s FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1919, Ss Sunburn The heat ot Sunburn is quicke ly taken out by an application of 10 Day Sale of .. 9 €S Umbrellas | 'We are offering a dis- BEST'S BALM The effect is simply marvel- §§ otis--the heat and pain. disap- - pear at once and leave the skins cool and comfortable, Large Jars 25 cents. The Popular Drug Stere Open Sundays At Best's The Popular Drug Store Phone Bor Branch 2018 count of 15 Per Cent on all our stock .of i Ladies' Umbrellas. - No artigle is more service- able either as a gift or for one's own use,/and this is an oppor- tunity to procure the finest and latest types at a considerable saving. b bo b p zis atin 1 SETOmDIY Ste aston- as made 3 b p 3 > 'pain, }|§ inconven: || § p b p . Wedding Rings--Marriage «Jidcenses Thoms poo are meng)" ~ SMITH BROS. JEWELERS ation a ished to find tha! ov it causes no mfort, or ' And We Use No Drugs, en -- WOOD Sawed in Stove Lengths Keeley Jr. MOD. The Mayor of Lownon. Quebec, Has asked for the militia to protect men on strikes going to work. A Montreal judge has ruled that military exemptions could not be any celled by o er-in-council. 1} the strange phenomenon, which later | }{the chin, producing an unusual sen- "Now that. the evenings are gradually getting darker, we do appreciate a bright living room and a bright light to "by. The hard department wi]l offer these specials in Elec- ) it Globeg for Satufday only Nid Bi Gen For ¥ : 10, 15, 18 os Lan 25, 40, 680 Watt Lamps - 100 Watt Lamps . ite ready to ght: 'regular price 8$6e.; Saturday . \ Inverted Incandescent Gas Lamps, reg- i ~ularprice $1. 254 Saturday. * They. would be pleased to show you 'a J"new' Mantle (Gas Grate they have just re- ceived. It is kefbwn as the HUMPHREY .. RADIANTFIRE. Very attractive appear- © ance. Positively no odor combustion {5 s6 | perfect. It costs only twa or threé cents | an hour to operate, Ask Ahem. to show i IH Pah an, who recently was discharg- Hof the myséles controlling the lar- EDITOR TAKEN TO aA, ACCOM. {PANIED BY BAND. . Sd Demonstration of Memphis Citizens /in Protest at His Ten Days Sen- tence for Alleged Contempt = of Court: Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 8.--Headed by a brass band and a @ecorated au- tomobile bearing a banner. with the words "The Shame of It All" "a pro- cession of citizens accompanied Ed- ward T. Leech, editor of the Mem- phis Press, to the jall, where he will serve ten days for alleged contempt of count. Leech was sentenced following the publication in his paper of edito- rial entitled "The Shame of It All" which the court held wad directed at. Chancellor Israel Peres.' Leech, contended that the editorial was gen- erdl in tone and was written in con- nection with the political situation in Memphis. It did 'not mention Peres. » Fololying the decorated car- in which Leech rode were fifty automo- biles containing citizens. The pro- cession traversed the streets of the business part of Memphis. Crowds on the curbs cheered i it passed. A large crowd of citizens gathered at the jail when the procession ar- rived. = An attorney mounted on the jail steps; 'made a"speech in defence of the freedom of the A and praised Editor Leech's tond Ingide the jail Léech was hard into a 'cell 'filled with flowers. A brand new white bed, spread with clean linen, had been provided by his friends. A refrigerator filled with edibles was also provided. Plans are being made to hold'a mass meeting on the day when Leech is released from jail, at which new laws will be proposed to. the Tennes- see Legislature, guaranteejng free- dom of speefli "and of the press. POPULAR ACTRESS AT RIVER Marie Dressler Spends Brief - Time There, Crossmon House, Alexandria Bay, Aug. 8,--Marie Dressler, one of the best known actresses in America, who several years ago made a great hit in "Tilly's Nightmare,' arrived at the Crossmon with her husband, J. H. Dalton, and Miss: B. Maser, and was a guest here until Wednesday when he party left for-Toronto. Dressler spoke of the St. Ln, which 'she has "visited a number 'of time, 'saying, "I have travelled all over the world and séen the finest of the. city hetéls--~but I would not give two cents for them. I'like the country and do. not get a chance to see nearly emough of it. This is worderful here and the sun- sets are simply beautiful." She expects to visit: some of her friends in 'Canada. She spoke of Ca- 'nada and England with sadness, ex- plaining that mest of the sons of her friends in those countries had been killed during the war. bor : Regains Voice by Tickle. Laporte, 'Ind., Aug. 8.--Willlam |} ad overseas service, and who [°® returned home a short time ago, lost his voice yesterday in an unexplain- ed manner. Physicians who attend- 'ad Pahrman were at a loss to explain resulted In the recovery of speech. Margaret Kuberna, 'aged childishly tickled Pahrman seven, under sation," which caused the relaxation CAN COUNT WIVES sy Tr Waupun, Wis., robbing a woman he marriéd there will in Londoh, mons. '{grants been asked for THE DOZENS rors in Frequent Alliances ~ in Jail Now. New York, Aug. 8.--The high cost of living, which keeps so many men trom matrimony, evidently had no terrors for Charles Wilson, who is| under indictment for bigamy and | will be placed on trial soon. He is| said to have eight wives in Manhat- | tan and dozens more throughout the country. At present Wilson is in prisgun at serving a term for three years ago. He is said to have made a living by with money and of their property. Gorman of the District Attorney's staff, left here for Waupun to-day and will be waiting for Wilson when his term expires mext Sunday. Detective Stanley The indictment is based on the charge of Fay Zaft of 1,918 Madison avenue that Wilson married her in 1916 when he was already married ito Caroline Morris of non. DISAPPROVE OF Mount Ver- _MONEY GRANTS Workingmen an and Soldiers Frown on Gifts to Com= / manders. London, Aug. 7--~Go where one one hears nothing but strong disapproval of the Gov- ernment's grants of money t asked to-day in the House of Com- The sam of $3,000,000 is to be paid to military and naval com- manders who already are provided with large salaries, and will in the future also get "substantial pensions. The advocates of the money grants to commanders point to Wellington! and 'Nelson, but never before have the lesser lg in a war. The workingmen, arotised by the terrific war cost rep- resented in. the increased taxation, show their ire in successive strikes. Demobilized soldiers are also bit- ter over the action of the Govern- ment that pays out huge sums to fa- vored commanders of goldiers and sailors. / The King has conferred seven peerages and elght baronetcies on distinguished officers of the army, navy, and air fore Beatty and alg receive earldoms. The former, who will henceforth be 'known as Barl Beatty of Brooksby, is' the 'latest, person to be proposed as ambassador to the United States. » QUITE A NOVELTY. Missourl Twin Brothets to Teach at niversity. St. Louis, a. 8.~--Twins of un- usual similarity in personal appear- ance, speech and manner, are to be members of the faculty at Washing- ton University the ensuing school year, Ww. WwW. Hollingsworth, "whom relar tives and intimate friends address ay "Wiley," Js to be professor of politi- cal science, while his twin brother, R- R. (Hollingsworth, known as "Ri- y." education. The former already re- sides in St. Louis, at No. 5869 En- "will be associate professor of ht avenue, with his wife, little ughter, and mother-in-law. , The other twin, who last year was at Meredith College, Raleigh, S.C., will arrive 'about September 1st. - ; Prt ; SEEK HEIR TO $87,710. i "Naboo. 'Must Be Found by Janu. Dessronito,. Aug. i oe There was ; Ifa' Claus, Des: last week, a STATS 2 @ o on. home six months ago with 'bride, the' first bring home a 'bride from Jand fithe conquerors of hs are seeking years old, supposed to be a tion. laborer here. to an estate left by in Fremont, 'Oanedian {gha; 8.--The police "Brien, 49 struc- O'Brien is heir : uel O'Brien, 'and a halt ago, and must qualify before unary 1st, 1920, or he wil his re, amounting to $87,710." Mrs, Omaha, Neb,, lt, George 'W. Neb., Nancy O'Brien, of Mason City, Ta. the.mother, has given a description of {her son to the police. i PAGE THREE PROBS: Saturday, fair and cool. EE -- at this exceptional price. A very 7 A day of exceptional value-giving when we will offer for your selec- ton a number of ready-to-wear articles' that must be cleared away regardless of cost or any former special pricing. AN ABSOLUTE CLEAR-AWAY SALE .OF SUMMER GAR. MENTS AT HALF PRICE AND LESS ! WOOL JERSEY SUITS 6 only, all Wool Jersey Suits, iin . smart styles and fashionable Summer shades. Priced regular at $45.00. Saturday . . . . . Half Price GINGHAM DRESSES One rack of smart Gingham Dresses, in a variety of Checks and Plaids. Té be sacrificed at less than cost. Reg. $3.50 to $8.75 ..... Saturday, Half Price SILK SUITS 4 énly, Silk Suits; all good sizes; colors are navy and grey; very smart models and priced $37.50 to $85.00 . Saturday, Half Price < Muslin Dresses, Pongees;" Billie Burke Dresses, Palm Beach Suits, etc.--all must be cleared out . "Saturday, Half Price BATHING SUITS 30 only, Ladies' Bathing Suits, priced for quick clearance; made in Cotton Jersey and Lustre... . . Saturday $3.50 to $7.75 200 Ladies' Voile Waists in plain and embroidered trimmed. Reg. $1.75 each. Saturday $1.48 SUMMER TUB SKIRTS 60 only, Ladies' Wash Skirts smart style. While they last. . WERT . Saturday 98c. 20 Ladies" Tub Silk Skirts, but- ton trimmed and smart pockets. . ++. .Saturday $6.00 and $7.00 WASH SKIRTINGS 7 200 yds. Summer Wash Skirtings in such fashionable mater- ials as Cotton Serges, Gabardines, i in plain and fancy stripes. Regular $1.25 and $1.45 ................ Saturday 79. "Regular 95c. and 85¢c. ..............0...Saturday 59. i Saturday Specials LISLE HOSE Min MONARCH YARN 150 pair of Brown, Pink, Tan and Black Li L ehcas in ombrold