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Concerned ; INTERNATIONALFUNOS ' TO REPAIR DEVASTATION Self Government For Ireland Provided ' Along Lines ' Like Those Enjoyed By Dominion of Canada and Australia STOCKHOLM, October 20 (Associated l?ress) The or ganization committee of the in ternational Socialist, conference, whiqh was, to have opened here some weeks ago, but which wa9 postponed because the failure of expected delegates from France, Great Britain and the United States to secure! passports from their governments allowing them to . attend, issued ' a state . ment yesterday outlining the . terms upon which it is believed the war may be brought to an , end,' - -J' The terms are based upon the assumption of the committee that .neither the Entente tiQtl the Cen tral Towers will be able to secure a military victory during the re . mainder of the present year nqr ' during next year and,, the, year 1919 will open with the contend ' ing, parties in the same relative : positions as at present ' , TO. CHECK SUFFERING' Toavbfil the suffering" which another fourteen months f war ' will bring to all engaged and to nthe entire neutral world, the So cialist plan for peace is advanced for the consideration of the war ring governments and the World T The suggestions .will be, con.sid . ered at the international confer ence, when it convenes. ( V' V .I'' Tle recstablishment pi peace t ; based on the evacuation, by each of the belligerents of the' enemy Icj-ntory; occupied in Europe and v'the restoration to Germany of the colonies from which she has been dispossessed by the armed forces of the Allies. INDEMNITY PUND ! ' , The devastated regiqns of F.u roje are to" be restored with funds secured through an interna tional indemnity fund, .to which -each government shall contribute' 6n a basis to be arranged. ' There shall be complete- econ omic reestablishment of Belgium. , with the Prov ince of Flanders given cultural autonomy" : ; ' Ireland must be given an inde ",, pendent government,, but tdrre- main within the British' domin ions, with a self-governing status such as is now possessed by Can ' ada, Australia and N'ew Zealand. On' such a basis it is believed that an early peace may be se cured, for the world and the1 buf ferings entailed In a continuation of the war may be avoided... J Mini tvr. f . ' NOV USE PALI ROAD Mayor Fern Makes Arrangements For Foot Traveitrt 1 eyor Jomih J. Feta stssdsy made arrangements whereby pedestri an'' t affin may along -tho -Fall , -twice daily, v. ' 1 ;- "rifnn Binl eve tie Fall from Honolulu will be passed by the military poard at nioH o'clock in the Born Log F'il two'oVloek la the afternoonsad .-.Mlitir over the Pali to- Honolulu at f'-vin oVIoi-k ia the niernlng aad f o;-r Vlock in the afternoon. These nv theshifU when the sth change. Mayor Peru has, taken tils step la, r' o olAiute th confusion result-, i fjow the cloning ct the Pali road to t a Hie while the National (lurd la i uuruiug (lie jsuuanu - wauraucu, CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS ARE . FLATLY JIEFUSED, Resolution Asking That Farmers Be Exempted Ff om Selective ' Draft Brings Sour Reply From Food Control Commission . VasHINOTON, Octter 2V-(Aaao- e In ted Preen) A alinrin) rebuke t the on" inb era of - the , C alifornia - Fruit K change had beca admlniatered by J. HuHWaa member of the food adminla tration board, in hia reply to a reaota- tion reeently pimrl' "by th6 etrhana; which placed U in the forefront of the op)vmi r apfil-rnj the tefmi of th HolecUve.pf.aft Act to fannpra-,' ffwld Exempt Tanaara .- , . , VThe1 rctolntloa, a eopy of which had Wei forwarded' to the food alminiftra Hon boned, prepoeed that a nationa. movereeet- be erarted" aairtnjr agrteid tnraliat to convince the Preeident of the aoeoaityv ef eemptla(( farmera from eervice in the Kntionpl Army. II argued that the production of food atuf) rnwut be carried en, that alrendy there ia a Kcarctty of agricultural labor and that farmera of draft affe are of more aae to th nation whea enffimcd ia their mlioary occupation than they would be if. placed in training ia the National Army and tranafecrod abroad aa aol diera. r: ' ' MoeUy Attain Employed ' . . AdmfnlitratoT Hullttan, in hia' reply iaaued'yeaterdar, ftmt made pointed reference to the fact that the members ef the -California Fruit Exchange em ployed mainly alien ill their orchards and paekiajr planta and were not la a peeitioa to apeak for the average agri ettKuralixt, whoM Vmployea are Ameri caa eitSaewa.- ' ,- . ---' :' '. ' "The produce-land W by y"" ganiaation," he eoatiaiied, "ia aet r essential war food, and the mainten ance of your production at ita full height la not aeeeaaary a a war mean are I ' " , ' "It would be Interesting to know the origin of yoor resolution which doe not demonstrate yosr nndivided support of the goveraaaent and which propose to agitato the country in opposition to the k,oowit desjrea-of the administra tto. - ' ;- ' "The class ezemptioa prinejple which yon desire to hare advocated is opose' to the policies of the eouneil of national defease'. 7; W , -i r , ni.a ! ii i i it'i Mo&ilizatiort ' oi :Thlt Country ' Means Europe WiH Have To Eschew Future Wart MILAN,- Italy; 'tttobe l-(Aio .latcd Press) America ia preparing M -army of . disnrraament, ileclareii QugliplukV Kerrero, the noteil. Italian historian, ia the natemeut pabliabeu by the Hccolo. .- "The United Statee," aseertod Sign e Wrtero, 'la preparing the new Am rican army to ilefeml its most eacred atoreata, to prevent Kvrope from fall g nmler a hegemony which", woulil menace the liberty ef the world;1 and in rder to have at .the peace conference bo aneeaiuiry authority to .summon the rrcat states of Europe to lay down their arum. k- 'HJeneral (lisarmament after thin war will lie a nercNtity if the states of Kurapo do not wish to rush into bar Harisra aii.l anari-hy. ' Auterica will rapidly, c mile h vnt army becauaa ab -oulil' not, without very grave danger O horxelf ami to the equilibrium of the -holo worhl, neglect to make a cownte ,oie in the new routinent to the: tuon ctrou ilrvrlopmeut of ariiiamenta lu h old, ' Ajaericani Mak Saxriftcea - The United Htatea wa never Oom Uited Titber by iiiilitarimu or imperial ism; it ban, indeed, been governed for Ore years by that one of the two. Am erican parties nhicb ia the more averse from imoerialixm and militarism..- To submit to ronseription and to be aent t flirkt in Kufope is for the Amertaani auich greater "sacrifice than that of any other of the peoples of tlie fe,oteot had to make for the defease ' of it froatiers and its very eaiatenee,". ,. i - Aswrtiiin that the quest iou, what it America doing iu the war. ia put many times a day to those who presume to know, bignor Terrero stated: , .', Must Orea-.e Array ' cVMaay people and Itmong then err. aojua oieiubers at the mission sent b the .Italian government' to. the United AtAlea re of opinion that the United Statea would give more help to the Allies by neuiliug fooU, arms and uione) rather than soldiera. IV ia aaid tha the transport at a large army fron Aniei-i- to Kuroie would require to great a' u umber of ships: and woul therefore, complicate still, further the proriatumug - of the Allies ia Kuropt who are more in ueeil of food and othe necessary things, than of men," ' 'hose' who argue- on these liuea ahow tUat- thty luive tuft -undrrnteod- tin wry profouuit teasoaf for America 'a Uiterveutiou. America will help th AUioa aitb uioucy, - food and metals but a lo, uuii very . largnly, with nen. (MH-auae she ueeiU tylay to create' a it 'f.V'. ' ,..;(Li '; i TELEPHONE GIRLS ARE : PREPARED TO WALK OUT ' '''BAN KKANf'lM'O n-inlmr 19-.f As sociated Pressl Tha Ttar t'ttv will be minus the services of 2000 "hello" 'girls by midnight tonight. If a dispute between the operators' union and the 'Company fails to be bridged. ' A dee patch from Washington advises the dis unite be settled temporarily, and the federal authorities promise ia sand a delegate to have a conference with the iropreaentativta of the union and tha colli Dan v iu an endeavor to , roach . a '' ' 0 ' ' t 1 ' li 1 BT IIAWAHAN r.AETTR AllGELEIK TO VOTE Oil SALOCH Election Date Is Set For Novem- ber Twentieth Faillnn Pas. sage qf Ordinance 1 1 LOS ANOKLKS, October 20 (Asso elated Press) Upom the petitiona filol by the Anti Saloon League the ioople of the city and. county of Ios Angeles will determine one moulh from today whether the an loon rhnll go from this county or whether It shall be permitted to remain., y ,.. ', . , - : , After weeks of nlinciiseion of the )ueitlon whether tkm .-A'Kr','" ,',ou''' ba atriagenUy , regulatod . utider a new mlinaate or whether -the )eodc should vote' on the aliolltioa Of the saloon, the Jie wan yesterda'y east, for- the latter -ounte in the announeement Hint an alertioa will tin held on November Sti and hooted campaign for the next ,hirty daa will be the resiilt- W"bon theAati-Halonn League peti titfna that had Iteen aedulously circu lated for several weeks la advance were ready for presentation it was proposed to avoid the necessity of an alec lion by the paaaage of a eity ordin. anee If asmiranse were given that nd refereadnja would b asked by the wet element. This assurance was not to oe had and President Conwetl of the lumaos ooaacil prepared a ewbsHtdto ordinance, hie proposed a eompromiae ordinance, which wonld become effec tive -three months after the date aet for the operation pf the ordinance pro posed by the league."1 In this way be said the saloon would be continued un til tha end of the fiscal year, July 1 next and the city and county would re ceive a revenue $100,000 greater than anaer tne Anu-Haloou league, plana. The council had been given until Oe tober 7 at noon to act and if no satisfau tory ordinance were Introduced by tha'. time the league proposed to file its pe tition. , On the aizth the council met and turnert down the Copwell plan tak ing the 'stand that H there tonld be no assurance that a referendum election would toot be called there might as well be held an initiative election and leave the Saloon, question to the people.- If the council wfeea. sure there would not be the expense of aa election it was ready to'pess the ordinance. Otherwise ajt Would make So move. ' Nett day the petitions were filed and the machinery has since progressed to the setting of the date for the election. Vessels' In Course of Construe- - trqn To Go,To Ally; '. WAHHIXGTON, October 20 (Asso -iatcd lres) To help out the depleted French merehant marine and aid in the carrying of supplies and provisions to mr Ames or mac nation, tne govern ment yesterday decided to corns to the rescue and the shipping board ordered that twenty of the new steel craft that are now nearing completion in Eastern -hipyanls hall be turned over . to France as' soon ss they can be rushed to the final stages. Much as the I nited States wilt need all available shipping for the trans portation or rations and munitions to he great contingent which it will have in France' within the next few months the greater need of flie French was recognized and the action of the ship ping board was the . answer that wai generously given to French request fot eajly aseintanre. 'f i ;, t j IS, MENTIONED IN SUIT HAN FBA NC1HCX), California.,' Octo ber Il ( Associated Press) Vivian Armxtroiig Krirk'on Bell has filed A ult here for divorce from Eustace lc II, alleging extreme cruelty and the undue attentions to a Honolulu wo- vnii. The couple hjave 'bees) married nrteen mouths. Acquisition of wealth fvem uil Innds left -by tha late Thomas Pel) ia thought to be rosponsibfb fos the marital differences. - Mrs, Bel) a,sks Husiojiy iu tha sua. of a month 1H PLOTTERS' TRIAL CHICAtK), Illiaols, October' 1 'Associated lrcss) The- prosecution n Hie cose of Ousts Jacobseo, on trial for complicity iq the German plot to foment a revolution lu India against rer.t Britain, rested ita esse today. Motion of the defense for dismissal was overruled by Judge Laud is.' The lef.iiKe presented no witnesses. The tase is expected to go to the jury Mon lay. ... - . L J . PARTICIPATION OF THIS " NATION MOST IMPORTANT l'AHia, October 19 (Associated Prcwo Hy vote of 369 to 95 the cham ber of deputies today decided to sup port the government In its general war Itoiiry. Minister Is notion declared par ttclpHtion by the I'nited Htatea In the Allii'H1 war conference was of vital intercut and importance. . , . ... ..',',. ' MURDERER HANGEtt HATO. KOUOE, Louisiana, 0 toler 19 (Assola)ed Prcs) Helaire ? Oar rierc today was liHugeil for the murder lust July of Bherlff Swords. ( c TVENTY. STEEL SHIPS HOiULUlMAN PROSECUTION CLOSES ' ( ' I t I . . t, I I V TUESDAY, f OCTOBER 23, ; 117. SEMI-WEEKLY. flLGAitiAtis vvant' --r ,T . r-Tt - Balkan Nation Believed To Be Convinced Germany Will Be Ready To Sacrifice Interest of Allies When Time Arrives M COPENHAGEN, October 20 'Asso ciated Press) AgenU of the Bulgarian government have reached. hers and ef forts are . being made to open up o(D Rial connections . with agents , of - the Entente for a discussion of possible terms of separate peace for Bulgaria and for subsequent friendly relations between the ' Bulgara snd the races with which they arc now engaged la war. ' -; ' It has bee a learasd that . Bulgaria has become., convinced thst Germany ill sacrifice Bulgarian intcreatea to se cure 'German . advantages ifhen ths time comes for a general peace conference,-t which Urns the spokesmen for Oermany will more or less dictate the terms fot the - Central . Powers; Fearing this, Bulgaria is about ready to make such terms for herself in separate peace as see obtainable. Bulgaria desires to maintain, her In dependent political status at the Con clusion of the. war and to resume her cordial relations with the nations of the Entente,, At Sofia it ia suspected that the plana, of Germany include the formation of an economic league, in which .Bulgaria will be forced to merge her interests and become an un willing partner In the further carrying PUt of Pan-GcrmaA schemes. ....... - Some Merchants Raise Price To ; Fifteen Cents a Pound : NEW 'VORK,' October 20 (Aasociat nd Press) One lump of sugar to. a 'uesft waa the limit that soma of the restaurants ef . this eity attempted to let yesterday' ia orler to conserve the limited sugar supply as the grip of the iuirar faminetightened further, . The stock On hand- of sugar is fast Iwindling and some retailers wars yes erday demanding fifteen cents a pound 'or granulated sugar and selling only Invited quantities tn any single order. No relief is ip sight until supplies can be brought from the west for beet sugar making starred only',' recently in - the uorlhwest.atyil the Louisiana crop ran pt le expected in qiutotit.ies -for iome time. .Cuba's balance of raw ugnr Is aiuall, conxiderebly less than .'0,0(10 tons, it is suliruated, and Cuban growers are demauding a cent a pound ibove what; the eastern refineries are n KHitioB to, offer under the eugar con trol acheduW'.' Iq the Went, however, there is cans augar and beet sugar if it could be brought through to the At 'antic seuboard speedily, Boston despatches attribute the short age in part,, to the Urge increase in -onsuinption . of randy, in the nones around the military posts and train 'ng-rampa, (hia being used as a substl . Ute or in place of tbs uitosirants which nrge numbers of the population 1 o? .tone, avnea would ordinarily use. . if COPENHAGEN, Ooetober J (Asso iatcd 1'ress) According to a despatch oreivel he.ro' from' Lemburg, Germany s ngain iutorfering With the libertj of the Pules sind has notified tho coun il that its sole candidate for premier, Tamowxki, is persona, jo grata to Ger many uml will not be allowed to hold ftice. , ', . ER TALKS PEACE Zr.KIOH, October " IB (Associated Press i-The political ' writer of the Veusto Nachrichten. of Munjcn sees in the recent journey of Kaiser Wilhelm nd von Kuvhlman to Constantrnople tnd Hofia the preliminary steps to s fw peace overture from th Central Powera. ' , v Mr.CE AND LORRAINE ! ' BITTER AGAINST. QEANY WAHHINGTON. Oe'tober-! ( Asso, minted Press) Hwitjerlaud advices enching her today say that the people f Strosburg, llets and other Alsace Lorraine towns havf participated ia a general outburst against German dom ination and particularly have es pressed eacntment againat the new German war loan, v DIPHTHEKXA HOW IT MAY BZ AYOIDKD. - . , Diphtheria is usually rttatractsd vlicii the child has a cold. The cold irepnms. the child V system for' the -ecci'tion aud devclopnienl - of the llplitheria Kerms. . When .there are soon of dihtheria ia the neighborhood children that have rolda " should ' be kept Ht home aud off -the street until recovered. Give them ,-Chamberlaia 's Cough Remedy aud they will not have to remain at home long. It also cleans out the culture ImmIs, which form in a child's tin out when it hns a eolil and iiiiuiiiiiuN the rlk of contracting in fe'ti(ius discanes. For sale ' bv all dvalers. licnson, Huilth A Co. Lt.L Agts. for lluwuli. Advertisemuut , SUGAR FAPillNE GRIP . IN re YORK TIGHT ARTILLERY DUELS : ' - mi n ill hrnnnTn r . ift- ' III! II IF! III llllllll DICTATES is RECENT VISIT QUAKER AVILL VlSTEMlIER , ENEMIES' PROPERTY! s r ro r?f F n" Prominent pcrjnsylyanian Select- ' ed By. Treasury Department iy For Important Office ,VASHlNGTON, October 0( Asso ciated Press) . Aleaaader Mitehell Palmer was yeatenlsy named ,by the Secretsry of the treasury ss custodian of enemy property under the Trading with the Enemy I-anu , His jurisdic tion, is the L'sitcd states,; Its' tefri tor res and possessions and he will name Sura, deputies as roay be necessary. ;: Under the Trading with ths Knemy Law property of a lie a enemies located in the United Mtates is to be taken over by ths Ucasnry department through the custodian which it name and held and row trolled for such alien enemy- during the period of the war. It is to be credited to such enemy as hre to be ths profits end Income which may arise from it. After the war the properW and all of .the Increments to It will b turned over to the alien own er. The position to which Mr. Palmer has been appointed ia One df ths most important administrative offices Which the law Creates. - -v , iv . Aleaander Mitchell Parmer Is a Ones er and resides at Wroudsburg, Penn sylvania, where he Is a director In sev eral imports nt eompaaies and: prae tises law. -He was a member of the sltty-lrst and sisty third ' songresaea. was appointed Judge of the United Htatea eoort of claims "In April, 1915, resigned to Hep tern bet of ths same yei and was a member of the executive committee of tha Democratic national committee during ths campaign 'of Few Infantry Engagements Oc . cur On Friday Petrograd , U Growing Alarmed. NEW TOHK, October -S0-r(Asso-eiated Press) With the esception of Id the, Alsns sector ; artillery engage menta are. tbs only ones reported from the Western frost and from ths Aus trian Italian, froat, Suck ssgagements. while pf vital importance in the final results achieved, are such that few de tails es a be given and, ar basent of the incidents which fill infantry encoun ters. 'There .wcr ' ecversl air) raids made or undertaken,' however, by both the Allies and the Huns. - . " ' ' In tbe Aisne sector the. Frcncl launched aa infantry attack for which the way had been paved by several .lays of artillery fire. - The drum ' fire grew into a barrage behind which thi ioilus. fusbed tn-lo the advanced Ger man lines and took atom than a bun I red prisoneis and some machine guns. These positions they held but they dio not eut deeply into the Teuton trenches About the same time s the Teuton countered oa the right ' bank ; of the Meuao but their effort failed a ad tbev Here forced back into their old poai lions..- ... ', - - r. ' '.'-'. iiuus EsJd Ungland Kesumption of -air ruids on England by the Hun air. fleets Was. reported i rum Loudon" at. aa' early hour this morning. His. or- asveit planes succeed ed in penetfating the defenses ano lew over the eastern and uortheiatsrn ;ountie, dropping bombs aa they, went, and showering some op London which I'm rcHi lied shortly after midnight. No details of damage or casualties wert given... ;' . - v Twenty bomba were dropped on Dun kirk by German 'airmen but no casuul ties' were reported. Armored moto, cara bearing anti aircraft guns repliei. to ths attack aud succeeded in damsg ing aevciiU planes, eventually driving vhs raiders off. Hun air raiders also attempted an itUck on Yermelles, but quick work by VUied aviators drove ths airmsa ofl icfore their purpose sould be aeeom plished. . - j ... Ths Germans on Wednesday succeed ed lit landing, troops on Dago, Island, to the north,eat of Ocael. . In Wednesday's naval battls in the Gulf of Biga two German trawlers were sunk aud one German dreadnought was . hit. Ten of the newest Kaiser and ICoenig types of battleships and bnttle cruisers participated. . May Mora Capital - . t ,''i Wlilh the aueeesa. of the Germans in thf Oulf of . Riga, and tbs forcing of the uefenses of Moos sou ad, the Bus sian government 1egaB. taking alarm and it was naounced that as a pre cautionary measure the aeat of gev erament will ia the near future be re moved to Moscow-'. u.i . . . . Closs- to. Petrograd ' t Preparationa for the evacuation of Kevel, a fortified seaport end tmjiortant town of Lstboaia bordering on ths Gulf of Finland,, are under way. .-Tbs schools havsr besa closed, and tbs in habitants are being seat to tbs inter ior in anticipation, of it bombardment by the German naval forces. If Kevel should be csptursd by ths Germans it would place the capital eity ia danger, as Petrograd is leas than 100 miles distant, with- s dirsst li,ns of railway between the to cities. The government tsports, that two Uermaa Wrpo boat have bona sank In ths mips fields protecting Moos Sound. '. !.,., . f .-'. ; It waa announced that ths .former Cisr and his family hava been plsoed on rations and are, now using food cards at his prison e'astls in Tobolsk. AGED PrTnCESS DIES AMHTEHDAVf, October lw(Assr eintod P ess) I'rlneess llcuriutte Wis slM-th of Hchtesnig Holstein, aunt of the Km press' tif Gormany, dlod at Kiel, Gcrmuuy today. IULUUI 0 y '$'; ll t ? i-IM ' J ' i ' ' - rt ; - , Pacific Mailer Plav Cam Freinhi . vj , - .7 - 7 -v f " I ' ana rassengerz 10 nonoiuiu - - - aO s-t '' sT r m inn . Ts s"s- '': vii vv'-y iiii FIRST EXCEPTION IS MADE WASHINGTON, October, 20 (Awoblatetf PressTh,: iir.t ad vantage under the recent aet permitting' the 'suspension of ihe Coastwise Law . in the judgement 'of the shippind board has been granted to the Paoifio Mail San Francisco for the Orient ; , ; . '. Under authority of the shipping board, this vessel" will be al lowed to carry both passengers ng inp., , . f., v a. - . -; .- . i HOLLAND BUILT STEAMER ' " , The Ecuador, although belonging to an American comoration, under American register and flying tha American flag, has not teretoiore peen permittea ta engage in coastwise traffic. . She received her American, registry under the terms of the, Panama Canal Act, having been purchased by the Pacific Mail, from Dutch owners, that act permitting the registering of foreign-built bottoms for. foreign trade only, : ; , '.S'"--. ; . - , ' .The Pacific Mail owns two other foreign-built vessels,' the enezuela and the Colombia. - Whether permission1 tor these to engage in the Honolulu trade has teen applied for or not is not announced. ' v-; - SEPARATE PERMITS INDICATED V " ' The granting of this permission to the Ecuador alone is ah ndication of the policy to be followed by the shipping board under he powers conferred upon it by the Alexander Act. It is npt to le the policy to issue blanket' permits, apparently, and application 'or the coastwise privilege will have to be made for individual ships jr designated. yoyages. , ' ; r 4 The terms of the act specify that preferences are to be given o vessels owned by Americans-over foreign registered and for eign cwned. ships, and it is apparent that a further preference Is '0 be given to American owned and American registered ships iver those flying a foreign flag, whatever the ownership. V P:4 BY STEAMERADSS t f . Quantities of Surgical Instru ments and Dressings Lost A E W - YOR K October 20 (Associj ated PressIu the loss of the British iteamer ' Weatworth, last month, . tho. American Bed Cross suffered a heavy blow. , This ship, which waa subn.a- Jwrnir- SSlsS- Zlon by order of the cotton control prepared in tne t'ntted Btatea oy eu uoru. (,'ross workers. Thesej to the number j 0erstois thrown out of em ploy of two hsudred and fifty million pieces, ment will be compensated from a fund went down with the ship. ' Iwbirfi is. being raised by levies from rue loss or tnis L'real supply nas re- Hultcd in a shortage in the various mil- itary- hoxpitals and the efforts .of the Red Cross now are being aevoten to makinir uu for this lows as well aa se curing another advance supply of dress FOUR AMERICANS ARE , ClTED FOR BRAVERY PARIH, Ot toberv . 20r-(Asociated Press) Houors are paid to four Ainer cans in the iHteiit orders of tho 'day iamied yest erday, thoxo eited for con- tplouous bravery 'In action being mom- rs of the l-afayette Ciiquiiilrilie wno have taken part iu recent raids iuto (lerman territory aud air lighting over the German lines. -' -.. The Ainericau airniea cited .are Dud ley Hill, of Peekskilt, New Vorkj Ed win Parsons, of Springfield, Massachu setts; Kenneth Marr, of 8n Francisco, and Baoul Lufbery, of Wallingford, Connecticut. ' -.' '''' Can'tEnjqythe Children - A asothsr who suiters with kid. ney trouble f nds it bard to keep tfp hsr ' daily" work. "Tjimeness, " .back ''tSSSS. ache, sharp' pains wbli stooping aad sick,' 1 blue.'1 aervoul .' or . disxy spells make horns Ufa -dreary. Ac tive kidneys bring baek vigor, lehlth Sod a pleasure Id family duties. Thrsands of wo-. t b a t mon say poan 'a Bnekache Kidney them, a box. l ilia have meaut new life to If the kidneys are weak, try - "Whea Tour Back is Lame Remem ber ths Nnns.' Don't simply ak for a -kidney ' remedy ash distinctly 'for Dean's Backache Kidney Pills nt take no other. Doan's Baokaehs Kid' nee PUls ar sold by all drugirists'ttad store-keepers nt 60e alios, (six boxes 42.00) or will be nmiled on reeoliit of prlc by the Holiisler Drug On,,' ui Benson, Smith ft Oo aien '''" iut Hawaiiun Is.'suds.--Advertisumsur.' , lis f v , , i ,v i ii v . i mmwR if I kti T, . ' 1 r f (M " . . i ''-' liner Ecuador, soon to sail from and freight to Honolulu on her com- Cotton Control Board Shuts Down Production But Opera tives Are Compensated MANCHEHTEB, England; October lit (Assoeiated Press) Nearly forty percent of spindles and looms in the , anCMhirs cotton trade have ceased those rtrms which decide to rnn aoin- j tional machinery by permission from the control board. It is expected that $250,000 weekly will be paid in this way. Owners oi mills engaged on Egyp tian cotton have decided to run ns muoh machinery as possible and pay the necessary levies. In the American auction no mill is allowed-to run more than seventy percent of the machinery nnd it is understood that comparative ly few firms will work more than anty percent the exception being those mills enjruged yarns for cloths suitable for war purposes. .. , .., , ii IS, i f- , T AVAHII jOTON, October ,?() Associ ated PresVP-tH'M'H'ed '. only '- n few months ago, called a "dobie" dollar or ti yfi'dsjeA, tle-'iMexicau 1'cho is now in leiiiai)'i oWiag o the. rapid rise in the price" of -silver. . ' Yesterday tlis I'uitixl States treasury completed a large purchase of Mexican sMvi" cilnrt)r, -8ix million pesos were seoured, . ths United , States paying eighty-fight Und a half rents an ouuesi These will be melted down ami re coined' into United States coinage in the miuts. ."' ' t ,. , , -,'. . TAKEN BY THIEVES vUJWHA,,: Illinois, October, la (As. SociaLsd Presa)i Grocery stores iu Ken dnH eon nty were 'the victims last ulglit of Hungry burglar, who drove op to the shops tit Ma auto truck aud loaded up on th necessaries of life, but left the ,JeiiU "bos intact. No arrests have been made, the ban dits making a Clean getaway.. CREvVS'OP WINDJAMMERS 'ARE" BROUGHT INTO PORT AN ATIiANTlO PORT, October 10 '(Associated Press) A French liner todiiy brmiL'ht the crews of three Amer- tcan ships sunk by submarines. . They were ths bark PoullnA and the schoon. or' CYocket' and' llcnry. Lippltt. FJ iA k n - umm IE NOW EAGERLY BOUGH teriuuueut uasis oi agreemeui, i ' V,' :