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Yoo save $10 0 825 middien § $ ing direct of us and have the manufacturer's gy bicycle, DO ROT GUY a bicycle or & palr of ary price nntdl you reottve our eatalogues sod learn Sede 8 8TH f ones, vy Ke Regulation of Routes of Neutral lis Ships is Attempted. ORF unin AN EXPLANATION IS ASKED The Regulations Involve Questions Which Were Discussed in the American Note Sent to Germany. The lagt act of Great supplemental order-in- eouncil, which practically undertakes 0 regulate e routes of American and other meutral veesels on the high seas has forced the United Btatees to challenge her right to make sueh reg wiations. The State Departement was startled and chagrined about a week ago to pe informed that the British admiralty had undertaken to tell American ship masters and others that they could approach the Scandinavian coumwtries morthward by way of the English Chan- sel only on “permission through their foreign representatives.” More drastic than this wae the practical Washington. Britain in a apyright) NEBRASKAN HIT OFF GOAST OF IRELAND mission they must take the southabout route west of Ireland, then up the Scoteh coast the Shetland Islands "by miles.” These regulations involve questions which are discussed In the American mote to Germany and which come gharply in the incident of the braskan. are unwarranted think, on the right apen sea. admit the er regulate English Cha government, dictate a course for neutrals high seas around ireland and mote islands of Scotland. Officials say that no taken Mnmediately, Ambassador Page on the ly asks him to get explanation” from the British government It is evident however, that sure has been Dre to bear some quarter on the United to make maturely an Great Britain points which are substant part of te American to been stated In very h Wasnt that this government did not to make any issue with Great the questions of ships on the bh eto, until Germa President Wilson's Inquiry, however, appears to operate in the interest of Any thought she may posipone ther her reply until Great been given a swer the new An restriction, offic! 5 of neutrals in the «} ght Ame nnel. in ac ri to in Br ITNes of Germany ywrican traffic Now the dition, ans! to on the the re be to action will the note subject mers ar an pre from State yught pre issue with on " HOLE Germany ircles ington Propose Britain on blockade, rights igh seas, mine areas any had of note. The presen Germs it i= Low Britain has to reasonable time an erican inquiry WANTS SKILLED MECHANICS. England Searching For Make Munitions a quest for as many as the Oftawa, Ont. —In of 2000 skilled mechanics Dominion can supply, George N Barnes, member of the British Parlia- ment from Glasgow, and W. Windham of the British Board of Trade, reached Ottawa to confer with government offi elals, Messrs. Barnes and Windham were commissioned by the British gov ernment to visit Canada on their mis elon. The workmen wanted will employed in the manufacture of sounitions in the British Isles war BAPTIST BEHIND WILSON. Northern Convention Indorses the Stand for Neutral Rights. lose Angeles, Cal-—The Northern Baptist Convention in its closing see- gion here adopted resolutions indors ing the President's stand for neutral rights in the European war and urging national prohibition, the enactment of federal statudes to govern divorce and the strict enforcement of Sunday clos Ing laws everywhere. Another resolu tion recommended international arb) tration as a means of insuring world peace, RUSSIAN TROOPS IN PERSIA. Turco-German Agitation Makes Re. inforcements Necessary. Petrograd (via London)-—-A tele gram from Teheran, the capital of Persia, says that TurcoGerman agi tation in that country has assumed a threatening nature On this ac count Russia has sent in additional troops to reinforce its contingents at Kasbin and Khry. The Persian gov ernment has been notified that this step has been taken solely to protect Russian subjects, and that it ‘implies no hostility to Persia. BEATTY'S FLEET WINS. Attackers Outmaneuver Fletcher's Ships and Obtain a Bage. Washington. —Vietory for Rear Ad. miral Bealty's attacking “red” fleet, which out-meneuvered the Atlantic Fleet under Admiral Fletcher and won a position to establish a base in Chesapeake Bay, clogged the great war game which has been in progress off the coast for some days. in War Zone. British Admiralty Reports She Was Torpedoed — Captain Not Sure Whether He Was Attack ed Or Hit Mine American sTeen The sleains fron Delaware London aptatr “ torpedoed Ly iat a point 40 | Fasnat, off the The i braskan, C May WHS LOT | pool, | water a submariz miles west-souths » 3 south coast of SOR WAS Loe ascertained that not se damsag She struck forward, full of water The crew rfously and her forehol 1 on board and the vessel uy No lives wi lost among the crew The Nebraskan did not carry any pa The foregoing by Britis London ar t f al cated to the elived the Adm ORO® GO AL rican Embassy Big Surprise Teo Officials. torpedoineg of the Nebr: to Americar ihe surprise Apparent] Al Wish 8 nere ¥ It occurred al o'clock foreign vessels had painted and evening between K Liverpool and nati recently have names malities ou thelr sides have flags the is the British Islands ihe was and the large clear, and e flown period twilight hour in at this season to} o'clock A message loyd's says that an to the assistance her all armed trawler went of the Nebraskan an night d =tood by Washington Waits For Reports The ge of the government in the case steamer Nebraskan, coast of Ireland, iz undetermined because officials are without definite information as to whether the ship was torpedoed or | struck a mine Messages from Ambassador {and Consul General Skinner, at don, transmitted the report | British Admiralty that the | sel had been torpedoed, but officials | noted with much interest the captain's ireport to his owners, indicating a doubt as to whether the Nebraskan {was hit by a torpedo or a mine President Wilson himself read all the official and unofficial dispatches. Washington United States the American damaged off the cour of Lon Vee the United States has taken on the war zone and the delicacy of the gitua- Lusitania disaster, the story of the Ne braskan’s experience is awalted with unusual interest. Should it develop clearly that she was torpedoed without a warning an aggravating circumstance will have been added to an already tense situation, notwithstanding the fact that no lives were lost. ELECTROCUTED USING "PHONE. Woman Picks Up Receiver While Holding Vacuum Cleaner. Cranston, R. L-—Mrs. Arthur H. Noyes wae accidentally electrocuted in her home when she picked up a tele phone receiver with one hand while holding the handle of an electrically operated vacuum oleaner in the other. A short circuit was completed. SPEYER SAILS FOR NEW YORK. Former Privy Councillor Leaves Eng. land For Holiday. London. —8ir Edgar Speyer, who recently resigned his Privy Councillor. ship on account of eriticiem based on the occupancy of such a position by a native of Germany, salled for New York on the steamship Philadelphia. He sald he wan going on a short hold day. I. BECKER ots LIFE FIGHT Court of Appeals Upholds His Second Conviction. the Chief Judge Was Concurred By All But One Of the Jurists. hair at Slag | nex! six weeks | rman Rosenthal, ! by four {roverno: Eun unless nited States Bu The rend the the ial, Court of C0 So held 'y in d tr same secon The new co hearing after i ground thal the | ff had erred far As d unty tl v1 # eel A605 nev gel both times examination cond trial kKer's execution mi the PT He the deat! week, owin of the h prescribes nor next some nw Ay warrant ig to the idges from that take pl not than six weoks handed down. Li eck will act as ing the next 23 dave while : California. It is | eved that the Becker case will ight before the acting governor pre on of the court, | Chief Judge Willlam Bart that the second trial was from error. Judge Hogan | alone dissented. submitted no written opinion. Judge Seabury, who | as a Supreme Court judge presided at | the gecond trial, and now is a member | Court of Appeals, did not sit in | the case i i of an joss must aoe BOT mors “ua tenar r Schoel EOvVernor aur th Governor in bell be bro The ie in not valling or written lett, held fair and free by He Becker To Die Week Of July 12. | Albany, N. Y~The Court of Ap | fixed the week beginning July | 12 for the execution of former Police | Herman Rosenthal. The was signed by the of warrant Whitman continued main silent on the case. to re MUST NOT OWN | AUTOS. Conference Of Dunkards Makes the Decision, Dayton, Ohio—At & meeting of the national conference of Dunkards of the United States and Canada, the representatives un decided that members should not own automobiles. This question has faced the church for a number of years. It was also decided not to sell whatever food is left over after the conference, but to give it to the poor. The conference ie being at tended by 4,000 members. Foot wash. ing among members is being strictly observed. BOY SCOUTS LOYAL. Send Pledges To President To Stand By Him, Washington. Several hundred pledges signed by Boy Scouts of Nor wood, Pa., in which the boys promised to “stand by the President” in the present international situation, taken to the White House by Bl of the Boy Scouts in uniforms. The President expressed his warm appre ciation. The pledges also carried the signatures of a number of prominent business and professicnaal men of National sss Philadelphia Lloyd -George, Exchequer, Becomes Minister Of Munitions, a Newly Created Post. An official announcement composition of the new cab wis made by the Press Bureau: Asquith remains as premier. Reginald McKenna, the present Ome secretary, ancellor of the exchequer. Sir Edward Ign secretary Arthur J. Balf becomes miraliy, to take Churchill Lord tary for war Lloyd nunitions, & ne Winston Churchill becomes ¢h lor of the Duchy of Lancaster. A place was John ond, the Irish but he fused it Premier Asquith folio of firet lord © London. 18 to the inet Mr becomes ch Grey remains as for the U lord of the aur leader, first ad the place of reinaing Kitchener George become Ww lv { reate 4 aneel Hed affered to leade of the sdowne takes a Lord Lans without a portfolio. Scme New Faces. The other follow nembers of the new Cab inet ford H ter the Lord Presider rewe Lord Pri rd Lieu Birrell Hoard of Fdueat on. chairman of the r Party Edward Car Sir the King out prom ‘10% ow me BECOND TER BRAK ES, == eollh order $4.0 A Luandred thousand ps DESCRIPTION: ® Hoe pune no Quali Lures wit rial mile Wo Ie ing given Ly Cire Is $10 $4.5 per patr, received, We will st RR need tOpRy a oent Ww sending us an org 3 n these M res you w } Jars 1 5 haat vs r ho lend alove jee Gf 5 ree wind It outs ¢ Clowes The regu 0.D ntil when yin rorwive evor be og ue sad Mody our $ aor faetory, We are satis Orders fille] thw diy roo s ago Tels | lores Demertptive barga n 1 ot whoote, imparted roller chasing ao podote, (or rid pr A SAMPLE PAIR TO INTRODUCE, ONLY Kotics the thick rubber tread “AB and puncture strips’ is" and “D' also rim strip "'H"™ to prevent rimoutiing. This tire will outlast any other make - SOFT, ELASTIC and EASY RIDING. THs We only be : ited y meh rice 34. $8 per pals Some this sd ve 3 i money wnt Lo us i 8 te a | fu & bask f tart x ah a * beware 13 mend for wd al any 7 wr % rial at Sle wile Us ai DO HoT THINK or BUYING a bicpoie or ne w Lhe bew all wOler! vier we ate tu Miles Of High Cay, Wash showed ou the the prerent who |: retls ellor, Some Surprises. a Ble The Cas of YOR, ane et {8 composed ight Conservatl Arthur H Earl and ftehener members of old main in office. Of these 8ir Edward Grey, Earl Ki Runciman, Mr. Birrell and Mr retain their old portfolios. enderson, the Laborite Thir cabinet re Mr. Asquith tchener, Mr teen ITALY TO STICK TILL FINISH. Promises Signature To Agreement Of Allied Powers. London. Italy has gion to the agreement already by the allied powers not to coneiude a separate peace formal document to this effect is im minent. The AustroGerman plan but it is generally believed that at tempts to inflict & quick and decisive defeat or, at least, one that will dis courage the Italiane will be undertaken largely by the Germans under Field Marshal! von Hindenburg. RUSSIAN WARSHIP LOST. Hears From Bucharest Vessel! Was Sunk In Black Sea. Berlin (by wireless to Sayville). The Overseas News Agency gave out the following: “According to a Buchar est dispatch, the Russian armored man-of-war Wintelelmon has been sunk, with 1,400 men, in the Black Sea.” Berlin POULTRY TRUST MEN TO PRISON. Thirteen Convicted, But One Died Pending Appeal. New York.—Twelve of the 13 mem bers of the socalled “poultry trust” who were convicted in 1911 of conspir ing to control the price of poultry io this city and appealed to the higher courts, began serving their three months’ sentences Monday. A ———————— soMBS DROPPED ON PARIS. German Taube Flies Over Northerr SBuburt Of City. Paris Another German aeroplane of the Taube type flew over the north orn suburb of Paris and dropped sev oral bombs. No one was injured by vorkers i 5,750. SD a | State Highway great pleasure at | be excellent becat | aroused Chief Engineer U { counties near Philad ample would be | | he thought i come to stay { would find for it The followin i sults by counties: County Miles of road worked. Men at work Teams. Drags. “Goods and a Adams Armstrong® Beaver Bedford Berks Jair Bradford Bucks Cambria Cameron Carbon®* Centre Clarion Chester ... Clearfield ... Clinton Columbia Cumberland. Delaware* Huntingdon . 23 Juniata .... Lackawanna. Lancaster ... Lawrence ... lebanon .... Laozerne lscoming ... McKean 156 2% R84 R91 be “aun shes kL 2 Mereer ..ouee Monree® .... wide reported, worth much more ture effec of local 1 hler, who elphia, ng He that 26 19 Ho ” 8 652 39 7 133 213 14 86 168 185 rt Gf £ od : ex 6% 66 20 | Dunt'ey Pneumatic | Combination Sweeper | OB = 1915 SPECIAL The Dursble, Lepend- abl. Sweepr with new easy running metal nozzle, A tremerdous improvement originated by Duntley. This sweep- er with i s strong suction and efficiert brush will lean vour rugs and car- pets all the way through and thoroughly. It’secasy and the dirt you get will surprise you. Diop wus the a card for information, DUNILEY PNEUMATIC SWEEPER COMPANY 6501 So State treet Chicago; 11] M'tgoms« Montour* 28 10 N'th'berland. 41% 7% PIRQ®* ...cue. . 150 iil 309 68 110 1x 5.152 417 314 0 * ry 163 Schuyvlk Snyder SOs >» Sullivan “1 Union 15 50 15 | Warren ... . 1.500 250 | Wtmoreland. 601 2511 623 3 i sonia i wel 176 3.828% 40.955 8.804 1223 *Returns incomplete Nearly every county in the north- leastern pari of the State reported rainy conditions and In Monroe and Pike Soin ties no attempt was made to do any work in some of the other ate work was abandoned | before noon, while in still others it until afternoon that work | wae begun. In Blair county fifty car loads of e¢inders were used on the roads and three car loads of stone, No Ald For March. Harrisburg. —Pleax for commuts- 8 13 | H. March, the Delaware county mur- derer, were refused’ bv the State | Board of Pardons, after application {for continuance of the case pending £8 17 .n 62 effort to continue the case was ob- jected to by District Attorney John Hannum, and when overruled jHiram Hathaway, Jr., counsel for March, made an extended argument in behalf of his client, contending that Pennington was the real mur derer, and that March should not be | held accountable for what the other minded, had done. The board also 16 B3 ge 67 io es 1 canes, At the meeting of the Reading Poultry Association, it was decided to hold the annual show December @ to 11.
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