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THE CHANUTE DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE SIX OCTOBER 21, 101! ships, because he said it would aid gut letter; 1 it? FROM CAMPBELL 'id kt i he lii- Chasers i planning hardships for evil doers. HE F.XPLAIVS TIIK POSITION HE HAS TAKEX. The Foot Trouble Chasers are here with shoes to banish trouble from your feet. If YA i lie Amis are Mow In lonn Today and Thursday thz Big Days Dress Up and Look Pleasant We're In business for that very purpose. While clothes ran not make the man.

It can make him better looking. Our Clothes Will Do That If you llvv in Chanutc, let us dress you up so visitors will have a good impression of the town If not Take a Suit Home With You rix.isi: you; family, yoursflf. Suits, $10 Furnishings and $15. in Every- vercoats, 1y i 7jvT -7" thing That $20. )J Man Wears Will be glad to show you.

The GIBSON-TRAXBL SHOE our transcontinental shippers. He was right then. I opposed and will continue to oppose apologizing to Colombia, and giving that country $25,000,000 because we did what was necessary to build the canal. I am now opposing a direct tax on the American people as proposed by the administration, i prefer putting a tax on such products as foreign countries bring into our country to be sold in competition with like products that we produce or manufacture at home. I think that a better way than a direct tax Is to raise revenue.

I have voted for many administration measures during this Congress. I have aided in the passage of trust bills, the conservation bills, the Alaskan bill and many others. The President is sincere and conscientious, but that does not make all his policies light. I have opposed the administration polices referred to because I am sincere in the belief that they are not for the best interest of the people, and while I am in Congress I shall continue to work and vote for what I think is right, and to oppose what I think Is wrong, no matter what the power or position of those who favor or oppose such measures. I hope you will believe me always for our country's good and, Very truly yours, PHIL CAMPBELL.

Check Kidney Trouble at Once. There is such ready action In Foley Kidney Pills, you feel their healing from the very first dose. GO: 103 E. MAIN. "Writes a Constituent netfardins His Votes Has Opposed All Measures He Tlio ught Vee Wrong and Fought for the Ones.

In a recent letter to E. W. Isom, R. F. D.

No. 6, Arkansas City, Congressman Phil Campbell explains his attitude on several votes he has made on administration policies. Mr. Campbell says that he shall continue to vote, while he is in Congress, for those he thinks are right and against those he thinks are wrong. The letter as written to Mr.

Isom is as follows: House of Representatives, U. S. Washington. D. Sept.

24, '14. Mr. E. W. Isom, Arkansas City, R.

F. D. My dear Mr. Isom: I have read your letter of recent date with much Interest. In reply let me say that since I have been in Congress I have worked and voted for what I thought was right, without asking the permission of the administration at the time In power.

During the administrations of both Presi Ask for Sarety Coupons. Phone 111 Wici.ki-Co-I Solid oak 42-inch round top extension tables, thoroughly well made, well finished, extends 6-feet $8.35 each. Same table with 45-inch top $9.35. We Are All Members and Would Be Glad to Have A. H.

T. Visit Us JJ Immediately it strikes an airship, set the gas afire. The invention can be applied to Maxims and other guns as easily as it can to a rifle. COME AND BE SHOWN. AM INVASION OF ENGLAND dent Roosevelt and President Taft I fought hard against some of their proposals, not because It was good politics or at the time popular, for it was but because I supposed it was right.

Among other things I opposed the Aldrich currency as originally presented and favored by President Roosevelt. I opposed Canadian reciprocity when urged by President Taft. In the same spirit I have opposed some of the measures advocated by President Wilson and this admlnistra-1 Hiram Maxim, the inventor, said artillery holdiers would never be able to shoot the guns, and for that reason special crew from the Krupp works would always have to be provided. "He thought the one big fault of the gun was that It could not be dismantled for transportation purposes. In the rumors about this type of gun that have readied the Wade S1 Backache, weak, sore kidneys, painful bladder and irregular action disappear with their use.

O. Palmer, Green Bay, says: "My wife is rapidly recovering her health and strength, due solely tc Foley Kidney Pills." The Brown Pharmacy. Adv. he had no fears of the results of a Zeppelin raid, especially in Tiew of the nature of the weather to be ex The Largest Furniture and Rug House, in Chanute. pected this He is convinced, ho said, that it would cost the Ger jiians more than to de llrltlsh and caliber was centimeters, been denied.

American papers the placed at fifty-eight And that statement has I spoke to the Krupp tion. I opposed the Wilson-Under fdroy property valued at half that amount in London by means of Zep AN. hack from IvaUrr to Take 'ImU and Control tho Channel Willi Their New (lunn Zepixdiii to Ctry Witr Into British sle. New York, Oct. 11.

CalaN Is (rrmanv'M next ami frtun Calais TO START ST. pelins. captain about this and ho laughed over the stories that had got out. In order to hurl their bombs with anything like accuracy they would have to descend to an altitude at Stop Those Early Bronchial Coughs; They hang on all winter if not checked. Get a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and take! It freely.

Stops coughs and colds, heals raw Inflamed throat, lossena tho phlegm and is mildly laxative. Best for children and grown persons. No opiates. The Brown Pharmacy. Adv.

PAUL ACADEMY He told me the bore of the gun was! which they would be within range of an Invasion wholly idngular In war-! Mrs. William. Devine and Children left Monday for their home In Whitehall, after a visit of several months with her sister, Miss Anna Worland James Shaffer came from Paola, to attend the funeral of her father, Mr. Maguire. J.

J. Thomason and George Amyx returned to Chanute Sunday after visiting St. Paul on political business. Mrs. Fortune is spending this week in the country with her son, Eugene Fortune.

The altar society gave a social Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Joe Linden, Wheat, who is employed in a hardware store in Cof SUPERIOR OF LOR ETTA SISTERS VISITS MISSION. i 1 guns. A raid by Zeppelins or aeroplanes might be annoying, said Mr. laxirn, and might result in the killing of a few innocent people, but an air bombardment would be an extremely feeble affair.

fare planned the Invasion or by the nlr. I.ouls Fisher, a C.ertnan-Amerh an, Iiick to York from Kurope. where he has been at the war front, that as tlie killer's war Regarding the war program, li. a Mrs. George Robertson cf Coy-ville was here yesterday afternoon to hear Secretary of State Bryan speak.

Father Alfred, New Head of tho Pa.ssionist Fathers 'of the Western Province, Makes First Visit to Monastery. fey ville, spent Sunday with hiu fam-j Here I what I fully expert: That i will h.ir of the derman army Hiding away eery day until it Calaln to the lit of captured i Tlien Calais will take a place l.i -f orv a the flrtt great center Foley Catlutrtic Tablets. You will like their positive action. They have a tonic effect on tho bowels, and give a wholesome, thorough cleaning to the entire bowel tract. Stir the liver to healthy activity and keep stomach sweet.

Constipation, headache, dull, tired feeling never afflict those who use Foley Cathartic Tablets. Only 25c. Tho Ilrown Pharmacy. Adv. Stop, in really fifty-two centimeters wide.

It vas developed with just one kind of battle In mind, and this was a battle to keep a Herman lleet of transports free from the fire of Hritlsh battleships while it should cross the F.ng-Ilsh channel fronf some such place as Calais to some such place as Dover. "Now I know the idea of bombarding the Hritlsh fleet from the French coast at Dover pounds ridiculous, but watch the Herman siege guns after Calais falls. And then watch for the big Zeppelin fleet that will appear overhead to keep the channel free of warships also, while the German army of invasion gets under way. I heard constantly that the number of armored war Zeppelins exceeded eighty, ami I know that none of them has yet been used. The whole fleet has been held in reserve to surprise the Hritlsh after the Hermans should come within striking distance of their coast.

"You can get a truer picture of the war situation in this country if you constantly hold in mind that the Hritlsh government is the one valid and genuine foe that Germany after." St. Paul, Oct. 21. Mother Praxedes, superior of the Loretto Sisters, accompanied by Mother Edith of Loretto aeadamy," Kansas City, came Thursday to make arrangements before beginning work on the new academy. Father Alfred, who was elected provincial of the Passionists -in the Western province at the chapter held, in Louisville, lat month, arrived at the monastery Monday on his first visitation Conway came from Oklahoma Tuesday to ii? ranK uawett came irom Frontenac Monday on account of the death of his father-in-law, Mr.

Maguire. Mr. Maguire died at his home Monday morning after a lingering The funeral took place from St. Francis's church Tuesday morning and interment was made in the Catholic cemetery Maguire and family of 'Fort' Scott and Joe Maguire. of Coffeyville are here on account of the death of their father William Greenwood, a railroad employe, spent Sunday with his family Mrs.

Joe Maguire came from Coffeyville Saturday to visit her IWHLWTS OF Pl'PILS IXVITKI). wood tariff law now in force. I said it would injure our people and industries, and not raise enough revenue to pay our expenses. That law has been in force eleven months, and hundreds of industries are Idle; some are working on short time; over three millions of people have been out of work, and our treasury Is running short, but you say the law has not hurt us. In November, 1912, our industries were working, our laborers employed, our revenues more than equal to our expenses, and our country prosperous.

The balance, of trade In our favor "in our forebgn commerce for that month $126,149,293. In the first seven months of the new tariff law we lost in our foreign commerce $210,250,656, and since April 1, 1914, the balance of trade has been against us every month. "When we buy. more In foreign countries than we sell to them, we have to pay the, balance in. gold.

This has made, during present summer, a frightful drain on, our gold supply. Interest rates Have gone up all over our ccmntry. The President asked Congress a. few days ago for a direct tax on the people to raise a $105,000,000 revenue, and today the Democrats are forcing a tax law through Congress under a gag rule. They call it a war tax, but we are at peace with the world.

In his message the President gave the war in Europe as the cause of the-, deficit In our treasury. The fact is that our revenue fell short In January, 1914, in February, in March, In April, May, June, July, $4,818,189.50. The shortage in August after the war in Europe began, to which the President now points with much alarm, was almost the same as the shortage in February, long before the war wa3 dreamed of. Every day that law has been in effect our laborers have lost in wages, and the Read, flced! i i ii'l i I visit his parents, Mr; and Mrs. Con-1 VI IF HAIR IS TURNING Partnit-Teacher Conference and Faculty Heceptlon Tomorrow.

The faculty of the Senior high fc-hool extends a cordial invitation to the parents of the high school pupils to visit the Senior building- tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock to attend a parent-teacher conference and reception. 1 parents Mr. and Mrs. Conway. CRAY, USE SAGE TEA Ri'Bs Jrr- p'cp ff ff'f the ussemMytng of a hostile flj Hal navy.

You have heard of in thl war. but you haven't ti permitted to hear enough to ttifi any comprehensive idea of them el their way of working. I am well aiivi-d when I hay that not a single i Zeppelin has yet appeared above Hi battlefield. "Yoi have pad about the old-fi Uoned tarrying which the C.erman governed nt I an risked on the minor scout-ri work, but its real lighting nlr- like its real siege guns, it has for English service. "And the fighting Zeppelins you i'l 1 hear within a very short i nie after Calais falls.

And then ye i w.111 r.n,l alo that there Is much i than ri Iteil gossip to the rirs of the tiew (Jerman jdege guns it shoot twenty-t-even miles. "What they inn uieonipli-h sounds i nt.iMlrwl. I have not seen one of 11 In action. I think they have r- er been In action et. Hut I saw cm' rear llnissel being transported cii toward the coast.

A captain in i barge of it was from the Krupp wuk. It vsas a huge thing and the from It stood nearly a-i high bodv. 1 lie Kruno ofTlcial in Don't Look Old! Try Grandmother's lleclfie to Darken and Beautify Faded, Lifeless Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea urday with home Sork came from Kansas City Monday to visit his mother, Mary Sork. W.

T. Hutchens, Nicholsan, had a severe attack of rheumatism, iis feet, ankles and joints were swollen, and moving about was very painful. He was certainly in -a bad way when he started to take Foley Kidney Pills. He says. "Just a few doses made me fed better, and now my pains and rheumatism are all gone and I sleep all night long." The Brown Pharmacy.

Adv. Don't speculate on high priced shoes when you can 50 on your MenV, Women's and Children's shoes by going to A. D. Lowrancfi's 108 West Main Street 1. Citrolat CITUOLAX CITH A Hcst thing for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bowels.

Stops a sick headache almost at once. Gives a most thorough and satisfactory flushing no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system clcasod, sweet and wholesome. Ask for Cltrolav The Drown Pharmacy. Adv.

and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray, streaked London prepared. London.

Oct. 21. The Germans have planned to reach London by means of airships and aeroplanes. They have ho isted that their seventy-five Zeppelins would suffice to "Lay-eggs on London." but the opinion of Fnglish aviation experts and airmen who are patrolling the sky now is that any such enterprise is doomed to failure. It Is stated by the People, a Sunday paper, that the government is in possesion of a new invention, an incendiary bullet, which can be lired from an ordinary rifle and which.

and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the ton II. RANSOM DEAD. ic; you can get from any drug store Mort McCormick and L. D.

Smith left Monday for Arizona, where they expect to spend sixty days hunting big game. a 50 cent Dottle or "vvyetna Sage and Sulphur ready to ibarpe of It fca'd that ortlinary hie-e use. This can always be depend Maj. J. L.

Barnes Attending Funeral of Railway Contractor. J. L. Barnes went to Rau-omville, this morning to at injury will soon reach the farmers ed upon to bring back the natural i i We will sell you shoes at manufacturer's prices during the coming week. Now is the time to lay in your winter shoes.

color, thickness and lustre of your hair and remove dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a. time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and alter another application it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy, lustrous and abundant. Adv.

tend the funeral of J. II. Ransom. The deceased was a member of the firm of Ransom Cook, railroad grading contractors who did much work on the Southern Kansas division of the Santa Fe while Mr. Barnes was superintendent.

His firm did the grading for the south extension to the Chanute railway yards several years ago and excavated for the reservoir south of the city. Mr. Ransom was 78 years old. The town of Ransomville, In Franklin county, was named for him. FURNITURE UNCtRH.W-.ti or our country- The war In.

a measure has stopped Importations, and on that account will help our Industries and labor temporarily. A tax on importations is a. better means of protecting our laborers and industries than a foreign war tax. I opposed the currency law on principle. I feared it gave too much power to a few men to expand and contract the currency.

Also I do not believe in the government Issuing money and lending it to the banks as that law provides. You say the law is panic proof. The fact Is the Democrats are afraid to put it into effect. It has been on the statutes many months, but the admlnlsratlon is -using the Vree-land emergency currency law instead at this critical tme. Already there are seven amendments pending In the House and Senate to the currency law, and no one knows when the law.

will go into effect. I opposed authorizing the President to send our land and naval forces to make war on Huerta because that usurper would not fire a salute of 21 guns as asked by the President. President Wilson sent our armed forces against Huerta before receiving authority from Congress; 21 of our young men Rave up their lives, and many Mexicans were killed. Three South American countries intervened, and agreed upon terms of peace, but the Achievements, 9 Experts Who Know They speak from their own experience; years of practical work in the preparation of perfect food for particular people. Their testimony cannot be gainsaid: To obtain the best results we rise and recommend for use Royal Baking Roiiver.

JIre find it superior to all OtllCrS. "The International Mutual Cooks "and Pastry Cooks Assn. "AJdph Meyer, The Thrilling Climax of Hanlfinson's Modern Original 1 1 1 "The Sport Too Fast for the Movies. America vs. England.

World's Greatest Teams in Real Contests. Feature Attraction Eighteen Days Madison Square Garden, A -i guns nave not yet been fired, and 21 homes mourn the loss of their boys. I shall always be glad that I am in no way responsible for i New York. i their death, or for the sadness and humiliation the whole incident brought to the country. I opposed the surrendering our control of the Panama Canal.

I have voted for everv sten taken lanuie, Elan mo Games, Ilaiy Park, Ci 00 1 OBER 22a283 for its construction, and favored it Absolutely Pure No Alum Children 25c. dS an American enterprise. ine transcontinental railroads of the United States and Canada opposed its construction, and now oppose its advantageous use by American shippers. In 1912. when President Wilson was a candidate he was in favor of free tolls for American Autos Free.

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