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TILK BKI'J: OMAHA, Tt'ESDAY, Al'Gl ST 1L 1913. I Dresses reducedin price With several remaining weeks of summery weather you will surely appreciate these dainty seasonable dresses especially at such low prices - - $3.50-$4.50-$6.75 Upwards HQWNRD AMD WXTECHTn SULZER ENTERS A DENIAL Oorernor of Sew York Gives Out Statement to the frets. . DECLARES SKIRTS ARE CLEAN Old JUtf Use Campaign Hor for Personal frMvoM and ttld Not Get Into Any Wall Street Deal. ALBANY, N. T.. Au. ll.-Irt A stale mcnt given otit by Governor flulker last night after a protracted conference-, he "Iri vie ef the fact (hat tho Trawler comrnliUs It about to make it report of (h investigation it has b4n mklflB I im advised that it would be unwise for fll at thlN tlftia to maH any detailed statement In reply to tho matters that had bten brought to th attention ot that cdmmllUe, but have promised that X would furnish tha press a statement, tn fulfillment ef that promlso, I make- tha following brief reply td the matters that I am Informed had been brought before tueh eomttllUei . . "f deny thai I used any campaign' con tributions for personal us. '1 dtny that I speculated in Wall atrett, or used money contributed for campaign nurnossa to buy stocks in tny own nam or otherwise. "I never had an account with ftilleP Jb Oray or Coyer & Orlswola', I never heard of these firms) i do hot know the memberi! z knew nothing about tha transactions with thee firm testified to before the frawley commute until re cently threatened with exposure, and the alleged tratuaettona were brought to my HtteAtlori by the frawley committee. "The ttfek matter with Karri. svller wet net a speculative account, or matter, but a lean ti4 oma stock as collateral, which steaks had been ac quired' an; pld for yearn before my MtitiaiJctt for the offie of vrnor and front ether aemroM than Harris & iMllr . , , "CerteJa. -efceok irfvea to me for cam-, palgn purposes., aejioelted to ttiy pan. sdhal account and thereafter X paid the .jtmount of aald check o my camfaitn committee. Ketfea ,UaN laforMattaat 'fn filing my Mitement of reoeipti and disbursement with the eeoretiry of state. 1 relied upon information furnished me by the persons In immediate charge of my campaign and In whom X had and have the mott Implicit faith, arid I believe the statement furnished by them to rn to ONE VICTIM OFJOWA STORM Lineman at Des Moines Meets In stant Death. DAMAGE TO CROPS EXTENSIVE High Wind Lays t.or Thousands of Acres of Corn -nnnkrra Say Cnrrenor Dill Will He Chntiftrd. PRESIDENT LEARNS OF "PLOT" TO FORCE A WAR WITH MEXICO (Continued from Page One.) from the titanic ship disaster be accurate and true.1' The genera llmprc-alon la that, with a majority of more than two-thirds In the assembly there will be enough dertio cratlo votes In that body to initiate the Impeachment proceedings without the aid of tho republican or progressives. Bcv ehty-ilx of the 102 democratic assembly. man will be eufflolent to accomplish that ehd. The republican strength in the seh at, however, I a llttto more than one- Uilrd of the total prevent representation Besides that, several Of the demOcratlo etnators are rated as partisans of the governor. If the llntUp In that body should be reasonably close td party, division-, the Impeachment Would fall through Unless supported by more than two-thlrds of the members of the court of appeals sitting In judgment, as a two thirds majority of the court and senate Would bo essential to tho governor's re moval. May Block parrtn. In View of the governor's firm conten tion that the present legislature hsa ceased to exist; the opinion Is expressed by some of his supporters that an effdrt will be made to block the program of his opponents through some legal process, notwithstanding the contrary opinion ren dered by Attorney Cieneral Csrmody. It Is pointed out that if the governor's attorneys devise any Means Of procedure cognisance 6f this matter by any Judicial tribunal, whatever the finding of such tribunal might be, the logical oUtcoiAo Would be to carry the case to the court Of appeals and as the judges of this court are also made by the constitution an ee ssntlal part of the court of Impeachment, it would be Impracticable for them to act (n this capacity until the judicial pro ceedings were finally settled. liven if the final adjudication should be adverse to ihs governor, it would greatly delay an impeachment trial and unless Specially expedited the issue might not be determined before a new Assembly outlined. Will Abide by the Oeoision,oi Judges BIHJJlNailAM, Ala., Aug. lt.-fciat Governor O'Neal Would abide by the a oision of several judgt and lawyers that ho had the power to appoint a sucoossor to the late Senator Johnston was tho statement made here today. The ffov. ernor was not yet prepared to make on announcement as to his choice. Key to the eituAtlon-c Advertising- to be taken. Federloo Gamboa, the new Mexican secretary for foreign relations, speaking today with regard to Mr. kind's mission, said; "1 have sreat faith In the reasonable ness of the Judgment of thoUnllcd States and I have the conviction that difficul ties between Mexico and the United States will be adjusted." Xot I) " I II u Any TalkltiR. John I.lnd arrived at the capital last night and has thus far had a compar atively Uneventful oxncricncO In Mexico. Jlofore leaving1 Vera Cruz Mr. I,lnd was i visited by General Gustavo Maas, the military commander there, he being the first official of Mexico to meet tile emissary. The meeting took place at tho train Just' befdro Mr. Ltnd's departure. General MaM olid him tho honor to parade a n(alf detachment ' ot troops alongside rtole.trjjjm, ',' Tho Tnonqtpny-pf't'he trip jit. the regular day train from Vera Cruz to the capital was broken? by an enforced" delay by tho wreck of rflralri ahead In the regldn which has bftn tho scene of rebel opera tions. Mr. IJnd declared here that ho did not have the stlghtost Intention ot discussing affairs regarding Mexico With private individuals. lie said his business wis with official Mexico and that he would be very careful with whom he talked. Thero need be no apprehension, ho added. that he would embarass the government by Indiscretion of that sort. There Is reason to believe that before his mission to Mexico is ended he will havo suggested more than the- mrn fulfillment nf h FM RntlTPTn'THE CONCLAVE Promise by General Huorta. that clcc- - - 1.. I.-IJ 4. . .... i.uun ub iiciu. 4t una ueen poiiueu oui (From a Btaff Correspondent.) DE8 MOINES, In,, Aug. 11. (Special Tolegram.) Only one victim of tho storm which covorcd all luwa Sunday night and this morning was reported. This was Charles Clendenlal, a lineman In this city, who was almost Instantly killed by coming In contact wlih a live wire. Ho had climbed part way uf b polo to fix a stay wire when ho was stunned nnd fell to the ground Visitors lato today who came from all parts or the state dcclarod that the dam age done to crops by the. high wind was much greater than anyone had supposed at first Thousands of, acres ot corn liave been laid fist on the ground. To Ciianpc Currency Hill. It Is expected that some important modifications will be made in the admin istration cUrfeilcy bill before it is pro- mnimA f ..rvtivrtftaa tnr ftnnt iLrtlnn. This Is th assurflnco given out by Arthur I Reynolds, acting president Of tho Amer ican Hankers' association, and Homer A. Milter, president of the Iowa National bank, upon their return from Washing ton, where thoy were with other national bankers In conference with Secretary Mc Adoo and others who have figured In the proposed currency reform legislation. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR STOP TO THE Latest Automobile Accident TRAVELERS Accident Insurance Policy Has Figured Prominently in Creating an Estate for Those Left Behind THE REASON IS OBVIOUS The Travelers is the One Big and Reliable Company. It costs but a mite to carry this form of insurance and means so much in case of accident. CALL TOM KELLY 1331 City National Bank The Insur ance Man, Tyler 861 TO-DAY SPLT EVEN ON DOUBLE BILL rtED OAK. In.. Aug. 11. (Special.) fylth bands playing nnd colors flying a special train of foUr Pullman coaches left here at 2 o'clock yesterday bound for the thirty-second Mnsonlc triennial con clave at Denver, after stopping an hour for dlnflor, lti orie ear mado up hero were representatives o.' Druco command- ery No. ti of this plain, with their fam ilies and friends. The other three wcra from BOrllhBtoM, Ottumwa and Crcston. Tho Ottumwa cotnmandery Was accom panied by the Fifty-fourth regiment band. Complimentary to Bruce commandery the band gave a sacred concert in tho city park arid In return was entertained at dinner by the commandery. After din ner the visiting knights wero taken for a drive over tho city, neorly 100 automo biles' being presed into service for tho purpose. HEAVY BADIS HELP THE GROWING CORN (Continued from Page One.) Platte., II. Li. Snyder ot the general manager's office returned from xvorroiK Sunday night And said that he was sur prised to see the amount of help the re cent rains have given the corn. He looks for Very good crops in tho vicinity of Norfolk. south Xoi So Good. Tha Burlington's crop reports wcr6 not as optimistic as th reports ot Its com petitors. Tho Burllnttort territory south of tho Platte wae In exceedingly bad ooAdltloriiiand the ., reoent, rains .were merelvrtocai and of short duration. The Wrn'In Burlington territory wilt yield far short ot an average crop, probably to the extent ot to and 70 per cent. The Wymore and Omaha divisions re- that such a demand Is not wholly incon sistent since tho promise to hold elec tions In October has already been made and intimations of bad faith are out of tasto nt the present time. Mr, Llnd does not proposo to act hastily. though ho will loso no time and it may be thnt all his work in Mexico will bo finished within three weeks nnd possibly mucn sooner. If General Huerta per sists in being unwilling to sec him, u Bhaughndcasy, tho charge d'atfalrs' will transmit Llnd's communications. NnfcfcrlllB nt Vrn Cms, ' Further official reports of tho arrival in Mexico City of John Llnd, President Wilson's personal envoy, say ample pre cautions wero takon by tho Mexican government to guard against any demon- nirauon. Air. anu flirs. .kind wont to a hotel- because tho American embassy wds only partly furnished. Tho gunboat Nashville, at Norfolk navy yard, probably will soon follow tho Tacomo, ordered last night to Vera Cduz. The navy is almost depleted of tho mosquito craft because they have been loaned to naval authorities. They arrt highly desirable in the present situation bocause th.clr light draft permits their entry to most all Moxlcon liarbors. The bljr battleships now thero have been un able to approach nearer than twelve miles to somo ports. The Tacoma Is expeoted at Vera Cms Monday or Tues day next week. Former Ambassador Wilson called on Secretary Bryan today to say good-bye. Beds and Pirates Divide of Play, Honors SECOND IS EASY FOR PITTSBURGH Cincinnati Wlna first Content by Dutictilr.tf lilts Off CnmnlU In Opening; Inning Score Is Three to One. PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. ll.-Pltts- bUrgh and Cincinnati broke oven in to day's double-header, Ames held Pitts burgh to four hits in tho first and Cin cinnati won, to h by bunching hits off aCmntts in the first inning. The locals had It easy In the second, winning, 13 to 1, while Adams held Cincinnati to three hits. Suggs Was driven from the box In the fifth Inning of tho second game when Pittsburgh scored three runs on eight successive base hits. Including1 two three baggers. Herbert, a recruit from Ports mouth in the Virginia tSate league fin ished the game. Cincinnati won the first game with two men out in the first Inning when Mar- sans tripled, Hoblltsell hit a harao run and. Dodge doubled. Singles by Miller and Mltohell and an error by Berg- hammer gave Pittsburgh Its only run In the ninth inning. Score, first game: Cincinnati. riTrsntmait. An.lt.O.A.B. AD.H.O.A.E. nrchtf, if,, i e I o OBrrne, 3b... l o o e lutrer, ir... & i o g OVIox, Jb..... 5 112 0 OWnr, !.. S J 0 J 0 OMIIItr, lb.,. 4 2 10 0 0 1W11kd. rt...,5 3 4 10 OMltcntll, et. 4 2&00 OOlbMD, e.t.. 12 10 0 OAdamn, p... 4 2 0 1 0 Fire Bullets Into. the Bodv of the , President of Hayti lsmMo Pltsburgh 0 S 0 1 0 3 1 Oroti, lb.,.. 4 1 t lUntni, ef, 1 1 1 SUllt.f. tt.t 10 0 HObllUel. lb I 1 7 Dodie, Sb... 2 0 0 Htibbl. lb... 1 0 0 Sbttkard. rfl 0 1 urtnunr, i Kltag. t 10 1 nuckburn. el o l SM(K, P.....1 U'O nttn, p..i o o B(tf..,...,.l .0 0 1 2 TOUldi a 0, 40 17 17 North Dakota May Call Out Troops to Preserve Order MtNOTi N. D., Aug. 1L Stato troops may be called out today to preserve order If an attempt Is made by Industrial Workers- of the World to continue the street meetings, which -last night resulted lu tho arrest ot eighty persons. Incensed over alleged Insults to the American flag, citizens attacked Indus trial Workers And scones of excitement followed. The police weto uhable to con trol the rioters and called on the sheriff nnd tho tiro department. Arrests still Were being made early today, although tho Jail was crowded to overflowing. A threatening mob Surged about the Jail, but as tho morning wore on It began to disperse. The trouble began Saturday night when Jack Law, a street rpeai'er, and bis followers woro made targets ot a volley of bad eggs. Many of the dis turbers as well as speakers' were placed tn jail. Although warned against holding street meetings, at which speakers attempted to encourage harvest hands to hold out for higher pay, ' the Industrial Workers renewed their activities last night. It was reported that many citizens Wero armed. Dewey Dcrrnan, socialist street commissioner, nnd Art Lesucr, former socialist president of tho city commission and prominent in state poli tics, were among, those Jailed. , Industrial Worker's-early today Wired St'. PkUl and 'Minneapolis' -fori more Workers and a band of them Is expected to arrive before night. TT Ready Instantly Place a l&vol teaspoonf ul of Instant Postum ;in "an ordinary otip, pour1 on hot water, stir until diBBolvod, add BUgftt and cream to tasto 'and you have instantly a moat delicious beverage ThiB raakea InBtant PoBtum right for most people. Some llko it stronger and nso a heaping teaspoonful ottd-pl'onty of cream. Experiment Until you get it right for your taste and have it always mado that way. INSTANT POSTUM is regular Postum reduced to powder form and soluble in hot water. Postum comes in two forms. Regular Postum must bo boiled. fturtftnt Fostum required no boiling, but is made in thrxjup InjUntiy. poBtomisftpurofood4rinma40fr6m-vrholov7heat axki a small per cent of Kovr Orleans molasses. It is en tirely free from the coffee drug, caffeine, and la used by 'hundreds of thousands who appreciate the ooinfort and advantage of being well. If coffee don't agree, try Instant Postum. "Thr' a Rtaicn" 0 O-l 0 13 Two-base hits: Miller. Bvrne. Three' NEW YORK, Aug. u. Instead of pro- lhn! nihunn. r.nnv. nvm vm. Mur- ceived fair rains Sunday and it is prob- nonting arms when ordered to do so, the sans. Bescher. Sacrifice fly: Gibson. abl that with more precipitation three- military esoort to tho body of Tancrede uAaes, onttf,aMt! .? tivfcmrt-i;T j ...in MnnA ifni o I . .ij . ti -i a otrncKoui. ay Aoams, o. niis. nn mmv Via TrnUrpA nn llin T.lnpolil dlvl-I hlr rma nt thn railiat artr t-Mi111 It InlnsrS: o ...... i . . i v v. mj it i m vt im b.mv nm mmtm uirii. Slon and half ft crop will probably ma, with bu lets, according to Marfl.ld Kemp feV "Cincinnati' 2. Da.e on errors: luro on in tjiiuio uiu.iuui w 1 01 uxiuhiui, aim., a yuuna onsinoor y lUSDUrgn, z. Time: i:ov. umpires corn is in lamentable condition on tho employed by the National railroad ot Brennan ana quigiey. . . . ..... . . . I .. .. . . .. .. . . .1 mncimkati. rjTTRnnnoii. M0UOOK aivision ana nu luiiuunv u mm i jiayn, woo reaonoa Here irom ron au I AB.Il.O.Aitt AB.H.6.A.K. win remeay matters to any Ereai oxicuu i rnnca toaay. 'ino snooting occurrca in Superintendent Allen reports that tho the cathedral of BL Mary. Mr. Kemp majority of tho McCook division corn will Bald, at the conclusion ot a funeral er bo tit for fodder only, OctcW, It.. 4 0 10 OBrrne, 'Jb (iron. ZD..,, i l ac&rav. ir... Miruni. Cf. 4 1 2 0 OVloi. Zb.n. 1 0 1 o i 1 2 HobUUti. lb 4 111 0 0(Wtnr. IS.. 4 I'l To Cut fur Silo. ence of hundreds of persons. Mr, Kemp Th acrlculturai dopsrtmcnt or tho was one or a party or Americans, no University ot Nebraska Is recommending I "bald, whd attended the funeral, that fanners in th south cut their corn Tho casket occupied a plaae In the cen Imtnodlately for silo or shock. The rail- tt aisle, and the soldleru stood in two roads fcre seriously considering the ereo- linos on each side. At the blessing they tlon of temporary silos in many parts ot were ordered to present arms, instead ih tni It Is I'urv nrflbablo that many thnv fired several rounds Into thn bodv. silos will bo constructed In Nebraska as The church was thrown Into an uproar jpttb5njh rcsuu vl inia yemru cAyoiicuw. ianu lunortti wiruiii, iiou 111 aiiiu. The ground has now become so dry in Tills outrage was one of many dl the southwest parti Of the state that fall orders occurring in Port au Prince on ntOwinc has been stopped and tho pas- tho day of .the funeral, Mr. Kemp said, third crop of alfalfa is In poor condition. Lade many political enemies and that. " b"' '". lteavr nt Ifrcntont. It was gonoraliy roported, but without 3. First base on errors: Pittsburgh 2; Wayne and Jefferson Counties reported confirmation, that he had been poisoned, that considerable rain feu Sunday anu the serious conditions ot tho corn will mnf AT3 Aff ATlfl be greatly improved, but tha best the JUUulUlb jO.ulO.UU. a Meeting of the farmers can hope tdr Is halt a crop or ihft late eom: Trwtarly oorn is already damaged so- that It Is only useful as fodder, uoage county receiveo an escsi Mht rain that registered closo to two Inches, and even the corn In tho Up land!, which had been suffering from lack of moisture, will yield a good crop big crop l predicted by farmers -ln nt front- unlmnltv nrt In that I IMfa, lb.,. 4 10 0 AMIlltr, lb.., w. a Hhwbirf. rfl ft 1 n i.Mrn.nti. vt. 4 lltthim'r, a i 0 1 4 KMItchcll, ct. 1 CUrkt. .... 10 2 1 (telmon, e.... 1 Amu, p 110 1 lHrU 1 oiMon, c. ... i Totsii.,. .it err io icunmts, p.. i DUtlr ..... o Cooper, p...O 1 10 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 o o o o TOTt.li SI 4 17 14 2 rtiLttM for Rlmon in tho eighth. Batted for Camnlts In tho eighth. O V O 1 o u U U J , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1-1 Two-baso hit: Dodge Threo-base hit: Marsans. Home run: Hobtltsei. Hits' Off Camntts, 6 in eight inningsi otr Cooper, nono In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: arohT Double plays: Vlox to Wagner to Miller: Berghammer to HobilUel. Left Cincinnati. B. Hit by pitched ball: But ler by Ames. Struck out: By Camntts, 1; by Cooper, i: oy Ames, 2. xime: i;io, Umpires: Quiglcy and Kason. Bcore, second game: LONDON. Aug. 11,-Forelgu delegates to the International Medical congress to ilnv npfiunled front neatS at the Weekly throughout tho county, as the corn In tho meeting of tho Women's Social and Pollt- talleya tins been in gooa condition ana ica union, the militant suffragist or Only needed the rain for tho oaring stage, ganliatlon. O rand Island received a rain of over Mrs. Kniallne rankhurst was prtsent, Settle Down to a London Suffragettes Long Struggle Over the Currency Bill WASHINGTON, Aug. 11. Democrats ot the house facsd a long struggle over the administration currency bill when they caucused today to consldsr the measure. Senate; to. Keep Its Hands Off m Mexico WASHINGTON,, i Aug. ll.-There wero evidences in tho senate today of a-dem onstration on tho part- ot the leaders to keep Mexican affairs out of tho debate. Members ot tho foreign relations Com mittee said President Wilson had ex acted no promise from them to that end, but they were agreed tho administration should bo allowed to carry out Its wort for the next few days with as little em barrassment as possible. The New Grill Room For Men To be opened In about two 'Weeks Is intended as a place where men may remove their coats If they wish; talk business, smoke, swear at tha weather, enss Or dlssouss the gas franchise and the charter, and at the same time be served as only - the XiOYAX serves food thing's to sat. HOTEL LOYAL Omaha's Best Place to Dine Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. Look Out For John Says: "Isn't it funny how lortff this snowy weather keps up.t The Ice on the side walks makas walking' Dad, but thsn the freeze up makes men stay la the house ana smoke TRUST BVSTSB Co Cigars, dossn't It?" John's Cigar Store 16th & Harney Sts. Poison Ivy Girdling- through tho woods or clear ing' brush, picnickers, hunters, fisher men look out for poison ivy. And In the meantime keep your blood pure by uslntr a S. 8. It your skin is rough with eczema, pimples or any other eruption, B. S. S. stimulates the fine network of blood vessels in the skin to dry up and heal all sore spots. 8. B: a Wilt do this positively. It dominates the principle of osmosis, stimulates the cells of the skin. to select their own nutriment from the blood, made tture and healing by the wonder ful medicinal ingredients of this fa- It is a safe rem- mairmttn Glass, with ten democrats of half an inch Sunday night, but it came attended by a nurse. She made a brief tho banking committee behind him and f Tnntm hlnod. nilrlfler. too lat to save the sweet oorn crop. Tho tpeoch, which lacked the flro and mlllt- with Uve support Of Representatives Un- edy; aB n contains no minerals, and yet Grand Island Canning company, which anoy ot her previous addresses. Bh derwood. Palmer and other admlnlstra- its action is a marveL employes 100 people, will not run this welcomed the doctors, saying she sup- tlon leaders went to the caucus hopeful Tou can get R 8. S. In any drugr year as a result. Rough feed corn willfpnsed "our foreign friends are trying to of securing harmonious support or mo ' . " A. ,. be saved by the rain, but little ot the understand the strange movement which currency bill, as It has been approved by wt noratory in Atlanta, ua.. pre- flntr variety. Marshall Disclaims Reflection on Cox WA8H1NOTON, Aug. 11.-A. IL Mar shall of Dsyton, O., who wrote a letter which Martin M. Mulhall read to tho senate lobby committee, saying dovontor Cox ot Ohio, when a member of congress had been delaying the selection ot a federal building site in Dayton, for per sonal reasons, sent a letter to the com mittee today disclaiming any reflections on Cox. ... . .. ... .... . ... jonn u. ewasey oi .Maine sent a icutr i . . denying haying had any relation, with SoldlOrS Held tO At the request of counsel for tha Na tional Association ot Manufacturers, the committee subpoenaed It, E. Mites ot lUdoe, Wis., and It. P. Towns and B. 13. Meada ot New York to testify regarding the movement for a tariff commission. James K. Km ery, Washington repreaen- tatlvS of the manufacturers, continued his testimony. Kmery dialed the orranlxatlon he rep reMntrtd had originated or led the move. Ment for the workmsa's oomptnsatlon bill In eoncress. The commute adjourned until tomor row morning. Is sweeping tho whole world and making president Wilson. you ,hoUld take n6 Chance by permit- the so-called "weaker sex able to go Opposition to the bill was led by demo- tin anybno to reoommend a substl- through experiences which would havo 1 crats who favored broadening the system tute. And If your blood condition Is been doemod Incredible a few years ago." Uf Issuing circulating notes, so that they such that you would like to consult a Remarking that hor license had ex- could bo secured on warehouse receipts BPec.llu'" "Vf . aaaress tne Medical rw. whi!at nd ootton as Well as on Jt" wuna3r, .o commercial paper, as provided in the Glass bill. Representatives Henry of Texas and otherw led that feature of tht fight. iiM,iijirryftUfi(.Ii AllUSEnfUNTS. Original ('Always Open" Theater t!rit4tZjL cloalnK Wcek -5(ry Summer Season Daily, lAclttdlnr Sunday Sight vonmrm, too xsxra America's Most Damnable Traffic Unmasked Xastruotlvs, Moral! But to the Folnt Zllnstratsd leotnre rrtqnently; 1:31 IS iW ly Prof. J.E. BARNELL Member ANTI-WHITE SLAVE ASS'K Seats lOe Anrast 34 and Week OIB,Z.S TEOM STASXAZTS" plred, Mrs. Pankhurst attributed her Im munity from rearrest to the deslro ot tho government to avoid such an occurrence while the medical congress is in session. One ot Miss Sylvia Pankhurst's arms was twisted and bruised in the course Of yesterday's clash between the suffragist- supporters and the police at Downing street. She Is still suffering from the effects ot her hunger strike during her last detention In Jail, but her condition is not dangerous, Swift mis., Atlanta, Go. Suppress Disorders ROME, Italy, Aug It The authorities here are holding the garrison in readiness to repress any disorders In connection with the general strike ordered by labor leaders. Both the Qulrtnal and the Vat ican are strongly guarded. A I.lf Sentence ot sutferinir with throat and lung- trouble, is quickly commuted by Dr. King's New Discovery. Eoo and U. Kttr sale by Ba ton Drue Co. 'Advertisement. Killed Friend and Burned the Body BRAT MBit, Jio., Aug. U. William J, Collins, B years old, according to county oftUoals, confessed today that M Killed his friend, John P. Benson, formerly an attorney ot Braymer, and burned the body In the Benson shanty on a claim near Clemons, Alta., can., last May after taking ti.W from the clothing. New Heat Record Down in Kansas TOPEKA. Kan, A or. U Sunday night was the hottest ever recorded at Tepeka. The mercury reached the HO degrta mark early today for the eighth time tn as many daym, REST ARB HttlTH Tt M.rHEX AXI CHILD. Uas-WiMsuiw'S fiooTUixo btatrr hss beea ul lor am nt-XTY YKA.UB try VIUJORB 01 MOTHHRB tor their CUILDRBN WHHJt bOOTDES the CHILD. SomntNB th ffjS At A 1 V all JL1H t CtTEKfl WIND COUC. S4 ti the best real tdy tor DlAaKBCSA. tt Ui lb otutcly hiralctv Be sore sad ask f f M wistiM's Bacthisg Srrup," au take a aUei Mad. TsescnMiis.MlUV BOYD'S THEATER Matinee , TodayTonight ALL WEEK MnfirnnQt KLEINE PRtstNta QUO VANS Daily Matinee, 25o Nights, 25o and 50o BRANDEIS THEATER Ooolsd by Xoed Air. Tonight, All Week. Mats. Wed. and Bat, EVA LANG In raul Armstrong's Thrllllnr Brama axxas man VAz.BRTXiru ' Prlcos aso ana fiOo. Ifsxt and last week. The Hunaway.