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The r m ms main iin in c difference between tweendiv tiviiize iz d dlanan man and dthe the
savage savagejss issavages is savages vages dont don t read
MORE TROUBLES FOR ELKS ELI < S
Dr Mills rii1IS Issues I S uea Man M an ifesto IJenyin Q QnYing nYing nyhi
Special Session S SlliOI1 arid Union U man Pro
cee c e dln cllriJ1san dlis gs an ar1 d Pro Protesting te tln g
gcr erthing l1irig
Just when whella a t ll looked 1k d der serene ser er n ne and nn nd ever
I 1 B Di DF i B 0 E and his fr friendscv i in iends n d cvi even n Ii hi Iis
Bisters l ters cousins and LudLunls aunts were weNJcO < ior oj l
grutulritirig themse tIemsoves lves upon upo l the fat fa
that the two fil factions fa tioIiS of that bo booy dy had ha
un ited for good And nil allllIougeomes Along comes 11
lengthy Y manifesto inllnICestofromH from Hea n dquarters dq artersof e
the Improved Benevolent D Benevo nevol lent ntOrler Order of Elk E1
of the World World41J3 413 I3utestreet Bute street r Norfolk
Va Vi A X t in inhe the f form rnloC of A Prool lamation mation mati ii t to I
All Subordinate Lodges After the cui
p tonury oniary greeting grectingiDr Dr Mills MI1I MI1Isttys says By nu
tliorlt y yvested vested v stedlri in mo as Grand Exaltei
Ruler I proclaim pro lIhn to all allof of the jiibordl ubor l
nate lodges lodgtsthllt that the thepro proposed posc Specla
Session of of the theGraUll Grand Iodgathat Lodge that was it at
tempted oxr pted to tobe be held in Washington 1 D 1
C CI CJuly July I 2020 020 1010 1010 failed llllledof o f f accom
0 plishraent pli plis h he hinent e rt dnd after declaring there wa wl w s
and could e uld be beno no union the session wa WIIS
adjourned adj urned by byme me
Di y Mills 1fiI1stlen then procee proceeds ds tinder uder seven
hea ds to toglvehlsrellsou giVe his reasons theessenllll the cssentla
po lrits lntsoC int of which seem seen to o be that the un Jill
delstanding derst ndlngthat that Dr Mills lIlIlswas was to to b be
Grand Exalted Ruler a after fter ftertllei the union
wa WI1SI was i not uotel carried rril through tha thntlctlowledge t knowletlg knowed
of fthe the 5000 5OOOlegaLexpense legal expense de bt was waswitlll with
held froni from the th Peace Conference in Wil
mington mingtollastJa last January ltullrytliat fiat tIic th t1ie1Ik T51ks
Home to tobe be built In m n Richmond Vay Va a t
RCOSt a i cost o oC10oaO of f 10000 upon 1on land to to whic h
the Atkins following follow n g possessed tii no ii
title that the two hv > propos itions s sabove above
were wel e unfair to that portion por tion of Elks
represented ropreseutedbyhlm d liy himself himse self lf that thatbecnuse because 1 It
was the evident desire des ire of the Atkini
following 1 to either eltherlIIle ru rule le or ruin ani and
inclined tp t > ex exhibit hibit an anupbrother unbrother ui brot1ier ly di dh
position positiont posi tion toward t wnrd the members membersof of tn my
Grand tgdge I I decided r1 eided d that it it was bet
tel that the thetwoGrntU1 two wo Grand Lo dges rema ii in t
apart tha that t the fee of f 5000 to H lIon pn
Alton B Do Parker IJ IJark ark r for con om ducting luetin the lit llti
ga gation cation tlon before be fore the th courts comtsof of New You York l
w ith the White Vli ite Elks Elksor2GOO or 2500 if Judge
Parker was aa not notsucce success s ful in winn iiij ing in
this ease s hould be pa pnld id by the Atkini
following followin g gIInd and in event eventoHhatsuit of that suit be
Ing In lost lo st it might mightrcsult t result in n bo th bodies
being bcmgdriven dr iven put out of the State o o f CNew Ney Ne
Yo York rk and believing it ina dvisable ti to
lend aid a id lliun in a zt legal fight in inN New w Yor Yl > r l k
to which whic1ioirGrand our OIirGrtmd Grand Lo L Lodge dge I is npt npta a party part
a and rid is in no way coricernqdl These an arc
princ priilcipallyt priilcipallytlerea ipally the lerea reasons rcas ClU ns
The documen t concludes conclu des with the f0 fo i
lowing 10winglppeaJ appeal
In In v view iew o f lal f fi all i 1r the tl1 foregoing fore going I now pro
n claim ln frti trt t tt vi lIlAher tlt ll lli lltlifijiinii i tlifijiinii < uoordlnlto ljor dlna to lo Iod lodges dges es o ot
t tiePtt Ie 1 1 11 i it t t 1 D 1 I I or I R gll r r t1ei el
1 1 t 11 11OO OO Ie n I1 irema I n t e 1
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jH j1fi J IIJ J nl j r 1 u t j4 j J l lII J JIj Ij IjI it i il r rl l I 1t 1td
u 1 p t tflt flt II g I d t r h IY r 1 g 1 111 II I fat 1n d
obpyr co o pidgl jgHtfc tl1 handed down jrl to t tli thl f Gr Gii n <
Lodge by byD B IL F Howard Past llIstQrlnd Grand Orai
Exa x lted Ruler
I fur fur further ther he rplo proclaim I lhrttintnllolge that all lodges da
sir 8irlU ing g to be lirfn 1 free fre from Cromthe the o ppression o 01 l
the heretofore Atkins fo llowing lowingmaY maj ma
freely unite with w ith the Regular R gularOrder Order o ol l f
Elks Elksh Et1 h by ma maldng king application to this thlsonlce office ohm
on or before the 15th day o f September
A D D11110 1010
Yours Yo irs fra ternally
Signe igned d DR J TE T E MILLS
Grand Exalted Ruler Rulcro o f f the Improved
Benevolent an imdPr and d Protective f fctlve ctlve Order o oh l
Elks Elk > of the World
jviittt WI Whet nttllt the th threu resu esu lt of of jilils tIlls man IIm manifesto ifesto tori may ma y
be r reannotgleS8 cannot eannotgleS8 guess bu t I I am alii certain ce eertninthat rtain that
the rank r rankand 1klIndfile an d lie otbotli of both bothfn faeions fac tions d ns des desire ire
un ion arid Uidpeac peace and llnlldes ant i desire lre it Itsfrorigly s trongly
I talked with de legates li lega gatQ8 tes an d vis itors to to
the theeonverttlOn conve conveiltion ntion from awry section sce tlon of the th
country coun ynnle and eac easli wh h and au ila nil J JoC of them said
one way or ori another au ther J Ji i am sick of con ¬
tention j le t us get toge ther her From Frol
i8 several Yeral members of of the the twb Vo local Jocallo lo dges db s
I secured the follolVlpgopinlons following follovii g gopinions opinions
Charles Oliarl Iarl s D I Freeman reeman Exalted E lI lted Ruler Rul
Columbia Cohi Col mbin85 ibia 85 was vas the first one I found
w I imd nd he expressed express d his l1I opinion opinlonthus thus t I I
consider the matter all aHsettle settle d I think
every member mem ber of both bo both th lodges is satisfied sn mOed
with w ith the results of the joint session an IUId d
pleased and satisfied d with the officers
elec 1 lected ted by 11 Y the dele del de1gates gates glltesandconellide and conclude to
dwell dweUto to gether ge ther Inlmit in unity Inm I am surpr surprised ised
that Dr Mills should prove so narrow
nnd do 1I0ttbl not think 1k ninny Elks will w ill bo
guide guld d qhllll V y him in this tti i affair 1
I next 110xtsl saw John W WrnimIlJi > Truman Ti niaii Exalted xllltetl d
llii Uulerof lcrwof Mornin oJDln g gSt Star r 40 who sa id l
< I I co c ctts ns ider that thateveryesselltlnl every essential point
of tlie Peace Con ton ference CereJICewS was ratiftedt ratified
There 1liereLwere here were subjects under considera tion
which v they could couldnot not in the nature o of f
their tbeirpowers powers cons consider ider nor settle se ettIe ttle and a 11 l
fa fair ir thluidngmen thin thinking king men kupw Iu w this thisallli tli I and are
willin winIng g to leave them to i iihu ihu Gran d t
Lodge and subordinate ubort lini tte lodges IQdgesforfilllll for dim
se settlenierit ttlement ttlemenflhe The Thi utmost spirit of fair
ness nessgoverned governed all the actions ofi of the dele
gates in in Convention nnd ant i JhoTl thV flib only onlyones ones one
w who ho were unfair were wer e Dr Mills MlIlsimd and a
few pf o his friends and ari d advisers ndylsers at lyisrs I J do jo
no t tt4m thin think k k there w WliI v ill be jitnothcr notller split
1111 ml this letter will not have much muchef e ef f
feet J t am sorr s sorry orr y Jhl1tforthe that for the sake Jl ikeo o of f
a little Jlttlegruf graft men meil will do such things t1 ings 1
1 saw sawmilll saw many members men Lersotho ters of Jo bo thColumIia th Columbia
and anl l Jlornii Moriitiig ornhig ig Star lodges and suit all were
of theopillion the opinion as expresse d by Moses Hf if
Da n defha de That t the great guitbo bo dy d iof of ofElbe Elks de ¬
sire srlmllop un ion and uid nr ilru tre satisfied s isfl isfll l l tha tlat t v also tho ho
Convention Conventionuceompli accomplished necomp1ii ie ied ltlw the Union ihiono o f
bo th bodies bodie and are sa tisfied tlsfie l OIlDr and lWili will lhI
ace aNpt ie pt the union as Mlt a ftsed f Xt lI > fact Jr J JI I r
Milts hfill ItiIb action netloJ1w w ill have very vel little elfe elfeci effect ci
iiid tuit t he wilt soon sponfilHlhlnis find himself Jf without a
fo loving 1
A AjeJlcJlIlimpres general impression lon prevails JIIVails tha thllt t
Div nl D Mills 1illsh had publicly p publc bllely ly accepted acceltedt the 1C rei re
Bitlt o f < the theConventloll Convention ticrw Iere > a lndltls m ridit id It is
rumore rinored d l that 1i he expressed himself hhri CIfas as
bein bt in g gatisthed Satisfie atlsfiedwltlt d with the actions ac tionsnnl1re and situ re ¬
suits thereof However w we e will willseewhat iht seeiha see wha t
1e vl eec ee
Infantile In tantneParalys Paralys is 1
This lli ls awful diwase di se Is slniln making g havoe
r arilong Iln sn otlg the children chi1 ren of this city The
cause seems ems beyond oyon the th skill of f me dical
science s icnce to tollscovl1r discover thou thourh gh it may be
causVd caugIllmos iilmosi tlmos t ciitlro entireyby l tlrerby ly by ininroper foo food d i
and JmllnCulnMho harmful harm ful m metho tlio ds of feediiig infants
Wiitinji WthW J itiii In the New YQrk Journal Dr
LBi Jfr ne je Health ConiinlsMoner C l1 lllsloncro o of f New
ioi ji k City citrsys Biys
The manner m inane JIncr in whic v liIe h 1ithc the food foo j i s
rlyei is of the hlnlraat iiupqrtaiice 1ip h l pqrtnnee rtance
npiit PJ PJl l tgct iet rc t the idea dca e tha tl t i all n1lYOl you have
to i la b i s put honipplB h nlp l i0 irithe kn tbet Iie1by babys > abYi J s
Uloutllaitd nioutli nAd then go awn uvay uvaycttld rind Jev Jeave i it
1
I to its bottle TJi TJ isicareles8nc83Jn l carelessness Jnfeed jri feed fee
ing Ingo sag of often ften ten resultsi rcslllt esnlt in dangerous dmger s harm n no
hjatter hlllt r how carefully the food l is pre pr
pare d
i It t is o ften har hard d to detcrmiiie jus just ju
Sylui Mlu xlUteULSe ik causes these sudden suddcnattneks attacks nttac ks i iO O of s
summer su mmer com eomplalntb p plaInt laint but t it is is usually usu 11y ba b 1d
milk i1k That ThatBthe ii the reason thatev that ever ry
mother should shoutdbe be IIJsurejo sure ure to taste the thobaby ba babis by
food immediately before giving iving it Mill Milk
can under Ullderccr certa certain in conditions ondltlol18spoJl spoil ii iil I
a very ery few minutes For qr instance i n
cla clap lap p of of thunder may xcnderthe render the mill milk
unlit imtltto to feed to a bauy
The Th vomiting vonllt Ing which is isUStiailYUle usually th
firs t tSI sign SI gn of n adlst1rbanceln disturbance In the baby babys 1
diges dlge digestive tive tiycnrrIlJlgeme1tj arrangement is an aneflort effort of ofna no ii
ture turetolNt to get rid of tillS th thoffending offending ma matte tter tte
in the tll stomach tomacllllrid arid is really u goo e
thing tqi g if It I it i does not continue too long
The first thing to todoof todoofeourse dp of ofcourse course i is I
to send for a doctor Stop Sto j jnll all the mill mu
feeding at once In place o f the pille pu ilk ll
gvo g ve harle y ywllteror water or plain boiled WaLe
Dpn Do Dont lt t do ano IInoth another thpr r thin thing g gmtll ini until tll the doctor
arr nmes ives and nndth thchv tlie n be beguid giiidCd1 a nbso bso lute lutely
by what whnthe he says SIlS l s
This fhs Is isgoodlounllndviee is good sound ounl advice but bu t cause causes
only only onlysmall jisnmll ti < small smnllpnr par t tof of ihetroubJei the trouble flier
lsa ls mo m dre Ve r important t phasoi phaseto to be cnnsid con id
ered Dr D Gilfo y of the Nev New Ydr
Health De epartm partment nt says Most of of the tlv
den de ths of ba bies in n hot weather are dui due
c liiMly lli hsiefI fiy tp impure impI impure remilk milk ut illk Our infantmor infaui mo
tidiLy would be n next x t to nothing if ifa al a ll
the babies could be breaste d
I 1clIn can see no reason reasOlw why l ythe the large ma
jority jo ltyof of Infants should not bebrens be breas breasted ted
being fairly fam iliar ltnl with the argument
a 1I1 dvance 1vane d l l in favor fllvoruf of o f bo bQttle ttle feeU Ceelling Ceellingand feedin jng g gan am and an
they point pl > lnt to a awrongmoti wrong motive moth it seems
to me
The Tli purest pures t cow milk milksweetenCllwlth sweetened w ill i
cane sugar sugarnnl sugarand and l warmed wllrmedor or cooked by fin
isa Is a POOl PQ0 subs titute for the real thing
and I am nlllsure sure an any y human baby knpwi
that lat it t is l but base imitation and allliwoul nai l wouli
not accept It Itunless unless forced orce i to do so so Be
side sidescnn sided k can n milk milknndcIUJe and ant i cane sugar sugarn a t bos best
arc a e hard to to digest when mixed in Inthe tb tin
cus tomary toJ11arymanner manner And what whatsubstitute substituti
is pl put tin in this thismiXturejhente mixture heate d dover over i n
gas jet or oil OllnstoVr a stove for the lovini loving
warmth o f fa a a mothers heart along will
many mous y other divine divineessellces essences phys ical
spiritual stron g and tender which whiehno IK
wor ds lsof of mine can name JlIm CT 7
The President Presldenfand and the King
Referring eCer l ngto to o the prevailing prevl1illngldc idea ni n
s sta ta led last wee k k that many men loot
upon the man in nn who governs go vernflIsa as a king
so > well w ll known a man as Dr Par J a khursi klllr
seems s ems to think thin thi iidc w we ye are nroruled ruled by by1 a a kIng
When lie writes How lIowmue much muc hand h and how
little lttt llt is the President Presidentempwcd JlIPQcred em powered to d l qY <
A 4c Are tliereany 11Iljre nny nnye de e finite n le limit 1imitscttc lmits i e tM tJ h ljIS i1
Ls M pnslbijitw roneibi < i An iliiltvnhda JLYnd nhdnl1thori a 4h ithr r1ty ltvKi3 tv i i il l <
bl f j at14 1i is Jrthia Jtlfig Li i t1maz9ct i3oJ g
te ihi PdfJby dlCIlS8iSIOIl lssioiiThiiut 1I11itmpa 1 iT i jun d
Jjy li byle > > ihe tIe course courileqfiven qf even v n ts As sofiginl orlgina ll l3
c c dnemye llcm p iyed etl d the Government Goelllm ent of tlie tll Unites l
plates tnte thtea lsquite is quite in the nature atureo o f f a limitei
monarchy monarchynIIJju monarchya ra il bu t the heMmc name
To those who v iio ha d drebe rebe lled against
royal authority in England the term
President Pres lden t 1 was more > acce ptable p tabl e thai
King 1 or Minister 1 and nndto to those whi wllO
weresuffieiently were sufficien sufficiently tly monarci monarciilcal monarcll ilcal lcal In theIr
views v iews to believe be lieve that con control onirol trol should 1 be
exercisedby exerc ised by the educated d few a concen
tration trationoCpowerln of power in thin person o f ohi one om
was more sa tisfactory than thanlta its distribu
lion among the many
The learned lcar 1 d Doctor for forget gets tha t tin the
people delegate delegntethese these powers pow rso o f rule anc and I
restrict tlielv tll LleJ eJtuse use also alsoto to defined deflnedllmits limits
lhePr The ihie Pres cs ident l ellt is notsuc h by Grace oC o oh
God hu but t by byo vo votes tes oi Qfc c itizens nor n or cat can
he se issue a royal mandate 1
Wicked Motion Pictures
The puritanical arid an d h hypocr ypocrtiealno1sc poc l itical tie alnolse noise
nade by soca soealle4 lied reformers agains t tdis dis
llll1yof lay i of JolintonJeffr JohmonJetrries ies fight fightpictur pictures pictur s
bn ias done donesomgood some good It has Brought to
no lo Uce lc as a u rea reaction tlon the display of 9fil f a
cllISS i lass of p phcteires 1 ictures that are vicious vicio s im
noral an 111 and d J degra din ding g gw whic which w hich h it has been
eustomar lustomary r rto to exhibit e hiblt freely free ly to whoever w hoever
Ilal md ln a nic mcke ke l llln and Inclination inclination to attend
Ii i I picture show
The s porting por ting writer of o f Leslies Leslie s Wee V ekr kly
sn lays ys I visited a regular fam ilymoving ily ll moving
picture i icture house where men women and
children attend One picture plet r presented
lin in aged miner s hot llOttiown down and nnr lro ro bbedof bbed of
r II 515 i ii I gold The thief was taught aught and
lynche y riche d The next a jealous woman onian who
thoughtanotlerwolIan hought hought4laotllCr another woman was was waiting for
her lier icr aus band bant i in a hotel an and d jumped on
her ier icr beat her tore half her clothes lothesolf off
lind mid pulled out most of her hair To o
Intel was an old gentleman gentt munw w ho 1loJouI1l foun d 1
that his young bride was WII flirting Illr tlngwith ting wi with th
hcr iier er ItepsolllIlJllcommltte1 stepson and committed l suicide
tle le Tare ire is isme mea meat t for sermons s snnd and re form
tnlk nlk Get busy gen gen tlemen 1
It It Pays to Advertise dvertise
It slioUld 1ioltl t be e the aim of ever every y li busi si
nessmllnto less man to br br lug in 1 his ls bus iness to to the
lotico iticu of those who a are arese a see eldngqI1l1Iity king qua lity
and ml price In goo > dsaridservice ds nll nidserviee servicecustomr customers
of i f judgment discrimination and nndtaste ami d taste
These hcse are the customers who vlio buy bu y and
lay lIyfl fair It prices ulces promptly promptlyII and II cmii ni l willingly W 1l1ilngIY
t t is to these t j lese people that we weJna io inia sakc ke our
la ippeu ppea 1t jteim l hiusd and this ths class that we see k as
readers eadera of The Forum An advertise
rteiit eutt placed with us II has the th best chance
fpr pr cr reac hing hln this thiselass class o f people
SOCl OCt L ANi Nl PERSONAL
Mrs N N G Ro Itoblmismi binson of38A of 3110 3SA 0 street h ct
N r W w is yis vis iting friends frlendsantlle and re latives
in j Morelle ld lt l Vf V y Va Her liu Iu lnisband > sban band d the
IPo opular ouhitr uhlr tonsorial tonsorilillllqst avtist at t the capito l
wi HI I Join jo in her her sometime oll1chml this week and IIn
af ifcra fer rls a s hor hortslll hort t stay at Mbrcflold will take
a po imli1eat iiticat litl nl trip through the State of W
Ylrglll irgin Irginia ia
Im Imperial perial Po tentate tenhl te Jacob lWob Wright Wrig h t of o
iclimond Va was in the c cIty ity Thursday r rhllrsda
nstnnd isl and was wa received rece ived by b byii Deputy I ii pll pm1t r r1m Im
perlol erlol rlol rotenta PotentateChllrle te Charles D Freeman Mr
Wr Br T Tr r ight ighs t is I en n route 10uteto to Detro it Mich l1iehto Mic h to
I ttcnd l the Imperial I Council Coullcllot of Mystic
hriners August 23rd Mr Freeman the
De teputy > axLy l ty Imperial Jm mn perial PC rial Potentiate 1 expeC3 expects to be
> ir r rsent < sen sent t at tha tlll1tmeetlng t meetin meeting g
trof r f Walter Wi Wilner lner Dyson Dysowhoh who is spending apeAr epenu ling
pine 5510 time nt Pu 2ulxper ljiper ia KX ppecl pecUi t l i Irllt piii
soon jon toni preparatory preparllt9rytoMsumlnir y to taassumiog aKSumlng the tb duties
of f his lx ix department della tmcntatll01vlrd at Howard t1n Un Palversity iversity
Mm Irs Dr I NRort N Ross E a is IS expected oxp I cted hprac h6m
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this this wee week k from Cincinnati Cln innatlwhere where vhero she s sil il ile he e ha IllS
been b en for soinc soie tin time ie visiting visitin g her son son an lIud
dnjiglitori D
I
I THe aged agel lfaUerof fa father ther of Mrs Willie Lew LQwls Lewhi is
of 1142 1I4 ICtli IGtltstrect street N W WM M pl1sse passed awa away
In his home Columbus Ga Mrs lIIlSiLewls > Lewi
was at N8be his bedside sideluring during his lust 1ustho hour lr i
Ifer er many friends extend to her their thcl
heartfelt heartfe lt synipathy SyIIPllt
Mr H Hatliawa 1Iuttlmaway tla1a y the mo mod model del l an d delny d dc cla elny c Ia
artist of our city c ity returned 1 front Ba it lti
more this week witli YILIL ltIttlie the dea de th t1im mask m sk o t
I Joe Gene Gnnsi the th Old Id Master
I The TheDQctors Dpctorsi Doctor Cpnwntioh Con Convcntio ht 1proms prom mom ises stli to1 to he h 1 i
the biggest thing of of its kind lndever lnd ever lieh held lid
here
Attorney Ta Tayloriwli ylor wlo 1 was 59 so 8tbrut brutall lly
assaulte lIasllul e d by a gang gapg ga of w white ht ruffian ru ans
some somethile tlirie timq ago is isuble 1 able lo to bu out ou u t tigalh agal
and is doing nicely 1IIe ly
Mr M M 11 Bashon DIlhor Bt hoit Crusor dru lrllrehitect jircli Architec itect t an am l
builder in InEnstp Ia East Deanwobd Deaixwoodtnade llllv o l lmad ma mad de a fiylng fly ulyin iri
trip to t9 NSW N w York YorkllLst ork last Week ve ek on onbnslless businesa bnslless
Those desiring desirlpgho homes m msshollid sshollid should cer cc certalmil rt tain luly
see sce Mr > Crusor before befo e investing
J Jl V 1 Bond propr pr Jrle ie tor tqrof of o f a mens JUr fiir iu
nls nl nlshing hing store in lUrmingliahi liAliIV1I8 Ala wai va
in our city cityfl for > rlt a few fe1vdaysthfs days this week en
route to Ul the Business Busl1 ess Mens 1IIcn League Lcllguea ai a t
New York Yor 11f Mr Bond Is Ism s an entcr pr prlsln isinfj islmi l
hus hustling tling chap clllpiindr iindwporta cnd vCortb j jort ort tha thatthe that t the busi bus i
ness lIe s i iixtcrests Jter t among lm n the colored color 9dmen men o f
IHrmingliam Btllpin gham I jmaro are being bemgwell well taken takencare cart
of Ho adv ises that th ltfhesplr tlie me spir it of i co
operatlvcness o oerll erll tiveness and mt nt l mutual niu tunl a id among I1lno iig the thi th
op p
Negroes Ne l lroosof roosof of that city is responsible resp llslble for fo
their thelrsuccess success in the main mal
Thecplored peop le o f Birmingliain lirm llgl llgllln lln hav <
just o pene pened d a bank in lriAlabama Alabama named name i
the Prudential Iru entiai Sa S Saving ying Bank Ba k Mr Bond
says saysthecapitnJlzi the thiecapitahizuti capitaliza tion ilin n is 30000 am nnll
q quo quotes otes tes this as one ne of the evidences d o f
progress pro gress
I Mrs Dav D David wi id Lo L L o Stewart Stewart gave an in
formal for mal musica mu sle nle le an d dance dm ie O at ather her resi
de del dance ricQ ice on on list h stMdday t Mon day dayn n ight lghtAlIgust August 15
It waswell waswellnttende attende d and a a pleasariteven
in it gwas g was was reported
NEWS NEWS ITEMS ITEMS
Chas D DFreeman Freeman E R Co lumbi
Lodge Writes Wr ites Letter Let er of Thanks
Washin Vashln gton gtonD D C Aug 17 1010
Editor National Na tional l Forum
My M denr Sir I am in receipt of your
pommunicatloll communication announc ing in g the nlJ name C o of
the successful contestant in the voting
con contest test inaugurated l by your journal
The National l Forum orum for the th coos ost
popular Elk I Inmpleascd am pleased to knov
that siich l1eh a pro gressive and ami d active youn young
man as Dr R R L Feytbn P ton is to toreeeive receive
the prize Dr Peyton is nn Elk BlkoC ol
good standing andlas and has hasl las a a host of fr friends iends
I IMsfre desire to take tak advan tage tlig of this op
portunity to toco118ratulAte congratulate tIle the Forum
qritheimas pn xthernas thejmas terly telIYmanner manner in > vhich hte11 ici It gave g Ye
tbonccountoLtlle theaccou Ll a ountofthe rilPf the Elk Elkis Convehtlon onven onveii Hon j an a li il d
f tiliUI n1i Ji k1 p1t l iJ iJ I I f i
j ji i Eure ure d dths rtl tliij parade p para h he de e r I Nf NfI1 thin I1 k r rlr bic IC th th
sen sentiment mentof of every Elk in m the city when
I Say that your paper has donea done a great grea
leal to place our oUlorder ourore or der be Jetore fore the th public
hnrvery in n a very favora ble light
Very Yeryres respec res pee tfullyj tfulli
CIIAS C IAS 1 FREEMAN FREElIlo
Exalted d l Ruler
Co lumbia Lodge No o 85
1000 4th StS St S W
The he Famous Glee Club of Co lumbia
Lo dge No 85 Open for
Engagements Erigage ef ts
Those who iv ito s ing ingmusie music or perform upon
nstrumaats nstrumeas > of Jfme o f me lody are becoming becom ing
ilut adly lly less The inventor of ofthe the lC phono
gra raph ra ph ma may y have a dde d d a lInk link to the
eh hain un of of c eiv iv ilization lli1a tion but he who set
It t to to mus mu ic was enemy e nemy nemyof of man Iha miian rildnd kind
A pleas singre ing rcictiori re ctionflpm ctiomi fr fpxi pm the craze eraz for
eanned anne d melody is announced dl by the Co
umbia um bia Gr Gle Glee lee eCluli Club an organization organiza tion of
young oung men who will study and II ril l render
ehoral libra and glee music The c lub is com ¬
posed sase d of ofl ofthe l the following
First Firs t tenors tenorsCury Gary Ro binson I I E E
Wilson Verdi Fisher Second tenors
hnrles Lee Jesse Madden First Irst basses
George George Pope pe C S Bea Basic le Thomas Me
Intosh ntos h Second basses basesWm Wm A Clayton
Jerem fcrcmiah iII Scott Sc Oott tt William Jones Louis
Am kra bler director t 1 D E Scif Se S lf genera l
manl1gCl antger
A Popular Pop lar Caterer
It is a pleasure to the Forum to
I call all tire tlmn attention o f the public to the
eaCe afe o OC f Sir Joshua N Anderson who
1 1eaCe is s m proprietor o f the Tuske fuskcgee gee Lunc h h
loom at 020 North Capitol l street N W V
1 lrAIHlerson > hy fr Anderson Is meeting nacetimiga a long fe lt want
Inthis n ri this locality loclllltyby by caterin ca terin g g to the peb p b ple
IIer Ieretofore tofore it has been most impossible
I for or persons per ons to be properly properlyseredin served in that
parti larticular ulnr section see tionoC of the city c ity As As it is
nontranaicnts LOW transients going to nnd nndcoming coming
Crolllth ronr omn the Union Depot can cannlways always secure
It firstc lass uptodate meal wellcooked well ei Icoo cooked ked
IIn n d e legantly legantlyscned served It would seem see
thnt hat qvery VPIY colored colorcl lmnn man of race pride jinit l Jn in
tho ho government printing prin ting ofllce would give give
bis i is patronage p tronllge to this esta blis blirhment hment an d
there here iere by ovoid voi1 l the th cmbtrrassment emb rll1ssment of be
hig 11 sit Jim iimCrowcl Crowe d l and at th the same time
get et the same fare for less lesslIloaey money Give Giy
Une Jnc le Jos JOh To h a tr ia htl l
Oyster Oyst r Shell Honian Reacts
Many people have pondered u wondered l wbat
becomes lecpmes econjes ot plr n and nndn neodlos odles and andoys ant iaye oys
tcr er shells sll lls The Roman settlers sotthei scorn
t o i have used sel them toadvnnttge to advantage fcr
the ho streetsof str etsCt the ancient Verulamlvtni
iy y St Albania which whlchls which is to bo further
ixcavated are paved pavcllwIth with oyster oYEt r
nhls bells luci lle which seems to Imllcata Inl llcats good gooc
tasta aste sto and economy e ol1omy on tho thopart part of our
pre ire redeoesrorsWcstmnjnster deossaqra eesssqrs Westminster VestuiInster Oasjte Ga t
To Test Te8tOUCCUra0e Our fCoUrarje raae
lard lard things th n s aro ar r 6 6put 1 1 put jJutln jJutlnpur n pur way wa
nol bt to tostop stop stO but bu to tfcall call out nutour our cour <
ago ge and an d bur strength str etrnsthAnon n gJI Anou Ano
In the Rough
CaddIe to loJoncs Jones who h lias misaef
hIs is Is ball six sx lx times consecutlvaly
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The Loss May Be SlpOOpppOO IqC l0OO0O00Crov 9ooOC r CrpV iWd
of 100000 100 ooo oooO1Grolnds on O1Grolnds Grounds When henihe th
Flames Sweep Them Two Tc Tctuo tuo Dead D am
Thirty Injured
Brussels Druss ls Spec Special ial The j jiyhite iyhx Vhlt lL c ity o c f
the Worlds Fa Fair ir as a theBclsiana thc elgiuns ca eall
the 1010 exposition exposltl n is now no a mass of <
lames and smouldering sl oulderlng ru ru ins A Aspnr spar k
falling Jn fahlln lllng in to inflammable infianJUUlhle material in th tlie t
telegraph building bu buildin 1din g burst up in flames
whic whi lc h driven by a high wind swerj swept
rapidly in all directions dir ctl ns Soon tho Be BiB
fiian titus Englis h hand and French Ff1n h sections War ere
destroyed The Ihefir firemen U1en and de tachment
o f f soldiers called quickly q1 ickly to o the seen e
found themselves themselvesbamcd baffled by 1 tho he verita bl ble b
Ira tale ale Ie whic h carried the burning ember
fo to all parts oftbe of the grounds groltnl l
The loss in the expos exposition ition fire is esti
ma mated matedmit ted tedn n at t 500000000 f fran francs ranis s 100000
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To the l left ftofthe of Hip main nu lln building 1 ldu 1i1r1lngluose ilding ares
the picturesque pictllre sQueroof roofs r and spires spirrsof o
1 Sl3ruexe fBpuexellcs 1BruexellesKermesz bcs 1 Kermosz 1 x a n Be Belgian lgian Conpj on one Y
stanch with water cliutpsj chutes tobogRai tobo
e Udcs sll es and j scores s sepr 9rei o f fa s ide h1esigws l lo ishpws soVsTJ Thii ls
place plate wn was a liyaw live w lth Sunday lmd irnda crowds crowdsr r am tin an
before they could couldbe ibe s be gottcnaiut gotten otLenoutwlth lut witlinji wlUI nil j
l II I Itollrif tollrif Ji crif4 t < rmMz was
ililoHj1 l ti1zir The Th crow crovds ro wlI8b ds became ea1i1 pa tiaitl tiaitlshlck an hiestvick shlck
eti elJ en an ant d dmen i men womenan women an d children fou fough ht
madly ml1dlrto toescape to escape The ex its itshecame became i chokei el oled
with ltb the the8t struggling uggling masses an d mar ma
used their fists to clear time th pathway
Many were vcrc trampe d under foot foo t and ant I ba badi dly dlj
in Injurer jured i
Soon the enormous facade tum bled Ir In
ruins rUII muss Considerin g the rapidity rllpidityo o f thi
ponflagrntion orifinarltion the small sma ll loss los of life ii is 1
hiervclous Sp far far as is known up to f II
late hour hourton ton lTht ihton on ly IYhVP two aredea are dea dead il Tin T Thi he
Injure d as pfllc offic ially iallyannouneed ia lly announced nuraboi numn be
SO l0 but probably pro b bly many liundrcdsreceivec hsumidrods receivet
minor hur hlirls ts
POLICEMEN MUITNY
Refuse Ref se to Guard Guar d Against Str Strikrs iksrs ir in
Columbus Co C lumbus lu mbus Ohio
Columbus Ohio jJ i9 Special Fiftythrei
members Uembersof of the Po JIce lce De partment withii withi l
24 hours hO Jrs have rebelle d l against aga inst Mayo
MarEhalls or ders to ride on street str et cars car
The mutineers m IUneers were increased Incrcal d by 20
All of the 20 were men employed emplo yed yedsea as spec
Ials als for strike duty Unlike Unlikethe the regular
officers o who mutinied the 20 special
were not suspen suspended ded but u pon ps their theirre re
final to board cars they were told thaI
by that act they had ha removed thcmsclve
from from the serv ice
The Mayor made no call ca ll fnr fo the return
of State troops Officers of the Fourth
Regiment four companies o f f w which wis hich iclm an are
otntloned otntionedln in Columbus say they have bnei
to toll told ld l to hold themselves ready ream lsr for service
hut ut at the a c djutantgenerals office o ffice It i h h
denie ne l ie d that preparations prepurn tlons have been madi
for calling out troops
Mayor Mars hall calle alle d 1 for 2000 vol 01
untecrs IInte rs for police po ll lle e duty r He took tin the
brunt of all critic erltlelsm ism mal made ls aga against inst tin the
manner in w hich the situation sltull tlon has been
handled but said thnt if his critics were
sincere they the theywould would woulllolfer wouldo oiler o frer to perform po lice lice
duty I
SNOWWHITE WATER
Sea ea Captain Relates Seeing an In
explicable e plic1ble Phenomenon
Port Townsend Io lseud Wash Wr ath Special I In
1 i report to the tl Unite d States Hydro
jraph o ffice here this statement is made o of
rm m inexplicable phenomenon that marln <
Interests ntercsts dec m lare lar Is without w ithout precedent preem rezedcnt lent
The statement Is filed fII d by Captain Sam
lels ide of the Amer An rlcan ican ica barkcntim Aurora
MI 11 arr ival lvl 1 from Calico Teru On June
17 in latitude 11 I 1 deprtos south and IInl l
nngltude SO S0m degrees m wont accor ding tn t
the ho report re port the VMsn ese ls eoiusobrought contse bruught her
into nto an area of snowwhite water wllter The
ixpansn xpan 1 was sn s lar 1are j as to rw ri qtlirC juir nearly
1111 in in cntlrs day 1 iay4 sa il to traverse lt Its
anrging with lYl tb tli the natural 01 tural ocean o clln wnter we ttr
vas as sharp and dillaitti dll1nitly ly dct i hi 1 flnod fil d h in color
Creating a a mtrva lous scene o f marlnu
bt leiuty enuty ut
Invistkatlon IDI tivaton with lilt li 1 every Iv ery moans avail
nIJI iiblo Ide failed to aliow s hine tlib tllifJ1enorrirnon 1 plPtiomenon to
be be to lue i to Biibmnrlna vo lcanic l IIic eruption or
ither t tle1 seismic upheavals u
Loses Money Ends Life fc
Kenosha Wis Spec Sp Clal ial r J Prank ank W
ohling 42 42ellr1l years old ohi b president prcsl lent t of the
K venosha nosha Morcantilo creJ iII Company rom puny and leader
unong 1101Jg thfc Social Democrats of Wlscou
sin in comm itte lt e d dsule suic ide in his hi hm is office lIe
lashed his throat with wltbn a shoe knife
levering pvelIIp pvelIIptIle everJ the jugular vein and I ndtllen hd then tak
Jng Jnganoth nganpthcf ng anoth nuiothCs I knife drove m It i dee Mop p into the
wound Mr Mr Mro No o hlin hlinI li limig left le ft1 ft a letter l ttel which
Indiellte ndicatedtliat lhflt that ha had hntllostl1IIJI lost lostmioney money ythrQIIh through
speculn i peculatIOn tlon nnIliad and nai l Bad bai l betraye betrllc d lothrrs others who w ho
had i a ad d given him this use of oftlelr their the ir money
MAtNPOP ANYrUrE ARE HOMfUSS
A Portion of oftbe the Japanese Capi ¬
tal Now NowSubmerge Submerged
I Thousands of Homeless and Hun Hundry dry
People Sheltered in the Temples Templesang and
I SchoolhousesNot Schoolhouses sNot Not Enough Boats
to Convey ConveytheSufFerer the Suffercro to oPlaces Places p of
Shelter She ShelterA lter A Hotel HotelPatroriizedby Patron Patronized ized by
Foreigners Destroyed All the
Guests However Are Safe
Toklo Spec iuThe ia l The grea t floods in
this c city ity and vicinity caused by the high
water in the River Sumida have caused
30 o ia far as re ported 385 dea ths and 500
others thers are missing
At At6 8 oc lock A M it was announced
that the flood was subsiding
The Honjo and Fukadawa FukadaVa wards of
Tokio are submerged d
Tens o f thousands of persons are arebome home ¬
less le s and starving One of the three more
Important lm portant embankments guardin g Tokio
gave way and ha d l the second and third
dikes broken half hil if the capital would hm have ve
been submerged The threatene d embank ¬
men ncn ts were guarded by b troops
Thousands Thousancsofhomeesspmonsnrebe of homeless home homeless less persons personsnre arc be ¬
ing In g sheltered lit im t the tbeteJriples temp tempies les an d sc school hool
houses hou8eslltwhlch at which wlm lch relief re lief stations st tlonsthe the most
de drplorll plora ble blos s ights lghtsore are witnessed v ltne s sed ed d The Thevie vie
t tlmsof Urns jms of the hollood floods flood floodarc arc arewholly wholly dependent
upon 1po i jon l pu public blic Hc relie f Cr r Thousands rapre raprelmye ml r have
be be pmium4dntto t unablWo flnsl 1insime e lt4jljA Itoroin ln gto to 4 the c
ill l tiF t a t on e iit m
placer 111neespfs1 pln es prs faafe fe e tft tYillll ind ampd they tbeyare are exposed to
the thernm ra rain in and hunger huug r
Every available boat is being belngemploycd employed
Inthe m the work of rescue rescue and to convey food
where it ins Js is mos most t nee l1edet ded
The c jucstion o f ffeCl feeding ng the stricken s
people is causing a pprehension The
vegeta ve etll ble and fish supplies are fa lling III ng
and the stoc k of biscuits already is near ¬
ly exhauste d d There is no fear however
for the thesllpplv supply o f fr rice r ice
The mounta in floo flood d in the neighbor nel hbor ¬
hood of Karulzawa destro yed yer l the Mikasa lIlk sll
Hote l Many fore igners were were s topping
there but fortunately no fatality has been
reported so far
TO PROSECUTE WARDLAWS
Death of One of ofSisters Sisters Will Not Halt
Counsel for State
Newark ewllrk N J Specia l lThQ The prose ¬
cution of Mrs Caroline B Martin and
Mrs Snead will not bo interfered with
In any anywa wa y by the dea death deathof th thof of Virginia 0
Wardlaw the third of the sister in ¬
dicted diete d in connection with the myste mysterious rious
death of Occy W M Snead Sn ad tho East
Orange bathtub victim vle tim This statement
was ma de by Loul Hood special specialcounse counse l
for the Stato In the Wardlaw Wl Warm irr Uaw casa ea e when
his attention was ca lled to re ports that
Miss j js s Wardlaws death might cause ca se the th
prqsecution of her two sisters ister to be
d lopped Mr Hood HoodSlIhl said that time three
sisters were jointly c harged with the
commission of the crime as we ll 1Jas as nid ¬
ing and unl l a betting it and he would not
conce de le thttt the case against Mrs Mar 111 ¬
tin and nllllMn ant I Mrs Snead had been weakened wCI kenel l in
any afl way by b the death o f Miss Wnrdlnw
MANY NEW GOVERNORS
I Largest La tgest Number Ever Chosen at One
Time TimeFoul Four Elections Before Fall
Washington Was Washin l1ington gton D C Spec Spednl ial ialA At A t tthe the
coming fall elections mote States will
elect governors than ever before beCe In the
history o f the Union For I or the first time
Oregon is to join the list o f Common ¬
wealths electing e their executives in No ¬
vember Heretofore the Oregon Stlte
election has been he ld in June
A total o f 3U iti governors oelDor are to bs lt i e lect ¬
e d this fall Thir l ih 1 1lir h l lmim lir tytwo will be vote d l
for at the genera l elections In November
Three States Vermont Ma ine and
Arkansas will vote for governor neat
month and iii l Georgia will elect its execu ¬
tive lve in October
Tile gubernatorial gsmber ubcrr iiatorial torill contests in some of
the me States ira o f a more than ordinarily ordinarilv ort hitiarily
interesting il1tercs tln character I The elections ill iit
others will be b of ofIt It pure ly perfunctory
character maiiictPr the election o f the lIepiili Hepllhllel1 liepi ulm llcMi J he i
or r the Democrat candidate ccuhm iate as the cnsi
l11a miV be being h Itch inl mig a foregone conclusion conch iislon So ¬
c ia 8 lists and nll1llrohihltlousti ii mmi i 1rohibitiouisU lroh lit itiomib eti will vl I I have ha iiakccii can
dldqtcs iim lte for f r governor gi > CrilOl in a majority n of f the
I State tnte ftnd Inr l In Some ome o f them they tll1v tim y arc
expected preted to poll iv r considerable elIIsl < lerahle le vote votr
DREXEL RISES 6750 FEET
American meriCan Aviator Aviat AviatrMaIces r Makes Malc s a Worlds Worl s
Altitude Record
Lanark Scotlan d Specia l It was Va
o ffic ia lal1 ialty lly announced anmiouneci l that J T Armstrong
Drexel the American Alllerlc n aviator atta I tdnel ine d l
a a world worllls 1 a ltitude ititUl lo record by rising 07o O7
feet
His barograph will ill be submitte d to the
experts of the Kew Observatory Observatoryat at Lon ¬
don d don on who will w ill determine the accuracy o f f
the he Instruments ts
Drexels flight was the sensation 8 JsatiOli of tho
1vilUon iviatlon tvit tlon meeting emica Ung
1
PEOfO MONIT 10NnPRESIDHn PUSIDENT
OF CHILI IS DEAD
Stricken By Heart Failure FlilureoJl o
Arrial Ar rlvaillt at Bremen
HE E SAW mm M RGAYNOR mm sum
Senor Montt Had Been a Suffere
i From Heart Disease and Was Oi On 0
His Way IN 1to to German Springs fo Cor
the Cure Cur eServecl Served Several Ter Te Tennis rms iris a as
President PrctSidentof of Chili ChiUABrave ChiliA A Brave Fights Flghtcr
and a Fine Executive ExecutlveManyYear ExecutiveMany Many Year
An Officer Om er In Inthe > the Chilean Navy Nav y
Lon London don Special ieclallresident President IJ Pedro
1fonttof Montt of ChIll arrive d at ftremen iremen remen on tb the
steamship Kaiser Wilhelm del Gross Qrosse
Tuesda Tuesday y ymornini morning His death denthoccurred occurred a at
11 llrOO II 110 ocloc k P P 1 M It was due to 11
recurrence e of heart fa ilure following follow ing th t <
recent attack aUackof of angina pectoris from fro III
which he suffered
Now YorkSp York SpeclahPreaidemmt clllPresi clllPresient ent Moot
left New York just a wee k ka a ogll go aftu aCtor
one on of o the most startling experiences eXJ > oriences In ii i
his career That same morning he had
wen ecll Mayor Gaynor s shot hot down > wn on tin the
deck of the Kaiser Wilhelm Wllhclm del Grosse
had wltllesed vitncsed the strug s truggle gle with JllmesJ
Gallagher the would be assas assassin 3ln lUId an
hllddparted lied de s parted d on the Kaiser fevcr feertshly feverishl lshl
excited over the occurrences ns wcr werc
most of ofth the other passengers pllseng rsaboard aboard i At 2
sufferer from heart trouble 1 1 it Ithnot is not tm i in 111 I
probable that his suddeij sudder dea death e J1thllJay th may ii I nl
some measure bo beattribttted attributed to th the stun ii l
o f that occurrence
Before efore the vessel 4epnr par fed fe d Prcsldcpi Prcslde
M Mpntt ntt gave o out outan t anintarcstlng an interesting intq estiniPevlewde ieview eviewde dmi 1
scribin g the shooting Shoo tlug is h S ho saw sIl it Ifrmint ijii M mint
later at sea he flashed l a 0 m wireless wlrelessnies nies mes l
sage s g of ofs Bympathy sym mpll pathy ih to the t c May JTaydr ri He He ar nr I
rived in New York from fr qm South Sout4Am Americi dcl
on August 3 after a s st stop fop p in the thelahulDl Pahaim 1
Canal Zone one where wherehe he inspected the worl
on the canal and anm I pronounce pronounced d it goo good d I
Arr Arriving iving here lie was rece ived with UK
presidential salute and met metbythe by the I Fed I ed
eral State and city officials 1
On the following Friday he left foi
Bos ton whence he was taken on th the < I
Pres Pre side idents nts yac ac ht Mayflower MayflowertO to Beverly Beverl 1
where he healld and Mrs Montt had lunc lu heon con
with the President Durimigiu During Durill gJ ilils ls Calk fl1lk1 Vitl w ith lth
the President the PeruEcuador boundnrj bouim der3 I
dispute dispu te came Cllmcup up and President lresla n t Taft
asked the Chilian execu tive th e to iise 1 iIC e ii U in
fluence in urging urgmg the thehvo two countridL eountri countr14 tc to
accept Cceptthe the goo good d offices of the Unitet U aed
States toward an anamleable amicable adjustinoqt adJustme am ljus tmo qt
In consequence it is understood thai
President Montt cabled instruction te
Santiago Santin go
While in this tim is countr country y the thilI ill hea ea lth lth ol of
President Montt was a apparent He was
easily e l8lIY fatigued and ond nd hirojd hisokLlea heart 4 art trouble tr p puble uble
bothered bo Jhercrlbhn him considera eo cosic si lera rably bly r rV V <
btj tj j
Mew ew York Repubiic Rjtth1kan b iin Committee C mmittee
Recommends Sherman 1
New York Special SpecllllT1 Theodore eodore noose ¬
volt elt matched strength with the o ld
guard of the Eppublican Republiconparty party in in New
York YorkIIn an d met dec isive defeat Th The Re ¬
publican state sta te committee in s session here
by a vote of 20 to 15 refused to recom ¬
mend him for Jempo temporary emporary ary chairman if f the
state convention w whic hic h h meets at Sara 5lra ¬
toga on September 27 Instead Vice
President James S Sherman was selecte selected se Ie hetcd tetl d
This Tl is Is Colonel Colon 1 Roosevelts second sc secondm co nll de m b ¬
feat at at the hands of the o ld guard guar d the
first having been beentbe the legislatures le re fusal
to pass the Cobb direct primary bill a l ¬
though tho gh Mr Rooseve lt especially indorsed
It
With hi hi his l s latest setback plans for har ¬
mony within the party rn the state re ¬
ceived a severe setback and as as soon as
Colonel Rooseve lt heard the news he Is
sued a statement in which whic h ho enrolled
himself as a progressive progres sive so far fares cs the
New ew York situation goes
It was his hismost most pointed political politicalsta polltlc poli icalstate alslllle sta te
midst since his return and those who hio
saw him were wc re convinced that he had ha d de ¬
term erm ined to begin an open fight on the th
old guard guar d
KILLS WIFE AND SELF
Woman Had Upbraided Man for Not i
Living an Honest Life I
Philade lphia lpll ia SpeciuD Specimz In the puce pre 1
enee nee of their two c hildren age d four and
six Ix years Bartko Bernardaky shot and
nstantly killed his wife and then blew
out mt his own brains in a lodginghouse lodglu Thou5e house
on m North Franklin l street in tin thu c city ity
The i he tragedy is the result of a quarrel qu quarrelc rrri due c
the ho neighbors say sa to the wife upbra upbraid id
Ing ng the husband because he did nt lead
an to n honest life
The cou ple came from Po land leas lel than
n i year ayo ao and resided 1 w ith Carroll
F Fabian bian inBulTalo In BufTalo Mrs Horminlaky Berumiri leky le ft
hcr mel husban d l and clime here three week wo k I
igo gO witli with the children nnd ant i then wrote 1
hlm i lm according to the hc neighbor meighm hora that s sle he I
would wouldDl1 aga Dl1 in live with him 1 I ru if i I h led lei 1 a
better > ottcr life The husban d cams caDl here Sat Satl
irday from Buffalo ulflo with 113 1 Ia mid the tl1
wife the neighbors any was wa ikepMrnl skrpl ielll
vlicre he got ot the money mone This Thi a led to
quarr uarrs ls with w ith the tragic tra gic resuH Tlui
police jollcn know nl1lhil nothing i abnut tJb huit ut the man ex
cept ept what they worn j old old by tins neigh
bors ors
O On n
ounnEi ourm 0111 I IfN TEDAY I DAY
Secondary Socondai y Henimorrhago l m horrha ge thot
On OIlY Contingency
TO LEAVUHE LEAVE THE HOSPITAL IH TEN TENDAYS BAYS
Removal Removalof of the Bullet Does Not Con
cern cer n the Surgeons at All AUas as They
Siy SayIt It Can Easily Be Done at atAnyi Anyi
Time TimeHis His Cough Is I StillTrouble Still Trouble
some
New York Yo k Spec cllll ial The surgeons
attending Maor Mayor Ga Oanor ynor confessed confesS4dtl to a a
fear of just one thing tim ing a secondary se ondllrYI
hemorrhage that m ight occur ccur alon g gthf itho th
path torn by the bullet A secondary t
hemorrhage iiemaorr hmagmu is ISbleding blee hi hee ding 24 2 4 or more more hours
after a fter a wound woun d has been inflicted In IJ
Mayor Miy r Guynors Gaynorsease case It would w ould l mean me nn that
the buH bullet t has so abra nbrlUlM 6d the rlliloD wall of
some artery that the pulsing blood btoo t t1ma had ha4 1ma 4
broken bro ken through Such a I1hemo he inorrhagq rrhllgl
must 1m checked chec ke d within a couple of ofmin mini mint t
utes If Ifr death r is to be averted tvsr ted
Every Eeryotber other contingency contin ney conce iva ble If to
the alert surgica 8urglcl tl l mind has been beenprovlde1 provided i
for The Mayor Mnol has received injection lmu jcetion
of ofllntltoxin antitoxin to ward off te tanus the
bullet has b been cn viewe vlew6das d as it lies cnu em
bedded in inbony bony tissue in Inthuoo them roofpf roofo io fthq f the
pharynx the wound has been dressed ancl a anl
aseptic ase ptic ized and the Mayors 1Iars blood tes te tem d
tw tmnice ice i e a day for the germs o f f septicemia scp ticomla
or blood po ison ing Of O cour course e suc h h pre
cautions as may have been b cn taltcn ta ken
to guard gUII guardagalnstaaeeondary d IIglllnstn against agalnstaaeeondary a secondary second ry hemorr ha h hage ge se
but w wholly holly to guard guar against that Is im 1m
possible
That is why there is always at least
one doctor on duty with the Mayor night n ight
nnd muim i da y If a a secondary hemorrhage were
t tl > como the doctor in the room would
t I i I ply have to stanc h the flow of blood
with his fingers for a moment or two
un until tilliglltureseould ligatures could be bellpplied applied
It tlevelciP developed Monday Mon 1 that thatthis this tim is stanc h ¬
ing of of a secondary 8e ondary hemorr b morr hage hagawlsal was all alt <
that the surgeons surgcon8had had IlImhl in mind now no when
speaking of an o peration The removal
of the bullet Is a s imple affair with w itiL
which they are concerning themse lves not 1
a t ta a ll
One of the physic ians who Is attend
ing Mayor Qaynor said I that barring unl
foreseen and impro hn pro ba hnble ble complications
Mayor Gaynor will be beIIble able to leave the i
hospital in two wee ks
Tim polico wo Ilreengaglng engaging themselves on
a theory that Jimmies J Gallagher tiny tb
wouldbe assassin may have had an ac ¬
complice This Gallagher denies denlesbut but a
man with a police po Jlce record reeordls is under susi sos 4
picion
STEAL RAWN PAPERS
Burglars Burglars Break Breaklnto Into Home of His Hii Hi
SoninLaw
Chica go Spec ial lalDete ialDetectlves Detectives esare are iny in
cstigating a mysterious a 1 robbery a t l tht th
home liome sonic of Robert RobettC C Brin rln kley soninlaw
o if t tTrl1 Trl1 t G L R n bateS pr pres1n4rrtlthe I 31JLrrJtb
illUnlll ionuu 1 fiaiv Ral l Aya AyaYiui y JI i WlllllCtr1cit Yiui i iit > it tii 1 f T 7 I
Br inlcleyi ln lc1ey who 1s 1snow is is now with wIUrhi his fain fa irijly tly ll
I lVlrglnl h n Virginia is tusto usto dlaii of Rawns dooms oell
nents nentsj j Offic ia ial l investigation Investita tion of ofa a llege lhege4
gra Ta ra ft j m 1 car repa ir bills of the Illinois 1Ilinoi
Central Ha Balhoad ihoad ihoadr r of w hlch hi h Rawn wa WM
formerly a vice president preSidentis is thought to tob bo b
responsible for the tb ransacking rail ransackingof sacking sackingof of tha
Brin rin ltley residence
Many valuables were passed by thij th
hieves but desks and drawers where whe re th thq
documents locume hts might be placed were rani mn
ached
MOUSE IN INHER HER RAT J
Actrtss ictrtss Badly Shocke d But Will Re
cover
New York Spec Spc clal ial ialTlie The first woman
to o be recorde d as having a real mouse m ouse in
her er rat is Miss Elizabeth Gooda ll llal1 an a
ctress She was re hears ing in the thoSev Sev
ntyflrst Regiment Armory for her ap
pelIance learance In We Vfont ont Go Home Till
ilprn lorn lam lng l 1g 1gI I and at one on oup e time took ofT the
rat at an and d hid it in a dark c lark corner Wherj Whe
she he put it an aga in and started l to usii
her ier hatnin there waR a terrible commo
tion ion When Vh n she hie finally got ot the list ba t off
out mt mit popped the mouse with a pin wound wOllnl
ill n its it s ide It was IIS said that Miss Good
a i ll is doing roill doinge we w e ll 11
Steel Cage for Baby
Bar Harbor lIrbnr Special Sp cinl A steel ca a go g
on m n whee lpc l cunningly cuuminin gly wrou wrotmght ght by b a skill
ed i d craftsman and ant i safe guarded uarded by locks
i f the most complicated 1 design for the
mornings norn nam lngs ride of Vinson Mc Lpun
Americ Vniericas s 100000000 baby is the latest
and it l most startling novelty novel r whic h two
pn ni d 1 parents have taken to protect thl this
little Croesus a gainst kidnappin Id lluppiu g This 1hi Tlu ia
stee too l perambulator has followed tha th
rr ccont nt attempt of burglars to brtiik into
the he Kdwar d i Ilea le McLean eLean mansion at
Bar Jar cv Harbor The Mc lc Lean baby hah y is now as
care are fully guarde d i from all save his hi nurse
nnd ml tmi l Detective War are dens us if he were a u
ittla ttl prisoner held hel as hostage
Haunted By Dead Wife
New York Va Special Sp ciJIYalter I Walter Schmidt
liO 0 years el1rs o ld killed himse himself lf by inhalin im Imelln
his li la wife killed kill tl
ga as Just six Ix years eari ago
WMf r 1f li l Hi tI saute nianncr l1ItII er Since then
cbmidt chmit lt has been haimtc mauuitcl il by by11lI her 11lI ant un1 l re
mii elldJ elldJII ti iy I iii II m nail 11 lnBii IIUt I ut 0 t of work orl and be t
found l in be h iet
CIW10 amo tub dosjiondont t He was < i
uliy lilym dreesp m l ui with ithm the gas escaping from
luirnur which hai 11111 l hem left tiiriiei l on I
ully ily A helter ami 1I111J ant I a bank book jim
whie hici tlicu tlmii was i U n 1 balance of 125 12 to
Sehm Ichmidts o hm lIt lte rni 11t lit lit l I wore fouiji l In I mx tlic th t lie room
J
Where WhereTheFOrUII1 The ThaForum Forum Can Be Bought ought
100 a c 51 r py
M A Harris 810 Flor Florida ida Avenue Northwest
Davis Dav is Smith 1020 U Street N Northwest orthwes
Gray Gray 12th 2th U Streets Northwest
Wilkerson Will erson Montague 2018 14th Street Northwest
Board Boa d Mc McGUIre Guire 1912J4 1912 14th Street treet Northwest
Snowden Keyes 1819 14th Street treet Northwest
Thos A Leatherwoo d 1516 14th Il lth Street StreetNorthwestJ NorthwestJ
W H Lee 920 20th Street Northwest
E B Bookmon 1 1104 104 1 04 20th Street Northcst
Harr is and an Howley 634 T Street Str et Northwest
John A Hanson 1018 4th Street Northwct
Thos lh l 1 hos s H Harper 208 H Street outhvcst
nr > Will iam E Ga les Anacostia Anaco stia D C
Ellis Cafe 729 4th Street Northwest

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