23 LOSE LIVES
SCHOOL FIRE
FIV&.ARE KILLED
BY SOUTHERN TRAIN.
EIGHTEEN OTHER INMATES IN
SERIOUS CONDITION A RE
SULT OF FLAMES.
Los Angle, Calf.-Ashes- of the
Tw;innmnt school for sub-nor-
mal children at Playa Del Key,
miles form here, on the ocean beach,
yielded the burned remains of 23 per
sons as the result of a tragic fire. '
Eighteen others. Inmates of the
school, are In a serious condition at
St. Catherine's hospital In Santa Mon
w. a few miles away. The dead
ranged In age from 4 to 4$,
Zebulon, Oa. Five persons were
killed outright and a sixth, a small
child, was probably fatally Injured
when a light touring car In wc!s
they were riding was struck by the
Southern Railway passenger train
No. it, at a crossing here.
Tha dead are:
Sam Stuart, 40; Mrs. Sam Stuart.
32; Mrs. Clyde W. Hlllard, 25, and
her eleht months old oaoy, nuciuw,
n kf HamDton. Ga. Ronelle, two
and one-half year old daughter of
Mrs. Hlllard, Is in an Atlanta hos
pital and little hope Is entertained
tnr her recovery.
The fatal crash occurred in full
view of Staurfs brother and young
est son. "
The three story structure, reclaim- y.y., mil niQQrn DV UP. CC
" lining wikk i nwwbw h.
ed from an abandoned building in the
deserted pleasure-resort town v.
many years ago, was declared by In
vestigators to bate been an Isolated,
unprotected fire trap. All that re.
mains of It is a brick chimney, twisted
Iron pipes and ashes.
Thirty-eight children were housed
within the private institution when
flames burst out. In addition there
were In the building the matron, Mrs.
J C. Thomas and Wilfred Ringer, 14-year-old
adopted son of the proprietor,
Mrs. Mary E. Jacobs. The matron
MEASURE PRO V IDES
SCOUT CRUISERS, SIX
GUN BOATS.
EIGHT
RIVER
Waahinirton. The house passed
mil deairned to bring the American
pavy up to the 6-6-3 rauo naeu uj
n.-oahimrtnn trail conierence. iu
T MBU.ubv.-
vote was 166 to 138.
As sent to the senate, the measure
C00LI0GE SPEAKS
Oil VORLO PEACE
NO MATERIAL CHANGES TO HARD
ING PLAN WOULD BE
8UPPORTED. .
MISSISSIPPI TORNADO.
KILL THREE, INJUR.
Tl
and the boy perished. . . . wnid authorise construction of eight
A family of beach picnicers ww- cruuers. six river gunboats and
,K -
v. nri rave the alarm. Before
Are apparatus could arrive from Ve
nice, the building was a mass of
flames. . .
One of the first rescue squads to ar
a stuff of nurses, from St.
extensive improvements to six battle
ships at a total estimated cost of
1111,000,000.
The measure was introduced by
rfc.irmnn Butler, of the naval com-
urocD, vu mm i . ... j
r.therlne's hospital in Santa Monica, miuee u
They were instrumental in rescuing 18 partment.
rhtidren all of whom were suffering An unsuccessful effort was made by
?Udr!.nL c,rh.M,.n were treat- representative Britten, of Illinois.
rrom iuiubb. ' ... . . . .m.
ed for minor injuries. ..a for e
mittee, to pnmuo -
- - u..ti. n.Mnri. .lavatlnn of cuns on 13 Daiuesmpa.
New York.-Reports on the cotton The proposal was opposed by Chair-
crop for the month of May. receivea man nuiier wn
it would
more th700 comVetent cor- violate the arm; . conference treaty.
the Jnumal of Com- it was rejected, 74 to 64.
merce under an average date of May An amendment by Representative
37 Indicate that none of the hoped- Montague, democrat, Virginia, to
for improvement has taken place. On ttUthorize the President to suspend the
weather conditions have hulldina urogram should another naval
....nhiii u that I nu.iinn Annfaranre be neia. was
been extremely uuia.."'i uiuimuiu. -
M i not much further advano. tccepted.
.i 4 mam a month aeo. a nninn hv Ttenresentatlve Mc-
Unseasonably low temperatures, aiatle democrat. Oklahoma, to elimi
r.tm hall storms and high ,. th .action authorizing the cruis
winds have all combined to retard er and gunboat program was lost 174
i... iinn or else kill young cotton; , ... Th. house also refused to ac-
hMM over wide areas farmers have , . nrop0gal by Representative
K..n nhiieed to olow under and re-1 MrKeown. democrat, Oklahoma,
plant a large proportion of their cot- Btrlke out tn authorization of alx gun
ton. In some sections of nearly all boat8 which would be used In Chinese
cotton producing states so little cot rlverfJ , ,
ton Is up that no attempt has been contrary to the expectation of some
made (In these localities) to estimate member8 no effort was made to amend
percentage condition. the bill to authorize the construction
For the entire belt per, cent condl- of two addttional airplane carriers. In
Uon is placed at 4.4 per cent against defending his gun elevation amend
. nt laat vear an a ten year mBn, Mr. Britten asserted that the
average of 75.1 per cent The season treaty did BOt restrict such changes
7' .v ...... .. . oun averages six- , nn.m(,nt and that under its pro-
teen day. late as against fifteen day. L,glon, ft, -top. could be taken from
tha turrets, u aesireu. v..
Mr. Butler for not announcing nis op-
Washlngton. Further limitation of
armaments and American adherence
with reservat ons to tne woria cou.v
created under the league of nation.
were set up by President uoonage
hi. oali inhe Held of foreign affairs.
- . 3 V
Speaking at the Memorial uy
clses at Arlington, tne rresmeui
na..d his advocacy or me narams
H.,hei nlan for American member
ship in the permanent court of inter')
national luetics, ana aeciarou i--Ideal
of mutual covenants by the na
tions limiting their military establish
ments "should be made practical
fast as possible." .
The President gave notice that he
would not oppose other reservations
to the court protocol than those pro
posed by Preside" Harding and See
retary Hughes but would not support
... material changes which would
the consent of
QUI JIIUUAUI
th. manv other signatory nations,
Hi. declaration wa. interpreted gen
erally a. opposition to tne pian m
th renuhllcan majority of the senate
foreign relations committee for Amer
ican adherence provweo m na..
now members of the court agree to
separate the tribunal from tne ieagU.
Tha two coals outnnea dj Jr. vw-
ldge were declared by persons cl&se to
him to be the major foreign policies
nMn which he will stand in the com
ing campaign. Combined with these
th. Praeldent. it was said, will place
emphasis upon extension ot a wan w
Germany by private American inter
aata with aovernmental . encourage
ment with a view to carrying out the
Dawes plan for European renapuiw-
tlon.
An attempt to make American en
trance into the world court conting
ent on separation ot the court from
the league of nation, would be lm-
and unworthy of American
principle, and traditions, the President
that the union of
buiu, aitot " .
th. atates had been based on remind
tion of certain liberties and assump
tion of new duties and obligations in
order to obtain greater benefits,
Greenville, Mis.. Three negroes
wara Villon and twelve POnS
were Injured when ft tornado demol
ished 11 buildings on the pianuu
of W. a Swain. 15 mile, east of
here. . ' '
' So fat as is known, thes injured,
nma nf whom may die, all were
negroes. Those who were killed,
Richard Rodney and Emma wi
liams, met death when their home
was wrecked, ;
The twister caused considerable
mava tit the nlanUtion, killing
Haatock and wrecking farm build
inn it cut a narrow path acrbss
the Jlantation, missing the Swain
home by half a mue.
JAP PROTEST IS
ISIiGIO
V
DECODING MESSAGE OCCUPIES
JAPANESE EMBASSY FOR A
; : DAY. '"':..
TAKE- i LIVES
tucmtv TO TWENTY-FIVE ARE
BELIEVED TO BE KILLED IN
MISSISSIPPI.
Atlanta, Oa. Still maimed and In
the shadow of the devastating series
nf tornadoes of less than a month ago,
rural Alabama and Mississippi were
.,iiran h a aecond stormvisltation,
(Sfcl avaVaa mw j ' , . mm
.nd t a late hour were taxing .
of their dead and injured and the un-
estlmated thousands ot aoiiars nan.-
in tarma and homes and
Available advices from the torn
..t. niaoa.the lo.s of life in Ala
bama at 19; and in Mississippi at 20
to 25. Reports of many other fatall
tia. if confirmed, will greatly in
crease the casualty list ot that state,
sigh a jDavJznn .-.
Entirely Restored to Health
by Mia E. PinklW
- Vegetable Coropound v
r. Taxaa.- I have taken Lydl
waehtneton. A formal communica
tion from me japano
protesting against tne exciuaion
tlon ot the new im"K'""u "
reached the Japanese embassy here
... .....munion to Secretary Hughes.
Decoding occupied emoas.y u.
throughout the day, and the document
t heen nresented at the ate
. .
department nor had any appou.
been made with the secretary ot Am
basladorIanibara when the depart
mart dosed for the nay.
" ,M allMB MM I -
At the embassy no - " I T.VrrTv wliinwith-
to the nature of the P - 0ut iht awful, nervous feel'mR I was
also mamuinea suou. W spells, witn sucn a rr
ot making public the protest will be fcnot explain. Nowd ttaaWt
considered by SecreUry Hughe, and , feel w.chL.ialt
Ambaesador Hanlhara atter ne .. pmeo w -
formally place, the note before the 'JSKfor
American government The only ex- gJ- keeper wd do every-
planatlon thus tar available a. to the mel lam the washing
form' and substance ot the Japanese ,wnd it doesn't hurt me. You may
!... carried in nress uttav in anv way you wlsn. i
rPhe;rwh.ch TaV riported" that JtSS
tha Tnkio covernment regards the ex-1 to the road of neaitn a
Mra. B. If. bbaiww, w
build me up
all run-down, v?
vousand.ick.lchea
end hurt all oyer to
that I was of tencom
peUed to go to bed,
and I had to have)
most of my wora;
done. No meaicinw
uamad tn helo me
untiloneof mynelgh-
bor. Who was wains;
the VegettDie uom-
mM pound lnsiawa "
. k.uu nf t The meaicme
me from the first, and thebest
the Toklo government regards
elusion provision a. "discriminatory,
and In .violation of a commercial
treaty. . ' ' : '
There is little doubt that adminis
tration official, will take the poeltlon
that the exclusion legislation In no
... vniataa treaty obligation with
Japan, either specific or general In
Mart, Texas.
Artiaie
Mr. Squab Tliey say that old Farm
er Haughtree la a vital figure In thle
neighborhood. :
Kawt Muflln Yen. He always make
-rhav alio are firm in their 1 . of Drort to nlease people. He
CUftlftVW - , . - I . R " v -
that lmmlaratlon policies ... niu1 nlll harn rennlnted a different
... .w .a ..., arara """""" .7 . I . . ..
In Alabama more man v " fall entirely within democratic roior four times in tne past year,
Injured, some iai.au, '
vlnnalv. while Mississippi, with more
itlotton.
whatever aUtement me jp"
than 60 injured already reported, prob- . necessary to make. Jy 0 Of, 1
ably will be hardest hit. when com- gwnm fcy , IT att CU
plete news or we wmn.ua Washington government m a spim u 1 jm 7?y
comes in on restored wires. ZmSwi friendliness, and with ft tMW(rM
Aireadv orranlsatlona ot mercy are . v.ryti1ing- possible to pro- II. "WVTll I
on" the scene., rendering what ld,lraot good relations con.i.tent with
possible in the stricken areas. JThe maitnenance of American sover-
southern division tf we iteo ,1-,,. The desire of president iw
baa a division representative In the d hU adTisors is to make it
Mississippi djstrct, and varou. other tQ peopie of Japan that
relief agencle. are at work caring for nelthw Washington government
the hundreds or nomeiesi ur maa B he AmeriCan people cnenan mu,
last year.
Polncare Tenders His Resignation.
Paris Raymond Polncare, who haa
held the premiership ot France for
two and a half years, tendered hi.
resignation and that of his .ministry
to President Millerand.
At the same time the new chamber
met in a stormy' atmosphere amid re
criminations, menaces and warnings,
and began its record by creating ft
presidential crisis.-The more patient
and cooler headed leaders of the new
majority, overwhelmed by their impa
tient, impetuous, aggressive
i.t. tr. tha amendment before it
pUBluuu w
reached the floor 01 tne uuu. . .
SOUTHERN MILL OWNERS
MEET IN ATLANTIC CITY,
Atlantic City, N. J. The second and
concluding day of the twenty-eighth
annual convention of the American
Cotton Manufacturers association at
I th Hotel Travmore here was featured
by tha adoption of a numper 01
tailed to prevent the outburst, which tlon and the eiectlon of offi-
in the Judgment of the most competent year Atter ad.
Journment of the convention there was
a meeting ot the national council at
which the matter ot foferign Imports
of cotton goods was considered more
n riatnll
a W. McLellan, ot New Orleans,
T.a vice president for the last year,
was elected president, and upon as-
Racers Make Record-Breaklno Time.
Indianapolis, Ind. The annual 500
mlle race at the Indianapolis motor
speedway produced record-breaking
iu. Mr the treat easoiiue uio-
UUJ, I"- - "
brought honors to race anvers
nn, nf Tletrolt. ana U. l.vuru".
u; Ait
Indianapolis. To Boyer goes we c
for bringing the winning car across the
anioh una while to Corum, wno
UUafaa - - . l..a.
in the driver's seat of tne vicionuu.
car as it flashed away at we
will go the rich cash prices ot approx
imately S30.000.
w who retired wnen nis own
developed trouble, piloted the winning
machine over the last -v
W P Bdenburn, representative of
contest board ot the American Auto
mobile asosclation, declared that un
der the rules Corum would be cerdit
ed with victory, and therefore is en-m.ioh-
tn th nrUe money. Boyer and
Corum were team' mates driving India
napolis made Wuesenberg special,
preparations tor anccorlng tne com
munities. The Kea uroa
celved an urgent call tor tents and
cota from Greenville, and stated they
were prepared to meet all requests re
ceived.
8IX MEN LOSE LIVES
IN NEWARK HOTEL FIRE.
but the most friendly sentiment, to
ward. Japan. , ' ,
Dint ta.Bomb Consulate.
Tnnnniscovenr ot an alleged
Korean plot to bomb the American
.nd British consulate In Seoul (Korea)
1. .,..n aome uneasiness there,
dinnatchea Indicate) ;
Semi-official confirmation has been
made to a report that .pedal guards
.. haan noated at the American
i . a. id that the guard will be
tt,.ra for the r present. . It ift
....1 th.t the United States consul
uwu " - t
11
Newark, N. J. Six men are known
to have died In ft Are which destroy
ed the Windsor Hotel on Halsey
street. Firemen .aid other bodies
1 vi. ia i ilaihria.
WrJT. nd sng there hben advised directly of the
A uwiivsiM -ar . . . I .
men come to a flre escape door oniy legeu P'-
to be enveloped in flames. L..,t. win Handsome Prizes.
. - i at a aaa as 1 OLUMW ! - - '
T. hntal la ft IOUr-Biori iram- - . . , .
" ..C .... .v h .traet New York. winners w w
structure wun n ""v- ---
. ...... . b . . . I
Vfil- :ilC - Vik ( a
New York.-
."" I ' vit. h.miral society.
floor. A dense n.aca ... , ... reButt 0f a gift
rolled up from the start namp.rea p 6arvln of
prise essay
i,ni indees of the situation
IIIU 1111 y at " m
makes it Impossible for Mr. Millerand
to remain long In the French white
bouse. : . . '
Spokesmen representing Elysee Pal
ace, say that the president will yield
only to a formal vote by both houses
H.n,.nt and. further that he
,ttra voluntarily only under l.ml chair made a few remarna
three conditions,' namely, If the Kuhr Lggarding his administration for the
.. .. if th new nolitlcal situ- ., w. J. Vereenj of Moul-
IB " - . .w r".' ..t lpa nreal-
ation in France onngs u 1 trie, Ga., was encwu u... -
In the interior, or if the new chamber deBt and Samuel F. Patterson, of
DnnnVa KanHlS. IN. U.. '
i a winatnn T). Adams,: oi
Charlotte, was re-elected secretary.
treasurer.
The following were named as mem
bers of the board of governors: .
Representing Maryland Howard
Baetjer. ..of Baltimore. ire-ei ,
Representing Virginia n.
u rt.nviiia re-elected). 'i .
fails to protect the franc.
Stitches In Heart Make. Recovery.
: Charleston. & C.-Stabbed in the
heart during a fight last month, Ernest
Frailer, 20-year-old Charleston youth
has completely recovered from ft hall
tif wound in that vital organ,
.in,h several stitches were teKen n.nviiia re-elected). '
in his throbbing heart, according to Rep;e9enting North Carolina Arth
'...nnnnnmenta by attendants at tne ninn Rastonia. (new member)
Roper hospital- .' . Representing South Carolina J. C
remarkable operation was per- . onnrtanhure. (new member).
formed, following which he was threat, Rep;e8enttag Georgia to serve , the
cned with complication, uuv a-"' unexpired term or k. u. rrtwu.au,
r and after 44 days was die- r. Williams, ot Columbus
...,.ad The case attracted ; the at- Iaj mmher of the " National
tentlon of the state medical society. Councn 0f American Cottod Manufac
members ot hlch examined Fraxler turer ucceeding John A. Law, of
n.. Dead. 1200.000 Loss In Storm,
Richmond, Va.-John H. Parks, far
mer of Accomac county uJm
death in an electric Worm which did
a tn nrnna and DUUQinB "I lul"
ua ft ,nn. Ann
section estimated at over .uu,vv.
Parks was caught between two u?"
of his barn when it was aemonsneu
by winds which attalnea tne veiuv
of a tornado.
The storm was accompameu ui
cloud bursts and a heavy ftownpour
of hall stones, said to nave oeeu
ly as large as hen eggs. The straw-
..a Alan eaaV AT
berry crop, wnicn waa v
HAwnmAfit WAS ADDarently completely
destroyed by the hail ana rain, uu
nt.,ta the sreatest loss, though
other crops suffered and many build
ings were wiped out.
men. . .
n.. hntai la located In the heart
. M.w.rV'1 antomobile district
Many of the roomers are believed to
have been connected with ft circus
which is showing here
. m. .'nd Mrs. Francis
ui .. ,
New York city, were announcea bi w
naUonal headquarters ot the commit,
... . M,aree here, and 294 120 gold
pieces were forwarded to ichool au
thorities for distribution among suc-
raa.ful comoetltora. An equal
7P
Sulphur
Tha fire broke out on the third ana , . mphnni .tudents were ae-
fourth floors almost at the same time .v .,,.. 0f honorable men-
with flames shooting - from several , hiving submitted the second
windows. Tne mase
out the building by the time the fire
arrived and second and third
alarms brought 40 streams of water
pouring onto the flames . ('
ti. v. In their nossesslon ft
hoot eaaaV.
The announcement followed the re
ceipt of the returns from local com
mittees In the 48 statea and the Ws
t rninmhia. and the 294 winning
Ulbi, w ' , -
essay, were entered m we nauon..
im ,. which is said to have figured wniph ia under the control ot
tha cause of the blaie, it being re-1 mitt! ot ludgea headed by
ported that a man in the hotel going
up stairs with ft can ot disinfectant
and smoking ft cigarette, threw the
can the length of the stairs when the
disinfectant Ignited.
v nmnonnced him sonndin every
VUk I""
way..i!i.ftcV1'M.:C;-V,"
. '"'V , 'aawaawaaaa-rtoB"-aaaaaaaaaWaw . .
I Immloranta Filling Jail, on Border
I Montreal-Bootleg traffic in Immi
grants, smuggled by automobile across
the Qufebec border into -the United
States, has reached sucn v""' I weit oI
Spartanburg, S; C
Greenville, S. l
was R E. Geer, of
'" 21 Dead In Alabama.
Birmingham, Ala.-Alabama'. death
toll in the tornado ot Tuesday was
Placed at 21. with belated reports that
Mrs. J. U Cofleld was killed 12 miles
Hamilton. Ala., in
. wfc --Van. i . : . : j H1
. .n. I. nnrtnnm inbw ivii ariian nernome was '"
r-nnt New Hampshire and Maine are fl H'er husband, son, Prlne Cofleld
' .. iniv,lo for ad-1 . . m n rnSald were ser-
IV . t n mark, a United -States I ,.- inlured. . ; ' -
said. l WwAnt the .itorm were
, - 9 i --aCon service is atreng-lhUgy DUrying the dead and caring for
, i . f-rnCer patrol, Mr., uara i . intred and rendered homeless,
i " . . ,-. v 1 . . i..
tj c "ubat orgauiiej iThjg wag peciauy true near
Polncare Cabinet to Reslfln.
'.aa.-t.lJ k n.ma(1
Paris. The last iuu caoiuoi
of the Polncare Government, witu
President MMerand presiaing. w
place at the Palace of the Elysee. The
Government will meet agalrt In council
K tha maet nl WlU OCCUT t V"
eign office and Premier Polncare alone
ni v. antnmted with the task ot go-
w lis ww -----
. . h- Praaidential residence to
present the' colleclve resignation of
the cabineL
Morgan Leads Navy Senior.
Annapolis, Md-Armand M. Morgan,
of Washington, P. C. Is the "honor
nf the class of midshipmen to
be graduated' from the Naval Acade-
my next weunoBuajr,
ed. Robert S. Katcaer, oi ssan auwu-,
Texas, stands next
i-k.t.. Bav One of Four Drowned,
Daytona, Fla., Wesley uaiven
Raee. vounc sons of Mr. and
mm T .wrenr.e Reese, ot this city, and
James Kennedy, 11-year-old son oi r.
and Mra E. Kennedy, OI unanea-
ton a f!.. who la here vuiting n
.... drowned in the Halifax
vlvar .. '"'
The boys were swimming in shal
low water. In returning to the shore
at ft point a short distance from the
nlaca at winch they entered the water,
thev sterne 1 lato ft deep channel re
cently dre! 1.
a committee of ludgea
Herbert . Hoover, secretary ot com
u ft Alexander Dies In Michigan.
Charlotte, N. C.-Walter S.. Alex-
a. nna of i the most prominent
business and real estate men of Char
lotte and North Carolina, uieu fc -..n.tnrinm
in Battle , CTeek, Mich,
t,a had heen for some time, ac
cording to telegram, received here by
i.tiu. and business aaauviaiaa.
iiawander ana J. . !"
Clear Your
Complexion
with This
Old Reliable
Remedy
IC0CK
OKIFOUIID
For pimple, blacWwadi. frdd Sl
od Un . a w U for mart eriou Uct, ta.lv
and body eruption, hive, eaema. etc., um
thU ditlfte compound oi nilphur. Atalo
Soa. it tooth c and hcaU ; Ukea IntenuUr
a lew drop. In a ao( wterr aetjatthe
footof the trouble and purifies the blood.
Phytldans aatee that eulphar U one of Hie
most effective Mood purifier known. Re
member, a good complexion Un't fkia deep
-it i health deep.
Be ntre to ask for HANCOCK SULPHUR
COMPOUND. It hu been ued with uuV
(adory rctultt over 25 year.
60c and $130 tin bottU .
at your drucctet't. II he can't supply you,
end Mi name and the price In stanpl and
we will end you Dottle aired.
I HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR
Baltimore, Md, '' -
I Btnnth Sulpky Omfoni Out-
mntjoc BM uutjm mi, wm
tlu Lii Ctmpnnd
KILLS PESKY
BED BUGS
P.D.Q.
- Postal Clerk Salary Bill Passed.
Washington. Carrying the Borah
amendment, tor full publicity of politic
cal contflbutlons durlhg the progress
of campaigns, the postal salary In
crease bill "was passed by the senate. Mr8. Alexander ana a- . .- JUBt thlnk a 0 0f P. d. Q. (Pesky
;; The vote was 73 to 3. those opposing of . CW T. " , gg?? non'a,
being Senators Borah. Idaho, ana rew m, Vexftnder. who would have
and WUHs.. Ohio, all Republicans. been6. yaara eld ft week from next
The measures, which would Increase Suliaf.,( had been in falling health
A - i 1. e snn aaa nnatai emnloT- m aaveral months. He had not been
UUT v . T " . thra. waara
es by an average of 200 eacn anau- Tery strong ,p 1 -,-.
auy, now Joe. to the House, where . i but w. health dld th.0.
bill of somewhat amereni term . rapiaiy umu i
Sending He was able to be out on the . street.
penains. ... .. ... .,... . ..... .. .it and a half
The esUmatea increase of 'TT
000. in postal expenses wnion wu or mree momua -
be enUaled by the.Sen.te BUI would Mfft)red ft hefirt ftttack about two
be met by the normal increaae montns ago at uw'oia
business." the Senate was told by wnere he made hla residence, and soon
Senator Edge, - Republican.: of Nw thereafter went to the sanatorium U
Jersey, who had charge of It. ' Battle Creek
or CooOea, and Hops future generauona
by kllllns- their e&M, .and doea not Injure
the clothing!- Liquid Are to the Bed Bugs
! what P. D. Q. to Hke; Bed Bugs stand
as good a chance as a snowball In ajuatly
famed heat resort' Patent spout free In
every package of P. D.i.. to enable you to-
kill them ana ineirneai in ua
Look for the devil's neaa on ev-
box, Speolal Hospital sue,
. ti l.U.
;v.w. maaea uvo Kanuna, vudw,.
three apouts. Either size at your
druggist, or sent prepaid on re
. celpt of price by Owl Chemical
- woraa, lerre nauie, xnu.
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Family of Eight Killed.
Birmingham; Ala. Nineteen
sons were
the tornado Which
per- Tampa,
Neoro Slain After Killing 8heriff.
Flaw Henry Wara, - 4u.
killed and i injured by town marshal and deputy sheriff, of
struck Alabama. Wlldwood. Marlon wunty, is ueaa
, 4 I . j....v. hullat and
. ... .hlta naraona. - WOm ft negro uoeiio.w- ;
T- . . . - -I. I. h.-ar Homer WCllamS. also Is I
. . W " IV "vhLV-he TehoT to : death by a posse when
edWn7ar .S-l. iS. he barricaded, Mm.elf and deed pu.
... . -.1 ...h. o.i .nit attar kiiune tne oaicor. i
rnnntv. All 01 wo uuioi uc"i- " .
county. W1V ,;,-. tn occurred at Wlldwood.
cur.e!I w" f . faTlv Ward-wa. killed after he removed
t7: mia th-r. r-rht ner- tha nerro from ft train. The negro I
sons war inJu ed wh n tbe twister r.w a platol and shot the officer la
Sck iSw?h county. . I tie .'ia. dealh Vctei ln.tantan.ouft
mi
Money h-ck wl'ont queetion
If HUNT & ail t fx' a In tha
treatment of I I, hi.IA,
RiMuAOl- t-1 1 ii ti or other
Itching eain diseaeen. Prica
7hc at droiri'lata, or direet from .
llfctnwat mm C. Ihtnualal
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la Walker county. . . , , . .;