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The Montgomery Times from Montgomery, Alabama • 10

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CALL 379 FOR SERVICE Cooner Mopller Montgomery's Popular Price Tailor'j PALM. BEACH 8U1T8 CL.EAXEI) AND PRESSED $140 PER MONTH Friday The Montgomery Daily Times 23, 1915 YOU LIVE IX MONTGOMERY TRADE IN MOXTGOMERY and that in jury to her nose had been sustained- In the fall. ICIIDflflADIMP'i The Passing Throng (ER SQUEAL FIZZLE Eats' Moth Balls. 'Y Funeral Services Of Miss Bibb Held LU Honorable R. J.

Hooten, a prominent attorney ot Roanoke, Is in the cilv. i Likes Them, Too Mrs. Marlon Craig Wentworth. who Is agitating a "sex strike" to bring the war to a close. Mrs.

Wentworth contends that woman has it in her power to end the struggle, and that she should not bring children into the world to he butchered. on the battleflplds. Mrs. Wentworth is the author of the playlet: "War Brides," which teaches the "sex strike" doctrine. PEMETA, July 23.

TheJ UULWIflllllVL HA LED AS old time dope fiend, the fellow who J. P. Doherry, sheriff of Dallas county, accompanied by his wife, Is spending the day In the city. Is a slave to morphine and various other drugs must give way to the moth ball fiend. He Is) the i a gambler who in fests thexH field, according to John, Williams, of this vicinity, and he) eats the moth balls while sitting in C.

H. Nesbitt, chief mine inspector of the state, is in the city. He has five inspectors working under him and reports that the mines are ali in good shape and that business Is picking up in the Birmingham district. poker games. The funeral services over the remains of Miss Lou Dyke Bibb, who was found dead in the bathroom of her home, 516 Montgomery 'street, Wednesday mornlnf, held, at Coesada, Miss Bibb was found by her sister.

Miss S. C. Bibb. She had sustained an ugly gash across the bridge of her nose. Death had come some time during the night.

Dr. Griel, who was called, stated that death was due to heart failure, What benefit fie derives front them and whether or no they act as a bracer while he sits In a pro longed game or, "draw," Williams declares he does not know, but the DAI OF SEAS tact that the fellow is a moth hall Honorable S. D. McGee, tax collector of Tuscaloosa county, Is in the city. Mr.

McGee has held the office for about twenty years and has reached the point where no one cares to run against him, for he is so clever and accommodating that it is useless for an opponent to run. eater has been firmly established, Are Your Hands Tied? NEW VORK, N. July 23 Becker, casting up, thinks he can "ave himself, but he will die next Wednesday," said Jack Rose, who passed through here today. "Becker Is as guilty as the others who went to the chair for the same, crime. Certain influences are trying to save him, but his so-called eleventh-hour appeal is a Everything Becker said is old and common knowl- dge.

His squeal is too late. That's all I care to say." 'k The spectacular battle that was waged in Chicago to save the life of -Johann 'Hoch, the "Bluebeard," is from present Indications to have a duplicate in the struggle to save vCbarles Becker from electrocution the murder of Herman Rosejj-thal. Governor 'Whitman has received Becker's death statement, as the condemned man's attorney expect- ed, and Becker's only hope now lies in the courts. They will make every possible effort to find a. judge who will order a stay of the execution officially set for next Wednesday morning.

The same method was followed In the Hoch case and lawyers for the Chicago murderer were rushing from court to court seeking a stay when Hoch was hanged in the Cook county Jail. Governor Whitman's refusal to consider Becker's statement as basis for clemeney caused no surprise. As soon as Becker's story was made public it was pointed out that a considerable part of the narrative was devoted to dragging in the names of men now dead. Governor Whitman says there is only one new thing in the statement an allegation that Becker was warned that he was to be "framed." this warning coming from a man now dead, but who was alive at the time of Becker's first trial and was not called for the Mr. Henry Burke, of Tuscaloosa, is in the city.

He is one of the county commissioners of the county nnd while here made it convenient to Inspect Montgomery's splendid r.ystem of public roads. Tuscaloosa county is one of the few big counties in the state that is not bonded for the purpose, of building roads and at this time they have nearly $100,000 in the treasury for the purpose of bettering the public highways of the county. by a chronic disease common to womankind? You feel dull-headachey? Back- -ache, pains here and there dizziness or perhaps hot flashes? There's nothing you can accomplish nothing you can enjoyl There's no good reason for it because you can find permanent relief in 1 DR. PIERCE'S Favorite Prescription ROTTERDAM, HOLLAND, July 23. Captain Persius, the naval critic of The Tageblatt, says: "The principal result of twelve months of sea war is that the submarine is changing sea warfare, to the great surprise of laymen and experts.

The dreadnoughts have stayed in fortified harbors and tho submarine has been proclaimed the David of the sea. The question is whether a dreadnought costing will maintain its prominence at sea. "Submarine war against merchant vessels is the surprise of the campaign. It remains to be seen, though, whether its effect upon ending the war will be important." Captain Persius claims the German fleet has been entirely successful in keeping the enemy away from German shores and rivers. Mrs.

Fannie H. Brent, of Bryant, Nelson writes: "I believe I had every pain and ache a woman could have, my back was weak, and I suffered with nervousness and could nnt sleep at night. Suffered with soreness in my right hip, and every month would have spells and have to stay in bed. I have taken eight bottles of out 'Favorite Prescription' and one vial of your 'Pleasant Pellets'. Can now do my work for six in family, and feel like a new woman.

I think it is the best medicine in the world for women. I recommend it to all my friends and many of them have been greatly benefited by it. I Tried to Swim Creek With Clothes On; Drowned TKOY, July 23. George Trotter, colored, was drowned in a big hole in the. Shady Grove creek yesterday.

He tried to swim the creek with his clothes on. Dr. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELXJETS Relieve Liver Ills! Turkish Baths Bell Building, third flo-r Annex. PHYSICAL CULTURE MASSAGES. Montgomery Athletic Ciub Special rates for the summer.

Six Turkish baths, $5. Also Shower Baths. PETER JAMES, Proprietor, Phone 3436. Modern Eden Girls Held on Moonshine Charge WH fTE BCRfi, July Charged with moonshining, Anna Creech. Mary Crane Wilson and Mary White, the latter seventeen years old, and Alex Creech and Isom Miles, arrested last week by Deputy Marshal John M.

Riddle, were tried here yesterday before United States Commissioner Samuel Collins and bound over to the United States district court at Jackson. Virgil Chandler Walter C. Holliday Raided By Sheriff Crown Prince Has A Narrow Escape TiOXnOX, ENGLAND. July 23. The German crown prince had a narrow escape from death last 'week, according to a dispatch received by the Central News this afternoon.

He was watching the progress of an attack through glasses when a shell burst less than thirty yards behind him, killing two soldiers and wrecking supply wagons. Phoenix Hose for Women Phoenix Half Hose for Men POl'GHKKKPMIK, X. July 23. Sheriff Hornbeck today ordered a raid upon a modern garden of Eden, situated at Roosevelt Point, three miles north of Poughkeepsie. Probate Clerk Breaks Leg Playing Baseball GI'XTERSVITjLE, July 23.

Probate Clerk W. C. Simpson is This action was taken as the re-j suit of numerous complaints that two men and two women have been I parading before the public gaze SOME EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ARE OFFERED IN THE TWO SPECIALS BELOW. "GENUINE MONEY SAVERS confined to his home, suffering from a broken leg, sustained while play- ing baseball. without even a fig leaf to protect them from the elements.

After a swim in the Hudson river the quartet frequently paraded along the New York Central tracks. This gave rise to fears on the part of the railway officials that the engineers might overlook signals or that some of the passengers might be decapitated as the result of hanging out of the windows of the cars. Hunters in the woods around Roosevelt Point have increased one $4.00 MEN'S OXFORDS LADIES' PUM'PStQ' cn THAT WERE $01111 Cut to PALM BEACH SUITS Properly Cleaned, 40 CENTS Imperial Tailoring: Company, Specials For Friday and Saturday SUGAR Standard Granulated, pure cane sugar: 25-lb bags $1.60 15 1-2 lbs. $1.00 COFEEE Good Rio Coffee, lb 15 Golden Rio, lb. 18 Santosjb .20 Kenny's Special, lb 25 Mocha and Java, lb.

35 3 pounds TEA Cheon Tea (best 50c Tea in America), lb 30 TRY IT ICED. RICE Fancy Head, lb OS Medium Head, lb 07 NICE. FRESH SHIPMENT OF GRITS. Medium, Fine and Coarse, lb 03 C. D.

KENNY COMPANY PHOXE 2622. 115 DEXTER AVENXEw SOUVENIRS FREE SATURDAY. Cut to i hundred per cent, within the past few days. 12.85 SI. 95 Phone 1654-W.

112 Bibb St. Reunion of the Clans of McDowell B. B. G. IV).

BEAR BRAND Gonorrhoea Mlxtcr' Far Unnatural Discs arges MEN antl WOMEN I i SEASONABLE-STYLISH DEPENDABLE SELZ SHOES Chandler-Davis Shoe Co. SAX FRAXCISCO, CAI. July 23. The plaids of the Clan McDowell were much in evidence at the exposition grounds today, when members of the Scottish clan gathered from all parts of the United States for a big national reunion. Prominent among those participating in the festivities of the day were Colonel John Beauford Irving, world chief of the clan, and the national chief John Hugh McDowell, of Buntyn, Tennessee.

Koner refunded if it falls to erae mStoTAay, Guaranteed not to M-rs or stain, Preventf Contagion. TREAT! LENT CONSISTS 1 bottle painless injection JhtU. 1 package of medicine to be taken lntonaBa "3 1 rubber tipped tna syringe and 1 package absorbent cotton. Complete treatment tl; three troatneatsat.7aV tUealers or bj express. orepaidL LEWIS BEAR COMPANY, Montgomery, Alabama.

"Selz Royal Blue" Store 21 COMMERCE STREET. MOXTGOMERY, ALA. PHONE 2068. SB COM SALE PULSORY $50 REWARD To any person not finding prices as advertised on opening hour. $50 REWARD To any person not finding prices as advertised on open- -ing hour.

7 DOORS OPEN 9 A. M. SATURDAY FREE! 8 BARS OF OCTAGON SOAP 25c' 1,000 yards Unbleached $2.00 Pure Silk 50c Chambray Shirts $7.50 Men's Genuine Palm Beach Suite. $4.65 Domestic, worth 6c J2j j-u 3ju FREE! To the first ten customers making a cash purchase on Saturday morning, we will give absolutely free One Handsome Parasol or Umbrella, Lady's or for $20.00 worth of cash 'V sales slips, given with each cash' purchase, made in our store, we will give one $5.00 8-DAr JUIiARM CLOCK ABSOIiUrEIiY FREE. 73c and 30c egHe Q0 Shirts 15c Gauze Vests 10c and 12 l-2c Ging 1 ham 7t 1 lot Ladies' Slippers C0 value's to UJb 1 lot JUtdies Slippers and Pumps, values to A $4.00 lisJJ 1.25 and $1J50 Negligee QQn Shirt UtJU 15c Indies' and Men's Hose t.U lO and 18c lawns to ft go at BE SURE IT'S BE SURE IT'S A MONSKY BRO.

125 Commerce St OPPOSITE HUDSON THOMPSON'S SvaOnsky's rJiOnsliy'.

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