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We might possibly have believed It if our national defense had an nounced the invention of some new wonderful air but on a bicycle-—-never, Jut it's a fact. On August 2 Ed ward G. Arminger and two other young men the distance In twelve hours on bicycles—and what's more, they did it partly on rallroad ties and loose gravel roads—and, of course, it's the first time it's ever been done. Well, come on! What's the answer? If you must know, here it Is. They did the Panama canal zone. Financial American. to ocean in half ar GOean board and plane covered It across Encouraged Her. She appeared to be somewhat exeft- ed when he came home that night and he naturally asked the cause. “The man in the top flat has fallen in love with our maid” she said. “What of 1t?" he asked “He's been trying to get her to run away and marry him.” “Do you mean the man who tices with the flute every night?” She said she did; and he made a dive for his pocket. “Tell the mald,” he exclaimed, ex- citedly, “that I'm a poor man, but I'll give her ten dollars If she'll do It!” prac The Broker's Son. Vigitor-—-Your little boy to be very cheerful. doesn’t seem Isn't he well? Broker—Yes, he's well enough, but he Is feeling rather blue Just now. You there was a great drop In leather this morning. Visitor-—Bless me! You don't mean to tell me that child knokvs anything about the market? Broker-—Well,” perhaps not, ally speaking, but you see the partic ular leather that dropped this morn. ing was his mother's slipper. Roe, Already Done. “That chorus will soon catch up the i national airs.” { “From what the director has been | saying to them, I should judge they { had already caught Hall Columbia.” | sent $121.046,200 worth of food and | supplies to England. ALIA Sl Fear is the forerunner of fliness. I'm glad theres such a big corn crop — says more (3066y. POST TOASTi ‘From Mg! NEW SPY GAGE FROM MEXICO U. S. Letters Showing Germany “Used” Swede Envoy RECOMMENDED DECORATION | Lansing Gives Out Tell Tale Letter Von Eckhardt To Chancel- lor, Asking Reward For His Friend. From Washington the couniries ma Secretary Sing, n the iorn PL a 3 #1 to } 1 the notorious Minister to in neutral diplo L.an- the Another chapter of German intrigue tory i and Unong neutral Was rey tle by Von German whom PERSHING TO HIS SOLDIERS. Message Will Be Placed In Testaments Distributed To the Army. Bible ill be i-covered taments given to the follows roused Waging an prin against n violat lot. but ti 4 Temp teach Your comfort but the ve You befall sou Saviour will give you valor as a soldier as a man bs your comrades Let conduct strength Your and your gpiration 10 an in- and an honor to your country.” FOOD DIRECTORS NAMED. Earl W. Oglebay Will Have Charge In West Virginia, The Food following Washington Admini tion named the Braxton Beacham, Orlando I). Wilson, Minneap Florida Minnesota A Misstssippi—P. M. Harding, Vicks burg New Jeraey : rae) James F. Fielder, Jer Fred Croxton, Columbus Virginia-—Earl W. Oglebay, Ohio West Strike In Portugal Reported To Have Closed Up All Lisbon. Madrid. Portugal has been declared gram received here from Lisbon, on account of a general strike. All estab lishments in the Portuguese capital have been closed. Several persons, in cluding a number of soldiers, have been wounded by the explosion of bombs ROOSEVELT'S FIRST FLIGHT. Goes Up In Airplane Equipped With Liberty Motor, Mineola, L. 1.-Col velt made hig first flight in an aero plane here. The former President went up in a military aeroplane from the aviation training grounds here. The machine was fitted with one of the new government Liberty motors. Theodore Roose a ———— Notable Achievement of Ameri can Engincers AIRPLANE BUILDING vr - i « Ui withheld In lusion, however Baker says Progress has already been ing the industry ure of the new begin time.” toward organi the manufac ma and deliveries will in a com paratively short Back announcement the American high-powered American-built machines will begin to appear in large numbers fighting lines early next Baker coupled a formal request press country to refrain fr publication of any information regard. ing the Liberty Motor other than that included in his statement, that stands that of fact aviators in the year his to the un Secretary with announcement of the om CARRANZA 1S RECOGNIZED. Steps Taken By This Government. Last Formal Washington Last in the formal recognition of Carranza government in Mexico by the United States have been accomplished by for. mal! notification of the election of Car ranza as President and an acknowledg. ment by the United States. The pro- ceeding is a technical one, conforming to the usages of international rela. tions, as the recognitfon of the Car ranza government practically was com plete several months ago OMciala took occasion that no loan to Mexico was contem- plated by the United States. The status of a loan is under consideration between the Mexican Government and a group of American bankers, steps the to reiterate wed BERKMAN BACK TO JAIL. Anarchist, Charged With Murder, Re- manded For 30 Days. New York Alexander Berkman, anarchist, indicted in S8an Francisco on was remanded to the Tombs for thirty days, pending the receipt of extradition papers from California. : i | : i nessage and the press it Was 1&2 “one” Was in dispatch Th until not discovered the after hy several hours been country of man U had electrified the report the wholesals f Ger boats This statement Secretary Daniels “My attention tO a rer then was issued bs just been ca error made in ing the report of the sttack the Westwezo and gave to as ft presented to stating that of steamers were The cablegram, 1 now find, stated that one’ of the submarines probably was lost.” has led transerib made on vessels i ou other the report the press exactls was ‘two he lost’ Attacked Once Before. The Westwego, an oil tank steamer, was built in Germany in 1914 for Reu- manian account under the name of the Steaua Romana. Later her reg. istry was changed to American and afterward her name was made West. wego, The vessel was of 3.050 tons net and she carried a crew of 42 men reports show she was in an | American port August 8 and later galled on a trans-Atlantic voyage com- manded by Captain Mulcoy THE COUNTRY AT LARGE | - Dr. Francis "G. Peabody, emeritus of social ethics at professor Harvard and former president of Education Association, | been appointed preacher to the | Unitarian General Conference which | will meet in Montreal, Delegates from all country of the annual convention of the Farm Mortgage Bankers’ Association in Mbineapolis, parts of the WAR TAX BILL PASSED BY SENATE Postal Increases on Second- Class Matter Defeated CONSUMPTION TAXES KILLED Borah, Gronna, La Follette and Norris Vote Against the Measure, While Hollis, Reed Vote Johnson, and For It Kenyon U-BOATS' TO LL DECREASES Twelve Large and Six Small Vessels Victims Last Week sels sunk U-BOAT SUNK DESPITE RUSE Behind Schooner Till Range Of Tanker. Port How a behind Hid Within German schooner An Atlantic ubmarine hid his ¥ +41 at oo 4 antil it got within range to American tank steamer and sunk by the tanker's gun told by the captain of here When Gibraltar, he attack an then was Crew, was a sailing vessel about 1.500 from said, the U.bont ordered him to stop. The submarine then kept behind the schooner until ap- proaching tank ship was within range When it began the attack the naval guard returned the fire, the eighth shot striking the German boat and sinking it within sight of the schooner's crew Both steamer and schooner escaped in- Jury miles the SIX MORE BICKETS ARRESTED. Sailor Tears Down Banner Before Police Arrive, Washington. > 8ix banner bearers of the woman's party were arrested in front of the White House. Before th arrival of the police a sailor tore dow a banner carried by one of ‘he women RAID PROF. NEARING'S HOME. Federal Agents Seek Literature Oppos- ing Army Conscription. Toledo, O.~Federal authorities raid. may have been used in a campaign of opposition to the Army Conscription Law, Professor Nearing {8 a lecturer on socialistic questions. i *
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