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Kodak Work VI DO PJSVgLOFIgg McGKATBOOS. D£DG CO RENAUD KU-Oder Hakes tiring* sweet and Keeps away flies jPeodofi«» Disinfects 25c per Can Groeer Pbooe 48 706 Main Order T»«w fsr GTZXZ 175 $150 &• Jf yw an: i'x/*Joir for tfae right place to «*t ioaa oa yarn Pmltnr*, duo or Ut* «to#k, LOOK no«fartber, comblOA afll the »4vtLOVigtm advertiMd or vroml«*1 by o'.hTiL LI8TEN to a few V/: po«tU*»-»y have the j«r«t /-au^s ao4 *a*l»-at t*rr/j* t/s b: bad, »«-»-kly or monthly payment*. SEE AOENT IN OFFICE EVERY MONDAY AND TUESOAY. IOWA LOAN CO. 42C/* MAIN 6TREET OVER ROYAL CCOAK CO. ADDBEM MAIL TO 3ie/2 JEFF. ST., BURLINGTON, |A. OR. JOHN A. WEUCH flooceaalully treaU Uali Stooes. Piles, Cancer, Appendicitis and female Dlaeasea wlthoct sur ipsry. Conanltation free. Phone 1492. 6W/2 Hampshire St. Qulney, 111. It. M. C. VAIDE VEKTEB PAACTIGB MIT to TO KYK, BAR, NCoeand TKROAT Ofltes Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Res., Pond Apt Hrs. 10-12, 2A. Pfione 190. Phone 169 Women Going Mad Also. WASHINGTON, June 19.—Women 1 In Moscow are going mad and com mitting suicide because of th»tr In ability to stand the severe mental and physical strata, according to word received here today from a Y. •M. C. A. worker. Food is getting •career aad women looking oldor :«ad more ptnehed because of the hard ships they have to endur*. •-J1.- .^if* MOTH tYirt Starting at 3 a. IB IwJHiffl UWg BIORy t© JBgfesOfiher tWieta Htm Iwin of ml *y IDI il HI •Rw-Sse wm jf' hs^ w*r* Sstta£xg f«*. :Jsuerjr &» IV One d^J OL INK », 4wi«r«i fa £g»e PRINT PAPER l£J: STSSJ^S^' bS DDirrQ PIYFn tke other baed baa beea baring rKltEO IAia^ Over B.X prta* jufer prf«e« were aonoeroeed today by the federal trade comnjl* ctoa fft the eaae of the A. X. P. A agaiiMt maaafaetarer*. Tbey follow: KifUtea cent* p^r hundred on car IO'JI. Kf/rty c*mt* i+r hmdred on lee* f.ban car kite. Hlxty renrtx p»r hmdred on lew than ton Mm. Ttn%h prV:«r* are efffwtire April 1, I'jI«. BRAZIL BUYING South American Nation EstahH.hlng! mint New Line of Boats Between Some of Important Coast Points. I [By United Press.] BUBNOfi AIR EH, June IS.—The StwUMh|P Drw B^rT wa* In a, short time thereafter other nn iT^tZLlrL (Men 1 TMS&TTM* ASME* VKBSF sseae a*d b* MPT CALLED. a» tSe OoaA to«t Th* tea* Hotel ad forced Bear-i aaj b7 atracteres Bern to the firaod—So Water to his riaffHaris ey The loaa raw f*t» Meefeed *jr Bwi •f itiffurv. 7V.i». tm. aa^fored jiarrirtw ««h«r aflnl {home te w« **f «k« HMI Oral. tn»i It w» «M w*sr tottttt*** aBy iwwiii.lry.wg»etw)ae,iia€seated rea«w*S emr fW (ma (fee tatnRtog S«&«Sng fe: tetw a tkfefc KMr tMK as* ««k aa&etry «t teww T~ «lM^tbrMrth0M4i»ife«trsaB^:!k( Graat fcawt There VM ImriTir carried «*:«tot wall m'liritwwf eticber tk WS*« «r ike f—irtlmi, ««H ten b«* largtr St to aeAerwiewi, SdaaogKu ft was tcrvtew I TV ntr« fttr/4 la (fee SdfefBtag "•""-'Ihjwf at XI a. m. to&iX- Mayor B4 Mr Seventh *s4 KtS Immf Iy OmeCbaaa D. Dfi/ tf-fitm riut «trw» nd ««M Keafcafc tifin vfe^a &« f»* *tzr**4~ !**a. had a aaiTwr octye frw 9f fc* XMfcafc Sr« tr«Sc laM XV rtwtl ii Ire 4«9artaea dw *ae4 «fxw ftr *«rapta»*. «cs^ate. tetfoMw Ok hsjar** a tooat wall rf the sal flOm, -ww »»**r hata« oSa* hodef t»K«**!4 aad *«n ootwart for jTBfttte afl wa*«r to eresh. Women icmaed and to 4nn iw« a «ag4g»g^ od I«t- Ftrmttt tUtvtim. TV Waraa*r flr«aMS acre Mitai tftetl( P* 'porta. Hixlwd. The aafffng of aa Argentine boat _t from Baenoa Aire* baa beeone aa tn»- I Uaiwd Pr»** Wire Serm^I. trScbt. The few ^tfpa that re WASHffJW3T05f, Jane 1* MMW Argemine flag are dea tiaed at an early date to oe sold to for eign eoratrle*. Hhwt MVV ifl car VHi, $Z£0 p^r Af^ntla# toda.7 at a. ffnAt hwndred f. o. b. mill. m»**t sewa In Imm than car lo*.*. $?.f»2Vi per hondrwl f. o. I. min. Tbe mxximuai '-r/mm\»«\rra tat Job \*m other middlemen aelliag aewa print from airy of tie signatory manofa/ior«ra to coatomers in th* f'nltmS Bw*m »baII be: gwoesjr, S£9BMCr &m (te fcfe «o«r s6as»Sy •wb»S*«« an »ir«TT few mw sf tibe te t« jt «T Swr trmm wtaa trty^ed swer vaser s»?«. wfeea Ok fir* asanasd gfc» SefeflBag PWJT ador*. H* tor 1 rfrer, ID of ft« tela* (he tiae at the fire Ap preciation fkjr the asrvices of the KHrt* ad Hanftflt KevMfife mwa *th ataawtt. bead. of th«: tiprnwi by W«na* o imMSa* H*ror HUL rWt«l tbe Ctorte* LteCder. Keofcik lh» tfTB^ tec ft* tow at fc* aoerrr o? a fff.jgj .» «*aped aahart. •Irik a *^m*r »|rta W»J th« apsoratai twwmtei to Wanaar in tvcntjr-fovr •iasua. haae hMt« h*tr» fW The K«o^ trark o« r^rsla^to mi tb* mfcfe rsfi» worfcjthe^y, «Mft waa atartol aee tor a oatt aaS tfeea wtaAofi aca*n ^asicil to Lwffiv to nm. Lvgot, Sou Aiidersaa. fin Cfci«( Join Andtnn oC tkc ^itcA«ak d«»artin«Bt. a retwaa Ix ftm icntee, aid t«Say that Want* uma haa to aiowij to eet a t«a of Iww to Mp p«n it oat. A bjrdraat wnaeh «aa Vsat (na the uack aloas (be roacr ta| the finder la expected to ntsra it to the Knttt depvtMt Ar««a«aa sold tken aad BW poai tw lerenl recnlar Hue* Federal T#»d« Ccwwle^rwi Wye Car-rf ^teaaxera -with tsaittsd between the toad Lou Shall Sc* For prteetpai ArgxBOmt aad Brazffiaa Mot BrazUlao ecmfcaaJe# bare taken ad (Tactage of Argentine** iaetination to realize taxawtdiate. Luge prr/fita from Holi oew« i« '3f lou. %t..IS per boadre4 ^on^* f- ™a^, tke aaie of her boat*, and baa aenrtr Bail a*w* In le«a u»aa ear iota, #2.22% per hondred f- o. b. milL J?*t r, -I^Vthe marine"cor^ tacllsned uiother new line of boats ~We are Informed that these re "d «*ntty n'gist^ed men will be is ^,DK* J"u, t*%rri?Hn'1 r,«d'*i •oll. Santos, Bah la. Maccelo, diately after registration, from which 1 *£v. ^Pernamtrnco, and Ceara. j, f0l)nwn that they should apply for I it* taangurated enlistment Immediately unless thfey »y th« steamship Rio Janeiro, which prefer to waif for the draft," *alled from this port recently with Postmaster Huffman. Pansengerm, mall and cargo trans-Atlantic war department decided not to use in Thl', .A 1 Europe soldiers bom In countries with The Uoyd l?razll an company al-j which the tTnlt»»d States or its asso ready has established several lines elate* are at war. The soldiers ln ££f Montevldeoi this unit have been natutrallzed. and II^IH »«L* f-ompany Instead of win be used for guard duty tn the liquidating its boat* at the high prices 1 United States. brought abotii. the war. bu bonght a 8 0 0 4 1 1 of semng off bar boats, i"*ii today tanca. ,rfflt H«. advantage and entirely anable to eons' pete wKb razll in chipping. It will be many yean XMnrt *he i* able toi overcome the lead in ebipptng wbfeti' Brazil baa aajnired no rapid Jr. MARINES OPEN TO SELECTIVES Men in Draft May Join That Arm ot Service, Poatmaater Adviaed— Shot/Id Apply Imme diately. DRJ8 MOIVE3B. Jnne 19.—Inform* tlon has fast rea^h'-5 'he povtofficej from the provost roamhal general to MUCH SHIPPING*fto* th*t rn"D r'-jriftered at thejcwt Down Consumption of Meat, Saya laat registration datr- Jine 5, 171*, Assistant 8tate Food Administrator For a a a it mar)n,. r)tv% ^tboot These men must bring their regla 'down the beef consumption.' ration cards and a certificate from their local board statin? that they hare the consent of the board to en- in the early draft quotaa Imme- They'll Help Uncle Sam. ^noats wore placed on this run. Jt Is CAMP I,I3W!S. TACOMA Wash Kaiser 8peaks of Honor. b*Ilev»*l that th* new enterprise ha* June 19.—More than 700 Germans IPre** leased Wire Service.] ^en well fanned and'that Its success Turks, and Austrian* are In training AMSTERDAM, June 18.—The kai sesnrwt. The greater part of the for military FWTVICP b«*ns hhlps which once carried the traffic The men are members of the natlmv w«-en these ports belongs to Ku- ai army, and were transferred here rrrpeiui companiej, aad have since tbe from middle western states when the "r.p'""1 a a a a «be onedellvery-aday system. small fleet. 'Bpeclal deliveries may be bad on V*j- lxe1 a a ,*i|4 THE DAILY GATE CITY AND CONSTITUTION-DEMOCRAT AC «T Use sfesei qt JituCy desowyedJ Cfwr ioftet, Xn. K- COMPAJIY I, MAS GETS I I v- Fonfc O. Barter, to See Cenrfce A®a«*—Y, C. A. Si.iLi i.Uij! 1 a FEE' «otr h* ~~I** XIMKI. Wikcs BE •Mw'afHt* tm «ae» M» P. caANBOUAK. IS Pruk- HEHtT EDWABO CtBOBOVi HI SortH •ey TO11AM EDWARD BKOGXAX, 121* Orieaai arcaae. There baa been only one call tor me* liee men ia Jane in Lee county. Who County Men Are. Men in tbe eomty, outside of Keo kak. who win enter serrice tinder the next call are: William Moxfey, Kansas City, Kana. Vincent F. Scierbrook, West Point. Donald A. Magnesa, Salisbury, Mo. Bernard Joseph schalte, Ft. Madi son. Charles w. Gaston, Ft. Madison. Allan A. MuerhofT, Ft. Madison. Herman Teddy Klwg, Argyle. Ross Saddler, Ft. Madiaon. Albert B. Conatantz, Detroit, Mich, Henry G. Schier, Ft. Madison. Herman Wellman, West Point. Omer M. Yaley, West Point. Henry C. Osaenbrinclc, West Point. George Henry Miller, Wever. William Leveling, West Pohtt. AI oy si us 8tuekerjuergen, Pilot Grove. Wm. Riley McMillan, Tama, Iowa. Orr Stevens, Ft. Madison. George Harmeyer, West Point. Rufus Eari Smith, Mt. Hamill. GO SLOW ON BEEF, ADVICE Iowa. waiting for claaaification by the local I boards. OES MOINES, Ia.. Jane 19.—"Cut That Is the Injaction Issued today by Dean W. P. Barr, assistant federal food administration for Iowa. It la de aired that fresh pork, bacon, ham and sausage be substituted to a large ex tent, as there 1s plenty of pork on the market. Hotels and restaurants are asked to serve boiled beef not more than twice each week, and are requested to serve beefsteak and roast beef not I more than once each week. Rer- ln replying to Hindenburg's con- gratnlatlons on tbe thirtieth annlver sary of his reign, according to a Ber lln dispatch, said: "Britain's intervention meant a world struggle between two world views. Either German principles of right, freedom, honor and morality must be upheld or Anglo-Saxon prin ciples of idolatry to Mammon must be victorious. "AngloSexon aims are making the peoples of the world slaves. Such a matter as whether the Anglo^axon shall be the ruling race cannot be decided in a year." —Booscrtoe for The Oats Cr y. SA Ikn JMht* BOZER CUT MEN JIM SUP HOT lOJltfGKl fttflEWUIMG DT M0I8TDKE IB HEEDED 1SSS CUUONCS XATHBMBC, Bdce CHABLSS WnaEMAKS, ISM fit •*fcr,~T' aauaup BAKKT, ts makOL ABTHTR WALIRBMOK SCHMIDT IMS Tiaet. HJENBT TOOK, 71* Graad a«eaa& F8JUVK OTHESfXO BAR BEE. HIT Dea JWaet. JO«X K. KAVAXACOH. ]£S2 Eatea. (HBBOLL BBMXD OLBOS, S2* !fenk Foartli. Twhe Keokak ooea and ttbtr-t*fl he aO Croat I* eamatj will enter ae lectfve affitarr aerrlee aad trainiBS at Crap Dodge, Jaae 2S. Order for aasMlizatSoB at the eonrt hoaae at 5 PL n. Hat 24, vat odered todar kf e&eaaptioa hoard official*. OM 1" Maa In. Fraak O. Barber. 2117 Dea Mofaea street, who waa a lergeaat ia Cam paay of tbe old Iowa National guard ia in tbe Hat of seleetirea called vp today. Barber aerred afar yean fa Co. Lt, entering aerrlee October 10. ISM oader Captain Fraak LeBron. aa a imwidan- He waa made a corporal aad later a aergeaat. BSa enlistment expired X«reaker 2, while aervtog oa the border daring the Mexican uoa Me at Bcownsrille. and Barber re turned to Keokak. Since retirement from the soldiery Barber fcaa been employed by the Hlailaa1|i|l Hirer Power company. **Y" Secretary Called. WiXBaai Brngmaa. acting general secretary of the Yocng Men'a CbHa tiaa aaeociatloa aad who waa recent ly married to SOaa Helen Whetstone, ia in the next quota. Brngmaa baa spent a number of yean fa "T" secre tarial work. Henry Toast, aim of J. W. Tonng. contractor. 7X8 Grand avenue, and Chartea Wleaensaan, son rf H. C. Wleaeawaa, manager of the Keokak Barrel Co., are two others in tbe seleo ttre draft. Are Tfee laueiu art nap vfB not hit tike «M «B strike Keokak tuawior CSty, JEortk PSatte and Ooaka tuapujuum* *ear the OK hmt dred point Taeeay. n» heat wHi nril eaataaxd ftoa that aeetioa of the «wotij hiaUv a efeaage #r Walgk'- The klgturt temventm Taewiar waa 7S degreea ai pt m. AtTtn todacf it-aaa CI dcgnci and deems atl a.a. TV radaa which £H1 for boan »«w badijr iteded hr svdeas. b»u aaC UP to A A today TKE precipita tion waa JW of an inch. Both the *stiarippl aad Oe? Moines rirers have passed the flood stag* and are now about normal for CITY NEWS. —•VWt Losftx dry goods dept. —Ashe* removed- Pkov Red 1 Wt —Oaaee at Xooae text Tbarsda* evening. Ague's orcheetra. —Mr. and Mr*. Cbarles Marks are tbe parents of a dMgbtsr. Doris I-ottise, bora Jane 9. —A daughter. Max?aret Ames Bon ner, baa beea born at St. Joseph's hos pital to Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Banner. —Keokuk camp M. W. A., X«». 41?, wfl] bold its regular meeting tonight at Woodman ball. All members Teaa***#i to be present. —Three men. seat from tte Keo kuk recruiting office, enBsted in tSie army Tuesday at Jefferson Barracks. Edward J. Brebeny of 1412 Bank street baa Joined the Held artillery. William J. Pbflp of Montrose, the coast artillery corps and Alfred S. Oatman of Warsaw, nL, the infantry. —Regular meeting of Keokak aerie Mo. (S3, F. O. E-, tonight at Eagle* ball. 497 Blondeaa street, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brothers always welcome. Chaa. A_ Noakea, secretary. —Artides of incorporation for OK Banr-Mallarky Realty company have been Sled in tbe county recorder's office. The realty company win seD real estate and personal property and exeoate contracts relative to real es tate. Geo. D. Baar is tbe president aad A. Mollarky Is treasurer of the concern. The capitalisation is $15,000. —Oaace at Moose beach Thursday evening. Ague's orchestra. —Only three dealers have taken out licenses to handle fireworks. One of tbe three merchants, who have pro cured licenses, feas night fireworks al most exclusively. Another will sell tbe old fashioned kind of firecracker* and torpedoes. Bat no_ three-inch firecracker* are to be seen and his supply is mostly carried over from last year and Is small. —Both raspberries aad blackberries win be plentiful this summer and probably extra fine in quality. Tbe Brat of tbe raspberries are now on the market. The price of the berries is some stores Is fifteen cents a box. Worms spoiled much of the cherry crop. Few cherries found their way into the stores tn consequence. The cherry season closed last week. The demand for cherries was great. Michi gan cherries are doe tbe last of Au gust. REGRET DEATH OF McNAMARA Passenger Men of Railroads 8end Note to W. C. Maxwell Ex pressing Deepest Sorrow. Passenger men of tbe Wabash and other railroads regret deeply tbe death of J. D. McXamara, of SL Louis. In a telegram to W. C. Max well, vioe president of the Wabash railway F. C. Donald, of Chicago, says: "The hearts ot tbe friends and col leagues of J. D. McNamara, assem bled in meeting today, are quickened in deepest sorrow and grief by the shock of his untimely death, and ask that you extend to bis orphaned chil dren and to his mother their fervent and unmeasured sympathy in this, their darkest hour of greatest be reavement. May they be influenced and guided by his useful and blame less life. We join with his immedi ate associates in this expression of profound regret and with those who. knowing and loving this man for himself, will mourn bis passing and treasure his virtues for tbe meeting." Gompers Wires Wilson. {United Press Leased Wire Serrice.] ST. FAIJL., Minn.. June 19.—Indica tion that the American Federation of Tabor is In complete sympathy with the attitude of the Commercial Tele graphers* union in its controversy with the Western Union, was seen to day ln a telegram sent by Samuel Compers to President Wilson. The message was dispatched after Gompers bad read a lettetr to the president from Newcomb Carlton, president of the Western Union, set ting forth the telegraph company's side of the controversy. Gompers In* his telegram declared 1 A.UTO ttBRVKJ* Pbone 18 Shadow E'€''W a doabi EWERS- McCARTHY CO. SUITS are Quality, Style and Fine Tailoring WEDNESDAY, JOSE ML 1? Our Label is Your Guide to Substan tial Clothing Economies. Suits, Palm-Beach Suits, Hats, Straw Hats, Shirts, Silk Skirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear Ewers McCarthy Co. Keokuk's Best Clothing Store. WANTED Men at DuPont Powder Works Millwrights, Carpenters 25 Laborers for Con struction Work, 25 Laborers for Operating Department. 8 Hours work. Good Wages. Apply at Plant Gate or Phone 61. the policy of the Western Union to be out of harmony with the labor pol icy of the administration, making it difficult to prevent interruption of work essentia] to the conduct of the war. Election of officers of the labor fed eration. now ln convention here and I selection of a 1919 convention city, waa expected to be accomplished to morrow. Tbe convention probably will ad journ Friday. Nineteen Years la Prison. [United 'Press Leased Wire Service. WAUKESHA, Wis., June 19.—Miss Grace Losk. ecbool teacher and club woman, will be taken to Wanpun prison tomorrow to bejbn serving Savings Depositors in KEOKUK NATIONAL BANK Present Your Pass Book for Credit of June Interest. sentence of nineteen years for the murder of Mrs. Mary Newman Rob erts, whose husband she loved. Miss Lusk was sentenced late yes terday after a medical board had testified that she Is sane. She faint ed when sentence waa pronounced. Dr. David Roberta., ^veterinarian, who testified during Miss Lusk's trial to illicit relations with her. Is sched uled to be tried in Milwaukee June 26 on a statutory charge growing out of the affair. Killed in Aeroplane Fall. [Unwed Press Leased Wire Service-1 *XRT WORTH, Texas. June 18- Lieutenant Hose, flying instructor at Barron field, waa killed In an aer» aJLslane fall today.