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Show : - ' ' 7 - , ' l , , . . - - SDAY SEPTEMBER .T1TE, .Evr,saTG ,NEWS , , . . 2 1913 ,I1 ILL , ljNI) VISIT tte midbliewbauftett kil'iyewlwayl ?irtkal,b,7esetolt? and thone in the we "my of Salina. ( luz , ,N'o SIX CARS W PECKED 'R",fiAPJ DESCENDS ' RI A - , ' . ' 3 , ., new inetructiene are to mend those Ins in the eastern part of the United , . MarlIER VISCOUNT HALDANE ,...., . , , ' ' - ' stal4. by : 1 tranat.ot ba. i , arrived here yet EN licl RAILROAD EtptIrtt R FOUR GIVEN TIERRA 'tut...Loll HEAD REFUSE PASgAGE IN I Mexico City, Sept. ' ct the Could Hardly Care for Chil- American. Who kir. heeding Preeldent . ' ' . wilson's warning to moil,,o are clren Finds Health in gnant ovi:r the (I.,.4 ,,:' tranbi.)rtot- Sections of London Scat. Heavy Toll in Ac- - Address D4livered by English Death Claims i ,president's, Envoy, to Invade';,LiOn ofteriol. ,Ccie.rams triini ' eri i ruz Pegoud, French Aviator, Per. 4, vi74.7 i IS Veg. E. Pinkham Tampico troll'ate trial the "n15 land Express Collide Near Chancellor Feature of land tn. console dlof atr.hvrILed tko ,ecident at Auto Races at Stronghold of Mexican forms Remarkable Feat in is o r ii., iouest- tefrafp, Compound. , Nashville. Kirkby Stephen . Montreal Meeting . Rebels. Som. .f the prked ticket aAtiltiLble. Midair.... It Americans Who procv-oe' ,ra..orts t, I to avail themselves of the- l r.ftred . ' six &rine Cemtee. N.Y.--'FI hi e , r a, to , itransportation homePrefk-I have Li 1 i bet)th as Lad not have good they thctr I THIRTY PERSONS ARE INJURED IS APPREHENDED. Iclances in Mexict -- to bril.a THREE DRIVERS APE INJURED .. INFLUENCE OF BRiT1SH- LAW.' KO DANGER I was MACHINE, DROPS SWIFTLY. L.,A now. In the steerage,firs't young when my Thus far no intimation l',F.Pil rr.... i ,r4, 7 baby was born and ceived by Consill Gen,ral fi!, AL., ,, my health was very 4, a', IF any means la being yrovid, I section st,it., to Get rp Steam Made on Invitation of Old buch ri, s ; Spectator Relieved When Monoplane .1 so Trip bad atter that. I First passenger and riierchalt v,,A,- ' .1 For (ra,F, and Second Semina arm Friend of Mr. LindRefugees not was ordinarily plyttbong the c,,,,, :, in Rights Itscif and Alight s 1 had leaving from gulf ports. in my ,n,;1 :,,,,,. Into Roar. Fellow. lltso Brtion ''.' heered, pains . Inijixt to Steerage Passage. Safet). eral Ehanitlin has been ail,.,,!, a back and was so .- .will San leave Vrar,c: tratisport ,c, , last of the week for ports ef,,I.,,; :he .' , poorly that I could i t. .. r of ef core 7,11.tb as Salina n'7. i it Mr,ntroal, Que west coast Wilicrh,,, Stene,l-hardly take v..hvir,e ,Tenm. seln. rlept t T bfyr.:a Crux, Sept. 1.Presick-si- t Juvity, 'France. Sept. childr-rgolLth, 4 I. expected athe round trip rill 'l made I two dreee hest'1 7 ton in the 1.,-f:,en rere rny Si:. day the land, afternoon England, claimed by a John who sor representative, personal Frntwh op aviator. Pegotad. t, I' within a month. . :, i0'.",e,1 and ..ore Mgt '.2' doctored with sev-- I Are 1,,,,v61 to of Eng4nd, W!1- Lind. snd Rear Admiral Fletcher, contdrop! au ,t0, raeol, at tha prate fa The consul already has ee.nt 'r ,,,f,,, A!sukt. 2Ct made a psrachute , eral doctors but gut a, ,..i.,,,,n of tyrci formed the t in Anterian warships here. gees to Manzanillo. intir,.,i rtT:TNonz ,rom an acropiane from a height of t hdar when t ur Of thie .,..x ., 0. a,- - count Haldane ttf w!21.1 no iltie l' a i,w'4..,:q14 of the faneau ;. n e of ttp ,ventng rnvk.t., no better. They told me there CAra en tered in prtnc:pal 4 li'' fret. accomptished a much more ha.e planned to leave tomorrow morn-- , 1 have used ' ,'''''' .1,, far-ar a tstat! n m help without an operhtion. race were wrecknr-t- rir. 'fr.,- far trg! tr tbe Arct-It.tais, to a auger plantation 110 FARMERS' UNIONLIVIAKES .xpress markatile early first 'at feat !!'which today, Corn- ,, E. , 4. Pinkham's Vegetahie 7', .1.1t..s.a.at. 1184111a Lydia cf.,!..r..t, yiscciani. ,Ea.:.;:,,,..1..,-track ,Ighi.ci,i;.titi 16 tio,e4.4,ert,,,lc.rjte.tt of ,,,,e44,,0:! ,,1 ,'Ar rine :belt. ,i.r.,... a,!idlea!tt ,titht in a district where reta.,ia . RECOMMENDAT104,1S,7-,,,T-7-,,---,-.,----on th. ' 1,1,44hich ;,:ort.p,ete.3, tlien tne Prituese r,si,or.dents have be,m operating- - wito sp,tors,. my own work now and the :',eel --- --e 17' healer lava! ahliatt incluced trtally of I do most ofehildrert. The-trie 14 HI be falkl"'" declare waz an epoci, i Four of the racing rn't1 LA,a' 1 recommend yc,nr careof my ""!aln I exPeriment towattle the at- - and three remit:eel minor :ny...-,l'ao, tte great ksaal itghts of th e western remedies to all' trufferirg wornem"- -'h' M'al Salina. Kan..,,Eept. 7h. wrt'ck orTtirr,d ''3 th( IIVLH ; iOft oj R.3E:Emery. ta:nment of safely 'n the air- - ItriteiVt of the cars wtth their tirli.e,t, at.:-- . .,,..icitnett amo se,tes: T,,, E.,,,,,i,, HI, MT. WILLARD A. GRAILAII, Care of n1'1" a l 'n'al. Hawk.1 j'in' t''''''' agricultural appropriations. trie ,:1,-,vietel of Mr. Linn's, who now CRUPeK1 hls monoplane to de- ishment of dealing in futures. the Th. t,ao tralee hal left tfarly.le for High r ,N.at,onaltyA iEtsworrliTtITTLE,BorinaCenter.N.T. ierthe a g gantic leiter ..s., ,,,, the 8,y. ehanicians flaah,ed througr. ,1:,...,,,r,,8...,,,i 1.,,,.- :r.e .as plantation. It will be of i bureau of markrP.tig frt;:hgy flte Mr. cars a.. ta wreckage p't.z.4y In Lai and Ethics Lind and Admiral .n the agricultural department, r..tti el'innx which he waa fiving - at 1'35 arl I Il. th:s morn.Tic. T,, " a upsioal bodies at a speed of tkl rt.:e, ,.n t ,..: , Lydia E. Pinkbam s Vegetable Corn- urr It was :n many isay an epoch-macredit extension. stricter imm:grai,to, l,iiren for 11,u: a quarter L.) ride for two hours CAI horee; ,sely. and t,,,,, crol.s,t4n The ,c, as 'main tain ed i eseap:ng injury. made from native root; and sec rr ba titer leavir,g the station at Tierra lane andi a protest against th of that place on a !Nies wit n the pound, mg sprs, t dea.ring as tt '1 a''.1 -- a: a !'" Pee- the harmful or no narcotics contains E TH e ere DEarl bank herbs, a central currency pia.f. They cst,evt to rensain :4 posed rr,,-,, "ne re" Pr'''nt 'hen anl t .:, t the plaiitatio n. Etthr;e14.ngre.:t.rntat:.idonte,,.,!,,,ldn:m., and today bolds the recorI of hIgh ne au:. retaranig to siimit of the recommendations to a John W. Sherrill, lie 11.0,- - ,ttl 3,,, 2. ,,r. ,..c! the train had :s- Th. try: f...:aceess1.11 we 7".;2 gress contained in the report of r Wediiesaar.' ,.. the , 'rest ,,,,,) being .,,t t.,,re .1.,,, ,,:ar No. feet. .A t, !2 the ear :. att)t, largel!. to ilr:t!,.-A-the r,,gion tittotigh which e. utire eemmtttee of the 1.tup, fteam tar a!harr upnt get .1 n.--- atICI, ,,T,ted rr.,-:-a know If d f ii;s. Then woman's for etf P. forwar Thamall ,h, Bridges. litiar, !a c4te y' part :les is the field of rebel op-- , union s drawn for presentat!ot ., .',' !,,,, flashed .r. the iso;ereist, of trae a medkine a-n esti-- a or,d ;.se to ? the mact!ne wile incline No. .!,s,rve,o1 car ,...',.. Pui,:k don't it why - n. you try ILose have not be- - n on a big opening Beffilinti of the natirmai the 0,,,,,,,, t ,,, t ,'1litm Stierrod. driver cf St.atz ca r. re.a.tn, aha :aid asaoczatsd with him que 1.,i) t.;.,e ,,,,,,,i, tri, r,..r.r.. pf.rz tion of the organization here toda:-st von .s nie. the glasrtitA Through No spectators have the &mit L If a., a alightest ,roscd.id w:th pas re-r-e 31 a!atPs lord .high ctlah..enor as the executive IT dependritt bands have been. ent- Delegates representing zhe propciler s'aelen 'and the mono- , , i h., Bro , meehahv.ah..,t. uts, !if the .'tx' ihi:m11; in 1,,t,ng the haciendas. which present. That ancient thlealljMY(liapouln:"41.vi.-71krir-r kingte yistice plane further tnelihe until it was per- - car No. 8, several of the m, it t,art rendicu!ar with the earth. it seemed urprotected, and ..,A .,,,, base.j u,o4n expenene rather to Lydia E.Pink halo 3ledici ne Cix THI3 !Nur-RE..ars ,t4ht nre arli 'many ,4 the rat, r tb n,,,rums tdoli the headlorg bovernment ha a made no adhe! ea4. an't tilts tact It ;tr,pei,elhle to get (confidential. 1,y nn,Mass., for Mer-- ! !heir, !dn.or, t1,ens found Freeman Ormsby, ,,,,,,nge. i:.stematic effort at repression. THREE MEETHAT from larrne in q,z,e vicinity :. injuries not tne law azdsthe .ronstt- . s Ice. Y our letter will be opened, e,-:.re, !.roVe intluer.-ee., As The mn,rhine,elropywedasettrty,,ipe. hic!dtips of trattivon the road over Cercars, rhi,, r.!.tott a &floweret" ,:erir too at to eare--,-tor ratrP ,n and woman, DOWV1111. oe.. tu,,,,,,,ms ,frf the thme driver alp. tali dipped agahl L.wards the earth iT,yde the Americans will travel to gre.t. naz,0... Eng and held tu strict confidence. tt tr,anY ,f T '''''''' Whipk ;Aid the piiot ap.ps'ileri head downward !t:u2ant of Studebaker'. Tif.rra Bianca are of common occuri. d, rrarict snri America 1...;'... , Ntke eherxreti be4tet were taken from IN RAILROAD WEEC1( Seconds. thick). stileil hours. passed. broom." NO. 13. slight bru ises ne speaker a nig utd tha, th. great ,nrie The paasengers, however, have Masers !sr rnest, the irreck a'.11 tt was be:teverl that With an alincist tniperceptibie eurve.1 Edward Pons. driver iif Nterter car toien subjected to great inconveni,,i.ttenvi, mankind tr, that .. ,verai .,,Cri,.7.- - ',.,,fr2 stlt among the-the machltle shifted its course to a No 2, s!ightly bruised. s or, (. the bandits or rebels usually AI :10t tear of th- !r,g the tio brio Atur 7,,) tnju--i d trwtnapaertengers Aft of the Vutims are restdents of .of straight line, thp piiht in the same po- satisfied to leVy on the contents of .14,,,t,ce, but f,,,,,r of pt,b4i, ,,p!nion, ,. 1 to to the Viscount ro .4en' JUglie ,n Fp, ,':a turc:ta salon,. How he remained Br Rock Island De long Saehrille cars. upside on !and Train tendexprelaS that therefor public optru Chicago Ha Alma, sta:d that the metrhera ol the Leeds anfi Cari,ttie rertals. doun the anNious watcher s could not !Alfrcer ear No. S. Jake Loiver drhy- more esecutian Down than th. Rolls el and rails Meti Can Bar it P,E,C;a11.1 ,ntertained arburary RELY ON EMERY-Mr- . leierrnine but it Arother dtsaeter oeeurred near the ma'chamtlan- - an" of long enough to .r. Ted justice to restrain men from lalv- - the hlaBest respect for the lord hIgh VaTTO. Ppot (n. Deretntter l'ii. 1914, when Embankment. cause them to believe that be neer À PT,.TPOn Sheppard, NO. 5, T. 1,Vea.ns. driver: Lind awl the admiral are placing ,, .,,,,,,,,nt. 'ehancet!or and -lt,,rak,fig. h wouto thaa r,v,13.?, himself. 01011 right parAerger.3 loet their live and Frank Heil, mechanician. es,aped re: snce irt the assurance of Mr. Emery t tP,Celint Haldane proceeded sugtl,re Pressnt ly the monoplane lie added that toere was 2;) were injUred- -- -dipped harmed. although thY rhed viti 'de no danger In the tr:p, Celia Rapids, Ia.. Sept ITrain No- again. same that tnt the posslmight policy n and with a gracefu1 curve 1 tI utitr,cluce the chancedit aa are that there will through the wreckage at t'un la.A adopted 113 mazior,g aril that the PO' an erect posItion. Pegoud few Roth ,n the Decorah and h!s fame 5poke f,r them444, ioutbbound. were naggedbefor.. ,,,,rd;rig the' time hehad he come in hen nation. might be selvett, although those here Interested THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN for a few minutes to' and fro, and & Island. Rock tra,k agnin. the welfare of the confklential agent branch of the Chicago anwe much to folk" the ashatrie4 ceride4 by a seri(ra of kautiful 'Mt. state was decorated tclth the Tn. tragedy came a:ttiout warning THROWN OUT OF WORK arl the catcall officer express some un- due here at 6 p. m.. was wrecked of getthrur dliff.rencea rnethfxis cent aelt as a center piece, the Stara to the spectators. he- On landing the and disputes as said: within two mies of Maynard a 3 4i", on the ratt and the trt 7., Inet!viduals hare and Str!pes wr.Ecit or cAl2SE nfusion over the transportation Th, corn. In !ate years. The alverythinv ment splendidly France on the left :r, hc,nor of this afternoon The entire train was :every; 2 of Americans from mesteo con,fa; th Bc,ston, Sept. The six cars were sp....air.' around answeted the sllgliteet touch. I Frank 8 Kellogg. prea.dent of the the ernznent MatFT PIteh ad,r,.eate, Fmof the- r ills- and luvohtle n,ler. he. '3 U eq. l'onsul Canada Is un- derailed, rolling cloun a ten.foot ermined for a long time head down- the track at a terrific rat. of American Bar assoclation.'brieffy tre Aa the Later rawyers rreTrrttert manut-nin , I better InPlantY a anted to. not :iIe than barikment. Three Were on the fifth lap irlth the tstude- duced the presiding officer of the afterr.ipply anythingards, bccause wIth appltluse when t or us ,nttl-clAs- s g in Massachusetts The steamer g It. passage. couldn't he Tte sensa- balo,r "ivhisktegioni- the ill- - noon. C'hitsf Justice Wilite of the United had heen thirty-fivothers were cure killed and they entered the theater bu.t thecitwork today by the tIon is strang, but ru,t unpleasant. and fat.d number 13. abou I.e.) Yartir ln States supreme court.- - referring th: : in Mes.,an, Ittil be used to transport a more to Tne ; mat to the enthusi-tan- t less or when injur,d. gert)usly are the law prohlbitth,neW Ft.,te to dA c:arnher Galveston. but rather cause machine nct Ditch at all. i"lytie DOnn- him as a person the lead of .11ercer N to exemplifier the ldrd high hancellor, ai.cdtrpanied i,y of the accident was the spread ,!:' any children I went Very rlooly so as to avold:i'an. ha ac.cept intericiracrotttmodations the Vitiiihr,acti. feel- - riffle-at American law- 141,,a:s the eh1".r.n driving the i1r ..Kanncin IT he 14 It a room ,t 5, the machine to too who have thus been pro- - ;0111 T giVe way. yet, but who has added luster to his .ideeph hir right front .i.tctirig coaches turned strain Muir MacKenzie,. rrindnal aextetary provtdes that r,o ce:ol under 4 years -Nloe.fi for rIsiJ.,t that they will remain gine left. trie rails the hut bad I wonted to I could aft.- - swervfng to avai., ,tr,king a !, by the manrer in which to th. lord rnliacell,T, arrived. preeSStOn tne embankment. The than etght hwars .rahtlt work more rnurb !riot. .7'n, Vra Cruz Consul Canada's only .aver and slid down quick.luts!de nro boy. turned into fence! he bag presided with ixreat honor and yic. Oel- - righted myself applauise was aes long sumaineet that it tia er more than 44 hours a weak IA special train was made up7 at of our t:Tesembleel tl avmd blocking the track. The; dignitv oi..t.v the aunteme oclock ly.regoud's dernontttrattie itv71.at wain and left Maynard at as prompted wreck of the fenpar;:,fisolif hitateek tocniti,owinthge i experiment I ' I tions in pllitical cdtventionw !tonight, bringing the injured to this by. the theory recently exprersod ,,:,. track into ; cHl ?K"le Brigham Toon" it,T,TICE WIUTE PRESIDES. I Prank E. Kellog& former President I Members hf the Ar4octatient traula Blerict that 4 flashed bY paramount NO. Mercer carp who rriverstrl Chlot Justle"Vbite before intnylw- - Taft. er.lnlr 64'rd"t 24d chief Jul- - ,havtaw train was running between problem of attaining safety in the Air. Instant. The Ruiz: runamg inant third, or announcements. not received tonlaCc elf righting devices and 'drove int, the wherkage and turned: ing Viscount Haldane. read a telegram rice Nrilitc also, came in for hVatiOna 'other literature trym the association and ,rhirty mi:ea an hour. twenty-fiv- e the question; somerAwilt: killing its crew The Buick from the Duke of Connaught. governor 4it an ususual speed for trains parachutes axe beside At tho conehitstrm of the afternoon during tn, will confer a past year. that they are just as mu..h at the mar- - followed ani struck with, a terrible general of Canada. and the Duchess of sosolon klegidll university conferred do- this branch. TO i.,,.,. forwarding the 64eretary iraur Ion i!, of a su id en viOlent gust is the oron lord the ehancellr.r not at and high fi.,Veral times The i'onnaught. expressing regret grees lot the Untvernity their correct name' arash. Lirntng THE DEAD a vseeio,liel,1 giate-,1- picked beery able to attend th. sersirms of the a number of distinguished members or and addr,,,,,aa trniti':...ry ;:':'1,ii out IJohn Proctor, Kansas City. th 3i,gat tirofession bar altSOCIat:ein. latoorangetti uill been ca;islatti by wivalls; and 1. Hepworth, Oe !weir). Ia. , :et they iscre ahle by folding their N't7rt ous Dyspeprc,r Mrs. Cora De Be". 4.1c;Nven. la. wings to wit'iciraw most of their rum sia !ace from the action of the atr it wigs 4.4 SERIOUSLY INJURED. ,, r. if ,..'atarrh of Stom, A, that an endeai,or should be arh. 3,,,z,.....L.,al!! Dr. S. M. Androns. oelwetn. Ace urged , . made so In conrtract tlait IrAO, aeroplanes Catarrh of Intesig-,',ntlipatto; ,;tlit.,injured internally. the,y could rot be capsized. . tinal Tract Headache Mons Proctor. Imoulders injured. regoud undertook ta demonstrate .. Stomach and 11 G. U. Phillipa. ribs broken. that the ordinary aeroplane. not fitted hinating -all other A. A Crawford. Cedar Rapids. en-- . v. it h anv as ,r iirol of much greater stability than "ii, .... ,gineer. back injured. troubles. Sir st9mach and experts are Fireman liennings. Cedar Rapids. generally was of the opinion that he sbi,,:eeded bril- ,.. !internal injuries. NO EQUAL IT ii,sa A, M. Wi hers. eonductor. Cedar .liantly. Promotes natural. healthy action :Rapids. shoulder injured. Chauncey Briggs. arm broken. ! the stomach. P. T, Mensick. hip broken. POLICE BELIHE THAT stores For sale at all the better drug The dead and injured were taken to Two silts, I,Oc and $1.00. diswere ,Oe!stein. were tne Injured ritributed amongst hospitals. - . . BLANcA ,. ' 0 owNNARD - w . Lilo Is SO pooRLy ovATIoN u Mommm.0 - ., I .. I . ! ! , i - To Lya , eta& I - -- ! . d .. - cr JutsI. I trt I ,,. . f , ..hig t I ; -, ' i ll ' ' Dae-to- . . ...:r.t-- 1 n re r. . I- .z ,,, ,..y. I I n c. . . - reg-al- . i ' I , A - ,. tt '. y - çptitn,,-411- i -- - deueh:tt , , . f . t i -: ' - t,s-- - - -- ys , I , r- - ' '' i A 1 I tap-eft- - ; - '1- i ( "siestt'' :, d.-- I . I 1:1- I - ' . ar.. Pegm-u"u'ak- ,,,.., yr-- . 3- ) ,A sl-- el CI - ; e ---- I 1 Outire- - scr:-.:Ci- - -, , . I I 1 i c4f1,-er- Trn-Fo- i, , ... I I 4 ct imt-ltec- : e.r-uit- ir , : i Ult.-te- crr-vtu- e i . irt - 2., th-- a wr-e- ne,-- - - in-t- 'Tie BRAMAN'S STOMACH POWDERS to 2. , , - , t ..e - art-ba- , ; i Intestinal m-- . HAS elm IAN MS MIMEO ' Clothing of Paul H. Thompqrm of Grand Island. Neb.. Pound Under Bridge in Kansas City. ORSTORI ; :,24:',. to, 1111)11:4141 :For ok Infants ' - cicr- c4,17,111r,4 The Kind You Have Ar: :'71:!. 01 it A --4 ZI'C'4 - 1r, 4,4 ALCOHOL 3 PE , ....I 10'71 Always Bought I mil Bears the tat !ingot I:11 qNrAlittOtiltrimvt , '.711,11 .1 11: limphi SidAteAm e Aktte Lal- 0X 1! 1, LC - sAto Smd hpotwoot flyisnabkik IfTv bed- - 0 ta .,.,,f til . - Apr t "!!!tt!L S Worms romniskfuLleverisi nen artilLOSS or Sant iq; paol.2.4 et r Lt. lit. 1 i'r:1 ta I ?lege Siloam:re et YO RK I t I In s Use Dos r, 35 Thirty Years of - OAST011111 ' Exact Copy For Over onlit filettb t 0 a Aperfect Remedy foreonsitsv lion Sour StDreck.Dtarrtin Z 3 . &rip EC tla: NOT.NaRC ; 1 ril F . nor Miami. - Viol Pra - lira 5 c, 4 -.- j4 proves teeth, breath, appetite, digestion.,,j, Carry this inexpensive pleasure in your pocket. It's always ready to chew and to benefit youto take away the effects of g and overueating. Irsas good , for you as stmshlue. if ...,;( - nck5 ."' (1 'Z.1.)170 i - 4 , over-smokin- BUY IT BY THE BOX Look for the spear - 1 Avoid imitations 4,1 , 1 Chew it after every meal - . -, tilt 11P4 -- I ,Zytt, A Illy ,. - . - '- ---,1 -I; at 11 4i-.- r'llr-- E 71-1- , , ,4 , i! 4) 1 . 0 rl l'--- 0 , 2Voo.- I .--, -81- AST 411-Tsisem. re , Ne . Sip( ' -- ch kit,. revoi AL,kt rq,40,tyllrivra, , VOR .407;Vdp ' 4 1 iD- s. il ilb n' Ap, -.0 -- ,atGrnaha wired tonight the detective to hold the coat, hat and lettere found. In the bat was a two-Incut back of the crown. as If made with a sharp Instrument. The bat wail stained with What appeared, to be stairia-,.wefound Ineide the sleeve of the vet; The stains right peered by loins OM with hisedY hands ha,ndling the , ,crtit It's a soothing outlet for nervousness. It's a refreshing, pleasant pastime that im- i , Signature of Promotes 1:14.stioRaterfik ness and RestLontains miss OliumMorphine - a bloodKansas City, Sept. stained coat and a damaged Panama hat in their poreession. but only the slightest clues upon which to base a theory. the polloe k,f this city worked tcnight upon tiio supposition that Paul H. Thompson of Ciran d island. Neb.. fire commise;orier of his state. had met with foul play while on a isit here. Detectives put on the rase immediately alter the finding of the clothing under the municipal wharf on the litasouri river here lett today. had succeeded tonight in find but few traces of the presence of Thompson in the cite. Tonight they were making an effort to locate a young man whose name was mentioned In a note found In a pocart of the coat. Thompfron registered at a hotel here August 29. A delegate working on the retie reported that at the hotel told him Thompson left his room at S o'clock this morning ,The bed in the room did not appear to,have been airy' in, but as if Thompson may have lain on it a few Minutes.. ,The maid straightened the coVers; and later when else. returned to :the reeve. the ted was in diserder, as though Thompson rhad returned and again 000oPthd In the room wag found a. suen as raltroed conductors carry.grip. rt contained only a shirt. A towel lit the roam was stained. but the detectives were not certain that It Was Wood upon it. Christ Thompaort of Grand Island, Neb., Who sant he was the father e the miming man. telephoned to the Weal police for details of the case. After talking 'with him.:the police. expressed confidenrwthat the articles found were the property of the younger Thompson. Descriptions of the clothing and rather artkies given by the elder Thompeoa coincided with the things In their. posseselen, they SPEARMIli' "The same way tobacco steadies yours. "It's wonderful. Tr37 it" .wg -- -- "Hów Does Wrigley' Steady Your Nerves?" 4,4 |