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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 4

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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR RIDAY JANUARY 10 100S WOMAN SHOT DOWi ST DANCE Thought to Be Headed for Australia Consider the saving NEGRO THEN WOUNDS SEL and Death Is Expected The Suits first rinklng The Overcoats SEVOLA RICHCREEK SETH RICHCREEK $3500 Coats $2750 $2800 Coats $2100 Ida ho $4000 Coats $3150 $5500 Coats $4350 BUSINESSBLOCKSOLD RALLY AROUND KUHN $2500 Coats $1975 $5000 Coats $4000 'eng $4750 Coats $3800 $3750 Coats $2950 STOREROOM AND TENEMENT RIENDS ACTIVE $4500 Coats $3500 $1800 Coats $1375 $2000 Coats 1 600 $3000 Coats $2400 BETRAYED BY HIS OWN TALE Consideration of $7000 4 City News in Brief rec $200 pawn upstairs bv east as The Government owns the springs and PRIVATE BAYNES INDS CELL Another Pay of bargains at ALLS IN ARMS Traction Terminal Bldg gadger's 100 January Sale 1 00 to John Canwron 2607 25000 ALL 5000 40 00 Tours 4000 27 50 25600 20 50 2500 3000 2000 street 3800 3000 Rugs Nature at rewt Perry TnwnRblp 100 30 42I2668G i Badger umitureCo AftUOS If I riend Jhe Plain figure Shop So some Aasoclntlnn one half lot all thn pupils from It In one feet Street tn Albert 1 Johnson el south of of Big Craig Craig the 1205 'f alx pairs of RtncklngH uiulertvoar is rha rgod Theac urllcluB were luund JOHNSON VVnHhington to Mrs night he The the yes montl whom Moore et HI A JL not opnngs XK offers to you Second Dis clection of Sevolu Riohcrerk has disappeared from Indianapolis with Mrs Bertha Rich creek and it is believed they are bound for AustralMa to join Seth Rlehcrer After Alien Capt Ed he began to the conviction that he Prickett part 1 0 Bruce Baker Improved west south of Twenty Suits that have sold up to $3500 Choice National Chairman Taggart who had remained awav from his rench Lick Hotel for three days in order to help organize the state committee left tne city yesterday afternoon Crawford air banks business partner and close politi cal friend of Mr Taggart arrived in town yesterday Early English China Closet was $9500 now 7500 east side north nf 440000 John i subdlvl hnproved west of 200000 now down her the bullet of the Taggart victory which was represented in the elec Jackson as chairman of the common is St dance that In schools one iiith or been found Bartering 94 etc northeast 5000 lot 20 2000 ame lot 53 SG WILL ACCEPT CONTRIBUTIONS This afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock the Aid Society of the irst riends Church will receive money food or cloth ing to bo given to the Charity Organiza tion Society for the roller of the i no in ployed rnckngos will bo called for Whom desired If Im intended sin neighborhood effort and is to bo tho first of a Series of metlngs to be held In va rious parts of the city ord for Itemized Charles Hardware first feet DEATH COMES SUDDENLY TO CIVIL WAR VETERAN This was transaction made of record lie had nTade his had been ques Brav of the city grow more and should Early English Buffet was $2400 now 1950 Denny to jsolile Smith lot Dennys our nddlllon eet vacant east side Min ocqua aventie north of cottage ave nue 7500 Early English China Closet was $3200 now 24 00 Early English Buffet was $6000 now 5000 Henry Laatz Pioneer German Citizen Expires Although amily Believed He Was Regaining Health At the time when the members of his family thought that he was improving in health Henry Laatz a prominent German died suddenly of heart trouble last night at his home 638 Woodlawn avenus He had lived in this city for half a century and had lived in the sarde house on the South Side for the last thirty five years Always liked by those who had deal ings with him when he was a grocer for twenty years near his home Mr Laatz was doubly a favorite with the children of the neighborhood The rheumatism which seized him while he was serving as a soldier in the Union Army during the civil war is thought to have affected his heart and caused his death It was to save his brother from having to serve a term of years in the army that Mr Laatz offered to go and fight the Confederate soldiers Ills only brother John who was not able to have withstood the hardships of a Hie had been drafter by the Union Army and in his stead Henry left a profitable blacksmith business in this city and served throughout the war Mr Laatz was born In Hesse Cassell Germany and came to the United States when 21 years old He is survived by a widow two sons and two daughters: Jacob Laatz Herman Laatz Mrs Walter Echols and Miss Behtha Laatz the latter a teacher in the city schools 1 at the rear of Mrs Alice Alim Partv A card nartv will be the Club this after Rod Hall 351 Indiana A pure distilled table water A telephone call will bring our wagon to your door New 4377 Old Main 2892 Party The Turners Alhm submitted to the captain had et al toS Alvord nndition for the chairmanship was chairman Hendren friends from the triot dfclnred that the Stokes Jackson nu ant a victory for the Taggart airbank interest which they said was reallv a triumph for the brew ing interests of the state "We are now going to push our preach er candidate the Rev II Kuhn for Governor they declared 'because we believe that ho can get the votes of both Democrats and Republicans who are Infavor of putting down the liquor inter TownRhin in divert the attention of the Early English China Closet was $3700 now 25 OO city prison for petit larceny The theft lof six pairs of stockings and a suit of ngivnst him on him at the that did not work properly occurred at the home of Isaac Epstein' 915 Maple street The loss caused at this house amounted to $10 Alleged Thief Held rank Schrlegrove 621) Oliver avenue said by detectives to bv a freight platform and wagon thief find who has been held at the Marlon Comity Jail on a loitering charge for have worn glasses for seven years Three years ago Cain made the best glasses I have ever owned and they are as good today as the day I first put them Johnson real estate firm of Cones Johnson 42 Lombard Building Property on Virginia Avenue Transferred to New Owner for attentive tier lust were thirty deeds made of a consideration of $2426686 as follows: to rank Jordan same block vacant Health pleasure fine winter climate Govern ment mountain drives good roads golf four magnificent hotels 500 smaller hotels and board ing houses time of his arrest by Lieut Chauncy Manning and Detective Samuels but he would not admit having stolep them Saloon Keeper orgot Jacob Leffler a saloon keeper at 101 North Alabama street forgot to arrange the blinds of his place so that an unobstructed view could be had of his saloon after 11 o'clock on Monday night Yesterday morning In Police Court Leffler was assessed a fine of $10 and costs for his neglect There was no one in the saloon when Patrolmen Cronin and Row and Sergt Cox found the screens so arranged that they could not see into the licensed room of the place Leffler paid his fine McKernan a Candidate James IT Me Kernan who was connected with the controller's office during Mayor John Holtzman's administration and who is now engaged in business on North Illi nois street has announced himself as a candidate for secretary of the Marion County Democratic committee Being an ardent Bryan admirer McKernan thinks ho sees signs of victory In the coming campaign His friends say he is free from factional entanglements which they declare specially fits him for the office he seeks Iron Pulled rom Skull A piece of iron jagged edged just as it had been ripped from the steel bj' the centrifugal force of a revolving wheel in the plant of the Pope Manufacturing Company was ex hibited yesterday in Superior Court room No 5 in thfr trial of a damage suit for $1000 The iron which was about three inches long had been pulled from tne skuu or william where it had become imbedded charges that his sight was destroyed by the missile A sympathetic audience ofwomen shuddered at sight of the bit of sieel lion of commllko Gilbert Hendren of the Second District made no particular comment He returned to his home a bad phvsiclal condition An aggravated attack of asthma caused him to Dave for his home late Wednes day night Hendren on being defeated made vice same George Thompson et al 5 same Jacob Dunn to Walter Clarke lots 1 North Side addi each vacant Meet street and Cor $0000 to Joseph Sadler addition 3537x135 100000 Jano Ward Marlon Jones a negro ended several hours 'if a wild rampage last night when he shot Ida Ernist a colored servant in juring her seriously weapon on himself at his own heart die Tho woman is 120000 Adams to Samantha 8 lot 203 Downey southeast 338x130 feet vacant south i 2 Jordan to rankie Stephen dock Nnrh Nee 40x1 52 feet each vacant north of MERCHANTS HOLD MEETING Little business came before the Indi anapolis Association last night at its regular monthly meeting held at the Grand Hotel The meeting was of short duration most of the time be ing taken up with the dinner given prior to the meeting as per custom rank Stalnaker presided The following named men were present Ayres Badger Paul Krauss George Vonne gut ranklin Vonnegut George Bliss AV Messenger William Block A ttiocK Ed Wheelock I Cleaver Ednar house rank Stalnaker Lungon Charles Hartmann and George eeney of 21 and 42 Duration Returns rom Muncie Celebrates and ather Takes Gun Away rom Him Nathan Bavnes private Company who went to Muncie for strike duty re turned home yesterday ahead of his com rades and wound up in a cell at police headquarters He was released from du tv at Muncie because of an Injury to one foot and began to celebrate it is said when he reached Indianapolis He was so energetic when he reached home 2505 Columbia avenue that his father took his gun away trom him Pri vate Baynes repaired to the Police Sta tion to complain or his father The desk sergeant had been informed by telephone of the circumstances and Private Baynes was taken to a cell charged with drunk enness Most of the Democratic leaders who took part in the reorganization of the Democratic state committee returned to their respective localities yesterday The disgruntled ones were open in their de nunciation The itinerary of these tours in cludes stop overs at Riverside and Pasadena with visits to Catalina Island Los Angeles Mt Lowe and other Southern California points and at San Diego Santa Barbara Del Monte SantaCruz San ran cisco Salt Lake City Colorado Springs and Denver Rates including 'All Expenses will be quoted upon application Write or call A HUTCHISON Manager Tourist Department Chicago Union Pacific North Western Una 212 Clark St Chicago 111 was his own home 819 Ogden 6 last night armed the under advisement Children Cause ire The children who found amusement in playing with the kitchen lire In the Imine nf red Mitt maim 302 West Ray street yesterday' afternoon caused a firn which cost their father $25 The firemen wore railed amj In to prevent a sn tire Another lire yesterday aft Dr Williams I'llis cure St dance and so thoroughly that no trace of irar remains Mrs James Wil kie of 707 Spruce street Cherokee Iowa of reducing the stock to a minimum for inventory You know the clothing that none better And you know any statement we make can be relied upon im plicitly Jake another look at the reductions and figure out what they offer to YOU CAIN OPTICAL CO 114 ILLINOIS ST Suits that have sold up to A 1 7 $2500 Choice Cp I There are so many special price tickets on the floors that one could furnish a whole house for many dollars less than usual It pays to read this list: The sale of a business property a two story brick storeroom and tenament was yesterday brought to light ly the record ing of the transfer from Edward Gausepohl to William Moore and wife The property is on the northeast side of Virginia avenue east of Noble street consideration was $7000 biggest terduy Church Women to Meet The women of North Park Church will hold a business session at the church this afternoon The Northeast will meet this afternoon with Mrs Taylor 1)01 East Georgia street Club Card given by noon in avenue Will Give Card Auxiliary to the South Side will give a euchre for women and men Sunday afternoon at 2:30 In their hall Dr Kyle to Lecture Dr John Kyle will give a lecture in the home nursing course at the A riday Jan 10 at 8 in the evening His subject will be Through the Upper Air Board Buys Automobile The Board of Public Safety at a special meeting yes terday voted to accept the bld of the llearsey Vehicle Company for a Marion automobile for Chief Coots of the'flre department The price is $2250 Sall for Panama William Bain and fam ily of Lawrence and Dickson of Indianapolis silled yesterday from New York for Colon Panama where Mr Bain is connected with the Panama Railway In an official capacity Mr Dickson will be employed in the railway offices A Beginning With to day Judge Thompson becomes the regular Instructor of the Young Christian Association riday noon Bible class The class is open to all who are interested in the Sunday school lessons Class session each ri day 12:15 to 12:50 Missionary Meeting The Mis Society of the irst Baptist Church will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the women's parlor of the vmruii me jirogram nas been ranged ft rs i a nn talk and a paper will be given by Mrs Delaney and Mrs Clark Injured by all William Myers aged 64 1106 West Thirty fifth street is lying at the City Hospital in a serious con dition ns a result of a fall yesterday morning While stopping from his rear iHHirway Myers ing bls thigh age the injury ight Over Bar argument over sow pig valued vn med at 5 1 Justice of Hutchinson ored Woman aints When Officer Calls the Patrol Wagon Kittie Vansandt aged 20 living on Mi nerva street near Vermont street fainN ed last evening on the street corner when she learned that Bicycleman George Stewart in whose custody she was at the time intended taking her to Police Station The fainting took Stewart una wares and for ton minutes until the ar rival of a patrol wagon he stood with the woman In his arms at a police call box With the arrival of the wagon Miss Vansandt revived suddenly With Thomas Quilter her brother and Thurman Iyons the girl had been arrest ed by Stewart and Mullen his partner near her home Loud outcries which aroused the neighborhood took the offi cers to the vicinity and they found the three Quarreling Quilter and his sister alleged that Lyons drew a knife on them All were arrested on charges of dis conduct and drunkenness ar A short form or unorlicr Before the presence Of betrayed there is usually nf th fM 1 liAfilt I I 11 Mt IpsKnnwH nnd 1 nsi 1 1 en Ion I eornes restless and twitching of the mus des and jerking of the limbs and body follow I 'Often the patient loses flesh and be I rnmes pale and blondless Dr rink the disease is a disturbance The child shows Then it be Rnymond Not Sentenced rank Rav montl whom the state charges with having sot fire to a shed of the Bethel sc non mouse in DocaiUT order people in the neighborhbod from their homes while he robbed them was not sentenced by Charles Wlltsie judge pro tern of the Crlnjlnal Court The court nui saiisneu unuer nw evinonce such a motive for sotting lire to slum existed ana win tauo it Chamber j7 urniture $6200 Mahogany Dresser $5000 Mahogany Dresser $5000 Mahogany Chiffon ier $38 00 Mahogany Chfffon 'ler $3200 Mahogany Chiffon ier $3900 Curly Birch Chiffonier $32 00 Curly Birch Dresser $45 00 Bird's Eye Dresser3G OO $5500 Eye Dresser4400 $4300 Golden oak Dresser $3500 Golden Oiik Chiffonier Jealousy Prompts Deed in Serv Quarters on Park Avenue Preef of the Remarkable Power of Dr lak Pilis In This Severe Nerv ous Disorder Man Tells Story of Robbery and Is Held for Drunkenness With a talc of how lie had been robbed of his watch and $200 Russell 1 Allen a traveling man went to police head quarters yesterdav afternoon with Patrol man reeman to whom complaint tioned bv detectives more into be going to his hotel me sec what von the officer said a searching and wlu found his pocketbook been stolen with his cheek for his watch lie admitted that his robbery story was Well now he said ve lust got to go It later than it was and 1 guess you gentlemen are through with me but nls wav of looking at liie necessity of his departure was not the captain lie was taxen reeman and locked up on a charge of runkenness lie cave us aaaress Davton but his clothes were made In Indianapolis and the police believe this city is his home I 'I 1 lU Al' AdliUVl 2 I on the 23d day of December swooped down upon his lot far out on Manlove avenue and carried off the two nigs for rent MISS GRAYDON TO SPEAK Miss Katherine Graydon of Butler Col lege will address the Browning Society at All Souls Church this evening upon and the English was leaving this house when Jones reared with a revolver in his hand had formerly boon emnloved bv Mrs len and was discharged several months ago tie Bad been Ernist As he met flourished his revolver "I going to kill you paid You ve thrown me With that he fired al a tering her rigid breast Goed the door wav It so own breast and throw one arm about 1 livy it'll logf'Uivi in nuuinriv wore found tlmre when members of household came in answer to the $70061 tr to ert the son was in the its house when his mother was The unable to leave through the door Si 'entitleobed through a window terrified yoman Is 32 years old She was inside the Allen home and placed a bed Jones was still where he fell when the police and the ambulance came slipped and fell break Owing to the is believed to be serious Bill On account of an a bar bill of 85 cents nev wnlrinn Irnnnnr 901 Virginia nvrnne elalmed Mgainst Harlny Wilkins 712 North Illinois street the two no clashed in Clancy's saloon yesterday afternoon When Bieyelemen Mnlltn Stewart arrived Wilkins said that the saloon keeper had drawn a butcher knife on him Thieves Loot Car thieves broke open a box rar In (he railway vards near Hie plant of Kingan i'o last night and stole two casks of lard weighing in the neighborhood of 250 pounds The work Is credited to rall way thieves who have been active in the west railway yards of the city dur ing tile winter It is believed a wagon was used last night to carry the plun der away uneral of Dr Comlngor Dr John A Cotningor until two years ago one of the most widely known surgeons and physicians of this city will lie burled this morplng after funeral services at the homo of Mrs Burton 10 Parrott a niece 2900 North Meridian street at 10 o'clock Burial will be at Crown Hill Cemetery Dr Comlngor died at Daven porl In Wednesday night and the body was brought to Indianapolis yesterday morning Says Pigs Were Suit for $50 dam seizure ot one $7 and one innlo was tiled yesterday before the Peace Alumanzor Woodford Chambers col owner of the pigs charges that Our metropolitan Brussels Rugs which sell at $1500 $1600 at 1285 $2500 and $2750 Axmlnster Vel vet Seamless Rugs at 1285 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs the $4000 ones at 3000 9x12 Smyrna Rugs regular $3000 and $3500 kind at 2250 Carpet Samples L1 yards long in all grades of carpet up to $500 per yard These are priced at 5Oc 75c 100 125 150 175 and 8200 for the pieces larry BuRcbmann to Charlr Buschmann kit Meridian IIvlKht addition 16613x185 feet vacant rust Second District Democrats Say They Will Support Preacher for Governor Early English China Closet was $5200 now 2500 23 and 24 block tion 4091x164 Southwest corner null avenue Robert Murray lot 7 2 Rusedale feet vacant northeast corner Twenty fifth and Wheeler streets 50000 rancis Lackey administrator to rank Lawsun two thirds Interest lot 1 0 Phelps subdivision Columbia 1 lace 50x21250 feet Improved south west corner Cornelius avenue and Thirty ninth street 160000 (town Hill emeterv to Mary A in ney lot t89 Section 37 Crnwn Hill 60 00 Gausepohl to William ux part lots 80 and 81 et a) 8 subdivision outlot 32 lx feet improve) side Virginia avenue east of set nn Mary Dnarlnger to George Shel by lot 4 Jones subdivision addition 35xl1z1O feet vacanl south side Twenty third street east of behurmann avenue 10000 Emma Harder to John McCullough north half lot lb Lewis's aub Han sub 50x3011 feet vacant west side Washington Boulevard north of orty seventh street 100 John inkbiner to Phil Duval lot 181 Lenox Place addition 35x134 35 feel vacant cast side Adams street tiouin or i niruetn street rank i lots 31 and 32 add tion west side Martindale avenue Thirtieth street rankie Stephen lots 28 29 and 30 adjoining above Ulysses Glidden et ux lots 23 and 24 Lenox Place addition 70x13425 feet Improved east side Dearborn street south of Thirtieth street 90000 Samantha Adame to rederick Adams lots 24 and 25 south east addition 80x130 feet vacant north side iioel'gen Bovd avenue Robert Owens to lots 11 arfd 12 block addition 20x140 foot side Yandes street fourth street j00 II Prlchett to Robert Owens lots 25 and 26 block 4 Schofield et addi tion 4111x140 foot each vacant cast side Columbia avenue north of Twen ty ninth street 100 rank Ross to James Barnltt lot 87 Carpenters Home Place addition 3bxl1522 feet vacant south side Jack son street west of Tremont avenue 35000 red Cline to Carl A Heinrich ct ux lot 1G Parker et al sub part Hen addition 448x162 feet va cant west side Senate avenue north of Nineieenrn street rederick Adams addition side Corner avenue near Boyd avenue lol 277 Bradbury Co southeast ad dition 40x125 feet vacant northeast corner Bradbury avenue and Drapler avenue Acton Cemetery Megoe west Cemetery Joseph Salarnanet ux lot 114 Washington street addition 40x130 feet improved oast side Hamilton avenue south of North York street 360000 Irene Walker to Jennie Downey bit 50 Osgood first Central avenue addi tion 40X184 root improved fxortn ixew uorsev 1 hlrtr first street Elizabeth Schnell Talge part lot slon letcher north side Roosevelt avenue Yantles street Sevoia Richcreek to Hattie Richcrook trustee lot 58 'Home Place I addition 36x13186 feet improved southeast corner Jackson street and Holmes avenue 100 Henry Condultt trustee tn Jessie A Swope et al part lot 4 addition 58x foot improved north side Southeastern avenue west of Oriental street William 116 Suits that have sold up to (Ki 7 $2000 Choice Cp I Hayden Saddlery lot 60 Spann addition 30x125 iieant north side Spann avenue if Laurel street St 0ft Alice Cranston to Jesse Moore lot l4 Holloways subdivision sec onu North addition Twenty fourth street our Railroad James Barnitt to Then lie turned his and aimed a bullet Jones will probably In a serious condi tion Both are at the City Hospital 'rhe shooting occurred hoarding house of Park avenue Jones who appeared at street about with a loaded revolver which he flour ished wildly Members of the family fled and he went to the home of a brother in law Sam Gaddie 429 Arch street The bark of weapon was heard in the alley in the rear of the (iaddie home where Jones was shooting wildly in the air going to kill her maybe I 11 kill you (raddle savs was the declaration of Jones after he had told him that he was going to the Allen boarding house Airs Ernist was employed ny virs a servant and lodged in the roar small house with other servants She Gerritt Archibald Henry Wolf Gall Rollin Kautz A Eek says they cure rheumatism gout neuralgia liver kidney stomach skin and nervous troubles The baths are a sure restorative for tired over worked or over indulged systems Lowest Railroad Rates Ever in Effect Write Bureau of Information Hot Springs for complete illustrated book telling all about this wonderful health giving winter resort or Railroad Tickets and information call on qg address Powers A Rock Island Claypool Bldg Indianapolis Ind or Boyd A Ms Paa Ry 616 State Life Bldg Indianapolis Ind whb of a very nervous tetriperament cvvn when a child As I grew to girl hood more and more of the work In out family foil on At the same time I tried to keep up my studies in school The Htrain was loo great and at tlw age of fourteen I had to leave school because of the run down and nervous condition I was in gradually grew worse be coming extremely irritable and suffering terriblv from melancholy It was first noticed that I had St Vitus' dance when I hogan to lose control of the muscles of my face The disease suon spread all over my body and my head and arms seemed to tremble constantly I was unable to got any sleep or rest at night and only once In a while during the day was In this condition tor anout a and dwindled away tn almost notli lnally I became so weak that I to stay In hod all the time Up tn time I had boon tinder the care of doctors and ns I became no better gave up their medicine After had boon in bod about two months my father heard about Dr Pink Tills from an old friend lie bought some at once and I started using them not expecting benefit I noticed very soon that the pills were 'helping me and that I could sleep better Wo all thought this so wonderful that I was encouraged to give them a good trial I was soon able to sleep like a log my appetite became good and was morn cheerful After I had been up a while I It like 'working and did so was sick altogether about one and one years and when I began to use Dr ink Pills I weighed If ss than 85 pounds I gained weight rapidly while taking the pills and weighed 117 pounds v'hen I stopped using them I was completely cured and nave never taken medicine for my nerves since I feel tliat I owe my life to Dr Pink Pills and can not express as I would like to how grateful' I feel for what they have done for That Dr Pink Pills have cured obstinate cases of St dance Is the best evidence that they will cure all lesser nervous disorders because the principle In the treatment of all nervous diseases Is the same Nervousness is a question of nutrition ood for the nerves is what Is needed and the best nerve food In the world is Dr Pink Pills They are sold by all druggists or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price 50 cents per box six boxes for $250 by the 'Dr Williams Medicine Company Sche uvcuiuy in (Eompanti Washington and Pennsylvania Streets Leave Chicago January 18th and ebruary 8th Personally Escorted fining Room urniture Early English Buffet was $5500 now 4000 Before leaving the city Wellman of Sulllvpn who was much opposed to toe election of Jackson declared that he would lie a Democratic candidate for Congress from his district Wellman was in the race two years ago Bert New of North Vernon who viewed the election of Jackson with mixed feelings said he probably would bo a candidate for re porter of the Supreme and Appellate Courts Two years ago Now was a can didate for clerk of the Supreme and Ap Pr aperies Imported Scrim 42 inches wide regular 35c and 40c goods per yard 7 19c Imported Nottingham Curtains 3 A yards long regular $100 $125 and $150 goods now at pair 75c The $175 $200 and $250 at 125 KThe $400 $450 and $500 ones at 250 Couch Covers full 60 inches wide worth $500 $550 and $600 all go at 31 5 Craftsman and Silk Portieres $1550 and $1650 ones at 825 ib I a Suit or an Overcoat need you can not eco nomically overlook the importance of this clearance sale holding cut the prices for the sole to Eve children and no home canbecomPletelyhappywith WW Yet the ordeal through nmm iuC czpeciant moi Her must pass usually is so full of suffering danger and fear that she looks forward to the critical hour with apprehension and dread riend bv its nenp trating and soothing properties allays nausea nervousness and all unpleasant feelings and so prepares the system for the ordeal that she passes through the event safely and with but Afl XkWkMk little suffering as numbers have IWHbBB testified and said is worth its weight in $100 per bottle of druggists Book containing valuable information mailed free THE BRADIELD REGULATOR CO Atlanta Ga 4 0 Ej SI gllllgk MaOaffiil IIIIK Th: Ik fe 1 ve? fc Bs b'fd this He 75 itr' "I 4 I I ivy a a i Hr a I I I I I I I I I I S' I I BpHL SA I I I I 41 I 71 1 Wo SVI.

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