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1 in i 1 1 1 iin ifi'iil run nr.oinr.it and i.r.nrit rnir.vr morning, FF.nnr.uiv in. 100 1 I. in 1 1 1 11 1 2 i' I mill iin.wp.i miHwr iinina lt IteraNafetf CJ yJM 3.L I fi no woman i entirely fret? from pc rio-lical Miffcring, it chx not wem to have been tlie Un (t nature that woman ahoulJ kuffer mi mtvc rely. dla 12. Plnkham' Vegetable Coinpou the moot thorough female rtguutor known to medical science.

It relieve the condition which paJuces much discomfort and robs menstruation of its terrors. Women who arc troubled with painful or irregular rncrmruatinn, backache, bloating (or flatulence), Icuconhaa, falling, inflammation or ulceration of the' uterus ovarian troubles, that "bearing-down feeling, dijiinrnt, faintnc, indigestion, nervous prostration or the khould talc immediate action to ward off the ncriou consequence, and be restored to perfect health anil strength by taking Lydla 12. Plnkham' Vegetable Compound, and then write to Mrs. I'inkham, Lynn, Mas, for further free advice Thousand have been cured by so doing, and by the use Lydia E. Pinkliara's Vegetable Compound.

I MRS. MAY HAULER) MDtt llw. Pl'MaM I aqfTrH f.ir ll ra with dTtnriMTTr.a fpala fat peristal. mufb so that I dra44 rrrrr month. I linW tl tiwanl thre or fwur days IntrnH pain.

Th lur ll th' do la aa InfUmrd Coodilma of th uu-rlo rnrniiarvi rauaa.1 rnli and arrlaclad ra.Ma. ra Wa. riMINaMi A 1 1 ti lu l.i i frmkl tronl.lM TTt HtiHif Hid not bln tn. I rrixrnilwrtHi that oai nul I vdia I'lnVham'a Vrcrtahta CoitiivxinJ on nianrraiina fur trrrtfularlllra and nurioa truutiva, and 1 teit aura tUat It ouuld aot barai Bi at any If young (iris only rrajlawl bow da or rout It I li tie at thl rrlllrat tlm. much Buffering- won 1 4 prt thm.

Ihank (tu4 for l)4U I- llnKham'i efHabla that th only roedirloa that hrlr-J any. Milbia threw after 1 tart! to taka It. I notiord a marixd lmproiat la mjr rnsrl health, and at th time of any ant ttsoathi period th pat a bad diaiialsbH one.JrLlf I kept up th tratnat, and rard Bvmla Uur. 1 am l.Wa an1t-r rrnna alar. I am la lrM l.rallh, rra ar rata Ui flta it a trial." I mi (wHalnfv 1d to flnl that wilhla a wk I frit murh Vttor.

tha trrlhl palna la t) Ia. and al la Wrinnlnr li r-, and at I ha t.m uf 1 did at Lava brlhur. I har addd It powula mr wairht, tnr lr la rixnl, aod I feci llf hi tud bappjr. jua Biiu.ta, ruujmao Arroo, lbl afo. liL ararlf aa arriuua a tuna aa bi'J'r.

ao rnuiiwi ua wn mmini, inn at nw rw of that tima 1 aa tika a wit. 1 rall? Iaa ar Wl l-rtrr In my llf. baa nut had a air btadarha ainra. aod ifh JO xunU mora than 1 d.d. an I unhrilalnl romn'nd jour Uiixl.clDo.

iiuA. Mat IIlLa, tltf-rtua, rreaideoi lJauacbui4 0(ftlT vm fMtkvnk n4Mikfi(iat Mf aad aifaatarai at iwniaaiail, aMa vill aimnw LrJa E. rukkM Ma. Ca Ltm. Mm.

$5000 tub. Ccooamlca Tratik and Jtliat Irma Iy, ac- The bride's awn wita rram rr 4- wednealay evening In their horn LAV HOUSES I aiiljl i hine, and ahe rrnd brlda a ro- A to hive s.ived. Then ru ik up a piy alii, ti mi to hv been thoroughly Jo) utile. Urmid avenue. The (unla num toe AS'D LAYERS tered eiity-fiur, at two tliree-cmjine lur.

hui a rv-l. a a bi'- The d-orat-d alt (i ir Ifnlitnlr i manb t'l tnM Mniliivun red tulip, the place card were red Mr. and Mm J. D. Edtniindson In thir hm on tirand avenua gave a dinner i nmpny last evening.

The la rrank nl, heart. Thl the Mlrg antil verary of Mr. and Mr. Ilhin. hnr GAVE RECITAL CATCH WAR FEVER bia ware rmk roer and he by th" honorary member ra TwTnta Korhar tt II1 a liw.r KucUay fro.

The dinner guesta numbered were enjoyed during the evening, a a I live, a a r. vjraci iianar. Rmtll'l- The member of Queen Tether Tfiaii.ii)( Itrrant Zion Gat. No. II.

will entettain Atlantic Woman Hoaxed a Large Mcmlicrs of the Mctlical Classes Mies Willis Kills gar a pre-nupllal fir Mlaa Arabella Godfrey yesterday Cycling hall, on Sunday evening, Feb niumr'Ai i(iti rratib iiaii. Tim l'avta. "A HOT OLD TIMf "A Hut CHJ Tim." whi. returned to th Grand last night. I Well Worth the ahlle of llioe ho fill ttijivrm-rl In ultra lu lli mm farce an I pl.ng niultl lnterKiallons.

The plci Itself i a aild. farce evidently auKirratc.l by the lo dtotnb utilised by hake paa. It wa tul given bete at luaiera a few y.nrs by liio lia. aba i still pUylng it. It baa nun recf-tiliy bee a at th Giand by apeciai coiiiistnie.

Lat night a vtrsion was Weil ititei peeled. A ruary II. at o'clock. Zionist Gale aiirrnoon. cofdiuily Invited.

Audience al Highland Tark Conservatory. luillad rownn Arc Anxious. To Go To the Service of Japan. A Yry pretty home w-, ling occurred IM inuu Arl IJk a COMING ATTRACTIONS. Today' B.I'- Fosters.

li p. "Th C.ii.iller" Grand. p. m. "A Hot old Time Ites.neJ ar.it for Foster' and the Grand tm s.le at the opera House pharmacy.

"A Hot Old Time" will rnntlnti st th Grand InnlRht and for two r-formnme tomorrow. Th Cavalier" will seen for th flrt time 111 le at Foater'a to-nlKht. The aonthrrn atmoapher with wbbh Mr. Cable b.i hi story Is sill lo be skillfully tran.ferrvd to the st ilt Version. Th Interest of the audleite la mainly to th love atory about which th whole plot revolt In the role of the blRh spirited diuvhler of the south Churlolta a a Tha I.dle Embroidery Circle wedneiKlay evening.

February 17. at UiVae lii. mma IUchjiiian Weeley M. K. church meet on Frl Mr.

Urant llajloy. fin ho anl day. February 1. at JO lo. wit th h'n of Mr.

a I Mr. A. W. Adair. U17 Tiity-aeveiith lrvel.

lnce. Mi KIlE.itw'h Adair itid in marring to Mr. William llut- (n) I'rrluita. "Mrhl" Naarl MISS RANDALL ASSISTED JOIN" IOWA CITY FORCE Mr. Kvan of the Normandy.

aWel tb) Muvl "Ui-nia" Twelfth and High. A god attendant I'T of KetthlhHit, Aioeka. Itev. T. J.

Complete tbaiig Of ae.alte has Iniw of the Kut Fide Cliurvh of Christ Is desired. Uy order of secretary, Th regular meeting of Mm. Chr! Visiting Jfuiician Is Prominent Wriie To of the Ftate Uk place, the chorus is spnghily, at-IihcIIvc jnl well coMi'mcd. and th olnviutlng. The bride wore a gown ihumpugna crepe over silk, with thlf- In Musical Circles In West exiiKgerated fun of Urn Unu Itaell I Still ncljv.

lardy musical ln. rnture clues will be held Monday. February 2Jd. al 5' 3'l ilr. Hardy.

aslted by fin and li-e trlmmlnr. The arheme of decora Ion In the riming room was University Volunteers anJ Story tanks Out. Social and Club Events Today. Mis Ksthryn Cpnn entcrlnlns, Mr. and Mr.

John Ve'r, dinner, ilra. Dr. tl. K. Muor.

lumheon. I'nlly Circle al I'nltarlnn church. Mrs. J. ItreJ Jiurlhut, tnfunnuj cards.

Th ofttcrra of the Mothers and i.ddi Weston enacts the hb role ern Iowa. Ml Hlmcoke. will play tbe tltth sym of the etprrsMiian, whose name la Mow changed to Sandy Tlu-twin, but hi green and wblta. lit the p.trlor acatterel rut flower and palm. The grnora la an enterprising buslneps man phony of Tscbalkowsky.

Tlttell Is alleged tn ive mad very good Impression. "Th Cavalier" will also be given tomortow afternoon and One of the mewt beautiful and ar- War fever haa broken out in Iraks who control esti-nsiva mining Inter. dialect I neither Hootch nor I run. It bettr a dower rearmblanc to th enter- Trinhera' union of MiKlnlry schoul will hold a reception to the rnemtNTS The ladle of Pans Pour! rlub will evening. university.

Catching th spirit of the eats In Alnaka, and the bride I on of tiMlu mualral i.rrjmmn of the a- waullnr of an untutored ava. )el entertain their husbands Haturda State university student who s.il ain waa riven laat right at lh Hiah Ie moat estimable young li-di-s. Mr. and Mra liutler will soon evening st the home of Mrs. 11.

so ludli roua mat it I conuuciw io to be prrparlng to loin Japan In Its lumbtiating of Itussia, a squad of Irak land Tara Oillega or mualc by lra. I'alar Wood-lllldrelh cf Atlantic. leave for tettl Washington, whera at the home of Mr. Ptrttyer, IT1 foutb Mxllj Btreet. Kriday, Jrlrury from I.JO to 4 30.

Kch member la to brina one friend. Mra. J. U. ileck, KtroUry of commute.

Pebald, I'M lirattiebnro avenue, a in ne ti hiUrity. Wlillnm Sellery Is the nwiwr of a Tnedlc hav written to Thomas Peter Hests go on s.ile tomorrow for "Th Proud Prince," which will presented ne.t Tuesday at Foster' by 11. Fothern. "Harriett'. Hoes, mo in." the they will reelde.

The out-of-town giiesta were Mr. and Mr. William Th 8 K. O. club will meet with iin a rraduat of aa man.

president of th freshman colle good has voice, which was turned on at several Juncture with pleaelng effect Thomas Fortune, Jol Davis Mr. Arthur N. Crow on Harrison av giate cls at the H'ate university, who atfrn coneratnry and la now tak a The Kmhroldery cluh mt yxterday Adair. Mr. and Mr John Rlemer.

Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mr. CI.

A. Worth. Indianou; Mr. and Mr. heids the prospective ambitious war enue, Friday afternoon at o'clock, a ing a jxxt rraduut roure of Frtir.k It rrmembreI that rior from that school.

afternoon with Mrs. William Hale. firahatn. Prnirle City; Mr. and Mr.

I'eterman saya a number cf Prake and r)uale Melson wet also prumlnent In th musical diversion. A musical farce has not pered at the Grand this season that hjia brought a Liter lira. HIMrrvh mudu her dbut tn Imi Mr. Edith McQuald Frailer enter talned Wednesday evening In honor I. J.

Vance. Atlantic; Mr. and Mrs. students want to go to war. Tha members of the Heidelberg Darn ing club gave a dancing party I u-t ful comedy In whbh M.iry Mutinerlng la starring, will be seen at Foster's next Wednesday.

Feat tale Monday. "Fisitloss Town" comes to the Grand the lalter half of neit Week. President Hill M. Hell of Drake says V. E.

NewciU Altoona. Mr. Mary lilven of St. I'aul. a a and mom popular grist of songs and that there Is nothing to hinder them evening.

from going If ilu-y want to. The Ounal tVTilt cluh met with Mrs. epecialtli s. Governor and Mr. A.

H. Cummins a At the home of Mr. Fllnker on SlJth Although the Drake medics who long J. W. Cotlerall Thursday evening.

entertained sevenly-fiv guests at dinner last evening, senator and their a to march on to Korea hav olxervej Millie me Is to marry Edgar Mr, and Mr. W. 8. Brown of Gran 1 the utmost erecy in their prellinln Hives It was a anhlngton hlrtn- avenue, ednSilay evening, hT dnughter, Minnie Lena, wa united In inanlaKe to Mr. Warren Loon- of Fifty gtn-sta were In attendum Si.n hellHrir, a rlgar manufacturer, sjys Humor.

The little woman, a avemi" entertained the members of sry activities toward this end. the fact dar narty. Flags are used In d-cor- the Conversational club and their th.it no les than a dusen hav slg- ulnif tee home. The table a ere dec WILL INSTALL NEW PASTOR Council Will Be Held In Iowa Falls On February 24, When Rev. C.

C. Warner Will Begin Hia Work. huKhands and the honorary members nlftVd their willingness to go to the The home decoration were pink and daugtiter of Louis James, Is remembered here as the child heroine of "The Uttie Princes." Hhortly afterward orated with flag, red. whit and blue candles. Minature nags were at each of the club at a o'clock dinner front, leaked out In a letter written white carnation, ferns and emilajt.

to of the State university. place. ah had a p.irt in -tjiad ot it, wiyuo Kltch short-lived we. He refuses to divulge the names of the writer Mr. E.

M.ore of Fifteenth street FLDOnA. Feb. lS.Snecl1 Clof questioning of numerous mem Favs Stephen 111 the Fports of gave a I ocincK luncneon inursuay In honor of Mls Ida Weaver of ln- bers of the medical department of The pastor of Congregational churches of cent! al Iowa are looking forward to the Times: Drake university last night did not re I diana polls. The table decorations When "The Henrietta" was put on THE REGISTER AND LEADER LATE FASHION HINTS. veal the Identities of the students who era iiliig carnations.

i ne place have decided that they would rather (he stage a decade and a hair ago. the scene in the stockbrokers' olllce wits rarda ware hearts done In water cul or. make ell men sick than sick men well. Some of those seen smiled looked upon ns a bit of realism quite out of the ordinary, fo It was, and a a a The ladies of the Central Presbyter- knowingly but maintained their si attracted and held attention month lence- Others appeared to be sur Ian church give a social and literary ifter month, and ufter year. But A SMART SHIRT WAIST.

prised st the knowledge, and It Is ev what did the country know then of afternoon In the home of Mr. J. D. Edmundeon. Wet Grand avenue.

lock exihanse transaction, or the a happy event which w-il occur In this city Februaty 24, when Key. C. C. Warner, pastor of the First Congregational church of this city, will be formally Installed, ami sn ecclesiastical council has been called for that pur-sise. Fifteen churches will take part In th event.

The Installation proper will Include a sermon by President Bradley of Iowa college, Installing prayer by Pev. T. Douglass of Grlnnell, the rlrht hand of fellowship by Kev. J. 8.

Beach of Clarion, tho charge of the pastor by liev. J. K. Fnowdon of Cedar Falls, the charge to the iK-ople by Dr. Churies K.

Tower of Hampton. ident that the Japan sympathizers have had better luck In keeping their designs under cover at home than has accompanied their negotiations at a a a Rev. Elinor Gordon of Fargo. S. mechanism or the oourse, compare i with lis knowledge of todayT "The "A1 i 1 V- will sive a paper on Hrowning at Henrietta" scene was Interesting In Iowa Cliy.

Unity circle thl afternoon at I o'clock. All friends interested In Hrowning are "If some of the young men want to tensely the public did not thoiouclily understand It. The invited. sail for the far east and take up the cutis of Japan," said President Hill twentieth century public has been ed- Th annual Frances Wlllard me ated to a higher standpoint. Kvery laat night, "there la nothing to hinder them from doing so." ndv and his wife too, In some In morial service will be held by the Federation f)f Women's Christian lance is familiar with Wall street, 'How about their wlthdrawl from nd the board of trade, and steel, nnd the university?" he was asked.

wheat, nnd cotton, et cetera, ad libi There Is nothing to hinder the men Temperance unions at the home of Mr. Florence Huggard. Twenty-fourth and Cottage Grove avenue, at 2:30 p. m. tum.

It Is not to be wondered at from leaving any time they wish to therefore, that the advance sale of do so." The scheme to go to the seat of war eats for the production of "The Pit Is accredited to the brain of Thomas the Lyric, umounted to over tiz.uuo Personal Mention. eterman, at the State university, and the largest this season and prob- Mr. and Mrs. O. C.

Sacked of Wln- MRS. DAISY WOOD HILDRETH. Of Atlantic. ince the story of the determination of bly for several seasons past. Isoth him and some of his friends was Ing equalling this really enormous pro motion has been seen In New lorK up rinted in The Register and Leader, ho na been struecllng beneath an ava- terset are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Keithley at 1067 Twenty-second street. GIVE BENEFIT FOR SHISSLER to this time.

"The Pit" Is an event. Moines as a vocalist a few weeks ago anche of letters from men, young nnd A clever dramatization of what closely at one of the Saturday afternoon mat old. of nil walks of life. School teach pproaches the standard sot for the yet inees, at which time she distinguished ers and clerks, students, farmers, peo- unpublished American novel, it deals Woodmen of Gut Smith Camp Propose herself as a singer of more than or le employed and unemployed, have with subject of intense human Inter dinary ability and her playing last written asking by what method they est. Commercialism and materialism night proved her to be no leas accom to Assist Shisslers With a Liberal Contribution.

murt proceed to gain a place with the form the keynote of the play, but run plished as a pianists. Iter playing of nlverslty detachment, ana tne tem nlng through It. and serving a a roll the Heethovcn sonata op. 27, No. 2, to the predominant thread.

Is the love perature of the martial blood of many remlesa ones ha gone up aeverul de was given In a very mualclanly man While the Woodman lodge of Los tory. The gradual nbsorptlon of every ner. Mrs. Hlldretii is very prominent grees. flhre of the soul of Jadwln, the wheat In musical circles in Atlantic.

Bhe was plunger, in the game of gigantic gam Angeles has done all. it could for Charles M. Phlsaler, formerly of the fhtssler Chase book store of Ies Moines, the victim of a recent scalding assisted lust night by Miss Helen Ran WIFE KEPT UP THE SEARCH bling, his ambitions and their collapse dall, a soprano who Is very fast com through his unbridled lust for gain, all ing to the front as a singer. Her accident, the Gus Smith lodge of Des group of German songs were given serve to make an American play of Intense interest No cost has been spared Moines, of which he is a member, is with splendid style and understand not Kolnir to be outdone. The members After Seven Weeks of Vigilance She Caused Arrest of Man Charged With Killing Her Husband.

In the staging. Fix hundred people ing, while the dainty little "Spring of the Los Angeles lodge have gener Hong," by Mrs. Mncnoweii and "My Shadow." by Henry K. Hadley, proved ously allowed themselves to be operated upon for the purpose of remov-liic pieces ot cuticle, to be used In the Peosta Soap vs Muscle and Pfottft win.i because the us of Proftta i the modem, work-inving wmy. The woman who goes from week to week in dread of Monday should adopt the new easy way now.

Go to your grocer's today, buy a carton con tain mtr five barn of Peosta for c.c. Thousands of women are happier because Peosta has made Monday, the washday, pleasant. Use Beach's Peosta Soap Block's Hand Snap keeps lh hands to be real llttlo gems. The following is the nrorramme in full: skln-giafting operation upon Shissler. 1.

Sonata, Op. 11, No. 2 Beethoven The litis Smltn lodge ot ues woines Adagio Bostenuto, Allegretto, i'resto Asitato. purposes to furnish the wherewithal (a) Dort In den Weiden with wnicn snissier ana nis piucay tie wife may live. (b) Bundmnenchcn It is understood that the long series (r.) Will Nleinand Slngen II, ta Intermezso Op.

117 Hr.ilitns of misfortunes to which Sblssler has (at I'r'Mudo Op. 2. No. IS Chopin been subject, have left him In greatly (r.) PolotiHlpe Ltl, No. 1 Chopin (d) Die Lorelei Liszt (a) Merry Maiden Spring MacDowell reduced circumstances.

His brother Woodmen will come to the rescue. appear In the several Bcenea. Julia Marlowe, whose last play, "Fools of Nature," was not a success, will resume her Interrupted tour on February 29. She Is to appear In several of her old successes, Including "When Knighthood Was in Flower." i Charles Hawtrey has revived "Faucy Fally," a Jolly farce, producing it for the first time In America last week. "Saucy Fally" Is a ship of which Herbert Jocelyn the role assumed by Mr.

Hawtrey is the pretended captain. Jocelyn has won his wife by posing as an intrepid explorer and sea captain. His mother-in-law opposes Jocelyn, whenever he attempts to give up his assumed life and adopt another calling that will enable him to be nearer to his wife. During one of these forced disappearances to keep up appearances, Jocelyn meets a pretty teacher of music. HiH tales of adventures In un NEW YORK.

Feb. IS. After an unremitting search of nearly seven weeks.dur-ing whlrh she haa walked day and night on the Bowery, spent hours In unsavory resorts and exhausted every resource of a skilled detective. Mrs. Katie Duffy, of Brooklyn, today caused the arrest of tha man who Is accused of being her husband's murderer.

Richard Duffy, her husband, was fatally stabbed on the night of January 1 in front of a Howery resort, and before his death said that the wound hud been Inflicted by Charles De-vuno. The police used every effort to capture Devuno, but In spite of a full description given by Duffy, were unable to do so. Mis wife, however, undlsrouragod, kept up the search without remission. She patrolled the Bowery, visited haunts Devuno waa wont to freouent. shadowed his friends and even watched rnllroaVl station and steamship piers In hen attempt to llnd him.

Ltmt night aho saw the man enter hotel on the Bowery and (li) My snauow iiauiey in gov cp not i ion. For this purpose a large benefit ban All DKSIQN BY MAY MANTON. 4370 SHIRT WAIST. re) 1 Ijove I on boocsKI III. ta) Froehilche Gedanken and supper Is being arranged for next Tuesday evening to be given by the II MtEtL Ij The new wnlsllngs are beautiful nnd tempting; In the extreme and make Dalpy Wood-Hlldreth Gus Smith camp, M.

w. in me ud most effectively in the models of the season. The waist shown is made (h) Am Oenrer See Op. J.W Bcndel (c) I.lebef waller Op. fi7.

No. fi. Motskowdkl Yeoman building. Tickets for the af-fnlr are now being sold at the clerk's of the mercerized sort, white lined with blue, piped with blue and finished with collar of white, but the variety offered la almost limitless. The walat is MI.I Koine L.ivingi!ion, accompanist, office, second floor of the xeoman buildlns-.

and the City Book and PROGRAMME AT WEST HIGH, Stationery Store, 610 Walnut street. an admirable one and combines a tucked front witn a plain Dack white, In place of the regulation box plait, there is an applied one of graduated width. The quantity of material required for the medium size is 4V wards 27, 8 yards 32 or 2 yards 44 Inches wide. A May Manton pattern, 4370, slr.es 84 to 42, will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper Prominent Local Musician By Ra- MAYOR BRENTON CONFIDENT quest Appeared at High School. Dr.

F. E. V. Shore on receipt of ten cents. Chief Executive Feela Certain That The following programme wag (riven by special Invitation Thursday morn Exclusive Specialties.

Prouty Is Away in the Lead at This Stage of the Game. PATTERN DEPT. THH RKOISTER AND LEADER. ing; By Orant Hadley, Tom Davis, known lands Impress her so deeply that she vows that nothing shall ever part them. Though a married man, Jocelyn Is so overcome by her hero-worship that he promises to marry her.

Complications arise later by the arrival of the real captain of the Saucy Sally and of the sailor whose life Joseyln claims Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat. Mavor James M. Hrenton went to omc Removed to 5U outran National Effect of Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy. Bank. nuiMitut Douglas tewnshlp last night, where he addressed an audience In the Interest notified the police, who arrested Devuno after a struggle.

He had been in Pittsburg since the murder, It Is said. Devuno. who. with Duffy Is said to have been prominent in the gang life on the lower east side, wa arraigned toduy on a charge of homicide. Wife Murder and Suicide.

DENVER. Feb. IS Frank G. Renter, a railroad conductor, aged 62 years, today killed his wife, aared 40, and committed" suicide s-t the Woman's home in this city. The couple, who had four children, had been separated for a year, and the wife recently sued for a divorce.

Sen. ter called on tier to plead for a recon-dilation and when she refused it he shot her. 4.170 (SliiKl WA1S1, Please send the above-mentioned pattern, as per directions given balow, to Nam No Btreet To-a But. When you have a cold, Chamber lain'a Remedy liquefies the of Judge Prouty's candidacy for the congressional nomination. The meeting was held In the Prairie Green school house and wa well attended.

tough mucous nnd causes Its expulsion from the air cells of the lunps. THE BEST KNOWN KNOWN AS THE BEST. pattern) i Msaturements Waist Bust Age (if child's or miss' The campaign Is Just beginning to produces a rree expectoration, and opens the secretions. A cure soon follows. This remedy will juic a get thick," said the mayor yesterday.

"From now until the primaries there None Such mince meat will be something doing every minute severe cold In less time than any oth CAUTION careful to give Correct Number and Size of Patterns Wanted, When the Pattern Is Bust Measure you need only mark 32, 34, or whatever I it may be. When In Waist Measure, J2. 24, 26, or whatever It may Whsn 1 Mies' or Child's Pattern write only tn Qgure representing tha ags. It is not i necessary to write "Inches" or "years." I Address RKOISTEK AND LEAUi.il. Ces Moines, Iowa.

and every lick Is going to count. er i treatment and It leaves the srUm "Do I think we are going to win 7 lrt a natural and healthy condition. It In 10c Packages with List of Valuable Premiums. Fill your coal bins while the weather Is good, Bennett Bros. Phones U.

Dr. Roderlo Watts, over Franker. Well, now, ask Captain Hull wnat ne counteracts any tendency toward thinks about jjiymnonla..

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