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DAYTON DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1914. 15 $2 Bed Spreads $19 Extra large crocheted, fringed or scalloped Bed Spreads; cut corners. Thursday's price, special, $1.59. i Watch 0 1 Watch lU ihCKihJ Grow! i 10c Ginghams, Vc Fancy Dress Ginghams, 27 in.

wide, in all ihe ncwi'4 patterns. Extra special Thursday frrxler's. VnC. iy2c Shirting AS PIONEERS OF FLYING S. Court of Appeals Hands Down Decision Against 75c Sheets, 81k i f)0 size; these are hand torn and seamless; V(j $3.30 if; each, 59c.

LE a a itcsh Prints, standard grade, iu hip color ran pre. Yard, Thursday, 5c. Herrington-Curlis9 Co. MOST IMPORTANT SUIT YET DECIDED Here's what Traxler'sterm Comblete Shopping Satisfaction: Thi CTMOST VALUE for iiwwy cxi ii.lcj -The UTMOST IN SERVICE lour salespeople aiv specially trained). We aim constantly at these two necessary filings and upon these two foundations we attribute our wide POPULARITY and RAPID GROWTH.

And now, above all times with our Gigantic January Sale going at full blast, arc. we convincingly demonstrit. how necessary we consider UTMOST VALUE and UTMOST SERVICE to the organization of the LOUIS TRAXLER CO. 12icTurkish Towels 9C Medium size woven from heavy absorbent yarns; VlAzc value, each. 9c.

10c Linen Toweling, heavy quality, with colored borders. Special Thursdav price, jffrd, 85c Shep'd Checks 59c Come 54 inches wide, black and white. Special Thursday, yard. 59c. 79c Novelty Mixture Dress neat gray and brown effects.

Extra special, yard, Acknowledged Supremacy of Heavier Than Air Machine Designers Are Dayton Men, mi adjustment will probably be de-'manded by tho local company. A dispatch from New York, where the decision was ren lored, received Tuesday evening, was us follows: Tho decision i of Judge John It. Hazel of the United Status court at Huffulo, reached on February 20, last, that the Wright brothers were the pioneer inventors of what is known its the warping system of lateral control, and the first men to fly heavler-than-air machines, as affirmed today 'by Judges Lacornbe, Cox and Ward of the United circuit court of appeals in this city. They leached this decision in reviewing the suit of the Wright company against the IJrring-Curttss company. Permanent Injunction.

The findings the lower court, which resulted In a permanent Injunction restraining the Herrlng-Curtlss company from the manufacture and sale of aeroplanes In which contrivances patented by the WiigMs had been applied, has been sustalnted. The suit, which has been in the courts for several years, was based on the contention of the Wright company that of 18 claims in the patent protecting their warping device, four had been infringed by the Curtis aeroplane. Says High Tribunal in New 54c. York. Judgfs LaConibe, Cox and Ward of the United States court of appeals IfEbsX 59TX yoTX Coffee a Silk Poplins Outing i Broken grains.

I I 24 Inches wide. 1 flood blend. I (9 to 11 Thurs.) 'J 2 1 Inc hes wide. 11 (9 to Thurs.) 7 Yard 7 (8 to I1 jj V. 7 Yard 37cy 39c Jjc 75c $2 a Gowns Fur Sets Dresses I Kor Women, of Black.

Showy, For Children i Flannelette. i Rich kins. 2tol4yrs. (9 to 11 Thurs.) Several styles. I (9 to 11 Thurs.) 49c Xjy 98c have affirmed Judge Hazel's deelnlon $1.25 Blankets 69c German Finish Blankets, full double bed size, in gray or tan, Specially priced for Thursday, pair, 69c.

$1.25 Comforts, light or dark colors; sanitary cotton filled. In Trailer's Gigantic January Sale' Thursday, 88c. that the Wright brothers wera pidneers and the first men to fly in a heavier than air machine. They upheld the finding of the lower court and concurred with the decisions of the supreme courts of France and Germany. The appellate court, said: $1 Union Suits 69c 50c Gloves, pr 35c For Men and Boys I Ostrich Tips 79c! "Wa are fully in accord with tho reasoning that leads to tho concltu sion that the putent involved in the Regularly they sell at Juveniles' $5, $6 and $7 Over- Women's SI IE DAIS ROTS 3 jn a bunch in Women's 50c Cashmere Gloves, -a silk linrd quality.

i' i a I Thursday, ault is a valid one and that patentees black, white 4r its pink and blue. 'l i $2.50 Snow Flake Comforts, 72x78 size; filled with pure lofty cotton and covered with an extra grade of nilkoline. Thursday on Traxler's third OA floor TAX LEGISLATION X'- ostrich stock Thursday ape-cial, 79c. Fleece Lined Union Suits: fine rib, silk taped yokes. Special Thursday, suit, 69c, Children's 25c Black Pants; rib, fleece lined; sizes 20 to 2(5; broken Gloves, chamois coats, newest styles and fabrics complete size range, 3 to 8 years.

Out they go Thursday, choice, $2.89. Men's 50c Over union mm Childrens hats, values to J1.49. I.11' IT A tremendous stock, vour choice. $3.00 Extra Fine Comfort cov- ered wit superfine silkoliue; for extra weight and extra warmth we recommend these Thursday specials, each, $1.93 Thursday, all dsy at 19c. lp to 15 trimmed hats, street tats, dress hats, knock-abouw, va-l rb)nsly trimmed.

Price for quick clearance for Thursday, $1.49, lined; black, navy nnd gray. Thursday bargains, 21c. Eoys' Tan Gauntlets, pair, 45c. made. Thursday, 43c.

linos. Special, 12VsC. Unrestricted Choice of Child's Dress at $2.50 Sweaters Edg- Embroidery $1.59 COATS UP TO $17.50 99c 1 Famous Babcock's Corylopsis Tal- I cum. Thursday, 12V2C I Dr. Lyon's 25c I Tooth Powder.

II Special, 14c. The Gigantic Clearance Women's and Misses' All-wool Hed, White and Oxford Sweaters with high rolling collars. Extra Thursday bargains, choice, $1.59. 39o-Knit Shawl Fascinators in white only: medium These are shepherd check wool worsted dresses, long waisted styles with plaited' skirts; navy, red, brown, etc. Thursday, 99c.

$1.25 Navy Blue Serge Middy Ulouses; size 6 to 18; neat red braid trimmed. Thursdav. 79c. '4 MA may fairly be considered pioneers in the practicul art of flying with a heavler-than-air machine. Ttw court is satisfield that, during some part of the flight the defendants', machine used the rudder synclironlously with the wing, bo that by the joint action, lost balance may be restored and a threatened loss of balance averted.

Buch use of the rudder constitutes infringement and a machine that infringes a part of the time is an infringement." The above is the complete mesfege that was sent to Attorney H. A. Toul-mln, local counsel for the Wright brothers, by William J. Hammer, who was one of the witnesses in tho trial for the Wright brothers. The United States circuit court, of appeals upheld tho decision of the lower courts, which granted a permanent Injunction restraining trie Herrlng-Curtisa company from the manufacture or sale of the aeropiines in which contrivances patented by the Wright brothers, of this city, had been applied.

The suit is regarded as one of the most important that has yet been prosecuted by the Wright brothers nd its effect will be to eliminate all types of aeroplines excepting thOHe to which the "Wright company is willing to give its sanction. 'Whether an accounting will be demanded by Mr. Wrlg'-t, the local premier In the art of viation is not yet ready to state. It Is understood that practically all the aeroplanes that have so far been manufactured out-Bide the plants controlled by the Wrights, have been infringements and Stop Stomach Worries Uow And Use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab. lets So That You Can Digest Each Meal Quickly and At the Same Time Re 25c Lace 19c 1 of Corporations Submits Report to President ilson isconsin Income Tax Important.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. Tax legislation throughout the United States during 1912 is reviewed'in a final report on taxation of corporations presented to President Wilson today by Commissioner Davles of the bureau of corporations. One of the striking features of legislation reviewed Is New York's secured debts law of 1911. The Wisconsin income tax law of 11111 is considered the most important tax legislation In the eastern central and western central states.

"Other noteworthly features are the decided trend toward greater centralization of the administration of tax laws and tho classification of property for taxation purposes," says the report. "Wisconsin is a leading example of the one, and Rhode Island of the other. by its income tax law, centralized its administration of assessments and successfully reached intangible property without employing the classification method. Rhode Island has adopted the classification method under which selected classes are separated from tho general property of tho state, and each related class is taxed at a rate which differs from the general property tax rate. "Legislation with respect to the es- tales of non-resident decedents Is also noteworthy.

By reason of the lack of uniformity of state laws, such estates are sometimes subject to taxation three, and even four times. Massachusetts, however, has recognized the principle of taxing such property but once, namely, by taxing the real estate only. Personality la not taxed, since, such pfoperty usually passes In accordance with the law cedent is domiciled. New York, In addition to taxing real estate, taxes Misses will find almost all Sizes and Styles Women will find nearly all Sizes in this great lot. sized.

Thursday extra spe-i cial, 19c. ife These are shadow laces and insertions, 5 to 12 in. wide. Extra spe ing and Insert- I ings, 2 to 5 inch- es wide; values to 15. Yard, 5c, 25c Ribbons Satin Taffeta and Silk Rib- bons; plain col- ors for sash and hair.

Special, i7c. $1 Corsets 85c Famous G. D. Justrite Corsets. A special model on sale at Trax- lcr's Thursday, 'i the pair, 85c.

cial, yard, 19c. $1.25 Petticoats 79c $2.50 Tan Shoes $1.79 Women's Tan Russia Vici Kid, patent eolt and black velvet Shoes; lace, blucher Such a Coat Sale as This with such unparalleled values, is worth coming miles to share in. Every fashionable fabric, carefully con a. $1 Silks 46c 24-in. high grade fancy Silks newest designs and colorings; values up to $1.

Thursday, yard, 46c. $1 Changeable Women's $1.25 Muslin Petticoats, good fitting roomy garments with neat em-b i pry structed into fashion latest styles, all offering a true ieimsBtr or button nMftrtmilit. Iltl- 1 e. ay a a i rivaled in any store in the state. each.

98c. 69c Flan styles, with heavy or medium soles; plenty of good stvle8; sizes 2V to 8. Fair Thursdav, $1.79. Chinchillas, Fancy Bou rse Nnvplfv Mirhirps 75c Rite-Fornx Corsets, made excellent coutil, with medium bust and long skirt and skirt hook 37c. 4tj.

nelette Petti -coals, extra chattels located in New. York, and Wisconsin has passed Inheritance tax legislation looking toward a complete physical -situs basis for taxation." The new swagger cutaway Coats, smart full length 'Girls' $1.75 fashionable coats, also mm new Your Digestive Strength. Learn onca again how to smile and laugh, and stop this grouchy moodiness. This condition arises from a faulty digestion and cannot be removed unless you use common sense and assist Nature a little. length coats.

Whether you are directly in need of a coat now should make no difference, for here School Shoes vici kids with wide broad toes or extension soles low heels and but is an event of extreme vu toned styles; sizes 8' to 11 and 11 to $1.75 values. up-giving an opportunity where you can purchase coats from Traxler's popular apparel stocks values up $17.50. Extra special tomorrow at $5.00. 98c Thursday, pair Warner's $3 Rust Proof Corsets i i nued lines of this celebrated make; all sizes. Thursday, pair, $1.59.

-v. y-v -V. Child's Hose Children's 10c Xiibbed Hose, medium weight, iu all sizes. Thursday Special, pair, 7Uc. Chiffon Taffeta, i 27 in.

wide; all silk quality, 59c. $1.19 Fancy Nub Crepes, in street ff and evening ff shades. Thursday yard, 75c. $1.29 Black Satin Duchesse, 36 in. wide; heavy and dependable qual- ity.

Thursday special, 97c. Handbags Seal and Walrus Grain Leather i and Wrist Velvet. Hand Bags in all wanted styles 5, $1.50 and $2.00 values, 79c. Cards '1 1 Introductory of- fer, 100 engraved 0 calling cards, and plate script style, for Thurs- day, $1.00. Apollo Club Concert Event of Thursday I'amouH Vew York Tenor to Assist Iocal Club Concert One of the Xotable K'vetit of the Scan.

The concert to be given by the Apollo club at the Y. M. C. A. au-ditoriirfn on Thursday evening Is attracting much attention, and the members of this popular organization, will have a large and Interested audience before them on this occasion.

The young men composing the club are F. M. Armstrong, S. T. Evans, W.

V. Aussiker, Francis Uruner, C. C. Kw-ell, J. C.

Ylngling, Gordon B. Suyre, Daniel Morgan, Fred Mayer, K. J. Thorson, W. J.

Krebs, IX 1,. Blaik, W. H. S. Ewell, J.

W. Tapper, S. C. McOee, L. O.

Smith, Robert Bowman, Walter Martin, John E. Corner, Chester dander, H. C. Mo- $20 White Iceland Fox Sets, $7.95 large sizes; pink and blue stripes. Thursday, 39c.

$1.50 Nainsook Combinations (corset cover and Drawer) extra large sizes; neat lace and embroidery trimmed. Extra special Thursday bargains, 98c. Stout Women's 50c Corset Covers: perfect fitting garments with neat embroidery and lace trimmings. Choice, 39c. Stout Women's 75c Muslin Drawers; extra large; have embroidery ruffle.

Thursday, pair, 49c. Table Linen 29c 39c Mercerized Table Linens, (A in. wide; choice patterns and extra heavy quality. Thursday, yard. 29c.

85c Bleached Table Linen, "70 iuelies wide. Yard. G5c. Boys' $2 Shoes, horse hide and calf skin leathers; a few pairs in oil grain leather: laced styles only; sizes to 13- and 21-j to 5-j. Thursday; pair, $1.29.

Infants' Sweaters Extra special on Traxler's second floor; Handsome White Iceland l'Vx Sets, Ihe large barrel muff, shawl collar kind excellently prepared skins. Special fur otic day's selling, a $20 fur set for $7.95. "I Am a New Man tHnco Stuart's I)js- iiepsiu Tablets fiave Me a New I Men's lil.tek mediuni 12 Uose, come $6.50 Muffs, large pillow style iu black and brown: wen $22.50 Red and Natural Fox Sets, large sie luuf'l'. single snake collar, head ami tail trimmed, $12.95. $15 and $16.50 Natural Kangaroo and Cinnamon Fox Fur Sets; very choice and very stylish.

Special, $8.95." 69c Wool White and Gray for infants wiih warm lJyron collars. Special, 39c. Children's 29o Sleeping Garments. Thursdav, 17c. all sizes.

Gigantic Sale Special, pr, 8c. satin lined $3.98. Pure Food Grocery YOUR EYES WELL? onery 9c Vallpaper 4c 59c Dish Pans 29c Paper light, rk colors; al- 17-qt. Gray Granite Family The direct cause of 60 per cent of all headaches has been traced through the defections Tetley's Tea in Va cans- Special Thursday offering, 35c. all flavors, 3 pkgs.

tomorrow for 25c. M.e Pish i'ans heavy handles. Tlursdav. 29c. of the optu RUG SALE By far the greatest values that Traxler's have ever offered.

$15.00 9x12 Rugs in great numbers of attractive patterns. Reynolds, C. M. McGlaughlln, D. W.

Mikesell, C. J. McCoy, Roger Ruhs-dlcker, C. M. Millard and C.

W. Sump, and they have been doing splendid work under tho direction of Gordon Battelle. The soloist for this concert will be Mr. John Raines who made so many friends on the occasion of his first visit, when he sang with Harriet Ware under the auspices of the Mozart Club, and those who heard him at that time are anticipating his return with much pleasure. The accompanists will be Kyle jr.

Dankel and Stanley B. Dunkeierger, and the following program will be given: 1 "Song of the Row" Florence Aylward Apollo Club. 2 (a) "Where'er You lb) "1'hyllis Has Such Charming Graces" Wilson (c) First I Met Rubenstein John Barnfs Wells. 3 (a) "Nottingham Hunt" Fred Field Bui lard (b) "On Hoard the Derelict" Francis Campbell Apollo Club. 4 "Wlrd Doch IMe L.iebe"..Tvorak "Ks Hat Die Rose Sich Be- klHgt Frana Ic) Sti uass John Barnes Wells.

5 (a) "More and More" Heifcrt lb) "My Lady Chlo' H. Clough-Leighter (c) "The Gipsy Trail" Tod Galloway Apollo Club. 6 a "Alone I Wander" Ware lb "The Owl," Weils ic) "If I Were King" ''tmpbell-Tiplon John Bnrnes Wells. 7 "The Spring Breeze" -Max von Weinzii-rl Ill JL convfnif'iH'f1 to our oustomerH. Spoons, set of ti for 17c.

Uncle Sam'g Breakfast Food, special, New 9c Wall medium or dti tractive put- terns, suitable for any room: 'I to is inch to iJ. mateh. Thurs-. dav, roll, 4V2C 1 12Hc Wall pers, new coiii-: bination. liihl, mediuni Thursdav.

roll $2 "Rayo" Nickel Platetl Oil Lamps, complete. Thursday, $1.19. Stoma'h and Appetite." If th stomach la overworked, its muscles become tired and gradually grow weaker and weaker, until they are unable to take care of the food properly. The glands fall to provide the Juices necessary to digest the food. Gases form and cauae all sorts of pain, misery and wretchedness, as well as extreme danger to the heart.

It in then that the stomach calls for help. Ordinary medicines are lmpos-lble. They not only fail to help the tomach but injure the entire system. Medical men have studied the stomach nd have discovered that the digestive Juices consist largely of pepsin and nitrogenous ferments. 'What, then, would be more natural than to supply these properties artificially when the stomach Is unable to produce It-em.

That Is the object of Stuart's Ivs-pepsla Tablets. These powerful little agents relieve the stomach of Its burden, thereby giving It an opportunity to regain its normal strength. Tliey tone up, strengthen and revitalize the iecretory glands, mucous membranes, bsorblng glands and muscular walls. They restore to the stomach its lost powers of digestion so that it can i gain do Its work without assistance. They contain, in a concentrated form, very element necessary to digest all ions of food, whether acid or alkaline.

If you experience an oppressive feeling Just inside the lower end of four breast bone and extending upward towards your heart, do not hesitate an instant Get Stuart's Dyspep-iLa Tablets from the nearest druggist it once and take one. In a few min-ltes the pain will leave you and you will feel better. Take a tablet after meal for several days and your itomach will onoe more perform Its luties. All druggists sell them at 50a i box. Telephone Numbers Changed To thm Heal Conover's Ice Cream Bell East 418 or Home 5629 now 011 sale Bre'akf ast- $8.95 Cocoa.

Rnffl complete optical department on our 3rd floor, with a graduate optician. Mr. X. L. Le.Montree, in charge, who will be glad to inform you to the exact condition of your eyes.

$6.50 Bifocal Eyeglasses, for far unit rieny viuirm lark ef feels. Linsey "Comet" Upright or Inverted Cas -Mantels; 10 values. Thursday, 4 for 25c. 75c Gravy Dishes now 25c. $1 Chocolate Pots, fancy dec-oiiited china, now.

35c. MTftfL i7c. lAm Large Bottle of Ammonia, 9c. 5 lbs. Lump Gloss Starch for Thursday special, 13c.

English Walnuts, pound extri special, 23c Eedroom Papers, roll, 4V2C Thursday ami Friday $2.50 $17.50 Seamless Brussels Ruga, twice as thick as iiion' rugs. Choiee (31 A patterns now. a) A $25 Wilton Velvet Rugs, rich fx 12 sie now $14.95 55c LINOLEUMS 33c Cork Body Linoleum, light or dark patterns. You would pay more fur nil clo.h. Sq.

33c. G5c Cork Body Linoleum, 33c. $1.50 Inlaid Linoleums, 2 yards wide. Square yard. 95c.

John Barnes Wells and the Apollo Club. thild'sV childTX 75cX Supporters $5 $6 Coats Curtains ir.c le Bus- I Choho Not'ieK- l2cy X.OS 37c 50c 25cCrib Kimonas A Unions'ts Blankets A Lonj? 11 F'ir Worann. I I'hik nnd Blue 'i Crcp Kimonos lined. ,1 I BnrdfM. 9 to 11 Thur.) II high nrk.

7 to 11 Thuis. 1 I to 11 Thurs.) 79c 33cy ncy Attack Expected EL PASO. Texas, Jan. 14. Mexican federal troops stationed at Las Vegas, opposite Del Rio, Texas, have been surrounded by reids and an attack Is momentarily expected, acc ording to reports today to the Fnited States border patrol.

The federal garrison is small..

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