\ Federation of Women'a Clubs Ends Meeting Federation Women’s Clubs Hear Expert’s Plain Talk 250 ENTOMBED Chicago George J. Kneeland did some plain talking to delegates to the BY EXPLOSION General Federation of Women's club* j Chicago The 12th biennial conven- I tion of the General Federation of j Women's club» passed Into history in convention here. Thursday night as one of the moat suc­ Mr. Kneeland is director of the de­ Biplane Explodes Bin Dirigible cessful ever held. Aeronauts in Air Many Hours partment of investigation of the Amer-I Of Fifty Rescued Only Fourteen lean Social Hygiene a»»o<-iation. Hia I Features of the day were a protest When Two Collide. and Go Many Miles. remark* were baited on statistic* | Are Still Living. against the indorsement of suffrage gathered by his investigators. He; for women and a burst of giving which found that a prolific source of supply ; I (toured »20,000 in comparatively «mull to commercialized vice comes from Army OfHcrra Obey (inlrrt to ( on- Of Fourth Kxcurúun txost in Wild» sums into the treasury of the federa­ girls between the ages of 15 and 18 Disaster to Alberta/'otlierg Come» duct Thriiut'litt aa in Actual F'ore.t Reserve and Wander Without Warning~and Cause years, the dangerous age of the devel- j tion and completed the endowment Combat in the Air. Aimle»»lu Five Dag». opment of the »ex instinct, and that a ; Cannot De Determined. fund of »100,000. startling minority of these come from j When the women started out to get home* other than those of poverty and I ignorance. Vienna Nine terribly burned and the fund they evolved a plan whereby The National balloon race 1» over. Mr. Kneeland'» agent* in the last | Lethbridge, Alberta — A terrific ex­ mutilated Ixxliew, the splintered frag for »60 the giver may name some per­ Catpain Walts, in th<> Kansas City manta of an aeroplane and the rharreoor, coarse and ignorant, w ith Lieutenant Flats and Lieutenant The program committee under-esti- ' The news was flashed by telephone i with a wide knoweldge of evil and from many miners' cabins and demol- lloosk alatard, starte»! in pursuit. to Portland from a ranger's hut, in the i ¡shed numerous small buildings. A mated the interest felt in the confer- little conception of gotxi." It was the intention of Captain ence moment after the explosion, a score of of the legislatutive committee wild and savage country to the east of Hauswirth to take photographs of th»*, panic-stricken surface workers rushed the chairman of departments and Bull Ron reserve, that the two emaci­ movements of troops ladow and then | and ated men, almost on the point of col- ' from the mine, followed by a dense Alaska’s Greatest Mount assigned it to a separate hall. The to join in the maneuvers. At the ’ crowd wax so great here that the Fire lapne, had staggered towards hia door of smoke and poisonous fumes. in Alarming Eruption cloud sain«’ time he was to keep out of rang«* department protested ««nd the auditor- I begging for food. When the first rescue crew arrived a of any of th«’ mompiito craft which ium, which was vacant for the after- 1 The three other balloons had licen Seward, Alaska — A light fall of large force of men set about to clear might seek to attack him. The new« noon, was taken and every seat was accounted for by the following Satur­ sulphur dust here Wednesday night the »haft. Thousands of tons of rock had gone abr»mut 1300 feet from here, there and everywhere. mai have been received, and whether | ties entered the mine they found, [ the ground. The aeroplane, at a still orator in the political campaign in the This is why the telephone carried the volcano is in violent eruption or jumped in a chaotic mass, horses, tim­ United States this fall and compel greater height, maneuvered until it such welcome news. The aeronauts has merely discharged a large volume bers, wagons and mining parapher­ ap|M’ared to be nearly over the airship, j him to exercise the greatest care for were safe. No one knew definitely of sulphur-laden smoke is not known. nalia. the scene being]indicative of the Then it made its descent. It was the . some months to come. any more than that. Two years ago last Thursday Mount force of the explosion. evident intention of the pilot of the "This is my answer to those who ' Then the search parties organized, Katmai burst forth in violent eruption, aeroplane to take up a ¡MNiilion di- by W. M. Davis, who immediately had covering Kodiak and adjacent islands rvctly above th«* dirigible within strik­ wanted me to go into a campaign," ; telephoned the glad tidings, set out and the mainland within a radius of Buxine»» Interest “Lobby” said Colonel Roosevelt in describing ing distance, but, »»wing to a fatal from their headquarters to go to Aims 100 miles of the volcano with a deep Defied by\ President Wilson miscalculation, either of the distance the condition of his throat. "If any­ and from there to Walkers' Prairie layer of volcanic ash. Washington, D. C.—President Wil- separating the two craft or of speed, one expected me to do so, I cannot to find the wanderers. the n«»sv of the biplane struck the en­ now." It is considered remarkable that, i son came out Wednesday with a flat The announcement of the ex-presi- with all the searchers at work, forest Eight Hours’ Hain Storm velope of the airship and ripped it I declaration that, despite what he char- dent's disability was after he had paid rangers, deputy sheriffs, private citi­ wide »»pen. in 1 aris Brings Death to S acterized as a deliberate campaign by a visit to Sir St. Clair Thompson, pro ­ tremendous explosion followed; zen», dwellers in the neighborhood, fessor of laryngology and physician of , Baria — The death toll from Tues- ' certain interests to bring about an ad- the balloon burnt into flames, which working almost night and day to find envelope»] the biplane, and in a mo­ diseases of the nose and throat in them, these two men found themselves. day's tempest stands at eight. Eight journment of congress and post pone- ment the wreckage began to drop, : Kings College hospital, a specialist Until they walked into the ranger's other persons as far as is known, have ment of the administration’s trust leg- crashing at length like lead to the 1 whom he had consulted when he was cabin, not a [>crnon had seen them nor disappeared and 70 were injured islation program, he would use every in Iamdon in 1910. slope of a hill. a word from them could have come to through the collapse of sections of the ' influence at his command to get the — The exertion of addressing the 1 any living soul unless there had been Baris streete. pending bills through Royal Geographical society recently a man station«'« practically on every One of the finest quarters of Baris this session, Male Suffragist Pitched brought about a culmination of the' five yards of ground. can hardly be recognized, so extensive j Choosing his words carefully, the | weaknesses which Colonel Roosevelt ’ s ■ Into Lake by Crowd The landing places and results of the was the wreckage caused by the storm. | President disclosed his belief that or-| Police keep back the curious specta-[ ganized distribution of circular letters I.«»n«lon A nearby artificial lake I friends observed on his arrival in ' race are as follows: gave a big crowd a unique opportunity London. WatL« and Fawcett Winners with tors, for the wood pavement for yards | and telegrams among business men, I It wax on account of throat trouble 1 a flight of 75 to 80 miles. Watts gets around the great cavities caused by : members of congress and other public Sunday to vent its warth on sufTragist interrupters of David Lloyd-(«e<»rgef I that ho insisted on x|M>aking in a small first prize. Land«! 9:20 Friday morn­ the flood undulates under the pressure , officials, calling for an adjournment of ! congress, a halt in the trust bills, an j chancellor of the exchequer, who spoke ; hall instead of a large one in which ing 11 miles north of Cascadia, Linn of the moving earth undeneath. Police, firemen, soldiers and laborers increase in freight rates for the rail­ at Denmark Hill, in the south of lx>n- i the society had wished to hold the county. e with cónica protuberances, slant sides surrounded him on Lily mountain, which includes the provinces of Bolo­ sharp crossing and’were penalized for and unusual tops, soon may lie unpop- I 1000 miles to the south of Lanchow, prolonged for perhaps another week. gna. Ferrara. Ravenna, and Forli, now fouling. The change was brought about as a ular among the best trunk society. since June 4. “White Wolf,” after devastating declare that the event» of the past result of the visit of Minister Noan, of The American association of General week, now temporarily subsided, have A Francoir Villon Born. Argentina, to Washington, when' he Baggage agents opened its annual 1 the provinces of Nan and Shen Si, on only been a general rehearsal and that London—Sylvia Pankhurst, accord- | conferred with President Wilson and convention here with the avowed pur-1 June 4, attacked Tao Chow, in the ex­ the first presentation of the revolution­ Secretary Bryan. Dr. Noan brought pose of taking concerted action to urge I treme south of Kan Su, and. after ary drama will be given soon and will ing to a statement, has^undertaken a | back a spirit of optimism and some the Interstate commerce commission robbing the inhabitants, burned the "go" better. The press generally hunger and thirst strike.» whether in > new ideas which he imparted to the to consider a plan for the standardiza- I town to the ground. He and his fol­ reviewing the uprisings concludes that or out of prison, until Premier Asquith j lowers were surrounded afterward by tion of trunk», both as to size and con­ other conferees. these were not due merely to excite­ consents to receive a suffragette depu­ the regular troops. The determination which seems to struction. ment of the moment, but constituted tation. "If I were king. (I would not have been reached is to to keep the always be getting behind the wooden a planned political revolution. Turk» Take Bar Step». "Eugenic" Law Sustained. mediation board from formal adjourn­ wall of the wooden heads of my minis­ Ixvndon — An Exchange Telegraph Madison, Wis. - The Supreme court ters,” said H. W. Nevinson, a war cor­ ment. ______________ /5>U Keep» Ixing Vigil. upheld the so-called "eugenics law,” company’s dispatch from Constantino­ respondent. “I have lost my respect Tacoma, Wash.—Terror stricken, 8- for the king and think him a poor, 1‘anilc Denied Duet. which had been held unconstitutional ple says a state of seige has been pro­ unimaginative San Quentin The state board of by a lower court in Milwaukee. The claimed by the Turkish govenment at year-old Stanley Gilmore stood a lone unadventurous and death watch for eight hours Wednes­ prison directors by a vote of 4 to 1 de­ eugenic marriage law requires male Smyrna, in Asia Minor, and along the day over the lifeless body of his 4- creature, too much like his relative, applicants for marriage licenses to un­ the emperor of Russia.” nied the application for parole of dergo blood tests as to a condition to Dardanelles, to put a stop to the emi­ year-old brother, Hubert, who acci­ gration of Greeks in Turkey. The Abraham Ruef, the former political granting of a license and was enacted dentally shot himself while their par­ Woman Swims 7 Mile». question of the expulsion or forced mi­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Gilmore, of Is»«« of San Francisco, who is serving by the last legislature. gration of Greeks from Turkish terri ­ Newport News, Va.—Miss Elizabeth a 14-year term in the penitentiary as Wilkeson, were in Tacoma. When the tory has recently been the cause of mother and father returned home they Upton Mehehan, Saturday swam across the result of a conviction in 1908 in Fierce Tribe IH»per»ed. sharp protests from the Greek govern­ found little Stanley lying on the floor Hampton Roads, thereby winning the the so-called graft prosecution on a Oudja, Morocco - Columns of French ment and a veiled threat of war. Both by the side of the bed, on which he distinction of being the first woman charge of offering a bribe to a super­ She swam visor. According to the rules of the troops under General Baumgarten and Greece and Turkey are making prepar­ had lifted his brother, whom he found to accomplish the task. Iwiartl Ruef’» application cannot come General Gourard, after four days of ations for armed conflict. dead at noon. He was in a nervous from Pine Beach to Old Point, a dis­ tance of seven miles, in two hours and up again within one year, except on almost continuous fighting, have dis­ collapse. 28 minutes, considered byjjexperts to the recommendation of the warden or persed the fierce Riata tribe. The Father of Duchess Sued. troops burned the villages and kill«! be splendid time. a director’s motion to reconsider. Sheep Die Mustcriouslg. New York A siut for 1100,000 dam­ and wounded hundreds of tribesmen. ages for alleged breach of promise has Pendleton, Or.—About 400 sheep The French lost 11 killed and 53 been brought against Eugene Zimmer­ running on the range in the mountains Gila Monster Bites Man. Vessel Thread» Canal. • Medford, Or. .lames King, a carni­ wounded. Panama—The seagoing dredge Cule­ man, of Cincinnati, father of the near Meacham, in the eastern part of val snake charmer, was bitten by a Duchess of Manchester, by Miss Icy Umatilla county, have died mysterious­ bra, a vessel of 3000 tons, has made a 20- Year Dill Advanced. (iila monster Sunday night in the pres­ Wareham, a dog fancier of this city, ly in the last few days, according to complete continuous trip through the Washington, D. C. — It was an­ it was learned here. According to an reports received here by Al and Wil­ canal. The time required was about ence of scores of women and chidren, dozens of whom fainted. King be­ nounced by the house leaders that the affidavit by Miss Wareham. reciting liam Slusher, who have a large flock nine hours. The prospect of the early came hysterical and fell in a collapse 20-year reclamation extension bill the grounds for suit given in the com­ in that district. Al Slusher hurried to passage of large merchant vessels. in the pit. Attaches pried the rep­ which Western members are pushing plaint, the alleged promise to marry the mountains with a crew of men to Colonel Goethals says, depends on the tile's jaws apart and rushed King to a for consideration will be brought be­ was made in thia city onor about De­ investigate. It is reported that the complete stoppage of the movement of fore the house this week. cember 20, last. hospital. His life is despaired of. sheep apparently died of poisioning. earth into the canal at Cuaracha. I FRANK DAYTON Frank Dayton has been with a prom­ inent motion picture producing com­ pany for four years. Previous to hl* joining the company, be was in "In Old Kentucky,” for eight years, not con­ secutively, but at different times. Hl* theatrical engagement* have been long ones. Before joining the "In Old Ken­ tucky" company Mr. Dayton played in the following companies under the management of Charles Frohman : "8henandoah." as Col. Kercheval West; "Lost Paradise." aa Ralph Standish; “The Girl I Left Behind Me.” as Private Jone*, and Empire. New York theater productlcna. Mr. Dayiou plays heavy dramatic leads and is especially adapted for modern character type*. DEPICTING LIFE OF VILLA Moving Picture Reels Make Hero of the War Leader of Mexican Con­ stitutionalists. Here Is the general synopsis ot the war n.’m entitled “The Life of Gen­ eral Villa:" "Years ago Pancho Villa was a young rancher living alone with bis pretty young sister and doing welL One day a young lieutenant of the Mexican federal army came to that locality with another young officer. The lieutenant became smitten with Villa s sister, and with the aid of his companion abducted her and ruined her. The sister, after telling her brother, died and Villa journeyed to the garrison town and killed the lieuten­ ant. but tbe companion escaped. Villa tben sold bis ranch and with a small body of men escaped to the mountains, vowing warfare on all mankind In re­ venge for tbe death and ruin ot hia sister. He became a bandit, and by meeting and defeating other bandits became tbe chief ot a great band, tbe terror of tbe northern part ot Mexico. He was particularly sore at tbe fed­ eral government, and when the revolu­ tion broke out be sided with tbe revo­ lutionists and their leader. Sallying forth from the mountains, he blew up train loads ot federal» and met and de­ feated every federal army that was sent against him, captured town after town and city after city. At tbe last great and decisive battle be meets face to face tbe federal officer who had as­ sisted in tbe abduction ot his sister and helped to start him on his road to banditry and outlawry. He kills tbe federal officer with his own hands on tbe battlefield. The federate are de­ feated and Villa is finally proclaimed president of tbe republic of Mexico— he who was once an outlaw with a price upon bls head.“ War Theme of Many Reela. War te turnishing the theme for many motion picture reels row being prepared. A company 1s at work on a aeries ot scene» that show Uncle Sam s soldier boys in every arm of the service—infantry, cavalry, artillery and the signal corps; in setting up ex­ ercises. in making and breaking camp, in drills and skirmishes, and in caval­ ry tactics in which the troopers quite outdo tbe feats of ordinary circus rid­ ers. A reel will be devoted to tbe en tralnment of all forces. Including ar­ tillery, and their movements in the field. In this latter detail will be abown large bodies ot men. full bat­ talions of cavalry, and batteries of ar­ tillery up to the war standard, scout­ ing. reconnoitering, making thetr way over rough country, fording rivers; in tact, all of tbe experiences that an army In the field encounter*. Tbe pictures were taken under tbe aus­ pices of the United States war de­ partment New Comedy "Movie.* Blanche Ring and the entire cast ot "When Claudia Smiles," now playing in New York, were filmed recently In the "Why Is the Ocean So Near ths tihore?" number. Later. Norma Phil­ lips, "Our Mutual Girl.” tn a black and white costume, danced the "Boys! Boys! Boys" number with the male chorus. Favorite Actor Convalescent. Little Bobby Connelly, who has been sick with pneumonia for three weeks, is reported to be convalescent He will soon be seen in some new life portrayals as Sonny Jim, which char­ acter he has already made famous un­ der the direction ot Tefft Johnson. William Farnum Engaged. William Farnum will be presented In "The Redemption of David Coraoa." by Charlea Frederic Uosa