Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 8, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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Tii K TULSjI DAILY
WO n l D R A TIT HD I V. KOV R M B R If fl
II ON
FREIGHT HIUK
an ui i ii i i - i mi ham on
i mm (i- trn m i to
I III i hh w K.
OPEN FRANKFORT AVENUE
Otln'inl- nl HfMtd Helmed ItC)
H'auM i" i' Btreol i Vina d Mm
I II I Sis - II I lllli I I llll I .
I'll. 'i lm it rnlli nud's utlenipl li
c.ulld .1 heap frumt' fn irM houei
Tuih.i m effect unlit blm hi'U lam
porarllt .it li ft t'eati rdu j a hen the
rlt i "i lealonera pnaaed ; i inlu
Uoa opening Frankfort iivenui foi
tra el m roea the mil ! irai k Thli
Ureal hH ii i ii v been eloai d and tin
Prleco's frelghl house would
hjgve I'M'1 H rloaeil in i inn m ill t x u
II was iliinnrd i" extend tin ln'd
Straight serosa i he street
Win 1. thti tii ighi shi d was ill M'
In-lit hi .i few rinya ago lien Build
fun IllMpcctnr Ml III II 'Hi gtllpped "I1
aratlmiF mi th gruundN t ti.it no rltj
l i mil hud been liiki n "Hi i" build
Hi. atriii lure By It action In re
gard i" opening ili- ti'i bI the com-
glissiuncii in vi n. .mi- li Impossible
i i n gi Bid i" i in" i"i 1 If 1 Ion
i.r hiii Ii ii piled hh wee planned
The Krtero nfflclula now declare
Uiei annul build fn Ik"' houm nt
Newspaper Advertisement
Points Way to Heal!.
I i. in truthful!) sat thai lr. Kil-
mer' s vnmp Itool l a I i good
i i db Ine mil :il toi kldtict trouble
but nlau for weuli and aor back as
i ii i- rm i heuinutlam.
About ;i your ago I I" umc ill and
unable in work no lioubb being a
lliinc bai k I ri nl of in' Bw a m
lin hi in Hie newapapei and In in
. 1 1 ii ii ii 1 1 . I.i'ln ii li would do mo
( I i wen) to iii) druggist air Skin
IH i and pun hasi .i a bottle. Finding
Idlcf lii one d nl bottle 1 pui
chased everal inure and In a ahort
i rt'nii utile In continue with m
work and I m loda) feeling well and
Ktrong I ala-'iiya recommend lr. Kil-
mer's Swunip H'ml In my fiends a
I believe II is nr good a medicine
ns run in- fi und.
i m-hT BTlti i N i ; .
14 1 1 Washington A t e . No.
Minneapolis. Minn
Mi. SI iuiii'i ini.'i' atfiditvh I Iml I
i.i hi the Bwunip Kool In Ml Strong
I utter in
r Kilmer S t o.
I '. 1 1 . I ri 1 1 1 f . I . ' 1 1 K 4
rore xiim Hawmp-Hnol Will lm
I III 1 nil
Bend tin renin to Ur Kilmer '
BinghiHiiplou N. V . fin n aampte aire
bol tie It will enin Inen iinyone Von
will nlmi reeelvi h bookli I of valuahh"
Information lolling about thi Itldm )
und bladder. "When writing i"' aure
und mention The Tulsa I tail) N oi Id'.
Ri mil ir flf ) eni and oni dollar al
In ttlea for sain ..I ..II drug atoraa.-Adv.
(II im II v ould !' IrnpriK II' nl to
rri i i i atruntun mm than twn blooka
InllK
Tin ell) oMi kiIh din im. tha) would
i a i in i ate no fralirhl houaa at all
tliiin huvr u i he.ip l.iilliliiif pui up.
Tin blalin that tin- i rMop oan atllln
..in i ii" k of right of way and ari 1
tne propar Hurt g( a building thui
will inn iiii nuvda in 'i huh kaap
i''r.inkfnn .ill-Mil- iiii aoruaa tin.
Irai km. t
iii naral afanani r Tj li r ot tfc
PYmi .' Km bMn In Hi' i ni m i.i i
day .mil Km had n numbar of ooti
fen n m ii'i Um 1 ommarclal 1 1 '
and it offli'lala wholoaalara ate i
innk ii daftanl poaltion when Ural no
Uflad nf tin' sounte iin Ity Intanda
t mJm in Um mattar of coudamnlng
FYankfoti avenua but II ii reported
thiii in i- poo 1 1 aii'. to ariill rati
limit it.
a Dumln i "f pt i "i im bava told M i
Tyler HilB week that ha RfM ""'
obamplon "proniMar" of Ith world
iiini hM ' hi i Bp u tat! op of tn 1 1 n-
in on promlaii gdid keeping tawar of
tin in iii i ..i.i nt in i man ii iin rail-
riuid bualnoaa
Tin- 1 1 a- offlola if mi i ha i owmot
ini ub have reaohad a point where
ih. m. not gniiiK to hi oi i pron
Mag from tha Prtaco but demand ih
erection nf a building adequada to
tn ki- oan "I the ra)ldl) I aaln
freight i (taaai 1 1 k i ouainoaa ii inn
i i and make am ii other Imprc c
in nta i publli daman d
for.
E c.nic relieve those
lEeadaci?es and rest
tbose tired eyes.
Anderson
Between OM Robtnaon Hotel
mill 1 " i i UfflOC
Lenaea U round mi PrainiaM
Buy It Now a
DIAMOND
Our gplondld aaaortmentg .ne in
ail gtaea and you will theref
h. im trouble in finding rata
that eulle you both m 1 PH
pud atac.
Just One Price
One Just Price
Whenever Need g (renoral Vault
Taaie timn 'ai
Ti hi stamluid Qrove'g TaBlclea
ohlll tonic ih r(ju.iii valuabla m a
general lonlo bocauae it contalna the
well-known tonh propartlea of QUln
Im- mid Iron. I 'i Ivei OUl malaria. I n
richea blood bullfla up the wlmlo
unii-in. rail. aiiv.
i im i Mi ni m.
Paxiulta" a ininin ofwra with
hii ry performara and eogtuniM eg
actl) Ilka iin bf road (howa but
onl) night' no people in i be i aat hs
broken all att ndanoe i ai orda at the
new ISmpreaa theater Ihla week. We
gpaeloua and handaome theater haa
been I'rowded at ever) perf onnaiioe .
"faitulta" will hold bhe boafda at the
hlcnpreaa toda) for the lut t im-
Tins production Iihm met "i"1 unl
treraul favor from theater goera who
like thli claM nl amuKmonta. There
li none ..t the "alas attck oomedy '
nl. nut tin I'll) ami II la ati Ii n n Hned
In avarj particular. Wa goonorj i
prett) thi ohorua can dance and atng
tii. prlncitM.li are rani aotorg and m
treaaea and the coetumee are tasty .
Tin da. iifht ini'Niii.' im luraa and the
KnipreM urchaatra'a overt urea are
throe n ii for k i nu Mure and the
whole iiniiiiiniH tn make up an hour
and thlrt) tnlnute'a ahoa iii.it in hard
In limit.
Miniature eomlc operaa and hiubIi ii
II lg Mill In Hi I'll OPOB Or IV. Inn .i
mouth ai iin Bropri m and .ill iai
-.ii - in.- blUa will continue bo b
iiu pi udomlmtltng altrai Uona
Nhidnci iin KaMen.
BHOVN8 II. i.i:. T. g. Nov 7.
HI hundred t nnatttutlonallgta under
Onlonel Uula I'aballero late yMtorda)
. aptun ii Jlminea an Intportanl low n
in central Tumaluufilaa It v.ik report.
ed t Ins aft. i noon.
Kedera In b at i bre killed and Ight
mi untied and uongtltutlonftWati one
dead and three led during the
I our of .i.'ii il ro:htini:. Caballi ro be
gar uiieratlona asatnal Jlmtneg Hnnin
m m ka mi"
Tin r. lernl g irrlaon o 100 n treat-
. n to vi. tot la
mmi hl'KINtih I IM lull'i:i) VU
III i in III n i ni; M it
i it iniiii v.
ROLLING WILL ACTIVITIES
Mt i Worbi viii it in uperatioii
Sihiii Win. In limn I- Mm Willi
n ni ludUNtry.
w ' i k "ii. b begun thia momlng
by tin s.uni dpringa Rullwai oem
patty en about one and one-half
mil. - of ildotreck and awljohee Mad-
Ini 1 1 tw" nf tin new pUinti raoantl)
M ired foi Hand Springs that nf
tin Kari QI&m oompan) ..mi the Uer-
iii. in Amorioan i'nr company.
a pan of tin- gradi iMdlng tn iht
nil'- of tin 'in- mii .im ih a tread)
greadedi Ihla work having prarioualy
been done f"i tin location nf tin.-
Phoenix refinery Tin Phoenix how-
vni in located about a mils or en
tn ih- pot t heaai
Praclli iiM.v all nf tlir ilea' y fall
hM been put dnun mi the main line
of tin- railway the lights! roll taken
up iii hi. mi. awltcblng fai IIIUm
Tii.- opening of ih.- ateel null will
"t requin ihi building nt additional
trackage being located mi tin phoe
nig apur Men are now at work M
tin- rnlliiu' mill nli'ii ring nyj weeda
.nut dobrU and gitting rtn- building
read) tot n forci of workmen to be
gin lie completion it MM in- remem-
ber Mint the mill m atarted . Mar
nr mi i nan hy Light a practical rolling
mill maii who dropped dead in Hie
TuIbu pool office befori ihi nrk w.ia
muoh more than half done a good
deal nf machinery had alcead) lai n
Inatalled however
Th hmliliiig in in In completed
Immediately under tin direction of
tin Oklahoma oointian) unit Mr.
Welgel aa manager and operated for
tin present fm tin nuikina nf K'ii
rodg ami barn. Tin- plan in tn later
add a ateel foundn Band Spring
bM long had bupea of this milli hh
it waa announced that it would mi
ploy from 106 tn 106 men according
i i the work and the hopea aeem now
tn In- OlOM tn ll'.l I Ittll I il ill .
Tim name nt the new oompan y
Whll h hag i harm nl' tin- mill is Tin
ron and Bteel Productg company. Hm
ttapltal ai". k in 1 1 00000 .us ghown
by its' papera Hie with tin aecretary
of gtate ami tin' Incorporators are
Mai i '.n l Waigel and Worenei Wei
gii of Tutsi ..mi Plctcher i". Fischer
ni' i iklahoma 'Hy.
it la until. in I that a force pf tfi
null iii im put mi tin construotlnn
wniK Monday.
f
'i h . rond work thai a-aa postponed
inn weeka or hh age mi account of
i. n win be done next Mogflay and
Tuesday
Tin- organiaatlon work at Sand
Billings la being done under direction
of m s. BiiUngton of tin township
ho i! ii und 1 1 xv. BtotMemyre will be
foreman ..f the ini' Peopli arc res-
ponding Itherall) with pledge nf
mone) and work on those datea each
workman being given a card telling
'um where in report I'm' wrk Hon-
da) morning at o'cloi ;..
The New
Bit. M.i' .
Coals arc
here.
Ti Newest
Things
in Slips oni
$25.00
i Ni u Muaagg .Main and
I iil'lli Mii eta
Manila1 tn.
Shirts in
the New
Btiff Bos
On the
New "M'i'1;
room" Plait!
$1.50 $2.00
to $3 50
Stcin-Bioch Suits
and Overcoats
$20 622. S25 to S35
surtin
And wliai wtuidcrt'ul
lotbcci tbey urej wonder-
ful aliirs. too. PinpB of
wooleus worsteds Jine
1
-T VgFVf I ViettslaXVl.1
ism
V
y-Ex . . ' . ''
il&jjf ' frtf i-'iii!'; rtiai is pew and
-' f Vtet for thin fall and wiij
it
Lai
Slein-Bloch
m
HIvU
fcer is liiTc
ijlj pvr ili' yiuuij;' ini'ii
1 Society Brand
Clothes
wciotorsTM $20 to SJO
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
$15.00 and $18.00
snicil'i wool fabrics hand-tailored stylisli and
ppifect-fittin garments the best values shown bj
auy stope.
lioys' Suiis and Overcoats
$3.50 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $7.50 $10.00 to $15.00
Musk with your meali
With a Vii trola vou i an bt e music
w ith vour meals at Krm iust as vou
w . . j
cm in the big noteja ami restaurants
And you can have better and more varied music un-
less t'.'ry too Ul e a Yii tnr-Victrdla as many of them do.
Music helps along (he meal as well as conversation
and when you have company it makes everything so
much more enjoyable
Coma in and gst acquainted with the Victor and Vtetrola($M) to fKKQ.
We'll gladly play any tuuaic )uu wish u Utu and explain mir easy-pay-....
. . ni .
...V... ...
417 SOUTH MAIN
SEE If 1 CHILD'S
Id IS COATED
i
lt l.l Nil M iUI I IH 1 I
SCOIH M t - '
Beurdsley 165 ltd ill
fJlllette 0I 161
McKcrreu Ifl M i-"J
MeNulty 13V IH IM
Ml It 12f ltd lit
Tnliils 6l 744 1180-
JAPS 1 I
Bloan IM IM 145
Lm- IS! 172 145
E. I i i. ml Ifl IM W7
Kcwlln IM 17a IM
Snuffer 117 Hi" 17S
Totals " ;73
T8.
2U
!4.:n
HWKOTES
t in Band Sptinga la
boot) Of iti- own at
new frame business
going up tlu-n One
II I II
I . i l I nil I 1 1 1. M il. I .it I
( aiifnl ma S i ui nt
I 'IX--"
Rin'ond alri
I having a UM
pn si nl f
i biiildlnara are
la at th northeaat corner of MiKln-
I ley and grill be occupied by O. H-
Olndson with an uptodatf reataurant.
lit will be II by M feel In nl?-e and
modern though fratws. The other la
i. erected by S. B. ehundler mi
! the at etdi t McCown'a market
I and will be ." upled by the Bhep-herd-Schulti
plumbing ahop. It ia
i be i - by 14 feet In else. '
I... l nt l hi inn'"' mot hot ! If
mli it it la i auri hIkh that nut In
i one's atomach llvei and bowela
ied .i gentle thorough olcanaint at
Hat'
ih
Vi i.i i im l lali i rui
doesn't sleep doesn't eat or act natu-
i .iih . or i f ni Isti gtomni ii aoui
breath bad; lias stomach-ache sore
throat diarrhoea full of cold give a
lanm nfnl ..f "California P-yrun "f
in- and In a fi houra ill the foul
constipated waste lindtgi nod food
mid aoitr bile genti) vea oui ot ii
little bowela without griping and nu
have a II plaj ful i hild again.
n'.i nendn'l coas alch children to
lake ihla harmless fruit losal ve";
iin v Ii.m its deli i loua Uurte. and It .n-
s makes them feel aplendld.
i-K your druggist for n rem boi
lie of "i California Syrup ! Ktga."
which has directions foi babies ehil-
gren of all ues mid for isrown-ttpa
plaint) mi tiie battle. Brwwr of
. I t. it. its gold hejre To be aura
i.i ih.- genuine ask inn. ttiat it
is made by "California Pig Syrup
c'ompan) Itefusa an oU.ei kind
Willi in nu n I t. Adv.
I LasI nlghl the He England gup-
per which waa postponed last ereek
! because all knees among bhe mem-
iP B f the PreehyterlM Paator's
aid i..t m Band Bp rings was given
l ... pew m. nt of the Klngebury
I bultdtnit under the poet office The
! ro m was i" autlfnllj d r-1" d lor
Ih) . i union with autumn leaves red
atrcamers Japaned nbrellaa and
Chinese lanterns. The supper whn
begun at B d'clock. An ageellent
... i and literary peogram waa
pari d ami altogether the oecs-
' don was a treat. The menu conalated
largel) of Ni England diahes. .
W BIG BATTLES IN
i I I I H I IMI' TH VI IMH N
MIM 111 I llll. OKI S II W I
II I I I I I'Kiii . I TIOV
WASHINGTON Nov. I. Secretary
Lane has found thai the Indian mi-
nors of Oklahoma who on tha avef
age are the richest children In the
country have leaa protection of their
property rights than the t hlldren of
an) iiiiii atate. He deacribed thai
ihi cost of .settling n white minor e
estate is approsimately o i r cent
tha' of admlnletering the estate of an
Indian minoi is ghoul par cent it
waa diacloged by the Inquiry that fm-
quentl) whon a minor tndlan child
uame Into lita property i large pari
nt it Iifd been dissipated.
Becretar) Lano toda) Issued through
Lndlsri Commlasloner Bella orders Ul-
atituting radical reforms in the sd-
ininlstratlon of estates nf Indian chil-
dren. Tins. reforms will be in full
i o-ope ration v Ith tha state authorities
partecularl) ttw probate Judgsa.
Through modern hue in ess methods it
Ii pxpected thai hundredi of thoua-
gnda "f dollara will be .s.in'ii to the
ndlan i hlldren
nit MH uviit- wil l M' x KPT
AT BRADY'S SALE
SATURDAY & MONDAY.
100 Pairs Boys' $1.00 School
Corduroy Pants age 7 to 16
years at 59c
Do you wear size 3 or 34
in Ladies' Shoes. If so we
have 120 pairs worth from
$3.00 to $3.50 which go at
per pair $150
1 Tomorrow we offer Boys'
all wool "Wear Best" $7.50
Suits with 2 pairs of pants;
ages 8 to 17 years at . $4.95
200 pairs 11 4 $1.50 Cot
ton Blankets go at 98c
$4.00 Double Wool Blan-
kets go at $2.95
Special prices on the new-
est and best in Ladies'
Cloaks Suits and Extra
Cash Buyers-
Should Receive the Benefit of Cash Prices
Let Your Tvilhirs Do the Work
Note Our Cash Prices for Saturday:
.ii
lb.
! lbii. i '.ii. .Mlii'
Creamery Butter
i iountry Egg. 1 .
Mys Hens ih
tdve Pryere lb
I'limd skin Ham lb . . .
Qr an ul ate d Sugar M lbs
S'Vet Potatoes perk . .
Colorado Potatoes peck
Cranberries quart
Dill Plogrles large; dmt .
I'ornli Honey lb
Caiarab Candy Pigs pkg.
. 6c
. .-
. Mc
. o
IH-
iv 11.00
Sac
. .sac
10c
. .SOc
. SOc
.Sac
Celery Hearts two for 2V'
Hem! jettuoe 10c and !
Colorado Cabbage lb Re
Tokay Qrapea lb 14c
i 'as.'nv has naeh Wtc
Plorlda ( H anged dogi HII A HI'
Florida Ormpe Prult large 6c
Wlneaap and B. U- Apples per
peek 0-
Panoy Jonathan dopplea pk ISc
Presh Jersi y Milk quart . H(r
H ii i iucumbanf each .... 16c
n. v Cauliflower I iba. ...2.v
Preah Tomatoes 'i lbs. . 2.v
Try our fresh meals. We handle only the bent und you are nine
to be pktaaed.
We are selling gpeotal SaturdoV. ''ana ic milk and brand 25r
Ban anas 10 ami 16c per docen Bweet Apple Cider per quart Ite
S. ML Bell Grocery Co.
ANNEX
Phonos IS00-286I
Phones 250I-B6M
g03 Nortli vin n
llltli and .Mam
EXCELLEN F ALWAYS
F. R. Rice Mercantile Cigar Co.1. Louis Mo.
MOLLYCODDLE li
mm
CAN T AND DON'T TOUOfi TEE VITAL SPOT -THE LIVER
BRADY'S
The Old Reliable
Founded in 1890.
t i
I vniM RACE KJi rRlES.
. . .
S. rial.) En-
Mot.
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too
ISO
TUP
i.
i.
CENTRAL STATES
rot i . 1 1 i' tjAMI wilt in in
HI V I i MlNBOl III
mi nu IKE.
When it rains
do vou depend M
"llifwri apiMT
rr d on wear
Fish Brand
Reflex
Slicker
sv-tlfiij v l!ip t Bin Pa
tauef gtMM ltv a- il
tcmfoflsibU MdlM
M .li id iratdv set -Vitc
air-d to 1-ittei.
HM Ml Mi drop
fenrlt II ) ou tvt i
ihronsli lri aertifuf
1-rtv.reii he buMnitB.
$3.00
'AT- N-dif Jvtion (luirilffrd
a.j. TnuerCo. trjNni
BOSTON tU
Maa
CHICAOO Nov. ".- An off d In
i ninl States football. So far aa "big"
nines are lonci'tni'd tomotTOW Will
furnlah rontp'ta Important tiialnl) i
tlnnl 'ork'Hit before tin battles
! Willi h Intel are to deride i'hatii lnn-
i)il I
Perhaps tha totiajhaM ot Um Sat
battles in ihla set lion la thi one bc-
I'. Tike mid Mlew nrl at f. lnui
. I htle another that may le hard
: nnlit la that In will h Mount I'nloii
plaj i i in- Michigan AggAad
I Itnpt rtant gar.ieii tomorrow Im lutlr
Indiana . lows at lowa CUf
Chioage v Northweat. rfl hi Bivnn-
I ton
Mount V'srnOfl kg Mlffhfatl Aaglea
1 at L matin. Mh h
unto s'tate vi Wise on air
I Ison Wle.
I'urdue VS. lloe I'ohie. hnlr nt
: I. .1 .. tie. tnd
ltwni j ri is. I'raSegit iolumhla Mo
I
I
w .ii Probald) UsngM lite IVi adh
tsabaaandoraliip. at
w.siiiN(!TiN. Nop- I JPoraoag I
oloaa to ihi White Ifoups iii lo-1
DigM ihat Wltuaan C. McCombs
chaimtnn of the democratic national
committee who waa married in Log.
dun tnd to Mlsa Doroth) STIlllama
would Rr' apt Prealdani Wilson's of-
fer of tin aiulie aaadoratilp to rraneo.
The poat has been open to Mr. Mc-
Comba eer alnoa the Inauguration
tii isrlee has deollnod it but there
ta every expectation now that he will
oast lend thi prealdani word at nix
god pinnae).
LATONIA. K . Nuv
1 1 Im i n loawrtos i
KirKt rata ti forlesgn elliag t lara
100 T.i 108 ffalle; Maca 106 .1 H. Barr
10S Btar Boaa tog Dadd n 108 thdd
f Opbii i" Baliaai 105. Mi' Jass i"
Knig lit Daefc 105 Ma.k D. Bsbaoss 105
Dcorga osnars ioa.
Beeond rsea oaa ailla; ssilisgi
lienaley 03. Hoekeri 55. Mais; '
iithlnii im Btacaata 100 Leal Bortsna
r.i ivi... inn. yaakaa Tree loo. Hhi-
Iilapirit) 100 Bolsla mj. Jaal v I OS
fnird re.-e. 11 tarioagai handicap: water-
in Ioa 9t Baybarn uaadli 55 Birdia WU
liani. 55 liavi.l rr.oc lOO Mssd B. 1-
iini. vnn Cega ioa Bhriba BaUa P. Brta
I0S Boltk 105 Usdga Ite.
Ponrth rare tWO and a QBaTtST 1i'i:
handicap- Leteala lup: Haraaoa H5. fir
Cateab) !:. Jaal Baa 100 Anrpert IOA
Oiaba i". MiiiiH it i"t). Jean IVrlaag
Plfia ran' inilf nd xtei nth haasTagp:
Broanal &. ''in Qseaa " Priaaa llernni
10 c.) tad IH'. Blasts ItBi Hsaear
real liii
Sinlli mre mill- and aetsaty ;nrd; Mil-
lag L ii... Beat sa; Btahsia lagdsa ns.
star Aeweai 101 DnaeM 104 Oesatsr
pail 104 Imen le World 11 M'aadet 105
llr WaiOO Unj. 105. I. II- .iiair 10f..
Crarher Ba ion. High Private 111. BW-
I..11 UIU
Of the ninny lajtBtlvga on the mar-
ket many are useless. True they
mny clear tho Intestinal tract but
tfcev don't clean i. because they
dont IlimulatS Die Liver and release
the dammed-up KUe wbioh Is the
great poison-daBtroyer of the body.
You talio titiHty sa'.rn alBa;reeat)le
oils or minera.1 ntt-ra or any of u
hundred other IgxatlTW and laxative
preparattrn!' and with all your trou-
ble you iret Imperfect results.
Thaao are flmply mollycoddle lax-
titlvoa. mnk'nc a lot of biuff am!
bltist-jr Without accoenillEliing the I.
desired purpose. No wcmlcr you
dislike takl'iK a laT:.ti.e. No wonder
.iu put It off ai long as possible.
The secret of prompt recov - .
trom such troubles a bad breath
eadacbe dlggineaa Ir.r.n of appetite
constipation blllouaneaa etc. is to
releaso the dHmnic i-up Bile. Merely
washing out tha inte utiims with saltf
etc. will not release Pile.
Any phrslciat) or druRgb'.t will teli
vou that Cglotsel (Mercury) or I'oiio-
phylMn (May Apple Rooti are th
two great recognized Liver regula-
tors und Bowel rlcansern. Calomel
so generally used. Is a poisonous
mineral exhausting and danqcrmis
to the system. Another laxative
irovi i-p given to wash It out.
Podopoyllln is the one perfect and
liiirmlcss substitute for Calomel and
will bo remembered by older people
an tho favorite remedy prescribed 20
or BO years ego. It is harmless and
ycry efficacious but its bitter tasto
and griping nauseating; offeoti made
it unpopular.
For years cheroirts have experi-
mented la an endeavor to take the
bitterness gripe and nattseu out of
Podophyllirt recognising that It
would then be the Ideal Idver regu-
lator. At last thia has been done
and g'ven the world under the name
PoDoLgB.
PolioLax Is a Podophyllln formu-
la with all undesirable feature.- tak-
en out.
PoPcT-ax is the prrfeet laxative
for every meta bar of the family
younfc or old. It should be in every
medicine cabinet. You will thank
Ul for nxpiHining It after you have
trtd it. Oct a butt'.? today god use
it whnever tho first gymptotnn 0!
cioggi'd Ldrer or Bowela appear.
You tak" no rlek. If not satisfied
you chu have your money bank. Sup-
pose JTOtl aak your druggist ahottt our
etnlemenu.
B. Vj. Pttfherlnnd Co.. Padurah Ky.
POLICE CATCH ALLEGED
Gksnta " White Boa 1.
TUCSON Aria.. Nov. 7. - The New
Ynik (limits again defeated the White
S.. ind.iy by the acore of to 1. Tho
si ore :
K. 11 B.
New York IM
White tiox . . . ". 1 J
FORGER AT LOCAL BANK
Mad
1.1: wiiMun lOttMTKlt."
BOSTON Nov. "OfagSfa-
ther of nil UVIasJ lob.lei" waa
the title aceorded a giant 1 1 uS-
taeean In ought to port today.
TI. loaSSiW wik the largeat I. tid-
ed here 11 .'id cnrs. old MtM lob.
ater nun . n I When the hid
Itatahed timr aaggrttallnaii the
following llaitrca were glv-n Mtl
Weight II ponnda: eg about SO
. i. Spr.ad from elnw to (lit
' Im he Length of OlSW 24
m. he reelers M Inchea width
of haek I (1 lltoheS. Would mak
mind for II priaon."
(. allied I a 1 1 nuil l.o-t II.
BOSTON Nov. 7. -Alf OrSnda iar-
ileil 1 he tiix-duy bicycle riders on a
inert y w hirl about the nrena track
t .oiaht In an effort to make up the
lap lie loat when forced to re-tam
f.illnwing the losa of his partner. He-
hir.
Q rends ard hl new partner. Car-
ninn pe. lulled n ron'pl"tc ring around
ths laadaig getting on SVin terms
mi'y tn lose the lap nguin when Kog-
ler and Hoot atarted another spurt.
At 10 o'clock tonight the score waa
' .043 nille. tw o Ispa for the tlvr leader.
ATTEMPTED TO PASS BAD CHFI K
ox c.HtM i.itv rSfOStaX M)
Ti'l.s.t HANK
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I World Wititi CW R suits
William Si Ingrel was wrcatiJ yes-
tiidaj iiftetnoon by pnilcc officer"
1 barged with forging the name nf Mia
v B iioninn to Bwo oharha. one for
i"0 and one for 134. lie will I
lumcd over to tht county today for
prosecution
lie attempted t. pass the thirty
dollar check yesterday afternoon at
the trveftoti grocery. However the
1 check was not endorsed which UBBtad
1 tlem to iplclon the man. A call
'"ns aent to the pollro at.ltlon hut
. Ingrel had l't hrfnre an officer got
1 tttpre. Shortly aftarsrard a call wna
aent to the police atntlt.n from the
I'ank of Cnuimen e at. ting that .1
"heck forget waa being ib't ilneil there
'lie waa nrtcatrd by an officer and
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1
A. DOSE ah
MICKS CAPU
IN A LITTLC WATtP
Bamovaa tha cauaa whathar from
a.l.l gripp or n.irroasnes.
' I On. rse. and 60e.
OLD AT WILL STtCr.tD DNUO BTORCB
man
XHtr S3 V-. snaji
5 BBS n 1 a
luketl tn the
he
POlll B Kill inn W hi 1 e
I was Inter identified by clerks nt the
iintiiifi store its the ggggg gxjnaj who
! red attempted to pnaa the thiit dol
j Im 1 heck.
Th" ninie of Mrs W. E. Gordon
j was sighed to begs checks lluw-i 1
I neither ehank wus endorsed. Tiuv
St-re both wrlltcn on the Hunk of
Commeren.
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