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ill Firm as 

 ch for Mon- 

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Wednesday. ) — A 

 Daily Telegraph 

 ster at Cettinje 

 onday night and 

 te and uncondi- 

 itari. 

 he never would 



nent, according 



drafing a rnani- 



explaining its 



■gard to Balkan 



slumped heavily 

 upon weakness 

 -sburg and the 

 t Crown Council 



>rt lats evening 



selling orders 



ich greatly de- 



liderably below 



In the Tyrol, 

 sand men, con- 

 the army, are 

 iers of Monte- 

 2 going to take 



son JtierDst gives tor nis tnert. winch 

 he willingly admits. All during his 

 married life of fifteen years, he says, 

 he has had to struggle along on a sal- 

 ary averaging between $10. and $15 a 

 week. 



At first he intended to pay the mon- 

 ey back, he said, and took but small 

 amounts of $5 or $10. Later, however, 

 he became bolder and finally realized 

 that he would be unable to coyer up 

 the deficiency much longer. 



Then, he said, he confessed to his 

 wife, who advised him to make a clean 

 breast of the matter to the lodge of- 

 ficers, and about three weeks, ago he 

 laid the matter before them, promising 

 to repay the money. 



Relatives say that for several months 

 Mrs. Herbst has been ill, and they be- 

 lieve that much of the money went to 

 pay her doctor's bills and to buy medi- 

 cine. 



Gymnastics for Home Orphans. 



An exhibition of gymnastics and 

 marching was given last evening in the 

 Christian Orphans' Home, 2955 North 

 Bucli davenue. under the direction of 

 Central T. M. C. A. and W. H. Wissman, 

 instructor. Among those present were 

 Mrs. S. H. Thompson, president of the 

 Board of Managers; Mrs. W. D. Patter- 

 son, chairman of the Gymnastics Com- 

 mittee; Mrs. D. Williams, chairman <<t 

 the Mission Committee, and Mr. and 

 Mrs. W. Cree. Music was rendered by 

 Mrs. Dean Jones. 



Minister Robbed on Car. 



Rev. C. T. Collyer of Nashville, Tenn., 

 an evangelist, was robbed of a wallet 

 containing $75 and return tickets to 

 Nashville last evening by pickpockets. 

 He was about to board a car at Thir- 

 teenth and Olive streets when he was 

 jostled by a crowd. When he looked 

 for his purse it was gone. 



RISK MEN TO STAY, MANY WR 



TRACTIVE— CHOO 



flixed With 

 js Natural 

 ustre. 



led beautifully 

 t over night, is 



the trouble to 

 lur. but what's 

 :e bottle of the 

 .lied "Wyeth's 

 r Remedy," at 

 .bout 50 cents. 



"Wyeth's" are 

 11-known drug- 

 is the hair so 



and draw it through your hair, taking 

 one small strand at a time. Those 

 whose hair is turning gray, becoming 

 faded, dry, scraggly and thin, have a 

 surprise awaiting them, because, after 

 just one application, the gray hair van- 

 ishes and your locks become luxuriant- 

 ly dark and beautiful — all dandruff 

 goes, scalp itching and falling hair 

 stops. 



This is the age of youth; gray-haired, 

 unattractive folks aren't wanted 

 around, so get busy with the Sage and 

 Sulphur to-night and you'll be amazed 

 at your youthful appearance and the 

 real beauty and healthy condition of 

 your hair within a few days. Inquiry 

 at drug stores here shows that they all 



Revelle Notified by 15 or 16 Cone 

 They'll Not Quit the State. 



JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., April 29 

 strong indication of a break in 

 ranks of the insurance companies c 

 to the Insurance Department to-da 

 letters from fifteen or sixteen for< 

 fire companies. 



The companies said they had no 

 tention whatever of suspending op 

 tions in Missouri to-morrow or 

 other time and will continue to 

 any risks offered to them. 



The first communications came f 

 the Standard Fire Insurance Comj 

 of Hartford, Conn.; Buffalo Germa 

 Buffalo, N. Y. ; Iowa State of Keol 

 Underwriters' American Lloyds of 

 York and Colonial Assurance Comj 

 of New York. 



All that wrote are members ei 

 of the Western Union, which me 

 Philadelphia, or the Western Bur 

 which met at Pittsburg. 



The Insurance Department is exji 

 ing more letters. With those that ] 

 repudiated the agreements, the 

 home stock fire companies and 

 twenty-six mutuals, the State will 

 be entirely without protection sh 

 the companies proceed to carry 

 their threats. 



The five Missouri stock fire cor 



nies, which could not suspend, eve 



they wanted to do so, follow: An 



can Central of St. Louis, CItizem 



St. Louis, Individual Fire Underwr 



J of St. Louis, Central Union Fire C 



! pany of Kansas City, Equity Fire 



j surance Company of Kansas City. 



I The foreign companies that do 



j suspend will be eliminated from 



proceedings in the Supreme Court. 



There is no doubt that criminal 

 ceedings will be instituted by Attoz 

 General Barker should the emerge 

 for such action arise. 



He has taken steps to get the ns 

 of the officers of I the companies 

 were represented in the Philacel; 

 and Pittsburg meetings, to lay be 

 the Cole County Grand Jury. 



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