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IF TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920. ft ii tf fr In al II: Si fit 1 111 1 l ( CO W RR en fa lo, In TO re nil Wl eel 7i; th su no Its. tin wt Wi an va ?: pll ch1 pri O'l WA eer In'. tin un1 IT put ha vl ch. Hi fre bV. an' In tin chi out) le of the llu the Chj In nr J, Ma nth at hiM OXp u Ilia Cllt linn If t TllU thill thci Mlllt'l It h HUCl lllO mm inln lioo? , PSlj llOlO! won tlno chut Thar tlin ii tho f In tot prrw first! whoi fron my , men' O. 1 unit 1 mlofi W0 f urn VI tho ' y t depi tho worn) euua' of tl "VI cHUxlj en ai aupp mltti' Urithl nnd.-i rect distil Th viuvrt, ot yi all ol A v. M .Viarl! Va-i. Ion i' K J. erlin Ohio.. three lotted' Jlhod preco acholt UUAN CHAWFOIID I'linicr ol IIimiM). Oh, (It, wit of Ixiiul), nii".n Within my i;aiJa M.iJlM' J.lfcht up the pallia vf gloom, Hhlho where tlin tUrkni-M f .'!. Oh, flower of Iwaiity. I Am rrylne; foi your Hunt; My XHnlcn walle m hlh, AnU hold fh Iwrtplnea) Mailt, Ah lielrtj) hi my woul Tim i Ilea wlUiln lla Klnim. Now may the seed unroll IHi, Mow-c of Iwttiity, IiIboiii' ftdUi Jiomimi Mursr. TurtMlnj'a lltnitn. .Mm. D I '. Illrhardimn will a?lvi brldca purijr in hi home imfipll inmltiO in MrailwiKW Hex Wulker and J. A. McKvr, V. W. '. A Nh'IiiI Tim fulinilar of Hie V. W. thin wnnk Ii wiiy interoatuifi ulonit ao rial llni'n TUMMkiy ev.iiltia; 40 ut tlir Hiclittntfii National lain women imiiitM will have supper In thu inli aint ut lh Mint' lllim the I'oadan ri'flni'ry women employns will lu oriviil an (it, thu lumlliiata aepar nle Tin) Mill t o trill will hum liiliilivini ni tin- W on Wedme uuv Tin) liypay I'll r wslwilulril for liiiwhinn Tliliiliiy Tim Dhlii Hinli nrml Twin Citio on KrliUy ii in I on Kitiinlny tie yotiiiK woinvn of thi' KIihi .Villi. mill liiuik ll iolul Vlie Wn'ik viiil at tho IiiiIro tiolf liiini lumii Aiinoiiiii iil. Mn fli'iimo ItHimiitii .uiiiiiuiic thu xrcoixt KOlf luiK.'tiPim fur lira wliilrr M.titnii an I'Vrni of UihIiii. iloy In ihii t'oiinlry " 1 u I mill nukii thin tluwo who cure to nmko rvmT iitloiui to will Mr. lilahiip tit thu dlub Al tlili Hind new trophlm will bi iiiuiounivil ami oIIht niiim irlvvn out. In the afternoon ulnu IioIi-k fill In lilnyril on tlwi oouiwj It lh wntlior icrnlt. Kiiffiili-'jtilnlnli Wcilillnu liMiiiril, On ncrount of the orlllo.il IIIiiom of MIm IjuI.i .Miirio Miikiui who wim lo In' miiri It'll linliiy In tlu Holy J.'uinlly t'hiirvh In Mr. Hurry Kranoln IJiiliiliin, tht wi'ihlliiK him ln'n iui-iiihh-.I until a I hut iluy which will In' uiiiiouiicimI. MIiw K.ikih! In HI with pnuiiinoiiHi. (IihiiI tll ink ciiiiiv from hot Ih'iIihIo Irnil ovunlnir. Ilot 1'iirty uhi'ii, .Mrs. T. I. CltuiKiio tntortjUncil n nmiill trroup of frhvimLN yiwUiritny aflvrnoon at tho urplwiiiii which wim follo'.vnl with IiiiicIk.'Oii hit veil at downtown ratront. Tho limplmllon ot thlH Inforniul oourtoy wuu illcii lmiliul I'iiitImIi of HI. loalu, who I vWritlni: Mm. ClcorKO I'. Ijnny. Ml-H. Itiuloir n h ilonti'm. Iimlvilil of Mm. V'fL(ti'r M. .Mount OA nclutliilDil In the yinr'e proKnini, Mn. Krunk .M. ltoilolr will le htwtt'Mi lor tho weekly lirlilRu ten In tho Country club on 'ilncmtny uftor- iiopii. 'niiwo tloMrliiK to inuko roir vutlunn will phono tho oluti. Oiiave Mil or Osueu ri'iO. Iiifiirnml Illiuicr l'urty. Mr. una Mm. V. N. Bill tuia Mum Mnry .Sill will uutrrluln IHU nvun Iiik In the Country chili ut dinner tionorlui; their rel itivi s una vUltorH, Mr. ami Mm. Oeoriio Ilnuumoiit of l"nnh)lvniiliu Thr-ro will ho 12 coverti. Meeting IVtliMinnl. On ncrount of tho tUuitli of MIm Mary Hlerllmf, tho ntootliuj of tho U. S. A. club nohrulult'd . to meet T3iunHlHy In lh homo of Mix. flriuit II. MoCiiIIoukIi hrtn boon o.illuil off, tlra ilccoato.l havliitf loen a cloou frlcna of the IiohImm. INir Visitor. Mm. r. V. MnKlnula la tmrnberod aiiionc tho lioslrMoa for next week when fliii will enlnrtuln at Ittilise in hrnor of her motluir, Mra. Alfred Ilrhiton of llllleboro. 111. 1 II ft irt mt 1 lliunv. There tlll ho an liiforniul tlunco Klveii by til tl Kultrhta of Coluiithu In the Ketrhitui holol on ThuraJuy evnnlns, I'Vbrunry b. Mrs. Jnlm 1). llall left fliinday for New York, whe.ru alio will villi roLa Uvc. Mrs. 1''. II. Iteeohor of KatiKia City, who Tins been the KUral or Aim. 11 II. Mewlmer. lmn returned to Iwr IllllllO. ' ' Khncr ami Ilulph, the yuunit aon or Mr. nnd Mra. u. w. jucou wno have been HI, tro much Improved, Mr. nnd Mra. Wllllnm aoodman of tlila city are numbered ainoiK vial lora In Tampa. Kla., slates tho Tampa .Moriunc 'nnuuno. Mr, and Mra. Charles p. r.irrcn left Mtlininy for Denver, Colo., Imv- Getting Too Fat? Try This Reduce l'rtiple who don't rrow too ft! at U foriumie i-vfrpiion Hut If you flod th ftt HcrumuiaUni; or ivlrmly utnhtritoiut, you will Vf in follow thi ftucKtition, which U rndortftt hy iho'immW ( pfopU who know Ak your J r n it i t tor If you prr fer writ tho Mrmola '. (tfli Wuoil vrrJ Tf . Ilroti. Mt-h ) (nr Urs n.ft of MarutoU rrrirl m TihUn $1 It lh vrtre the worM over Jihme thl ton will bn ff from tirmful ilmn ami te ahU to rfiluer two. lhrc or four iwuo'ls a wptk without ilirtlDf or ifrr . AJu "aspirin for headache Name "Bayer" is on Genulno Aspirin say Bayer Insist on "Haycr Tnhlota of As plrln" in a "llnyer pucknge. con taining proper dlrectlona for Head ache. Colda I'aln, Neuralgia. Dum batto. and Itheumnllsm. Name "Uayor" means genuine Aspirin pre. scribed by tihyalclana for nine een years. Handy tin boxea of 1 . lot. coat to cents. Aspirin la trad mark of Hnyor Mnnufnc lire of lo noacetiwcldester of Salicylcacld.--AdvU TY WOMAN'S WORLD ahd WORK . . rEUKlMO I ii; I m ii iiiii'-.t tin i" o.i an omit of lie lllmwii In iit lnnni. of H relitllvr Mr fliorBi' I i iM.gr.ii"vr of Tn liwl.i ii in, lni tum In "n h vlal'or hfi for MVml wnrha in the hoio of Oolom l Hfid Mm W It I'wck left hil t iKht for lu r horn, n rtlil Mr PrAeTt mn flohrfn of C'uleo, III , who twinr Krlday, hnvliiK iMien nurn mond on nwrnnii 'if th deth of Mm tek Mm Prorni'meyr hiiiI Mr. von Hi-hren r- aleter him) hrotlmr of th iloowmed. CM 11 1C VIC NTS (ili. hilar. TiiMdny Hook lull will meet with Mm. Wllllnm HIhIiI on Notth Dtin ver nvehiie. Chapter A. K.. I' K will inet with Mm (i K IX" ker. 1117 Houtli l'oorla atreet. Tho Italiil.ow Women will Jneot In tho library at a. so o'clock liiliTifllnic 'hilk mi Jltnliti. Mr Jiiiihh V. Mo II l un of lliia olty mlilreaeeo tlir iiD'nibera of the ''rnwn Mciil I'liiiuiHiKtnu i Irr.n ynalorrtay nftertiwoti til Ihn rt'K'ilHr ineelltiR liilil In Un' library. The rlrclo haa bei'ii atiulylliK Mexleo Mr. MullUan 1io1iik ii'Hldoil In Mnxlro for 23 vnnm hroilKlit flret linml ilnla to the clreln, whlnh wna moet llitereet Intf. lie told iiiiiiiy thliiii relative lo the Axtoe rulim wlilt'h hn had eenn; told of lh flcut day etlll ol' etirved In Mi'ilro wlllrh wero In eplreil hy li'ttendii hundrila of yeom old; ho epoko of tho Indian trllxn. t ti til i- i-iiatomn nnd ImbllH nml puld trlbiitn to tho Himnl'ird nml hH entry Into thl.i moat InterriHim country. Mr. Mulllatin eald t ho thought Amerlra wn lit fmilt lfi the war hot ween Mexlro nnd thle eoiin Iry In ISIS Prior to the main apoak. or of tho afternoon, papera on Mex lro worn read by Mia, I'hnrlea Coop, er and Mm l)ill Cohen. Mra, Vrank Heninnn waa leader for the afler noon'a prorrnm. Mm. I,, V. Crater, tlin prraidt'iit, had elinrKo of the mcetlni;. lliii lli'llrnlo .Mtt'lliiir. The I'an llellnnlo naaorlnllon met rVilurilay afternoon In Jho honio of Mm. Until lllevliia on Him 111 New port. I'lnna whip tllaiiiaaetl f"r Ihn iinmial l'lin-llollenlr. danro, which la to be Klvcn H.ttiirdHy evenlnk. Ten. rtiary 21 In the Kennedy loatuurnnt. Mm. Thonuia I Munron la chairman of tho commrtttco In rliHrea. Dnrlni: the aoclul hour followlnR tho liilHlneaH elMloll tho Kileala en Joyed a valnntlnn rontent In which Mlaa Frank Pulley received tho prUo. AeNlstlnir himteeeea for tiie aner noon wero Mendnmei M. T. HprlnKnr, Ilnrrv C. I'Nilr and Mine Twyllah HprltiKer. A lovely In p luncheon waa eervnd to the followliiK; Momlamea Joaenh II. Mld'hell. C 11 Trlddy J, C. l'erolvnl. W. CI. lleniiot. A. J. CnrneBle, It. A Montiiklie, O. W, Mnloney. C. it. iinitKnru. i-. ii. t ar- liellua. VIlKll O. Wood. Uobert II. Wood, Harry C 1-lilr, Hurl Hneed; Minan Mnn:nri!l HplVey. Alice wn eon, raullun k, rntton, Mary Hkeen. Kleanor Keith, llarbara Iltnrdan, Jeeale Akeater. Irene llowen. I-Yank Cullny. (llmlvs Ilrown. .Mary llurlon I'attl Artiur, until luovin, 'nvyiuin Hprinitor. .Vortli V. C. 'I', V. There will bo the annual moth er a mcetliiR of tun Nortinnio . v T, U. held Wednesday afternoon at '.''SO o'clock In the homo or .Mra. lOrneat Cllilow. 121 North Hlwootl nvenuo. Altenuon la rniieii to tne Easiest, Best Way to Check Colds, Coughs ttilb that Big Bargains in U. S. Army Goods Heavy O. D. Wool Overcoats, each $9.75 0. 0. Wool Ulankets, brand now, woight, pounds, size GGx88, each $9.00 Gray Wool Ulankets, brand now, weight 't'a liounds, si.o GG.88, each $8.00 Marino C. 1). Blankets, weight -P' t pounds sizo GaxSiJ, each $7.50 Slightly usod Cray Wool BlankoW, woight 4 V. liounds, size GGxS'l, each $6.50, Five-pound Khaki 0. U. Comforts, each $3.00 Five-pound Flowered Comforts, each $2.50 A full line of Army Clothing: and Gloves, Army Tents and WiiRon Covers, all sizes. Army Equipment Sales Co. Phone Cudnr 569 315 Est Third Street Tulsn, Oklahoma. Knport.iii n of ultendlnie the mcetln ny all mombeia, hrrrity .Mrt-lliuc Pnatlxnie!. The m hm i In if Hcheiluled for Hulur lay by the Kappa Kuwwi Oanima. tiirori'y In tho home of Mm. O. W. vlalnney, Imh been ponponed one week fr"m dale on Hfonfit of wiim In the huioea of many membois hlnl.i.Miiri t lnli, Mra. C -'. ol will etitartaln the Hhakeapearo rlub In her homo on 1' rlday afternoon. II. A. It. The laillea of lb" tl. A. It. will meat In ieilar tHialun al the Moot hall Wednesday afternoon at t o'cloek GUY SPIKER TOlARRY EMILY KNOWLES TODAY OOKTIli Kli flUlM PAOB ON It. V'mII It hm Maa . t" 'he homo of Mia. William Ma'teraby. 'I ajn a workliiK man and would like to km I liia mulu r over and return home aa auon aa pi aal ble "Thla la my own affair rnpinl Iwm of what haa been eald of and written iihoiit IL It hoa been aald I am dolnn aometliliiK out or the ordinary, that la alao my own af fair. It haa been anlil I am a tlH- elpla of Karl Marx nnd that I read Heliiipenhatier MayiiO a i, but I want lo any th.it I am dotnn thla on my own luicouiit. nullilnir in linttitloii or In booka haa anythlns to tin with It. "I mn on .Vmerluiti horn f-M-7en. My family before me were Ainnrlran born. I want to marry Mlat Kiiowlna now unit If alio will ooneent It will truly inako mo the happliat mail In the world. "My affidavit makea my mental altitude in thla matter quite clear. I will kii (ui liter and atate that I have bad plenty uf time to think It over and III no way resrot my ileelalou. Mm. Hpltier echoed tho refill iiii'iil" of hnr brother-in-law. "My coiiaclettce la perfectly flour." elm aald to reporters. ".Hume people think It atranko and cenauro me for the atnnd I hino tiiken. Hut I mil the ouatodlan of my own bellefa, my own Ideal, my own IhoUKhld. and tho carrying of them out, In tho lut nnnlyala, affect only myaelf. I know jnu wlah to talk about my ao-cnlleil lierolo tdeaa about Hi" marrliiKa i elation and tho attendant clr nuniatalii'oa of my huHbantl'a llaaon with Mlaa Knowlea. I o.m'1 any nnythliiK other than what I luivo already aald. A wronif waa dona Mlaa Knowloa nnd It la In our province to rlKht it na beat wo can. Thai la what wo aro trylnn to do.' Mrx Hplker la herarlf n mothor. Hho waa a aehool teacher In llar rlavllle, W. Va before lmr mar rlako to Captain l'orley B. Nplkor elht yeatB into. Bho la a otrlkliily prelty woman of 27, with a blondo complexion and cloa;-cut, pretty fealurea. Ouy Hplker, her lliia bnntl'a brother, waa one of her pu plbi In tho echool touching- daya. Mimino StjiKit Oirnlvnl. TAWHUHICA. Keb. 2. Ono of the ttreateat carnival cnlertalnmenta which haa over been put on In the CHiiro nation etnrtod today and will continue until Baturduy night- The I'nwhuaka Mnoan have named thla tho 'O.Wah-t.iini-l'ah." (Ireat crowda nre expected from other points In On.'iRe county. Ttio pro urnin Incliitlea band concerta nlcht ly, confetti fiithta and mlnlatrol nnd vuudovllle ehowa, Tou will enjoy your evenlnc din ner at the Koarncdy ItrRtnurant: Rood food, Rood aorvlco at roaaon- able pricea,- auvu YOUNG OR OLD, man or woman, will find in Foley'i Honey and Tnr n pure, pleas ant, nliolraome, tale anil (iiccchIuI remedy lor cotifttii or coldtportlculaily If taken promptly. Don't eiprriment with unknown unlrlcd uUtlltilca or Imllatloot when you can (Jet the ftnuloe. Foiey's Honey and Tar COMPOUND made, under the cleanest conditions, of the freshest, purest and finest in Krrdlenla roMible to ptoituc. Thta fine old tarallr medicine actually coita Icaa than II 70a buy the material! and mix them yourtelf. Every Uier a Friend ! Iiat uil FuUv'i ItentT mil Tar Cempovad ft rh and cala1 lur vr and and It n't b bl."l Ki4. U lUUtj. 2Zi N, Hill 61.. M.Mili.n. O. "Wh.n m lilllt till al a liSI colj I (ia h,r , Jm cl Falty'a lUnr and Tar. anJ it IWaya rlim I'M I rin lfrut U laa hiialy. ' klti. M, K Schlaib iwi uiuiuy ' , auimiu, 1 a. "aty lilt, l.J a vr alUck ol craup anj 1 hally ). h -.itj hat dlvj If it bd net tta 4r Flr'a lUntj d lar. Twa dotva ilittd turn and a tvnl la lp nd w lroukU.1 no mtrt Uit. W II Thomloa. 352J W. IDIh Sl.,Latlla Rack. Aik I am in ray lahly.aitaath vtar and I waa trevblta1 a tirklma la ray Ihroat. l an irv alail Ia l.ll llial I-alar a lUatv and Itaodall, Uaylan, Nat, !-! a lUoav and Tar baa atjpajtbat." Ga. P Foley's Honey and Tar it recommended for couAha, coKIt, lioararnrta, tickling cl the Ihroal, apaamodlc croup, whooping cough, It grippe auJ bronchial coughi. CLAIM NEWBERRY SPENT TOO MUCH OO.ITIMUKI) 1'luA l'AQK OHK. Iierry orgnnluulon "la'incheil Into an TKy of eirilinjf" and aiwko of Kreat hwipa ami piles of currency which hti id waa vhIMm at tho Detroit und tlrBnil Iinpnla headiuartera. "Tlie nvldorico will ehow,'' he anoiitod, "that thla organ Irallon apent moro money on an average every II hoiim than the lawa ff tlie I'nltod Htntea permit for an entire cumpalu-n. it will Ktruw Unit Iho defiuidanla niMwiteo they would mnke Truman II. Newberry the heat known man In Michman." ( mn .MIi'IiIkhii .Map. The lirowcillnr unvJ a lilir man of MtebtKui to IliualrHio "rliu manner Ii whlnh tho state Venn parcwlled out Binoii flold flKonta," nnd alao to ahow Hie Jury whb'Ji defendants eume rnm eaoti ootinty In the atate He namial .Hmiator Newberry and I"reilrok Cody, whom he demirlbeil n a "a 1-KlMiitlvr agent for larise ir poratlomt. portlciiftirly tho Amerloan Toleidwino A TeleKTaph &., and Iho Awierkiun liook rompuny." aa tlie men who mndc tho "prollmlilary ar rniiKwmenta " Hn milled' "Tliev hud rietermlneil to nurcliute I the Lnllca Statea wnnlomhlp In Mlchlaun fur Mr NewlxTi-y." .Mr. Dalley told tho Jury that tho aenutor waa then on "patriotic work'' In New York city na a linn tenant commander In tho navy, add iik that the American Hook com mny "waa laritely controlled by tho llnfnea family to which Mr. Nuw- berry waa related by marrlauo." Mr. Dallny aald that Cody waa commissioned lo hlro a manaRor for tho campaign and that J. 'I. Hay den, W'aahlnRtnn norreapondont of the Detroit News waa offered tCOO month, but rvfiiHod tho tioaltlui becnitae "ho tlld not wnnt that kind of a Job," Mr. Dalley aald aollclta tlon of J fuyileri reaaetl atiddcnly after the latter had ndvlned Mr. Now berry "not to conduct a 'burrel campnlKii.' " Mr. Dalley then ahlfted the areno to Detroit, where ho aald In Fob runry there waa a conference of Michigan iiolltlclana known aa "Cody men. ' Thla conference, ho ealtl, aelectetl l'nul H. KlnK. one of tho defendants, na manaiter of tho numpiilKti. , l.'uiplojra ARents, Durlmr the camnalcn." aald Mr. Dallej, "Mr Klnir vlaltetl practically every county In Mlchlirnn. Ho em ployed many'Keneral aRonta and paid out a vaat mint of money." Tho proaccutor then akotched the publicity cumpulun or tho Newberry organization, charslni; that they aotieht ndvertlalnir apace In "every uowripnpor and in.inailne In the etate.'' Do named aeveral publlca tlona In which he aald udvertlalnir nppearen, inclutllnpr Huaslan, Mn MOTHERS, sRIEND dials 1Ud a aha m Mhid ai ava.. n . tmpnim ataxjaioa m parr.ar Ant.rjt YOU NEVER CAN TAME A WILD CAT Mr. Dodaon Warns Against Use of Treacherous, 'Dangerous Calomel. i.alomei aalivatea! I fa mercury. inioniei acta llko tlTnamlte on aliiKKlli liver. When ralomel come Into contact with aour title It craahea into it, rnualiiK crnmpInR und nau bea. Ir you reel tillloua, headachy con atipatcd and all knocked out. Jtu ro lo your druRRlat and Ret a bottlo or Dodson'a Uver Tone for a few cents which Li a harmlcjn veitetable auimuiute ror uanReroua calomel. Take a apoonrul nnd If It Moeam atart your liver nnd atralRhten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel nnd without mnktnfr you atCK. you just co iiack ana cet you money U you take calomel today you'll oe kick anti nauaeaieu tomorrow; oe aliloa, It may aiillvnln you, while you take uoason a uver Tone you win wnKO up reennir creal, mil ninniiinn nnu reauy ror work or Piny. Ifn harrnleaa, '-pleaaant and anre to Rlvo to children, they like It, AtlVI Use Antiseptic Liquid Zcmo There is one remedy that seldom I inns to stop ucning torture and relieve skm trritntion and that nukes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zcmo, which generally ovetcom.es skin diseases. Kczcnin, itch, pimples, rashes, blachhc-uK in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes 1 disapjvear overnight. Itching usually , 6tops instantly. Zcmo is a safe, anti septic liquid, clean, easy to use and i dependable. It costs only 33c; an extra , largo bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not creasy or sticky nnd is positively safe tor tender, sensitive skins. I The K. W Rcee Co . Cle vt Und. O. WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP ROOT For many yeara dniRfflsts have watched with much Intercut the re markable record maintained by Or. 'Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the Krent kid ney, liver and bladder medicine. , It M a phKlcl.in's prescription. Swurnp-Itoot Is a atrenKthenlnu I meiitcinn. It helps tho kidneys, uver 1 nnd bladder do the work nature In j tonded they should do, Swamp-Hoot h:ui atood the test of yeara. It la Mold hy all ilrinculala on i its merit and It uhould help you, No other kidney medicine has so many i friends, ) Ho sure to cet Swamp-Hoot and j elan treatment at once. II-wevcr. If you wish first to test this Ktc.it preparation send ten cents I to Dr Kilmer & IM-. HltiKhantton, N Y for a "sample bottle When writ- Iiir bo sure and mention the Tulsa World, Advu J Divorces Must Slay on Docket 30 Days Before Acted Upon ffptelit to Tbt World. ItJNCA CITY. Keb. 2. District .liulfjn John W. Illrd announcea that heiii eforwartl nil illvoroo cuaea muat remain on the ilocketa In liia court at uHt SO Axytt beroro bo- ln iiclfd upon. Thla ulUmatum waa mutt after ho Kranted u dl- vorio to John M. Moliater, tho Oklahoma City building contrac tor, who waa recently held not not Runt) by a jury In the tllatrlot i-ourt ol tlila (xninty on a ciairgo of klllliu: Amo IIMiop. Mclaier miwlo an unwritten Uw plea and tmmetllately riled a petition for a dlvortv. liia wife did not contest the Knit 'rtiey were marrle.l In cklshoinn City on June l laat, nnl otimo to ronca city wnero no lam amna butldlnic conlracta. nlnh, Italian and IIiinRiirlnn newa papera "and aomo publlahed In tho (lerinan UneuaKo." He then turned to the uan of mov ing pictured, aayliiR that Thomna It. riillllpa of Detroit, ulio or tho ue- fendanla, waa acut to New York to heitotiato ror Itiein. 'I'hillllKi tmrchaard aIout I.00O reel or an old film ahowlnK a, re view of tho United Btaloa navy." u.ibl Mr Dalley "Tho aubtltlea wero hiuiRed ho aa lo inako tho pictures appllcablo to tho propaRanda for which they were Intended. Mr l'hll ipn aleo employed n moving picture 'omnany to tnko 125 feet of nev film. Mr. Newberry noed In various at tltudea In tho now film. Ho went to battloaliln located on dry land In a Now York park and atood on tho oridfio or tho amp and turneu aiowiy to race inn audlcnco while the camera caiiKht him In this attitude 'Ho next played that ho niu pay- ini; a visit of inapcctlon to thla bat- tlealilp. "To dlvort attontlon from the fact that tho film wna a Now berry ndver tlaemcnt. und render It moro tnl.t- lendtnR, tho film terminated with nu appeal ror otillstmeiita in the navy. Mr. Dalley said the film waa ills trlbuted in Michigan, advertised by Newberry ORenta poalni; na theatrical aitvunco men, but that ' patrona o the moving plcturn houaoa over the atato paid the reRUlar price of ad mtaalon to tfn thla film." INFLUENZA starts with a Cold Kill the Cold ntfZ tatlraa. At the first ILL'S CASCARA rtmadr far 20 vaars tablat iorm a(a, aurt. no bttaka uo a cold in It houra rrlievta crip in i dart. ' back II It lalla. Tba Ina box hai a. Red top with Mr. il'a plctura. Al AUDimg Strtm REALLY WANT TO BREAK THAT COLD? You lose no time ivhen you use Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honcy LOOSEN thaThliTa-paclttd phlegm. l--ue that labored breathing. AlUy that distresaing inflamma tion. Get rid of tliat lioarMneu, that constant cougliing, tliat irritating throat-tickle. Freedom from these unpleasant things is what Dr. Bell's I'ine-Tar-lloney helps promote. And it is ufe for anybody from kiddies to grandma. 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Acreage devoted to the production of grain haa decreased 40 por cant this year, Senator Clrunna declared. The wnent farmers of thla country have lost 12,000.000.000 hvcausn of reiculallnna, I am uolnir to introduce a bill to repeal the law fixing wheat prices, aenaior uronna ram "i oe llovo the action of Wheat Admlnla tratnr Humes la part or the plan to placo Herbert Hoover beroro tho women of this country aa ono who wishes to reduce the price of bread." Henator Met umber or North Da kota, aaked If Hoover did not make the minimum provided In tho law a maximum price. "lea, ho violated the confidence of tho aenato In making our Intended minimum prlco a maximum price," Senator Oronna answered. Whisky KflMxl. nANClOIt, Me. Keb. 2. Moro than 1.000 quarts of Canadian whisky concealed In a car of potntoes was seized by United H tales cualoma of flcera at Northern Maine Junction today. Hunt's VOL. II. Manufacturers of high grade hosiery subject every pair to the most rigid inspecton be fore they are permitted to go out as first-class hose. If there is the slightest irregularity in the weave they are culled out and sold in lots as second-class Hose. In most intance the wearing quality is not affected. It is one of theso Special Purchase Lots 'All Silk full fashioned Hose in Black only subject I to very slight irregularities, otherwise they would sell from $3.75 to 5.75 pair. All ltCRular Size One Lot of Lisle Hose 39c Pair 1 Regular 50c quality of Black and White Lisle Hose in first-class condition: All sizes. v Hosiery Section Mnln Floor 'Assorted Salted Nuts Candy Shop Main Floor Main the Country CARRIERS ASK AN INCREASE Itural Mnll Men Demand Morf Itc Ixjrti'd llicy .loin Uilior Kitlcratlon. WASHINGTON, Kob. 2. Hurul nixil carriers am rlgiilng at tho rnto of !i0 u day, W. D, Hrown, rep nwtitlne tho National llunil Mall Carrie m nnaoclatlbn, told the mntito IKKital commltteo totaay, ailillnrf uiut the aervlco faced nerlotia dirrioultlcu un!cH rinnnclal iTliof waa accorded the employes aoon. JIo nuked a per manont Iru-Teaao of approximately 10 por cent over tho present base, pay of 1 1.200 per annum, with a nilrutmum Ixino of $1,920. Tho In crcnaed annual exiienee would b about $78,000,000, ha Kutd. Chairman Townacnd, republlcun, MIohlRon. taiUl tliat In view of tho condition of tho trenmiry ho did not bellevu coniiTeas would bo dlspoo-il to grant the Increwio nakt-d until tho mint commttteo on Oio reclaasl ricatlon or aatariea nait rctKincu Henator l'lilpl. republican, CoKi rudo. exprvsae,) surprise when J. C rfttunbaurh, York, J'a., alao appear ing ror the rural poatnl employes, announced that an organization of rural mall oarrlera had Joined tho American Kcileratlon of lyibor. 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