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j | pment sae a PG THE EV ENING WORLD, tH URSDAY, JULY 5, eS aia New Branswick Man Siatn. In every Mexico City newspaper, | Mayor, when completed, will be sub- ‘The body of Stephen Martin, un: | | extensively Glaplayed headlines, ego committe raat a ota Id a 6 New Lod ytd a claration that the U: riper gin boad ———__— J was found on e Brunswick, N. J, ad refused permission to t vador Volcano Spouts, bat @treet there by autoists carly yesterday |fcan Government to coin a aeastity Dees Ne Harm, with @ bullet wound through the heart ‘The have found no clue to the INMEXICAN NEWS? OF CARRANZISTAS Naicetinalatele ¢ Cause Offi-| cial Washington to Believe New Quarrel Is Sought. WASHINGTON, July 5.—Persistent and seemingly deliberately conceived | | Misrepresentations reflecting upon Those sweet refresh- ing breezes of the glorious Isle of Ceylon, typified in every glass of LItCGED Nhe American Government's att!-|be understood by any bank or fin- to be don race rioting here following the killing | }anclal group that have had tat! ready to be donned. There is to be , |tude toward the Mexican Govern-| fii ss with the Carranae Coven. (80 shortage of clothes, tenta nor sup- | of * white man by negroes, one of CEYLON TEA @ | ment. which recently have been ut-| ment in the last two youre, Tis | plies | whom was wounded in a fight with Special for to-morrow r | tered by at least one Mexican in an| happened more than two months ago.| ‘This has been made possible | the police, a | So delicious! official position, have raised the ques-| | Nicto's second attempt to make the !inrough co-operation between the | A Federal inquiry into the Fast St. ' | tion in the minds of official and un- So invigorating ! |delphia was being consid | United States Treasury Department of Mexican gold in the Philadelphia | mint The manner in which Nieto's ment was worded and exploited fn an press is believed here to bave been designed to convey the impression to | the Mexican public that the United States had been guilty of a deliberate | ct of unfriendiiness toward Mexico. While the application of Mexico to have gold bullion minted at Phila- a by the the negotiations with the firm of New | York bankers who were counted upon | to supply the bullion collapsed for good and sufficient reasons, which will | United States appear in an unfavor -FOREVERY SOLDIER IN NATIONAL ARMY Tents, Shoes poy Supplies on Hand When Men Are Called to Colors. WASHINGTON, July 5.—Every man called to the colors under the selective draft will find his uniform TO ARM AS RACE TROUBLES SPREAD | Riots in Chicago Fe Follow Mass| ¢ Meetings Protesting at East | St. Louis Killings. | CHICAGO, July 5—Law and order | are to-day restored in East St. Louis, put there has been an outbreak of Louls rioting in which thirty-sevan SAN SALVADOR, July 6.—The San Salvador volcano has been In eruption for two days but no damage has been done. Ashes and stone were thrown out of the old crater yesterday. The lake in the crater was dried up by the great be ay All danger is believed to have PeGreat damage was done in San Sal- | vador and nearby towns early last month by earthquakes and voleanic eruption: | B. Altman & Co. Women’s Summer Silk Dresses_ - y; made of tub silks, Georgette, silk chif- fons, foulards arid navy blue taffetas, are in stock at moderate prices. » t was a stat Committee on Supplies of the Coun- | 328 fleial observers here as to whether ea) tet ited States and the ene {oti of National Defense and the. negroes and four whites are known ,, Better take along — One- iecec d Chi D Mahe some TO-DAY: or not Carransa is seeking to fasten| nea Copper Company were engaged in|Quartermaster'a Department at ato have died has been started by Col.| “extra pair of lenses”— p repede IneUresses \@ fresh quarrel upon the al th mere phe Ble od No aaa A aaving to the Government and with-! George Hunter, Chief Quartermaster and a pocket eye-glass ‘: States. ernment out Increasing prices to the individ. | of the United States Army. After &! sonawdriver, (all silk) H ones within the last few weeks! jsasiy for this was provided by the| ual. three-hour conference with State and ‘arranza hi permitted one of his} necessity forced upon the copper com- Rast St. Louls city officials, the Wie Mmpertant Odbinat officers os | bane: to shut down its tines and] Atfangements have been perfected | Na y If anything befalls your ' ; Sonora, a few miles south of the bor-| will be supplied with his full outft | vacation, you will be In an un- ' attacks upon the good faith of the/der, through the operation of op- | Guardsmen, which 1s expected to re- Th r United Btates, ‘The official whore] prossive provisions of the new Mex. |perore Xe leaves hie Btate, and every comfortable predicament —and | launch gratuitous public and official $1. DOWN criticiama have attracted the maxi- mum of unfavorable comment tn | Washington is Rafael Nieto. Pendiig the appointment by Carranza of his $1.0 WEEKLY Will Bring to Your Home CORTOFONE and $9.00 Double Faced Have You After Meals smelters in Can: n the State of ne fean Constitution governing the em ployment of labor and by high taxes levied upon the property by Nieto's department Nieto's 5 ements, it is fully un- whereby every national guardsman | flat charge was made of cowardice and mismanagement by the National youth mustered in will be provided as | sult In @ general court martial soon as he reaches his training camp, | The Grand Jury is preparing to take Jullus Rosenwald, Chairman of the | Up the riots in East St. Louis, and the Committee on Supplies, said to-da authorities say the mob leaders are “Through doing away with the sys- | known, although only two of the large under the pre-Constitutional Gov- ernment, Cabrera 1s using Nieto aa a mask and is actually the Finance Minister pending Carsanga’s disposi tion of him when the new Cabinet $50 new cabinet, Nieto is nominally in| derstood here, do not spring from umber of men are held. “ ” . This him alone, Back of Nieto is Luis|tem of competitive bidding in the | n emma ae emergency” pair of lenses. charge of the Department of Finance Cabrera, who Was Videnes’ Miniiuelopen market we bave teen étte to| In riots here negroes were urged by ve 2 recently ea d one of their leaders, @ former Asaist- ant State’a Attorney, to arm them- | selves, while @ member of the State Council of Defense gave warning of place contracts for uniforms and equipment at prices varying some- what in different localities, but nearly always at a figure below that which | glasses while you’re on your accidents do happen; Before starting on your jour- ney, visit one of our ten of- | fices and have us make an so— | We will give you a small pocket screwdriver with which to replace your lenses should you break them. at $23.75 (Ready-to-wear Dresses, Third Floor) An Important Clearance Sale of ; 1s organized, Behind Cabrera ia te wholesale bi would |a probable outbreak | of stuffiness, a sensation of eppresion | !" the private wholesale buyer wou! proba s : eras, Sea Ne thoes there will oe | iota anoroly: cutearemednere that) nave to pay, giving only a fair mar-! Eurly yesterday Charles a. Ma-| Harrie Lenses are ground in 9 (24 Belections) : ie he ae lear ire Headache Dis:| menta of both Cabrors nnd Carrarcs, (gin of profit to the manufacturer, | ronde, an aged saloonkeeper, was| our own factories and cost $1a | omen’s OW Oe€Ss $59 WORTH. hoa eat afk eee Hing, Lote or Wars | Forelanérs and foreign property in{ “Through personal conferences with | Killed by negroes in the “'iack Belt” | pair or more. '$ Beddon Wades at Wale™™S of jhe, Mite and} Mexico are preyed upon in the name] the manufacturers the market has | 0n the south aide. Police reserves took Special at ‘adhes of the law and the Constitution as eight negro susp nto custody, they hay remained comparatively steady, elim!-| and later fired at a crowd of negroes a ES eel “SRY BRS ieee a Made in fa Mahogany and Golden Oak adway’'s never been before by any ther Government of that country. Carranza permits the unneutral Ger- nating the dangers of price inflation | in an attempt to stop a fight. which a big Government project negro was wounded. One is now in progress JUMBIA GRAFONOLAS man propaganda to flourish in every | Usually brings when bids are adver-|"Chiet of Police. Schuettler hae } 1.00 | Dewn—| ly part of the republi 5 | {ised in the open market. The result | ordered a force of reserves held at the 1 S s $100 Wee Pills fixer (0 fo" tevied. Upon petroleum, [as been not only @ big saving to the | rirtieth Street Station in tho negro © and Opticians on the Second Floor i 1 id oth fore! ‘od "4 OVER TOR section. Cort Sales Co., Inc. | Tatereeta ation esp pcleaiatee taciee | eae. tne pt Victor A. Olander, Secretary of tho| 8¢ amt 204 mi. near din Ave. | 330 SIXTH A’ E a trocing Whe ervtem of 1 tig, adore. | harrasa the United States in Its con- public has ha nilnols: wederation ‘of Labor and'e| ft Went 188th, Bi. near Lenow A whan ere etneer. oenlabie ceate materially |member of the State Council of De-| Z4'ber Sip @, Sim Ay cry . Sraatat oe duct of the war and thus aid Ger-|@& i fahhe shan ispabd a) waranertorcacl. ae aoiat § 824 & Fit N Madison A 5 i L, B 0 - e | sala SS Rea tem ta | many committee on supplies an- | cago and other Northern cities “where| 24 ie SRSSEA AE th Avenue upttite, All Men’s and Women’s RegalPumps and Oxfords Up to War Stren Re- ed to tho list of prospective Mayor- or woman, is 27x54 in, regular $1.35.....59¢ | _ Slight seconds; 1 and & parts F " ngth alty candidates compiled by the Exec- safe. 8x6 ft., regular $2.80. 1.15 | 9x9 ft. regular $6.50 . 3.25 newed With Vigor. utive Committee of the Federation of | % Sold by de- 4.6x7.6 ft regular 84.00. ..2:00 | 9x10.6 ft., regular $8.00... 14°00 . 9 To-day 19 expected to break all New Independent Voters: “A. sub-c ymmit- | $ partment, drug and stores 9x12 ft, regular $12.00....6,00 | 9x12 ft, regular $9.00... -4'50 1 purchases as followe: Moro} 100,000 blankets, 37,000,000 yarda | tte, 2,000,000 cots, 45,500,000 ton cloth, 21,800,000 yards of unbleached drilling, 6,000,000 pairs of shoes and 11,191,000 pairs of woollen socks. Local exemption boards for the draft are being formed throughout the country. Reports that delay was being caused by wholesale resigna- tions for political reasons from local boards could not be confirmed here to-day, and it was asserted that the men appointed were responding wi!- lngly to the call for their services, the names of the men called for service are drawn in the big lottery the local boards will post those names opposite the “serial number” of each} man cdlled, The men will be kuown principally by their serial number and this should be referred to in all cases where claim for exemption or discharge is filed. ‘These lists will be posted in the headquarters of the various boards, and @ list will be made available for |the same conditions which brought about such frightful results in East St. Louis exist.” He calls attention to protests by organized labor against what he terms the unnecessary {m- portation of negro labor into East St. Louis. “We are going to rectify this In eome way!" A. H. Roberts shouted at a mass meoting to protest against the East St. Louls bleodshed “The 10,000,000 of our race will not stand for this massacre. Behind an army go the gueritlas—looters, cow- ards and thieves, Behind this riot is the Public Defense Council, whose fulminations are written without consulting a single negro. They breathe the same sprit as the mob of East St. Louisa did. Get guns and put them in your homes.” He told his audience he hoped “God would demand 100,000 white lives in | the war for each negro slaughtered tn | East St. Louis.” | Gov. Lowden 1s determined there shall be a vigorous, relentless invest!- gation not only of the causes leading | NIXON ON MAYOR RACE LIST. RECRUITING RUSH TO_DAY; = 1 rolls; 55c. to 70¢ aquall patterns; please bring MORE MEN JOIN TWELFTH ee SAE et Vite Rettenone | fastened. The ties, square yard... | measurements; sq. yard The names of Lewis Nixon eal smallest child, CLOSING OUT SUMMER RUGS AT % PRICE former Assistant | have been add- William T, Burr, Corporation Counsel, Bringing of National Guard Bodies 1007 Broadway, nr. Fry . Willoughby, B'kyn. O Fulton "St, app. Ac B:, Bika: 828 Broad St.. next to Bedell, Newark. YOU CAN’T DROWN : KAPO K ANTSINK SWIM-WINGS away from you, as they as well as the largest man handling sporting goods, . | f | | | | ean eey ‘mateeeeky hate | fo tho Paar Rt Uouin ot butlof tie! $ Last word, in safety and to 50c. Grades. ut the address he gave on registration | Conduct of all of the civil and mill- comfort in the water. You day. eary antboritie aay 9,000. troop. on |S cant eine! You can’t capsize! Remnant lengths, € Beginning next week it ts expected ys No bags to blow up. Filled e i P| the Scus forms that will be used | SUard in East St. Louis. Tho Fourth with =. epeciaily, treated ough afl Sold rn to in making claim for exemption or| of July passed without any untoward Tete. Gerona, bec cover a large room; . lischarge will be available to the| incident. Many truck loads of negroes, | acd ‘A cork and genuine felt public, ‘These blank forms will show|suarded by National Guardsmen | % and foreign geovernmentn base; please bring A great deal more in detail the in-| crossed the bridges into St. Louis | 3 which is four times more pase; please brin formation and conditions to be re- mice. chan 10,000 ane women and chil- buoyant than cork. measurements; $q. yd. quired in all claims for exemption, ren have left the city. Ree eiaaa —— —_—>_—__ ant nt 55e. to 70c, Linoleums $1.10 to $1.35 Inlaid Linoleuams 34th and 35th Streets Manhattan Subway to Nevins St. Station, Brooklyn—}4 New Fork Block from Station! New York Floor Covering Co 60 Flatbush Ay, ! Bleck tre Fulton St Corner Livingston More of Great Six-Car-Load’ Purchase of Mill Lengths, 40c. Cork and genuine felt belt linole- ums, in quarter and half Room lengths in most desirable grades and hardest to find 26c | 66c Rex Gri Rugs Linoleum Rugs York recruiting records, as @ result of/ dependent voters ted consider- | f he Fourth of July celebrations. There| able sentiment for Nixon and Burr, sent postpaid on receipt o' and pica An pl Mend pielyeires a jaa ae a jhas recelved no Fe-! $ price, $1.80, Two sizes: adults’ e branch of the service, but recruiting | and Comptre Prend as and children’s, Were held in the five boroughs} ing charges mado against ‘ Regular Prices $5, $6, $7, $8, $9 ‘elt Pret Rae Maeeatitse $ Kapo Mamofacturing Co, $ w » National quand | committee represemiing the fede pecialists in Life-saving Gari ‘ This is a clean sweep of all the low shoes in the Regal Stores, including not only organizatior atreneth was) HON To ele Warvannouneea ‘and 3 114-116 Bedford $t., Beston, bone ad lines in which the sizes are broken, but complete lines in all the newest lasts \\s Plensod, wit RET OMA Of (rec waite The list of favored candidates for | a and best leathers—the most wanted models, the finest shoes in the stores. Famous slowing’ oni! The Pealtth on Nature’s Doctor oxfords included. Si releng Aad ar tas : nd These prices, $3.45 and $4.95, are less than the same shoes would cost to make today. | Kat Dusmitiox ‘Ree eI on 99 sn We are overstocked on these goods because the weather upset normal purchasing. | Geange Prarie Chariew @ichtoal hele ELECT 9 | : ‘ 4 Folks do not buy low shoes till they need them. There were only ten clear days in aa yp ill q feel furniture NOW and we | (In Colors April and May—and scarcely more in June. This puts us behind in our regular sales 'HOT DOG TRUST BUSTS will deliver it to you when YOU | and we are going to sacrifice these goods without reservation—as it is the policy WITH 4TH OF JULY BANG are ready. | ‘ of the Regal Company to carry no goods over from one season to another. This is your opportunity because most of the summer is still before you. We want to remind you again: this is not an ordinary shoe sale. Ordinary reductions mean oe QThe newest designs are now on display, the stock is complete and | Coney Magnates Go Back to Old A wonderful picture, showing ‘ little. Th itandard values—shi f kk: rit, of fixed prices—and this Nickel Price—300,000 Spend i A Ss , 6 pe cee nkiog Penal inet lat iarommneh We gad back of every pair— the Holiday There, Jali you insure against possible price Gx ty pes of American fighting t] they are our best. Patriottc songs in Taine Park, tho adcances later. ships. Combining the skill of - urrender of the “hot-dog trust" and REGAL SHOE COMPANY la Moin producers, fave Coney Toland | the most famous marine hiv 2 guests @ most satisfactory Fourth | i 4 abel yee 4 Flatbs pene 0 St ; Ae Broprietor of w frankfurter photographer an d a skilful 1378 Brosdwey 466 Filth Ave. tows" Mork gen artist ; says, he Was thr 4’ with ruin by “trust! terday he announced proudly that his ompetitors would sell hereafter for a fitney NEWARK,N.J. JERSEYCITY 108 Newark Ave. SI 2929 T! A 991-993 Southern Bor A7ph Stree fitting Bull, learned y lay that his = —- grandson had die Pine Ridge _ eee AK 1 His du th Pawnee . Bh i a West jh ow were forgotten, Adam i Pala ariteet i, coment Oe fr Granta Wins 4 pie, — $168 W Capt, Sackett of the Coney Island po- Lee Satiniated sere were 500,000 pore You are cordially tnoited to sea the 25 SUNDAY ORLD asia lL acai rooms completely furnished on display Univer # Cash to Spectal here. They are interesting and instructive. KELLNER BROS. S.E. Cor. 15% ST.e 6 AN elety, That the proceeds of Columbia Unt- veraity's elght performances of opera in two weeks of July will be given Ald Soctety Order from Newsdealer in Advance Edition Limited he last National Spectal ri) Prof. Eigber r session, and Kauardo he Metropolitan Chorus School. Director ¢

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