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Tuesday, September 7, 1915 THE SHREVEPORT TIMES Convincing Evidence of Marowijne Sinking After Vacation Peel Your Discolored Skin rniXT. t'ONGKATl LAI TS Tl'KKS. Berlin. 6. By Wirloss to Tiii kenown.

The German crow prince, says the overseas News agency. Kent a rnessane congratulating Knver l'usha. the Turkish war minister, on the recent splendid victory of the TurKs at Anafarta in the Dardanelles. Just As It Happens -NOTICE i To Stockholders of Vnlu'd Gas and IVtroU'iim t'omiwny; Our hooks are open foe liieilon by anv and eiv xM'Vholier eery day from n. m.

to 5 p. m. I'nltoil Ga and lrtrnlrum by W. A. KTEPHENH, Vice- Treldtnt and; General Mutineer.

Women 'returning from the seaside (The war minister replied expressing Mrs. Kate C. Foster and John G. Gredler Married in New York Weeding Takes Place at Noon. Couple Leave for Pacific Coast After Ceremony.

Special to The. Tim as. New York. Sept. Mrs.

Kate Crtohton Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mia. Thomas Crlchton, of Shreveport, was married to John Urvdler. formerly vice president of the lied thw hopi. that the Turks boon will be ahls to throw tho British and French Into the sea.

With Drowned, reddened or freckled complexions will be wlsn In Immediately taking up the mcrcollxed wax treatment. Weather-beaten skin had bent come off, for no amount of "beautifying" will ever make such Sirs. J. D. YounirMood and soti have returned from California.

Sir. and Sirs. 8. J. Harmun and family, who were of the same party, will not be back until October.

New Orleans, 8ept. 8. The I'nlted Fruit company'! steamer oppennme. later slhp of the misalng Marowijne, arrived today from southern ports. Company employes stated that pieces of wreckage and ship fixtures picked up in the gulf by the steamer Suri-name after the hurricane last month were found upon comparison to be duplicates of fixtures on the Coppe-name This was considered as convincing evidence that the wreckage was from the Marowijne and that the liner had been wrecked and the ninety-atx persons aboard had perished.

my ants, uhuwn i ulik, Old I'liouo 1511 New l'iiono 700 SlV Sl'SLMlUl GIKL. he wore dresses that were natty And slim boots of perfect fit; She was chipper, she was chatty, Dr. and Mrs. 1, V. Hcott ara at The Shreveport Conservatory of Music 3 And she had a pretty wit.

home from a two weeks' trip to the North. While sway they spent several day with Sirs. T. C. Lewis and And her fair hair, I might mention, Was tnrllued to crisp and curl; Mrs.

Merrill Currier. They received She had blue like the gentian, many detail of the terrible accident skin pretty to look at. The surext, i afent, easiest way to shed the de- spoiled cuticle is with tho treatment suggested. Put the wax on before re- i tiring, as you would cold cream, and i rinse It off next morning with warm water. Slinnte particles of scarf skin' will peel off day by day, gradually showing the healthy, youthful skin beneath.

One ounce of mercolized wax. obtainable at any drug store, is enough to make any discolored or spotted complexion clear, hits and satiny soft. Its -action Is so gentle Had my little summer girl! which cauaed Dr. urner death, ana learned that the Information conveyed- We would sit on the veranda 1 members of the family was through Sirs. Currier's wonderful presence of In the quiet venglow, And she seemed to understand a Fellow's whims and ways, you know.

mind. Shattered In body and torn at heart, yet Mrs. Currier dictated the addresses of members of the family to whom the news must be sent. Sirs, She had not a peer at dancing, WILL OPEN FOR THE FALL TERMfON Tuesday, September 14 Everything necessary for a complete musical education taught. Highest English and American standards Best methods.

Recitals and musicales will be given by the students during the term. Diplomas and certificates given when qualified. The following are the only vacancies 2organ, 3 piano, 3 vocal, 3 violjn. Intending students should make earlyfapplication. no Injury Is caused and the face 1 id And she caroled like a merle; EVMIY HOME NKKDK A FAITH Kl'L OOl'OH AND COM) UKJll UY When seasons change and colda appear when you first detect a cold after sitting next to one who has sneered, then it Is that a tried and tested remedy should be faithfully used.

"I never wrote a testimonial before, but, I know positively that for myself and family, Dr. King's New Discovery la the best cough remedy we ever used and we have tried them all." SOc and 11.00. rOKTLAXP WINS rEXNAVT. snows no trace oi its use. Currier has been confined to her bad Truly she was most entrancing, Burning heat, Irritating wl for seven weeks, hut was to sit up Was my little summer girl! inds and that astrin- dirt are such wrinkle-makers ers the day Dr.

and Mrs. Scott left for the daily use of the following home. Mra. Lewis is aDle to (take She could quote a clover stanza, iitver valley Bank and Trust company, of Shreveport, today at noon ut her apartment In the Warrington, 161 Madison avenue, It was a simple wedding, the niurrluge ceremonies being performed by Kev. D.

J. McMillan. The bride entered the room with her brother, Powell Crlchton, who lives In this city. She wore a traveling costume of dark brown cloth with a hat to correspond, a cluster of pink mlgnon roses and lilies of the valley being placed at the corsage. There wore no bridal attendants and the i only witnesses to the marriage were i the young son of the bride, James Foster; Barnard Towers, James 'Crank and Itobert Q.

Morey, all of whom, with tho bride's brother, after-1 wards went to the Hotel Vanderbllt I for an Informal wedding breakfast. I Shortly after the breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Gredler left for a trip to California and afterwards they will go to Waukesha, where Mr. Gredler will be a partner with Robert G.

Morey in the 1'luasant Valloy Farms, one of the largest dairies in that Hate. Mrs. Gredler is quite young and after going to boarding school Jn Washington, D. she went to short walka And could tell a funny tale; gent-tonic lotion at this season is hlKhly advisable: Powdered saxoltte. She was Ufa's supreme romanza For one ordinary mole.

1 dissolved In witch hazel, 1-2 pint. Used as a face bath this is a Mr. and Mrs. Sam Guy are at home And we golfed and bathed and boated. from a six weeks' stay at the hot wells near Boyce, which they found most Boston, Sept.

Portland, man-; splendid wrinkle remover and pre Till my head was in a whirl; ventive. aged by Hugh Duffy, former star out Address the Director, George HavdnWIiromby, Box 812 or Phone 3163. I was very much devoted beneficial. They made the trip In fielder of the Boston Nationals, won A To my little summer girl! their auto, and found the journey home delightful. They were accom league, which closed its season todry.

lTy UUI a limes LiaSSllieu Ad. Vfi aili'lM WM imUBf Clear the skies that brooded o'er me, panied home for a short visit, by Mrs. William Lacrolx and Miss ueatrtce Dunn of Colfax. yy yjirwy y-1 ryw All earth seemed in perfect tune, And I dreamed I saw before me An eternal honeymoon; But at last there came a deadlock, And she said I was a churl, PHMaeaneaawijbaiu r- Dr. S.

C. Barrow, accompanied by TlhiTipr Twas when I suggested wedlock i a Mrs. Barrow and little Sidney, left on Sunday for a few weeks' business visit "to New Tork. They will viait Niagara and other points of interest Paris, whore she was at a convent To my little summer girl! Judge. In the East while away.

tchool for several years. i Planning to Bar Liquor '1 3 Slejetlnffs and Entertainments for Today tnd nils Evening. Clifton Briley will be among the from All Kansas Clubs September meeting Pelican branch. Shreveport boys who will leave next week for Baton Rouge to enter the state university. International Sunshine society, 8:30 o'clock, city hall; election of officers, Topeka, Sept S.

W. attorney general of Kan It Hebrew Ladles' Aid society at 5 sas, has ordered a cleanup of all fra Mr. Andrew Keeney Is now fully recovered and able to be about his usual occupations and Interests. MY. clock in the new temple.

ternal lodges and clubs suspected of providing liquor regularly to their and Mrs. Keeney were prepared for W. C. T. TJ.

will meet with Mm members. Ha has written to every a trip to Blloxi when the West In IBrice at the McCormlck apartments, county attorney directing them to hold dian hurricane came over the land. i 4:80 o'clock; members and all persons interested cordially Invited to be and they decided to postpone seashore Inquisitions to obtain the necessary evidence and then to ask for perma trips for the present, taking some short Journeys a little later. E.H nent injunctions and see that they are obeyed. Also he plana to bring present.

Miss M. u. M. Jones will return to the city and attend the meet-ing. Social silver tea given by Mrs.

J. proceedings to forfeit the charters, George Haydn Bromby, left on secure the appointment of receivers and sell the property of those clubs Saturday afternoon for New York City. He will visit St. Louis, Chicago, W. Thomas and Mrs.

J. J. Loverldge of the Loyal Daughters class of the ill found to perslBt in violating the law, Central Christian church, from 8 to 8 AFFIRM FEDEKAIi KENTE2TCES. o'clock, at the home of Mrs. John A.

Monkhouse, Greenwood road. Mem Kansas City, Sept. -The sen bers and friends invited to attend. Niagara Falls and Kingston en route. While In New Yory he will be the guest of the Rev.

J. D. Cummins of St. Paul's chapel, Trinity parish. Mrs.

Mary Gill has aa her guest in her home on Ollvs street, her cousin. Miss Susie "Washburn, of Ruston, who will be here for a couple of weeks. The Misses Herold have formed fences of Don A. Moun Day and his wife, convicted In January, ItH, of misuse of the mails in connection with The Double Four with Mrs. Earl Iff; 11 kt" i IMALOILfl -mm HyfeJ r- Assur.l tM TJi ll' AFUrawHm! I I BP I l5-4-jf' Mil Crane, at 8 o'clook.

a bonding scheme, have been af-f firmed by the supreme court of ap Toung people's Mission eircie of the peals, according to Ford Robinson, 1 Central Christian church, at o'clock, States district attorney for witn Mrs. A. c. owens. their plans for ths winter.

Miss. Henrietta Herold is now with her brother Kansas. Roherson received the pft' pers In the Moun Day cases from St. Knights and Ladles of Honor, busi and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Hefold, but will pro on to New York to at Louis today. Moun Day was given ness meeting. Knights of Pythias hall, two years In the penitentiary and fined $1,000 and his wife was fined 8 o'clock. All members urged to be present to arrange for social In the 1 1300 and costs amounting to about near future. tend the Benjamin i Dean school, and Miss Leah Herold, who is now In New York, will remain there for the winter with her sister.

Miss Flora Herold has gone to Lake Arthur to resume the teaching; there In which she was 8,000. They are out on bond. rr- r. Officers of societies and clubs de siring entry of meetings in Sunday calendar are reminded that notices of so much interested last season. How Thin People same must be given on Friday, other Julius Kahn, who has Been em wise will be too late for Sunday pub Can Put on Flesh lication.

ployed her this summer, along the line of his specialising in chemistry. will return to the University of Chi cago on the 27th. The Ladles of the Maccabees will meet this Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock Thru hearty, in me Knints of Pythias hall. men and women that b(g, filling dinner you ate last What became of all the fat- Xtrs. 'Richards, Misses Anntne and night.

The Twentieth Century club will Mercedes Richards and Miss Mabel producing nourishment it contained Butler, are at home after an extend meet on Wednesday, September 18 ed and delightful trip taking In the lake cities, Niagara Falls and many at 4 o'clock, with Mrs. J. D. Wilkinson. The officers of this club are Sirs.

Willis Butler, president; Miss Miriam McGriffin, vice president; Miss Tou haven't rained In weight one ounce. That food passed from your body Ilka unbnrned coal through an open grate. The material was there, but your food doesn't work and stick, and the plain truth Is you hardly get enough nourishment from your meals neighboring; places of beauty and in terest. at. M.

Briley, secretary. ffl-a. The TJ and I club will meet on Mo pay for the cost of oooking. This Thursday, September 16, at 4 o'clock wlthMrs. J.

D. Wilkinson. The officers are Miss Rosalind Kalmbach Is true of thin folks the world over. Tour nutritive organs, your functions of assimilation, are probably sadly out of gear and need recon- Mrs. Tom Renshaw Is visiting fn Royse City, Texas.

Miss, Mary Louise Walker has returned to "her home In Rockwall, Texas, after a several weeks' visit to her sister, Mra A. T. Peyton. Mrs. A.

E. Miller of Timpson, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) 'Announces president; Miss Eva Marburg, secre tary. struction. i Cut out the foolish foods and funny 1 sawdust diets. Cut out everything but The Basilea circle will give a dance on Wednesday.

September f. at Texas, has left for her home, after being the guest for several days of o'clock, In the Knights of Columbus hall. her nephew, Mr. Bowman Whited and Mra Whited. frl ft' I Mr.

and Mra F. T. Whited and the meals you are rating and eat with every one of those a single Sargol tablet In two weeks note the difference. Let the scales be the Judge. Five to eight good solid ponnds of healthy, "stay-triers" fat may be the net result.

Banrol aims to charge weak, stagnant blood with millions of fresh new red blood corpuscles to grve ths blood tha carrying power to deliver every ounoa of fat-making material In frmA ft. AWAM TM1 KnJVw family party. Including Mrs. J. B.

Greer, Mrs. D. C. Scarborough Jr. and F.

T. Whited after doing the Yellowstone on their way home from California are expected to reach here on Saturday, the 11th. j-argtl, too, mixes with your food. Mr. and Mrs.

I M. Howard, after enjoying the Panama-Pacific expo sition, and giving especial attention Tim for club meetings Is approach-lng: Hypatia will meet on September 25, with Mrs. J. C. Foster, Mrs.

W. A. Bailie and Mrs. Tsung as hostesses. The Authors club will open meetings the second Friday in October, with the anticipation that the year books will be out before that date.

Tha Matinee Musical Coterie opens October 7, the first Thursday In October, In Bauman George music hall. Pelican chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet the first Tuesday in October, the fifth. Shreveport chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, meets' on Tuesday, October 5.

Shreveport chapter. Daughters of the Confederacy, holds the first fall meeting the first Monday In October, the fourth Instant. Mrs. I evert Strrngfenow, Mr. and to the Louisiana exhibit, have now turned their faces ward.

w. High School Principal Arrives at De Ridder to prepare It for the Mood in an easily assimilated form. Thin people tell how they bare gained all the way from 10 to 85 pounds a month while taking Fargol and say that ths new flesh stays put. Sargol tablets are a careful combination of six of ths best assimilative elements known to chemistry. They come 40 tablets to a package, are pleasant, harmless and Inexpensive, and Saanger Bros, and all other good druggists In this vicinity sail them subject to an absolute guarantee of weight Increase or money baok as found In every large package.

REG.U.S PAT.OFF. A MINERAL OIL Special to The Tlmsi. DeRIdder. Sept 8. Prof.

L. H. Dennan of Bastrop, Morehouse pariah, Louisiana, principaUelect of the DeRIdder high school, arrived here Fri day and Is retting everything llnedi i 1 up for opening nay, September 16. Prospects are good for a splendid school this year. The socialists of Beaurepard parish met in convention In the court house In DeRidder Saturday, gepterftber 4, and nominated Oeorge Myers of DeRIdder for sheriff and W.

M. Davis of Mystic for state representative. Louis LaCss of Pitkin, socialist candidate for sheriff In Vernon parish; James rt "ft i 4 f.l WHEN war broke out last August, importations of Russian mineral oil ceased abruptly. Prices in this country doubled, tripled, and soon Russian mineral oil could not be obtained at any price. At that time no mineral oil was produced in this country equal to the imported product, but in Nujol we can now offer an American oil equal in every respect to the best of the imported oils.

Nujol is odorless and tasteless, absolutely neutral, and is not digested or ahsorbed into the system. It acts merely as a me-( chanical lubricant Nujol is not a drug. Its use will not give quick, temporary -relief. But Nujol is a genuine remedy in that it relieves constipation in the most natural way by lubricating the lining of the intestines, softening the intestinal contents, and thus promoting healthy and normal bowel activity. Write for "The Rational Treatment of Constipation," an informative treatise on constipation.

If you cannot get Nujol from vour druggist, we will tend you a pint boftle prepaid to any point in the United States on receipt of 75c money order or stamps, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Bayonnc ITew Jersey; Tha q-aettlnti anawand belrw ara (tatral In 'harartar, tha aympfnma nr dlaaara ara (trim and tha amwara will apply la any caaa of aim-liar Barnra. Thoao wlatiliif further adrlro, fnw ad-i1ra Dr. Lwia haker. Onllaro CoHrsa-Kllwood atreeta. Itartoa, Ohio, rflcloslrg: arif-adHraM atampd enTrlop.

for rrply. full nama and adrirrwa rawt gtraa. but only lnitiaia or flotltloua nama will be nd la bit annrra. The prparnpttona ran fllrd at anr well-atorkrd drug atora. Any dnigg'tt can order wholrtalar.

yean tn atap dandruff, Itr-nhi acalp and promote kalr growth will ht foard la tha vaa at plain yeDntr anlnyol. Tkosaaada kara aed It Witt graat anreeaa. a a "Ten tarra" writes: "1 am mwk toe large. I weigh nearly 1SS pnntvla and would to rwdiK abrmt 40 pounds." A newer: Fire t-r la irtelnw tableta are the awwt reliable, harmlras fleek rednrera I tiara free aed In mf prartire. Tboy kara glten' aat-tefrtv to (porea of my I'aln of Roseplne parish, secretary Vernon parish, and n.

P. Ilagan of Fullerton, vrere present and given seats in the convention by the chair man. After speeches it was decided best to put out a full parish ticket and for this purpose the convention adjourned meet again at Singer, Saturday, October S. Sunday was a good dav lo all the churches in DeRIdder. The M.

E. church. frVuth, have their new 113,099 brick building; covered and readv for holding services, although it will be some time before the inside is finished. churches of DeRidder. under 8.

P. Roney, Baptist; W. 8. Henry, M. South; E.

N. Hardin, M. and T. Toung of Leesville, Christian, mrm all In a prosperous condition. Farmers In this section are needing rain very much for their fall gardens and potatoes.

There have been no "Offfc-e" wrlteai "It I dvm't anoa get Kime-thtng to make me atrong, build me op and fire me a new leaa on Ufa and ambition I'll not be able to "continue, my work. I'm orertlred, fel weary tad my work and play ara Irk en me. I'm Trtti" wrfJ! Tlen ewwrtKe for 1 tttr frrer (as entt kmdacbes, i mr eyes ar fellow tnrt 01U I trluatt eftea, set TVJ llltue St a tlDM. mn4 It to fsMtrs edor. I cut slee sd hr pains la mf twet." Aastrert torn trmiMe wits ymr IrMneys.

Tea and flnfTMnf to livea thtn Bp n4 a tnele make th ttmct. Yro will find jimt wfiat yea rcqntra la htlmwort tatjlrta. 1 always rwemTBen, thfjn fnr dlsraaM kirinrra and tiy aeldoaa fall glT axeellert reimlta. a a "Trtmt" ks: "What fas I take fin tBT IoM anfl Biska ft Buret 1 am eonatlr-atnl and emnpVjtlofl la bal. Herman and hare a kind of drawing pain at tbe baa of the brain.

I am reittea and aare-freahed after a nlghfa aleep." Anawer: Toar condition appears to be doe to overwork, worry, etoeeaea. dleslpatlos or anrae other (nrk ranee. Ton need powerfnl, atimnlating toole and bnllder. Tow ayftein la mn down and wahta new rlror and utrre-force. Three-grain eedomene taMeta are nt wlt yin reja're to glre the proper rim, aprlng and life to your entire ayaiem and make your mtad clear and aetiTe.

rains in Beauregard parish since the gulf coast storms of last month. 1 1 1 0 i CAMPTt SCHOOL OPKN fpeclal to Th Time. Camptl, Lev, Sept. The high school and St. Cecilia's convent opened Monday morning with a splendid enrollment of pupils.

The country transfer from Bayou Bourbeaux has been discontinued and the school there opened today, which pleased the Patrons greatly. Labor Day was observed here today by the closinsr of the bank and post-office. Little Lne Trirhel, aged 7 narrowly escaped drowning Sunday evening. He was at play near an old tiptern of water and fell in. The cries ef his companion aroused the neighborhood and he was rescued with only a bruised shoulder.

Anawor! Y'mr rrtnm reqr.lra a gnai Mood jartflet and taiatlrVf 1 lwj fwiinmrad aalptwrb tablet not mjlphnr. Vhy ar laxattr; aid d1f ftion, ard parity sad too tl WvA. sieTor" wrltea: "I'm ao slender my clotbea Ttt har.g I niwmU welgb. for my he'ght. "Eanter aakat Tlee tell me If there la 2S ponnda mniw." JifcU SJ 211.

-11- 1S.4'K 'Vau ax. ssVki. 4 anTtatr.g I ire ue to rM the acaip of dsnilrsff, falHrrt hair. If-hing aoa' ar.d promote a Arrewer: veervn stout and hare a well-natural. gh nr.4 color to thir hatrr' ronnrlM f'gnra I twaintl tha nae of three- Aaewwrr The bet toote I know of and I tr' krpo-wln tableta.

They ara the nrnet ne I knee recommended my practtva narcral I wonderful flcek prcdncera I eonll augfoat. 'ZTi ii i 1 ii ii 1 1 i Mtiai a.

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