SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR CLEAN-UP WEEK Buy now—every item listed spells econ omy. Clean up your home, garden and lawn. These are the m LARGE SIZE CedarPolish MOP iDisiNFtrrs CmNSEf Polishes PRICE C EDa and Can of Cedar Polish Oil all for 65c Best quality cedar polish mop in box with long handle and one can of cedar polish oil. f* P' all for........................................ b5C New Mops for Stores, Homes, Offices OR PUBLIC BUILDINGS. ALL COMPLETE READY FOR USE A fine grade mop and handle, known commer cially as the "linen-finish mop. Complete with patent mop handle. Medium size, sale nn„ price is .........OUC Small size, sale prie is only........... 55c Extra large size for hotels, offices and pub- -| pT lie buildings.. »0 I. • J O Large size, for offices and lobbies, sale price ^ Galvanized Water Pails, Slightly Water Stained and Some Slightly Damaged 20c 10-quart size, on sale for only .... 14-quart galvanized water pail: for only .................... GARDEN HOSE 50-Foot Garden Hose on Sale to morrow at $6.00 Poultry Netting Heavy gauge, best make poultry netting, 100 square feet for 75e Everything for the Garden at Very Small Prices. Garden Rakes 35c Best make—the kind that will give absolute satisfac tion. Sale to morrow at ... 12-quart size sale for onlv .... . on sale tomorrow 30c 40c .,r 35c Garden Hoes Garden hoes with razor-like finish; long handle; prb sale tomorrow.....trW GARDEN SEEDS Vie sell Garden Seeds as we do everything else we handle, at Cut Prices. Our seeds are all fresh new crop and among the many varieties are: Cucumber, Cabbage, Peas, Radish, Corn, Tomatoes, Lettuce. Watermelon. Carrols, Beets. Beans. Onions—Get Shiners prices on trarden seeds, he guarantees to save you money. flïïïïTl n 1W sB i M d'iWM ;1 : Sam Shiner, President and General Manager. THE BRITISH PARTY EN ROUTE TO AMERICA Washington Arril 19. The state de (tetment announced today that the British oftlcial party coming to dis cus* the war Is constituted as follows: Arthur J. Balfour, foreign minister: Kir Kri Drummond Mnlfom, M P.; * • I' IKiIttk and G. Butler« icntouu 1 •taff: Roajr Admixai Kii 1 »udlty I; s de «'hair. Pa master Vint ent I^awfort, Disfiguring Growths of Hair Entirely Removed ( Sew Method Re i nd Ali » If you are afflicted with a growth « .f ! superfluous hair, go to your druggit-t at once, get a «tick of phelaotine, follow th» simple Instructions—and have the pleas antest surprise of your life! With your own eyes you will see ihe hair come out. roots and all—Instantly, easily, k:.\,ng' your skin smooth and hairless us » babe's. Phelactine ie not to he compared with the unual depiiatorv or electrical methods. It Is new and different. It ■*. odorless, non -irritating, and so harmless a child could aafelv ent It. So efficacious j It is always sold under a money-back I guarantee. * mrj. 1 .f ! » j I * Jen. G. Bridges, Capt. H. H. •r-Clay and l»ord Cunliffe, gov of the Bank of England. STREET CARMEN STRIKE IN NEBRASKA CAPITAL Lin r.'n, N\ j., April 19.—About half of rhe < » ndu« U >rs and motor men joined the strike declared last midnight ai:d irregular service was being given on most of tin lines over town. Strikers claim that 100 out of 170 work«j r s have joined their ranks. No violence ho» been attempted, but the rr.c-n staged e para.'t arid denionstra - tiGU early th.s morning. The met; demand an increase in wages and recognition of the union. new trial granted. Thr supreme court in the cane uf the State acainst W. W. Merk, charged with the sh.K.tlnu of Jamea Kinir at Virginia City, haa reversed the Judg ment Uf the lower court and ordered the ease remanded for a new trial. Main springs $1.00, guaranteed. May er, lowest priced Jeweler In Montana. 21 West Park.—Adv. Subscribe for th« Butt« Dailv Post I ' j i j TO THE COUNTRY DRY Leading Prohibitionists Discuss Measure to Curtail the Liquor Traffic. The Post** Washington Bureau. tlie United Ktnt «•ratit h of many inemliers some time ■ Senators Borah Jone* » .»f Washington a • M of low»i have been holding fi conferciHi SB to perf«*ct logis! rhich. if passed by congre go a l«'»ig way toward curtalll Idaho, Kenyc ouent tion v would the honor trull cardinal featu Their plan has as follows: 1. The establishment of a t closed area around every militai y and naval camp where men are trail ted for serv ice Within this area, \ vhlch would embrace u wide rtUUua. s; »loons would be abolished and Intox!« would be prohibited. »tin« li .(junrs H. The inipoMltlo vhlskey and beer a vhlch. whllo it woi ve. would be rosi amo time yield a enuc. 3. Tlu absolute shipment of Intoxlca used foi beverage | state to another. 1 Wayne B Wheelet torney a nd general A nti-Sal< >on League just give i out a sta in the p esent situs how, In he opinion that org anization, taken at »nee to curl now that the United of n heavy tax on d other intoxicants id not bo prohibit - •ictlve und at the considerable rev probibit Ion of the it in« liquors to be purposes from one i* of Columbu*. nt ccunsel for the of America, has tement of interest atlon. ns it shows of the lenders of steps might be > the liquor trame, States is In war. 'he statement says: "Pour methods are provid nnstitution which authorized leglski the c\ measure This method and the r nking purp» vhlch may and sale s used to ch lndus oplum for s no limit on liquor r 'rules the p. t lie er of govern] migr regulation for land and naval forces under article 1. sections R to 14 of the constitution, authorizes laws prohibit ing the sale of liquor in military and naval stations, or for certain dis tances around them. Congress has established dry zones around Indian reservations and the supreme court has sustained this legislation. "There seems to he no limit in on cross in extending the zone around such territory used for military pur roses One rcsol »t lor already has been nil odueed In oong •ess along this line n ' d another pr ohU itc the sale ol liquor in a military tra ining cam; or to n er^ on In unlfc rm. "Th r«l the intersta o commerce clause construed by the supreme ct urt. gi\ es congress pow u* t o provide th 0 most ml into direct Ions of Inters ate »•ommero It haf un limited po wer over i tu ors which m«»N e between the "Fo irth. the prof mhl ' of the » nn stttut on sets forth the purpose of th«' fed er: 1 government to 'promote the gener il velfare.' krtlo e I. sectio i 8, of th »institution gi VOS pow PI to congr "»SS to provid« f»»r the 'common defon* uni genera welfare.' " Mom he rs »»f cong ress who favo r a cross cut method Df 1 ringing al out 1 rohU its >n, or net ir-p ohibition. de dare that the opportunity is now at hand. The cumbersome method of i o . Using the constitution In the regu l .r way, which would require ratifica tion by three-fourths of tin* state leg islature:: is to be sot aside while a try-out Is to be made of emergency war measures in securing the same re suit without delay. RUSSIAN EXILES WILL RETURN TO COUNTRY Copenhagen. April 19 (via London). The German government has granted permission to a second delegation of Russian exiles to return to Russia from Switzerland. This time 15 so ldai revolutionists of the extreme radi cal type will be repatriated. The first exile delegation were social democrats of a milder persuasion. The 15 exiles are headed by Xathanson, who, next to Frime Kropotkin, is the oldest Rus sian revolutionist of prominence. Xathanson was one of the leaders in the original revolutionary party of the people s will." While Kropotkin was a nihilist Xathanson and his col leagues are extreme peace apostles. WOMAN BECOMES " ATTORNEY AT 71 I Ann Arbor. Mich Mrs. Betsy Todd »Lee. 71 \eurs old and English born, has just taken out her fust naturalisa - ' tion papers. She w ill be more than j 73 > ears old when she gets her final papers and becomes a citizen of the i United States. At the time of life when most wom en are content to he just grandmoth ers, Mrs. Le»* is finding time for many things a busy \»>uth and middle age j denied. At 71 she has Just completed a course in law. having the distinction of being the oldest woman to be grad uated in law in this country—also with the satisfaction »»f knowing that never but once did her marks fall below 85 on a marking basis of 100 Tor perfec tion. 1 may never practice law," says Mrs. Lee." but if we women get the we shall need to know many things about the laws. There arc* enough men voting now who know nothing about law, and not much about any thing else." THE BUTTE DAILY POST POSTS YOU ON THE NEWS BRINK HOT WÜTER WITH MEALS TO STOP Thousands uf un furl i almost daily from d> , fermentation, sour, an lente. gases or distn-b to catarrh of the stoma only form the agn, i drinking before »ach i hot water containing pure hisuraled niagn* stomach there is bl« od BUpplj. all ment and sour lu place. A glass of will draw the bio promoting secrett neela further he I tint! tile food Easy, natural Il H" It tlU! ..f the flclent » f«r l ii l * li Is . thus action hering III not out dlstr sought. BIsurated Magnesia is laxative, Is harmless, pleasant an to take and can lx obtained fro local drugc.isi. Do not fuse I Magnesia with other forms or ma, milks, citrnies, etc., but net it pure blsurated form (powder »»r t especially prepared for this pun» STOP THAT COUGH With 8 8 8 0 Four Eight ^ COUGH SYRUP Price 50c at the Galaxy Drag Co., Inc. 343 East Park Street ! i | ' SUBMIT BIDS FOR FIRST UNIT OF THE DEACONESS HOSPITAL Bids for the construction of the first unit of the proposed Deaconess hos pital were opened yesterday. They will be acted on at a meeting of the trus tees to be held next week. The bids follow: Hugh Johnson, $16,500; Man ley & Wortman, $16,S!»7; Clifton, Ap plegate, Toole & Bo P. Cribble, $17,1)93: $ 18.250; Sound Const $20,870. MT.287; J. je Smith, PROWLERS ENTER SENATE COMMITTEE ROOM AT NIGHT Washington, April 19.—Capitol po lice discovered today that the door of the senate committee bn naval affairs had been forced during the night. Clerks in the committee room after a hurried examination said no papers were missing and Senator Swanson, the acting chairman of the committee, said there was no confidential informa tion In the room. O O A 'V . .• * "Just What I Want!" "Give me cake made with Calumet—1 know what I'm getting — I know it*» pure, wholesome, nourishing, tempting and tasty. "It's ail in Calumet*s won derful leavening ami raising power—its absolute purity. Dm Calumet for uniform results and economy." Received Highest Awards Km Coci E»d Frtt— S" SU, im Ptumd Cau. ^»flNGWWOÖt^J -SiJCAOO I I I I l mm n were ! Government Was Forced to Make Concessions to Secure Resumption of Work. »•i.ilist o s. *• . • Mini-« Ifi .ini ami >un ein» nt that the Be 1 In strike h: s » title» A sett lenient vas reached » i t« r u n almost iinanlm MIM (leclsion b> t lie» metal w«u ken* to re • b m< \ • folio wing the grant ing ni' their pri i. i. ai »! •mande. Among Hi * COI cessions i mi de by the governm •nt are compilant e with tile demands of the union loi tlie est ali lishinent of » st; tiding coi imlssion of labor rej res enta Les whic i will h | VC a voice n the food dis rlbutlon in t t( greater Berlin, a promise that strike will not be punished by being the front, explicit «insurances qua to food ruth os and effectiv tires agui.ist evasions of the foe hit ions by the rich. Incidentally the German throw an interesting light ii| m eura. \ of Remi-offlclal repo v hi tele ed, for Instance, t not been graphed abroad de tiie munition Industry 1 The Vorwjierts today, less red by the censorship, heads its it of the strike "Berlin Munition rs on Strike." paper says work ceased com atforte hampf ! plctely on Monthly 1 al out 300 muni i tion j lants and that 2 10,000 strikers | report •d to the met »1 vorkers' union ' alone. This num »er was further swelle, by strikers whr falle» to re port a nd by parti ■lpa its il other trade mlons. Amo lgHt these figures the official news In ir»a u in i state ment isserted the n uml >or of strikers was a »out 125,000. refor n school s much toril y than In the other Mr. . T. C. Brock wa Mrs. L. J. Hi niilton w the i leeting. Miss R sang two sol» s. accom A1 ma Giduz. Mrs. H. Mrs. M. C. 11 ennigan d« leg »tes to the state Great Falls. MR. MADD0CK MAKES APPEAL TO PARENTS ON BEHALF OF STUDENTS - ! Superintendent W. E. Maddock, in an address delivered last evening ut the meeting of the high school circle . <>f the Parent-Teacher association, j made a plea for the interest of the i parents in the conduct of the child : especially in direct relation to school activities. He quoted examples to show what might be accomplished ; through home gardening by the school children, a movement which has Just j bocn started In Butte. Ilo spoke in! f.avnr of schools which would instruct children in the work they have to fol low in after life and said It was a shame that a boy must c»>mmit r I crime in order to get the advantage of the special courses now* provided in more satisfac ' schools, y presided and us secretary cf leanore Tenner pan led by Miss J. Torrence and elected as mention in LATE SNOW IS GOOD FOR WINTER WHEAT " llilp Illl ' Into snnw iN a detriment to the cattlemen it is a great aid to the farmer who seeded his wheat lust fall, according to Mayor M. S. Could of Twin Bridges, father of the Gould rev enue measure at the last leglslaure. who was in Butte. In the ease of spring wheat the late snow is not gen erally wanted as it hinders early spring operations. lie said that Madison county has ubout 15,000 acres under cultvution in wheat this year. He added that the high price of potatoes had inspired the farmers in the Madi son valley to greater effort in culti vating tubers this year. ' RESIGNATION OF GREEK CABINET IS EXPECTED I,ondon, April 19.—An Athens dis patch says that King Constantine has been in consultation with certain party' leaders In connection with the impend ing ministerial crisis. The king had a I lengthy conference with the British minister on Wednesday, this being the lirst audience given to the British representative since the attack on Brit ish and French marines in Athens last I I >ecember. A dispatch from Athens yesterday suid that the resignation of the Greek I cabinet was impending. SARAH BERNHARDT IMPROVES SLIGHTLY New York, April 19.—A bulletin is sued this morning by the physicians attending Ha sah Bernhardt said the actress was resting comfortably and that a slight improvement had been noted In her condition. Madame Bern hardt was operated on for an infec tion of the kidneys Tuesday night. YOUNG GUARDSMAN IS SHOT FROM AMBUSH Trent. N. J„ April 19.-A shot »red from ambush mortally wounded Robert I rice, IS years old. a private In the I New Jersey national guard, who was l u " du '> guarding a railroad bridge near Ya rdvllle N. J„ early today. PUBLISHER IS DEAD. New York, April 19.—william Borri, A NEW COMET. 1. enden, April 19 The discovery of reported 0 "»!* 1 Z Ve Remer despatch from Melbourne, Australia. I r is the only cereal mode from DurantWhgp l which is considerably more nutritious than any other wW lO t LOOK FOR THIS SIGNATURE °7i All Wheat Ready to Eat WE ONE-THIRD ON VOI R DENTAL BILLS BY CONS I I TING DR. 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C., are endeavoring to locate one John Boyle, who served in Company P, First United States infantry, and who was last heard of in this city. Any per sons who may happen to know any thing concerning Boyle are requested to communicate with Sheriff O'Rourke. HELENA RABBI HERE. Dr. Jacob L#evine of Helena will oc cupy the pulpit in the Temple B'nal Israel, Washington ami Galena streets, at 3 o'clock tomorrow evening. Doctor Tells How To Strengthen Eyesight 50 per cent In Ont Week's Time in Many Insta A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Uw at Home Philadelphia, Pa. Do you wear glasses? Arc you a victim of eye strain or other eye weaknesses.' If so, you will be glad to know that according to Dr. Lewis there is real hope for von. Many whoss ejos were failing say they have had their e.es restored through the principle of tins wonderful free prescription. One man says after trying it: "I was almost blind ; could not see to rend ut all. Now I cun read everything without any glasses and iny eye« do not water any more. At tught they would pain dreadfully; now thoj feel fine all the time. It was like t0 me." A Indy who used it •ays. ihe atmosphere seemed hasy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for fifteen days everything seems clear. I can even read fine print without glasses. It i, believed that thousands who wear glasses can now dis aitd them in a reasonable time and mul titudes more will he able to strengthen their eye» so us to be spared the trouble NEARLY ONE-THIRD OF MALE STUDENTS OFFER SERVICES Nearly one-third «»f th<* male »lents at the University < T WashingMl bave enlisted foi or navy, according t" statue made this morning !•> \\'i:La«n M- •' Ingale, a Washington .-tudent in lng engineering, who : Hutte tt,,r ing at one of the in in - x,r - gale recently received \v«»rd l ro:n alma mater to the effect that not li the men but the women J versity were offering t!icii servi ' t-!l ' ' the Phi Etappa Psl " members have enlisted, he sWle • JACOB M0ILLEN IS GRANTED DIVORCE The hearing of the y nt» teil «i suit of Jacob Molllen against 1-1 Muillen, commenced bvt«»n* Ju °^ ^ Olernan yesterday morning. " ^ i eluded last evening ami ' l , s(tf - 1 was given his divorce a ' 1 ' , of the child. In giving h»*- de ?*J - f , judge remarked that a marrie^ ^ an who goes to dances trvo o j times a week with oth» r men » ; ashamed of hers and expense of ever getting Ï - - , g troubles of many deecnpi"'V iM wonderfully benefited by ■" „.jptu»! simple rules. Here is the I . |lt i Go to any netive drag »> or< î >rü ,, ut bottle of Bon-Opto tablet». 4 ,» Bon-Opto tablet in " ,i rf *1» of wuter and allow to d'"* tf fool this liquid bathe Ihe . f-'*' piur times daily. - Yon should nonce Jtsrt elear uji perceptibly right from Jirtpp- ij eud inflammation will qua* ) even • If your eyes are bothering P j M „rj little, take steps to save tb> " , v Uaj it is too lute. - M » n /., h Xv ' - 4 might have been saved it for their eyes in time. . rf---..^ n ,^ the a bore article wan mhm H«*'>• coo»t'^J is a Tery