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"'T7TwP' MA " V ii. I, w r t.-. -t h - W AG18 8DC " MTCPFORD matt; Tftmtnro), MTODTOKP, OKKCIOK, i Wit! nniTTTj.cinAv Tvr.vv 07 imr. iriyjiuin 1 , uv l V'nMV 1i-JLL.i UU WIL UJ ! ffl WAKE ! OF STORM THRO' ; MIDDLE SOUTH f FORT SMITH, Ark., May 27. Six )hhtm are reported dead, two at Tal- IHna, Ok,', and four at Ch?cotah, Ok., 7M a rwlt of a aterm wlilch bwoiu 'wwrtern Arkannn and eastern Okln- 'homa last night and early today. tto- rMrU reachlnic here from Antler, fOk.i bIm aaaert that moro than itixty jteraofia were Injured at Tallplna. Wire and rail communication in h Rtrlcken district Is almost lm tHMtlble and nomo estimates place tho low ot llfo at a larger figure. Prop erty damage, It la said, will reach moro than a million dollars. Fear of serious floods also aro JncreR4ng. Tho Arkansas river hero today wa three feet aboro flood Ufte. A cloudburst was reported 'at Poleau. Ok., hut tho extent or tho damage has not been learned. JOY RIBiNS CHORUS GIRL A TYPEOFTHEJPAST; MODERN GIRL HARDWORKING AND AMBITIOUS - KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 27. Many of tho flooded streams In this Jelnltyn.ro receding today, but ro-MM-ts from a numhvr of 'points In Kaasas and Miswar! continue to tell t high water and -heavy rein. .At Springfield, Mo., workmen were JbNy today, clearing the streets or uprooted trees and other debris which ,MwtHHlated.last night when a heavy atana struck the icily. .A two year eld child ef Charles Jones, a farmer living near Nina. Man killed when the storm de- wellftned his, home. Much property damage was done ta Nina and Ozark, Mo. "'' Reports ef distress were received here today from Muscotab, a small tewn In Atchison county, Kansas, whteh is said to be.entlrely surround d by flood waters of the Delaware and Llttcl Grasshopper rivers. 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The; girl waa found with a billet 'wound' in her head, in the reesa of Clarence Shaver, n hon of the physician, wlio'alito'iH'to bo question ed fey thlirB.Ha Harvey, jv ing at thjShayef rei1eribe, and mIio found the body, but "the police 'failed te notify thefti untU several hours af ier the filioolinjr,. was arrested. A revolver owned by younp Shaver wa found lightly clutched in Miss John son's left hand, Tlio fact that the bnllet which canned death entered the right side of her head puzzled the po lice. Three bullets had been fired from the weapon. MWE RIVER FRUIT COMPANY WINS SUIT , A Jury In the circuit ourt .yester day returned a verdict in favor of the Kogae River Fruit and Produce seeiatioH in Its suit against the all ien Chambers company, ef Portland, for .faulty installation of the pre reeling plant at tho,, cold storage Iteuse. Dawagesto the .amount ef HS25 will be received, t Attorney Porter J. Neff represented the asso ciation, and O. C.i Doggs the defend ant, i The other civil suit heard yester day was the damage suit of A. C. Adams against W, Woolrldge for the loss of two horses which Woolrldge Is alleged to have doctored incorrect ly. A verdlet was returned in favor 'ef the defendant. ll!aa3dkMMV-' i: "-S SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Mny 22. The Chonix girl who lives on n "cold bottio nnd j hot hinl" is -rone. The chorus girl of today is n very different type. She in jiNt an beauti ful ns of old nnd n heap more ambit ious. Atum iu the "gymii'' npeiiU to her infinitely moro than n "joy ride'',nf',',B,s The chorus "pl" of u few yeniv njj wns mU roneeiiu'd "With the fn lurv, but now tho clutnm Imly rvnl izes that the ehonf is nn excellent tr-.iininj: kcIiooI for nctinp, nnd so nil. t'nkoH ndvantiipj of her intuition tu preimrc hcrM-lf for somctln'n better. Mnny Htnn have come from the chorus. To eo thc-c nlliirinjr younr innid Ciis on the tn; KiiiiK-thnu;!i llieii bcwibU'riii;, flirtntunw non-eio one would iiunpiie thnt they were the mol fnxoloiiM iPtHortnient of yortni; im'ixuih in tlio world. Hut that n'ek- ies air if abandon mitt gaiety ilis appears at once, ih if by mape, when 'the fidul curtain fall Uiid'thW great heiy of "merry-merry" maiden be comes a collection of haul working yLiunjr women with high tne ambit ions who look upon tlicir work with tho-snnie seriouf-neSs tvs.d their uls ters .in the more coin ntionltV walks of life. YANKEE M WORLD UNIT OF FIR E DAS SAX FRANCISCO, May 27. Am erican proflt3 and tho chanco for American commercial and financial dominance weer discussed today by Dr. E.' E. Pratt, chief or tho bureau of foreign and domcstlc.commerce of tho department of commerce be fore the Joint convention of tho Cal ifornia, Oregon, Idaho and Nevada State Banker's associations. "Dr. Pratt said tho American dol lar promised to supplant the English pound sterling as tho unit ot foreign exchange. Ho contended tho heavy balance of trado against the' United States be fore tho European war with the prcs nt averago monthly balance of $100, 000.000 in favor or the United States, tie called attention to the growing ascendancy or tho country In the fin ancial world. Its success In finding a marketeer foreign securities val ued al 1350,000,000, including for eign loans aggregating $318,000,000 made since November, 19 M. Where the United Slates formerly was de pendent upon Europe for many man ufactures and upon London as a fin ancial center, now ho said, many of thces articles aro mado In the United States and tho country Is becoming a creditor nation. Or, Pratt predicted tho ultimate gain for this country as tho result ot the war but ho satd that for a per iod after the end of tch war tho Unit ed States would face a difficult sit uation because of Europe's Impaired purchasing power. PRZEMYSL HOW SAFE SAY RUSSIAN OBSERVERS LONDON. May 7.-iTbV Times Pctrxtgrad correspondent says tho Hussian military observers consider Przcmysl at tho present tlmo qutto safo and think there Is no reason to apprehend the"" envelopment mid" blockade otlho fortress. The Times correspondent with tho Russian forces, In a dispatch dated at Ivangorod, gives a description of tho Russian retreat from tho Donajcc to the River San. "Tlio German attack on tho Dona jcc was unparalleled In history," says tho correspondent. "Their bat teries wero massed first In tiers ot field guns, then in howitzers nnd then In tho heaviest of mobllo artil lery, which by a torrent ot unlntcr ruptud shell itlroilcstroycd tho Rus sian center; Jflrtt In opltc of tho fury of the attacks, tho Russians retired undomorallzcd and when tho San was reached tho gap was closed, tho arm ies wero stiffened by reserves and the Auslrb-Gcrmnn onslaught was sta)cd, Tlio Russian retreat ns a maneuver will rank equal to the re treat from Moris. FLEET SHELLS' AS ALLIES ADVANCE DOWN 6ALLIP0LI LONDON', May 27, A:I3 l. m.-Of-fk'lnl imiruliu1 of tlio military op erations on the (lallipoli poiiiiisola from May tt'(oJMAy tlVKeio ujvon Cntl in l.oiuliui Ihis afternoon. They soi r.lrtlt that on May O.nfj jrr Hie nrllvliVtif'frtMi troops, wluuji incfuilcit pufl of tlio territorial iHvIn in, a jjenoral atlvaneo of, tlio, allied Oimps took place. A heavy covorintj (ii.wiiM maintained by tlio ulliod iicjs. ' Uuiiui; tlio night of May fi-tl, u por tion of the Australian and Now .oill- nnd army corps had boon tniusforird from Knlt'li Tepo to take pail in tlio nttaok. Very sovoie fiijhtinK took place nil day long, and by night fnjl tlui allies' lino had boon ailvaueed from 100(1 to 1.100 vards. Hal tho loft of tho advance wan checked by a strong Turkish redoubt munnod with niaohiiio uus. Just at dusk Ficiich troops obtain, cd possesion of uu imHirtant tito lieal point, which wiih then thomuub- ly Tortifiod (luring the night to mtu us a piot for further oei-alitiiis. juL un .May i uie auaoK ooiumiiiimi, hip Frciioh troops again impmxinir their Hisitiou, while on tho loft Ihoi twon-ty-niuth iliYUii)ii snoocciled jiiht In, foru Miinsot in driving' lliv enemy bnrk iiejirly into the villngO of Krithia. ..BLU.iLJil. J. . im-i- rm TTTT I Jackson County Creamery YOUNOSTOFN, O., May 27.-Tho northeastern port of Ohio nhd west ern Pennsylvania wero visited by n heavy frost last night. :; I i V T THE I Weinhart Ice Depot i , Will Be Ready to Receive Cream June 1,1915 l Your Patronage Solicited AGENTS FOR THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR KILLIN1 FROSTS IN EAST (Continued from Page 1.) LOCKIf ORT"". y.7May2 7.A kllllig white frost in this vicinity last Night did severe 'damage to tho straw berry' crop. The damago to vegeta bles will' reach a halt million dollars ta Niagara and Orleans countios. r t, DKTROIT, May 27. Frost was ro 'iWted lu yarlouB places throughout ika state earjy tqday , A high wind , ta Ullved to have preyented serious MHiage to crops. ., , " . j Fashiofl's favorite for Spring and Summer Jueffiyier k dollars Don't spread at the top nor lose their shape because of the Linocord Unbreakable Non-stretching Buttonholes in bo other make. Try them. Mt. r.m. i ee.. nt, im, r. r, ntCNCH WARFARE RESUMED ,3 . (CeaUnusd f rW Paw 1.) ally's forewnewHithe'fUifd are fol hwlngv tkeour.se dletated by geo sBjjkJMcal,MiiHtyVoBe army driving ftBSMrd tHe rlv'Jiense and Trieste, tke omer Into tAe Tyrol where tM ii M4Mitrypreliides any dr lata efeBHti 4t e.early a date. , Uts4m WM.but lit'yisturbed at M rid Mt lht of a ifeppelln alr .sjulp at leitBjMr,'T,npi;;'3ld8 have Me4 tfrlwa a'ovelly. VP''SBBBiia msJLBBPSBBW ..iSKbbIbbbbbbssss Vanadium Rubber Vanadium Rubber Increases Life, Elas ticity, Vitality and Toughness Vanadium Rubber Is Found Only In Lee Tires Both Regular and Puncture Proof Lee Puncture Proof Tiros are guaranteed to ' give 3500 miles of service without puncture. If punctured in any manner we will repair free of charge and ro- 4h fund as follews: ,v ' yi 3 -inch tires .,7$' 6.00 314-iiich Tires .V.'8,00 4, -inch Tires ..,.-? ,. M 10,00 414-incli Tires ., '.)& 'g ,v .ISH'l.OO I Just Two More Days of the I Big Change of Management Sale Which Closes .Saturday Night rwo$n.ys lt: siivu o r n (ivcr.wday.u'ccHrlitit'S, Hosiery,, Underwear, Nbtiotto, X qiftk 'jirrtjierics, Djuncg.Uw, Owfttui Piece Clouds, JjnUlcA' X AVennue ADimi'oljaiHli'Aiiuiiiery. Any -nruuiu. you may miy, wiieiner a paper n of pins' or a silk drew., hikes a substantial roflylitipn for' the remaining days df X this sale. iunftf'; f Z t t .5 . inch Tire3 .,.. . M li: JjlltJ.UL j...& '-J mm 6-&ch Tim v v0T MM Guaranteed asresilientlaslany tire not hayintho ' puncture proof feature. 'tr I C. E. GATES f T t t t t t t i t t t J t j y t t t AflBBsTBB SSQbkbbw' bbbbbbbbV LADIES' NEOKWEAK, Some several dozens of Ladies' Laee and of " differeliti sfylts, sold in the regular wav L3e to .$2.00, this lot ONEHALP PEIOE WASH RIBBONS IMost all colors, in the narrow width for the lit tle fixings of underwear iii1 the like, al- itl ways JJic, holt -IVy APRON GINGHAM Not a cheaj) grade, hut a, good quality that is guaranteed to wash wellj in the different size eheeks and t'olors, full width, at, per r yard.... LADIES' UNION SUITS In a good quality HhIo, most of which are the Mimsiug make, sleeve less, crochet yoke and lace knees, all sizes, worth regular to & &1 ori 'if Uafl 1 I MULLS A and TUB BILKS Alout'2i "pieces to choose from, hi neat stripes of different colors, some are the .dainty pin stripe, all are a good 7Q quality Wash silk, special at 7v rLN(tl0LbTHLv All-Liucn liiiiicli Squares, also a lot of Pure Linen Damask Towels, hem stitched borders, worth to $1.25 f Q each, at OyC COTTON OREPES LADIES' HOSE The regular washable This lot of tan hose, all Serpentine Crepe, al- Hizes and different ways 20c yard, conies in shades, sold regular 25c, light, and dark colors, and 50c, double heel ami toe, the iamous Wayne knit, at.. SILKS ' 7 i While thy lot lasts wo will continue the price, sold always in tho regu lar stock af, . (ipf.f ti big range 01 fir 21c suitable i'or.makintr ki- monas, per 19l .varjl.t. v..y3' BELTS ' ' Ladies' and Misses' gir dle JJelts, in a variety of colors and sixes, some clastitV'SoId the pastsca son at 75e to 4 r $1.00, now Av PARASOLS About 25 iu this assort ment, of white and tans, some plain, others are the stripe, sold up to $1.75 each, Af, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR j nucess .ips, iowns, y 0 t , n tho (lo. Combinations and Skirts ..,;. iniiitim ,,WV...W.., .....,...-. shades at FOULARD SILK The entire slock of this shower-proof silk goes in this sale, most any color you would want,in small patterns, CCr worth to $1.25 991 LACE OURTAINS light weight cotton silk mixed clotw. neat v trimmed in luce IV ,V,,'. xti .. ? 4 sold usually MI 9H oiflhbipMwy, inelud- (2B"JS A showiun stripes most A i&fffifisuJilitH wo?tj,o l ffife" f11'.,, m d erJam with a few floral pfeeeH, W1i r &L KLT trl Z ! 1 fii t-f r- ----.-- -- ar wv ng nicer lor 1 (; summer dresses...... 'y LINEN HUOK " ! Used mostlv for truest X toweling, in widths A ranging 14 to 22 inches, iu small brocaded pat terns and stripes, P All at One-Half Price. GIRLS' UNION SUPTS AWA,ftT- A low neck, sleeveless rAJtASUl garment with lace knee, Every sun shade in the for girls 8 to 14 years, store included in this well mado and a good sale, all colore and com- quality lisle, sold hinations,, pongee, ; and ui) to 50e, i Ag plrtln Hilk, worth to $7.50 nt .. WC . at One-Half Price. worth to 75c, at NOTE While wd" have discontinued the giving of trading stamps, tho parlor will be open for thirty days in which outstanding hooks may bo redeemed. THE.MAY DRY COQDS CO. i,Ks,T ......( V .