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iMiHr?i-ii r-j-nilii n M ,aiim .ft till 'iirir n 11V ivriUiw1WafariM ii"kriiiiiwirt(iittiSi i 9 V 1 -'1 :? i1 'I EMPEROR TO BLAME SAYS KRUPR HEAD Fonnor Mom Iiiroctoi Amplifies (HalPiiiPiil llolillnic Kaiser In lu I'rrannully IlMponMlhl(. WAS LONG PLANNED FDR IIIb Powers In (iormjnr Prepare! for Outbreak Miirlilon j)i m Hi Interview. I'r The Aiimliiiil'rrMi. CUMLIOEN, Fwilserland, Wed nesoay, juns It. Germany , wiihi wholly In agreement wllh Austria-1 Hungary concerning tho uliliiiiitlnii sent to fl.-rhln at th nuthici.li of th-, war, says I r William ,l u"h i..n, former director of Kiui'im. In fur ther disclosures on Ihs reaponalbll Itv for ths bringing on of ths con flict. Ernperon William wan rceon ally rearmnalbla for Uermanya nn tlclpallon and forced the Herman leaders to support hie war policy. Doctor Muahlon, who waa head of Xrupp at tho outbreak of tho witr and who recently Htarllarl Fiiropa with hi disclosures!, received the correspondent of (ha Aaaocln.la.1 . I'reaii at hla conntry cilice here whore ha la now living In retire ment. Tha vlait came Ha Doctor Muahlon waa preparing to Issue a more detailed review of pondltlona leading to the war and the corres pondent had th advantage of going This is tihe time to prepare for Summer heat time to get a pair of Florsheim Oxfords They're cool, non-slipping and fit snug, yet feci easy. Florsheim scientific shoe making will give you the cool comfort you want and superior quality materials will give you the service you expect and are sure to . get when vou wear Florsheims. TURK BROS. 318 South Main Oklahoma'! Urffpat rllatrllmlor of PlnralH'lui Mid -Summer Sale Men's Oxfords Starts This And Positively Closes at 9 P. M. Saturday. No Florsheims Included in This Sale. $10 Kangaroo straight last oxfords with one-half rub ber heels, go at $8.50 $10 English Walkers in Cocoa brown with ex treme line toe; a classy dress oxford ; special at . . . $8.50 $9 Men's medium and straight - last oxfords; a bench-made oxford ; spe cial priced at $7.50 $8 men's oxfords in dark brown, in English or high1' toe ; special Jr A priced at .... tpUsOU TURK BROS. 318 South Main Tulsa's Largest Shoe Distributors over the rnrumeht wllh t h personal eiplariiitmriH nf th. a-thor. Doctor M ualilon'a first ilia. Insures which fuiiHPil such h commotion, giive riiir.i'r.lliiilin with I lr. Karl I l.-lff. i n h, former vice chancellor unit ir. Kruno von liohlen. 1 lii'f o nor of ilu- Krupp woiks, 'In which i."ti tol-l him the fn.MT(r hail 01s-(iimi-.l his uf.'rfriM'iu wilh Anti'iu f 1 11 fig r y on 111 ultimatum In s" 1 i ami thai (iarrnany would mobilize 1 1 1 1 I i ? 1 v If ItiiHKia niohiilml whlrh would lii'vltntily drw In tha ('i)irr poMura uixl precipitate a i nj veria war. The .lortimeiit rmyv Issued I" mora ) p t u 1 liil h n . I fTK-nil and S'ivc day hy diiv notes in n f 1 1- l.y lioctor Mijch Ion ai tha Mitl.al lima ill the opan mr of the war lioitor Muehlori than hud gone from Ilia foreign of fice iii tha .lirn-lorato rif krnpp anrl hla position tiivr III in constant a ee.g to llm highest quarters II" glveg gllriipnaa nf tha uhlaf figures from Ilu emperor down, hut In th.. Nillili hvl'll Ihtt ii,liti(.n Of liQlll.'H f"r ii.iMiiiM nf iilt i tiin, though there lira likely to lia further i.'hMp. teiH inter Kivln iiuruea. lellarn iind dnruiiienla uliowlha how the hiKheMt o,niirieia In flannanv planned yt-t'-ii,,itn all v fur llm hrlnulng On of u Kenem) war. Iti loriiH I'roiii MlHaloit. Rpfirll in The Virlil f'KI.AHnMA IITV, .(una 6 At torney, flencral Kreelliif hna ratiirnad from Kl. I'aiil, Minn., where ha ap peared on hehalf of Ilia alma In ar KWmant of 11 puhh lirfnra tha fulled Hlnlea clicult court of appenla. Tli tin i! Iiivulvad tha rlxhl (o li Hind tnhiirlled hy lodlnna of li, than half hlnod, nnd tliounuiiilH of il 1 lii r ars m Unite. at 9 A. M. Morning .$7 choice of men's black English walk- Jr rn crs go at .... tPDsDU $G men's black oxfords in a variety of styles. We must reduce our stock so have priced tf 4 rir them at JsiD $G men's Palm Beach ox fords in blucher or Eng- af. I".1:. ...$4.85 $6 white oxfords with white sole and heels,; spe cial priced at $4.85 National Army iii:.A..it.imJmaiiiaMMamaiafpiaMiaii Oiip ronilnurnt fif IuIi hI (V im lirnoiit of nutloiuU apmy boa (folng UiroiiKh Nmilon 011 way to front. Thla la lha flrat photo to renrh tha Polled Ktatea ahowlng part of the national nrmy troopa who nrrlved In f.oii'hill lerenlly Ttm colora of the retrlinant ara ihiiwn am ihn men ni.M.,l ,lt.... t n.n i.,.rUU .....r,). ... mi. -nun. 1 n.-ee nmariPHii troopa were reviewed liy King ;eoro and Hm kiiiKlniin pulatn and alao hy Admiral Huna and Ambaaaador I'ukb at KIWANIS CLUB PLANS BIG "ORGANIZATION MEETING" lipprrwnlallTca of Nalionnl and Oklulioma (Ity (lulu Will lie UIM. rrepnrntlona have dean made to accommodnto mnre than one hun dred Kui'nla at today'a noomfay luiuhann of tha Klwanla rlub In tha private dinlnn room of Hotel Tulaa. It will ha tho rnoat Impurtunt maoUriK of lha new rlub yet hold It hn a lei'n deHlKnutad "orKiinlintlon day " A complete act of offlrer and oiiiiiinilieaa for the pnaulnu 12 niontha will ha elertttd. I'raaidvnt John Woodard will lire aide. KapreHrirUtlveB of the national oicanizntlon uinl Ihn Oklahoma -'lly club will ho preeent. One hundred und fifty of lha moat Important nmmliera of TuUi have already hm 11 nii-eiied for iiiamber- ahlp und the rlub hat alai ti-d Itx I career under tha moet favorable auaplnea. Mi veral Intaraatlna: fnirprle ai o In alora Tor tod.y ii maellnu, avcordlnic to thono on the Inaide HEROIC PART PLAYED IN BATTLE BY "Y" WORKERS Hlatpr-ln-law of Former IrpMliU-ut Tnft Spi-vps tVaal ami Coffeu I ntll VllUiBP U Ablaip. PARIS. June (. American men and woman attached to the Ameri can V. M. C. A. units with tha French trrtnps. played heroin pans In tha recent retreat eaat and west of Holssons and onaCnrI L.ytll of North P.rookfleld. Baaa, la believed to have sacrificed hla life, l.yttle, who Is 95 years old, la officially ra tioned missing. Amid a rain of gas ahella ha want Into a certain burn log village, is rescue refugees after iba troopa hud come out and haa not l.een seen since. W omen workers particularly dis tlngulahe.1 themselves. one. Miss Maria llerron of Cincinnati, a sister In-law of former President Taft, re malnad In a hut serving food and coffee to tho soldiers until tha vil lage was set on fire by German sheila. Several Y. M. C. A. man are suf fering from gna poisoning and shell shock, i me man was wounded by ahrupnal. AMERICAN SPIRIT GROWS AS RESULT OF HUN RAIDS Daniels Tells Naval Cnuluatca Do trrnilnaUon la luUnslflod by Hunnutrtno Attacks. ANNAPOM8. Md June . Ger many, by bringing the war to the doors of the I nlted Htater through submarine activity, haa not fright ened tho Auiericau people "but has Intensified tne fire of our passion" and haa "brought home to us the need of strength and more strength ao that the enemy may the more i.pilokly and more thoroughly be atripped of his arrogance." Hecre jtary of the Navy Daniels tod the graduating class of the I'nlteI States i naval aca.lemv at the annual com mencement today. The class num bering '. 9! men was graduated to. day a year earlier than usual on ac I count of war exigencies. ROOSEVELT "PRODIGAL SON" Upturns to Republican nub in Npw York at Hays Dinner. VKW YORK. June . Theodore Roosevelt was one "prodigal son" who returned to tha fold of the Re publican club of New York at a dinner In tha club house tonight. He fwept through the crowded lob by shouting "hello" to the men who once turned his picture to the wall. This time thev cheered him. The dinner waa In the r. it lira of a reception to Will II Hays, chair man nf the Republican national committee. The guesta included al most all the prominent Repnblirana In the state, who are office holde's. and many who are not. State School Gets Monpy. Ppecul lo Tha World. OKI.UIOMA CITY. June R A letter received by R. L. Mc Llsh. member ot the slate hoard of agriculture, from Congressman Tom 1. McKonwn. says that congression al appropriation for the building of two dormitories at the Murray dis trict agricultural school at Tisho mingo had been approved hy the president, and steps will be taken Immediately for beginning the work. The previous appropriation for tha buildings had been JM 000 but bids ran over this nmount and were not accepted. An additional 115.000 haa heen placed to-the apprnprlatinn for the next fiscal1 year. It is explained TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, Boys Parading in 4'i 3 r Official American Roll of Honor wMSiriSYlTO. June (1 -T, nrmr r u;ty IihI tedif ront.liieil Q4 ' nin ill l'-i m iuii K i : I e. I In ..-li.in. 7; died .if wenndl S; dird nf ftr.'idn! :t . illrd .if dtr-. 4; woimild .verily 1 'J w.niivlf.l, d.'gre. lie dtarnnin.d 1: wounded hllftilly 3, onABIDg in .'-lion 1 nfh-n ntmrd wer. I.liut. A P R Meinphlit. T.-nn . died nf wound. laetitH Wlli.rd Mill, ('lelmriie, Tin. and Mrjiard C Wnlrwll. Uuijtliamton, N, V-, wer. n.iiind.'d ketiel. 'I'he lul : KILLED IN ACTION. Corponli: William H. D.lanfy, Troy, N. Y. William r. llalclier. Omrd. CJ. PrlT.tu: Roy p. Ea.ton, OmaJia, Nub Klcliird Elbi. Jui.tTllU, Win. OharlM r Klrhy. Wsiipipollo, Mo. Call A. Parr. Nicholtorj, Pa. vAugnt Sflbuitar, llrle. Pa. DIED or WOUNDS. I.l.iit. A. P. It. Riga. M.mphll. Tmn. Cora, ganforil 0. Rlr.horn. Elmora, Minn. Pnt. Arckla gwaan, Herbert, Baak Canada. ptFD Or DISEASE. Corp Carl II. Baxtalt, Duadaa, 111. I'rlritta: Jainea T. Bakar. Novtng.r, Ma, Waiter OtifD, SonidrvtU, tia. David Btromb.ri. Chicago. DIED or ACCIDENT. Wagoner W. E. Wlltulm, Woodiawn.N Y " Privates: Tkomu A. Price. Nevada, Mo. J f well Reld, Orange. Ua. Thooiaa A. Prlre, Nevada, Oa. Jewell Kaid La Orauiie, Oa. W'OUN'DED SERIOUSLY, I.itileiiai. ; Willar.l 1) mil, lielvidere llanch, Cla biirc. 'an. bernard r. Wol.-att, Hinffliamion. NT. Y crirt Ckarliia J. Jerauld. I'.on.. Ill I'miloA. Viuir K Tlergfalk. flrove Oily, Mine. Neil E Collaliao. Minlo. N I). Mirlial (,aeta, Revere. Mant. llarr Marvin. Ilurlburl, Metery, N. Y trrllo l.irl. hiilta, Mont William MarlriKrhek. Plainlield. N. J. Mirharl Maa.ini. Il.ial.in. .lehn II. Smlf, Wriihteville, Pa. IxinH p Trial. Walefvllle. Maine WOUNDED (Preaeot Degree Undfter mined) , rnvate !,ee R Irleh. Indianapola. WOUNDED BLIOUTLV. PrWateefc, famnel ('. Anjhn, Port Wavna, Ind. KeleiKh Knerr. Poieon, Monl. Uueaoa II. Harirkard. Toronw. Ohio. MIS8INO IN ACTION. Private (leorge J. McDonald, Roibury, Maea Private Flaming M. Foreaman. Bardotpb, III , reported killed in anion ou May 3o, la aliei rrpurted lo have bean severely womid'.l previously. I'reviolmly rejorte.l vnlaalng. now of f I eiaily .riiiniril lo be lived: Frlvate AI pli..niia J. Metlralh, Chealnnt Hill, Maa. Supreme Court Decisions j t... ...... ........... ...4 Special to Tlie World. M,All'.MA CITY, Juno The following proceedings wero had by the Oklahoma supreme court todav: Justice Owen: R. II. Hughes vs. Jonas Kano, Tulsa county district court, affirmed. Lizzie Silversmith, minor, vs p. i,. 1 1 art. rt, nl, Craig j voumv uisirici court, moairied ana atlrmed. " Dltlslon o. 1. Commissioner Collier: S. J. Rneary vs. Nichols & shepnrd Company, Al falfa county distiict court, afirmed. TOU kiUS0FT,l8!.C, aaj PRETTY, SILKY HAIFJ, BY USING PLOUGH'S Hair Dressing TrlUP htmlta ruewa laaaa a J trmlaThl Ilka Dlrtnrt mA ft VSU Pan aMatallv at a-w-a m. ! It at a bm tar I eaa BtM .1.-. ' Half IlrMllar aalaam I lMrfrtiff KsUilag Hair Mil i ltrhlBaT Hfaln. IVlaatlial ar ...... I bsUr .uttful, PtraJiht, fluffy InSir liial si van rfalM it i BIG GREEN CAN 25c bS;t' - A ami "rtefd!lrtiialHii fUHkirs SigeniS B.m 6KISSINC Aii ter leedalDeai PLOUflHCHEMICAl CO-.nu-i. tuhtar 1 1 - J Is ., Streets of London (ieneral lu.hll.- of ihn 1', the A rncrliaii pmluuui). A. at Charles M. r.elzell, admlnls'ratnr, va. Ijirkin s. Couch, Alfalfa roiinty illa trlit rourt. affirmed. Commissi.. tier Rummona: J. A. Walker v.. J'.i-h Alexander. Jark.Sfin county dlHltii-l court, affirmed. I ill Moll .o. Commissioner West: Relnhart & IOKt wHn the ru.-.ty commissioners Donovan Company vs. Hoard of;n(CB,8t a continuation of dipping ( nanty Commissi,,n.-rs. chuctaw nprI,K nW fre0 (rom ticks. The t otimy, i hnctaw cnintv court, nf-i .aued ih mo. vs. Maggie j,iy. ,.i u .(iiBkogee cuiiiHv disirict court, illsiiiisH.'il. Dhi-lnil u. II. Com. 'oner MpriiiKer: Central Cnal & i. nber Company- vs Hoard of K.iiallr.ition I.eKlore County, l'Kloru county district court, af firmed. Commissioner Hooker: Mrs. 'Kt vart J. Co vs. .stale of Oklahoma. Cotton county court, reversed and re man. led. Impriitp I'ImIi lliiKhrry. "KI.AHOMA CITY. June . An engine was purchased today by George a. Smith, fish and game warden, to ha Installed at tha fish hatchery on .Medicine creek, Coman che county, whlrh Is to he lb" new source of water supply for tha hatchery. Attention was called sev eral days ago to the' lack of water In Uika I,a--tOn-ka whlrh supplies CHnip Doniphan, and whlrh bus Al so s ippliod water to the flan liat-h-ery. Home !Ilnt.-. Kor young housewives, a bit of dope ' Don't wash the beets wllh scented soap. Before Going Away " During the summer months- it would be well to consider what rooms in the house could be improved by repapering or redeco rating. Some of your decorations may have become out of style or old-fashioned and tire some ta your eye. Let us do the work while you are away and save you any annoyance or possible inconven ience which may arise. Our assortment of Wall Papers and Draperies comprises many very attractive effects at exceedingly mod crate prices. Home Decorating Co. "We Do It Better." Phone 4592. - 220 East Third. n Colorado Springs Finest and Largest Hostelry C1IAS. A. SCIILOTTER, Manager European Plan Restaurant Famed In the center of the city, surrounded by fifteen acres of garden and park. Golf Tennis Motoring Garage Turkish, Electric, Russian and Vapor Baths Booklet will be sent upon request. The Antlers Hotel Colorado Springs, Colorado Delightful Climate Absolutely Fireproof A-Xlf " e, f I SBrr.-i.iy..a tj y:.,amnia - B . I v. m . . ii , . : : . e . 1918. STATE NEWS OK KM AH, June 6 Buriram Ran- dice of this city hm been appoiniea a cadet at Waat point on recommen dation of Congraifiniatl luni Keown.. NEWK1RK. June 6. The board of education ha raquaatad the mayor to call an election to ote on a proposition to lasue 115,000 In bond to erect two new achool build. Ingt. MIAMI. June 6 The Methodists have awarded a contract for the erei-imn of a new church building to cunt $:i'p.i)'i. Iirick and Carthage H'ne will he uned In tha construe- li'.n. PM'IIKH. Jun" Ths revival m.-e'inif- that h'ive been held In 1 ! i-.-r for Hie pa.it sevoral weeks p... .J Mnmlay nmht, and the evan aeliata separated to attack new fields. The inetinpTs were very successful. nKMriIEK, June . Aba Ball him heen arreted on a charge of as sault with intent to kill, preferred by Jacob llertr. who alleges that Ball Mi.eix- him in front of a Krlaco fralKht eiiKioa and nearly caused his death. RIO I Kit. June C An aged man who rlHims to be Captain Bennett, who conveyed the message 01 sur render from Oeneral Robert E. I.ee to General I'. S. l.rant at Appomat tox, has been staying at a boarding house In South richer. ' NKWKIRK. June . In July vewkirir will vote on a proposition Mo siibhiltiite a commlKslon form or government for the ainermanic form. The charter provided for three commissioners, one to oe elect ed at large each year. Their salary Is to he $15 a month. WAfRIKA, June . Cattlemen .. t ... on..nii tiiv f 1 1H a nMi. ti.Htnra ihat the law Is clear and that the regulations of the state board of agriculture must be followed. MI'SKOCKK. June John Cul ver. W. P. Cardan, Kd Cobb. HUlie Rogers, Carl Jojjna and Harry riher nll, charged with conspiracy to dy namite iho homes of Judge Ralph ll. I'ampbell and United States Attorney W. P. Mcdlnnia, wer arraigned m Cnlted Statea commissioners court Tuesday and each held under J30. 00(1 bond pending a preliminary hearing to be held Saturday. ANTI-BUS. Juno 6. A. J. Phelps, wanted In Ardmore for passim; a worthless $60 check, committed sui cide by swallowing carbolic a id when he saw an officer coming f"i him. He used the monev ohi.nned on the cha,rk to have a good time In Kort Worth. , KTth(r reninre over having psssed'thc check or because he went to Kort Worth for amuse ment, caused him to suicide.' 1 gau H.lliin. WASHINU'K N. June li Maurice F'rancls Kgani I' S minister to Drn m.irl.'ihas tendered his resignation to the stale department owing to 111 health. - W a- . t r I -.. -.- - "w t. - 1 ft HEARTY PRAISE IS GIVEN" AMERICANS Fwnpfi Ilpp,irt Dpplare riiatoau Tlilprry Kplwvle Oiip of Moat Mnninrablo of War. SAMMIES HOLD SOOTH BANK' WatcbfulnoMi of Troopa Alda Jo. Ito puJc of (icniiHiia Who Make riplrltPd Attack. WASHINGTON, June a. A FVench report nf the work of an American machine yn bnttnlllon which haa recently been In action at Chateau Thierry IncluJes the fol lowing; ''in Mv31 I he enemv threatened to take Thlorry, atieniptlnt to flank the town on our left and a breach wa produced. The machine un battlullon, t'nlted States army, was Immediately thrown Into Cha teau Thierry with a colonial infantry battalion. Immediately the Amerl mans reinforced the entire defpnae. eapeolally at the enda of the brlilire. I Their courage and ability as mnrks men evoked the admiration of all Crnalicd by Hrp. "Crushed bv nur firo tha enemv hesitated and as a result of counter- j attacks vigorously supported by. American machine guns, they were thrown beyond the edges of tho town. Chateau Thierry remained j entirely In our hand. On the first of June towaa-ds evening, taking ad-' vantage of the darkness the I'ier- ! mans stole towards the large bridge j In which direction they penetrated' through the western suburbs to the i hanks of the Marne. In order to j mask their movements they mnde I use of smoke bombs which made the aim of the machine guns very dif ficult. At the same time the town underwent an extremely violent bom- j bardment. At the moment wehn the j Oermans arrived on the large bridge and believed themselves to be in possession of the same, a terrific explosion destroyed the central pier. Amcrlean Jlohl Rank. Rome nermann who had already erossod were taken on the south bnnk. The American machine guns held the aouth bank and gave pro tectlon for the withdrawal of the troops retiring from the northern section for the purpose of crossing the drldge prior o ita deatructlon. Here again tho courago of the Ameri- ... i n .A.a(HM ' The cans was u.-viin colonials thamHolvca, though accus- tomed to acts or nravcry. vmt by the wonderful morale in tne ia p i f'.wa fH enolnase and the ex-; trnordinarv steadiness of their allies. The watchfulness of the Ameri - cans never failed them and with . . . ..... niflvinir unon the approaches of the destroyed hri,ie. nn.l footbrldg-s they Prc- vented any re-attack tiy me. r Th"y will be relieved at the same T- time as mo r rem.. Owing to the increased cost of all kinds of ma. terial the retail selling price of OVERALLS Rag. U.S. Par. Off has been advanced to $1 25 the Suit Excellence of quality and wo'kmanahip guaranteed a heretofore. OVERALLS Look for thi3 Red Woven Label StSF M.J. ir RU.ut.fT.orr. LEVI STRAUSS 6 CO. San rnawceco. cm. J Levi Strauat St Co., San Francisco Awarded GRAND PSUE at P.P. I. E. - Mfpa-of "r..m.Aa tba aew terment for women I Itching Awful. One Box Cuticura Ointment, One Cake Soap Heal. "I bad ecsema that tormented me for Bis years. A rash appeared at first, with a dry scaly surface: The akin became red, thick, and swollen, and in a short time pimples appeared that began to form water. Then scales began to come which, in a few days, would come off, and I could not sleep. I could not stand warm clothes. The itching was awful, so that I scratched end my skin was badly disfigured. "Then I tried Cuticura, snd It hist took one box of Cuticura Ointment and one cake of Cuticura Soap to beat me." (Signed) W. D. Parkhurst, Red Boiling Springs, Tenn. Cuocura Soap to cleanse and par if y, and Ointment to soothe and soften are ideal for every -day toilet purposes. Beaeple Each Frew ar Mail. Addreaa post card: "C-tlr. Overt. H. BoMoa." Sold evavwlifie. Soap &c Oinunent and 50c. - . . t?n!hil" Sam- . o?',l,'.' 1.." Ladles SI, 000 Reward I 1 aotee Bay ureal fl.icceeefnl ponnil. t-afelj relieve! eome ot tlie loiifeat noat ebetlnali, ahnormal ea., la 3 to 3 1 ORINILO Wlffl ECZEMA 6 YEARS dajra. No harm, pain or int.rfereo.ee wita ifcst 1 am curid. -work. Mall fi.so Double Strenrth n.oo e j wlsh to say In conclnslon that I Booklet Tree. Write today. Dr. T. A!MIl0( iM oai enough in my praiaa ol 8out6ujton Kemedy Co, laS Mala BUeet. i pierce', Anuric.-'!'. J. AlXJUt. r y, n aaa City. BflO. Make Your Plans To Visit Ohio Place Addition TODAY side of whom thev fouht. The Kronch command knowing I heir Ju.si pride, feared that they would have humiliated these valiant troops If they had offered them rest sooner than their J'reru h companions In the fight. When the mercury riie and keeps ru ing when tho sun sizzles when hu manity swelters then it is that KEEP-KOOL Clothes are marvels of comfort. Yes, KEEP-KOOL Clothes for Men and Young Men are made of-splendid American fabrics, and that's another reason why you should select them. Every man who wears a KEEP-KOOL Suit advertises him self as a- practical patriot. THE HOUSE OF KEEP-KOOL THE SNE1XENBIRG CLOTnWC&O. .v.. m :i J if - S Vj Mf Philadelphia ijookforthe ' Who Will Win This Battle?" Your kidneys are tlie. filters of tin Midy. If they become inactive and fail o eliniinale the waste matter, they ait ipt to throw the whole mechanism if the body out of order, thus toil foisona can accumulate in the ryitem led be aa deadly as make venom. Resides csiihiuk the minor ailments if rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago aud backache, neglect of the kidneys is apt b develop into more serious diseases, inch as diabetes or stone in the bladder, j Rid the body of toxio poisons clean be bladder and kidneys and cure tlii j winces of rheumatism with Anurio uid you win the battiu ot me. Anuric was first discovered by P'.' ,'ierce, and ha-beueljed thousands of infferers as well as appeased and elimi lnted the ravages of the more serious tidney diseases. Now procurable for 10 cents at any good dru store, of lend Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 10 cent for trial package. SaaGOVTMJt, Tiias -'J wlsh ,to , o those who mar have rheumatism that ram 43 years old and have had rb.ui batUtn moat all my IHo. In eeeutln hT duties as a peace o 111 car of this state n the winter of 110, 1 wss einosed to lome very bad weather, which bnuiqht In a vary sevore attack, In fact. It wss io hii thai I could not ride horseback. ind I was compelled to abandon my lutles for awhile. I then began a search Hutlaa lor awhile. 1 men negan a Bearcu 1 (or a permanent core, which I did not ' 'nd 1U'I 1 I'arned of Doctor I'lerce's iinurlc.Tableta. I began taking : than. """ .'""'"""L " j " .ielll about 10 months BgO and am aatiSllwl "MADE IN U.S.A." it it -TjigW Jk i t LaV iijiMa"'j f, il" l i' aiiaiimiM aanamniaj ,1 ." lew