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the Great WORLD TOURED TIE GREATEST AREN1C FEATURES ACRES OF CANVAS STUPENDOUS STREET PARADE BUTTE Thursday, May 17 Seed Potatoes Small Size But No. 1; Good for Seed or Eating; 100 Pounds for $1.25. MCCARTHY'S NATIONAL MARKET 307 North Main St. MONARCH PAINT 100 Per Cent Pure Is Quality Paint—It Goes Further. RIDDELLS 131 W. PARK ST. Expert Watch Repairing—Watch cleaning, $1.50; mainsprings, $1; both guaranteed for one year. BRODIE, the Jeweler, People's Theater building, 40 East Park •treet. Strictly Fresh Eggs Guaranteed eggs, delivered twice each week the year round. Phone 1304. The Sunnyside Poultry Farm, 54 West Park. James A Canty. DR. RINCKEL TUE DENTIST Over Clark's Hank CORNER BROADWAY AND MAIN Lady Attendant IALKE1VILLE NOTES Jack Sweet of Ogden, Utah, arrived In Walkerville yesterday and w ill make hi» home at 26 Rose street. Mrs. R. D. Webb and family left yesterday for Eureka, Utah. Mr. AY ebb recently left Walkerville with his son for the Utah city, where he is now en gaged in business, and will make their home in the future. All members of Review L. O. F. M. are requested to be present on Monday evening, May 14. at the Mason hall to discus» important business. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry El ledge of 141 East Daly street have moved into their new bungalow at 147 West Daly Htreet. Mrs. C. !.. Pierce, who has been visit ing with friends in W alkerville for the past few weeks, departed last night for her home In Dillon. Hans Andréa son suffered a very painful accident this morning at the Mountain Con mine, having naught his foot between two rails, receiving a sj rained ankle. Alkali Makes Soap Bad for Washing Hair Most soupy and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp und makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is just plain mulsiheU cocoa nut oil, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap, and heats the most expensive soaps or anything else all to places. You can set this at any drug stole, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Kimply moisten the hair with water and rub It in, about a teaspoonful Is all that is required. It make» an abund ance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and Is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Former Arbor Day Passes Are Hoarded Up—Events of Big Holiday. Butte may be an extravagant city, but the rising generation is economic. This was learned yesterday when the employes of the street car company] collected free tickets which bad been issued on the Arbor day of 1913, 1914.: 1915 and 1916. This was but one of the many humorous Incidents of the celebration of Arbor day yesterday in Butte. Yet there were many pitiful rases, not ever unalloyed with a tinge of humor. Little children got lost in th*' dense crowd of more than 16.000 which filled the ground—15,000 is the official count. one policeman "arrested" a little wandering child. One child of about 6 } ears of age approached J. R. Wharton at the gardens during the afternoon. "I've lost my home." she sobbed. "Where's your home," he asked. "Dunno," she replied. "Do you live In Butte?" "No," she replied. "Where do you live?" "I dunno." Mr. Wharton pondered. "Do you live at the gardens?" "Tes." And Mr. Wharton finally located the hilds home and everything was sun hlne again. . Wharton was frequently impor uned by children, some of whom had lost themselves and some of whom ere only looking for popcorn, many •ackages of which the street car mnn dlstributed during the long day to keep children from crying. There was -rot even n semblance of n accident and the celebration wa\ a record success in numbers, enjoyment J nd fine Weather. GERMANS STRAIN [VERT EFFORT TO SAVE LENS (Continued from Page One.) Me t of the ground lost by the Brit ish in the vicinity of Fresno> has been regained. The Germans are barely holding Fresnoy village itself. FIELD STREWN WITH DEAD AFTER COUNTER ATTACKS Paris, May 9. The French last night captured first line German trenches over a front of three-quarters of a mile northeast of Chevreux, near f'raonne, the war office announced. The French took 160 prisoners. Dur ing the night the Germans made re peated counter attacks In force against the Important positions taken from them In the plateau of Chemin-Dee Dames and on the Californie plateau. Although the Germans were stopped by French artillery and machine gun Are. new assaulting wav es resumed the ef fort several times until the ground was strewn with German dead. RUSSIANS ADVANCE ON THE RUMANIAN FRONT Petrograd, May 9 (via London).— Russian troops on the Rumanian front northwest of PenAe yesterday broke through the Teuton positions and ad vanced towards Jenawer, says an of ficial statement issued today. ALLIED TROOPS DEFEATED DECLARES BERLIN Berlin, May 9 (via London).—Ger man and Bulgarian troops have admin istered a severe defeat upon entente forces In Macedonia, army headquar ters announced today. HINDENBURG AGAIN PREDICTS A VICTORY Amsterdam, May 9 (via London).— Field Marshal von Hindenburg is again predicting victory, according to the Berlin Tageblatt. This paper quotes 'the field marshal as saying in reply to an address from the Saxon second chamber: "The soldier spirit, which is »always cultivated by the all-highest war lord, has again proved its strenth. If the home army also holds on, then we are certain of victory." GERMANS HOLDING FAST TO FRESNOY Berlin. May 9 (via London).— Fres noy, on the Arras battle front, has been held by the Germans against the French and British attacks. An addi tional 100 prisoners have been cap tured, says today's army headquarters statement. LOSSES ON ARRAS LINE SMALLER THAN AT SOMME Londorf) May 9.—Andrew Bonar Law, member of the British war coun cil, today stated in the house of com mons that the British losses in the re cent offensive on the Arras front in France were from 50 to 75 per cent fewer than those in the battle of the Somme. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BUTTE DAILY POST DR-ST0CKWELL FOOT SPECIALIST Rooms 200-201 PENNSYLVANIA BLOCK Woriunen \ 1 ; * Protect Yourself Against Blood Poisoning. Always Have a Bottle of Benetol on Your Bench or in Your Work-Kit for Emergencies. Et «7 wit, wound, brutat buxp, tr Mri •vtrsr » »Mitist. Germs, dirt and foreign matter »re all working against you when you have a wound. KH1 the germ» and the wound Sv ,.r Beal RmuIu Aiwa,, Follow Direction. Wtileh Ma, B. Foand In a Llttla Bsaklat Parked With S..qr Carton. Common Sons« Must Tell You That Safety Lies in Destroy ing the Gerais of All Dangerous, Infectious Diseases. Usa Benetol Internally or externally be cause it k a safe, powerful and positive germ destroyer. You nay u»« it for cold In the heaa, stomach trouble* of all kind», •ore throat, catarrhal conditions- in fact, for every disease that originate* from CAUTION I In order that you nuiy re eeive the original Benetol, aceept no sub stitut«. Always purcliaee Benetol in the original red cartons. Sold by all druggists in 26c. BOe. 11.00 and tfi.00 bottles. For economy purchase the $2.00 sixo where yon get fifteen times the amount of the 29c size at eight times the price. For Sale by All Druggists In Original Red Cartons. ! Trimble Rats FOR MEN Who like to be correctly clad, OUR store is a safe place! HATS—New spring shades and shapes conservatives as well as modish tones. MATTINGLY'S 117 NORTH MAIN (By Mail —Anything You Wish) DR. GROSVENOR TEELS SE CRETS OF PROCESS Only Witness on Stand in Pat ent Controversy in Fed eral Court. Dr. William Mason Grosvenor of ew York continued to give testimony today in the methods of oil flotation in the suit now on trial in the federal court here between the Minerals Sep aration Company of London and the Butte and Superior In the patent con troversy. He finished the direct-ex amination this morning and the cross examination was started this after noon. He gave a lengthy and highly technical discourse, going into the va rious phases of the process in minute detail. Bruno F. Jacobson of Billings was today adjudged a bankrupt by Judge Bourquin in the federal court on the petition of his creditors. FACT. You'll find this true in all your days, Tt surely seems a shame: The world will \s hisper a man's praise, But It will shout his blame. Economy! Flavor! Nutrition! Breakfast M M IT < ME MIDIS Ex-President Taft Urges That No Booze Be Bought With the Class Funds. Many reunion and graduating classes of Yale have derided that no liquor will be paid for out of class funds and the serving of liquor at reunion head quarters next month will be probably dispensed with altogether, according to advices received by Rev. Lawrence A. Wilson, pastor of the Community church, who graduated in 1909 from the Yale School of Religion. Former President William H. Taft, chairman of the "committee of 71," in a letter to the alumni asks tnein ! bers for an opinion on the subject and call* attention to the statement of David Lloyd George, which is printed on the letter head and says: "We are fighting three enemies. Germany, Austria and Drink. '' The former president's letter says: "Our country has entered the war with all her resources. It is time to profit by the successes ami mistakes of her allies. They have all found that to gain national efficiency, which requires physical, mental and moral fitness, drinking must l»e curtailed. "Several reunion classes and the two graduating classes have decided that no liquor will be paid for out of class funds. This Is a fair, patri otic and sensible move. "Captain Danford, who has done more than anyone else for Yale pre paredness, says: 'This is a créât movement and deserves the intelligent, thoughtful support of every patriotic Yale man.' " The corporation on April 17 last voted to reoommend to «lass com mittees that the serving of liquor be dispensed with. QUITE DOCILE Statement That O'Neill Has a Bible Makes the County Officers Smile. That John O'Neill and Frank Fisher, the two highwayman condemned to death for the murder of Thomas Hig gins, have suddenly been converted from the lewdest, most profane and unruly prisoners in the Silver Bow county jail to docile paragons of vir tue, who in long-distance, sob-sister Interviews are quoted as making vig orous protestations of innocence, find ing consolation in the Bible and rep resenting to dating r^rents that they »ave enlisted in the navy, strikes ounty officials, who have stood their filthy abuse, both before and since they were condemned, as being im measurably funny. "Ever since we have had them over there, these fellows have been abusive. They have sj at at the jailers, and in the case of O'Neill at the death watch, using the vilest language they could lay tongue to,' said Undersheriff Melia today. "Such profanity and vile abuse I have never heard before, ami as for finding solace in a Bible, why they have never had one In their cells." iseussing an interview just pub lished, the midersheriff declared that but one newspaper man visited the prisoners yesterday, and he represents weekly publication. This particula r riter and the men's attorney were the only ones who saw' them during the day. Whether or not O'Neill's relatives are in ignorance of his plight may be judged by the fact that they have furnished funds for his defense, and that postponement of the time for sen tence from week to week was in an ticipation that they would come to his aid. Although he is accredited with a letter to his mother signed Jackie," O'Neill's real name Is Roy Gulich. County Attorney Jackson said that he was prei a red to resist a movement lor commutation of sentence and an ticipated that a play for public sym pathy would be made. Arrangements for the execution arc going forward at the sheriff's office. The old gallows on which 20 men ha vo already been hanged has been ordered forwarded to Butte from Deer Lodge, where It was last used. ITER FOR TSLLEST BUILDING IN B UTTE (Continued from Page One.) which serves as the motive power of the truck. None of the normal city water pressure is lost in the pumping operation, for the intake is direct fron» the fire plug. It pumps the water to a height of 116 feet at the rate of 350 gallons per minute. During the test buildings nearly a block distant from the station were reached by the stream. The "booster" pump is as efficient as the old-time fire engine, it Is said by authorities. Water may be pumped from a stream or a well with it. You Need a Spring Laxative. Dr. King's New Life Pills will re move the accumulated wattes of win ter from your intestines, the burden of the blood. Get that sluggish spring fever feeling out of your system, brighten your eye, clear vour complex ion. Get that vim and snap of good purified healthy blood. Dr. King's New Life Pills are a non-griping laxa tive that aids nature's process, try them tonight. At all druggists. 25c.~ Adv. KARPENSS ran® We are exclusive agents in Butte and Anaconda for the famo us Karp en teed upholstered furniture. 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In all Oranges for the Children Twenty Million Now Shipped Daily S unkist Oranges come in ten sizes—all uniformly good regardless of the size. Now there are millions of the smaller sizes on sale at retail store« everywhere. It is California's biggest crop of Sunkist and prices are not high. Give the children more oranges and vegetables and less meat. Let them have this recognized aid to digestion which makes all other foods more efficient. They are thin-skinned, sweet and juicy. For their health's sake don t let your children go without oranges. Your grocer has these oranges in abundance at attractive prices. Order now. Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges California Fruit Growers Exchange. A Co-operative Non-Profit Or ganization of 8.0M Growers. Los Angelas, Cal. cases, however, it is necessary to pull the tongue from the throat, as the ac tion of the current is to cause a con traction of the muscles and the tongue is drawn bark into the throat, com pletely sealir- t!ir air pacagea of many fi.M-n'd equipment»« of a device which will grasp the teg and hohl it In n distended positit the throat is open to permit of« ficial respiration.