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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 7

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THE HECISTEIt AND LEADER: SUNDAY MORNING, UNE IS, 1 91 G. SCHOOL FOR TRADE EXTENSION specific order of the president was dealt with by the democratic convention. Is likely to become an Important feature of the campaigns. Cer- PRESIDENT CALLED BY GERMAN PAPER CAMPAIGN HOTTEST. SINCE DAYS OF 1 Novel Plan for Cultivation of Latin-America.

Young Businessmen to Study Conditions First Hand. Democrats to Make Appeal on Peace and Prosperity of United States. Staats-Zeitung Says Hyphena tion Charges Should Be Backed With Proof. tain pro-German interests have shown an inclination to support Mr. Hughes in such a public way that the democrats seem certain to press home the Issue, whether the re-I publican leaders are responsible or countenance the support offered them or not.

When the democrats left St. Louis they left determined to fight for the election of their national ticket as they have never fought before. A large proportion of the convention was composed of federal, state, county and municipal officers whose i Jobs are as much dependent upon democratic success this fall as is the president's. No sentiment In the As a practical step toward taking full advantage of unparalleled business opportunities opened by the war in Kurope, the Kabson statistical or HYPHENISM PLAYS PART JOINS IN CONDEMNATION Is Willing to Consider Any Guilty, As Charged by Wilson, As Activity of Foreign Born Likely to Contribute One of Chief Fighting Issues. convention was cheered louder or longer than expressions of confidence over the prospect of democratic victory this fall.

GADSKI'S HUSBAND TO GO ON TRIAL TUESDAY VAftAMs' SCRIPT AT kJS 1166(0 yswfrj A I xLis i IL Captain Hans Tauscher Is Accused of Pro-Teuton Conspiracy. ganization of Wellesley Hills, has bought a large estate In Guatemala Clfy, Central America. Here will bo established a foreign trade training school for sons and employes of American manufacturers and merchants. The first class to take the course will sail from New York July 6. Indicative o-f the Interest taken In the plan is the fact that many applications are being received for the second and third trip.

This idea originated with Roger W. Babson, whose study of conditions in Central and South America has convinced him of the necessity of intelligent and systematic effort if American trade there is to be worth vtfiile. Instead of trying to compete with Kuropean countries after the war, Mr. itabson believes that we should create new business In Latin-America. Hence, he argues that the thing to do Is to get acquainted with the people there, understand them and their and build up a strong good will.

This requires a real knowledge of the country, Including the language and customs. Since such knowledge can only be obtained at first hand, Mr. Uabson acquired the "La Colina" According to present plans, those who take the course are expected to complete it In about six weeks. Commercial Spanish, commercial geography, Investments, foreign trade conditions, customs and regulations and personal hygiene will be taught. By a special course of study adopted, it Is helieved that men who now have no knowledge of Spanish will be able to acr.ulre It in this period sufficiently for their needs.

New York Sun News fcervW-e perilll, llj leased Wire to The Ki-trlster. ST. LOUIS, June 17. The presidential campaign of 1916, which has Just been fairly launched by the democratic and republican parties, promises to be one of the most strenuous since 1896. Both sides have nominated the strongest national ticket of which they irere capable, both have proceeded with the organization of the most efficient corps of campaign managers they possess, both have already begun to collect the sinews of war and the candidates have already made the initial move.

In their platform at St. Louis the democrats have hit upon the slogan of "Peace, Progress and Pronperlty" as the keynote of their campaign, peace, especially being the piece de resistance they offer voters. Next conies Americanism and preparedness. The republican convention has met the democratic platform with a platform as strong, if not stronger, on Americanism and preparedness and with a general attack on the foreign New Vnrk Klin News Service Nm-IhI. By I.im1 ire to The Ui'llUlrr.

CHICAGO, June 17. Under the raption "The Americanism Plank" the Staats-Zeitung has ne following to say regarding the hyphen plank in the democratic platform: "That is the hyphen plank which as worked out personally by Wood-row Wilson and was embodied In the democratic platform through his express and repeated commands. "But Mr. Wilson, through his democratic convention charged "that conspiracies In the interests of foreign powers In view of his charge lie hyphen plank and the damning spirit thereof is not only very welcome, but we Join in its condemnation and hope that Woodrow Wilson and Charles Evans Hughes will refuse indignantly the assistance of all such conspirators. Only When Proof Is Iloady.

"We join this condemnation the more readily because we assume that the president of the United States would make only those charges for which he has unimpeachable proof. It was his duty to name each alliance and group which has conspired against the United States in the interests of a foreign power and to recount the tale of each and every single transgression. "The indignation of the president Is aimed at the 'league for America and the who condemned Mr. Wilson in their Boston convention because he had not entered the war NEW YORK, June 17. The trial of Capt.

Hans Tauscher, husband of Mme. Gadski, the opera singer, on a charge of being Implicated in a conspiracy to destroy the Welland canal in September, 1914, was set' today for next Tuesday. The other defendants named in the indictment are Capt. Franz von Papen, the recalled German military attache; Wolf von Ignl. his former secretary; Al'fred A.

Fritzen and Constantine Covani. The principal witness against Captain Tauscher, It was announced by Assistant United States District Attorney Roger B. Wood, will be Hanz von der Golz, also known as Bridge-man Taylor, an alleged German spy, whose testimony before the grand jury was largely Instrumental in bringing about the Indictment of Tauscher and the others. Officers of the International Association of Rotary Clubs, which holds its Seventh Annual Convention at Cincinnati, July 16-20 policy of the Wilson administration and on the domestic tariff policy as exemplified by the Underwood tariff law. It is evident to political observers at this time, however, that the question of hyphenates, which, at the HERE'S CHANCE FOR 2 GIRLS AUTHOR SLAYS SELF AMONG WILD CR EATURES HE LOVED Rich Itlinoisan Willing to Leave Howard Moore, 1365 East Fortune to Domestics.

against Germany on the side of the allies. We realize how much this aspersion on the neutrality of the Sixty-fourth street." president must have hurt him and Howard Moore, author, biographer, teadher In the Crane Techni J. Howard Moore, Tired of Losing Battle, Goes to Park and Commits Suicide. how next November, he will indignantly thrust from himself the votes cal High school and a brother-in-law Dearth of Help Causes Store keeper to Make Offer. of Attorney Clarance S.

Darrow, had killed himself. Carney looked a bit of the members of this league. Others Guilty. "The other organizations similarly New York Hun News HervU-e Special. By Leaned Wire to The rh-Klfiter.

mentioned are the committee of CHICAGO, June 17. An unusual situation created by the dearth In CHICAGO, June 17. The sun was climbing In the sky. Birds were domestics came to light today when the Illinois fri-e employment office, 526 Dearborn street, announced that a man worth $70,000, who is adding $1,000 a year to his belongings, is willing to give his fortune at the death of himself and wife to two girls American rights and the committee of 600 representative Americans. AVe admit unconditionally that every citizen who seeks to influence any public official through threats to take any position whatsoever, Is a criminal, particularly if the position to be taken is one in the interests of a foreign power at the cost of the republic.

But no less a criminal is that political statesman or that political party which through threats and innuendo seeks to influence the citizens in the performance of their rights of citizenship." further. He found a letter. "The long struggle is ended," it read. "I must pass away. Good-by.

Oh, men are so cold and hard and half conscious toward their suffering fellows. Nobody understands. Oh, my mother and Oh, my little girl! "What will become of you? and the poor four footed? May the long years be merciful. Take me to my river. There, where the wild birds sing and the waters go on.

and on, alone, in my groves, forever. Tess, forgive me. forgive me, please!" 1 Mr. Moore had written a number of books. His best work was "The Universal Kinship," published in England in 1906.

He was a lover of bird and animal life and some of his books dealt with the furred and feathered creatures. one a domestic and another a clerk if he can find them. The employer who makes the offer singing and squirrels were darting noiselessly about on the paths. The wooded island in Jackson park at 6 a.m. was deserted.

Down the. path came a tall man about 53 years old. He dropped heavily on a bench, rested his head in his hands and gazed unseeingly at the birds and squirrels. The caroling took on a livelier note, the squirrels leaped joyfully; they knew this man; he had been there before. The man took a revolver from his pocket.

There was a report that scared the little denizens of the park. A policeman came running nosily over ths bridge. The man waB lying on his face in the path. The-revolver lay beside him. Policeman Pat Carney reached into the vest pocket of the lifeless victim and drew from a cardcase a card, which read: wants a girl, preferably of Swedish or German descent, for general housework and another for clerking In his store, which is In a town of 2,000 population sixty miles from Chicago.

He will pay the girls $2 a week and board and lodging and will give them Krncst Lncey June 17. Ernest Lacey, widely known as an educator, literary man, dramatic critic and playwright, died today at his tome, 207 North Thirty-fifth street. f-rofessor Ivacey's death was by a complication of diseases of the stomach. v.o-.iier why we eee so many more artificial limbs nowadays than we did we wpie t.tyhi Routwli'r 1 suppose It's because we wore nyt to attend burlesque shows in often then as we do now." tnr. his estate when his wife and he die, Warning Signals according tothe bureau.

Motor Driven 3 THE SUIT STORE OF DES MOINES vw Hand OpartteJ $250 Life Saver IQR9EE saaacsBO soxais casoces oswa. MARK THESE SALE PRICES FOR AND SALE TommoDTOw The Best Bargains in All Iowa. Thousands of Women Have Visited This Store. Have Any warning signal even a weak little biuzer or an old time bulb horn will sound big and penetrating when it is demonstrated to you indoors. But when you buy a warning signal buy one that sounds safety and commands instant heed out in the roar of present day traffic where your safety your life depends on its voice.

When you buy a warning signal don't weigh the few cents you can save on a cheap, weak signal against the value of you life and the lives of those dear to you. Pay the price of certain safety the Stewart price but you need not pay more. The Stewart (hand) Warning Signal at $3.50 puts a modem Warning signal capable of protecting you and others in modem traffic conditions within every car owner's reach. The Stewart Motor Driven Signal at $6 gives you every quality, every feature, every protection you could get in any motor driven signal at a price possible only because we make and sell more than all of our competitors combined. Put a life saver a Stewart Warning Signal on your car at once.

When you buy a new car be sure it la fully equipped with Stewart Products. A nation wide chain of service stations backs up the quality and service built in to every Stewart Product. Insist on a Stewart Tire Pump, Stewart Vacuum System. Stewart Speedometer and Stewart Warning Signal. They will cost you nothing extra.

For Sale by Accessory Dealers, Automobile Dealer and Garages Everywhere STEWART PRODUCTS SERVICE STATION 1104 Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa Telephone Walnut 1886 TUESDAY mm; (mm Featured Tomorrow as the Biggest Sensation fThis Wonderful June Reduction Sale at ...7. v. Don't allow your household duties don't permit any previous engagement don't let the weather interfere with your coming to this GREATEST $5 SALE EVER LAUNCHED. You'll NEVER BUY such garments ANY CHEAPER. THE SUITS Any Cloth Hulls In the House, up to i qp M9.50, at No car is better than itt accessories .1 New KJ-.

Taffeta T0 i Silk Pongee I A A Mi skirts 1 1 I 4- -rwu I to5h0 i fpj IMS) jj feiij THE COATS Up to $12.95 White Coats (slightly dp aa soiled) U.UU Tp to $15 Golfine Coats $500 L'p to $32.50 Fine All-Wool Serge dQ Coats at J7.y5 Up to $12.95 V'elour Check and Plaid dp rr Coats PU.Ul Irp to $15 Fancy English Mixture tt 311k and Cloth Coats, up to $19.95, at $6.95 $7.95 $9.95 Sport and Silk Dresses, up to $15.00, lit Silk DreBses and Gowns, up to $29.50, at Coats Every pur. chase must be made in the store no mil or plione order filled BIUNG VOI MOXKY if you want one of these garments for 3 THE DRESSES $25 Fine Taffeta Dresses $10 $40 Crepe de Chine Dresses $15 Up to $10 Silk Poplin Dresses $5 Up to $10 Satin Foulard Dresses $5 Up to $10 Messaline Dresses. Sharp. llll n.iiump S.IH.....J.. 111.1..,,....; 'USU MMSssteaatfsaawaMaMaMPMsMaaassl FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO WEINBERG'S, 421 WALNUT..

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