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JINGS g . e ¢ FETE - v v B IN FRENC g r TO EXPLORE THE CANNIBAL IS Mrs. Kugene Overton, =LA e ke el b B L il oy AMERICAN AVIATORS FETED WHEN THEY ARRIVE IN FRENCH CAPITAL. Photograph snapped during the first reception In Paris, o mAn CANNINAY 1S Eugene Overton, R opieien uf Mikbe Bai's saxcphone Melbdles, after the flyers had made the trip from Ver-sur-Mer to Paris. In the foreground, left to right: Bert Acosta, Lieut. George Noville, Clarence Cham- Bchooner through the South Seas on & Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. berlin, , Charles Levine and Bernt Balc yri; y P. & A. Photos. V J RO Nt 5 o y “FRECKLE CHAMPIONS” OF PHILADELPHIA. In this year's com- ABANDONED SUB-CHASER TO BE A FLOATING CLUBHOUSE. Members of the Mount Clemens, Mich., vetition the prize awards were not confined to ang men. Miss Marion THEY HOLD A SKI TOURNAMENT IN JULY. Denver, Colo., girls, who won first honors in the ki tour- Boy Scout Troop reconstructing the boat along the Potomac. When their work is completed they will sail Biggard and Joseph Lawler carried away the top honors, possessing the nament on St. Mary's Glacier a few days ago. The glacier is about 40 miles from Denver. home by inland waters. Copyright by P. & A, Photos. greatest number of brown spots to the square inch. Wide World Photos. Wide World Pt JUDGE DENOUNGES | BLOCK BOOKINGS 5y DEMILLE IS GIVEN - SUSPECT DENIES FLOGGERS TOJURY - LISTED FOR AGTION = BAlng®a Lo Sep » DELAY OF WEEK AX SLAYING OF 2 Assails Activities of Night Motien Pictures Theater = 5 L . | Movie Man Appears in Court Man Successfully Withstands Riders as Investigation Into | Owners to Take Definite | [FHEC" SOui I\, 1 & Y NeeWSER L ‘ to Answer Usury Charge | Almost Continuous Grilling Whippings Opens. Stand on Ruling. v |~ AR <0 P\ | Lo G el AL . in Julian Case. Since Sunday. By the Associated Pres By the Associated Press. i . | By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga., July 12. NEW YORK, July 12.—A definite 2 9 : 2 : 3 R ¢ o 2 i Lo¢ ANGELES, July 12.—Ceecll B.| NEW YORK, July 12.—A phlegmatic ?‘:!rfl'z"*‘*fi”'g’e‘gflg‘;:: "“‘;‘r:‘;'; :;";‘r?_‘fltand regarding the recent ruling of & ‘ Sy e : 3 ST A H De Mille, motion picture producer, ap- | one-time sailor of 33 today had suc- Vestigation fnto flogging activities i |the Federal Trade Commission order- i ‘ P : 2 S : | peared in Municipal Court here yester- | succeefully withstood since Sunday an this section, Judge James B. Park told |ing the Famous Players-Lasky Co. to i A 4 R Yo R { i day and obtained a delay of a week in |almost continuous barrage of ques- the jurymen that “no member of the | conge hlock booking of films probably 4 £ i which to enter a plea to a charge of |tions fired by relays of 20 detective Anglo-Saxon race with a drop of red usury in connection with the Jul blood in his veins would join a band | ict punishment upon any person 1ut authority of law.” | nd jury e ed today its | ation of on the | Thom: oup of men garbed in aring masks. The negro ared soon after he was whip- informed y v that the State could produce | him to testify 1 proper time In his ch: stated that “information ome tome that | ti certain night riders sre endeavoring to deprive our citizens of the constitu- tional privilege of life, liberty and pur suit of happiness.” Contir he advoeated “more gen- Christian doe without sin first stone,” for iny of those who nselve Ity of offenses as the | ns they | | within 60 days or later, by virtue of will be taken by the Motion Pictures Theater Owners of America next Tues- it was learned today. This was revealed at the office of 1. E. Comerford, a director of the owners’ association. Mr. Comerford declined to record his views on the probable influence of the ruling as it affects exhibito He admitted that the administrative committee had been lled for se at which ken. F. Woodhull, president of the theater owners’' organization, said “If the ruling is made effective, the decision being upheld by the courts, many new methods of selling on behalf of the distributors will have to be worked out.” ARMY AND NAVY UNION PLANNING TO MAKE THE COUNTRY AS DRY AS THE SAHARA DESERT. Prohibition officlals and dry agents of the Department of Justice, rd, customs and internal revenue in Washington for a conference on alcohol—those who make It, those who sell it and those who drink it. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. {MAN DENIED ALIMONY BY JUDGE IN CHICAGO Court Holds Husband Is Not En- titled to Share in Self-support- ing Wife's Pay. | By the Accociated Press | not entitled from his wife, A man is RIVER PIRATES OPERATE BY USE OF CHLOROFORM Loot Foreign Ships After Admin- istering Sleeping Potion to Of- ficers and Cre RAVAGES OF CATERPILLARS MANIFEST IN STREET TREES Second Brood of Tussock Moth for Present Year Progressing Toward Mature | the Julian cérporation. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, July 1 tles of a band of river pira D Petiate ot Cornara i Sk & dnm;fg“hn belleve him guilty of hacking to De Mille is under indictme it charged | Pieces the bodies of two women in the with collec a large swn in illegal [ Brooklyn rooming house where he |interest on a loan to' 1 oil concern, |ias janitor. which collapsed several months ago| And during it all the suspect, Lud- following the revelation of a huge|wig Lee, generally sat unmoved, and overissue of stock calmly protested his innocence, Pleas of not guilty were entered In | District Attorney Dodd of Brooklyn |another court by Charles I, . [said: “It doesn’t really make much resident of the Paci J | difference whether he does confess. I & Savings Bank, a . lam confident that we have a case 3arber, president of the First Securi- |plenty strong enough to convict him ties Co., to four felony charges grow-|pow.” ing out of the Julian high financing. The bankers are alleged to have ac- Fragments Pleced Together. cepted a §100,000 honus on & 10a8 10| paiege of the bodles of two women have been found since Saturday fn six | places in New York and Brooklyn. The latest discoverfes were packages in ubway yards and near the Grand plaza, B . in which were A woman's head and part of a thigh. { Both places are ahout two miles from | the house in Prospect place, Brooklyn, | A move on the part of the banke attorneys to have the indictments set met with defeat. The motion on that the | were returned behind |locked doors Instead of in open court . | | Superior udg 9 - n ha looted veral foreig ships | here Lee S janite A b commanders by means of chloro- the human fragments, believed that ———— of Walter Brinkman, asking t form or a sleep-producing gas, were PLANS ANNUAL OUTING only a few portions yet remained undi —_— covered of the bodies of Mi: Local Garrisons Planning for Na-| his wife, Mrs. Rose Brinkman, pay | The caterpillars which at present|gin feeding on the tender epidermis|revealed last night. Police say the Face Murderous Assault Charge in i | 1d board sh hile most Elizabeth Brownell, & ¥ alimony pending settlement of | 2r® damaging local trees are the sec-| of the tree leaves and as they develop | gang would board ships while most| Capital Group Announces Event at F e bkl s Plogging of Woman, tional Assemblage to Be Held | [0 SHI00nS pending settlement of | ond brood of the white-marked tus.|in size and their appetites are increas. | of the crews were on shore leave. | P mer seamstress, and Mrs. Alfred Ben- 2 7 3 Here September 5 to 8. R YR 1€ Charged | gock moth to be hatched this y ed, they manage to devour the entire | In at least three instances more than | Reservoir Park for Saturday |nett, 43-year-old mother of four chil- TOCCOA, ( 3 > (). Fon o - e e ke e according to Henry V. S. Lord, ento- [leaf structure, leaving only the mid-[$2,000 was obtained in recent of- dren. The women were neighbors. : =i 3 e ed that a 1 5 ; Afternoon Next. Plans for handling the national con- | cannot receiva alimo e | mologist-arboculturist, of 2005 T street, | ribs. When the caterpillars are suffi- | fenses. > today on charges grow B toruan g - Bk e B anony, bl land, like their predecessors, they will| ciently plentiful the frees even may | The steamship Randstjord was rob-| . Bloody Shirt Found. gESing 00 Jhs 1301 N a ! Parts of the bodies were found in FOUR MORE READY FOR TRIAL. ention of the Army and Navy Union | same time ruled that R ced | ; : \Tiers Sentaniias’s 40 3 will e oubined f not oay is it oot L A Akt mature growth of an inch become wholly defoliated Frequently \bed of $400 in cash and jewelry after annual outing of Caplital ash cans in the cellar of the Prospect place house, owned by Miss Brownsll ; SR Gl 1A D e ovorcome. | Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, will |tomorrow night at a meeting of the|settlement of the divorce case, be.|#nd a half, while the injury they do it has been recorded the first brood|Capt. Angon had been over ”‘,'!ne held Saturday afternoon, starting execntive committee of the President’s | cause she is self-supporting. s s increase proportionately With |of the insect devours the erop | Later the steamship Nordkip w ob: S oo Martln arrison at the Ebbitt Hotel P DOrInE; ¢ growth. 2 of leaves, while the second brood|bed of §900 and Capt. Jansen over it S oclock, in Heservolr Park, ,ng’y ain pipe that had bacome ol DA A VG aed an Sest. known in (he larvie or cater-| . (hat which now is attacking Wash- |come. Capt. ~Kallenborg of the | Sixteenth and Kennedy streats. Fea- | jo. used the cellar to be i = villar stage, e white-marked tusso ington trees—devours the second crop. | steamship Romsgalhom was gas: i b | Nooded wo saws, two hamm 1 S eroup exin or-| WOMAN DIES, AGE 112, |piilar stage, the white-marked tuss Kton tre 900 d i from the 40-piece Tall Cedar Band, a .. ners and citizens 2 £ A ::.J.' rather gorgeous creature.as| Nagure fself provides some assist-|and lost $900 In cash and jewelr | Dase Bl game, races for men, wome | X Jay in the room. A bioody ahirt the District to cooperate in ar nee to man in combating the evil en and children and other athletic ! ved to belong to Lee, was found LSl st b Indian Chief's Widow Believed to| swhite tussocks. or hrushes of halr, on | of the tussack moth by some 47 specles | cioon practiced and 1n recommended |ovents. Guents will be ehillren and 1nd rally of veterans of all wa Be Oldest Canadian | two shiny red s s head je, Of birds that feed upon hairy eater-| 05 me” entomologists as the chief | residents of the Masonic and Eastern HEfon Augitor i S pia . 5 ¥ I hrilliant coral ved, and arising in | Pillars. t this force is insutfic lent, fpeans of eontrol. In theory this pra tar lome. mnection with the convention, ity FISHER RIVER, Manitoba, Julyidgod” fashion over it is a fringe of | Particularly in less rural regions, 8ol yjce iy 4 but in general prae- d Tall Cedar A. W. Patterson | po; oS00 (8 SR S0 settle In hia s ..n;,v,;‘:.my P F (®).—Believed to have been the!white hairs.® Just behind the head ;{:»l-_fi\_‘nu;:l. .I,’..m ulrn\l;lv-r:]rllu e ._uv.{ it ia too freqnvl‘t‘ll)' ! Sipon e she had proposed and he had accepted onaL Ay oldest i it s, | and ch side of his boc the Sl V0 - Ineana.. JAL. o L ilure because ¢ e _zecessity members. for: the ting: oo admitte rel & ! At =L M o wears & Mack plme, Tal¢| that polson sprays are the cheapest, ty in collecting the egg masses. 1% Gladwan, und £ mtee i 0 s GRCEd qUmecal B I e 4t Phiicktoot of Salteaux In-| o™y oy broad black hand,| Most effective and most generally | 1¢ iy ‘easily seen that wher s in- reception . Prendergaat and | gy sy s ArGitae 1 e on, s dead at_the Jack. | dn ineh do pand, runs down| USed method of controlling the cater-| facted area of trees is large it is al-/JI. M. Vandel . athletics; J. Q.|ho" tame address ‘as Mrs. Boraett Lake Win- | |t ack. The outside yellow band is| Vilar. most impossible to remove all the|Slye and J. J. P. Mullane, entertain- | "2’ _Addreas as Mrs, -Bennett e e L e Prescribes Effective §i masses in time to prevent their hatch- | ment; John Harvey and R. S, Mil- }‘”K"‘"""‘" been murdered, but today of | in turn bounded by k gray area, rescribes Effective Spray. 4 s oratgarea | e =) @ ier disappear: Vi r had full use of|ind the underbody of the caterpillar o b f' ’t six | Ime:_ Theretore sprayin is considered |ler, base ball; - It Boasch and I |60 o e A i & . bl v s yellowlsh, spray compos our to more_ el ve. . Tryon, refreshments; J. R. Jen- s =g 2 bond and awaited sentence. | members of the Klan K ,“at! 0f Chief Thickfoot, who before his | 1% Yellow pounds of paste or half that amount| —Banding the trees with mechanical |king and M. L. Hart, automobiles; C. | The rolice theory is ARE Ao N vor vry, Clark and ! Oneonta and Tarrant City death, many years ago, 3 Comes Only at Maturity. of powdered arsenate of lead to each |parriers or stick substances is a|R.Brill and IT. TL Meiners, hand. and | peit, a8 e veres T e s ser trial lating “the principles of law, order;mportant part in the This brilliance, however, comes to| 50 gallons of water applied just as| common practice in cities, but under (Il F. Riesebers and F. B. Kaye,|poShnor e discover % Brownell and justice,” which he understood the | °f the Salteaux Indian the caterpillar only in maturity, for | carly as possible after the caterpillars | only one conditlon is this method | publicity. . 3 organ med to uphold | when he is first hatched he is pale in | begin feeding makes an effective eradi- | valuable. It the banded tree already g —— = ol sOMe 0 i Vi v, | ca . W 3 o s o S t S L o - lor, sometimes tinted with yellow, | cator. When possible the spray should | is free from the moth and if it is no G RAiers Comstisisin Brakeman Sustains Injury. 7 the questioning that he and Miss wnell, hix employer, had -d 10 marry and settle in his {in Alabama, to m known the feneanor in g pames of the men participated ee, Who Te- |in the recent flogging of a youth at with the [Oneonta, State Attorney ~General followir e trial, was re-|Charles C. MeCall has charged the | | . 5 In a letter to Mr. le, the at Ordered to New York. torney gencral said that the State of ’ . | Alabama has knowledge that members KLAN ACCUSED IN FLOGGING. | 00 08 o Oneonta. ana rant e it were responsible for the brutal o o kil D ed From | whipping of Jeff Callov 18-year-old ! s Mul ol kol s nintsd finp: e Tae ol OnRtmia: e 8 sl Sy, | 188N for duty. - [ter. and he is grayish brown. 'The|greatly reduced in number. More:| fested, even If slightly, banding is use- | Calvert streef, a old, a brakeman, residing at Bruns- Head of Order, | Esdale as grand dragon of the order sy female either has mo wings at all or | over, such a measire conserves the | less. The value of banding is lessened wick, Md., missed his footing and MONTGOMER Tnlv 12 (@) |in Alabama to demand the facts and| Nails cause injuries to 18,000 per-|is equipped only with rudimentary | follage of the trees o that the actual | also by the possibility of smaller cater- | rison, 1438 Kennedy street, a fell to"the ground, receiving a severs ~-Requesti - 3e of B o make public the names of thosel sons vear in New York State'stubs, and she is light gray in color. ‘damage infiicted may be negligible. ;-nhnm blown by wind from in-llieutenant of Infantry, all in the Re- hu& to his head. He was treated g : x Klan perticipating. g e aleem The newly hatched caterpillars bee Collecting the eF¥ masses is some- ttot:l. to banded ones. . serve Corps of the Armay. at ually, Hospital e i i i % | | y | and his little body is clothed with long, | be directed upon infected trees at the | interlaced above with othei and per- Capt kney L. Ogle, Medical Ad-! variable hairs. time the first brood of young cater-| haps infected trees, the bands prevent John G. Hesse, 510 A street south-|{ While releasing a brake on top of a ministrative Corps, has been relieved The male moth of the caterpillar is | pillars i3 hatching, as this is the most | the. wingless moths or migrating |east, has been commissioned by the | freight car at Fifth and V streets from ty at Walter Reed General| gyjlae to other moths with a wing | strategic time for a counter ‘attack,| caterpillars from ascending the trunk. | war Department a second A northeast, about 4:15 o'clock this Hospit wdered o GOVernovs| gread of about an inch:-and a quar-| because the second brood is hereby | If ¢he upper branches are already in-|of Engineers; Jam votava, 1918 | morning, William L. Jeans, 33 vears mingham