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REF NEWSNOTES WHAT HAS OCCURRED DURING WEEK THROUGHOUT COUN TRY AND ABROAD EVENTS OF IMPORTANCE gathered From All Parts Of The Globe And Told In Short Paragraphs Foreign t its stated inl Mexico City that the Blanco liio de Mexico will be (stah lished next January with a capital of -two hundred million dollars. ownled Jointly by the government and the pub .lic. Officers of Philippine Island inter fsland vessels have notified their own Crs that they would strike July 31 f1 sailries are reduced. Insular officers have intinuited that they Would use 1coast guard cutters to handle the inter island Iraffie if the th 'eatened strike beomles effective. Officials of the liritish iced Cross .hadq1at Irs say that a recent press alInntclet enlanatinlg from Geneva that tIh' Spahiinger vaccine t reatillelt against tuberculosis had heen purchas ed by the fled Cross had not been au thorized by that organization. President Obregon of Mexico shows Improvement. The high temperature of the past few dlays has a1lmost (is appeared and he will soon be back at his post. I'rovincial newspapers Ihi'oughout Prussia. which leretofo re have been serving as official organs for local governi n t os will have to conform inI their ('erian r<-public or forego their roVernies from ofi'icial ad1vertising. A decree to this effect has just heen is sued, effective immedilately. Pope Pius recelvel (in.ry M orgen than. Iorler ambassalor from tIle Uinitod 8tIat's to 'l'Tukey, and had a long conversation with himl anent con-I dition: in the Occident. Laord Newton, speakilg in the lit ish houso of co111mons the other after noon. declared E-ngland and Scotland were lin' <lirtiest cotuntries in E-urope. Ife said that in the city of I.ondon alone 311) tons oI soot fails every year On each 8(111a1e mlile. F.roe State troops have captured lal linloughi and 13allybuis, it Was an nounced recently. Canadian railroalds from the Atlan tic to the l'acific may be tied up with .a strike nearly equal in extent to that. of the Uited States as the result of strike ballots which were being count ed at Montreal. iWashington Charlos 11a1l Dierry of Macon, Ga., will he appointed by I'residlent I1ard inlg And tissigned 1as vi consu ll in the United States consuar service. Senator ('ulherson itf Texas, appa' ently Idetfeated in the recenit Texas pri nIuiry. wired his friends 11111 he would take nto part in Ile lIn-oIff, and tol his ,triends to exercise their (wIn .judgment as to wVhloll they would solpport. Ro0yalti receP0(1((ive fromi 1 1)he produe fiona of oil and1( ga1: onI go~(verninlent 10easot 1d lnds are0 no0w 11IlI 31tnit arotll fot' th Illa1st fiscal y'31 3ar -~3 g r etd $5, 71itij07, itis1 3 annount~ced by tile buremt311 et n111n10. 1C0-01eration 101of 1the0V'II govrnent in aldvanlcing'. the Amer01ian13 taiot prolgram11 was5 recentIly plledged 1to the( Naltionll raldIo (c1hbe (If Commerce'D at1 tile ani Hoover, ho(we'ver1, was unlelll to alt tend and1( senit a11181 susitt. The dIrtlt 11rh11aryI systemil, wi ch some1 Ilowerfl pliit1icall Prsonages wouldt abandon1(lf in sta1tt and11 conlgrets S10onal election(11 shioil be ext ended so ptreshIden1t woul d he noin~ latedi by 31 '$tra1iht vole oIf thle 11eope1 1111der a1 hIll gressman3 11I' ni Il innelsota3, announ1l1Dces tile 1house1. Theo trltd 1)1on1 the cimina~l cha3rge 0of (c0on1sprae) to dhefraud1 the1 1112nne~d StatesC w111 it 11ij~l war1)omract pnig (i 1th Dis trict of' Coluiad: agin3 3st (Char1les W. Morse, 1115 threeO sons1 and eiht 01the1rs, civil conitroveries hett we'4'n thle doeend ants and10 the governmenllt'I, Unlited 'States Attlorney Pey ton Gor-don deC cla reis. The pu1rchin1g plowerI (or e'xchang~oe Yalu~e of farmiilIO(10 8rdut slump1ied1O for points between March and11 June1, to '72 per cenit of (lie 1913 basi8s Inl thle lat Immlledia3te steps5 foPr acquliring a1 maximumln p)roducion of coal from1 noni union anld stiPp mlines, adeqatei3l dis5 tribution of the supll)1y throu~gh gov erunment c2ontrol of coal cars and pre ventatives agalist pirofiteering, ha~ve been affected by the admninistration, according to a United News staff cor respondent. Secretary Hoover will be virtual fuel director. The first formal necgotiations for the fuinding of the allied wa1r dlebt bly the United States was recently mlado by Jean V. Parmlentior, refunlding repre -sentative of France. Hoboes of Am1erica ar3e going lnte politics. "A hoboes' Iobby-to be known b~y (lie more mIodlernl terml of "legislativo comilIttell"-soon will Itako tz place wIth tile social, labor, fatrmi and other so-called lobbies. Th'le lur pose of the lobby will 1)0 to secure ror the unemployed of thie nation govern ment unempl~loymient insurance of at least $1 a day. The Polish diet has rejected a motion of want of confidence in President P11. sudski introduced by members of the Rglht. The vote was 25 in favor of tho president, against 187. Through a hole blown in the wall by a mine, 105 prisoners escaped from the Dundalk jail, county Louth, Ireland. The shock of the explosion shook the town, shattering the windows of the county hospital and the dwellings of the town's best residential district. Former Secretary of War Baker was recently called before the special grand fury investigating alleged war frauds n connection with the sale by the war leimrtment of the old hickory powder piant at Jacksonville, Tenn., to the Nashville Industrial corporation. A national emergency, growing out if an industrial conflict, has been d -laredl by the government for the first line in the peace-time history of the Lnited States. As a result of the coal lnd rail strikes, the Interstate coml nierce commission, empowered for the irst time by the IEach-Cuimmilns law, ins aIssumled control of the distribution )f fuel, food and other necessities. Domestic Twenty-five Otuardsnen and two of. icers were ordered to tilt) property of he Yellow Creek Mining company in goll county, Kentucky, by Govet nor \lorrow. F'ormer Senator Lorimer of Ilinois s in a Chicago hospital being treated or his eyes. Physicians say it will be beveral weeks before the result will )0 known. Louisville, Ky., dealers in western Kentucky coal report that the mine trice has dropped $2 from the price if $9 and $10 a ton. Ilasett Miles, federal prohibition en. orcelent officer, and three others iavn been indicted on a murder 'harge by the Travis county, Texas, trand jury in connection with the hooting, several months ago, of a man Danled Peeler Clayton. Claiming she came to the United tates from France on a promise of na rriago, Allle. Mario l'orquet, a pret y little French girl, has filed suit 'r $500,000 against .James Ilenri do Rothschild. in New York City. 1ths hiid is said to he a son of Baron de tothbschild of the famous family of in ernationial bankers. Five copilaaes of the 142d infantry ot th ie Texas National Guard lotrained It I)Dennison, Texas, and took charge of the railroad shop district. The auditornun for use at the Mon treat (Nor', Carolina) summer confer (rnces of o Southern . Presbyterian chturch has been dedicated with rep resentatives present from every South ern state. ('arges that Prohibition Commission or Roy A. ilaynes and his otficers were 'exerting illegal administrative mncas tires under cover of tlie Volstead act ald were oipressi ng the proper distri bution of medicinal whisky and alcohol wore contained in resolutions adopted by the distillers of the country in con vention at Louisville, Ky., with an ap p eal to the president, the secretary of the treasttry and the commissioner of inter nIl revenue to see that the federal I irohibit ion cominmisione' conduct his of tlice in con form ity with accepted stand I rd s of wvell regulated an md responsible pulblic 2udiniist irat Ion. The (Consol1idcaltd Gabs coimpaniy re en t ly boosted its 2uanI dividend rate fromi 7 to S Per' cent in deoclar'iing a quarmterly dividend of $2 a share. leirst ieuit. 11. Hi. Strekhouse and Second Lieut. Taylor 10. M~onroe were lnst aitly killed at fRantoul, Ill., when their airplane fell 500 feet. l)urinig a shooting affr'ay in Merlid ian, \l iss., Mrs. Cora Illarvey, 30, was shot In thle ankle by either' her huts hand, Walter I larvey, or Claude Well man, wvith whomi Iarvey appeared to hav beenO'i havIng somie wvord(s. lait one shot w'as fired. Wellman dhisap peared and H arvoy refused to miake any statement. as does Mirs .1 larvey, wh'io was ru~shed to a hospital. HeIr in juiries are not emisidered serious. The city of San Ferancisco has a braiid new liquor' store with Uncle Sam as proprietor'. S. 1F. hlutter', pr'o hiibit.loin director for California, has obitaiined perimission from the United( States district court to sell wvhat lie decla ros to lie strictly first c'lass, bot tIed in bond imported liquor01 at $3 a gallon. .Davi~'d Belasco was severely inijure'd in New York the other day by fall ing fr'om a stage into the orchestra hit. JTersef' City junk (ealer bought lie bankrupt Nassau and1( New York Traction complany, valuedl ini 1910 at $1,6150,000, for $15,000. "The Wayfarer," a Biblical play, Is showving at Seattle, Wash., for the sec ond season. The play, it is hoped, will prove to be the passion play of America. A well dlressedl man jumped from a fer'ry boat in the Hudson river at New York the ether afternoon. He had semnt newspaper reporters an invita tion to be present. Ho requested that lis body be incinerated and the ashes sent to fertilize the lawn of the bro ker with whonm he had lost his life. time savings. One miner was wounded and aboutm a dozen others narrowly escaped' se ou injury at IBryson Motintain, Temnn .whenf a party of alleged strike sympa'hners~ fired a fusillade of shots at t i4hm as the miners were en route to woik. Mildred lBrewer, 16 years of age. wa cleared of the charge of murdering A. Portis Mcl~eithen at Montgomery, A\la., but will be held as the ward of th'. state until she reaches maturity. New York re-tail coal dealers pro dicet that coal, this winter, wIll go to $25 a ton unless there is a speedy ad justmnent of the coal strike. OLDEST AUTO Ir Arnerle~n's first ear, built by I0wo4 tested out near Kokomo, Indl., on July" sonia~n Institution back to Kokomno for t Photograph shows Congressman Fred oldest car In front of Smuithsonian 1: article on exhibition In the institutior NEAT TRICKS IN GREASING AUTOS Vexatious Problem to Insert Lubricant Through Plughole Larger Than Gun Nozzle. CHEMIST'S CORKS ARE IDEAL Special Guns Are Part of Equipment on Many of Most Modern Cars Having Lubricating Systems -Clean Out Yearly. One of the most vexatious grensing: problentsN Is to insert grease through a] plughole hirger thain the nozzle of thlt gun. To keep thet grease fromn goiny ev erywaher( but Int~o the hole, obtain a cork about the siyze of the largest plug on your car. Htore a hole In thbt cork so that It will slide over thc stemn of the grense gun, and 'when y011 are tilliing at barge hole simply puss: this cork down to 1ill the oversizt opening. Chetists' rubber corks arc bdenl for this purpose. A rag or sone string packing w ouliarouind t he sten of the gun (tnl he forcedt down to a1 nas woil Ohe co.417C Cars Have Greasing Systems. MIany cars no(w equipped with grens tng systeins using at spedcIiall whllel Connects with the nipp))11s onl the car TIls tilek's It easy to clo sonic nuvis. able cilaning of thel gren;se' p iissiiges a blout onIce' a seitSoni. A t t tih tihe e'in p. ty gun, release the plunger so that it can ewok~lliea ui- u*4 te tet'ilot n erft lkiuhrtIntlon prclt SilIal trn'tinet Iof u k oKokoto for uI theotdirty old0 grenrewhic wi rhd Olseen carntg out o tlhspoien hIt Vextiou sPr oblem.t Th nusernt Lbreipaynt Trogh Pbr ghont Larger Tane o Guneasze. Speci grnsinre Parithn of bqpenpl on Mnytof e t Mdtern Cspee hlragvin t ub icn Stemdnsun able rhots o the t xinide Dos thhdn abPoutI'1 s ofi ten ast renovalof t oh r isitgot r hqieg byh tie hnging. At the salu n.tieke pphy grese fprmngly t< teorii hstenr anto the lin~ ohotit 11 fli ihi pra ell nearly all tiln laquen are11ii lperinaeny ne, nIwh 3) 'a.'e chiefg laretiol aipl fran h tlinern con leratotinsli the dvritli Oeul1ygo tlningis a' doule corske ab, ltelytw lekprosf. An igensim the~n ~exragsket and accomplis theu ofnnii gurpose.1 Ite ios~i nec)sary torii, to equlili ihe car ithsoenbd r. Cn sar Havs e ingStemse.e Iineie foir injec1'(tin~i'i of lt goisj atub three or1 four i 5tl ni.- :ti . wvilth thie end oftl the tubhiisiite ey ar T'heil fec u iais Itpparentyi 11he sone avs sougt' (1n the uig of anli getraas.t Do~* un, lThoroughyIa Wdith.ii Strea of Waterlc WV1'~ithoute R ubig, T111hie Po4lt l~ ~ii. 'lh With vlI tRge. i co iilt tu.'ilhtrflctog r hoomeIi easily ticrlatil( ched. l Tel o tini slea t tuhyt a Ii rsre mu !'of wtr w~tIiit lorb iout rubing Iand oben o lsh with rougf I . lit ig sid bye jewelers uap-i j 'ineur~ ' r tar'c cntio. J'lie auselof the Oivrlther Plce otr Gae. Neore Is gndisng sinaben art toi u bell webtb-i Ot ia owner oughtr always10 to gean.s Ue scilt tewist'(l e thee shni is otui Ielyt lol cot hne thanm~mi ai tiewiI art onTh e lders . alway 1have 1n exp(nIion iof the exceasgieg htrge, butI i thaost ealit the aye raulh. J UNITED STATES Y" "'N )d Ilaynes in Indiana anl sticcessfully 1, 1894, was recently taken from Smith he twenty-eighth anniversary on July 4. Purnell from that district In America's astitution. 'This is the first time any has been removed. You Auto Know $ That valve leakage is one of t the most serious losses of econ omy in the operation of an auto at-mobile for, if the valves leak, it is almost Impossible to get good comupression in the cylin (ers, and this, in turn, exerts a powerful Influence over the en } tire perfornn e0 of the car, giving rise to knocks, loss of power and various other ills. 4 'roper care of the valves dni regular regrintling are therefore 4 to he nitulb'rel armong the "ex pens's" whitkh are really econ' olines, for they will liy hig dividends ill tlii('Itn y anld ilie Wotlnil valve st emus also a::iite lenks which are quite as serniou ' " as those of the valves the(n } selves. In this rase the failure of the valve stem '.o lit snugly a into the guider allows air to he }drawn past the stean into( thei cylinder, thinning thin mixture to sucIh alln extent tha the engine } i falls to run regular. y unless the + mixture is made 1 liher, while throttling down to Iess than ten miles an hour is almiost itpos sible. The fact that valve } I stems need attention is usually } aplmrent from the hissing sound } cluaracteristl4 of this tirui,'. (Copryright. 1112, by The wheeler .ynic..ate Inc.) FACILITATE REPAIRS ON ELEVATED STAND Portable Platform for Auto Work Is Illustrated. Two Longitudinal Rails of Wood, Tent Feet Long With Center Support, Will Prove Entirely Satis factory-How Made. In the small r'epair- shop it is nt alwaiys cn tven1ienut or. pract ical to have a wor uk lilt or aini rninent. Ole'vateid 1)lat14form for removini g t he auitomiob~ ie far enough iihove t he floori to giv~e free a1114 easy necess un idernea thi. A st and that is iportlable 1an)l 441 wlihe anl aul posit ion is shown ini the accompanylng It consists of? 1 wo lonigitri1ml r'ails of w4odEr, 1(0 fe(t long. .- 4'et4r sutp. high f'orinis a1 tri'stl hE'n which the au1 tornobil)4 is lle(d biy mean':nns of a wind lng lhar, e'rank~, headle, and roipe~ , wvlIh Repairs Are Made Much Easier If the Automobile Stands on This Trestle Above the Floor. a hook to. attacth to the front axle of liihe11 utnmolhihl. Trwo thxed b'l'oIs onf the forward ends of t he rallis with, t wo swinging locs'( on thlen rea r 4.ndsj rIgid ly suppohirt thei tt utomihi' lifter it Is' puqlled into plnce Iand the~ forw' 1(rd 'nd 1owe'redl. O.)n account of' the angle ' o in-, elin ranid thle p)oslsility of ' verrrn ilg, t he windling dIrum should be~ the rn1'auns of getting tlii aultomoilin on thle rails. Twov~ wed'ges forward~ i~lgl iln ilni'' will pr'v'ent the tutomobileih frorm eriu'ping to the frontt. We"dges al'. als.o placed unde(1ir thi i'ar w''heels,~ aon no in use, the pnrts arein read Ily dI~l'isas ~eld andbe pI'l''' Mistakes Will Happen. IN4'ver lnlsjudge he goar shift Of theO car for thll emoergency brauke, no the foot n eerto,.. f.. th .uc pdl WRIGLEYS for Better alt. When you've eaten fully and have a stuffy feel. ing-or when your stomach is unruly and feels upset-WRIGLEY'S will bring relief and make you feel fit again. It calms and soothes the stomach and nerves, aids appetite and digestion, keeps the mouth sweet and teeth clean. Wrigley's P. K. is the new double treat-peppermint sugar jacket over peppermint chewing gum. Sugar jacket just "melts in your mouth," then you get the de lectable chewing center with all the usual Wrigley benefits. WRI ' 'Y' W LEY C95 Save the ' Good for Wrappers Valuable They are I Premium The Best Man's Toast. At the clIub lst ight the husless girl was the Ci'nter of It group of Interest eel liste'ners. I-'raginents of eonn v.ersatIon cuntinciintccg the worris "orbles nitids," "siiily rulorable," "wiuiler fuli hou 1s." '1e:tris." ".lJinin." tilotteeI e over to the Wo.iiitnan :nd11 liiiluee-'rI her to put Ilown the 11:i-gcazife adci4 un11 hItishingly seat it'rself on the hli es- ! Glaced G rasshopr tertiel ire1,t ly b.elind thce cailincnieil A sight that woultd ha1 narrato'r. .lust in t11n11% to hear he1'r fill- the heart of John tiht sclripltion lif the be'st 111:1n. shown in photocgraphutcls ( ''I1t" was vry good look1;ins. thoul g dliic1ve''1l gr'ass iehoppe.r 1 rathel' (nelt' e ri 'll. an1 in l eIt.slc Ilinlg ft. n rt.hern . rner of Y . the' briift'lciinal'5 toaist said: *I '. I iionalt :earkn. thrcoucgh our11 schlit antii eollege~~ dayis Thlese.~ pitures. .tust r'ceitvedt by thet the' gro''rc iii I hacve bleen thel be'st gelo'gicacl surcvey, show ltcindw i'id in of fr-mcis. in gaiccis andl sports I thei Ii'. thusandls f strata (f gracss,. hacve ucsuaclly hnceatn himu ouct, but in Ichiplrs of e'xtcint spe0cies ii of a tiin this great cruiic forp a brideI the bet ter long before the lperioid In which thQ duntn hacs wIonc, andii I' ic ure' lie's wet - inset s wvere co nsideredq del ectabile. cornel( tc het'.' Of couriiitse Ithe poor11 thIing 'lhose ghc'-ed gracssttjpers tilust I wan lt to say: I 'in sure he's wor'thIy of1 havt e been tlylng over tmh iuntaci ns ht.' Iht i.' '':an nelverl, neiver iexlihciint in liviuig 'louds of inillions when~ they Ii away. andii thle Ibrid e saiys shie dlr- were cau tgh i.n sno wstocrcus acndl frozen tinly wonc't ltcvite hcicc to anolthcer into( thec glaciler, weddh(If f hg*t le'rs !"' li!(torists arccte vislit ing thIe recnartk. ableI ghte'ierc by thle thoclusacn ds thcis That's That. sticuie. "T eyblcic thIis f'orignerc wlck wanits to. dcnarryc a yocug 5oielty girl Beginners Encouraged. has no uinney.'' Fys .ccc c'ir- o coy "That's i': sy. Wit h thte cccvi'ctisilng eincii nre youMitutggiiil he hasi~ recived hce's wort aic fc scal- Se.' nd You icng I )octocr-I.'t ne! I'rai -ct\. \\eil .lust sign htimi ccl for -t0 thantkfucl I inl't begin to praci(t Ice li weeks Inc vaudceville." -- Loluisvilleth <lylis bcefore protchiitionc, thoucgh. - ~Zolor pingsFa Anglo-Amerienn Drug Co., 215 Fulton St., New York. Dear Sir: fram uingoMrs..Winslow's Syrup. It saved my baby frmdm fcohlK which sehad for three months. 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