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MM. EAMILTOV CHANCE I distort red an intUnt cifie for To ill sufferers to make a complete of remedy, I will send the fonnu FREE to anyone. C. IODD LAKGDON, PH. PIQITA, OHIO Personal Mention Miss E.

E. Corcoran will leave c. Friday for her former home in Colnin bus, 0., to spend Easter i relative and friends. Miss Ida Curtis will spend Easte Sunday with Carl Xivick and J'amil- of Oxford. Air.

and Mrs. Kd Helwig will at tend, dinner party a home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tahiti, of Middletown-Sunday. MM.

Howard Kellcy spent the daj in Cincinnati. Mrs. Fred Henning and daughtei Elizabeth, Mrs. Olga Horn and Miss Evclj'n Henuing spent Tuesday in Dayton, the guests Mrs. Fred K.

Sehmitt. There Cincinnati railroads that operate in central passenger territory will resume running Sunday and other excursions this summer. Some of the excursions Will be run out of but most of them will be run into this city from interior points in Ohio and Indiana. It expected that the Big Four will ran few Point excursions from Cincinnati, although nothing definite on that lias been announced by the man. agcmeut.

Teddy is dead. He was only dog', a small white shaggy little hound, but he' was everybody's pet, lieiice his loss will be mourned; Teddy belonged to Harry Hake, auto driver for "the Cincinnati Brewing- living at 729 South Front street. Tuesday night an automobilist was dashing up-Front street and so -ran his'car that lie bit Teddy. The "wheels passed over the dog's body, be gave'- bounds into the place he-was sheltered, moaned twice and died. was only a dog, but six children and two adults cried all night because a reckless driver carelessly ran over their dog.

Luke McLuke says in the Cincinnati'Enquirer: "Every woman regrets a things that she has do.ue and a whole lot of things that she didn't do. "If you have too much time on your hands and want to waste it jusi First Wird Whist. First AVnrd Bridge AVbii club met at Die home of Mrs. Home Ciard yesterday with Mrs. Geor: Barkuian sharing- in the honors of en tcrtaining.

An interesting game was plnyei and the trophies; an embroidcrei towel and silk hose wen won by Jlrs. AA'. JO. Howcll aid Jlrs Nelson AVilliftms. A.

shor.t business mesling was hell il'tcr the game which resulted iu Mrs kelson AVilliams being elected presi- lent for the coming year. jAlrs. Tobcy, the retiring ircsident, made a few appropriate re narks after which the guests were erved with a dainty lunch. The ncxC meeting will be at the ionic of Mrs. Lee Parrish with Mrs.

olm Andrews assisting. Otto Bauer Weds Miss Elliot at Mar ion, Ind. Bauer, a former Hamilton oy, now located at Marion, united in marriage yesterday to liss Edna Elliot, of that. city. The groom is the sou of Mr.

and Irs. Albert Bauer, of South Front reel, and for the past several lonths has been working at Marion. Jlr. Bauer is today receiving con- ratulatious from his many friends pern having won an estimable oung woman for a i partner. They are now happily domiciled in cony home at Marion.

Meeting of Union Label League. The AA oinen's I'nion Label league iet at the home of Mrs. Frank Cuchenbrod at 721 Buckeye si "ednesday afternoon and initiate) 1 one new member, Mrs. Ella Buchanan. After transacting business llio hostess served a Dutch lunch which was followed by a soeial hour spent in music and games.

go around and tell your friends what they should do. for their own good. willowy girl is a skinny girl who is pretty. A skinny girl is a skinny girl who is not pretty. "Last year France exported worth of lingerie to this country.

It must have been sent back. I know I didn't sec any of it. takes a girl who has holes iu hlit 'stockings lo calmly ignore a mouse." A blind-fold contest was an interesting of the afternoon ir whic.li Jlrs. fins Smallont won the first prize, a salad bowl, and Jlrs. Gertrude Williams the second, picture, JIis.

AVillierby i i the leau'ue lo meet at her home, 721 South i street, in two weeks. Shower for Miss Bonnell. iliss Adelc Hill entertained a coin- Jew panv of girls at her home on Jlillvilh avenue last evening. The. a a i was an ahiminmi shower given for Jliss Lillian nel).

ivho i become- Hie bride of Hav. Boyd Edwards, assistant rector of Christ church, Cincinnati, and well known in Hamilton, yesterday ac'iepted a call to St. Michael's Episcopal church of Melton, Mass. This was oue-of three offers which ho had nrider consideration. MADE TO INDIAN HOLDERS.

York, March New York shareholders of the Indian Refining company this morning's mail received letter from the Jletro- pblitan-Petroleum corporation offering-, to Buy both common and preferred stock of the Indian and to pay for.them with stock of the Metropolitan. The same offer was sent to all stockholders and Cincinnati holders ol Iftdian shares will receive theirs tonight. This offer is in substantially the same form as was indicated previous to the newspaper announcements of the inability of the Indian company to renew mating $2,000,000. a loan approxi- JACOBB HALL RENTED. Finding Hie room in the old post- office building on Journal square nn- 1 suitable for court, purposes, the'com- missioners and jndaes today rented Jacobs bull on Third street for court purposes at $75 a.

month. Al Jacobs wanted $133 a month, bul kindly reduced the rental. Judge Harlan expects to hold court in that room Friday morning. Leslie AA ente on Wednesday, A happy social evening was enjoyed and, was brought to a conclusion by serving of a dainty lunch The guests included some of UK bride-elect's intimate friends win were as follows: Jlisses Chnrlolti- Lage, Echo Pierce, Lillian AVoodruff Jessie Bridge, Vcrua Farnsworlh Orplia Jones, Alma AVoli'e, Shirley Kennedy, Bee Davs and Bess Morris. Bon Temps Met.

The home of Jlr. and Jlrs. Ed Hugeiitobler was the meeting place of the Boil Temps last evening. The game 1 spirit and rtsujied'm the prizes being won Will AVit-k, Jlrs. C.

fl. Fisher, Jacob Jlilders and C. G. Fisher Mrs, Louis AVitlkugcl won the lone hand prize and the consolation favor fell to Julius AA hiz. The guests partook of an excellent lunch at a late hour after which "Mr.

and Mrs. AA ill Wick extended an invitation to the club to meet at i me in two weeks. M. D. Club, Mrs.

Tom Tnley had for her guesl? yesterday afternoon members of the Jf. 1). club. Merchandise orders were won by Mcsdamcs Orville Phil Brenneis, and Tom Tuley. Jlrs.

Tuley will be the next host ess. A Reception. The second of a scries of receptions will be given by the Ladies' Ail' of the First Chv.veh of Christ at the home of Jlrs. Harry Florence, 020 Sycamore si reel, on Friday, JTarcl 2J, from '2 i o'clock. All the ladies of the church are cordially in vited.

tm Only Omm "Bromo Quinine" Laxative Bromo Quinine EXPERIENCE OF MOTHERHOOD Advice to Expectant Mothers The experience of Motherhood is a trying one to most women and marks distinctly an epoch in their lives. Not one woman in a hundred is prepared or understands how to properly care for ber- self. Of course nearly every woman nowadays has medical treatment atsuch times, but many approach the experience with an. organism unfitted for the trial of strength, and when it is over her system has received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Following right upon this comes the nervous strain of caring for the child, and a distinct change in the mother results.

There is nothing more charming than a happy and healthy mother of and indeed child-birth under the right conditions need be no hazard to health or beauty. The unexplainable thing is that, with all the evidence of shattered nerves and broken health resultingfrom an unprepared condition, and with ample time in which to prepare, women will persist in going blindly to the trial. Every woman at this time should rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. In a homes once childless there are now children because of the fact Lydia E.

Pink- lam's a Compound a a lealthy and strong. If yon want special ailvicc write to ydia Piukham Medicine Co. (coull- dentiiil) Mass. Your lef fer uill opened, read mid answered liy a womau aiid held iu strict conlldeucc. DEATHS Carl Edwards.

Carl If. Kd wards, aged years. and days, formerly of died home of his other, Mrs. Poolc, 314 AVest Fifth reel, Dayton, at p. in.

Tuesday, ervii'es at house Friday at '2 in. Burial, AVoodlnwn cemetery. Mrs. John Wernersbach. Carolina AYcworsbadi, wife of olm Wornersbach, of 244 Pleasant venue, died at 3 o'clock Thursday oniing of heart disease, aged 44 cars.

She was born in Cincinnati inuai-y 10, I860, where she lived all er life except six- during- hich lime she resided in Hamilton. lie is survived ly the widower, three ns and two sisters, Sirs. Charles ester, Cincinnati, and Mrs. AT. J.

iller, Louisville, Ky. CHI Yl WHOOPS lave Meeting In Ports- mouth-Hamiltonians There. At Jlonilay night, Chap- Mo. 1 of Chi Yi AVhoops, as organization, made its little bow the public with a classy little social at the AVilhelmelte hall, and promising and acceptable was the ttlc chap a he gives every indica- 011 of being heard from iu the fu- ire, not only in a social way, but in uiniK'ls where greater organizations avc plunged and floundered, it was the Chi Yi AYhoops' first- ill into the social pond, but ill the ip the real motive of organiza- was nnvcileil. -Behind this ap- arcut spriiig-up-like-a-inushi-oom- i organization is a policy minemlablc in its inspirations, great ssibililies in its adminislration and by jus! such a spirit of de- H-minatiou as lo insure success.

Joseph Schertzinger and Carl Clark, cprcscnliug Hamilton Chapter No. 2, (tended. They were given a royal welcome. Hamilton's chapter has a inner at the DeArmoud ay night. BARN BURNED On The Wesley Morris farm Today.

The large barn belonging to YVes oy Jlorris who resides near Stoektol )n rural route No'. caught, fire a 11. m. today from a spaii hrown by a passing freight train, am Imrned to Hit- ground. The barn wa' filled with buy a i it a hopeles- Kesides hay i( contain) 1 igs and slock, of i everylhim was saved i the of mgjy and a few minor aiiiclos.

At' it was sinlcd a Ih, building had just gone down. Th olal loss rnnnol at present bo esti mnted, hut it thought that con SMEWEY ASKS Rdief Frtm Tuberculosis Patients frtm Kentucky. Health Oll'iccr A. L. Smcdley ha.

sent a ettcr of reuioristranee and ad vice to K. F. McCamjibell of tin state board of health at Columbus re garding the emigration of Keittuii; lo this city who have tuberculosis and arc a great burden upon the Vee' clinic. Tin-re are i7." patients icre under free a of whou )9 are from Kentucky. Of these -17 lave been-here less than 2 years, ess than 1 year, 7 less a (i and are coming every two reeks in pairs.

Two-thirds of these uberculosis a i are here less han a year. Tlie task of them and the expense to the city increasing every Avoek and he asks he stale department for relief. MRS. EATON Arrested For Death Of Her Husband. Uinjjliam.

Muss, lalon, widow oil Hear Admiral Jos. Katoii. was arrested today charged ith murder of her husband. The atenient was made today by liie istrict a who said the ad- iral did not die a a a death. He lid this i a i was conimuut- iled him K) by Prof.

AVit- oy, who in a verbal report said the Ticer died of arsenical poisoning, a i facts involved in case revenled tlic fad from being made nhlic before i t'lnc. The ati- lorities are unable lo ascertain here Hie poison was purchased. GOOD TIME Enjoyed At Elks' Club Last Evening. The smoker at i Elks' club last ight was unusually largely attend- I and much enjoyed. 11.

O. Benlly, istriet deputy of Liilia, it im- ossihlc to be present. Charles Hmv- 'd, however, gave a very interesting islory of the order. Then there was lusic and a general gnud time for rcryone. FOSTER JURY Sent Back To Further Consider Case.

The jury in Judge Marian's court ml heard the ease of the slate of bio against Albert Foster, reported i Judge Harlan at 12:20 this at'ter- ooirthey were unable to arrive at a erdict. They slated it was not a uestion of law that divided hut question of fact. Judge Harlan urged the men to insider arguments of each juror id return a verdict, telling them a irdiet is the word of twelve men and ot a single man. The jury "was then returned lo its ooms for deliberation i tonight, ulgo Harlan informed men lie id great confidence in the jury, that ley were all men capable of agree- ig in ease, and arrive verdict. SEEKING HIS CHILD.

Karl Krven. sued a few days ago. A a Krven for divorce, today led proceedings in the juvenile ourt to secure the care and custody Klnora Krven, i child. He nys Mrs. Krven has the child rom his home withuiit his consent IK! Hint she is not a i person to avc the care ot: the child.

He says now tins child at home of (dm II. Kleinfeldeii iu Uoss town lip. Judge. John nun: iighton i ear application in a few days. The L'necfla Ouling clrb has been reparing for a number ci' events for 10 coming season.

Meiviwhile they avc not been idle. Sum'uy the club be entertained by at Mid- Icloivn. WARRANT FOB, OETONE. Columbus, 0., Mardi Turner, upon tile receipt of papers rom supreme court, issued a cap- is for the arrest of Oeorgc K. Ce- cme, former senator from Dayton, vhos'c appeal was refused last wcel: the supreme Tlie a a arrest was placed in bands of iherilV lieseh anil Olone will prob- blv be taken into custody today.

Easy to Have, Natural Colored and Beautiful So many women have, grey or fadei 1 hair; neglect it until it becomes thin Iry anil lifeless, begins lo fall out am nukes them appear mueli older than really are. If your hair is iu this condition get a bottle of Hay's Hair Health, today. Don't wait unt! some one says liow much older you look. You'll be. dellslited at tin results from oven one or two applica tions.

The grey hairs gradually dis appear and your hair will become ful of life and vitality. No one can tel that you are using it. It's not, a rty but a nice, clean preparation Ilia quickly anil effectively keeps your Kre hair dark, glossy and natural colore Mid that, all druggists guarantee sa' isfactory or refund your money. A ask for Hay's Hair Health. 1 over fails.

Frff. this nfiv, nml take It to t.h drupprlsts and Ret a BOc. bo of Hay's Hair Hralt.1i and a 25 of TTarfinti Soan. for or 11.00 jntlle of Hnv'n Hnlr Health ntut Fresh Shipment of Candy Received Today So Our Patrons Are Insured of fresh Candy Tor Vaster Sunday WL ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR SISSINGZR'S and DZ KLYN'S They Advertise Themselves We Deliver to Any Tart of Thi City Dreyfus "Bros. The "Big 'Distributors On The Cormr "Both Phones.

CRISIS Practically Reached In Balkan Situation. Vienna, Austria, Jfareh ustrian government today brought ie Balkan situation close to a crisis making several demands of the iontenegrins a explanation of c'cfint. especially that of atholic priest, who was murdered in robes. The Austrian battleships and throe nail warships leff'Polla, the chief usti-ian naval'-stationj'yestel-diiy for nknown destinations. It is suppos- in diplomatic circles that they are ent out to support the demands.

Free! Free! Free! EGINNING Saturday of this week we are going to give away 500 solid brass ash trays and match holders combined with each 50c purchase of the following well known brands of cigars: El. Principe de Gales La. Preferencia Permit These trays retail at 75c each. Come in and get yours. The Radciiffe Drag Co.

Cor. High and 2nd Sts. The Rexall Store HMM icctal Tlie Middletown, 0:, Jlarch 20. Charles Farley, 40, died of apo- le.xy. It was first believed lie had iken morphine and suicided.

Warrant for Langdon. A warrant for the arrest of Conable Bert Laugdon was issued in layor Heer's court yesterday. Cliff ijnwiddie appeared before the mayor ith a black eye and asked that a be issued charging Langdon ith assault. Auto Industry. A meeting of the local business icu and capitalists interested in se- uving an automobile manufacturing ompany for this city will bo held last of week, in an effort to aise $00,000, the necessary capital secure the new industry for the ily.

Powell Crosley, and Alert Kleybolte, representatives of the iertnes Jlolor Car company of Cin- innati, were in this city yesterday vilh the idea of securing a location or a factory here. Bettie Seitz Hurt. AV'hilc returning home from school i nine-year-old Bctti- eitx, daughter of John St-itK of 3217 Woodside 'avenue, was run down by bycycle. Her nose ivas broken, she suffered several deep culs about, icr face and her body was badly mused, Dunkard Church. The Dunkards residing in and round i have established church in i city and have routed the Oakland Prcs'iytcrian chiireh for their services.

Heretofore Dunkards residing around this section were forced to gu to, Dayton lo attend church. Shed Destroyed. Fire destroyed a large tool shed ot the American Hulling Mills company in this eity ycstcivlr.y. The origin of (lie fire is The watchman discovered it, bul not in time for Ijir firemen lo save huilding, which. completely destroyed.

tions of approximate cost of special election to lie held in this city May jinrpose oC clod- ing a a commission shows an expenditure of $2.000 for a purpose. This amount of money will be expended whether or not the people of the city desire a change in the form of government. Married In Covington. John AVood and Oleava Smith of West Middletown were married in Covingtou, yesterday. SCHMIDT BROS.

FINED. Schmidt Bros, at Sixth and Sycamore street were charged by Assistant Dairy and Food Commissioner Chillies Cory with selling lard adulterated i tallow, before Squire Jlorton Thursday morning and upon pleading guilty paid a fine of BACK TO WORK. liochester, X. Mar. striking- garment workers returned lo work i morning-ill all i factories i'olowiiig -their Ijist night to uscecd to I terms presented by the a hoard of a i a ion.

WILL CONFER ONLY WITH OWN EMPLOYES. Akron, 0., -March, Akron Rubber companies wiH not ivilli any committee representing a labor organization and that each will deal only with its own. em- ployes in di'sc'iission of any differences which may arise between employers and employes is indicated in reply of K. C. Shaw, general manager of the B.

F. Goodrich committee to a letter from the advisory committee of the Central Labor union asking for a conference between the manufacturers and the men 'allied with the American Federation of Labor. TO CONFER WITH RESIDENT WILSOK. Chiacgo, March 20--The Illinois senate viee committee will leave Chicago today for Washington, where a- conferenee with President Wilson has been arranged for noon Saturday. SLIGHTLY IMPROVED.

The condition of Dr. Prudence Fen- nemail showed, slight improvement to-, dav. STOMACH SICK, SOUR, UPSET AND fUU Of GAS? PAPt'S DIAPEPSIN In Five Minutes! Time Indigestion And Dyspepsia Gone And Stomach Feels Fine. Wonder what your stomach i portion i f)iod did UK; damage-- do you Well, dun't hot hi 1 If your stomach is 11. revolt, if sour uassy and upset, and what you jus ate has fermented into stnbbori lumps-, yiiur head dim- and aches belch gas and acids i.ml i ructatc un digested food; breath foul, tonsue coaled--just frfkc a i i niajvepsin and in live minutes yon will wondo" Iwcunie wf I lie casioually the stomach regulated and they cat.

their without fear. If your flomeiii doesn't take of your liberal limit wit boat lion: if your food i- a steail of a help, rememhaf th 1 i i lor Urft It'll truly food mid Mht.

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