The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 28, 1913, Page 14, Image 16

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    The Commoner.
VOLUME 13, NUMBER 8
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News of ihe Week
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Oranges and Grapefruit
Below the Frost Line
IN THE FAMOUS
REDLANDS
of Lower Dade County, Florida
Come to Miami
Investigate and thoroughly convince
yourself that here where hundreds of
specimens of Tender Tropical Trees
and Palm have Thrived for Ages in
Our Native Forests Without Freezing,
protected by the great Gulf Stream,
hovering close to our shores on three
sides. Here you can raise the Golden
Fruit with nature's assurance that they
are safe and secure from killing frosts,
which have repeatedly destroyed Groves
in California and Northern Florida.
Our Grove Development Plan,
makes it easy to secure first-class Bear
ing Groves in the Best Citrus Belt of
Southern Florida, whether you live here
or elsewhere.
Many home people, as well as
Northern Investors, are taking advantage
of this opportunity to secure a Redland
Grove on easy terms without the an
noyance of details during development
period.
Ask for our Citrus Grove Book with
full particulars. :::::::
Grif f ing Bros. Co,
Nurserymen
Grove Development Office, 210 12th. Street
Miami, Florida
Reference, Dun's or Bradstrcct's
There will bo no firemen's strike
on the Eastern railway. The rail
roads yielded to the firemen's de
mands for arbitration.
J. Pierpont Morgan was reported
as being seriously ill at Cairo, but
later cablegrams said he was greatly
improved.
A Topeka dispatch says: The
house resolution favoring a consti
tutional amendment providing for the
recall of all elective and appointive
officers of the state, including the
judiciary, was adopted by the Kansas
senate.
The New Jersey state senate
adopted a resolution submitting to
the people an amendment providing
for woman suffrage.
20,000 Acres
in pood farms, 1G0 to GiO acres, each
with fcrtllo soil, pure water, ideal
climate, in a highly developed com
munity. An opportunity of a lifetime
to get a good home on a rental basis.
Write at once.
Texas Land and
Development Company
Plalnvleiv, Texas.
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where; no lay-offs; no pull needed; com
mon education sufficient. Special money
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A New York dispatch, carried by
the Associated Press, says: Edward
F. Mylius, the English journalist,
convicted of libeling King George of
England and detained by the immi
gration authorities at Ellis island,
received permission from Federal
Judge Cox to enter the United States.
Judge Noyes sustained a writ of
habeas corpus.
Judge Noyes in his decision held
that Mylius waB not convicted "of
a crime involving moral turpitude."
"It is proper to emphasize," he
said, "that no conclusion which I
may reach in interpreting these im
migration statutes can be regarded
as in the slightest degree minimiz
ing the serious character of the pe
titioner's acts as disclosed, nor re
flecting in any way upon the fairness
and regularity of his trial. If the
petitioner be discharged it will be
solely because I regard the offense of
criminal libel as no involving in its
inherent nature moral "turpitude."
, Mylius loft Ellis island, declaring
that ho was ready for a new start
in life.
"The action o the court in freeing
me is a slap at the aristocracy of
England and at all forms of mon
archy," he said. "No one can re
gard the action as a means of up
holding -the aristocracy. For me it
amounts to a vindication."
He will remain in New York for
a time.
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Frco report as to 1 atcntablllty Illustrated Uuld
Book, nd List of Inventions Wanted, sent tree.
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SFREE TEST TREATMENT
Tho state senate in Utah killed a
resolution seeking to ratify the
amendment providing for the direct
election of senators. The New Hamp
shire legislature adopted the ratifi
cation resolution.
Rheumatism
A Horns Cure Given by One Who Had It
In tho spring of 1803 T was attacked ,by
Muscular and Inflammatory Rhourantlsm.
I -iiftered aa only thoso who havo It know,
for over thrco years. I tried remedy after
remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such
relief as I received was only temporary.
Finally. I found a remedy that cured mo
completely, and it has nover returned. I
liavo given It to a number who wero torribly
afUlctcd and oven bcdilddon wlih Rheuma
tism, and it effected a euro In overy case.
I want overy suflorer from any form of
rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous
henlin power. Pon't send a cent; simply
mall your namo and address and I will sond
It free to try. If, after you have-1 used It and
lthasprovon ltsoir to bo thatl ng-looked-for
moans of curlnir your rheumatism, you
mny send tho prlco of It, ono dollar, but
understand, I do not want your money un
less you aro porloctly satisfied to sond It
Isn't that (air? Why suffer any longer when
positive rollof Is thus offered you froo?
Don't dolay. Wrlto today.
Mark n. Jackson. No. 300. Alhambra Bide
Syracuse N. Y.
Governor Wilson's anti-trust bills
were passed by the New Jersey legis
lature and he will retire from the
gubernatorial office.
The Missouri legislature has in
vited W. J. Bryan to address that
noay on a aay to De named by Mr
Bryan.
Subscribers' flctoermina Dept.
Tliis department Is for the benefit
ot Commoner subscribers, and a special
rate of six cents a word per Insertion
tho lowest ratehas been made for
them. AddresB all communications t
Tho Commoner. Lincoln, Nebraska.
A Louisville Courier-Journal dis
patch says: The suffragist "army"
marching from New York to Wash
ington met a hostile reception at
Leiperville, Pa., when attacked by a
crowd of small bova with ot,wkii
The women were rescued by a caval
ry troop from a military school.
The divorce bill requiring a resi
dence of one year in the state instead
of six months was passed by the Nr
vada state senate.
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Three hundred and fifty clenrv
men, representing forty denomina
tions, attended a luncheon in New
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