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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 8

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Maiesnepmati CSYKOUS DAILY TSILUirS, CZYI-IGU2, 12 DIAITA. r-r I I- 1 TW The Broadway A Milne of high sounl life, of the follies urid foibles of the rich. In yhich 'a woman frees herself frotn tliojbilken and golden web of i social spider and finds 1 Untrammelled love. A SPARXLIK3 SEE IT. I.I Vfc-J- Lower Floor 22c.

Balcony 15c. i Children ICcl (We Paid) Comedy 4 jr MIUV, 1 111 By' Frederick and inai KTB captivate New York vy Fanny, Hattpn 4 Starring Beautiful 10 RARE MONKEY IN BOSTON 1 a-mi I'tf-katf i- a iMn ja at a a 1 SB SOCIAL EVENTS K3 C-3 'tit PUUL Itlilllltlllilii!) -m ynpii nn nnn nm rnnn Symphony Lawn IJJUIb HHa 130 tUOIIL Week at Federmann's A showing of the very latest Stationery. Inspect our displays while stocks are "Symphony Lawn for those who discriminate" 111 I FDERMANM'Q way fromnoise. There wa many a nigbitwhen I didn't close ny eyes in sleep. ul fell off in weight, utilil I was hardly more than a shadow of.

what I had been and I got so weak I waa barely able to drag myself I tried so many medicines with disappointing results that I became completely But I' got" so interested in reading the wonderful Btatement appearing in the, papers about Teniae that I decided to give it a trial, and now see it was the Ibeat thing I ever did, taking just a fiw bottles of this medicine I have a splendid appetite, and no matter what I cat I never feci a eign if indigestion, I have gained twenty pounds in weight, am, free from nervousness and sleep like a child at night without waking up once. The truth is I am just in the best of health and feet good all the time. My friends are all the time asking roe what I have been taking to make me look so much better, and of course I tell them Tanlac. I expect" to praise it as long as I live." Tanlac is sold in Seymour by Maxon's Pharmacy and in Crothers-ville by C. W.

Taulman and in Brownstown by Cbas. Brock, and in Medora by the Reratl Drug Store. P-DRUG STORE- Cj 11 Quality cr vice tfictrolas if Our-line is complete for 'the Holiday trade. Come and make your selection and let us put it away for yc-u ior Christmas. All the known Artists of the world make Records for the Victor Company, thereby proving it to lie the mo-t natural reproduction of the human voice lie market today.

We do not recreate the human voice hut give you a real reproduction of the natural voice. Hear them at the Nervousness And jlndfgestlon Over ccm And She Hai Gained Twenty Pounds In Weight States Miss Baker. "There-has-been sueh a ch-nge in my healfh here lately that everybody jn the neighborhood is KiaJkiny about aaid lGss Nellie Baker, of 102 Liberty Fraeport, in relating her experience wjth TanJac the other day. Mies Baker is a popular itfeacher in the schools at Elena, and a-monjr Jofher 'benefits derived- from Tanlac she roports a gain of twenty pounds in weight. "I ain so delighted with what Tannic has done for me," ehe continued, 'Hhot it gives me the greatest pleasure to tell others suffering like I did how Uhey may get relief.

I waa in a badly run-down condition for two years. My appetite leflt me and even the little I did manage to eat caused mo to suffer terribly from indigestion. "Sometimes my head ached day and night for days at a time. My nerves were so completefly unstrung I couldn't stand the noise of people walking across the room, and often I shut myself up in my room, away from everybody, in order to keep NO LANGUAGE QUITE PURE Word Expressing New Ideas and. New Things Are Passed From Na- ticn to Nation.

If hy "a pure langunge" Is meant one that does not contain wonls nilopted from nnother language, then there are none nmooR civilized nations. A language Is not something maile to order, and that once mode ends there so far ns development id concerned- A language grows In many wnys. Take modern Kn)fllh for example. It differs considerably from the English of the time of (Jut-en Elizabeth, and It Is different from the language spoken In Knglnnd nt the time of the Normnn con.picst that could one of those old Snxons come back he would not understand na and we would not understand him. And yet the language he spoke Is the basis of modern English.

Since tbe time of the Snxons there has been greut jrrnwth. The Normans brought In French, nnd scholars since thpn have brought In thousands of words derived from Latin and Ore-. These are F.ngllsh words today, but he roots from which they sprang are lo be found In other and In many cases In older languages. Il Is because of this that the English vocabulary Is so extensive and tbe Inn- gunge so expressive. Italian.

Spanish nnd French are i Inrgely derived from Latin, which wiih the language of ancient Home, nnd for centuries Rome Was the ruler of continental Europe. And the Latins bor- rowed from the still older Oreek. Mrs. Ed Ut'terback, East Brown street, who has been ill for some time. remains in a critical 3 Ttassffleb Hbvertfsements 9T.

Kant Minimum Tan Words. Minimum' Frio, -Fifteen CmU Cuh. Tan CmU Additional If Adv. la Charged. Daily Bdltioa.

On Insertion, pr word eL Thre Insertions, par word eta. mix insertions, par word a eta. On month insertions, per .10 eta Weekly Sditioa. Each Insertion, par word 1 at JLOST IkHween Central Garage iud New Lynn Hotel, purse containing money. Finder return here.

LiImthI reward. a8d-tt' LOST Fur neek piece. Return to Kv-a Bowmen, Palace Restaurant. WANTED A cook for Reliance Mfg. Co's.

dormitory, Columbus, Ind. We offer a nice home and good wages to the right person. Apply (local) Reliance Mfg. Co. N.

R. Gresham. n3dtf WANTED Women attendants. Experience unnecessary. Apply by letter or in person.

The Cincinnati College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED To rent or lease 15 to nrres by March 1st. Must hab 1 house and burn. Inquire here. WANTED (iirl for general house work that can go home at night.

In- quire, 305 N. Chestnut St. lid WANTED Man and wife 'uj share home with elderly ludy. Everything furnished. Inquire here.

nl3d WANTED 200 tons of pumpkins, i h'ider Packing Company, Seymour, Indiana. o'2(idtf i i WANTED Cook. No laundry work. Phone Main 453. o2odtf WANTED (Iirl to wait on tables.

Eagle Restaurant. liod-tf FOR. SALE Eas; Ath Six room bouse. light, gas ffr cooking. House in line condition.

Hast Fourth Street. Eijrht room houe, strictly modern. Easii: Laurel Street. Five room house, cellar, fjjrnace, bath, electric lights, gas for cooking. Cash or terms.

Jackson County i.tan and Trust Co. n8dtf IOR SALE Six room house.furn. ice, bath and electric lights, on Indium polis avenue, between Fourth and il'th. The Travis Carter Co. a30dtf ill SALIv 1 Jersey cow years 1 Jersey heifer Hi month- old; 5 pigs.

Andrew IliiiU-r. Seymour- Indiana. E- 'hevroh-t miIe 1100 miles. Bargain. L.

New Lvnn Hotel. nl3.li.vw F'i( SALE Allen ear, touring, condition, fully equipped. Will demonstrate. I'lione 70S. noil-tf Fdi: SALE Eight road- ter.

Thoroughly ri li.iilt. Hyatt's FdK SALE Winter Fords, like Sedan automi.l'ile oierliauied i. niltf Tops tojIS. for See 27,1 liem at Til) 1 a xi Oil: ce. ri Villi SALE Ford roadster, also small truck body.

Completely overhauled. J. M. Phillips. s20dif FOR SALE pump gun, machine.

20 gunge line cabinet uilk-I. II. Eu Da I v. liott FoR i Li. rd M.irphy.

Uni. 2. 'con r. pntatoc-. litown, li.

If. nHi I iff SALE One -ccond-hnml ga gonil condition. Union Hardware n5d tl FOR SA I.l and Ian liound. ighf inon! ii- old. Phone 3 1 1 nKd HA ItfJAINS In good uged cars.

flOdtf Hnd Son Foli RENT Third an l-'unii- bed Mill street rooms. n12d I- URN1SHED ROOM For rent, 8.1 Dchlers Shoe Store. I.IV FOR RENT 'iar -Ireet. tlarage at 40!) South nOd rillROI'HACTOR- -Graduate of Indiana Sr-hool of Chiropractic. The Palmer System.

Six years experience. Coasulalion free. 712 Sccohd street. Seymour, Indiuna. Huffer.

TRUCKING Three trips to Indj-janapolis weekly. We specialize in ilive stock transportation as well as general hauling. James Ruddiek. Phone K-741. nl5d LONO DISTANCE Ilanlinff by motor truck.

'Phpnes It-741 and 333. i I I I CLUB ORGANIZED. Seyeh girls met yesterday afternoon 'at the tome of Muss Ruth Bot-torff, 216 West Jackson street! and organized club. The "hame chosen -was "The Social Seven" and the colors were pink and black. The (following officers were elected for a term of three months.

President Miss Eva Webb. Viee-Prasident Miss Esta Prath-er. Secretary Mjss Rush Dottorff. Treasurer Miss Gladys Prather. Pianist Misb Esther Hedwig.

Tbe other meiribers of the club are 1 Miss Beryl Dannettelle and Miss Lenora PiekerrelL At the close of the meeting light refreshments were served. The meetings are to be held regularly every Sunday afternoon from 2:00 until 5:00 o'dock. The next meeting will be held nexltl Sundav afternoon at the home of Miss Beryl Danneiltelle, South Walnut Street. BIRTHDAY Sl'RPRISE. Mrs.

John Mellenkamp, 420 West Oak street, was pleasantly surprised Sunday by her children in honor of sixty-sixth birthday anniversary. The came with tilled lwskels to send the day. She was very much surprised. Mrs. Melleneamp received a numJier of valuable gifts.

The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred I fere amp and family, Laura, Ar.hur and Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Harry Enihuff and children, Marguerite, William, and Mildred, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Stahb and daughters, Helen, and Geneva, Mr. and Mrs, Edward ''Mellenkamp and sons, Ieonard, and Dalbert, Mr. and Mrs. AHiert Mellenkamp and daughter, Kuth, and Mr Mrs.

John Mel-lenkafltffc SUNDAY fiFESTS. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Windhorst, 209 Fast Iaurcl streeti, had ats their guests (. a twelve o'clock dinner Sunday, Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Stein- edel, Mr. and Mr. Carl Steiowed- el, of city, Misses Ixinn and l.ucy Il.wle, oif Fort Wmyne, 1W) Downey n-d Harry Windhorst, of Indianapolis. Mr.

and Mr. Carl Stcinwedel, corner Fifth and Broadway, enter- lined Ihe same guests with a six o'clock dinner Sunday evening. WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION. The monthly inisincsx meeting of the Woman's Association of Com- tnercc will he held Tuesday night in the Chandler of Commerce rooms. A full af endan.e is desired as fie matter of a -lmnge in the constitution and several other -important matters must be taken (fp.

nOd TUESDAY Bit I DOE. i The meeting of ihe Tuesday Bridge Cub will be held at the home of Mrs. Eunice Bollinger on Tuesday, NovemlVr 23, tit 12:45 o'clock in- 1 -'end of on Thursday of this week. SUNDAY GUESTS. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Eisner, who lives east of the eity, had as their gue-ts Sundav-- Mr. and Mrs. E. M.

Ra.l.li.-k, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Hancock and sons, Itoscoe and Bilbo.

BUNCO PARTY. Mary Koeinmel, South Vine Mi -treet, entertailK inon with I 1 1 1 1 in -nts were serve rue-t Sundav after-party. Kefresh There were tea ACENDA CLASS. The monthly no-ding of the Agenda la-- of (lie Trinity Methodist Sunday will ihe held Thurs-lay evening at the home of Mrs. Ed- in, i of the city.

WIFE PAY l' to 3c pound for old rags, to ijc for books anil magazine-. Will call for nny nmount. Closed on Saturdays. Jar-vis Junk Yard. f2d-tf TAXI SERVICE Day or night, city or county.

Phone 447. Residence phone 67. Tip Richacdson. m27dtf WE BUY Your old stoves, rugs, dishes, etc. Call ns when wanting to sell.

Phone 714. Bell Meyers Opposite Post Office. SHOE ItEPAIRLN'OFirst class work giiiirunfeed. Prices right. Bnwe Stewart, 7 Indianapolis Ave.

d7d DAYLIGHT TAXI Anywhere in city. Mrs. French. Phone Main 502. n20d TAXI SERVICE Day or night.

Call Nelson Seymour, phone 361, ol4d-tf BAGGAGE TRANSFER Ororer Pbon 85. Resitlencf Phone 1 6dtf "1 This owl-faced monkey, a very rare specimen, has been presented to the Franklin Tark zoo In Boston, by Wll- llnm Ramsey of Lowell, Mass. "Jennie" was brought from Paraguay by Mr. Ramsey. COMING EVENTS.

TUESDAY Method it Home Missionary Society with Mrs. W. L. Johnson, -602 North Ewing street. Semper Fideljs Class of First Methodist church with Miss Louise Jacobs, South Walnut sJ: reet.

Alpha Class of First Method-int church at church. S. S. II. K.

Chub with Misses Margaret and Myrtle Ilirtzel. Loyal Daughters Class of First BajHist church wilfh Claude Swengel, West Second stredt. WEDNESDAY Priseilia Cluib with Mrs. J. E.

Crault, r14 North Pine street. Brownstown Wednesday Club with Mrs. Edwin Yermiljia, Brown stown. Junior K. K.

Kiub at home of Mrs. John C. Rocger, 010 West Second wireet. Hostess, Miss Hat tie Itoeger. Baijitist Home Department, Class No.

1, wiUi Mrs. Edward Burbrink, (133 North Broadway. W. C. T.

U. yvitb Mrs. If. R. Keach, North Walnut street.

Si. Ambrose Ladies' Aid Society with Mrs. Charles Murphy, North Broadway. THURSDAY Batdi-t Missionary Society with Mrs. E.

B. Bryan, 405 South Walnut street. Brownstown Wide Awake Club with Miss Blanche Cunningham, Brownstown. Lutheran Ixulies Aid Sooietty in dub house. Fortnightly Club with Mrs.

Henry loorlz. North Cheslnut street. Agenda Class of Trinity Methodist church with Mrs. Elwih S. hncek, west of city.

Flfl DAY Christian Aid Society in church parlors. Baptist Se wing- Society in chlure parlors. Methodist Aid Society in church, parlors. Daughters of Ruth of First Presbyterian church, with Miss Nellie Ernest, South Poplur street. Friday Magazine Club -with Mrs.

Fred Able, North Ewing street. Clovcrleaf Club with Mrs. A. P. Carter.

West Fourth street. A lpha Bel a Club w.iflh Miss Lydia Kruge. Ametie Club with Mrs. Clyde MeOownn, South Poplar street. Flarl Day, who underwent an operation for appendicitis recently a.t the Wal hospital, was able to return to home on South Poplar street this afternoon, MUl.r'e AaOal0 Oil.

Sun aa Will PodUT.lr Rallava Pala la Tm Mlaataa Try it right now for Itheoaiattim, NearHlirla. LiiuibaKO, aore, ttlff and iwol-Ipd joint, pain in the bnad, back and II mini, corns, bunions, etc. Aftar ona application pain usually dlsappaari at If by angle. A new remedy osaa eiternallr for Coniths, Colds, Croup, Inflnrata, Sort Throat, Dlphtbarla and Tonsllitla, Tlui oil Is conceded to ba tka molt penetrating remedy known. Its prompt and immediate effect in relieving pain Is due to tbe fact tbat it psnatratst to Iba affected parte at once.1 As an Illustration, ponr ten drops on the tbickast fileca of aole leather and it will pane-rate (bis substance through and through in three minutes.

Accent no substitute. This great Ml Is golden red color only. Manufacture)) ty Herb Julca) Ifadlclae Oe. only, Oct it at' Maxon's i i MUSIC CO'S. -5- Lutheran Leader Condemns Injustice to College Professors Professor V.

G. A. Tressler, president cf the General Synod of the Lutheran hurch in Aiterira. of New TeHament therlosy at Wittenber.5. fa8 nation i doia; great (o Sr.eakir.s? recently it a n.ini'icr 'f district in Miehivan.

Oliin. I diana Kentucky on lie "iUra tiona! erii, in I'r V. A Tressler of VittenlerR "Few men ter.liz'- how rn'. eituatimi is vskich the rhiireii schools are facing and how far r-a-h-ing if i Is not met The dollar has one-third it former Th-re in-been no adennate inf-n income. To make the student- I a the cost wo-ild defiyt ti basic Ihniipht of American ocl-ps to give the opport unity of a tia to all.

"The burden fi 1 a on the feasors ew -i i-r- treated the siiljc-l r-e: I' a Jol e. it a or mei who mu-t face it a f-r the people who i ml! bound to a ly the i.a'io!. i.r!'-,.- i -It is stated I' at irhie trn a li ti i sand in i KtU to I'li i can -e their i qisatcly H.r ppi'i'i a I i c-r't 1 ibeir l.M i t'-f afc.i I.ihi-e' the I i' hi i ii-id if U-. Iiaie a r'Xt at i re no! in r. have rii'cided tn i i s-' it A hnrest day I Ior wml.

Wc MUSIC ROOM MISS GEORGIA M'PHERSON. Miss Mcpherson Is the tab atiihor of ti historical pa-eant whirl' is eiiig steeed at Wittenl-er? i id'. St riec'teid. Ohio, in connection n.ih ti.i ration of Widen berg's ver.th pi evident. Dr.

K. Tulloss. i a senior at Wit letr erL' colleire and stiident and French. Sh-i- a Si rlr.cb' i.l ritl. graduate of the Svrin-'l'eld School, at which i.

Shf is a hn! -jt -n Knj-'Iish and liteaturr a 1 1 been cited a fine A t'." urn nr jirade st i ii--t Wittenhcre la-t year. aceant elves the history of W-t'en' triz crouped aro'ind it- iib-nti. startitiK with l'r i r. Kra Kellar. w-ho came from a'd to fieind "a 1 jar-, at-d institi: tin- 1 a-i "he j.art of the n't i nry i the inau-'iraf ior i ''ir- a'Td i 'n -iK-' i l.tit'.-r.iii Ohio r-r Sprinaftrld to -i'e.

i Miami. Wit tri, i'. in and the I .1 1 M.ii i-t '-r ice nTi.OO'l i i-" i trchfe and n-' 1 of the i'hl-i the tttxtu trolas IS. II VifT At WEATHER REPORT Probably rain tonight and Tuesday. Not much change in temjcr-a'turc.

Weather Forecast For the Week. Rains indicated at beginning of week, followed by fair and cold weather. Notice. A called meeting of Seymour Chapter No. 134 0.

E. S. Tuesday at 3 o'clock p. m. Ncllc Everhart, Sec'y.

Try Sprenger's Barber Shop. 1 door north New Lynn. sl3dtf Mr. and Mrs. S.

I). Luyton and son left today for future residence in Dewey, Okla. AT ITS BEST The strongest compliment ever paid to Scott's Emulsion is the vain attempts.at I imitation. Those I who take cod-liver VSiN I oil at its best, take Vjl Ctf'a F.maltian. Scott Bown.

BlowntWM. W. I M4 US3 JL Jl'i French Ivory that is of fines quality in tus-sortment ranging from a manicure set to superb, complete cases is offered for critical buyers' inspection. French Ivory makes both a beuutiful nnd a practical gift it doliglits the eye with its beauty and is of long, lading usefulness. See our Christmas Display in window now.

Make your selection now for Christmas so we can have plenty of time for the engraving. The solcction is better now, than later. olonisl if 1 Flour llic very best fiour wc know how to make from the very best wheat obtainable from the fine new crop. It must make good, or wc Will. Make vonr own bread-Save the baker'a overhead Blish Milling: Company "Millers fo Colonial Day." laW7 ad IKTwJT A a aaa.

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