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r f J ( MEDFOUD MALI J TKiBUNK OTDTTORl), OKIWON, "FRIDAY, MAY 15, 101 1. It (.; If PAGE TWO ? ti- - mEHES ATTENDING THE RAISING OTOLD GLORY" HT VERA EBIZ AND AMERICAN SHARPSHOOTERS ON THE BORDER. MAZATLAN PORT STILL CLOSED TO AMERICAN SHIPS T l.i 9 fe ) MIL CAR: V a- j t r-5TT3tTM tri it5r svJ-.-ts,wrf htf RMN BAN OS GREAT NORTHERN 4 r i n it If i I 1 V lw I: I, 81'OKANi:. WnMi , May lf. (treat Northern pasacfiRor train No, 1 tfic OrfontnJ HnijtciJ, wna Mill up ny two fnftflWtl mini early toilny near llnxfnrtl, Mont. The combination mall niul liaitRrtfto rnr 'n i!ctAchcc from tho train And run four" mllon weiU to HorftJo hcrd tlio ear wis iUlkh. Tlio' Imntllts did riot necUru nhyllifrig of Milno as all the rvglwcrcc pouches hncl lifcroi iro(Rht west t5n hour onrtlq'r on (Uo fast niall. lljnnirHtcri Crir An Roon a the train wan stopped th mall clorlf ' rfnil jnKKiScinnn lorkril tho doora and Jumped from tlo train and hid In tho nufthca ft'lons slilo the track. When the bandit could not open tho car doors they dynamited tho car and put many bul let Into It. The train nrrhed here without tho datnagod car three honro later Seven jeara ago tho Oriental limited was held up at Hondo and $40,000 In currency was obtained. Tho bnndlla drotSed In overalls and will blue handkerchiefs over the lower parts of their faces flaRRed tho train Boon after It left llcxford. One bandit covered tho engineer with hU revolver and tho other ran In to Coductor H. Price who was com Ing forward to eo why tho train stopped. I'rlce In his anxiety to put up his hands dropped his lantern and broke It. Uncoupled the Mall Car Tho conductor under orders un coupled tho baggano car from tho train. It was whllo tho conductor was working with tho coupling that tho mall clerk, Hcnjamln I.. Stump, and the bagRaco messenger locked tho doors of tho car and dropped Into the brush. When tho cnplno and car utoppcd near Hondo tlio bandits nscd dynamlto td tear off ono door. After they entered tho car they toro open n sack containing paper mall and scattered tho contents about tho floor. Finding nothing of raluo In tho car tho robbers dropped to tho ground and told the train crow not to raovo for 30 minute. A fow min utes later tho crew backed tho cn glno and car to tho train and then started for Spokane. Post office In spectors and special agents of tho railroad began a search for tho men today. GRAHAM WINS . IHROPHY SANDWICH, May 15. John Gra ham, Jr., a Scottish member of tho Hoyal Liverpool Golf club, today won tho St. George' champion grand challenge cup with an aggregate score for tho 3C holes of 1C strokes. MIm Cccllo I.cltch won tho British woman's golf championship today, de feating Miss Gladys Itavenscroft. woman champion of tho United States, by two liolcs up and one to Iday. ' Two Kngllsh golfers led In the morning. They Vero Robert Harris of Harwood Downs nnd K. Martin Smith of the Hojal St. George's club, whoso total for tho two rounds was 153 strokes. D, Krtuuora or Crowborough, Eng land, who was tho leaccr of yester days play with a scoro of 72 strokes, for tho first round, made tho tocond In 82 strokes, thus bringing his ag grogato up to 104. Among tho American competitors, rrase'r Halo of Chicago did the sec ond round In 84 Btroxes, whfch made his total ICG. Harold Wober of Toledo also took 84 for today's round, making his nggrcgato 107. C. W. lnslco of the Oneida: Com munity club, Now York, did today's rouud In 8i for a total of 1C9. Mi Cecil Leiteu. tlio now Hritihli woman' cliampiuii. is only 'Si yenm old. Shu Jh tho be.-t of n fninout. quintet C bisters wl ""vo figured ill cliuinpionuliip nmtelu'h during the last fow curs. Wlien felio u 10 !- .,... .-ai ii venwiitiniuil ictorv over Harold N. Hilton, the pio-ciil iiinutoiir champion. SI") tlio titlo of wo iiiiinV of cliumpioii of Franco in 10)2. Tlio it(,'tiv;iiito m'oio of Jerome 1). Trover of Upper Moiitdiiir, N. J. ii u.:. 1..i.. ii r tin. ITiiIImI Slates, wH iW. FntiieiH Ouiinet of tho Woodland (loir eltili, .Miiwwmw t'lt(-'(lip nmutfur ojll'U koIF I'liuuipioii, liil'llib two roilnil In 158. Clmrlch W. Kvmw, Jr., f CJilciiKo, fiiiWicl with mi HKKK'ttnte f W. Jnliu (Jralmm, .Ir In liiklnu tl SI. nwriift'H 'li"i" '',,l"1 'lll',K'' dliri, whlrh ' word! 2500, leilcl hW rrtrforwMm' "f IH0I when lio nir. tM ttt lb Iroiihy. On mvm on tm&m h lW Jl fHjl'it o win llli ....ja,!. .UMuaJLiiUMit ciin niul on -Sf JT" J4 I t WJr TV 5 "THEtSE SHE PLIES. GENTUeMiNj" I ' T Tuw in' imimHi ilMiill il I1" hi ii , "ri Tpwr r'r '"" r A lYtnT 'im J 1 fc ifnilliiiHm ' i i yww tm i i 1 1 .i i mjKJlJMPBlM KTl Ki TnMiTlif FaMm! dKrr, -vSiHiH I ON IIOAIIIl till: C. H. H f'M.I I'OltNIA, Miirnllnn, M-x., Mu 1 1 (ln ulu'lK- (if Him Ilii'HM, Mnv 1A). fu upllo of (leiii'ral lliii'rln'rf rvvop. iillon in Iik older i'lolii( lli poilw of Mi mi H to Aiiiirii'ini Ni!iilnif, llm pllll ltli"l,l- Ol illtSUlllllll M'fl!Ml !( i)ii In I'lYnr tlio I'lioillc Mull liner Nipiii lor Sni( IViiin'Ufo. Itini illillliil lii,l( plollptl l"lH'il pie p.'i- In (lit Ncupotl wlid'li would M'ic iim I'lcnriiiii'o puptiN,, mnl ' plulii to III" ciiIiiiiiiI I'ollft'tnr t "" I'hHHI'OI lllllll( n' mi olfli'lHl clctirniico olu'i'l. Tlio ('iiiHilufiuimlll mui! fmlil loir.-, wlil.-ll lilive lilPli lM'tI!ltr in- mh jiiiiu r.o- n roiiuiuiit rir tii pi a inn of Miiyiitlniii on1 lOMtiiiff ludi.v itn.l .t nillh' f tri t ii"l n ill nitillcrv U Hilll lr Un iti In ih id Iciwl OcKcrul Oliriun, iiimiiiiimliiitr llic oimiilul iumiIIxIh, III" lllllltlt io tiiinl iim' l loll"" up tlio iiiImiiiIiuo uitliinl diuln III)' I't lwi Mtik-i nl Mii'gr. i O ., -r-ik. i r- nt r"ov aMpoip'a teAtSEO OVEfe vGRf. . RPaHoareK'joNiMi. nrrU'A CRUZ. RPRtU A f . gwwr J VSX4cAMlfe tmc Deboo AT 1.ARECO. ' " .. ...... ... .. rri-i.it. ,.. w.i-ll ? nluivit id. lmll.il ..nrrt.l ro.ifj uf Vera Crui. Tour AlucrUutiM lUKM-d lit Hie bnl Cnrcwtd by a iwutlc brvt-Kc Wowing in iroiu iuo uuir, -uiu umrj hhim, - anl$ that ri the broad stripe of white hud red and tho nsu field aflutter almost. from tho prccbe lt wM.rrc four not lw couri.ficous bad fnllrn lu dcfoiico of Hie l.o.iur of tl. uffroutl enpu mounding American checw. a U-nutlful Ceremony, a ifaval officer, whoso cuff were di-cont'd HI "'ore th.iu two gold itrlp.-., spoU n-vcrei.tly lli.ne wur.l-"TUrn-she flic, gentlemen. It com the lives of gallant moo to place tier there, and there I ho- .be taj!" ..... Tlere wan a tiu-le bl.iM. Up along the tall utaff crept the trlcotured eloign, stratghteiilug cut n lt rich fold caught the M-woMbe ore.in biicxe I'roui the iinllid liaml uf the Murlti' Corns rr-lmcut and the musician of the ribrlda a. the Utah -nmcralUw: "o the M-list ncliL .unlLM turf-In frn.it i.Uiie Ter.i.l.inl llte ml SltUlon tl... nlm of the nnll.mai antl.c.iv"The brigade .twal ttue.i:e at ntlei.tlmi. ami a tho.wm.1 other An.ertian, llftwl their hit, reverently, not vauutl.uly. nhlh. a tln...,a,.d Molld MmIiuim uhI.Ih.I the xpoct.ule un emotlon.illy. ,., . , , . . wrwj : DARKENS GRAY HAIR liruth this throuch faded, IKclcit locks and they become dark, Blouy, youthful. PfilDEfJENRICO ' AT STAR THEATRE Tho Star theater offers for today and tomorrow, another fine Daniel Frohman production. "Tho Trldo of Jennlco." Thero arc thrilling situa tions in this four-pnrt subject of tho Famous Players. So also aro thero dramatic situations situations which derive their strength from the art of tho actors aa well as rrom tho skill of thono who lime, transferred to the screen thh. story of tho original writ ers Abby Sago Itlchardson and Oraco Lhlncton Furnlra. Tho clt- nax, which comes at tho end of tho second part, strikes deep and with cxtremo guddendncss. From a pictorial s:anCpolnt It Is beautiful, most of the scenes bolnB mado In Ouba, along r.rlm:ilro high ways, pretty al(cytf, deep wood, etc. The entlro production Is np to the standard maintained by ttio oug Players." Fain- COAS ;t to coast DAYS, MOTORCYCLE WASHINGTON, May l"i.-Itcnr-Ailmirnl Dniluvr reimrteif today that the Mexican federal piubonti Zura- $Mwa and Hrnvo nnd the tu Iiimpico, which left Tnmpico yesterday, fol lowed Iv nn American uuiilnmt and two destroyers, weru cxja'clcd t! .1. 11. .j. f...?.... 4.rtiirr,in till I reported tho Kiinlioat Vera Crux , Ciil., on n inotorccle in cIcm-ii iIiim, nlmndnnedinjhejlnniico jier. eleven hours nnd leu minuten. - " : ! ltakerV route o.irricd him through NKW YOttK, Ma li. Irwin G. linker arricl here today, IuixIiik ii,. .traveled ;UIPJ miles iruu miiii imiu. Arizouii, New Mexico, Iiiiiiih. Mih- nouri, HUiioIm, Indiuiiii, Ohio, IViiu (4lviiniii nnd New York tlnl. ' " Hi Iniiet day's run win Green-, Imrjf, I'm., I New York City, n ill lance of 118 mile-. The licM prei-' ions record was twenty ilujs, iiiium hours mui one minute, minle liv "1-' ncy D.nxis in llll".'. CELEBRATES FREEDOMS-CENTENARY CIIUIHTIAN'A, Norway, Mnv !' -Kmc lluiikoii mid Qncrn .Maud of Thn tlolden Star and other ihIiids1 Norvu opened today villli Imp''' In tho llohemln group aro putting liiin ceieinoninl nil ehlliillon com machinery and doing development imMiionilivc of Ilic eviilWiitry of Nor worj wt'Kimi indepciuleiifc from Dciimiirk. Itlr that loir IU odrtr and lulrt. or whm It ftulnt. turn grny, dull ""wl H' IS It miiMd lj a lack of sulphur lu Oh lulr. On. KrH'biHitli"r inl up "" turn of H,u? Ti- aifl Hulplmr to kr-'p hr l.-k4 dirk and liitllul, and HhiU mtn of women ami nxii wlm vlu tlut ttn color, tlut Intultliil dtik 1ul of hilr wlilch I o nttrictlte, ut only UiU obi Hum rrcl. .Vownduy w grt UiU fumnut milium by s.klng at any lr"K " '' w cnt bottle of "Wyrth's g" ""id rWd pliur lUIr Itrmol)," width iUikriu th Imlr o lulumlly, m cnly, tlit nouJjr c.n pollily t'll It h4 'n sppllcL IWr hint, it tnkr4 ntf dwnlrulf, uin ilp Itching ami fulling htlr. Vou lut duniput l'nKo or lt brtuli wild II nnd draw tM thmiil yM '' taklni ono small trnd at a tlnia. Hy morn. In th prsy hair dlttMHri but wht drllsMn Uw laillr with WjtUi'i jhH nnd Hutpluir l that, lldi Unullfiillj; darkening tb lulr ftrr a few applies. tlonrf. It lo brlBW l-ifk- Um gloM and utrn sad jjhea It an opjranc of lun'Uncc. STANDISHt- ROW COLLAR 2for2 I ClultPnlHdycyCoJne. Milcm $2.50 to $4.00 repreBerits onr rnngo of prices on Colonials and Pumps in all kinds of leathers and fabrics with all tho now toes and libels to chouso from. Valuo In every parcel that leaves our store. At tho Sign of Headquarters for "PJa-Mato." Trot Moc" and "ShUrfoot" Ilrands ei'i'Ofsri'i: post eitici: JjP t T t .f t tS t t if J GREATEST TAILORED SUIT SALE Of the Season. Reductions One-fourth to One-half and One Full Rack Where Reductions Even Run More 145 Suits, including all this season's newest miiierot effects, also tfaffota Silk Suits, Moire Suits, all included in this sale. Many aro tho famous "Stylo Craft" modols. Tho suits that aro reduced one-half and more, to bo nnro, aro not thin season's newest models, but consorvativo trtllorod styles. 4X 1 Saturday Specials t w& Yiy and 10c lliiek Towels, each 20c Uuek Towels, eat'h 20c Turkish Towels, each Vu Turkish Towels, each A 33c Turkish Towels, each... 7 I ...12!d W. lilt? 25t dOe Turkish Towels, each 29 fiOc Turkish Towels, each 39 73c Turkish Towels, each 59 GROCERIES (Joldcn Sheaf Hard Wheat FUiwv ?1.15 . - U If Highland Jilend Hard AVheat J'loui', yi.fo I'livorii Blend Colfee, :Wb. can rtJ..uu Petite I'niiiCiJ, j)cr lb ft' i t ? J i ...r, Hutchison & Lumsden Only (Icucnil AfcrchnndJHc tim in fl.y f J t t t a . ais!" i -7 1 1 t!7.r0 Fancy Suits $3.1.75 15.00 Fancy Suits $2-1.75 $1)2.30 Fancy Suits $23.75 $30.00 TailM Suits. $21.95 $25.00 TailM Suits .$17.95 $20.00 TailM Suits $14.95 $10.50 TailM Suits $13.95 One full rack of Tailored Suits, $10.00 About -10 Suits on this rack, including a good assortnicnr or white serge, many small women's suits, also a few extra sizes, actual vaJiK'S on this rack to $35.00, special at $10.0 SPRING COATS REDUCED 10 TO 33l3', lOvery coat in stock has a new price, a very attrac tive price, a price you can afford to pay. Sonic la dies have even said, "that is very little more Hum they want just for the making, and then they can not bo compared with 'Style Craft' garments, as low as $9.45, $11.45, $13.45, $16.65 up to $28.75. One lot of slightly longer Coats in mistral cloth, oponge, diagonals, all pcau de eygnc lined, actual values to $32.50, special .. $11.98 SPECIAL MILLINERY SALE All Trimmed Hats are undcrpriced. All Uiitrimmetl Shapes arc underpriccd. SHIRT WAIST SALE, $1.48 M T 200 Shirt Waists on X center table to choose & from, Including the sea- V son's newest models and materials, a great many X tailored styles, values to t $2.50, special ....$l.'i8 CREPE KIMONAS NEW WASH SKIRTS CHILDREN'S DRESSES, $1.30 Mado of Amoskeag giiiglntm in all the new er models, including the .Junior Utility, ages ( to 14 years . ..$1.39 KOVERALL APRONS 59c Made of standard per cale, full cut, some are all edged with rickrack braid, light and dark coldrs, speeJal 59 MIDDIES Very popular. See our vast line of Jack Tar Middles in ripplots, twills, etc., handsomely tailored and trjmmod, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.08 Iaikeu's "Washable Chamois (Moves, 1-but- ton, in white $1.25 liliken's White, JMquu Clloves, black Paris' point, very stylisn, Ml only $1.25 A SMART STYLE STORE " QMm?Z7 ttTjMLBfl Wash dresses Unlimited assortment to choose floiti, fn'm the modest street or house dress our special values, $1,19, $1.89, $2,45, $2.09, $2.89 up fjntham (lold Stripe Silk (lost, black and all (he new shades. .$1.00 THE DAYLIGHT STORE ,.tf2X3$53 v - ft4r'wM4M HA h'i! ' 'lnl "f tfoM; K 5 jiiaHrilt W M" urH ('HNi'iwnj" t .-Ji.