East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 26, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PE-NDLETOX, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1911.
PAGE THREE. '
BETTER FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN THAN CASTOR OH,
5M.TJ.OR FILLS, AS ft SWEETENS AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM MORE EFFICIENTLY AND
14 STRIKEBREAKERS
AT UMATILLA SHOPS
CRITIC OF CHURCH
IN HORNET'S NEST
IS FAR MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE.
ElOIIT I'AtJES.
13 iMt IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS
IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS
ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS
AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
in tfie Circle,
on every Pacftaf g of the Genuine.
ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS SELL THE ORIGINAL AND
CENUINE WHEN CALLED FOR, ALTHOUGH THEY COULD
MAKE A LARCER PROFIT BY SELLING INFERIOR PREPARA
TIONS, YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE GENUINE, BECAUSE
fIT IS RIGHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE GOOD OF THEIR
CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES, SUCH
DRUGGISTS ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH, AS YOUR
JJFE OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME DEPEND UPON
THEIR SKILL AND RELIABILITY
WHEN BUYING
Note tiioM Name of tho Gompanti
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in-ill jiri. iiaimii'iii'jaii
n.niinuii.nirii,riv,Tr
PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS. M AR THE BOITUM. AND IN
THE CIRCLE.NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE, OF THE
GENUINE, ONE SIZE ONLY, FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING
0RUCC1STS. REGULAR PRICE 60c PER BOTTLE.,
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THOUSANDS OK TON'S
OP ALKALI'
A SHIPPED
Ititcrier or CTiun-li Rcdix-oruted
Lusiiiivs firm Movca Stow Xow
Transfer Llnei Slard Lyceum
Course Arrungtil for Hiver Town.
(Special Correspondence.).
Umatilla, Ote., Oct 26. It is said
that the O.-W. It. & N. company have
about fourteen strikebreakers work-
Spokane, Wash., Oct. 23. David C.
Coutes, commissioner of public works
in Spokane, might us well huve
pounced upon a cluster of hornets'
nests as to attack the Christian re
ligion in lis present-day practices o!
the profit system, which he dlscussei
at a meeting of working men at Car
penters' hail. The replies of the
preachers, headed by the Very Rev.
William C. Hi ks, dean of All Saints'
Ing in capacity of builermakers, ma- Episcopal church, are full of barbs
chinlsts and car men in ineir piani
ForMiclieliri and aE oilier Envelopes
here. Everything !s quiet and the
MUIfMMANGSYRlTC?
3
MINIATllKF. PICTURE
OK PACKAGE
SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXATIVE,
ECAUSE IT IS THE ONE REMEDY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAL, STRENGTHENING WAY
AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM. WITHOUT UNPLEASANT AFTER-EFFECTS AND WITHOUT
IRRITATING, DEBILITATING OR GRIPING, AND THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE IN ANY
WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. IT IS RECOMMENDED BY MILLIONS OF WELL.
INFORMED FAMILIES, WHO KNOW OF ITS VALUE FROM PERSONAL USE. TO CET ITS
BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE; MANUFACTURED BY THE
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,
HAVE NEW PARK
CITY
to rn.i
ACRES
OX TWKXTV
OK PROJECT LAX D
Acting
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Oim-ior of Reclamation
Cuts Petition In Twain
Accepts Smaller Parcel
for Kivmill'Mi Spot.
Ser
Ulld
of
(Special Correspondence.)
Hernilston, Ore.,-Oct. 20. In re
ply to a li tter in which this city mnue
application to the reclamation ser
vice to make entry to the XK 1-4 of
the NV 1-4 of Section 10, Township
4 N, R. 1!S K. V. M, which is locat
ed n.ar the city nnd desired by the
city for park purposes etc.. Attorney
J. T. Hinkle, of this city has received
a letter from Acting Director J. M.
McKiuncy, in which the official sug
gests that the city modify its petiti
on, to Include only one half the par
cel fiisl requested, to be used for a
reservoir and park site. Acting on
the suggestion the city authorities
have forwarded application for tho
smnlb-r parcel and it is the general
opinion that the reclamation service
will grant the land, through the reg
ular filing method with the local land
office. The site Is considered a very
valuable piece of land and is under
the government Irrigation project, and
will make a beautiful fite for a park.
The October report of the Recla
mation Herald states as follows In re
gard to the t'nialllla government pro
ject: "Weather conditions were, fa
vorable throughout the month. Tho
maximum temperature being 94 de
grees nnd the minimum being 30 de
grees Delivery of water was car
ried on until the middle of the month
without difficulty, when the water
was turned out In order to begin tho
cement lining of the Oistrlbtarles.
At the close at the month the avail
able storage in the reservoir was 14,
000 acre feet. Kour thousand aero
feet of water were turned out of th
reservoir to the distributaries during
tho month and 345 acre feet of wa
ter was diverted from tho river
through the Maxwell canal. Water
right applications have been received
for 13,200 acres of land. Three crews
were employed on placing lining In
the distributaries and another crew
was engaged in clcanirg out ditches
and truing up nnd seeding tho banks
of the ditches. Office studies and
computations for the west extension
were carried on. Test pit and dia
mond drill work at' the site of the
proposed dam was completed.
Mrs. Silbaugh, the temperance lec
turer from Seattle, spoke to a 1'irgc
number of people here last evening,
under the auspices of the Young Toa
dies Temperance League at the M. K.
church. ,
The Maxwell Iind and Irrigation
company have received from Port
land several books of fine pictures of
the project. These will be used by
the salesmen of thLs company and
are the best that have been taken of
the products of the project.
Mr. Otta Helnl made water appll
latlon today, as attorney in fact for
the Terre Haute Orchard company
and the German American Fruit
company, for land In Section 29, Tp.
5 X.. It. 29 K. V. M.. purchased re
cently of the Maxwell Land nnd Ir
rigation company through its sales-!
man, Mr. C. I Morgan,
Mr. Robert Fletcher was a visitor
on the project today. In the interest
of the Fast Oregonian. While hero
he spent the early morning hunting
ducks.
Mr. Watson of the Western Land
and Irrigation company of Hermiston,
spent yesterday at Echo on business.
Pr. Waldo Coe If a visitor here. He
will stay n few days In the interest of
the Orchard company, of which he Is
president.
Clifford L. Morgan spent the day at
Hermiston from Pendleton yesterday.
He will start back east in the near
future In the Interist of his company.
l John Pedale, son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
James, peilale of Hermiston, arrive''.
t here a few days ago nnd will make
this his home In the future,
merchants report no Uecrsa-e in bus
iness. Ship 4000 Tons of Alfalfa.
About 4000 tons of alfalfa was ship
ped from this section to the stock
yards at Portland during the month
of October.
Inter or tlinrcli Puiulcd.
Mr. J. Dawson has completed his
contract on the painting of St. Pat
rick's church which adds much to the
interior appearance of the church. The
ceilings are done In blue and the wal's
cream and the pillars in back of the
altar are done In a light shade ot
blue and sliver, wh'ch are very pret
ty. Prominent Visitor Hero.
Prof. Herr Luclgw, assay ist of j
Cambridge, Ma s., was here during I
the week looking over properties In
this section. It is said his visit may i
d much to bring many settlers on j
the- banks of the Columbia near Uma- i
tilla.
T veenm Course's..
The Social club has made arrange-; ottl r places
monts with the Menelcv Lyceum Bu-illunian agents
reau of Chicago to give I'matilla a
cours,. during the winter months. The
open'ng lecture will be on Monday
evening, October 30. when Col. John
Sobioski, the famous Polich-Americnn
orator, will open the course.
Closes l'j P.U' lness.
The Ohormley company has closed
up Its store here and moved to Wal
lowa, j
New Transfer. j
W. H. Catherman. the former ,'tiilj
well known agent here has g'ne in-I
to the transfer business. I
Stone Work Complete.
The stone work on the new dine
block i-i now completed and the
steam Titers and carpenters are bus- i
ily engaged in finishv.ing up the in- i
terlar of the building. I
Pei'Minal Mention. j
Mrs. F. L. Ci.rkendall and fam'.ly of:
Portland, were visitors here the week-!
end.
City Recorder Pnylor is a business
vl iter in Portland.
Captain Stanfield Is in Portland
this week.
T. J. Kgan. superintendent of the
Jones-Scott company of Walla Walla.
was Here during the week on an in
spection tour' of the company's prop
erty. F. K. Welles, county school superin
tendent, was here during the week.
H. X. Dryer was a Pendleton visit
or Sundny.
Mr'. W. S. Xelson has returned
from a v'si. to her former home in
Weston.
Mrs. K. W. Mack has returned frun
a visit with a sister in Portland.
Rev. C liutler he'd services in St.
Patrick's church Sunday.
Mrs. Kuny.ic Is visiting her daugh
ter in Pendleton.
M:ss Jewel Franklin has gone to
Portland to attend school. Mrs.
Franklia was given a farewell dinner
by her girl friends at the residence
of D. C. R.rownell shortly before her
departure.
Dr. It. Monkman as a visitor here
during the week.
and the end is not In sight.
Mr. Coates, who was at one time I
lieutenant-governor of Coleirado, de
clared In his address that the church
Itself was the chief stumbling block
to a Christian life. He charged the
church with responsibility for social
and economic environment of the
day, which, he said, kept men nnd
women from leading Christian lives
He also flatly accused organized
Christianity of beln mercenary in its
attitude, saying It supports the profit
system because this means money.
"If all the money in the world,
multiplied a million times, were spent
and ull the pastors should preach
without ceasing it would not alter
! conditions," he asse rted. "The mod
! ern church, so-called, is dead. U has
j nothing to offer the man who works
j with brain and brawn, and still the
preathers ask why thinking men do
not attend church. Th church de-
! pounces the saloon, but It does not
jiriak" a move to eradicate the sys
tem which makes the saloon and
possible. It harbors the
responsible for these
evils and places the hand of com
mendation upon their heads."
Mr. Coates referred to the union
revhcl meetings in Spokane recently,
'. hen Gypsy Smith, an F.ngllsh evan
gelist, conducted the services, adding
in closing: "T-nt just,.e takes the
place of charity, tho church will not
fulfil its mis-inn, ami it will remain
n stumbling block ill the way of
Christian lives."
IN
The majority of mofor
ists throughout the world
are satisfied users of
Michelin Inner Tubes.
They are the best judges.
Ash them.
toe fT (Sf "
Hut tig lW1! i IilV f IM garagt
STOCK BY
Pendleton Auto Co.
821 JOHNSON STREET.
P.OI1REI) OF ST.") FOR "JOKE."
( ill PES THIEVES IX PRINT.
Ail-
Tenne-.s
g:or
Jackson. T( nn. Mark W. Taylor,
a hedge and truck grower living in
Truck (iarilciied Vents
in Xews;iajvr "Ad."
I he s
ed f.
thi.
lor's
n
TIZ-Fop
Soio Feet
Tired, .Xrklng. Swollen, Smelly.
Sweaty Pert. Corns, Callouses or
Itiinloiis? I'' TI7 It's Sure,
Quick anil Cerium.
Thomas T.oyd has purehnsed 15. 35
acres of land of the Anthony Wayne
Fruit company, this land being in
Section i. Tp. 4 X.. R 29 K. W. M.
J. H. Reld went to The Dalles this
morning on the local. He has 20
acres of timber land close to that
place. -
mrls of the i it y, has introduc
inn ivation i:i dealing with
s. 'several nights ago Mr. Tay
prpper patch was visited and
a fiuantity of his cherished green pep
pers were taken
Instead of ordering the alleged thief
to he j , . it under arrest, Mr. Taylor ln-
jselt' 1 the fallowing notice In a local
I paper, which injunction, written In
jthe language of th' Apostles, will no
idou! attract the attention eif the one
it is directed:
d To say to the thief giv
hiiiu'clt' such a hearty wel
my pepper pat -h last Sun
stealing the fruit thereof, to
do it no more; for verily, verily, I say
unto thee, thou art known to me ami
! Peter, too, who was watching and is
: now wailing at the gate to make it
I hot for time, hotter even than the
r( ppcr, wnen thou shalt meet hlr.i
face to face over there."
to whom
"Wante
Ing unto
come In
day and i
Although .Money Is Returned to Him,
Man Threatens.
New Y'ork. A holdup and robbery
planned and carried out as a ' joke,"
nearly caused senile serious trouble
for a certain young man of Bayshore,
L. I.
Edward L. Valentine a merchant,
closed his store shortly after mid
night and started to walk home. In
a dark section of Smith street he was
suddenly confronted by a mini with
a handkerchief over the lower part
of his face. The man neiu a piiui
ro Valentine's head and demanded
his money. Valentine gave up t'u
in cash and the man vanished.
Valentine felt sure he recognized
the voice of the man, however, and in
I the morning he told his suspicions to
his friends. They were contemplat
! iiifr police action when about 6 o'clock
j last evening several young men called
! Valentine out of his store and engaged
him in conversation. When he re-
turned to the store he found the t"'
iv:ng on Cue counter.
I ' He hasn't yet seen the point of the
j "joke" though, and threatens trouble
j fo: those wiCl the overgrowth sens0
I of humor.
passengers, who thrust their heads
between compartment curtains and
stared at her rudely. She alleges the
conductor refused to give her time to
dress.
And worse Mrs. Burnhiel declares
that the conductor found various ar
ticles of adornment whicli fashion
justifies, even demands now, known
as "rats," "switches" and "puffs."
which she had taken off on retiring.
The conductor brought these to her
and, on the way, jeeringly exhibited
tl.em to Cue rude male passengers,
thus subjecting her to intense shame
and mortification.
It takes but a trivial incident to
jar officialdom- from center to cir
cumference. It is al:no-t as. sensitive
as capital.
Eczema
Also . .
Remedy
Washes
CHILE SEES WAR W ITH PERI'.
VARNISHED CAMVIES AND
IRON I'lKiCOI.ATliS DOOMED
Hr.
Ill TPS liliMIKII INTO WATER
Coat,
WASHINGTON
Ol
II S SALOON
WILD WEST TYPE
it in l.'niiiv l'simr TV&. Tlio
Most Pleasant Itemwly You liver
tried ami Moreover, It
Works.
At last here Is Instnnt relief and
tasting permanent remedy for
feet. No more tired feet. No
aching feet. No more
Bmelllntf. sweaty feet.
relief, Just use
a
sore
more
swollen, bad
No more
corns. No more bunions, wo more
callouses no matter what ails your
foef or what under the sun you've
tried without getting
TI7.
ti7 is itnllv unlike anything else
tr.r ih,. nuriiose you ever heard of.
itm onlv foot remedy ever made
hiei. nets on tho principal of draw
lng out all the poisonous exudations
which cause sore feet. Powders and
other remedies merely clog up the
nnrlu Tl Z cleanses them out and
tceens them clean. It works right off.
Tou feel better the very first time
it Is used. Use It a week and you
.an forcet you ever had sor feet.
"There Is nothing
compare with It.
all druggists.
rcct If you
Rough pine Hoard Lhpior Emporium
KreeVNl 0i(osUe FeilernI
Treasury.
Washington. Carpenters have been
busy today throwing together a rough
pine board saloon of the Dend Man's
Gulch variety on a corner opposite
the United States treasury, where a
kyserapcr office building soon Is to
be erected. The building Is to oc-
upy the site of tho famous old Rlggs
House, recently demolished.
The mushroom drink emporium,
which has stirred Washington from
center to circumference, will be ready
for business tomorrow. It Is about
the size of a cowshed and Is support
ed by posts designed to keen It from
falling Into the deep excavation that
will form the cellar of the office
structure.
A fight against a barroom license
for the new building waged bv the
Anti-Saloon League started the Wild
West liquor refectory. One of tho
popular barrooms of the city occupied
the old Rlggs House corner, and re
cently tho license was transferred to
the prospective new tenant
In great glee the attorney for tho
Antl-Snloon League went to the dist
rict commissioners nnd pointed out
that the llcenso would lapse auto
mntteally Nov. 1 with no bar on the
premises and that no new one could
be granted bocause there Is a school
within 300 feet of the site.
Colncldentally, however, the saloon
ban got his workmen together and
raised his shanty. He proposes to do
business and hold the license intact
The antt-saloonlsts have gone Into
conference over the next move.
Snvi',1 Eroni Flood. Makes
Attack from Rear.
South Haven, Mich William Ja
cobs, a retired butcher, was hutted
Into the water by a pet gnat he went
to save from drowning during a heavy
s iirm.
The rain had converted a ravine in
to a miniature lake and the goat, tied
securely, stood up on a hummock with
only its head above the waters. The
owner waded out, and throwing a
l' l'C over the an'mal's head, pui'ed
it a hore. Stoop'ng over to pick up
his lantern, he was struck In the rear
by a tcrr lie butt from the goat, land
ing him o four or five feet of water.
Jacobs has sold tho goat.
Wiley Stiffens I'.aekboue of Penn
sylvania Crusade Aniinst m-
! pure Confections,
Washington. As a result of a con
ference between Dr. Wiley, chief of
the bureau of chemistry and dairy nnd
f. "d officials of Pennsylvania, it is
prooalue tnat the confectionery man- j mc
julacturcrs of the Keystone State will the
j he required to change the coating of ! nlj.
unlt'ietr Easter goods and also some o
I , .. '
loi ir candies. ency.
For some time there has been a
-' arp conflict betfeea the State au- !
thorities and the confectionery traile, I
but the officials, uficr their meeting
ith Dr. Wiley, reacher the conclus-
that the Pennsylvania rules were
milder than those of the Federal
Government Prepares for Attack Said
to Ih- Planned by Neighbor.
Valparaiso, Chile, via Galveston.
Numerous rumors are In circulation
regarding Peruvian animosity, and it
is apparent that the Chilean author
ities have reliable information that
Peru is secretly planning to attack
Chile next summer as soon as the
battle ship Duply de Lome arrives or
the Jeanne d'Arc is purchased from
France.
In order to avert such danger Chile
i taking active military and naval
but It Is now found out that
lacks ammunition, com
and modern artillery, while
only is In a state of effici-
i the
s u res,
army
?arlat
navy
on earth that can
TIZ Is for tale at
25 cents per box or dl
wish from Walter Luther
Eire Loss Paid.
It affords me pleasure to announce
that my fire loss on hay and feed In
the Oregon Feed Barn insured In the
Horticultural Fire Relief of Salem,
Oregon, represented by Coutts &
Hays has been settled and paid in
full.
Tho Horticultural were the first on
the ground and tho first company to
adjust and pay losses In this fire.
LUTHER RICH.
ion
c en
bureau.
The principal contention has been
r.vr the material used in the coating
of confections. Much of the sub
stance lias been condemned by the
Pennsylvania authorities as varnish.
It is charged also that the coloring In
many of the seductive I-.aster goods s
due to iron rather than to chocolate.
Two-thirds of this country's produc
tion of these goods are made In Pennsylvania.
Dodgo & Co., Chicago III.
Tou can't ourn date and gravel!
Don't try It. Phone Dutch Henry,
Main 17S. for clean screened Rock
SprlngB coal either lump or nut. It
burns clean and goes further.
Neuralgia of the fact,
hands or feet requires a
temcdy that will penetrate
Ballard's Snow Liniment
nhnulder,
powerful
the flesh.
possesses
that power. Rubbed In where the
pain Is felt Is nil that is necessary to
relieve suffering and restore normal
conditions. Price 25c. 60c and $1.00
per bottle. Sold by A. C. Kocppen &
Bros.
Troops, however, are being concen
trated near the Peruvian border to
repel the enemy. The press is re
joiced at the government's attitude
and wishes that this time Peru's
quarrelsome proclivities should be
crushed forever.
Pimples Avay
Xo remedy that we have ever sold
f r K' zem i. Psoria Is, and all other
d'sea-es of the skin has given more
till-rough s.'.tisfacCon than the D. D.
I). Prescription for Eczema.
A 2oc trial bottle can be secured
at once.
Our patrons find that D D. D. not
oiiiy gives instant relief to the i:ch-ii-g.
burning - kin. quickly driving out
all tile d'scas, gel ms. but it also is the
n-ist delightful wash for the com-,
I'ieM n they ever used. Absolutely
!i:i:iu'es.s and pleasant to use, D. D.
II. cle.in--es the skin of all minor im
purities such as rashes and pimples,
fo.tr night, and leaves the skin clear
and smooth as that cf a child.
It is now generally known that
nothing th;r can equal D. D.
a, household remedy for all
oub'es. no matter what they
: r.el e
P. a
sk n t
are.
We
ed of
ourselves are s fully eonvine
the merits of this wonderful
remedy that we will charge you noth
ing if the first full size bottle of D
P. P. does not make good every claim
Better drop in and talk it over
with us anyhow. Tallnnn Drug Co.
HARRY THAW'S RELEASE
POVGHT BY GIRL VICTIM
CHICHESTER S PUS
1 li: III MIONI IRAN f.
(iOES TO ALTAI! IN SPLINTS.
Not
Broken Ann Slop This Woeldin
Much.
Westfield, X. J. Although sustain
ing a broken arm in an automobile
upset Monday night Miss Mabel Wil
led refused to let this mishap inter
fere with plans for her marriage to
Raymond Edwards. It was the most
brilliant social wedding of the year.
"One broken arm, or two broken
anus for that matter could not Inter
fere with my wedding plans," said
Miss Wlllett.
She was a member of a gay family
party that Journeyed to Washington,
when the car skidded and upset.
I,onK'H Slayer Is Convicted,
rrinevllle, Ore. The Jury in the
case of J. L. Riley, charged with the
murder of Louis Long, a prizefighter,
formerly of Oakland, Cal , returned
a verdict of manslaughter. Riley
killed Long Inst June, thereby Inter
rupting a Joy ride which the pugilist
was taking with Riley's wife.
POWL-EAT1XG lOXY'S TASTE.
TO CVKR A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money if It
falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa
ture Is on each box. 26c.
Lanie back is one of the most com
mon forms of muscular rheumatism.
A few applications of Chamberlain's
liniment will give relief. For sale by
all dealers.
Turns Prom Turkeys to Chlvkens
With Apparent Avidity.
Denver, Pa. Fnrke Lutz, living at
Brankslde, near this borough, has a
pony with a fondness for poultry.
Some time ago the little nag devour
ed an entire flock of young turkeys.
a dozen disappearing down his throat
In as many minutes. Since then nn
effort has been made to keep the
pony and poultry separated. How
ever, the pony found in his stall a
hen with a brood of young chicks, and
before they coulel be taken from the
stall the pony ate six of the peeps.
Boston Miss signs IMht Saying Stan
for. I White's Slaver Rent Her
Severely in Paris.
I;1I-js. if Miss Ruth Lambert of
Boston can help it, Harry K. Thaw
who killed Stanford White, will not
eat his Christmas dinner with hi
family. Miss Lambert, who has liv
ed in Paris for the last twelve years,
L- armed with documents which, it is
asserted, prove Thaw's insanity
One of these is a statement put in
legal form by Ponald Harper, an Am
erican lawyer, reciting that Miss Lam
bert was Introduced to Thaw in -Maxim's
bv Count Ronl de Castellane and
accepted Ills Invitation to drink a
glass of champagne In his apartment.
She was induced to go there, she say?
on Thaw's plea that he wished to
show her his flat.
Thaw tied Miss Lambert's hands
behind her back, the statement con
tinues, whlpper her and poured hot
water over her.
By means of sheets and with the
help of the concierge Miss Lambert
succeeeleei in ma King ner escape, em
Bays. A certificate signed by Dr. A. Per
coustre describes the serious nature
of the girl's wounds and bruises.
The prinelpnl witnesses are Harry
Rosenfeld of Paris, Eugene Cornicbe.
manager of Maxim's and Miss Maude
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The new vaginal Syringe.
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Apparently tho Jackson club did not
definitely decide who would bo the
next president, or democratic candi
date therefore.
SOCIETY WOMAN SI ES FOR
KVDEXESS OX A Pl'I.LM N
Atlanta. Mrs. Mary Burnhiel, pro
minent in society here, filed suit
against the Pullman Car company.
asking $10,000 damages.
Mrs. Burnhiel charges that a Pull
mnn ear conductor awoke her and
compelled her, wearing a "nlghtl
nnd barefooted, to leave her berth
and walg to a berth in another car.
This in the presence of many male
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Easv to Get Rid of
Dandruff
Dandruff means that down near the
roots of your hair there Is a vast ar
my of little Invisible germs or microbes.
And this army never sleeps; 1; wa
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day. It destroys the nourishment that
the hair must have in order to grow
vigorously and abundantly.
PARISIAN SAGE now sold all over
America will destroy these germs and
at the same time furnish the hair
roots with just the proper nourish
ment to make hair grow lustrous and
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PARISIAN SAGE is guaranteed by
Tallman Drug Co. to banish dan
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mly 50 cents a large bottle by Tali
Kan Drug Co. and druggists every
where. Girl with Auburn hair on
every carton and bottle.