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11 THK COUiw-JCluwiAL, TUtioDA MOKNUSG, SEPTEMBER 28, 1926. The price of tickets on the floor Is set without any regard for the value of the show. Often a show that costs ROSSON GROUPTO Character XPlose-Ups 1 Where Fourth Strea Go Warn the ssam3 1 Crosses JeRerson you half as much as a hit' affords you twice aa much amusement. Many am. m.s a a lis "4,1 Bid SI ITCS DOUl Crowds people would not attend a modern LAY full UllAo musical revue at any price.

earn Backfire Ignite Reserve Gas Some women have become ratner indignant about the business of buy gf ing iney wain to "now iiSJ 0 ri whether any man has the right to miss IIUIIIIUI, lYIIdd DCdl anu cnarge to see a prise iigm wnen oline On Craft; Woman One of Victims. A backfire igniting reserve gasoline drove seven men and a woman into the Ohio River near the head of Towhead Island at o'clock Mon- miltiillirAjc tickets for the opera cost less tnan MAM) "Sunshine" Rains to Be Heard In Afternoon. fifth of that? Isn't one opera worth more than a hundred fights they ask? Of course, there la no connection between the price of fight tickets and Aak say questions of Jane Murray that cava yoa concern. Tber win Do answered in thta column. Cook ins redoes and health SPEED BILLED and following fire which destroyed the price of theater tickets.

One might as well ask; isn't a pew in church worth more than a season problem are sot Inducted anions the an all but the hull of the Allen Ed a I swer in thla column. Jio Questions wui be ticket to the opera? Then, their ar by letter. All escaped with gument would continue, why pay more for the opera ticket than the I JeffersonvlUe will entertain with aa wetting. LLLlHr6lPL VVHOSfc tYES DOWN TOWAPO IHE CENTER Of Dear Miss Murray: I am a blonde. church pew? i programme or weal syncopation at i They were Mrs.

Marie uames, with a very tlr complextlon, twenty HOW TO LIGHTEN FRECKLES. Many of you probably have a aw freckles aa a souvenir of tha summer season. In previous articles en this subject hare riven eoma adYioa on how to lighten freckles. However, in case you have not heeded tbaaa words of wamlnc, I think will find that light freckles respond to applications of tha following lotion: Cltrlo acid (lemon) drams, hot water, 11 ounces; borax, 1 drams; Had Rosa Petals, 1 ounce; glycerins, ounces. Dissolve the add and borax In water.

Infuse tha petals ona hour, then strain through a Jelly bar for twenty hours. To tha clear portion add tha glycerine- Let 'me add a word of warning to the glycerine you use. as Impure and It is matter for the lncuviauai I ociociy mesaay: nigm over i years oia, xi outn two years old, five feet tall and weigh HEfcTAOfc HA5 DpUBLti 10S pounds. Is this correct weight? woman to decide, for herself At a I WHAS, radiophone of The Courier- street; J. H.

Williams, 34, of 601 recent championship prize fight there I Journal and The Lou Is vine Times. East Water Street, Jeffersonville, were almost as many women as men. I Mr. Rosso and his associates have a the pilot: Jim Meade. 34, who lives Am to be bridesmaid in a December (Women often decide amusement mat I State-wide reputatton for their inter- I in a shanty boat near the island; wedding.

What color would you aug. ters like men.) It It is worth sz to testing concerts which include the lat-1 Fred Morrison. 60, Klver taa Hte 5nHv2r OF LOVEr OF PPETTY OlOTHES AND OTHER Er-T you to see a whippet race, or $5 to I est popular successes. Ferguson, 46, of 1634 River Road; gest for met There will be only one attendant, hear an opera, tne question oi amuse-1 Orchestra members are Mr. Rosson, Merritt Prather, 60, ana nis son, uoc ment's worth is answered.

I director immcm ni imma- Knth. I Prather. 21. of 221 East Main Street, What does my handwriting signify? Thanks. I'mu.

Amusement Is worth what we feel I rh.ri.. ih. I New Albany, and Ike Klllen. 60. of undiluted xlTcerlna Is harmful.

A able and willing to pay for it. There trumpet; Robert Se'aton saxophone 1731 Wilson Street. ls.no grade of values to apply be-jand Twrence. tram. The cruiser was to have taken Luxor Face Powder Answer: Correct weignt xor you would be 115 pounds.

Pastel shades of all colors will look tablespoon of pure glycerine In a pint of water forma a very aatlsfactory cause tastes. Inclinations and means I I them to the sand dredees of the-R. T. lotion for various, purposes. It vary.

Many a woman who would pay Walt'er Phillips and Lawrence Lets! Slider Company at Grassy Flats, well on you, also canary yellow, dark and soft blues, gray and black. The softens without greasing, ft allays Today iw m.vxw vkio nuuiui ujg i ceveiueen nines up me river, nuea not give 10 cents to hear a Jazs band 1 I the fire occurred. Mrs. Raines was color and style of the attendants' frrvfkn are usually decided by the ft concert. I "or the The company esUmated 50c Size ARMOUR'S Luxor Face powder: fresh new stock.

Limit two boxes to a customer, at box. Kisses X5 hrlde. as she will know what will be rT. umiiMmwrit'i Asncuuunst ana a great ravorue I rnn itching and Irritation, and makes the skin white, supple and soft. It also serves as an antiseptic but be sure you have pure glycerine.

If the above mentioned lotion seems somewhat complicated to compound 1 I 1 hJ most effective with the kind of wedding she expects to have. Tour penmanship denotes you are worth by time ot auration or cost oi i nuuicmx, production. A movie show may oc- short talk at 8 o'clock between dance copy as much time as a symphony numbers. At this time he will be SUPREME BURLESQUE Jtattnee StlS. Tonight :15.

Charlvstea Cent rrlday Kite. GET UP A PARTTt 1 What They Are Doing yourself, a very good substitute is optimistic, affectionate, amiame, tact equal parts of glycerine and lemon concert, and a tennis matcn may out- une muip aiaKes a xieai. last a championship fight. By select- An experiment will be conducted by ful, practical, possess imagination. Juice or If the glycerine does not lng your amusements you set youri whas at approximately 11:45 o'clock CHERRY BLADE: Tour weight As a mark of appreciation of his agree with your skin, simply use at own values.

Tuesday moraine when the American services as master of ceremonies of plain lemon juice, diluted with water, should be 138 pounds. At vour asre you should have sev Federation of Musicians, Local No. 11. Do not be discouraged if your wm in the course of its parade for I the acolytes, the parishioners of St eral friends among the boys and, if freckles do not disappear with a few Real Estate Transfers. ine oenexit or tne Florida, disaster I Tman rhnrxii -rtarAa.

applications of the bleaching lotions 1 fund of the American Red Cross, stop trtW na. aryA T7, rri- Jefferson Dry Good Co. have suggested. I am not guaran in school, should bave engagements only during the week-end. It is proper for you to go on short motor rides without a chaperone.

You certainly should not allow boys to kiss you when Derore- The Courier-Journal Building for the rendition of a selection. Be- presented a handsome portfolio to 3. M. Jones to E. Spencer.

30 feet, oath 'main floor KaMiifflgraascrJ teeing that these simple home remedies which I dare advice the lay per: to compound will entirely eliminate or line Thornben-jr, west oi lenm: i. cause the band will stand directly I Basil Duke Henning. who leaves this under the antenna field and would I week for school. The presentation The Bij iqF KEITHS! RiaJto Sb The Big C. O.

Scbenk to B. Scbenk. tract In coun Show ty: SI. therefore hca ln1iirtlnn wnia nin 1 woo ma A vi mo.iA a a- Albee eradicate your freckles. But if you are diligent In your applications, they 3.

Prentice to Coca-Col Bottlinr Worke 1 nttmr.t ruiHri I E3fSI Tuesday Special Vzudevifle ot LouUrUle. 80 feet, north elde Bank, west I i 1 cvwuu JT of Seventeenth: Si. I Placing its microphone at a window llvered by E. J. Wells, senior warden.

going with a number or tnem ana engaged to none. Golden brown, lavendar, rose, navy, soft old blue, turquoise, delicate greens and pinks will be becoming to you. Velvet, broadcloth, moire, satin and Jersey are some of the popular materials for winter. J. F.

Norrie to Portfom Realty Corpora- "lxln noor or tne DUiiaingr. tion. lot 47 to 68. Block l. Jiecnama set.

iuu memoers or mi band will I oiout oi iuiBvuie, nopno- Ruffle Curtains 3Jnt i eath Street addition; SI. (turn their brass instruments toward I more, has been appointed one of the PHOTOPLAY Lloyd Hughes Dolores, Del Rio In Tab First" United Co-operative Realty Company to I the microphone in an effort to Dlay I freshman advisers for the Incoming 1 1 "HERB WILLIAMS Amelia Allen Carr Lynn Other Keltfc- Albee Acta M. Boaley. lot in Lynnhurst Park; SI ior me radio audience. I irewraan ciass ai narvara, ii is an- a.

Hlatt to M. D. Middendorf. lot im FINE Checked MarQulsette every pair perfect well made with raffia edg and ruffle tie-backs, at At 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, a I nounced. radloeame" will he stasred bv The I Jj- Taylor, secretary-treasurer of Ctierokee Gardens; $1.

r. C. Hipatt ana other to K. Buddeke. Courier-Journal and The Tinww at I the Kentucky Conference, and hie lcl -jvui nm uia xne limes ail NEW 8HOW THURSDAY pair.

f. ir lot in Gr. I dent Si Buddeke lot ln e- Parkway Field, with the Goldberg family are to go shortly to Havana. ocas, x. I .1 I PiiU nrVioA t.tw.

1 nafasy Straight Talks to Women About Money By MART ELIZABETH ALLEN muurs uaseoaii team ana tne nine i iojiui "i r'u diamond rnrespnttivp nf Pmim I similar work in the Union Confer 'JbUst Frclcr' YMWM ck ir mnA nh.ra tn. RMuxb I Hoiirt KnnH nr pnnrli 1i1.n aa Ya I oi joicr-American division I EI s. r9 Dunun -CT I7 ho wtv I xo ieet, east ruieenia, no wj I participanis enacting ine roles ot thai tween Broadway and Maple, alao 32.78 I LouisvillA anJl TnmTifn tamm i I was announced Monday. E. L.

Slbert a i tst acres in county; $1. Each olaver will MKinnxi xvltY, I wl" eucreea ivir. iayior as supenn HILLIAM BOYD. JACK HOXIK. MAJtGCCKITK DC LA MOfTI COMKDT PKATUBK Toplee end Fables, rathe Kcws.

V. Alilnnltl a aT9 1 At- tendent VI AiUUlOVUlO oduuuin SS'i: S- Grauman. 75 feet, of the player he represents. As l0Llh School will at least lighten them to some extent. In the event that your freckles prove excessively stubborn it may be well to use one of the more- scientifically compounded lotions or creams which may be had afany first-class drug store or toilet goods department.

In my next article my subject will be "Putting Back Into the Skin the Natural Moisture Which Summer Has Dried Out." Ooprrtght. 192.) HOME TO CELEBRATE 2 1ST ANNIVERSARY The All-Prayer Foundling Home, 2305 Sycamore Avenue, will celebrate Its twenty-first anniversary on the lawn of the horn at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Although 600 babies have been cared for since the founding of the home, the institution has been maintained by voluntary gifts, according to the Rev. O. Cromer and Mrs.

Cromer, superintendent and matron. The public is invited to Sunday afternoon's programme, which will offer addresses and selections by children of the home, including William Tlmmons. winner of a Junior Oratorical contest at the Louisville Male High School. I R.P.UKITU 0 at intertection. northeast Goes Avenue sad WHAS radiocasts details of the Louis- -J- Vv 1 oHtheMt of Boyle: Jl.

I ville-Toronto wme the i.ntilsviila 1 charSe oC pHmary and kin- a a i.tfeonv in ruin. 9.A Bttnie, tne ixiuisviiie i Church, while Mrs Stella White will have charge of the prii Idergarten departments. tn'ohk. aouth aide Jellereon. west ot Sev-1 Players wiU reproduce them at Park- Jefferson Dry Goods Co.

Fentcis nth- si. I wav Field. The nublic has heen In. PARADE ROUTE FOR Fiexner Mora i.ue, ioi L.u- i vlted to the game and. of course', there DOWNSTAIRS I will rw Tin anmisainn a r-ivM i wi jimn i tmi i In "THE BLACK PIRATE WITH BILLIE DOVE Klaograois.

outhweit corner Thirty-second and Grand; What Is Amusement Worth to Ton? Because jrou pay for a musical comedy does It mean that its amusement value Is ten times'that of the 50-cent moving picture show? Or is the BO-cent picture show worth more to you than the afternoon of golf on the public links that cost you 25 cents? Most women would answer "no." The price of admission to most shows depends upon two things. How determined we are to attend, how many of us are determined. Put yourself in the place of a producer. (Many women are producers.) Tou "put on" a show that Is a "hit-" People "hear about it, and want to buy tickets. Enough of those people have the means to pay $3.30 to warrant your selecting that figure as the top price.

RELIEF FUND GIVEN The route that a 100-pIece band will iusmg ew iorn stocK quotations from J. J. B. Hilliard $1. Grant to B.

M. Toeohe. wife of T. Tuesday Special Son will be heard at 3:15 o'clock Tues- ii a.RKeiTMfl Fern ToRbhe. 2 lots ln CooDer addition: SI day afternoon.

Thev will be followed taK -tuesaay a drive to raise S. S. Busn to u. a. iiuQ.

irutvee, 101 xa. Immediately by weather forecasts andfunJa for Florida relief work was an- raw Block 18. Oakdaie; 5i. S. S.

Bush to A. Bush, lot ln Oakdaie ad Sterbz 35c Can Energine river bulletins giving ifgtages the nounced Monday as follows: dltion: 91 S. Bush te S. S. Bush, trustee, lots Ohio.

Kentucky, Tennessee, Kanawha, liin WILSON Cumberland and Mississippi Rivers. in Oakdaie: SI. S3 In "THE SHOW-Orr Bash, lot fa Oak- S. S. Bush to O.

A. Tenor solos by "Sunshine" Rains. eT "PONT STOP- dale; SI. .1 1 black-face "comedian, nnrl ntann mlnn 10-Ounce Cans THE perfect dry cleaner; cleans gloves, silks, laces, felt hats. nd takes out all spots, etc.

S. S. uusa to M. uusn. io in umane: i.

i a a nh to M. Buh. tt. lot in I by Miss Evelyn Best will be the Start at 10:30 o'clock Monday morning at the Labor Temple, thence to First and Market Streets; north to Main; west to Fifth; south to Market; Vest to Sixth; south to Jefferson; east to Third; south to Liberty; west to Fifth; south to Oakdaie addition, also 4 lots in Oakdaie ad- I headline attraction on a programme Aitinn CI I Ua TtriTin -r- c. 11 I ditionr SI M.

Bush to S. Bush, lot in Oakdaie ad the Louisville Music Radio Com dition- SI pany. Gene Klineman and his as fi. A. Bush to S.

S. Bush, lot in Oakdaie addition: si sistant, Richard Matthews, have N. Gagel to W. H. Green, tract on Green charge of arrangements.

wood Koad: SI. Walnut: east to Third; south to Chestnut: west to Fifth; south to Broadway; east to Fourth; north ot Fourth Street to Market, and thee to Labor Temple to disband. The 4 o'clock programme from A. C. Boh ui nan to W.

H. Ralston. 34 Harry S. Currie's Music Box Ex feet, north line Grand Avenue, west ol Thir ty-second: SI. tension Studio, will feature piano solos R.

D. Riedlinr to B. P. Tenawine, wife of 1 Funds raised by the band will be by Miss Gayle Tichnor. Elgin Chand- E.

E. Yenawine. lot ln Kiedlonn subdivi ler has charge of these dally offer-1 turned over to the Red Cross. The slon: si. H.

Hierspiel to N. C. Breen. 35 feet. ings.

Other offerings of the hour will Louisville organization of the Amerl-include a special rtews service, choice I can Federation of Musicians ar- north side fayne, west oi naymona: si. Jefferson Dry Goods Co. W. and S. Anderson to J.

Bueehel, 3 lots iteens from The Courier-Journal and I ranged tne programme, jsigot girls in BprinrvaJe addition; $1 DOWNSTAIRS SffiH B. Anderson to L. jacobson. lot in Gar- The Times and local livestock and the Walnut Theater will help in land SI produce market reports. I conecuns coniriDuuons, was saia.

Boyd Martin in Courier-Journal Packed with thrilling drama and visual thrills. Some, of the most delightful "shots" are in excellent coloring, following story with fidelity. John M. Francis in Times: Audience breathless and be-r fore masterpiece. Reaching new pinnacles in spectacular realistic action.

Chariot race more exciting than any modern thoroughbred race. Technicolor brings beauty to many scenes. l. B. Dunn to N.

H. Jeffries, lot in WIT A 1. Milont rn Mnnair Frazee Place: SI. Customary features were sent Mon- TRIAL. OF YOUTH IN D.

Moxley to J. Ready. 2 lots in Beech- Tuesday Special mont addition; 1. aajr aiternoon. i rw On the Louisville Music A Radio SL.A1 VfF KMHK tt Company bill were the Miami Lucky I -Women Patent Pumps News of the Courts seven, now playing at the Rainbow I -iwuwn.

cenneu, years oia, m-Gardens. The Lucky Seven off ered I dlcted or the murder of his grand- a most delightful programme. I ikwb. kum enneu, ow isouin if if 7fo $4,000,000 The Music Box concert also was smn fotreet, was arraigned Monday SUITS FILED, NET? patent Gore pumps with small buckle on instep. Medium heels.

Also pa tent leather nixie tie Oxford, ii i I II i rs a I If Ii i v. i i i ft I 7 i I 164980 John Jones vs. Synth a Jones before Judge A. T. Burgevin of the divorce.

Buffaker Huffaker. attorneys, pleasing. Introducing vocal and whistling solos, by Perry Wesley, steel with rentiln trim tonin. affect 164900 Schwarx, Clifford A Scott vs. Grau-1 guitar duets by Frank Plada and Joe Medium heels.

MOTION PICTURE Leslie Ferry; on note. Lawrence man. attorney. Sciberras and piano numbers by Miss Criminal Court, who. assigned the.

youth's trial for November 8. Bennett, after accusing a boarder of the crime, later is alleged to have confessed to the murder. He is said to have stated that robbery was the motive. 164991 John H. T.nrrm Ditv B.

Virginia Vetter. Larue divorce. W. C. Brown, attorney.

164992 Vernon I. E. Wierand vs. J. A.

Peggy True, fashion editor of The Courier-Journal, gave a chat on the Kaiusy; jl33.3U en note. George C. Burton, latest modes, irom the main studio. 1H4U93 Pearl Crawlocd vs. K.

B. Craw ford divorce. Joseph A. Sneed and Thad PRINCE DECLINES DINNERS. London, Sept, 27 IA) The Prince of All Slsee In Both ambers.

Cheatham, attorneys. MRS. ADSIT9 WED 21 (IS) 104UU4 Matt uosrnertT vs. Louis Wales is so far behind on his dinner vvaies is so iar Demna on nis dinner Oruber: transcript. Jefferson Dry Goods Co, V7 DC TTC Y1 If flTyl? I JCUXJ.

LrEiA i3 Ui fylCii engagements that he has called a halt 10498a Kennedv-snrader Comoanv vs. Aloert Cooper: $187.30 on contract. Schiud SfniffllllllllllHIIlllffllillllllirailOT DOWNSTAIRS BBIBMl ler. outhrie Lehigh, attorneys. Mrs.

Ethel Swann Adsit, who sued on further invitations until he can Lynn Adsit, of Buffalo. N. for catch up. His private secretary ha divorce, was awarded a decree Mon- announced that the Prlnea is. finding 164996 Georfe St.

McLeish vs. Nellie 3 fa E5 Miller: $504 on contract. Richard Crawtord. attorney. by Judge Lafon Allen on her lncrasingly difficult to attend to mrnmai 164997 Rebecca Hardin vs.

Tuesday Special Miller; 5.338 for personal injuries. Hasan Plea of five years separation. Ches-1 even a small proporitlon of public Mix. attorneys. ley I.

Swann. 1448 South Fourth I dinners to which he la invited and has CHILDREN'S New Fall Hats Street, secretary of the Swann-Abram decided for the present to decline all Hat Company, a brother of the plain- invitations except to functions of na- tiff. was the only witness, who gave tlonal or imperial character or which his depositions ln the pleadings, the are organized by bodies with which County Court Gallops to Victory suit not having been contested by the he has direct personal connection. PROCEEDINGS. husband.

The Adsits were married Felts. Velvets, Silk Combinations MANY styles in cuts shaposj for girl, of ah agea beautifully trimmed Robert Drumond appointed administrator 1 twenty-one years ago The Last Word in Huge Scenes, in of estate of Hallie Hancock. Estate $500. Deaths 525 Belgravia Mrs. Ella Gorman, Fidelity Columbia Trust Company ap pointed administrator of estate John Colorful Pageantry and in Whirlwind Action Court, was granted a divorce by Judge Davis W.

Edwards from Ed ana neveiope all the new fall color Smart. Estate Sl.300. Will of John iatMi nrnhatoi" ITInranrw iffi executor. Estate $430. Brown Theater Twice Daily 2 :30 and 8:30 ward Gorman, alter twenty-seven Dock Booth, 84 years old, 1025 Griffith, years of married life.

Cruelty was September 20. hemphleria. alleged by the plaintiff. Alexander Thomanoh. 94 rears old, 1733 Will of Samuel D.

Witherby probated. Alfred D. Witherby, executor. Estate $2,500. Mary Bar.

S3 years old. .2630 Duncan. September 24. tuberculosis. Births 3lW Orion T.

Monigle, 06 years old, Harion, September 23, strangulation. Building Permits Pascal rf. Evans. 43 years old, 431 K. Julius and Jennie M.

Gilbert. 21 East I ii blTl. EteptemDer lo. I A -thnnw'. Un.nll.l fi.n(.mh.

IS t( E. A. Jonas in Herald-Post: "Ben-Hur" classic of Screenland, As a spectacle it is' superb, impressive, convincing in its sincerity. Presentation is of amazing beauty, careful and accurate historically and thrilled all through with action. We are grateful to the management which has brought this big presentation here.

Two weeks will Tiot be enough for the reception which awaits it. Leitevllte-a MTfrX Wllllnery William and Elsie T. Klnman. 2537 Date. I Giril.

September 13. v.t-r Wiiu vt var ftat Btore Robert and Helen r. GUtner. Emtnenoe; I c.ni.it,Vr on kimk Koch, addition. 823 South Twentieth.

$1,450. EUa X. eimpsey. addition. 1710 W.

Walnut. $1,600. Bluet-rase Realty more dwelling. 2213 Rowan to 314 N. 23d.

$600; move dwelling from 2214 Rowan to 316 N. 23d: move dwelling 2200 Rowan to 2301 Duncan: from 2- Jefferson Dry Goods Co. Ky. Septernber 17. I Mrs.

Mary Seitt. 62 years oldl 2220 Clave-' ta John 8. and Aiene r. taivearo. xxoj i tmnA A MmumiwF en cnnnnwiitia Everett.

Boy. September 17 I Mm Rohv dark. vn niH Ira and Helen V. Hewman. e.

20 wasn- I nr Cnt.tnh.i' 94. wimj inrton Apartments. Girl. September 12. I 2200 Rowan to 2208 Rowan; dwelling- from Max and Ixsona O.

Bacnrach, ll a very I n-n 7ttwnh. si wmurm inn. 2210 Rowan to 212 N. 23d, $600 each. UOr.

uoy. tsepiemiw J.W. I South 28th St Seotember 23. run-shot Tuesday roeeia tn; 111.. a.

n. Avenue. Jirl. September 24. I Goldie Gray Burnett.

61 years old Georce and Elsie B. Maier, 4Z wee ttiu. 1 1003 Everett. September 24. aortic reTiri- Children's Sweaters 1 Rftv.

Sentember tation. R. L. and Lorena H. Hardesty.

ioiz Mai- Charles T. Vettiner. 76 years old. 9AS berry. Girl, September 24.

Gobs. September 23. colitis. j. r.

and Hauls u. uarnco, oz isasi George w. snyoer. 7 a years old, 1SU3 CLIPOVER or coat styles In plain colors and Kentucky. Boy.

September 24. Beechwood. September 24. nephritis. Hessian and oertrude S.

alley, xox Clyde A Pen. 25 years old. 4101 South Soon Began ta Mend styles. All sizes. Montgomery.

Girl. September 16. Third, September 24. typhoid fever. liSi James and Lula O.

Mouoy. 01 8 nono Clarence A. Durbin. 37 years old. 602 East Twenty-fourth.

Girl. September 20. Jefferson, September 23. hemorrhare. Win field and Leota F.

Oflutt. kw Iona VsnDyke Kent, 66 years old, Kea tucky Baptist Hospital. September 23, can- Cherokee Road. Boy. September 15.

Robert and Kathleen M. Haney. Anchor- I oer 'mm. age. Ky.

Boy. September 19. I Mary Vlttitoe. 67 years old. Ss.

Kary and William and Hannan 1 ounce, ioob 1 Elizabeths Hospital. September aft, peri tnnitia. i South Filteenth. Boy. September xo.

Walter Hottls, 37 year old, 127 S. 18th. Harry and uoldis K- wiabma, 010 aoutn Klsrhth. Bov. Sentember 6.

September 25, Tubercular mening-itla. Ethel L. Shuck. 3.1 years old. Miami.

Fla. SeDtember 18. killed in hurricane. Herman and sopnia xarDis. zzux uar Jefferson Dry Coot Co.

land. Boy. September 11. TbomnJi H. White.

74 years old. 2RO0 wsESZsmmsmmm third floor iciErfiin Howard and Ella M. sebree. Z038 rrani- fort. Boy.

September 6. John and Grace P. Edwards, lazx iong- field. Boy. September 16.

Vernon and Hattle P. Huuext. 111 aea- Svnmaran Tuesday Specie- Bini! ton. Boy. septemoer is.

Norman and Theodore Bauer. Asuianu 0mge. September 2o. proststitis. Our cellar is awfully dark Avenue.

Girl. September 18. fflen Lisle Thread Hose AM GLAD to tvcoxamexid Cardul to snfFering women, for It has A been such a help to me," says Mrs. W. L.

Daulton, a Farmville, Virginia, lady whose picture is printed here. 1 took it first seven year ago," explains Mrs. Daulton. was try weak and it seemed as if my strength just would not come baV I had no appetite at all. My mother had taken Cardui in days gone by, so she had me to take it.

It was not long before I was feeling much better. I improved wonderfully. "After my second child was born, I waa left in bad health. It esemed as if I did not pick up as I should. I did not feel like doing anything, and had no strength to nurse the baby.

i "I got Cardui again, and it was just the tonic for mefor it was est leas tmtll my health began to mend, and I began to grow ctroscer as my appetite improved. I took several bottles at that time, but as I finished the first one I could see that I was better. "Before my last baby came, and after his arrival, I took Cardui No orie has any idea how it helped me. I got along fine, and recovered in good shape." CAK, ID TU Carl and Threcy H. Kaelin, 1B74 irsns-fort.

Girl. September 8. Edward and Annie W. Kemper. 2368 Hawthorne: Boy.

September 10. Edward and Tbelma B. Thacker, 1329 Story. Boy. September 16.

Fred and Mary S. Sohmidt, 1110 Lydia. 35c Quality Other Stores PERFECT quality, fine thread, super-finish, will not lint. Re taforced heels, toes and soles for Ions wear. Black, cordovan, navy.

rra nd light colore. Sises to 11 Boy. September 15. Charles and Virginia B. Tinnel.

2121 North Burnett. Boyi -September 13. Dr. J. I.

and Eula S. Essig. 122 Worth Loncworth. Boy. September 13.

DeWlU and Josephine K. Holly. 1335 East Breckinridge. Girl. September 14.

Clarence and Margaret T. Ketterer. lola Road. Boy. August 5.

Etdrldge and Margie W. Harbin. 622 East Jefferson. Boy. August 15.

William and Vtolet H. Gray. 1329 Qulncy. Girl August 15. Robert and Blanche C.

Curtis. 1026 East Franklin. Girl. August 22. are boxes to fall over, aah-cans to brush against, papers to catch on fir and ao on.

Yon know how cellars art, even in the best-refu-lated families. So I bought me a good flashlight with that in mind. It slights my way down the dark stairs, saves me many -a barked shin and gives me a general feeling of security. The best Investment I ever made. t' genuine; EytrtadyJ AdTTllnewi.

is3L X7. I BATJLT0CV FaarmvClev Vs. O-20I Medicin Co. Jefferson Dry' Goods Co. William and EiisobetD i.en Mann, ava Poohontas Street Girl.

Aurust 31. Win. H. and Ira O. Pickrell, 04 West Hill.

Girl. September 21. ji John and Lela P. Xichols. 422 East Boyk September 11.

WllUamsnd May W. Hehn. 436 East T.f(.HAti Antmi, 1. Day. ssai main floor msnim FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Frank and Emma D.

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