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THE JfVAtfSVILLE PRESS JUNE 12, 1912. Pas Two. T. STRONG-ARZI MAN AT CHICAGb; 1 1 arm man and BIG BIRTHDAY PARTY AT SLAUGHTERSVILLE SLAUGHTERS VILLE, Jui9 12. In honor of the sixty-t'ird birthday of Mrs.

W. A. Moss a family reunion was held Monday at their home here Thirty-five merrbers of r-e in the of the dav followed by a sumptuous luncheon. OPEN HOUSE ST THE HEW HOME OFLIEDERKRANZ where he was the guest of friend's and relatives. Miss N.

Heinline, 1317 W. Illinois-st, will spend Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Tell City. Mrs. E. Burns, who for months has been living withi her son, E.

Burns, 1201 W. Pennsylvania-st, left last week for the home of her (lausrhter, Mrs. B. Newman, 47 Wellington-ay, where she Is seriously ilk Everett Wright, well known young- man of the "West P'de, who has been emploj-td as a dam builder the Henderson has resigned! his position there and is now at his home, 1225 W. Pennsyl-vania-st.

The Franklin theater will be opened or Monday with moving pictures and I r.fi C.SEW SO TP 7W i 6 1 LiULii I i I pro i I Lai i i WTO AN EAVT SEAT Fori- A STANLEY SKETCHES mr-r WILLIAM 0 II If i 1 CVEFJY DEALER I HAS 17. K4 WEST SIDE NEWS THROUGH THE 0UTL00KING GLASS STEAM ROLt-e2. HIM FRO.M day, Wednesday and Thursday of v. 18, 19 and 20, the proceeds to be devoted to the build-in 'rnd of the new Miss Marguerite Varner has gone to Padueah, to spend several flays with friends. Mrs.

B. C. Sullivan, who has been ill for many weeks. Is improving at her home, 1225 W. Illinois-st.

Mrs J. Gaffney ofElberfield, ilnd is here for a visit ith her mother, Mrs. F. Fuchsi, 1112 W. Illinois-st.

Miss H. Berger will entertain a crowd of friends in honor, of her 18th birthday Wednesday night at her home, 1111 W. Iowa-si. Macer is expected to return from Purdue university Wednesday evening. He will spend his vacation with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Dr. T. Macer, 1123 W. Illinois-st.

H. Fogle, who Is now running a pressing club in the West Side, has bought a restaurant at 1220 W. Franklin-st, which he will operate in connection with his pressing business. I Tiler Pigg, colored saloonkeeper at 1234 TV. Iowa-st, barely escaped being shot by his wife Tuesday night at the corner of St.

av and Iowa-st. She said Pigg had hit her over the head with a chair, after which she shot five times. Mrs. W. Raersdale entertained her sewing club Tuesday evening at ner home, 1223 W.

Ohio-st. A pleasant eveniiijT wasi spent with games and story telling, after which luncheon was served. The Central Turnverein gave an outing for the chi'dren at Oak Summit park Wednesday afternoon. Mr. E.

Frisby, 1221 W. Ohio-st, has accepted 1 a position with the Henderson dam people. He will begin his work there about June 20. E. Sears of W.

Maryland-st, a fireman at No. 3 hose house, left Tuesday night for Coney Island, where he will spend his ten-day furlough. C. Buehn of 1019 W. Indlana-st st, -has returned from Vincennes, Convention i jM- -t- a Take?" Asked Alice, "Lincoln is right," said the Red Knight.

"And now I aiu going to Chicago." "That's a very good sign, said the gentleman in the bathing suit. "What is?" said the Re Knight blushing with delight. "That," said the other, pointing out the w'indow. "Can you read it? 'Use Walnut Oil and Save Your It sounds very convincing. "What are those famous word in Lincoln's second inaugural.

Alice? You know what I mean- 'With With How does it go?" asked the Red Knight. "I know what you mean." said tbe gentleman in the bathing suit as he rolled his menu card into a tube and began shooting ol ve pits through it. "You mcan. 'With Alice towards none, with hilarity "I think yon are very stupid," said Alice, and I wish you wouldn't take liberties with other people's The man in the bathing su't into tears. "I ws fool'ng," be sobbed.

New York Post. Th? Critical i Tililk zvA eesa For Trouble BY A PHYSICIAN Folks troubled with fermentation of food in the intestines wi'l finrl relief in a change frcm a meat to a milk and cheese d.iet. Meat, mire than other foocSa, is apt to develon bRr'illi in the intestines. and mi'k products deve'op bncilli of their own that kill the harmful bacilli that infest the intestines. There are more centenarians in Bulgaria than anywhere else in the world, and medical authorities attribute It to th efact that the Bulgarians live largely on sour milk.

Folks who find that milk and chieese are continating can offset that effect by eating plenty of laxative fruit, such as prunes or figs, gr-if, 'ead made of whole wheat or bran. First Vcluneer For Vice President JOHX A MEAD, Governor of Vermont, who has nonneed himself a candidate nomination with Taft. alitor MILKMEN TOE MARK, SAYS THE INSPECTOR "The milk dealers are living up to the pure food laws better this year than ever," said Milk and Food Inspector Walter Zumstein Wednesday. Zumstein has been busy analyzing milk for tht last week and reports that formaldehyde is not much in evidence in the cow product. Mushroom Corns, Quick Cure And All Kinds Sore Feet The following Is absolutely the surest and quickest cure known to science for all foot ailments, the painful mushroom corn Included.

"Dissolve two tablespoonf uls of Calocide compound in a basin of warm water. Soak the feet in this for full fifteen minutes, gently rubbing the The effect is really wonderful. All soreness goes instantly; the feet feel so "good you could sing for joy. Corns and callouses can be peeled right off. It gives immediate relief for sore bunions', sweaty, smeily and aching feet.

A twenty-five cent box of Calocide is said to bo sufficient to cure the worst feet. It works through the pores and removes the cause of the trouble. Don't waste time on uncertain remedies. Any druggist has Calocide compound in stock or he can get tt in a few hours from hiis wholesale house. It is not a patent medicine but is an ethical preparation.

WISE! I-L 7 HISS REUTTER TO BECOME A BIDE WEDNESDAY HiGHT At St. Paul's Evangelical church Wednesday evening at 8 friends and relatives will gather io witness tt.e marriage cf two West Side young peopie, Miss Mame Keutter and Euward Stephen, nev. Keller pastor of the church to The ushers Include Messrs. Ocar Scheurger and Kenry Schlimmer. Miss Reutter will be attended by her sister.

Miss C.ara Reutter of Mt. Vernon. as maid of honor. The bride's wedding robe is fashioned of 'white marquisette over white samu The regulation 'bridal veil of tul.e will be worn and her boquet will be Of white sweet peas. Miss C.ara Reutter will wear blue messaline and carry pink roses, Following the ceremony the couple will go to their own home which has been handsomely furnished on W.

Delaware-st, where a large reception wiil be heldv They will be at home to friends after July 1st MUSIC AND GAMES The Young Ladies' Minn-rv so ciety of Simpson M. E. church was entertained at a social evening on Tuesday at ti.e rtsi. e.t Ruth Entsminger, 1328 W. Frank- 1 lin-st, the guests numbering 10.

I Music and games were features of the evening, after which Ices ana cakes were served informally. WEST SIDE NOTES The women of Simpson M. E. church are working diligently for their bazar which is to be he'di on the lot back of the church on Tues- Moment of the Tlie minimi pfjilo of G-e Memorial church will be he di Thursday at Cypress beach. No More Constipation WtiEE! It's Me for Olive Tablets! That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr.

Edwards prodn -H Olive Tablets, the substitute for, Dr. Edwards, a practicing for 17 years ani Calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tableis while creating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do net contain calomel, but a healing, soothing laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated tablets. They cause the bowels an 1 liver to act normal.

They never force them to unnatural action. It is easy to compel bowel and liver activity for a time with calomel and nasty, sickening, griping castor oid, but the after effe.s are dangerous, and the real causa of the trouble is often not even touched. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tsb'ets are so easy to take that children do net regard them as "medicine" at ali. If you have a "dirk brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull, tired fueling sick headache torpid liver and constipated, ycu'll find q'lick, sn'-s and only pleasant results from one or two little Olive Tablets at bedtime.

They're perfectly harmless. Thousands take one every night just to keri right. Try them. 10c and 25c per box. The Olive Tablet Company of Columbus, Ohio, (64 Cl'liKil J.

WlTHOl'T Write for Itooklrf on an- i 'er ncil Kei'tnl nisense. i Rooms l-(erine(liule Life J. S. REFLER, M. D.

Spermlit We Pay Best Prices for your Feather Beds. PUiows and Bolsters. 'Phone 3114 or adrlresa S. MOSKQWITZ CO. 11 Upper First-St.

The Pair SHOE Pay 5c Car Fare anJ t4 LY AST ARVELOUS all of them reside right here in Evansville, so she felt there must he ijonie truth in the testimonials, she de-r3ed to make one more try for a cure, her huband also suffered with stomach troub was afraidi to eat much solid food, his stomach bioai-ed, gas in stomach causedi a pressure against the heart, lettering, shortness of breath, diziines, wea', run down, she procured three bottles of the Quaker Herb Extract and one of the Oil of Balm, after using them three weeks, comes back" to get more medicine, ai sai-X; "Quaker Extract and Oil of Balm is the greatest medicine in the world: it has done me more good than all the remedies I hrve ever used, and my husband is just feeling fine, and we both feel we have at last found a cure. Gray, the health teacher says: "casps of this kind should convince PILES 4 REED i 1 I Tiie new home of the Lieder-kranz-JIaonncrdior st; throv open V4 nc frr lUihl.e and opt he; use v.Ll De cunri i i night. A ur.i:rni ic covr.r tis o.itire tit h.is been pio I "ed. The new borne lias been decorated in ublie ajJ i fl The three davs' program oepn at 2 o'clock Wednesday after-neon, when members of the ci conducted visitors through t' new building at Diisicn-st. atd Seccnd-av.

Wednesday niht the program will be an one. A snecial orc'e-fra under the direction of Prof ludwig Frank play. Misses I.ela Geiser afid Hilda Lohse and Wm. Wittekinst will sing. Concordia Sirging so.iety and members of the Litd-erkranz-Menntrcaor and Ladies' chorus will be on t.he program.

These also pre under Prcf. Frank's direction. Pres. Chas. Brcmm of the Mavor Heiiman, IT.

Billstcn and Rev. Wm. will make addresses. Following the concert a dance will be given. Thursday the bouse will be open all day and at i 0 30 in the evnine a will be civen.

The iiederkrarz Ladios' Aid so-cietv has arranged the bonnutt. The end of the house fes-thities will come Friday night with a smoker. CHAUTAUQUA PLANS UNDER DISGUSSiON The chaitauoua was the absorbing subject Tuesday night at a joint meeting of the R. M. A.

and the committees of the Van-c-erburg-co. Sunday School Asn. It was announced that ground for tents will re free. Secv. Lockycar announced that Miss McCfceyne cf Furdv.e bnd been engaged to deliver domestic science lectures.

NEGRO EDUC ATOR TO SPAX HR17 SUNDAY; Rev. Richard D. Stiron, prin cipal cf the Atlanta Normal and Industrial IcsTitute, of Atlanta. will address the colored people of Evns-ille ay afternoon at Zicn M. E.

church. Dr. Stins-V'ii is a uoct-a tunwtor will alk on liues to uplift the negro. EEADY FIFT FOR SEAT AND T. E.

FRANCIS J. nESET, Famous irraft of San Francisco, don't propose to be ousted from cnT-nti and will co clear irons for Roosevelt. TWO STREET PAVING CONTRACTS ARE LET The Westeri Ccnstruction favored contracting concern of the Workers, got the coalract Tuesday for paving Adams-av from Riverido-av to Frcnt-av. Eighth-st frm Division to In-gle-sts will be paved by Bedford fe Nugent, iick block will be used. The cost in each job will be 51.95 per ard.

GOT TWO RATS To prove tbat be appropriately phserved rat killing day, Dan Dunlap, color janitor of court house, exhibited two tats Tuesday. He swatted with a stick. They bad helping themselves to his thickens. the dead them beer, small Boys and Girls Watch Friday's Press and get a Free Package of Checkers. Leaves at 8 p.

der guaranteed. Bring ix I iThursci i i i(A'i5ViLLrs' XHEATSI TONIGHT tk Kitn and lier ovn comjiJiHy in "A Wife's Honor" ThurR. and 'iTht. "A WIFE'S CONFESSION." Pri-e, Ii. M-riit, Kio.

2tc, S0-, omeriir Photo of Vera De Vere Stit. Cook's Electric Park Tonlaiit r.t O'clock "KEYL" AO TniF, CONCEPT Cotne A Great Trent. AMM runoiis Tonight A tiirl Wiiat." Evausville's Family Theater AY 3 FEAT! PITOTOPI.A YS CRANSTON'S 'FOR 1HE GOOD OF HER iKV "A COWilllV'S DAKIN'G KESt'l New A ma curs Coming Indianapolis Auto Itr. r-e 3 YOU THEM? You had better et 1.1. KHA -TT cuch values offered before.

ALL 0.1 BARGAIN TABLES iv DAY AT L. C. BOMM ST3. the skeptical that Quaker is different I iv in all other remedied for it does the work that others ieit unci on e. Now If you suffer with rheumatism, catarrh, stomach, kidney, liver bladder or blood trouble, in-tliges'tino, constipation call at th L.

C. Bomra Drug Go. 4th and Walmit-sts, get a bottle of the vvonO srful Quaker Herb Extract, see the benefits vou will receive in a few days. Quaker Herb Extract $1.00 per bottle, 6 for $3 and 3 for $2 50; Oil Ba a tic; Salve for Piles, O'd 2ff Cousin Svrup, Poa for Skin and Sca'p, 3 for 2'c. Ca 1 todav, hive a talk with Gray.

He ran be feen from 9 a. m. to 9. p. m.

dailv. It costs you not one penny to talk to him. Shipped to you by express on receipt of price, all prepaid on orders of $3.00 or more. rnnilDCnw S2 i ONISSED Ur ii 'iX ii ii hJ i V. itut Train Won't To "I will never go to Chicago, said the Red Knight.

--lice looked up iroin her bsok "What tram on't you take?" she isked "The 3:30," said tie Red Knight. which would you rather not have, a lower berth or an up- ptr one?" said Alice, all means a lower berth," said the Rad Knight. "It makes no difference to me, yo i knovv' And so the next morning they sat at breakfast in the dining car. "It makes one dizzy to see the country flash by," said Alice, half to herself. The gentleman in a batamg suit who sat at the next table eat- olives with a spoon turned around with a reassuring smile.

"I shouldn't worry if I wre you," he said. "It keeps np all the way to Chicago, you know." "What keeps up?" said Alice- "Tfce country, of course," said the gentleman. But at the word Chicago the Red Knight looked up suddenly. "My dear Alice, do you happen to remember the name of the president who was nominated at Chicago in 1860?" be said. "Let me see," said and she began to reneat to herself: First Washington his country's pride, Then sturdy" Adams tine and tried.

Then Jefferson "We shall be in Chicago before you get to Daniel Webster." said the gentleman in tbe bathirg suit. "It was Lincoln, of course." TINE 7-POUND BOY," WIRES F. R. PETERS Tne Evansville Press, now editor of the Terre Haute Post, notified The Fres3 Wednesday that be and Mrs. Peters have lost all interest in tbe Chicago republican convention, the Cuban revolt, the Mexican rumpus and other affairs worthy of simply ordinary mention, due to the arrival cf a fine seven-pound bov at the Peters home early Wednesday.

Peters even feels now that be doesn't care muca if the grand iury there taks no action in the charges of rank violations of tb.3 election laws in the recent pri maries in tbe Yigo-c" town. Queer what tbe arrival of a lit- tie tad will do in a bom 2 and how tbe surroundings will change, eh? Walter Clatter, 111 md Verty Juliene. 1918 E. Illinois-t, both employes of the Hercules Suggy were married Saturday it Ft. Branch.

9 i I teiK iPs iirf AT ffl i Violin' -'iJ I SURPRISING- RESULT "5 REPORTED EVERY DRUG 4TH WALNUT Of the many hundreds of people who openfy proclaimed) their benefits from the use of the wonderful Quaker Remedies none were more enthusiastic than Mr. and Mrs. John Russ who reside at 13 est Florida-st, this city. Mrs. Russ said to Gray, the Quaker health teacher at the L.

Drug store, 4th and Walnut-sts, she hadi suffered untold agony with rheumatism In her hneesi, ankles and feet, at times very badly swollen, and it seemed impossible to walk, she has tried very many diTerent treatments for rheumatism, but she never received any benefits until a few weeks ago, she had been reading about the maay people who were using tne Quaker Herb Extract and Oil of Balm with such marvelous results, and the many people whose names- appeared in the papers, and APPLYING THE TWO-THrpI)S vRULE. ay. Night Excursion and Dane Magnificent new dance floor and the finest lighted and sweetheart. pat on the Unio river, jmu lJMXUAiuiiwiD a. returning at 11 p.

m. tout wife, mother, sister VOiT AIU rSry IU flP Ij. W. ICAUAIN and H. uvvners.

tuupimu, a. u. iiiiiui oiii ALL T.HE ABOVE GIVE THEIR PERSONAL SUPERVISION TO EACH AND EVERY TRIP' OUT. air p. n'riliinnil.

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