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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 3

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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HP xV X' THE MASHVILLR AMERICAN MONDAY MAY 2 1910 a INDUSTRIAL fiOSTAND AND will she come "Maybe I will and ma YEAR BEGINS THE ROOSTER Author of "Chantecler" Tells New England Finds Disagreements Existing Why He Wrote It AND A DESERVING CHARITY Robinson's Famous Shows May 6 and 7 Will exhibit inNashville under auspices liashvifle Lodge of That is what lots of ladies think whan they leave most of the grocery stores they visit after seeing how they are kept bat when they call at oar store and see how clean and appetising everything is kept she will sure come back for ladles like to deal at a grocery house where things look nice gnd clean where clerks are polite and obliging where deliveries are made prompt and above all where they know they are getting the best la the market at the fairest of prices That's ths art of a store we keepi rail and be eoavlaeed NEARLY 10000 WORKERS WHOLE WORLD NOW TALKS OF POULTRY-YARD PLAY AT ODDS WITH EMPLOYERS Eagles for the benefit of their Winter Coal Fund For Seven Years te Drama Incubated in His Written Destroyed Rewritten Two of the Great Actors Who Chicago for the Pint Time in Years Reports All Tranquil in Labor Circles Big Demonstrations in Various Cities of Europe Were to Play the Chief Parts Died i 1 The Home ef Pure Foods Pboas 187 831 Broadway IMm Mme Health Toilet and Beauty Preparations tyEme Fruiteura bottle 67c Mine Ola-Balma bottle $100 Mme Digestive Tablets box 50c and $100 Mme Almond Blossom Complexion Cream jar 34c Mme Massage Cream jar 34c Mme Complexion Soap cake 25c line Skin Cream for Wrinkles jar $150 and $300 Jdme Bust Cream jar $100 Mme Violet Talcum Powder box 25c Mme Complexion Powder flesh white pink and brunette 34c Mme Complexion Brush each $100 Mme Hair Tonic bottle 25c 34c and $100 Mme Scalp Ointment jar 67c Mme Eyebrow and Eyelash Grower jar $100 Mme Balm of Gilead Hand Whitener bottle $100 Mme Eureka Nail Bleach bottle -50c Mme Antiseptic bottle -25c and $100 Mme Special Ointment (for pimples) jar 67c MmA Complexion Bleach bottle $200 Mme Corn Salve box 25c Mme Balm of Gilead Face Enamel bottle $100 Mme Jack Rose Leaves (liquid rouge) bottle $100 Mme Rose Buds (lip salve) battle $100 Mme Natural Rouge (for blondes and brunettes) box 25c 'MiV 1 ADMIRAL HICHBORN DIES IN HIS WASHINGTON HOME The most striking magazine coup of the sdtnmer Is the announcement made by Hampton's to tlje effect tt Rostand's "Chantecler" will appear serially in that publication beginning with the June number Rostand himself personally selected as the medium through which his play should be given to the English-speaking world Miss Gertrude Hall who translated both de Bergerac" and "L'Alglon" for this country has been selected to translate "Chantecler" also This Is the second time that this marvelous Frenchman has made for himself a world sensation The first time was in 1897 when he and Coquelln the famous French actor brought oqt the Cyrano at the Theater Port St Martin In Paris Coquelln now dead said of that triumph "Little by little scene by scene he brought me the play as It grew until finally I had It all He worked furiously without moderation qr restriction he Was for Many Years One of the Best-Known Figures in the American Navy WASHINGTON May Rear Admiral Philip Hlchborn V- retired for many years one of the beat known figures in the American Navy died at his home here tonight aged 71 The Admiral had been sick for the last two months suffering from arterial sclerosis Last Wednesday he had a cerebral hemorrhage and today had another attack from which he did not rally With him at the time of hts death was BOSTON May t- May day Generally regarded as the first day In the industrial year finds in New England numerous disagreements between employers and employes Nearly 10000 working people were tontglit at odds with their employers largely because of demands for wage increases The 4300 union trolley men In Spglng-fleld Worcester and other place In Western Massachusetts and Connecticut on street railway lines operated by the New England Investment St Securities Co a trolley holding company fof the New YoMi New Haven Hartford Railroad awaited tonight only the sanction of their national officers before calling a strike in furtherance of their demands for an Increase in wages The building trades in Providence Pawtucket Newport and Auburn In Rhode Island and in Fall River Mass will be crippled probably tomorrow morning by the proposed strike about 2800 carpenters and laborers seeking principally Increased wages In Fitchburg Gardner and Leominster and in Portland Me about 700 carpenters may strike lor the same reason CHICAGO Atay The streets of Chicago today Bad the appearance of the usual week-day hpslle for despite the fact that it was Sunday It was also May Day and thousands of families held strictly to tradition and moved into new homes It Is estimated by moving experts that 40000 Chicago hogjes will be changed by tomorrow night For the first time years everything seemed tranquil between employers and employes THE MOST MODERN CIRCUS IN THE WORLD DASHING MALE AND FEMALE RIDERS PREMIERS OF THE EQUESTRIAN WORLD MORE TRAINED WILD ANIMALS -THAN ALL OTHERS COMBINED DARING NIFTY WIRE WALKERS A POSITIVE INNOVATION IN THE SHOW WORLD FUNNIOSITES BY FUNNY CLOWNS EVERYTHNG TO PLEASE YOU GORGEOUS GLITTERING STREET PARADE AT 10 A DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 PERFORMANCES AT 2 AND 8 Qrufet in France PARIS May May day in Paris passed off quietly as the Government had taken the strongest precautions and troops patrolled the Epls le Boulogne ul boulevards but their services were hot required The general Federation of Labor In the face of Premier Brland's energetic attitude last evening did not attempt' to carry out Its threatened demand The Premier refused to authorize -Aha Federation to hold a procession asserting that the manifestation had beep arranged In defiance of law and order Through the provinces quiet prevailed rAPL tSHEH 'Mi? JOU MATINEES TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY th'5 ELK PM INF lOW century and a former Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic died today after a long illness He was 73 years old Death was due to paralysis OBITUARY In Switzerland BERNE Switzerland May Processions were held In mnny cltks In Switzerland today but without disorder except st Geneva where a group of anarchists came Into collision with the police Several were Injured on both sides and thres anarchists were arrested THE SENSATIONAL ROUND-UP HOLDING BIBLE ALOFT SHE STRIDES INTO RIVER The Cowboy ill Thief A Story ef Ewryhy Llfi Beyewl tt Bochin By WE DEL DAVIS Big Crowds at Madrid MADRID May l-The Laborlsts In view of the pending general elections made a feature ef the May day demonstrations which however were orderly In addition to a big parade setting off many of the phase of political conditions placards were posted about the city enunciating some of the demands of the party These Include an eight-hour day the liberation of political prisoner the reopening Of lay schools abd the exemption of meat and cod fish from customs (llltlA- Rev Jackson Gunn Trinity AU Partial Dlapairh la Tin Aatrricna HUNTSVILLE AJa May l-Rev Jackson Gunn a Baptist minister of Trinity died last flight after a short Illness 'aged 86 years For many years he was Moderator of the Muscle Shoals Baptist Association and pastor of Baptist churches Earlier in bis career he was a representative In the Legislature from Morgan County and until a few years before his death he took an active Interest In civic as well as religious afTalijt lr Gunn Is survived by three daughters and three sons as follows: Mrs Pet us of Huntsville Mrs Carey of Dora Ala Mrs Charles Burke of Trlnltv James and Thomas Gunn of Tjlnlty and Ed Gunn of Cleburne Tex 8 THEATRE VENDONE Commencement Womaa at Chattanooga Declares Lord Orders Her to Walk Upoon the Water CHATTANOOGA Tenn May l-' I have been ordered by the land to walk upon the water even as Jesus walked upon the sea of Galilee" said an unknown while woman as she stood at the fimfc of Market street on the shores of the Tennessee River at an early hour this morning and stilting the actioa the word she plunged bravely Into the river Holding aloft a Bible she marched steadily Into the rushing waters until she had gutten beyond her depth A young man who witnessed llie performance secured a boat and pulled out to where the woman had disappeared After a struggle she was rescued still clinging to her Bible When she was landed on terra Mrma she walked away ilioutlng told me to do II" Her Identity could not be learned Throughout Belgium BRUSSELS May l-The customary some sort of a barnyard piece Aa long ago a 1903 this rumor took definite shape That was the first mention of "Chante- cJer" Each year thereafter something see hied to come Up to delay Ita production Rostand could not get the scenes to suit him Rostand objected to the costume? Itoatand awor that the actors could never learn to hop like birds Kuatand had torn up the play And so on Finally Ooque-Itn the elder who was scheduled to play the Cock died The part was regretfully shifted to the shoulders of Coquelln the kounccr nd ucldnly he died At Lucien Guitry wa given th part and at EDMUND ROSTAND Mnv day parades in the various cities of Belgium passed off quietly There was addi-d significance to these because of the approach of the general elections at Which Ihe socialist claim they have exceptional prospect of success work In no other way sometimes could It delight to watch hint cherishing and smoothing hi 'verses as a fond BIG FIGHT IS OPPOSED IN CONCERTED MOVEMENT uirits Clergymen of California Unite ia It Idea for jChan-frlend aaketf Roa- last the plav wa produced band 1 OUVVM you get th one day Meadows City Meadows aged 24 died yesterday morning at o'clock at the home of his father James Meadows 234 B-ond avenue North Meadows was formerly connected with tire American Tobacco Company but has been In Ban Antonio Tex for tnrec months He airbed In Nashville Saturday morning and was taken to the home of his father where he grew worse until the time of Ills death yesterday morning lie la survived by his wife who was Miss Susie Tstom on child 8 months old and hy Ills father The remains will be shipped to Carthage Tenn this morning for Interment Joseplik Bvrnz will hove charge of burled at the family burial ground DEDICATE NEGRO CHURCH Congregation Goes to Clarka- Local his wife son and aon-ln-layv His daughter Mrs fi Pearson was not there After thirty-two years of active service Admiral Hlchborn who at the time waa Chief Constructor of the Navy was retired In 1901 with the rank or Rear Admiral One of hl most Important services was the preparation of the American ships for the Spanish-American War He entered the navy In 189 a an assistant naval constructor six years later being made a full constructor and In ISO chief constructor Among numerous lesser inventions he evolved the Hlchborn balanced turrets and the Franklin life buoy He was also the author of several Important work? on navy const ruction In Italy HOME Ms May day disorder were celebrated here where 80000 masons are Strike also at Milan where the strikers number 35000t and at Bologne where 10000 inen are oti ntrlke While the meetings were being held at some of which fiery speeches were made trr-rentlal rains cam down dispersing the them to shelter Ttie Government Mss taken extraordinary nwssores to maintain order All traffic whs slopped and the streets were strongly patrolled crowds and driving them to shelter gardener who waters the flower he loves and gives them the sun Again he wrought out hla lines In torture like a spirit driven through hell with rest forbidden His critical power la aa remarkable a hla creative power He knows with unerring Judgment when a thing Is good and when It la had He Judge his own work exactly aa It some one else had written It" The great Bernhardt loo gave her praise to this newest of French dramatic poets For her he wrote "L'Alglon" and of him she said: "I thank God that He haa let me be alive to Interpret a part at least of what this great genius wllj produce If Rostand were to die It would be a calamity to mankind for he la bringing In a new period In the clean wholesome FoMowilni the Death of Pugiliet Tommy McCarthy BAN FRANCISCO May l-Oppoattkln to the Jeffrles-Jolinson Halit foUoalng the death of Tommy McCarthy ths San Francisco pugilist killed tn a light with Owen Moran her early Saturday thorn-log took form today tn a state-wide movement of clergymen to prevent tha holding of the champiouship contest July a fighting wa denounced In pulpits In all part ot California ah today's ser Why I happened to be taking a atrqll tn th country Near my house there wgx a farmyard One day I walkw! la I oan still see that Jolly farmyard flooded with sunshine and peopled with all softs of an-I a dog a flock of chicken hare a magpie and on th wall a cage filled with bird All those creatures seemed to thinking and saying a thousand thing Suddenly the cock entered Great ment! You would have said the cock advent became the subject of freah oon-veisatlnns And then I don I know why II these animal seemed to me character In a possible drama a drama of? 111 as and sentiment with the farmyard for It selling 1 the play even before beginning It And I cwnwd It Petit Coin du Monde' It was under Out SOCIETY OF MANILA BAY OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY Funeral of Seth Rollinigx The funeral of Seth Rolling who died Saturday afternoon at the residence of Mrs Overby uC Bosrobtl utrcrt will ofuliirte'l iv Rv WIlNon cork at Hi rsildfnrr thin morning Th t-ftnntn a III bn plaml In ault at Mt Olivet vte Fifty-two members of the law-street Colored Christian I'liqrcli went to t'larks- i vllle yesterday In charge of Rev Preston Tailor to attend the dedication of the Main-street Christian Church of that place The church was dedicated at 2 o'clock In he afternoon It Is an unusually handsome structure and Is the got of It Coulter colored of Ios Angeles cal Coulter a brother OP the donor formally turned the edifice over to the congregation Coulter has alss erected a Christian Church In Los Angeles and has contributed very liberally both to It and to the Clarksville congregation He went West a poor hoy a number of years ago from his home In Clarksville and la now the wealthy proprietor if a large department store I The choir of the lam-street Church furnished the niuslr for the occasion and In London LONDON Mav May day was here hy a demonstration of working men In Hyde Park One trades unions and socialist were represented Albert former socialist member of for Manchester was one of the speakers The proceedings were In Portutsl Lib BON Mu' In commemoration Mav day the workmen made 101011 1 lie III 1111 li'r 1 lie 0-1-aeidll Mill I ih tieriod If Rotund were to die I think I thtnl 1 should want to die 1 too vice and a definite determination reached to demand of Governor Gillette through celebrated 20ono hundred societies Grayson Parliament principal orderly tltle that It lived In my mind fr considerable tiro' Th appears exact novel a very pretty novel bearing (hat title fio I had to rhangelr Xi a matter of fact tha bird of France I th rooster It appear on th new old ooina and slaswher Rostand c- th church organization that he forbid battla Owen Moran who Is out on ball awaiting hla a ralz ment for manslaughter today aent lion 10 a onset In Marin county to say mass over the dead yotUh'S body The little firhter who has a wife Sps four children In I ondon la overcome with grief at th tragic outcome of ths contest Funeral of Mattie Elgin The funeral of Mattie Elgin who dle-1 Saturday afternoon at the home of her parents 1729 Third avenue North will be conducted si the resident this afternoon by Dr Vankee Interment at Mt Olivet of pSgrtinage labor I I fo Later ehe waa to quarrel with Rostand and he being a frail little man was almost to die But of that at the time nothing waa known Edition Rostand Is an example of the old bl lea I dictum that to them that have Mull be given lie waa born lses In Maraellles of wealthy parents Ilia Ilfs was laid out for him In the easy course of a gentleman of faahlon yet In his twenty-seventh year he was to astound the world and reap millions of franc from "Cyrano" and In his thirty-third year he waa to break all records by wrding to Henry James I Just thorough WASHINGTON May I- Foregathering Is their annual custom to reminiscence over that eventful Sunday twelve yearn ago when they stole quietly Into Main Ray and sank the Spanish fleet th Admiral of th Navy George IJfwey and other members of the Manila Bay Society met bare tonight Since ths previous meeting four of their number had died and to the memory of thee toasts were drunk Informal remarks were made by all of the acore pr more who were preaent among them ta-lng Rear Admiral I amber! on II CVne Col-volcoresses Asa Walker John Ford and Richard Inch and CgptglM Howard a II Ranaom and Bailey HfV Pwtmi T' ltr Htaehtd the 1MI- Afmturhmnomm calory fltrawtt thr new church in on movement Thr wr no mmMnmncm of th negro church In the rocAkni wore Id Oporto bpt wr lo orderly Frenchman enough tw olT any French apt ihii In Cvi repeciaRv most popular thr Gascony-under the Pron- bravado the whole FreneK Nation and 1 popular section of the the Slat i VAN ILLNESS IS CAUSING UNEASINESS being admitted to th Forty Immortals at th French Academy Ths scene of that DANCING FOR THE OOLLARb PARADE IN SYMPATHY FOR STRIKE AT COLUMBUS 0 Two Marathon Begti by Bridal Mils Mary Marcum Franklin Ky Partial Dlapalrk fir i meriiue FRANKLIN Ky May I Miss Mary Marcum died yesterday at llie home of her grandmother Mrs Mary Aaron In ttie suburbs of Franklin of tuberculosis Hhe had been seriously III for fourteen weeks Miss Marcum was 20 years of age and a mem hr of the Catholic tTiurch She is survived by her father nd several brothers and sisters The funeral will lake place from the Catholic Church Monday morning and the burin) will be at fit Mary's Cemetery The funeral services will lie conducted by Rev Father Provide of Russellville Coupls at St Louia fiT ll Ifi May I-1 Refreshed by a 21- hotu sleep after dancing fr two day wedding Marathon MiW Joseph Barry ST LOl'Ifl May l-J ft Van Gleavs president ot the Muck Store 8 Range Company and funner Jhwatdent af tn National Manufactures Aaeodstlo and the citlsena Industrial Association Is critically lit with heart troubl By a coincidence Samuel Compere alltv of a real Frenehi earlier centuries Bo plain the dexierou knack new play "Chanlecter" Whirl Henry James eU bravery hi verae the general frolic his vocabulary especially under the happy crack of the whip of rhyme I mere than usually noticeable In "Fhanlecler" The editor of Hampton announce that Rostand lta outdone himself op ao There I loo HW of reel liter-lure being produced nowaday for ua to I kture being liruduced nowaaav tor Roa- KISSING PERFECTLY SAFE COH'KHI'8 May I -Three thousand five hundred unionist of Columbus Joined In a parade today as a demonstration of sympathy for the striking m-f loves of the Columbus Railway A Ught Co Tan cars were operated this morning wllh poll as convoys No attempt was made to run ear this afternoon or evening but the company plana to resume service In part tomorrow this afternoon resumed llie fatiguing tw- step and waits for the sake of silver dnl Two Wholezeme Person Take No Bacterial Chance Saya Scientist President of the American Federation ef l-abor fa 'aring a prlaoa aentenee as a triumph waa quite aa uriuaual as anything else In this unusual man life for he came Into the chamber dressed In green -boat and trousers with gold braid and spoke a smart snd witty diatribe upon half a dozen different subject greatly to th astonishment of th other members almost all of whom were old deaf digntfled and dismayed This honor of th Academy waa one which had bean denied to Balsac Duma Baudot and Julee Verne For th pest eight years th world of letters has been wondering juat what Itoatand would do nest After hla Illness hr retired to t'amhn Baa-Pyrenees where he ha a chateau and there accompanied solely by Ida wife he spent most of hla tint In an endeavor to get over hla nervous prostration Being a man who tah of an attack on Van leave' com- or an atiacn van iiiearw HORTON May Kissing as a perfectly Mifr pMtlmo Jum th etui feel anything but the beat wlahea 10 peny also la ll In St IahiI wRh a severe attack of neuralgia land and to look forward ln delightful anUoipatlon to the June Hampton a lar thrown Into the bridal plate bv her friends The dance which It Is planned to continue for two month going on In I hall built for the occasion In East Mad-Isos Ill The Marathon Iwgan 1 2 o'clock Tuna-day afternoon and was dlai-nntlnued at o'clock Thursday night when ttie bride her husband and the attendants could no longer stand When tbs dance was rtqiHil Thursday Sn had linen mllectnd LONG ISLAND TOWNS FEEL SHARP TREW0R OF -EARTH TUBERCULOSIS NO SPECIAL SESSION OF ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE Mr Madison Demos Carroll County Xwclffl fllijwlrl la 7 4 I mrt tran HUNTINGDON Tenn May I Mrs Madlann Demos who lived few mllee north of here was hurled Friday at tbn Mi Adon burial ground The funeral was preached by Rev llutler of Martin pastor of the Bethel Church of which she was a'membeK fige dt1 Thursday after an tllnes of annul ten day Mrs iHminsa waa 48 yesr old Baptist and I survived by her husband and six children of Dr A Worthington a profeaaor in tbo Harvard Medical School Parson who refrain because fear of lk Inter change of bacteria nr -mnrtyrlng tltqm-eelve nseleaely the eduontur told Ida audience at a tee! nr on "Man and HM Bacteria last night He assured hla bearers that til only danger of the HgcUc TO that of a sudden and violent attack of heart trouble 1 "There I every ron lo believe that when two wliolsaome person meet Up to Up there may break away without upsetting the bacterial halano" wa the way he put the good news 'a vary (It tie esereiae save that of riding a bleyelh and endowed with not too and endowed with PR1NGFIKLD HL May Oov 1-Mht MM WIi that he would eall a speelgl seeakin of bly to the General Aeemhl ro renatder the Why Nashvillt People Are Recommending Creation GLIDDKN TOUR PATHFINDER OKIAIIOMA FtTV okla Msv The t-alh llmlrr for the Hidden lour arrived In Oklahoma t'lty tonight from laiwton It tit leave for the North Monday York May 1-Hstnwmaad Mlnvolet Itoalyn ilarden City and other town of Long leland shook tor forty five sm-omls (hie afternoon almost an IM dot of 1 o'elnek I'roeherf on th alietvsS ami wtndowa rattled Aemlly person wo their feet felt th tremor sharply An earlhqttak was not thought of but tort nut and iiumermt talephnnr Inquiries failed bring new of any exploalDn sturdy a physique he ha had a difficult time of it Ill-natured gossip and adverao il idem hothnf him individually and of ht play were responsible for hla alow recovery And then Just a a walling World had about given up all hop of ever seeing anything else from the Rnatand pen th rumor went around that he waa writing charge The Governor declared tha re-wlthuut foundation brlbi 1 Whit port to be Dr Brrwter AtUnti ATLANTA flu Mm I 1 Ilrpwntpr fr of Mrn Nukrln- DIED DOUGLASS ROBINSONS ENTERTAINED IN T0KI0 DIE OF HYDROPHOBIA RESULT OF A BITE DEATH IN TRESTLE ACCIDENT tfu9nt of awl wall known phvaiclin hr t'U flrlcM'P dlafAw II ir JHrrwon Collf of lMla1lphla Mar and Mr Dougtaaa of New York were entertalned May I "Oregon" Redd connected with a Wild West show PINF Henry one of the tl ldi I ctiiaeo he trestle areldent BLUFF Ark May i-Jdr -if Ievenworth Kan three vN were Injured In the it nlgbl near here 4 night die I TDK IO toiy by CoUnl Kateur the Premier at fihlba Palae Heretofore no private person have ever been entertained at th palace Iter hiial today from her injuria died Wr today from hydrophobia as the result of a eat btte auatained about nine days ago He was Mttn ny tame car and thougtii nothin of It at the time Gn Gobin I fhanon Pa IsKMANON Muv Mni Jn 1 A Oohfn lnna-Ivmiln NaMtUll Oumfl rtlrHi pntmltirni In rnnavl vttnla ffalra for mr than tr of a -Injured Internally in After tuberculosis sufferer have tried different of remedies snd patent medicine have gone West and returned generally In a more weakened condition Ihrlr phvirtClan having pronounced their see hiitteleee and they start taking Nature t'reatbm and tregtn to recover and reiords show that larger majority have Imen tawed Isn't It time to common recommending this treatmeht There I guesswork about It Nature's reatlon la to a drua ruined elomai ee tr I to a withering plant li contain no I rreoeot strychnin mereurv opium njor-! ptdne or ativ dangerous or hablt-foimlng drug of any kind It guaranteed under 1 tbn Fond am! Drug Act June 3b ln fierlal No 14090- Nature's Creation tv a scientific treat ment for tuberculosis and weak lung only For furl bar Information rail or write El GIN-Saturday afternoon at o'clock Apt II 110 si lb home of her parent 1728 Third avenue North Mattie dsugh ler of sml Maggie Kegg Elgin aged 24 veatw Funeral from the reeldenc a above hi iMutmaii afternoon at 2 o'clock May miervb-ee oiuliirted by Rev II Yankee Interment at Ml olivet A The follialrta friend will Hi a pall-lamer WlllVani McHugh Harry Bund William turttett Edward fiteailman Ira Vaughn William Kile John IV Gall gher Duugla Tajlor Friend lirrlted I'sriisge from Wile A Martin Not A Milk Trust Tfc Original and OoaaHn husband la addition to a broken leg and may dl Mr ad Mr Dohaon and Mr end Mr PnMMI Sebtlor were rowing ireetl Wh-n they we 1st ruck hy an engine Klelr aaw tha hla wlfe i hod ileth the treat) and KENTUCKY MAN KILLKD IN WRECK- and KA Belt irf TTtK Wash May I Jttdi llarrodslitirc Ky wa Ige 111 let iaa olhere Injureil iaet night self glfleen tn tlir collision between a passenger earjof the Seakfle Trenton Southern Klee trie Cook (an 94 Ns set MONTOOMKRY JKWILRY SWINDLE MONTGOMERY At 1 and Diinlel It Hhrrve airreeted In fian Antonio Tea wee brought tier today and released upon tamds of tteMt each They ar charged with being Implicated tn an alleged extensive Jewelry awlndle A negro Charley kpicer wanted chiefly as a witness ha boeu caught In Florida after secret aervle men chased him 139 ndlea In an afltotnohlle r- Company and a ro4 ear Th wreck 1 Hired at Rancor Reach seven mUe skull PO-MO-NA Co from Seattle Mrs Bell' fractured and she may die rtXFHM DIME TOMS till KMIIAlMEn MALTED MILK Tim Fuuri-drlnk for All Apt At rreUurant hoick and Deiiaou vigor tmg and Keep it 00 your mdahoaid at Don't travel without it A quick huch prepared ia a atiwMe Take seeshetAite Ak CMtmrm hr imitation KLING JOINS CHICAOO CLUB CHICAGO May I-Johnny KHag ida rM adieu In vaudeville tonight and WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH THE CREATION AGENCY ROLLINGS atilHav afternoon at 1f3 o'elnek April Il" the home of Mr Overby litisiubel street fietb Rulllnit aged vTar Funeisi from the residence ae atmve Hit I Monday i morning at o'clock May fiervlre rondtM'led by Rev Wilson Woodcock Remain will pls ed In vault 1 Mt Olivet The following friend will sene a null-hnarers A WHO Burton term 4 Webb John Boinhsrd William Roman Walter King Carriages front WIIm Mania Tha lUur Ribbon Ramodf Will not disappoint l( taken for dean leatrej coughs and ran down ronstUn tiona Try it $100 porbotUa AH landing druggist in NaahvUt panted by tils wife lefl for PlltatMirg to Ktrel-t Is srrlaae and tell-lane Service elite Chicago Club theNeimnal gu Juat before leaving an-nounood lllat i In th pink of raodl- FMON 8 Mar I Martha Mean years "id wa burned to death Hit mornltig at o'clock hi a Hr which destroyed her home fleer here Mr Men lived alone fld come from a wflU known family The origin of th Ore la unknown 27 8 AWCAWC 1 Pestafflev No ISA SEVENTH AVK VtlHTII Pkoee tDar wr Night I MAMtrtUJL 1 mmaian eel.

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