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LyAVlH"'iv1ti'if ?" .T.J..MW. WaiffiOrAia.i 1 .'i 1 1 FAG1 BIX atEDFORD MAIL TRTRU.NT1. MEnFORl). OKKCJOtf. WHDNUSDAY, JUSlM I! I, t!)ll "W E HEROIC WORK IN PARIS POSTMEN USE POST OFFICE TO E Quick Action Getting The Blood in Order There's Bounding. Pulsating Life in Every Drop of Great Remedy. TO OPEN ABOUT N PUBLIC SCHOOLS FROM LOST VESSEL AS E SIN ANO DISEASE T CHURCHES UNIT POVERTY DUE RESERV BANKS FOR BIBLE READING SAV NG PASSENGERS FEEBLE MINDEONESS BARRCAD EMBER FS V I.W If I Lit '" CIIICAOO, Juno 2 4 -'Co-opcrn-lion by Prolostnnt, Catholic ami Jow In the mntter of blhlo rcmlliiK In tho liuhllc schools Is an Indication ot the RmwltiR spirit of brotherly regard nnd toleration." said Mnrlon l.nv ronro, secretary of the International Sunday School Association, at tho ses sion ot tho fourteenth triennial con vention hero today. "This Is n great step forward In tho study nnd recognition of tho lllhlo. 1'ncouraRomcnt of tho read ing In public ot those portions ot tho lllblo agreed on by nil Is the aim ot such co-opcratlon, "Perhaps ono of tho most signifi cant advances that hns boon mndo In Sunday school work Is that of recog nising tho church and tho Sunday school In tho regular work ot tho day school," said Mr. Lawrence. Tho organisation of Sunday schools In ArUona hns effected tho closing of many saloons and public dancchalls In mining towns, according to a re port today by tho now W. C. Mcr rltt of Claromont, Cal., to tho con vention. "Previous to the organliatlon of the Sunday school In one town," said Dr. Mcrrltt, "thcro wcro seven sa loons and three dancchalls. In threo years four saloons and all tho dance halls closed. Thcro has not been a public danco thcro In a year, no shootlng-up ot tho town for months, tho justlco court Is about out of busi ness and II Is all duo to tho Sunday school." JOHNSON TO FIGHT AT 210 POUNDS PARIS, Juno 2i. Jack Johnson, tho champion heavyweight pugilist, will weigh about -10 pounds when he en ters the ring Saturday for his fight with Frank Moran of Pittsburgh. This means ho will bo about ten pounds heavier than at the time of his fight a'galnst Jeffries at Reno, July f. 1910. Since Johnson began training ho has lost 25 or 30 pounds In weight. He wilt continue his hard work until Friday. Johnson eayg ho Is still looking for a taker of a bet of 15000 which ho wants to wager on himself. Tho odds In regard to tho fight rango from 5 to 1 down to 2 to 1 in favor of Johnson. liroilTOW.V, Scllly Islands. June 21. Tho saving of the passengers of tho wrecked Uelglnu steamer Goth land wna accomplished by almost superhuman efforts on tho part of the steamships crow nnd the llfesav Ing crews which came to tho rescue. Members of tho llfcsavlng crew from St. Marys told today how ono ot tho Gothland's small boats crammed with women and children broke away from the duvlts nnd fell 30 feet Into the sen The bottom ot the boat was smashed and all were thrown Into tho water. Tho women nnd children struggled helplessly In tho waves. A quartermaster of tho Gothland sprang from the steamer's deck and succeeded In saving three of tho women. Several of tho llfcsavlng crew alto Jumped Into the water and handed drowning children to their compan ions in the rescue boat until all had been saved. There wag n heavy sea running and all salvage work wns perilous but eventually nil were put safely nshore. Tho crow of the Gothland, which was on tho voyago from Montreal to Rotterdam, wont on board today to jettison some of her cargo of grain In the hope of lightening tho boat sufficiently to refloat her. PA HIS, .June 'J I. About i Imn (Iri-il Mrikiiu; lei t creamer todin hnrrjendod !hi'mto in the Pari, central iot office, of w built llto.V took iuiHision int evenini;. A force oY eiijlit hundred policemen wa placed in uwitiim around I lie block b.v the authorities who wore iWdiAiilcrinir whether or rol to -lovm the plnce njul forcibly e.pcl tho t-triker. Tho-e within the building had on huutcd their mull Mippl.v of food tlii moruiin.', Iiul Miino eontiiule tutl Mik Miccccilcd in running the block ade and applying the pirrUon wl-.li catahtc. The men lruek owing to the refu sal of the senate to include in the, Ktnl budget some increased al-i iowanees. LAKE CONSTANCE YIELDS UP DEAD PAN HANDLE SYSTEM PASSES A DIVIDEND PHILADELPHIA, Juno 21. Tho directors of tho Pittsburgh, Cincin nati, Chicago and St. Louis, railway, tho Pan-IIandlo system, a subsidiary of tho Pennsylvania railroad today jiasscd tho dividend on the common utock and reduced the dividend on the preferred stock to halt of one per cent for the quarter. The PenusWvanla directors for tho lines west qf Pittsburgh declared tho usual semi-annual dividend ot three per cent. ORGANS TRANSPOSED ALL ON WRONG SIDE WASHINGTON, Juno 2i. Willi all his organs transposed his heart being on hig right side, the liver nnd appendix on the left nnd tho largo end of tho stomach on the right tho case of Thomas Murdock, n negro laborer killed In a fall from a build ing, was tho subject of comment to day In medical circles. An autopsy rcrcalcd this curious anatomical phenomenon, without precedent In tho district coroner's office. The body ot the negro was otherwise normal and well developed and seem. Ingly ho had enjoyed good health. FHIKDICKSUAFKK. (lertnnny. June 24. The bodies of ten fisher men wen recovered today from Lake Conslunce, ami at leat twenty five more are miin),', beliexcd to liave drowned in a sudden itonn which broke over thi region yesterday. The storm came so quickly Unit Uto fi-hcrnu'it were unable to reach land, only a mile or so nwny. Many were rescued bv Inke steam ers and oilier craft after their lilit boats had capsized. ATLANTIC CITY. V J., June 21 Kcehle-mludeduess, sin nnd dis ease were today characterised as tho principal cause of pncrly by ph)l clans utnl surgeons attending tho sectional meeting bent of t'o Ameri can Medical association. l)r, thirty, ot Indianapolis, a mout her of the committee on poverty, de clared the normal person no)cr sank to the level ot poverty. In the mnlii, he said, poverty wn.i caused by hIiis iiumeuttonable In n public gathering. Tho eradication, of sin nnd disease, he said, would renune poverty, Tho Infant Incubator has been more of a failure than a aucccss, Or. K. Chapltt of New York reported In a paper be fore the section of diseases ot chil dren. Out of 150 personal exper iences with the tncubntor for Infants, he could not report ono satisfactory result, death resulting In tho great majority of Instances. Dr. M. P. Rnvcual, of Madison, Wis., before tho section on preven tive medlcino nnd public health, said the day had como when It wns tlmo to take the public health officers ot every municipality from under poli tical control nnd see that a man was named for such n position with a view to his fitness for It. Tho specialists wore surprised bv figures presented by Professor Her man Kuttuer, ot llrcslnti, Germany. one of tho exports in this lino of sur gery of Kurope, who related that 40 of 100 cases treated by surgery where the diagnosis had been bruin tumor had failed to save tho life of tho patient. WASHINGTON, Juno 31. Al though August 1 Is tho date orglunl ly set for tho probable tlmo for the onganlfallon of tho federal iVservo It now Veeuts likely that organisation will not be earlier thnu Sontuuibor 1. The senate's dclnvcd confirmation , of members ot tho federal reserve board and delayed ehcolco of directum for tho federal rcsorto banks will defeat tho plan to open August 1, Tho organisation committee Is en gaged In compiling list of nomina tions tor directorships In tho 12 fed eral reserve banks. After tho cociu plote list has been compiled It will bo submitted to tho electors named by nil member banks. These electors III turn mint cast their ballots for ill rectors within IB days nftur tho re ceipt by them of the list of nominees, t Not Get tho best smoke, Guv. Johnson, nnd also patronlio homo. Ltf B. R. 8. 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B H. itrltrs Impiirlllra out of Hi il.xl la ijtli tu Ua ralaljtlf drct In llin tiloi.l rrlla, rrnlatna our Inarr.llrnt. thr aflln- tiiinnni cf whlrli la tit tlmiilut the tliam-a In llir traltbjr arlrdlon of Ita iiwn raariiltil liulrl ornt ami thr mnllrlnal rlrnimta of tht Bttchttas blvnid puilUcr SIS Jul Itiisttc intpiirttUst Outwnrtf. ai'tillal to writ Ixilanrril hMllli aa t nnlrl Itmia rtrmrnt f Hi turala, xraliia, fat nml atiKira of our ilaltr fixnl, Nut ii I r Ihla. tun If frmii ttio iirrarnm of aiuuit iflatnrtitntf inion thrrr l h Im-al er Kt-n'ral tntrrfririirti nf niittlllmi In raun ImiIIi, cailmtidra, aharraara ami kltiitrtit tmnM, K. H. H. an itlrrcla ttm loral rrll that ihla polaon la rrjrctnl alut rllmlnalrit fnxn thi-lr irririir, Vxvm Hi fad that M. H, H. la niri'l a tiotanlral prrparatlon, It la arrrpinl ly III? wrvakrat alnmarti anil liaa arrat toiihl liiiliifiuv, Sot tin drrp nf ilrnga or inln rrata la un1 In Ita preparation Aak for H H. H. ami InalM ilh lialn- It An. I If Jon ilrilrn aalllful aitrlrr iiiwn anr mat trr rimrrriilna: llin IiIinhI ami tn writ to llm Mwlft Hl-rrlrte J SSI Hwlfr IM, Atlanta, Ha hi not allow aoui iralou ilrrk In larruii th atuiiihrrr tn clxiinr nrrf p.iniMliln "Jtut aa oa" M. H, H. Dtwato uf all icuutcrfclli. "I At nd ( ROYAL m c4bsofuteh? BAKING ffl D Vur POWDEIUI H Makes Home-Balanf Successful and Easy H ZXiilllllK -x"55t5'5 5 5'55 C-' X X X X r t ? ? X r x ? t t ? r ? t aVSak i ? : t t f t f t ? Y f Y Y Y T Y Y i WE HAVE SOLD After .Inly 1, this .salt; will close, ns we have sold t lie remaining stock on thai day to the Med ford Harness eoni puny and it will he moved. IF YOU WANT BIO BARGAINS ON HARNESS SADDLES, SUITCASES, BAGS, GLOVES, TENTS, This Week is the Last Chance Heller come in and lay in a supply now and save money t HERMAN BROTHERS tM5M-M?MMSM W'WWVW TTW Wif AAafkAAAAA fillllllKl w ''" CENTRAL AVE. MANN'S Expansion Sale MANN'S NEAR POSTOPPIOE RECORD COTTON CROP WASHINGTON', Juuo 24. Final figures on tho l'J13 cotton crop an nounced today by tho census bureau, placo it as tho largest tho United titatos has over grown, with tho ex ception ot that of 1911. At tho tamo time tho estimate of tho total vnltio of tho crop bIiowb It was tho most valuable over produced, it bo lug worth fl,043,OCO,UOO. REBELS REPORTED TO HAVE TAKEN ZACATECAS WAKUINmW, June 2. Heml olTiolul ilcrijmU-lictf couiiiii; tlirouli .from Tuinjik'u today Hiild it wiih ic jioitcd (hero by rclittble (Joiirccs Hint lliu coiutiliilioimliat gcnernl .N'ntura luid taken ZncnleciiH on Juuo fi nnd JhiU llio tri)0i wore being hurried iitt lo Hhii I.uiw 1'oloiii, Tho ri'iort V'n not crc'lilcil ho re )iy idinliilalni (km oflicljilK nor coni.titiili(iiiiiliU, tSNaaamaOTMapeasaMaajaaajaajavMatnaiaa I'vtruMlM llowa Hy MHtoVlHK Ml. Hit, Hit) best Dr 9itr im iUv mrUvt, Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y f T Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X t Y I Final Clearance of Spring Suits Every Suit Must Be Sold at Once. Prices Less Than Half $15 Suits Now $5 $5 '2o Women's Spring Suits, all good styles and colors, Sold all season, up to $15.00, this sale, each NO EXCHANGES $25.00 Suits Now $10 $10 2.j Urand New Suits up to date in style, good shades, new weaves, sold all season up to 25.00, this sale, each NO ALTERATIONS $40 Suits Now $15 $15 25 Women's Suits the greatest values ever shown, up to 10.00 new styles, good colors, go in this sale at, each NO It 10 FUNDS Prices Cut Deep on Parasols. All Ribbons Reduced. Prices Reduced on Gowns 2500 yards new Shadow Lace Elouneings, all widths, sold all season up to 1,00, go in this sale at r a yard jusQ 5000 yards New AVash Hoods, Consisting of Crepes Popliucs, lialincs and many other jiow weaves, up to 35c values, now a yard .. 21c The J!alaucc of our '.10-inch Ratines in all (he new cheeks and mixtures, up to 1.25 values, this sale only, a yard , 69c r a Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y J Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Prices on Hosiery Reduced. Underwear at Reduced Prices. Handbags atfLow Prices Best Prints u vard 4c I & Women's Union Suits each Tulr , Silks a yard 39c iMiddy iloilK0S each 29c 98c Clark's O. N. T. Sj)ool Cotton a yard 4c Uest Needles a paper 4c Petticoats 2.00 values each $1.19 Muslin Cowns each 50c Waists 2.00 values each $1.19 Towles .15c values each 9c Ginghams 32c values a yard 9c Linen 50c values a. yard 32c Percales 5c values a yard 12c C)inghaiis 25c .values a yard 19c C'hildreus UmlerwtMir each 5c Hand Hags 75c values each 48c Women's Vests each 4c Wash Skirts each $1.19 i Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N . 4L4rMt.t V