The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1913, Page 18

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, 7 rs we * he 4 - Aw, 7" = TF ’ A Lerten, yom 8 Sperry a 17 | DRIVE COREA! TOWN IN CALIFORNIA LEGITIMATE BUSINESS, Supposed to Be Japanese, They Are EITHER BIG OR LITTLE, a rite ot ‘a ‘siee mee Put With Baggage on however, only after @ full Knowledge NEED HAVE NO FEARS and some study of all the facta, The Japanese sentiment at Hemet, « amall bag aen reminnty te “4 —_—_—_ town near here, was shown yesterday when @ party of citizens met an apricot Picking crew of supposed Japanese from | Cornoration Commissioner Da-|CURES SPINAL MENINGITIS. this city and ordered them to leave at Their baggage wae throws vies Says Administration Baltimere Doctor Coon Solution Sac aboard the train after them. The Asiatics were engaged by ranch- ' Won" Touch It. ere near Hemet. After they had been driven out the ranchers told the Hemet men that the Asiatics were Coreans.| CINCINNATI, June #1—Generally re- ‘The reply was that Hemet wanted| garded as representing President Wil- TD LOE NOVES REFORN TUESDAY History of Ordinance Shows “Bverlasting Opposition” RIVERSIDE, Cal, June 27, = Anti- OVER 3 YEARS! DELAY.) ‘itenat ins man joined, saver |ommintoner ot Corporation, Setenh perted that the expulsion of the Coo| = D&viee spoke to 60 tusiness men! Dr, Horka says the remedy bas been reana was illegal and therefore to be| #% Night at a banquet Which concluded | used quocesstully im tetanus cases, but, Measure Twice Passed With Amendments Intended to Japanese Assert Coreans Are En-| Building. titled to, Their Protection. “Leg ‘wetle, 108 ANGLES, June 7.—H. Waka-| thet is on the level, has nothing to fear dyashi, secretary of the Japanese Asso- | from the. present Adininistration. Lét- clation of Southern Callforgia, has, tele-| tle business or Dig business which ts Graphed the facts in the Hemet case to | Not right ehowld get right,” said Mr, ¥. Numano, acting Consul General at | Davies. “Into our busines tife there has Aa Corea ts a Japanese dependency,|come a new deing—created by tew—an | | OMicials of the association said Coreans| @rtificial pereon—the corporation, Within ‘were entitled to protection from Japan. | the last decade and a half the corporate Sophie Irene Loeb. By Sere pleture i pasate ncatantia WILSON SAYS: “SEARCH ME.”|2ro7urs cgccn® onered tn ‘the inet Thousands of wives, mothers and tle, fi | Dentes Ge Has Asked Congress to|Mfteon years, have resources in the| ORRINE, Amend the Sherman law. one ‘WASHINGTON, Tune #—Presifent|to pay the national interest-bearing pewon ven ’e Wilson was asked: “It 1s reported that | debt of the United States ernment | costa only 61.! box. For sale by you are to ask Congress to amend the/| and not exceed one-fourth ef their total | Riker-Hegema: Drag teres, Askthem @herman anti-trust law. Ie that true?*| wealth.” for “You can search me,” answered the! After citing statistics ¢o illustrate the President. ‘I never heard of %." [ : 3 g of © Mot be readjusted by those who know nothing ef ite mechanism.” a ccesotal tm Tetande Cases, BALTEMOR®, June 7—A eotutton of @arbelic acid, injected four times into the muscles of eleven-year-old Char- lotte Walsh in the Franklin 6quare Hos- pital here, cured the child of @ severe attack of ini Dr. L. 8. Horka, resident physician, oon and his views on corporations, the ceremonies inaidental to the dedica-| eo far as he knows, was never tried ‘Commerce| before in apinal meningitis. DRINK ou ees gah was aoe form of enterprise has taken on great} RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT ed artificial persona, created tm the last! ters are enthusiastic in their praise of because it hae cured their emarogate of $22,216,000,00. Three of|loved ones of the “Drink Habit” and th could borrow enough | there! t happiness to their free bookl: Srowth of corporations he added: sheftell < ii : i ui | i i i H E t i r | ! i u i? ii fit | | j Friends Food and Sunshine— The “Fourth” Necessity Is a VICTROLA HIS “Fourth of July” you may stay at home— you need a Victrola. you may go on a picnic or entertain at your cottage—a Victrola will make a great day greater. The best dance music on earth will be yours—all day and all night if you wish. . i ; i i ly . | l i i ! it Se i i lai Hit | | | ne { § aes Children go wild over a Victrola—and it’s SAFE! : i it i ib tet i i Hi brings you Victrola IV.—@15—and — brings you Victrola VI.—@83—end 09 in Victor records (your relec- $9 in Victor records (your seleo- tion). Payments 50 cents a week tion), Payments 80 cents a week ' | i hi | t rt ! I | tf % i if ius ONEILL-ADAMSCa 20th and 22d St.—Main Bldg.—Fifth Floor—22d St. Elevator UMARN &BRO fi Hi i} 4 < i | F 24 2 Pare Wie st ee AT 84ST&SAVE.: inge at 6 o'Clock. Open Saturdaye Until 10 P. M. ver a ? ir purpose ia purely selfish, There Golden Oak Buffet, lke out; 2 : tors of these places, limit ce below 600, They must Wenues enough to enable then qemply with the stringent provisions udien: man) gaking the question,""W ai new te the everlasting opposition go- eh, ‘Tecstent” ALY) . OR. $Es0.00 2nd dod Caray BLES 175.00 1 3-4 125 150.00 1% 1-38 « 100 Fr 1* 1.8 « 's0 1286.00 14 1-4 «+ £4] T.00 14 a8 bo tens « rt) lene ao Oo 14 1a w ‘+4 6700 1¢ 7.8 « 26 00 14 1-8 & 2 1 Cares a 1-8 of o Cares 19 80.00 5-844 " 80.00 BR“ WwW M00 1-846 « 16 ye es is 25.00 1-864 « i3 sooo baw io $ g9.00 1 Corse ° £2.00 5-8 of o Cares 9.00 I-36 6 H e 16.00 Base ? ous, window aleplay. as om, of, over halt a werth of dia athe marked OS to 85,000.000"" Our for 40 weeks, $4 .00aWeek ~ Opens an yay Account | A ROOMS J connie $75 Furnished ve or Waza pa | 3 AVE BOOKLET erate ——— oo parding our eutfte, matled FREE. Wwe le Poy Freight Railroad Fare. OUR LIBERAL OREDIT TERMS apply [3 SIDAT, SURE S77, ‘ ‘Suits at th Prosperity Sale of Men’s Summer e Hackett-Carhart Stores The biggest Fall business we ever experienced urges us to dispose of our stocks of men’s high grade summer suits—our wholesale plant must be cleared to handle the immense volume of Fall business already booked. With brightest prospects ahead we can profitably sell summer suits at prices lower than those of any clothier in the land— All Suits in Our Large Wholesale and Retail Stocks Which Were Priced Up to $45 Are Divided Into Six Lots, Priced-- All our fine suits Values up to $18 All our fine suites Values up to $21 All our fine suits Values up to $25 All our fine suits Values up to $30 All our fine suits Values up to $35 fae esabanteast $24.00 1*11.50 $13.50 15.00 516.50 20.50 Our Money Back Policy Is 57 Years Old Places to Spend a Vacation : When ordering by mail inclose 8c In stamps to cover postage only 265 Broedway ; 119 West 424 Se. Near Chambers St. i : Near Broadway Opposite City Hall. R Open wi sey PAY Vir ors at 13th St. Re Near 34 Avenue Near Union Sq. CY ‘Open E veniags ‘Don’t Wai VVVV VV VY VY EY YY Y YS VY V OWT TY World Office or By Mail t!

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