Mall order trust threats to small merchants profits
Congressman Clyde H. Tavenner warns that the mall order trust is choking U S retail from small towns and exploiting labor. He cites rapid capital growth, Morgan Bank involvement, and a push for high taxes on mail order firms to curb expansion. He frames this as a national danger to prosperity and urges immediate action.
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Boomerang
Washington
Ita
Mall Order Trust
Prizon
Clyde MO
Tavenner
Trust
Wall Street Board
Tts
Mall Ordet Houses
Wall Street
Mnanders
United States
Cigantic Trust
Ring bout ends in death after seventh round praise
Patrick Grant died today after being carried from the ring unconscious at the end of the seventh round of a fight with Kid Batty Inst night in Dayton. The authorities debated whether the death was caused by a knockout blow or by overexertion and heat, marking Grant’s second recorded bout.
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Dayton
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Hope for Recognition Spurs Mexican Rail Link News
Mexico City June 21. Reports say federa general Joaquin Telles arrives at Nuevo Laredo amid hope for early railway opening. Officials tout possible US recognition of the current Mexican administration. General Aureto Hianquet vows rail service by month end as troop movements and battles with rebels intensify across Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas.
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Federa
Joaquin Telles
Nuevo Laredo
United States
Aureto Hianquet
Gustave Maas
Venegas
Joaquin Tellez
Villa Lama
Nuevo Leon
Nuevo la
Lampazos
Tampico
Vera Crus
Bagdad
Rio Grande
Maamoras
Suffragettes Target Canal Embankment With Gunpowder
London reports an attempted wreck of the canal embankment at Yardsey using gunpowder. Suffragette literature was found nearby. The blast created a cavity that nearly breached the canal bank and could have released eleven miles of water, risking substantial valley devastation and loss of life.
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London
Canal
Yardsey
Mito
Blow on Head Not So Serious As Feared
Columbus pitcher George McQuiltt was struck above the right ear by a high batted ball and rushed to hospital. officials say the injury is not as severe as feared. St Louis report notes 15 year old boy William Lee in critical condition after being forced by an older boy to hold a firecracker in his mouth. police seek the older assailant.
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Columbus
George McQuilt
ST. Louis
William Lee
Amu
President Wilbon to Attend June Wedding in Baltimore
Washington dispatch reports President I Wilton and cabinet members will travel to Baltimore to attend the wedding of Francie H. McAdoo, son of Secretary McAdoo, to Mint Wilhel Preston McCormick of Baltimore. The ceremony is set for June.
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Washington
I Wilton
Soate
Cabnet
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McAdoo
Francie Hf. McAdou
Mint
Har vard triumph seals series over Yale in decisive game
In Brooklyn, June Ble-Har vard defeated Yale to clinch the series. The victory marked the deciding game of the jeeree season as Harvard secured the championship in a tense showdown.
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Brooklyn
Harvard
Yale
Caseba
Postmasters urged rapid handling of daily newspapers
Washington dispatch reports first assistant postmaster Roper ordered post offices to deliver daily newspapers with top priority after first class mail. The sacks labeled daily papers should be disrointed promptly and every effort made to deliver on the first carrier trip due to market quotations and timely business information.
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Washington, D. C
Roper
Wilson backs Glass currency bill and reserve controls
President Wilson has urged Democratic members of the House Banking and Currency Committee to support the Glass currency bill with essential features. He wants strong reserve concentration in New York City and strict money market control and opposes compromise on these points. The dispute over retiring 3.7 billion two percent bonds promises a spirited debate, with some favoring reinserting the provision and others suggesting a separate December measure.
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Steals Brother's Wife Forgives and Returns Home
Cheyenne Wyoming June 21 The man confronted his brother Joe who had taken his wife and had him arrested. The family dispute was settled amicably with Mrs Schied returning to Moline with her husband. The former wife and her partner had been living as husband and wife after leaving Moline three weeks earlier.
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Mo Hino
Joe
Doe Schied
Worman
Moline
Tay
Low wages blamed as not sole evil force
A New York voluntary committee of prominent labor workers announces a report challenging the link between low wages for working girls and social evil. Investigators warn against biased publicity and stress industrial responsibility while noting factors like ignorance and poor training contribute to social issues.
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New York
Will drafting urged by New York lawyer at bankers meeting
Daniel 8. Kemben of the New York bar told the Pennsylvania Bankers association in Pittsburg that the wills of Harriman Bostwick Yerkes Plant Eddy Mather and other prominent figures are unsafe models. He cited Morgan’s will as a safe example and urged clients to give lawyers time and test wills in life to fix defects. The Harriman will he said is sound but unsafe as a model for others.
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Daniel 8. Kemben
New York
Pennsylvania
J. Pierpont Morgan
Remsen
Mr. Remsen
Naté
Morgan
Harriman
Samuel J. Tiden
Syracuse Wins Regatta In Eight Oar Race
Syracuse defeats Cornell in an eight-oar event at Poughkeepsie with Washington close for fourth. Columbia takes fifth while Pennsylvania trails. Official time 7 minutes 24.66 seconds. EX-GOVERNOR OF PANAMA DEAD Facundo Martin Duran, Panama’s former governor and first chief justice, died aged.
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Wisconsin
Washington
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Columbia
Ponnaylvania Bolug Ter
Panama
Matin ‘Duran
Paunamnan Svete
Mana Om
Colombia
Supreme Court of the
Canarie
On Way West Tourists Reach Boulder After Stop in Laramie
W Mason and Tamiy joined a westbound car tour, stopping in Laramie yesterday afternoon after a brief layover, en route to Boulder Colorado for a planned automobile trip.
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Tamiy
Laramie
Boulder
Boys Return to Parents After Night Away in Wyoming
Cheyenne, June 21. Walter Erb eight, James and Thomas Fraser ages 13 and 16 returned to their homes after a night at Archer station eight miles east of Cheyenne. Parents feared drowning and appealed to police and sheriff. Officers and volunteers searched Belchers pond and city lakes with no trace. The boys said they walked to Archer, stayed there as dusk fell, asked the telegraph operator to notify Cheyenne. They had no food and started for home at daylight.
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Cheyenne
Wyo
Walter Erb
James
Thomas Fraser
Archer Station
Belchers Pond
City
Archer
Arder
Individual Boxes Ready for Elks Carnival Contest
Boxes prepared for the Lare mie Elks lodge ring contests have been distributed across city stores. Each box labeled with candidate name and 10 cents a vote. Voting for ladies currently at Greenwood's Jewelry and Prahl's Drug, corner Second and Thornberg. Anticipates more boxes in major shops soon.
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Prahl’s
Second
Thornberg
Man Injures Leg In Fall At Local Shop
James outer of the Tires and Foster Paint shop slipped and fell last Wednesday broke his right leg. A bruise was painful yet not serious until yesterday when Dr. Stevens and Markley found a small leg bone fractured. The limb was set and will heal in a short time.
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James Outer
Tires and Foster Paint Shop
Doctora Stevens
Markley
Married at Rock Springs Bride Brings New York Style
Thomas Rose a barber at the Cowden shop on Thornberg Street returns to Laramiy with his bride from Hock Springe after a surprise wedding at Rock Springs last week. Mr and Mrs Roe plan rooming in town as definite plans develop. SAN VIBUU June 21 Army officers and others will depart for Honolulu July with orders expected from the war department under a plan announced earlier.
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Thornberg Street
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Linutempts Brereton
Geiger
Goedler
Honolulu
Army Agia Mon School
North Itland
War Department
Arrivals At Denver for Turnfest Exceed City Expectations
Denver on June 21 reports early arrivals for the thirty first North American Turnfest greatly surpass the local committee's estimates by about 50 percent. The new stadium for drills and tournaments was dedicated today as the city prepared to welcome visitors.
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Denver
Colo
Standard Auto Warning Signals Urged by Safety Expert
Frederic Rem Hutton urges a standardized auto warning signal with controlled audible range and prohibition of unnecessary use. He argues a true musical note must be much louder than ambient noise to command attention and warns against cheap pneumatic reeds and short explosive diaphragms that fail in traffic.
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American Museum of Gafety
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American Museum of Safety
Woman Receives Damages Over Johnson Exhibition Incident
In Chicago a jury awarded Miss Huth Meb to damages totaling 2000 dollars after an incident at a Jack Johnson exhibition. The case involved a disputed purse and an alleged assault by a promoter. the article notes a marriage prospect valued at 26000 dollars and references Johnson in a negative light.
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Chicago
Miss Huth Meb
Jack Johnson
Pusitler
Weather Today Warlington Forecast
Warlington news notes a generally fair Sunday and Monday with cooler, more extreme conditions expected in Texas. The report highlights a breezy pattern and patchy clouds, urging readers to plan for weekend travel and outdoor activities.
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Warlington
Texas
McNab resigns after alleged interference in cases
United States District Attorney John L. McNab resigns citing orders from the attorney general to postpone actions in Diggs Caminetti white slave act cases and Western Fuel officials probes. He warns the department of justice is yielding to influence harming the office and its witnesses.
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Cal
United States
John L. McNab
Wilson
McNab
Diggs-Caminetti
Department of Justice
Maury L. Diggs
Archhitecta
Drew Caminetti
A. Caminetti
Rane
Nev
Sacramento
California
Washington
Department
Eight Denver Men Hurt in Colo Springs Auto Crash
An Associated Press report from Colorado Springs says eight Denver men were injured when a large touring car wrecked near Palmer Lake. Driver Jack Andrews and seven others suffered injuries. one likely fatally. Harry Reed had both legs broken and internal injuries. Ira Stewart endured severe bruising. two riders were broken and others lightly hurt. Andrews was described as a daring driver. This was the first accident in June.
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Denver
Colo. Springs
Associated Preas Teregram
Colorado Springs
Coly
Jack Andrews
Palmer Lake
WithLaughlin
Harry Reed
Ira Stewart
Andrews
Bulgarians Advance Into Macedonia With Allied Forces Waiting
Vienna dispatch reports Bulgarian troops advancing to the Vardar River area in Macedonia as Serbian and Greek forces prepare for confrontation. Montenegro infantry are moving through Macedonia to join the Greeks and Serbians in fortified positions on the river's right bank. Alberta trial adjourned after testimony and medical reports in the case of Arthur Pelkey.
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Austria
Vardar
Macedonia
Berigades
Maredonia
Ocamgary
Alberta
Arthur Pelkey
Luthur
Caveral
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