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Irishman Shot and
Killed in Dundalk;
Policeman Accused
BELFAST, April 17. —Thomas
Mulholland, an employe of the Dun
dalk Urban council, was shot dn
the street in Dundalk, 45 miles
northwest of Dublin, last night and
died en route to the hospital.
In a statement made on the way
to the hospital he said a policeman
shot him. The police, while not
admitting that they shot Mulholland,
say that three policemen, while pa
trolling, were attacked by a mob
of civilians, two policement were
knocked down and the third fired
three shots at their assailants.
Mulholland was interned after the
rebellion of 1916.
The shooting of Mulholland has
created a considerable sensation as
it is the first event of the kind that
has been reported so near the Ul
ster border.
TIRED,.BODY
m soul?
Not Sick, But Still Not Your
self. Think You’ll Be Bet
ter Tomorrow —Only
You’re Not
TRY TAKING PEPTO-MAN
GAN
It Isn’t Sleep You Need, But
a Good Tonic—More
Red Blood
Everyone gets run down occasion
ally. Sometimes it’s weeks before
you get your energy, enthusiasm and
happiness back again.
Any doctor will tell you to be
careful in a time like this. Your
body has little power of resistance,
and the danger of catching some
serious disease is great. Temporar
ily, your blood has too few “fight
ing” corpuscles.
It’s the work of these same red
corpuscles to keep you free from fa
tigue. Being constantly tired out —
depressed in body and mind< —is al
most a sure sign that your blood
needs help for a time.
Gude's Pepto-Mangan is a standard
remedy in cases of anemia (or
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and the name “Gude’s” should be on
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the teeth, make them black nor upset the stomach. Nuxated Iron
often increases the strength and endurance of weak, delicate people
in two weeks’ time. It is dispensed by all good druggists.
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Old Folks!
Test This Wonderful Laxative
With a FREE TRIAL BOTTLE
The many elderly people in all parts of the
country who use Syrup Pepsin know
it does not lose its good effect.
I will send you a trial bottle free. What is your address?
ELDERLY people know out of the ripeness of their
experience that constipation makes them dull
and gloomy, that it brings on headaches and back-
aches and a train of other ills. I know it too, because I have been a
practicing physician since 1875 and am myself in my 82nd year.
Let every elderly man and
woman subject to constipation
write me for a free trial bottle of
what druggists call Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin. It will prove to
you that there is such a thing as
a mild, gentle laxative free from
griping. Use it as required and it
will soon train the stomach and
bowel muscles to do their work
naturally. Use it often and you
FILL OUT THIS COUPON AND MAIL IT TODAY
Dr. W. B. Caldwell,
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NEW ORLEANS HAS
387,408 PEOPLE;
ATHENS, GA., 16,748
WASHINGTON. April 18. —Census
figures given out tonight show:
New Orleans 387,408, increase 48,-
333 or 14.3 per cent.
Athens, Ga., 16,748, increase 1,835
or 12.3 per cent.
Statesville, N. C., 7,895, increase
3,296 or 71.7 per cent.
Brookhaven, Miss., 4,706, decrease
587 or 11.1 per cent.
Covington, La., 2,942 increase 34.
or 13.1 per cent.
Donaldsonville, La., 3,745 decrease
345 or 8.4 per cent.
Tucson, Ariz., 20,292, increase
7,099 or 53.8 per cent.
Marquette, Mich., 12, ,18, in
crease 1,215 or 10.6 per cent.
Eureka, Cal., 13,212, increase 1,367
or 11.5 per cent.
Barberton, Ohio, 18,811, increase
9,401 or 99.9 per cent.
Jeannette, Pa., 10,627 increase
2,550 or 31.6 per cent.
Sanford, Me., 10,691, increase
1,642 or 18.1 per cent.
Kenmore, Ohio, 12,683, an increase
of 11,122. or 712.5 per cent.
Weehawken township, N. J., 14,-
485, increase 3,257 or 2'9.0 per cent.
New Orleans, first city of the
south and fifteenth city of the coun
try in 1910 in point of population,
had its largest rate of growth from
1830 to 1840 when it increased 121.8
per cent. Its numerical growth was
largest in that decade also, having
been 56,111. During the decade end
ing 1910 its rate of increase was
18.1 per cent and its numerical
growth 51.971, with a total popula
tion of 339,075.
New Orleans ranked as twelfth
city of the country in 1890 and 1900,
but was passed by Detroit and Mil
waukee in 1910. Its rank for 1920
cannot be determined until the popu
lations of other cities of the 3)0,000
class have been announced. Wash
ington, D. C., ranking next below
New Orleans in 1910, has reported an
increase of 32.1 per cent to 437,414
and passed Cincinnati, thirteenth
city in 1910, which increased 10.3
per cent to 401,158 this year. Min
neapolis, eighteenth city, has re
ported 380,498, an increase of 26.2
per cent.
The rate of growth of the larger
southern cities -whose populations
have been announced range from 7.2
per cent to 114.1 per cent, Knox
ville showing the largest rate, and
Winston-Salem, N. C., 113.2 per cent.
The percentage of increase of other
.cities was: Memphis 23.8 per cent:
Nashville, 7.2; Chattanooga, 29.8;
Macon 29.2; Charlotte, 30.2;
Shreveport 56.6; Columbia, 42.6; Wil
mington, N. C., 29.6, and Asheville,
51.9.
Wire Service to Pay
Tribute to Mr. Vail
NEW YORK, April 17.—A one
minute suspension of service by
12,000,000 telephones and 24,000,000
miles of leased wire at 11 a. m.
eastern standard time tomorrow will
be the tribute of the American Tele
phone and Telegraph company to the
memory of the chairman of its board
of directors, Theodore N. Vail, while
he is being buried at Paripany, N. J.
To Emulate Farman
PARIS, France.—Mlle. Farman, daughter
of Henri Farman, the aviator, is at the
age of thirteen seeking a flying certificate.
will find it does not lose its good
effect by continuous use, as so
many laxatives and physics do.
The free trial bottle will be amply
sufficient to prove all this to you,
and it is yours for the asking.
I have been personally writing
this prescription for 45 years, and
since 1892 druggists everywhere
have been selling it under the
name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup
ATTACKS MADE
ON HOKE SMITH
CALLED OUTRAGE
Editor The Journal: I am enclos
ing an article written by J. N. Wall.
Mr. Wall is one of the best citizens
in the county of Elbert, a minister of
the gospel, ex-school commissioner
of the county and well read and well
posted. I am an old newspaper man
and think the way the Constitution
is treating Senator Smith is an out
rage on Democracy. I, of course, am
sending this! article for you to use
and don’t care for any publicity on
my part. It was published in the El
bert County Times and paid for by
Mr. Wall himself.
Smith will carry Elbert county by
a safe majority, I think and hope. I
know him personally and think a
great deal of him and don’t believe
he would be a party to a crooked deal,
the Constitution to the contrary not
withstanding.
Respectfully,
W. C. NORRELL.
Elberton, Ga.
The card referred to by Mr. Nor
rell follows:
“Mr. Editor: Let me say this:
Turkey, with her Mohammedan re
ligion, which has been slaughtering
Christians by the thousands for over
one hundred years, can get up a war
over her territorial lines and thus
have opened to her our treasury
vaults, and then call our mothers’
sons and husbands to fight her bat
ties. •
“Furthermore: Liberia and Hayti
(from a reputable publication now
under my eye) will have four negro
members each on the board ol tne
League of Nations, as well as the
abominable Turks, to help determine
all questions of war, but our United
States senate cannot say a word.
Hoke Smith is fighting like a
tiger. Mr. Palmer is accepting it all
without dotting an *i.’ For whom
will you vote Tuesday? ’
“The draft law found the boys be
fore. It may come for them again.
“You should take time to go to the
polls by all means. .
“This same delegation by a peace
treaty’ can fix the hours of our farm
labor, wages, pensions for disabled
farm hands, etc.
■■What will you n WABL „
TURKISHREVOLT
MAY BE RESULT
OF CONFERENCE
. WASHINGTON, April 18. —Talaat
Pasha and Djemal, .co.-co?nPlVp,i?k
-with Mustapha Kemal in the luiK
ish nationalist movement and -tigi
t’ves for many months, have turned
up in Munich and have been m con
ference with German Communists
and emissaries of Lenine, accord
ing to official advices received
in Washington.
The conference was said to nate
been for the purpose of organizing
concerted revolutionary movements
in Turkey, India. Egypt, Persia and
elsewhere and Moslem delegates
from India, Persia, Azerbeiihan
Afghanistan and Egypt, were said
also to have participated in a recent
conference with Lenine in Moscow.
The Munich conference was intei
preted by officials here as having
been called to forge further links tn
the international chain of revolu
tions. preliminary steps towarc
which were taken at the Moscow
conference in aid of the movement.
Representatives of Lenine at Munich
pre reported to have promised the
Turkish and German conspirators
200,000 Russian Bolshevik troops.
The presence of Enver Pasha in
Munich, variously reported recent
ly as inciting bolshevism in Azerbei. 1 -
iian and in conference with Com
munists in Berlin, was not confirm
ed. The advices stated, however, the
promise to lead the Bolshevik move
ment in Turkey, was reported as
having been announced at the
Munich conference.
Atlantian Arrested in
Texas on Mail Charge
DALLAS. Tex., April 17.—Charles
Y. Schaffer, Atlanta, Ga., was to
have a hearing here today on charge
of being a fugitive from justice.
Schaffer, who was arrested at Gar
land, Texas, near here, after being
at liberty since January, when he
dropped from a rapidly moving
train 100 feet into a small lake in
the eastern Tennessee mountains
declared he was willing to return
to Atlanta for trial on charges of
misusing the mails.
He had been operatin gan automo
bile and oil service station, at Gar
land. residing with his wife and babv
at the home of a minister.
Schaffer was arrested in Charle
voux, Mich., some months ago at
the instance of the Atlanta postof
fice inspection department on th i
charge of inveigling several At
lantians into investing in a fraudu
lent portrait company, according to
Charles Riddiford, head of the local
inspection department. He is under
indictment by the United States
grand jury and will be brought here
for trial at an early date, Mr. Rid
diford stated Saturday.
To Protect the Gardener
(From the Arkansas Gazette.)
As an enthusiastic amateur gar
dener we favor an ordinance requir
ing the muzzling of chickens and
requiring dogs to wear boxing gloves
on their paws during the garden
ing season.
HOi
DR. W. B. CALDWELL
As I am today, aged 81 years
Pepsin. You can buy a five-ounce
bottle at the nearest drug store,
and as a Spoonful is a dose, a bot
tle is economical and long-lasting.
The formula is based on a combi
nation of simple laxative herbs
with pepsin. The herbs, includ
ing tne well-known Egyptian
Senna, relieves the constipation
and accompanying ills, and the
pepsin acts on the digestive or
gans. It will relieve chronic
constipation quickly. It will stop
a cola or a fever and thereby
prevent influenza and grippe.
You are safe in giving it to tne tini
est baby. Millions of mothers do.
I want you to have a free trial
bottle of this fine medicine with
out obligation or charge. Just fill
out the coupon and send it to me.
Take a teaspoonful, give some to
other members of the family who
are constipated. I know that the
results will be such that you will
buy a bottle of your druggist and
never afterwards be without a
bottle in your house.
CIHTM.OFSHUUH
■ IS IN HANDS
OF SOW TROOPS
NOGALES, Sonora, April 17. —(By
the Associated Press.) —Gen. Angel
Flores, with 5,000 Sonora troops,
captured Culiacan, capital of the ad
joining state of Sinaloa, this morn
ing, according to official announce
ment from Sonora military headquar
ters at Hormosillo.
The Sonora revolutionists proceed
ed immediately to march on Mazat
lan, an important port on the Sinaloa
coast. After occupying Mazatlan, it
was announced, the Sonora troops
will march on the state of Nayarit,
with Tepic, the capital, as the ob
jective. Large numbers of troops
for the revolutionary movement
against the Carranza government
were expected to be obtained in
Nayarit.
Hundreds of former Carranza sol
diers have joined General Flores
since he invaded Sinaloa last Tues
day, it was said.
The telegram said Carranza forces
joining the revolutionists brought
with them full equipment including
arms, ammunition and food supplies.
The Sonora forces when they enter
ed Sinaloa were said then to num
ber less than 2,500 men.
Five hundred soldiers were sent
from here today under Colonel Jesus
Aguirre to reinforce the garrison at
Agua Prieta and other troops are
concentrating there to prevent any
invasion of the state in that direc
tion by Carranza forces. It was
stated that 1,500 troops were sent
from Hermosillo today under Gen
eral Manzo to reinforce General
Flores.
Private telegram from Hermosillo
said word had been received there
from Mexico that General Pablo
Gonzales; a candidate for the presi
dency of Mexico, had inaugurated a
movement to remove President Car
ran.-a and put in hos place a provi
sional president who would guarantee
fair elections in July. The move
ment, it was said, has been indorsed
by northern Mexican states.
Leaders here said that if Carranza
was removed the Sonora movement
would cease immediately.
The troops will be sent to other
points of expected attack should the
Sonora officials get confirmation of
the report the United States will not
allow Carranza troops to cross Ameri
can territory to attack Sonora, Gen
eral Pina said.
Military leaders said the presence
of Yaquis demonstrated that the In
dians had made peace with the state
government and would assist it in its
fight against Carranza. Hundreds of
the Indians already have enlisted un
der the Sonora government.
Francisco Villa has offered his as
sistance to the Sonora government, it
was reported here, and has asked for
delivery to him of ammunition and
machine guns to wage an active cam
paign against Carranza in the state
of Chihuahua. Military officials
would not say whether Villa’s offer
had been accepted.
The Carranza garrison at Culiacan
was defeated by the Sonora troops
and many Carranza soldiers made
prisoner, General Pina said. The Car
ranza garrrison was reported to num
ber 3.500 men. Culiacan is about 175
miles south of. the Sinaloa-Sonora
boundary.
SIMMONS IS NO
BLIND FOLLOWER
OF THE PRESIDENT
Hoke Smith headquarters Saturday
afternoon issued the following state
ment: ’
“The Atlanta Constitution declares,
in effect, that Senator Simmons, who
has been indorsed by the Democracy
of North Carolina, deserves the sup
port of his native state for the veryi
reasons that Senator Hoke Smith
should be condemned by the people
of Georgia.
“The Atlanta Constitution dwells
upon Senator Simmons’ fidelity to
President Wilson and the League of
Nations.
“Senator Simmons and Senator
Smith were in the same boat with
respect to the League of Nations. In
commending the indorsement of the
North Carolinian, the Atlanta Con
stitution indorses the position of the
Georgian.
“Does not the editor of the Atlanta
Constitution know that months ago
Senator Simmons acknowledged that
reservations to the peace treaty were
essential, and that its ratification
was impossible without them?
“Does not the editor of the Atlanta
Constitution know that Senator Sim
mons himself proposed in the senate
two reservations to Article Ten,
which were defeated?
“Does not the editor of the Atlanta
Constitution know that Senator
Hitchcock, the administration floor
leader, sought to arrange a confer
ence between the president and Sen
ator Simmons concerning reserva
tions which Senator Simmons’ states
manship and experience prompted
him to urge? A ,
“Does not the editor of the Atlanta
Constitution know that the president
refused to see or confer with Senator
Simmons about reservations to Ar
ticle Ten?
“Does not the editor of the Atlanta
Constitution know that Senator Sim
mons was a member of the bi-parti
san conference committee which pro
posed several changes in the treaty
and which were defeated because of
the president’s opposition?
“One would suppose from reading
the Constitution’s indorsement of
Senator Simmons that he was a blind,
devoted follower of the president,
when the facts are that the positions
of Senator Simmons and Senator
Hoke Smith were similar in many re
spects.
“It is evident that the Atlanta Con
stitution is no better informed about
the record of Senator Simmons than
it is about the sinking of the Lusi
tania, which, according to the Con
stitution, was submarined en route
from Europe to the United States,
loaded with wounded soldiers.
“The Democrats of North Caro
lina, through the press of the state
and in their state convention, have
indorsed the position of Senator Sim
mons respecting the League of Na
tions and his well-known attitude of
•difference with the unyielding posi
tion of the president.
“It is apparent to us that the peo
ple of Georgia, in the primaries next
Tuesday, will follow North Carolina’s
lead and Indorse in no uncertain meas
ure the sound and patriotic stand of
Senator Hoke Smith on the League of
Nations.”
Two Balloons Leave
On Endurance Test
ROCKAWAY, N. Y„ April 17.
Two free balloons left the naval air
station here at 1:25 and 1:35 p. m..
New York time, in a twenty-four
hour long-distance and endurance
test, expecting to land tomorrow
somewhere in Pennsylvania, Mary
land or Virginia.
The first balloon was the S-16, pi
loted by Lieutenant Johnson and
Lieutenant-Commander Montfort, and
D. Quinlan aboard. The A-5605
carried as pilot Lieutenant Carpenter
and Ensign L. A. Kloor and E. Den
nis aboard.
Prince Joachim Fined
For Adlon Incident
BERLIN, April 16.—(Delayed.)—
Prince Joachim, relative of the for
mer kaiser, was fined 1,800 marks at
the conclusion of his trial for the
Adlon incident here today.
The prince heard the decision non
chalantly with his hands in his
pockets.
Joachim was arrested after he had
led a party of Germans which at
tacked two French army officers in
the restaurant of the Adlon hotel
March 6. JJ'he French officers did
not stand when the orchestra start
ed playing a German national air.
Czechoslovak Cotton
Deal Virtually Made
Negotiations for the sale to Euro
pean mills of 300,000 bales of cotton
for the members of the American
Cotton association have practically
been completed, according to tele
graphic advices received by J. S.
Wannamaker, president of the or
ganization. Mr. Wannamaker on Sat
urday notified the headquarters of
the Georgia divsion that a repre
sentative of the association sailed
on Friday for Czecho-Slovakia to
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