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IH DONOT NEED | GIFTS OF CHARITY Bnu:h mbmy Says Millions of Poands Are Available { | hirt Washington, March 31.—By the As- sociated PPess) —Charitable organiza- tiona coastituted on '‘a striotly non- politieal basts” in thle country, which desire to deal “In an Impartial spirit { With any case of Irish distress,’™ will ind no untiécossary diMcuities in thelr way, the British Kmbassy sald In » commufileation of the subject made public last night. fn | Were it not for the fact that coun- and 'les and citles of Ireland which are Sinn Fein In sympathy refuse to ac- copt money ratsed for thelr assist- nee in the United Kingdom and pre- for to appeal to America for charity, the communication added, therc is no case of distress affecting any Indivild- “al or his property which Bbe adequately met from brirces.” Tho coranunteation in full follows: ~Widesptead micapprehension ap- rs to oxist in regard to the neceasi- of ralsing funds from American eed for relief work in Ireland, and It may oconsequently he helpful’ to gonuinely anxious to engage phllanthropie work If they are Seguainted with the following British bt “Banking and trade statistics and foturns show that Ireland as a FEWhole has never been more prosper- ffous than at the present time. Cases b | of unemployment exist as a result of ihe World-wide depression in trade, but this depression has been less severely feit tn Ireland than in Eng- lana owing to the fact that Ireland is largely an agricultural country, Apart trom these cases of genuine ent, common to all oouniriés At the present moment and Apart from the unhappy but normal poverty of the slums of towns, every cant of distress and destitution is al- foctly due to the effects of the Sinn Féix) pebellion. Bteps have been taken t0 Méet even theso cases. Millions of Rave been made available Mmoney rafsed by taxation In the Fhited Kingdom to bulld houses, to ondousrage land settlemeénts and to promgte employment schemes and the #eneral work of reconstruction, but the counties and cities of Ireland which are Sinn Fein in sympathy re- fuse to accept this money and prefer to appeal to America for charity. Were it' A6t for this attitude, there & no cise of @istross affocting any Individ- »udl or ‘his property which could not be adequately met with British | sources, 1y it should be em- phasized that there is no shortage of | food i1 Iretand. “AS Pegards the schemes on foot in colintry to raise money for the of of Aistrems in Ircland, the Brit- | government, while not agreeing M there is any need or American in Ireland, will place no un- ' nécessary diffiéuities in the way of any charitable organization which is con- jtitutéd on a strictly non-polit | 1 #8d deals tn an impartial sp “n of Itish distress brought e — ‘n SUSPEOTS RELEASED. ve Men Arreuoa As Alleged Bomb- oty In Wall Sereet Libernted, ew Orfeans, March 31.—Tho five B Who were brought here ‘rum de Janeiro recently chargad with (lny on the Shipping Board vessc! ty of Alton and suspected of pousi- cOnnection with the Wall sticet ! nb explosion of last September, discharged yosterday by United Commissioner Browne. men, Philip Bender, Henry Hans Raudin, L. Kuprezuft R. Dorth, were examined by De- rtment of Justice officials, but ne 5. GOULD SPEAKS TO MOTHERS . “ lettér to the Dr. J. F. €9, Mrs. Irving Gould of ent =, Ohlo, says: “As my boy 18 much need of your ¥ ought not to be without fr. s Elxif has done wonderful children, and I wil 8 letters in “could not | TERRIBLE ECZEMA FOR 10 YEARS %o Trace Of The Disease Since Taking “Fruit-a-tives” Dover, New HauMPsa1RE. *In 1906, I began tobetroubled with Ectema. My arms and legs were bandaged most of the time; and sometimes I could squeeze the pus out of my hands, they were so bad. About 8 months’ ago, I chanced to read an ad. of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and *Sootha Salva’, in which was told of a person cured of Weeping Eczema by these remedies. After using two boxes of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and one box of 'Sootha-Salva’. I am entirely free of Eczema” Dr. E.N. OLZENDAM, D.V.M. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. e ——r——— evidence was found which would war- | it was | rant their being held longer, said. MICHIGAN FOR DEATH PENALTY. Lansing, Mich.,, March 81.—Tha lower house of the Michigan legisia ture late yesterday defeated a meas- tre providing optional capital punish- ment. The bill lacked two votea of passage. It had heen defeated pre- viously in the house, but was brought up again yesterday for reconsidera- | | | | ge | SENT 'TO JAIL. | Hartford Man, with “Trick’’ Shoulder, Had Cheated Insurance Cos, Hartferd, March B81.—Frank Can | pleaded guilty before Judge Paliotti in the police cotirt yesterday morning ta the complaint which charged him in two counts with obtaining money by false prefenses. Carr'd schema has | been to go into buildings were the | out of joint by the fall, make claim on the building with the surer of the owner would settle the los: $50 from the company and $50 finu sult that the in-< Insurance , ownert had thely liability insured, fil ! | down a stairway and then mala a | | bluft at having thrown hia shoulder | wnd then | owner of ihe | the Hartford | Accident and Indemnity company for two such “accidents” in this ci he said he had made collect three other cities. The man has the ability ta throw his shoulde! out of joint at will, and he has used that ability to extort money. He was sen- tenced to jall for six months under ong count and judgmenti wail suspend- | ed as to the other. WOMEN ON JURY FIX DEATH PENALTY. Des Moines, Ia., March 31.—Eu- ne . Weeks was found guilty of murder in the first degree and the nalty fixed at death by a jury en which four women served. Weeks with aAnother man was ac- cused of killing a grocer in an at- { temptead hold-up. | AVIATOR CONEY DIES. Natehez, Miss, March {enant W. D. Coney, who was injured last Friday morning near Crowville, IL.a., while attempting a transconti- nental flight, from Jacksonville, Flor- ida, to San Diego, Cal., yesterday. If the Price You Pay for the pleasure of your usaal table drink is sleeplessness, it’s time to try INSTANT POSTUM 31.—Lieu- ' died here late GOOD REASONS WHY There should be a woman member on the Board of Education. 1—The children are involved and women know best how to solve the problem concerning their welfare and train- ing. 2—The children’s health is involved and women are more watchful of sanitary conditions and have more time to devote to this matter. 3—The co-operation of our women citi- zens is necessary if the crying need for better schooling is to be ade- quately met. 4—If women are to have a voice in the administration of public affairs in accordance with the spirit of the times, the Board of Education is the logical place for that expression. Vote for Mrs. A. G. Kimball ‘at the Re- publican Primaries April 1st, 4 to 8p.m. (Signed) WOMEN’S REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Just What We Told You Two Months We said there would be a Sh American Sumatra arly delivery, but e.” You have noth- es; but that will , and if that is Just arrived, a g Iot of ribbons, frg inches to 7 inches included in the lof Jacquards, fancy st Dresdens, Moire, tas, Satin warps Satin stripes, and a wonderful array of ors and patterns: choose from. 60c ta values at 49¢ per y. A new lot of Veil all the very latest | terns and shades at? per yard. S Mary Pickford Ap: in white, something and Ideal Maids Apr neatly trimmed daintily made, 79¢. ° JUST A FEW LE Those new Sp Sport Coats for and women as well. | htv; tt;ade‘a g , wit| ese $15 at $9.85. iy More Value for Less LA JOHN J. CR PIANO TEACH Saxophone Instructor Saxophones, Drums Repaired. JAI. W. TINAN. 68 Black Rock Al WiLL FAY BEST PRIC KINDS. OF: JUNE and Second-liaad B ZELD ll. W !(M Lawyer A. W has resamed practice. U 10 to 12 A. W and by until further notice. Roo | man.