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11"t ' ' S-TJ ff p.- r' a S ( i l ) JNED&ORQ MAIL TRIBUNE AN 1NDKPENDBNT NKWRPAPHW PUJlMltllKD KVEMT AFTERNOON , Mmovono printing ca Office 1UII TrlbiHH Bulldtnf, K-IMI North rtr trwt tiphon .6. Th Democratic Time. Th W6r4 MH. Tho Modrord Trlbun. Th South ern OrtnU. Th Anhlind Tribune. CVMKHUT1K MUtWM On yr, by mull ; -H? on tnontn, nr man. - - Pr month, delivered by carrier In Hertford, Jckionvtll and Cn trl Point ! i ! .HO Hlun1ay only, by mall. pr rr t.00 Wmkly, pr ytar ; ..,,,-.- , ,. 1.80 Official Wner of the City of Madford. Official taper of Jaeknoq County. Kntrd a accond-claie taatUr at Hertford, Orfgoxu under Ui act of March I, 1T. FmH Ix-med Wire Associated Irc WMk McJfor MeaOnr nreur cicotatio. Datlv avrrai: fur xls months tndlng December 31. 191J. S500. IHlffO CAR OF -GREATEST SHOW X ON EARTH HERE The third of tho advcrtlKltiR cant which herald the coming of tho Bar num &. Bailey circus reached this city today and, miraculously, window and wall hlossonicd anew Into thralling; lithographic splendor of parado and j)crfornianco. George Clare, long an nut-of-doors puhllclty specialist, la In charge of tho car, and hla corps of 2G experts Illuminated city and coun try for miles distant with tho blithe some, glowing colors of tho clrciu poster. nTh Oreatest Show on Earth? will exhibit here next Saturday and pro Ibo. Is glren of conclusive proof that the popularly-bestowed titlo of the big traveling amusement Institution Is no exaggeration. A street parade will gladden Iho'eyc and hearts of young and old In the morning., Cruel fortune may cheat. some of th .rap tures to he had Inside the tents, hut the street parade Is theirs, for Its free. Tho picturesque line will stretch nearly three miles long. Two performances will be given, at 2 o'clock In tho afternoon, and at S o'clock at night. The spacious cir cus entrances will open for the crowds an hour earlier to permit observation of the 110-cage menagerie, forty elephants, a double herd of camels, four giraffes, a rhlnoccroes and a hip popotamus aro among tho collection of rare, costly and curious antimals. Barnum & Bailey bavo ransacked the f ntlro world for arenlc celebrities, and below and aloft, they give assur ance, this season's performance Is the most painstaking and diversified In the long history of tho undertaking. STRONEARTHQUAKE ' (S FELT AT COMO 110MB. Aug. 20. 8:10 p. m. (de laywl In transmission). ' A stronjd earthquake shock was ion nt uomo today und caused groat alarm. Tho people of tho city rushed into tho stieets. The Inmates of tho San Don nlno prison had a bad scare, as they luilloved the ancient building might collapse The prlsouers Include Por ter Charlton, an American, awaiting trial for tho rnunlor of his wife at Lake Coino in 191 Q. JAPAN IMPOSING D SAN FRAKCIRCO, Ciil., Aug. 21. Evidence Jluit Japan x inipoiiii;; the niokt rigid ct'nuoiliii on nil lw jmtelii'i leaving tin ejnjiiio i con iiilWd In Honolulu ncvxhpniK'rs at liiiiiil today, Under date of August 12, ilio Hon olulii fitnr-Uulletiii prititH notice flint queries uddienscd to ilH correjoitd fill lj Tokio innaln uimiiHwercd und Hint lllo 'Juimiii'ku iiuwwiiperii ul IWicd in Honolulu liuvu Lton Inform ed (lint no i'iuwm rdutiiitf to Ilio Hit whIIhh UIh'iiiU wilt U'iiultli'd to leave To Wo; olkerx )luit, uolliing toiieliiuk' OH the ii-lHtiow livtwoen Jupuu und tlw Uullvd tilidt iiWit ho dixmtel. mL MM UU hIIu'IM lllilt lliey would & iWl ihiIMiw wliHtever irom iw j " ' " " ' ' ' ' artMllllr prlul4 M wtr Mwjfwra rnuu iNtff f aBaa- CENSORSHIP WAR WANTON - MURDER nr IIOTT shnlt not kill." Thus ran Hie oomnunuhnoni of Moses deliv ered to Hie people of Israel nt Mount Siimi. "Thou slwlt not kill'' hits Ixwomo the universal law of nations the law of civilizations as well as the injunction of religions. f If murder is wrong for the individual, it is equally wrong for the eonununity or lor the state merely a eoi lection of individuals War is nothinsr but murder. Time was when the individual personally avenged his wrongs. That time has long the individual are suhordinato to the rights ol the com- i ..2i ii it..ii ii. ;.. i!-.i.i....t .....l niuniry or uie sum, which avenges his wromis. Iii the same way the rights of the state arc subordinate to rights of the entire world, or collection!1 stales. There is no more sense in nations resorting to wart'ar'e'than there is in individuals. It is idle to preach against against the individual for murdering on a retail scale when the "state itself is engaged in basis. "What use is it to punish is training men for murder, murder and desolates the land by murder i Murder is the mark of the barbarian. "War (wholesale murder) is the destroyer of civilization. Plunder is its mainspring not patriotism. Land and gold of other nations are coveted. Rulers people and enlarge their own domains, and science, educa tion, art, progress of centuries tire wiped out in the twink lingof an eye. The right of tho individual to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, so long as he does not infringe upon human ity, is the object of government. Success depends upon ttie, consent of the governed. There can be no equitable government without this consent. For one nation to at tempt to subordinate and rule another against its consent is wrong, and the friction thereby engendered is destruc tive' to human progress. The people of every nation have, tho inherent right to rule themselves, but must not infringe upon the rights of their neighbors. Granted this right, to exercise through national federations in whatever form desired and war will be no more. The European nation of today, that consists of people governed against their will by a foreign race and denied a voice in their own control, is a medieval survival and must soon go the way of thc feudal barony. The national wars will follow the baronial wars, religious ware, feudal wars, into oblivion and the cannon and the man-of-war the catapult and tho coat of mail. "War is itself crime, graft and fraud. Tts fruits aro ain, sorrow, death and desolation; blasted lives, ruined ionics and broken hearts; its splendor is a tinsel sham; its heroism wasted in an unworthy cause; its fame, sound ing brass and tinkling cymbal, while its paths of glory lead but to the grave. German Socialists Oppose War The following, anti-war declaration, was made by the national executlvo committee of the socialist party in Germany at Berlin on July 15, 1914: A Call The fields of the Balkans aro still smoking with blood of tho thousands murdered. Still are smoking tho ruins of the burned cities and devastated villages, still workless men, widowed Women and orphaned children wander hungry through the land, and already tho War Fury let loose by Austrian Imperialism Is getting ready to scat ter death and destruction over all of Europe. Although we may and do condemn tho plottlngs of the Tan Servian nationalises, yet tho frivolous provocation of the war by the Aus tria Hungary government, calls for pie strongest protest. Tho demands of this government are the most bru tal that ever In all history were made o an independent stato and calculated entirely to provoke war. The class conscious proletariat of Germany raises in tho name of hu manity and civillzutlon a flaming pro test against the criminal action of the Rubber to be Used For Paving Streets Says Sir Henry Blake KntcrH the noiselens city ! At Inst the tired jicrven of, the city dueller arc to be rcljeycd of the incessant din and elatter of city htr--eti which, iici'ordinK to our nerve hpccinlwlH, tire partially mponhiblu for tho in (reusing inMtniJy rote of our itien. It libber is to replace brick, htoiiu und dijphiilt ni the paving. of fuliiio cil ii'H, tiei'ording to (lie prediction if Sir Jfeiiry IJlnko in epeninj: the fourth international rubber exhiliition in London. Advanve in the produo (ion and' liianufaeliiro of tho product during the past three yeaiK have been so greu as to liring witliju tjio realm of reulity lhl Utojmui KiigKCtiori. At the Loudon exhibition every thing poHnllile wiik uiude of ruhher. One entire inoin wiih coiiipletely fiiin Uhed lu nililier. Tho wuIIm were cov ered vtjlji H Hbillfiilly iJiKgtiUed IP wall imiMtr, tho picture wvru iiioiiul- FRENCH VETERAM ANNOUNCES BEATH Of UN IN WAR IkilllLf i.... 11 if.OR i nnin, u(f .ii im.ii ii iui- (,'uuui (lne)iy Ityyiiicuiird, n vrlvi'im or in war oi mii vwm wimoiiiirfsiimymiiii, win um geiicru swui, .a n " , ," . i w. ...',.11. I l i I . mt (he dcHlh u Mill u tin1 I'miuI i My cldeol sou U xllli lm llinl (Ilium "Olio ou lmady huu mul Uw j m.ui Long Ijtu J'iiiiet" MEDFORD MAlfi TRIBUNE, since passed. The rights of protects mi hhuviuusu ami murder and invoke the laws practicing it on a wholesale the murderer when the state nmnutacturing implements lor desire to exploit neighboring war makers. We demand impera tively that tho German government use Us Influenco upon tho Austrian government for the maintenance of pcaco, and that If the shameful war cannot bo prevented to abstain from every military Interference with It. Not one drop of blood of n German soldier shall be sacrificed to the Itch ing for jiowcr of Austrian despotism and to tho Imperialistic profit Inter ests. Comrades, wo call on you to meet In mass gatherings and glvo ex pressions to tue immovanie peace sentiment of the class conscious working class. A serious hour has come. Moro ser ious than any In many decades. There Is .danger In delay. Wo are threat ened with a world wnr. Tho ruling class who In times of peace, gag, des pise and exploit you now wish to use you as food for cannon. Kverywhern must be brought to tho ears of tho tyrants. "Wo Want no War; Down with War; Up with the International Brotherhood of tho I'eoplos." THE PAIITV DIRECTOIIATK, Berlin, July 25, 1914. ed in ruliber frames; even ilio car pets wero of the .hjidio nll-coiuuicrinjj inalerialH. Tallies, eliairw, blottcro, inkstands, paKr wvightK, letter ruckH, pcnholderrt, were of rulihur, while thn elcntriu liirlit fixtures wore of vulcanite. Dainty curtain hung nt tho windows; own these were of rubber hung on rubber ringH, sus pended on u nililier poe. Oathide the hall, where the exhibi tion was held, was u tennis com t inudeif ridiher, Jir which U ehijiued the inosf perfect results yet atlaini'd for the game. Its resilience gives (ha balls the rebound of Millard cushions, After witnessing an exhibition match on Jhu court the rubber growers and niauiU'iictiirers attending were Invited to n luncheon, uhcie iigalii cvcryUjIiig hut tint foodeven o (lie menu cauls was of ruhher. New Voih Indc 1 pendent, ifeutli of tho bra nt heyoiii I lie f'oii. tier lit I he head of n siiuailroii of iho sincnlli liuskiiis, 0IIht will iivetii him, AiKilhur in my S"ns, ni urn! 'MEDFORP; OKKflON, FBID'aV. ''Afr'Cmsfr 21. 101- , Women Who Do Men's Work Should Wear a Beard Tho full nreomt of Dr Ilium File ileitlml'H prediction Unit hlRluir edu cation and tho teuilnin movement movement would combine to product) a race- of Imldhcadod women whoso capillary deflclcncloi would bo count-iT-lmlancod by beards nmt inuHtnchoi, appeared n tho llcrtlnur Tugoblatt. Hero aro poiuo extracts- "Tho plctuw of n uplcnl philoso pher Is lucoiupleto without Imldnoa and a board. A connection l)et,voiu thu shape of the head and tho formn tlon of baldness Is ccrtalu In tho sense Ihnt a high arcliltiK of the forohead predisposes to baldncus. Tie lower tho arching of tho brow, tho sooner growth and development ceaso, aitl tho lotiKor the scalp remains covoAmJ. Tho mixture of races Is said to load to an Increase In the oluino of tho brain pan, and It Is n fact thut It causes n lengthening In tho'porlod mf growth nnil development. "That tho maximum of baldness Is to be observed among civilised nn- OF FOOD STUFFS WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. Attor ney General Mclloynolds expects sev eral IndictiHciitH to lc returned with. In tho next few days as the result of tho investigation ordered by Presi dent Wilson of tho Increase In food prices since tho outbreak of war In Europe. Government oftlclali would not suv today In what cities tho ludlrtmeiitn would be sought, but It was declared no effort would bo made to locnllto the prosecutions In any particular part of the country. Mr. .Mcltoynolds hos been In fro riuent communication with tho white house since the Investigation was started and expects to make his for mal report soon. The president has directed that prosecutions be pressed vigorously. GERMANS HOLD BRUSSELS: CONCLAVE TO URGE PEACE LONDON, AugTll. 1!I0 a' m. Tho Germans harW at fast occupied Brussels, but In AUaco thoy seem to ho making no advance. The Intel report Js that the Kronen have recap tured Muolhaithen and It still seems truo that, after eighteen dnys of fighting, there are no German troops on French soil. On German) 'a eastern frontier there has been considerable outpost fighting which wonld Indicate that tho Iltisslana aro completing their work of concentration. Tlicro has been no serious collision In this re gion as yet, however. Aunlrla Is too much engaged with Ilussla and with the need of holplng Germany to mnko much progress In her war campaign against Servla. No news has been received of any naval movements, either in the North Sea or tho Med iterranean. Catarrh is Oftc Dicp Seated Local Congestions May In dicate Much Internal Inflammation. 7ut litcatitf catsrrh affects the not sod throat, lew pcojile realize bow tU-rp tratrd It may lie until It creep Into tlio bronchial tubes and ittl down Into lb lung. Tua way to treat lalarrli I to rrrojrnlio (tin act that It Ii In Ilia Mood. And ttiero la only on blood purifier that can be saftlr used. It Is 8. H, H., the rnoat powerful, the in rut irarcblnjf, tho moat anlmllallre blood remedy known today, for It la not a mineral, but a vegetable remedy. The medicinal lomimnrnU of H. H. H. am relatlrrly Juat a nnentlal to well balaneril health o tho iiulrltlro properties of tho Kralna, nieata, augar and fat of foodi. Adj lots) Irrllatlns loilueArn la the blood la rejected y the tliiue cells snd rllmluated by reaaon of tho atlinulatlnK Inllueiue at M H H 'Vqn will noon reallto its wonderful ln flurnio by the nhai-nc of lieailailie, a dr. rlded rlearloic of lb air mfaw. a aleadlly Improved naaal rondltlon, and a iw-nie of bodily rrlluf that iruyn how coiuiletely Catarrh often lufeata the enllri' ayatroi. Vou will llnd H. H. H. on aal at all ilruu alorra. It U a remarkable remedy for uliy snd all blixwl aireiiloiM. eueh aa rirvw, raab, )iimh, tetter, ixurleala, bolla, nhd nil other dlaeaei rouilllloqa of jh blood. I'tir tal advlit on any blood illn'aae wrll Mrdlial Kept . 'Die Kwlft Hln-tMr.f'u., TuVi Hwlft Hid.'., Atlanla, (la. I'arefiilly avoid auy and all kiiUlliulea for M, H, H. 'Ihvru la uothlwif ''jual n K'v'l." , John A. Perl UNDERTAKE Jdy AsfMltiBl UN H, MWfhWrt I'rIOWW Mr 7 Mi 47' ImMUm trurriMi UwSl I'? v INDICTMENTS FOR All PIES lEJiliPfl ttons Is WUi to tho fact that clvlllrn (ton M) d culture only nrlso mid at tain Jo tholr highest dovoo)uiout n tho cviitorti of mixed races. That hlthoito tho grontor lownosa of wnin en's brows has boon liitlmnloly con licctcit with a quicker growth mid a quicker cessation of Riowth of tho tuontnl fncultloM bocomos constantly clearer lu tho light of mndorii In VoKtlKattous, "If women continue- In dovota thciusolvos numi and moro to maii'B work, I lion 11 Is clonr to thaso who bolteo In, I.amnrck'g theories that thoro wilt gradually take place an al teration In voiinl'H bodily form lu tho muso of adnptatlon to thu now conditions under which she works Ah tho mnlo body Is adapted to tho work K'rformod by moil, so tomliilno adaptation will signify tho acquisi tion of initio characteristics, llvon today. It ran bo seen that women mi dortttkliiK heavy Intellectual labor loud to bo nliorthalrod," pope's wTll Mi FOR PENS ONS FOR POOR RELATIVES POPES UOMi:. Aug. an, ll :,, n Parli. Aug, 21, 8;50 a. m Nothing In of ficially known about tho late 1'opo's will, but tho Glorunle It'ltnlla says, It Is drawn In humble, pious langungo. It .recommends that l.ia micccsspr grant his sinters a pension of Ji'.O monthly each, but doen not mention his niece. Glldn I'nrolln. 11 nlao ex (ircssos the dcslro that n immisIoii of $12 monthly be granted to his valet. Tho newspaper adds that tho Into pontiff asks that .his secretaries, Monslguor Glinnnnl llrcssnn and Monslgnor Glueseppu JVarlnl. bo promoted to catiourlcs, Tho will contains a recommenda tion that the burial ho a modest one lu tho crypt of St. rotors. It con cludes by Invoking God's forgiveness for tho sins which tho testator may have committed, especially ns pontiff. ALLIED FLEET SHELLS 6ELT1NG LONDON, Aug. n, 7; HO a, in.- A despatch to tho lCxchango Telegraph company from Cottlnjo under yester day' date sas that an Kugllsli fleet, supported by French warships In ton Junction with .Montenegrin' batteries on Mount I.ovchen on Wednesday bombarded the Austrian fortifications nt Catturo, greatly damaging thorn. Tho correspondent adds that In an engagement bolwevu Montenegrin nnd Austrians In llosnln tho loiter suffered 200 casualties. Tho Urltlsh war Information bur eau has not confirmed these reports. Saturday Menu . . . . Vo liavc nn tiniiHiially laro line of Kl''ir?H fop Stiliiidny .slioppinjf. Oomo ppiwinnlly op phono opdops cai'ly. VEGETABLES Oicon Corij, Lottiifo, Onions, CniTots, .Shcllctl Limn Hcans, ToniatocH, (Vlopy, Swtsot I'oppoi'H, StpinlJaiir5, IvariishoH, Ucots, (Jiictimhoi's, Ulinlmi'l), .Siinniicp Sfjna.siii Sweet Polafocs. FRUITS 0 rapes, 'Apples, Lemony, nSlrawhernoH, Oanla loujios;' Reaches, Oranges, niiiiaiias IMaeklieiTies, Aitefinqlons. V l" Marsh ?t Bennett eeontltVoH'' typl r ViiNiitjoiuil Banlc. VI10M1 2.r2 BIG REDUCTIONS ' " Colonials, I'uwps and Oxfords At Ibu Hlr.n ot GREATEST Bp ) I'AltlH, Aug. 21, C.IR n. tit. The Petit I'lirlslon's review of the war sit nation today says: A great battle la propailng. lltil glum Is to bo the Ihentor of tho nmst formidable shock In history, the dmittlou of which escapon piophocy. "Itopulsod In tho soiith at Dluaiit by the Kreiicli, tho Gerinuim have been makliiK since Tuesday u vigor ous offensive iiioeiuoiit toward the north, which on Wednesday forced the ItolglatiH, nftor a flue roslstanco to fall hark on Antwerp. The lltirlln government will claim a triumph, wheroitH fiom a ntra(geal point of Mow the movement was of mediocre Importance. "The Trench armies also have taken up their ieseetlvo positions, and It Is certain that our general staff Is fur from being tnkon unpre pared by our udU'rsarleH turtle The staff hnd long foreseen tlmm and Is prepared to deal with them under tho best auspices." SISTER ILL iT LONDON, Aits:. !.- An won I'oiih Mulenu'iit war mmlo pnlille In Loudon Into lul uiglit unit telegraph ed to New Vnrlj. Hull Antiii Siiilo, s'fter el' the Into I'ope Pint V, Iium died in Home hlioilly utter Hi lw tut; iiwnv of her lirolher. Shook, oniiM'd liv lln PouliffV dentil, Win given t the oaito. It appear today that llii leport wn tho nult of n tt'lournphir er ror, whieli ort'iitri'il in the lrHiiMiii- xioii of n ditutcli from Itome, Thr poiH hinter ii ulivo, nlthoiigh ur rerinvr from hlioek, tfhe was ulremly imlispoM'il when tie pontiff wan llikeii ill, nml yootordiiv was obliged to take to her hod, Site U inulcr Ilio euro of ))r. Amiei, TELEGnAPHIC COMMUNICATION WITH DRUSSELS CEASES LONDON, Aug. J1. Telegraphic romiiiiinieiitioti between I'tiliiiii nnd UnifthelM wiih entirely liiterrupted to day nml no dlnpntelics wer iieeeptiil Vor nn nlnee in the llelgmn ptov tueoH of Limboiin;, Liege, Niiiniir, Luxemburg, linibiinl or Antwerp, ox cept fur the eilv of Antwerp. GERMAN CREW LOST TO UNITED FRUIT LINER NI'.W YOHIC, Aug. ai. The li.it- oil fruit liner Aliiiirnule (llntih) put into New York loduv Imjn ' Ion unit KiiiiMon, without twenty four inetiilivrrt of the ciew. Tlnif ii'..iii fliii-iiiiiii. I'ivo of them ilexerteil nt ('olon on ibo wny down, nml returning nineteen oilier were xciml by (lie HritUli uiiIIioiIIIi'n n KIiiichIoii. . On All NOW PREPARING mm. BT 0 D pAGE leatre Cotfl, ("onifoi'liinlo, AVell Will Hilled Special Photo Hay Attraction lor frluoy ami saiiinjay llavlmj boon able to socuro Bransford I Arcadia A tlirlllliiii film rcndltloii of Eugene Manlovc Rhode's groal novel which aiiioarcil. serially in Saturday Evening Post - This will be shown In place of Florence l.orenco which was advertised The Hedge Between One I'mt llriiiuu His Wife's Flirtation (Nimeily Sniiiiitiiy MkIiI Htinw Ttl. I'ltlll .Ml.l Mulil llenr ill" Irfirjjo PACK THE ATM 0RCIIKSTUA IIAItKV IIOWI I.I, Diirclor Aiin.Ts me t uii.imr.s' r.o Cuttle CIiiiiiko "f I'l-ouriilll Suoilar STAR Theatre I'llila) nml Sjiliinliiy Codes of Honor Willi Orml lluwloy Vases of Hymen JOHN HUNNY and ,' FLORA FINCH ; ski.io wiatiiiiV ' TT'Theatre 1'iMii)' nml Satin iIjij .Miilliieo nml Cvenlui; Million Dollar Mystery Two Itc-elM, Tlilnl UtiUoile, Mnny TlirlllM True Irish Hearts Tlireo Itcol Domino Hporlnt Mutual Weekly News now .motion purmiKH aiii: .MA1H! IiiRtriiL'tlvn KMVSTOXIv CO.MHIlV iirn- Sliou foi- I lie, MNm l nml Vou'll .Not Mul.o n lilt MED FORD SATURDAY AUG. 29 GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH B4RNUM BA1 1 "THE WIZARD PRINCE or ARABIA." Innova liomry Kevulttlen ef Oriental Fantiintrv Eurtiie Ewfticdof Championi for Greateit : Arc;iJc ournawra of ill KlnJ, Country wEra nd Ballet fr 'r MorutafZw ADMISSION TO ALL 000 niiuiiii'.N iiai.i' 1'ioiiir 2 P. 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