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THE PES MOIXES KEfiTSTERWedncsday Mominir, April 14. 1926 THE NEWSPAPER IOWA DEPENDS UPON. "It la quit evident." Major g.i... mmiA "that a larca nart or tha nraaant trouble is being reused bv the soviet governmen tha mainrttr of the arms and EARLY RISERS WHO BRING PAPER AT DAWN: REGISTER CARRIERS Here they are, 300 strong, the boys who are vp with the larks to leave The Register at your door before you awake, even if you are an early riser, too. They spread across the city in skirmish formation shortly after dawn.

Last night the entire circulation battalion frolicked at the Y. M. C. A. in a party attended by executives of other departments of The Register.

VALLEY JGT. IS DIVIDED OVER ITS SCHOOL DISPUTE MAJ.lt. P. PALMER TELLS OFFICERS OF CHINESE WAR Military Situation Causing Anxiety to Powers. I Rejection of Bixler Chief Topic.

equipment of the revolutionaries has been furnished by Russian agents. "Japan furnishes another factor In China. Since the Chlno-Jap war or 1S5. Japan has been making commercial progress In Manchuria and after the world war the various factions have been at war mosv of the time and the Jsps have had a chance to step In under military protection without any interference from China. "As to the outcome of the present trouble," Major Palmer said, "the public is just as good at guessing as I am.

Klpllng erse, 'East Is east and west Is west and ne'er twain shall meet' is probably the best answer." Major Palmer Is former Iowa National guardsman who lived st Red Oak, and entered the regular army after the Spanish-American war. BERGDOLL TRIAL, Qad Breath t. Edwards' Oil Tablets Get at the Caose and RttSHwr It De. Kawaraa- Oil re Taalata. eaaetltate tar nliHl, eat rasrtlr aa- taa aawela aaa aaat.

tawatr aa the war. seala afftlrtaa wllk aaa eea ttm aairfc ratlaf Ikmik Mutrti1 OHn Taalele. Taa aleaaaat. aaaar-aaalra taalata ara take far aaa areata kr all wka kaaw tkrai. iMk Kawaraa' Oil Taalata vallr bat final? aa tee aawrla ema lives, atlaaalatlaat tares a aataral aetlaa.

rlrarlas tka klaaa aaa aratlr aarlfrlasr tkr lira arsteaa. Tkrr aa that wklrk aaaaTTreae raleairl aaaa wttaeat car at tke kaa after ef-faete, All tka aaaeflte al aaetr. elekealaab arlalaa cataartlae ara derive ttnm Dr. Rawarae Olive Tablets wltbaat aripiaa. aala ar aarr sleasrrraaklr efferta.

Dr. r. M. Kawaraa alaravarea tka fenaala -attar aavratrra years at prartlre aaiaaa aatlrata aintetea' wllk kawrl aaa Hver aaiBlalat. arttk tka atteaeaat kaa kraatk.

Oltv Taklata ara aarrlr a vewetable eaataoaaa atlxea wltb allva alii Taa will kaaw tare kr tkalr alive ealar. Taka aaa ar twa everr alakt far a weak aaa ate tka rttart. lie aaa SOr. Aavartlartaeat. a innsManBJtJrMB1 "xaaiw ki tt gtva- ---rJbg' The military situation In China Is causing considerable worry to the major powers maintaining ronceasions In that country.

Ma, R. P. Palmer, of the 8eventh corps area at Omaha, I A school board divided against I Itself with the school euperln- tendent the main contention. Is the chief subject of discussion In I Valley Junction Just now. After a protracted executive I session Monoirn night the board annniinrail I perlntendent I I.

Bixler would not be employed said la an aa- sddress to reserve and national guard officers at Hotel 8avery last night. "The officials of the recognised Chinese government do not wish to antagonize foreigners but the present trouble among the warring factions Is causing next yesr. i STARTING TODAY, was report vote was threey it rea-F 1 SAYS AQUEDUCTS to two, but sons for the ac 4- OF ROME WOULD URGES REMOVAL OF BILLBOARDS 6N RIVER BANKS tion were not announced. Valley Junction Is wonder- Itiv whv and BE JOB IN 1926 COUSIN'S BLOOD MAY SAVE LIFE OF MISS GORDON Miss Ann Gordon, Drake university student, was resting easily in a semiconscious condition at Mer.cy hospital last night after a blood transfusion at 2 p. m.

yes at the American rAi.nra. legation at Peking." LEGION POST TO STAGE A PARADE MEMORIAL DAY The American Legion will have charge of the Memorial day parade with other veterans' organizations, It was decided last night. Decorations will' in charge of the Spanish-American war veterans and the' Sons of Veterans. STIRS MOSBACH Mosbach, Baden. Germany, April 13 A.P.) Excitement has reached fever heat in this little village of Mosbach over the trial tomorrow of Urover C.

Bergdoll, who has been In difficulties ever since he evaded the American draft law In war time. He Is charged with seduction und Impairing the morals of minors. Secrecy shrouds the state's preparations. It Is learned that the prosecution has seven witnesses, the chief one being Llesel Schmidt, a 17-year-old Heidelberg girl, whom Bergdoll Is Archaeological Body Headaches and Sinus Troubles Try Dr. Blosser's Medical Cigarettes in the Next Attack A Method ofReHef That Brings Welcome Comfort Hears Britisher.

terday. A pint and a half of blood was given "There are sufficient American troops at the American base at Tientsin and enough marines aa legation guards at Peking to take care of the situation should It develop as It did during the Boxer revolt. The Tientsin-Peking railroad is guarded by French, British, Italian, Japanese and American forces so if the present trouble reaches the legation quarter of Peking all foreigners would be'ahle to resch the seacoast." Dr. Thomas noted Affront to Man and Nature, Says Elwood. Nature should be the inspiration for art of all types, Prof.

P. H. Elwood, of Ames told members of the Floral Arts club last night at the Younker tearoom. Billboards along the Des Moines river across from, archaeologist and former director by', her cousin, Dave Rublnson. many eiplana-Lv tions were being i.

I. bixi.f.r. offered. The predominating view last night was that the board Is divided two against two, with the neutral chairman voting in the Interest of harmony, with the two opposed to Bixler. So far as Bixler is concerned nothing was said against him.

Some citizens hinted "secret organizations," one said "Ku-Ktui klan." but others were just as stout In ssylng that wss not the main reason. Two Support Bixler. The board Includes Mrs. Nora E. Banker, chairman and nonpartisan; John Bell, locomotive of the British academy at Rome After the opera gave an lecture be- years ago.

tion Miss Gordon for the? archaeological society Bergdoll is reported to be In a surly mood while awaiting trial. The Women Relief corps and the Legion auxiliary will have charge of the halls. The G. A. R.

will have charge of the finance and Frank Dagle is chairman of the committee to ar Mrs. seemed to be lightly Im last nigftt at home of Ernest Brown 1 1 Perhaps your troublesome headache mar come from inflammation In that little carity just a bore the bridge of the nose. Sinus trouble is very prevalent aad in Its mild form, causes severe headaches. Sinus inflammation may often be relieved by the warm smoke vapor of Dr. Blosser's cigarettes.

Many people keep these cinarettes atop the Browns 1 proved, rnysi-cians will not attempt another hotel nn tha an- L' the city library are an affront to nature and the transfusion tor GREAT SAVINGS ON FINEST QUALITY OniENTTAL L1UGS citizens of Des two or three range for speak dayst engineer, ana m. u. u. merchant, on one side, snd Albert 1 nl thai 1 USVe USBtt ers. I Miss uoraon Kaon organiza Is suffering from wo at nana iory UM whenever! pictures of the Des Moines river 7 and Harry Hearn, rauroaa neace tion will chose Its disease known JOHN A.

HOI WIN. to carry out the conductor, on the other. Hearn cient For the last twenty years Dr. Ashby has been coa-n with British research in Rome, coming to America for a lecture tour' under liho auspices of the American front as exam as purpura hem- laaBaM own committee a a. work assigned.

$55 and $60 Values Average Size 3.6x6.8 in which the Military and patriotic organiza ples of what can done with the banks of a river in a city. But those pictures blood oozes through the walls of tions were represented at the courthouse meeting and discussed the blood vessels. She has been losing blood in slight quantities tor mere than a year, but became makes Its appearance. Dr. Blosser's Remedy 1 composed of medicinnl herbs, berriei and flower.

"Which you smoke in a small pipe or eiaaretie. The Today and ths balance of this week you may choose did not show bill nlans under leadership of John A. Archaeolpgi c. JTHOMAW, ASHbv from scores ot oaautuui rersian ikaim oriental iiuga at Nicholson, general chairman of the suddenly worse yesterday morn boards. Surely, aomethina can be, Wonderful this low pries.

Soft, rich, silky colorings. rmip. r. ii. ki.u 4K.

Memorial day committee and vice ing and was rushed to Mercy hos values, indeed, st laf.ao. done about them and homething iiiniiiuia. "Many people consider the ancient Roman aqueducts in the light of history only," Dr. Ashby pital. scores of friends and commander of post of the G.

A. R. Drake university students offered to submit to transfusion. said. "When the greatest marvel should be done to remove them.

The speaker presented stereop-(Icon slides showing a variety of traatmant for the small backyard Lei Us Clean and Repair Yonr Rugs. All Work Is Done by Hand on Onr Own Iremlses, and 'ot "Farmed" Out. is the feat of enaineerlna that Her cousin, Dave Rublnson. was smoke vapor is Inhaled TTto the air Dasssr.es of the nose, head and Free Mrs. Brunsdon chosen tor the transfusion due to would be hard to duplicate, today.

and showing the various types of a similarity in the types of blood in the event a second transfusion is necessary the blood of an on Legal Technicality Ruling that the Indictment under which Mrs. Mary Brunsdon was being tried on a bad check other cousin, Sam Diets, will be 815 liocust Street and Adams supported Bixler. Bfxler was noncommittal and other members of the- board would not be Interviewed. The superintendent said he was ready to stand on his record In other communities in which he has served, am? Mrs. Banker said that his service with the Valley Junction schools has been commendable.

A week' ago the Bixler reappointment for next year came up, and when the vote was tied, the matter was postponed until the Mondsy meeting. It was suggested by some that Bixler had not encouraged athletics and this was the reason, while others charged thst he had not co-operated fully with County Superintendent Harry Andrews. It also was suggested that the failure of Valley Junction to compete in the state spelling match had contributed to the dissatisfaction. All Are Discounted. All these reasons hare bean discounted, some observers saying they were not sufficient for the discharge.

Mr. Bixler succeeded C. B. Hightower at' the beginning of the present school year. High-tower now Is in business In Val used.

landscape architecture. GUNMEN RIDDLE VOTING PLACES 1 AND THEN FLEE charge was improperly worded. TUTTLE CAMP throat and carries medicine where sprays, douches and ointments cannot possibly-reach. Its effect Is soothing and healing, and aa it contains no tobacco or cubebs it is perfectly harmless, and may be used by women and children as veil as men. It you suffer with sinus in fl mi-mat catarrhs, asthma, catarrhal deafness, or if subject to frequent colds, go to your drug store and get a pocket size pack, age of Dr.

Blosser's Cigarettes and prove for yourself their pleasant and beneficial effects. IMPORTBH, OF UNION VETS Continued from Page One Judge O. S. Franklin yesterday directed a verdict in favor of the defendant. Mrs.

Brunsdon was alleged to have cashed a check for $160 at Younker Pros, store, which came hack marked Insufficient funds. The check was by "Mrs. P. J. Hess." INITIATES 60 OtictxfM ftnqs rour or tne aqueducts in their time carried more than 200.000.-000 gallons of water dally to Rome." Today, according to the speaker, portions of the old structures are still used and part o( the city water supply is obtained from the same spring that was used more than 2,006 years ago.

"The construction of these projects started In the year 272 B. C. and the last one was completed In 62 A. making a total of eleven structures that are still a marvel of the present day engineering world," he said. While in the city Dr.

Ashby is the guest of Henry Nollen at the Des Moines club. WOMEN'S CLUBS. DRY, PLAN FIGHT of Williamson county and the Sixty new members were initi ated into the Gen. J. M.

Tuttle country ht large believed that the V. camp No. 77 and auxiliary No. 16 cf the Sons of Union Veterans at naicnei nau uewu uu, inu, The supposed permanent peace the meeting of the local camp at followed religious meetings In Hotel gavery last night, Herrin last spring, conducted by A program is being planned by the -camp (or the celebration of FalHnf HaircmMaloeaM.a Thadry. canty ktadeMlbanuulaa the Howard S.

Williams, with tha m-nneration of the local fien U. 8. Grant's birthday, April An 21. clergymen. Members of the klan and antl-klan.

anion men and Joel Tuttle. son of Gen. J. ley Junction. Soon after his UkT Ing over the Valley Junc Mttd loxanant.

Lukf Tiger ncla kr aMtmrhw tka fattl aanaa, aMa-IMk. km. an' nhr'Xtita I LUCKY TIGE1 luttie, ior wnom tne camp was nnnnnlnn wets and flrys. were In surprisingly small space You now can have an extra bathroom named, addressed the meeting said to have been atrecteu Dy ine ON MRS. KAHN tion 'held another of the bitter elections that have characterized contests for places on the school last nigbt.

meeting and over l.uuu persons The camp, which was organized professed faith. board and Mr, Jacobson was two weeks ago, has 100 members now and an effort is being made Th disturbances assumed se San'Franclsco, April 13 (U.N.) Mrs. Florence Kahn, congress-woman from California, will be elected. rious proportions and gained wide Just a year previously Mr. Ja to enroll 500.

members. The charter will remain open for new opposed by organized women of cobson and one nther member of the board had been defeated notoriety early in in reo- ruary of that year, Constable Caesar Cagle, alleged klansman, members tor two more weeks. when i the next meetlnr will be this state In her campaign for re election. by Hearn and Adams. Mrs.

Banker and Mr. Bell were elected was killed when the Herrin hospl held. two years ago. The school hoard tal was riddled with nutlets. members' are elected for three- At Its law enforcement convention here today fhe committee of 6,000, representing women's clubs WILMA CANNAVO, Young and Wife Wounded.

year terms. Mrs. Ranker was elected chairman after the last election. The next high spot came on throughout the state, went on rec ord as opposing Mrs. Kahn be 19 MONTHS OLD, Mav 12.

when Glenn Young It wss openly suggested last; klansman and liquor raider, and cause of her advocacy of Volstead DMEIG night that Mrs. Banker had1 INJURED IN FALL act moamcation. his wife were wounded when tneir automobile was fired upon near A fall from the top of a sewing Okawville. Young was wounded Mrs. William P.

Hamilton, wife of the collector of the port of San Francisco, was suggested as machine where the child was Dial voted with Bell and Jacobson, not because of any opposition to Bixler, but because she was anxious for harmony on the board. It was asserted also that Bixler has the support of the teachers under in the leg and Mrs. loung shot ing caused possible internal Injury a candidate to oppose Mrs. Kahn. in the face.

to wnma annavo, IB months old at the home of her mother, Mrs On July 1, Jack Skelcher, one That closet in which the old magazines are stored, or the hall-end that leads nowhere, or the infrequently-used spare room, can be transformed into a really comfortable bathroo. at very moderate cost Until you have seen the compact new fixtures designed by Crane to save space, you may be skeptical. So visit the Exhibit Rooms today. Observe the variety of beautiful fixtures, the range of sizes. Note how thrifty of room they are.

And any responsible plumbing contractor can tell you how low in price these Crane fixtures are for their quality, how their lasting economical service is matched by Crane valves, fittings, and piping. Not only will the extra bathroom mean more comfort, convenience, and health tor your family and you. But it will definitely add more value to your property than its moderate cost. Decide now to see a responsible plumbing contractor about trading the spare room for a bathroom. Then write for a helpful booklet that takes the mystery out of many plumbing terms.

It explains such things as twice-fired vitreous china, porcelain enamel, and syphon jet. Illustrated with actual Boor plans by architects. Every progressive home-owner, will want a copy. Sent free on request. of the alleged attackers of the ntm and a large number of the citizens.

1 Youngs, was killed In Herrin Vera Cannavo, 71B South Union street, last night. The police ambulance took the child to Broad- "for lunch" Valley Junctloin has two erarie ounces while resisting arrest. 25c 25 for Seven men. Including' members lawns General hospital. luhill of both klan and antt-klan forces 8 Mora I kaa aaaaa sad I (or a qaartar 8 I were killed in fighting which oc schools, senior and Junior high schools and employs about forty teachers.

Pick Popular Students curred Aug. 30, when Sheriff CHEESE The mother said she had placed the child upon the sewing machine while she was busy about the house and while she was in another room the infant fell. George Galllgan and his men at MM MM tempted to seize the automobile in which Young and his wife were riding on May 12. The car was Same Piice in a Herrin garage. Young, around whom much of the trouble centered, was killed Jan.

24, 1926, when, with a group at Guthrie Center High Guthrie Center, April 13 (Special) The Guthrie Center High school popularity contest for the benefit of the Hornet, high school newspaper, came to a close with a substantial sum realized for the benefit of the publication. The result of the balloting' was as follows: Best all-around students, Meredith Yates and Ivan Headlnger; of followers he "shot it out with Deputy Sheriff Oia Thomas and several companions. Thomas and for over two others died in the snectacu lar gun battle, which was staged In the Pacific Northwest V. laraa-JCjat Note the effect of roominess in only seren feet three by four feet ten aW one-half inches. The Mauretania Tererre trap closet, CliooS, is of twice-fired ritrtous china.

in the lobby of the Euro pen ho tel. as giiPHts and other nonconi' butauts scurried for safety. Knterwl Iitto Peace Parts. 35 most useful students, Ferns Arra- smlth and Harold Taylor: best natured students. Pearl Isemlnger Following Young's death the situation remained tense for and Karl Randolph: beat athletes, Leon a David sen and Paul Nolan; Mr ff? some months, but gradually the leaders of the contending groups most popular students, Helen years GUARANTEED PURE Thomas and Beryl I.augherv: attempted to enter into agreements, designed to eliminate fur prettiest girl, Dorothy Erb; most handsome boy, Fred Owen; big ther trouble.

gest talker, Claire Kose; cutest On several occasions, state troops patrolled the streets of Ml'ms of pounds used aff A1 Herrin, sent there following dis kid, Louise Couch. Valuable Farm Home larfv" orders ana to prevent trouble during trials which followed kill An taW picnic pot on the fa rami Columbia tUver HsfrtwTlott hour'i t6 from fVyrtlsmd ings. Burns at Riverside During a period of several years. Herrin existed In a state of Riverside. April 13 (Soe perpetual fear.

Bombings and Hal) Loss estimated at between mob disorders were frequent business lagged and municipal projects were practically impos sinie. 115.000 and $20,000 was Incurred In a fire which destroyed the farm home of Ray Cummlngs, five miles southeast of Riverside. The house was one or the finest farm residences in that part of the country, and with contents, was practically a total loss. The renewal of hostilities to. day ended the quiet which has '8 prevailed since the alleged ref ormatlon almost a year ago.

Herrin. April 13 (U.X.) Early election returns compiled here, despite fear of renewed rioting, gave the klan candidate for snentr, uren uoieman, a big lead over his opponent. Ideal Ibcationjjfind' for all the Forget dull care, the heat and the samencssln this wonderful land of outdoor life. Bring the family to Oregon this summer, for a never-to-be-forgotten vacation. Golf, hunt, swim, fish and enjoy your favorite sport where people know the joy of living.

You may come by train, in luxury and comfort, over several scenic routes; or by automobile, over the Old Oregon Trail, the highway with a history.aind the best road to the West, Your own Pacific Coast is more wonderful than Europe You can come by wsv of Vancouver, VicTorls, Spokane, Seattle or Tacoma, anc return via Sn Frtnciico, Los Are and San Diego. Tee this vast empire, its natural parks, oret teserves sna monuments, where development is in actuality and where potential development is even more promising. Col. Frank Smith was leading oeuaiur imam jj. inciunley by at least four to one In all four TheCorwith bath with concealed shower, CjjoS-LA, is of listening porcelain enamel on iron.

A beautiful fixture, moderate ht price. The graceful Majestic lavatory, CaooSj, is also porcelain enamel on iron. The fan cets are the reliable Telsa. Tit waste is the quick-dram Secure jit II i warua wnicn nave reported. Com art Routt" Robert Quillen, famous humorist writes and illustrates "Aunt Het" You are bound to like her homelike philosophy every day in The Register's Double Page woman's section.

French Defeat Druses in Drive in Hermon Area Cabin Liners to EUROPE Paris, April 13 (A.P.) A Hav as dispatch from Beirut "The French operations In' the nermon area nave succeeded nave gained mastery of the IhroUKh the valley to take refuge Oregon Invites You! nci uafli Mrora. MM Mi taa tnm Smm Tot Ckarkoars aaa Inaltnaatlaa ARAGUAYA April 2 7 THE ROYAL MAII. STEAM PACKET CO. 1 17 Waal WaahinaToa StMCtilaaaa of m. khIhi aarnr CR AN PLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIALS CRANE 1440 Walnut Street, Des Moines, Iowa Bramchti in All Principml Cities V' i Consult a responsible plumbing contractor It pays! Mail this coupon for information and Illustrated booklet hi ujuuoi, are undergoing con-rldge, and the Druses, returning stant attacks by desert Bedouins and French partisans.

"Several violent engagements occurred near Harlm." Fire lesro)'s Farm Home. Osage. April 13 (Sperlall The fine farm home of William bybsrger, northeast of Osace, was burned to the ground Sunda. The dwelling was valued at Name PORTLAND CHAMBER of COMMERCE fi94 Oregon a Address. BEST HOTEL VALUE, IN NEW YORK.

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