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Uq THE CAIRO BULLETIN, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1008 Cairo Opera House. V. L. WILLIAMSON, Manager, Moving Pictures AND Illustrated Songs EVERY NIGHT 7:30 to 10:30 5C 5c AMISSION PROGRAM CHANGED DAILY SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT SALOME or The Dance of Seven Veils Picturesque Jerusalem. Arcade Theatre 221-223 Eighth Street. Moving Pictures Illustrated Sonfjs froiirain Changed Daily, loniiihl WANTED Clean. White Barfs, f The Bulletin Office. Seasonable TRY IT DR. MORRISON DENTIST Offle 707 Commarolal Avaasa. Oannon Phona 71. Tk Imt B.fre.Mlif brink la tha World is BOTTi.ra It .11 (Mil Bri, UronriM aid Standi TRY Mexican Tom's Pure Home Made Candies (Fresh Every Day ) Fruits. Nuts, Hot Hambur ger and Hot Tomales 1015 Washington Ave. Uncle Eben. "Par aln' no use tryin' to tell me dai time U money," said I'nclo Eben. "If It was. some o' deshere financial folks would have got up some Btock tiraterin' scheme tor put tin' 18 or 20 months in de year." Matting tne world oei'er. We did not make the world, and an not responsible tor its taste; but we can make life a fine art and, taking things as we find them, like wise men mold them as may best serve our own vnda. John Iuslesant. Advance In Price of Egya. The price of eggs in England baa ndvanced greatly in late years. Thi value of last year's home product was 2,600.000 greater than that of 12 years ago. The Wise Wife. AH people have their faults, and depend mon It, all men also have their virtues. It is the part of a wiso wife to find those virtues and sedu - ousIy to cultivate them. Exchange. Yield Pf Jamaica Ginger. An average yield of ginger In Ja maica la about 2,000 pounds an acre. llfp mm M FENCE IS I iTHISTLEWOOD AND M'KINLEY ' TAKE A RIDE IN AUTOMOfllLFr ON COUNTRY ROADS. AN EXCITING INCIDENT In Which Need of Protection For Pub liu Safety on Government Road is Demon strated. Congressman William II. MeKinley, the ilea. I of the McKinloy t ract ion sys tem and Congressman .V B. Thistlf wood, if this district, arrived in Cain y sterday to attend the animal ban iiiicl of tin' Commercial Club which was held last night. A immber ot citizens met and greet ed the two gentlemen and they were escorted by Acting President W. 11 Huette cf the Commercial Club and Dr. W. P. Grinstead to The llalliday where luncheon was served at l:..n o'clock, the participants being Messrs Mckinley, Tliistlewood. the formers seertary, Mr. ,Johu Kversinan. Dr. Grinstead, Mr. Huette. C. K. Stuart James H. Gallican a:iI Senator War der. After luncheon two touring cms con vow-.l Uio parties mentioned and K. G. Pink and Daniel Hartmnn on a ride to Mound City and Mounds. Near the latter place Ci ngi essmuti Tliistlewood saw u practical demon (ration of the necessity of a fence being built along the government road. A wagon occupied by negroes came along and tho horses became fright eiied at tho automobiles and ran down this steep embankment throwing cut the occupants. The latter were not hint but the incident served to show- that Congressman This'Jewood had the public safety in mind when he asked for that appropriation the other Jay for the fence as told in The Bui tin. Congressman Tliistlewood will go t Pluck neyville today to attend tho Re publican convention of this congress ional district at which delegates to the national convention will bo elect ed, lie expects to return to Washing ton next Tuesday. Kooms papered complete, 2,d0. See Marable the Painter. SOCIETY NEWS Delta Sigma Club. Tin? Delta Sigma club met Thurs lay afternoon with Miss Edna Lind of Eleventh street, and were pleasant ly entertained. Miss I.eola Hollow of St. Cairo, Mo., and Mrs. Orland S. Peabody were guests of the club. Miss Florence Carey will bo tho club's next hostess. tttHtlttlltt.ttttt.tllt! jj PERSONAL NOTES I a m rs rrti Yiimmimn Miss, Alice Strong is confined to her home by an attack of la grippe. M rs. has as H. Click of Thirty-fifth street, a guest. Mrs. I.amar of Cobdeti. Mrs. Henry Decker Maiden, Mo., to visit Mrs. Hen Hill. has her none to daughter, Robert Bihiieman of St. Mo., the guest of Miss Myrt man of Sixth street. Charles, le Tiecll- Mrs. Frank Koehler, of Marion, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Da vblson and Mrs. J. A. Cox. I.. O. Bradford of Chicago, itispector of weights for tho Illinois Central rail road is in tho city on business. Miss Marie Halley has returned from an extended visit at St. Ixmis with her sister. Mrs. Harry Nelon. Mrs. Jeff Oliver, of St. Imis, who has been the guest of Mrs. Albert Deem, of Eighth street, has returned to her homo. Ople Head, tho m te, novelist and lecturer, was in the city yesterday en route to llardwell, Ky., where he loo tured last night. D. J j. Mediums of llloonniirton. li!., has arrived hero to resorw "bis' 'former position as pharmacist for J. 1!. Brew er, at 1113 Washington avenue. Mr. ami Mrs. James Milne have re turned from a visit with their daugh ter, Mrs. U !;. Tower, f l.aguiu Peach, Cab, and their son, Don Milne, at Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. J. B. Collins of Twenty -eighth street received a message last evening announcing the critical illness of her father, W. D. Spencer, who resides at Murray. Ky. Mrs. Collins will leave this morning for Murrav. Peculiar Persian Bread. Bread is baked In Persia from dough rolled out as thin as a pancake and s long as a towel A L BOUGHT I SPUING HIT? MILLINERS OF CAIRO HAVE FINE DISPLAY ON OPENING CAY. THE TRADE WAS BRISK Styles This Season Are Dashing For tha Most Fart, Big Women Throng the Stor-s. and Cairo women sallied forth yesterday afternoon and spent several hours in I ne millinery shops ot Cairo )iisp-et mr the howlldortns array of spiinu head wear. It was like walking (hrorgli a Cower garden in summer jmt Natur-1 r.ever arranged lier seasons mi as to prouiieo an tne same liowois at one season and f'l this respect the Cairo milliners outshone oi l Mother Nature lot there was every vanity of flower, almost, bloomim; in their gardens in the fid lost beauty. The bats this season' are particular ly moduli and ha,-n ;ni air that sur passes those of several seasons. They ;:re so unlike thise of other springs that woe betide the woman who has been keeping her last ve.'ir's hat nut away In a band-box for another sca n's wear. She will appear like a . -011110 valentine should she have tne courage to come out on the prome- nrn;e wearing it. At .Mrs. f. II. itraefet ft's store there was an immense stock of h -autil'ul nuts and the combinations of eo! r tng proved the real nrtlsiie taste of tne chief milliner, Mrs. Frank Ann strong. Ihe Btaekett hats had an unmistakable air or style and dash but there are others of ip let taste and still others to -;ieet the wants of every woman. The store was crowded and when The Bulb tin reporter! visited it there was sued an array of women ami tug; hats that exit was difficult. Kaufman Pres. had a fine disp'ay promise of which was given In the handsome exhibition in the show win dows. The decorations of one wore croon and white, th other Copen hagen blue and white. There were beautiful gowns in white serge, white lace and' Shepherd's plaid in the green and white window while in the blue and white there was a lovely frock of Copenhagen blue silk and 'n' ther of whit- Brussels net. Pattern huls feist) were displdye.1 in the win flows. Miss Klutz is the head mji. liner here, Jones I'ristol showed sumo very attractive styles especially hats suit able for every dav wear. All their hi'ts were good style and thir store was visited by the usual lar,-" num ber of buyers and lookei.s. Ail tieir bats bore an air of refinement and the prices asked wrro reasonable. Miss Comba's store was thronged with visitors and there was much to please in the display of spring mil linery. The windows contained some very beautifr! hats trimmed in the pretty soft shade rf blue pallet Copenhagen but which is a tone or two remove. 1 from tlie cadet blue of foimer popularity. iiss Comha stated to The Bulletin that she was much pleased with ripening day trade. Stvenson'i millinery emporium at Xu:l Washington avenue had some novel styles. One especially beautiful I at is (ailed the Hilly Burke and is attractively trimmed in imported dahlias and Plumes wTilIo another of tb same stole was a.lorne.l wirli i twonty-oight roses of lovely pastel lues. Another lioveltv shown lun, was a hat covered f-moothiy with black doted white chiffon tlv fotinda tion being Bi ghorn and the ff.-r-t was very striking. The Merry Widow, Meirv Maiden and Boneeo hats were in the Stevenson display. liurmester's store w hich caters par- ticolar'.y to the up town trade gave a asing dispiay the season. and had all the styb Scientific Loafing. "Chess, checkers and whist ara marvelous inventions," says the Philos opher of Folly. "They enable a man to waste his time and still have tha feeling that he is accomplishing some thing intellectual." TELLS READERS HOW TO GET RELIEF FROM INDIGESTION THE FOLLOWING TELLS WHY EVERYTHING EATEN WILL BE PP.QMPTLY DIGESTED AND 6t'lEFT IN YOUR STOM '' ' ACH TO FERMENT AND SOUR. As there is often some one in your family who suffers an attack of In-11 o stioti or some form of Stomach tumble, why don't you keep a case of of Diapopsin in the house handy. This harmless blossiug Is prepare.! ir. the form of I'-.'-gratn Triangules and are eaten like candy, but they will di gest aiixthing you can rat. without the slightest discomfort and v gi bit ' sour Stomach five minutes after. Toll your pharmacist to let you read the formula plainly printed on thes ac cent cases of Papo's Di If.ep: In. then you will readily see why they cure' iinlisestinn. Rour Stomach. Heartburn, and prevent at once such miseiies as Bobbing of (las. Eructa tions cf sour undigested food. Nausea Headaches, Diziznoss, Constipation and other Stomach disorders. C SI MISS BREHM TELLS OF ACTION DONG TAKEN IN COUNTRIES ABROAD FOR THE CAUSE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Activity in Many of the Countries Europe Show Pronounced Effort is Being Made. of Miss lirehm addressed an ai diencc at the Presbvterian cburiii last even ing on the World's Outlook reviewing the work being dine in foreign coun tries on behalf of intemperance. Croat Britain is row, .set to the im portance of ai tion In the ma'tr of temperance as is ovine,-,! by the fad that a petition to parliament asking for the introduef-i n of sclent die t-m perance in tho si hoots in coiinectlo.i w ith i-lij sloU'-gy nad bycii n- w as pn-s.-nted, signed h .".; m h physicians Sweden s work along this lint '-hich is familiar to all read.-rs of the newspapeis. was reviewed after which the speaker add of the stab lishnient of an international bureau o.t intormation at I.usamie. In the di-t, the highest legislative council f I Finland, nineteen woolen members m ted for prohibition of the importa nt n and manufacture of alcoholic Ibpmrs. Russia has appropriated large sums for the prevention of iu lc :m eraiice. (iermany was si,,nvn to be iii f the foremost workers Tor temperance a;,d the attifde of the emperor to-w.-.rd total al-stinev.ce after experi ments w'th two regiments rf tin- n-t man armv was told in an interesting way. Tie regiment which was com posed of total abstainers p-rov-d sm 'l superior soldiers to file drinking regi ment that the emperor said his peopie hereafter should drink to his health on his birthdays in cold water. That France is doing lor part in lite great wnrk i- evident from the fact that that country had the Mm sf edrcational exhibit at the World's Fair with the exeep:ion of tho Cnited Strdes which took the medal. Nor way ami Italy were shown to inter ested in the cause i r temperance. Miss Br-hm said that the lhpior traffic can be o ei tlirown by Chris tian power and repeated the followine vow which, she said, !f kept by ah too. I people would rid the country of the saloons: "I am but one. pm am one; f can not do everything but 1 can do something; wV.if I can do I miaht to do and what 1 ought to do by the trac ami power of Almighty Cod I will do." SWEDISH EDITOR DIES. Rock Island. I'd.. March 27.-Dr. T". A. I.indhal. preside;,? r,f the An iiistana Boon ft nc-rn. editor of the Autrustana. a Swedish iniblication. Is ad, aged r,ii. The Bulletin is a member of the As gathering neanlzatlon in the world. sociatod Press the greatest new? UNDER THE NEW LAW. Actor.1 tion law 1, lll'Oi. held on ing to tin new primary elec into force on July v election will b that will make all is state, for state rs of congress, and that coo a primal August. S nominations officers, for for o iinty in thi memhei officers. Nomination pa il by voters, can secretary of stat" ito effect, on July -tion tickets will secretary cf state etinn will be actio- man having candidate for any I"'''" - petitions sign not be fib d with tin I until the law goes T,lf' pfiniary e 1 be fund; -lied by the primary e to law. an vot'-s as a I and the iug tnos Cor fu o office, no uiatti r what ;prssman or for any 1 will be nominated for govern' r, con county office, that office. It will li- the iiist time thi,t a plurality .primary election has ever been held in this state. It will be up to the people, tin- voteis in all parilss. to make good nominations. Tin. p;jcipie s surely all rigl.i -th.. man having the met. votts for any office ought to be tiomi : tinted for that offict how it will work .out in actual practice is to be demon Itrat'il. Southern Illinois Herald. Homo f have tried so lone to find relic comme n that th- f from Indigestion with the e cry day cures advertised have fiboi.r ilia,: up their minds that t'i. w long. ( r b.-li V ia-' something else tbi-iis is a ease of Ne rvoiism ss. 'lastriti Catarrh of the Stomach fir Cancer. Ibis is a m rinus mistake. Voir real trouble is, what you eat does to t di-ui-st; instead, it ferments and snurs, tii'ns to acid, c,as and Stomach poison which putrefy tho entire digestive tr.i-t and intestines and. besides, poi son the breath with naieeous odors. A hearty appotit--, r. :tii thorough di gestion, and without the slightest dis comfort or misery or tin- Stomach, is waiting for pen as soon as you decide to get a .'.acint ease of t ape's 1'iapop si:i. One Triangule wiii pretiintiy di taken after :ost and pivn eating ire for assimilation into th.. g .iini of food, and is harmless am! pleasant could realize they were blt so a' that I ::.m "i s-.bitely no one takin: such a I Lit ssing. LEG CRUSHED Hi' E I THEODORE WILLIAMS, SON OF MR. AND MRS. T. H. WILLIAMS, SUFFERS SAD ACCIDENT. WAS NEAR TO DEATH Leg Amputated Below Knee P3tient Pasres Through Ordeal Will Was Playincj Along Railroad Trar ks. A (tistressii.g aooidi nt occurieil Jalu ut ..",u o'clock yesterday afternoon when little Theodore Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. II. v il'.i.ims id Slu Tweiity-lifth street had leg so badly crush. -d by a Big Four train thai am putation near the kiua was necessary. Tlieihil.l with sonic playmates ha I been playing ball on the vacant lots near tin Hiu Kent railroad west of Park avenue, near TvwnU tilth stive!. While they weie piawiti.v. freight tram came aionj. running tdowl;. an. I the child ran al'i.igside lb" track hold ing out the open door ol a freight ar. lie b st his, h.oid as the train gained in pe.ll and w as i brown andor -'he car. a wi'.e.-l r. mniag over his leg .rushing it. But for the fait that, his playmates grasped his arm and pulled Mm as he fell, the child undoubtedly would have been killed. His escape from death is a cunsi tits wlio naturally a it the suffering of t! ataui to O deeply the- par- , g: ieve-l i ie-.r lo and in ,aiig frii . Tin on yes a: the Tlie ohil In n ran :t!i lamily and sympaihi d to tin ir assir-tanc. placed in the last i .'.appetie-l t be p a.-:-! on of Kaufman I'.ru.- nils no child w .ce Whl a bod b, in g t: noised, and aceompanied ieh.is h- was taken to b St. Marys K. (bud'-ii si him. Ti;.- be erushe I uiaaner a -Hid the lit- tlie (.idea! ivej-ed i on More I'l;:;-. his mothe-' .' ntirmary where Drs. K. .n-l ti. II. McX-mer attend, itiju-,l leg was found lo above the ankle in s:u li a ') neci ssiiate aniputatien '.!- patient, passed througii wiih bravery. He had reci Piousness list nitdit. b 'clock and w as -l.le to tell low th" a- id,--It (.('"MITed lor the r.iilli tie. Mr. Williams, f who is a real es.tai he city yi sterday athi r of the boy. e agent, was out. of on business. The arlv districted with up bravely and f the .-!.;;.!. niotln r although in itixi, ty ami gt i' l, ; Is at. the bedside o Cnly Gnsd Er I.i t in" p.-f.n-e you :ds Good, once for all that you enable your- as wr.i grow older if ; solves t,, dis'.l'igui h by the truth oi your own thus" of or tier perceive that in good, neve liv, s, what is tine In men, o ; will grudmlly ail good has its origin ' i:i e-'-ll - KusXin. Wanted Cnly Important Facts. An American spot ding over the con- tiaent of Euia.pe In his nrked of his chauffear: we?" "In Paris. ' shouted the wheel, and the- dust never mind details," screamed the American "I mean what continent?" automohih! "Whi-ro tiro the man at flew. "Oh, irritably millionaire; Original Meaning of Preface. The word "pretacc" used In the be-gln-jing i f b a.ks was o'-iginally a word of welcome to a meal, and was oqulvaj lent to "Much (.noil may it do you." Good Intention Not Enough. Spurstowe: A good intention no more make a truth than a mark will make a good shot. will fair CONGRESSIONAL. CONVENTION The Kepublicati ("i: Tw enty rath i ougre.-.-i meet at Pincl:ne villi Fllty-six deli irat-'S w cutivi ntion. The only be tratisacli-d is the ivejition of tlv :ia! .li: t i i t w ill Saturday next. II compose the real busini sr to : -lection oi two dob-gates to the Itepiiblii an national i on volition, and this has bei n ah-a-ly pet formed .y tin central ci mmittees .I the various counties. A niaj lit y ol the c( tn liittei s --it 'nay l all have instruct id ): M.'. Thomas, John. f Murphysboro, and II H. Koim. of Anna, for the positions. Howevei, tin convention will nest probably n solve its-dt into n love feast and v ill haw a jolly-good time. Postmaster Slack, of this city is a deb-gate. Southern Illinois Herald. HAS RESIGNED IIS OFFICE GEORGE F. ORT, CASHIER OF FIRST BANK & TRUST COM PANY LEAVES SERVICE TO fiEGRET CF Dir.F.CTORl At a m i.i ol t he dii i-cter of e. First Bank k t rdav th- , ftrt. cashier Trust Company held y.-s si-iatioii of C.eome F and s"i t'otary, was pre l-'i to the board and bv it ac- pt.-l. Mr. flit is e lH" I -eli ai h aim -i now at t,-aiit. Cal.. whore t all", I t w ic; t his y--ar l-j imis iilness ill the family his daughter, Mis, Chiron" I Smith, formerly of this city. Mr. an BIG FOUR See That Smile of if u Ti Him m i i nL iii i it I I i 1 j ' Lhioiifih hot water in 15 minutes for a hath at a cost of 3c. INo dirt, n-j coal to carry, no heat. Price of heater connected to your tank Call and see them or tative call on you. IITY aiaraxiraiaroax CARD i j$ In connection with our Gas and Electric hus m iness we have also taken up PLUMBING I? and are carrying a complete line of plumhinti fixtures and supplies, such as tuhs, lavatory s, sinks, toilets, pip fiftinjis etc., etc. When in need of anything in this line kindly call on HALLIDAY-RITTENHOUSE COMPANY I (ilG Commercial Avenue, Cairo, IllintiN. fa .WOODS FEVER PILLS, Nbreak up For sale 5! TRACE i-1 Hickory Stove Wood ar We run two wagons, make prompt deliveries. BELL PHONE 235. j Clark-Danforth Handle Company West 21st St. M. & O. R. R. M ake It to 0 certain it eKcr ebery pay aside a the true system of sat- inq. Jisn tne of means and he ih way ht started. As the oldest Savings Bank in the thousands on the road to1teahh. Can't ive be of service to you FIRST AIM) TRUST COMPANY 609-611 OHIO STREET, CAIRO, ILLINOIS, j CAPITAL and SURPLUS Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, i A safe bank in which to deposit your money. Liberal in its business methods, but conservatively managed to insure safety j The largest DEPOSITS of any Bank in Southern Illinois j M,s. Sirdth ..nd moved to (. ali'ori v. ill: Mr. t);t. r toil invo - tnii-nl s I'hev b id -j e mi their- two da lic-t fall ehildr. n I h.v. s.ibst , cently made oi San piego -fortune to It t! Oil" by an !' , o year ohl s -n host mohl U !-!:ing :i:' ! la. t'i- t's- :.wi infant daugi.i- i and M i'he latter o.-s b'-en sh lag lor soveial weeks 1 inith al- lowly tonval''-. -but is !"fl i'l a which has load cmain iiidel'.nito- wakent-d con.iitii-!i Mr. Crt to d- t ide to i v with her. As a r --i,l' ' lias, asked t" he re lieved t , , s ,,ii!ies with the bank, tin b ai l of v. ai, '1 iia.s, In view of Mr. rt's explanation, reluctantly voted to accept pis resignation at this time. fieorge F. Ort has been the cashier ,. and secretary of tiie First Itank & I Trust Company since its organization Delight" lie uses u das va terlieatert hut you don't have to lie President to useono of these heaters. They are cheaper than heating water with coal. $12.00 a.sk to have a represcn- GA bum S COMPANY WOOD'S FEVER PILLS ire the best remedy on the market ta Grip and Calds. by all (linguists, 50c per ha. The only place in town where you can net al' Hickory Wood. Two horse Wagon $1.50. m Poin t put sum, be so little, cv. That's average man 1ilL tell you it's city, we have helpea vzza .laniia-y 1, 1007. II" entered th ploy of the City .National an prise Savings banks, whb I Muter ii we- ion. Mi ld"! .b pot'itiel'- inei lleil inlo I lie new ins: it: tober 1SS7. as tidier. In IS'.'.', he was a-hanoed to tie- j - f assistant en. .bier wcic'i l,e ocin pied until the re-organii'.at ion nUml-d t" i',lAi-. fii.lt he ;;,s ),..,.;, ),,.,;, -, valuable and valued offic r of the banks with which he has b.-.-n identi- 'li-'d is a matter of Renorat bitorma jpt.ii and it was only upon hi; urgen' 1 re pict that his associates cmsfmt: ;t his relironieiit freim suc'n position, j Mr. Oit' m;i-(i:ss. r ill the ptsiiii:: jhe ln-lii with the First Bank A.- Tni.-' Company has not y d been seiected .but. it has always been the prutioe of jthe bank to till such vacancies by a !-.vance-s in its active force. BANK t I I- e d l