§|\ ll-lla cHARLo Elow R ull ‘NTS L st Local and For- ' r Mseizcssrr 1 n lsal S f`é 1-- ‘<3 Qc: :c SZ ES in >O fe *4 ~l: is E n z 2 'il 3 x E z E E 'Z' lwlll ‘THA wear News _ CHARLOTT TOWN GANADA FRIDAY A GU ‘ij ii, ion. msn or .n.i.~» { l3RoTEsTlllo AoAlllsT THE onnFELLows HAVE Us ~ nocll REolorl UNDER THE ExEcUTloll ELECTED THElR ol=l=lcERs RULE __.,...__.._i____..4. Of Nflilfil Mil|Zlll€€l’S ill ' ”` WMM- A 'Thg Officers Choggn _...Z.._.-_.___.._. .9 S 'o nl W ~< IS > I-5 is N 5 F 2 E <1 E OF THE MOB _..__...____.___.. lu ll ul llnwl .. llw llllllllls llllllls if ..?.‘f"‘:.‘.‘,‘.*.’:...'.‘.‘i.‘;1" Wid@Slf°°d Bill MINE .NVEHNNNNIJ =f°ll~“f°"° use FUN MIINENJN iNiNlNil|liN ' P|0l EXISYS _ u __ Voted Down _ ____ ,<;|n-rilll fo 'I‘ile fluardian. l‘i\|ll'/S, Aug. 10-lu protest il. lgnln-ll. the exec-lltioll of the mutineers ,,,, |..»nrll tile battleship 'Nulllancia, flu- l-lltire lifc of the city has beulli ,,l|n.-pvllllcll. ' :unix-is lrore closed, street car lines iuinnn-ll, nnil strealners of mourning uvrl- drnpeli on tile.bnlcollies. A pl-olzessioll of luborites lnarcileil in lin- plliucc of the Governor and wily-ii tlleir selltinlelltil against exe- clliilnl. ,\|.\i>lilll, Aug. 10-Reports that ;lr|ni< ilnre beell foulld on the seamen of lilo rrlliself lllltailllm and gllllbout |<):ill-»-llllllllll'a, lead to the belief there il: :I \\'N\’1*|il'ellli l~c\'oilltiollnl>y plot a- ;';i:ll:A|. thc Guverlllxlent. ~-lllllssll". will lusls ll llllsull _#_ NNW YORK. Aug. 8-In' deciding that Mrs. Edith llussell Gambier,tlle “llnkii-lsed bride," is not entitled to` ll solilllultion from her ilusballd, Vic- loriialnbier, cashier of the Merch- llnts rixcllzlllge National Bank, on the gloulnls of gbandoment, and that iilllnbier is enttitled to sue his wife iolxlillllilllnellt of marriage and have lilo case tried before a jury, Justice! rcnillcton in the Supreme Court yes-‘ it-l-filly rendered an opinion in which lntl=l't-stillg advice is given marriedi ini-ll. ‘ Glllnbler alleged he was entitled to :ni nnllullnent because during the six lllollilll-I of their married life his wife l-ufllsrd to be a wife to him, excep in. llllnlil. He alleged further that afteri iliuil- separation sho went auhomobil-il ilu: frcilllelltly with an unmarriedl “lille who proved to be C. Slckler, lux-sillellt of the American Fertilizer. i`U11\I>ally living at 1 West Sixth- A-l_l;|liil street. Mrs. Gambier, formerly a belle of -liinllln. Ga., was at the time of her lllzll-l-irlgr, August 20, 1910, 23 years old, about half the age of her hus- llllnll. The bank cashier met herf 'Till-ll silo was studdying art in New* \’nl-ll and proposed marriage to her llile refused him, but four months la~l ter slle wrote him she had changed her lllilld. 'l‘lll- testimony of bothat the trial of Nil-Al. llambier's sllit showed that ilu-lr married life was about the most ioyllfnl on record. Gambier asserted his lrilu had tolli friends when he uns with llel' in Munich on their lvnliliillg frip that she only married hi so she oollld get a home in Newl York. Ill the early part of his| llrrlilioll Justice Pendleton sayst ' |il'nsi~l'tion or abandonment within the lnw, as rl callse for a decree of ilrpl-l~lltilill, means llnillstifiabie deser- tion_ 'i‘lln.t the defendant left the plllintiil with intent never to return io in-l' in not enough if such action ull his part was caused by the wrolli:-= llll :u'il~= of the plailltifl herself; ill llllrll ii cnse it is not a desertiuli lrlibin tile lllealling of the law." Wl'F,Fi IS SCOIIF1) .lllstilla l‘elldlotoll rcfers to the evi- llrnrl- brillgillg in Sickler, and suys: -"l".\'i-ll on her adnlissinlls llcr conduct \\':ls si‘:ll'l:l\ly ill accord with tllc cus- iolnnry proprietles for a lllnrricd lvonnill. Tint lil-l to the points denied Abc was fllltlv contradlctell by at lffw' folll- witnesses on one poillt or :lllotin-.l~. Tllat she permitted inlpro- i1rl_llbl\_l~tles to be taken with ller is rll|lpul'tell by testimony." h"|`l'l.-\l\lI°`.Il ()IiYMI’l'(l’S' . Ii|i~l'I‘INGU`ISHllI)' I’ASSENGEI’.S soll'l‘llAlvli>'roN, Aug. eirlie vm!- lu-llglws on the Olympic sailing for New York today, included Admiral i»l»l'li and limly Cllarles lieresford,tlle Special to The (lllaluliall. lJ(i(lHiiM, l'l‘lli-'i-lill., Aug l0~l\‘lfty lllllll were killed ill li llisnntel' nt uw Hannibal coal lnine toduy. Sixty miners were cllterini¢ the pit cable of the cage in which they were being lowered broke, dropping tho party to the bottolll of the uilnit_ KENNEDY NNI] illliiili NGNIN At_ the Liberal Conservative Cun- ventloll held ill Centreville Hall at three o'clock yesterday afternoon James Kennedy, M. I.. A., and M. C. Delaney were nomilluted to contest the 'Ilhird District of I’rillt:e at the next Local election. ’l‘llel‘e was ll. large llttclldallce and A. Scilurman presided, among those wilo addressed the meeting besides the candidates were J. A. Matilieson, Leader of the Opposition, .l_ E. the Federal Uolli-lel'vntl\"e nominee lor Prince County, and l), 13, Mel)onnld_ North liedeque. THE CROP CONDITIONS VERY BIID endous 'decline ill the condition crops, generally tllrollghout the coun- try and traceable to drought 'and in- tense heat, occurred during the last month, as indicated by official figures and estimates nlade today in the monthly crop report to the depart- nient of agriculture. The report to- ditioils, that the department has is- sued for any single month since 1901. The area most seriously affected ex- tends fro New York and Penne iva- ing all of the great corn, wheat and hay producing states in the country. In the sollthcrn states, with the ex- ception of 'Virginia and North Caro- lina, rains served to maintain gene- rally favorable conditions throughout ntl These conditions tern states are regarded as excellent Wilfrid, the thirteen your o father’s summer cottage yesterliuy afternoon, Samuel and hilizubetll depth und were drolvllcli- Iillllu of Sutherland. Lord Desborough lnlll .l. Pierpont Morgan twenty deaths from the disease i this city' CUMMUNICMTION ' Special to The Guardian llam Lee on premises ' 8--11d3i.pd 1|||ggug|| p|¢0y|||¢;£ wimiofgiroénd (gym. '11-Moderate r1\o';i;n?,T;°%:gM.Tf Mm; SA' °'..’{?§,‘,’,'°,§{,°, no, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,. Ut., bring 'I‘he’temperature at three oiclock ' l PDIY t0 - - R0W° Bt M°‘ the woman along the last tllne, he , ld R ’ . _ A this morning was sixty three degrees Dona & °w°5 f°°t°"Y» scllfgdaipdl remarked cheerfully when he received _ - above zero. -TATTED _ 1 with Passen8ers. freight. express and The lowest temperature record-ed chargglgtsgtiflgfglplgal$*;::’rt‘:x§enl;“kg‘elf vf;\l;isd°;n§l(\)f_nE;:iPt§1‘Z‘€ihl;’e°`f:"(‘)‘;lt\ dh‘;l‘tg]°e “gg . mall, docking at 12.00. She left on yesterday was sixty-seven degrees s- fererences req“u,ed__Pmwse bro! mduce the woman Lucys last. return at 335 P- \“- "““¢‘“5 P“§“°‘?' b°"° ’°'° ‘md th” §‘(§gl‘f" W“‘:, eggxl; lxvd. ll-llauf Nuo dlvorccd lilm 'nnil ulx months ---- _ §,°",, '§;},§{“';;§1;T,;“‘L.i§°.*;.°;..‘;i.§ ,,‘§.‘;‘.¥,'... .$23. $2. °“.iI€§fi.'..‘;.. i.-!“,@mT6”»°.°irmsiT if nfs-A. on :nyc A uuunc. but un uuun- lor Pictou at 8.15 a. m. grees above zero at nine a. nl. yes- A_ léotufigi orn Thugsdiiy gfternoon, ed bride changed her mind. ‘ H The Harland leaves this morning terday it was seventy- At nine p.m-, “SUB i -d fi0°¢6 B gi “G "rw U' '_-‘-*mi* i B1 Ds Shturduy. Fitzpatrick declared at five-thirty a. m. for East River. yesterday it was seventy degrees a- pelnse; ncillge lb iglechro Mo C33: Minurds n ment cures colds, etc. returning nun mornin: @1163 gfalling we wo- , t d m b , nf,§i’ee°“° °- Y ,,_,,d3,p,, again in the hft0l'“°°“ B ° ° The length 0 ° “Y W ° °“"' ~ ,,._.'..._~-------.---~--~ - - th` East River, returning at night. teen hours and eighteen minutes. NOTICE-there has been on e Yesterday thu S._ S. I-,Isrlancl went The tide will be high this mol-ming premises of John T. Kelly, Y to 'Victoria 'at three o clock p. m.. nt 11.21 and tomorrow morning st Stanchel, Lot 67, for about two returning at night. ‘ 12.04; it is high tonight at 12.12 and weeks, two strayed steers one white Yesterday the Eastern express was tomorrow night at 12.44. ‘and the other white and bls‘ck.f AUn- _ on time, the Southern accommoda- The sun sets this evening at 7.14 less claimed belgre bthe ‘gi o tltlg. tion was on time, the Western accomi nnil tomorrow evening at 7.12; it they will be so y pus icléalugmolé modation, was thirty minutes late. rises tomorrow morning at 4.51 and §_Q__l29Y__,°Li_’£!L°.*_‘_:____,‘__g__,j_______P For ollr absent loved ones we fm- tha Eastern accommodation was Sunday morning at 4.58. BOWLING. Durkel Alleys, under plore Thy loving kindness. Keep them twenty-five minutes late and the Wen- The moon rises tomorrow at 8.41 market, upon lawful days ten to in life; keep them in growing honor; tern express was ten minutes late. p.m. - islevgn. 2-25dtf. and for us, grant that we remain lllflenlen in this city-in fact the f",|"’|lf province-will be interested in |.l"` (l\lnrdian`s trophy offered some §_f"“‘ “Ko for competition between P. (;- I- rifle teams ‘competing in the "\'\uliilln Rifle League series. Much interest was manifested in the €""l@Ht for this trophy. Though only hhffv teams entered-the others not h*“'l"ir been notided in sufficient time eforc the first match-n competition zgslllted which is seldom equalled on , ° ffuilzc lor clollc llnlcli. cnc Clinr- 'Mtetown Civilian Rifle Club winning tfunl the 4th Regiment Rifle Club hY ,"_" lioints - and thereby capt\\¥`il1Z lol the first tinlc The Guardian (inni- °“¥° Trophy, ,_ The Summcrslde Rifle Club also Ientcred bllt did not complete the 'M¥§?§ trophy was ordered through the firm of W. W. Wcllucr, Jewelers. city and W. T. Wellner of that firm ccncés cnnc it lc ln nic opinion one of the handsoincst trophies which has heen`seen in this city- 'ph'nf,,' too, was the opinion of the lm-ge numbers who viewed it in Mr. Wellner’s window yesterday where its bcnucllul llncs and splendid WOW; msnship of the silversnliths npparen drew forth much favollrahle comment. Th, grip is of a sort of a tulip ,mpc-something entirely meW”‘1\“d 1° mounted on a solid ebony bu". Spf'-Lfilll to The (llrnrdiall. 'l'A(l()MA, Aug. iii-Ullpt. IC. Mc- Mullen of the iirltisil tug Bcrnlllda, which arrivell llerc from ’l`exada Is- t0 bfflélll their liuy’s work `\\lllcll the lfllllli U- (`-. reported tilat ill the vi- cinity of Active Pass ill the straits oi' Jullilde l<‘llcn llc saw yy man thrown overboard from ll tramp steamer fly. ini: a forciffll FELL; which was passing 1/léllt to :ca from Victoria to Vancou- BOURNSSII IIND LEMIEUX TO MEET --~. MONTREAI., August 9- 'rlicrc lc lows: a probability that Henri Bourassil and Hon.,Rodolphe Lemieux will meet on the same platform ill an as- sembles contradictoire at St. Hya- clnthe on Sunday, when they will have an oratorical duel which bids fair to rival anything ever known ill this provillcc. There has for long been a sharp rivalry between the two. Repeated challenges have been made for a verbal duel without result. But now Mr. Beallparlnllt WYl1U2. M. L. A., Dr. 1'. ll. Murplly, has ceiled a meeting 'for St. Hya- cinthe next Sunday, and he has chal- lenged Mr, Bourassa to.atteni1 it. 'l‘lle latter did not accept until yes-» terday, when it was announced that Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux would bc there. standing, base and all,about twenty WAS;-IINGTON' August g_A trem_ inches high. It is of silver and is uf gold lilled, having two gracefully bent handles. The trophy is artistically snisncil with French grey trimmings and two crossed rifles, emblematic of the na- ture of the competition in which' it was won, as well as laurel wreaths and other vines gracefully arranged day is the worst as to general con- 0" llii 5*” it 05 to best adVa“W§° and complete the idea of the silver- smith in effecting the most desirable and pleasing result. On the base ish silver shield Ou m y . . _ _ . nin to the Rocky Mountains, crnbrnc- which a suitable uiswiition recowililils the winning clllb, the date and t e score may be placed. The club which becomes thc annual possessor of this cup is deserving of congratulation-it is a trophy of which any organization or individual might well fell proud the past mo l. » ' _ ' . . thlls far continue to bc favorable. P110 Gllaffhmi fP»9lS fill?-t in their “iff Conditions in the Pacific liorthwcs- f0lft t0 “Wit-9 Interest ln marlismailti , s hlp and encourage rifle shooting l nlelio (lui-ing .luly that ici-i-icory Auf- could hardly suggest anvtlllqe which fered from a brief- bllt excessively hot would be more of an incentive than eriod. ` _ their challenge trophy and lf, ln-.thc P __._________ annual competition for it, the stand- ard of shootlflg he but slightly rais- ed-or even well upheld-it will'bc 'M' . felt that the object of the donation COBALT, Out., Allgllnt 0- Willllj will have been f“mued_ To the first captors the donors elf- son of Fred Lefebvre, Temiskaming tend c0ng,.&tumti,,,,F__.they are wen _ and Northern Ontario coiistullleinrleserved-and to the losers they l’0BBlhl0. 50- . W115 ¢ll`0W'"lni=’ i" Lak” 'remmkanllllg would but remark that it was indeed Miss Alice Weeks-J. M. Jones 50 $5 ill' H*1il€Yb“1`Y yegtemuyf 3" un" all honor to lose ill sllch a contest as Mrs. J.M. Davison-A. N. Mc- y known man stood oil the dock near- that in which they participated. hay ..... . .,: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49 4 i v by langlnng nc nic boy’s euorts - to NEW GLASGOW, Aug 10-The sec- ond day's proceedings of the Grand Lodge of' I. O. U. F., opened today at 9.30 and from then until lute tonight it was expected the lodge would be working at high pressure. _ _ Tile Grand Lodge last night consi- dered inviting the Sovereign Grand Lodge to meet at Halifax of St John ill 1915-1916. A committee reported that the So- vereign Grand Lodge could be suitab- ly entertained for $11,000. The question was finally given a six month's hoist. The officers elected are as fol- Grund Master, John Craig, Yar- mouth. ` Deputy Dr 1). Stewart, Bridgewa- ter. Grand Warden, Chas Cruickilhanks, New Glasgow. Grulld Secretary, J. J, l\lcl{innnn, Cllarlottetowll. _ Grand Treasurer, J. H. Bulcon, Halifax. _ Vice Gralld, Reprcselltative, W. E. Brokenshirc, Halifax. ‘ PNUVINEINNL A Hilti SHUUT The closing day of the fifty first annual Provincial Rifle Association Shoot, witnessed many close finishes, especially that of E. Mclnnis and,R. V. Longwortllv for first honors. The former held his opponent during the entire match by one point and thus winning the Governor Generals Silver Medal for the special aggregate, Scr- gent, Longworth winning the bronze medal. '- 'J ' Much interest was manifested in the Ladies challenge cup match, which was won by Major Jones, with a possible of 50 at the 500 yds range, thus the cup goes to Miss Alicc Weeks. A. N. McKay was second with a score of 49. The association is very grateful to the many citizens who so generously made donations to the li)t'\2I§' . 4 ' , _ . de Illterlla lona r s . n °"nlSi°“' nv” lnmexs ‘gat °£e:;1;1;` llslul; lfielldlealilllilexee citljixlnlltl Nic foretold oldest nlembelis. iithroug of eager CONSIDERATION Afmsggffalililliiig113323°l\tmI;II;eN(;p:;¥'£:::`é They had on loari pas. ` . in of ileads iof the different 'nlelrlbcrs of tlc louse o commons ’ _ o _ _ most of whom eulbarked at Oran Al-5 gm .ime_Hm.dE,|~ the nam, c,.0w,1e,| the steps Mound the thr0ne_ I l.1old_ Lansdowne, the opposition who were selecsed to act as lllbltra- gel-icn, Morocco. 82 passengers, most- rehderem ,. and the ..Mmiste,_inusts.. Peeresses and in the lightest wk eal er ln the upper house, who fol-V tors. ly M°"°°°“n“' “ml 24 members of the have shown the possibility of li vote tumes, vigorously fanned themselves C V ‘. “BW "fthe Em" were drowned' only so surprizingly close that the pro- in a vain attempt to dissipate the _ _ ° " ' ’ |05, taill Vabrc \vlls rescued uniujurcd. 1, t h mate to my whether ~ the--overpower-ing boat. CONDENSED 1 es _ ~ . _ The torpedo boat ‘lestroyer hstufel' goieillnlcnt will be defeated. MOVIHK i-he C0¥lBid€l`l1l1\0n 0| the (Too late for Classification) ___ ontinued on page A rtc, which is cruisinl=i1\ M01`0°¢““ WH- ghould the bill lic thrown out its amendments of the house of commons ___ _*_ _:'__ _ , , 7__y “"9 has been ordered to the scene' nest coming to the upper chamber and tlledrcasons flor dgsreglaqrdilng with VANTEID, (15:55 mfiklllg afld Plain iswfflfxih' y<;;`ii§u;l§st \ths‘ , ‘H LF QA IN MARQEILDES would be in the conlpnny. of ll bntal- the 10;; s srngn men s, dor ey ani _l sew ng- Pply at 61 him Ave. century mark’ and Glare [,owe,.s_ 8. 'MUCH L O_ “ 5 idn Of “EW b\`"`0n9 sf-roll? enoflgh lf” tigit tf Lang 0“b“ela;“e“ tmen ‘Tm -gi widow' fonycfive years old, were lvlAns1~‘I1l rs Aug 9-It is nffl- "“'“"“‘ “ny combinntwn °‘ ""'°mm` Znililfi slr nil; sélrixcsslfifuconliioig elf \N7l“fvbf>f`lFD_ilipfil>lrorngeneiamohohle' g'“"*°d “ ’““"“‘“° "°°"°° ""8 ap » 1 111 . - . y rs. . . s- A cially confirmed that there have been BIG MUSTER UF PEERS hop 182 Great Geo St 8-11'd6lpd - _ ~ ,_ , _ - - - -__ - 1, l t . thirty-Seve" Cum °f °“"‘°"‘ ‘mx AND Plslclas.-sslus. NEIITIIER FORECAST IDOR ISALE, house and ,ot N0 4,' mlftflfclgdhng ‘;e';]"‘:“fr’md six ,,mes_ _ Highland Avenue Apply to Wil- ‘W AT ONCE-An experien Special to Tile (lllllrdian. WASI-lIN(l’i‘UN, Aug 10-Fricllds of the British and i<`rcncll ul'bitl'atiull treaties in the Senate have reached the Conclusion that it will be neces- sary to amend the conventions ill or* der to get flivuruble action upon them. ' This conclusion is the result of a consideration of the documents by the Senate committee on foreign rcla- tions. After two prolollgell sittings the meet again Saturday. FNTHEH lil Filliti GIHL VEHY NNEHY NEW YORK, Aug. 8-The falnily of William S. Force, whose daughter is engaged to John Jacob Astor, is very much exercised over the agitation ill the Episcopal church against the pro- posed union. Mr. Force returned to admitted that his family was terribly upset over the statements of the Rev. George Challne’rs Richmond of Phila- delphia, and added that Mrs. Force was in an extremely nervous condi- tion as a result of the discussion. "For the past couple of years," bei said, "Mrs, Force and the two girls have been travelling much and were not closely affiliated with any par- ticular church. Prior to that they' lived in Brooklyn and attended Holyl Trinity Episcopal Church. They were] confirmed there by the late Dr. Hall. "It is a terrible thing. that a min- ister should give ollt a statement of the nature given out by Dr. Rich- mond. I can't understand it. “My family is deeadfully upset about it, especially Mrs. Force. She and the girls will remain several days in Newport and then return -to this city in' Colonel Astoria yacht." CHURCH LAW ON MARRIAGE UF' DIVURCEES Canon 30, Section 3,of the Digest of Canons of the Protestant Episco- Dal Church, adopted in convention,' 1910: No nlinister, knowingly, after due irlqulry, shall solemnize the marriage oi any person who has been or is the husband or the wife of any other person then living, from whom he or she has been divorced for any cause arising after marriage. But this canon shall not be held to apply to the innocent party in a divorce for adultery. NEWPORT, Aug. 8-Society here was greatly interested today lll the report that Miss Madeleine Force, fiancee of Colonel Astor, will not stick to the conventional whim ‘when it comes io cciccting me material for her wedding gown. number Of samples have been submitted to thc bride-to-be of the man whose income ternoon and soon afterwards were four times since he becsnle a resilient his license Early in the afternoon he hs( New York today on the Fail River, line steamboat from Newport. Hel Be Assisted by _ Troops Special to The Guardian. lninuos. Aug. lu-'rlic neighbor- ihood of the docks is practically UD* lder mob rule with the result that ‘there was such a dwindling ol food. isupplies that the metropolis exper- § ienced what lnlght happen if B hostild ‘foreign force should succeed ill inter- rupting the trade rqutes. Unless great progress is made todavy in the settlement of the strike, the committee udj0,,,.ned yesterduy to calling out of troops scem inevitable ,us the liolice nre seriously outllulnber: ed and llnable to deal with the emer- gency. ills Hli'_`”” ull llllllll; llslll llll BOSTON, Aug. 0-John H.Richards 23. single. oi as Julian street, Rox- bury, an attendant at Pierce Farm, was sentenced to one year in the House of (forrectioll yesterday by, Judge Bruckett on complaint of Dr. Henry P. Frost, sllperintendent ol the Boston 'Insane Hospital, who charged hlin with assault on Benja- man F. Powers, an insane patient,70 years of age and said to he inoilen- sive. ' Richards, woo had been employed at the hospital only three weeks, struck the old man, it is alleged, because he spat on the floor. He appealed from the sentence of the court and was held in $500. Judge Brackett in sentencing Hich- ards said ' “It is rather a mercy that you are going to be removed at this time. It -is unfortunate that any man such as you should have. the care of feeble minded and inoflensive patients." Dr. Frost told the court that he had been told that Richards had as- saulted nnd beaten the old msn who he said was inoflensive. Mrs. Ed- wards, a nurse at the farnl, testified to seeing Richards punch the man. Powiers she said had offered no pro- vocation whatever. Richards denied that he had struck the mall bllt sllid that the patient had grappleil , with hiln and forced him to wrestle. JUNE. 14, 1909-Roderick C. Mac- Kenzie and Murdock C. MacGregor, found guilty of manslaughter in causing death of Richard F. Mitchell, all inmate at Pierce' Farm. Aug, il, 1911-John H., Richards, sentenced to one year for assault on 70-year-old inmate of fllrm. WOMEN SENTENCED TO DON BLOOMEIIS IOLA, Kansas, Aug., 9. - Iola city ofllcials, with the exception of Municipal Judge Smcltzer, are up fu arms, because a woman had been sentenced to doll a pair of bloomers and join the street gang froln the city jail. .Judge Smeltzer yester- day sentenced Mrs. Ella licese to the street gang and ordered that the city oflicilils provide her with the bloomers. Street fllilllniissioner Glynn refllsell tn have n woman in the chain gang. Mrs, ileese did not go to work lil-cnklng rork or sweeping the stl-eetl-l todny because the blonmers lllld not been pl'o\‘i