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THE BBOAD 1, OHIBAgO. MAY 8, 1515; FAtXE BIGHT cV- - - T. " y .BBBfcTsBBBBBBBkBPSssBk. 'W2L --iff - VI "U JESSE BINGA BANKER S. L Ctr. St i 36tii PItci, Ckicig. Telephone Qeuilas 1565 3 per cent allowed on Savings Accounts Safety Deposit Vaults, $3.00 per Year REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT Ai agent bay and sell Rod Estate on xomrnbeibn, manages estates for non-residents, induing payment of txea and locking after assessments. Money to loan a Chicago Real Estate. Especially Invites the patronage of Chicago business men. Astetutic7247 A. F. C0D0Z0E Tknu: Gtfhu32$6 '- HENRY JONES THE ELITE CAFE and BUFFET Finest Table d'H.te in tb City 4 p. m., t 1 a. m. 3030' State Street CKicago, 111 JOHN BLOCK!. Pre.- ' W. BLOCKI. Tmci. JOHN BLOCKI & SON PERFUMERS -GOT- G. E. Kreyssler, Druggist 5057 S. STATE STREET NOT ON THE CORNER Fcr high grade Drugs, Chemical, ami Medici! PwpaXatJMi All PrescriptidU CarefaMy Cewpeasaed -ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF Blocki's ideal & Blocki's Flower - In Bottle Perfumes - DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. . .Hinenra GUUes, 102, of :New Tort. Is the daughter of a valet of George Washington.'1 , Mrs. Maud M. Randall of Bostob earned, 10Q the first week she ran a Utoey buC r--- - "Miss Kathryn Clarke of Oregon, Mrs. -Helen Ring Boblnson of Colorado and Mrs. Frances Wlllard Munds of Arizo na are the three women state senators In this country. Colonel Alexandra Koudashera, com manding the Birth Ural Cossack regi ment; Is the only woman who actually commands such a body of men at the front She haB seen exceptional serv ice since the.war began and has twice been wounded in encounters in East. Prussia. n Constance Tauclain of Philadel phia, although only yet in her teens, has been elected a member of the Na tional Horse society, a distinction that rarely falls to one of her -sex. She is noted tor her abilities as a horse show exhibitor and h hundreds of ribbons and prizes won by her horses. -.Echoes of the War. . . Whoever first selected the site of Constantinople as a good place to buUd a" city knew what is meant by the terra -strategic alrmtfcnu' Chicago News. - ThaTroice of. European leaders Is still ioricar. but It is tfe;tQ assume that la all the belligerent nations there are "fraltful &lences"thatare' maktag-ibr jpeac.-Chlcago Herald. Peace talk la plentiful, but" without evident substantial JJasis. The preva lance of such ruroegs, however, la en couraging testimony that Ssxope Is wearyinsrf Jta tradyw-Chlcago Pest Itsnouldre remembered that. China" is toovblg for aay of them. They might bite out a piece now and thee, bat- China' remains and in the ceeose ef.erests win regala. an that ierfekca Jrasa berr-CiBrfamatl Tiaes-Stsx. nTH juo mr tf lastla tisw-to Mt Jtt. ;fasMtlaroeaaJ j. nwafcutateC . nth XES WtOAD AX OAX M TOOITO ON SALE AT TJB tfi&ATIIXQ HEWS SXAXM: From -on and after this datehe Broad Ax, can be found oa sale at toe following news stands: JT. B. Jones, raaaiBe dfts, to baeeb and news stand, 248 E.JBOLBt. -N, a Chalmers, cigars, tehaeeo, no tion store and news stand, 6012 8. State street. L. E. Chilton, news stand, S. E. cor ner 5lst and State streets. tt. Bereabaum, Cigars, Netiena nd News Eland; 31 W. 51 Street war Dearborn. E. H. Faulkner, news ageaey; 3109 8. State street. George I Martin, maker of lae cig ars and now. stand, 18 W. 31st 8U naar Stats. B. M. Harvey's barbsr ahep sad news stand, 3924 State street. W. M. Maxwell, notion. cikut. baeeo, confections and news stand, 6244 State St. Edward Felix, notions, cigars and news stand, 52 W. 30th St. F. Bishop, eigars, tobacco and new stand, 3 W. 27th St, near State. Sylvester MeGloCn, news stand and laundry office, 4122 State Bt. William Gaughan, laundry office eigars, tobacco and news stand, 2636 State St. E. M. Oliver, notieas, eigars and newa stand, 15 W. 38th Street, near Stats. A. D. Hayes, eigars, tobaeee, astisas. stationery and news stand, S640 8. 8Ue '8fc George MeFaro, shoe shining parlors and news stand. 3800 Stats street T. B. Hall, Laundry efiee, eigars, tobacco and news stand. 3618 8outb Sfate street. Fred M. Waterneld, eigars, tobaeeo. notions and news stand, 6202 South State street. Coleman & Glanton, eigars, tobacco and news stand, 3342- 8. 8tate street Miss E. M. MeCIain, hair dressing parlor and news stand. 30 W. 3Bth street. F. M. Diffay, cigars, tobacco, notions and news stand. 3605 State street To Help Him" Meet the Cost. "So you are contemplating marriage?' "That's what! 4Have you paused to consider the high cost of living? "Nary pause. I considered it on the way to propose and then I put on more speed. Her father has moneys Houston Post The average 'fellow who. demands justice only wants it, as .a rule, for the other fellow. It is natural that the cheerful loser should be admired' by the gangthat has secured his wad. Further complications of the Mexican situation would seem to be much Hke further scrambling a scrambled egg. One of the universities has lengthen ed the course embryo dentists must take before they get a diploma. A longer drill, as it were. It is to bo hoped that the Plutes as losers got a safo percentage of the moving picture rights. General Scott gets an the glory otherwise. A Canadian editor bails the peace of Canada and the United States as a world ideal. The problem is to make Earope seovthe idea and live up to it The Royal Box. All the kings of Prussia have been caned Frederick or William. Ktng George's beard is termed a "tor pedo beard in the British navy. The crown which the reigning king of Boumanla wears -was made of the Iron of a Turkish' gun taken at Plevna. Should the shah of Persia be deprived of bis lnrome be would still be one of the richest ieraons In the world. He wosid-Gnly.have.to sen his ornaments, gems and precious utones to become possessed of about $35,000,000. Its Complaint. One day small Sadie was watchp; the lid of the teakettle rise and fall. emitting at the same time tiny puffs of steam. Finally she said: "Mamma. you'd better call in the doctor. The teakettle's got the asthma." Chicago News. Retiring Before the Enemy. Owens My taDor will be hero in half an hour. Elevator Boy Yes, sir; shall L2 ask him to wait? Owens Certainly not, you Idltftl What do you suppose rm going out for? Boston Trancript speak Domestio Bliss. "Does your husband ever harshly to youT "No. Thank heaven, myNhasband and I are not on speaking terms Chicago Herald. Three Strikes. Baseball -neutrality, according to an arteat tan. consists in attending all Ibe flasses that do -norconfllct. Chica sje News. TaBdsg about' the massacres abroad, they-are aethlag to the annual -slaughter et the grandmothers of the land aew . Balteore American.. late sach ball park some rain must JsQ at isepportHBe ' times, but, f the weather man will be as as poasJBe about It Indiana- smxwK. - -CaVBv eVSflVBSJsrVSa ASRv ZVMSS1 I J M She beet waytesetaSeew "iiiia jastieaeteyt - . jc . -".'.-. L Ftoo Frs. V J mafg that., kalckerbdckers for aes? at the fatted calves, etc HJDjsVf.ssVsttbe jynng san la ba tmmer eislasa He- U sot eaylBg ait elctia hi. 'Tt tnewstTlr rCeeae Jtw, wkvt Mstd of stra ats wsaastsaa tftee Reversible. If the bat is becoming the girl is pretty, and If the girl is pretty the bat Is becoming. It's easy. Galveatoa News. Love, that seldom gives us happi ness, at least makeaTus dream of IL Benancourt. Welfare Work. "Have you any parts of an aatomo bile that you don't want?" "I hare an old tire. What's the Idear "You know how our grandmothers used to make crazy quflta for the needy I" "Yes." "On the same principle I am trying to assemble an automobile for a poor woman who has none." Leuisrille CourlersJournaL . Obeying the 8'fn. "Lady." said the pilot of the dab members 'who had assisted Horatio Hangover to get -home, "here is your husband." "But why," she ejaculated as she opened the door "why did yoa bring mm up the back way 7" The pilot answered, "Becasae theesa a. sign out there that says, 'Deliver All Packages In tbd Bear. DetrefcNewa, PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. Fever 8orer Cold Sore. For this disfiguring labial af fection there is no Temedy bet ter than bathing several times a" day with a-borteacid solution one teaspoonful ot borift add dissolved in a tumblerful of Jiot water. At bedtime the crusts may be dusted with, dry boric add. Children having cold sores are disposed to pick the lip with th fingers. This procedure may infect the sore. It always de lays the healing- To protect the llpa. from being picked chndren should wear mittens to bed. The First SfcalLBa Laet. Miss Gnehlngton I think year jteren has a perfect ending, Hr. ScrtbeJer. Scribbler How do yoa like the teg chapter J Miss Gushlngtoa Oa, 1 acre set cane to that yetl JaeJf. Neea an A4M. "We can't take this hOTSse. It attic.' . - . We can get aloar wltheat a "We caaaotr Where-elee eesM. w keep the portraits e.yer pelatJrea? Detrott Free Press. A MIGHTY FUGPOLE. The Tallest In the Worid It Floats Old Glory at San FranoUco. A fitting symbol of the mighty for ests of the west is Astoria's flagpole, the taUest in the world, which, floats the stars and stripes 241 feet above the Panama-Pacific exposition sea wall at the corner of the Oregon building. The stick, for It is a single stick of timber, is actually 251 feet long, but ten feet of its' butt are imbedded in a 200 ton block of solid concrete, which, without other stays, holds the pole up rleht ncalnst the wind. The pole was shaped from the trunk of n Douclas fir which as it originally stood In the Oregon forest towered 347 feet in tbo air and might have match ed Its height, though not in girth, against any but the loftiest of the Cali fornia sequoias., Looking up at the great flagstaff it is hard to realize that it wdghs upward of forty-six tons and that there is lum ber enough In it to build five ordinary eight room houses. Its great height gives- it an appearance of slenderness and lightness. Just to transport this pole and set It up Russell Hawkins and dtlzens of Astoria spent nearly enough thousands of dollars to build several of the houses its lumber might construct. San Fran cisco Chronicle. THE PASSENGER PIGEON. A Beautiful and Useful Bird That U Now Extinct. There are men still alive who have shot not dozens, but hundreds, of pas senger pigeons In a single day. Sixty years ago this bird-was far more com mon In the United States than wild ducks arc today. When It migrated the flights dark ened the sky. A single flight has been estimated to number over 'iOOO.OOO of birds. A. ter weeks ago .the last passenger pigeon died In Chicago at the age of twenty-seven years. A passenger pigeon Is quite a differ ent looking bird from any.otbcr kind of pigeon. It has a long tall and is in all nearly three-quarters of a yard long. It is so called because of Its migratory habits. It being a bird of passage. For the past fifteen years there had been a standing reward of 51,000 for a mate for this last survival of her race. This was several times Its weight in gold, yet the offer produced no re sponse. The passenger pigeon is abso lutely extinct, and one of the most beautiful and useful of birds has been wiped out. as it were, under our very eyes. New York Press. : Our National Debt At the beginning of- the second quar ter of the present fiscal year the pub lic debt stood as follows: Interest bearing debt, $0GSI825,D50. Debt on which Interest has ceased. $L544,G20.2a Debt bearing no interest (mostly "greenbacks"). $309,353,079.40. TotaL $139.723540.00. There were outstanding, in addition to the above. $1,40933,609 of coin certificates and treasury notes, making a total gross debt of $209,202418X0. The debt, less cash in the treasury, was $1,001,752,097.48, or about .510 for each mnn., woman and child. In the United 8tates. Hospital For Fishermen. Equipped with the most modern fa cilities for the care of the sick and wounded, the United States revenue cutter Androscoggin Is now in service as a hospital ship and will operate among the fishermen working on the Grand Banks f Newfoundland. This 13 said to be the first hospital ship ever outfitted by the United States govern ment for service with a flh'ng fleet, although the plan is not a new one with other eountries-Fopular Mechan ics Magazine. Asleep Indeed. From the French trenches in Alsace comes a tale of a soldier who- awoke one morning' after a sound sleep, com plained of a cramp in his thigh and aald that he-could not get up. At first his superiors asked .that ho do so, but as he steadfastly refused they sent for a doctor. The latter found that a bul let had come through the roof of the eedlera shelter during the night and had lodged in bis thigh. It had loot1 even waked him upl ' Jin. (AHow erteade fete iiill Viiilmi TieiTiWl '- ." . "A STORE lOREVERYBODY .& .STATESVASHINGTONSTSI Everything to eat, to wear and for the home. Readr u wear attire for man, woman and child at lowest pric quality and workmanship considered. Make It a point ta visit this store every day and take advantage of the special bargain offerings that we give in all departments. le- Cranford BoiltBg. 3600.Wal)asnie, Apartment SBfflrfrfafe0- ;rliSk J SSsa&ibsisflM? JtsBfKfnSk. TsSssiiiiHeBiiSK&JeMMeBSaisV ft sT tr. I S Jsasiiin IBiHlil riaiBiBiBSBiBBiiBiBiBiBiflB fs!ssEssi-rJw!'r -lTjinaJlWLtlB kiisssslslassM" itlMWTlIgn gSiJtfllisM I SlBBBBSBsMsiBBBBBBBBTWr TMelBBBBWSM I SSCS i .'11 6JaBsSl1sjaBBB ' SMShsjaCTg--y-j, 'zj-i j. i n '.; -yWlwgB. i" i The finest building ever opened to Colored tenants in Chicago. Steam heat, electric light, tile baths, marble entrance. J. W. Casey 'Agent, Phone Randolph 803 74 W. WAfJNQTON STREET. "Tipperary' In a New Rets. The vogue of TiDDerarT" has smmiI to Deamark. but so strict la thateoan-1 .trya,fense of neutrality that a wott en aawntten decree wentorth la Copes, atten not ionir am thaf in tw t Hs being "the national anthem ot eW ac the warring, nowers." the."Tipper ary. song must not be sung In rMi 'telta or theaters, nor may- sssaU key' ae eacearajteu to whlaa tt tm ism1 House Cleaning Time Calls Attention to the fact that your worn-out range should be gently escorted to the alley- to make room for a brand new Composite You dont have to be reminded that the old range is a source of annoyance and trouble - a constant . menace to the comfort and health of the good woman who cooks your meals. We will be glad to send you our hand some new catalogue - with pictures and descriptions of all our newest ranges - the fifty different types. Then you can com pare your selection with all the others r at any of our branch stores or our big showroom downtown. And RightNow is the time to act - before the big Mayrush starts. The new catalogue is full of cooking lore you will want to keep for all tima Drop us a postal, TTka Twn1A. " T ?7-i- JZr- Coke Co Peoples Gas Building Telephone Randolph 4S67 PRANK DUNN J. S. MoCAHEY TfvusTees CSTTABUSHCO TEUOA1,3 S.1''" JOHN J. DUNN WHOf-KSAf-K (OAl aTA,L" - FlFTfstStSTrleTasrIA?laOU':AVCHUE . tMILYAJIM Sis St. a L. S. A Slat i. tt4 ARMOO R AVE. FRANK DUNN . aHia39 AQExecstlen. . BfjtNo man erer aacccedeeTi iavhl-. aeeawao kept watchiajc'tha cJockT Dn-Oh "I eloat know. ThereTa. ths. distcher.-Br0klja XaSa.'. 4keHlet. IHteswaaaaiaatiaweasiwWretk f the hetteea ot fJw he3. . the weri TseUere h Ht;k.ier Domestic H"'' ? uise-Does Howard ret 9r with Dls wife jfSt at eTkis opinions colndde wltt the others be lps eDt AM Around Him ' -Psm.'ooltlWS fo' "P" Ub . -lea oozdt to uate "JJJV wlar mmeBteLtl(Jerst CemedtsMia: - " . 1,-JWIW" j-v. --.-- . C - a ." trmmt-zjEPB'T9F