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POTHIER EFENSE | o Aex s ARPLINES BOMB |75 = THRD PARTY O WITNESS ISREADY ezt | WAL OF CHIN 55525552 i gy e fact is kien advic B G Ridars 0 Tae) | Scott's Emmulsion | [Rsors N T o Fuof Gy 5 2o 555858 s oo Yot L R Stand Toda bt 1o o Sungliang < | e i d Erusks Grlowel Sungog RTIFICIAL SUNLIGHT It Drtin b Tacoma, Wash, Oct. 7.—Briga- | | Scott's Emulsion, By The Amaciated Press, dler General J, J. Richards of Provi. | 2% & Bowne, Bloomfeid, N.J. 42 Tien Tsin, Oct. 7.—Manchurian | Boston Laboratory to Continue Ex- |La Follette-Wheeler forces last dence, R. I, was ready today to afreraft appeared over Shanhaikwan | might lost their court fight to hu\-c resime his testimony at the re- In northern Chihll province at the | PeFjMents in Health-Giving Rays | (yo names of their 10 electors placed sumption of the trial of Roland LINCOLN CASE ON saftern extromity. of the' great Chiv| From Guarts, on the Louisiana officlal ballot in Pothier former sergeant-bugler in i 1l b the general eclection next month, the 213th engineers, on a charge of AN Rl dkybronk, toddy sandoloh piesol A o Sy 2 st mants [ 0 dsn W, G, Jones, of the district murder, as result of the shooting of 4T rained bombs on the ancient city |, d professors apd President | court, rofusec el Secretary Major Robert Cronkhite at Camp Jury to’Act Upon Sanity of Aurora, Whilo the surface armies of General «:!., (}:‘l:i:trlu K:fl !.D:a“l:r’\‘lw‘r:ll; “o‘r of .\"lnl"r‘lvmlrl .;‘”n‘,::;:;(zlo i;-‘i:i’:l’;i Lewls in October, 1918, 1L, Slayer of Two Probably Com. “";"I', ':IW'""' Manchirian :leadet, {arefng iion & violst ray. lashp and | namey on the ticket. No session of court was held yes- e “":d » "“K?V‘ 'l"_"‘eh"‘“""ml’" CAr- | synthetic quartz glass that develop| In dismissing mandamus pl')c:m!-J terday as the judge was called from ple oday. r l“" ';’ ”': ""'1"" attle for pos- {an artificial sunlight of potential | ings filed by attorneys on behalf of the ity Aurora, Tll, Oct, T.—Selection be- | by Poking torees " " o" ® BeId [valuo in the cure of rickots, tuber- | J. J. Finneran, nead of the b General Richards previous testi- tire mgh'z oiva ju'rv‘m bk “ob 154 YACZM::‘"“"'LO”'W‘MF S culosls and skin discase, will be|ana La Follette action in this state, | mony was thit ft would have been {7 LBV O 8 JUrY Lo pass on the celved here, the battle was . con. |CCnducted hereatter in 'a $10,000 | Julgs Jones sustained the éxception | Iiapomibia tor Bobiler to nave killed | L0 o e e g e oAt he laboratory, funds for which the city | of W. H. Thompson, an assistant at- Major Cronkhite accidentally in the | C " J inulng w added fury at 11 |council appropriated last night, M. torney general, representing the sec- manner set forth in the first of sev. | ¥if¢. Lina, nnd. her brother, Byrclm o'clock this morning. The Chang | Douglas Flattery, chairman of the | retary of atate of no cause ar no reg eral alleged statements made by :“g:&r“l": I:\:‘r'k""‘:‘":hf",“ ’;“r“"‘:;ec'; 'rl;fl‘u‘lgng;llf‘"";n &"d';m""re fnrc;*ln Boston conservation bureau which | son of action and recalled ghe alters J Mg ol b cl8 Inside the great wall, |hag sponsored the tests, told the | native asued aga Sailey Jome ided v fans awai i . P Pothier.. today fn the Kane county circult | once considered an adenunts b ik S 1 againat Mr. Balley Some idea of how fans awaited the opening of the world series may be gathered court at Geneva, 1l Kight tenta- | rier of defense against Manchurian |have created “sunlight” strong| Mr Balley bascd s refusal to from this picture showing a small section of the long line of “sleepers” who slept out all tive jurors were accepted yesterday. |and Mongolian invaders. |*nough in one minute to develop a | place the names of the electors on| Might in order to be near the front of the li ne when the Washington ticket window opened Lincoln's sanity must be oicided | As the bombardment continued |sunbeam equivalent to that acquired | the ballot or the ground that the| in the morning, # before trial for the murders. the Manchurian troops, attempting |all day at a beach, * | state law requiring 1,000 signatures — tobacco can on a gate post” Gen-| LAncoln confessed siaying his vic- [to take the city, were unabla to| Dr. W, T. Bovie, - professor of [ of qualified clectors had not been . iy e yps g el tima with a rifle and burning the | Withstand the fire returned by the [hiophysics at Harvard, will be in complicd with. He declared that| papers unless they Robert Rosenbiuth, former army | bodles in his greenhouse furnace, | PeKing troops and were forced to |charge of the experiments, yhich [ only 933 certified names had been | made out. captain, is scheduled to goon trial in | The concrete block in which he en- | retreat to new positions. are expected to bring about a maxi- | presented to him. It w as argued in| Thore were 300 more names r the same court October 22, for al- | closed the heads ho used fora porch | @ Tum of curative: benefit: from the | hia behalf that it was not within Kis| sented which had mey nen. certifled [iPa2 k¥elvo was wrecked lata Welduy Bl B 8 TS RELE gave no reas leged complicity In Major Cronk-|Support for months before he threw s 0 L AERS violet rays. son for vtzx'ning to cause the wreck. g, : discretion to accept the nomination | 1o, he alleged | evening, resulting in the death of Wite's death: it on a dump where it was found, | Shanghal, Oct. 7.—Sungkiang, 22 { “'the La Follatte a a declareq | Engineer Carl Vanallman and in- 5 e B s e s e e e the discrepancy had been caused by | JUries L0 a number of. passengers . mi SRR R 5 . . . . the retusal of Thomas Kille oz.| The negro also confessed, it was ee-keeping, farming and mard Aviation” Captain Ts Escaped Criminal Will Chekiang Forces in Action Near Liuho PR R ST et e bl el T 4 $ Be Sent to N. Caroli (New Orleans) to certify the names, | 8Veral other railroad accidents. | cupations taught to British soldlers. Killed in Plane Fall e Sent to N. Carolina : e L eans | > SR 5, after which it was too late to file | Panama, Oct. 7.—Captain Harry n“‘le""h\: \:hs Ufi" 7' A ; 4 mandamus proceedings. M. Smith, commander of the 25th|duest of North Carolina for the ex- Judge Jones ruled that the New 5 4 : e tradition of Dr. J, W, Peacock, ar- ; i ot : SILIRR L ol s eseNe Py gt Lnliad Blates avmyasvial SombInk lv Syt Wns iroratat reeanflv Iatterl L A rleans signatures should have heen Blue Ribbon squadron, was killed at France Field . i v i o presented to t istrar as register- ions” it Canal Zone yesterday morn- [ ©5Caping (wo years ago from the L i . ed electors. sugges“‘o"‘s ing, when tivo plancs collided 40 foet | CTiminal Insane department of the ; in ‘\hfl air while 0;\0 machine was state prison where he was placed taking off and the other sns land.| after acquittal on a murder charge, : t has heen granted by the governor of ing. Three other men in the ma-| N2 LETAT _ chines were seriously injured. Cap-| California, according to word re e e aelved here today. tain Smith was a native 6f Pennsyl- ay's proceedings waas vania ; % ; : : caring in federal court tod PROF. SHARP TO SPEAK, 4 . A ¥ Y ‘ 7 Secretary of Sla Baton Rouge, La, Oct. 7.—The “Pothier told me that the shoot- ing occurred when he endeavored to pull back the slide on his gun to get out an empty shell, after both he and the major had fired at a were properly|awitch near Aviston, Ill, where the Willlams, 25 years old, was are st Baltimore and Ohlo train num- | rested on the morning after the > | wreck and was brought here for | “I think the plaintiff has slept on | his rights; he should have man- damused Mr. Killeen,” the court stated. " o ; . Bailey w Dallas Lore Sharp. noted natural- s : ; . ’ quired to show why he should not be e e e R ¥ . @ ist, will lecture on “Education for 4 " v restrained from having the ballots S i j Demlocracy” at the Central Junior g y | printed without the La Follette em- : . , high school, Thursday, October 9, 3 R . _ blem and the names of La Follet{e- v 4 |ihe Business and Professional > b L S \ fiRcuien aliol 1 Py o a2 / 3 ; ; > Negro Prisoner Admits ] Cold Ri ‘ht U with b A G e o n ; : . ae ¥ T 3 That l]-{c ))\'rn'gckgd "I:ilz:‘lP BLUE RIBB ON will be pleased to know of this re- ) ;1 : ) l. Oct. 7.—Sheri I- . Rl Beak 8 SRR RN, e n el 1 ¥ PR o ORISRy (Nl Mayonnaise sees the world as eternally new, he F ; : e e ey nekte, ad | sees life as eternally young and to s\ A % o M A sy o 3 Piokeuithe him living 1s just a great adventure, k two tablets [lis keen sense of humor and his every three howrs sympathy with life appeals to the until three doses are audience. taken, The first dose Professor Sharp has written many tlways gives relief. ' noted books, among which are the e second and third *“Hills of Hingham,” “Where Rolls completely the Oregon,” “Roof and Meadow." #k up the cold.|"Education in a Democracy.” A Pleasant and safe to series of papers which he wrote *take. Contains no!were run in the Atlantic Monthly R . ainine or oviates, | and later published in book form. This is a remarkable closeup of the Che kiang troops on the firing line. It was taken | Millions use “Pape’s' A meeting of the directors will [ near the town of Liuho, where the Chekian g soldiers were trying to hold their own against ls.-fll ‘ I”r”n‘vs % A\h‘x\:x’z»o":‘r'\: ?.\}P?..I:,i;her, foria senn the Kiangsu.'forces. Liuho i§ two miles from the Yangtze river. Its capture is essential Druggists guarantee | ing hee will be held at 8 o'clock this | Defore the Kiangsu men can directly attack Woosung Fort where the Whangpoo river, leading i evening fo get ready for Christmas. | Up to Shanghai, 12 miles away, joins the Yangtze. The man at the top is falling, wounded, TAKE ADVANTAGH RHEUMATISM . D LEAVES YOU FOREVER | SPECIAL HOUR SALES Deep Seated Crie Acid Deprsits Are Distolved and " (he Riwampiie Polsen 9TO 11 A M. [ S IO A M. [ 9TO 11 A. M. Starts to Leave the System Within Pt | O | | . 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