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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 13

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11 nigh up on a hill overlooking a harbor where great ocean liners POW in, from the Parie, lives the Suicide Lady of Kobe- fier real name is or Jo-San, as the is respectfully celled by the I Japanese se a w-urcignen lab kncr her. as ft oulz during the past year that Jo-San became the Suicide ler husband ti was a Christian pastor. For sixteen years after his death, Jo-San it 1 Th lod el I 4,, With the inttoduction of tee I ern uzzernauts Despondent -1---- 4 1- -t. Japanese Pouted New Way 'of Ending lb k. i'.

l'N out -4. 4 oboa .7 Diaappointed bar guest plormt for those a au thax, ss II bloccaturn64t "rtlite :rlititeuleellbeves.gornadeiktZratlud"oricalthe 1 i Jt A14, i 4' a ile the pd se 15sra a dredit.stba:wunmka ....1 1, be quits Mk, siZaboard earriod goeDeL 1.104323 st 4' 1 its Inesstaze et -'hope to her and so bk. but, the it was that the, woman who had; 1, 11 i -fp, 1., --1 tact rematzur thato the-ISO dist. 1 -1. .1.1 1 Dwight peaert tor eve years la the troteea who sought bar CI 7.7F;:l.

de. 1 '4- 4 k-'-'1 t. .............6 cZt 46 1 -bay place. ot Buddha. tottud It at In.

st taken or t. i 'Ialt th. gaPal io- lit 8 te-w ..7,. strahl- Loss.dOtsmi bilealy 0----r jozaafrautt them temperate husbands Started the L. I --A lab large majority of the worn weilludeirtars namsetto.a.t the christualtrouiim'll 'I their journey to Sonia.

One you r--- 1 4 1 0 1r it, ti: etered a ho 3 womeas had nus of III- workers in Kobo Eire wtult StillPort '3- A 1 -e, a.401110416:1 ille'l repute, la Order to pay the el they can It) the 8aidde lady. Fiat Paalaa ct her busallone ee ons er theaa(ge mi lal)aothgli ue b-io 8.11 ll-tr laro bla5rtlel At Latta' bilooliraltod GUI. Kosestott Golowor to "Itoickto Hemet At Itiltbit Jo akul wed ottesdlog "untying at mi amr osio et Hee Wards. trhociat life- yam turned bank -trent Bunts; sad as It wu when pollee teseasures missy years or service to Buddha, the match. Another rebelled thaa'Agae eovid endure, "be had se work is undenomtnaties- failed Out Jo-Eat had her inspire- women and tarts timed back-from 'against a breed marriage-with a er roleroachos whatnot' too the' boo' ale "-al baard usatal4 r' er Oue dar an BINA wall 'death to accept zosnaos Invitation.

itch silk merchant many yease At band wbo put la It. Ebe lem Ms oponsibillty. Therefore the Inter- senior Auother the 'rife of a wife. and therefore bound to make cherch World Movement survey railroad crossing and nother scar tl111 to 140 tate at 014 Geisha girls in Pittlottr gal lie ottidolt. Imo 11'07114 his welfare tor grit concern; co for Kobe is asking a th water, bearing, the words: klmcmas and young women trotaeadayaace by a dleappreetaa meth.

Perhaps this utedern grad 41. uate in 000 tor a -hew house, so that IA vi ta excellent famIlles stambled Wide by sr-In-law, One of the first to come philanthropy- would lind fault with those who canto to Jo-San roar be 1," I' "t-" L'ItalliCleal- side up the hilltop path was aa aged wenisa who bad spent' Jo-Sat. It Is -doubtful if She Vet our of shelter during the first tr7o ata9 a Mwmaall toodl to live years and 'toady all her sav-, beard of a card-Sadao elatont- It la days of If for buy reasoa you feet goest One ef the Unit surprises was the lags making a circuit of all the one et ter girls- was referred to as Meanwhile lo-Saula fame has, take your ute, pi tau on fact that the tnalority or the wo- Beddlast boly places on the island a case. the would not spread abroad throughout Japan, over Mita cues from well-to-4a bonne. of- tepees.

Silo hoped that by teak- Iler only -system'" is to open -bet and, day by slay. up the steep path talk me an it One of -them was the daughter of lag the Ile mile jOittlie7 over and bouts to those who Bead a haven go -weary factory, girls-and This annosseement was tot- a famous Tokyo educator. who bad over sbe would at last find peace. during the days of readjustment. pointed wives.

unhappy geishas and lowed by Jo-Sans name aad ad- married against the wishes Of her One day, durbtg her zdlirrimage, a tovall tra the disapproving mother- tired old seeking all I1 4 workrd as-a woman among her people, opening her home Ito those who 'were in distress and ber heart to all whose lives shn touched, 4 11 Tier evolution into the Suicide Lady concerns a certain in I road crowing at Suma and a bad Japanese tendency to cut the 1 skeins of life htead of trying to untangle them. Sums became 0 a popular sultide resort lien and women came from many parts of Japan to end their lives by jumping into the sea, or by ing themaelves under the wheels of pealing Nike sta. 11 tioned at the railroad crossing managed to soma of the (.. alu" u4 to just tear ISO family aati 'who was too prated to Staddhiai ftor-up ea- the n4i.1 the melded tether -L or the their ia.at tope la lit. tho Suicide saleidess but the nunlber deatila remained large or Peens end disillusioned adtqa-' let them know that oho regretted high-road sad robbed her toll ter latoutperate busbaad, to find env- Lady of Kobe.

rt AmonstosousenomoomonompnonLmomminale VE9z 4.1)rt 0 NM ommanh 10.10 dirnage re 1 IP al 001 rill 0 4 A ilk lb. of fLIP ON, '1 14t -34 0. en17Izs r-4011 Pe tk 26 CILAol RATE REVISION PLEA FOUND JUSTIFIABLE 11 QUIIIFY FOR RACI110 CLASS! 111111. FillAtICIIIC P1.11113 ARE IIIRED IIOTICE 0111E11 C1111r.1131011SIIIP SO11111E1111 TRACK GOES TO Pitillts- AilD FIELD'folEET IMOMMOMIMMEMOOMI Championship is Won By Y. M.

G. Cao of New Orleans With -123 Points. Her Athletes Win Eastern Inter-collegiate Track and Field Cuyler Pioposet Separate CorIFormal Separation of Ford porations For Each Road. lliotor and Ford Sono i -Announced. Announced.

100.000 People Expected Witness 500-Mile Race at Indianapolis Monday. WashingtOn. May 22.Froight rat revision, sought by the corporation commission of North Carolina. wait held by the interstate commerce commission today to'be justified because the present traffic charges were found 'tcr to- prep -judicial to North Carolina and preferential to Norfolk and Richmond. The commission, prescribed new rate relit, tjovuthips.

The changes asked apply to rates beAween certain points in North Carolina and Norfolk and Richmond. on one and points in South Carolina. and the southeast on the other. and between the North Carolina points and Norfolk and Richmond In another schedule and eastern ports and inter-eastarn points. WEEKLY COAL TRAFFIC INCREASED TAG DAY- NETS $1,203.

Activities of Ladies Swell Ar- nienian Fund. Mrs. Will T. Hayes teatarin tha-Near East Relief tag day yesterday brought in the largest mnount of collections for the Armenian orphan fund. The total eollections for this team amounted te The approximate totals for the day was $1,200.

Miss Helen Hayes captured the prbra which was a five-pound box of candy, offered by the women's committee to the girt Who would bring in the 'erg, est aznount of money unassisted Miss Hayes worked 'arduously all day anti secured $85,27.. Aliso Ruth Terry ran tecond, bringing in $60.60, The other team captainr of the vs eons teams reported as follows: Mrs, Ambrose Gaines. 1193.00: Miss Kate Murphy, Mrs. Will Gilbert, $6236; Mrs- William Brownlee, Mrs. Landon White, $56.10 and Mrs-Tripp.

S74.91! Mrs. Wallace McClure, $62 la; Mrs. George McCulley, $6246. Tho exact amount of the collections will not be tabtaNited until Monday, there being a few boxes not yet heard from however. when the final, report Is Made the total tr111 exceed $1.290 Colston Would Administer Re- Fund as Unit.

LesIlling. 29---rm 'Mee of the dlowelution as Mich! enamm.m.mano tiOrtS Ot OW word 'Motor Ford and Bon, in Disapproves, However the' and Henry aoreated and filed today by Formation of Federal Equip-- slate Vlughlin An ProPer mci tranChislell of these corporatiol Corporation. been transferred to the deord Mo letalten.e. Stay tires of the detsolution its Michican Partitions ot tho word 'Motor and Henry Ford Son, aocepted and filed today by ot State AU properties tronchimes of timwe corporation been transferred to the deord Motor OM Phildelphia May Pennsylvania athletes won eastern intercollegiate track gm field championship honor hors this afternoon in the forty-fOurth titular meet et the 1. C.

A. A. A. A. after one of the best entent ever eked in the histert of the association whiCti dates back, to 1176.

Quakers' points totalled IOW with Princeton I points behind the home team. Dartmouth was a Mose third with at and Cornell four points short of the Flanoverions total. California finished in fifth place with, 1114 point and IlitanfOrd sixth with I g. One world record was broken and more then 10.000 opeetators were kept in a condition of breathless excitement se find on. team then another -went to the front in the battle for points and places in the events which composed the program.

The now world record established in the I241-yard high hurdles, ent to the credit of Themyou of Dartmouth, who shot ever the ten 2 -foot hurdles in the amas int time or 14 14 seconds. are cot cotztparty wore Secrets-II I and have cone pony of Delawsre $100,000,000 c3rpor- aCon. Coastolidatton ire 4'n uncle company of the bolding. of lb Ford fam147, and permon to nitage in a. wider variety of busmeas was announced as tits oh.

Jett et the reofgan.zation. The stock of tha new company is to be held h-ey ivy Henry word. Ldset a Ford and Itrs. Henry Under the of Inoorporation the new company will be permitted to numatocture oat manner of vehicIes. In.

otreraft, not provided for in the charters of the two concerns. Ind May more drivers qualified today or the 50-mile rase at the Indianapolis Motor Speedwap' Monday. Trite snakes a total of 17 who bays SUCtastrfully negotiated tan miles around the 2 12-estile brick saucer at an asorato speed of 14) infer an hour and' leave severs cars to qualify before the mos starta Jim Murphy made the beet tiem today, miles en bour, with Andre Soillet second, UAL and Peter Henderson. third. 11.15.

The last will drive tor Torn Mooney, who was disquallo, fled in the physical examinetion of driv. ore and uteranicians. 4 7t to esPected that fully 11.00 people will watch the leading pants of two coral nests competeor the in prize money at America premier motor racing event. An averago Speed of 111 mites for four laps stround the 212 mile brick saucer required of each entrant. Tommy Miltonl recently crowned speed tine made the fastest time In -yesterday's trials.

negotiting the ten Milos at ea avorago of PLIS miles an hour. Ralph De Palma who averaged a shade under 1DO miles hour for the tour laps in his trial Wednesday bas made the best time in the preliminaries. Bay Eit totda MISC. May St. Stanislauscollege.

smashed hie own racord for the javelin threw In the southern A. A tratV, an4 field thamplonahip meet here today when he hurled the ephere- 113 feet, 10 inches. His old mark was 112 feet. I inches. Hia was the only record breaking, perform.

Inc. of 'the, day. The M. 0. C.

of New Orleans WW1 up total of 123 points and none of the other teethe had a look-in. St. Stanis laus totalled 21 points: Baylor trolver- 'lir of Tessa 23. Louisiana college and Independent competitors seven each, New Orleans boys high four and Vrank. lin.

La. Athletic club three. The championships were brought to elose with a great race in the mile re- lay. Baylor's teem of four runnere won thia- event from the Y. XL O.

second man, opened against Covington but the rece wee broughtto fine finish with Wolf and liana Opposing sett other. Welt! Baylor. HAM of IL C. divided honors of the day. Henn took the 100 In the.

Um of 101-1 osoends with Wolf 110001141 The two finished just the appetite' lit the 420. Wolf the way to high ebetaelea in 16 2-0 aecovitta beating beat- Hogue to the tape in the low hurdles 231-1 seconds. 'Young lb Dole vault but got, over at 12Jett I 0 Washington, May 210Itettect1nernliet of traffic congestion and freer- movement of coal cm. bituminous coal production for the week ended May 22 in. creased 118,000 tons.

or 1.1 per cent over the preceding week. Total grodtiction aa announced today by the geological survey was 9,174.000 ton. IPtarn Le 111.000 tons lees, however, than the output for the week preceding the strike of radlway switchmen. The rate for the week was 13 per cent below that for the first quarter of the year. While production for the year is 31..

001,000 tons ahead of 1911. it Is 000,001 tons behind 1911 and 12,000.100 behind Ill. CLINTON DEFEATS NATIONAL DEFENDERS -Firemen The members ot engine nompany No. 6 of the fire department and their families and others were entertained with an ice creoun social given by C. F.

Maple Saturday night. The meeting wan held on the lawn at Park aty fire station. litr. -Maples forniobed 131 1 ga2lone of ice cream and five gallons I remained after the entertainment- It will be gives to the home for.friend. Marble City Wins.

Marble aty won from to lli IIn a gums played yeeterttay afternoon on the Vestal Batteries: tat Berry and Ouver. blarhie City. Thames and Burnett. (Wool ling ton. May 25.Proponals of the rellroada for apportionment of the $400.000.000 Cool provided by the trana portation act for loans to enable the car tiers to meet transportation need2 were taken uo today hs the Interstate T.

lloW At Cuyier, riutirman of the ase aociation of Itatlwas 4.sfes. pre. oersted the progress ftied early to the month giving in detail the requirements I of the carriers. rerreation of a nation. Si equipment cor.0.1ration.

backed by a ioan of $125.000.606 frost the revolving fund and by advances by the carriers was opposed by Mr. Culler. also moons. Infested creation et separate corpora Lions to entitle the purchases ef rieeded rotting stock for each of the w. A.

'Colston. director of Analuoii of of tho Interstate L'onunerto roawatio Wen, ureed that the reiceiving feed be administered as so entits and got plea- 'Meat AttioUnt' traite and amount of revenue reet1ve4 by harriers butild hays so bearlas on the grasatted of loans be dot vre9d. becaume the weal! tho road the greater to need would be for financial. detente. Cdr.

Oulsion diet vomited the formation of federal equipment coronratinft. otte westing inettaad orranisat.ort of a pri vat. rocnoratio, frith as 'admirals of $126.000000 by the government and a certain amount by the railroads, the et ec in the corporation to be beld as secur.ty for Wane to the career. CAPTIVE BEAR HAS 11 161. 1.014111111 1 LEGAL RIGHT-TO CLAW New Postraaster.

to The Journal and Tribune. Washington. May Va.Edgar Grif titts wan appointed postanaator of the fourth clam Mee at Mint. Biount county today. no succeeds Stella Reagan, resigned; Tennessean Suicides.

New. Turk; May 29---A, captive park bear hat the legal right to claw anyone who comes within hilt range. -under the ruling of tbo appellate- of the Now-York apreene eourt, The court dettird, Bliutche Gaza. aged 13, damages sought in a suit the New 'York Zoological aocietr, which control the BreO3C. ZOO.

It held she took her chances in pursuing a rolling bell too close to the cage and that the resultant clawing could not be held against the Zoo management. 1::: WANT TO PUT STOP TO PAPER PROFITEERING New 'York litay ask ing the department of justice to give opectal 'meetings to the "location and prosecution et plutiteering practiced by speculators in paper In the open markets Imo adopsed at a meeting here todny of the executive romroltees of the United newSprint emmtervation leetrue the midwest newspaper league the inland daily prams artenciation and the teatime et borne dallies. The committee voted to form a co baying for the Marone. Ot "removing the present in onalittea and litleatinea of the newa print inau-ket, which are 'new irtineetnig a heavy burden on the people of many communities. and which threaten the el.

'Merlon of many newspapers throughout the 0-- Completinz Colossal DIrigible. name. May work la continuing feverishly to cvsnplete In nit details the colossal dirigible which soon is to attempt a eight- from Borne to Buenos The craft will he capable of transporting one hundred peopin, trial eight was successfully carried out Clinton. lay 22.C1inton JUMP ed into a U. for first plass- when be blankod tho National Defenders hero tido afternoon.

to The twirling of Morton was tins outstanding featuro of the rune. Ile allowed the 'visitors but. four hits and wow- effective at ell cusupe bed her awaiting clothes on today end Welted the Defender einatneo for to- total ot It clouts. poth rishop and Sullivan were used oe the mound by 1-4n4sPr Locker. but tbob local true.

edieded in finding both. Itobbs and Shit Cott lad the otiosely for Clinton with two hits-out of four times up. The box Clinton A.flRIIPOAB Gilles. 11. .1 0 1 1lb.

4 0 1 2 2 0 WIMPS. 0. 4 1 1 1 I 4 2 1 2 4 I litorten v. 401020 Shiffiett. rf.

4 3 I 0 DeMarcus, lb. 4 1 11 10 ltuttott. e. 4011121 Hobbs. th 4 2 2 0 2 0 Leedngton.

Tenn, 1day reverses are believed to have temperas ily deranged Deigel M. Irvin, 76 vrhO early this morning walked to the second decor of the courthouse and calmly plunged heed first to the concrete walk 11 Is skull -wee fractured by the tmpact and he died within aa hour. Mr. Irvin is onsrvived by 11 daughter, who lives at Piudaosh, and one daughter et St. Louis.

14 and one To Dedicate Church. The dedicatory serviciw of ihe Msrblo City Baptist church wifi be held this morning at 1030 flee. Mr. George, ths pastor, will preseh th dad. icatory This is comparatively a new edifies.

The Indebtedness was settled during the past month. An Old 'Tarp song service will be conductod at this church this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock- I I RED CROSS URGED TO FURNISH APPAREL 1EL PROMOTIOUS FOR SIX TENNESSEANS 1 IP anal W. a am Oa 1 WaAtiington. Nhiy 29.A nationwide appeal to Its workers to revurne cheaper production of garznents to relieve the tittareahed peoples of Central and rastern Europe. was Unwed here today East ern Europe.

was 'firmed here today 'wide Ilvve alkl. NAVY WINS ANNUAL GAME WITH ARMY Meer U.Horne run drives by Clark. Navy's third sleeker ihi the first and orrentb innings. driving two runtem ahead of tint featured the annual AMY-Nael baseball battle here today. which was won by Navy by a score of it to The rival pitcher.

hurled steadily. but McGrath 'wee given poor support, kis team-metes tusking thirteen tydestuas. Vitteen thoueand per. SaTIS witnessed the game, there being big of army officers in the throng. Score byinnLngs 00 eel-1 6 it SO2 010 22sI'l I 1 tBatteristelifetiratb and Dqvin; f'J'k'lt- eon and 'llewlend.

Reds Defeat The grand teem-me tch- played over the course of the Cherokee Country club Saturday fternoon developed some keen competition, the Reds win- king 'with a total of 22 points agstinot 21 for the blues. Aintont 200 golfers; took part In the tournament. which le welcomed se ono of the etaasim of the 'seem, 'Accortling to the terms of the match 'the keens -will entertain -the winning team ea dinner at the club house 'next Friday night. Thist will be occasion for a golf at which time proposed Improvements on the links will Anna by Clair and let 'hero al Army. which of 11.

I supper teen I am Igt the thi Army RED REINFORCEMENTS BROUGHT UP EVERYWHERE Warsaw. May belabeelki reinforcements are being brought tip everywhere in the offensive against the 1Po1ea. which la Increasing in violence along the sectors of the front. says an official statement issued at the. headquarters hero today.

Fierce coin bats sr raging from the river. on the i to the PliPet river on the a dietance of approximately 220 aod a vi armies ars humehing at-I tack after attack. 4 I Prisoners captured by the Poles west cl the tri ver, the statement says. include 406 Cossacks cut off from ths rest of the bolahevikt army in the drive toward Afloat. I LP ..,10.

TOT Church Benefit. --Byington. May young people et Grassy Creek church will give it MAY "A Poor Married Man. or To Much Mother-in-law," at Karns high school Tuesday night. June 1,, the Proceeds to be devoted to light paint st church.

The pubiic is cordiaily invited. The church ta new one-costing almost IllSee It is fintended to encore the notes and dedicate the (Imre btoday. The ladles have bought and paid for plane and ars paying for the seats. The young people have installed a light plant to the church and are having a bard time raising the money. A note is 4ust 'new dos and funds to meet it by the Atnertemin Itetl Croiwa.

Clumptere 0 are urved to h-elt the-apnea' from a bumanitarion standpoint Recent reports from Europe deserib LENOIR an' CLUB conclitiortft In theme sertimis tit TAKES 2 TO.1 COUNT icAl has- prompted the ppesi. It wa said 1 LENOIR CITY CLUB TAKES 2 TO.1 COUNT tpreal frorn. tb. LENOIR cull' CLUB usus crit. TAKES 2 TO.1 COUril ippesit, It woke Totals 27 0 11 21 4 Natl.

Defenders AB It 11 POA Bean. M. 0 1 0 O. McCracken. cf.

p. 0 0 0 0 Marmon. rt. 1 0 0 0 'I) Wells, 21,.. 4 0 0 r' 4 2: 1 Mager lb 4 ,2 I 4 2-0'0-2'1'1 4 0 7- 0.

.1) Ketster. Zb. 4 0 1 2 5 3 (Sullivan, 1 I) 0 Crelger. It. 1.

00 Washington. Slay t. repr. son of Chattanooga who has beast saint-. ant attorrtor-senerst was today nominat.

ed by President Wilton to be solicitor. general ot tit United Stitt. Six Ten. bemoans in tho tate departrnent will re. rely promotion if their nominations for higher rank aro confl3rmed- X.

Cunningham of blarjeritio wlfl be advaoced from fourth clam corsoll-general to third etas consul-general: Philto land of Jackson. from fourth clam roues to third class ennui: FAward I. Norton of Idetnphio. front fifth elms to third class consul: Stuort IC. of Clarksvillo.

from fints, class to fourth class consul; Henry C. A. Damen of from sixth class to fifth elaso commit sad WilWW1 J. Yerby of Memphis, from seeeatio lass tel, sixth class constil. NEW MARKET CLUB TO EUTERTAIN OTHERS Lae I U.116 Mill 8 MONTAGUE HEAD OF AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY tertgr City, Tenn, May 21.Tbs Lenoir Cite club this afternoon took a 2 to I timision from lb.

lienoir City Car Works nine in a fast and interest-I'm game. The count was knotted in the seventh but tho town club area to nose into niartrinal lea in Um" etaht which they retained. k'esturiag the gismo was -0 fielding of ilarvey and Prico. Batteries, City. Duran and Basket Car works, flail anti Iticharda.

L. 11. Desires Games. tero4 City, Tenn, May t1.Tlo 4 24 SurotuaryStruck out Irr Morton. Sullivan.

Bishop. Z. Wild pitches. Sullivan and.nishou.'Ease on bails, off Mortm, 3. Sacrifice bits.

McCracken. Stolen bases. Hannon. Steere, Shiffiett (MO, Hobbs, Giles. nit by pitcher.

Tiesn, Moore. Left on bases, 3 Defenders. Tharp' Sentence Affirmed. spoctot to The Journal and Tribune; Teem. Any decision sustakning the criminal court of Perry county in sentencing Tern Helm Tharp te a term of 1 to 70 years for oecond degree murder was affirmed by the supreme court Saturday.

Tharp, whit it will tost remembered. recently was coanected with the kitting of Acre, Hinson at a Mid neer Centerville. wast convicted in the courts et Perry county of killing Daa Whitchear la 1916 and found guilty of second degree murder, Me sentence being 10 to 20 years. The COLSAN Waal appealed to the au-seem court said au opinion this mm. lag the sentence was affirmed.

the Cer Per 191 MU' yea pre tag URGES WILSON BE SHORN OF ENORMOUS WAR POWER Washinalon. May France repulAtetin. Maryland. urged in the oen ate today that conoeses otay in 'elation and mereilersly 'strip from the eseete tite everyone of those enormous pow ers which were conferred for the period of the war." "By denying petitee for which the r440. reqoentativeis of the people have statt Oared.

Flu id Senator k'rartee. the prea. Went in effect arrogates to himself in violation of the constitution the power to declare for war." It watt the kalzser's power to make war which alone made him ern emperor Instead of a president. the sonator eontinued. adding that President Wilson has assumed a like authority.

ARMY REORGANIZATION BILL GOES TO WILSON I ja a t. Decision Tor Dundee. Lawrence, Dundee, at New York. woe given the decision here today over Jack Lawlor, ot Oklahoma, City. in a- 124round bout Tbe bout between Pal Moran ot New Orleans.

and Mel Coogan, et Brooklyn, was declared contest" by the yet. area in the sixth rowid. -Johnny yen the Lawierv pi bout. et MeV rooklyn the Washington, May A. 3'.

310nlague of irlrestia. wag elect, erl president of the Janerican Peaes society at its annual meeting her The society endorsed the action of the council of the leasue of statiorts for establishment of a perrriszeat court of internatinnal justice. I Paul 8. Rstnnch, former to China. Wan ad izess declared that china should be left free to effect her reorganization ccording to her "inner needs" and that other nations should pot be peg-mated to advance their "narrow policies' in eastern leJea Forazter Md to Late Czar Dead.

Paris. 114 nouncern en made of the death at Neuilly of Lieutenant-General Prince Constantin Delos yelsics-Beloserski. former aide de camp to thn late czar Nicholas of Rtinsia. He was years of age and was a grand oicer of the Legion of Reno'''. L.

grant; MOB VIOLENCE FEARED FOLLOWING -A TRAGEDY 1 NeW Market. Slay 2tThe Nov, Market Girls Home Denionetratien club at their regitiar meeting klriday. May St. Invade pains to entertain other club of Jefferson county on Juno 11 witn a Spend-the-Day on the beautiful 1 eamputi tho Weis school. Each club will take part lit a health program to be given iunder the supervision of the estmty agent.

MIMS Ruble. Tirie club. which was organ- ized in MS. hair made a good record. Organizing with tette members they have increased their mebership to 2e, At tho rally at Dandridge tan au every mean ber iwas preeent and gave a splendid stunt on Tionee This will bei the second social event this year.

the first being a dinner for the club girls' soothers. The kitchen. whit hies. aquinpe41 In lett, has been improved very much this year with new tables and eabinetAll this club is wide-awake einh girlie. and we expect great things trent them in the cumin; year.

and we -seeet irreat thin s. trawl them its tle eatlitez year I MOORE ERRATIC-AND GIANTS DROP GAME 8-6 Atlanta, May Cox-' vine- Giants fell prey to the Atlanta club of Negro Southern League here today to the tune of I to 41. film Moore. Knoxville debttan, was erratIc and tailed to deliver the goods- IL feature of the game was the stick work of of the Giants, who connected safety four ott of five times to bat. a 10-Inning Cane Played.

1011Sdale took 10-tnning game front the Appalachian yesterday la to 3. Eateries; 1.0001a1e Frye and )dcilaffie. Appalachians, ClealOrtil and 1ac pp le.12.telles; LOnerlele. k'r7 e. traCt racriatlia.

Aalachia ns. Claynails and I 4 1 I Announcement tot the organizatima of baseball nine made yesterday by the railway. Managers of the indeeendent teansa in or about-the city Interested in securing game are requested to eall C. IL Gray new phone. depot.

BYiettiem The personnel of the team will be ail follows; Vends and IMliott. pitch Skiate3 enteher; Lovetace or Graven. trst base; Tavel. secand; Dailey third. Pickle, short step; Cannon.

right; Per-'neon. center and Argenbright or Shawn. left field. Team Victor. The ETifutton second team yesterday defeated the Gat lamberts View nine ty soore at 7, vib Df 3e ri ty to- e.

Chattel loom Tens, May no of fear of nob siloonea Vernon Vincent who shot and killed Smith TreeIwo at Chattswertiti todays was taken to Atlanta. tonight where he 1111 to held Until given a groatliners hearint. Accordion to linfornration roachion here the trouble grew out of the rernarks said to hays boon matte reeentty TreadokelL haeret to meeting salootnatt I.VInj at Ga. Mrs. Zdwin A.

Knapp. Los May Edwin a- Knapp. International lwess eorreaPOndent of the general federation ot woolen's claim died In a hospital. to, day after a brief illness. Eh was na tionally known in club eirclea Igoe home was in Lteriaely arwre-ri III clurr eire-letil, ilar home e.

la I deration vital te, Irmo L. Her Wsahinzton, May confereee report on the army reorganization 1111114 adopted today by tho senate with. eot a record Vote and now goes to the Ere- ti..

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