Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 216, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 26, 1912 Page: 2 of 16
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urn si a r rail ' ' . ' ' 1 1
OOnvanli in i f"i r.ii'iil nii'i i'H'fll.il'1'
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flti.U a n-uil iiiiirki l i nTH Imvi'
other h"uv in him mill "nil 'ii
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Hill uninlniil i n Hii" I'ri'i" ' und ""
ll'IINes llSV ' ' H i" I" it'll "' '" 1 v ' '
to run. VVi Ii an l " '' I""'1
mi HiIh urn. lii mil "fi" with
moi.P. u ' ling " 1-ilH. flnm till
report uini ii 1 1 1' iriii uium.
This mini' ntnl tin inachlw i v
vului 'l ill 1 1 "ii.uiio mill uri w m ill
t'Vl'l . I 111 "I II
Cull ii ; . '. . . I own 1 1 Mil I:" '! i i
Building "i i ii' in i"'1 '"" ''v' '"
off. r.
The Greer Investment
( ompany
PRANK II mil. I. It. I'r'Hi'l'iit.
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Hauua and Mi i' i"""i Hi"' Sit s' ' "
I m il I Min i Mi" v HcImhH I"' 1 -I'ol
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n former United Htutes marehal "f
Tiilwi mid Poster Mrlvcnnon well
hii.im business "''Hi "i Uuihrlu bud
ni'i net. Thle "l Un ) vumv tufeth
cr urn x" t"ii) I" u ' nriidoi "I tl"
TiiIhii ' ounly ' nurthoiii
lliiiimi. itli wrinkled brow und
m) lUlr .ih walking down ihe i "i
ridur when h" was .topped ! a "
of about ii" (..mi1 age.
"Ifn'l this u K' Hanna "' quar-
led II" llratlKer
"Yi" wiih ihe reply "and your
floa l.'i'kH riiiniii.il-. although I can
mil ' X.i. tl) plate you."
Name wore then e'hunged. Mi
(Cannon and Uannu wtc deskinalcH
at Clark's Acadomj l" llerryvllle
Ark thlrtl il rear atm The had
mil eean r hoard "I each other since
that time mini the iithet da) iii Tul
mi although both had lived lot in in)
yeara in ikliihoiiiu.
Will 1 1 M. Kit I'll IIM1ED.
lluilev AndtTaon "I SaMllMI t" llBVU
I tearing on M lai
lliirlrv Anderson "f Bapiilpn will Im
trlfd im xt Monday mornliiR before
I'nlted States Conimlaalonei Hen t'on
nir on tl"- i li i rue "f condui'tliik
white kUi.. trallle Mi- Holii Davli
iilao of Bapulpu and formi rl) ol
Wlohlta Khii. Ih the complallilni wll
niHH.
Aflderaon and tl"' Klrl were t il" "
Into auatody at Hainl the Ural "'
thia week .'"'I inveatlBiitlen reaull
ed In the rharae ha Ina bei n Itled
CBlnat Anderann yealerda) Me waa
arrulKiu'il and hli prellinlnar) heurlni
act fur next Monday
ills oMtlier ltd Him Out
DURANT Okla. Ma) JS. ton
afltehell today pleaded iviiii'v in bur
fairy and wan nentenred t" Iwo yean
In the penitentiary He an i harged
with brenklna Into Ihe depot al Bo
kchlto Mil. h. U s mother yraterduy
trove lot" llokhlto fi"t" her home
tn the countr) and with n revolver In
Mi. h hand iii"" ii"1 offleere away
from th" lall With an sin. broke
In the .lull door an I liberated her aon
but he waa recaptured later and
brought here where 1" entered a plea
of aiilltv when iirruluned In the ili-i-trlrt
court.
HCIA till "N M Mi v"'
i. it m i ii nil Uft'OJU i iU
l IM'iS ' III Ii
HALF MILLION l'iED
MarrfaHP1 I'u'i "' " w
i'Nluabli n. .mi. hi "i a
tn nun.
An nil proparty valuad halt mil
linn doilan mu Involvad In i divorce
a si' heard i" Uuparlor ludt
Hi. in im. ii;. v. itarday. Dell Oi
tun wiih ihr plalntlK and Clavaland
Urayaan mm lh defendant logethar
Kith N. M. Bohanti Henry lllllwell
uini Dana H Kalaay United Blatai in-
.n in aganl nt Muekogi ...
Italia Urayaun aai vulni fof a n-
voree and ultmony ami the dofendanl
had a eroaa patltton BMklni Ui have
tin. man4ag annuled ii"' court
granted the oroaa potltlon and an
nulad th" marriage of Oroyeon aIt'
bin wife holding tb.it ii" wlfR had
on Intaragl In Mu propert) ol llti de
I. ml. ml.
in 1(01 OniyRon aho waa a minor
uwnod "ii" "f tin- uioHt vaJuablR "i-
lotmanti m th" famoua Qlenn povl.
Bchemlng man hminn in- waa a mi-
nor ami oould no! eell mh property
aacured th" wnmaii and had the mn
married ahan Qrayeon was drunk
Thiy thought that under ii"' Arkanaaa
law they oould buy hi" lind after he
wan married However their plant
w.i. vpolled ami Immediate!) a move-
in. hi huh aa on fool to protect hla
im. i . sis.
Uetle Qrayaon thru auad for
yon i ami large Rllmony lalmlug thai
gtlllwell BchantR and IColaey aera
Interaatad in her huiband'i property
Qrayaon reaponded with croai poti
Hon .ihIiIhk Dial i in- marrlRga be mi-
nulled The ran. dragged through
the a i iniiM i-i'iii ta fur monthRi finally
coming up im hearing yeaterday tui-ynH-
agajnii Bltllwtli aVhanti and
Kelaey huh dlamlaaed ami the marriage
annulli .i on the croai petition
linos. Take t p Lyi n HnUrr
WASH1NOTON Ma It The houaa
adopted a reeolution toda) fialllni up
mi the Rttorve) genaraJ fur pupera
relatlni to charge agalnat Leallo i
Uyona federaJ attorney inr M'eatorn
Mlaaourl The Lynns rasa has bean
tureahed ou in the Kansas city
ronrta inn the Judiciary oommltti f
the houaa decided thai Huii.stauii.il
. ha rgea hum an. unexplained.
To KupprcHN Opium Traffic
Waahlngton Ma) 25 The problem
of Ruppreaalng the opium traffic from
Mexico win I conatdered by Becre
tar MacVeagh ut a conference In
New ITork "ii Monday with ipeclul
agi 1 1 1 m ..i ihe euatoma aervloe ''I'lum
amuggllng ai roaa th. border hag
i row d recentl) .
lit i mi i "i hi H in m w
.inn i. ui iln- si(ii'i. Trtbunai Mom
I al.. a II. ' flf I 11 in ll' no.
lue Mitchell t'hai'pii In Newa-Iettari
in i (..ai inniH hag tin lupremt
..mil reaponded to 1 1 itward volca
ut (aahion Tha Hrai udon w''
W In n II a as d m l' 'I lU ' I. Mill- III'
mil If. in Ih. Hum I r Iii ill" "hi
da) t i ii. udgi h oi mi' il i he game
level at ' hi la N era and audlenoa. At
uuthei i in. ii" carpel "n the nr
Hg chaiigi 'i .it' i fort) yi are of m-n
1 1. 1 1 . i i olutlon nccured whan
reporter! ireri allowed Vo lka no tea
.muni iln- luprenta court rwom
'i w nt) v aiH UK" tin attorne) in th"
. upron ii I Ii "I to dap no ' nil"'
I) mi tin i r memorlefl to anawer grgu-
mentR of opponent who cited prevl
uui deolaionR Another Important
hangi occurred ahen h aaa decided
that ih. Jul lata Ihe h gh si tribunal
ihould i"1' by 1 IH"" "'i"'1 r
. ... auffar iim pangi of hungi r or
Hdu themai Ivea ovi i with a MiRtohed
luncheon of aandwloheg Therefore
ii uurl nou adjourna m Rtota for
mldda) meal.
RRUTCR EASILY
IDE $5000 BOND
III III llllll (iO)M S. Wl IM ss
.. vis I ill ii. Is IlKIJJAWflU
UN MM In in ii.
Is NOW STHOXti M HI VI.T1IV
V'lNOI in II I III K II'.
Every mother wants her little I""'
or j- it l t" have a fair chance in the
wurlil. Make your children HtruiiK
and health) and lhc will urow up
nhlc tn maki I In ii nun WH) .
For ailing children there Ih nothtiiR
0 i;""il an Vliii'l. niir ilellcluuH tonic
for It gives Ihi in u Hue a'ietlte
paakea ih. ii blood rich ami puis iiihch
In their clu eki n Ii
"1 have ''. ''ii girth:; Vlnol to m Ill-
tie daughter" hiim Mrs i. I' n i
of Hackenaaek. N. J. "She w ih ut)
dell aie ami I w.i- worried about her.
pool has built her up line Kb is
Htrntii und hen It h now with n i I
health) "lor In her i ici w hi. Ii she
lievi r bad hefori I: eiih took one
bottli ul Vlnol to In this for her. Kb
likes Ihe last' of Vlnol loo."
right In this town bin giyi Vlnol i"
youi
(inproves .' give back your m"m
Tulsa !r:i; ('ompany Tulsa ilkla.
INSULANCE.
Wo wrlto the tornado and plate
gla.iH Insui am e.
We Insure oil In lank.
We Insure your rents.
Phono
It. P PKTTITS
licncral Celebration
LOlTlBVILLfS kv Ma) 25 The
honor which recently came ta Qeneral
li. nnrtl 1 1 young of LouIr) Ilia In 111 i
election tn the poM of commander
in chief "f t he United I !onfi dej ale
Vetarana was celebrated laM night Ih
ii re ption tendered by the general'
Kentucky friends. Events in the 1 1 r
of the new confederate chief were
lauded by several speakers
ItallWR) Mull Men I e i.
NEW ORLEANS Mr) it. The
delegates atti ndtng the annual con-
vention of the National Itallwa) Mail
Assn. laiioii finished their business
I aal night ami elected the following
officers: Peter J Schardt Milwaukee
prealdenti Qeorge H Pnlr Topoka
vloa president Qeorge . Wood Porta
mouth N H secretary Tha musi
Impnrtnnt action of tha association
waa ib. adoption "i resolutions favor
lue tin abolishing of the demerll ms
tern of the poRtofflce department
Pl ho of lh Itelltel pie 1 1 II 1 1 II. I f y
d ial were in ai d In two i ts In TuiM
r.oinie vnatardav. in tile dmll'lcl inurt
Judge U M Poe approved bond of
II nun (. mih Utura Router who
was held for the dlatrlct court for the
alleged murdei "f hoi huabattd nar
leg T Routar
in the auperlor oourt Judge M. A.
Brai kenHdge granted wrii ..t babeag
...ipuH releaalnf Bedford Oodman a
wRneaR in ihe neuter use from Iho
county jaii where in- baa been oon
fined since May It for rofueing t" tes-
nf) in a special heartng befora the
uounty attorney.
Uate HVlday afternoon tha i"'i"i for
ii Reuter was filed In the dlatrlct
court and waa yeaterday approved ty
Judge Poa Tna bond wag set at
161)00 The following men Qualified
on her bond: 1.. II. IViuo adminis-
trator "f the Router aetata; lr. itusi
QroaHhart H M. Btovar B. M. Lai ti-
mer and i'. H ifoung
Earl) yeaterda) morning Attorney
1 1 m. Martlndale filed a petition foi
ii writ of habeaa corpus (or the re-
ly use at lii 'llord Qodman. The hear.
Ing was held In the afternoon and
Judge Hroi ki nrldge granted the re
Hal ask. ii kIiIiik the county attorney
until I o'clock to either file somn
harm' agalnat Qodman or t" releaao
him laiiei ii waa agreed between
counsel tO release lii. dm. Ill umlel (Mm
witness) bona which was quickly
made
ro Billiard Hll Dedicated
With hundreds of man and women
In atti mi. no ie during tho evening the
opening last night of the Hotel Tulea
billiard parlor was one of the inosi
1. I. oral ami pleasing opening af-
fairs tiiai aver marked tiie dedication
of i i i ami billiard hull in Okla-
homa Tho handsome tabtea -undoubtedly
tho cotlleal and prettleai In the south-
west as well as ihe other furnishings
uf the I'Ik room In the baaemenl of the
n. w 11 I were the RUbJectR "f luil' ll
oomment both from home folks and
the strangers who attended the "pen-in-
. five-piece orcheatra furnished
music; clears were given OUt and
punch dispensed. BVee pool and bil-
liards was the order "f the evening.
tfOlt'OaUHl I aii-rniu OpPUod
i via i..'"i'i IN TUX Ma) 18 The
Oalvaaton causeway mora Iban tu
ii. . i.r concrete t steel .i.-
11000000 ami ronngCUng lh Island
i.i oalveeion nii the Texai mainlRnd
v. as fuiiua.lv opened toda) when mi
automobile bearing Qovernor 0 B
t'ulqutil of Texas and QovRrnof Ohea-
im ii villi e b ol Nebi . i.a. broke a
nlta rlbbpg u bb h a a strati bed
acri ii" roadway near Its middle
Mori than - oiiii autumobllea from
Clulvoaton ami Rurroundlng towng ful-
i" . ii tha srnoi '$ mai bine.
iavi' Niphevi Bylngn
f.'OMRAOO fpniNQR COLO
Ma) . William I. Iiaus ii nephew
uf iio isti Jefferson Davis is .Mug
uf parglyafg in boRpltal In 'I'm sun.
i rdlni i" a telegram received bora
today b) Ii Addlaon Hayes Mr Da
1h In a COURin of the lata Mrs. Mar-
garal Howell Jefferaon Mavis Hayea
Mr Davis is no yaara of age ami i a
brother "i Mra. Joaeph Pulitior "f
Net) ifork widow of the late proprie-
tor . f tha Ni fork World Ha
came tn rulurado In lift ami mined
with success here.
Tueaday evening al Plral Praabytar-
Ian .linn h before u large iiidlri.ee ol
friends ami music loverg whs given
the Dommsnoemeni concert of Henry
Kendall College Bohool i Music
Tiie four puillH ki aduatlng this year
from the piano department are Mrs
Ilia Wlngate HakO Miss Marjorle
Davlg Miss Tookah Btansberry and
Mrs. Annie I'm. K.rr IsM evening
eai h graduate demonatrated hir talent
ami ability in playing In concerto
Ihe highest development of musical
composition designed to show the
ti . bni. ui resources uf both the per-
former ami Instrument
Mr. John KnoWlaR Weaver by rc-
queet opened the program with th
well-known favorite Buppe'e Ovorturg
I. I'oet and Peaoant. In this number
Mr Weaver delighted his friends by
i dlaplaylng the many orchestrul ro-
Hoiir.es uf the organ.
I'lrst ' f tho pupils on lust night 'g
program was Mrs. Hake who preseiil-
ed the rarely hoard Mendelsaohft'R D
Minor I'oiicerto. Mrs. Hake In tor
performance demonstrated Ihe pnscs-
Rlon of u well developed ami brilliant
' technic.
1 Mrs Kerr played Wel.cr s ConiRrtO
In C Major. Mrs. Kerr played two
movementa in the first giving evi-
dence of much refinement mid poetry
I of conception ami In the last fine
command of octave ami chord technic
following. Miss Btansberry played ii
popular work among musicians the '
Minor Concerto "f Mendelssohn's ren
derfng ihr same with great nerve and
brllllaafsy the scab- paaaagei rippled
from her fingers pure und even us
trlnga of pear la
Miss Davla cioaed tin splendid pro-
grain with Mos. h. llr s ii Minor fon-
carto. iii the performance of this
beautiful number Mlaa Davis gave
I mnrked evidence of n strong muaical
temperament which enabled her to
interpret ihe opmpdMtion with the fin
of a true artist.
Prof John Knowies Weaver cannot
b. tun highly commended on the fin-
ish .i reaulta "f his course of biatrue
tlon us vvus demonatrated oonclualvely
last nlghl In the work of his graduates
Of this year.
Henry Kendall OOllege Is to he ''on-
Igratulated on possessing such an ef-
ficient musical director.
Contributing largely to the enjoy-
ment of the appreciative audience
were the numbers by the two vocalists.
Mr Lawrence Bentley alwaya pleases
bis hearers and never more than on
this ocoaaion. Hie program numbers
were "A Cavalier's Song" by Allison
ami two beautiful characteristic songs
"1 ha North and "Tho South" by Met-
Vllle.
1 1 Mrs. Wallace K. Itoblusin Till-
sans have a Rlngei ..r whom tiny ur
lusti) proud and loo rarely is the In-
spiration "f volte heard in their midst
Ai In. I . v ruing. it ulii' sang Lil-
lian Nordlca'g favorite song "Damon"
b) Mai Mange und Mrs. Roblfiaoil'l
blrd'llki vuicu gave forth tha trtlli
and florid eanbellUhmenta wnti tgllini
II ti. Ah a M il i.d number she mint
"Hprlni Plowen" compoged by Mr.
Weavet and dedicated to Mrs. Robin
Hon.
Thll song Just recently DIlMtehOd
is iiaged on I little poem adapted from
I. m y Uaroom which in the original
i una us follows
"is it raining. Ilttla flower?
la glad uf rain.
Too mil' h sun winilil wli lo r tin . ;
"I' will Rhine again.
Ihe sky is vary black 'tis true;
Hut just behind n shims the blue.
An thou weary tender heart?
lb glad of pain!
in sorrow iwesteai ihingn win gr..w
As flowers In luln.
iod vu. lies and thou wilt have HUH
When loads their pi if' t
Work havi done.''
Mr. and Mrs. Harry MoCreg havo
gone to Lexington Mo. for a short
stay.
Miss JOIRPblnR .Smith l visiting rel.
stives in Pawnee okia.
Miss Oliio Chappell entertained a
number uf friends with a delightful
plcnl Thursday RVOning at OWRg
park. About tWenty-ftve fn. mis
made up the merry crowd.
Mrs. B a. Toms of Independence
Kansas will be a guest ut the honie of I
her father -'. M. MattheWROn ut 13-0
Sooth Canon street tho remainder of
th.e week.
Miss Huth Itone who has lieen the
guest of her aunt Mrs Minnie D fil-
ten uf am West Third street rdneol
the curly winter munths left Mnnday
for her homo in Chicago HI
Mr. and Mrs I'arl Oregg eifTrtaln
el a number of friends With a ib light- '
ful Informal party Monday evening. '
Mr. Qeorge !'. Maxey nccoinpnnleil
by his father Mr. D. It. Maxey who
has been a guest at the Maxey homo:
brt Wedneada) fo ra brb-f visit in -
Joplln Mn and other Missouri towna.
Bunday Mr. Qeorge Maxey will leave I cing the host and hostess of tin
(or I'muha Neb. f"r a Rhort stay
"Blues
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Blue in Hen'i Olothei
ii tin- luippieit f 'ol-
i.is; jt lillils itSrli'
gracefully in ivory
ocoaiion never utowi
monotonoui inul ii ;ii-
ways ill good taste.
Blue Suits a special
irif feature lir' are
sliuwii in a large vari-
ety of fabric blue
lerMfet blue eraslieii
and blue I ropieal wor-
st e di i " a broad
range it' bandsoine
patterns
Coats aw naif l i i k 1 or quarter lined
-$12.50 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 $22.00 and $25X0
U tilte Dueg Low ShoOR for Men or Il"js f.M (0
White Jlueliskln tijlfords 11.00
outing Trouaers In Plannel or Sgrgf '-ii o. " on ami gti.oo
Mohair or Unen ''"..ts MrSO .. "".
fair.
af- beautiful grounds and an afternoon'!
fnaedom In the open nlr. Many moth-
is mini and haloed care for the.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and Mr.
ami Mrs. Q A. Henry of Springfield
Tenn. were the honor guests at an
elegantly appointed dlnmr Monday
evening Mr. and Mrs. W. I
The four primary rooms of Bellvlew one hundred ami fifty phildren proa
si hool under Mrs. Curtis Ml. BhWRrt ant A OTORt bountiful lunch was
Mlaa Prentice and MiaaMoore picnicked served. The children returned home
i I ". I ...'. 'I'o lav aflrinoon at I u click Well pleased Willi UM
:( I .i 1 ta 1 lllll'll
Shannon The children thoroughly enjoyed the um rnoon a rawnsmimiii
Koutliem Towns rontoatlng
HAnittBBITRO May St. Two S0Uth
ern towns Atlanta and Oklahoma
Cltj are candidates lor the honor of
Ihosl to the 1916 convention of the
iHmthorhood of Docomotlve Gngineors
The eontesl "ill be decided next work.
I Among other contenders are Cleve
land Phli ai ... s.iii Lake City Atlan
'
( Hu n Put in '-ti eitunua Day
clal) Tills was the must strenuous
nli:ht.
Senator Owen's campaign for
atlon. He started out at i
Ii at Slillvv. II and then dro! I
Wcatvllle where he spoke t..-
More Money for i limit Kuffcrer.
NKW vmtK Ma) !6. Nearly
$S000 was added t" the fund for
n i aufferera being collected by
Mayor Qaynor'a Routhern relief com
ml I tee bj today's receipts the chief
subscription being of Yi:m from J.
Morgan v Company
Negro Girls lUul t n-.
ATLANTA. Ha.. May it A band
of five negro gills said tO have been
urii armed with platola held up und
robbed Oacar D Austin a farmer of
kVlnder Oa on a streol corner hero
earl) today. He was rellev ed of $11
In mono) and B In ' k book The po-
lice a nested one nogreRR on sus-
plcton tiernian Ivlatora i" Btrlkn.
HE H LIN May 25 'The Qerman
profi sslonal airmen have unanlmoualy
decided to strike tomorrow if the de-
mand of the Qerman avlatora for a
minimum wage of t: monthly which
was preaonted today i" the seroplafie
companies is not granted before noon.
'Toiuoi low is the principal day of tho
bin national aviation week and a strike
of the airmen will cause its failure
it Is staled that the wages of some
of the professional aviators are as low
as 137.60 a mouth.
lit M l ls MONEY.
v i ll w l 150000 STOCK Of
THE BEST Din GOODS M LA-
DIES' READY-TO-WEAR. THE
I Its BEST STOt lv OF MILLINERY
Wli in Miss ItOBARDS Tl I .s's
K.s I X PERT TRIMMER. THE
(INI.X I.I Nl INI $10000 STOt l (II
It . 3. A It. Ml' ES HERE WE f(iL-
I l ( T INSTEAD OF PAY RENT.
II x K THE Bl ST 1RT1 SI N It I .
X I I It IN Tl LSA BUT XX I NEED
Nil Mt'ST II XX l TWENTY THOl -SAND
DOLLARS I ROM THE BALE
OK I HI BE GOODS IN THE MONTH
OK JUNE TO I I NISH THE REMAIN-
'(; THREE KLOORS OF OUR
HOTEL.
THIS HOTEL XV xs BUILT BY ONE
xt N XXITIKH I STOCK SUBSCRIP-
TIONS it BENEFITED EVERT
LOT IN I t I s x.
I ICKPEI I XI i x VSK THE PEO
PLK OK TIIE NORTH slli: TO
III I l xt ki nils SALE X BUC-
CESa BALK BEGINS MONDAY XT
II X. M.
iviii BRADVS -1IH2
We zvill sharpen and
adjust your mower
for 75c
We keep mowers bought
here in fine condition
the first year free
of charge
Buy a Mower for More Than One Year
The KE YSTONE MO WER
Is one of the most popular of the Pennsylvania models.
This Mower has five knives is ballbearing and runs so
easy a child can work it. Our line of Mowers range
in price from $3.50 to $18.00.
THE PRICE OF THIS MODEL IS . . . .
M. C. HALE Hardware
PHONE
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S. MAIN
RMLESS M 10
Gifts for
Graduates
.As the Coiiimcncement
season approaches our
handsome line of goods
will appeal to those who
desire to make gradua-
tion gifts. Something
appropriate for the lny
or the girl at almost any
price you desire to pay.
Just ONE Price
One JUST Price
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Who does not know tha value of
Base and Sulphur for keeping the
lia.li dark soft and gloss and In n.u'ii
condition? Ah ii matter of fai t Bttl-
I hur i- a natural el. tiirtu ol hair ami
a deficiency of it In the hair i hold
by maiiv scalp RpeclallaU to bt An
nected with loss of oolor and iiuiit
of the hair Unquestionably there i
no better remedy for hair and scalp
troubleR sapeotally pr ntatura gray
a. sa than Btvfe and Sulphur If prop
ri iv pn pared.
Tin wyeth Chemical Company of
n.w fork put out an Ideal prepara-
tion ol this kind railed Wyaut'i Bagi
ind Bulphur Hair Remedy. In which
s.iKe an i Sulphur ar.' combined with
other valuable rem. diei for keeping
ih- hair and scalp in I'ii'.r healths
condition
If your hair Is loosing Its color or
constantly coming out or if you arc
troubled trttli dandruff or dry. ttrhj
scalp uei a fifty cent bottle of wyeth
Bage ami Bulphur from your dfuarRltt
as it according t. the simple dlrec-
lions and see whal a difference a f
.inys' Ireatatent iii make In the ap-
pearn nee of our hair.
aii druggists geii it under guaran
a that the motley win bi refunded
I the rawed) Ii not exactlj as rajsrR
atcd .Special agent linker Drug
'ompany.
xiav t oiii'i i on Materia) Bliowlng.
The iiv commlaalonera establlsned
a pr oedonl by allow inn a sewer eon-
tractor the right to colled a propor-
tion of the amount of his contract for
ihr material he had On th. ground
whore the work was t. be done. This
has never taken place before the con-
tractors having ben allowed partial
estimates only upon partial compla-
i tlon of the actual work.
Carmen Join striker.
I LONDON Mm Large numbers
of carmen Joined the ranks of Ktrik-
inn transport workers here today. Tt
is calculated that by night 110000
men "in have ceaaed work. Borne
friction ts threatened because of the
employer attemp to compel clerks
to do work hitherto done by the
strikers.
To Renew Labor Con tract.
MOBILE 'ALA.. May 15. An-
nouncement is made hare today by
President W. f Owen "f th New or.
leans. Mohtle and Ohleairo rullrond of
the ranawal of the annual contraol
with the federated craftsmen employ-
ed 1 1 the company. The contract ef-
forts boiler maker" carman black
smiths and all other shop employe
having membarahlp In the federated
rafts. No arbitrary damanda were
made b) the men.
In I'ursnlt of llniiillls.
MOBILB Al.A.. May II. Bandit
vl!o robbed the Kale of the erc.s
car on the New Orleani and North
iv Astern railroad near Hattleaburg
Mlaa are ballavad to b making for
Mobile avoiding railroad turnpike
sb . 0 L. Hedherg 40 year old waa
taken Into i uatody here today n a
niiniipct- Plnkerton operatlvta have
men here and arc conducting their
work from this city Devalopments
aro expe ted.
COLISEUM AIRDOME Sg SUNDAY MAY 26
The Great Western
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