BURNHAM AICA, N.Y, Cured by Medi mmended by Sister-in-law. Jamaica, N. T.—"I suffered greatly ' with my kaaAsnd with backache, was ~ -weak, dizzy, ner vous, with hot flashes and felt very miserable, as I was irregular for two years. One day when I was feeling unusually bad my sister-in-law came in and said, 'I ■wish you would try nLydia E. Pinkham'a UCompound.' So I ng it and I am now in good I am cured. I took the Corn times a day after meals, ■ring at night. 1 always keep the house."—Mrs. L. N. ,295 South St., Jamaica, N.Y. I who recover their health flat others what helped them. I and allow their names and phs to be published with testi Many more tell their friends. Lydia E. Pinkhum Medi (confidential), Lynn, or anything you need to out your ailments. Old Reliable office offers you the best as low a price as jou anywhere at any price. st Set Teeth $10 and bridge-work, per tooth, .....................$5.00 killings ..........$1.00 to $1.00 (inlays ...............$2.50 Up Iiii fillings____ $2.00 1» $3.50 m fillings...........$1.00 Painless extractions. middle-aged, gentlemanly op rs are employed, who are spe lts in the treatment of diseases he mouth and teeth. All Wark Guaranteed. ne Montaia Dental Co. 1 H!£ North Main St. hours—8:3o a. m. to 8 p. i (Sundays- 11 a. in. to 1 p. in. In Butte 25 Years. THU OLD RELIABLE. to the Public PAINTERS AND iPERHANGERS FURNISHED |( all Business Agent Painters' Union Phone 1331 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 4 to 6 p. m. (ipert Watch Repairing —Wales «•ilng, SLSt; mainsprings. SI ; ih guaranteed for one year. RulHE, ths Jeweler. People* building, 49 East Ta/b street. BUTTE VETERANS ATTEND THE MEETING ular quarterly meeting of the of the Soldiers' horn«* will he morrow at Columbia Falls, a! Charles S. Warren and Simon Iwirtli* of this city have gone to Id the meeting. At Helena they J joined by Major Martin Magin Ialso a member of the board. The ion and taking over of the new building will form part of the >- s <«f the directors. This build nil considerably increase the ac • dation a* the home. YORK APPRECIATED. Charles R. Leonard has re t letter from Miss Elizabeth r rough, secretary of the Amer* I fund for French wounded, ex ng appreciation of the work of •»man's Patriotic association of t.v only a short time ago the (iation sent a check for $600 for .'elief of suffering at the French [J'nd $100 for the fund to make a Christmas for th© orphans of NO _ Shaky Nerves in ITUM; HYMN OF HATE A HOT NUMBER Poet Calls on Countrymen to Perform Acts of Bar barians. Washington, Nov. 12. — Publication ' h ltolgArlan hyinn of hate, teemlnK with incitement to cruelty and atroci ties. has aroused officials and dlplo mats here and drawn from garian minister, Mtephen I* the declaration that the purp thor, Ivan ArnaudofY, dew "the Bulgarian Pindar," is of ing to beapeak tin the Hul ' retoff, ! d au d as stand- I <»f Bulg aria. "To all Arm u«l< rr 'the îulg; rian Pindar* in to ci II very «n all hing by a V« ry largo na n*\" suhl the miii ist^r. Ho i« r < mu eted with the* Bul gjirian dopai tm *nt «»r oduc; t Ion and writ«*« occasion* lly Ho 1« what you call in A mcrici •boxcar po< f a •scribbl« r." •Let not one tot «■ r«*«t on a not l„T," Kays a r:in.«luti< n « f Arnaud* .tis '•>om t«» the Bulgarin tr oops. "L •t m ono child i *J«}lce «»i i « mother « b «•ast. lot no dd man loa i on it« g rnudHon'« should« r. Thre w th«*ir «ku I« t« th« illy sk. l. to that «1« drags his m it death under your boot and witli th' • out his troubled eyes." he remainder of the lines a voted principally to incitement ppea kahle excesses of rapine an« king WESTERN ROADS MAY ENTER GENERAL CASE Washington. Nov. 10. Western rail «ids, in their application for higher freight rates, to he made to the inter state commerce commission Dec. 17, probably will enter the general 15 per cent rale case, now pending before the commission for eastern roads, without specifying a definite increase in their petition, it was said today. The com mission then will he in position to de clare precisely what raise, if any, is just to meet the increase in cost of la bor, supplies and materials. In preparation for Ihe western roads* application interstate commerce com mission experts were busy today tabu lating available figures on revenues and operating expenses of those roads for submission to the commission. OFFICERS STILL SEEK ESCAPED CONVICTS Oregon City. Ore., Nov. 12. The posse hunting f«>r three negroes who escaped Monday from a convict squad near the Oregon penitentiary failed to capture their quarry last night and the chase was renewed early today. On account of rain which fell last night blood hounds have la-en unable to pick up Ihe trail, hut the fugitives are thought to he near this city, where they were seen late yesterday, as they are believed to have been too tired to go far. MANY BUTTE CONSCRIPTS NOW ON EASTERN COAST About one week ago n number of Montana men from Camp Lewis, in cluding a number of men from the first and second Butte contingents, passed through this city on their way east. The movement of the troops was not published last week, nor is the present location of the troops a pub lished fact. The men are not to be sent direct to France, but are to do guard duty in the east, it is said. The new con scripts in the east relieve the guard regiments that are going to France. RESTAURANT EMPLOYES ADJUST DIFFERENCES and . ,ie Cooks and Waiters' uni the Woman*£ Protective union ad justed their controversy with the em ployers at a conference in the Silver Bow Employers' association offices late Saturday. The cot.ks anil waiters, whose scale ras $21 per week, sought an advance j $2H. A compromise on $25 was cached. The Women's Protective union, ./hose scale was $12 per week, wanted $16 A new scale agreed on and »«ased eight hours provides for $11 for itresses. $13 for dishwashers and $12 for cashiers. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears \he Signature of STARTED ON ANNIVERSARY. Hazel Morton says in a complaint for divorce that her husband. Harry L Morton, !«eat her up on their wed ding anniversary* The coupie were married at Seattle March 9. 1916. The plaintiff claims that her husband beat her up more than once and that he gave her a black eye and loosened a tooth in her head. We wish to announce that we have closed our grocery department. We will re-open on Nov. 19 as a strictly cash store. Watch for our opening sale. Campana Commercial Com pany.—Adv. We " _______ «STOLEN AUTOS RECOVERED, bJ.Ulj.Bn auzv/o . .nu.anal The automobile of Roc o was IOUIIU UJ F" *•' morning near the Kive-Mile house The machine watt n^t injured. The auto of Jfrielc Sabo wa stolen Saturday evening It was re covered yeesterday morning on me flat. FIT WITHOUT FUR OF INDIGESTION OR Instant Relief! "Pape's Dia pepsin" Ends Your Stomach Distress. Try it! Wonder what up hich portion of t ht ' age—do you? Wei your stomach is ii ! gassy and upset, an has fermented and dizzy and aches; belch «ases and acids I and eructate undigested food; breath Just tab I did the datn n't bother. If •cvolt; if sil k, at you Just ate ed sour; head Pape« 1 tape psin t«» help n eutr acidity a nd ir five minute« > mi dor what been nie of the in.hy tMo! «1 1st ross. Million s of men and worn n know th tt it Is need!« t< 1 ive pepsin. A lit le Diapepsln ««•« isb keeps th sto na« 1 . Hweetoned • nd eat their fav« rite food« within t f« If your st or nach doesn't tuk your lib« ral 1 mit without rob »Ilk your foe d is a damage inst ?a«l help, re Tie ml «•r the <|iik:k««s H most hai mbs relier is Pape's Id: sin, whi< ll n, sts only fifty «•«* its lit » I. a lid tonlshing CORNS HCTt'S TME HIM for you NOT a drastic NOT a com cUiereal liquid ■impie •atrnrnt which cost» riruKtfliit and insist PIASTER Cut n piece of plaster the six* ■ apply it to the painful offender and leave it there three night« Rucceraively. The first touch of Oro-Ftno ends your suffering, and it's guaranteed to root out the core of the thi drug store you bought it at and get mo ey back. 2bc at all druggists New _ hro Drug Co., Butte. Finest Dental Work at Moderate Prices is • Teeth extracted without pain; finest gold crown ?5 per tooth. No better dental work at sny price Dr. F. A. Ironside It NORTH MAIN ST. Largest dental office In Montana NOTICE! All parties owing accounts to the Cottage Market, 428 East Park street, will please call and make settlement at McCarthy's National Market, 307 North Main Street All accounts not settled by Nov. 15 will be turned over to the court with instructions to begin suit. DR. RINCKEL THE DENTIST Ovav Clark's Bank CORNER BROADWAY AND MAIN Lady Attendant VERDICT FOR PLAINTIFF The slander suit of Mrs. A. Mc Donald against Mr«. Mary Costello, which was heard before Judge Lynch and a jury, late Saturday night re turned a verdict in favor of the plain tiff for $25 without interest and each party to pay its own costs. The plaintiff had asked for $30.000 dam ages. TAILINGS CAUSE OF ARREST Thomas O. Miles has brought suit against the Dupont Powder company asking for $9.000 through the divert ing «if tailings and chemicals from the powder plant at Ramsay Into a ditch which he uses for irrigation purposes. the POST FOR THE NEWS BUSY, HARD-WORKED MEN AND WOMEN Will find that the sarsaparilla, lep sin. nuz and iron treatment comprised In Hoods Sarsaparilla and Peptiron give brain and nerve force, re üeve the nervous strain Incident to 'too much to do in too little time, characteristic of life today. These Wood and nerve medicines veem to lift the nerv ous and over ,, orkl .j into new life, enablini: them to accomplish easily the things that have fretted them and have seemed LO bring them to a stands,IU. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Peptiron are very effectively supplemented by Hood's Pills, in cases where a laxa tive is needed. These three prepara tions are all sold by your druggist. Get them today. BEAVERHEAD IT Plenty of Hay for the Winter and Business is Good in Dillon. In spite of the fact th.it i.uc- in cattle are being sent out of M na to the Dakotas for the wit eding this fall, there ». i more Heaverhead county tin an ever before, ne... tding to F. I notts; a well known hum. e metropolis of Ihavethe who Is in the city to.lon nission. Mr. ••Business was n*vunty « . .• .pod herefore bu«in< i is b««n better than ever. There I . . . n Idg build ing in Dillon thi I «pent their mon fn-ely. Th« re plenty f luring hi« viait MOim ENTITLED FEDEDAL PULES District of Columbia Far Ex ceeds Its Quota— This State Behind. Washington. I). <\ So ana politicians will i.j.. notion that the state has not rerei . d all of appointments to w 1 ti it j S entitled in the departments at Wu ihington. It is stiii "shy* it • the opinion of the : .rtj.-al politician, is enough t«> make Judi'ious grieve, • peel&liy in view states surroundin th M.-irict of Columbia and the Jd.strict itself have enormously overdrawn th«-ir quotas M«»ntanu, accoroir t . i *at«-ment compiled by the ci il service commis sion, is entitled to 73 m - s in the d< partments at Washit.gti.n and it has ecelved 59 appoli ■ <»n the other hand, th« District of 'olumbia has r- :.«•»! twenty-eight tiRM ft* maty • u entitled to. Thi apportionment, is ■ at it led to 84 ap nolntments and it ba aetually received 2.351. Maryland is entitled to 252 ap «*nts und it ha« received 730. Virginia is entitled to 101 appoint ments aiid 'tt hi The civil service commission, Itself a stickler of ih«# niu*t uncompromising to pick up compete nt ploy es from Washing they ;tn«i surrounding country, since re • -instantly making applica nt are within easy reach when wanted. When there 1« no • ligible from a state wh«j»e quota is below par it is necessary to fill the existing vacancy by an eligible from some other state, etc., etc. So it happens that in carrying on the vast war machinery that is being «»p*-rat«*d through the departments at Wi>: :ngton some sections of th»* coun grossly over-represented, while tr«* just us grossly under ep res rued. With ill the iequality that exi«t« in the present apporthmment Washing ton civic leader» and new»q*aper». ne - r nit bashful in trying to g«»bble everything f«jr the capital city, have actually -tarted a movement to se cure the repeal of the provision of law which, theoretically at lea«t. require« jtn iptnroent among the state«. The um of thi» campaign i» to bring aisjut a situation where the entire departmental service, with it» army of. employes, can be recruited from Wash ington md vicinity. Thii> modest enterpri»e hit» excited the risibilities even of the staid and stem official» of the civil service com mission. who are not as a rule given to , mirth and levity. One of them ex pressed hts idea of the campaign a» follows. "This movement reminds me of the bo> who wa» devouring a large, red. toothsome apple while another small boy stood by with a wistful look and plead«'d for the core, only to be. as sured that there ain't goin* to be no c«>re.' In this departmental apportion ment Washington, like the boy de vouring the fine, big apple, does not intend to leave even the core for the remainder of the country." To illustrate the gobbling pro|«ensily of Washington it is only necessary to quote such extracts as the following that are now appearing in the Wash in gtoin papers: •One of the results of the acute de mand for government clerks is to ex jH»se the mischief of that remnant of the «»Id spoils system, the apportion ment of clerka among the states. When the clt rical force was established on 3 civil service b%sls congress still in sisted that the needs of the govern ment for. help should be supplied in proportionate population, as members are elected. This scheme, while it «UM» mMabera ot congress no actual control over the selection of ap plicants for civil service positions, nevertheless retained enough of the element of spoilsmanship to make It * GERALDINE FARRAR -IN- "THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT" Ask anyone who has seen it! TODAY TODAY I ntil Thursday