Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 19, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, MARCH. 19, 1918.
GERMANY WILL DO
WHATU.S. DOES
American Property Will Be
Proceeded Against Accord
ing to Action Taken Here.
BIG COMPANIES AFFECTED
lkala-nrc- OirraMminil; la laior
of i'nlted Mle oirrUe
i'-sllmalr-a sj Kallo I A boat
One llandrrd lu tine.
LONDON, lurch IV The Spanish and
ftwlaa Amlxi4S at Berlin have been
directed by the Herman Forelca OffUe
to- aottfy tbe American tiovemment
that Uerrnany ltl proceed with meas
ures acalnst American properly In
ermarir In th asms proportion thai
H' ltnq Is t.an asatnar tWnun prop
erty In the I'nlted Mtatea. Renter's
Amatirif4nt rrrpoBlnl report.
Hitherto. It l stated In the Berlin
apices amtmnrtns: thla art ion. the
lrmiil Rnvrnm'il haa restricted It
self to meaatsrea "absolutely Drmr)r
t prevent enemy property In tiermany
blna; laaert out of termany durin th
war and thereby possibly benrfttln
. termny's enemies."
WASHINGTON. Mar-h, I ITInclpal
Am.rtran hoMlnca In Germany at pres
ent are said to be properties of th
International Harvester t'ompany. th
National aab Keatater Company and
. tha American Radiator Company. Th
beat Information available her la that
hnlrtlna-a of th standard Oil Company
gradually h.4 been reduced until they
ara not nearly ao eatenalve now aa they
were before th war.
laairaare Maawy leaeatrd.
There ar larae Investments of
American llf Inauranr rompanlea In
liermany. but a theaa ara merely for
Ih security of German policyholder
In theaa rompanlea. It la not thought
. they will ba molrstsd.
I'nder th Herman la w all American
property may ba taken. It la to meet
trtia attuallon that A. Mitchell I'alroer,
alien property ruatodtan. haa asked
Congress to authorise him to laka and
aell the holdlnrs of a; real German In
terests In America.
I'ne of th mo,lnJt reason for thla
request la lo break up th holdings of
. th great concerns which bar served
a outposts of kultur In tha I'nlted
states and aa adiunrts of tha German
government's military departmenta.
Kasaer la Interested.
In these properties. It la understood,
tha Kaiser blmsetf. on of the leading
Junkers and former Chancellor Von
liethmann-Holwrs; ara largely Inter
ested. Th taking of American property In
Germany, aa pointed out here, can have
little practical effect, because tha bal
Ritct la so overwhelmingly ta favor of
in I'nlted ftatea. ,
Conservative estimates say tbera la
lea tlmea as much Carman property In
th I'nlted States aa there la American
property In Germany.
$2.50 WHEAT. PRICE
DEBATED IN SENATE
newed by Senators From
Grain-Growing States.
GORE PROPOSAL FAVORED
I. W. W. TRACED TO LAIRS
' ikXa ;i n rjaej m VXfW PaaT
. At ins 1 f Urmfrt . of Pullman
' Into Jolntnsr th- orvanLxatlon.
T1i .nJ I'otnt t.uard will b held
' t amtl tb ctnop Is completed. An
ad'titioDJ.1 squad of 3 la p-e.rd
within a few days. Th regular hat
received order to rfurn lo Kort
4;orv Wrticht- AdJotnt-0nerl
loodr. who arrived yesterday Mid he
woald establish headquarters al J-t.
Msnea and remain until th situation
n clcarett
- far aa tha state of Idaho l ron
canned w wtll not stand any !. h
let." ha said. " W do not propose
to allow any lawlesnsa If It tak
tvtry dollar and Try enaa la
state to prevent U. W do not pro-
poo to allow any - peace officers to
ho beaten up.
m will rtik up the harboriri
rlacfs. and - that tby create no
mora disturbance, liuvrrnor Aleian
dr has aafhortsed nio to at I
thlnfc th situation demand
-W k 1l atihmii vT-r I W W In
th rouniy to lnTestiratton and make
httn aivn a atatemant of how be atanda
, wur close their poolhalls and hana;
oists, I understand there aro or
In tha county outside of St.
Maries.
" will not have anv controversy
. t Ka i r r Itrhf W'm mrm not con
-emd with their labor dif f Icoltlea.
They ran adjust them with their em
ployer. There Is no la bos question
inyolred fmr w cn If ,hejr
are loyal Amrrlran cltlxens. askinir for
no'irue" " c'""n- wl" M Pressure for Increase Is .Re-
Th procedure at Fernwood will be
much the same as at ft. larlrs. where
exit is barred except by passport. The
men ara betna; cross-examined singly
as they apply for their passports, and
those conaldered danjreroua or who are
believed to come under the alien In
ternment order are beln. eld under
military guard.
If y Will Be bearebed.
When the I. W. V. have ceased
report for examination, a general
round-up wli. be staffed In the city.
snd the remainder those who bav no
paeaport- will he arrested and '.rough!
before tn authoritiea.
ST. MARIK5. I da h. March M As
tha first step in what Adjutant-Gen
eral Charles H. aloody announced today
would be a general mund.uti of I. w.
W. In Northern Idaho, some SO supposed
member of the organisation wera
taken Into custody at Kernwood. a lum
bar town near here, today, and exaro
w.. ti M H tf t ..).. ne
the xtate ciu.rda. and Sheriff K.' B. n,hr "Tiaranteed wheat price today.
Koland. citing the ability of farmers to make
i. (aaiaalv (mora money raising other cereals,
of the., t.n w.r. held for further norU nd Increased coat of farm
inouirv and tha others wera released I '"r ana vnai necessity i insuring
unoa irnine an oath nt alias- anee to I aaequaie wneat auppnea.
the Government. In addition an equal I oenata waa on Senator Gore's
numtfer wera held her of several I proposal to Increase the price for the
examined br tha authoritiea today. crop to 11.50 per bushel. A two-
making about 4 being kept In custody I thirds majority la acquired to suspend
at this Boint for adidtlonal Investlaa-1 tne rules for action on th proposal,
Hon. land Ita advocates ara aald not to he
"We ara rounding up all the I. W.I hopeful of mustering the necessary
W of Renewah t'ouatr aa a starter fnrivotea
a general round-up In the northern I Wheat price fixing. Senator Nelson,
part of the state." aald a atatement is-I or Minnesota, Republican, asaerted. ha
aued br th adjutant-general today. I ben an "abject failure." Ha advocated
-W a will Investigate all of them and I an open markett with prices fixed only
th organizer and leaders will be I "J naiurai iawa. or extension ot pnee
rharaed with vlolationa of the sttenlnc to other cereals.
laws" I While expressing reluctance to In
A law waa passed by the Stale lgia- I crease tha cost of living by raising
alure a year ago, aerininr in preacn-i -'- ncuumi, ui juu-
n. nnriir. nf aaboiaae and other I neeota. declared such action absolutely
rebalance to constituted authority aa I neceasary In order to stimulate produc-
rrlmln.1 .vfirflrll lftl was aimed at I "on.
Many IlcJicve Price bhnulil Be
. Kal.ed, as Farmers Are P.'clart-d
lo Be Ixlng Money aj Pent
System la Failure.
Uaic
WASHINGTON. Marcn IS. Western
Seaalora renewed their fight for
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Sold Here Only in Portland
More of
These Lovely
Lady Duff
HATS
FOR TODAY AT
$5.00
This newest shipment of "Lady Duffs"
has hats that are even smarter than those
in our previous shipments, and you prob
ably recall how very exceptional they were at five dollars.
SMALL HATS, MEDIUM SIZED HATS AND
LARGE HATS IN EVERY DESIRABLE STYLE
AND COLOR, WITH TRIMMING THAT IS
SMART AND INDIVIDUAL WE KNOW YOU
WILL AGREE THAT THESE ARE THE MOST
UNUSUAL HATS YOU HAVE EVER SEEN
FOR $5.00.
Third Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Today Some Genuine
Swiss Embroidered Collars
Very Special $1.00
These collar i have come to us despite the difficulties of over
seas shipping, and they are delightfully dainty and attractive.
gome are in double or
triple cape style with inter
esting designs in chain stitch
ing, and many are of or
gandy.in single thickness with
organdy appliqued around
the border in pretty designs.
Collars that would cost
considerably more than this
very special price ordinarily,
but here for you TODAY,
and TODAY only, at $1. Main Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
l -mwd?" ''''Iin m I IllSSIlaV
activitia auch aa it
ta ph.r.Ml thai Other Senatora apeaking in support
I. W. W. are carrying on In thla section I ot Oora amendment Included Borah
v. muMiiv. i.uru. 01 jvanaas anu morris
of the state.
BBaaeei Taraed Over ta V. S.
One of the prisoners taken here to
day who gave his name aa Tom Scott
and said be waa an American citizen.
ta being held for tha Federal Depart
roent of Justice. Officers who exam
Ined him declare that be placed allegl
ance to the I. W. W. ahead of fealty to
the United States and made ether us
patriotic utterance
of Nebraska, all Republicans.
Senator. Curtis presented letters and
petlttona from farmera and agricul
tural organizations stating that wheat
Is being raised at a loss at present
prices.
The result of fixing wheat prices
mucn lower than would be obtained in
the open market, Senator Norrls said.
"caused Increases In prices of substi
tutes which the consumer was made to
Tha altuatloln waa quiet here today. I buy by the Food Administration. So
Officers and soldiers erontlnue to meet I for the sake of getting lower wheat
Incoming trains and prevent suspicious I prices for the allies, we raised prlcea
persons from leaving without written I of everything else to the American
permission.
Inmate of "Dull Pen.
people.1
He added that wheat must be pro
MADISON I TROUBLE BEFORE auced regardless or cost.
Conservation of wheat aubstitutes
waa tiraaft fcv fian.tn, Kh.pman rr till
. w. Iieia at m. -iries z-ormer I n0s. Republican. He read the Bible
story of the loaves and fishes, observ
ing that the bread was of barley and
ELLEXSBfRa Wash- March 1. I asserting that 1. 000.000.000 galolns of
(Soeclal.l Nlla Madison, who Is held bee rwer made from barley last year.
at Maries. Idaho, as leader of the I l a as food of cereals now being made
W. W. mo that attacked a Sheriff I Into beer and It Imitations, waa urged
during the I. W". W. movement In Ktttl-I by the Illinois Senator.
taa County last Summer and waa one of I Republican Leader Galllnger said he
the 140 held In the bullpen here by I waa opposed to price fixing, but tha
soldiers. I If it were attempted be thought it
Madison registered under the draft I should Include more than wheat. He
law here. He la a Norwegian and had I aald that If the price of wheat were to
never taken out any citizenship papers. I be fixed, be saw no reason why cotton
Bria-ht and well educated, he Is con-1 prices should not be similarly dealt
sldered by the authorities aa very dan- I with.
geroua. When he first reglsetered ha
claimed avemntlon aa a conscientious
objector. On his questionnaire, however. I FARMERS HOLD Nfi WHFAT
I. I . -.1 - 1 1 ......lln. .wl InilrilPl B.I - . ...... . .
other 1. W. W. to do the same. It Is be-
leved the plan now la to have mem
bers Inducted Into the Army and carry
on a propaganda there.
WOMEN'S
NEW
ENVELOPE
CHEMISE
SPECIAL
9&
Movement to Market New
One-Third Normal.
Wheat
For Hair and Skin Health
CicDraisSiipreme
If you as Gxticur Sap for every
da? toilet pur se, with touches ol
Cuticura Ointment now and then as
needed to sou tie and heal the first
pimples, rednrst, roughness or scalp
irritation you wiil have as clear a
complexion and as good hair as h is
possible to have. '
Saaasla Caab raaabr Meat Address pest -card.
"Cam. a. Ore. I1A. I.m.' oid
rvcrywlwre. boapJc Oawasent t sad ic
"BALMVVORT
PLEASES MANY
T Hundreds ef thousands are af-
fltcted with Irregularities of the
a Kidneys, ortrtarv passage and
bladder. Thousands have found
It comfort and benefit asing
Kaisawort Kidney Tablets, sold
1 bv all drnircist. Mrs. Kraak
s slonehan. lil I'rnraw St.. !.
Iuia writes: "l am taking Balm
e wort Kidney Tablets and .must
say they are the finest thing on
tbe market on-1 I feel t could
2 But live If I hi J to be without
them." Adv.
Many School (Hdren are Sickly
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Matfcera ft vajna trteir aa eamfort a4
fba aeifara f than chti.lren. ahould ae.ee
tnout a twc ar Vother rars aaeet
)t4n fe tlH'crrn. far aae throushout tha
Tav Hr ak aa Nta. Ra.te.-a r.
eri.hneaa. Canst t tat; laa. Tt hinf l1wrrtera.
Hearta" aa3 S nurh Trath. I w1 br
Bintri-ra lf M eeara THKSK I'OW ICKS
JKVKR T"AII- all Vmm S-orea. r"- ln'l
areeea lit aatMt.futa. Sample FR k. K. Ad-
exaaa, u;( ., ia iwj. J. l.-Aav,
WASHINGTON", March 18. Althoukh
a continued Increase In the movement
of corn to primary markets Is shown
In reports today b the Railroad Ad
ministration, the quantity of wheat
transported remains at one-third nor
mal, deaplte efforts of the Government
to Induce farmera to release what they
nave on nana
State Food Administrators have been
Instructed by the Food Administration
1 Maty f aaaalaaesaera Agree. Allow I to appeal to farmera to market before
iay l an tne wneat they hold except
NEED OF BRIDGE SHOWN
(liriltIM CITIZE.XS HK.tR I.KWla
t Ol STY PKKKHV
le Taeats Caaatrswtlaa of Bridge
over t'awlhi at Riff.
rtlEHALIS. Waab- March" U (Spe
cial.) The Citizens'. Club had as Its
guests at the weealv noonday lunch
eon today a delegation from the Citi
zens League of Eastern Lewis County,
who csme to present the urgency of the
Immediate construction of the bridge
across the Cowlitz Klver at Klffe. bet
that required for seeding purposes.
ALASKA SAWMILL BURNED
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More Than 3,000.000 Feet of Gov
crpmrnt Lumber Saved.
W RANG ELL. Alaska, March IS. Fire.
caused by a hot box, today destroyed
ter mail facilities, and other ma'tters. ,h 1 11, planing mill aad box fac-
The delegation Included R. T. Slier. I tory ol tne llson gt Sylvester Mill
of Randle. who is president of the I Company here, which haa been work
league: i-roiessor r. s. i nompaon. oi ins- on area Government orlera .r
Morton: narvey i-naes. ot vossyroca ; I .DTUCm tor .rDian. con.tructlon
Morton: W. A. II Blrlev. or Moa.rrock: I on oano. amounting lo
H U Overalreet. of Sarofford: J. A. mora than 3.000.00 feet, waa aaved.
l lsh. cf Ulenoma. and W. Davis, of The mill, which waa built 0 years ago.
nu w. I araa Inaura fnr t.ft AAA
rviiu.inK an inirrr.unK line oi via
cusaloai f the necessity of the proposed
bridge and the announcement that a
state apportionment of $11. 0o is avail
able for this purpose, and that approxt
Imately that much mora will complete
the structure In good shape. President
Rush, of the Citizens' Club, named a
committee consisting of A. F. Marsh, iX
J. Aloers. C. O. Uingrlch. N. R Coffnian.
A. K. Judd. A. C. St. John. R Mr Broom.
T. J. Long and II C. Coffman. to hold
ROAD REPORTS REQUESTED
Director-General Seeks Information
on Present Faming. -.
WASHINGTON. March 18. To ob
tain early Information on the trend
a conference with the visitors and later!0' railway earnings under Government
wait upon the Lrwia County Commis
sioners to determine what action. If
operation,- Dtreclar-4Seneral McAdoo
today requested about SO leading rail-
any, mar be taken at this time to re- I roada to make weekly reports.
llev the situation I In addition, all railroads that have
Th. i 1'Ai.miiiinn.r. ..,.1 m rniiun OI more loan Sl.VUU.OUU
allow iiooe toward the construction "rMr De oroerea to report In de-
of the Klffe bridge and the eastern " montijiy on ineir earnings and ex-
lwis County delegation leave here to- 1
night for Olympia to confer with State
;sTcY. 9TH TO RATIFY
the requirements or his densrtment.
State 'Kenaie Votes for Prohibition
Amendment, 13 to S.
WAR FINANCING NEAR VOTE
Houe Makes Little Clianse In Bill
Already Passed by Senate.
WASHINGTON. March II The Ad
ministration's bill to establish a war
finance corporation, already passed by
the senate, was before the Houae again
today with leaders confident of a final
vote early thla week.
The chief difference betwen the Sen
ate and House drafts Is the amount
of bonds the proposed corporation may
Issue. The Senate provided for a cap
ital stock of ts00.000.000 and the au
thority to Issue 14,000,000 "100 in bonds.
while the House committee cut the Io
tas to f2.3OO.0O0.0O0.
DOVER, Del., March Is. The Dela
ware Senate today ratified' tbe Federal
prohibition constitutional amendment
by a vote of 13 to 3. It pasned the
House last week.
Delaware I the ninth state to ratify
the amendment;
Obscure Plant Oil Heals Lepers.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 18. Won
derful results In the curing and treat
ment of leprosy "by the use of an oil
extracted from an obscure East Indian
plant, known as "rhaulmoogra," have
been ' secured by the French govern
ment In Tahiti and other Polynesian
possessions, according to Dr. Felix
tiautier, chief of the French govern
ment's medical service in Polynesia,
who arrived here .Sunday from Tahiti.
NAVY ASKS $188,000,000
Secretary Daniels Seeks Apprwprla-
- lion for Aviation Need.
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WASHINGTON. March II An appro
priation of tlli.oeo.090 double that
orlglally proposed was asked of Con
gress by Secretary Daniels today for jtrmp ne Annelt. island. Alaska, Octo-
naval aviation during tbe nest iiscaiiber 14, was set for hearing the argu
j car. " j men La.
- Fjirly Action Promised.
WASHINGTON. March 18. The Su
preme Court today agreed to expedite
the caae of the Alaska-Pacific fisheries,
which, upon tbe petition of the Gov
ernment, was ordered to remove a fish-
Dainty flesh-colored
voiles or white
Iongcloth. made with
dainty yokes of or
gandy or lace; some
' vr i t h designs em
broidered in colors.
i Included also are the
new athletic suits. Sizes 36 to 44.
Main Floor, Bargain Square.
ROSARIES
. FOR EASTER GIFTS
No more acceptabe, gift for many
of your friends. . Lovely ones are
here in garnet, amejhyst, sapphire,
topaz, coral, silver and gold filled.
SOc to $5.00. Main Floor.
ONE-DAY SALE
MEN'S
SHIRTS
$1.00
An express shipment of crisp, new Spring shirts of splen'did
quality woven corded madras and some novelty fabrics; better
be buying your Summer supply of shirts today. These are on
sale for ONE DAY ONLY.
v it
COAT STYLE WITH SOFT CUFFS, IN
AN EXCELLENT VARIETY OF COLORS,
AND THEY'RE ALL GUARANTEED I
Main Floor, Just Inside Washington Street.
Boys'
Military Suits
'1
Suits for the fellows from 2 to 8
that are really military in effect. They
look for all the world like the suits
that Uncle Sam's boys are wearing.
Also NEW. OLIVER TWIST
and Russian BLOUSE SUITS
priced $2.50, $3.50 to $7.50.
' Fourth Floor
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
R1SH RISING FEARED
John Dillon Predicts Grave In
ternal Troubles.
BRITISH CHIEFS . IN ERROR
N'ewoadcT of Nationalists Asserts
English Ministers Failed to Stand
by John Redmond in Solv
ing Problem. ,
ENNISK1LI.EN. Ireland. Saturday.
March 16. "From the grave of,-. John
Redmond there Is a great lesson to be
learned bv British statesmen," said
John Dillon today, on making his first
public appearance as chairman of the
Irish Nationalist party.
Redmond faced misunderstandings
and horrible calumny in his endeavor
to conciliate the Irish and British peo-
nle Had the English ministers Deen
honorable men and stood by him and
imitated his statesmanship. Ireland, to
day. Instead of being an embarrassment
to England, would ne a source m.
strength and support.
-The Knsrllsh ministers were iue w
hair honor and their pledges. They
betrayed Redmond, while he was faith
ful and loval. and are reaping the bit
ter harvest of their misdeeds."
Mr. Dillon said he came 10 r.nnis-
killen as chairman of a party whose
i..i .-as to obliterate forever religious
distinction and party . conflict, wnicn
had been the curse or me lnsn nation.
iMaciiasinBT the Irish convention, -nr.
Dillon said no one had ever pretended
it was a body tor seii-ueiriuiuiivii.
If the Ulster' question could be set-
.ih v,v. agreement It would De worm
all the delay, in his view, but tne nour
had come when tne aeiiDeranons uu8ni
to be brought to a conclusion.
If the convention iaus. am"n
Mr. Dillon, "the Irish question -win as-
sume within a week or two more tor-
i ki .hrnu than ever. j. am oi m
opinion that ireiana is io.e.a
one of the most momentous struggles
in all her tragic history. . ,
-ir.bil la In a terrible condition at
the present moment. She is invited by
i . . knit, nf vAiinr
Irishmen to abandon ner ciaim iur
Lhome rule and er up a cia.nu
Irish republic I ao.noi inina .u
ole who advocate that view are as
. i Kift 1. must
numerous as mcj
be recognized mat me bp:b. ir a
large section of the younger people.
It Is futile to aiscuas a i""
Irish republic, ana as me Bin rap icau-
rs are not united or consistent aa m
their aims, why snouia tney not leave
aside their dangerous .bluff, coalesce
with their countrymen - and make a
united demand for what Is almost
within their graspr
Mr Dillon warned young enthusiasts
against being led into another rising
and giving the military an opportunity
of shooting tnem oown.
ment will do and would not wish to
advise It. At such a moment it must
be left to the government's discretion
to make that decision which is least
harmful to the country and to the
people." -
In the same article, however, me
Hadelsblad admits that it is unfor
tunately true that Holland Is the only
northern neutral wiiich has done notn
ing to combat German submarine
methods. It . attributes the country's
present position to the spiri which has
dictated such an attitude.
Holland's Exlatenee at Stake.
The Telegraf advocates acceptance
of the offer of the ententj govern
ments. adding:
"Holland's existence as a free and
independent nation and the possession
of its colonies are at stake. By
choosing the right path the govern
ment has it in its power to maintain
the liberty of the nation or irrevocably
deliver it to the mercy of Germany,
which In Its bid fon world domination
has long had envious eyes on Hoi
land. The Dutch nation will not per
mit itself to be delivered over to the
German junkers."
DUTCH SHIPS TO BE TAKEN
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make -an exchange ror .wnat win De
taken away, if it is not exchanged?
Will it request the ministers of these
piratical powers to pack their trunks
nd depart? We should not lose mucn
thereby. ' '
We do not know what t'.e govern-
KAISER IS COURLAND DUKE
National Council Confers Title i
Emperor William. '
AMSTERDAM. Friday. March 15
Having been offered by' the Courland
National Council the title of Duke of
Courland. according to Germ ana news
paper reports. Emperor William has
sent the following telegram to the
president of the council:
"Receipt of the loyal greetings sent
in the name of the Courland National
Council has given me great pleasure.
My heart Is deeply moved and is filled
with thanks to God that It has been
granted me to save German blood and
German culture from pesishing. ard
bless your land, upon which German
fidelity, German courage and German
perseverance have made their Impres
sion." i
SPECIAL SESSION OPENS
Governor of South Dakota Makes
Recommendations to Legislature.
PIERRE, S. D., March IS. Amending
of the statte constitution to prevent
aliens who have taken- out only their
own first naturalization papers from
voting in South Dakota, ratification of
the National prohibition amendment,
legislation prohibiting the teaching of
German in other-, than colleges and
universities in the state and measures
to make) treason an offense punishable
under the state laws were recom
mended today by Governor Norbeck In
his message delivered at the opening
of the special "war" session of the
South Dakota Legislature
PUGILIST'S MOTHER DEAD
Jack ' Johnson's "Mammy" Passes
fAfter Enjoying Brief Prosperity.
CHICAGO, March 18. Teenie John
son, mother of Jack Johnson, ex-cham
pion pugilist, died last . night. For a
brief time in the heyday of the career
of her son she knew a prosperity and
notoriety such as seldom' comes to a
colored "mammy."
When Jack became champion and
money rolled in upon him he bought
the Wabash-avenue home and presented
it to his mother. He bought her gowns
and Jewels and an automobile and em
ployed a chauffeur to drive it.
Then came the champion's convic
tion of violating the Mann act, his
flight and the forfeiture of the heavy
bonds under which he was at liberty.
The ' automobile went, the house was
mortgaged, and then came the last re
sort of humbled womankind "board
ers wanted."
Johnson is said to be in Barcelona,
Spain, where he has, according to
friends, become a bullfighter. Owing
to his conviction he dare not return
to the United States. Mrs. Johnson
was 74 years of age.
A London cat, offically known as the
"King's cat," is the only one in the
kingdom to receive .an allowance from
the treasury. He inhabits the Record
office anrt 13 rents n wp(k Is anpnt fnr
nis meat.
IMPOVERISHED
MEN AND WOMEN
Quickly Regain Health, "Strength,
Energy and Ability by Taking
3-Grain
Cadomene Tablets.
The Very Best Tonic.
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Adv.
On 6fa Swim flnformmtiw Article
on Dental HygimN: 1
Did Caesar
Have
His Dentist?
DENTAL Hygiene
. is the science of
taking proper care of
the mouth and teeth
to promote good health.
Relics of ancient times show
that the Egyptians, Babyloni
ans, Greeks, Romans, all had a
'system of dentistry, however
crude it may have been.
In 183 the first College of Den
tistry was established in the
United States, at Baltimore.
Dentistry has made rapid pro
gress siace then, and to-day it
is recognized as second to none
in its importance to good health
and human welfare.
Yon should know more about
--our teeth, their care, and their
relation to your general health.
Prevention of decay of the
teeth and gums is the modern
watchword of dental science.
It is s great deal better to pre
vent dental troubles than have
them to cure.
Tbe atooth is the gateway of the
body. On good teeth depesa
mastication, digestion, nutri
tion, energy health and happi
ness. Few mothers fully realize
their responsibility for the in
jury likely to result if their
- children's teeth do not receive
proper attention and care.
PublUhtdbuthe
Board of IMnial Kxaminmrm
Stat mOnoon
2!
" Continuing
Our Demonstration of
j STYLISH STOUT
Corsets
i Have you attended Miss
I Catherine Daugherty's won
derful demonstration of Cor-
Isets for stout women ? Don't
fail to come today, and avail
jh yourself of this unusual op- .
pcrtunity.
A New Idea in Corsets
For Stout Women
4th Floor Lipman, Wolfe fc Co.
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shades lighter
with ones
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Not the slightest irritation. A triurana
over most exasoeratinff beauty trials
Highly appreciated by women of refine
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two cents for sample of Whitening Cream anc
ldpful booklet on Care of The Skin.
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Broadway, and Morrison.
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r thretvt trouble that threaten to beeont
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This is to certify that Mr. R. L. Wolfe.
rlHiased three bottles of' STUMEZE. Mr?
Wolfe stated that his stomach. .was giving;
him so much trouble he was unable to work;
but since taking; STUMEZE he is entirety
relieved and able to . resume, his duties.
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' San Diego, Cat -
When your stomach is sick you are sick all
over soon knocks you out. Don't run the
risk of total disability; go now to your
druggist and get a bottle of STUMEZE. the
real medicine for stomach ills. J.t is guar
anteed. Adv. j
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