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Page Eight. THE EVANSVTTTLE PRESS. FEBRUARY 26, 1913 ST0REI1 REGISTRATION BILL IS V. O. Archer will lecture at West Salem, 111.

His will be "Pleasureville." BAD BREATH7" WOMAN STRIKE ORGANIZER NOT FIGHTING FOR WAGES BUT BATTLING FOR HOMES UTILITIES BILL TO BE RUSHED THROUGH TODAY PASSED BY THE LOWER DOUSE TAfT OFFERS PANACEA FOR NATION'S ILLS It's Your Dty to Get at the Cause and Ilenive It. A Word to the Wise, You Know. BY EDWARD ME EM Ay, Stan Special. BY WIXOXA WILCOX PAYXE. AKRON, Feb.

26. By the time you have been in Akron an hour, someone has told you all about Marguerite Prevey. How she is responsible for the great strike of the rubber "workers" against the rubber "barons." How she pulled together the first undetermined- and wavering fac INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 26 The ad refusdto pass Lyday the pay of township 'trustees from $2 to $3 a day. The house passed Rep.

Weidler's bill requiring a half an hour a week t3 be devoted to the study of wihl nature in the public schools ministration Storen -bfll amending 26. By ViKrit rtrwt. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb That the Shively-Spencer public the registration law was passed by ttite house without a dissenting vote Tuesday. Jt now goes to the senate. tion of dissatisfied Firestone tm- and Duncan's bill requiring the utilities bill, as amended in the Pr.

Ed we rills' Olive Tablets. tho substitute for calomel, oil the bowl els and positively do VA work. People afflicted with bad breath, find ouick relief through Dr. Howards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant! tusar-coated tablets ere taken for bad breath by all who them.

Olive Tablets act irently but firmly on t'rie bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system of impurit'es. They 60 all fvat dangerous calomel does without ar.y of the bad ployes, and with them as a nucleus, developed a following which has now tied up It rduces the general registration days to two, one In May and one October, and provides for regis- 000 of rubber capital! Hy The Vnite.l l'restn. WASHINGTON. Feb. 26 President Taft today detailed his budget system.

He said the treasury faced a $23,000,000 deficit next year. Among his suggestions were: Retirement of greenbacks, repeal of the sinking fund law, centralized supervision of receipts and expenditures, reorganization of the civil service and abolition of "soft snaps," and the doiug away of assistant postmasters. The antagonists of Mrs. Prevey. American flag to be earned ai tne of all processions.

bills passed were: Senator Traylor's prov'ding that the surplus from municipally owc.ed pubic utilities shall go into the iren-eral fundi; Senator Vri Nays' bill, permitting municipalit'es to own telephone lines; Representative Hughes' hill, lint speed of AND SHE HAS MANY, will never find a word against her as a woman, but volumes about her as the alter euects. 11 leader of the strike. Mrs. Marguerite Prevey, who senate, would be rushed through the house this afternoou vas said to be the administration plan. The rumored opposition to some of the amendments is said to have been overcome.

Over a protest by Sen. John Adams that the state do something for the babies, rather than hogs, the senate today passed the bill, appropriating $15,000 for the suppression of hog cholera. Senators arguing for the bill eaid the annual loss from hog cholera was 3,000,000. The house made the Cravens appropriation bill, with all salaries grabs cut out, a special order for Monday afternoon. has thus become quite suddenly a "figure of national importance," is trart" o-2 the county auditor's office be'.

ween those two Those ttn-able to reg ster at. those places because of illness or because absence from the county, may reg'stcr by affidavit The towr.ship road bill, requjnng all road taxes over $20 to be paid in and providing that the roid supervisors shall be by the tewnsh'p trustees instead of be-iing elected, was passed- without opposition. It now goes to tVite senate. The house, by a vote of 49 to 31, tall and heavy enough, with a Hunger makes the brain, heavier. ntztor boats 10 miles an hour after dark and requiring that their mufflers shall be kept elosei while in operation; Representative Koen-'s bill requiring locomotives to be lovely pink and white skin, deep blue eyes, and a square chin.

She doesn't fuss with her hands All the benefits of nasty, Piekc ing. griping cathartics are deri from Olive Tablets without gripir. pain or disagreeable effects 'of a kind. Pr. F.

M. Edwards discovered- formula after seventeen years practice among patients" afflic with bowel liver cornpla-with attendant baj breath. Olive Tablets are a purely ve-table compound mixed with oi oil. Take one every night for a wc and note the effect. 10c and 2oc per box.

The Olive Tablet Company, lumbus. O. so constructed that the hreman ano engineer shall, have e.sy communication witlii each and an unoo-structed fw of the track. when she talks; and in conversation she uses the even unindebted low speech of the trained SHE TALKED ABOUT IT. A very good thing to do, especially when it was her own doctor that she talked with.

She wanted to knowabout Ilall's Hair Renewer for falling hair, dandruff, and for promoting growth of the hair. Now she is going to use it, will have every confidence in it. No coloring of the hair, not in the least. "A Imanling house instead of a home, and a mistress instead of '-Jx. 13 a wife! That is what industrial unrest will result in here.

Edvyina Barry's Act Hit of Vaudeville Bill This Week Insecurity of wages will de stroy home-life in Akron. It will level our city to a plague-spot of the earth! LOOM SAYS "LEI OS STUDY BIG PORT PLAN" tosh, the latter of legitimate fame, will offer "The Green "Yes, yon can put it down aniLj Spring's Latest Creations Mouse," a comedy sketch, while the remainder of the show will in What is easily termed the best laughing show of the season ends at the New Grand with the performances tonight. The show is a good tonic for the blues, with such acts as Edwina Barry and company in "The Home Breaker," in the headline, and the Nichols sisters, a big time blackface act, a clude Sherman and McNaughion in "The Bridegroom and the Best Man," and Dave Vanfield, juggler. The celebrated troupe of Ashai Japs will headline the bill the first half of next week. E.

Q. Lockyear, secretary of the Retail Merchants' was one who didn't grow enthusiastic over the Port of Kvansville plan suggested in the legislature and WOMEN'S-QlieTO Margaret Prevey and some of the girl rubber strikers with in the milk-pan "collection plates." print it just that way. That is exactly what I mean! Mrs. Marguerite Prevev generally does say EXACTLY WHAT SHE MEANS. She said it so plainly the first day of the strike here that she got 300 rubber workers organized before they knew where they were headed for.

And she kept right on talking so plainly that she has now been put in charge of the strike finances. And by the way, they collect funds here in a spectacular manner. Girls and men go through the crowds with bright tin pans, and the nickels and dimes and dollars are brought in to Mrs. Prevey in a big tin milk pail. Rut this woman, called the "strike boss" here, who spends 18 hours every day organizing sec LIBRARIAN LAPP IS discussed by the various business TAILORED associations in Kvansville Tues day night.

close second, and other comedy artists such as Bessie Leonard, singing comedienne; Barnes and King, burlesquers of magic, and Sidney and TowjJey in songs and dances. Edwina Barry's act is one of the Boehler brothers' offerings, and Dave must be given credit for sending some classy acts to Kvansville. Another act on this week's bill sent out by the Beeh-4er brothers is Sidney Town-ley's offering, which is the nifty song and dance act of the bill. The Edwina Barry act is a scream and Dave Beehler's eyes would open and his chest puff out if he Lockyear said it would be some time before the Ohio river would BED WITH ID NEEDS ROOM Hubby Has a Right to Take Wifey's Blanket be canalized and a long time, too before the Henderson dam would be finished. He said it would not To Encourage Early Buying Instead of Twenty Dollars Ml be right to take snap judgment at is time or any other time.

He Hy The nllH 1'rewt. winter breezes at night it is per- Feb. 26. GSAMTE CITY, 111., t.ivored delaying the idea until he people bad plenty of time to think it over and to study the gi- -If hubby is annoyed by the cold 3S. i 'H il could see how enthusiastically his cantic proposition.

two acts this week are received. tions, and getting committees ap- pointed, and showing groups of strikers how to work through a leader, refuses to accepF" any credit as an individual. "I would le powerless to do anything alone," slie insists. "Per- sonality doesn't count. It is only as a member of society, only by 11 Mm Thursday's show is headlined with Sherman's "Jay Circus," a 4ADERIST TROOPS steal the blanket from his wife's bed, according to a ruling by Justice E.

Sowell. He decided that after Arthur Hart had worked all day he was entitled to sleep comfortably, even if it did cause his wife discomfort. Disturbing the peace was the charge brought by Mrs. Hart against her husband. circus burlesque in which the character work brings many TAKE FEDERAL OATH E1ILI0 HDERO IS NOT DEAD: Staff Special.

IXI1 ANA rOLIS, Feb. 26. Oonn A. Lapp will be the head of a r.ew 'department of anil administrative inf'' rmaUon" instead or a bureau in the state library, if the Van Noys bill. passed the fcenale.

passes the house, as 't probably will. The bill provides for an appropriat on of $13,500. The demands of the legislature and the public on the bureau have so enlarged its work it is cramped in its corner in the lorary. Sen. bill providing a penalty of one to five years for fraud hearty laughs.

Rogers and Mcln Navyr Tan, Gray, Etc. taking advantage of social toices already in operation, that I can be of any service to the rubber work Whipcord, BcdforJ Cord French Serfie Men's Serjje FIREMAN KILLED BUT FL PASO, Feb. 26. Admitting at they feared execution if they continued opposition to the Hu-crta government, Maderist troops in Sor.ora today took an oath of to the provisional I ftf)Q DPRf I LLIIUU MLULLU SALAU1KS AM) WAGES. NO PASSENGERS HURT Will be the Sale Price Thursday.

ers. "But I want to speak about the moral side of the situation here-It has not been sufficiently emphasized. town has always been a place of homes. But recent conditions in these big rubber indus Over 350 to Choose From. Come iu the Morning.

ulently drawing a check without sufficient funds t-c- meet it, passeai by a vote of 40 to 2. Senator Grube niafje an ineffectual attempt to re- duce the fine of $100 to $5,000 to $10 Itj- Th Vnttel Press. CICEHO, Feb. 26. Wm By TIe I nHert Press.

EAGLE PASS, Feb. 26. Definite infoimation was received today that Emilio Madero was Tull, engineer of the passenger tries are tending to destroy the morals of our young men. With jLOCM. WOMAN SAYS FOOD SCARCE IH IKiEO train, died in the Xoblesville hos to $100.

Dv the United Press. CHICAGO, Feb. 26. The average salary of the salaried Chicagoan is $1,025.55 a year the bureau of statistics has figured. The average "wage" of Chicagoans is $1.91 a day.

wages subject to change at any pitl later. This makes the sec not killed or captured. He and tune, young men do not iook up ond death. JiieuMMed- on themselves as permanent mem- 1119 oroiner ine aeau oi bers of the community. The, do i more than 2'000 are in the not relate themselves' to thecitv vicinity of Torreon.

All the prm- Dr 1 nltnl Proms. CICERO, Feb. 26-Freight A pestnrd from Frances of Mexico City, to her uncle, as CMi7ens vipai iuw iu iue M.tic v.uauui A A A A A A Fireman L. L. Boggs of Indian la.

including the capital, are in Zeb L. Sullivan, deputy revenue "It is a principle of economics apolis was instantly killed and En collector, received ednesday that when wages tend to fall he- gineer Tull of Jeffersonville and niornir.p-, says that food was run- low the point at which the work. REPRESENTATIVES Id Fireman Culp of New Albany, of Pennsylvania passenger train No. 112, Chicago. to Louisville, were 41 1 WIAIU STREET GOLDING CHILDREN GIVEN $6,000 BY TALGE The children of the late Chas.

Golding, killed by C. W. Talge's auto, were given $6,000 by Talge Monday through the probate court, Henry H. Wessling, administrator, asking that the court direct him, to accept such an amount. Golding was struck by auto on evening of Jan.

22 and died four days later. Talge has been bound over to the grand jury. JKng low in the capital at the man can support a family, accord-time the card was mailed ing to his standard of iivinsi. he and that 'Americans had to place will do WITHOUT THE FAMILY, their mail in the care of Ambas- He will let the home so and main- probably fatally injured here today when the freight engine side-swiped the passenger engine and Fader Wilson to get it out of the tain his standard of living alone. country.

threw the engine and several possession of Maderist rebels. Reports of bloody fighting were received. Details are lacking. All northern Mexico is inflamed over the murder of Madero, news of which has just become general. Volunteers are.

flocking to the rebel leaders. A Mexico City dispatch says work of recruiting the Mexican federal army to 150,000 men was started toda' Huerta's plan is to make th- government a military despoti handle any rebellion star. The Yaqui Ip-uns are on war path. CONGRESS HAVE A HEAR VIOLENT ROW coaches off the track. Some passengers crawled from the cars through windows, but not one of the passengers was hurt.

YOUR OLD RUGS ARE WORTH MONEY ltlGS RUGS nome me lor men means leisure for self-improvement and development. "A boardine house 'life for men means THE SOCIAL EVIL! "So I do not think we ought to iook upon this strike as a mere struggle for so much wages, or such and such hours, or as an attack upon the piece work system. "It is just as much a struggle for MORALITY. Morals are al-wavs based on economics, you know." The 1'nHfil rres. WASHINGTON, Feb.

26. The lHndon Ixrd Deoies refused to pay $100,000 for the renovat on of one of houses because the sum was just double what he 2au: cat- BoM. Belay, negro, Itoonville, in police court Wednesday was bound over to the gran-3' jury on the cnarge Just Phone 4S7 Just Phone 487 house broke up in a near riot this afternoon when Rep. Murray of Ask us about our prices on making new rusys from olcl ones. Our prices and work are sure to please you.

A brand new clean up-to-date Fhiffy lluir nv.de anv you desire at less --than a new rug will cost. Hornbrook Cleaning Co. 318 Upper Kvansville, I ml. City aud Parcels Post Delivery. of raping Marie Rhodes, 15, colored.

culatei to pay SHOPLIFTER'S "MINT?" FOUND IN STABLE "What is believed to have been a shoplifter's "mint" has been uncovered in a stable in the rear of the home of David Becker, 9 Ed-gar-st. Becker saw a suspicious looking package in his stable and brought it to police station Tues-d-v aight. The package contained brand new tabieelothes, bedspreads, ribbons and fancy dress goods and apparently had been the property of some Evansville department store. RUGS IilGS Massachusetts was thrown from the speaker's rostrum by a deputy sergeant-at-aTms when he attempted to remonstrate "with Acting Chairman Rep. Alexander of -i I SECOND OOMIXG OF CHRIST OX MARCH it aaaatsBantfa's By the United Press.

CHICAGO, Feb. 26. The second coming of Christ will Missouri for alleged unfairness. Speaker Olark was attracked by the noise and after forcing a semblance of order had Murray MRS. PAHKHURST Hi LOIIDOfl JAIL occur about the time of Woodrow Wilson's inaugura- tion, according to proclama- tinn with the counfv A Why a Certain House Wasn't Rented Gall fur and Notice of Election of Precinct Committeemen in and for the City of Evansville, Indiana.

PURSUANT TO AGREEMENT of the undersigned chairmen, call is hereby issued, and notice hereby given that an election will be held on Friday, the 28th day of February, 1913, at the various voting places in the City of for the purpose of electing precinct committeemen from each of such precincts representing the democratic and republican parties respectively; said precinct committeemen so to be elected to constitute the respective city committees of such parties in and for said City of Evansville. The polls will be open from four o'clock P. M. to eight o'clock P. M.

of said day and the numbers-of the respective precincts and the designated voting place in each are 5 follows: HOUSE VOTES TO BUILD recorder by two former Dow- ieites. NEW DREADNAUGHT LONDON. Feb. 2. Mrs.

Emmeline Pankhurst sobbed and Br Tb- I'nlfoit T-m. auea in me. co.irt rooin toUd.y. WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.

The house this afternoon tentatively She was removed to jail for trial i -rur next summer on the charge of in- 1 1 llL COUNTY ATTORNEY -UPHOLDS TRUSTEE County Atty. Al. J. Vcneman has instrncter the keeper of the poor farm to receive in the insti-. tution all the poor given admis- fion tickets by Township Trustee Win.

Atkin. Veneroan declared that the Question of admission is entirely within the discretion of the town-x ship trustees of the county. approved the naval building pro stitrating the bomb explosion that 1 gram of one dreadnaught during partly destroyed the Lloyd George i the fiscal year following a bitter home. bhe was jailed because she re strife between the economy democrats and the big navy advocates. The vote was 144 to 133.

Today's vote will have to be ratified later. fused to repeat her pledge of good behavior if remanded until Albert lllair, son of Alex Rlair, president of the Pittsburg Coal Mining has telegraphed his father that he is safe in Mexico. Being a friend of the younger next summer. "If I am remanded to jail -I LOUIS BRENNER IS Madero it was feared by rela will be in an unfavorable position in which to prepare for roy defense. I shall go on a hunger strike immediately and if I live DOWN IN MEXICO tives that his life mdght be en dangered.

DEMOCRATIC. PRECINCTS. Voting Places. 1. 202 Madison-Ave.

2. 313 Madison-Ave. 3. 419 Jefferson-Ave. 4.

500 Grant-St. 5. 1025 U. Second-St. 6.

317 Oak-St. 7. 514 Locust-St. 8. 115 U.

Tenth-St. 9. 1 Upper Fourth-st. (rear) 10. 104 Clark-St.

11. 214 West Maryland-St. 12. 1234 W. Pennsylvania-St.

13. 1110 West Iowa-St. 14. 301 Shanklin-Ave. 15.

15 East Florida-St. A post card from Louis Bren to be tried maybe it will be as a dying woman." ner, snowing the picture of the Plans for a new horse sanitarium that will have a dental de partment have been drawn for EVAKSVlLLE LIVE STOCK (Market Quoted by Garland Thompson Union Stock Yards. Evansville. ind.) FEBRUARY 26, 1913. Receipts of cattle were fairly ral today and with buyers in i of a few the market showed setter Advantage than any day Prices generally were hade stronger.

Madero family was received Wed nesday by Israel Brenner, pub Dr. L. Heimann veterinary sur lisher of the West Side Herald. RAILROADS MUST PAY geon. The building is to be located at First-av and Bond-st and Louis Brenner, a traveling TWICE A MONTH NOW salesman, has gone into Mexico" "We know a-man who telephoned a "to rent" ad to The Press describing a vacant house located in a pretty nice neighborhood and for which he ashed a pretty stiff rental.

The ad ran on a six-day order and on the day the axl expired, a Press solicitor asked for a renewal of the ad and was told "NO!" The solicitor was further informed that the advertiser was "greatly disappointed, as not a single call had come from the ad." This seemed odd, so The Press man put on a look like a "house-hunter" and went out to look things over. He visited the house and learned that the key could be found-" next door." He secured the key and entered the house, wishing he might live in such a place" and then he saw that: The plaster was broken in the hall The chandelier was askew and the wall paper badly faded in the dining room A window was broken in the kitchen, the sink was unclean, one of the cellar steps was broken, a pile of rubbish lay at the foot of the stairs He went no further and he had no longer any desire to live jin the "swell place." It's a ten to one shot that The Press ad did bring results, but the londlord hadn't done his part. Press readers are a discriminating lot, always willing to pay a good price for a good article, but they want their money's worth. Put your house in good repair and, as the experience of others has proven, A Press "To Rent" ad will secure you a tenant. is to cost $6,000.

Walter Jeffries, 827 E. Illinois REPUBLICAN. PRECINCTS. Voting Places. 1.

315 Adams-Ave. 2. 1203 McCormick-Ave. 3. 621 Adams-Ave.

4. 1217 S. Governor-St. 5. :715 Mulberry-St.

6. 523 Oak-St. 7. 320 Walnut-St. 8.

17 Upper Ninth-St. 9. 119 Upper Fourth-St. 10. 216 Lower First-St.

11. 509 Sixth-Ave. 12. 921 W. Pennsylvania-St.

13. 1225 W. Miehigan-St. 14. 325 Geil-Ave.

15. 2004 -16. 123 E. Columbia-St. 17.

213 1-2 E. Iowa-St. 18. 4004 Edgar-St. 19.

No. 4 Hose House. 20. 1107 E. Iowa-St.

21. 927 E. Columbia-St. 22. 1406 Cleveland-Ave.

23. 1703 E. Fanklin-St. 24. 1634 Walnut-St.

25. 1307 Dlvision-St. 26. 9904 Canal-St. 27.

1415 Second-Ave. 28. 628 McCormlck-Ave. 29. 1534 Gum-St.

30. 1521 W. Fanklin-St. since the revolution broke out Staff Special. a Mexil6.

107 Heinlein-Ave. furiously. The card bore ican postoffice stamp. st, has filed suit in the circuit court for $2,000 against the feipts of calves light, market hlly steady. I eipts ot sheep and iambs Bucyrus Steam.

Shovel Co. for the loss of three fingers. He was Injured while working at a plainer INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 26 Gov. Ralston has signed the bill compelling railroads to pay their employes twice a month.

It will not become a law until after the publication of the act. market steady. KIOSK GOING UP. A cast iron pedestal for the weather kiosk in front of the fed eipts of hogs liberal, market Feb. 18.

and fully lac lower on the A runaway horse, owned by eral buMding is being installed 17. 106 East Franklin-St. 18. 219 Edgar-St. 19.

23 Mary-St. 20. 511 21. 712 Harrlett-St. 22.

1410 East Oregon-St. 23. 1310 East Iowa-St. 24. 617 WTilliam-St.

25. 1111 Main-St. 26. 900 Walnut-St. 27.

524 Cleveland-Ave. 28. 406 South Garvin-St 29. 1116 Lincoln-Ave, 30. 1610 wm.

vogc, 10 4 s. uarvin-st, drawing an empty coal wagon. jer weights; lights and pigs steady. Heavies and raised -ers selling at 8.4 lights, Wednesday. It is a rlay brick color and is attractive in design.

The kiosk shonld be completely in-, stalled early in March. Xw York pt ot rope dropped into the telemotor of the Uust-tan a's steerlrs gear. When the engines were reversed1, the turbines were twisted, causing $500,000 to good pigs, $7 to ran into a funeral procession at Governor and Division-sts Tuesday afternoon, and two carriages light common pigs, $6.50 iPTae market closed weak were damaged. ieations for a further de- Ben and Jimmy Mills, West Thursday. Police J4s Goald tor some time Wednesday heard arguments pro aid ke Side barbers and brothers, will stage a walking race on Sunday.

The contest was framed up when Ben Mill boasted to a friend he could walk to ML Vernon end DOCTOR -Practtc Llmlt4 Eye.Ear.Koss Throat Office tnterradlat Life Bltffr. Indiana. arrested TuesJay night es Officers Newton and Given under our hands this 17th day of February, 1913. EDWARD C. KERTH, Chirman Democratic City Committee of Evansville, Indiana.

FRED J. OSSENBERG, Chairman Republican. City Committee of Evansville. Indiana, an con in a Cotton M.UI row case in city court. Henry T.

Witty and Josepfr Volk charged with Ji-orderty were discharged, rclice court Wednesday back in five hours. The winner of the-race will be given $10..

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