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The Leavenworth Times from Leavenworth, Kansas • Page 8

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t. 8 THE LEAVENWORTH TIMES, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1916 NO TTTTS AGXT'T" F- iiWPRISON Consider the Mothers Health TAKEN IN EUROPE after childbirth by taking necessary precautions be fore the tryinp ordeal, by using "Mother's Friend" to assist na- Spend the Summer In of any form of heating plant. The perpetual summer on the island makes it entirely, unnecessary to provide artificial means of, producing heat. The prison will be constructed with a view to admitting all the fresh air possible the year around instead of a ffording protection from cold. The Hawaiian officials have been in Washington, D.

for several weeks conferring with government officials over territorial affairs, and are now on their way back to the island. They Mothers Friend" OFFICIALS VISIT THE FEDERAL PEN ture in preparinsr for many years has been the means of giv her for the phy Remedy for sical change. ing relief to thousands of MMES Expectant mothers. It is an exter Mothers, nal remedy with tinex- pnpff merits, and should be In the home of every expectant mother. Droegist ell it.

book on Motherhood. Address Tbtf Bradfleld Send for free 202 Lamar Atlanta, Ga. RegTilator Territorial High Sheriff and Keeper of Honolulu Bastile Get Ideas Here. NO CELIiS FX NEW PRISOX came to Leavenworth especially to see the Federal penitentiary here, which is recognized all over the country as' one of the best examples of penal institutions. LIKED ARRANGEMENTS.

The hospital, dining room and chapel in the local prison seemed to impress the visitors more" than any other departments. Such arrangements for the prisoners' comfort and health are unknown, on such an efficient scale as used here, in the territorial penitentiaries. Warden Jarrett has a reputation all over his territory or his work with criminals, and is. one of the most prominent officials on the island. For many years before he attained his present position he was Tivo 3Ien Are Planning Hawaiian Penitentiary hi Which Inmates Will live in Dormitories-Will Be on Island.

SAVE AND BE SATISFIED. There is a feeling of safety, satisfaction, contentment and independence if you have a solid bank account. It is easy to accumulate money if it is deposited here for we pay 3 per cent on Savings. 4 per cent on Certificates of Deposit and The Bank Guaranty Law of the State of Kansas Insures its Protection. "The Land of Hiawatha Go and live in real en joy.

real outdoor life, catch real fish, and get a real rest. No other land like it! -y 10,000 lakes dot the state. Thousand of square miles of" great woods Average temperature in mid-summer about 67 degrees. The only popular vacation state not "civilized to death." Best-freshwater fishing in the world- lakes teem with all varieties of bass, pickerel, pike, muskellunge, sturgeon, etc. the best ers of the finny tribes.

Good hotels, boarding houses, cottages, camps and guides when needed at reasonable rates. Easily and quickly reached via the' Ghi-' cago GREAT Western. Call or write for free iUutrateJ folder and full infor-inatlon about round trip fares via the Chicaco QBSA3 Western In effect June 1 to SepU SO, 191. J. D.

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P. Jarrett, high sheriff of the territory of Hawaii and warden of the territorial prison, accompkniod by Charles H. Rose, keeper of the Honolulu bastile, spent yesterday afternoon at the Federal priso" getting ideas for the construction of a new penitentiary in Hawaii. They were shown over the institution Warden T. W.

Morgan. Prison conditions in Hawaii THE STATE SA VINGS BANK Sherman Jtedill, President. T. I. Mains, Vice-President.

F. M. Potter, Cashier. J. R.

Burt, Asst. Cashier. Southwest Corner Fifth and Delaware Sts. deputy sheriff of the island, and was engaged in the hazardous work of educating the natives to American ideas of law and order. He says that conditions there now are as peaceful as any place in the and that the natives have become an industrious and contented people.

FH05E SS5. 2S DELAWARE. The last kiss. This is the sort of thing that has become common in Europe during the past two years. The photo, however, was taken a few days ago at Camp Willis, near Columbus, Ohio.

The picture needs no explanation, except that the boys at Camp Willis expect to leave almost any moment fori the Mexican border. "LANSDDOW'NE SPEECH EDICT OF WAR OX IRELAND REDMOND Leavenworth, Kansas. far different from in the United States, according to the visitors. The territorial prison is on the littls island of Ohuao, several miles from Honolulu. It was built years ago when this country first occupied the Island, and has none of the modern ideas of prison construction.

It was built for absolute security, but with hardly any thought to light and ventilation, which in that climate MONUMENTS Made With Purpose of Wrecking Negotiations, He Says Home Hule Is Issue. London, July 13 John Redmoni, leader of the Irish Nationalists, today issued a statement characterizing the speech of the Marquis of 200 MILES FROM K. C. TO ST. JOE 316-318 Cherokee St.

Leavenworth, Kansas. Emphasize the "Great') All Work Executed in the Highest Style of the Art, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Steamer Held Up Here by Accident Goes 200 Miles to Get Willows 50 Miles Away. Captain W. D.

Earp, commander of "the U. S. S. Lieutenant Gurney, which was held up here yesterday by breaking one of its smoke stacks on a telephone cable- as the ship camo through the bridge, travels neatly 200 miles to get willows growing a little more than fifty miles away. He is supplying them for river improvement work a few miles south of Kansas City, and brings them down on barges from Amazonia, a point several miles above St.

Jd- is of the greatest importance in safeguarding the health of the inmates. CELLS ONLY FOR BAD ONES. In the new prison which will be erected by Warden Jarrett the men will not be kept in cells, but in large dormitories, holding from forty to fifty inmates each. Only the "bad" men will be kept by themselves. This is directly in line with modern prison thought, but is radical than seems to be practical in this country.

The conditions in Hawaii are not the same as hero, however, and Warden Jarrett is confident his system will be successful One great aid he has in carrying out measures of this kind is the location of the prison on a small island. Even if prisoners should escape from the penitentiary building they would have a difficult time in leaving the island, and there is no chance for Lansdowne on the home rule bill in' the House of lords on Tuesday as a declaration of war on the Irish people. "I regard LordV Lansdowne's speech as a gross insult to Ireland," Mr. Redmond said in his statement. "It amounts to a declaration of war on the Irish people and is an announcement of a policy of coercion.

"If this speech is taken as representing the and spirit o' the government towards Ireland, there is an end to all hopes of a settlement. The speech seems to ma to have been made with the deliberate object of wrecking the negotiations for a settlement." PERMANENT, LADNSDOWN SAYS. As deserving special notice, Mr. Redmond cites thg following passage from Lord Lansdowne's speech: "It is a bill which will make structural alterations in the act of 1914, bbf.ee to rairons Our Ice Wagons are aking deliveries to all parts of the city, Fort Leavenworth and Lansing. Discount ur ffislh Sff sepn.

anese two places are just a little more than fifty miles apart, but following the curved channel of the crooked Missouri makes it approximately 200 miles to travel by boat, according to Captain Earp. It requires about sixteen days to make the round trip, depending on the condition of the river. At present the channel is good, and there is little trouble in navigating it. Cap QD er them to hide. Special precautions already on the statute book; there- On Coupon Books $4,00 book or 1,000 pounds $3.75, $2.00 book'or 500 pounds $1.,90.

If paid for at time of delivery of book a handy ice pick for cracked ice or mixing, spoon given with the first coupon book. Oeyer Dee Co. fore it will be permanent and enduring in character. But it is an act which will contain at other points temporary provisions, such as fo.r example, those dealing with the house of commons, which it is pro- are taken to be sure that no boats could be obtained by prisoners. CAN'T GET AWAY.

The inmates of the institution of course know how they are situated, and consequently attempts to get K. C-W. Interurban Cars, until further notice, will have their Terminal at Third and Delaware Streets, instead of at Fort Leavenworth, as heretofore, except that The 12 o'clock (Midnight) Car out of Kansas City, Saturday and Sunday and jhe 41:30 every night will run through to the Fort. City Cars now leave Fort Leavenworth 1 minutes after the hour, instead of 20 minutes as heretofore, making connection with Interurban cars at Third and Delaware streets. THE KANSAS CITY-WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY.

J. G. Herrin, General Superintendent. 1 Fourth and Choctaw. Phones 67-68.

away are seldom made. The native posed to set up in the near future. n1 fi.4 tain Earp will leave this morning and will return with two barges of willows. When the 'Lieutenant Gurney came through the Terminal bridge yesterday neither of the smoke stacks were lowered, and one of them struck, the telephone cable hanging between the top of the turnspan and a poM on the bank. The stack is hingf-d in the center, and opened at this point, but was twisted "out of true.

The damage was repaired with th6 aid of the Dresser Sand Company's crane yesterday afternoon It is p.ossible that a damage suit will be started against the telephone com. pany. NO ORDER TOO SMALL NONE 6 criminals are content to live behind the walls until their sentences expire. So long as they have plenty to eat and drink and protection from the blazing sun they seem fairly content. Another feature of the Hawaiian penitentiary will be the total absence seeks funds in u.

JOO LARGE. 11 0 Portland Cement, Crushed Rock, Joplin Gravel, Sand, bewer ripe, Drain ine, riue Lining, nam Wall Plaster of Paris, Lime for all purposes; Common Brick, Facing Brick, Fire Brick, Char- 3 ft 5 CHARGED WITH AN ATTACK coal. phoxe Will Gladly Direct You to Competent Workmen. 801-3 Cherokee tt it 7 tt Street J. J.

BROWN Better than Most As Good as the Best. f. V': sA, -s Mr. Redmond proceeds: "This would be a gross breach of faith, and I desire to state that I adhere strictly to the tenns which were submitted to us by Mr. Lloyd George and which were then submitted by us to the Nationalists.

TEMPORARY, REDMOND SAYS. "The agreement arrived at was thathe home rule act of 1914 was to be put into operation as soon as possible, subject to certain modifications, which were all to be on the same footing. One of these modifications was that the act should not extend to six counties in Ulster, and there was retention of the full representation of Ireland in the imperial parliament. These and other modifications are to remain in force during the continuance of the war and for a period of twelve months thereafter. "The bill, of course, will be in all its provisions and details strictly temporary and provisional." In his speech before the house of lords on Tuesday Lord Lansdowne suggested the maintenance of a garrison in Ireland strong enough to preserve order.

He thought troops, under command of Gen. Maxwell, would be sufficient to prevent the situation from getting out of hand. TO RELEASE 4 60 PRISONERS. The advisory committee appointed to consider the cases of men arrested in Ireland during the recent rebellion and still under detention has recommended the release "of 460 of them. This recommendation will be given effect immediately? Herbert L.

Samuel, secretary of state for home affairs, informed the house of commons today. I'S "Happy" Bush, Colored, Arrested on Complaint of OUie Thomas. Forrest Bush, a well-known colored young man, was arrested last night on a warrant sworn to by Ollie colored. The warrant charges that "Happy" attacked her, beating her severely with his hands and. trampling her with his feet.

When arrested and taken to the police station, the accused man said that the complainant had slashed at him with a knife and he did nothing, but protect himself. He also stated that the incident happened on the military reservation. If this is thti case. Police Judge F. K.

Taylor will have no jurisdiction. "What is my bond?" queried "Happy," as a patrolman prepared to take him to the city bastile. "Ten dollars," replied Lieutenant Steve Cotter. "Oh, gosh! Take me over. I want to rest." And "Happy" went to jail.

MITUlIU AGOtJ Leavenworth Products Worthy to Grace the Table of the Most Particular. 7 WMThe Times mmmr No- 26 m0myKm. If you wish to insert a sli Cilassinea iSlH Hp Ad i JH 111 1 No matter what your want, If jtetVfg may be, one of these' little 21 hustlers will do your shop- I t- I I I -Ping tor you. They are ggj I "iff read by thousands every 1 day-you can reach every- 4 I body in Leavenworth city MtM-VkB. lM Send or Phone your ad to TO p.

The Times any time before 1fK 10 p- M-for insertion CHICAGO LABOR LEADERS RECEIVE PRISON SENTENCES Sefe the New Vulcanizer LOW'S The 5 Minute Vulcanizer Chicago, July 13. Prison sentences were imposed on six labor leaders, eight were fined and three were acquitted in a verdict rendered by the Cook County jury today in the cases of seventeen officials and former officials of labor unions charged $2.00 $1.00 1 Clamp and dozen Patches Extra dozen Clamps, each with conspiracy to extort money and THREE LABORERS DIE WHEN SUPERSTRUCTURE COLLAPSES Buffalo, N. July 13. Three laborers were killed and five seriously injured in the colapse of a superstructure surrounding a new building at the plant of the Semet Solvay Company, on the Niagara River road near here today. The structure went down in a.

sudden squall that', swept' over Niagara river and some of the workmen declared that the building was struck, by lightning. Several men were re- 1. 1 1 I il. 1 A. destroy property in connection with labor troubles Jji this on a motion for a new trial will be heard by Judge Kicham Seanlan REIE GARAGE Opposite Postoffice.

Nt of Ambassador Designate Eliseo Arredondo. Eliseo Arredondo, ambassador designate from Mexico to the United States, received the impression in a recent conf arence with Secretary Lansing that if adequate guarantees as to the security of American and other foreign interests in Mexico could1 be secured the Washington government believed it possible that the financial aid so greatly needed by the de facto authorities could be found. Phone 1370. A Kansas hen has laid an egg with on it The Democrats say it yui icu KtLiiy ill uie uaj' uui i lo- stands for Wilson, but the Republi all of them were subsequently cated. TALK TO THE TOWN THROUGH THE TIMES cans say it Is a.

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