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bitetug Sbii IMkctot VOL. XXIX ABILENE, KANSAS, THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 28, 1915 NO. 152 HKTKCTIVKS AKISLST a MOKK PROTEST SENT TO RUSTED RIVETS CAUSED EOSS FRENCH CABINET RESIGNS ITS JOB XV. II.

HALL APPOIXTICI) Kl'tVUSHOI! TO HICK 111 SltANIJ Vancouver. Oct. IMt. Mrs. W.

1). Hall, formerly Miss Sadio E. Kirby, has been named by Governor 1. inter as successor to her late husband as head of the Washington State School for the Hllnd here. Mr.

Hall, a week ago, dropped dead while playing a game of tennis with friends. Mrs. Hall hps been Mr. Hall's able assistant in the work here, and lier appointment has met with approval all over the state. Mrs.

Hall was a great aid to her husband when he was head of tho Kansas School for the Hllnd at Kansas City, and also when he was president of the Kansas hoard of corrections and charities. ENGLAND FINALLY Makes Complaint of Itritish Interference with Neutral Trade OIUICCTS STKOM.I.Y TO Xote Contains 10,000 Words mid Has lleeil Approved my Wilson ill He l'rosciitod Next Week Washington, Oct. America's long considered protest against liritisb Interference with commerce between the I'nited States and ICu-rcpe has been dispatched to London by special messenger, and will he presented by Ambassador Page at the llritish foreign office next week. It became known today that the note is ibout I u.liliti words long and covers exhaustively the argu-P'ent of the Aniorhan gov eminent on all phase of interior, with reutral trade. It was the nolo now on its way which former Secretary I try an advocated sending at the same time that the second l.usitania nolo was dispatched lei lloilin hot President Wilson doc lined to send at that time l.eiailse uf the fear that the l'nitocl Stales might lie placed in a position for its rithts with basis of ils attitude' of bargaining -rmany on the toward Cieat Hritain.

As prepared originnlly at the state department tin; document was understood to be vigorous in tone and replete with objections to Croat llritain's policy. No intimation as to hether the doe iiiuent tdneti has been modified is Aoevii-dlng- to Official Report of the Fatal Sinking fltKW IS II KM) ISLAM FLFHS Hull Filled With Water and Submarine Would Obey Ilud-dci Chlorine Om.s Theory IHscredited Washington, Oct. 2S. --A graphic-story of the battle for life waged in vain feet beneath the surface ot the sea by the twenty-one men who perished in the navy's submarine F-4 last March at Honolulu, is told in the final report on the loss ot the vessel submitted by of inquiry headed by Hear Huseli and made public examination of the wreck after it had been brought Kiirfai and placed in drycl vineed the hoard that the was caused by a leak rose a board I Admiral osterday. I'd hull to the ok, con-disaster ttm from a corroded battery lining and the failure of the boat through poor living facilities to respond promptly to the rudder, which should have returned her to the surface.

Discarding the theory once advanced that chlorine gas hniuulit ouiok relict' iii deatli to the crew, the hoard from signs within the rusted antl battered hulk pieces out in its report a dramatic- a' count of how tlie doomed men strov de s-perntely to save themselves as their vessel sank to the bottom. Fifteen met death in the engine room where tl ey sought refuge at the last; six died at their posts in tin flooded forward compartment. All members of the ship's con pany are absolved from blame. I llalkan Muddle dilven as Knwin for Mixup I'llKimTSIIARKl'l" IX F.NviLAM) Aristidc Hriund Will Probably the New lYemior and (tienernl (hillieni the War Minister Paris, Oct. US.

The Italkun campaign and its results has stirred op much feolinjr in France, forcing the cabinet to resign. Tlie new govern-iiient wil include Aristide ltria.n'1 u.m premier and Oeneral tial-lenieiii as minister of war. Tin crisis here in France will likely precipitate a sluikeup in the Fuglish cabinet ulso. The allies are determined if ms-sihle to keep the (ierman army out of Constantinople ami will concentrate their united efforts to that eml. The Turkish army is showing renewed aggressiveness and Is socking 1o form a junction wtlh the advancing (erinaii army.

massaciiisftts school in has P'abody, Oct. -JS. A fire in a parochial school here in which were over (too children caused the destruction of the building. Fifty of them are dead ami many badly injured from being: tianiwd upon. ItlilTISII CIMTSFIt ACKOVM) lyondon, Oct.

lis. The big liritisb oi-oiser Aryle, is aground on the Scotland roast and is a total wreck. No lives were lost. THIC M1KAIK) IS PAKTKT I.Alt Toklo, Oct. lis.

At the forthcoming coronation reremonU' the mikado lias decided to exclude all but oriental relluioiw. Cor. Sior.tl aril Cctfar St. evening In the auditorium of the Many Present Arabic latins r- Duttnn and his family Washington, Oct. 28.

The state wlU Abllems Friday nfter-department is receiving numerous noon- The reception ill follow the inouiries recardinB- to fii. supper given by the Faille s' Aid su Crown Patent Flour Men Hold Have Id-en Suspected Several Hays for Dodge City. Oct. L's. House and his son, Aha Hensen.

and another man, who Is probably Clint liftmen, wort? placed under arrest by Detective Wilkinson at their residence near the scene of the Hjers murder. The officers took the prisoners in motor cars to I. akin, but it ia not known whether they to place them in jail at I.ukll). Harden City or Dodge City. Detective Wilkinson remained In the community where the murder was committed lust Friday.

The arrest of one or all of these men bus been expected for a day or two. It was at the home of the Hen-biiis that Archie Sweet was staying and there has been a lurk Ihk suspicion among the people of the roni-muni: that the Iletisens knew more about the Nellie livers minder and the moe of Sweet than they "were telling. S.W.INA WILL I'SF DISIFT FOli 'II A 14 1 I I I I INSI FAK COAL -a, Oct. The city council awarded the contract for the removal of the large drift who veas formed in the Smoky Dill river during the recent heavy rains and nccuniuliited at the new cement bridge. The logs und other material taken out vvill he placed upon the bunk and the eitv will use the woo I jthis winter for distribution among jtlie applicants for fuel, instead of I buying coal.

Men out of work ill also be employed to cut the wood. CFOItt.F CAUF. AM) I'KFS. I WHICH FiliiC J'OIN-AT I to XT Paris. Oct.

L'S. Four shells exploded only L'UU yards from King t.eorge of England and President I'oincare of France during their visit to the front, according to a Temps correspondent back of the firing line. Clean old papers for sale at Reflector office; Dc a bundle. tha Quality Cot tier NO EXCHANGES OOSSIP OF SOCIHTY I'lione Mrs. AS'.

S. Anderson and Mrs. 0. J. Peters are the delegates to the Fifth district YV.

It. C. at Manhattan November liS-HiL After two unsuccessful attempts to organize, the S. Ii. have made arrangements for a dance tonight in the A.

O. I'. W. hall, beginning at nine o'clock. It Is the initial "hop" of the season and several persons from out of the city are hero for the occasion.

The "hello" girls and all the other employes of the light, tele phone and pas companies, fifty In all. had ft spooky time at a llal-loween party last night at the C. 1 llrown house, on Seventh and Puckeye streets. In the "Walk to1 Tipperary." whore each person was, escorted by a ghost over a long and! circuitous voyage of the house, visiting ghostly closets and fooling slimy and grimy fingers, every one, finally decided that it was truly a "long, long way to Tipperary." and. not suc a desired Journey after I nil.

The refreshments of the season, i pumpkin pie, whiles and i and Mrs. ('. guests of the The ladies with Mrs. It. at 3 0 the and ere out eider, apples.

sand- ake were served. Mr. Hrow were the employes. of the S. I-, club met 1 Vai iui: osterehiy and husbands joined them ortained at a Halloween remainder of the oven- dinner.

Th tug was spent in playing "alio" and dancing to music: rendered by Mr. Chris Hath. inieiiiiuii roe-oipiiou nil in. Dean C. Iiutton, the new pastor of the Methodist church, his wife and two daughters, will lie held Friday iety and the committee in charge is desirous that all members come and welcome their new pastor.

Instead of th hoys putting buggies and motor e-ais on shed roofs and carrying off front yard gates, I'lof. V. A. McKccvcr or the child i-ltaro heron it of the I 'nlv ere.lt of Kansas, has another plan vvbb wil! furnish every hit as much fun for Ho- kills, and at the same I i i elders a feeding of quietude. Prof.

MoKci'ver a lnas'i ili'rado in which cili- zc cs of all ares participate, as a lit method eif cc-lebi ation. Ho i.lg-e that the uiavor, clad perhaps a-I'pc-le Sam. might lead. The police-and tiro doua i me nt iioii 01 ist a and pe I hills, ill e-ostllllie. Illic.l.t follnw.

he said, and pointed out that the children should he iik-c!" He ii ajor, not the minor, part epf the? celebration. '-The proper ri-urlng of hilclren necossitate-s a lari.cr apple nation of tho fun and nonsense inherent in their natures," ho said. "Parents must not grow too sober and drift away from the and finally begin to instruct thoni! without sympathy. There is op 'or-! lenity in a Halloween eel l.riition for every individual in a community 1 to ro back to childhood for a few hours." i Another Woman to He Shot Amsterdam, Oct. L'K.

Anna Hen- zet of Verviers, Helgluni, wub sen-tencod to death by a (ierman court-' martial at Liege on The sentence has not yet been carried out. Htate of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas 'millty ss: I-tank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of K. J. Cheney a doing business In I lily of Toledo, eounlv and a wil aforesaid, and that said firm pay the inn of One Hundred Hollars fcr each and every case of Ca'aiih that cannot he; cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.

CLANK .1. (II i Y. to -foro me and sub- I I I '1 ill 111 I I presoli A I) A. this '1 tli day i.i:asi i. I'ljhiic.

lie- is taken In-i re i iie '-inr'ae-es of the; stiiiionlahi, free-. Toledo, O. atari and nils '1 tiiil'-oos for I ail TmasS- Mutual Insurance Men at McPberson Mcpherson, Oct. 2S. The thir-t couth annua! session of the Kansas iMitcal insurance companies is being held In Mi-I'herson.

Carey Wilson, superintendent of insurance, is to appear on the program. Over one hundred agents are registered. Four (crinuii Steamers Down I'otrogiad. Oct. us.

llritish sub marines have sunk four more man ste'iuners In the Haltlc. annotiiii cinont was made in Kusian official statement. 1 last night. (ier-This tho isued Fads for Sufferers Pain results from injury or oon-gesllon. He it neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprain, bruise, sore stiff muse les or whatever pain you have yiedds to Sloan's l.inimi'iit brings new fresh blood, dissolves the congestion, relieves the Injury, the circulation Is free and your pain leaves as if by magic.

Tho nature of its eiualitios penetrate Immediately to tho soro spot. Don't keep on suffering, flot a bottle of Sloan's Idnlment. I'so It. It moans Instant relief. Price and r.ltr.

1 1 .00 hottlo holds Bix times as much as tho 2 Tic size. The Best FOR Bread EJiscuits and Pastry Every Your zck Guaranlesd OL Merchant Has It Flour Mills Co, THK the 5th a I ABILENE. KANSAS Tile Security ed on account of loss of life and property in connection with the sinking of the White Star liner Arabic by a German submarine. HOLLAND A largo number i om ast hero liilecl tho lo 'th Sat nr. lav- ii and on ay.

Air, and All Kobt. an ami Ithi and and Mr. ami Mrs. Leslie Locan children and Mrs. Halph Spioer Howard were Abilene shoppers Th ii rsday.

Mr. and Mis. Ii Cecil took Smolae ten's. Will Hutchison Wiiliam 1 in ti.r on lllc ha Maxwell ben week. Kverett Smith who has be ing at for some here again helping Hugh Airs.

Will Hutchison and returned from Missouri 'n wcirk-time. is I low io. hiidren Tuesday a.ter a two i-ks' isit with re tives there. Air. and Mrs.

and family are Hin holde r's lion Willie Lehman lohu Hurkholder staying at Mrs i- at present, was visiting in Holland Sunday. Airs. John Hurkholder and dren, Airs. Leslie Logan and (lien and Lizzie Hovov chil-chil-w ere in Abilene on business Saturday. Ira Williamson is helping ('lem Dell, having uit the sloie.

Kfllph Spioer went to (iypsuin Tuesday for a load of flour. Hob Hobsou went to Carlton on Tuesday. ('oldn of Mankind Cured hy I'Iuch! Have you ever gone? through a tvetii-nl ninu ftirnul ulii.n i-mi ,1 fold? What vicnirnm imt.iiluo ill sent! How you opened wide your' lungs to take In those' inv inorating and mysterious iialities. Yes. Hr.

i Hell's l'ino-Ta r-1 loney possesses t.iose st Inula! in ii'ialiiies and ove-ri-oines hacking The m-r lininu of il. jat is i II cned in its germs. erv lo cons! a 11 1 -nt Pa Your Li An Extraordinary Week-end Sale of the Season's Newest Waists Plaid ond Stripe Taffetas Plain Messalines Newest Radiums Plain and Fancy Crepe de Chines Satin Stripe Grendine AT Office by and t' iscoun These Blouses are typical examples of the Extraord-in'try attrattivness of this store's ii jtise offerings. '1 he values are unetFialed the il -Is the wry ewe the most anted colors and win t. Formerly Priced $4.18 and $5.00 Thursday, Friday and Saturday Does Not Apply to Bills Lcs; Than 51.00 NO APPROVALS Riverside Light, Power ana lull's I'uuiily for con- -i-j ft-'-twvN.

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