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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 5

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promient stocks for months back. W. L. DOUGLAS Several months stay of sentence DEATH Attorney General Hogan In an opinion to the state Accounting bureau. This cuts out large fees paid to physicians as experts.

ACES This will "Core Long Troubles" CoMarvllM is a Csrurtnit slseass HOLDS BUY Li was gained for Jordan until the su 3.00 4.00 Shoes WOMEN wear W. Dooa-Ua strlisk perfect preme court of the United States has acted upon the writ of error filed by i to, i r.is counsel. CHES MARKETS fittiiig, easy walking boots, becaue they giv loof wear, same as W. IDotiglas Man's shoes. UP ADE AUTOMOBILE BLOW TO DOCTORS.

Physicians who testify in eases In MODERN UP-TO-DATE STORKS bring CotU arm Soap with baby, that it may have the beat akin soap a 1 free, with thirty-two pagea of akin facta young Not (tut it ae of Ui celef en.fei. lBe so Lse it 41 rtiel emirs to ac- it tU trd itte ca tim? fr lu' trsi f-nje in argu-awul It a uuiH "roM" Sits loi IS a 'i jjrwwiit thai keeps yci jtcxM: or A'jy tt syaip'iHss are reakusw and of appetiie, and par-BJp. some of mufus do lite uo- sibl. tnfu: take feznan's Alterative, a 11:. Bef.erjwcrlh did.

Bofrliog Oreca. H. No. 4. "Oeatiemeo: i wish to say for your Alterative taut I believe it to be a mi- which boys and girls are committed to the state industrial schools, are only entitled to the fees prescribed a Woman Officer-Only Wanted To Take Ride, mother should know.

AAaraaa "CuU cim," Dept. (X Batoa by law for the ordinary witness, so Kentland, IntL. Sopt. 1C. George Ade was held up while riding Boston.

Sept. 19. Witn death in the electric chair facing him in the face, Chester S. Jordan, convicted of vife murder, has but one regret, that he cannot have the daily papers, as well as Sunday ones in order to keep track of the stock market. "I wish I could have the daily papers as well as the Sunday he said today, "because I can't keep tab on the market as well.

Things will begin to get active in a few days, and the dailies would better aid me to keep in touch with the situation." With this remark, Jordan produced from under the blanket of his through the timber that skirts the THE STANDARD OT QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The workmanship which has made WX. Douglas shoes Umou the world over it maintained in evoy pair. All the latest shapes, mcbdmg Short Vamps which make the foot look smaller, aho the Conservative Style which have made W. L. Douglas shoes a household word everywhere.

If I could take you mto my large factories at Brockton, and show you how carefully WJDouglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they trewar ranted to hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than any other make foe the price PBHTinN Th ganniM sw W. I Doaglaa UHU I lull UBM and price auunpad on bottom FALL is needed by the best of men I gcenh TsV Iroquois river by a lonoly woman. Ade was coming from his country home, Hazeldean to Kentland, and was accompanied by a party of friends from Chicago, when his. attention was attracted by screams from the dense woods. An intrepid woman leaped a five-strand barbed wire fence at the roadside and took a defiant stand in front of Ade's swift-running automobile.

The car was stopped. Ade and ais frighten bunk in the East Cambridge jail, a book In which were many charts showing the rise and fall of the Millinery OWB PAIR of ray BOYS' B2.M AHOKSwIU DoslUTclToefirei TWO PAI RS of ordinary boya' ithoes ffLff sMi sLaa If yoo cannot obtain W. L. Douglas shoes In your town, write for catalog. 8hoes seat dirae from factory to wearer, all charges prepaid.

W. L. DOUGLAS, 1S2 Spsrk St. Brockton Mass. W.

L. DOUGLAS SHOE 12 SOUTH MAIN S1BEET k-Sue of nnequaled value for all Broucnial ftdU IjUOX trouitia. The Spring of 190S, I Bd a severe rough for six months. I tried all the cie.ilc.iie tbat my friends and doctors to me. but uo results came far ih better.

I had Bicbt sweats, aud and spit op every nifbt I got so weak eould Hardly do Sat last. James Deerlng. ot Juuctiou, insisted that I try your mfdiiioe. which i ordered at once aud begin taking the srme. In one week a tluir tber was quite an improvement in condition, ana after I had taken severs! bottles I felt a well as ever in my life, i never wrote any Orai or company a Utter recommending their medicine before, as there are so many fakes that a medicine of genuine quality don't get credit or ever, tried.

'1 detire the world to knoir that I flrmly oelleve that your Bckman's Alterative will enre any case of lung trouble It takes before the last stage. I will gladly w.te personally to any party wanting information in regard to your, wonderful medicine." (Signed Affidavit! A C. BETTERS WORTH. Erkman's Alterative is effective in Bronchitis. Asthma, Hay Fever: Thnmt and Lung and in upbuilding the system.

roes not contain potsoiiB, opiates or nubit-fonuing drugs. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, for mure evidence. For sale by all leading druggists and DAY DRUG CO. ACTO KILLS BOY. Thomas A.

Edison and wife and other members of tne Edison party were delayed at Lauf, Bavaria, when a little boy was caught under the mm kSsCi tra 8L I ed guests threw up their hands and i wheels of the touring car they were in and crushed to death. Carelessness of the child is said to be the cause of the -accident and death. Impair Mental Faculties and should not be allowed to be eome chronic. Whether caused b' 'eat or cold, stomach disorders nervousness inquired what was desired. "Are you going to Kentland?" the! woman asked, at the same time opening the car door and seating herself.

"There are a couple of suspicious characters in the car," replied Ade, tars. Tom Edison was formerly Miss I Mina Miller of Akron. and I thought you were going to 1 Hicks' arrest us." run litlL Opening Sept 20-21st BRING YOUR CIDER is the best remedy to take. Iff liquid effects immediate pleas ant to take. 10c, 25c and 50o si drug stores.

"Nope, I'm Becky Long; you know me. I ain't going to arrest nobody, but I'm going to take a lide in one of them machines, and you might as well start her going." He did. APPLES to the TRUSSES CONDITION HAS NOT IMPROVED H. E. HOOVER, EXPERT TRISS FITTER Room 205 Woods 2nd floor; en trance No.

8 Main Akron, O. At the old reliable millinery house of Caruthers-Perry Preserving Co. Annadale avenue, Akron, two blocks south of City Hos Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prioes reasonable. Toadies and Children as well Mr.

and Mrs. A. Bolan returned Sunday night from California where they have been for the vast three years for the health of Mr. Bolanz who has been nervously broken down. The Beacon Journal Building Cor.

Main and Quarry Sis, Possession Given" Sept. 15th The Beacon Journal Co, as Men properly cared for. I. J. FRANK pital.

Will pay you 40c per hundred weight, subject to change. We also do custom cider pressing every day for GRAND UNION until their departure for the ad for many years previous, lanz was one of the well west Mr. knowfc florists of this city. In the HOTEL 1V2C PER GALLON 15 S. HOWARD ST.

rpTHkr STATION NEW YORK iXTT People's 'Phone 2554. tat from tim three years that ihey have been in the west Mr. Bolanz's health has not improved, in fact is He was immediately placed under the care cf doctor on his arriva: here. ssaasi Tawmp rr T. CHr 0iU Soak Fountains Elsewhere Ask for iiamiim rmiinnnTiiiin-i nnrrTrnmmir-ll'Tn'il'rrn irwTT fmi 'fflTfTtWrr ITlrfrtn Hi iTTTI i ITfTiHT iTfrTm miflHTTr 13 I SSSsI WILTWl I LARD 1 ALL LEAF' I The Original and Genuine MALTED Va I LH The Food-drink for All Ages.

At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, i Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no imitation.

Just say "H0RLIC1CS.1 Not in Any Milk Trust Reasonable in Price it 'U 1 Unexcelled in Quality mm I ASK YOITR DKALEK FOR IT. The CEevelaod IL CO, i sO I Provision 0. and other ills, due to an inactive condition of the liver, Stomach and Bowels, may be obtained most pleasantly and most promptly by using Syrup of Figs and Elixir, of Senna. It is not a new and untried remedy, but is used by millions of well-informed families throughout the world to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the system whenever a laxatrre remedy is needed. When buying note the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup -c eciol Announcement! printed on every package of thai Ttie Wassmer Dry Cleaning E.

D. REED, Prop. 46 South High Street. CLEANING OF Ladies' Gents' Garments Wagons go Everywhere. Peo.

-phone 5345. Bell 2094-R4. genuine Regular price 50 per bot one size only. For sale by all leading druggists. We have just secured the exclusive agency in Akron for a New Furniture Polish that is the greatest thing of its kind ever put on the market.

globs 1 AA Peo. 1047 Eell 47 E. H. ROTH BROKER Private wire connections with all exchanges and curb markets. 432-434 HAMILTON BLDG, Furniture Polish The manufacturers have loaned us ten of their best demonstrators direct from the factory, and we are sending them to every house in this city to demonstrate for you right in your own home what wonderful results it will bring.

The city is large and it may be a week or two before one of them reaches YOUR home, but When she comes don't hesitate to let her demonstrate. It positively will not injure the finest piece of furniture. Demonstration also going on here at the store. Drop in to see it when you come down town. 'NEIL CO.

One 5 h. p. A. C. 220 Westing-house motor, almost new.

Cj One 35 horse power St. Mary's gas engine; has been used only 90 clays. A large quantity of leather belting in good condition; and a large quantity of shafting, counter shafting and pulleys. We want to sell at once and will make attractive offer. THE BEAGOfl JOURNAL CO.

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