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BUBONIC PLACUE IS REPORTED IN U. 8 Pensacola, Fla., June 13.--Stat oratory officials declared today tha bubonic plague caused the death o: George Gardina, a merchandise clerk who died here Friday, and a clean up campaign and warfare on rats wam inaugurated. No other cases or sus. pects have been discovered. A specia meeting of the city commission has been called for Monday morning tc discuss the situation and Dr. Willian of the United States Marine Hospital Sces enroute from New Orlear T D NI R SY imAr ir rice 0 . .llar J for use accompany eve Sold if your druggist cannot CHATTANOOGA FIT EVERY CAR-FILL EVERY NEE LEE FABRIC ig PUNCTURE-PROOFS PU NC~TU Passenger Car Sizes [Passieng 30" x 3" 32" x 4" 32" x 4% 30" x 3%" 33" x 4" 33" x4' 32" x 3 " 34" x4" 34" x4% 31" x 4" 35" x 4% S PNENMATIC tires miade the Lee Puncture..Proof pneumna of all tires b~y preventing punictmi You can buy a- Lee Puncture imnpenietrale b~ut pliable Puniett from 30" x 3" up to 34" x 4". The Lee Cord Puncture-Proof century---has every chnaracterisl perfected and protected by th vfeature. They come as small as 32" X 41/ sizes in between. Lee Puncture-Proofs defy the They save your tubes and elin of road delay8, LIM PLO WDEl to take charge of the campaign. Dr. Williams is bringing with hi a suply of anti-prague serum for u: if necessary. Gardina, it was stated atended dance Wednesday night and was take ill the following morning, dying 1 hours later. Dr. Herbert Bryan, his physicia: sent blood specimens to the Stai laboratory where it was found thi Gardina had the plague. Dr. Malory Kennedy the port phys cian, and the United States marir hospital authorities were notified in mediately and every precaution is b( ing taken to prevent a spread of th disease. Gardina's case is believe by physicians to havp originated froi his Isi r .7 ZIRON isthe are run dowi suffer from ~go~ blood, lack of strenj ZIRON 10 a preparation of pur with hypophosphit and other valuable Will Buil Men and woi 'do Ziron, unite in its builder and generz and nerves. It is less and contains n< ZIRON is not a pat, remedy. The incgr the label. Enineni their therapeutic v; y package. Try a bottle toc by Druggists in $1. Be supply you, send us the money DRUG & CHEMICAL CO., Layer view Pr+-eooFre witntrer re-Proo Size~ nal i "'511asga 37" x 5' .ih i tieks cure er vitadfc 'ies rar andnd-o thes. Iac --etie ache-enn of thed~ Cord or Punictu "Smile at al HARDWARF. CO a rat from a ship from a Mexican po m and to have been a sporadic one. 3el Not Definitely Established a Washington, June 13.-Officials n the Pub!ic Health Service said tonig 4,that ft was not definitely establishi that a caseof bubonic plague had d i veloped at Pensacola. The death of Gardina was reporti Saturday to the Public Health Sirv4 it and surgeons had been sent to inve tgrate. It was said. Pathologic specinens will be forwarded here t, mio-row for examination. FEDERAL AGENT IS KILLED d Atlanta, June 13.-W. D. Dorsey, n federal prohibition agent, was kill t0 tonic you need if you 1, pale, weak, nervous, lack of iron in your rth in your system. [ON TONIC e iron salts, combined .s of lime and soda, ingredients, d You Up uen who have used praise as a strength iL tonic for the blood mild in action, harm > habit-forming drugs. ent medicine or secret edients are printed on : physicians agree on flue. Full directions lay I itiles. md we will ship direct. Thattanooga, Tenn. Z. H. T. I of ' d- . of . . * *4 .. Dealer rt and two other men wounded in an ex change of shots riear Cleveland, Ga., today when Dorsey was destroying an illicit still, according to word received )f here late today. it Dorsey, it was alleged, had discov ered a still in the house of John Farmer, a moonshiner suspect, and d started to destroy it when Farmer e opened fire. Ed. Carpenter whom the1 . prohibition agent had employed to kI drive him to the place, was slightly . injured by the :lhots, but returned the fire, wounding Farmer so seriously he was not expected to recover. Federal agents here left immediately to in vestigate the affair. a Dorsey, whose home was at Leo. d Ga., was forty years old and is sur vived by a widow and several chil dren. CIfLDREN FOUND 30 MIlES IN LAKE Detroit, Mich., June 13.---Four youth. ful explorers, aged 3, 6, 1) and It years who set sail from Lake Side, Mich.,! S-iturday in a frail row boat to search for treasure islands in Lake Erie, were picked up Sunday thirty miles off shore, after having heinir rift for; twenty-five hours. h'I'e clildren, thie boys and a girl soIns and at nice of Merwin i)aso, of Toledo were rescued by a passenger steamer. A prayer of thanks was of fered by 1,500 passengers when they had been transferred safely from their frail craft. In telling the story of the tripi aToss the lake, young MerviA sail that his six-year-AId brother fell overboard at one time and later the girl did I like wise. Ile rescued both of them with al rope. Then to make sure of no more trouble he tied little Robert to the bottom of the boat. Ile was still in that position when rescued. Two fish, which he had caught for his turtle at ionie were grasped in his hands. The rescue of the children terminated a - seari'vh of the lake by scores of launches and motor boats on which police, marine men and friends of the family participated. RCEPORT 193 MEN KII,,ED, Berlin, Jtine 13.-One huind red anti ninety-three miners are believed to have been killed by the explosion of a dynamite depot at Anina. the great IH uni.garian coal and ironumng i'en ter, fifty-five miles southeast of Temesva r, accorlding to a dispatch f'romt the latter city today. Thirty-six. others were seriousl ytnjured. One hunndred and seventy-three hod ies have been recovered. The dynna. inite exlloded just as the miners were I aving a slu aft. AlVERCTISE IN THIE TI.\IES TIlER0Y OF St IlE EA 111U.' Y'.BANAu')NED1 ew . r-. -ne 1:. -The he~i-v of suiejile was virtually abandoned by the police ton igth in the myste'rious decath of .Joseph E- Elwell, wealthy urfuniai and noted wh ist authoriity, who was found in his room last Fri dany withi a bullet wound ini his head. linsistonee of manuy of the spor'tsman's f'rico s that jealousy nimy have played an iuniportaiit par't in the supposed mutrdler st irred the t went y-five detect. ADIM IN ISTRIATO(RS SAL.E Pu rsuanut to ami order of J1. M. WVindl hamit, Judoge of P'roba te , I will sell to the Ihighest birdder, for (ash, at the resiencu1e of the late Peter I *. Hlolla dayv dleceased, on the 19th, dlay of June ~ 122, at I I o'clock A. M. the fiillowing persaonal proiei'ty; one hot oif househol and k i then' furnitiur, ch (Itickeits, 25 bushels corn, I; bushels plens an itoneit buggy and harniess. Adin ltisti'atori. Manntiing, S. C., Junie 2, 1920 -1d SUMMONS C.out-ty of Clarendton COURT OF COMMON P'IEAS SUMMONS FO(R RE.IlEl (Conmplaint Sei'ved)' Isria I Nielson, Phiain titT, Powel Dut s and Nat Is rail, Dfn 'TO THllE D)EFENDlA NTS AB IOV E NA ME): YOU ARE HEREBY SUMdMONT) ittd ireuired to aiiswer the ('omnplaint mn this ac'tioin, of wh~iich a copy is her' withI served uipoin you, anil toi servi' a icopy of your A nswer' to thIe sa id Comin phiiint on the subsecriberis a1t their of flie ill Sumiter, S,. C, wi thiin t wentt y dayis a ftei' the service hereof, exclun ive itt the day oif sucht ser vie, an itfi youn fail to answer the Compiintiit with - in thi' Iimte aforesaitl .1 ti' plaint it' in .h it will apl.I' to the ('ourt1 fior t tilief demiandedI in tie ('iom plaint. TO( TIlE AIS E NT' DEF1'EN I)A NTl, Nat Israel: Ta':ke Not ice, that the siton ~is and cotmph ai itt. in the abtove style action weie tiled in the utliee tof ft' ('leik of sid cour~lit on the 29th tday itf May, 1920. Jennine-ts antld Harby. Plaintiff's Attorney. ives on the case to renewed activi in tracing his women acquaintanc and men with whom he played bridl for high stakes. A thorough sear of the house failed to produce t] slightest clue, not even a fing print, Police Captain Walsh said. Assistant District Attorney John Joyce today belittled the report th women friends of the dead man hi keys to his home. Several a(ditioll persons who knew the whist expe were questioned at the Elwell hon :oday, among themi Countess If. 3zinawska and her sister, Mrs. ardy. Neither would discuss ti 'ase. Met Women at Carlsbad According to Assistant District A orney Joyce, the sisters, who wei I orn in Poland, net the turfman i 'arlsbad, Bohemia, early in the wa vhile at. the watering place wit nembers of their family. The t% vonen left Carlsbad in Septembt Dixie Fabricated Bungalows Own cosy, substantial, endur Four wall-layer construction insulation against Summer he Shipped in easy-to-handle sec man, by plans we furnish. for a Dixie Fabricated Bungal DIXIE H1OUS1 CUARLES1 WO* for Male trated catalog of Dixie Hot... Pc4 from J ,0344 to 53800,. ftu floor plan. Omiek _. Aut0H10il Vor local dealers is bi . I( h, de i js in ;i posit he(II.( i lek i-he doah - 'M f' svie al a|I I i 1W iimlit prtl nit se 1lid qmirv paarts .1t h 1th pulbi.. Thll < . i i l . I b s i n aan T en es I .I W ~ilb iok I l -i Ii in al line I a H Ils I he& linl h tt lwhoi set is it is L lo eL Di al':;Mors for Nort IHffman Trucks, Atlas 1 Andersc ty 1 4, and came to New York, where es they have lived since. A short time 1e later, Mr. Joyce said, Elwell returned Ih to America . le The countess and her sister admit 3r ted, the assitant district attorney stated, that their friendship with El e. well was broken after they heard he it had made a remark associating them A with German interests. rhis resulted, Al Mr. Joyce said, in the detention of the et countes sas an enemy alien two years e ago. e Some of the turfmani's friends ad vanced the theory that he had been e murdered by "a father or a husband." Police suspicion tonight was con centrated on two clubmen, both ac quaintances of Elvell. One of them, the lpolice said, had left the city when detectives called at his apartmnt. . According to the police the hissing man Ilad made arrangements for his h departure the day before the murder 0 and had left about the time Elwell was killed. ;ive every maU a chance to own his able, weather-proof, enjoyable home. with dead air spaceo between effects it and Winter cold. tions-quIckly erected by any handy Vhat you save In rent will soon pay ow. COMPANY ON, S. C. and Profitable e Business j)t 1oll thle kill(d of ser\ 011j 10 Irellder hi,, C.utiner T1 SVIll, most8 be kept jll con neVs. The dealder's facilitio Slli11(i (ice is w huat - 11; -d el' w\.11( (1111. < ll l i es is Imceked hY ;a well ':ihL..it i _i Iy s 'i . () I. | pr o- . okdb -al orc w it w e l e~ 'ti 188 =* 31 7081I >lnld Poial eg Budesineopssto bl adi othe Carli I a 'Pllr 181lelwi llC nle. S.e C. rslaiIii