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BOSTON POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1916 FRAUDS REPORTED IN WESTERN ELECTIONS WASHINGTON, Oct. many reports of election frauds in the Middle West have reached the Department of Justice that Attorney General Gregory- today appointed Frank C. Dailey, of Indianapolis, former United States district attorney for Indiana, as special assistant to the Attorney-General In charge of investigations and prosecutions of election law violations In Indiana, Ohio and Illinois. Advertisement. THE DANGER OF EXCESSES Happiness and Moderation Go Hand in Hand It is a human failing with men who become suddenly prominent commercially or socially to over-rate their powers of endurance, and with the physical breakdown comes the realization that happiness and contentment go hand in hand with moderation, and that excesses are dangerous.

To sufferers from nervous indigestion and overwrought nerves we suggest Johann Malt with meals. This remarkable preparation works wonders with folks who have discounted their energy. Makes flesh and blood, builds up the tissues and quiets the nerves. It is equally beneficial to run-down women and children. Can be procured from any reliable druggist, and cheap imitations should be avoided.

WAS SOUGHT to establish FOR MURDER OF CHILD, 5 FIRE SCHOOL A school of instruction for the officers of the Boston fire department is to be established by Mayor Curley. This school will be located in headquarters builtline. and the object was announced by the Mayor last night, as follows: purpose is to give the officers, by means of a thorough course of lectures in matters pertaining to the fire department, and by discussion and exchange of ideas with brother officers, an opportunity to fit themselves better for the they are expected to do, and that certain standards pertaining to the work of this department may be established throughout the WANT CENTRAL POLICE STATION IN CAMBRIDGE The Cambridge Board of Trade at its meeting last night voted in favor of a plan to abolish the four present police stations and to house the department in one building. The plan to take the Charles River parkway from municipal control and turn it over to the Metropolitan Commission also was favored. CHARLESTOWN HOLDS RECEPTION FOR FIFTH Seven hundred persons attended the reception tendered to Companies and II, the Charlestown companies of the Fifth Regiment, in the hall of the high school last night.

Wier, Lattimer and Wilson, commanders of the companies, with their lieutenants, were present. Yi illiam manager of me Charlestowri Evening Centre, presided, and the speakers included Congressman Peter F. Tague, General William H. Oakes, Colonel Willis W. Stover, commanding officer of the Fifth Regiment: Timothy J.

Buckley of the Council, the Rev. Philo W. Sprague of St. Church, the Rev. John W.

McMahon, pastor of St. Mary's Church, and Mayor Curley. The autumn styles for hairdressing are much softer than those just past. MICHAEL C. LYNCH DEAD Michael C.

Lynch, a prominent Chelsea business man, died last night at his home, 68 Pearl street, Chelsea. Ho had been a member of the firm of Lynch carriage builders, for the past 35 years. He was 65 years old and leaves his widow, two sons and a daughter. The warm wool stockinet dresses are decided rivals to those of serge. Ducharme Identified as Man Seen in Holyoke SPRINGFIELD, Oct.

Ducharme, confessed slayer of 3-year- old Leona Kaczar of Chicopee, was positively identified tonight as the man sought for the murder of 5-year-old Lillian Begley in Holyoke about a year ago. BOTH POSITIVE The identification was made by Dr. F. C. Foster and Policeman A.

B. Standen of Holyoke. Their attention war attracted to a man on the night of the murder by his suspicious actions, and tonight both were positive that it Ducharme they saw. The body had not been found when they saw the man, and he was not questioned at that time. An effort has been made to connect Ducharme with the murder of 6-year-old Loretta Wakelin in Melrose June 1, but the Melrose police are not inclined to believe that the man has any connection with the crime.

Mayor Adams of Melrose said tonight there was nothing to indicate that the man had been in Melrose at the time, and that the police would not even come here to see the prisoner unless stronger evidence was presented. OBBCBBOCIEa 1300 SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR FRIDAY ONLY PRICE 34.00 GIVE A Handsome, Solid Appearance found in no other make. This is a broad statement, but nevertheless true. In every respect THE BEST And you can start at little expense. Buy one section (holding 20 books) and when you get more books, buy another section.

We recommend and guarantee Gunn Section Bookcases and will be pleased to show you this line in many styles and finishes. ALLEN PAISLEY CO. 133 to 137 Portland St. 2 Minutes From North Station Advertisement. WILSON TODAY IN CINCINNATI Cheered Enroute, but Refuses to SpeaK MARTINSBURG, W.

Oct. President Wilson passed through here on a special train en route to Cincinnati, where he will speak tomorrow. Many persons were at the station and, in response to cheers, the President appeared on the rear platform. He refused to make a speech, simply saying: is certainly very delightful to be greeted in this way, and it shows that my fellow citizens believe in The train remained here five minutes. INTERSTATE WEDDING ON BEACON HILL FELL FROM LOFT; HURTJHEN WELL How a Man Who Landed Of Wood Pile And Was Sore From Head to Foot Found Quick Relief.

Once upon a time Edwin Putnam, who lives in the quiet, pretty hamlet of Wendell Depot, climbed up into a loft to get some building material, just as many another man living in the country must often do. Suddenly he slipped and fell. Ten feet below was a pile of wood, knotted and gnarled. It was a nasty tumble and Mr. Putnam was injured painfully in the back, he was covered with bruises, and was sore from head to foot.

The next day lie bought a bottle of Liniment which had been recommended to him. Within a very few hours the soreness had vanished and the lameness had disappeared. He was an active man once more. Sloan's Liniment can be obtained at all drug stores, 5()c. and $1.00.

MRS. REUBEN T. PIPER, Until her marriage last night she was Miss Frances Anna Patton Messick of Kearney, Mo. Miss Frances Anna Patton Messick, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

James R. Messick of Kearney, was married last night to Reuben Tolford Piper of ITolderness, N. II. The ceremony took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Eugene Lane, 9 Walnut street, Beacon Hill, the Rev. Ralph E. Harper of the Winthrop Episcopal Church officiating. The bride was attended by Miss Helen May Lane, as bridesmaid, while Miss Gertrude Dake Lane was maid of honor. Roscoe M.

Hersey was best man. A reception followed the ceremony, after which the couple left for an extended wedding tour to Niagara Falls and the West. -ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage proves it. 25c at all druggists.

DOUBLE LEGAL STAMPS At Al Stores With Everything CATS 6 Pure Rolled BREAKFAST BIG FLOUR SALE Prices Low. Quality High Sm. Bg. Lg. 8g.

Bbl. Flake .62 1.23 $9.84 Special Flour .64 1.27 9.99 PUREST lue ft inegars 1 SOAP liest Potat. i Winner Soap. Peroxide, hot. I Tomatoes.fie run- I.eiiKUi Kxt.1 Pure ViuiilhiKxt.

I 5e Head Hive. Pearl Hurley. pkg.5e Pearl Best Peas. Pure Jelly 7c Bali. Soda 5e Oloss Starei), pkg.Re FAVORS PLAN TO WIDEN WASHINGTON STREET A plan for widening Washington street on the easterly side, between State street and the Globe building, was approved by Mayor Curley yesterday.

The plan was submitted by the Street Commission, and the Mayor declared it was more practical than that drawn recently by the City Planning Board. However, the proposed improvement is still a tentative proposition, as nothing will be done until owners of several buildings decide at some time to improve their property by the tearing down process. Advertisement. THE MODERN TEST OF EFFICIENCY It Fully Met by Sarsaparilla and Peptiron Pills Because of what tt contains, of the way It is made and of the record it has achieved, I Sarsaparilla is warmly recommended to you for rheumatism, catarrh, scrofula, eczema and other i troubles arising from impure blood or low state of tlie system. In cases that are radically anemic and by paleness, thin flesh, sleeplessness, nerve-evhaustion.

the power of Sarsaparilla Is greatly increased by Peptiron Pills the new jiepsiii, nux and iron tonic. These two medicines make the strongest combination course of treatment for the blood and nerves of which we have uny knowledge. Thousands of families are taking these medicines. your family take them, too. Get them now.

Clothing $5.00 Mackinaws Heavy wool, sizes 7 to 17 vears, neat dark gray $3.49 to $4.49 School Suits Wool, Norfolk, sizes 7 17 years, handsome dark mixtures, in a splendid vn riety, extra well made and trimmed. These suits are positively the best values we have seen this season to sell at so low a price. Norfolk and Juvenile Suits in sizes 3 to QQ 16 years 1 ii70 ID $4.00 Corduroy Norfolk Suits Sizes 7 to 15 years. For boys that require sturdy, well made and attractive suits, will endure the hardest wear Ex $1.98 $3.00 Mackinaws Sizes 7 to 14 years, eellent dark patterns, very well made. We advise early shopping At Second Floor Hosiery and Underwear 85c Union Suits Fall weight, Dutch and high neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length, sizes 34 to 44.

Per gar- ment OvH and 59c Union Suits Gray and white fleece lined cotton, heavy weight, all sizes. Per gar- Crk-. ment 35c Cashmere Hosiery Black, fine ribbed, sizes 5 to 10, slight OC Per uuv 29c Hosiery Silk lisle, black, light weight, high spliced heels, wide garter weit. Per (Street Floor) 19c 69c Each dry goods 14c Genuine of the Cotton 36 inches wide, perfect mill lengths. Per 1 Ar yard lVPV.

6c Cheese Cloth 3 inches wide, full bleached, full pieces, perfect goods. Per A yard 69c Hemlned Table Cloths Two yards long, ready for the table, full bleached, handsome patterns. 49c 10c Lining Cambrics AH colors, including black or white. Per yard 65c Diaper Cloth Full bleached, 24 inches wide, sanitary and absorbent. No better brand made In five-yard pieces.

4Q- Each 19c School Serges Double width. A wonder ful copy of the fabrics retailing for $1.50 to $2 00 per yard. In a beautiful assortment of stripes, checks and plaids in the 1 a best colors. Per yard A v. 19c Galateas One of the best brands on the market and all the latest styles and colorings.

Per yd. LA 29c Khaki Cloths A heavy firm cloth. Will give you extra good service in six good shades. 1 Per yat-d A 15c Percales 36 inches wide, 8000 yards in light and dark colors, nobby styles. Because they come in mill lengths you can buy them at 1 1 He per yard Velveteen Mill Ends Remnants Worth from 70c to per yard.

Many of the well known boulevard veteens, in this lot. In black and colors. 40- Per yard Street Floor a a CURTAINS $2.00 and $2.25 Bonnaz Curtains A large assortment of patterns, both white and ecru, made of heavy cable net with bonnaz braided patterns. This is a cleanup, and means money to 1 A you. Per pair.

1. 9c paper ties $2.25 Colored Madras Curtains Splendid quality imported madras, natural colored ground, with festoon t- tern, in pink and green Only fifty pair in A this lot. Per pair a. 25c Short Lengths Of fine grenadine madras figured or dirtied patterns, iu white and cream, lengths from 3 to 10 yds. 1 Per yard JL V.

19c Short Lengths Fancy colored ticking, in a variety of colors for draperies, box or pillow covers. Per Fourth Floor Furnishings $1.50 Wool Underwear Shirts have double front and back, drawers have sateen facing, sizes 32 to 50, natural Pajamas Made of outing flan- nel, sizes 6 to 10 Union Suits Heavyweight, jersey ribbed, -closed crotch. A remarkable -value at the low price of (Street Floor 1 1 ft ft 1.00 Stamped Art Goods A discontinued line cf Stamped Package Good consisting of Gowns, Chemises and Combinations fine quality nainsook. Linen Crash Table Runner Rompers, 30-Inch Centre Pieces and Lunch Sets. These packages contain enough thread to fin ish, also chart of instruction.

Your choice 69c Second Floor Positively the Bargains These Special Prices Are For Friday and Saturday Grocery i Market TAPIOCA 15c package of Dromedary In- A A stant Tapioca JL JLC RAISINS A 15c pound of Sunmaid Bulk vSeeded A Raisins JL ju CITRON PIECES A 22c pound of Imported Italian Cit- A ron Pieces A of Olives OLIVES 25c Large Bottle Queen20c ROMAN MEAL A package of Dr. Roman Meal, the new breakfast cereal for stomach A troubles Ami CATSUP A 25c bottle of Snyder's Tomato Cat- A sup, new goods Ad vJrC CORN FLAKES A Package of Quaker Toasted nff Flakes OC COCOA A 22c Can of Cocoa JLOC OYSTERETTES A Package of National Biscuit fresh A baked Tt MINCE MEAT Two Packages of Mince A Meat, new fresh JL CORN Two Packages of Eatmore Rice Popping Corn, new fresh A goods TOMATO SOUP Three Cans of Camp- Tomato 25c Soup COFFEE A 35c Pound of Fancy Maleberry Cof- hd CREAM OF WHEAT A Package of A fi? Cream of Wheat JL SALAD DRESSING A 25c Bottle of Pom- peiian Olive Oil Salad Dressing KIPPERED HERRINGS A Can of Norwegian Kippered! Herring JLCA IVORY SOAP Ten 5c Bars ofOQ Ivory I SHRIMP A 12c Can South- em Packed Shrimp Creamery Tub Butter, lb. 36c Rich, Mild Cheese, lb Pimento Cheese, lb 12c Peanut Butter, lb IOC 37c Extra Selected F.ggs, per SECOND FLOOR FURNITURE 75c Foot Rests Fumed oak finish, size 9rl4 inches, covered In Imitation leath- 49c Fifth Floor $4.50 Bedroom Chairs Golden oak and mahogany finish, high back with 1 large closely woven cane seat ty QQ Rocker to AQ Sixth Floor $13.50 Upholstered Couches Large full size couch, all steel construction, covered in best grade of Imitation leather, golden IRQ QQ oak frame ire Fifth Floor Hook front and cross back, plain and hamburg trimmed. Reinforced under arm, sizes 82 to 23c Third Floor 33c Drawers Made of good quality cotton, French band, deep ruffle of Ofi pin tucks mw Third Floor 25c Short White Dresses Made of good quality cotton, with panel of embroidery, lace around neck and sleeves, sizes 8 1 months to 2 years 1 Third Floor FRUITS $1.00 per pk 70c Sweet Apples, per 4Of 29c Cooking 6-qt. basket $3.50 Baldwin Apples, per barrel 65c Walnuts, per lb 75c Pecans, per MAIL ORDERS FILLED FISH A Kinds of Fresh Fresh Shore Haddock, lb.

Meat Are Lower Fresh Red Sirloin of Beef, Com Fed, Boned and i Rolled, lb. Ov Fresh White Halibut, FjM.e of Rump Gf Beef, lb 180 Fresh Large Mackerel, ea 20C Rounds of Beef to Roast, lb-----Fresh Cape Butterfish, 7 Fre.h Whitefish (SHc.d), lb ggfcS LSR.Jlw 125 i Fresh Killed Fowl, 18 SECOND FLOOR CERTIFIED OLEOMARGARINE Our sales of CERTIFIED growing BIGGER every day, because CERTIFIED takes the place of the highest quality creamery butter, at one-third less. SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK 1-lb. Cartons 2-lb. Cartons 5-lb.

Pails $1.15 ON SALE IN. MEAT DEPT. ONLY CHINA $1.25 Cracker and Cheese Dishes DRUG STORE Free A cake of Harfina Soap with a nail 1 JJ scrub 20c Kleanall Makes washing easy. One can makes two gul- -f Ions solution JL 25c Sani Flush For cleaning toilet bowls. Quick, easy sani- 18c Toilet Paper 8 rolls white erepe Ol 42) 1 10c Peroxide Hydrogen In lb.

hot- yc 15c Talcum Powder Large size tins, as- sorted odors -1 Olivilo Soap The regular I 0 cake DC Second Floor 29c Sale of Household Utensils Values to 85c Scrii 1 Waste -Famy, imported, assorteti colora. KOe otto Ceilingf brami, with long handles. 1 Vfl Huit Knives er 1 Gas XllllltlCS il in handles, li and Highgrade, 1007-inch sizes. candi power. 1 li pie weave, 3 for Baskets splint, 22 Bound Inches wide.

Tin li i Fans Brightly retinned, 17-quart size. None sold to dealers. One to a customer. Basement I HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS NOT ADUERTISED PBEUl. Tdin i Hand painted, covered, in an assortment of dainty floral patterns.

Useful and practical for lunch- QQ eon, etc. Each Royal Baby Plates A miscellaneous assortment of decorated semi-poreelain, baby plates with groups and Goose heavy rolled edge, eannot upset on table, practical for 29c babies. Each $1.49 Griddle Dishes Cake A choice assortment of finely decorated Nippon China, Griddle Cake or Cream Toast Dishes, family size, in all the latest floral pat- QF terns. Each Olive or Nut Sets Hand painted china, comprised of one nut or olive dish and s'r serving dishes. Per Basement 75c 39c and 50c Dresses Odd lot of dresses made of tHn and blue llnon, few ginghams in the lot, neatly trimmed, QC sizes 2 to tmt Thiril Floor 59c Bungalow Aprons Made iu percales, 94 sleeves, beiteli hack, full Thiril Floor A $1.50 Comfort Shoes Also, Juliets, Slippers and I.ow Shoes, some to 11 hoot- plenty of good sizes.

Per pair $1.09 $4.00 School Bags Genuine cowhide, popular brown color, canvas lined with pocket, 13, 14 and 15-lnch, good serviceable bag Street Floor I i 69c Combinations Several pretty styles, lace and embroidery trimmed. Some in all-over hamburg, ribbon bead- 50c Third Floor lng $3.00 Boots Tn assorted leathers and styles, Including a splendid lot of samples. Every pair a genuine bar- 1 gain. Per pair JL $3.50 Boots High cut in kid. A fine lot in atiout sizes.

Per 39 FLOOR COUERINGS 67c Linoleums Straw matting and wood effects, two yards AO Wide. sq. yd. 80c Genuine Crex Grass Rugs With figured bor- ders, size 24x48. Ea.

Fifth Floor This Coupon Worth 35c You SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY SALE MADAME CAVALIER POUDRE SUPERBE face powder de FILL SIZE 50c BOX ot ore han wo oxes A ny ne erson MADAME CAVALIER is wonderfully different from all others. Has that faint lingering fragrance of dream posies. We want every woman to know its indescribable daintiness and Name.

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