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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 8

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PACt EIGHT A Saturday Evening, July 28, 1917. PISS mm TO PAVE JOT Little Protest Againit Needed Improvement. WILL BOOST VALUES Six Firms to Pay 20 per cent of the Cost. board of imrro-. met at I', morning a i to pave North Jasper street in of com- rni'ice ad'lition.

A or present, out Ih're a not a like the pro- a a A it wa. tn Ihiit were getting the Improve- mi" a COM a usual they i street wan tain to paved i a short i ttov wav might aft well have It DOW. seven street Inter- (ions in six Mocks to paved. Ind cltv to pay for paving of Intersection at I.OCHM ftreet. i WILL 1 NT EASE VALVES It is to estimate full i Improvement will be to Out part of i street Will be Water street of the east (ude.

pa' ement will increase firoperty along street. It prill make It posMhle for people to irtrive all year round from Chamber cf addition to glean of ilty without, a i to a single railroad track, and the will new pavo- THE FIRMS TAT. The and i i i a who pav in per of the cost the paving leader Iron Iron Works. ffl'lllalma Pealing Co. Towers Brothers a A a Co.

Mueller Mfar. Co. The compiinv not fes are five, SPECIAL OFFICERS GOTO Switchmen's Strike May Result in Trouble. tfeveral Ihe Wabash vice stationed lit Pecitur were tailed to Chicago i Ins In a i i a i of trouble from strike. Wabash i i a here know i of strike or Its Kour a a engines are In I'bk'ago a i i to out todav Ijfciiiur and It IF a i i a a Ihey i nn account of Itenve r.

I A pasyenser a adieu to rteeaiur to i I a i but at hours so i from i a i a First Macon County Men Called to Colors a i a cashed in hl p.iv for I1.14.4S. This Is at i a ot a InMirnive. i a and i i a Fnran of i of of a i of war for division. i I i to I a i on Aug. R.

a i rtispatiher tor i i i 'if a Is on his i a a i i It is i Pecatur for i nii'l IIP a i to i i the has a real a i a In Pec.itur I oo START WORK ON NEW SIDE TRACK For fan-American riant In htmhrr of nt fommtfft Addition. i CYnirnl a rr fan a SMulrtv i f'T fon a i i i i railroad a a i a FrfJ'iiVnt V. Jinn r-'f i to of Mr ork Tari: of FINE Names of the first Macon county men ordered to report for examination at 9 o'clock next Thursday morning were announced Saturday as follows: MACON COUNTY LIST. Serial Number Name Order of Draft 258--Michael Mengel, 1720 E. Johns avenue 1 458--Harry C.

Stoddard, R. F. D. No. 9 2 I486--Harold L.

Sunderland, Blue Mound 3 854--Ira L. Purdeu, Decatur 4 1095--Jesse J. Ater, Macon fi E. Bean, Blue Mound 6 783--Elmer Spitzer. Warrensburg 7 1752--Cecil Evey.

Oreana 8 1117--John Franklin Thompson, Macon 9 1572--Elmo S. Giles, Macon 10 L748--Herschel Wright, Argenta 11 837--Richard H. Kretzer, Warrensburg 12 M. Pryor, 33(5 East Lincoln Ave 13 ar ence Bitter. R.

D. No, 4, box 77, Decatur 14 275--Charles Burkey, 2320 E. Prairie 15 Clarence Burns, Cisco 16 1185--Walter W. Fothauer, Lake City 17 564--Ira Withers. Maroa 18 945--Charles Roy Tohill, R.

F. D. 1, Casner 19 William Winings. Argenta 20 B. Sattley.

Niantic 21 536--Elmer Ben Stogfdille. Maroa 22 1495--Frederick A. Ervin, Blue Mound 23 548--Charles Marsh. Cisco 24 126--Noel Paul 'Hudson, R. F.

D. 9, Decatur 25 1679--Homer Gabbart Floyd, R. F. D. 6 Decatur 26 1237--William Alva Sponsler.

Niantic 27 784--George R. Jackson, Warrensburg 28 1732--Herbert Dempsey Pcnhvell. R. R. 2, Argenta 29 755--James F.

Fornwalt, Forsyth 30 107--Roy V. Halslcnd. 1230 W. Green Street, Decatur 31 1546---John Bumgardnor, Macon 32 15G3--J. F.

Leonard, Macon 33 1369--John Krall, H. F. D. 2, Cerro Gordo 34 616--Cecil Andrew Wilson, Argenta 35 373--Roy R. Buchanan, R.

F. D. 2, Kenney 36 1676--Harrison Benjamin Camdcm, F. D. 6, Decatur 37 Batdielder, Niantic 38 775--Joseph A.

Gc.ed, R. F. D. 1. Pecatur 39 4P6--Grover Summers, Boodv 40 R.

F. D. 2. Decitur 41 42 810--Willard H. Robbins, Harrislown 43 Burger, Tihicon 44 1682--Ralph Dickson Price, R.

F. D. 4, Decntur 45 507--Chris Trtimmpl. Argenta 46 7' Street. Decatur 47 437--Charles L.

Sadler, R. D. 4, Decatur 48 1S24--William Frederick England. R. F.

D. 1, Cerro Gordo 49 Hall. Mai-oa 50 Mayor Dinncen Presented With Vegetables To Charges of Embezzlement and Larceny. I i a i i i i i i i Mi nf of a ten l-'Miel i A b'ltt'-h of of Fargo Kxpress a were lii I a court a a ami or Pin- I i to i emliezzlenient or a They bad i i a i fn-ni a a i a who took only a a belt, pleaded i tn pent a i to a i i i a i a i to same charge and i a i costs ami I I In Hie a i i i i a i t'onper Louis r. i i a Oarrison a i'.

Hei'ox iill pleaded Of lv IS 10 It is a the planted last si'ritiK i go a i Ihe hull i i i Mayor i fohiitlftTi, i re il fr. A i prol.nOrin i of tiu- men senired (irejif v.ilue. of i rei'ovrrrri i 1 com i eniererl a i i tn nil the Kanl- ft If AD 11D repeat the next sprma SUGAR CiUfc.3 UP a i prov 3 CENTS SACK RUTH LAW MAY FLY OVER DECATUR Women Flyer ftimlni. t-uth i an the a ill a MIPK lAtv i fly Irtm I Mao to the i of the and It In a nnv thl-i In IO a tmlil Htvl Mir aampalsn for In toffti In. un'- Mm i ilroii Hie fnr I Predlet fiirlher IMC-- Meit Week n-lllni! MI iiti'l th.il i I I n'l I.IiM-lili'Tt-lr.- in linr i i i i i PT heldf.

up I i i in Mi'-lniiin rlie'rles iin'l ril-'TV. a 15. i i i i i i i i ncc.itur 15 IV Niv .1 a i a K. i a i i A i i iTcck i i r. I'mi.

Fi A riinmh. i i i a I I I I i i i A a i i i--i 'lurks Poody i i i i i-- A A i i i i i a i II. I' 1 a a i i a a I 1 a a R. P. i --rtoy i R.

F. i PecBtW i i i i 1 ll'iols. H. i i i i i i i i i i I 1 i i i ivuvli. i A i 1 A i i i i i 1-Mfiiry .1 Mantle K.

A i i M. i i i i i i .1 i K. i i i Mt. X.ion I I i M. i I''.

I i i I i i A i I I i Koss. A i i i uiildi-y i I i i i i i i i i i i i I P. rt-rri, riordn i I i i i i A i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i l.i*cal'ir i i D.ii'l I i i i c. i i i a FI, F. P.

i i .1. lli.i-kiiiliiy. Maron i i H.Tiilil i i i i PiM-anir i i i i H. F. i i i i i i Pct-atnr I I a I I i i i i i i i i i 7 i i i W.

i i i i i A a i i i i a i i ID'I THIRD nrry. 75--Earl L. Donaldson. 904 W. 772--Frank J.

Sehlene. Fornythe R. Allen, Blue Mound 721--Otto Wendell Stempson, R. F. Decatur 1419--William E.

Slanger, Blue Mound 7SS--Elmer Relmlg. Warrensburg Koch, Dudley, Mo 1 4 7 6 a nels. Blue Mound 2X0--Carl W. McKenzle, 17S8 B. Decatur J.

Loftus, Niantic 1)72--James H. Brlcker, Maroa OSS--George G. Uenhart. Maroa. Orr.

OfiB--nBorge II. Brlcker. Maroa j.c,s_Cecll n. Schutu. Warrensburg 332--Charles 132 E.

Garrison, Decatur O. R. F. Maroa C. Punkel.

Macon r.42--Roy Glslnjter, Argenta. Iti4--Homer Knotts, 2225 Kangamon, Decatur S. Peters. R. F.

Oakley 3 Herbert a a Argenta i A. i i a i 1B73--Georee M. Smeltzer, R. F. Decatur R.

Mnssey, i i E. Vanderhoof avenue, Deoatur 7 a Smeltie'r. R. F. D-.

Harrlstown i a i a 1 4 a w. Hoaean, Mt. 1A47--nthel Farl R. F. Macon i 4 C.

Hull, R. Orro Gordo i 4 a A. a 3H7 S. I I W. a Macon 2 a O.

WekofT, Maron Tfi 1 C. Weaver, R. F. a 1 5 a a a i avenue 1)1)5--Melvln M. i Cerro dordo Vest, R.

Mt. Zton I i I i i a O. Bramel, Mt. A i T. Moore, i a i B.

i R. P. Decatur M. a R. F.

Maroa. E. a a A a Beck, a i 1 4 a a i i 1 4 7 0 F. I.ee. F'nsli.

R. F. a 21S--Joseph L. a 2.139 K. i Parr A a 1SS-I A a i a P.

a A a 1011--Forest. Wise. a f74--Jesse Lone, A a 8 7 i a n. a a 2 4 2 4 N. Or.ictland avenue.

Decutur 1.152--Lewis a a I Mound 1727--rjlene i R. F. A a i i i a a a R. Rigsby, Ma'-on 7 7 0 I i a R. F.

Decatur A. i 7 7 a E. l.eonaril. R. F.

a 74(1 a E. n. F. a I 0 9 Mound 1211--Gramer R. Ponds.

Mt. Zlon K. A a 1417--Ira E. Myt-r, Hlne a i a 7110--I'luy i U.I---George R. F.

a i A W. Uynns. R. F. Pccatur 1 i i a i CITY OF DECATUR i a a i a i in room I i court house.

a A 2, 1 0 1 7 at 9 o'clock a. in. fJerl.il Order No. a No. a J.

1 a a 2 4 i i i E. 4 IV 4 a ii I i i A A. 1 i i i i i i a 2--Otto r'. I-'. a P.

a 7S.1--Jolin I I Power!" 1SII1 I'. I i 7 7 a a A. I I I 7 2 Hess 4 4 i r. i i a H. Monrno i a 1..

a I 7 2 a .1. I'. 1 7 4 i i i H. a i i i i M. i 7 a a M.

i i i i I I S. I'jil A a i i 2 7 a I I I i 1 11. i 101 102 103 104 to: 107 1M 11U 111 112 us 114 115 in its no 12' III 12J K'3 121 1J7 12S 12. ISO 131 is: 1.14 i 136 uf 1M 140 141 14'i 143' 144 nr 14! 147 151 1 3.) 151 IBS mi 157 15) 16-i 161 1C4 9 I I .12 1" .14 Y. M.

C. A. Will Use Tank During the Next Week. DUERR MAKES OFFER Invites AllEnlUted Men to Learn Manly Art. i Ih" i i Pt i hr nn.

i an pl.t I MRS. GIBBS, 83, GETS BAD FALL I Trim et Retl.lenre end i ttlii. I ef mi'l at Hie 1 1 i i i i lilr FUNERALS ARTHUR The of A Koltack. little son of Mr. and Mr? AIIKUSI I Kollark, was held at 2 o'clock l-'rl-! JJ n1 1 I 1 1 ehy at imr, 1 K-'I The were In of a a PRAISES DECATUR Hchnln.

Miss Fiertha a and Miss Martha Kollnek. The pallbearers Otto oishefskl, Fred Fred Duda and Henry Srhulz Interment in Greenwood. OKOROK K. A body of drome. F.

Ter a ahlpped from a and is Mpcct- to In a Clly Tiien- day. i i oo a can fft 10 City and Hume day. J. W. i a nf the fleronH a i conduct tint time not vet upon.

FILTER PLANT Rnnnff of pr'n 1 in IVi'iitur i lulled i i i i i If i )m-l xt it. If if Inn iTv1 iwlKM. 1 lil'1 th.it itt.il prn- ENTERTAIN GROUP OF NINE NURSES RAf.ril B. A I i n'm Th" of Ralph K. a i will at 2 Sunday afternoon In the The bodv a i from l.ak*a Train Ing station Saitirdav mernlng and was removed to A estahllMiment, end at 1 It a to horn" of the parents three mllea nortfew-eet of IWarrenshurg.

Ir end Invite Vxnng Mr r. T. i grniip of of ef Te- M.i,'Mi lioitpii'il si i mil- deUchtml Mr vtiey'y 1 The bodt nf Mrs. Marr Foloy was taken Pal'on Oltv Saturday morn- Int the funeral will be held Mon- iiy morning at o'clock from the i church there. DEEDS RECORDED W' K.

Tl'ich fw lit 4 10 reel lot S. i 7. i ril'v fl.noo. T. in .1.

Walden. lot 1. hle-U fl.vxi. Max Mehew ftnrpfhwd. Mri.

ftny Vntiew. 1tn (tf. i.miln pleminntlv mrprlMil Prldsv tfur- eeon tv nf the Mite club, et her fnr farewell party In honor of who will ttnve fer MlMcuri Durhia the Mrs. Mayhew wm with a cut (Use basket, follow- I whkfc a Blcalo tupper etrved. Kenney and Pogue Get Hearty Welcome.

RED CROSS IN MACON 5,161 Some the i i tees or Red 'ross which were to get mil in I in the heads nf local or- a i a i and to a for out i a a A. nncl a Pogue to of townships In the a of and found a and art of a co-operation in the i a a i Is to be made week. r. H. a i a of big gathered In few at his by ViPt i i It to of his cufitomers.

WEA1.THV FARMER. man who is much Interested In the work tackled a a farmer to take a membership Friday and the wife said. "Oh. 1 gave them five dollars when they were around beg- tint before. don't think Til take out a membership." I a word "besslng" a i the fur on the.

imiu ant! he a a i a a to a i i the man a he of i as if the solicitation of was for a a for the I i i a and not for the cause. A all." said he was cool to a a I suppose we to sorry for a man who Is no Ignorant or i or simply cussed an Ilia! i of an a i Indicates." MORE Memberships dime In out of town a a i nine new names sent in Long Creek, Mrs. Inez .1. Render will go to O.ik- ley to a nt 2 ii'cloi'k in the afternoon for the purpose of establishing branch of a a a place. At the work a a the ters were a i their usual Saturday rush supplies.

The women who cut out the garments for the workers a a a a big demand from Hie on Saturday for Ihe sup- for Ihe coming week, and the IR have their busiest day the workers ot the a branch i work to a up on their household a a i neglected per haps a i during the week. "LIBERTY BREAD" INSTEAD WAR BREAD a 28. Is term to be encouraged by the food a i i a i as applied to substitutes for wheat flour a a the phrase "war bread." used In other warring countries. "The name 'war bread' gives the Impression that there la something In fcrlor about the made of sub svltulei for wheat," says the an tiouneemerit fact Is that breads made from wheat substitutes are a and Just taety as those made trom wheat" 4 i I i i a i a H. a i i i H.

a M. a II. i -Bonnie i i i a i i i M. Messier. a H.

a a A. Hell i Ferre a Ilolbronk -I'-rani'lfi I a -Ollle A I 4 MS MR People You Know Mrs Elmer Martin and daughter. Nellus Macon street, are in Chicago for a few days i Mrs. a i sister. i E.

Myers, i i east of pecatnr. i a morning for Vinton. where she i visit for the a i of the i Are you among the first 1.00(1 men Pecatur or Macon county to be a a you enlisted In the or a If so, you are enl i to learn to swim i coming week at the Dec.itur V. M. C.

A. i i Secretary W. H. Duerr Saturday made an offer to teach i i i free to all drafted men under the t.OOO a and to all men who enlisted In the a nnrl a and are a i i the day to report. Scraps of News TO NEW VOPK.

Mlu Alti. Peck of Unn will week for York on her cnnual vacation After about three In New vork City the will go on to Vermont for a short visit. News from Sick Beds A. IB III at home, 408 Wett Macon atreet. FIRST NOTICES violin i J5l MARRIED a and Eliza Sleeth.

both of Edwards, were married at 1.30 o'clock a a by Judge 1 McCoy at the court house In Decalur Is a coal i er In Edwards. "MEETINGS A I le.nl" lit meeiinw Eldoradn BORN To Mr. H. H. Oiinn.

1804 a i rtreet. rt hl Tn Mr. nivl flroo'n. Ml North i street. 84.

a To Mr. sn1 Mrs. WlllUm rtodrt.rd. Km- street, -luly S7, a Ti Mr. and H.nry M.

Krall. IBM E.H William atrut, July J8. daughter. Jl A 01' Jlr. Puerr, who himself has lieeu railed for active i the A Y.

M. A. lit San A i Texas, states ili.il he i give as much i next week an he can spare to the work of a i these young to swim "Any a who a to he a thorough soldier or sailor should how to swim." said Mr. Puerr a day. "That Is a manly accomplishment Hnd It.

often comes hands- A pallor who can not take care of himself when he Is Into the water 1a a good deal of a poor sailor. The same can said of a soldier. "It a In modern warfare a there are no across rivers and atreams. (Scouting parties are often expected to go overland. They must be able to swim across rivers and carry their clothing and rifles i them, wonder how a men In Pecatur could swim across a river and carry his clothing and a heavy rifle? WELL EQUIPPED.

"I a every man and hoy who goes out of Decatur to clve a good account of himself on the battlefield I a him to he as well equipped for Ihe i as he poiilbly can be If I ran help any of these young sol. diers and nallora diirlnf the next week by teaching them how to swim I will be glad to do Secretary Duerr asked The Review to notify all drafted or enlisted men to report the T. M. C. A.

building Monday morning, If possible. neiwrl. Duerr. secretary of the received notice Saturday morn- Ing from the army branch of the as- sedation to he ready for call to the Texas station to which he has been assigned any time before Aug. BANK STATEMENT SHOWS MORE LOANS New Tork.

actua condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows that they hold t10t.Sfll.S7i re serve In exceas of legal requirements This Is a decrease of from last week For Drafted Men to Report for Tests. The i exemption board received ts i i a list a a morning. A dozen clerks busy copying and i ihepe lists, and notices to the first 150 men to report were mailed out Saturday evening. The rirtt i i report at o'clock Thursday i for examination The second i i report at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon, and the. i i i at 7 o'clock Thursday evening.

If possible the board i also fiend notices tonight to ISO who i be notified to report Friday, and on Monday notices i be sent to those ire to report a a TRIP FOR MOTHER OF DROWNED BOY W. H. Fryer Makrn feet Auto Journey to Skelbj vllle. H. Pes-er.

i i J. P. Hudson i car. and accompanied by Rev. Theodore l.ohr- man.

pastor of fit. Paul's German a a Miss a sister of i i a a who wan drowned i a a left Deca. tur a 9:25 Friday i and reached i at 11:05. went to for the purpose of bring- i back to a Mrs. a the of the drowned boy.

and i message was the first newa she narl had of the a a accident. The a started on the return i at 11:25 and reached Decatur at a passing some eight miles of roads Just, this side of ghelby-vme. The distance from Decatur to shelbyvllle- by road miles. KM 08 OF TYPHOID FEVER Are Reported, Making 22 in All. SITUATION IN HAND All Are Doing Fairly Well.

Three new caieo of typhoid ta-ver. maklnc a total of twenty-two tn all. were reported Saturday. Conunln- cloner J. F.

Mattea and Dr. C. E. of the State Board of Health now they have the tltuatlan well In hand. The new cases are: NEW CASES.

Beryl Edwards. Eaet Olive wat taken to the IJecatur and Maeun County hoapltal Saturday morning In the Brlntllncer Sons ambulance. He has typhoid fever. Miss Gladyn Smith, loor St. I.outs avenue, waa taken to St.

Mary'a hospital and Mrs. Georre M. Proctor. McCieUan avenue, waa taken to the Decatur and Macon County hospital both In Brlntllnner ambulance Both typhoid fever. AL.L DO WELL.

from the Saturday were that all of the typhoid fevet patients are along aa well as could be expected, and none of them have yet rea hed an alarming condition, although all are typical cases Some of the residents of the 700 block on West Macon street are comp a about the condition of tht sewer In block. They say that the utencli Is almost unbearable times. It is not likely that that had anything to do with the typhoid cases, however. FRANK M'KINNEY ENLISTS IN NAVY He Will at Honor at Planer Given by Parents. Frank Jia't Ltafland.

MonJ.iv for training ttitlon. He be Biieet of honor et recently movM to ivmtur from BKB- a ROBERTlmiNEHART JOINS ENGINEERS J. a Cassell of Company C. Tenth regiment, had not received any from Colonel Yeager up to Saturday noon, and at that time as unable to tell If company will be ordered to a Lowden, Springfield. a are slxly-sev.

en men enrolled In company and there were prospects of several more members before i EMMA GOLDMAN TO GIVE $25,000 BAIL New York, Goldman, anarchist, convicted of conspiracy to obstruct the operation of the a law. expected to he released from the Tombs today on will, nccordlng to her liter- new. Mien Goldman brought back to New York late last night from the i i a at Jefferson City, where she had heen taken following her SISTER BELIEVES KITCHENER ALIVE London. statement by Mrs. Varker.

sister of Lord i a nhe believed her brother to he and did not (to down with th-i cruiser Hampshire has revived mor which has returned In England i the last year. The original rumor a a letter had been received from a hrl- llsh prisoner In Germany Baying that Lord Kitchener was never traced the rumor was considered a a FARMERS TO GET WEEK'S FORECAST BY TELEPHONE Washington, enable telephone subscribers In rural communities to have weal.h*r forecasts week In advance the weather bureau "has arranged to telegraph Its weekly forecasts, issued on Saturday for week i i Sunday, to bout 250 of the principal a tele phone companies throughout the teen prlnclptl growing states. They lire to be distributed over the of the companies about noon every Suturday ind will tell the coming week's weather temperature. ROUT SPECTRE OF ANARCHY, SAYS PREMIER KERENSKY Petrogmd, July Kerensky, referring to the situation In RIIHUU said: "It Is a spectre of archy i needs to be obliterated Stout hearts and stern hinds are rt- quired to stay the rout In tjie, There is plenty of good material In Russia, but It has been allowed to go to waste." $12,000 GEM ROBBERY AT CHAMPAIGN Champaign, home of Harris, binker. was burclar- Ited last night and fn.noo worth of ind i a taken.

The Paxton and two Chicago working on Deeatur A Rohert E. low East VlllUm UrMt. has from Atlanta enlisted with B1 "iS cnilnMn. Men rr.lned at A a a In hi. letter aajj tint men to within a dai.

The Is one oT --riick mtlmeme of a counllns It. member- uhlp of most of the souih Berlin. last night dropped bombf on the Milway stations and i i a establishments in Paris. The official Mate- ment a i raid on French a says a all the German a i returned. BOY UNCONSCIOUS 1S6 HOURS; LIVES Quincy.

physicians are watching i Interest the of ten-year-old Kldred Yakle. who has been unconscious In hospital here for 15S nours. The boy In automobile accident i a his home, last Saturday, and has not regained his a time. Phyi-lclans attending the cose declare a the lad has excellent chances for his life. FAMILY DINNER FOR LAURENS COOK Bleiwd br the IvTpe I'sed On- A f.mllv dlnn-r for onk at Ht.

Nicholas Friday on of hi. service of illrntr a i event of the nil fook was simply a aoed- for A h'jutlful clump of lye which a. American The a li Mr. houKht In It blenwd by a Mn. I A I'nnewehr EoteHalM.

Th. llvi.lnn of bsdlM 1 Aid nociny of the iifr met Friday aftirnoon with Mrs. C. A L'nne- wehr North church only bu'sln'en society vai to act tor U-e '-ream social which they to tlxed July 31. It to be on a will go toward paying the society pledge to the Unnewehr and Holford aHlited twenty nwmOern and preifnt.

GERMANY'HINTS FOR AID FROM MEXICO Mexico, City, July article by Die Post, of Berlin, will published here tomorrow saying that Mexico the only country which not yet been Influenced by alllea and there ought to be no dlffu cultv In bringing Mexico to of the Central as Mexico lo one of the naturally richest countries In the world and rlchea would aided in development by Germany. Commenting on the article El Unt- vena! this one of the for which Herr von Eckhardt. German minister to Mexico. will be to Mexico. the Ethel had bad luck with her dolls and knows a lot about their terlor economy.

One day a children playing In "My. my." ahe "what a lot ef dolls thorn muct smashed." on the east side of the street, and got as far as the residence of Miss Lvdla Harris, where he fell in the yard by her back porch Hariis. i i that it was some one in a condit.on, phoned for tlie police and upon their arrival they found that the -young man was oeari from the effect of a bullet hole Just above his heart. WORKED AT C. AND E.

I Tingley came to thin city from A where he had been 01 king, and had been cashier at the and while Lynn Boote has been on a two weeks' vacation He had Just f.msh- ed his work here and expected to leave at once for another place where the company send him. on Saturday night he went up town with Miles Hacker, cashier at the Illinois Central depot, with whom he na-l been boarding at the home of rlg.it Edwords, near the depot. They first went to a barber shop and Tir.gley got a shave and ha.rcut. Then along with Bob Neaves they went to the Jefferson Inn. Hacker left the other two.

He asked Bob Neaves. who is a helper at the Illinois Central, If he would make the night passenger train, which IB due here about 9 30. and Neaves that he would. Hacker gave him the keys and Neaves and younr Tingley left Hacker about 8:30 to go to the depot At 9 o'clock Mr. Edward-, wltn whom young Tingley bparded.

went to the depot ta make hto lally acting as I. 'depot ort as car Inspector, and Neaves nd Tingley were in th depot talking. When the train arrived at bout 10 o'clock, It being a little oung Tlngley loaded the mall on he train for Neaves. NEAVES CALLED DOCTOR. Later in the night, and thought to shortly before 11 o'clock.

Ntaves ame into the C. and E. I. station nd asked the night operator to call doctor, that thought man was bout to die over on the Cen- ral platform A doctor was called, ut before he got etarted they called Im and told him not to come, as he was not needed. It is claimed that wan young Tingley who down nd that Neaves finally got him up kicking him and that he and had a racket at that time, and othlng more was seen ot either of hem as far as Is known i after he shota were heard and later the iody of young Tingley found.

HACKER HUNTS TINGLEY. After Miles Hacker left the young woman whom he had taken to the how, he went to the Illinois Central depot at 11 o'clock, where he had ar- to meet Tingley so they could home together, but he was unable to find Tingley and went on over their boarding place and not f.nrt- ng him there, went to the C. and E. depot Not being there, Hacker started back to the I i i Central and had gotten about to the donr when he heard two shots He did not know Just where they came from and did not connect them i Tingey, but still he seemed to be uneasy about the young man and started down the track and stopped at the public service plant and asked the ght man if he had seen Bob Neaies The man said that he iad not and Hacker decided to (to to Neaves' home and pee if Tingley had sone home i him. NEAVES IN BED.

On hie arrival at the Neaves home, which was not long a i the shoot- 'ngr, he found Neaves In bed and he got up at once and went i Hacker i Tingley They came by th- home of Miss Harris Just a the sheriff had arrived and he called Hacker over to see If he who man wan had been killed Hacker i recognized Tingley. A A A The body was taken (o the coroner office The officers picked up a a whom in a box ADn car near where the shots were firc.l and questioned him and he seemed to have heard the conversation which took place about the i of the shooting, hut was too a asleep to know all a was said He nald he hoard some one say, "Oh. Bob hut (lid not know whether It i before th shot were i or a a NEAVES ARRESTED Early Sunday i i to Neaves' home and placed i under arrest and took him to the court house and at 31 o'clock a mornirir placed in the jail on recommendation ot Coroner Fleming to awslt the report of (he coroners 1urv. which held an inquest (his morning at 10 o'clock The local officers sttm "s'ure a Neaves is the one who did the shoot- i but they have not a hut circumstantial evidence against; i It if a the boys had been drinking- and a they got into a quarrel Charles Sapp. who lives a short distance south of where the shontinp took save that he passed there a short time before the shooting and that Neaies came to i and asked for a.

match and a he faw one other person near the warehouse at time. When questioned hv the officers a morning a being placed under arrest Neaves claimed a he left i at the depot and did not see a i of him from that time and that he (Neaves) went on home to bed and a he had not been i i TI.XGEY FINE YOt'NG A Tingley not quite vears of age He had held some responsible positions i the I railroad and was considered a i ounsr man. He was a good worker and liked by evor.v one knew i He came here to work two veeks ago. Tinglev was an i cal genius and i ft i In the eighth grade of the Tuscola schools i assistance, perfected a wire- telegraph i A A TINGLEY I Bob Nenves, the young man w-ho Is icing held, has been emplovert assistant at the Illinois Central for i a i and a a good He about years of age The wo men seemed to be the best of friends and there seemed to be no cause for to kill him Those who heard the two shots fired thought a some one wa? i ins a. fire cracker nnd did not pav nuich a i to them.

The first sounded louj i the latt lint which was fired shortly a the first did not so loud On- lv one shot struck the victim, ins the bodv lust above the heart and coming to the skin Just before the shoulder The officers continued to look for more evidence in the case all Sunday hut were not able to locate anv one who knew more a It a had been found out Sunday morning The Rim which was used in the i Intr hud not located up to earlv this i NEAVES DENIES GflLT. Voung Neaves seemed to he verv coo! about the a a i and a denied that he hid a i whatever to do with It The murdered bov's fiither and brother came down from Tuscola a morning, arrlvmsr here about 3 clock Thev returned last night with the body to Tuscola Guy i of i city, who former lv worked In Tuscola. said a hi knew young TlnKley when he lived in Tuscola and that the bon the best of a reputation In a citv The coroner's Jury, composed of Eat nest Swlshcr. Earl Flynn. A fnvder.

Henrv Sona, and A. Lindsay, were bv Deputy Coroner John after the body wan foun.l and viewed thc body. WAR IN CHINA IS THREATENED Demand of Reiteration of Manchu Dynasty May Cause Conflict. Washington. 2 The restora- a party, has i lion of the a In China has been demanded of President LI, by Genera! Chang Hf-un and i i a leaders.

Hi-cording to a department advices from i i Reinsch a i i a i i i i is feared if the i i a a the power behind them a term have. Minister Reisch's i a i wad dated noon esterdav, a General Chang a Bovernor of A i Province and loader of the a i the compact ana sent an i a to president LI, Ins; I i a restoration of Em- peior a Tung, whose abdica- i of the Manchu throne on Feb. 12, 1312. ushered In the Chinese republic. a HMin was supported by Shu Mii-Uians.

guardian of the boy era- pel or former member of the of state under the ManchUB, and Kan Ten Wei, and old statesmen. No I i a i has been received of President Li's attitude. REGULATIONS ON WAR ARMY DRAFT President Issues Rules for Preliminary Work Before Actual Conscription Starts. a i 2 a i to govern the step a a a i a a a froir the i i resls'erod for tcrvlee on June 5, were isswe-d torlav at the i reotlon of President i leave to be prescribed a the a i ner of i i the of 1'n- i of the men resli-fered. but so 1 In great a i the of a i i a exemptions a generally of the local and a a a a a the task LITTLE TO DRAFT Cxempt'on a i a i the terms of the a a the quest i of whether a a the ages of 51 and IB i to ex- i because of the a of his a i or i i i for the boirrls to cifie a proper inv a i NO CLASS EXEMPTION? It Is very clear, a are to be ne class i a i each i i i a case be decided Its The of of boards'--one for eioh a a i or a i a a boards where necessan for each add i i a i a a i i pass cla.ris i except ba'cd i i a i a a i appeal to the i i boards FARMER'? CAPES TO DISTRICT A All cases i i i i i i i a i i bo ipon by beards--one ach a i i a i i a i i a Ions of the local boards In i a i i tct bv i i i a Crow V-r rov-ost a a i a a a i 7 i hoards At the same i it Is a sele-Uon i i i to (heir country requires an I a a and fearless perform- a of Hie delicate and difficult flu- i (o them should remember to Individual case presenter! 'o them that they are called upon to a i a the most i of the I i i a and to pre- a i the honor of the "Our a i at the front will and sustained If they I bo composed men free from any srnse or i in mode of ler-non a they i be inspired to or in behalf of country In i the citizens called upon to liieh public form tlr-m with justice.

I and impimtsl'ty I THE START. fpr-n organizing, the local boards i oKe 1 boards all ree s'ntion cards which they i i a and list for i (o i view Then, a a i been adv sed of the method by i (he order of liability for si-nice snail be i and of a to be a from Its territory i i cred ts i In the Nitional a or. regular i my I each board i a a i of persons for service In the order of i i a i i pott the list It to the press and i i i Hirer, i send not re to each j-f-rsi bv a men so i i appear (hi I a i i make a phvt'cal 1 i i In accrrdaice i special i to be i bearing In i a all persons accepted bv i re-examined by army p'll i be a en i 1h" cess may be put U.S. Gunners Fight 2 'Subs' And Hit One PLAN TO nr.AFT MEN PHTT 1 i The present I i is to call thc men selected to the colors Sept 1, or as soon i as th" a to them cin be completed. In a a sccomvm- i tho a of the the president called upon the to do i work a unrl I a a and to remember i "our a i at the i be encd and a i if thev be compos- CHICAGO BARBERS OUT ON STRIKE Chicago, July 2 In downtown ahopB were ordered out on strike today.

They demand wage and shorter hours from master of the onion declared neveral thousand chairs would be vacant today be- of ftrtka. ed of men free a s'ns- of i in i mode of solo i The a PRESIDENT'S A I "The reKUlatioiiB i I am causing to be a i I to the direction of the Tee law cover the a i steps of the plan for i the ST- I vice of the a men from (hose who a reRlsteiorl those selected us the result of i process to i the resu- lar army, the National and the a i i i forces of a tlon. all of which forces are the terms of the law placed In position of equal and re- i i i i the members of all other i i a forces TREAT ALL ALIKE "The regulations have been i a view of the need a circumstances try and presenting a ivstem I I expected will work least I a i a personal i fchip Any of electing for military service, whether or I a Its a i necessarily selects some men to boar the burden of dancer and a i i for the rat.on The i-vsloin here provided places men of i tarv upon plane, a i then by a stlectlon i i favors the one nor penalizes er. eallB ou( requisite service. WARNS EXEMPTION BOARDS uccessful operation of i fin crew of an A a I i on two Orin-n i Minrlnes a recent voy- ace i i to Engl a targets were at a cnnsld- i i a but the report to Wach- i i i a officer will the belief a one periscope i A i a i was sirhted, but at a i i a and it submerged i i a The i expressed tho for the a i i American gunners as i In practice and agajnat I i i On" member of the crew I tlv i a a gunner I i a and he won ap- from the American i a eve hit on a barrel I t.irzet i practice.

On one oc- ih" A i a made i i nut eight THE WEATHER PLEASANT Chicago. July 2 Following are tho wetther In- licatlons for Illt- for thlrty- pix hcum ending 7 p. Tues- Kal an4 Tnmdari niiioh In WEATHKK A i 44 to to HO St. elenr. T4 Ok'ihoma City.

the fro! .1. A "The TS 7 74 law, of these regulations depend- necMMrlly upon the loyalty, patriot- Ism and Justice of the members of the to whom its operation is committed, and I admonish everv member of every local board um.V.-.V.."..* every district board ot review that I fu (t.

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