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Says Nervous People Should Read Testimony M*ny People Gladly Tell About Benefits Derived Prom fadomene Tablets. Interesting, Sensational Facts A Rheumatic Convalescent write.-«: Oct 9. 191«. Gentlemen : Last September 1 was taken with what the d«>ctor culled Rheu inattam. 1 tried to eure m ru elf with all kliula of Rheumatic Medicines, bvit the>' did no good. \ aot a doctor and ho cam« all laat winter and by the ftrat of June l was able to get about after a fnahfon. 1 aaw about that time an adv er tier tuent In the Huston Globe of Oadometif Tablet*, and It read Juet about Ilka I felt —except the pain and I de cided to try It 1 took one tablet after each meal for a week with the Rheumatic Medlcin« and then •topped the latter and Juet took th« Cadomene Tableta and I have «rotten well. 1 am now on my sixth tube People atop me on th«' attest and want to know w hat 1 got hold of to make me look eo well. I al\va\* tell them "CadomsnsC* There are eeveral taking Cadomene n«»vr In Needhnm ami It le doing good for all Respect fully you re, Peter Krauther. 8J9 Highland Ave . Needham, Maas. Oct. SI. 191«. Pear Sir 1 am now on inf fourth bo* of Cadomene Nerve Tableta and them very much. etc. Reepe.- 1 full J M. Cain, R. S. Rax S9 Atlanta, Oa. Peo S. 191«. Pear Sir: Having used eeveral boxes of your Cadvuuene Tablots, thought 1 would writ# and let you know I have re* celved great benefit from them. Your ad In our paper la a good thing and I hope you will keep It up. eta Y«»ure truly, Prank 1 Murphy. 3521 Foeter St . Ptttaburg. Pa. -. Note— Thousands have been benefited and cured by Cadomene Tablets when all •Ise failed They are the prescription of a great physician for nervous Ill-health and the manufacturers guarantee every pack age satisfactory or money back all dj u^alaia. DAVID BRAININ Ladies' Tailor 214 Daly Bank Bldg. Bold by _hug TOP COATS Tweets, homespun* ami other fa \ « red fabrics cut in »prlng » laies:. Add owe vf og» , * HATS—Don mp or a Trimble—and >«>u have s correctly clad man. MATTINGLY'S ONLY TWO APPEAR FOR GRADE EXAMINATIONS I Cou My Superintendent Miss dalla Rhea is conducting examinations for ! tiret grade school teachers certificates I j ' today There are only iwo applicant», probablv the smallest number which has ever Appear# l for the first grade examination Tomorrow Miss Shea will hold examinations for second ■rade evrttfleate«. Th» claw tomorrow l> expected to numier at least 45 advice! •Take Ihiv advice," says wise "And you'll avoid a fight : Think twice, and then if vo mad. Ju<t keep y our mouth dost »nt »mi, ' a a tight." SEED POTTOS FBR TABLE USE Another Way to Save Waste: in Preparation for the Family Meal. — A very Interesting hint I» now given i l»\ 1'rof. Perry G Holden. agri«-ultural I expert, who says tlmt seed pot a tort may l»e eaten and planted at the mine [ time, thus saving much waste. "It is, a thing that should he done," lie says. . "in this time of high-priced poetoea "F\ei> one should know that there is a 'seed end' of a potato. It takes no skill to find It. for that Is the end , from which moat of the sprout# come. ' "Cut that end off. plant It, and cook the rest Rut It can he carried even 1 further than thin. All of the 'eyes' of | a potato can he cut out. with enough of the meat of the potato to give I growth, and the remainder eaten. "Save the seed ends, save the eye of all potatoes eaten during the plant lug season and the nation will hav* a tnighfx supply of 'seed' that other wish would he wasted" TOASTED CIGARETTE APPEARS IN BOTTE "Lucky Strike" Newest Thing in Smokes—Result of Years of Experimenting. As the suit put [leriiiients con »her of \ cars, the first I niitg toasted tobacco market in Unite yes- : ic the munufacturei> believed they have l*een lucky In slrik a formula that gives perfect satis faction. the new cigarette will be be known as "Lucky Strike. The new cigarette ia made of Bur ley and Turkish tobacco. The Burle) comes from Kentucky and Is subjected to a special treatment. During the past two weeks sample» have been distributed about the city. Smokers who have tried mit the n article have been bothering local mer- 1 chants for days, asking for the new , cigarette. Shipments were delayed, j however, and despite pleas from the merchants, the travelling agents for I the cigarette company have been un able to make deliveries. Yesterday I 3.000.000 of the new ctgarettea arrived and were distributed. The packages contain 29 cigarette» and retail for 10 «ent s in other places, owing to high expenses In Hutte the price will prob ably be 12 H rents here I Violin Obligato. Mr The Humming Bird.. ! **« heroin©. opus I« \ consolation in D «at PIANO RECITAL BY PROFESSOR E. HOWE 1 TOMORROW EVENING 1 At St John's parish house tomorrow I evening at 8 to'clock the Butte College j of Music will present 1'rof. Ernest Howe in ptano recital, assisted by |«le©rte Ranaome The program fol l Fugue in C sharp ma Schumann . rtottsi ha lk ..........Geehl me. John Braden. . . . . . Kroeger . . Moszkowski ........Liszt Spinning Scene » Dutchman" i Vntil Requiem ! whore tit» Undena Hloon | yj r Ranaome. r 1 '" 0 ' opu " s from the '*Hying Wagner-Liszt Howe ...... Sanderson ....... . . Homer 1 . Buck Moszkotvski i Mr THE BUTTE DAILY POST ! POSTS YOU ON THE NEWS'l Th« "Quality First Store A Apro n Day Continuing Our Great Sale oi DRESSES For Women and Misses At Fifteen Dollars Street, Afternoon and Sports Models KM In Georgette crepe, crepe de chine, taffetas, wool jersey, serge, silk jersey,[ serge and Georgette combinations, taffeta and Georgette combinations, f crepe meteor, pongee, crepe de chine and serge and taffeta and serge com binations, pussy willow silk, Rajah silk, pin silk, etc., developed in over one hundred dif ferent new styles; every one smart and up-to-the-minute in every detail of line and finish. In colors the variety is really wonderful, including as it does all of the popular solid col ors and combinations and patterned effects of every possible kind. This is a sale that we are proud to offer, knowing the great values and the high quality of the merchandise. V. Regular Prices to $29.50, Now For $15.00 Specials for Friday Only Aprons Worth $ 1,25 For 89c Splendid new "P"»is in II nr«, large assortment, im imii middy J New Wash Goods SurpriseSale of Silks NET PERCALES —In a variety of light, medium and dark colors and patterns; splendid values at, yard.... ....... 10 c NEW GINGHAMS—In a great assortment of patterns and designs; yard............ 15* NOVELTY SILK A very dainty wash fabric, shown in colored stripes and figured patterns; yard........ 75* NEW VOILES—In a pretty selection of stripes and floral designs; yard ............. 50* COTTON PONGF.F. An excellent fabric for service, carried in plain colors and dotted patterns; yard...... ............ 35* NEW FLAXONS—In a dainty, sheer quality in stripe and floral designs; yard............. 15* NEW BEACH CLOTH—Palm Beach cloth of a splendid quality, carried in a variety of conventional and khaki kool patterns; 56 inches wide; yard........... 35* ng model), princess, elastic hc | t empire, fitted and slip ,,ve, stylo,! made up of ginghams, chambrjy and percales, in white, pink, blue and innumerable patterns ,,f stripes, checks and figures, j n light and daik colors. APRONS EXTRA SPECIAL AT 50c A splendid new line ( ,l n lt popular style aprons, mostly good serviceable ginghams, in checks and stripes; hut also j» percales, in light and dark figure» and patterns, and pink blue and tail chamhrav with colored trim, mings. The styles include nc< models in bungalow empire and filled effect; ull si/es; salues to $1.00. Specially priced fur to morrow oulv BREAKFAST SI TS SIM < IAI AT $1.00—A large and splendidly»», sorted offering of tin popular Breakfast Sets in a number of very attractive styles, d. seloped in ginghams, percales, cliambray md linene; in plain colors and a sariety of pretty combination values to $1.75. Specially priced tomorrov l only. A A sale that will astonish you by the great varieties and the splendid values offered. Included are over 1,000 yards of fine silks, easily worth $1.50 to $1.75 per yard, in 86-inch silk poplins, 32-inch fancy fig ured shantungs and pongee, 27-inch all-silk, plaid and stripe silk, 24-inch black and white stripe, fancy Dresden and Roman stripe patterned silks. —SPECIAL— $1.19 A YARD DOLLS For Children In a new showing, including the characters of "Father," "Mother," "Little Bins" and " Little Girls, " all fully dressed and perfectly fin ished. Prices 75c to $1.50 v__ J >1 Silk Hose Sale FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Great special sale of beautiful silk hose in black, white and all colors, including assortments of the famous KAYSER, LILY OF FRANCE and other well known makes; regular prices $2. $2.25 and $2.50 Now for $1.89 Smart New Neckwear '2^X52 NEW GEORGETTE CREPE COLLARS—In a handsome new showing of the new square and long back shapes, finished plain with hemstitching or with beautifully embroidered designs and tucks. Prices .............................$1.25 to $2.00 CREPF. COLLAR AND CUFF SETS Beautifully made in a number of attractive new shapes, trimmed with laces, hand-embroidery and hem stitching ...................... $ 2.00 STARCHED COLLAR AND CUFF SETS —With the favored long back or round collars, nicely made and finished; set 70* DAINTY PIQUE COLLARS— Smart new collars of fine pique, ) shown in large shapes; priced at, each ..... ...........65* Special Sale of Kid Gloves for $1.50 An offering for Friday morning of a great odd-lot assortment of imported and domestic kid gloves for women and misses, including models in om and two clasp white pique; three-clasp black overseam, two-clasp tan and brown over-seam and 1-clasp washable styles. ^ Regular prices $1.75 anti $2, j BUTTE IN BUM I : ! j Sheriff L. II. Korners of Cascade , county is here today, returning to ! Great Falls after taking an insane person to Warm Springs. He was ac- j comp an led by Mi6* Mary Hanson, one j of the few women deputy sheriffs in j the United States, who Is one of the ('ascade county officers. Frank G. Jannev, one of the prin cipal stockholders In the Butte and Superior, arrived here yesterday after noon from Garfield, Utah. Mrs F Moore left last night for Grass Valley, Cal., where she will visit for several weeks. Mrs. C. M Johnson and son of Whitehall are visiting with friends In the city. r. and Mrs. Frank Tompkins of Helena are the guests of friends here. James Ellsworth was a passenger on the Short Line yesterday for Denver. [r. and Mrs. John Weston of Liv ingston are guests at the Leg g At Wiliam Scott of Twin Falls. Idaho, a guest at the Leggat hotel. G. R. Anderson of White Sulphur Springs Is at the Thornton. Mrs. Harry L>. Kremer of Bozeman is among the arrivals. W. H. Baugh of Shoshone. Idaho. ame over this morning. Mr and Mrs. R. C. JoWnston of An* aconda are here today. A. Miehner of Idaho Falla, Idaho, la among the arrivals. Mrs. Violet McKenzie of Austin 1« among the visitors. Rdmund P. Hobr-a of Conrad Mm» here on business. W. U. Williams of Three Forks la a guest at the Butte. Mr. and Mrs Frank M. Totten of Se ttttle came here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Rlokter, nee Mamie Barry, a niece of Mrs. Totten. E. C. Bryan of Three Forks is a guest at the Grand, C. B. Askew of Great Falls came here on business, Mrs. J. T. Flaherty of Piedmont is among the visitors. Haley Graam of Greqt Falls is among the arrivals. C. M. Tucker of Havre is among the business visitors Lee Stephens of Hamilton is a guest at the Finten. L. C. Nichols of Missoula is here on a business trip. H. D. Rlakeslee of Livingston came in this •morning. W. M. Weir of Divide is among the business visitors. Rlalns ft Rinner of Blackfoot, Ida., came In today. Ix»ren A. Hyar of Whitefish Is at the Flnlen. T. F. Jenkins came in from Twin Bridges. Henry Melton cams over from Dil lon today. C. M. Crafton of Anaconda is among the visitors. and Mrs. L. A. Ptivty of Menard are here. 3. Owen of Poison came in last evening. «Thomas Kane of Alberton Is here today T. J. Murray of Dillon is visiting in the city. W. A. Stratton of Missoula is here today. W. C. Lange of Hamilton came over today. F. E. Dougherty la here from Kllis ton. Meet m* at the Mint.—Adv. A. J. McLean of Boulder is here to day. Miss Emma May Reese and Edmond J Dell were married Monday by Rev H. Levelling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Tlddy. George II. Fey der, tra\eling passen ger agent of the Chicago Northwestern line, is a guest at the Thornton. H. T. Orton came over from Billings. J. A. Crowley of Missoula is here. Dr. M«*»er«i hmi«it. Osteopath. Dnljr bunk. F. P. Ogden of Helena Ik here. THE BACK OF A MAGAZINE It's a delight to read Mary McLanc's description of the back of a magazine. It's an education to read her descrip tion of Butte, it's flattering to our city. Her letter to God is unique. Her midnight cold potato luncheon is de scribed in her own inimitable way. When you treat yourself to her book. If you give It to a friend, you will surely buy another. You can read it any time or place, at any chapter and find it well worth your while. It is outselling any hook that ever came to Butte. Get your copy today at The P. O. News Stand.—Adv. STURLINO CHARGED WITH FIRST-DEGREE ASSAULT County Attorney Joseph R. Jackson today filed an information against John Hturltno charging him with as sault In the first degree on Peter Ber toglio with n loaded gun. Hturlino wue in court and In reply to a question of Judge Dwyei said that he thought If given a few days' time some of his friends might secure an attorney for him. The time for his arraignment was fixed for Baturday morning. Cicrn» of l>i«<««« should b« promptly ex pelled from the blood. ThU is * time when the symiem H raperislly »imeeptibl* to them. Get rid of all impurities in the blood by taking " nd fortif y y™* «hole body and prevent illness. Subaerib« for th« Butte Daily Post SHHINERS CANCEL NATIONALMEETING No "Hurrah" Session Will Be Held, But the Delegates Will Assemble. The Hucinl end of the Imperial eee Rk>n of the Shrlnere et Minneapolis In June has l,een eancelled because of threatened war conditions and the necessity of conserving money, and consequently the special trains which brouKht thousands of gay-feezed Hhrlners from all sections of the coun it Is not necessary tu shampoo your heir so frequently If it entirely and properly cleansed each time by the use of a really good shampoo. The easiest to use and quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers is one that brings out ail the natural beauty of the hair and may be enjoyed at very little expense, by dissolving a teAspoonful of canthrox. which can he obtained from any druggist. In a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of sharnpoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of Just the top of the head. This when rubbed iuto the scalp and onto every strand of hair, chemically dissolves ull Impurities. It Is very soothing and cooling In Its action, as well as beneficial to both scalp and hair. Alter rinsing out the lather so created, you will find the scalp is fresh, clean and free from dandruff, wdiile the hair dries quickly and evenly, developing a bright luster and a soft fluffiness that makes it seem very heavy. Wit*] try to the annual glad consffH i t- «liiiwnd W cation of thin has not e«*n re " * Hutte, It is exp- i*" 1 ,i;,ilv the local flhrlners elded to abandon their Eperisl the east for the session. ^ 1 business meeting «ill be bebl. and the official delegates from temple will attend. Thia Is In keeping th * 11 campaign for econon» " " sweeping the states lil< H a B ( sen re and enlisting ' v ® rv n '®"' an and child In the greatest * and conservation movement — tory has ever recorded unanimity which extend» crowded cities of the rast to 1 Mages of the «est. 'tom to the farm. Iron. *r«»' ^ jn , tranizations to womans ^ c state and in evory conservation is the witc * 1 . re!0 vatlon of the national too not because It Is neces»*«- of pr0 | ent time, but through a ' ' (ur t! "preparedness." and "' ,je»| reason that 11 It dereM* course was not neeessa . ■ . er , . will at least have learned^ ^ „ LEVINGOOD I* A O. Levlngood ■« ' 1 thorltles awaiting lar^ an-, court on . har«~ 0 , It Is alleged he stol • gan) goods valued at M« 'tom on Feb