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GOLT MACHINE GUN ' DIZZY LIFE LURES SUPERIOR IN TEST GIRLS FROM HOME Rainbow Painters Ply Trade Among Poorer Classes _ Fires 15,006 Rounds of Ammuni- tion in Fifty Minutes REPUBLIGAVNWFOR WILSON New York, of a Aug. 14—The admits confes- that for vYears he has been in the white Yushe Botwin, a awniting sentence ts ta suilty, have investigation by | attornes’s office of vice | in New Yorxk. Assistant ney 12. Smith has of the investi- Attorney Swan disclosure: otwin has Adress in his nith The cxpected to mmd jury today and as a result of the received from week he expects against two other ir indictment, ang Iile that numerous so0on, the de- the ¢ t attorney's of- the trail that Rotwin has Tt leads up-state in New aterson and other New i who twenty to The Aug. Herald.) 14.- (Special ‘Washington, another chance for chine gun manufacturers their products tested by the army with a view to having the best type of this weapon purchased in large num- bers by the war department, for regular army and the militia A board of officers headed by Maior Willlam H. Smedberg, U cavalrs has been ordered Bpringfleld armory, Mas 1usetts, conduct additional tests. Among the machine guns that it will test and examine, it is understood, are the Colt gun, a Hartford product: the TLewi gun, which is being used largely ! the Britlsh army: and the Benet-Mer ha ele gun with which the army has been men to dermang supplied partly for some vears it is thought The Vickers machine =un, also, ofhers wil made by the Colts, a British weapon, | fectives of which was adopted last vear after ex-| fice follow tenstve tests under army supervision,| sof them on and orders for 125 of which are now TYork, into T outstanding for the war department, Jorscy citic will not come before the present Tn 1012 board, it is stated. lations Last month the board made some istence of tests of the Colt and Lewis guns, 15,-' The disclosur €00 rounds of ammunition heing ncwepapers, fired in an endurance test. The time Iv into of firing, excluding cooling and repairing, was for the minutes and for the Lewis hours. The Colt jammed and the Lewis 314 times. The hoard has reported upon those ts that it found the Colt gun superior for gen- eral use to the Lewis gun and the 1 former was more reliable. The hoard, however, found that “for the part lar case of use in aeroplanes the lighter Lewis gun, with its self-| contained magazine, is superior to the Colt gun, in spite of the former's| greater liability to malfunction ™ The Lewis gun that is to be fired in business, one There s i, who i on one h he hs a wide, district of five indictm pleaded hread Connecticut ma- to the conditions Atte placed by D ith natn date confossi istant dlety tr k one indic informatic Rotwin, T to Distriet Ehon e e heen in charge cation triet Mr “tartling of a S given reconvened at. nam to jon attorney fore is t1 proh fol »“ as and 1913, series of reve- made that showed the ex- powerfu] trust.” founa their way ines, “sociological” plavs, and gencrally furore put first traflic Tnstead vas ico hnn{ final- picture mag: hooks, moving the theater. Tt was | that the immense the disclosures had what was then for the rmed the “white slave cleaning Calt fifty gun two six times even theught ated hy end time t an to e the evidence that by Assistant District shows cleariy a new more powerful “vice trust” has grown out of the old one. Somo the old methods have been re- tained. Others have heen adopted in place of the ones that then proved | “dangerous.” Rut the leaders, the men who made great profits from the the forthcoming tests will fire British | hu have in many cases remain- ammunition, as it is taken from stock | ¢d the same Mr. Smith believes, and | of those manufactured in this coun-! he thinks that he has already enough | try for the Canadian government. ovidence to prove it Mr. Smith will None of the Lewis guns chambered «evote his entire attention to running for United States ammunition is ob-' down the ring-leaders of the white tafnable at this time, it is stated lave traffic, The war department, belng unable Work to obtain any Vickers machine rifles e which are the officially adopted fvpe, et this time, and not having a suffi- cient supply of the Benet-Mercie guns, which type is still by regular organizations of the army, is buying the machine guns that are obtainable It recently ordered number of Colt guns and some 330 has meoveredq Attorney Smith cu- | and even of is on East Side. already in the hands assistant district attorney in- that New York city there hiave been for some time two distric particular in which the white sl or ave centered their activities, One is on the lowec st the other in the upper cast side. The information dicates t during the last few The the dicatc of it in use side, at LR LLLd N vk AVEEWATR A {1 sanlyaRl Lewis guns and sent them down to the Mexican border. for equipping the | National Guard. | Military authorities largely the troubles with Mercie and other machine guns have been issued to tr Lave arisen from the inexper and ignorance of those who have han- | ed them. To remedy this cendition three experts from the plant where the Lewis gun is made in this coun-| iry have been sent to the southwest and other experts from the Colt fac- tory at Hartford, to aid in instruct- ng the personnel of machine gun organizations in the proper handling | of the weapons i The hofise of representativ, has passed a bill to donate many con- Y ears cign hundreds of voung girls of for- | horn parents, ast of | hetween the 1 cighteen years jority for heen i | ms m ros of claim that the Benet- that ops e frem their home resorts, Fully said, have tn Tun thought in the The u to disreputable these gir a 3.000 of it s induced | parents classes been school while their they were attending public schools. of moving picture theate is one of the innovations af the pres- ent day traflickers in white slaces, ac- cording to Mr. Smith. He named two moving picture theaters yesterday which, he said, were operated either men actually in the business or by 1heir confederates. These and many other theaters of the same sart, Mr, Smith has been informed, are fre- demned cannon and cannon balls to | (uenteq by cadets, young men em- various cities and towns, patriotic and ! jioveq hy the “vice trust” to strike other organizations throughout the ;. acquaintances with the prospec- country, for use for decorative Pur-! ive vietims. poses in cemeteries, parks, etc., Or| “Tt appears near monuments or historic places. | ¢ sorving The bill contains a provision for the! {nings have dcnation of one condemned brass or et bronze cannon and a suitable outfit of | s1jq vesterday cannon balls to the town of RoXbury, | (ake the ignorant Conn | restaurants and dance halls, take | them about town in automobiles and | in other ways dazzle them with the | REGUVERY flF | ‘possibilitics’ of a life away from their Due To Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. aw that drugged heen the old methods drinks and such abandoned s dan- unnecessary,” Mr, Smith “The cadets simply young girls to | homes.” i “Ie have confessions from ten of these vietims.!” Mr. Smith said. “We also have the confession of one of the voung girls taken away from Rut it is no easy matter to to confess. Tn most cases it to keep them some time defention house before they will that might involve any- very school | get them | is necessary in a tell anvthing i clse.” i reason Je part of for the explained, i they th girls that making a livelier life if they haa and zone rl acquaintances opposition themselves they told | more money than would remaineq at | to work | on | it are are living rossible homes of their g Bridgeton,N.J.— ‘I cannot sy highly of Lydia E. Pinkham’s V ble Compound fo inflammation and seaknesses. I | ¢ was very irregular | h and would bave ter- rible pains so that £ | trx could hardiy take a | I” step. Sometimes £ would be so misera~ ble that I could not sweep a room. I doctore” part of the = time but felt no change. I later took Lydia E. I them only ham’s Vegetable Compound and felt | I 8 change for the better after the sec- A ond day. I took it until I wasinagood | the two moving picture healthy condition. I recommend the | ¢'ficd by Ay 13 Pinkham remcdies to all women ag I | !l'c orerations of the have used them with good results.”” — '”""J;“], Mrs. MiLrorD T. CUMMINGS, 24 New informed Btreet, Bridgeton, N. J. was Such testimony should be accepted by gll women as convincing cvidence of | was acquainted the excellence of Lydia Pink 1’s others Vegetable Compound a3 a remedy fcr | has the distressing ills of women such g5 | 12V displacements, inflammation,ulceration, their as had posure that the built up an or retwork stretehing and that e o Sl Gk several I laver anization it agents girls when Inred and elsewhere, ago then with its over the coun- | frequently met } they arrived in | them away tol The in- af the indicates that the | hy cadets are still out of New York eity, fer to send tes as well as white mati now in the hands tiornes ris lured a frequently sent hut that it has pr to ne expensive rter yestore visited one of theaters spe- 15 points at which white slavers in the vicinite manager had that his suspicion and, denied that he cither of the district attorney " this particu- i e for the voung the neighhorhood, this mana- one was street. The nrevionsly under mently “ith the informed vehe L1 who net s of | ex ned. small audience yesterday afternoon. There were about fifty persons there, including one man with his arm about the woman heside him, and half dozen girls who sat alone, There we also eight ten young men, with their caps on, alone in the rear seat it was a very poor day, the manager He d the infanti alysis had nearly ruined his I , as it kept families with children from the place, away MAINE CAMPAIGN OPENS THIS WEEK Be Heaviest in History Portland, Me., Aug. 14.—The ent week will see the openin speech-making carapaign in Maine preparation for the state election September 11. As there will be of strength between democrat publicans in other leaders of hoth this contest as a dex, and they plans for a in on no test d tes prior to Noy re- look upon political in mads calenu- rtie; of there of oratory D s01t have ore prog Splash? Gee,but swim- ming gives the young- sters an appetite, But mother deesn’t mind for D & C ginger bread, crullersor cook- ies are made in a jiffy, and so light it doesn’t matter how many they eat. She says DsC ger refused to give the names of the owners of the theater. Inside the theater there was backache, painful periods, nervousness pod kindred ailments. only a Is the Flour for me SELF-RAISING a| State Election Vote Expected to. - |1 [1n zrsraniticey FoEeziel | 1atea to keep the issucs before the | voters for the next Both President Wilson tice Fiugnes arc expected to nl here for their own support fore the polls open, in the list of other eduled for the campaign party leadoers der and ex-Jus- alke be- peakers s not only but stat lic | country tatives also 0 ns of prominence f nators, represen- sent dent one inciuding s and former | net officers. IFormc { velt will deliver 2 | in behalf of Mr. Hu | Although ) | hay | trena ont i in Roose- address ty wiil no can th ndividt sen ter with lead- that the vote. U split wded the ing on i onfident 1 obtain the bulk of | the prosressive-repu n 112, the st r blican or w ti democratic victors Ic ture in 1910, ted which by iudin par for la in cal | state ncel tes, fin red to | 1y to determine the plurality for v cloction W . and the the state went f¢ ent, with 1 Roc ssive candid ond che 1914 Govern ihlican, dc by Oakley (. (' o m svelt, the Colone S0 te as sc Wil teated ti ndic jam Haines | ven W re ' tion democt ith a pros the field. T year wa returned fc sive e in that that be- vote one-third two years A1l politic vote th vy i The Food-Drink for Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. Forinfants,invalids and growing children. Purenutrition, u Iding thewholebody. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. 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The Austrian com- nder is apparently making an tempt to escape the Russian trap taking up a position on a line runnir through Zlochoff, Pomorzny and Br zany to Halicz, roughly wenty miles to the west of T old before Tarnopol and Buezacz. It is stated semi-officiz Austrians evacuated the without a battle. reach holdin considered is advancing Bothme is at- by | that Strypa the line Uy heir coss in heir new very problematic observers, It is x and posi i military Indicated that the position on hoth side v below Halicz makes extremely unlikely that the Au will be able to hold that to hold Halicz would line little more ady he position 11 chitzky would n town intage- Strypa b on Ve ht e successfu ne sians ha 1 he- wmd llalicz—namely, the which empties into the ight miles to the sonuth chabatche force across approachingz Halicz on Tanopul-Lemberg rail- aroup of to the point threaten Count mmunication with armics defending line, and last blow tac already the Zlota e b ac of Jezier- the and of that n Bothmer's ¢ Austro-German mberg on the Brody s to have been the a fowns an- to efence of the Strypa The capture of Nadvorna 1s the left wi General Letchitz- and complotes the of the \nstrian in Southern Galicia The Austrians were endeavoring to reorganize this army for the defence of the Pruth. strength- isolation army strength of General | B The MILDEST Cigarette. 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