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Show THE HUSBAND I CHICAGO SCENE OF SAVES WIFE S. NEPHI. UTAH. f Conflicting Thoughts FIERCE RACE RIOTS Vegetable Compound. Pittsburgh, Pa. " For many months hj A "I k THE "BLUES" Caused h -- ATONIC f) &&n Use Cuticura Soap MURDER. Girl HidBody of Missing den in Coal Pile. Thomas Fitzgerald, 39 Chicago. years old, and married, confessed Sim-dato the police that he killed little Janet Wilkinson, six years old, u neighbor's child, last Tuesday by strangling her. He accompanied the police to his home and showed them where he had concealed the body beneath some coal under the basement steps, iand It y was recovered. The solution of the mystery, which has stirred Chicago as few police cases have aroused the populace, came this morning when Fitzgerald .after five sleepless days and nights, constantly kept under a grueling examination and g scrutiny, called for an officer and made his confession. The authorities acted quickly. Although Fitzgerald lias been termed a "moron" by the police, the criminal machinery was to proceed as usual. Coroner Hoffman quickly selected a jury and opened the inquest. never-ceasin- To Clear Your Skin All drngglflte: Soap 25. Ofntnaent 25 a GO, Talcum 25. sample aaob free of "Omttemra. Dapt. E, zm .aygay jm jm 4fcaAaaZatZaZ London Cabby's Gallantry. A cnhiimn was driving a very stout old lady one 1:iy, and had some difficulty in getting her in and out of the vehicle. "I'm afwd I'm a bother to you," said she, as he was helping her out. "Not a bit," answered cabby, meaning to be gallant. "I likes a fare what steadies the cab." London Tit Bits. WHY DRUGGISTS ADMITS CHILD'S Per Cent Beer Arrests Forbidden Ixs Angeles, Cal. The police were restrained Saturday, by nn order of the superior court here, from interfering with the sale of beer containing 2.75 per cent alcohol by arresting the venders. 2.75 CAPT. RICHARD B. WHITE RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROO- T For many yean druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roothe great kidney, liver and bladder medicine. It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Roo- t is a strengthening medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature intended they bould do. Swamp-Roo- t has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. and start Be sure to get Swamp-Roo- t treatment at once. However, if yon wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sura and mention this carer. Adv. t, Handy Man to Have Around. "Itiislux, how Ik It you have given tip going to church?" asked l'ustoi Brown. "Well, win." replied Raatnx, "It's lls way. 1 llkea to take an active part, an' I lined to pnsa de collection basket, but dcy's give de job to Broth-a(Ireen, who Just returned fora Ovah Tlml-nh.- " "In recognition of his heroic service, 1 suppose." "No, snh; I reckon he got dat Job o' his having lost one o' In his hands." Cartoons Magazine. In life's great structure don't the props tin the concrete's dry. pull Keep your Eye Stronff and Healthy.'1 It t her Tire. Smart Itch, or if Sore, Irritated, uiirLVE5 Burn, Inflamed or Granulated, i Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult Atail Drufgtata. Write for Free Eye Book. KarkM tytBssstiy Ciisy.Ctlcsrjs.U. S.A. I owe my present good health, largeto Doan's Kidney Piis," nays S. . Bishop, 5162 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. "J wasn't able to work.1 Sharp pains would catch me when etooped or tried to lift anything, and at night the kidney secretions passtd frequently and were scanty and seemed to painful. Specks be before rt eyes and I would pe t (i zzy . T h ere was a pufliness under my eyes. 1 could see myself to day failing from day and f finally was laid up from June until September. I pot Doan's Kid- Mr. Bishop ney Pills and used them. I received relief with the first box and became stronger every day. I could sleep well at nieht and the liidnev secretions were now of natural color. The dizziness and other troubles disappeared and I picked up in weight. After 1 had used four boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills I looked and felt like my old self. The cure seemed a miracle and I firmly believe that my life was saved by this remedy." Sworn to "before me. JOHN W. BRUNS, Notary Public. Get Doan' s at Any Store, 60c a Box "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" to be tenuine must be marked with the safety "Bayer Cross." Always buy an unbroken Bayer package which con tains proper directions to safely re- ieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents at drug stores larger packages also. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic-acideste- r of Salieylicacid. Adv. Unfortunate, Wasn't It? old story. He had sair-got the wrong number on the tele- It was the 0.S.T iiOOPS ARE ARE MURDRED SIBERIA NEEDED IN MAINTENVITAL JELEMENT ANCE OF RAIL TRAFFIC AND PREVENTION OF RIOTS. JACKSON HOLE JOHN HENRY WINSLOW, J R., ANH BROTHER, RUBEN, ARE MURDERED IN WYOMING. President Wilson Replies at Length Neighboring Landowner, Said to Hava to the Resolution Proposed by Threatened Victoms, is Held WailSenator Johnson of California Trouble Over ing Development. Recently Adopted. Property Possible Cause. Washington. 1'resident Wilson informed tlie senate Friday, in response to a resolution by Senator Johnson of California, that the presence of American troops in Siberia was a "vital element" in the restoration and maintenance of traffic on the Siberian railroad and that under the agreement with Japan they conld be withdrawn only when the American railway experts operating the road were withdrawn. The president said Siberia could be protected from a further period of chaos .and anarchy only by keeping the railroad open, and that, laeking the prime essentials of life, the people there were looking to the United States and the allies for economic assistance. This already is being extended and additional supplies are to be sent forward. Itoving bands having no connection with any organized government in Russia are menacing the railroad, the president said, and, consequently, protection by the military is necessary. American troops, he said, now are engaged in guard duty at Vladivostok and around Verchne Udinsk. A small body also is at Harbin. The original purposes of the American military expedition, Mr. Wilson wrote, were twofold : The saving ot rorces and the the Czecho-Slovasteadying of the efforts of the Rusor the establishsians at ment of law and order in which they might be willing to accept assistance. Major General Craves, commanding the expedition of 8000 men, was specifically directed not to interfere in Russian affairs, the president said, but to support wherever necessary John F. Stevens, the American railway engineer, who is carrying out the work of rehabilitating the Siberian railroad, under the direction of the interallied committee. "Just and Sincere League" is Aim. Baltimore. Cardinal Gibbons Thurs day authorized the following statement with regard to his attitude toward, the league of nations: 'It is my firm conviction that, after thorough and honest discussion in both houses of Congress, both parties will finally arrive at a common agreement bused upon a just and sincere league of nations that will give us a reasonable guarantee against the honors of war In the future as well as assurance of lasting peace without in any way impairing Ameri can sovereignty or surrendering any American right, and without involving us in entangling alliances." k e Ogden, Utah. The charred bodies ol John Henry Winslow, Ji and hiibrother, Kuben Winslow., were found in the smouldering ruins of the cabin on the Winslow- ranch in the Jackson Hole country, Wyoming, by ranchers returning July 5 from an Independence Day celebration, according to word re ceived in Ogden Friday. Sheriff Oak ley of Kemmerer w.as called, and an examination of the bodies disclosed bullet holes in the backs and breasts William Sewell, a neighboring rancher, who is said to have made deadly threats to the Winslow brothers, was arrested and is confined in the Kem merer prison, awaiting investigation. The bodies of the victims were remov ed to Wilson, where an inquest was held. The murdered men were the sons of the late John Henry Winslow Sr., of Ogden canyon. The Winslow brothers were last seen alive on July 3 by friends going to the When Fourth of July celebration. found ou the jnorniiig of the fifth the bodies were so completely burned that recognition was impossible, and identi fication was effected only because in the trousers pockets that were next to - the ground, and thus escaped burnin were found articles known to have been carried by the murdered men Bullet holes in the hacks and breasts gave evidence that the victims were attacked from behind. It is presmnet by those who made the investigation that the men were shot down witliou warning, their bodies dragged into tile cabin and the building set fire. The murderer evidently chose July 4 for the crime, as on that date most of the ranchers were in town celebrating. Tlie fact that the Winslow brothers had made filings upon tlie mot desir able land in that section of tie; conn try, and bad not yet proved up on it is suggested as a motive for the crime. COL WAIT C. JOHNSON Carries League Fight Into Pulpit. Senator William K. Washington. Borah of Idaho, foe of the peace treaty mid leaguee of nations covenant, car ried bis fight from the legislative forum to the pulpit Sunday night, deelur- yrt lug to a church congregation that the Shantung settlement will mean another settlewar just as the Alsace-lirralnment fifty years ago brought on another war. Col. Walt C. Johnson of the general To Change Air of Anthem. staff, chief athletic officer of the A. New Haven. Conn. To obtain a Dew-ai- E. F., who 4 chairman of the inter for the Yale anthem, "Bright Col- allied game committee, under whose lege Years," which now bf suwg to the auspices the big meet In Paris was tune of "The Watch on the Ithlne," held. Colonel Johnson was well known the rbifM of 18H9 has offered JliKK) as In athletic circles during his college He staged the recent A. Z. F, n prize. Selection of a tune Is to rest days. with the iilumnl advisory Ihihi-iI- . championship games. Spanish War Vets Will Hear Pershing Haywood Freed on Bond. Sun Francisco. Arrangements have Leavenworth. I'laniilng nn Immedi been completed to have General Per- ate return to Chicago, to be followed shing and MaJ. (Sen. Ieonnrd Wood later by a tour of the country, William annual conaddress the twenty-firs- t I. Haywood, former secretary of the vention of the United Spanish war vet- Industrial Workers of the World, wn In this erans and Indies' auxiliary city the federal prison on released from fl. September 2 to bond Moi Jny pending an appenl. He- Long Hop Flight Is Planned. asserting that he and the ninety-thre- e tayton, O. Capt. Boy M. Francis other I. V. VV. sentenced In Chicago left McCook field at 8.08 o'clock Fri- had not been given a fair trial. Hayday morning In a Hart in bombing wood said he would make nn appeal In plane for New York, where In a few his tour, which Is to beg'n In the Knst days he will start on a trntiscr.r.tln .'to "the worklnvuicn of the connirv." ental IrlD to Seattle. Wash. phone. Only this time he received a shock. I'm sorry I gave you the wrong line," said a sweet voice over the wire. "It doesn't matter a bit," he replied, not to be outdone in courtesy. "I'm sure the number you gave me was much better than the one I asked for; but it just happened that I wasn't able to use it." To Have a Clear Sweet Skin. pimples, redness, roughness or itching, if any, with Cuticura Oint ment, then bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and dust on a little Cuticura Talcum to leave a fascinating fragrance on skin. Everywhere 25c each. Adv. Touch Jollying Her Along. "I wish a set of John Shakespeare's looks." "Yes, ma'am," said the glib clerk. Here's a set of ahem John Shake speare's works for only $40." "Is it a complete set?" "Yes, indeed. It includes a life of ahem John Shakespeare and some letters he addressed to a prominent gasoline merchant of Stratford." Birmingham Important to Mothers i DOAN'S ""iV CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. FOSTER-M1LBUR- I KV SELDOM SEE a big knee like this, but your hone miu liav m nunrh nr bruise on his axikie. hock, stifle, knee or throat. Clean horse. 11 wmium Ull No blister, no bs.br Concentrated only a few an $2.50 at per application. drops required bottle delifered. Deicribe your ese for ipedtl ioatroctlonf. nd Book 8 R free. ABSORBINE. JR.. the and. OWL1I eptic lioinient for mankind, reducea Painful Swcllinca. Varicoae Vcinat allay Enlarced Glands. Wena. Bruite-aPrice S1.2S a bottle at diutfiaui or Pain and Inflammation. delivered. Liberal trial bortie postpaid for 10c W. F.YOUNG. P. D. F..310TemplaSt.. Springfield. Mats. A CHARMING GIFT PERFUME ARMISTICE extract will recall to you the rleh This perfnmof a hundred French flowers ao lasting costly odorWG GUAHANTUH to Bend you 4 buttles. 8o true. H ounce each, and one special bottle with glaaa and gold plated top thls alone Is worth one stopper dollar) altogether dv Bbottles of different, enchantfor ON DOLLAR, postpaid, money ing perfumes order or currency. Bend tl.00 TODAY. Examine carefully every bottle of ARMISTICE SPECIALTIES CASTOKIA, that famous old remedy 131 West w York, N.T. St. for infants and children, and see that it iK ALBH3, 39th rVnd fl .00 for abOTe, includAG KNT8 ing agency terms and aamplea. exclusive territory, Bears the wonderful proposition. Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. oman. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria fEveryW Way of the Schoolboy. Teacher Now, Willie, suppose you were to hand a playmate your apple to take a portion of it, wouldn't you tell him to take the larger piece? Willie No "You wouldn't! Why?" " 'Cos it wouldn't be necessary." HOW RHEUMATISM BEGINS The excruciating agonies of rheumatism are usually the result of failure of the kidneys to mpel poisons from the system. If the iiritation of these uric arid crystals is allowed to continue, incurable bladder or kidney disease may result. Attend to it at once. Don't resort to temporary relief. The sick kidneys must be restored to health by the use of some sterling remedy which will prevent a return of the disease. Get some G0LI MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules immediately. They hava brought back the joys of life to count-l-- fs-: thousands of sufferers from rlieuiBtism, lame back, lumbago, sciatica, gall stones, gravel and other affections of the kidneys, liver, stomach, bladder and allied organs. They will attack tie poisons at once, clear out the kidneys and urinary tract and the soothing healing oils and herbs will restore the inflamed tissues and organs to norm.l health. All others are imitations. Ask for GOLD MEDAL and be sure the name GOLD MKDAL is on the box. Three sizes, at all good druggists. Adv. He who pursues pleasure should make sure that he is on the right trail. Two's company and three is grist for the divorce mill. FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved in water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham I.led. Co, for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. Haa extraordinary cJeansina and germicidal power. Free. 50c all druegiita, or poatpaicl by Sample mail. The Pajtton Toilet Company. Bo on. Maaa. rtAIV UniU I V LI CI I I'll I CD IML.I-L.- ll antwtters placftd ATTRACTS AND Capt. Richard Brace White, U. 3 N, Is now In command of the U. 6. 8. Northern Pacific. England Will Pick Envoy to U. 8. Soon Ixmdon. The Associated Tress Is informed that the government hns not yet arranged for the appointment of an ambassador to Washington, but hopes soon to be able to make en announcement. Brittany Peasants Given Bad Scars. Taris. Forty-fou- r Ilrittnny peasants who had eaten the flesh of a mad cow, duly reached the Pasteur Institute, after what Hie .Matin feelingly describe as an "agonizing Journey.'- not mot tipever : willajTythinje. or injero Guaranteed eneetive. Sol'J by dealer, oa 6 by EXPRESS, BAKOUi &uUJtt. VM Lye Kjdb prepa.a, tija. An., Brooltljrn, N. X, W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 19. Consoling Thought. "I don't see how these motion picture actors can put lip with the treatment they receive from that director." "Why not ?"' "When they spoil a scene he talks to them as if they were no better than the dirt beneath his feet." "Oh. that niipht hurt the feelings of an ordinary person, hut when n movie director raves, the actors can always maintain their composure by thinking of the salaries they get." Itirmingham Aue-Heral- About Due. "Many offices are now issuing n'"-- t ionnaires." "I know. My wife will be getting up a form next.'' Such tender bit of fine meat such careful seasoning! One taste of Libby' Vienna Sausage, served piping hot, will tell you it was prepared by master chefs! Ask your grocer for a package today. Contents will serve two. Libby, M?NeiU ssmmtmimuBMimei klUJ FI Its. Neat, clcan.omiunentaLcoo. venient, ebcap. LAani all ae&son. Male- of metal, can't apii of ALA. e h reco-nltlo- n S. W. Bishop Was Laid Up By Now Owes Kidney Trouble. Good Health to Doan's. V weakness which caused backache One Man Shot and Killed and Another and headaches. A Seriously Wounded in Strike Riot friend called m y on the Southwest Side of attention to one of the City. your newspaper advertisements and immediately my Chicago. Chicago's black belt was a husband bought three bottles of battlefield Monday night. Negroes Lydia E. Pinkham's and whites fought in an area approxiCo- mately six wiles square in the heart of Vegetable mpound for me. the city. After taking fl-two I'istols and rifles flushed and bullets -hntlna I .! and my troubles caused by that weak- crashed through street cars and buildness are a thing of the past. All women ings and ou the streets finding hunwho suffer as I did should try Lydia E. dreds of victims, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Police jMitrols and hospital ambuMrs. Jas. Rohrberg. 620 Knapp St. lances charged through the mobs amid K. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. a hall of bullets, rescuing the wounded , Women who suffer from any form of weaknesses indicated by displacements, and recovering bodies of the dead. inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, The confusion was so .great in the backache, headaches, nervousness or district that the police were unable to "the blues," should accept Mrs. Rohr-berg-'s place iui estimate either m the dead or suggestion and give Lydia E. wounded. Acting Chief of I'olice Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ft received a report that three nethorough trial. For over forty years it has been groes and two whites had been killed. correcting Buch ailments. If you have Another rumor was to the effect that mysterious complications write for several hundred were drowned in the advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine lake during the rioting. Co., Lynn, Mass. Blacks and whites swarmed through the South Side black belt, and rioting spread throughout much of the district. I'olice reserves and detectives from all stations in the city were rushed to the scene. Special calls to the stations by and hospitals for ambulances also were sent by Chief Alcock. Acid-Stoma- ch James O'Brien, a policeman attached to the Cottage Grove station, was attacked by a mob of negroes at Twenty-nintMillions of people who worry, are despondent, have spells of mental depression, feel and State streets. Several shots blue and are often melancholy, believe that tnese conditions are due to outside influences were fired at hint, and he was woundover which they have little or no control. ed in the arm. lie pulled his revolver Nearly always, however, they can be traced to an Internal source acid stomach. Nor is on the surging mass, and fired several It to be wondered at. begintimes into the crowd. The crowd scatning with such well denned symptoms as indigestion, belching, heartburn, bloat, etc., will If not checked, In time affect to some tered, leaving three blacks moaning degree or other all the vital organs. The on the pavement. nervous becomes system deranged. Digestion suffers. The blood Is Impoverished. Health and strength are undermined. The victim of he may not know although the cause of his ailments, feels his hope, courage, ambition and energy slipping. And life is dark not worth much to the truly man or woman who has hold Get rid of it! Don't let you back, wreck your health, make your miserable, make you a victim of the days "blues" and gloomy thoughts! There Is a called EATONIC marvelous modern remedy that brings, oh! such quick relief from your tomach miseries seta your stomach to rights makes it strong, cool, sweet and comfortable. Helps you get back your strength, vigor, vitality, enthusiasm and good cheer. So many thousands upon thousands of sufferers have used EATONIC with such marvelously results that we are sure you will helpful feel the same way If you will just give it a trial. Get a big 60 cent box of EATONIC the good tasting tablets that you eat like a bit of candy from your today. He if results are not will return your money druggist ven more than you expect. Couldn't Work ly i LrORJf OUR CROSS" ON POLICE UNABLE TO ESTIMATE NUMBER OF CASUALTIES. RUMORS SPREAD. I was not able to do amy work owing to I "BAYER GENUINE ASPIRIN From Suffering by Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkham's i TIMES-NEW- Libby, Chicago |