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THE CAIRO BULLETIN, SUNDAY MORNING, MY24, 1008 13 "y.w!nriiww'Tfir'"'''''""' - -.. it h " i - i 11 ' t 11 " ' lb I " .fjS;mj-.J rwii - n iq) Kifiwii if ta tnii rur r-?ii raiifg isUm s wwir Tnr U U U L- NSE fctt Ul taiiM SN RJH H 3 iBU 1 pen sixth THEATR E Every THE LAST WEE F0N BAILEY Nigh 4, STREET, BETWEEN . COMMERCIAL AND WASHINGTON AVENUES. K OF THE rocs co. Commences Tomorrow Night With The Russian Nihilist- A Five Act Sensational Melo-Drama Play and Specialties will be changed every night. Prices-lOc and 25c. . . . Doors Open 7:30 p. m. Curtain 8:15 Next Attraction-One Week, Commencing Monday, June 1st, The Lyceum Stock Company. Change of Play and specialties every night. vsmmmmm'r'i?, m - : s pi r . ir- - , v - -x a " " ' - F- ,f1 I . - . ..-:re-7.iMiTWMWJI -irJ" ir- .. r i,i.ni - -. nil m ; 1 p. " ! I it. I L.ITC. Yellow Blood. r. fomiiv trees seem never to fVMMV - bear anything but lemons. Dallas Dog's Yeast --"What were you der?" t'rinisoiibeali ' Hog u,-ss That's the kind nf lead ." Yuiikeis Statesman. They Really Believe It. bn:n mv cmo ,..mde eline to the old-fash- st"r" 1 innod Idea that a man imiat bo a 8 "fe ' 1 poniiiH if he goes about with uncombed haii'. If the an;le!s could always be there wen profits to be gained would not so often fear to where fools rush in. si.i: e they tread ' I . BEAUTIFUL WOMEN - , I?A ' J v-c i ' Mil n h viwi s--'j! - i-u it 'nit r RELY UPON 'Newbro s llerpicid Tilar Mot in, the strikingly beautiful Parisian actress, of whom Americas leading theatrical manager, says : "I consider her the greatest actress in her line in all the world, . writes follows : Newbro' Herplcide is the most li)h,ful hair dressing that ever come to my notice. It prevents the hair from falling out, does away with dandruff and gives the h'iir a le intiful luster. ' Cordially yours, (Signed) PILAR MOR1N." The fact that leading rnrlsian women prefer NEWBRCVS 'fttfBHciDK U cer tttlnly cuuclu&lve evidence of its superiority. JNO. R. FORD ACQUITTED (Continued from First Page.) de elosed Ma hice l horns f-arlier that. wis uslv and be rean eoin bai-k mid make trouble. Said lie ilosi'd two hours earli'-r beeuuse lie was tired and his bar keeper was also tired. (Chief Kami says lleck with told It i tit that iiteht that lie told Lewis and Kinnnons to leave as he intended to close. tie .lid this be cause be t'eit sure Ford had none alter Ills pl.-tol and there would be trouble when he came back. He did this in order not to have any trouble in his place. Ue,kv:th a'so told Chief n:m that when Lewis called Ford a liar the latter reached over the counter to masp a bottle to strike Lewis. but he. Iteckwith. nhoved Ford's hand aside and told him not to make any trouble. This testimony did ihjJ Met before tb Jury.) "r"flH153 Ceo. Lallou a brick layor. testified to what occurred at Heckwith's about the same as ntliers. On en.-s exami nation be denied the official report t f the coi-oiif. Cs jury which stated that he hnd sworn that he saw Ford pass through the hall and a man fol lowing him with somethins 1n his bund. C. A. Cooksey told of Ford visiting his saloon at Sixth and Commeieial just before the shooting, and he was not anury. This was iust after Lewis and another man had passed up the street and 1-wis was unary and was trying to uet back. Iltsby Jackson, bartender at the time at n.r:L: & Ir.m't told 1 mmry t tlkini; there bv Lewis an I Kimriions. the tormer nuikinu t'ireats and wanting to po back and fix some bod.v. Dr. McNeiner t-d i of se.dnu I-w! and Kimmons at I ouri;(ds & Dun's and a-aiM at Kiuhtii street. Lew!; trying to et back and usins violent lanioia''-'. W'm. S. fimiti said he was a tlmb r u-nder. stayed -.'o or minuies, then went to Heckwith's stayed there 15 or 2n minutes then went to Me Cairn's, stayed theie the same length of time, went to Cooksey's stayed there ;!() minutes drank nothing, then went to Iliilille's, got tilere between fit uis ness two' 10 liin ii; H ociock .sTarieu i wain niuht because Ford I ba"k to closet, ns I jiassed throilKh 1 he would j rear room nard some . one say "There toes the now, looked around saw Lewis sietliu up anil coming at me with knife ami other man was maiiitm for back door,' when he was strikitm at me I got my pistol and stud him. lie was ad .niicina on me and striking at me. There was no one in the room but Kimimms was not n room. 1 did net myself and Lewis at the time I shot. strike Lewis on head with pistol, did not go up to table and talk to him, would not have known the man had he not spoken, shot in my necessary defense, Ix'wis fell at front door ef saloon, saw knife on Hoor near body, saw l-wis have knife at Heckwith's, don't know if it is tiie same knife. Am US years old. States attorney introduced Ciller Kgau, Sergeant Cowell. Officer Case) and Dr. Mc.Wmor who testified th had seen no cuts in "ord's coat wln n he was arrested. In answer to At torney leek's questions they said they had not examined the coat, cets might have been there. Albert Lewis son of the dead mail swore positively the knife found near the body was net that, of his father. HONEST DENTISTRY -HONEST PRICES (iofd Crowns - $3 50 to $4.00. Silver Fillings - - 50c up Gold Fillings - - $1.50 up Platinum Fillings - - $1.00 Plates that fit - $6.00 up Remember we do not raise these prices, but do exactly what we claim. THE HARRIS DENTAL CO. 21,J Eighth Straet Over Pathe Theutre Office Open Evenings and Sundays. Beauslful, glosy hnir, full of snap and life, is just as essential to a 1jautf ful f te as is the frame around a ieiuliful picture Nature doe-, not permit every wo mm to have a p-reat or unusual abundance of hair. Hit f very woman whr ha reasonably eood health may have liea-itiful hair if she will give it some care and attention. First of all she must constantly strive to keep it frte fioni the invisible vet table growth (the daudiuff germ) tht causes dull, brittle and lu-terless hair with, later, dandruff, itching fcalp nd falling hair. The only rational remedy f r this rmrros1 i Xi: hko's IIi'KPiciDK, the original rcmciy that "ki Is the dand mff germ." In addition to its o -rut destroying power, it is the m ;st tx'juisit hair' dressing in the world, for no other substance tends to b;a-,itify the hair as does llKRl'ICIDK. A TRUK D15AUTV TKST K()R WOMKN. Just begin the intelligent use of Hf.ki'ICIDk in secret and see how quickly your friends will notice the im provement in your hair. man fr.,in ' en ti.e niaht down Kighth re'leheil side i'oi place IIERPICIDE CONTAINS NO GREASE. It will not stain or dye. STOPS ITCHING OF SCALP OuwantecrtJ under the Pood 4nCDrui$ Act. June W, Hf. Scrii No. I5. Scad IOc In Stamps to HerplclH Co.. Dept. I., DUrolt. Mich., for .Sample. Two .Sles, . Jc and SI.O ;it Druj Siri'. LitUt upon Herplc lde DlsD-a'vdor. PAUL G. SCHUH & SONS, Special Agents. APPLICATIONS AT PROMINENT BARBER SHOPS. NATIONAL MOTOR D SUPPLY CO. rVi':i:M;',fl We carry a full line of Statioriary and Marine Motors, Supplies of all kinds for Automo biles, Motors, Launches and are agents for the Pioneer Boat Pattern Co. Call on or write us. Prices right. F. L HARP, Proprietor. ' Madrid: wa in Olio of Oct. "A l'.l"7. e.nue Ftrevt, and vh n lie of Newton Kiddle p a mrni cafiie dast.ttiR out and a .-M,-t lifter ;i .!:ot was tired. Shot was fired after man h:vl come out. John (,'oleinau. enil,;i!ti:er. -t:iie In took ehaiKO of Lewis' hody ;nd found no bruise on head. .John (lardnei- was -larnder nt Al hert Laurent's aeross street from Lildle'f:; heard shot and ran over, saw Lewis' ho.lv and loiife lyinn near hody. Cny P. ICiehenhei uer saw Kord on nitht of tragedy; eanie to Bine Front restauiaiit and (hansre $2 Mil. Xo tired nothiny: tmiiatilial about h'm. .John Shepherd bartender for Ford, said he go pistol from In- e's unit shop and nave it to For. I. Left Ford at M- 'aim's siiUm n. K.lwarii J. Matey 1-sttied that he had Ford in iliame the nis;lit of the tragedy unci tiwik him home; niter ar riving lK'ine Ford said .Lewis crime at h!n? w ith a Vnife. and he f .Ma ley I notieed t'.vci ents in "nis (Ford's eoat and eaW.d his attention to them. He tinned the prisoner over to the sheriff the next moriiinc. (The eoat was shown to the Jury. It had a eut IV4 inrhes on the outer side of the left sleeve ahotlt midway between the ell.ow and shoulder, and another 2'i im dies long und r the left sleere near the arm pit. The former wan stralchf up and down on the sleeve, the lat ter tslantini? sliuhtly from the top ha'kward.l Witnes did not know how the ruts f ame in the mat. Sam West aw Ford at iwdiee head quarter" on nicht' of (li t. .'.. Maley railed attention to ruts in eoat. Cent then adjourned till after noon, the defense statins that two witnesses who had been subpoenaed were not present. John Ford Tells His Story. When rr.mt romenod after dinner .John H. Ford, the defendant was put on the stand. JJe said be had lived in ( airo live ers, was put In enmity iail Ort. '11. Fi7. had been in Imsi ness three yearn, was ill Heckwith's saloon Oct. 3i. 1!7. between 7 and 8 ,0'cli.f k. took drink aim invited friends l to drink, anioni: them I woi and Kini- mons. Lewis said "I'll take this d'ink with voti bet von insulted rue onre."i I said I have never insulted anybody. Iwis said "You are a lying ." had never seen the rnan b,- fore in my life, had my revolver at the time, went from neckwith's to my ida- stayed 2 or 3 ininiit" talkinK. went to. Gnr resturant to ..u., . . . . ..- Another Bracelet Season! i" 1 5" . i 1 , 4-m:-'-V'.S'.i. I t'T s JT 9 gfrr i -4f ' '. We have a full line of Bracelets of all sizes to fit, from Baby to the Ladies. They are of 14 kr. gold filled quality and guaranteed to wear. We have all widths and new designs and prices that will suit you. Have a lock at them it costs you nothing W. F. SMITH, Jeweler and Optician 805 WASHINGTON AVENUE Men's Diseases Skillfully and Successfully Treated! 4 r-r?- - -J Iw- ri' sit I u4 You are undi r no ob ligation to take treat tiietit fnless our rhaipes, tef-niM and arrangements a.v s.itisfartorv. Corn- Men. We Cure Varicocele and Knotted Veins by painless Methods. We Cure Stritture and Urinary plaints Without Operation. We Cure Nervous Debility of No' Stimulant, but Permanent. We Cure Blood and Skin Diseases Without Mercury, Never to Return. We treat with the same guarantee of r.ueeess the following , Diseases: Kidney, ltladder an.! 1'rinai y Trou bles. Hydrocele-. Stoitiaeht and ' Liver Troubles, Coitapious Hlood Poison, Rupture. Ulrers. Kczenia. Rheuma than. Files and Fistula. Catarrhal Af fections and all Nervous. Chronic Di seases of Men and Women. WRITF Cases not too romplieat ed treated at home. If you cannot rail, write for information regarding Home Treatment. Office hours: 9 a. in. to S n .m. DR. NICHOLS, Specialist Gilbert Block, Eighth and Washington Ave. Cairo, Illinois. '''-' 0 -HO O (Jt2 O Q HCZjnmrii f -'1 -iin