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r. "PUTT l-r 'TT-TX Nf MI tip jMyM PUBLISHEp TWICEA.WEE!;'WEDNESOAYS,AND SATURDAYS iT0liXSXlV-NOK -KINSTON; N. jv7EDNESDA7 JULY 22 mi. C3NTSL AHMEDHIRZAi NSOIl BAN JOI VILLA FEARS SHORT CANADA V1LL CAILLAUX- WOULD TAKE CALLS f-IEETIM I CONFERENCE 1 CROVNED AS PERSIA'S SHAH 0R0ZC0 WILL mm PEACE tlOVE HINDUS BY FORCE OF ARMS OF CLUB OWNEuS EiS IN SECRECY THE BLAME CON American league men LEADERS REFUSE TO DISCUSS DEPUTY SEEKS TO SHIELD 16-YEAR-OLD LAD JS NEW RULER OF ANCIENT LAND. WILL PREPARE FOR; ANY.

MOVE IN NORTH. NAVAL CONTINGENT TROOPS EN ROUTE SIDER "ULTIMATUM" MEETING. HIS WIFE CORONATION MUCH POMP WILL STAND SAYS FUITZ LASTED ONLY 90 UINUTES CLARIS RESPONSIBILITY TO COMPEL DEPORTATION FOREIGN AGENTS NAMED Spanish Representative Hopes to Before Permission for Country- men's Organized Baseball Faces 'Gravest Men Who We're Called by George IV, Husband of Woman Accused of Mur Glass Coach Conveyed Boy Prince to Throne and to Prayer His Father's Successor. Blooodshed Will: Follow Efforts of Asiastics to Prevent Removal From Vancoaver. 1 Crisis In History of the Nation-' al Sport.

In Home 'Rule Blatter Give No Light on Outcome. der of Figaro's Editor on the Stand Bonrget Testifies. (By the United (By the United Press.) Vancouver, July 20. On ad (By the United Press.) Paris, July 21. Caillaux, "might t.

New York, July 21. With orga London, July 21. Great crowds vi (By the United Press.) Teheran, July 21. In the midst of brilliancy sUch as only the East can produce, Sultan Ahmed Mirza, the 16-year-old Shah of Persia, was to vices that the Canadian cruiser Rainbow and a contingent of bluejackets reinforced by details from the cruis nized baseball facing what' is de dared the gravest crisis in 'its his iest man of testified today in the trial of Mme. Caillaux for the murder of Calmette, the editor of gathered atBuckingham palace this mornlhg! to watch- the arrival there of the king's cabinet at the epoch- er Niabo were possibly Heady, to leave Esqulmaly naval harbor for Van-, tory, much importance is attached day crowned and took the oath, for today to the meeting of the Ameri merly succeeding to the throne vacat making conference over the home Figaro, Tn the testimony which Deputy Caillaux will give before he quits the stand, he wfll seek to couver, the situation regarding tho ed by his father four years ago.

Komagata Maru and her riotous Hin can League club owners meeting was called when President The royal youth driven to the du passengers became grave tonight. rule situation. His majesty greeted the English and Irish leaders and the ministers in a bow-room of, the pal- By the United Press.) Chihuahua, 21. Villa today prepared to depart for the south with several thousand troops to effect a junction at Queretaro with the armies of Gonzales" and Oregon. Villa will not take Jis entire army, because of the necessity of protecting the north against the forces of Oroz-co, who he considers a menace to the peace of Mexico.

Orders have been issued to repair the railrods from Za-catecas to Aguas Cafientes. General Angeles has gone to Juarez to get artillery supplies. El Paso, July 21. Accepting Car-rnnza a invitation, foreign nations shield 'his wife and take the ruspon4 sibility for the killing upon nimself. BanT Johnson was notified by the parliament building in a glass coach.

The Hindus, several hundred; in Later he went to a mosque for pray- Piayers Fraternity that all pTayers Siiortly after noon Mme Caillaux number, resisted deportation for three months. Early Sunday morn- was brought into court. She appear The conference was adjourned at ed even paler than on yesterday, ing they repelled immigration in the end of an hour, an a half. ers. in tne waoonai and American The people's delkand for a cohsti-1 leagrues will be called out unless the tutional form of government was the commission reverses its ruling on cause of his father's dethronement.

8ent to a minor league. when the trial commenced. apectors and police officers who tried All departing' conferees were Paul playwright and to board the ship to quell a distur- 1 Fultz. president of the fraternitvr hoped today that an amicable, set assailed by waiting press but every one steadfastly declined to say one word which. would throw any light on what was the outcome of the His -son was proclaimed the Shah and a regent appointed till the boy is of age.

author, was the first witness today, batce. In the fight-a score of white He was in Calmette's office when men were injured. The Rainbow- is Mme. Caillaux's card was brought in. expected to arrive after daylight and Borget testified that the editor said, 'she will embark a contingent of the' tlement could be had, but asserted emphatically that the "ultimatum," conference.

which will close the parks after to "I must receive her, because she la- IriBh Fusileers and the Duke 'of GRAND INSTITUTION morrow, stands, Bourget left and was MRS. THOMPSON FREED. New York July 21. It is believed in baseball circles here this after Connaught's own regimentf It ia 1 then intended to train the Rainbow's guns on', the Komagata? Maru and if the Hindus do not agree to removal 1 from the harbor, bloodshed is believ- will send representatives to deal directly with the constitutionalist government in matters regarding their citizens and possessions, in Mexico. Spain has appoin Manuel Medina as confidential agent.

He expects to arrange for the. return of the Spaniards expelled from Mexico by: Villa. down stairs when he heard a commotion in Calmette's office, He re turned and witnessed a dramatic spectacle, Calmette laying in a Mrs. Daggett Upholds the American Man's Reputation in Europe. noon that the American league club owners will find a way of averting Fired Woman Alleged to Have Paris, July 21 "The American the threatened strike of nlavers bv chair gasping, and Mme.

Caillaux 'Greensboro HoteL I' Greensboro, July 20. Mrs. Mabel man is just about the grandest in-1 authorizing the resale of Plaster itahding over the body, a revolver in Kraft to the Newark club, her hand. NEGRO IAN Thompson charged with attempts to burn on July .10, the Public Service Company building, formerly the Ben- Adrian Meet and 7 Etienhe Cirac, stitution of his kind in the world," declared Mrs. Mabel Potter Daggett, writer of international repute, in an interview granted the United Pre33 correspondent here.

Mrs. Daggett is McDERMOTT RESIGNS uniformed atendants of the Figaro told of part of the trag LONG TERRIER BACK TO ROADS bow Hotel was this afternoon discharged by Acting Police Judge edy, Cirac Mme. Caillaux in France studying sociological con Illinois Congressman Involved in Swift, rather to the surprise of those into the closed door of Calmette's Lobby Case Will Give np Seat (By the United Press.) who have, followed the case. It is said that the facts will be laid before the grand jury at September court ditions as they affect women, following similar in many. "Back.1 home," she would have you know.

I anv something of a Washington, July Representa and. indictments asked. private, and immp diately heard shots in quick succession." Louis Latzarus, news editor of the Figaro, testified that he did not believe Calmette had any letters he intended to publish to Caillaux's detriment. tive James T. of Illinois, Henry Nuni, Express Offic Robber, Had Been at Liberty Three Years.

Evidence of witnesses show that until' late on the night of the fire, young men were in Mrs. Thompson's Suffragette. .1 have always teltf that today telegraphed governor Dunne womna was not getting what she de- resigning as a member of Congress, -serves from the tryant. man. I felt In prepared statement read in she Was imposed -upon, that she was the house today McDermott denied the victim of an enormous number charges of misconduct in the famous of which simply cried aloud case.

room; that at 4 o'clock she was found in a-stupor and fire burning at three SHAFT TO EMMETT ces in 'the room. The fire was quickly extinguished. SHOTBYWOMAN Annie McGei Claims Self DefenBC Victim in HospitaL Annie McGee, a negress of Spruce Alley, near 1 Queen street, Monday evening about 7 o'clock shot Smith, colored, a mill laborer, in' the woman's house. The woman claims', that Smith had abused her and had a revolver to' shoot her 'with. She wrested the" weapon from him and the bullet lodging in right breast.

She was arrested immediately, and has not been given a hearing for Smith ran to Queen street after the kneeled for a few w- conds at the curb, and then fell pros-, trate. The scene was dramatic. The wounded man was taken to the hospital, where yesterday his condi-. tion was unchanged. He has a slim chance for recovery.

i LN CHASE'S FAVOR NO EXCUSE NOW to be remedied. I came to Europe I have changed my mind on more than one point. I have come to realize a few things that I was not aware-of before, i One of the things I know now, for instance, is that the American St. Louis Pastor Fixes Simple Garb Henry Nunn, colored, sentenced to do four years on the Lenoir county roads more than three years ago, to-'Tuesday was, back in the county jail after three years, of liberty. was convicted for "breaking into, the express office here! i.

'Sheriff Taylor and Patrolman Felix rSkinner, of the local police, surpris-, ed Nunn in his home in Berkley, Va. 'The negro was crestfallen at his capture, and thought himself secure in the Virginia town. 1 He had married, was living with his -wife, and was employed at a saw where it was said he made an excellent laborer. He realized the futility of fighting extradition, and immediately Ruling of Supreme Court Judge lows Him to Play With nffJ2 1ST Tiilw 91 for Worshippers to Wear. St, Louis, Mo July 20.

By driv woman is the best treated, the most 6f the 8upTeme courti tod highly respected and generally the. motion to vacate a most look-up-to lady of the universe. airainst Hal Chase. ing the imps of vanity and envy around the stump, the East Alton Baptist' church expects an, infinitely larger attendance next Sunday. "In Germany the woman is not, thug permittine him to piawith the "Dixie's" Composer to.

Have Monu-Ment in Native Town. Astabula, Ohio, July 20. The unmarked grave at Mount Vernon, Ohio, of Daniel Decatur Emmett, composer of the famous Southern song "Dixie," is to have a monument It will' be erected by James L. Smith, a Northerner, who, while on a trip through the State recently discovered, that Emmett's remains occupied a barren grave in the cemetery of his native town. Smith will furnish al the funds for the monument, the only contribution he seeks being a four-line verse which he has asked from Ella Wheeler Wilcox, the famous poetess, to be used as an inscription on the monument, much better off than a servant; in Federal league.

When the board of trustees of the fact a wife 'is regarded as a sort of chief-maid, an unsalaried female person whose duty it is to see that His ATKINSON'S STATEMENT consented to return here with the of- ncers. 1 Majesty, the man of the establishment "has everything as he wants it. After his wife, the unpaid servant, church sought to find the reason of a big, falling off in. they started with the belief that because of hot weather, tepid Christians preferred to remain in negligee o' Sunday mornings. But many who remained away reported that they they did so because others went to Nunn, after escaping from the roads when, he had done barely three months went to Texas, from there' to New York, and thence to Richmond, removing to Berkley recently.

church so fancily dressed, whereas they, the absentees, had not the raiment with which to "splurge." Therefore, the pastor, Rev. D. C. NEW PLAGUE PATIENT Clerk Makes Eighth to Come Under at New Orleans. New Orleans, July 20.

Tho eighth case of bubonic jIague was discovered hero today. Charles H. Leaman, who resides at 2845 Barrone street and is employed at 629 Canal street, the principal business street of the city, was taken ill Thursday and his case' today was as plague Leaman's. residence is thirty-three blocks from the point of the first infection and the retail store at. which he was employed is nine blocks from the point where the first skims the cream from everyday life and gives it to him, she can have what is left.

This rule holds through the entire relation of men and women in Germany, and, though perhaps to a somewhat lesser degree, the same thing is true in France. "Throughout Europe I have found the working woman, not side by side with the man, but in places inferior to what is considered a "man's work." She: does the hardest labor; she sweeps thv streets; carries the coal Blunt, and the trustees, decided that Motorman Says He Was Unconscious When Crash at Fairmount Park Norfolk, Aa, uly. 20. Motorman W. K.

Atkinson, who was in charge of -the Ocean View electric train which into a string of 71 empty coal cars on the Virginia Railway 'last Friday morning at Fair-mount Park crossing, when seven -persons were killed and injured, late this afternoon made a sworn statement hi which he declared he was unconscious until when about a car length from the coal and then reversed his powef; f-V, Atkinsoa said he had been feeling badly Thursday night. all good and true members of the congregation will next! Sunday attend in more than puritanical simplicity. The women must wear only CONVICT WOUNDED Man Committed to SUte's Prison Eluded Gnards for Hours. (By the United Press.) Raleigh, July 2L committed to the penitentiary Saturday night to serve five years' HOPES TO BLOW UP COURT Miss Bell Will Take a Shot at Justice London, -July 20. "The next bomb I explode- wil be in the police courts and I hope will be this one This was the parting irom.

Annie BelL militant suffragette, to the magistrate at Westminister as he calico; the men, overalls. BIG AREA BURNED; in sacks on her shoulders; works in the fields yet she has not one of the liberties, not one- of the advantages we women in America 'forget we have had." j'" case was discovered -on June 27. committed her fortrial today on the' -tf Forest Fires Devastated Oregon Leaman was attacked by what ia "In America the man treats the termed; the bubonic -type. type cannot, be transmitted to a human except through the agency of an insect. I Woods Volunteers light 'Flames.

Oregon, July 20. Hun hamed to cuddle down and purr in real contentment," woman as his superior in many ways; he looks up to her. If she is kept from having things, it is not because Mrs. Daggett returns to America dreds of volunteers and forest patrols in several districts were on duty today to prevent further spread of NOT THE VCITERS 6KL he is tryanising her-he simply shortly where will write of her European experience and observa lerionsly "but not fatally shot late night by 'while to escape on a Seaboard Air Line freight train, V- Freeman eluded the guards early in the afternoon. Has Your Child Worms.

Most, children do. A coated, furred tongue; strong breath; Stomach pains! Circles, under the eyes; Pale Sallow Complexion; Nervous, Fretful; Grinding Teeth; Tossing in Sleep; Peculiar 'Dreams any one of these indicate Child has Worms. Get a hbx of Kckapoo Worm Killer at once. thinks the things desired are not good for her in her quality of "won tions. mrZix.

I double charger of attempting to destroy on -May' 4.0 the Metropolitan Tabernacle in South1 London and on July 12, the old ehurch of St John the Evengelist. Miss Bell enlivened the sitting of the court by singing the "Marseillaise" and shouting and struggling with the court attendants. She chaffed the magistrate on the futility of sending her to prison, 4..: have been there te" times but I have never -yet served my forest and brush fires in this part of the --r Corpse Dug up at Urbana Proves to At Oswego a brush fire swept a All for Three Cents. Oeveland, July 21. With? an be Two-Year-Old Infant Urbana, 111, July 20, The theory stripe two miles long and half a mile Prisoners from.

Multnomah county jail were rushed out to that the body of a girl exhumed from the" Potters field of 1 Mount Hope cemetery here was that of the miss even dozen municipally owned park refreshment stands in full operation selling ice cream cones, peanuts and pop com for three cents, a large relieve the exhausted derful woman." Far from treating her as his servant he is prone to make himself hers, and instead of forcing her to do work too menial for i him, if one of the two must do it, he not onl doe3 it himself but insists u-p on doing it. "I tmile whtn I confess it but have, come to realize more fully than ever before I couIJ, that America is the woman's country of countries, I go tr.c'i I feel An area 14 miles square near the Dallef has been stripped. Four It kills the Worms the cause of your.i ing Catherine Winters, of New Castle, Ind was shattered today. The body, was identified by Nicholas Larry, as -his daughter Margery, who died 13 months ao at the age of two years. hundred volunteers, had the fames under control today.

Timber worth many thousands of, dollars was force Eien are at work today hurrying to completion' three more stands, maj' necessary by heavy ncrease in the park refreshment traJe. Husband Dr. B. said an alcohol sponge would do me -good. Wife To which of your cronies did he refer? New-York cnilds Is Laxative and to expel i the Worms.

Sup- Plied in candy forn. Easy for chll--dren to take. 23c at your dru7-3t.

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