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Friday, July 23, 1915. THE SHREVEPORT TIMES FERGUSON AND BE Diabetes At Saenger Theatre At the Hippodrome mm cuts OFF REUT1DHS No Primary for Convention Delegates Necessary in Claiborne. By Mrs. Edith Brown Baills New Phone 700 Old Phone 1641 1 -W Mexican Leader Wants Foreign Nations WHENCE COM KB MY FAITH. fig Special to The Times.

Homer. July 22. There will be no primary election In Claibor.no to choose convention candidates, as only two have qualified, Judge J. 10. Moore and Hon.

lrew Ferguson. These gentlemen are declared the Democratic nominees of Claiborne parish as delegates to the proposed constitutional convention. In the event of the convention being called, the parish could not be more ably or fairly represented. MSU'LK IIEHH Q11CKLY RELIEVES THIS I HEAD DISEASE. Diabetes has heretofore been con-ildered Incurable, and the only hope held out to the afflicted has been to prolong their years by strict diet.

A plant recently discovered in Mexico, called rmilietol has been found to be a specific In the treatment of diabetes, quickly reducing the specific gravity and sugar, restoring vigor and building up the, system. This harmless vegetable remedy will relieve the patient of his worst symptoms. In th must aggravated cases, within a week, and to prove it, we will mail the first 10c package for 26c, with free booklet of special values to the diabetic, containing la'e; d.et lists and exclusive table of food values, giving percentage of starch and sugar (carbohydrates i in 250 different food. Tell your afflicted friends of this offer and send today for a full-sized 60c packacre: AMES CHEMICAL. Box 379-G Whitney Point, N.

Y. You can get Diabetol in Shreveport at Saenger at the regular price. Uvlnsr'i an art Vwtiooe mastery requires Tears of hard toll, the twt of many fires. Then comes a pressing hour, as tlma bwIilkh by, When, having learned to live, we have to die. Washington, July 22.

IMplomutic advices reaching VVanlilntun from rlod of his illness all the beauty of parents' devotion, all the sacrifice of mother's 'love was his; all the luvln thought of a largo family connection and many friends, lie leaves nine younif cousins, residents of Snreveport, to cherish his memory as one of their number preceding them to' heavenly shores. Many beautiful flowers, white as the purity of his life, delicately rotty as his hopes of immortality, were sent by loving friends to place upon his grave. Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Jones and daughter, Martha, are finding their westward Journey very pleasant, and after enjoying the marvels of the Grand canyon, left Sunday for Han Diego. Whence comes my faith, relieving all Mexico today General 'urruna had given notict ho would not receixe communications from or transact business with foreign governments which have no diplomatic iiKwua accredited to 'his government at Vera Cruz. Kn-forcement of such un order pructlcully I would cut off the Cirrunza govern-j ment from further communication denpond, That we but die to live again J' Since I cannot believe the soul's duress And travail harsh are bent on nothingness. The Baptist state convention (colored) is session here this week and thrones of negroes are po.iriiife' in by every train from various of the state.

A special train from New Orleans unloaded a large delegation yesterday and the local brethren are being taxed to the utmost to take cars of the visitors. The department heads ore: H. 8. with all foreign nations, who have ministers resident in City. It would not, according to the information received, severr his Informal relations with the United Slates government, us Carranza is understood to John Koudrlck Bangs in the Munsey's.

Mfietlnjrs and Entertainments for To day and This Kvcnlng. Miss lalsy Durlnper Kretz will en iKim i i mum fc tertain with rook for Miss Margaret West of Corslcana, 4:30 o'clock. "Kindling," In the plcturUation of which under the management of the Lasltv Feature Play company, Miss Charlotte Walker is to make her Photo-dramatic debut, is the first of the Lasky productions dealing with the sordid side of New York existence, which is to be shown at the Hippodrome today. In a most sympathetic manner it tells the life story of Maggie Schultz and her husband, Heine, wh odwell In a wretched tenement Davis, Shreveport, B. Y.

P. I). M. Brown, Huston, Sunday school; L. V.

Pruitt, Monroe, Home Mission, und W. M. Taylor, Baton Rouge, couven-I tion proper. regard Consul Sllllman at Vera Cruz i as a procrly accredited agent. Agents know Nothing.

General Carranza's Washington agents tonight said they had no ad- vices of any such action on' the part of their leader, nor had they heard that it was in contemplation. The report created interest and surprise in official and diplomatic clicks, partic-) ularly in view of the general under- I The Young People's Mission circle Miss Ethel Euless was one of the most loved teachers In the Central school, and on leaving here, had hosts ot friends who will be dolighted to know of her happiness. Miss Euless was married on the 15th Instant, in her home at Bell Buckle, to Mr. B. Newman, of Jackson, which city will be her future home.

Whilo a resident here the present Mrs. Newman was a member of the household of Mrs. S. J. West, and was a loved member of the family, as well as being beloved by all of her pupils.

of the Central ChrlHtian church will meet with Mrs. J. J. Uobertson, 85 Klrby place; members and friends are invited; free will offering. German Workers May-Be Tried for Treason owned by a rich widow wnose laeas of sweet charity do not concern her standing that foreign governments Program for Andrew Currle play were awaiting action by the United I own property.

"The Middleman," witn Aioert Chevalier In the role of Cyrus Blen-karn, made famous by E. 8. WillanV will be presented today and tomorrow. This masterful dramatic sensation will merely add another spoke In the cycle of successes. "The Middleman" should prove to bo one of the most attractive releases yet made by this company.

The acting of Mr. Chevalier will set a new screen standard and the heart interest and potent situations are bound to create a vogue Mr. Chevalier is supported by Jan Gail and a superb cast of all-stage players. "The Middleman" is in three hundred scenes, live parts, and required a cast of seven hundred players. Geo.

I Tucker, jne of the most noted film producers, is responsible for the staging of "The Middleman." The trials of the old potter, the sublime affection for the daughter who has gone wrong, his prayers to the Almighty for power to crush his wrongdoers, the queer way fate has of giving his enemies into his power, make this the most satisfying of dramatio productions. On Sunday and Monday another V. S. L. E.

production in six reels. "The Millionaire Baby," with the well-known actors, Harry Mestayer ana Grace Darmond, will captivate their audiences in a story replete with mystery and intrigue. Berlin, July 22 (by- Wireless by Way i of Sayville.) A decree hits been Issued, stating the fact that Germans working In factories in neutral coun grounds: Story telling, 4 p. fold dancing. Miss Grace Bulkley, 4 to 5 P.

baseball, Buford McGuffin, 4 to p. handicraft, crocheting, Mrs. II. B. Rco'leld; sewing.

Miss Mary Neilson and Mrs. P. A. Brown, 5 to The management of the Home for the Homeless returns thanks to the police department for a nice large hen and nine young chickens: to Henry Rose, for 12 boxes of apples: to Ed Fuse, for $4.20 to purchase lemons, vegetables and fruit (I p. kindergarten, Mrs.

Hoyle States toward Mexico before recognizing any government in the republic. It was announced recently that Great Britain had decided to extend no recognition until that action was taken by the United States. The conditions in Mexico are being given very serious consideration by the Washington government, alfhough it became known tonight that no decisive action is in contemplation by the government in the immediate fu This play, which had a long and highly successful Broadway run, is one of the most daring aud dramatic offering) ever produced on the American stage. It hits at the big things of life the elemental emotions anu hits at them hard. "Kindling," though It abounds with plot of the most stirring nature, is trulv a 'theme ploy," and the themo Is the right of every industrious man and "woman to earn a decent livelihood and rear children under condi Tomkles, 3 to 8 years, 4 to 5 P.

8 to 8 years, 5 to 6 p. games, 6 to 7 p. m. Friday night, 8 to 10 p. com mittee in charge.

Miss Eva Henry has returned to the city after an absence of several weeks; and is now the gueHt of Mrs. W. H. Glbbs, Highland and Herndon avenues. ture, despite the fact that the rresi- Invitations have been issued "Mr.

and Mrs. Hyman A. Perl- tions which will give them a chance dent and the secretary of state have ufe an, no condemn them to aii. Rtein invite you to be present at the cleared the foreign relations desk for This little advertisement is to tell you that It's great; it created an uproar all day yesterday at the Hippodrome. We told you that it would be good and it was it's even better than that See it without fail today.

"Her Shattered Idol" with Mae Marsh and Robert Harron If it wasn't worth twice the admission we'd close up the shop 5 and 10 cents. SUNDAY Ford Sterling in "Our Daredevil Chief," a two-reel Keystone comedy. ure at the start. wflddins reception of their daughter. tries, particularly in the United States, producing war supplies for the enemy, render themselves liable for prosecution for treason under paragraph 89 of the penal code, penalizing such as si8tance to an enemy with a maximum of ten years' imprisonment.

Another paragraph of the penal code authorizes prosecution in the case of such offences, even when committed abroad, and it is understood that the German courts will proceed against the Authorize Low Rate On Trade Acceptances July 22. A discount rate of 3 1-2 per cent on trade acceptances at the New York federal reserve bank was authorized today by the federal reserve board. It is the first rate of the kind announced. Mr. W.

H. Booth is back from Battle Creek, where 'he left Mrs. Booth somewhat imDroved. Mr. Booth's nresence Lillian, and Mr.

Louis Selber, on the evening of Thursday, the fifth of Au gust, nineteen hundred and fifteen, at half after seven o'clock. Eight was a solace to Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Steere on their homeward Journey the time being with the dispatch of the third note to Germany regarding submarine warfare. Smelters Closing Down. Laredo, Texas, July 22. Passengers here today from Monterey report owners of smelters in the Monterey district are planning to close their hundred and ninety-one Liberty avenue, Beaumont, Texas. At home after September the fifteenth, Shreveport, luisiana." At the Queen persons arriving from Monterey said.

Neutrality Investigation. Trlndad, July 22. Roy O. Samson, a representative of the United States of Justice, today stated he was Investigating the activities of agents for Venustiano Carranza, Francsico Villa and General Huerta in Southern Colorado. It has been reported that the men have recruited men for service in Mexico and have attempted to purchase arms and wnn tne remains or tneir nuie son, as Mr.

Steere was in Battle Creek when the news of his son's death reached him, and Mr. Booth accompanied him to Chicago to meet Mrs. Steere and on the rest of the homeward journey. as ivuuiu "oUJ, I the npvt ten rtavs ami Would Destroy, ''Whom the Gods iS the theme Of the powerful three- until rnnditiona tn the theme of the powerful three reel Lubln photoplay for today that Mexico are more favorable. Recent lead and silver win repay an nour ana a nan heayy ehpmentg of spent, ine cast is one uiat i bullion to the United States, it is said.

equal credit, comprising beautiful Is preparatory to the temporary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Her are back from a trip to California, which included the two expositions, and on the homeward journey, the Yellow Members of the board said the rate was made lower than the ordinary commercial paper rate to encourage discounts, of tradgacceptances. The social dancing set will have a new pleasure In a series of subscription dances to be given on the roof garden of Hotel Youree, commencing with 9 o'clock of the evening of Wednesday, the 28th inert. The check list will be at Peyton's drug store for the convenience of the young men interested.

As is the customs with all subscription dances given by the social net there will be a full list of chap-crones attending. Shreveport is always uD-to-date in abandonment of the Mexican mining field. Fighting between Carranza and Villa troops continues around Villa Garcia, Monterey and Icamole, but a rigid censorship still le in effect, and stone park. They met the party of Mr. and Mrs.

S. B. Hicks in tho park, and at the same time Governor and i Mrs. Slaton were making the tour, and a "Prince of India" and his family and tm'pcslng rftinue of servants. Mr.

details are not available. Both sides are bringing up heavy reinforcements, social as well as business matters, and Lillie Leslie, Ruth ifryan, Koseita Brlce, George Soule Spencer. John Smiley, William CohiU and Percy Winter. The story was written by Clay M. Greene, well-known for his gripping themes and actiqns.

Folks, if you want to see a picture as old as the story of the hills, modernized and made real, human, lovable, see "The Grail," in two reels. Not a thriller but a heart interest drama that gives you the best that Herbert Rawlinson and Anna Little, two of the most popular Universal stars, can produce. Six reels of a carefully selected and diversified program will be shown today. IN STERLING LIVES A GIRL Who Suffered As Many Girla Do Tells How She Found Relief. and Mrs.

Her are enthusiastic over the beauties and delights of a trip to the exposition. so, ir roof gardens arn to- be enjoyed In metropolitan life, Shreveport must needs come to the fore with Just such diversion for her society folks. The dancing teas were a great success last spring, ss have been all other social innovations that are -correct and Performances 10, 11:30, 1, 2:30, 4, 7, 8:30 and 10 o'clock. 5c and 10c enjoyable, go roof garden dances promise likewise. The RtatA "Pair ca.t9.lnar la nut nn1 Conn.

"I am a girl of 22 years and 1 used to faint away every makes Interesting reading. Of course, ithore- will bo the Better Babies con-test with Mrs. Gordon Irons as super- Vio- Louisiana Sheriffs Cannot At the Majestic month and was very late the Jim Crow Cat Law. mienaent, ana l)r. J.

M. Bodenhelmer as medical director. The Marvelous, Emotional Broadway Star, Charlotte Walker in that Supreme Life Drama by Charles' Kenyon, entitled, czrpJ Li-ri L- weak. I vas also bothered a lot with female weakness. I SOI RULiES.

1. ATI BtllWpt In fVila AnawtmAn Special to The Times. read your little book dose at 12 o'clock, Friday, October 15, New Orleans, July 22. Sheriffs 1310. S.

"Nn entrnnPA fna at Avtillilf aw'm Packard Qualify at i Ford Prices throughout Louisiana cannot ride negro prisoners In white coaches. Judge John B. Fisher decided this today in tlcket required in this department. 3. Entry blank forms mailed ppon request.

All questions on blanks to The DeLoss Maspuraders presented a very satisfactory week-end bill at the Majestic last it being le-plete with good strong musical numbers and sooJ song and dance specialties. An additional feature of the entertainment tonight will be. the regular weekly distribution fronr the country store, an event that draws a large number to the Milam street playhouse every Friday eevning and one that Is always looked forward to with interest by the patrons. On Saturday night, between the two Wisdom lor and I saw how others had been helped by Lydia E4 Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, and decided to try it, and be answered. 4 All flrmnlntmAnfa tnw A-vim1na- the first citv criminal court, holding that the rule governing the conduct of railroads, as laid down by the railroad commission, were supreme, and no enactment of the legislature could affect them.

KINDL NG Has it been your pleasure to enjoy Apricot Ice? Hons by the Judges made In order of it has made me feel entries received. 5. Notice of time of appointment for examinatinnii will ho miiu This new delicacv like a new rirl and I am now relieved The case was (brought to trial on the comnlalnt of Deputy Sheriff William unerl dHv at of all these troubles. I hope all young those making entries. L.

Erwln, of Plaquemlne, who I never dfls will get relief as I have. shows, four cash awards will be made. New pictures and music are features of the week-end bill. All babies living within an city, town or village will be charged that Conductor M. A.

Smith. felt better in my Jorttf of a dainty and delicious of the Texas Pacific railroad, forced him to move from the white coach with a negro prisoner. Judges Fisher Interpretation brings TETTER ITCHED shout a peculiar situation, since the law gives nesro nurses a right to ride with white children In trains. TETREAULT, Box 116, Sterling, Conn. Massena, N.

Y. I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I highly recommend it If anyone wants to write to me I will gladly tell her about my case. I was certainly in a bad condition as my blood was all turning to water. I had pimples on my aca and a bad color, and for five years I had call for Apricot Ice the next time at our serving tables.

"Dorina" our new face powder prepared for our exclusive sale by Dorin of Paris is grow- NED AND State Fair Plans Are Marked With Progress mar more as the been troubled with suppression. Tha All Over Face and On Scalp. In Terrible Condition. Hair Fell Out In Handfuls. A play written by fate in blood tipon a woman's heart.

A drama of the big things in life, treating them in a big way. A masterpiece of modern realism with a terrific lesson. A Broadway success that has made the world better. A Mother Drama that thrills every spectator with genuine emotion. We guarantee that this attraction stands out pre-eminently as one of the best productions of the season.

It pictures the two natures of a woman good and evil and shows the desperation of a woman starving in a life of monotony. COME EARLY Prices only 5 and 10c. Very encouraging and satisfactory reports covering the plans being made for the next State Fair were made at a. meeting of the board of ciHHHiuau uaer ineir proper Heading, on filling out entry blank be careful to designatfrthe correct class. State on entry blanks of city or rural.

7. No child suffering from any acute or constitutional disease may be entered. 8. Examinations will begin at 9 a. Wednesday, November 3.

9. Tho baby show will be held in Kchumpert home on Fair grounds. Mr. D. E.

Nicholson took a party of young peoplo Wednesday evening to "White Gate Stock Farm," complimentary to Miss Daisy Duringer Kretz and her guest. Miss Margaret West, of Corsicana, Texas, where an abundance of melons and figs were enjoyed and dancing kept up until a late hour. The following composed the party: Misses Daisy Duringer Kretz, Mar-raret West, Oephina Southerlnnd Mattle Cummlngs, Mary Cummlngs. Estelle Ingersoll, Edwlna Martin, Pauline Currey, Elizabeth Currey, Jane Ingersoll, Eva Ingersoll, Greenwood Hardy, Katie Allen, Misses Hall. Grave snd Doyle of Rtonewall, and Mioses Duringer; Mesdames Mary Allen, Lula D.

Kreti and A. I Duringer; Messrs. Leonard Hargrove Geo directors yesteMay afternoon by Pres ident Hirsch and Secretary Brugger-hoff. Secretary Brueggerhoff told of his HEALED BY CUT1CURA SOAP AND OINTMENT visit to Kansas City to appear before days go by. Each day doctors called it 'Anemia and Exhaus- j.

and said I was all run down, but f.nds new users of th.s ex- a Vegetable Com- powder. It pos- poUnd brought me out all right "-Miss sesses anundefinable Iavisa Myres, Box 74, Massena, N.Y. charm that immediately; fascinate, the user. Ten-! Toung Girls Hood This Advice, derly adheres to the skin Girls who are troubled with painful or and gives the so much SuJar periods, backache headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting sought youthful com-, immediately plexion. geek restoration to health by taking Ly- for a refreshing dia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. bath, use Jergen's Mint Tablets. Hearne, Horace Hearne, Charlie MringTonow, v. A'Dare Bailie, Tom-kies Lancaster, Randolph Querbes llarrv nrewster. tsnrU a another powerful problem play that teaches a wonderful moral.

Sunday Stewart Jenkins, Joe Hunter, Derry the Southwestern Passenger association with a view of securing low rate concessions to the State Fair this fall. The same rates which were secured last year were granted for this year's fair. Plans are under way for making "Negro Day" Monday, November 8, one of the big days of the Fair. Representative members of the race in Shreveport, including the ministers, heads of negro fraternal orders and other societies, are very much interested in the plan and are ro-operatlng with the State Fair officials In a plan to make it a day of unusual interest to the local negro population. In order to permit Secretary Brueggerhoff to Bttend the cattlemen's con' vention at Birmingham.

the budget for traveling expenses was Increased $160. The eatMemen are expected to hold their 191 convention in Shreveport and Secretary Brueggerhoff will carry the o'y official Invitation to the body when he goes to their Alabama convention at Gladys Brockwell in "Up from the Depths." pt FOR SALE One share of oil stock, $175. I am leaving the South. T. A.

MULLEN. Lenzburg, La. "By the Sea, by the Sea" take a regular sea-s'de sea bath in your own tub. Call for "Sea Salt," 25c per carton. In rfi-n In wiuis, v.

E. Nicholson. F. C. Brinkman, and Scott Wilkinson.

"I hsd tetter over my fare Ind on mj scalp. My face would Itch ant bum and become Irritated, and I couldn help eratching it. I was In a terrible condition. Jtly hah- began falling out in handfuls, and my scalp Itched and burned ao I couldn't rest. I was bothered with tett bout twelve months.

I tried all kinds of remedies but al failed. I used Cutlcura Boap and Ointment three months and It stopped my hai from falling out and entirely healed the tetter. "My Uttlo girl alio had it on her face and hands. ITer facs was red and Inflamed and he would fret nd scratch until It would bleed. I used Cutlcura Soap and Ointment on In face nd hands.

Now she Is entirely well." (Signed) Mrs. O. L. Hendrix, Oritna, Jan. 19lS.

Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Art-dress post-card "Cotlcwrsu IVpt. Bow. San." throuihout wr-M The usual game of auction' bridge was played on "Dor Ira" Face Powder, the Columbia club by the Columbia auxiliary.

Mrs. William Winter and Mrs. Jake Michel were the prize winners. The ladies will enjoy a game again on next Wednesday evening. city came to us in Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Donovant are the parents of their first son and fourth child. He will be named Richard, and will have three adoring fiJ despair a few days past f) and stated that she was xl Bisters tor inenas and companions. Miss Marie Herrincr. nf rtrnnA rn frequent a visitor to Shreveport that her movements and pleasures are slways of Interest to her friends here.

8he sends a view of Lee square and Confederate monument, Pensacola, out of powder; that her fi order, which was sect to Cal'fornia, had not ar rived; told us her skin was very tender and that Jfy rso powder but that she yi had ordered, was su'ted to her skin. We imtantl recommended tips she purchased a box; the ty day after she came in to tell us: "I used 'Dorina' KM "The House of Fans" Lillie Leslie and George Soule Spencer in 3 reel Lubin feature "Whom the Gods Would Destroy" Max Asher in Joker comedy, "The Grail" 2 Pweels Universal Drama. Six reels at the Queen Theatre Today ana says: "Have been tourin Florida, takin? In St A Meyers, Jacksonville and Pensacola, as wen as parts of Alabama and Mis ALBERT CHEVALIER supported by JANE GAIL in America's most beloved drama "The Middleman" by Henry Arthur Jones; staged by Geo. L. Tucker.

Made famous by E. S. Willard. 700 in the cast in 5 reels A series of tremendous dramatic moments, grirpinp situations and mighty climaxes unwinding in superb continuity to a powerful denouement. Saenger Theatre Today and Tomorrow Admission 5 and 10c to "Shreveport's Coolest Spot." SUNDAY and MONDAY "The Millionaire Baby;" in 6 reels 5 and 10 cents.

sissippi coast resorts. Will soon be in dear old New Orleans in my native Hate, and find no town yet better than oia fnreveport. I The passing beyond of A. C. Pteere.

was a sorrow not only to those tn whom he had been united by ties of Mood, but to a very large circle of agaTist my will and now I am exceedingly glad I did, because it is the fin est powder, in every way, Pve ever used; I thank you a thousand times for persuading me to try a box." friends or his parents. He was the only mn and ynuneest of the two children of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Steere. He wm born on November 1, 11J. so hni not yet reached his third year. His SATURDAY "Hazards of Helen;" also King Baggott in "The Marble Heart," in 4 reels. SUNDAY Charlie Chaplin Norma Talmadge and Maurice Costello.

sister, Virginia. Is four years of ae, With the death of this tlnv lad, Mr and Mrs. C. 9. Steere lose the first of their nine grandchildren, the son of their eldest son.

After the firt fw months of healthv babvhnod. Ms health failed, until" the time of his death. In Rochester, where wm aadef -imnt. During the p-.

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