OCR Text |
Show - , t ,. ,- 0.,,---. ,, - , .5 l , . . , , 14 '' - 5 ''' Is I C OMBING,VIONr1 ,, .. . , , , VENUSTIANO CARRANZA. . Tria,ra ",LT J ET 1U I RI 1 - - -- a Iv y LPIIPLuittst ''- .. (.,, , Dissolve wa; . onlitr-Sur'e- ' )kers. STRONGLY , elt, , i tO, . - Ills 6,, .. r- - -- - . to do the work.Advertiietnent. t6 , "What makes you think a miner free' to come to you whit his I, - felt-- grietvanCes?" . - "Because he hoe done it.' - esingle instance?" replied in a the negative but when pressed further he said he reinembered putting a mane whose name he did not recall, under a new captain whenbe complained he under could not get a, proper show the old one. "You don't think the health of the miners demand. some species of sixtlifictial ventilation?" asked Hilton. "No." - ' -,- ',,., .t., ".;.,-- ,' ,:t.'!,"4::: ,b0'. ..., ., , ..''''',.' ......,1 .9 I, '' e CANNA-APPOINT- 0P(411 "kid-glov- -- cross.-examine-d , 'CV i - - . - back her ten cents. Gliyton V. As alleged in ha I e subother white girls to similar jected six two r, t ,q.e jected and Hilton changed the sub- - bation today for the sake of his vilre estab1lscle4--bchildren. Judge Willie eut him the ioct, that Quincy A. Shaw of Boston waa short wrh the 11,,:larstint that such president of several other mining a WI" W" ton dangerous to be allowed "The picking bcco ,pyetty' good for them,. too. hasn't It?" hi-tt- i ' I 4ar--44.1- ilees-coun- - - compantes Heels- at ron eontrolled-hy--the-ealun- - The witness 10mitted that I he, was general manager of ten or twelve companies and was a director - WATCHED BESIDE BODY OF LINCOLN - ttéF1:han!Wo:aItk first to get rid of the minor ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the stomach, kidneys and bowels,ailments which spoil life, dull pleasure, and make all sufferers feel tired or good for nothing. , - - ' t) 4, i S I ,.!, . , ., ,.. 4, ',,, tirts be-th- Wor,d) t,O , , -- r,c7. , Dillootioes : - --'' '- - - , lk 1- t,,,,,..1, Ir. .,,,,,T,,,,,,,41, ,,',' No ' ' . - ... - - -- CASE , .. . t'''''''''''' I ' .4,', - ,ir,,. . , , ' - '' ' - ' - , , - !' i! ', ' '''. "t 4 i. . ii ,',,Zt,A k ili, 1;':11 , 4i1C;$1k& ,' - , ,4 - '' t j Now ,fi . 4j ' , ' :, i 741 ' riewest--'cre.- , 1 sts 9 - p I VfloollI Drtss Skirts Regular $5 I Values at $275 lupl';,','!,- itt Thursday Especially( Low Prices on New Spring Coats -- - it--4' 1 , Apnr.utr cryAt ,,, .,, i , ) k - .7041.07 I ars. UAW ' 1 i - ' .0 2,s,rrtri I ' ' ' I ffie, En , i 10-011- : , si . Tomorrow this particular shov;ing of suits will go out rapidly. Again we are forcefully going to present you with the true facts. Never before in the history of our store have we sold so many suite so early in the season. The season so fax has been a record breaker. Tomorrow we are happy to state that we Will have addedI another hundred to the al. ready big assortment and we know the rush will be - Ft I',, , cost to manufacture to say nothing about material. Thursday the entire lot. will be put on sale at the above quoted price. :. ' i t WM. ' Ip,, - - - . . ... ' Thucsclay is the bigshopp- 1 fng, day, you are invited to The Pans. Paris ;11Suits at , , - The A big Thursday special. An enormous sample line secured by our New York buyer--t- he sale represents about three hundred skirts in colors; navy, black, brown, gray, fancy mixtures, and black and white checks. The price asked for these skirts would hardly cover the C. 4., ;-- ' - , . , 0I - $22.50, $25.00$30.00, $40.00. and $27.50, $50.00. ..,,,,,Ls, ---4' ---- ,,,, row being shown at the popular-' prices of : $20,-- . . '; " l-1 in-dal- - 7 ''') a- cL - Skirts. Our new Spring Suits in-- all' :, - the newest popular weaves. - the newest spring coloringTomor l - 0,,,s..,..,,,.'.:.,::i1,G?' - - .1-- ' , ill . 1 - showing all the rN ! ,, . itions a ,ottats. Oik,..,;:.1;.. - t. The-Pans- . 1 niarged Cloak7an 1:,J '4'';, . ' - ' mind at most pleasing low prices. , i 11 - sr , tremendous. These suits at this price assume the of a regular $22.50 suit., appearance Especially priced for the day at $5.95, $7.50, and $10.00, $UM $15.00All the new shortllThey are handsomely made up in the season's ength effects in the severe raglan or butterfly most newest materials and styles. All clever crea- -; sleeve in all the newest spring novelty materials and colors'. All the new tango colors rep- tions of artistic designers and we ask you while out shopping to give our cloak and suit roomAt, call.- resented. Thursday, ,the big shopping day THE PARIS. THE PARIS: , ii - V . , , ' ' ' I I . , , ..' , - ' - ' ,i, L : . . , t . . . 1 ' . ' . i, , 11 ' - 1 , $ , . ' - . . . - Sensational Stile of Dainty New Undermus- :Embroideries lins Specially. Priced Embroideries Worth up to $5 . UNIFORM METHODS TO FIGHT HOG CHOLERA clownsA V largo variety of alipover high combinations, trimmed neck and neck rnade of 11110. soft the yard, Thursday at gt on methods March for fighting hog cholera mere adopted At a me(d.ing here. attended by A. toddy of the bureau of anip. Melv.111,-chie- f mal industry. and offleials. from 26 states. 14 m as the opinion of. arthoritatiye speakers that the disease eves inClit4.4go, etyles; nalnsook and novelty crepe; all neat tylea, with finfl lave and embroidery trimming. Princes trimmed with fine val. laces and shadow lace mesizes. dallions; all CombinstionsCorset cover and drawer Ue the yard o - 6,000 yards of exquisite new spring embroideries. A sample line that was secured by one has such an of our New York buyers---ngvbuying pubopportunity been presepted-to4lic. The assortment embraces values up to $5 flouncthe yard; in beautiful, rich in and Swiss, Marquisettes wasitings ings Crepe and Batiste. Also many Baby jrislLani ifigtra I ilC)kto '.; 1 laces end embroideries; some are the new narrow drawer and knIckerbocker effects. All are good !tines at $130. OPeCial . Thu.dsi .ir. Ladies'. plain Ho lac muslin drawers, Thursday at the pair. 41":100 -119c Wfth klzr k Z '95c -- ' etch er e COAT AND SUIT ROOM SPECIALS - 1 ; t I - all-ove- rs, $1.25 HOUSO Drew at 75e Ging'ha In NT $1.00 White Lawn Shirt 'Waists , SI -- Plauen effects. Suitable for robes. An opportunity you should not miss, for never again will we be able to present to you as this; ..9501$1.25 Sateen Petticoats. tango Black at to $4.50, Thuraday-onl- y Robot gowns-an- such-an--offeri- flew-Mod- t sour hundred pairs. - $1.95 , G D Justr Re Corset Sale long boneless hip, medium high bust corsoi,- made of extra good quality of coutil from good supporters. All sites rep- ..".,.4.111 25c 6 000000 0,o 10C flue fiestnless black hose, meellum et 2fic ' !EPEE I e , 1 i .,1 - . i 7 . 4. MRS:TSTEVENSON::72 EIVVP 111P1""tt-narGe0116- Os 1 nta - .. ... i ;.. weight, all Sines, 115c , o tho pair 000 Ladies' Ana silk lisle How Colors,.blank, white and tan, high spliced heel and too. double sole and top. Especially prioed at the psiThursday 15c rflit-ittat- $1.19 - Petir resented. $1.50 corsets, extra special price Thursday. at, 81.19. Ladies' low neck and ileovelese lace trimmed VESTS end low neck and wing sleeves, Thursday special Ladles' low neck and sleeveless lace knee union sulta-Al- l sites Thttradty special at. each :;iMME WOULEFENJOIN:THE------- , stia.."1-6- Ladies fast blaek ostlifn hose, all shoe- -Extra-speciat the - - a BIG CASH DISCOrNT. The male embraces an immense variety of pretty, dainty patterns and we tell you with all flincerity that this is the greatest curtain value at MOO. Our sale price Thursday at, only $1.95, rZMIE el Extra worth- up to $5.00. Notting ham and cable net; the surplus stock of one of the largest curtain mills in the country. Secured by us at - v1u.e Corsets;llostery&Undriivear- ng Lace ,curtains shad" at court has upheld the art. issii an sp- trig at Troripau Austrian Sielsio,Men. -pearwas takenon the .ground that the Ingitis oas thcause of death.. The DIFFENENTIAL CUBAN AIEMEMBERED ENEMY notice requirement is arbitrary ant prelate, who Willa in 'his seventy-sey- t t utiona I. ca t; the highest dignitary I therefore unconst entb year, The case Banta Barbara, Cal, March of the Roman Catholic church in gerWaxhington, March ' Ira. $ appealed by Richard General' Pleaxant of Louiniana today' Riley, a mill foreman. at Fall River, many. ' : Robert bouis Stovenson's wifl. dtsGILL REELECTED formally ft ppli ed to the supreme court who wee convicted of allowing womposin ur an estate valued at S115,14& for an injunction to poiltpone the oper- an to work at a time other than inn MAYOR OF, SEATTLE ation was died for probate bore today by I of :0 per cent differential on on. the postea notice e ot hours POLICEWOMEN NOT dicated augar. under the law. pending Mt-- - of labor. Osbourne. her lAoyd The ration.. The differential became efSeattle. Wash., March 3.Hiram law has been silken td SUCCESS WITH WOMEN Under Its terms- the, estate gotirto 1. March of on t Seattle fective elected to women In Ohio and mayor with reference Gill, who was Mrs. Stevemson's daughter. Mrs. Isobel but the Question of posting no In 1910,- recalled 1n 911, just after ths lian:h IPolicewoman Strong, with instruction to pay'Lloyl : has never been passed upon.. Washington. had 'been IVen'Mum of and LAW 1300 a month for life. Osbourn Am, R BEFORE were to deelded he failure a here today Itb defeated in 1913, franchised when It 'comes to handling' disorderly other provision of the will reads: elected mayor lot .Seattio today by a ' l SUPREME COURT .'To Katherina Durham Osborn, of More Time for Jerome. I ..ers0..s or their own sex or crowds... Xt Incredible majortty of 14.000, defeating James D. on my who -lived ---ferocity, 'rrentiblme. I -y. -wasa7m4t tor of lag, of ' bountytnmany yeara,atthsstunt,2,..4k2.! he effort , Boston,Mass., Concerd.-larch - time punShing me with, malicious elan- s women the. porof the part strengthow three years ago, when GUI was recalled I General Thomas J.I3oynton and briefs for the state of Neer York on the General James M. Swift left for extradition of Harry X. Thaw were to lice. ootipled with the inordinate ctir der, I leave $5." for to:erating gambiing and 'disorderly I 7 Ifs-secretarv Edward to Chief of Salisbury rield, hous-ker- f caused. according i Washington today toargueon'..Ilin .have- - been- - filed comphl ely. Aocording I Stevenson, was bequeathed a sand : Gill ran today on a platform of strict constitutionality of the 104our latinr to the'order of Judge Edgar Aldrich of Police Gleason, who removed the worn- - Mrs. lot Werth sevetai hun- at to en who Carpenteria, women. have ,been attempting particularly the pr,- the federal courtbut It was anntiunced police enforcement of the laws. lQur Yearg law for k 4 boycott of IL dred dollars. ago'he was elected on an "open' town" yisiOn requiring siotices to be posted ,of that William representing downtown-restaurant'platform and his recall resulted from the New York attorney general, had I In replacing the policewomen by - More toleration- of vice-01- 114 been granted ilye additional days at his Time' for -Irrigators. - , that--th,preschief- - supporters In the present cam- The document will be flied men, Chief Gleason said request. 1 . ence the women officer(' drew such a . paign were men who brought about ills prebably next Monday, after15 which crowdof es ' a- dangerousz.oento create March : Washington. Ft.:17: recall in 1911. Many 'of his supporters will for 31; counsel Thew hayd believe days doctors endorsed U we did not - ' dition, to ov : whicb to In Pronlmtsai)dlavt:; replY. were'artsitvehim it7gitayr.n1P114.1acyor-Pealethrea men' , Ayers Cherry Pectoral tor coughs and Four ' govern- 1 give IrrigroPro t 9GIl I feu aaganilill.i colds. we would not offer. it to you. rested today, for loitering and picketing ment projects 20 years instead - of IS ;. a tivlsconsin, 48 years old.- His father, In front ot the restaurant. the policy,of to repay ttle governrrifent, for their 5i?olid tor 70 veers. 1 Cardinal, Kopp, Dead. distinguished officer of t13e- Civil war, . In assailed by the waitresses' water rights, embodied which In bills itow g was commissioner of pensions under A6k Your Doctor. ' , t t FM 'V121.'1'11 Inn A.m.( rdkJ .8.. arnln pending in COngTOOL; -- , I Sold ovorowitere. tot born; let. with sooty boo elbow doll ay to good - . boll& handla-the-waltress- ee-- . - - r, .. ....tij k,c. , , tr., fis 4. , , ..., - , .;11,, - - g . ,- rf6 ',,, r- ., ? , , ., , ' i 'splendid . ! , '.. :'L'';'''''''''''' , creasing The heaviest to front bog cholera was in 1667. whe i 1i e. deathrate was 120 per; 1,000, and in len, m hen the rate WA The ,death rate In 1913 .139 perlh041 was 100 per 1.000 President Raymond A. Pearson of the Iowa state agHcilitural college,says: "I fear we Ire passing Jirollgh anollie! period of inceease Of the roust be. to conease. Our effort trol the disease. Eventually we must this.will endeavor to eradicate it, but - ,, ,. BetweftnAlain and State on Broadway.: - t (11, indeed are the superior styles t secured by our New York buyers; Many of,the'itYles. that .'iv'e' ,. are showing are now,n-lakinA; their European de' but, and as,the season develops new styles Right up to the minute will be exhil?ited, and bear, in .,,,?;..';,:,-,'"N:- il- RogaleS, Sonora. March 3.A com- mission to the Benton case Invesrate by Gen. Carwas ranza. The decision was taken after a long session of the provisional cabinet. It was said that the death at Juarez of the British subject, W. S. Beaton, had occupied practically all the attention of Carranza and his advisers.. The members of the commlasion are Ramon Eraustro, constitutionalist military .general; Miguel Silva. physician and of the state nt Michof oacan, and Miguel Lara, These three men, it is exHidalgo. r way to plained, are already-ontheiJuarez, by way of El Paso, although not have of their been advised they mission there. Nothing was said regarding the die, appearance of Gustav Bauett, lir, American, concerning which the state department at Washington also had requested information. it was said that no change had been made in Gen. Carranza's stand that the death of Benton, a Briton, ahould be taken 1.113 by the English government and not IV Washington authotattes. No egichanges !lave been made betWeen the Mexican constitittio,ialists and the Witahington governma nt since Gen. Carranzit's nate of last week.. in which he,declined to fUrnish asetioat of the killing of W. S. Benton. a Elitist, ts subjeatvet the complexities continued today' to abwith of the constitutionalist the attention commander-sin-chieand his advisers. For more than three hours the matter was discussed at a meeting of Oareanaa'a provoianal .ealoinet. cieasga C. Carothers. American cOnsuar agont at Torrecti, r ved hen., toility, hut ne declared that his mission was in no way connected with the Benton incident. It had heel expected nem that Mr. Carod be commtasionall thers by the American state department to treat directly v,ah Geaa Carrnaza. ,, f ulI k4N ,..., 4Fr ,. . ' i N , ',,..,r7.-, I'' ttl''. - . , 9 ' ''" '4.;',..4.' 1 ' - , . 1 -- - n ' I . ta rat Ici, ' )1 -- .,. II , JP - . . ' - are--i- 441004,444, ,, , -- ,' , II ,.,4. ,:.E - '' L' - 0 IUR Millinery Dameqt is the Largest in the ,Entire and fortunately we ala z . ' - 't ' ' '6 , 1- . ' . - ,tagedr - , ,,,,. ' . , -- - - . - ' . . 404',- - - -- e- The Favorite Family Medicine - rl', ' , - ,, , - .4,-4-.- -- , 3.-- 11nal best corrective-o- r preproved themielves to ventive of these troubles They - insure better. feelings and those who rel y upo a them soon find themselves so brtsk - and strong they are 'better able to workand enjoy life. For that reason alone, Beecham's Pills we - , ..---- - . ....... ur oilLs Meads in di. (Tm, Largest Salo of Any 'lave r, - 14 47 .'1' , : , . en-ba- .. 1 - - - ' . e - : ',,- - I) i - 1, ' '. e: ar-os- it , : '. INTO 'THE BENTON - e.,,, ..... ''Vskqsr,,,11 ..r., v. - yds. - '1'1,, S,44,t41 , S , , . - , ,,, t , - , ',.I ttlti;"it, . be ;years 'hence. ':Our stick!ess oepenos, largely upon that, if mine workers our ability to educate farmers to combe havetestified hcrethat they were not M. bat the oiscase Anti on March Philadelphia, 3.Atigust treated with fairness and decency by Conover, the last state offielate." member tween fe1.r,t1 surviving the petty bosses, auch a claim was of the a&mted declaring 'llesoluahms o'horvIr which watched that Ithout fnuntlation?" paneled Hilton. over tba farmers can Na lei y administer body of Abraham Lincoln 88 eholera serum without virus, but adIt lay in state at Independenec CORRECTS Hivrox. vised the testing of all serum WI state 22, died 1865, today. ''T didnt say that," MacNaughton April government laboratories. Mr. Conover was in finan- colleges or treatment with virus and Simultaneous replied. ''T mild that Jf it was done cial circles in this prontinent for lie city serum should begiven onis by:those It waswithout myknewiedgc" was 77 years-ol- d. who have had F pedal training. Compeshould be posted in tent all infected distriets, it toe agreed. wasasserted the closesU possible and state betweett.ferleral , ry-iiftparTp trqiStite differences o' should bow to the government. ....A report ofthe meeting will be wideis perfect health; but to enjoy good health is necessary ' ly distributed among farmers. all orthern. it "Yon thtnk .2 , , ,, - ' anon-a-thin- s' ,. COMMISSION TO ' . ,,,,, .:4,2e..s.,Ail. r ..1'.d' ,4 4 .4,,,,.s .....'"' tau , ,, -- , , ,,, .,,,,,,-,,,,- 1 ,,V,ot,,i;.,-. t , - Store, e.., " . ., -: ,,,,;': 4,...1.1''',, ,,, ,, , 1 f p ,. it l , ' , ' , , , ii, ' 0 4 , . House , . ' . ;,:::.7::..,:-:.,,:,.,,- 1kt, by American eras. Association. - "Then you ,,don't believe the testimony of witneases 'here that they Asinted at - work?" "I have never heard of AGAINST ARBITRATION. in any mines with whicrh I ani conpersonally will not agree" Mac- nected. "You have denied that your comNaughton Said. .,,, allow any person to atbitrate a question between 4700 pany or subsidiarieit have evicted la ny employees who are faithful anctloyal strikers from company houses. Sup214 employees who are on Elflike. pose we show that two families were As to condition they would impose evicted at Osceola?" on the men now at 'Work, I think it "There were no eNictions at oswould be outrageous and uniustifia- - ceola." ble." The Witness admitted the one man Alac.Naughton gaid hin attitude did drill which he had testified was used not indicate lack of confidence In the in the Butte district was lighter than ()Medals named, but "I know this is the one in Use here. my pocketbook and I am not going to nen. CasaY wanted to know whethallow you or others to arbitrate to de- - er the Vkladdel-Maho- n guards were it -cide v.4hoile pocketbook it Is.' referred to by witness. Congressman Casey inquired if the ltiacNaughton said they were and surrender of membership In the So- - he supposed they had handled strites recialint party was "a condition of era pretty roughly on occasion as they e fellows." As a employment. Mac Naughton said it were not a was of was not, as lie something he said, they appeared to be not a himself, although reliable squad of a militant one. 111C11. was riWOUSly MacNaughton l N. Illiton of Iiy MARCONI LECTURES counsel for rie ff,,leration. AlayNaughton Him) said during his i ON RADIOGRAPHY uxaminalion: :The VOrstel ri Federation and its Mare.oni Rome. March members its such Ifalit4 tried possibl,- - to put the rffining corn-- - delivered a lecture last night in the panic," out: of bwilness. 11(n' stonned ancient &rune of Augustus before King our bUsilleFS, they - interfered with Victor Emmanuel and Queen Helena, tuen .e6ing-- to work and nd all the netables in Home. Mr. Marti the progress of.radiOgrTaero are a great coni's theme He predicted the early sucho would not be tak- a-phy. many ,,trikprs, cess of radio telephony. declaring that en back under any circumstances." Ile said the federation taught a the human voice could be projected across the Ocean bY this method more of bate. g(spei -So you think alien agitators have quickly than a message could be sent ben (iTspensing a 'gospel of hate' in by cable.Victor Emmanuel warmly conKing this .yotnniunliy? began Ifilton. gratulated Mr. Marconi at the end of 'I,n you think you have been the lecture. one of' lover dknensing -.Not necemgarily, but I have preachHEAVY SENTENCE ed ag.airtst.Ihtt d octrinea of t he fed- eration." FOR YOUNG NEGRO INDORSES REES. hos Angeles. Starch 3.Couvicted of Mr. Ree:i said in his opening state-me- n stolen a kiss from for robbery that 3 lipn organizers nf the fe- 1 a 'white girl,having Charles II. Guyton, a to intimidation deron had resorted negro nas sentenced today to and violence to gain ,a .footholci here young SO years in Fnl$0111 prison by Judge s- g 00 d berinmet-tttrk in ptc Willis of the criminal department of indorse that?" you the sup( nor vein t AlaeN aligh ton a ncrvered. The charge on nliii h the negro Nvas iilten then established hY cIlle- tried alleged that he held up Miss gtions that the directors of the CalStags' ell and re1leve,1 her of a umet & liecla, except .ltiacNaughton, Daisy dime all the money she possessed. live near or in Boston.. Then he compellrqi her, under threlt of -They pre aliens, toor be asked. death, to kiss him, after hieh he gave "high-minde- ',:;.; f;,. r , "Can y0U recall , 7 ., 1 L Ltv,uusTem 1 11 '' , . 1 P t.r ' ... '' A .. , di!, . Western rederstion principle: today before the cengrelr the sional committee .,Investigating ; "Aq. otntge strike. copper 4?Pg,1 rsti manager ,of the Caltirtiet kfliec- company no striker will be taken baCk to WOCIL unless he eves up' Itta membership In the 'Western fedeta- -tion Of Miners." declared MacNeughton. he srould. MacNaughton asserted be- -' 'permit no one to arbitrate tween his loyal emPloYeestr,114r.!e , etriking unionists. Chairman. Taylor asked MacNaugh: ton if it Itlin his Position that the companies would not Permit the gov- error of Michigan or the president of the United Staten Or any other person to attempt tn eettle the trouble. - Garment - , ',.'-- s, .; the Mae Naughton. getters) manager of OomiAnY & Mining Calumet Heck', an& its srubiddiaries, denounced the Of Miners and Ite i .. Reaiy7To'-Wea- r - 4 , - yt, iltah's Greatest .. nIIII-Rond- v.-- ay ar ,., , , '' . Greatest r lr - u at ,,, . - , ' ''. ". , SJames Houghton. Sakti, March . an LA . . ,, ,' . ,,, i e - .,-.- ...-- to-We- ,. - I.( , , ' . , - - .4 . Mdtia Not Kid Glove Fellows and Many Have' Been Rough With Occasion. . '', - : 1111111LIMa. iit'et- : ., . , , 4,..;-,'.-- ' ' No - , nit es 11 Pli i I I i n P . , - , ANTI FEDERATION. Strikers on It.- ' 4 - , I r I rt - Question Between 4,700 Loyal and - -, . rid of ,.,,; a ,2 ,, :Si,: , ,r7'. .., The - dissolve A then I thl you Lit, f, ,, to ' dandruff do To this, ,,,,,1,,,s,.;,,f.,.., destroy it entirely. liO about four ounces of ordinarY itZA.---4arvon; apply it at night w'hen retir,.t;;Irs,,,,,,, ,, the scalp moisten' to um enough ing; Ir.q anti rub It in gently with the Anger t i ,,;; , , .,,,,ir 4Ola tips. - ,6,.. s, ,,,,' , and by - morning DO- this' tonight. . your dandruff will most if not all of or. '''..t. ,' : ''''.1..:',,. four more applibe gone. and three ir,-,...,,,cation. will completely dissolve and . ;1.,,1 every single sign snit entirely destroY,matter .,..fe,r;-- , much dan2.;,1,,, '.',. trio. of it: no have. how ,, .... may ....2,;,,.,;-1druffyou ,,, .,, 1,4i,,, 5,.., You will, find, toO , thtt all itching ' ,,,,, ,i, ...,,,:,,, and digging of .tahe wecalp. willuStop lus-at ".';.,..;p-.,,,.., A .. : , once, and your J.4.,.,:,1 ",,,, ;''.'-look and and soft, trous, glossY. silky r ),.,;4, and feel af, hundred times better. - 4,..::,A .,,,,,,:,..v.,;,sIf you want' to preserve your hair, li ,,,:;.",,',j..:4.- 4,4, ,I.,., do by all means get rid of dandruff, ' r ,,,,,,.,., J,k,,,,i';','., ; '",,1;' for nothing destroys the hair more ; ,1',..,,,:'-' .4 : fox ,,.,,;:,,,,';'). :in quickly. It not only starves the hair f. ,; 'I'," ,,,,,, :;1. and makes it fall out, hut it makes it :,,,, , ,....?, 4 ,.; .4. ;,ii.-:'., stringy, straggly, dull, dry, brittle and 4s ,,, lifelese, and. everyone notices it. You f,iti,"'",;;-;-.,.- .i''!,,,,,t.,.,,,,; 14 , ...if'l cam get liquid arvon et any drug ,;;':,.,,;' store. It is inexpensive and never fails it ,,a!:,,!;,,,..,t 4 1.,:,,..1,!,,-.,.0 .41,,..'...4t . Will Allow No One to Arbitrate Men FiTtilloci Constitutionalists. . - ---- , ,, The Easiest and Best Way Is to . - illiiiixTAlipuffi -. , . 7' Head of Mexican Robots:IVhe FF ,., - - - I) 11 11 . . ji Salt : , r- - I II RIOT I , . DESERET EVENING NEWS. WEE)NESDAY 31ARCI1' .4 .1914 - - s , . , , MACNAUGHTON . - , , Doctors Indorse , ,---2--- - ct - -- , f |