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TTDL otreet force at Work on the Clean-Up Healh Officer will Get After Second Warders who have Failed to Act on the Mayor's or i I Mil i I , Mill I. I t v w ' a Notice i I i IM the eve:tiho nxnAip, ALBtrauEitQUT, n m.. Thursday, april 0, ioh. ; C3L0LTHGRAFT mm ... ' : 1 mm. 1Y -4 acn-iTT, : - t r. - in ,i. i r i.IM.T"""! "If it comes from Bartley's it is correct." CASTER .lLxhibit of Millinery TIIIH KASTKIt iliaptay of Mitlm-in- will annum nil our pre vloun '(Trtn. A gn ater variety nf modcla charming Imllvlilmiliiy beautiful trimming combination wonderfully am.nt iinil uniisu.il. Khtv approved atyle In hero In entllim var iety ( n in uk. .My moderate price. HtNlc mil 1 1 u . 1 1 1 y to n degree nul 10 be found hi 1 ho price claowhi re. $5 and up Bartley 's 1 mi -: l.r ill;;. 8 5? mm mm NEW MINISTER OF! CHINA IS DUE TO ARRIVE APRIL 17 K. F. Shah, First Diplomatic Representative of N.w Chi nese Republic Is One of the Modern School. (Iljr l.cucd Wire. 10 r.fP'tlng llrrl.1,1.1 Washington, A trl I 9 -A tie Chi-tr-- mlnli-icr tn tho t'nitcd Hi alia. Mr. K. K. Hhah, mm of the product if lh" pew regime of China, will ar rive In thin country next week. Th Aimrlcnn mlnlMer lit Peking, Paul H. Hi iiih. Ii, cml word Hint Mr. Hhah left piking w.lh III family nil iUnll S. traveling av of Hibcria, expect ing to reach -ew Turk liy the nifuini r Amcriku, due April 17. nntl come to YVaKliumton for the nilnlater'g pro . iiiiiii.it, a I'rrKiil. nt Wllnuii. Mr. Hhah will bo the that mlnlater utifl.T the new republic of China, recently reeognlx.-d by the Amcrltnn govorn liient. A portrnlt find aketch of the new milliner, forwarded by Mr. Uelnxrn, how him to be one of the new n1 ten't He!? Out m It.ll CT Vmm CH Loving CUtM- a Ut NMlttof CuidlJ la it BonMt A wnman'a heart aaturall renpnaa t til" rharua and awitn- of a pri'itjr rhll.l. and Bi'Th o t.. .Ir tliao rrrr tx'fur alaca I. a.Iw.... . lj . . . . . . l., ... I v,1 'il.ia I m.xt womWful sternal kMt tn the aiiiftrlra and I.mhI.iom. It i.'U-trai.-a !ie tlesuea, ainliea tlifin pliant t rra.ltif )l.ld to naiurea demand f.r ipul..n, to ilirr la a Inner a lu-rlod of pain, die r'Miii.irt, atrafninir, natiiwa or oilier araia loiua au f t.-u diireaaing during lut Bojluu aiecka of eiiierlani-jr. W..ilira t'l 1. it preiHirea the avateiti f..e ttia i-.tliilliK- evcul. an. I la Um t.rln riu f'.it. r-M and p-mmm. ltriiic Hie term. 'I lit liaa a iM.wt aiark.-d IiiUimiov iiHin lli lialiv, eiure It ibua tmerli n iiru.li.l gri.w.uj al'-m lit nerrt-a aud d!iive fi.n.il.o A in I parili ularlr l.i ..ui. ni"lL. r it LI( fni.i...i rem.-.ljr nf ln.iieuMlii4) mI.i. It fiiiil.i.'a her ii prem. rve her hentti an.t tirtujih. and ah.' remalna a fireity anttlt.-r havmv avoi.led ail t li auft.-rln and dbiiirer tiiiit w.i.ild iifhrlae a-. I'lntiany b an ."-eaal.-o. M-.iiiera Kri- nd in .r. fl.uh'y hii.ri. aiea eveir pere, teti..o and tioiiK'le liire:vt aud fa a aur prevatiliva ir fakluki of ihe i.r.mta. You ili Hi.. I thU apliidld remetT nm ale at all rim i.rea m fllMl a le.llla, and t bb:i.U ri .Hiiiut'n.lefl f..r the tiur..Mitf. ttrlle I'.m.lltrl.l K.l.l.. IV, 1 11 lu.ar It 1 tar . Aliauia. I.a . and liter wIH hotil Ml.d. a i'tf Wuuc.lg wk Iwr ih.u (tuil uvtiwia. prouresalve eleiiieni of f'liln.'i. In leu. I of I ho rii-h ailkeu robea w hien h.ive been the traditional g.irb of 'liln'Ki nunlatern, Mr. sliah'a pi.ture Hhii he him inl.ipted the convi ntl.m u i oHtumi of the upnlprn world. Me la li..n In (ho uaiini froek font of li i I i it ui . . mid wlili. iii nny of the i biir.ii leriMi. a of the old r Kiine. I if -fl ..! In V ruliliisliin have . en In th pnt the ihiinKia from he ny of the envt to thoce of the went, on in. puri of the J.ipnnene. Inter the Kur eiin. im.l now the rhineae. It wi be one of the tlrat nrciialnna when the rhineae inlniMer h:i4 npprared In the oiim iitimiul garii of the wixi. tn world. Mr Hhnh und hla f.mfly have il ready epent much time In i hla coun try. Kcr live yenra he wna consul peneral nt N'ew York, from 1!03 to lyim. Ileal. lea hla oltleial dull. a pt thai time. Mr. e'hnh found time to tnke Her.il apeelnl rnur of atudy at Columbia unlveraily. Mia dniiah ter, Mian Ijina Hhnh, alan aceomp. in led him at that time, and ptiraued hr alii. I lea In Amerlran aehoola. Hhe if how an iiri'oinpliHhed yoiina lady and la particularly proud of the American Part of her education. Mr. ehah nla.. ncrompanlea the mlniater and baa the advantage of aeveral yeara apent In America. Mr. Khah cornea from a nntahl family, hla father haling been tutor of the late Emperor Hwang Hilar. After completing hla education, he Hired oltii'liil life nt I'eklng aa a member of the former hoard of wor. T-ater he waa In the diplomatic ner vier at To klo and then rhineae enn aul b Xcw York. Allerwarda he be came aecrelary of th foreign oftl e at I'eklnir. later dlretor of the mint nt Tien Tain, nnd then aiiperintrnd ent nf ruatoma and roinniiaaioncr ot foreign, affair In Newchnng. Mr. Hhah nnd hla family are an onipnnir 1 by an extrnalvc alaff of ortlcial who will taka up their dutiea at the 'hi niae legation here. rARTY OF BOYS 00 ON HIKE TO BEAR CANYON n.ilph nnd Claude Miller und hani Sutherland weru among n party ot m veil boyg v ho atnrteil oil a hike to Hear canyon ihla mornliig. The boya will camp In the rnnyon until Hat uiday, returning hoing by HuturUay veiling. MRS. BUSCII WILL PASS THROUGH (THIS CITY Attached to exit train No. 4 due to arrive here early thia evening will b iirlvat pulliuiin, (hurlcied by Mr. Adolpbua Hunch, widow of in fanioua HI. I.oula brewer. Mr. Iluarh la traveling from her paludal real deuce In I'aaadena In the reaidenc he maintain In Ht. Louia. Jlii' car la 111 "Kuirburn." USUAL SUFFRAGETTE FIRE IN BELFAST Hr IV4l Wlr to Kvciilng Herald. ) Itelfual, Inland, April i Hulfia getlea I'onlinueil their fir brand campaign In l later today bu burning Or la l. .la, an old inanition, near l'r llckfergua, or liolfaal Lough. Municipal wiiRona are huny on tho niinnal clean-up of yarda und alley. The teninn have been making tlm round or the Heron. I ward for tw.i dfiyn, an. I ftreet Cominlaaion.r Martm Tienny aalil today that he expected to lliiinh with the ward by tomorrow. A number of hounehol'lcra and property owner foiled to have the rubbiah on their plncea piled or boxed for removal na directed In the ma yor' notice, and tomorrow lieu It ri Officer Thonui Morrln will aerve for rnal notice on them to have their trnah removed at their own expenae. Friday afternoon or Hatunlay morn ing the riiuniclpal wugona mil negin the round of the Klrat ward. SUPT. H. F. ROBINSON VISITS HOPI INDIANS Hupprlnteiiii.nl of Irrigation II. F llohlnaon of the Indian bureau hn ret in ned to hi office in the federal 'mil. line after n ten day' Hmpectloii trip. He went to the Onnado project In Arixonn and vlalted eight llopl li ng ea. lon.llllona were about n uauiil In the villugea, Mr. llohlnaon aald, and nothing of particular note developed on the trip aa n whole. IF MEALS HIT BACK AND STOMACH SOURS 'lar IMawi.n" KniN ImiIIkHoii. (.an, lyH-a.la anil Mnma li Vila-i-ry In live MIimiu-m. If what you Jut nte I aotirlng on your atomach or lie like a lump or lead, refuaing I i illgeai. or mi ln l 'ii gaa nnd eructate amir, undigeaied food, or have a feeliag of dixirnr. heartburn, fulliieaa, naiiHca. bad laate In mouth and atom. o h hen. In he, o,i ean get Moaned relief In five mlnutei. Ask your pharmaclal to ahow yo.i the formula, plainly primed on Hu-kp lllty-ient hh or t'app'n IHnpepKln, then ynti will underataiid why dya pepllc trouble of all kind muat go. nnd why they relieve amir, out-of-or der alomaihy or Iniligeat ion in five minute. "Pape'a Dinpei nin ' I harmleaa; laatea like candy, thoimn itch doae will ilimat and prepare for aaHlmllatlon into the blood all the food you eat; beaide. It make you go to the table with n healthy npp--tlte: but. what will plea. Von muni, la that you will feel thai your aiomni'h and Inleatlnea are clean and freah. and you will not need to re.rt to laxative or liver pill for h!l.iu:ic.-ta or conatipntion. Thia city will have many "Pa pea Oinpi'pain" crank, na aome people will call them, but you wi!l be en thtialaatic nbotit thia aplendld atotn- nch preparation, too. If you ever lake it for indlueat ion, gaaen, heartniirn. oiirnoa, dyapepala. or nny at.un.i' h miaery. iei aome now, thia minute, nnd rri yuuraeif or HioiiiiK h trouble and Indl xeallon In five minute. COUNTY REA5URY T OFFICE WILL BE OP TO DATE Famous Dayton City Manager Will Send Information Con ceming Latest Methods of Financial Accounting. In n few day the rounty triaaiir- nr'a office will have the laat word in efficiency In the mcthoila of financial accounting n practiced In Ihe mod ern municipality under wlcntnic mauiigemenl. Thl information la promla. J ,y . M Walte. city man- aer of DuXoii. uliio. r. Waile la filling the p.. alt ion offered to Colonel iloelll.ilH, Hie builder of the Panama canal. Dayton offered the poalllon of illy niaimner ut an impreanive aalary to t'oloncl Onethala a tew day before Mayor Mltihel of New York tried t aocure the fanioua exiw.n.nl of ap plied acientitic maiiagement nnd high-power efficiency aa police roin miaaloner for the metropoha, and the two off. ra nurre.l Preaiib nl Wllaon lo iiuina him general gover nor i f the canal xone and to urge Co iik row to ralae hla rank. The publicity attendant on the Oiiylon offer attracted the attention of Ix puly County Treaaurer Mutt Hippel lo Hie fact that Iwyloii atundt for the hint word in aclontifie effi- lency In all riepiirimenta of munici pal government, and Mr. Hlppel'a profcaaloiial curloally waa uroiiaed. He a clone Mudent of municipal accounting ayalem. na well a of tuxutlon and ro-related aubjert, anil he lout no time in writing In IMy Munuger Walle. He wanted to know how accounting control wna handled In the model city of Ohio. lie received thia cordial reply: Mr M. A. Hippel, liepuly County Treaaurer, Albu.ueriUe, N. M. Dear Hlr: Anawrrlng your of Ihe Itith. re garding the accounting control for the city of Iiuytoii. I am pleased to advlae you thnt thl mutter ha been referreii to Mr. II. K. Wall, dire'lor of finance, who will furniah you with aui h Inforniu lion aa he baa at hand. Your very truly, II. M. waiti:. City Manager. aster A New Suit A New Top Coat? A New Hat? A New Tie ? A New Shirt? New Shoes? .!;T".i All mm I I 1 I I r. Mi: I I . Ill hilll I llll III. HI ,1' . Wm ,aat I II 1 . WmUIIH'.mY. . t I.I, WMM 1 m:i v' I I) i lUI I 1 "rt-a' .WW . ",.f- ' iT vvN ."OH L .Jn. -: Two Timely Views of this Store for Men The Style View We have selected from the leading styles of the leading makers be cause we know your wants -some of you wish a touch of the extreme some the more con servative. We Know that good style exists in both extreme and conservative, ami we Aave brought it here for you. You are to judge how well we have served you we want you to look at the new Spring Styles-buy or not, as you please. The Business View You buy and continue to buy where you receive the largest degree of value - we are thinking of the broad definition of the word "value" - cost value, service-valua and satisfaction-value, all combined. This store aims to serve you in this brotu1 -value-way and ths early sea son buyer derives most from service and satis faction. This more than offsets the saving in buying lats season pickups. Why be un comfortable for two cr three months. W'f are nleo ngenta for Manhnlian Shirt. lorbuah Shoe-, Alfred Ilelija-miii-V:ishlnKton Cloth, a. Hn ta.m Data, Cooper'u Kloncd-K rotch I'nlon t-'ulta. Prices $15 to $35 Need we say more ? The goods are here -The welcome sign is out. M I S gf aTaj i gaaf -a. .af .T 'J r W l . MANDELL THE CLOTHCRAFT STOKE 4 ti.f3h mm V B. " i : Modern Hyde Gels Eighteen Years in Sing Sing Edward Mendel was Respected Merchant in New Jersey by Day and Merciless Thug in New York by Night Ily Ii(ini Wirt, to Evening Herald New York, April 'J. Kdward Men del, a modern Jck! Hyde vim waa u reapecied Iron ami hteei men-hunt in Newark, X. J., aid a, thug In New York by nlxht, waa today aeiiien.e.l lo apend elubleeii eur In King Hing priaon. Mendel, who In Newark wu u member of nmnv fraternal ordera and rluba. lured Mia. Pauline Koetxel In an upper went aid freight yard In New York and there tore her dia mond earring fr.ni her ear. He waa ruptured aa he wag running away front the yard. In court later three other women blent tried him aa the thug w ho had Initially a annulled and rubbed them. Many letter und petition from New York cIuIih arid nam tat lona cumc to Ihe Judge who Hcnteiu h. Mendel All tlieae inalaled aoini. mistake had been made. CIRCUMSPECTION IN DISPOSAL OF FUNDS SUGGESTED (lit taMtl Wtrn In Fvenlnr fleral.4 1 Ht. I'eieralnim, April a. The liua alan mimaler of finance during the acealnll of the budget i ollilnlttee of the duma, today drew the attention of the committee to the expediency of t-ircumapect on in the illapoaal of public fun. la. lie. luring that the money might be reiulred for military purpoae. BRYAN ADVISED OF SIGNING OF NEW COLUMBIAN TREATY Ity I -a-d Wire o I veulng llcraltl ) Waahinxton, April . Kei relary llryan received oltlclal notilli atm.i from Minlal.r Thoiiipaou at llogota. Imlay of the algiiing of the new tnxiy with Colombia tuacttlit the long aumt- itiR diapuie over the partition of I'm-ami. A cuali mi'lit of I J ",.i.i i nun Ihe I'lllt.d Stale I,, Cop. mbl I la piiricipal feature. Tin oillci.il ta lo publish Ihe .1.1 ills l.iltl l.v I.IIIK. 111. I:t with the l.iiritu ..Id , Ilomiia. I'risliletil Wllaon I. .1.1 i.i l.'i la t while be had I...I yet , , li ilifoMnei detail about Ihe te w tri.ity with omlila, Ihe re u aa icilhum in it piewong nny rc:ict or ap..g by I'nlte.l Jl.il. a In comic, te.n w ith paitltion of the tuna! i-t 1 1 1.. I. . tile I HI h .1 I .11 I lialrnuiii I 'libit t n Tm. WjHhington, Apt il : -Chainnan III llott or the New Haven i.ulroiot. m expected at the d. paiim, nt ..r ju tl. e tolloutow n ilia, uax the pi-ra.ui-tii-l of the I..I.H..B of irUHteea whu'i are to lake over Hie Kim. I.. Innl i.ii-j Colincclli ut trolley .. el. nia ii.nv ow i- d by the New Haven. WEYERHAEUSER IS LAID TO REST (Itv IrnneJ Wtre tn TtveiiWu lleralil.1 Hock lal.ui.l. Hi, April f Ki cli ent k Wcyerh iciiai-r, th,. 1111III..11 nr. IuioIm rum 1. w.ia boned here lo.lay pi I liippi.ilio. k ( t liietely beai.le Ilia w .r.' The flint 1 ul a. rvi. . a, ac.oiJti.g to the t it. a or the Pieabt ter.an church Kiro loll 111 the home of Wcyor llaeiia. r a .1 uighier, Mr H pavia T.o Itev. 11. 11, p,,,,,,. k.ei aie. Y . a a. 11-111. 1. , ,,r ci.-Iiaeiis.i- a-alt.., at tho aerv I. e ILLINOIS WOMEN START CAMPAIGN FOR WHOLE WORKS (II laatM-il Wire I veiling llcluhl j t lil.M.u. All 1 1 H - In . lar.na lint the women i,r l.lin.. deiiiooair.ite.l their ileaite to ..te at Tut .l iy town ship ili.ll.-oa lhii.uHho.il the alatc, Hiiifraue bailer loibiy I.e.. 111 a nun. -un til f..r full MHlr.iKc f. r the woin oi ol IIUiH.la. MARRIAGE LICENSES FOR TWO COUPLES Count-.- Clerk A. K. Walker iau.-.l Ilia 1 rlage lit ellaca today to M111I1 1. -luaaia Ji.jol.i and Kr.uoia.o J..j.,li. a". I Hyacinth . Join a and Charles It. i t ik. IMiIng pil.a provoke profanity, but proiauHv wont remove them. Iionii'a 1 i ul 11 1.11I la recommended f..r ii. liing, bleeiiing or protruding pitea. i.uc ul any drug alore. wtnra