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~ QOut of Sorts ] T IS, something is wrong with baby, i just what it is. " lassitude, weakness, heavy breathing, are the f si worms, croup, diphtheria, Give the child Castoria. operation, open All mothers recognize o loss of ‘appetite, inclination to sleep, and ‘dack ‘of interest shown by baby. These symptoms of sickness. /It may be fever, congestion, [ or'scarlatina. Do not lose a minute. It will start the digestive organs into the pores.of -the skin, but we can’t tell the term by the carry, off the foetid matter, and drive away the threatened sickness. Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of W o / Your Summer’s fun will not be complete withoyt a Columbia | PROBING-ALLEGED- = WI#;E ©F U. 8. FLAG E R " o » Washington Officials Investigating Charges That Several British Ships Flew American. Emblem. ‘Washington, July 2.—Searching in- vestigatian is being conducted by the United ‘States into several cases thal British ;ships’ flew the American flag apparently tg avold attacks by Ger- man submariniés. " - Reports have been received not only from ‘Ambassador ‘Gerard in Berlin, but through Amerjcan consular sources .In Great Britain with. afi- davits and. other evidence tending to show alléged misuse of the Stars and Stripes. The ‘issue is regarded as of such importance to the safety of ships really ‘erititled to fly the American flag that-a note may soon be sent by the United States to Great Britain, re- newing the representations previously made concernring any. general use of the American - emblem - by - British vessels, Some .of the'affidavits thus far. received state that, in ' certain cases, the British admiralty’s agents have consulted ‘with. the masters of ‘Vessels and instructing them to take certain courses, advised the use of the American flag. The United States will not act un- til it has received complete informa- tion, but'in view . of ..the emphasis which is laid in Berlin upon the dan- gers of such a practice, Ambassador Gerard’s information on specific cases, as obtained from the German govern- ment, is. being carefully investigated. Sufficient proof, it was stated author- jtatively today, already has been gath- ered to cause officials to consider the making of new representations on the subject. Summer Foods Cause of Dyspepsia|__ Effect on. Digesiive Organs Responsib}]el For Many 5: PR Summer should 'be’ the season As ! of ! most perfect health but impure water | and milk, unripe fruit and a tendency ' to over-indulge in acid ' foods and iced drinks results in a contrary ¢on- dition in many people. The effect of the average summer diet is to constipate even normally regular bowels, and disturb the di- gestion.. This condition can best be corrected by the use of a mild laxa- tivé that has combined with it the ele- ments of a digéstive tonic. (The bination 'of simple laxative éerbfi'\"w t pepsin that is sold in drug stores un- der the name of Dr. Caldwsll's Syrup Pepsin is gentle, yet positive in its action and brings relief ‘in ‘an’ éddy, natural manner, ‘without griping’ or other discomfort. > A dose of Dr. Caldwell’'s Syrup Pepsin on retiring each night will yég- ulate: the digéstive organs and insure healthy, activity, irrespective of one’s diet. A bottle of this splendid remedy shouid ‘be in évéry househéld. "1t is net expensive and can bé purchased for.'only fifty ceints everywhere. { be obtained by, writing to Dr.!W."B. Caildwell, 453 Washington St., Monti- celio, Hl. b0 A adhi s in drug stores A free trial bottle ;can ' AMERICAN GRAND | OPERA “FAIRYLAND” uction of Horatio Parker Y | 3§ % Brian Hooker Presented Before s ) l"k ter's * Musical Clubs at Los Angeles. i { .Loe Angeles, July 2.—The culmina- x tion of a series of musical festivals ! held here ‘during the weck, in con- nection with the biennial meeting of the National Federation Musical Clubs, was reached last night with the first performance of an American grand opera ‘‘Fairyland.” ‘ he opera, which wen o $10,000 by several weaithy eiti- | zens of Los Angeles, is the work of / Horatjo Parker, professor of music at Yale University, and Brian Hooker , of New York. , The principals who took part in the opening production | were Spéclaly engagéd for four per. | formances fn this city. ;. Aftred Hertz : of the Metropolitan Opera Company, ! was.the director. Birmingham, ‘Ala., was recommend- ed by.the convention to thé board of | management &§ the place of holding the next biennial convention. of P e == . BARS NEUTRALITY TALK. ‘Spain Prohibits Discussion ‘of Qué.ite | ion In Public. - Madrid, via Paris, July 2, 5:40 a. m. —=Spain is experiencing di,[ticulty in maintaining neutralty and in a ful ther effort to preserve it, #n olfl?i order has been given not to discuss the question in public. £ The deputies of the Left, or oppa- sition, informed Premier Dato U\at paign directed against the cgbinet, be- PAYS DEATH PENALTY. Vells Fargo Agent. Auyburn, N. Y, July IWallp Fargo Agent Harry T. , wards, . in Corning, February, | hig‘agrest came 'as the result iHe had gained access to the express | announcement made. i;nvta Dunn Electrocuted for Murder { Forty-three 2.—David Dupn, 20 years old, died in the electric |'Chicago's largest lumber yards hair early today for the murder of | sixty-five brick making plants were | plished Ed. | closed for business today, throwing | ards 1914.) several thousand men out of employ- Dunn_ spent his final hours in prayer. Hig crime was unusually brutal and of they purposed a speech making cam - ‘knocking: down a telephone receiver. 6,000 MEN LOSE JOBS, Lumber Yards and Sixty- five Brick Plants at Chicago Closed. Chicago, July 2.—Forty-three ment. The establishments will not - make deliveries of any building matériala untfl the strike of sixtéer. thousand carpenters are settled, “ccording to The eleventh 1f you | continue N\ nt! Hu | Plover, Towa: my 13 year ol ¢ to at once table Comg woman’s < e ; 1} | KAISER HAS ¢ IRMAN g ol i : . REPLY TO U. 8. NOTE (office and after shooting, Edwards in &n éffort to get money, he knocked | construction and material interests to ‘q'h- the réeciver. The telephone | continue manufacturing uperations operator at central in her effort to|but not sélling placed a more optim- hour decision cf the allied building [ 1 you want Lydia E. ba orcwnd, pen . cause of the suppression of pubiic meetings, The premier repliid thq’ e would ' authorize. meetings on con- ditions that neutrality be inot men- Easy to.carry, it is the .. ideal instrument for all .outdoors. _Price $17.50, or. with 7 Columbia ;Deuble-Disc Records. $22.05...: L @ Brodrib & =" Wheeler 138 Main St. Tel. 9744, "Hallinan Bidg. 8 No expense has heen 'spared to make the McKee as “heat- proof” as a refrigerator can: be made. 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High' officials ‘are . endeavoring to bring ‘about # friendly settlement of the questions with America and there is every reason 't6 believe that they -are anxious to make the proposals as conciliatory and 'acceptable as pos- sible. - These officialy, however, have to reckon with the force of. strong public ‘opinion, which '.undoubtedly ‘will ‘oppose ~anything _savoring .ot complete acquiescence in .the Ameri- can proposals. . ° ) < This force is béing skilfully exploit- ed by those who are: opposed to-all concessions. : Friends of a settlement are working under these crcumstances with considerable difficulty and the note probably will -represent a com- promise not in accordance with their desires. GIRL’S COMPANION ‘SKIPS, R T O A Hartford Couple . Hurt 'In 'Joy Ride Near New Haven. - New Haven, July 2.—Miss Romane Carpenter of.-No, 209 Main street, Hartford, who was injured when the automobile she was riding in skidded on the road té.Morris Cove, near Fort Hale Park, last. last night, is in St. Raphael’s Hospital and is resting comfortably. Paul Detweiler, also of Hartford, who was driving the car and 'was aléo injured, cannot be lo- cated. ‘Detweiler - was brought here late last night by a party who picked him up on'the road. Miss Carpenter having been sent in on'a trolley car. He refused to go to a hospital, and finally went to the Hotel Taft. Ac- cording to the hotel authorities, he left there to g6 to a hospital, but none of the local hospitals has a record '| of -him. Both Mr. Detweller and Miss Car- penter’ were injured about the head and shoulders, and both lost a great deal of blood. i A e N. Y. DEMOCRATS LOSE. Restricts Representation. Albany, N. Y, July 2.—New York city democrats yesterday lost their fight in the constitutional convention to remove from the constitution the restriction that the municipality may never be represented by more than a majority of the Legislature. The vate was 99°to 36 against the ‘proposition, only one ‘Tepublican® voting” for it. Thé convéntion yestérddy alsd killed a proposition’ “to " ‘elminite ‘county lines in ‘the’ formation "of fitare sena- torial districts. 5 1 Convention JUDGE MULLIGAN DEAD. Former U. S. Consul General in Samoa Passes Away In Kentucky. Lexington, Ky., July 2.—Judge James Hillary Mulligan, former Unit- ed States consul general in Samoa and author of the famous poem, “In Kentucky,” died at his home here last night after a short illness. He was .71 years old. Judge Mulligan’s wife died ten days ago. BURNS PROVE FATAL. Pittsburg, July 2.—Joseph Kenelski, aged 22 died early today from burns received in a fire last Friday at the plant of the Aetna Chemical Com- pany, where experiments in the man- ufacture of gasoline by a new .process under -government direction are be- ing’made. 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