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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 7

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Knights of Pythias Prepare for irst District Convention at Peru COMMITTEES ACTIVE SHOT BY HIS RIETd Term: 50c cash and HUNTER VICTIM ACCIDENT zf c'cA EAR SPIRAL STAIRWAY WOMEN HESITATE TO ASCEND OICERS WILL SPEAK ENDEAVORERS PLAN MEETING COM SHOCKED BY LIVE WIRES MOTHER DIES CAUSES HIS OWN ARREST 5 RAILROAD BUYS COAL LANDS I BROODED OVER PLIGHT JILTED LOVER CALLS POLICE to DRUNKEN MAN SAVES HOUSE sixteen passengers for and cops out ORCHESTRA TO DEY POLICE I WIE GETS HUSBANDLY SLAP Insists STARTS HOTEL PANIC IRE MOTHER' SAVES LIE Police Lips of David EXPECT INE ART EXHIBIT State News in Brief TOWN HAS CHAMPION STORK wealthy SPIRIT POWER IN THE LIGHT LONDON OPEN LIGHT SEANCE' the the the the the selection A Dumber of proml dead of sen com years slang times DAUGHTER IS GOOD OOTBALL PROPHET held date Woman Makes Dying Request That Her Boy Rejoin the Army and Try to Remove Blot rom Record at Lavenworth JAPS CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY MIKADO ON SABBATH es IS £77EW CA Shotgun Supposed to Be Unload ed Is Discharged Tearing Hole in Body A table arises from 4 to feet and floats in mid air Spirit hands and faces are plainly seen and recognized by friends A guitar is played and passed around the room by an invisible power lowers are brought and passed to the' audience by hands plainly seen and bells are rung harps are played and other tests of startling nature take place in the presence of these wonderful mediums ALL ARE INVITED HUNTINGTON Ind Nov 2 Because her son Jesse Dille deserted from the army at Leavenworth when Ills regi ment was ordered to the Philippines Mrs Jehu Dille died tnilav from worry Iler son was home on a furlough a short time ago and was arrested on several charges lie was released from jail and permitted to rejoin his regiment When lie at Leavenworth lie learned that the regiment had been ordered to Hie far East 'and under cover of light lie de serted It was believed that lie had re turned to this county find watch has been kept on the Dille home in an effort to capture the deserter re Mrs tljille brooded over her son's dis grace and worried over his possible dan ger until her health was broken and she began to full rapidly Detore her death to day she requested friends to urge her son to return to tho army and try to re move the stigma from his name Explains That He Wanted Bicyclemen Break Open Door After He Is Arrested for Disorderly Conduct Catarrh of the Stomach On that twenty seven Adopts Indefinite Term Sentence In Lieu of Death Penalty WASHINGTON Nov The State De partment has been Informed of the adop tion of a decree in the Republic of Uru guay abolishing the penalty of death which had existed under the penal code In the place of capital punishment the penalty of imprisonment for an "indefi nite time" will lie Imposed but the judges are not empowered In any case to iix the term 1 The indefinite penalty is fixed nt forty years as a maximum and thirty years ns a minimum Good conduct earns for the prisoner the minimum penalty ENGLISH £5use I Visitors to ederal Building Advance Many Theories as to Support of lights at East End of Hall Indianapolis District Union to Welcome Visiting President Mid Secretary With Luncheon at irst Presby terian Church KECXPrp corf at Aboite a 'small afternoon The men lunes Claud Riley culled And this is what he said varia lion vanized metal parts size uf rolls WnTi inch whop pot' in'nso can be' folded in small space Onr pYice Zp'ZZZZt h'ssv EDtPury EKwP Americans View Imposing Military Pageant and Will Attend Imperial Ball Tonight TOKIO Nov 3 2 Today being the birthday a national holi day is being universally celebrated Dur ing the day the usual grand review of troops was held by ield Marshal Oyama at which the Emperor was present The entire American embassy also attended Many American visitors were invited to witness the review oreign Minister Hayashi has sent an unusual number of invitations to Americans to attend the imperial ball tonight The vernacular press today prints many congratulatory editorials and much comment on the universal saying that "even the little war cloud between Japan and America is passing and the friendly relations of the past which threatened to be disturbed because of the historical utterances of some satlonal newspapers appear to be pletely Another newspaper suggests the that an American squadron will Japanese waters in which event added the Nation should extend a come doubt San rancisco Bulletin Loses Managing Chief by Death COLUMBUS 0 Nov '2 Announce ment Is made today that William Bell managing editor of the San rancisco Bulletin mid formerly with the New York World the home of his sister Mrs Thomas Dolmi of cancer of the stomach Mr Bell was hern In Columbus mid when he was quite young Ids parents (lied Ito ImiVeH liesides his sister tn Columbus one brother In Paris III The fmieinl sei vices have been arranged for Monday morning and the Interment will be made In Greenlawn Cemetery New York Man Leases NEW ALBANY oley of this city Petersburg Ill where lie closed a deal for the sale of the property of the Peters burg Coal Company a company of cap italists of that town to Edward Shep pard of New York who it is believed is acting for the Chicago Alton Railroad The sale includes the coal rights on 80 000 acres of coal lands together with mines operating 600 acres and the con sideration was $91000 The property is located 180 miles south of Chicago and twenty miles from Springfield It is said that the railroads entering Chicago are buying up the coal lands in that section which is among the richest coal producing sections in the country 1 This elegant Washing Ma ebine (fully guaranteed) made of selected maple frame natural finish ja $1 panned steel' spring goodSj members of Wanders Onto Porch of Burning Building lj and Arouses Occupants ELKHART Ind Nov 2 The haltingre of a drunken stranger at the home of Mrs Sarah Wolf last night prevented the total 'destruction of the house by fire and the probable death of the inmates Mrs Wolfand grandson Harry Boles were in niurmeu in uie miooie or me night by stamping of the drunken man on front porch An Investigation of the cause led to that the lower portion ofhouse was on fire PAY CASH AT ANDERSON ANDERSON Ind Nov All the manufacturing concerns in this city which made a pay day today paid their employes in rush' Nearly $109000 hi cash wits paid out In wages In this city today Trade with the stores has been quite brisk and much money changed hands In the course of trade PERU Ind Nov The meeting of the Knights of ternity in Indiana tills year in Peru next Wednesday the delegates from the lodges of the district will come to this cltv and be guests of the Hercules Lodge No 127 of or this occasion extensive preparations are be ing made The meetings will be held in the Armory on West Third street The Third 'Regiment Band has been engaged for the event and it will head the parade Other bands will be here and will come with the delegations from Logansport Huntington Marion Wabash Wayne and other places After the parade there will be a business meeting at whifch the BOY DIES APPENDICITIS jv JEERSONVILLE Ind Nov 2 Ear Donahew 11 years old died of appendi citis today at the Deaconess Hospital in i this city The child had been taken tothe hospital for the purpose of having an operation performed but his condition be came so serious the physicians decided it would do no good to use the knife ttCXPrOP Promoters Say Sunday Concert Will Be Given In Theater MARION Ind Nov 2 ollowing a notice 'i from the Metropolitan Police Board that no Sunday paid attractions would be permitted in the city the Noble Philharmonic Orchestra Association an nounced that It would give a concert in the Indiana Theater tomorrow afternoon The statement was also made that the proceeds of the entertainment will be given to the Marion Hospital It is an ticipated that the promoters of the con cert will be arrested as members of the police board say they will stand pat on their orders It is said Hurt the associa tion will contest any action that may be brought by the police and that attorneys for this purpose have already been en gaged 1 next place of meeting and of officers will take nlace candidates will be initiated by the Peru degree team composed of thirty seven Pythlans A banquet and reception will follow the business The executive committee: chosen for the meeting is composed" of the following men: Georgo Miller of Converse Harry Llndormiith of Bunker HUI Burol isher of Greentown Aoe Dukes of Den ver John of Gas City A Davis of Kokomo Claude Allcger of Ma ion Thomas If Seward of Jonesboro Claude Andrews of Peru Charles Stoner of Lafonlaine Thomas of West Middleton A Calvert' of North Manchester Charles Bullen of air mount If Ellison of Russiaville Long of Swayzee Cairoll of Up land Georgo Dovle of Van Buren Jacob Bumbauer ofr Wabash our Molders Seriously Injured In oun dry at Elkhart ELKHART Ind Nov 2 One man was perhaps fatally shocked and three seriously injured while attempting tq turn on the electric lights at the Kelly oundry at this place today The injured are Reuben Trover knocked unconscious will probably die Mc Millan A Cullen and George Troussell seriously burned about the hands arms and body All four were removed to Clark Hospital Tlie accident occurred shortly after 6 this morning The men who are all emnloved ns ers had just reached the foundry and too started turning on the electric lights pre Thereupon several of the women tapped paratory to going to work In some inys the first step with their toes as if to see terious way the circuit had become I whether it was hard or soft and one was grounded so that as soon as they touched I so bold as to mount to the fourth step the wires it formed a circuitand Several She had "no sooner reached this lofty hundred volts passed through their bodies height than she quickly descended again Troyer is believed to have grasped the with a shudder wires more flrmiv than the others do you this thing 'is made? piped another woman directing her question at the leader she replied was here with my husband once and he told me about it The men that made it went out to a mountain and cut the entire flight out of one piece of rock Then they fastened it on to the wall with some Government glue that no one else but the Government knows how to i XECyruS hope visit it is wel on such a scale as to leave no of friendliness Nov 2 Tlir local i exfimitive committee of fifty reprosm tn l'' tlve citizens is making great preparations I to entertain the delegates to the annual '6tate convention of the A work ers of Indiana on Nov 7 to 10 The ses 1 slons of the conference will be hold at Trinity Church thousand dele I gates are expected World famed association officials will be I In attendance Probably the greatest ferest centers in the address to bo deliv 1 cred by Christian Pliildius general soc lqtary tho committee of Gc i slieva Switzerland Another notable will be Hurrcy secretary of tho interna 1 ional committee Especial Interest nt 1 taches to the attendance of Secretary Roberts of the newly created bureau 1 which has charge of Immigrants to this country The A has Just taken hold of this great work and Roberts will explain the aims and purposes of tho new i department to the Indiana association 'The entertainment of the delegates and urogram for the convention has been lett in the hands ot tho local committees Devi is chairman of the receptioncommittee Wheeler of the execu commlttce Mrs Darby of the Auxiliary and Miller of no entertainment 1 A Reception i delegates Thursday morning VW LUU 1 VI Station? hero and send not on your 'life I Well send 'em or they A Most Dangerous Disease Which Causes Serious Results Unless Properly Treated of tho Stomach is very com is known as one Of the fnost diseases which when neg inmropcrly treated with cheap mm no on Going Downtown and Quar rel Ensues Harry A Ward of 829 Virginia wanted to go uptown when her Hurry went yesterday afler voice' you lot her sing at tho "Not much Wc only her slug out when meals ars APPROPRIATION IS INCREASED TERRE HAUTE Ind Nov At a special meeting hold today the Vigo County Councilmade tan Additional ap priatlon of $50 000 forthe construction of the new addition to the County Jail The original appropriation of $7U00 made ut the regular fall meeting was found to bo Insufficient to cover the improvement as the commissioners wished to make it ami an increase was asked Tim total amount now appropriated is $125000 Blds on the building were submitted lust week hut wore found to be fur in excess of 111 original appropriation and new blds will be taken Acquires Mines and In Illinois Ind Nov 2 Joseph returned today from Roosevelt Gives Prize to Community That Breaks Record ROEBT1NG Nov President Roosevelt lias granted this place a post office on account of the wonderful activity of the stork hereabouts A delegation of citizens culled at the White House and told him that therb had been births In nine tenths of the 300 families since tho place was established as a manufacturing center two years ago Before the delegation got back home Mr Roosevelt had abolished rural free delivery in Roebling by appointing A Major postmaster orty two births In the' last week brings the town to the front as the champion stork community of Now Jersey EDITOR DIES ROM CANCER Mrs avenue husband noon said 'Wind can't go don't want But Mrs Ward insisted dn fact she insisted so strongly that Ward adminis tered a husbandly shipping So she told Bicvcleinen Mullin and Stewart when they camo to the Ward home shortly after the trouble slapped me so hard that it knocked me she said i The officers found Ward In a saloon near their home and he was arrested and charged with assault and battery on his wife It was not his first experience with these two officers The other time was before he and Mrs Ward were one At that time it developed that the future Mrs Ward kicked Ward In the stomach and broke his watch HUNTINGTON Ind Nov Cail Burdoine a resident of Roanoke was ac cidentally shot land killed by his friend josepir aicsaroosc townnoar here this were preparing to go nn a hunting trip in the vicinity of Aboite and liad got as far as the Wabash Depot when the accident occurred Sickafoose carried a Winchester repeat ing rifle He thought lie had removed all the shells from the gun butthero was one left and In some manner it was dis charged while the gun was pointed direct ly at Burdoine The shot tore away Bur right side and breast and he died within ten minutes The only words he uttered were: Joe you have killed The two men had been close friends for a' number of years Sickafoose is pros trated over the shooting and is unable to offer any explanation as to how the gun was discharged Sickafoose is employed by the Wabash Railway Burdoine who was about 30 years old leaves a widow and one daughter Sickafoose is also mar ried and has one child Experts Who View Collections for Tern porary Show Admire Works Art critics who have viewed in advance I he collections to be shown at the open ing of the first temporary art exhibit at Hie Hetron Art Institute have expressed great admiration for tho works shown there These temporary exhibits are to be changed monthly during tho winter art loaned by local institutions and Indi viduals forming a large proportion ot the exhibits A small entrance fee Is charged on Sundays when the institution is open from I to 6 o'clock in the afternoon The first exhibit will be opened tills afternoon at 1 o'clock Among tiie collections spoken of most highly by art critics are the thirty eight paintings telling the life story of Joan ot Arc and several black and white wood engravings The galleries to Hie east of the main entrance of the institute were made available for the exhibit by the re moval of the art school on the first lloor to a detached building In the rear TheIpan of Arc series of paintings are by de Monvol They are loaned for the temporary exhibit by tho Century Company The wood engravings are by Alfred Ptmaire Ids wife and daughter Among tho other works ot art are paint ings by a number ot celebrated local and foreign artists This elegant Kitchen Cabinet made of selected wood with satin walnut has largo cabinet top ard large base with German silver top large pull out flour bin uten sil closet and drawers A well made and pretty piece of furniture' Others ask jS $1750 fill SPY GUILTY MANY CRIMES I Spaniard Connects Ensign Ullmo With Explosion of Battle Ship Iona PARIS Nov minister of Justice has received a letter from Dr Orjens ot Barcelona Spain announcing that the writer possesses documents which will show connection between the nffalr of Nnviil Ensign illnio who was arrested at Toulon lust month chiirgcd with being spy and the explosion in March lust on board the rench buttle ship limn nt Toulon which resulted In the practical destruction of the vessel and great loss of life mid also tho recent fires at the Toulon arsenal EASY 0 BUY EASY TO PAY YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT THE RELIALLE Vl BO I no KfiiianiA nrnifiire and uarpet uo 32 34 36 38 40 42 SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET Miss Bessie Butler HI nent socially in Wabash County is "typhoid fever Georne Perdieu a farmer 59 years old near this city died Saturday from the shock following the am putation of his right leg NEW ALBANY During the week comnienc ing Dec 7 the congregation of the irst Presbyterian Church in this city the old est organization of that denomination in the city will celebrate its ninetieth an niversary NEW Mrs Maude Cottom Pat rick 40 years old wife of John Patrick and a daughter of Charles Cottom the veteran editor of the New Albany suddenly of heart disease at her home in Louisville Saturday WABASH With a big arc light shining ohthe window and with a light in the of flee a robber effected an entrance into the Hipskind coal yard ofllces and rifled the Bara obtaining only $10 as the money had been banked The verye boldness made tho work undetected SUNDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER CM A IM7 VITO And Ids company ijAVV I JLK of Wonderful In a Remarkable Demonstration Ifidlanapolls Christian Endeiivorcis are preparing to enlorluhi the Rev rancis Clark president of the World's Christian Endeavor Union and Will Jam Hhaw gen eral secretary of tire United Soclely of Christian Endea voters next riday niglil when tho Indianapolis District Union will begin a three convention Tho welcome to the visiting officers will begin next riday night when a luncheon at which delegates from the district union and the city Endeavor societies will be present is to be held at tho irst Pres byterluii Church at After dinner toasts will be delivered and the world work ot Hin organization will be presented together with plans to enlnrgo and curry on the work Tho Indianapolis District Union ineludes Endeavor soi lotles in Shelby Hnncock Morgan Hendricks Johnson and Marlon counties The' local" union embraces thirty seven societies and an enrollment of about 1500 members Messrs Clark mid Shaw are on a tour Of a number of large cities In whlch they uro presenting the Christian Endeavor work These cities are Indianapolis St Paul Rochester Buffalo St Paul Min neapolis St Louis Kansas City St Jo seph Cleveland Milwaukee Toledo and Chicago Dr Clark has returned recently from a trip through South America In which lie spent five months spreading the work A general rally will bn held riday evening at 8 o'clock at the irst Pres byterlmi Church at which delegates vis itors arid others will he present This meeting will hear addresses by Dr Clark and Mr On Saturday morning ths routine work of the conven tion will bn taken up A big good citi zens' mass meeting will be hold Satur day evening A Junior rally Sunday afternoon will be conducted by Miss Hayes state superintendent of the Christian Endeavor A candle light prayer meeting Sunday evening will be followed by big missionary rally and mass meeting nt 8 o'clock This will be the last session all of which will be held In the irst terInn Church Sixteenth and Delaware streets 4 1 rd' 1 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR SUNDAY NOVEMBER 3 1907 Snatches Bottle of Polson Little One KOKOMO Ind Nov 2 Mrs Sorter today snatched from the lips of her one year old child a bottle of carbolic acid savfng the child's life While at the home of her sister Mrs Opal Haugher the child was placed on the floor to play and had crawled over to a niche in the wall where the bottle was and was in the act of drinking the deadly drug when the mother discovered the peril THE ONLY TIME hired girl has got a splendid I (( Miss Hemenway Predicted Outcome Senator and amily View Big Contest With riends Miss Lena Hemenway I Im pretty daughter of United States Senator James A Hemenway predicted the result of yes terday's football game on her way to Indianapolis Miss Hemenway and her brother George Hemenway accompanied the sen ntor to the city yesterday morning "It's muni!" said the young woman while she and tier futlior and brother wore dlseiiKHing tho probable result ot tho game on their way to Hie city a a pretty good guesHor any said the sinator last night Miss Hemenway nod her brother gave a box party for a number of their friends nt tho game Tho senator and James Wntann llnnhllnrin enndidatfi for thft gubernatorial nomination witnessed the game for thirty minutes yesterday was a fine scrap between two teams even iv said tho senator Sinator Hemenwuv spent yesterday morning at tho home of Vico President a b'airlniiiks who with Mrs airbanks left for Washington yesterday afternoon The Vice President will not return to Indian upolis before the sesbion Congress be gins Honntor Hoinenway and bls son end i daughter will return to their home at Boonville tonight HEARSE EXCEEDS SPEED LIMIT ANDERSON Ind Nov 2 Wordwae received liero today that James Burke manager of the Lumbert Motor Truck Company John Lambert president of the Ltirnbml Engine Works and George Lauderback salusmun for the Buckeye Manufacturing Company all iff this city wore arrested on Broadway New York for exceeding the Hpoed limit while exhib iting un automobile hearse They were taken to the b'll ty seventh Street Station and released ufter i being reprfmtindod Tho car was built In this city for an Italian undertaker in Now York city The car contains a vault for the reception of the body and seats for tho accommoda tion or Rescue rightened Guests In Early Morning Blaze In Chicago CHICAGO Nov More than 500 guests of the Plaza Hotel afi eight story building at North avenue and Clark street fled from their rooms in confusion early today when 4 fire broke out in tho laun dry located in tho basement of the hostel ry Many of the inmates were affected by the smoke 'which quickly filled the build ing When the firemen arrived the fire escapes were crowded with thinly clad men and women Some of them jumped from the second floor landings without waiting to be taken down Several were severely bruised More than 150 rescues were made by policemen and firemen There were no fataltties The firemen confined the fire to the laundry The property loss was only $500 URUGUAY ABOLISHES HANGING committee i of Delegates will begin to arrive anci win oe escorted A TinilrUnjy Thorn Informal reception wifi be held In the 4 afternoon and luncheon served In the evening a mass meeting will be held at Trinity Church Mayor Hoehne will dc liver an address of welcome Real work will begin riday morning The departments in charge of factory and educational work will report The after noon will be devoted to a sectional con i fer nee on city railroad and college work I 'I State Secretary Stacy of Indianapolis prill leetun riday evening on association i work in Indiana and illustrate his talk" with stereopticon views A Nathan formerly United States'c j'consul to Morocco will speak Saturday 'morning At tho noon hour the delegates will formally open the dining room of the New Vendome Hotel now under course of construction Steamer Ride the visitors will be taken fsfor a steamer ride to Henderson Ky and ftsreturn Buffet luncheon at the 1st A Building will be served upon return' Christian Phildlus and Hurrcy will talk Saturday evening Sunday morning tv will be devoted to services in the 1 churches when the pulpits will be filled Pj with: association workers In the after A noon there will be a meeting at the A when Wood of Chicago will talk A monster meeting for men will 'be held at Evans Hall at 3 A Nathan will speak A meeting for women will be held at Walnut Street Church at 8 and II Rosevear aw secretary of the Kentucky Assocla 1 tlonsand Brownell of St Louis will JelTver addresses A grand farewell will bo held at Trinity Church Among the noted speakers who will be heard on the program are i the Rev William Kirk Bryce of South i Bend Dr John Coulter of Chicago Senator James A Hemenway Van 'l Scoten of Ohio and Dr Elmer Bryan of ranklin College Harry Maxwell of Greencastle will lead i the singing A large chorus of the city's i best talent is now rehearsing The Lo gansport Association will send its famous i' orchestra Ample hotel aecommo 5iations and quarters in private homes have been secured State officers will bo elected on Satur 'day Switzer of Lafayette is state fti president It is said that South Bend will make great efforts to land the next con vention Seven times the pitcher went to well yesterday afternoon and last even ing Seven Police Station with but small eierv time there Send the bike quick tell von what for can't do business with me" it so happened lhit hergt Crane Claud's senior halos the name of even though It be approved as of tho day Each time for seven he asked the voice from over the wire for whys and wherefores and each time Claud "Send yuli alo business 'ith was the refrain of the phone Then did the ire arise And again' came the call for But thia time there was honey in the bland reply "Certainly old mail Mr Riley I be lieve The men will go at once Where are you Mr There was something behind the smooth flow of tulip salve Crane smiled as the reply camo 2033 West Washington street get 'em here At No 2035 Bley clem on Mcfford and Alberts found a man who drank long and deep drafts from a round full gourd He stood on the veranda of the dwelling and as pedestrians paged to gaze curious Iv Claud (for it was he) smacked his Ups deliciously It was a deep game Claud was playing he afterward explained at Police Station Just within the house was his whoso name he would not divulge She the ste'ady refused most enticing words she would not dome forth And the door was locked "Shu likes the explained Claud I thought if she seen me come out to git then rue fully "But she Then Riley explained that he wanted lhe "bike to break open the door Ami he called once too often In pocket was a razor The charges are drunk and carrying concealed weapons CITY TO OPEN DOORS 'iJOYNICALEADERS Evansville Citizens Ready to En r' rtain the Annual State Con vention This Week 1 1 1 LOCAL 4 1 Prepare to Receive One Thou i A sand Delegates for the Three' Meeting blOc ciinIi and 50c week 1 Catarrh inion and obstinate lected or fewpatent medicines tonics drugs pills and other secret quack remedies results in' 'broken down constitution and often con iBumption and death: Catarrh of the Stomach like' every other disease of the stomach except can the rcsult of poor digestion The digestive organs have become weak B'Strlc juice your food is fohly half digested and as a result your become effected with loss of appetite 'pressure and fullness after eating heart 7 vomiting waterbrash tenderness at pit of stomach slimy tongue bad taste init mouth constipation pain in the limbs and face sleeplessness nausea belehin" of gas diarrhoea sick headache dizzl ness mental depression nervous weak ness and many other common symptoms If your stomach can not digest the food you eat then the stomach needs a rest as that is the only way you can get rid of your catanh but in the meantime your body needs plenty of nourishment because you must live and in order to live you must cat nnd if you must eat 1 your food must be properly digested and if your stomach is too weak to do the work then you must get a substitute that will do the work Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the only known substitute that will 'digest your food as well as any healthy stomach They contain vegetable and fruit es t' ences aseptic pepsin (gov test) golden seal and dliistnse the very essary to digest nil foods Dyspepsia Tu blots afe not a secret remedy mid for tjiat very reason thousands of physicians all over the United States recommend thejn to their patients for oatnirh of the stomach 5 dyspepsia of all kinds and other stomach troubles Experiments and tests have I proven that one grain of the active prln ciple contained in tlicSO tablets will digest 3 WO grains of food 1 Dyspepsia Tablets arc in ther form of pleasant tasting tablets or loz enge and are sold In large 50 cent boxes at all drug stores Send us your name and address and we will send you a fl qe aamide package the relief you will get from this trial package alone will convince you of the merits of i Dyspepsia Tablets Address A Stuart Co 10 Stuart Bldg Marshall Mich The spiral flights of stairs located at both ends of the ederal Building are the objects of unceasing wonder on the part of visitors many of whom evolve fantas tic theories regarding the manner in which they are held up The flights are combination arch structures and the steps of course are held In place by their pressure upon each other A woman visitor to the ederal Building the other afternoon made an explanation of the construction to her friends that the long suffering officials of the building ure disposed to regard as "Come on under here all ot re marked one who seemed to Im the leader of a party of women visitors is something that to be permitted by the She1 pointed to tlie apparently support less condition of the flight in the east end of the building "Have you ever 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