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TUESDAY, JUNE 16.
LUST TRIBUTES
TO STEVENSON
Body of Former Vice President
of U. S. Lies in State As
Thousands Pass By. Notables
at Funeral.
Bloomcinton. Ills. —With business
suspended and the city draped in
mourning Bloomington today paid
final honors to Former Vice-President
Adlai E. Stevenson. The body lay in
state in the rotunda of the court
house while thousands filed past. The
procession to the church was headed
by a band, a troop of the Illinois Na
tional Guard and surviving members
of the Stevenson Escort Club, a fa
mous marching organization of the
campaign of 1892 which accompanied
the vice-president-elect to the inau
guration in Washington. There fol
lowed 300 miners from the McLean
County Mine, of which Mr. Stevenson
was for many years president, mem
bers of the bar association, the may
or and other city officials and numer
ous local organizations. The Second
Presbyterian church held but a frac
tion of those assembled.
The services were conducted by the
Rev? J. N. Elliott, the Rev. Edgar D.
Jones of Bloomington and the Rev.
Martin D. Hardin of Chicago.
The interment at the Bloomington
cemetery was private. The list of
honorary pallbearers included many
men prominent in law, politics and
business headed by James S. Ewing,
formerly ambassador to Belgium and
long Mr. Stevenson's law partner;
former Gov. Joseph W. Fifer and Con
gressman Fitzhenry.
Among the notable persons present
were Former Vice-President Fair
banks, Former Gov..- Francis of Mis
souri and Gov. ancf Mrs. Dunne.
INCOME TAX IS
MILLIONS SHY
Exact Figures Are $23,000,-
000, According to Secretary
McAdoo—Hull Defends His
Measure.
Washington, D. C—Representative
Hull of Tennessee, author of the in
come tax law in a statement today de
clared that after careful observation
of the operation of the act he feels "no
reasonable doubt as to its successful
administration and satisfactory yield
of revenue in the future.” This be
lief was expressed despite recent esti
i mates by Secretary McAdoo which
| showed that the income tax, according
to returns to date, had produced $23,-
000,000 less than the treasury depart
ment s estimates of $54,000,000 revenue
from that source for the first ten
months of its operation.
In his statement Representative Hull
says:
"It would be both harsh and unfair
to pronounce permanent judgment on
the law at the present initial stage.
Many thousands of taxable persons,
both here and temporarily abroad,
have not yet made returns. On ac
count of the brief time allowed in
which to get familiar with the law and
the regulations an immense portion of
the returns that were made are inac
curate ”
“There is no occasion for a bond is
sue and the matter has not yet been
considered,” Secretary McAdoo re
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Danger Signals to Women
are what one physician called backache,
headache, nervousness, and the blues.
In many cases they are symptoms of
some female derangement or an inflam
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plied today when asked concerning
rumors that such a step was under
contemplation.
Primary Nominations
For the Maine Election
Portland, Me. —Mayor Oakley S. Cur
tis of Portland received the democratic
nomination for governor at yesterday's
primary, according to returns oday.
Gov. Wm. T. Hains, republican, was
renominated without opposition. The
four Maine congressmen, Daniel G.
McGillicuddy, democrat, and Asher O.
Hinds, John A. Peters and Frank E.
Guernsey, republicans, all were re
nominated.
At the election in September Mr.
McGillicuddy will be opposed by Har
old M. Sewell, republican; Mr. Hinds
by J. C. Scates, democrat; Mr. Peters
by Wm. R. Pattangill, democrat, and
Mr. Guernsey by Mayor Charles W.
Mullen of Bangor, democrat.
PROCLAMATION HELD VALID.
Dublin, Ireland.—The king's bench
court yesterday held valid the gov
ernment’s proclamation prohibiting
importation of arms into Ireland. This
judgment reverses the assize court of
Belfast.
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SANG ‘DIXIE’ IN
TOO JKH NO
Nominations, Equivalent to
Election, at Convention of
General Federation of Wo
men’s Clubs.
Chicago—Nominations, headed by Mrs.
Percy V. Pennybacker of Austin, Texas,
for re-election as president and which in
the absence of nominations from tho
floor are equivalent to election were
made today by delegates to the conven
tion of the General Federation of Wom
an's Clubs. Names may be written in
on the ballots at the election tomorrow
but they will not affect the result, it is
stated.
The advance of the suffragists was
again reflected at today’s session when
Miss Mary Garrett Hay of New York
was nominated as a director. Miss Hay
is president of a big suffrage organiza
tion in New York and known as a
vigorous worker for equality at the polls.
Other nominations were:
First vice-president —Mrs. Samuel B.
Sneath, Tiffin, Ohio.
Second vice-president—Miss Georgia A.
Bacon. Worcester, Mass.
Recording secretary—Mrs. Harry L.
Keefe, Walthill, Neb.
Corresponding secretary—r Ms. Eugene
Reilly. Charlotte, N. C.
Treasurer —Mrs. Wm. B. Williams, La-
Peer, Mich. c , „
Auditor—Mrs. C. H. McMahon, Salt
Lake City. Utah.
Directors —Mrs Wm. E. Andrews,
Washington, N. C.; Mrs. Wm. P. Harp
er, Seattle. Washn.; Mrs. Grace Julian
Clarke. Indianopoiis: Mrs. Francis D.
Everett, Tighland Park, 111.; MVS. Frank
White, Valley City, N. D.: and Mrs. W.
Brooks Young, Jacksonville, Fla.
Some of the delegations, as their states
were recognized in making the nomina
tions, sang their state songs. Several
states jo : ned in “Dixie,” but the leader
pitched the key so high that some of the
tones became squeaks. The delegates
laughed unrestrainedly and Mrs. Penny
hacker said: "Dixie had gotten too far
North.”
When nominations from the floor were
called for Mrs. Reilly was suggested for
second vice-president by Mrs. Graham,
of Louisiana, but Mrs. Reilly declined,
saying she preferred to abide by the
committee’s action.
SEVEI PERSONS
BURN 10 DEATH
20 Are Also Seriously Injured.
Trapped in Armenian Lodg
ing House. Jumped From
Windows.
Milford, Mass. —Seven men were burn
ed to death and twenty seriously In
jured when eighty persons were trapped
in a burning Armenian lodging house
early today.
The bodies were taken from the up
per floors of the four and a half-story
brick and wooden l%l!d ng. In addition
to the twenty men taken to the hospi
tal suffering from burns or from in
juries received in .lumping 30 sustained
minor hurts. The interior of the build
ing was burned out.
Wild Excitement.
The fire, the cause of which has not
been determined, started in the dining
hall on the ground floor. When fire
men arrived flames weer shooting
through all four floors. Escape by the
two narorw stairways was cut off and
the only means of getting out the build
ing was by jumping from the windows.
There was a scene of wild excitement as
the crazed foreigners attempted to save
their lives.
The building, erected more than 50
years ago, formerly was used as a shoe
factory and Its timbers were impregnat
ed with oils.
Victims were laborers and moulders
employed at a manufacturing plant in
Hopedale. None of them had families.
The financial less is small.
1,000 COPS AT
ASCOLHACES
Elaborate Preparations to
Guard Royalty Today. Many
Americans Present at Course.
London.—Nevorbeforc have such pre
cautions been taken to guard members
of the royal family from the suffragettes
ns were taken today at the Ascot Pace
Course. The opening of the leading so
ciety race meeting found more than 1,-
000 London policemen and hundreds of
detectives from Hcotland Yard assembled
on the historic course as reinforcements
for the regular Berkshire county jollce
force, which had been mobllzed In full
strength. The six-mile rout from Wlnd
sodr Castl to th cours was lined all the
way by policemen.
Very Stringent.
Arrangements for guarding the en
trance to the royal enclosure on the race
course were more stringent than ever.
Every applicant for a ticket had to he
vouched for by some responsible official.
The track was closely guarded arid
there were triple rails to prevent any
unauthorized persons from reaching It.
For several days past throughout the
day and night men accompanied by
watch dogs have patrolled the course
and alarm guns have been placed In po
sition around the stands and lawns.
The Americans.
A large contingent of resident Ameri-'
cans were among those Invited to the
royal enclosure. These included Wal
ter Hines Page, the American ambas
sador and Mrs. Page with the members
of the embasHvs stai Mrs. Nlchola
Long worth, Philip J. Hosevelt, Mr. a*d
Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt and Col. Ed
ward M. House, of Texas.
Walks Out of Jail Free
Woman; Killed Husband
Charleiton, W. Va.—Mr*. Oolite Me
Burley, v. ho recently walked Into th>
eheriffe office and announced that eh<
had killed her husband and hid hla
body in the cellar of their home, walk
ed out of the county Jail here today
a free woman. The Kanawha county
grand Jury refused to return an Indict
ment against her. Mrs McSurley de
Clares she struck her husband with
a hatchet after he tried to kill her.
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The Wise Dry Goods Co.
Are Producing More Genuine Bargains
in Dry Goods Than Any House
in Augusta in This
Big Stock Reducing Sale
25c White Crepes at
Isc
25c White Madras, in
mill ends, at
Isc
25e yard wide White
Nainsooks, at
15c
15e yard wide White
Nainsooks, at
10c
25c fancy White Flaxons
and Dimities, at
10c
25c White Voiles, at
10c
35c Colored Ratines, at
I9c
35c Colored Crepes, at
25c
Regular SI.OO 72 inch all
Linen Table Damask,
at
75c
72 inch all linen Damask
worth $1.39, at
95c
15c Printed Batiste, at
10c
Entire stock of Fine White and Colored One
Piece Dresses reduced Half Price
Beautiful line of new
white Crepes, at
25c,35g&50c
50c Floral French Or
gandies, at
25c
Ready hemmed large
size Napkins, at, per
dozen,
93c
50c 27 inch Embroidery
Flouncings, at
35c
25c Colored Wash Suit
ings, for skirts, at
15c
25c Colored Shirting
Madras, at
19c
25c wide finny Lace
Bands, at
5c
25c Net Rufflings, at
10c
35c Net Rufflings, at
19c
35c Wide Ribbons, at
19c
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