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14 THE 7ICHITA EAGLE, 0U1IDAY HOItlTIIIG, OCTOBER 14, 1017 vision at Camn Funston. defeated the i I TIIOUEl VICTORS GERMANY FACES ANOTHER CRISIS -7- their knitting and settling' down for an all-day session. At vthe conclusion of -court today, Judge Roberts said he hoped all present would return 5 the following day, in which court will be- held. This remark drew laughter and. applause.

FAIR DhiEGTOriS TUAIIIC PEOPLE St. Marys college team here today by a cor of 10 to 0. A forward pass. Pulaski to Page to Lwi. netted the first score for the soldiers.

Pulaski in a Missouri star and Lewis came from Washington natversity at St. Louis. Princy of Hastings and Merrill of Tuft played stellar football coxrtRtts cArcsxtrs cr- TIRKMXTT Amsterdam. Oct. 1X- The Br-lin Lokal Anselrer, which a semi-official organ, definitely announced the restrnation Vice Admiral Von Capelle aa mlnlMer of marine.

THE ILUI10IS SQUAD creases of 20 per cent, over old wages, effective November 1. The Standard Oil company has-announced a 10-per cent raise, and the Producers Oil company a like increase. Delegates from this section will attend the conference between operators and workmen, to be held in Houston, Texas, next Monday, regarding wages, hours and working conditions in this district. xor tne army team. AXVELL LOWERS UP-KEEP FIGURES Cost Transcontinental Trip $8.19 for Car New Davis of Striking' Design' 1 Since the Maxwell car was first offered to the public, four years ago, many improvements have been made.

The car is larger, roomier and hand -o HOLLAND'S SABLK CUT. We take this opportucity of thank AD TO PLAY FAST I Soldiers Chase Pigskin on Funston Parade Field ing the public in general for tta hearty support la making the exposition England te Force Dutefa to Stop Aid- the success that it has been this CjianceUor Michaelis Cannot Last Month Says Dispatch From Copenhagen IX.bc umatisp Abbott, Featherweight Half Back, Surprised Opponents AEc Cert CrsiicrtCsnd it Camp Funston. Kn Oct. 12. Football wu king at Camp Funston today.

Twelve games were played on the parade grounds, and it is estimated :j.00 men witnessed the contests. Lackinir equipment, many the men had to play In their etxht- (a fM arte (IN I SRacM on Returning Ball year. It was only through th closest co-operation cf the exhibitors, business men, city commission, preae and police force that the exposition management hat succeeded in giving the ks NAVAL REVOLT DO IT SSffSlM Si mm Urw pound, hob-nailed trench shoes. It is sse swts YESTERDAY'S BATTLES people the southwest the greatest exposition ever held In Wichita. It la impossible at this time te sse ksi ssr IMP-" expected that full equipment will be on hand for next Saturday.

Cape Paul Wlthlngton. former star athlet or Harvard, has charge of all athletic contests here. He is assisted by T. M. A.

wen and officers selected from each company. somer than ever; has a. longer wheel base, longer springs and the rear springs are hung under the. axle, There is a slanting, windshield, the starting system has been improved a six-inch straight channel frame is used and the fenders have been improved. Perronnances have proven the economy and speed of this car.

In two gasoline economy contests cars averaged 27.15 miles per gallon and 2,040 cars averaged 2.04 miles. Mrs. Miram Thayer Seeley, professor in the Orereon Airiie make a financial rtatemrct. and it cannot be iade until the buildings are Saved Crew Cast Adrift An Atlantic Port, Oct. 12.

Twentyi six members of the erew of the steamer New Orleans, wrecked of the Virginia coast in a heavy blow Wednesday, were brought here today by a vessel which picked them up just after their ship went down. Harry I Kohlmand, the first officer, a native of Germany, was swept off the after deck and drowned. Killed IVatcbfnff Football Milwaukee, Oct. 13. The Rev.

J. Lee Lyons, a professor in Marquette academy was fatally, and three boys were hurt here this afternoon when the railing at the top of the east bleachers on Marquette football field gave way and plunged them to the ground a distance of 18 Ins Kaiaer. London, Oct 1 2. iue prohibition of all commercial cable communication with "Holland until such time as the Netherlands government places an absolute restriction on thetransit cf gravel and scrap metals through Holland from -Germany "to Belgium was explained to The Associated Press today by Lord Robert Cecil, the minister of blockade. "The Dutch In recent months," he said, "have been allowing the Germans to.

transport across Dutch waterways from Germany to Belgium 'vast quantities of gravel and sand. The total was out of all proportion to that transported in peace time and there is not the slightest doubt that the Germans are making direct "use of this to our detriment. The Germans are using enormous a sftsr to ra arm 9mm axw tu ri i mi. sa mm a aw nr asst. I east my wOtm tnm mm tmw Champaign, I1U Oct.

13. Open field running characterized the football game between Illinois and Oklahoma cnlversitleshere today in which th former won 44 to 0. Nichols, Char-pier and Sternaman played well for mhm ts fty tan as mmt a ULFORD it vim sasa mmt aa Ml 1 tQ mm a try. MVS yaa kaat mm aa has iM tucs? a bs Oat mm Mas-tar bmss. at r- Illinois.

Abbott, one of Oklahoma's lege, drove her car across the continent at a cost of S8.19 for at a. aaa OaLatf. sat. wtrtial. I s-t east JKt mmnm mtmm as mm sarfarQr a- Quartette of light halfbacks, returned frtiA flail i-rkTTl lftflclfY tn a manner oil and repairs.

A Maxwell car be-it mm4 la Copenhagen, Oct. J3. The German reichstag adjourned, leaving behind it a latent crisis which political observers believe will lead, sooner or later, to the retirement of Dr. Michaelis, the chancellor. Although other parties are less active in opposition to Dr.

Michaelis than the Socialists, not a voice has been raised against the Vorwaerts slogan "Michaelis must so." Recent arrivals' from Berlin report that current gossip there is that Michaelis can scarcely last a month. The chancellor's blunder in springing the disclosures of the alleged naval plot against which, according to the National Zeitung, was strongly" vised, and his failure to make headway against the reiclystag majority, appears to haveost him the conser a. 1 Uai tss-t wa mrtn as aaiiais sxisT It faa sflvrl that surprised Illinois. Oklahoma at- OF 50 LIE RACE Also Gets Second and Third PlacesSpectators Thrilled as Cars Collide tne lastest train on the Pacific coast for three consecutive nights. Maxwell company is next to the largest builders oi trucks in the United States.

They are now building a one-ton truck on which prices will range from S865 to saso feet. Rev. Iwons died shortly after Vttk If. Jarkson. Xa.

5tD Ci rr.er rWf, Syraeuaa, K. T. quantities of concrete in pill boxes, beinff taken to a hospital. dugouts and in many other ways wrecked and the lumber sold. After thtla done there will be more money left In the treasury than tiee was at the conclusion.

'of the exposition last year. The money advanced by the busU ness concerns of the city on the guarantee fund has been returned: all premiums have been paid and all bills will be pail as presented. As usual the. exposition this year has cost the business men nothing. All indebtedness incurred has been cr win be paid from the proceeds, and after this has been done the remainder will be used to make the 1111 exposition even a greater success than the one just completed.

1XNES. President. H. V. WHEELKR, Treasurer.

IL a LADEN. Secretary. FRED DOLD. Vice President. 1IARRT GEE.

CIIA8. I. MUELLER. FRANK 1IARHTMAN. tempted many forward passes and gained consistently until the Illinois goal was threatened.

Then Coach Zuppke's proteges strengthened and kept their goal line uncrossed. Illinois ended the game with the team substitutes. -o ing to the body furnished. Chicago. Oct IS.

Ralph Mulford captured first honors in the Grand Prix race meet at the speedway to au iia uavia car body designs are entirely new. There Is extra space for comfort every where in the new model. An extra powerful- motor ha? been developed with safe and sure brakes to match. Both fnnt nnsi UNIONISTS OF CANAD A WIN day by winning the first fifty-mile event, finishing second In another and third in the twenty-mile darn. The spectators were given a thrill in the final fifty-mile- event when 10 Ottawa, Oct.

13. Success for gency brakes are lined with Ray-! bestos and afford unusual protection on any road or in any congestion of traffic. i The Davis Is massive, but grace-: fuL and is light for its size. 1 Union government under Premier STATE OUT PIAYED "PURPLE" cars driven by Tom Milton and Tom Alley collided while speeding at the rate of more than 10 miles an hour. The accident occurred while they were rounding a corner.

Both re Borden was assured today when F. Saattb Rftwsisjraas CaaaaWr-lala'a Taaleta. "I hate had more or less atoma trouble for eight or ten yeara," write-Mrs. G. JL Smith.

Ercwtrton. N. Y. "When svffsrlng from attacks of Indigestion and heaviness after aliic, one or two of Chamberlain's TabUts have always relieved tne. 1 have alc found them a pleasant laaattve' These tablets tone up the stomacH and enable It to perform Its functions naturally.

If you aro troubll with IndNkCstlon give them a trial, get well and atay well. Advertiscractit B. Carvell of New Brunswick tool; office as minister of public works First Satire Bishop Choaea St. Johns, N. Oct.

13. Canon White, rector and sub-dean of the Anglican cathedral in this 'city, has been elected lord bishop of Newfoundland. Bishop White was born in Trinity, N. 47 years old, and is the first native of the colony to be chosen bishop of the Anglican church. O- The Wichita College of Mvaie The first pupils evening recital for the segon took place in the college auditorium Thursday evening, October 11.

The following students were heard: Rosa Dean, Fanny Ralston, Helen. Ross, Katherine Ragan from the piano department, C. N. Ath-erton, Mrs. C.

W. Furry and Lela Berteau from the voice department; Katherine Howard and T.sabelle Perry from the violin department and Mrs. ceived a few minor bruises. The big event of the day. ached and Premier George Murray of Nova Northwestern Outclassed In uled for 100 miles, was cut to fifty Scotia, consented to become secre miles because of the alim attendance, tary of state.

Mr. Carvell has been the most active and effective oppo IL J. HANSEN. CHAS. G.

CORN. W. EDWARDS. F. McINTTRE.

Gen. Man. nent of the conservative govern His attitude was more feared The wintry weather and the world's series were responsible for the small crowd. Coming from behind in the final lap. Mulford shot into the lead and won the first fifty-mile race in a thrilling finish with Pete Henderson and Tom Alley.

The time wan 28:18:17. Mulford averaged 10 miles Bowling Schrdale Monday, Greenfields -vs. Mills Thompson Myers. Tuesday, Reos vs. Kelly-Springfield Tire Co.

Wednesday, Dodge Bros. vs. Princess Kids. Friday, Mays Cleaners vs. Campbell Bread Princess Kids vs.

Mills. Thompson Myers. Commr Se-ys Oa Mere Chicago. Oct. 13.

Charles A. Comis-key, owner c-f the White Sox. said tonight that he hopes the series will wind up in New York Monday with Chicago tho world's champions. "The White Sox finnllv fr.5i than that of other single members of the He supported com Latest Stjlcs at Popukr Prices! pulsory military service and broke with his leader. Sir Wilfred Laurier, vative and panWGterman support.

Oth- er. "parties, including even the are united in open condemnation of his actions concerning the naval plot. lt is charged that he chancellor showed not only a lamentable Jack of political acumen, but hi act also resulted in the rehabilitating: of the Radical Socialists to a. considerable degree The hind sight of the government regarding tho effect of the naval plot disclosures is shown by the Vorwaerts, in an, interesting revela-' tion that the censorship was applied to the chancellor's speech and that the telegraph was barred to newspa- per dispatches while the authorities vere considering In what form the Kpeachon of Michaelis and Admiral von Capelle could be telegraphed abroad. The speeches at the concluding nion-of the reichstag must be read with the feeling that the days of Michaelis are numbered.

The speech nt the deputy, llaussmann, contained passages intended to launch the candidacy of Prince von Buelow, which is still, being pressed as vigorously as possible. upon that issue. Every Department, Could Not Get Through Line. Columbus. Oct.

13. Outclassing Northwestern university in every department of the game and presenting a stone wall defense, Ohio State 'last year's conference champions, today defeated the Purple" warriors, in thfc first conference game, 4(1 to 0. The combined efforts of "Chic" Ail-American halfback, who performed at right half, and St. Inchon at left, together with some fast work by Ohio ends and tackles, worked the downfall" of the Purple. NEBRASKA 'VAESITY Colonel C.

C. Ballantine, whom Mr. J. E. Briggs and Opal Ostrander Carvell succeeds became minister of themselves." said Comtek ev.

"a-nfl from the expression department Joseph Shunatona, from the Otoe Marine and fisheries, the Portfolio vacated by J. D. Hazen. an hour. Henderson tool; the fifty-mile spin in with Mulford secinrt.

T-'aey were the only entrants to finish. The first event, twenty we it to Tom Alley in 11:2::10. Garton Chevrolet finished second and Mulford third. Feetfcall Keaeli. At Lincoln University oi Nebraska 47, University of lowo 0.

At Champaign Illinois university 44; Oklahoma university 0. At Chicago University Chicago Lll. A Indian a talented and enthusiastic voice student at the college. look for them to win the championship." Old Style Football is sang a group of Indian songs with TIEPITZ WHISTLES Thursday evening, October 11. Elmer TO KEEP UP GRIT Won for the Gophers Minneapolis, Oct.

IS. Minne uannett, under whose care Mr. Shunatona is studvine. is verv nnii. mistin concerning Shunatona's musi sota overwhelmed South Dakota State 'college 64 to 0, in its initial BEATS IOWA, 47 TO 0 cal acuity and talent.

Elsie Randall, contralto; Alice Campbell, reader; Otto L. Fischer, pi-linist. will trive a concert in- Pntwin. game of the season, here today. The a.

miurruiu v. At Minneapolis Minnesota, (4; South Dakota 0. At Fayettevtlle University of Arkansas 19; Hendrix college 0. On the eveniner of October 18 Gophers, playing, mostly old style Otto L. Fischer sdves a MacDowell Monday evening.

October 15. football, circled the ends or plunged off tackle repeatedly for long gains. VaV.ViiVT-VM-i'r Arntson, Lanpi and Bierman were wonderful enthusiasm is shown in the Dunning system of improved music study for pinnc. A class of E-tcnograohers has been Gustav Stresmann, of the National Liberty party; Count von Westarp, of the Conservative party, and Seig-frld Ilecksher. of the Radical party, Lincoln, Oct.

13. The University of Nebraska team formally opened its season today by defeating the University of, Iowa team, 47 to 0. Both teams used straight football in the early stages of the game, but the Inability of tho lighter Iowa team soon forced them to resort to kicking and forward passing, neither of which the star performers. Safeguards Health which meets in the eveninar twic a. Hoosiers Score Within all followers of von Buelow, immedi of The Children Copenhagen, Oct.

13. Admiral von Tirpitz, former minister of the German 'imperial navy, interviewed by the Brunswick Landes Zeitung, "is quoted as saying: "We can continue confidently to expect a final triumph over England as long as we continue to eink vessels faster than she constructs them. A submarine war success cannot b-2 expected immediately, however, but if we pursue our aim firmly we shall find after some months that our position for negotiations with England will be quite different. "England desires negotiations now while her position is comparatively favorable. The decisive factors are the shipping losses' suffered by the entente and by neutrals who expose themselves to our U-boat war.

"No definite time can be fixed for our Economically and as re week Under the personal instruction tf Miss Hodge, member of the college facuity. Two new clacses will begin on the afternoon of Tuesday, October Minute After Kickoff ately arose to defend the former im pcrial chancellor, whom they had en A- fAM aj-iaM I AM mm lea AB m9 41. were notably successful. Nebraska's Icavored unsuccessfully to have at tne college Hill M. E.

church. Miss Winter, who is the only anthor- waM sayaaJa1aaip aaMSVasvsl va S0 bowsls, Is a great meaaco to 4 health. Cstaartle or yurratlve smashing attack piled up a lead of chosen as the successor of von Beth iuu.i Wt. J.U. i3L.

Loiys university was no match for the Indiana team today, the Billikens going, down to defeat by the decisive 34 points in the first half. The third 1 nerer be riven to Our Annual October Clearance Sale Start tomorrow; cxtraonJuiary bar-gains in Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, VaLts and Millinery on sale at prices that will surprise a please you. This it the opiortuiiity you have heen waiti.nv: and looking for. Come tomorrow hih! mann-Hollweg. The candidacy of 4 remeotec aaould 4 children aa the 4 action tend to quarter was hard fought, nelthe tolenoe of their npaet tho eatire von Buelow waskilled at that time i.eu normal xeacner or.

the Uunning system in Kansas, wii have charge of one of the College Hill classes. Members of the senior class in the expression department of the colltge team scoring, but in the final period digestive system. JL mild laxative by the opposition of the majority So clalists who were regarded as a gov are planning to-give 'a receotton at score oi 4t) to 0. Coach Steihm'a Hoosier eleven started off like a whirlwind. registering the first touchdown in one minute after the initial kick off.

Practically the entire Indiana second string eleven was sent in at the beginning of the third quarter the Nebraskans added 13 points to the total. -t AM J.W vuia cation, of almplo laxative herba witu pepsim kaewm aa nr. Cald- vt.lt. at mm m. mm A ..14 Riversids club the Jast week of Octo ernmenc party wno3e support was er to members cf the coHeee facultv -mWm mf MIA 1VWI Crag atorte for hfty eeata a bot- JL necessary.

and friends. Camobell. principal Vanderbilt Easy for ct the is enthusiastic tie, uraiy recommannoa. Tata 4. ever the excellent talent enrolled in Coach Stagg's Team i prtparatloa contains no opiate.

gards raw materials, our position to PACK ROOM AT uie expression narcotic, or habtt-f ormlnr draa Thodore Lindners received a shin- ox any atscnpuoa, is tend aaa ju rratle in tta action, and brlajra JL day is stronger than that of France or Italy. How far England will be men of the second edition of his WOMAN'S TRIAL Cnicago. Oct 13. The Universitv of Clxicago easily "defeated Vanderbilt university at football in the opening game of the. season todav on Ftasrir Violin School during the week.

Two new pages were added to the second relief in am easy, mataral meaner. Xta pleasant tast appeals to call- 4. able to make her supplies last can Iff not be predicted. But the decisive area an ttsy taa it rsaouy. edition of the viol book, making it rieja 4S to o.

coach Ftapgs team of Thonaands of mothers have tee. ri. inucn more nrac-tics! lor Desrmners factor is that, while we supply four- green men used nothing but straight tilled to tho merit of Xr. Cald- he sale of the first edition was re- Father Find Sob Itead. Camp Dodge.

Des Moines, Oct. 13. When Peter Ellingson of Grand Forks, X. came to camp today to visit his son, McGill Ellingson, a member of the national array, he learned that the young man had died a few hours previous to his arrjval. from an acute attack of peritonitis.

He will aceompany the body -'homo Monday. William Jennings Brjan will address off icvers and men at the camp Sunday morning. football, a line shift play proving the wall'a Byrnp Pepsin, and In eoaat- eacners no are uslns fifths of our economic, needs from our own productions, England has to Oct. 13. The state and defense rested its case In the trial of Mrs.

Eva Brady, former cashier of the Buttrcy Grocery company, who Is with the embezzlement of less Borneo is is tae stand era lam- the hook are over the practical value of the material ued Ry remedy. A trial bottle, free 4 fetch four-fifths of hers from over 1 et your pick of th. obtained by 4 ox charra, can tor instruction. Camp Funston Soldiers seas. wrlUag to BT.

barpaiui. Defeated St. Mary's 10-0 WMhia-toa at, jsoattoeuo, xui-4 A I'SmX TIP. ,1 "We are now at: the fateful hou of our existence. Germany cannot maintain her position as a world The Slum Visitor "I should think St.

Marys. Oct. 13. The foot-I 4. you'd be afraid to live here.

There's ball eleven representing the 83th Ii- I II I -1 ISII-I II -1 -I -1 1 1 i power against England unless her no fire escape." The Slum Dweller "I don't need position is founded on might." NEGRO PHYSICIAN one, lady. Whenever the cops come up after me, I make my getaway over IiUst styles in fine AU-Vh1 IVtmh STire, 11 VOOW Silk Taffeta, Satin and eomhiiiatioii -ffrrU hc, values range fnun 1J to on tale fniu to $18.98. the roof." Boston Globe. TO PEN FOR LIFE Parsons, Oct. 13.

Robert Smith, young negro physician, charged with the murder of Mrs. leu dollars that com-nany; and arguments were immediately begun. Several damaging bits of testimony were offered by the prosecution, leading business men of this city testifying that.fr.' Brndy purchased aiiJcU-s from their places of business Kick would total 'several thousand iloll-s. Probably the most damaging evidence was 'given by the cashier of 1 ho bank in which. Mrs.

Brady kept her iiccounl. Witness testified that afler leuviug Buttrey's, the deposits inr.de by Mr. Brady cased. "The defendant's mother, Mrs. Sherman, proprietor of two rooming houses in Knid.

testified that Mrs. Brady banked all the proceeds from 'th rooming houses. The ourt room was crowded to capacity. The majority of the court fans were women, many society leaders being in attendance, bringing Asa Smith, a white woman. May 1C, ELKS CXI II Bl RNS.

Kansas City, Oct. 11. Fire early today destroyed the Elks club house, in Kansas City, at a loss estimated at At 1:30 o'clock the flames were not under control and theratened other buildings in the down town district. 191 1. by pouring acid down her City Physicians Explain Why They Prescribe Nuxated Iron To Make Beautiful, Healthy Women and Strong, Sturdy Men NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY Quickly transforms the flabby fleah, toneless tissues and pallid cheeks of weak anaemic men and women into a perfect glow of health and beauty often increases the strength of delicate, nervousness, run-down folks 100 per cent in 'two weeks' time.

throat, was found, guilty of first degree murder today by a jury in the CoaL? Ne Models in l'lusb, Veitet, Vtlour, IVm Pom, Bolivia Kersey and Jtrnadrlotlr; alui-s $120 to $00.00. OX SALK from to $33.98 district court here. The maximum sentence is life imprisonment. The negro had been befriended by Asa Smith, the -woman's husband, he having furnished tho convlcied slayer with money to secure his education According to testimony today, Mrs StliaS f'luntr irannciiU in all wantl matt riaU UUil and colors; values raiifre fnm T17(l lu On SALK from $12.98 to $32.98 Smith, a-few hours before her death Xew York. 1' It is conserva- toiu me county attorney the negro accused her of coming between him lively estimated that over three million people annually in this country alone are taking Nuxated Iron.

Such astonishing results have been reported from its use both by dotorw and laymen, that a number of pdysicians 0'Kt Hoaas DR. Tr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Vinltlng Surreon of St. Klizabeth'a Hospital.

New York City, said: -I have never before given out any medical infornyitlon or advice for publication as I ordinarily do not believe in It. in the cae of Nuxated Iron I feel I would be remiss in mv dutv not In self and her husband. WORK BROKE HI5I DOW.V Fine Complexion een.ee mm. YOUR SICK CHILD IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE Hurry Mother! Remove Poisons From Little Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Give "California Syrup of Figs" If Cross, Bilious Or FeverishT captain Who Shot Himself Cannot Survive mention it. 1 hae taken it! mlf and given it to my I boston, Oct.

13. Surgeons at the Waiita in (ieirpptte, rrrjw df ehine and silk. On kale from $3.93 to $7.98 lj to $1.0 valum in Vaits and on sale for $1.0) city hospital said today that there Skirta in Silk and Cloth in all. the latent styles and shades values ran ire from $3.00 to $12.50. On sale from $2.93 to $3.93 i patients with most surprls- was little possibility of the recovery I various parts of the country have been asked to explain why they prescribe it so extensively, and whv it apparently produces so much better results than were abtained from the old forms of inorganic iron.

Extract from some of the letters received aa given below: Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York Physician and Medical Author says: "There can be no sturdy iron men without iron. Tailor means anaemia. Anaemia means iron deficiency. The skin of anaemic men' and women is pale; the flesh flabby; the muscles lack tone, the brain fags and the memory fails and they often become Radiates Happiness Stuart's Calcium Wafers Bring Beauty to the Skin and Banish Pimples, Blackheads and Skin Eruptions.

KM FOR FIIEK TRIAL KAGE of Captain Daniel H. Kane, who shot himself at the quartermaster's depot of the department of the northeast yesterday. Captain Kane is a sn of the late Admiral Theodore Kane and a nephew of the late Admiral Stephen L. Luce. His son, John V.

H. Kane, is a naval ensign now on sea duty and his brother, Colonel T. Porter Kane of the marine corrs is In Washington. Colonel George M. K.

Williamson, in charge of the depot, said that Captain Kane had become worn out from overwork and that a week's leave of absence from which he returned last Monday, apparently had failed to relieve his nervous condition. rilillinery at Bargain Prices Pattern Hats; beautiful mxltl of fair ailk hi phish, elegantly trimtntd: uj to 412J value. Irn sale for only Trimmed and Tailored Hals; all the inot aUj in velvet, plush, htack anl up to $7-V) ialu-. i sale from $2.93 to $4.93 and sat wean, nervous, irritable. deponlsnt and melancholy.

When tlie iron goes from the blood of women, the rosea go from their cheeks. Irf the most common food of America, the starche. sugars, table syrups, candies, polished rice, white bread, soda crackers, biscuits, macaroni, spaghetti, tapioca, sago, farina, de-germinated corn meal, no longer is iron to be found. Kefining processes have removed the iron of Mother Kirth from these impoverished foods, by throwing down the wast-pipe the water In which our vegetables are cooked are responsible for enother grave iron loss. Therefore, if you wish to preserve your youthful vim a.id vigor to a ripe old age.

yoa must supply the isot long ago a man came to me who wa nearly half a century old and asked me to give him a preliminary -examination for life Insurance. I was astonished to find him with a blood pressure a boy of :) and a full of visror. vim and vitality as a young man; in fact a young man he really was not withstanding- bis aa. The raid. taking iron-r.

mated iron had filled him with re isfactory results And those who wish tulckly to lncreax their trentb. power and endurance ill find it a mutt remark newed Ufa. At 39 he was in bal health; at 41 he as careworn and PAMOIS ATHLETE KH.I.K1) Loagboat, Indian Itaaner, Tell On French Front. Toronto, 'Oct. 13.

Tom Longboat, the famous Indian marathon intarlv all iu nuw at after takinir able and wonderful iren deficiency in your food by us-1 Nuxated Iron a miracle of vitality eiiecuve remedy. Dr. X. IL IlcrnftUn. for tea tr in the Department of Public Health and Charities of Philadelphia.

mi4: "After csrefuil examining tte insr some form of organic iron. Just aa and his face beaming with the buoy-i you would use salt when your food 1 aney oKyoulli. has not enough rait. Iron is absolutely tereary to Dr. A.

J. Newman, late Police Sur- enable you blcl change food into i geon of the City of Chicsso and form- living- ti.aue. Without It. r.o matter er House Surgeon. Jefferson I'arit i how much or nfcat Jen m.

rour roo Special A splendid variety of velret hafe; values to $1.00. (n pzU for Epeclal Vocr rhoire of fH end satin If jit end hafs; valu to fj.OO. lr. ior IM hospital. Chicago, in cosiimentinsj on merely inta-e tir.usrti you without HeMMtifal (untplrvioii a Center Admtrlns Always tiase." No.

matter whit aiJs your child uia uxted Irvn. I reat.se that 1 centls? Ihorourh laxative .1 irvn. ml-. ii wen noin? you my sooo. i mm cne- bere ljt EeniK.

ir.orougn laxatlye should a-; particular duty durinc the vast fix oueTwe become ireaV. end Iron the ways h'i tha first treatment given. years to assia: in keeping ickly-lokiij. Jut lile plent coulj t-; If your little one is ovt-of-aorts. thousand Muecoata in god to roxr in a deficient In iroa.

It W'MrH tn roth a wnb runner, has been killed in action in France, according to a letter re-1 ceived today by Mrs. Michael DalyJ from her son. Thomas laly, a former trainer of the Toronto International league baseball team. No particulars were given in the letter, which was dated September 23. Longboat went overseas with the Canadian sportsmen's battalion.

To Try Aliened Doe Seller. Enid. Okla Oct. 13. Three alleged violators of the Harrison narcotic it Pjyi to Trade at The Operativt" jr.au-icK.

isnt resuusr. eatinS and that the-r would be phraically equii- to yoaraelf to make the jate4 an4 ealewute-j te-act a. a i acting naturally look. Mother! see if I tied to wlthsLand all manner of storms faow Ion on rn vivr or 1 reTltl.aer of the t.looxi ar.l a aaaaaaBBaeiB tongue coaled. This is a sure eicn I and tn raragea of rat a re's elehienta.

i how far yon can wak without ktS ba.lder. Ii. that the little siomarh tie I Kecentlr I va prompted through coming tired. Next take two fire- 1 V.r rtttota nr tnat the little stomach, lirer and bow-j 0f Xuxated Iron fey Urain tablet of ordjaarr 1 tee fc4 mttmmt, tmH-4 els are clogged with watte. When I Ir.

Scnuvier Jaque. VisitinK ur-iiron three tur.ea per day after ir.eU tr mmm ealar a cross, irritable, feverish. Ptomach i St. Elizabeth' Hospital. New i tor two week.

Then tet T-ur Vll tT-V' fl One- of the greatest blessings a voman can have is a fine, fair skin neck and arms. A short use of Stuart's Calcium Wafers now and then for the blood condition makes this possible. Women are great suf-lerers from blood disorders and hence iheir complexions are marred because vr this fact. Stuart's Calcium Wafers give in filiort time a complexion that rivals the ideal of an artist Xaf produce. Uv t-leaning out th pores, throwing' of all skin discoloration and blood impurities, they do thir work of beauty buiidir.g almost before you cau believe it.

Oet a 50-cent box of these wonderful aiera from any druggist For a free trial package mail coupon below. soar, breath bad or l.aa atomaeh- hat proen through my own testa of I have sained. I fcare eeea don 1 1mmm4 II Ifl.AirrC IT 111 fj ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of it to excel any preparation 1 have nervou. an-ion t-ec-rl- who a-r 1 wkleh aar eaerr 4 mmmrmm lm II II II II 1 jSTf cold, give a teftspoonful "Califor- "ever uaed for creatiar red Mood.eUlniC ail the while doatl- ihe.r rum 1 toy 1 1 I I 1 1 I tJ)J I XV Ihallrilnr tin lh nerves. an, I n.i uriri-.

mn.i i)r I OB lilt etd'tprtU Uee itmlm-1 II UU It 1 11 I i ma cyrup ot rigf, ana tn a rr.ni-i ni Mnvtinr i.i i Iron i 1k jr.d to a aation II hours' all the constipated polsen. tin act are to be tried in succession in federal cout, one of whom, Dr. Williams (colored, is on trial now. Austin Ward, also colored, will be tried immediately following the conclusion of the Williams trial. The third alleged of the drug act.

A. J. Douthst. pleaded guilty yesterday, and will be sentenced early next week. It is probable that thi term of the from ten fourteen Jy time ita- 5 Malta ler chudiea.

ply by takic? iron in the proper form. 1 fTZ: Xcxtm4 Vm. awr2 nA e. And thi after tbey had ia coir.e rae mt vmm tm aarwnaaa aa mtrm -mC rmn been doctorinc for month' without mt ami, an iaae a mrm mm mrr. ar Dr.

E- Sauer. a Boton Phyaieian who haa studied widely both in thi country and in prreat European Medical Institution ay: "As I have aa4 a hundred timea ovtr, oraanic iroiria disested food and soar bile gently moves out of the little without griping1, and you have a well, playful child again. Mther can rest easy after giving obtaininr" any infit. Itt don't take mtm mm lai ta 4rt nt mmmm the greatett of ail atrenath builder. the old (ermi of tedced trwn.

Iron mm la an important department of our business. We can serve you with the best old line Companies. Automobile insurance a specialty. Phone tlarlxct 42 hmf laai tmw. Aim If people would only take Nuxated acetate or tincture of Iroa itr.jl7 this harmless fruit laxative because ir0n whci they fed weak c-r rundown cave a few reer n.

The Iron, derrtaad- man mm-i apasa. 8 ed by I 'other Nat-ire for tKe red eot- mum tmjmv it instead dosinr themaelve oriO matter in the M1 of her mt tim mmmrm mm xsm one's and cowns ana jwub Mnnui tiren i. not tfcat nw ararf m3 federal. -court will be concluded by neit tmr mtho. rmm xm unflK Tm mtm mmtm mmmt aaw ha HHW mmm.

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tfame Street tim tm mm tmt (Mai fmm awa imt Jmat mr taeara nt tT.e stomach and they dearly "love It pleasant tate. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for- a bottle of California Syrup ef Figsthen eee that it ia mad by the "California Fig thst in thi way they cnW ward ott disease, pretentinar it betcitiis or-aatiie in thou a mis cf case and thereby the live of thouxanda w5ght be saved who now die erery year from pneumonia, anppe. kidney.

liver, heart trouble and other daisgeroue maladiea. The real and true ca which, started their disease wa nothing more nor ie than a weakened condition brought by lack cf iron in the Mood. You mtut tak irvo ia a forra that can be eaeily abarti tnilat e-d to do you any cool. olVr! may fWf were than oelea liaar aa athlete and pri.te-f chtr had we the lay itaiy because be knew thm eecret rrat atrength ead etvCar-aaee and tiled hi blool wtth irtm I- he wefsi iat tb affray; ahi.e tr.atsy aiter haa a-oue nn to defe? irrly for the lack A ronaircSi Loan 'Co. STATE OAVINCO DAMTI nV TV? mm mtm mt Shreveport.

13. Four oil companies, operating In the Louisiana oil field have announced increases in' the wages of their oil field workers. The Texae company aud Gulf Kefining company "have allowed in- tmm mm ml mujm mm Ja ni mwrf tmm 1: City -State 4KttH ia tHie WKOI 01 TtlKL'S all g4 jSyrup Company. "-Advertisement..

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