THE BARltE DAILY TIMES, UAKUK,. VT., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1915. DRY SUNDAY NO ARMS i CUTS CRIME FOR VILLA HQIIffiILltiO Free from Benzoate of Sotfa Chicago Has Lowest Record With General Carranza Rec ognized, His Shrift Shortens in Its History for ' t Sunday You may ' eat it with perfect safety and enjoyment. It's as pure as it's delicious. The relish with the ONLY 28 SALOONS VIO LATE CLOSING ORDERS WILL PROBABLY HAVE TO PROTECT ALIENS fresh tomato flavor. Arrests for Drunkenness v Far Below Average Sa : loons Lose $400,000 r Chicago, Oct. 12. Sunday cloning of saloons in Chicago for the first time in forty-four years resulted in a Sunday with the lowest crime record in the his tory of the police department, Chief of Police Ilealy announced yesterday. Out of 7,152 (saloon in the city, only twenty-eight were found to have violated Mayor Thompson's closing order, which became effective at midnight Saturday. Most of the violations were of a minor character and only one saloonkeeper was arrested. There were only sixteen, ar rests made for drunkenness Sunday and forty-seven on Saturday, as compared with an average of 243 for the two days during several months past. Some of the down-town bars and a few in the densely populated districts oponed their places for business between midnight and one o'clock yesterday morning, but the amount of trade was not up to ex pectations. Saloonkeepers estimated that they lost $400,000 Sunday, as a re sult of being obliged to close. ' One of the 57. AT ONCE! STOPS STOMACH MISERY AND INDIGESTION South Americans Favor the Washington .Stand on Mexico Tape's Diapepsin" Makes Sick, Gassy Stomachs Feel :i v . Fine Sour, MOTLEY MISSING. And He is Believed to Have Been Lost ' At Sea. " Boston, OcL 12. Outgoing bay fish ermen were asked to keep a sharp watch for the body of Francis P. Motley, of Boston and Beverly who was reported to have been lost from the .Portland boat of Oct. I. The diHttprearanee of Mr, Motley was reported las -night by C. P. Curtis, w neighbor at Beverly and coun ael for' the .Motley family. Mr. Curtis stated that Motley had been lost at sea, but declined to state whether he- fell overboard or threw him self from the boat. Motley, a graduate of Harvard in 1!14, recently bad been sentenced to "30; days in jail for reckless ly driving an automobile. It was believed by some of his friends that the disposition of the rase which had been appealed, had affected his mind. Do some foods you eat hit back taste good, but work badly; ferment into stubborn ' lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down: Papc's Dia pepsin digests everything, leaving noth ing so sour and upset you. There never was anything so safely quick, so cer tainly effective.' No difference how badly your stomach is disordered, you will get happy relief in five minutes, but what pleases you most is that it strengthens and regulates your stomach so you can eat j'our favorite foods without fear. Most remedies give you relief some times they are slow, but not sure. 'Tape's Diapepsin" is quick, positive, and puts your stomach in a healthy condition so the misery won't come back. You feel different as soon as 'Tape's Diapepsin" comes in contact with the stomach distress just vanishes your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch ing, no eructations of undigested food, your head clears and you feel fine Go now, make the best investment you ever made, by getting a large 50 eent ease of Tape's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to suffer from indi gestion, dyspepsia or any stomach dig order. Adv. LEARNS THE SCORE AND DIES Camden, N. J, Man Insists on Seeing Pa per in Last Moments. V Camden, X. J., Oct. LV see yoor paper, Doc; I want to find out if the l'liillies won," said William Steer, 22 years olU of 810 Howard street, as Dr. John F. Learitt araivedi to treat him for heart diwt JnidaV, - "No j you'd better not. It would ex cite you and might prove fatal, an swered the physician. "But I insist. 1 want to see the score." Dr. Leavitt handed his patient the pa per. ' .:,."7 ' "Bed Sox 2; Phillies 1,7 read Steer. "The Phillies loot, eh!" He turned hi head to the wall and when Dr. Ixavitt bent over Meer he was dead. BULGARIAN OFFICERS ' REFUSE TO FIGHT About Twenty Who are in Switterland are Unwilling to War on Rus sia and Serbia. Geneva, Switzerland, via Paris, Oct. 12. About twenty Bulgarian army offi cers who are in Switzerland have refused to join the colors. Four of the officers, including a colonel who won honors in the war with Turkey, are in Geneva. They state that they are unwilling to fight against Russia and Serbia. WOMEN VOTE IN NORWAY. Thoughtless. "Your honor." said the arretted cli.iuf-feur,-"! tried" to warn the man, but m horn would mt work. "Then why did you not slacken pecd rather than run him down?" A light M-cinid to dawn upon the prisoner. "That's one on me. I ii'ipr thought qI that." Case and Comment. Large Gain in Socialist Party in Parlia ment Expected to Follow. Christiania, Oct. 12. Women are Washington, Oct. 12. Secretary Lans- ing reported formally to President Wil son yesterday the proceedings of last session of the Pan-American conference which decided upon recognition for the Carranza party as the de facto govern ment in Mexico. The president gave his approval. Secretary Lansing said the time when, or the form in which recog nition would be extended had not been fixed. ' , The governments of Bolivia, Uruguay and Guatemala remained to be heard from yesterday in approval of the action of the United States government. The other countries which participated in the Pan-American peace conference through their diplomatic representatives Argen tina, Brazil and Chile already have sanctioned the work of the conference. The approval of the first named gov ernments is 'expected momentarily. The next step to be taken by the Unit ed States will be determination of the form in which recognition shall be ac corded. It is expected to be extended this week, possibly through formal noti fication to Eliseo Arredondo, Carranza'a official agent here. Prohibition of ship ments of arms to factions opposed to tlie Carranza government will follow. Although arms embargo will material ly weaken, the resources of the V ilia ele merit, m. uiaz lximbaruo, loreign min ister of the convention government, in a formal statement given out bere an nounced that the struggle will be con tinued in Mexico. Similar advices have been received by the state department from American Consular Agent Caro -thers, following an interview with Villa. No mention was made of withdrawing protection to foreigners, as reported in press dispatches, but officials realize that the legal responsibility for protection of foreigner rests always with the recog- j nized government for all parts of the country, whether in rebellion or not. Americans for this reason. were recently advised to withdraw from northern Mex ico, but many of Jhem have failed to heed the state department advice. The Washington government during the Taft administration took the position, how ever, that even when a recognized gov ernment exited in Mexico City the lead ers of rebellious farfions were personal ly responsible for the acts of their fol lowers and gave warning to that rlYect This precedent probably will be fol lowed in the event of difficulties now in northern Mexico. General Carranza telegraphed hi agen cy that Alberto Gracio Granados, sen tenccd to death for complicity in the coup which resulted in the killing of President Madero, had been executed Friday after a trial in which "be had every privilege of a uVfindant under the law." I As your daily companion WRIGLEVS will quench your thirst, keep your mouth and throat moist and refreshed, quicken your appetite and aid digestion. it lasts long, costs little and means much to your comfort and happiness. Two delicious flavors. It 1 l fr littln nnrl msani yviisYi f - xmnv JX i-fts, ' S CIO IS lung) caaav lubitue auwwaa wvs J v m JSXX IP lJcomfort and happiness. Two delicious "avre-S 0 Seaied. ! rhl BRITAIN DENIES ASKING RECALL OF SKINNER . . - . a t i in viik mi uiplio iv ii ii Vila jir UT.i i v Y voting for the firot time in Norwegian 1 1 (1l J,Rm.y thtJ AnMrit,B K,f, pencil elections. There are 170,000 new . (..'roe had closed food distribution head quarters and was tending it repreiwnta five back to the United Mate. The dispatch contended there was no more need for famine relief. elector on the roll. The press forecasts that the women' vote will bring large gain to the Nocjafist representation in Parliament, making that the strongest single partr, although the government exrt to maintain itself by a combi nation of three political group. The Socialist' platform i devoted largely to an anti-military propaganda. The government program include a grin monopoly, old-age pension ami restric tion of almost a prohibitive character oa the sale of alcoliulic lijuor. Official and Categorical Denial Was Au thorizedConsul Sailing Next Monday. London, Oct. 12. A categorical denial was officially authorized yesterday of the report tiiat the British government had asked for the recall of Bobert P. Mtin- ner, American consul genera I in London Conaiil-Gcncral Skinner, who recently wa called to Washington for a confer ence on the international trade situation, will Mil w ith Mr. Skinner on the steam er Bottcrdam on Monday next. Earth Trembles. Stuttgart, Germany, via wirelc to Imdon, Oct. 12. The ncitmngrapn at Stuttgart observatory ha recorded , shipment have bwn held up for month strong -avri n violations Tor tne fust 24 bv Untisli authorities. WILSON 0. K.'S NOTE TO BRITAIN. Protest on Hold-up of Cargoes to Be Sent at Once. Washington, Oct. 1 2. President Wil son announced yesterday (list Jie ha approved the note to Gret Britain pro tent inj against interference with neu tral tude. Tike note is extensive and rcii many rase in which American PLANNING THE WEDDING These Are Busy Days for the Head of the Administration SECTOR KILLS MAN. HONEYMOON A' BIG PROBLEM Will Not Include the Pacific Coast Expositions, It Is Said hours. . The di-t in liiinre apparently has lieen central in Kurope. Karth tremors were felt at Marietibad during Jestcrday morning. Although the n"te i t'i be transmit ted ininiediatel v to Ixmdon, it wiil liet lie made public until it has been pre SiTstcd by Ambassador Page. JJte4 to Bakciwith a I 7- One dunper mcvcmcr.t throws the cr.lirc heat tlroui tKc tpcdsl Magee Sheet Flues, and sends it around five ada of the oven. Tha means a hotter oven and tAvcs your fueL Magee (lui orm doort mAt it poiMe to ce the erudition cf jour rout or j out baking itbout $toopwi or ope&icj the ovca door. Maf Rartfra art rgwtrre Hrl fa errrwa tal fa larotWa, m M Ofsea Nmn m ep c4 t!t rtnfe. . .. .. e " - Washington, Oct. 12. President VTA son and Mr. Norman (salt, hi fiancee, yesterday lcgan making preliminary ar rangement for their wedding. The pres ident and Mrs. (.sit are net discussing their detailed plan een with their im mediate friend and relative. A wed ding trip I considered, but the place ha not sen retled J my 1 kept se cret for a time. The presidential yacht JlTfl"wer mav tss used. Kcport tht the couple might jp ta the Saa Diero or Saa Francixu e posi tion apparently were dispelled yeterlar. shea t)e presi.ictit. replj mg ta inn- tatiesn frni s hool rhildrea in Nan lKir. askinff him to iit the eipoitin. wrote that he srfs no vo-it-iiity of visiting the la-ftc coast at pr'Bt. The prei4-nt went on a short shop ping trip yesterday morning and bought traveling esse. Congratulation irom II part f the world continued ta ar rive at thej Whit House. me cablegram r a nis from Pre i Jen t r.trd (abrera of l.iiatrmaU. The pri.t-Bt it nwerirg tlss message prfwonsHy. IVspite rTrt that the wfl.lmf migt be beld r-ry svm. (f wa ij js- t'tiy in ery well infnrmed )iittT tiiat te plan wtre stsll for a weeding. earlr in Jin b. in Mrs, (ialf Wime lure. 11e pret.Urt nd Mrs. ."t art Ivirr -rd t r to Ps Oristisn. Ittssy, f-sr tlsir hfmr-.f""f. by V Misw I T ai4 Mary -rr I H. vnjisn f j t! Tf"t.-ijt. hnr 1fT.e t St New r- lei.s. 1 fetftt Jt tVMlfli' to inn r st !' t ri1ii, ai rt w i,-r"sti re-4ar that be nifllj ! m r r tA inT inf tiss (1rrtt rrr , H i nf -s ard f for a Kt tr.p i K. j j Vr. f.H m wriff (W t, jmJ k i ftfTtf.t T'Tg g 'n br It II rri Wit ! m rm y It lad b rrft 1 t'.atj t f t puis) ri!f s1 with pii'r a st.hn-s d m"i. wt A t w1 that) t i MS w-rl tsail.f CiStt'Tis IB rrrr-m f'Si band. Rer. Byron HoIIey Shoot Lansing Pear sail, Son of Bailroad Man. Xew Orlean. Oct. 12. Pev. Byron HoIIey, rector of St. Georpe' Kpiscojia) church, one of the fashionable congrega tions in the city, early yesterday shot and killed Lning Pcarsall, srin of a prominent railroad man here. Dr. HoI Iey told the police he shot Peartall think ing he wa a burglar. About o'clock yesterday morning Dr. Holley telephoned police headquarter that he had shot a man in the rectory tudy. The minister told the police that while in hi office he heard someone in hi study adjoining. Taking a pistol he stepped into the study and saw a man nesr the door. "The intruder did not answer my ques. tions as to who he was and what he wanted," Dr. Holley said, "and when I ordered him out ho made a motion as if to draw a weapon. 1 fired and the man fell." Several hours later the man was iden tified at the morgue by Nathan (5. Pear, sail, claim agent of the Texas &. Pacific railroad, as his sou. Ionising, '12 years old. So reason for the young man's presence in the rectory could be given by his parents or friends. Dr. Holley said he never had seen Pcarsall before. Police found a window in the rectory prlor had been opened. Young Pcarsall lived several blocks from the Holley home on the next street. Wiitlock I1L The Hsgue, Oct. 12, via London. Let ters received here from l!ru-els state that Urand Whitlwk, American minister to Belgium, i confined to his bed. Nurse Proclaims Skin Cure Myrtle II aim Says D. D. D. Prescription Is Worth Rockefeller's Millions to llcr. "Tan year I aulTereA with enema three yeara of that Uma I could not appear In public. 11 r entire body waa coys-red with tha dlseaaaw I could not eL 1 could not aleep. I could not lira. I hava at last found th arroat 1'raaciiptlon P. I D. Mr body I clean, mooth. If thar wera on bottla only of U IX tx In tha world and I had It. Mr. Rockefeller'a million could not bur th rolden fluid." irarae Myrtle Xaha t la car Old La- 4ia Uina lurhaa, N. C) rWd C. Kuswelt, DdL, IU4 Cms rhsmwr. ltd No. Msla 8L TTow abnut you? If you have any k!n Wemtsh. or a littia raah, do not let It develop Into eomethina mors aorloua. Keniembor I. 1. IX. rrecrlptlon ha been recoa nued for flftetn mrs ma th atandard akin remerly. It always helpa. and If used according- to dlructloua. It ahuuld cure In a short whilft. All druraian sell thie atandard rem edy, but if you com to ua. wa will nr you th first full sin boftu wnn th aunratile that nnls It ! th Itch a aaca w will refund th pur chase pri.-. Af-k also ahuut U auai 1 U.i.itnt k.a away. " - - A Ksfwst of Kent. 11 ir.jt U tUat r-nw Wt're the h t !' rt s Tl-' law 4 Goieg2 Going I ARE YOl'It GETTING YOUR SHARE? EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF THE C. N. Kcnyon Slock Is fast being cloed out. Prices have been cut, fhaved, hf&red and flashed, m you can buy ar.y article in the ftore at a rrat rtnluctioru Your crp:rtunity to buy nice China, Crockery. AFte and Tin Ware, Broom. Carpet Swct ptr.. Window Shade. Lairp, Stationery etc., etc. Better tock up now. hen you can ?ave money ly doir.jf o. t Spcclal-S1.50 Wizard Dust Mops S9c Jj.t the thing for hardwood f -rs. They won't la .t h'TB. STEP LADDERS that fr-rrrcrly o!i t f 1.2", I1..V). row at fc?c Se our window f,.r pec;al.. Only 2-V buy about all yo-j can tarry home from the Kk cojr..'.r. 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