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Easy to Get Rid of Dandruff And Stop Hair From FaUing PWmian Sage Hair Tonic Will Make Any Persons Hair Luxuriant and Fascinating. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS OI»«» Parisian Sage a cbanco to drlwo e»nry partirlr of disgusting dandruff from your balr Olvn it a chance to soak Info the hair roots and atop fbe balr from fall Inn out You won't b» sorry If you do— you II bo dandruff dirty all your llfp If you dun l And whi n you got a bottle of Par. lalan Pagt you nr»* not throwing any money away, because It |» guaranteed to aradlcato dandruff, to atop falling hair and itching scalp in t«o weeks. , or idoic y tuu k It Is not a dve and does not contain poisonous lead, if you mink .ead that colors the hair Is safe to use. ask your do* tor or druggist Parisian Sage kills the dandruff germ because of Its pe. ullar power to get to the roots or the hair right * here 11'** germs thrive and multiply Hut besides killing the germs It sup plies nourishment to the hair, stops it Irorn falling out. and causes It to grow ' Parisian Sage Is a most delightful hair dressing, not s'lcky or greasy A large bottle for on y .'.0 cents at drug 1 g. ra, dcpurtyiient store* and toilet goods counters everywhere Adv. PROMINENT MEN WILL BE IN WILSON CABINET WASHINGTON. Nov •-Cabinet* makers are already busy conjuring I with names of those who will share with Wilson In shaping the policy of ' the next administration. Necessarily this Is purely gossip, but the cabinet builder s are none the |e«R active in pointing out the persons and the ole ments available as cabinet material One of the available elements ,,m. bracea those who were eonsj/tclous party figures at the Baltimore con vention. including Speaker Clark. Chairman Underwood of the Ways and Means commltt<-e, Wm. Jennings llry, an. Governor Fos» of Massachusetts, Glvcrnor Harmon of Ohio and some others. It Is generally assumed, how ever, that Speaker Clark anti Chair man Underwood would prefer to con tinue their work In Congress, especial ly now that the legislative program on the tariff and other questions Is likely to meet with fewer obstacles. Aa to Mr. Bryan, one of the Democrat ic senators who quoted during the campaign as definitely Hastening Mr Bryan to a cabinet place In case of Wilson's election, although the latter stated about the same ttme that no consideration hail been given to the personnel of the cabinet. None the less speculation Is active as to whether the Nebraskan will have a portfolio Another element from which cabi net material Is being suggested em braces those who have been promi nently Identified with the Wilson cam palgn. notably Chairman McCombs, of the Democratic National Committee, Representatives Hurl.-.-on and llenrv'. of Texas; Representative Palmer, of Pennsylvania, Assistant Chairman Me Adoo and a number of others who hor,. the burnt or the conflict at Baltimore and during the campaign. Still another available lement Is made up of prominent party figures in the varous states who were not con nptcuoualy identified with the recent National convention and campaign, while another Includes some of the veterans of the last Hemnratir admin istration Outside of these- usual elements from which cabinets are constructed, many forsee the entry of n consider able element In public affairs, made up of men Ilk-- Mr U ilsoti. who have bi-en identified with collegiate. .dura tonal and the economic study of pub lic questions. This opens a wide field of available material. All of this activity of the cabinet makers Is necessarily confined as v< t to gossip and conjecture, am! at though various names are lik-dv to be Put forward fro|n now on nothing authorati’e has escaped until the Pros Ident-eleot himself has In his own way and time given mature consider atlon to 'hoe who will make up his official household. PENNSYLVANIA WAS SPLIT UP BADLY IIAHHIHBL’KU. I'*.. Nov « fn "Hn-iuJ returns r< ci-tved here, inolud. “ * those at l«-tnu< rath! state |ir«,| qiiariers. indlcst.- luiuma that tl.s next I t*rifii*yIvutii* ir, c»riKr**-.■« " ill * ••MMMt of tour l»**publi< .in oifi ar. ssioen-at-iara.. eighteen Kej.iibllran district irpresentattvea. u 1 otuocrats .net ta.. \v ustiington party men or a total Keptibilrali strength of ;; This a.'Oi.l I... a 1 leinot rati, gain of 6 ns it is K-porteU tonight that Congrvssnian Wll *■; ». I'.lh. Kiel lire|i«, Jund. ItaM been •1. feaie.i l.y their lte|.ul.I1eun rivals. Ilia In in.totals appear to huh. • l.-.-t-d le| tenrntatlvos in the 6i|(. *dh. Mh, lltn *-th. lath. l*tl.. 17tli. i'jth. I.'*.tn s,,.,' ai d 3* distil, ts and th.. Washington . palt> people In the J«th and 2Hth lte|s.rts received tonight thdi. ate that iho 1 >«*rit«M't,aIit- >*-i,;tiori« ui-rt- r*-« Icrt- : • *} (dthMugh ih «*t>rn* question • HiMiUt Alui tin 33r>i; mjhI •m vcii jH*iru • I.ltH el-rfcl It, | Ufa* of Ji«*|>ubll«'.i.’is. > v#*nl****n rp-putdban S<*nnturM ar« I Th»* pubh* an #«tr*-nKth vita *f»e holu-over K^publii am* 1m b«Ilr>\vil l*i !••• able t., organli. the neat *.er,ut The h<,«ino in conn Id* red her» to the lb liublU titiN ulthouah I'**nu»< mt.<t and i (.dependent* have k ,tn* and *#v *-r»il "Ut and t.ijt Wnahlriifton party Bnen a*-re elected. T he*e ,-M l rr.., t ate hitH**d upon re turns which art- ecatterina in Horn a in- I t tar.- e* and which may L». chanced wh-n complete ttgureft are at hand. STATE MEETING Of Antt-Tabarcoloala X.«*gua will B* Held Hext Week—Plan Sale of Xmas Seala. ■ • lag t• • Went Vfr* e’f . \r ; ruber, ulm/s Is-.p>.e * 11 h this eity ext ilotitl iy and it is ■ T me rube r« will p. represented tr..M, ,.i| wet matt of th" state, as im- ! pr.ri.int lois.n- ss will be transacted The ... n n os I id.s tlon ..f offtrers will t'e held iind p.st.x will he die- ussed for t-.»- sale ..r lied ('rose ,"hrt*to.a* Senls to Kid In the ftgii t ,gainst t ijberrulosls Republicans Win. .1 I. -pKt.h to the Intrlltirenrer WILIilAMSON. W Va. Nov. | The Sixth Senatorial district ha* likely gained one seat In the legisla ture, Indications being that Rev. Har rv Cook. Rep . has defl ated Herbert Sanders. Item., for House of Dele gates In Wyoming this race Is close. Int the returns to-night Indlcntn that the Republicans have won. Sug Rhodes. Rep . won for House of Dele gates in Mingo county by 4f.n majori ty. Strother. Hep. for the suite sen , ate is elected by 4.000 Hatfield * ma jority ill Mingo Is close tf> fioo. While 1 Hughes, for fongress, has 4f.n The , 'nitre Repuhllran county ticket Is . .ctel, while Hameron. Rep., defeat ed .lone*, l»m„ for judge In the | Twenty second clreutt by 1.000. BULGARIANS (CvaUaasd from rirat rags) being that the European concert. wUI'h i* not too harmonious. will t* fared by the mowt difficult and thorn* ’ask of settling the rival clair.- of the man., aspirants tor Turkish ter ritory . King Interviewed VIENNA Nov f> KlLg Nichols* Of Montenegro, due u»***l the ln*en Hon* of the Ka’kan allies to-day with a correspondent of the Vienna Tug blatt "While the I! ilk; n nation* will set tle their affairs lor themselves " he said, "their victories have not made them so daring as to forget to acrotn modate their wishes to the general situation in Europe " Turks Defeated SOFIA. Nov. Tint Turku-h army commanded by Nazim Barns w i- com j. let el v crushed In the great battle of the last two days on the Serai Tcborlu line. According to the semi-official Mir. the Turks lost Iti killed and wounded more than double the losses Burn i1 • B now pursuing the defeated enemy. 25.000 Killed. SOFIA. Bulgarin Novo <.— The Turkish louse* in killed and wounded during the five days fighting In the vicinity of Lule Burgas uud liunariits sar are estimated at *s,400 men The Bulgarian troops captur* d 37 button* - of quick-firing guns and took 2,(mhj prisoners rhev also seized four loco nit.live* and 243 railroad cars BEItl.IN. Nov f»- A better feeling prevailed on the Bourse today owing to Turh-v's desire for peace and fiov ernor Wilson’s election. Brices closed generally higher ATHENS, Nov * —Steamship pas senger* who arrived today from ShI tber© as destitute They art* in rut' anil ar.. selling their arms to obtain bread. Many of th© soldiers have l»en shot for insubordination Mu tl ;e©r« seized two guns and tim a’ en«-d to tire oti the loyal troops unless tho towtn surrendered. They wero overpowered. The boy’s appetite Is often th source <-f am:t*rment. If you would have an, I, an appetite take t'hamher laln s Tablets They n*,t *-nlv rr, ate n healthy appetite, hut strengthen the stomach and enable it to d., its work naturally. For sale by all dale™ — Adv. Germany Comments. BBRIJff, Nov. tl — Th© T’om doubts w hether Woodrow Wilson's promises will result in anything more than tlid Roosevelt's or Taft's It continues "The dollar Is u I wavs mor© power ful than the ITesld-nt s will In America and the trusts which Roose velt was unable to masticate probably will prove too tough for Wilson " The Tageblaat. hopes that Wilson's advent will Inaugurate just and last. Ing commercial relations l«-m.-en th" l mted States and tiermany and per haps servo as an example to European prod lotions. The newspapers in near ly all cases express the opinion that the antt-iniperialism ami reserved at titud© fowani world politics of the Democrats will bo modified now that they bav© at fill tied [tower Prohibition wins CHART.ESTt IN'. W Vil Xnv « — Thos M Hare, leader of the temper.,- >,-e forces In the Mate predicted tonight that the prohibition amendment c.irrte 1 by at Past 76.tle'- t'oirtpletn returt - Irom fourteen counties and almost com plete returts from four more rereu.d by Hare slow the majority at 33.ou0. Fut on** county far l.a« r*-p<trt*«l w**t tihlo ..untv hy Counties report - Ing eomplets rots giro prohibition a mfc.forttj- rut follows Brooke. .-.7'. inherit is. 11!>n; Itandolph. 1 f,«tt Tuck er 12.10; Mineral, Harrison. <;... Barkley. I ;n,i Cilhoun. 1.200 Braxton 3.600. Taylor. I.*;.., t'pshur 3 «:■ ’ t ireenbrter, 3 not,. Summers, i.t.oo, Myr b-n. with one pre.-|n> t missing. ’ 3.:. . Fayette t* . preeinrts rnlsslt y 4 ctav tsro precin.-ts missing. 3 21.0, _%|..n' ..I.cults Incomplete, 1.700. FALL OF STONE. John R.tfile s Roumanian, of Bridge lain, suffered a painful Inlun las! night about h o'clock when b© wnt crushed under a fill of stone in :i c.«a mine near l!iidce|s.rt arid sustained n tmdly crushed limb l|.. was remove.! to th© North Wheeling hospital her© after the accident, where the fractur. was reduced. Ohio. I CINCINNATI. <i. Nov. 6 -Further! returns served only to increase tiov • rtmr Wilson's hail in Ohio and to] I Insure a more complete Democrats I I victory in the state. Returns from 436 of the 622 prr flncts In Hamilton county, the city of ( inrinnati. heretofore throualit to be earned bv Taft, give Wilson j 36.623 to Taft 35.6S2. Returns from 3.1615 precincts in the j “’ate give Taft 163.376. Wilson 251.855; ' Roosevelt 124.67.1 Total vote In state, (estimctedi: Republican 312.i*oo, ttomocrafie i 446.760, proyrt sslve, 263.564; Socialist 46,imm<, Prohibition, no estlmato. California. SAN lit A NCI SCtt, Nov 6 —Kail mate of the total vote of the Western States, based nn returns at 7 i> m. tes I day follows' I Idaho Taft 3<*.«o: Wilson, 2.8 |fH'<>. Roosevelt, 28.000. 6.000. Chafln. 3.560 California- Wilson. 332,27.0; Roose velt. 3'!*.I17. I*ehs. '3.770. Chain. 1*, 240: Tuft. 3 08.7 Arizona—Wilson. 16,405: Roosevelt, 11.335. Tnft. 4.755; Debs. L'.lvO; Cha fln. *4. Nevada Wilson. *>54; Roosevelt. 0.112: Taft. 3.707. Orecon—Wilson. 2'.4*0; Roosevelt. 22.020; Taft. 22.41*0 Washington Wilson. 04.130; Roosts volt. 120.203; Taft. 7.7.145 flail Taft. 40,000; Wilson. 35,000; Roosevelt, 13,000; Dehs, 7."imi Montim—Wilson, 411*20; Roosevelt, 22,540; Taft, 27,700 Nebraska. OMAHA. N*-b. Nov. 0. Kstimnted on the basts of returns received from *40 precincts well mattered over the Mato, tho total vote for President all! tie ns follow s Wilson. IOIi.ihiO; Roosevelt. 74 000, Tall. 5s,00o; 1 s hs. .7.000. Quaker City. PIIILADKI.I'HIA, Pa. Nov. fi—Re. turns from 4>:i# election districts out of f.k:; in 1'ensj Ivanla, give Taft, 22f'.uk7; Wilson, 300,937; Roosevelt, • 326.47k ■ Among the missing districts are more than 2"'i in Allegheny eo'.inty, i w hlrh i re expected to increase the i Roosevelt plurality. I Pennsylvania. PHII.ADKLPIItA. Nov 6.— Return from more than five slx'lis of «:l the • ■ ■ on districts m Pennsylvania givt ! Theodore Krainev It 2»,o73 plurality over Woodrow Wilson The misslns I districts are expected to slightly in •Tease his plurality. The vote .if th> three leading candidates as computed from tlie returns received was Roose v. lr. 3M.;v|. Wilson. 1 Taft ; 2sr.,:i3i. | VIIAVAI KKIi Wm Nov 6 fj©v ernor FTimis K Mctlm.rn, (R , has j earrled Wisconsin aci-ordlng ii> latest i returns receiveiltonlehr. CARE FOR THE j WHITE PLAGUE | fiFTRIJX, Nov f,—At a meeting of ! the /• riin Medical society today, hr Fredrieh F. Friedmann. announced the ili mery of wha: he believe* to * Ih* a practical cure for every form of I tuberculosis He exhibited cured patient* and declared that he had treated eaw by bin method with invariable improvement and also in variably complete cure* ITnmlnenr ph>*i<*ian* tentlfied to nucce** by this method In their ow n practice In* Friedmann infect* living tubercle two • tip which hive tHiQtri'li ! dered benevolent. I Ttie nan wh» g-te fh- b-*t re»u1t* !* file on- whn goen aft*-r them him—If It h awftillv hard f«»r n man Vo e|««-p to « hatch if the p*-w* are unc.irnfort A Genuine Rupture Cure Sent On Trial To Prove It Don’t Wear a Truss Any Longer. — After Shirty dears’ Experience I Have Produced An Appliance for Men, Women and Children That Actually Cures Rupture. Ilf > • . tried m«.M **v. rything *dr«. - I t *vr tn* *r*-wT.-*t *u< . *-ae s#n.| wt j fr»e .» > i . trm* i !►*...* • v ». pi .r** «.•.<! t» • ir* om in* mv A i pl.an - .ml *:r !i*r > * p • ♦nn.l r..,r:.*of many ;•**«> I • I lV> »M*-d *t f l We*c «ur**d It l- r*; -f » • all «dhrra falL It* M»**njh**r. 1 u‘** no n » lutrn«*a» j Ho life I •*• !« i »r . f< ; fox* wl it 1 any 'it I’r-'i*- 1 hi are »!.«• yid**» once !.*v (U.K m~n a.> ill -tr.it* i k an ! real ;t • V*u.m* *’•" aM •,ntViAj»cetp ns* mv hun l.lr.-u «»r I Atlanta whoa** letter* you .-,n •*1*0 Pill out fr**e >ti !••; w •»* '* Tti.itl today ft’a Wfli Wort . Vour • Hi* Ml .-ti er you try my App.ln.'v or Pennsylvania Man Thankful -- i Mr «• K t •rtHtka, Mai all. Mlflh. I r**mr S'.r — rerhni it wi*l inter, at > • « t . know tp.;t 1 have I ...n niptnro.l * \ \ruir« i rid I *t,t voir VppiiHm*. f. .j. very ***>• to n t’ *• wex Jit .m\ time .f ix or riiu .t In f.. t. at t ie»* 1 «1 f not krio 1 1 ol it • n if t • e m j wJiai position I wan in It would t •• a \ • t i». . i; , i *«,«nd tn 11 lie* unfortunate u! * -,tt*r trom rip ture f ali foul! pr*. .*r* th** Ur^ks I Kupture Applui* m l w.-.r it T •> would certaln.y never r* *r* t 't M> rupture I* n<m «; . ale 1 up and ever «li«l It tint j Whenever t;i»* opportunity I -# r it*. It ,eelf I will ae > a *o<a| Word f. }<■ ,r I Applun* e. and a1m«. Ttie < on*.r . way jin Wt.i.-Ji y . I .1*With nip* r» p..»p<. ; It ti plenHure to recommend .« *o.*d j t hlng nfti-'iif y* .r fr>n«l* «.- etr.ru* •* , I am. Your* very aln**er» '\. JAMKS A MUTTON. ' k.i Spring st Itethlet. m. »*a. Recommend From Texas Farmer _ j Mr. C K Ilr«Mik* r Mm rod.all Mich. , Ivar Sir I feel it mv duty to let you. j n! nWo nil pet.pl*. a fill I. I I w*.j*. k: * * lt • • ir A | ;.1im r m * d.-n*- • ■ r : I , , »*e«n nsptureu for many yi ira and .i\* w*»rn trmnv different true*** out r*x.-r Iany relief until T *..t > .. ir \j.r . nn. e | put it on la • Nov. mi u t. t i. ii The abme is C. E. Brooks inventor of the Appliance, who cured himself and who has l>een curinjr others for over :>(» years. If ruptured, write him today. • v#ry ftp. fait. t, it m *t *.»v lam ‘ now cure t l have laid it away hav» i had It off f »r tv*., wreka and «l.»lnc all j ki?.•!/» «.f fnrrti w«.rk with • .»**•• \Y'• 11I ■ "** wiarf: It. I had l.tcrip)— and , ■ Oiifhel II hH it d* .1 hut it l»eld .ill risriit. Words • ant t expresa m} -r;i?i Made toward* and your Aprltano* ! Will rerornn ♦ ml It t-» all ruptured ji«*o Yo ire sincerely lkil I Prairie. T» \a* J K. I/lNO Others Failed But the Appliance Cured Mr r K 1lr>...k* Mar *h all Mich. Tr sir V • .r At p|!«n> e did ail v <»u claim for the little 1 .v ari l more for t rur I him r-. .nd and we l \Ve let him w# .r It f-.r | atwnit a year in ad. altnr* ik . It rnr- .l : f Itu thre# month* after * e Pa l J et* in to • «l • ».r r W . : tried • • ' ll oth.ei ■ reined e* and m*t r<* r. 1 rf and I aha 11 • certainly re-«»min* ml it t» fr:en<!«, for w* anreiy owe It to you Your* i tfully. \v\i r\TTi.i;soN 71" S Main St . Akron. •> Cured at the Age of 76 Mr <• K |:ro*»kn. Miir»hill. Mi-h Itar Sir — i I van ti*inic y«»ur Awl un .• f r l r'>r*- of ruptur** <1 h*l «t i-r. ’t' ha I ■ * * • 1 tl hr A!.. • .. • -ri 1 ,’*r 2" 1 I unit »i-*»t ar it Slno* that [turn* I havo n it n. . •!»• 1 ..r ua**«1 It I ; nm v»!I of r.ptur* .m l rank mv**»lr *ni"fK .*ur.»| t.\ t .» Hr.. >k* 1 •:* . i»vor\, wi.h’li, my 7G I rorar l a* r.niarknM.* V* ry pltirfh lv >«»urjt, HI ah Point. N t\ SAM A 1I«h>VKR Child Cured in Four Months . I Jan* ••* St.. I* *4 Pi.* I**«\ , Mr «’ I. itrook-*. Mar-ha I. \1». h I •• %r Hlr —Th#» baby’ll rupture l* alto* r**t|;# r « uro.J, thank* to ^ our nppln.ti ••• aii.| are thankful y. * If w. « *»uM only l a\o Kimnn of it .wr^r «*»ir • nr»r a* muoh a*< i»* <|M ||o *..r»* your . i*r»* • a ’.;tt!#» nv» r tn *ntl »* an«l ha* not worn it now for mx w*rk.** Y< .r* \ *-r\ trulv I AN'l»Hi:VV »KXiiKR< 1KR Ten Reasons Why You Should Send for Brook* Rupture Appliance 1 1* 1* Absolute!' (he «• ^ •i» '• *»f t •* kltil oil . matu.i T • *' «t it\*-nt<r* luu* >«*u* t it.- r -r T1 e Ajnd.ajv •• fbP MnI b *» .. T H't <»• « .1 ’-•t • »• t l-.wn out • tl«*n. 1 l'*i*»* an n r •"u*hlovt . f ft r»i » l»r It I'litiK'* iii.s iv t.» th. i -t' >.t • » ' »-'• • • « •• | t 4 I nltk* the iinlltuitt m.- . »lt.*.i pad* uned in other tmeses*. tt i<> •, .• «uml»**r*oftu* or ungainly .r* It IM ■ * ll.il I s..ft in.I j-lt.ibl. Ml t 1 stttvrh •■»»’.' !•• t be d« t. . ted fM-mg. the clothing <* The Hoff. |.|:w)»le h.ltl<li> ho) iJtig th* Appliance . I.ot *;!\.. | . | Iramitil tu*na«4tlo|| of w. atlng ,i b*t • There h nothing about I* t « *- * foul iiii.f m In n it t«. cottiea M,.||.-.| tt . .,i| w.i l.*.| without Injuring it t«, r leant ' There are »:«• no*:.»l s|»rii ! i the Appliance to t.• i tnre one b\ •■uttina Uti I brUlMt'C the f|eah AII 1*1 I he matei tnl of Which t A pplian. «-* are mad** t« *»f th* \+r I * «*t thm ii..ui* \ • m buy . iti «*it B * i «4||ri*b|e .Illd uifi- Al ldt.lt' . to W .1 * !•• At' reputation f«»t h**ti***t\ ltn i f ,ir «t*-a1f t s.. th**toi|ghl' evt:il.|ts» •I by an •■% j»er 1* n* **r • »% er t htrt' ' e I • ■ *.* dealing with the publt. and *n' 1 r bee ar* reason ibb- m\ term* *i fat* that ther*- rerbtinlv *b«'*t|l«l b- • » b* sitati- \ in pending f r* • <-i>up*<n today. Remember I I • e.j \|*|*lt nr. nil trial to pr »\ e wbat I ie true V.*»i are to be the Jude* K, 11 out fre*- i*.iu|xin t*e|«iw and mall today. FREE INFORMATION COUPON i* V I ro#,k'- vr*C-A State st . Mar ahall. Mlrh »,J*;i'** wend me by mat! th plain wr.-ipj-r V’.r illustrated bmih and full information about your Appll nh« *• tor the cure of rupture .Vain** . City ... It V T».State .. The Arguments Are All In. The Case Has Gone to the Jury jff J£ By “Bud” Fisher YOU, «A€ AND THE rest OP WE VOTERS I 1 G^NT(.Cw\SN op YmF \ CAS£ »<, <\0W ( '* YO;R MAINOS, YOU can £iYMP* p/NDTHC PRl^ONGB GUILTS OP WILSON fN Th£ . t>PGtPC| TAPTOSlD^ 'N YHt SGCONQ oeGRGH. IOR vynu.Poi. Bull noost '** THIRD DGGRGG. 1 ^ 'TPNC G riM G A CM -5. **,«. ye^S. ,_&° Tr* nr f / I SmoulO 1 ( \