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FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 191? i?S3E5S 1 3C 1 1 nirn ait iiinnmi ht t riTin tiTftr i nr NMALKMJN B AKotlALU L LUUKS WI.AK I COME IN AND JOIN OUR HELD AS DISLOYAL: ROCKED TO SLEEP CHRISTMAS MING Released ou Booct to Appear for Preliminary Trial Next Wednesday. "Thunderbolt" Bryant Finds 'Battling" Ward Easy. Schaaf Beaten by Nenninger. 13 THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE AND CAPE COUNTY HERALD, THE mE Uses every means in its power to protect its soldiers, its sailors and its private citizens. The National Government has established national banks which offer you every means in their power to protect your money. Open a checking account or a savings account to-day. FIRST NATIONAL BANK m"membe5J -cederal besehv BksS Y ST EMH CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ST. VINCENT PARISH WILL INVESTIGATE GETS NEW PASTOR FOOD COMPLAINTS V. : t ttt-r Forecast: Much colder to ,';:v Strong v- v.il winds. !rv. Orr-ii WiVon r: ceived a l-'tter f.-,.-!;: her hu-band in Waiington in-f,- .i!ir.; her thill he liked bis new jrov- itlor.. IK lulled he was Rev, M. J. Le Sa?e of San l)ie;o,j Dr Dearmont Asked to Report Cal. Placed in Charge of All Who Disregard Rules ol Local Parish Food Administration. The preliminary hearing of Henry Warner, Sr., night marshal of Jack son, who wa arrested Wednesday af ternoon by Deputy United States Mar shal Orchard on a warrant charging disloyalty to the government, has been set for February 20th. Wagner was released on a $2,000 bond yester day afternoon signed by Sam Lail, of Jackson to appear before United States Commissioner Russell Dear mont for a preliminary hearing. According to the information, on which the warrane was issued, Wag ner made utterances containing the wish of bodily harm to the United Sta tes soldiers at the hands of theGer mans. Wagner was arrested shortly after noon yesterday and taken before Com missioner Dearmont a few hours lat er. When informed of the charge brought against hinm. Wagner inquir ed whether he had to answer the charge immediately, and when told he would not, asked that his preliminary be postponed until he could confer with an attomey on bond. Ben LaBane, who Tuesday r;t .. Battling Ward.the St. Louis boxing wizard, took the count in the second of what was suppsed to be a twelve round bout with Thunderbolt Bryant at the opera house Tuesday night. The bout was staged under the auspices of the Cape Girardeau Athletic Associa tion. Ten per cent of the gate re-1 receipts will be turned over to the Red Cross. Brvant, who hails from Sikeston, . beat a tattoo in the jaws and ribs of i his adversary. The Scott County scrap-1 per carries a live horse powtr shock in j cither list ana ne touna wara tasy locate. The St. Louisian was heralded a.- wampus cat, but he proved easy pick-1 ing for the Sikeston pile driver. It was j all Brayant's from the first tap of tne j gong. The hi,:' huskies rushed to the! the center - of the erana an5 j Bryant tapped his opponent on thej back with a right hay-maker. Thej St. Louisnn tri'd to come back butj Bryant blocked his i ight and sent him j sprawling to the floor with a right up-. percut to : kisser. V.'.iid i..!'gju the mat until the count' i & fff&f Read How He was released !f ni'ie busy ai- s. week. Rev. Father M. J. LeSage has b. en J Numerous complaints of alhged vio- renin familiar with ! appointed pastor of St. VincentV Cath- j 'ation of the food administration's or- und ; Dr. aid then aro.-e t receive more i V i puni-iiirf ')' . Ward jabbed Vv ildly a was arrested j Bryant .-.:! backed r.iuv. 1 thecheK IT- 51.1 -if tVvr.nt --;.T-r Vnr-, t ' ndiug wr the I -ft eve fji cinviiriarv ;r' th- o;i.-t on th ,iav. i iv voir." before' I. (;ui.- i a- :v.:i took a i umbV f 'V The humble little squirrel teaches rs a great lessen The squirrel "has" because he saves. Ycii must save to have. Come in and we will give you free, a little b?nk book so you can join our Christmas Banking Club. You can put in 10 cents, 5 cents, 2 cents, or 1 cent, and in crease your payments the same amount each week. In 50 weeks: , cU;b rys $127 50 5-c : c : rr.vs 63 morning nv cn.ti wiiiici.er swum- v. ii on a charge of attempting to evade j rail's ;i : the draft, was given :i preliminary j. -end th- hen ring esU-rd-iv r i United Stuns Corum:-.- age I and uleadcd not L-U''tv. 1 o iv,- a bond, he gt. ! r. staurants nave oeen mane to ui , his trial. ! W. S. Dearmont, county food adminis-i j j.i'.mie told ( hief V Mr. Wilson left thejoit. chu5rh to wrc&l Rev. Father ders by local merchants, hotels ill r-ntertain the ri,,o home ;n -.1 H:it la r it.. : : fi - :u:i u- ::!IS I '. :-rs in 'Schu'tz, who was transfer! ed to l.ouis six nuiiitr.s i'go. The new pas- i . i . r. Tv: or arrived au:oay ironi an I'legu. Ca!i'"., wh.'M-e i;c had b'.:e!i in charge of a parish tor several years. !'. t b' r I.e Sage will ee!eb;at ma.-.--at Si. ViiuinrV Catholic I':. inch thM c.vr, iiivg. l-' f'-iv takir.g ha rg of ti.e 'a;!.-!' in San D--go i'al'ier I.-" Saj;i a- signed u pari.-Ites it. Ni w r- ' haii-:. I .a., and Dallas, T-xas, .re i . t;. Liiald.' count (: ji;vc'i' ! :! ; counted out 'I' tvi: Ir ,.(,v id 2 yea:-s old hrt iaU-i- .-a'd ii tal.e a'id saie f ('o'i)l:ilsl!.iei' Ka i:ig r.e v Com ii aid I.inson j Rev. I 'at Ik r TVmas Leva;; i. f the C'Mthnlie Unive' A. l. ii vesu to the alver.ee of tiator, and have prompted him to ii stitute an investigation to thterii.i.n luther the complaints are .iustil;ed These especially concern the observ ance of the meatless ami wheatless il.vvs and the sale of flour which has : teniae 1 he 1 . ,-. f-..n!v 1i--t..l Mid ro-ulr.if ( !;! special pr tht; fuod administration. i Dr. Dea. iaont has reeeivtd instruci -1 I.-'Uis i i.-i osecnur t 1. i.i ne i!C W11-? ; JX-M :i 's arrc .I'M. : aid ?i - mis- ed i or i He told j t;tro: us reiuid Brv. i:.- e-l"d tt t i( r.n up. t". .' . ri'-d to c . .i i ... I-IV tne -,e t.i th- r.eii siia :o.l C !u- an- ii'.oin- ret t .d. lo!;ei li'e.ve - -1. - 1 vivci nir.ei i :hitiin of 't r:: n i :l t !i all (i aft ed two the s:d ii I i-s -; Four h .;-.i-.iir.t-'i ; cyliihtti' i'l.- p.irther. hick a; Se-: tti' ir '.!ll eh .d 1! r V- ian:i- s -icn :: i-. h d t: c Sike to i J U'LLt . i. Vi-'ahe;- Da is, ai : ,vn i rum .ae .-iaie v oou Auiiiuiiiu :-! I - lis 'r is ! Father t.or to rep.nt ail who violate the rid v was : e i ii in lh-? aid' 'i - wav- j vv !i'efs as 'h - victor-! I".. ti.-vne-.- : ladi ,ii r e'er. ;i i '.). re.' '! f ili. I'n:!.., I S,: T r'an and the loss of one piiest by j f i "ne food administration. I'articul ir j j .;s ,jistl.;ct. All vv will be t .e transfer of Father Schultz it b;:-1 strt.ss is laid to the prosecution f at the next term of Fed-ral. C ih came nece-sary to increase tne clerical Istatf at St. Vincent's Catholic Church. those who hoard flour. It has been reported to Dr. Dearmont that several 'ourt which convenes on the second Monday o! April. BOARD BEGINS TEST .- r i-...'1-riny. : "rr-id- n I'ld,. e;u-io oer from .lack- (l-x'.rs dav on business. ; ' .. H. B-r.i'jhir camp up from Sil; len .efterda to look after somei IjliSillf SS matters I if ft !Vill tllr- nim!i of Lent additional ,itiinn hnva mnfln on cffnrt in tiiiv. j . .. - - r . in rj iiti i v. iihimv x.4iv w Miss Klsie Wahiman went to St. i .rrvit-'s are, held in the Catholic chase wheat flour in great quantities Louis yesterday afternoon for a visit : churches, and the duties of the by buying from different grocery with relatives. ! priests ;,t St. Vincent's College require stores. The names of several citizens A. F. Asa came up from Advance aj their time. Hew Father OTirien ; charged with this otTense have bc(11 j p nn 1 TT RiriT rm Ifl yesteiday to lool: after some buiness ;aVr charge f the College affa:rs. placed in the hands of the county food JJJ jjr f MtN f LU. Ii uujiieis ; .iii-ii.-. i i in- .ti(;onii.Mi ui, ui aim-i ; administrator. Jack Cairns left on a business trip Sage as pastor of St. Vincent's) Under the rues o Ifthe national food through the lower counties yesterday. ; Church is permanent is not known, j administration corn meal and similar t I substitutes for wheat flour must bo purchased wit whheat flour. Grocers have been asked to strictly observe this rule, and are asked to report all 'customers who expect them to violate ! flour order. a! j This w in i scored tried I again d -.m r. - t rated led b- fl":;' riia;-. j thii L.-.r.h knock-out j''1, Hrya-it. AI Xenninger j deau that he has thr - ( h.e rie.i :rihority in ri".."1 vs-. . a'- I in conformity with th'.-i r ih- ''-ty of Cap" Cirar-' !- .;avor oi saiu i lUt", itv el ( a ir-.l by th ( i of February IV IK WILL HIRSCIL ?Iavcr. .irar-Terk, A'test and procl m that! i I!. V. FVis-ll. Citv Clerk. County Recorder of Deeds (I. I'. jit is certain, however, that he will re Siemrrs was in the Cape yeterday on main here as long as Father Levan's business. ! pi "sence is vequiml as head of the ('. H. Claiborne, superintendent of Dallas Univer.-ity. the Frisco was in th Cape yester- j day to settle some railroad matters. !. .ADMINISTRATOR'S .XOTICE i lave ycur Sewing M t '.i M? Ri pair-j e-i while tins great exper. is still here. Notice is hereby given that Letters! He is locater at Taylor. Masterson ar.d :T stamentarj' upon the estate of Linson Hardware Co., 418 Broadway, j 'l i:omas .1. Hill, dercased, have been People say he makes them better than ! granted to the undersigned, by the new. Don't miss this chance, Phonel('apo Girardeau Court of Common 423 right now. John De Felzer. chief i IV as of Cape Girardeau County, Mis-J ev;ert from St. Louis. ;soi;ri, bearing date the l!'th day of' G. H. Gross, the saloonkeeper of . January, VMS. j H . W nont the dav on his farm.! All persons having claims against ! Archbisliop (Jlennon to Take northwest of the city. .Mrs. J. R. Lee, of Sikeston. was in said e.-tnte are required to exhibit j 'them to ne for allowance within six ; months rfem the date of said letter?. i he city yesterday contemn? wun ner i , nr..hIli0li from .. and if such ..ttorneys on a civil suit now pending j,. nelil ' of such estate; in the Spriagii ld Court of Appeals. 'cla m.; he not exhibited Mrs Joe Fuei'th was taken to St. 7'........;..- II.wi.IImI v ; r-.l:n- !iftfmootl " " forever barred, f r an operation. Mrs. F-jerlh. who Jennie Rebecca Gnl has been living with her husband on, a .iminicfvnipir iiiiiiinbi an i J. MISSOURI ST. MARY'S JUBILEE WILL BE APRIL 7 Part in 50th Anniversary Celebration Members of St. Mary's Catholic i Church are making preparations for within one! the golden jubilee celebration of that year from the date of the granting of j pari.-.h. which will be held April T. 'letlors on said estate they shall beiTai..- will be the most elaborate event the old church has ever held. 4 acinic viii., ,p celebration will commemorate a farm north of the city, has been in jjp qj. serious condition tor sometime sut- . f n: , i'lllll v. v iH mu ... .1 fi-ring from an attack of gall stones. A slightly iiu-reaed wind was no ticed in the Cape yesterday evening, 'eginniug ah-ut a::lO o'clock, lasting ah.cn a:i hour. Another gale-like v iii 1 swept over the city about mid--e- hi for hnif an hour. No damage 'a- reporird in this city . ;'. D. Lend, the Studebaker agent Cl.s.-;eton. spent the day in the tel oo.siliess mat rs ! Crews, a member of the " 1 s-h h. l. ft Iwie lat August with poa.;. ;.; r.y 1 . :irriv-d h"io today f-r a' ' '. . ith r-halves and friends. Mr5. Oscar Ruediger went to Pctte 1 LI., yesterday morning to visit. . . i v'S. ShrriT W !'. Schad- of .lack- -. ii-r.l t:-.:r.v--h ihf Cape last ' , eti 1 South. jthe r0th anniversary of that parish, which is the larger of the two Catholic j churches in this city and one of the I hereby certify that Jennie Rebec-; largest in the state, outside of the ca Gill was granted letters Testamen- three big cities. taiy upon the estate of Thomas J.j Father l'mente, the pastor, has just Gill, deceased at the date above writ-; rounded out his ..Mh year as head of i this church. ill but two have been I 1 tion for voting u;on thej ipr. o itioa t, he subnht d as toj KIDNEY DISEASE IS FATAL fbest of Shernv Schnaf. Referee John I ando vtopd the ?,'en;vr.g( r-Schaaf 'o in the nuddle of the fourth round ! to save Schaaf from a knockout. Nen- j v hl-' h; r "v Ilwt K",v-: of Ca,l (;irar-ningr-r wdn a decision over Schaaf or. jdea Missouri, shall be organized un points two weeks ago, hut Schaaf nev- dor an act providing for an Altorna- ight. Whne hr :tivp form of KOVOrnraent for cities of k a iQ & best I.o had, IT . th:n, ,.1;,,s 0 ai.rrovtti March .- .. . . bout for the- 1 ,fl,Ui--:-- U!.!s.- -t wh-.!-Hl 90 Will Be Examined Neit Week -18 Will Leave Feb. 23rd. The physical examination of the men placed in Class One will be re sumed next Tuesday, it was announced Wednesday by members of the lo cal board in Jackson. Beginning next Tuesday "0 men will be called for the physical test each day till Thursday. The men will be summoned in the or der in which their names were placed on the classification list following the classi.'ication of the registrants. From these '.0 men who will be ex unamined next week and thos who underwent the physical test two weeks ago, the board will select enough men to lill Cape Girardeau's List contingent of the first draft call. It is believed that these men will be sent to the training camp not later than the mid dle of March. Cape Girardeau Coun ty must still furnish T.fi men as its last contingent of the first draft call. One half of this last contingent will be ordered to the training camp about February '2?, Sheriff Hutson, chair man cf the ht-al board, said hist night. It may be a day sooner or later, he said, but from all indications that day had been selected bv the Provost ev had a look-in last night gave his opponent the n ... , , . , 'Sth. l'.'l.".. l.vthe 47th General Assem-i tiever CapeGirardeau butcher. .ci.ii.. Hank Baehre won a decision over j l h' '? tht State of Missouri, will b ' "Kid"Xanna after six rounds of fur-(held in the four v a:ds of the city, on. ious fighting in the preliminary. Tthey ' walloped each other around the mg time and again. R-iohre had abou If) pounds to the good over hi nnt. oppo- How Thin People Obtain A Plump Strong Robust Bcdv TL'F.SDAY, I-KB. -oth. r.US. Said ( lection to Je h-l 1 at the City Polling f-iace in ertL-h war-1. na nely: First ward: At the Court lioas-. Sevor.d Ward: At Gust Shult. Pari -r Shop, No. fi,C Broadway. Thir l Ward at the Merten Building on Good Hope Street, Xorth Side, be tween Middle and Frederick streets. Fourth Ward, a Whce'er Building, en .''::-.:-i-h Street. Fi t S:.! he- In Te tinony Whereof, I have hcre-,y ycars and : nn.o .-rt my r.ann :tn..i an.xoa tue sea: ; ,Pent ir. this city. When he came;,, v.j , mo of said Court, this 10th day of Janu-.pre ti:e parish was Mnall and heavily !.',.', " - iu in- tiumui iiai iry, BKN VINYARD, Clerk, Cape Girardeau Court of Common Maishal General for the mobilization i Ho has been a pricvt for-1. . . f t1. rK. ,. ; A number of voung men "from the; those to h called ' mp aoout h'hmai'y j its his-1 2:hd. Eddi Gockel. Pevcv 0triloh tlv Louis Pollack. I in debt. For the first time in ! ton :t is now cut of d( bt. . : i. r - l :i 1 'HT n r Tl V,K Jllll III L .1 , . n " " ; among tne next ergntcen mc , arrangements committee for the jul i-jf; the tl,,;,i:njr canp : .o". it was planned to hId a moncf-rj "Before I took ton-dine prop! u- 1 to call me '.-kinay,' but now ray rn;.i-' is changed. My whole body is ?t.u. Have gamed 1" poi;n!s and am g-i n ir.g yet. I look like a new man," r clared F. P. Smith. Pitt-burr, Pi. who had just finished the ! treatment. 'nniwiflii Wouid you. too, like to quickly r"t 'RPITISH from 10 to V,() pounds of good, solid ! J1" 1 IUi "stay-there" fiesh. fat and mnscv-'a: tissue "between your skin and bones? Don't say it can't be done. Try :t Let us semi you fiee a .r0e packng? of tonolire and prove what it can d-. for you. Kverv lruggist is li:--pensing a 'girat deal of tonoline. i More than a half million thin m"r; i and worr.cn l.ave gladly made, -.his test aid that tonoline does siicc1-! does make thin folks fat even when all else has failed, is hott proved by the tremendous business we havo done. No i:vistic diet, fhsh crenm. . 'ween independence Street and M: rri-wc-ther Street. And will be conducted according to law and the ordinances govrring elections. Witness mv official signature an I Kidneco Is a Wonderful IVo ection When disease gets into the kidney person be- t" i I . . too !.;. If e o jist krw the daagr that lurked ia ilis er.;;s of these dehra'e orean; they wou' 1 ho as careful of them a 4 they are ,-f thrir ryes. People who have ?ourd ! -dn; ys should know how to p: elect and lake care. of them. Kid ncro is a sure remedy for treating kidney diseases because it removes the poi.ons that collect in the blow! through th inactive kidneys. ' Just go to any drag store and gt i about a dozen Kidneco Tablets They are inexpensive and will reliev - your kidney trouble quickly. Mail -1 by the Kidneco Co.. Boston, Mass. DANDRUFF LOSE 19 SHIPS IN ONE WEEK1 Sammies Help French ir Raid Rurn-tr:.'! (Iris 1'cttv QUICKLY STOPPED ; There is only one way to cur dn- f':tff aiid that is to kill the .- erms- 'i'here i- s !.'y ot: hair prepj ration : l.-:t wi i .'.'. t: "errns ar 1 t-iatt i ? . . . . .. .j . ii - i light. HT.O '.. Joseph Cul tta. are to leave Kg: MONEY IN EGGS. are not bankable but the pa'ade which will stall at the Frisco pass ?ger ifpct, where the cliurch. ie.mb' rs wiil meet Archbishop Glen-! I 'ion. who v.ili participate in the fes- J REGISTRATION OF WMAI.TH IN U. S. PROPOSED IN NF.W BILL Washington, Feb. i massage simple. :.(t on j Free t. ' Tab watch st orv. or cmnlsiojis. but i har:.! '. s hoive treatment, the cr.ur.on ;;nd send for thi-rk-ige t(.d-;y. I ."c!t.p with your meals r.T! work. This te.'t will tell th- la t ha.-;tiou.; -,i n M.-fi; !.i;r thrcs iliV-ff rcn.-y es of . nj to :n I lu- in c laid the . iiioney frem their sale is. Th;s money1 Tfii::n from points in is yniir for the effort. Hot do rot: 1". Regis! ra- tr. it.e. Ition of wcaith in the count rv mav be' He will remain in Cane Girardeau ! ., t " Ii:,.' two days and during- his stay wiil con- ; Ho,vard cf Georgia, has drawn up a: where he transacted some treat r,e hen that lays the Gcdcn llm cl aT racn 01 ainon ! measure, authorizing the commissioner; siness makers. iEggs? B. A. Thomas' Poultry Rome- l'!lurrhPS' 1";'ther Fru(,nt0 has. ,nv,t0" !of internal revenue to name a day up- Ralph H. Bailey, an attorney of Si-Ilv 1:fPD tLe nouItrv -n ,on. . 01 .? ' " - hich all - - . . . . r , Ai .vru pro.t T ."it i tyr rn !nh"i 1 irtn i-. i . , . rton had legal business in the citv. , . A,- . ,, . ..v,. ... ..v suect to income tax. shall register. 50c BOX FREE was iinn'iurr feetive assist c : : r p r. r ; : it -? v n ? ; 1 1 d cltifially tod. ince was given Kf- t:..:, liv.- t ' 1 T'-'C-st i:? selling Mild eJ"ni e-ly on a positive guarantee 1 rdniff or money r fmd- 1 American guaners. UTuay. County Clerk and Mrs. Blucher ':er'ing dorarted for St. Louis yes- t ci dav on a visit ......,. ui v ..Li.wiic cik-u.cuw, -"u,on whjch an persons in thecountiy, t t. Hcici laat me cejeoranon win cht-on and increase the yield in eggs. i;? one cf the biggest events ever heid U ..i r .u;. 1 liU w U. JV3--il5 Wc, guarantee this and refund yoai by the Catholics since the formal ded- and othpr valuables coming under the miinw- if nrtt ni"jf io.l v v tj.-i ication of the new St. Francis Hosni-1 : i J " - m. . . u.aa. i .. . - lJlvVIi ViA ' P. t , , vai. cv- ii os. FREE TONOLINE COUPON This counon with 10c in silver to i- fr and $1.00 a bottle. Out of j Jassy. Roumania. Monday Feb. II town customers supplied by maiL i The new Cabinet, headed bv Gen. ! - Alexander Averescu. said to he help pay postage, packing, etc.. ; ablest Cc n ir.ai.der in the Army, and to sho-v good faith entitle known t. K-in toward pone thej is, Th IT. .".'eel rr holder to one 50c nr?4:rige o Tonoline free. Address the of the rhir.atum from Germany de American Proprietory Co., Ens-, mandirg that Roumania declare her ton, Mass. 'future course of action CHICHESTER S PITIS C-'jA M.re-tei IMMar lln A jyipSCV IMIL in Uf4 -vt Vnt-t I it. " T VAJ -liS ;"" 'n f'.r.s Riti ..- W 3C"k " -tw. B- of t. i- V IIAl KRtM) 1LI 1 ymn know. s Bat. HUmt, AI-- . ti W : SOLD BY DRUGGISTS BIR) rl; ! life