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-I THE LINCOLN WATS JOURNAL. SATURDAY1, APRIL 29, 1922. Lehrmaon, motion picture producer, was married here yesterday to Miss BUSKERS-END SPRING WORK FINAL PRACTICE HELD Ef F0EM OF REGULAR. GAME. three other persons were slightly hurt when the automobile they were riding In waa wrecked when it left the road near here while traveling, it la said, at a high of speed.

LEHRMANH IS VAUTtnm MINE OWNERS STANDING PAT CLOCKS AGAIN ANHOURFAST said there was no injuries. The explosion shook the hills and broke windows for miles around the' Tillage, reports said. It occurred twenty mlnutea after fifteen workmen had quit work for the day at 4 o'clock. Mine officials "denied rumors that two men were Imprisoned by the blast. John Mahawon, superintendent of the Rummerlee mine, scouted the theory that the explosion was other than an accident TOPEKA, Kas-r- April 28.

Kansas minere would not go to work under any order made by the Kansas industrial court, een tho the wage scale may be higher than any ever In effect. Judgo William Score? of the district wart. The famous Darn C.ul-Noor diamonl the! Prtncea Fallroa brought to Amer-a ft'-'n Afrhaantan, will auctioned next Tuce-day by Sheriff Nugel of Kew Vork to eatiel a lien of toe I'ntted States government for 11.409 duty and another lien of li. 000 fir a loan made the regal visltoreby a jowelt-r. Only "because he was granted a reduction the Pkteburglvplus practice wee the A.

Bolton A Bone company, manufacturers of Iron bridge materian. awarded a contra -t at Jneevllle, William A. Jagermaa testified before the examiner In the Plue-bursa-plue hearing. DISTRICT C0UET FILINGS. Robert J.

Oreea vs. James H. Edmtnston, Btrbarivr. Oarflt st at vs. Artold R.

Rhine ot al. petition, equity. MethFw W. Wilson vs Omaha. Lincoln A Beatrice railway, petition, law Lucy A.

Hull. vs. August T. Witts et si. Fiance of Late Virginia Rappe Weds Another Actress.

SANTA ANA, Cal, April 28. Henry nationalisation of property In Russia 6ns of the moot difficult angle of the situation Involving as It tJosa, the ownership of properties claimed br the nationals of the allied and other countries, een to the extent of withdrawing from the conference was gWen In their statement last night "Raul has not the least desire tor a rupture," said, the statement la part, "but sire is determined to safeguard the principle of sovereign rights and the principle of reciprocity which is the only po'W hfb ot community of peoples and economic reconstruction. While bending bis main efforts to ending the Russian deadlock; Mr. Lloyd George is not neglecting his plans for a non-aggression pact and everal tentative outlines ot such a document hare been drafted. One of these would provide an international military force to protect weak nations from aggressive neighbors, but this ta understood to have small chance of adoption.

DEATH OF PAUL EESCHA5TL CZ CHURCH i' St. Paul Methodist Church 12th and Strssts. The of DRe, AITKEN'S ermon are: 11:00 A. Mi "THE TRANSFORMATION OF 80RR0W- 8:00 P. 'THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE" The notabU work of Charles Rann Kannsdv.

Quarterback Preston's "Reds" Vin From Captain "Chick." Hartley'! "Bluei." Quarterback Preston's "Reds" won from Captain Hartley's "Blues." in the game which ended sprisg football practise at the state university, Friday afternoon. The only counter ot the game came at the opening of the second half when DeWltx ran the kick-off back to the "Blues'" one-yard line where Preston took it over on a plunge thru center. The final score was 6 to. 0. i Bill Day was in charge of Hartley's i crew and.

Farley Young directed the1 efforts of Preston's chargers, from the side lines. Head Coach Dawson kept near enough to watch every play at close range. The new rule abolishing the goal kick after touchdown and providing I that the ball be brought out five yards and be placed in scrimmage, was used for the first time here. I Preston failed at an attempted drop kick. Ten minute quarters were used In order not to overwork the men.

Schoeppel at end and Peterson, center, together wth Preston and De- Wltx starred ror tne Reds wnile i Captin 'Chick' Hartley, Berquist at guard, Scherer at end and Russel at i carter did much of the work for the I Twice the 'Bines' were within strlk-1 ing distance but forward passes failed. Russel fumbled one' pretty thirty-yard pass from Hartley on the one-yard line whicu cost the 'Blues' an even score. TWO KILLED Iff AUTO WRECK. COUNCIL BLUFFS, la, April W. Bess and William Blackford, local railroad men were killed and SO SIGN OF YIELDIKO "Rktcp COAL DISTEICTS.

Week's. Negotiation! Fail to Bring; About Settlement or a Direct Statement of What 0per atort Expect i J'EW YORK, April 28. The presence of John L. Lewis, head of the mine-workers' international union, here today failed to hare the predicted effect of speeding; np negotiations toward settlement of the anthracite coal strike. Instead labor members of the Joint sab-commiBslon of wage contract negotiations returned to their respec Uve districts tonight without that which they had battled all week to obtain a statement from the opera tors announcing what wage reductions they would seek as proposed to the Increase demanded by the miners.

The "psychological moment" to re-teal their program had not yet arrived the operators asserted at the- close of the session. Perhaps next Tuesday, when conferences of the sub-committee are resumed, they said. While the miners appeared disgruntled at the lack of progress toward the 6trike's end, the operators for the first time since negotiations began last March 15 appeared sanguine of the outcome. Explosion In West Virginia Mine. CHARLESTON, W.

April -28. Property damage estimated at 9125,000 was caused and; the mine of the Stuart Collerles company at Sumraerlee. Fayette county, was wrecked late today by an explosion of undetermined origin, according to reports to the state department of mines. The reports tht Pwee and Influence of Christ In th SV We brothsr wvs George L. Peck, provisional president of District No.

14, united mine-workers of America, testified in the industrial court hearing on the coal mine strike here When 'the hearing ad journed the court stated no further action would Da taxen at tne present time. Privation In Coke Regions. CONNELLSV1LLB. PaT April 28. First indications of privation snd want in the ooke regions were apparent here yesterday when a large delegation of striking: miners and members of their families from Mount Braddock viBlted Connellsville and soilcl'ed.

material assistance. The delegation said the miners had not worked for about twenty-five days that Iheir funds bad run out and that they were in want. Townspeople said they obtained a considerable amount ot money, goodly quantities'of flour and other provisions and a number of articles of clothing. APOLLA, Pa April 28. Three miners were killed and one seriously injured when.a bomb was thrown early today into a at the Patterson mine of the KiskKCoal company near here.

The men who had been employed on a non-union basis, were asleep In the bunkhouse shortly after dawn, when the explosion occurred. CHICAGO, April 28 Production and shipment of automobiles showed an increase during March over the preceding month and the same month year ago, according to the March business condition report of the federal reserve bank of Chicago, made public today. petition, equity. John W. Herrlnirton vs.

mIIj. fn. nlalntlff for SI A. O. Felton, Stats department of trade and commerce vs.

Bankers Automobile Ins objections of department of trade and commerce to Claim of Hawk eve OH Co. Minnie M. Oerrlson ve. Harry H- Everett st al. stipulation to wlthdrsw supercede bond upon filing of new bond, order for B.

Robertson va William XL Basset, answer. Btsto et rtl Dsvls vs. rarmers Merchants bank of Walton. order directing povment of premium on receiver's bond. Ray Sandlovtch st si, vs.

W. A. Haws petition, equity. E. B.

Stephenson vs. Robert W. Olnnls. motion for new trial. Frank B.

Hollenbcdt John Neuberg, motion to revive. John W. va Vera Harrington, motion for new -trial. Stste ml Marvel Colo, ve. Thomsa Blndel, motion for new trial.

C0UUTY C0TJET FIUUGS. Estate William Wesley Martin, claim "lCstiae Oslns I. Btedman. elsJm Bill Route Henry fjlttenber, rtalm bill No. 1.

r.i.i. William Koch, claim bill No. 1. Estate Henry Thledman, claim bill No. 1.

Batata Alloc Collins, claim BUI No. 1. Eetat Anthonle. Bouwens, claim, bill No. John BesenstoOK vs.

nenrieiu riaais. KStatS famine noun, aecrva appoint fadmlstrator. rs guardianship Josephine Eahn, In ventory. Eitate cngrtes a. reratns, amintnrm-tofs bond, elalm bill No.

I. Estate Normal a- catua, rinai aecree. Re estate Christ Bolte. petition. ICstate Charles I Nferd.

decree of die- thsrge. Estate John Fahrberg. decree of discharge. Estate Anns Jfeinxe, claim mii no. t.

Ettate Rebecca J. Swan, executor's bond. Sstete Henry Sohroeder, olaim bill No. S. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 14th and Streets Wilber T.

Elmore, Pastor Sunday Services, April 30. Laderl'wIH MorBln9 wrhlp. Tha Double Quartet, Dr. Mayhaw, M-Oa' FR0M -B MASTER'S TABLE." cordial invitation la extended to all to attend thet services. it What Is a Subject of special sermon by Dr.

Charles E. Snyder, of Sioux City, Sec. Iowa Unitarian Association, in ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH Twelfth and Stsn Sunday at 11 m. A beautiful responsive service precedes the Plymouth Congregational Church 17th and A Streets 'DR. WILLIAM W.

BOLT, Minister Announces Services, April 30 10:30 A. M. "What Is Man?" 8:00 P. M. "Ulysses S.

Grant, A Homelike Church With" a Welcome for AIL Joclyn Lelh, former actress. The- two motored here from Los Angeles and sought to avoid publicity. Mr. Lahrmann was the nance ot Miss Virginia Rappe, whose aeath after a partv In San Francisco reAlted in the arrest of Roscoe C. (Fatty) Arbuckle and his subsequent acquittal on a manslaughter charge.

r. aiiu 1 1 iiy orvmers. Church For?" arrangement, we can now extend to an nre urea OMAHA, Neh. "Some time igo my health berame very poor. 1 was weak and nervous, my blood irns Impoverished and thin, had to have soinelhlns; to hulld me up snd glvo nie etrenrth, and, knowln of Dr.

Pierce's medicines, decided to take the Medical It completely Imllt lie tin tn etrenstth and health and put my blood In (rood condition. lr. l'lcrceV(iolien Medical IMsrovery made tne feel like a 1 new Mrs. K. Burson, 4209 23rd fit.

(lclal.Mem etaolncmfwypnhrdluvhicm HARLEY'S DRUG STORE Great Refund Offer DAYLIGHT SAYING iEJIWID T3 THE Sid CITIES. lailmdi to OpenvW ea Standard Tiat, Bat Banks, Stock Ex-eliaxgss and Business Interests Change. NEW YORK, April StDayllght savirfg will begin at I a. m. Sunday In more than 600 of the nation's largest cities, in about 200 smaller cities or rural communities, and In every nook or corner of several states, not ably on the Atlantic seaboard.

Railroads will operate on standard time, Unless a Wn now before congress which would give them permission to use daylight saving time tables is passed. But banks and stock exchanges and business radiating out of New York and the four ot five great cities along the coast will bo on day- which light saving time. New York state, after an active year of organised farm opposition, is not following In the footsteps of Us tarra cities. N'w York. Albanv and buffalo will be on daylight time, but I siwh nlncj as fivra-iie and ftochlta- ter, agricultural as well as industrial centers, have repealed local ordinances and will continue to live by the old clock during the summer.

Massachusetts. Rhode Island, nary- land and New Jersey, however, will be on daylight time on practically state-wide basis. Where local ordinances govern contlons, action has been unanimous to "save an hour. Big Cities to. Male Change.

In New York city, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Boston, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Washington and Chicago clocks will go ahead an hour, and In all these cities actios by the local councils was unanimous, except where state laws took care of 'the change. Connecticut last year passed a law providing for daylight saving only by local ordinance. New London and New Haven alone adopted such ordinances, but this year Hartford has joined their ranks, and daylight sav ing will become almost state-wide by action in cities and rural districts all over the state. Rbcde Island Joined Massachusetts in a state law for saving daylight at the last session. All of Main's large cities will save the hour, but most of New Hampshire will leave its clocks alone tomorrow.

Chicago is the center of a middle west belt which will have daylight time. The city decided last year to change Its clocks by a vote of the people and the ordinance has not been attacked since. To keep pace with the largest city on the lakes, such places as Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Racine and Milwaukee have adopted time saving ordinances. Lansing, last year on regular central time, will change this year. Most of the leading Business cen ters of Europe have adopted daylight saving permanently.

Paris will continue It this year but discard It in 1923 tender a new law. London took to saving daylight on March 28 while all the cities of Belgium and France will Join her tomorrow or already have done so. Germany, by a national law, holds aloof and will conduct all its business and trade on Its usual time standard. TELEGSAPH BBJEFS. SSSSSesSSSSSSM AlMander 8owt lsiiain Is Jan" at Hus Ku Missing- In the Texas floods nw reach forty-fiys.

Moscow approves of aotej Rurslan del. gate at aiMi. National guard troops wort to it to Cr- Bon ooumy, utao. -Marshal Joffro Will aaU frera New York today tor homo. Vorrner Senator Gronne, has recovered from mo oporattoo.

President Hardlnf returned to Waihlnf- wn from on vnio mp. Governor Keadall of Iowa delivered eulogy on OenersJ Grant. Paul Desehanel, former president of jranvo, oiia a I'll no, Tho convsntlon of the Antrlmt tewanm per publishers' association eicseri. Bryan Dry, from Moonshine Hill. Harris county, tsxss, ennsiea in too navy, William Dudley Foolke criticised tho attitude of tho administration on the civil service.

Georae Cbanev. ttaltlmoni. artrv Jhnmy UanloOj Denver, to an eight -round Johnny Tillman of Mlnneapolla decisively outpointed TllUe Kid Uirmu la a ifrolre-round bout. The University of Minnesota baseball team defeated tho Northwestern university nine, 14 to s. Tho University of Michigan baseball team scored an easy to 1 victory over the Unl-veralty of Chicago.

Intpreattre and beautiful gen-teea were held at each of the nlno acnool Council Biuffa, where memorial trees were planted. Conference looking toward tho Impaneling of a grand Jury to investigate actlvitiea of the Itu-kUs kian In Los Angeles county are planned. Former Empress Zlta of Austria-Hungary and her family, who have been living in exile for aeveral months, will leave shortly to reside In Spain. Thirty-two plant! with MM rake ovenv nave been closed In trio Fnyetle county (Pa.) coke region sine the coal stHko was Inaugurated April I Better buelnees conditions Mi Boutn America and Spain during the pant wee reported to tHe commerce department by its roreign representatives. Phlladel.ohla women representing eeveral organisations accented the flu ni thim by Senora Ubregon.

wife of the president of the Mexican republic Attorneys for Mmi. Margaret Mattenauer neve filed an official notice that they will reek for their Client decree of i'lvorue by defento from her chauffeur huabnnj Floyd Olottbach. Control of (he tke fcrls A Wtrti rail. km Rr New rwi, ownrq oy tne New York Central Rail. road eompiny, hue been Durhcaaed hv n.

p. and M. J. VanSwerlngen of Clevoland. Twelve peraons Were eerlOury Injured and property demage estimated by the owners at 10 00 reiulted when a gaa e-nlu sion wrecked a grocery store at Fort Worth.

Worldwide trsde conditions were reviewed by Dootor Julius Klein, director of bureau of foreign end domeetic commerce In an addrees before the American manufacturers' export sseoclatlon at New York. Members or the American newaoaper pub. Ilehers association In their annutl convention adopted a resolution expressing to resist ell lnlsrferoni-l mot the ngtite of Ita members and of the pts to free expression undsr the eodstltutlotial guarantee." pissppearanee of the American merchant it-no from the ecu unless a "genarom euhaldy la provided Wna joint congressional hear In oh Ike udmlp nt ow premier ea ration ship subsidy bill by Capt Julia F. Mltilken. the hlnrton now Mil gnl'-P'yng coite.pon,! ii 1 receives a rllnl III" nllrnilftn for membership from Wsrnm h.

Harding, "reprseentlng the Marlon "taf" and mall address, the whtts houso." Rr-preeentaieins for the resoration of to the HeltUn heo-rte and the Imrrfedlare withdrawal of Amlrkin mil. Hary rorcea from the Island country, were filed WVh the 'department by the foreign potior association of New lork. Filing of chsrgee against Ro I 8 r-ay edHor of the Kuiango pWecrgt. growing out of the killing of WHilam W. vronj.

city editor of the Durengo Herald April 14. sWU. he keU aata Use arrival ef To Lincoln People Who Are Weak, Sickly, Nervous Or You'll find music to suit your particular taste among these new Victor offerings-numbers you will want to add to. your collection of Victor Records We have classified them for your convenience and any dealer in Victor products will gladly play any selections you wish to hear. I IMPORTANT NOTICE By special -p.

vi-nr, Trance, a vutg Fathetie Br ths Assoeisied Press. PAWS, April 28 Paul Desehanel, former president-of France, died to-d After an illness of less than a week. The passing of M. DeschaneU who for many years had been prominent In the political life of France, caused widespread sorrow. His friends had hoped for his recovery until this morning, when the physi.

class in attendance announced that le could not survive. Madame Desehanel was at the bedside when her husband M. Deschsnel's retirement from the presidency because of Illness and his effort to recover his position In parliament regarded as forming one of the greatest tragedies In French pub-lie life in rectn years. The personal policy of Desehanel in his political career before he came to the presidency, was so to manage his course as not to undertake positive responsibilities which would bring opposition to hlra from either of the Important political groups. He preferred to arrive at his aims by conciliation or concession; by combining adverse Mews under the single formula; and by the compelling attractiveness of his personal dualities, he avoided taking political responsibilities.

Desehanel began to believe be was being spied upon. He suspected not only his political rivals but his friends. Then came his spectacular fall from the window of the presidential train; his night walk along the railroad tracks in his pajamas and his extra ordinary conversations with railway-J employes he encountered, wnicn were received by the French pubbc with a carious mixture of sympathy and derision. After this M. Desehanel went into retirement at Ramboulet, where he had two misadventures, which were regarded by many persons as attempts at Alexandre Mlllerand, then nremler after a consultation with per sons of importance both houses of parliament, and with Mrs.

Desehanel, urged that Desehanel resign. This he did with great reluctanoe. Then he lived in seclusion for several months. SELL REMAINS OF PARK Kearney Amusement Grounds Boiler Cowter and Booth PurchMed by S. Donnell for $2,350.

KEARNEY. April 28v What remains of the Kearney Amusement park following the fire of a month ago was sold under the hammer. J. S. Donnell purchased the grounds, ap-nroxlmately fourteen acres, the roller coaster and concession booths for $2,350.

This also Included a perpetual water right from the canal. Other per sonal property brought a total of 1.988.68. The main building destroyed by fire come time ago would Jiave brought no less than 85,000 it Is estimated. It Is not believed operation of the park will be resumed, altho the new owner has not definately determ- Ined what disposition he may make of the property. CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDUfQ Fifty Years of Married Lift for a North Bend Couple.

NORTH BEND. April 28. Captain and Mrs. W. J.

McVlcker, residents ot Dodge county a greater part of the time since 1864, recently celebrated their golden wedding annlver. nary. They were married at the home of Mrs. McVlcker's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Millar, in April, 1872. and the celebration, which occurred at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Charles K. Watson, was but a few blocks from where the wedding of fifty years ago took place. Mr.

and Mrs. MoVIckep, both on the sunny side of ssventy-two years, are In splendid health and are almost youthful in appearance and actions. With them for the semi-centennial event were three of their six children, together with a number of grandchildren and near relatives. Following the family dinner a number of old friends and neighbors called, among them a few mendtem of Company of the Second Nebraska- regiment In the Span ish-American war, of which Mr. McVlcker was captain, and service men In the world war living here.

In whom Mr. McVlcker, as captain ot the home guard, took an active Interest. Bern Victor Over Xetonen. SALT LAKE CITY. April Dern of Salt Lake, defeated Walno Ketonen of Boston tonight in a wrest, ling match said to be for the world's champlonxhip at middleweight.

Dern took the first fall in forty-eight minutes with a cradle; Ketonen th. second In six minutes with a bammerlock, and Dern the third In nine and a half minutes with a Deadlock. Dern weighed 159 and Ketonen 158 pounds. About three weeks ago, Ketonen defeated Dern, 1 Kit Our Dellcfoue Prune PIE and Raisin Bread Bunmighs IJ29 Number Orville Harrold 74737 Size Price HI 12 $1.75 SACRED SELECTIONS The Living God! (Tohnstone-O'Hara) Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing SaviouT Like a Shepherd Lead Ua TUNEFUL CONCERT AND OPERATIC Olive Kline-Elsie Baker 1 Olive Kline-Elsie Baker 15306 10 1.00 mitt person in Lincoln who wants more strength, eneriry and endurance, the opportunity of UBlna; Nuxated Iron so that If you do not get all and even greater benefits than you expect, It will not cost you one cent, because we ourselves will promptly return your money. You may wonder how we can afford to do this.

The answer is that week after Week a large number of Lincoln people come into our store for Nuxated Iron: throughout the country over four million people use it annually. Blood examinations by physicians all over the country show that an enormous number of people do not have enough iron in their blood. Without Iron the blood becomes thin, pale and watery. In many cases this so seriously weakens the vital organs that people often believe they have heart or stomach trouble, kidney diseases, nerve force exhaustion or some other serious ailment. They have pains and palpitation of the heart, sudden dizziness, falnr-ness or spots before the eyes, when as a matter of fact the troublo is all due to lack of iron in the blood, and when iron is supplied, all of these symptoms disappear.

Genuine Nuxated Iron contains true organic iron like the iron In your blood. So many people are deficient In iron who would surely be benefited by this remarkable remedy that we recommend that you come right to Harley's Drug Store and get a regular $1.10 bottle for $1.00, use it for two weeks and note the improvement in your own case. You are the Judge If 1 Granadina (Farewell, My Granada) 1 (Calleja-Barrera) In Spdnish Secret of Suzanne Oh gioia, la nube leggera Tito Schipa Lucrezia Bori Feodor Chaliapin Frances Alda Beniamino Gigli John McCormack Barbiere di Siviglia--La calunnia (Slander's Whisper) In Italun Carissima (Penn) Love'a Nocturne (Notturno d'Amor) (Fucacci-Drigo) i The Road That Brought You to Mo (Hamblfcn) (What Joy to Watch) Olive Olive you do not get all and even greater benefits than you expect. Just bring back 1. on4 va will nromTillv Tf T1 tha full smnunt vnn LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS Kline Kline it.

it Vernon Dalhart Longing, Dear, for You RockinrindeWin Don't Leave Me, Mammy Time After Time Play That 'Song of India Again Those Days Are Over Georgia Oh! You Beautiful Baby Waggle o' th Kilt Bella McGraW (Back, Back, to Where the Heather Grows) Usement. Run Down? Weak? 111? INVERT SPRING most Hi people feci "all out of Henry Pun-Charles Harrison Alfred Campbell-Henry Burr Peerless Quartet Aileen Stanley-Billy Murray Sir Harry Lauder Sir Harry Lauder MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Jancha Heifetz (Paganini-Kretsler) Violin Solo Caprice No. 13 66039 10 1.2S 88647 12 1.75 88648 12 1.75 66036 10 1.25 74742 12 1.75 66024 10: 1.25 45307 10 1.00 18875 10 .75 18877 10 .75 18876 10 .75 55153 12 1.50 66037 10 1.25 66040 10 1.25 66016 10 1.25 66041 10 1.25 74736 12 1.75 66038 10 1.25 45305 10 1.00 18872 10 .75 18874 .10 ..75 18878 10 .75 18879 10 18880 10 .75 i 18870 -10 .75 18871 10 .75 Serenade Espagnole (Spanish Serenade) (Chaminade Kreisler) Violoncello Solo Hugo Krwsler Prelude in Sharp Minor tKachmaninott) nano Waltz (Brahms, Op. 30, No. IS) Violin Solo Solo ocrgci rvacnrnaniiiuu Fritz Kreisler Walkiire Wotan's Farewell and Magic Fire Music (Wagner) Philadeiplua Urchestra sorts" their vitality is at low ebb.

Thru the winter months the blood becomes surcharged with poisons 1 The best Spring medicine and tonic is one made of herbs and roots without alcoholthat was first discovered by Dr. Pierce years nnrl Aiillcd Dr. Pierce's Medical Dis Erika Morini Canzonetta -(Godard) Violin Solo (Waltt (from Suite for Two Piano.) (Arenaky) Piano Espana Rapsodie (Chabrier Duet Guy Maier-Lee Pattison Guy Maier-Lee Pattison DANCE RECORDS Jimmy Fox Trot Raul Whiteman and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Benson Orchestra of Chicago The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Joseph Ce Smith and His Orchestra Hackel-Bergd Orchestra After the Kain rox lrot Tee-Pee Blues Fox Trot Black Eyeel Blues Fox Trot While Miami Dreams Fox Trot Tell Her at Twilieht Fox Trot covery. Ingredients printed on wrapper. It eliminates din.

case-breeding poisons' from the blood, makes the blood rich and pure, furnishes a foundation for sound health. It will clear the skin; pimples, rash, blotches will dry up and disappear. The "Golden Medical Discovery is a genuine tonio which improves digestion by stimulating the organs to increased activity! feeding and building them up. It acts beneficiently upon the 'nervous system, conveying proper food to the cells. You can bo certain it's a true blood-maker and tissue-builder.

Here is what folks iu every stato say Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra GirlFox Trot (from Club Royal Orchestra Old Fashioned Bvcories Fox Little Grey Sweetheart' of Mine Medley Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Benson Orchestra of Chicago The Benson Orchestra of Chicago By the Sapphire Sea Fox Trot My Mammy Knows Fox Trot Angel Child-Fox Trot Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes Fox Trot In Bluebird Land-Fox Ti-ot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago The Benson Orchestra of Chicago rrcrUn nAPiDfl. Iowa. -nr. Pierre's Golden Medirnl Discovery s. very rcliuhlo- stomach and llvsr rnediclne.

Sr(m) few veers sro I Was sufferlnir with sirtmsch troul.lo en'l a I'dil llvesf mjr liver sHiT-Blnh. my food oirt not disrest ion-erlv. (ran would form, reimlnrf nis lo nintresned. 1 took the. Tlolden Medlrul Ulsecery' and It nired mn of these My syxtern neoined tQ te In perfwt K-oi-klne: condition.

It lnllll me up o. no otlwr medtrlne hvn ever donn. --William H. Miller, 271 12th West. Victor TaUring Machine Company, CamdenN.

J- Buy "Discovery" now, In liquid or tablets, or send Dr. Tierce, Invalid's Hotel, Duffalo N. 10c for trle.1 psckose snd write for free medical advice..

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