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Show p - THE UGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 1921, mm AFGMiS TAW TO tADEAT Chicago Pamily ms : man was exhumed late today near Bensonville, Ills., by court order. Coroner Hoffman, declared that analysis of the organs for trace of arsenic poison will be presented tomorrow. "Poison in killing portions", has already been found in the'bodies of Fred Kolze, wealthy farmer, Kolze's wife and John Demmer, a resident of Kolze's farm. Mrs. Mary Demmer, wife of thelat-ter- ,won her release from police custody on a habeas corpus action.' She had been arrested in connection with Kolze's death. , wnue unaer examination, sne declared Kolze had frequently handled "mysterious white powders," these, believe, were poison powders. police The body exhumed today was that of , Kolze's mother. All. four had died under peculiar circumstances ' and without previous illness. , '": ' OO The jelectrical furnace " was invented in 1879. oo Orchard of 150 Trees Stolen by Mystery Robber i .. 1 mid-summ- er - - HAMILTON. O., AUgu. 6. The ' . police today sought a thief who "stole an orchard of. one hundred and fifty trees. The' only clues , BANK CLEARINGS. . police have are a criss-croof S Total bank clearings of the United foot prints in the place where the were $6,848,308,839 week States this saplings were. last week and against $6,131,319,242 $8,255.124,326 this week last year. CO 1MKRCI Ali KA1IAJ lUiS. Two hundred and eignty five business failures were reported this week against 345 lat week- Creditof men the in this city attribute many failures to inexperience rather than bad conditions. About half of the failures had of $5,000 or more. . - ' HAND PLACE I NCQifA Week's Business Review Written for The International Hews Kcrricc.inNEW YORK. Augr. 6. There are dications that the period of stagnation in trade is drawing toward its close. Better huslneas was especially from reported this week, the southeastern states and the Pacific coast. Improvement was not ot such magnitude as to dignify the characterization of a "revival" but conditions are growing better. Commercial failures declined this Bank clearings increased, week. showing an expansion of financial dealings. Money was scarcer in New York but other Hectlons of the country supply. The reported a more plentiful cotton crop conditions are not so good." Drouth is retarding wheat. The cotton crop condition' is reported the worst in ten years. There is greater industry owstagnation in the coalRefusal of the two to factors: ing winter supply In-in public to buy theirdemand from advance and less the numerous idle dustry because of were no new labor factories. There troubles of any consequences during the week;' - : ss - STOCK MAR K KT. The undertoneNof the stck market is steadily growing In strength. The average price of 15 repreaentatlve industrial issues on last sale on the stock exchange today was 85.00 last week. against 65.20 and 65.27 The average price of 15 representative railroad stocks on last sale was 55.22 against S5.30 yesterday and last week. 'Based upon the prices at which they sold on Wednesday leading railway stocks have showed the following gains over a period of six weeks: Iacka-ffjnn- a Atchinson 10 4 points; Railroad 23 points; Northern Pacific 15 points; Southern Pacific 10 points, and Canadian Pacific 13 points. MONEY. The rate for call money in Wall Street ranged between six and four and one-hapec cent this week. of the new In'July, the first month fiscal year, there was a reduction in the American war debt as represented by Liuerty bonds and Victory notes of Many of our competitors are making a big fuss about Skaggs coarse sugar. They say it is not so sweet. That it will not preserve. That it costs less, cte.i all of which i3 untrue. If any one will prove v&ny of the above statements we will reward him with a; gift of $5C0 in cash. Ask the man who tells you this next why he don't collect this $500. As a matter of fact most factories make much coarse sugar. It costs the same as the fine variety. It i3 just as4 sweet and is equally as good for preserving. It requires just a little longer to dissolve coarse sugar in table or culinary uses. People in many localities demand coarse sugar. Our factory made over 60,000 bags of coarse sugar last year and have only coarse sugar left today. The grocer who charges you 25c or 50c more for a bag of fine sugar than for the coarse sugar is a thief and robber. Don't pay it. Try cur coarse sugar and save. . Your money will be refunded if you do not find it just as we say. ; 56-2- 0 1-- 1-- 2. lf $60.398.650.. , -- I SOME REGULAR PRICES 10-pou- . nd Lard . ..... SYRUPS drift . . Syrup rail-wf- y, $128,-352,36- 0. FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS 25c fresh Roasted Peanuts, 2 pounds : . . . 35 , 35c. fresh Manchurian Wal-- . nuts, pound . . . . . 25 75c 12 oz. can Shelled Wal- -' 90c 10 pounds White Karo . Syrup 75? 50c 5 pounds White Karo "40? Syrup . , . . 30c 2'; pounds White Karo Syrup . . '. . ... . 23? 75c 5 pounds Maple . Karo . . . . . 65? $2.00 large Vincent Maple and Cane Syrup . $1.89 FRUIT JARS AND CAPS ... - . nuts . 65 FRESH PEANUT BUTTER can Peanut $1.25 Butter . . A $1.00 65c can Peanut . 49 Butter 35c can Peanut . . . . 25 .; Butter nd ........ 22 pounds Dark Karo Syrup 20? 25c .... $1.55 . Jars. $1.25 Jars ..... for 25 , 8c Potted .Meat, 5 10c Potted Meats, 2 15c Vienna" Sausage 45c Glass Chip Beef 25c glass Chip Beef 25c Corn Beef . . for 15 . . . , 10 35 15? . 15 AMERICAN' MAID BREAD 2,large loaves American Maid Bread . . .". .25? 3 small loaves American Maid Bread ... , : . 25? pre-ceedi- $1.65 $1.15 quart Mason . . . : . . 95 $1.10 pint Mason Jars 35c Mason Jar Caps . 35c Economy" Jar Caps 29? 29? Jar Rub,. 25? ... extra heavy . bers, 4 for 20c Parawax 10c NIJKTO The drink that satisfies. bottles-Nekt- 1 o - VIEWS. 'nue, deputy of Indiana and legislative chairman, General Federation of Women's clubs: If President Harding can find a woman qimlified to sit by reason of study unu experience with or foreign quewtions of diplomacy for eliec-tiv- e with and capacity policies w Ameriotner itn collaboration can conferees, she should be appointed. She would represent a group of citizens who haveainio.st unanimously endorsed the principle of disarmament. I believe there are sum women. Mrs. Maude Wood Park. Washington, president League of Women My position Is best shown by this resolution adopted by the league: "If the size of the American delegation permits, we urge that a thoroughly qualified woman be appointed a member." 30c 20 20 Steak, lb. 3Qc Sirloin Steak, lb. 25c Round Steak, lb. 25c Rump Roast, lb. . ne Me-1111- $10.75 30c Rolled Rib, Roast A.- . .. pound T20c Heel Boil, lb. . . ' 20 18 dent Harding's choice uh the worn. in member ot hie American delegation lo the disarmament conterence, alo has been mentioned repeatedly as a cabinet possibility. lespite Mrs. Upton's frequent assertions that "she wouldn't take the. job it it was ofiered to her on a silver platter." unoftlcial Washington post suys she Is slated tor the a.proposed hecabinet of secretary of welfare, that President Harding is department known to favor. Mrs. Upton is best known over the country lor her woik in the suffrage movement, which she began in lSiu. For 15 years she was treasurer of the National Woman Suffrage asjyicia-tioand long has been head of the movement in Ohio. " NEEDS MOTHERING. Here in her home town she has b?en president of the school board and an official In the Political Equalas an ity League. She also is noted several written authoress, having books of historical nature, a;nong them being. "Our Early Presidents. Their Wives and Children." and of the Western Reserve."' Mrs. Upton is a Republican National Committeewornan. and Is he:ld of the women's division of the Republican party. Her views? "The country is being "fathered' to death," she says. "It's been 'fathered since the days of the Pilgrim Fathers. What it needs right now la, a little mothering.' " oo - 22 20c Shoulder Pot. Roast, : 17 pound . . ... .. . ; 12 Vs? 15c Lean' Boiling Beef, . 10 pound 12Vc Rib Boiling Beef, pound . . . . . . . . 8 ." -- . pound : 25c Legs of Lamb,-lb-. 15c Lamb Stew, ; lb. i . i ... .. i;. With Each Purchase of MARY. FACE POWDER. 50c MM .,,.. . ... Ml i& W liufl IT i y .... , L1,,..W,,JI.,I, iLU fill lr$ iTQ 11 l-- f , A, , ,M...W.W,L.UW , l: 'L I MlQi"1:.. ill it r ili IE 11 'JAni i 'wi BEGINNING TODAY JPk J'S AT BOTH MclNTYRE STORES' Bee Cream n ALLEGED ng ik4.X'. v - jjgLJ- V;V;v V-,.- . ,'rat - VU I M 1 L ll fgvMJLl ;V.4w l&iLfifr M ' il M -- - SVfl prices take - grat plea-- j a popular price e KzL-nJ- H ; Yi - i & WMO " - r C t? " I ('- Cooleat Place in ' i L' -- V- ' W ivm 1 k I YT J " Lunch at Mclrityre's The ' ' 1 ) ' " vPjjl'M 1? ) y,:- ' V AH h- OX54s2A f? fft :' Jf 1 f Pv- than wo -- ... y y .V C;. I' Our .usual hlph quality and service will be main- tained of course. ' . , old-tim- pi mQr are. - JV TTTrP -- 'fjui ' , ' . lhA - i?x A - JXJY6Xy ViAvvV l on give pa- Immediate advan- - always alert, to evetT- condition Vfw ll-- t (R tron. SijoV. :.rtYYf 'AW -- the Oc i,.A, I . Mdntyre's v;.rC.v C .Cpi.UVr-- '' &t'pf- fT& A ..fiZ'?. Vfe't c WtSB THE lc Tax Plus x Try the Autb- Strop Razor 30 Days FREE irial for Itute r ' ' - ; .... It 30 "..WANTED DISBANDED A8 8 - SOFIA.-Aug- :' " V TW inter-allie- d military commission ?has demanded a coroplete.'deinoblllzaUon. of .the Bulwithin two garian and the formation, of an armymonths of volunteers,- according to a statement Issued here today. .vAVth?-l8?2in'c"of.thla demand the News agency published note protesting against this action and declaring the present army-doe- e not exceedthat the number - ' provided" VEAL 30c Loin Veal Chops, lb. 25 25c Shoulder Veal Steak, . ?20$ pound i 35c Leg Veal Steak, lb. 28 20c Breast of Veal, lb. 15 ... ". ' ; .' " - oo . pictures-- brrd - Buriion ; ; Try It for YOUR HrUTi imuU y.r offerer from If roo. Infal boxuoA. ymt ea ctir jaick riX b! Tmirrtoo. Yea will b with th wxdcrf GET THE FLY! . ai 10c El Vampiro, 3 for . 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WorvT refoadad if you ax' cat a box today. wt aatiafiad. Coaaa ' Daal4ra 'Stcnatav ' , Razor. Blades for Lfess H ACQUITTED PLAYERS BARRED FROM GAME Ara-erlc- . mnyamd to .4 SHEBOYGAN; Pa.. Aug. 6. Seven former membersbase-bal-of the Chicago team. acquitleague ted of chargea that they took part in a ramblers conspiracy to. throw the 1919 world scries, were' refused pers' mission to play against the of the Lake Shore league, it was announced i today. , It was declar' . oo ed E. L. Siekmeyer, pf Chicago, rron exhibition game here for sought VIRGINIA4 I&EMEEB; . the t ormeTr White Sox. of law as ."As the far principles : OF ; CONGRESS DEAD concerned." the announcement byarea director of the club said, "tfae indicted players are innocent,, but they are . DAmriLLp, vVaVAuir.' . Repre- still under the shadow of shame as sentative James.'. 62, of the fifth far as the principles of organized h Virginia distrlqtdied today-froarts concerned, and until that was publisher of the Dan- - baseball has failure.. been removed we will not stigma nee. iiic ivctuici cluu permit our. Heam to play with them." ...... rbf. fi . - semi-offici- . . "1 mmfTmrmd rock wtwi from my bmSoa nU-KaJryfoot broarbt tn - WoeU nnt 1100 to ba ioatamt ; . -- Fairyfoot Brought Instant-Relie- f tWtl aimost refund of full purchase The enly safety price. razon made that' sharp ens it own blades. . deals.4' On Your Vacation The kodak Is half the fun. Get your Kodak and FJIms at Mclntyre'a. Get the Autographic Kodak. Takes T-- A satisfied return razor for -- ; KODAK FeSf Faint Pay $5.p0 chayft and" If you r.re not a, - 15 . , . - 20 : ., pgPll m 1 Ca-talu- na i : FREE for 49c i'fe;4ViCS FAMOUS WOMAN. (Dy International Ncw service.) WAR K EN, O.. Aug. C Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton, mentioned as Presi- , . 15c POWDER PUFF ni;,Ku .. last-nigh- LAMB. ... '. pound 20c Shoulder Chops,' ;. ........ HAIRNETS 6 ot-er- s: - 25c Loin Lamb Chops, . esflflj STAYFAST OR UNIVERSAL - BEEF 1 Monday and Tuesday atto- -- Some Mem Prices for the Coming Week T-Bo- X. Monday and Tuesday Special rney-general - .,20? small . OTHU EdwurU Mrs- - ' Nektq" Barrel of 10 dozen J 1 ...... , dozen large bottles small-bottle- s J 1 d -- . . . . $1.85 Xekto 2 large bottles lSTekto. '35? Barrel of 6 dozen, large bottles Nekto . . $10.75 12 small.bottles , . . . Nekto $1.10 5 smalb bottjes Nekto 47? 2 ii t X I -- Try el few bottles with your next order. 1 s I ... a-- 1.5? . rv VI 30c Eagle Brand Milk 24c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 38c $1.10 Hind's Honey and .'A. . . 3Sc 50c Mentholatum lmond Cream 87c $1.00 Horlick's Malted Milk . 79c 75c Woodbury's Soap, (3 .17c . .63c 25c Peroxide, special bars) .38c 50c Lysol, special. $1.20 Pinkham's Vegetable-Compoun.$1.00 20c cake Bocabelli Castile .93c $1.10 Miles' Nervine. .25c,' Soap, 2 for. : gation: Miss Florence King, Chicago, presiof dent National Woman'sf Association the diu.rma-men- t Commerce:' Members-oconference should be persons of unusual ability, clear vision and an of the complicated understanding not be problems. . Women should not barred because of sex, nor should wo-, be appointed solely in order that can If the men. might sit. president tind women whose ability and constructive ideas would aid In bringing about conditions necesiury to eiiet he should consider tnem disarmament, the same as men. - gallon Mason $1.75 ill Ho ods i istration. Here are views of some national women's leaders on the question of permitting a woman to sit on the dele- POLICE SEEK . ...... ' CANNED MEATS Always handy to have for quick meals and lunches. 15c Veal Loaf . 10 . 37? . K "The-Histor- 45c 5 pounds Dark Karo nd nd ....... 69? Syrup pound pail pure Lard 7S? pail pure Lard 30 1- pound can Crisco . . 25 3- pourid can Crisco . . 63 6- pound can Crisco . $1.19 can Crisco .' $1.79 2- pound can Snowdrift 45 4- pound can Snowdrift 79 can Snow 5- - park Karo 85c 10 pounds $1.55 . . (By Newspaper Enterprise.) Washington, Aug. 6. Demand is growing from women of the country that President Harding name a 'woman on the American delegation to the disarmament conference. Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton of Ohio probably will be the choice of the admin- Corporation financing in July wad comparatively light. The total of 'public utility and corporation bonds sold to the public was The treasury department at Washington announces therp are now 8,187 national banks in this coun try. COTTON. The South's hopes for highes prices for cottoji .have been stimulated by crop conditions figures which, show that the crop is in a bad way. The deterioration extends throughout practically the entire cotton growing belt. The. crop news oaused a rush for cotton which sent prices, upward during the latter. half of the week. Spinners took nearly 180,000 bales this week against 151,000 bales this week lust year. The exports during the week were heavy running to nearly 127,000 bales. GRAIN. The wheat movement declined in volume ' this week from that of last week and the increase in the visible supply was only 5,421,000 bushels. The decline in the movement of wheat was attributed to shortage of grain cars and also disposition on the part of farmers to discontinue selling thefr surplus supply now that they are in better position financially. Some interior points reported receipts to be 25 per cent under .those of week. The car in the southwest seem8 worse shortage than in any other district. The harvest of new wheat is in full swing throughout -the northwestThe wint in Found in Chi-.cag- o the southern states is in a larger0p mea- Photograph sure threshedand marketed. Chicago . Office' of Alleged reports active buying of new wheat. The oats crops has been deteriorating Bond Arch Thief for two weeks because of bad weather conditions. The corn crop has also (By Internationa! News Service.) deteriorated. The over the corn belt came too rainfall CHICAQO. Aug. 6. Police of three late to offset all states the bad effects of drouth. Chicago tonight were asked to search for traders believe that there will be a Miss Marie Reidy, wanted i the "mysphotographs lowering of corn estimates in the next terious Mario" whose were found in the office of John W. government report.. "Honest John" Worthlngton. alleged PRICES. The indications are for lower prices archthlef, and head of an Internationfor sugar. The s put al band of mall robbers. surplus at 2,000,000 tons sugar The woman, who dropped out of or enough to American needs for, six monthssupply here August ,1, it was declared, The sight price changes of foodstuffs In the can bare all the secrets of Worthing-ton'- s eastern wholeasle markets this week "frenzied finance." showed a preponderance of advances .Clues to her present whereabouts over declines. lead to Los Angeles, Duluth and ooQulncy, Illinois. Police In each city were asked to search for her. Detectives from the states attorney's SPANISH SOLDIEBS office meanwhile were searching for held by Worthlngton. 'MEET RESISTANCE additional Wassets M. Hughes, of Torre Through wasS.learned late today that Haute,- it MADRID, Aug. 6. Spanish forces Worthlngton owned ,1250,000 worth of which were lapde at La Restinga, on Chicago real estate. An attachment the Moroccan coast, southeast of will be brought against this property, for the purpose of attacking the it, was stated. wing of the Moorish tribesmen - Action was also taken today to preright Ihave encountered, serious vent Worthlngton or his aides from oband their advance has been resistance held .up taining the. $461,000 deposited by his temporarily. An official statement is- band in European banks. This money sued .here at midnight t is divided "between banks in Rerlln. however, that the Spanish cruisersaid, Warsaw, Posen. Prague, Parts and is the troops that Rome. An injunction against removal have been protecting landed and bombarding by Attorthe of this money was obtained enemy at Zoco Arbas,- 'Oouroxirou Rosenthal, of tho Central ney Joseph and other towns along the northeast- Trust company, acunj as receiver ior ern Moroccan coat near Melilla Worthlngtonbeen blockaded by- - the Spanish have war It was also announced that a new vessels in that neighborhood. defendant would be named Monday Reports persist; that the of when "a prominent Chicagoan" wit Premier Allendesazar may- cabinet surrender. resign. . OO , '.' . This- - man. it was stated, was Implicated .in several of Worthlngton's BULGARIAN ARMY-, LARD AND SHORTENING pail pure VAX A 3 ' Nation- or-gra- :rn J I , Bank Clearings Show Ex- Mrs. Harriet Taylor. Upton to Be Selected Likely pansion of Nation's Fi- - ' for Place nanciaT. Dealings CONSTANTINOPLE, ; Aug. 6. (By The Associated .Press); Relations between Afghanistan and Great Britain depend ' upon the attitude of England toward Turkey, it was declared by the ambassador to the Turkish Afghan alist-government, in the course of ah address delivered at a- luncheon at Angora, yesterday. He declared hi country woultl stand by Turkeys as a loyal ally and ifwould that declare war on. Great Britain countrv tojk the part of the Greeks. LONDON, Aug. .6 Two Greek divisions afre advancing souths of Ismid, 50 miles southeast of Constantinople, which has been in the hands of the Turkish Nationalists, says a Constat Teltlnople dispatch to the Exchange are said Greeks The egraph company. to have entered without resistance. -- (By International News Service. CHICAGO, Aug1. 6. The vital of Mrs. Lena Kolze. believed to be the ..fourth poison, victim in the Kolze homestead "death circle." were being, examined tonight by Coroner peter Hoffman- - The body of the, wo- . 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