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Messenger-Inquirer from Owensboro, Kentucky • 2

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OWENSBORO INQUIRER II S1IH REGULATOR PCI MAKES IXDIGESTIOX, GAS, HEART-BCEX OR DYSPEPSIA GO cBlM (fsM '(minimi) S' 'IT A little Dlapepsla Regulates the Stomach and Yon Feci Fine In Five Minutes rgC3 White Star Line organic in on wopon'mom's mo wogei Head as Responsible For Disaster nn XTOUHCES HIM AS A COWARD "teefes Titanic Was Wrecked as fl0 salt of Orders Givea Bf Superin Every year regularly more than a million stomach sufferers in the United England and Canada, take Pape's Diapepsln, and realize not immediate, but lasting relief. This harmless preparation will digest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach five minutes afterwards. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of Indigestion. Get from your Pharmacist a M-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stom We have been buying up lots of goods for the last two weeks in New York and Chicago at very low prices.

Now the goods are all in and will be on sale Monday morning, April 2. So don't fail to come early and take advantage of the bargains that will be offered in Dry. Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Millinery and Ladies' Keady-to-Wear Garments. Car loads of goods arrived last week and now they will be sold at a saving tendent Ismny to you of from 33 to 50 per cent. tf tit A ach, Nausea, Debilitating 'Headaches, Dizziness or Intestinal griping.

This will all go, and besides, there will be Ladies Ready-to-Wear at Bargain Prices 1G5 Ladies' and Misses' Spirng and Suimner Tailor-made Coat Suits, in all shades, worth from $15.00 to $35.00, will go at from $6.90 to $15.90 Ladies' and Misses Long Spring Coats in white, cream, blue, tan and and grey, all wool serge and fancy wool cloths, worth from 4 KMX) to $15.00, will go this sale at no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsln Is a certain cure Clothing Bargains 500 Men's hand tailored Suits, in all new spring shades, blacks and blues, bought for this sale, will go from $7.50 to Thev are worth double. 1 lot of Men's Suits worth $7.50 at 000 Boys' Knee Pants Suits will go in this sale at $1.25, $1.75, $2.50 and $3.50 Men's Summer Pants, per pair Men's Dress Pants $1.25 to $3.50 Worth double. Men's Overalls 39c Men's Serge Coats, just the coat for summer, at Men's Underwear at Bargain Prices Boys' Overalls, per pair 23c for out-of-order stomachs, because It takes hold of your food and digests It Just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. II XV Relief in five minutes from all stom W5.90, $7.90 and $8.90 "fMM )()() Ladies' and Misses' Di-psk SC-iris.

in ach misery is waiting for you at any drug store. L'iJ Miw-L' wliifp inn ntwl rrrv Wfinl ki'Vck Ijlack voile, black and white Kibb Cloth, in vi ii These large GO-cent cases contain more than sufficient to thoroughly cure almost any case of Dyspepsia, Indigestion or any other stomach i ancy cheviots, all new style and patterns, worth from $4.00 to $15.00, will go this sale at $1.90 to $7.50 200 dozen Ladies' and Misses' Shirtwaists and Shirts in all new sheer cloths, voiles and silks, worth 'from $1.00 to $5.00, will go this sale at 48c to $2.48 500 Ladies' and Misses' Wash Dresses and Extra Special Shoe Bargains For Men, Women ness, a recklessness that sent hundreds of their fellow beings into eternity, desolating homes and firesides and which turned this land Into a house of mourning. "In this hour of our calamity we appeal to the majesty of the law to deal out retrlbutary justice to this guilty company to the last degree." Two more bills, framed on the lesson drawn from tho Titanic disaster, were Introduced In the house today. One of them, by Representative O'Shanghnessy of Rhode Island, would compel all ocean going stamships to or from the United States to carry constant and adequate wireless operators. Representative Parran of Maryland, offered a measure to appropriate and Children SPECIAL IN LADIES' SHOES House Dresses at One-Half Price Silk Dresses, worth $15.00, at $5.90 Children's and Misses' (Jingliam Dresses, all sizes, worth double 25c to 98c Rain Coats For Ladies' and Girls, at 25c on the Dollar $12.00 Cravennette Long Coats at $1.50 Long Rubber Coats in tan and silver grey, at Ladies' Dressing Saques from 10c up.

'Washington, April 20. Indictment, rarely equalled in its vigor, of J. liJCruce Ismay, managing director, and rcgher officials of the White Star line, 4 "holding them responsible for the Titanic disaster, was delivered in the nate today by Senator Rayner, of Maryland, who pictured Ismay as officer, primarily responsible for the Whole disaster, who has reached Ma destination in safety and unharmed." -Senator Rayner pointed out that while there were no civil or criminal remedies available in the American courts, criminal and civil suits could fe brought in the British courts and "that a congressional committee would --have absolute authority to subpoena every one connected with the disaster and that if any one should refuse to y. answer questions he could be indicted -and imprisoned for contempt, 'j; Cowardly to Take Any Boat Ismay claims according to reimports, that he took the last lifeboat," R.xrled Senator Rayner. "Do not believe Jt, and if he did it was cowardly to ttake any lifeboat, for the managing tllrector of the line, with his board, is criminally responsible for this tragedy.

I "If this had happened on an Amerl- can vessel there would be no question an indictment would be found and if the facts were sustained, the sfiOfllcerB of the company could be convicted of manslaughter, if not of mur- 4r, because the evidence is clear that the vessel was not properly equipped with efficient life saving apparatus. "I have not the slightest doubt that 3 the northern route was taken in obedience to Mr. Ismay's direct orders and that, with full warning, he risked Uie his entire ship to make a speedy passage. Permitted Husbands to Drown not. what the rules of the English admiralty are.

Hero you have the spectacle of the head of tho line failing to see that his ship was properly equipped with life saving appa-' ratus, heedless of the warnings that he was Balling in a dangerous sea, for-aaking his vessel and permitting more i5BB I'500 ner Passengers and crew to be swallowed by the sua. martyrdom and the agonies of separation that took place on board the sinking ship are too fearful for the mind to dwell upon and contemplate, but Mr. Ismay, the officer responsible for the whole disaster, -has reached his destination in safety "l'arid unharmed. '-Legislation Can't Bring Bark Lives legislation can bring back a life lost upon that fatal night. iWhat we can do, is to help fix the responsibility, if possible, and rely up-yn the British justice to bring to bay the guilty directorate of this "All civilized countries will approve the criminal prosecution of the of this line.

If they can be made to suffer, no sympathy will go put for them, and if it does, it will be submerged in the overwhelming lamentation that today re-echoes throughout the civilized world, for the statements of their culpable careless- Ladies' Pumps, with straps and plain, in tan, black and white, all $2.50 'Oxfords, at $1.95 White Buck Pumps, $3.50 values. 1 lot of Men's Tan Button Oxfords, $3.00 values $2.69 Men's Black La-e Oxfords, late toes, worth $3.50 at $2.69 Black and Tan Oxfords, worth $3.00 at $2.35 Men's Vici Oxfords, $2.50 value, at Men's High Cut Shoes at 1-3 Off Men's Shoes in Black ami Tan Button and values at $2.48 Laco at Special Bargains $3.50 and $4.00. $100,000 for naval target practice in destroying Icebergs by the guns of the warships and by dropping explosives from airships. Extra Fine Oxfords, worth $4.00 at $2.95 Children's and Misses' Strap Sandals, in all leathers, from 79c to $2.50 TO BE READ BY LADIES ONLY Worth One-third more. Bovs' Black and Tan Oxfords at $1.69 LADIES' AND MISSES' HOSIERY Ladies' Silk Hose, 50c values at 'in I 1 JL 75c values at 48c 15c Ladies' Hose 15c Children's Hose 9c 15c and 20c Ladies' Vests at 10c Union Suits at 23c SPECIAL IN DRY GOBDS FOR NEXT WEEK 1 lot 10c Batiste at 6c 1 lot 10c Percales at 1 lot 121oc Linen Lawns at 8c Yard-wide 81.

Brown Domestic 6c 5c Crash at 5c White Goods India Linen, 12c quality, per yard 8c $1.25 Silks at 89c Fancy Silks, for waists, at 25c yd. TABLE LINENS AND TOWELS T5c Bleached Table Linen at 48c $1.25 Bleached Table Linen at 15c Handkerchiefs for this sale 8c "Ttyre's no bigger gamble than relying on your bst friend." Then buy a "Uestuvall" certlficntt in Independent Order of Puritans. "What makes a woman proud of her husband Is for him to bo proud of her." And to show his love' by carrying a "Bestuvall'' certificate. "All a girl needs to write a love letter is reams of paper; a man needs a fit of lunacy." And to prove his love for her Is by taking out a "Bestuvall" certificate. "Even a man with a wart on his cheek can be tickled to death with it for not being on his nose." And his wife can be tickled nearly to death by knowing ho has a "Bost-uvall" certificate.

"Marriage, is a thing to bo thought over very carefully before hand, and that's why everybody docs It And if the niuu loves his wife he will provide her with a Permanent Protection by securing a "Bestuvall" certificate SOME OF THE BEST THINGS ME TAN ALL DO TODAY AKEt First: Co to churrh. SIOCOND: Read the Independent Order of Puritans display advertise 10c quality Ladies' Muslin Underwear at One-third Less Than Regular Price Our Millinery Department will olfer special bargains in L'eady to Wear Hats Kibons, Flowers and Shapes this week. Don't fail to altend this sale. We will save you from One-third to One-half on any kind of goods that you need. 1 lot Ladies7 Sample Linen Coat Suits in white, and tan, worth $4.50 and $5, at $1.98 I Iff 'lies Quickly We are independent merchants.

We belong to no trust or association. We guarante to save you from One-third to One-half on all made here. Cured At Home Instant Relief Trial Puckaere Mailed ment this paper and determine to see I B. Hemphill, "Field Dvputy" tomorrow and secure a "Bittuvall" certificate befqrc it is too late. Free to All In Plain Wrapper crpn urn no LIL lb DEMOSTKATIO WAS Sl'CCESS Attendance Was Verv Lars? On his ini; Day, and Prizes Awarded 114-116 East Main Street, Owensboro, Ky.

The demonstration held during the I- 5 week by the Kentuckv Public Service coinpanv, betlci known as the Owens- bat 99 probably go to Chicago, where it is understood he has a flattering offer came to Owensboro and studied law. and was admitted as a member of the bar. Later he located in the west. VAUDEVILLE in that city. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Maahs, who have been musicians at the Peoples for several months will be employed at the Grand theater during the engagement of the Hickman Stock company during the summer. Ixtit sorvice iwsuiUIe. The man is mi nt announced the following aa the prize winners for the week: On Tuesday, Mrs. Frank X.

Wagner won the Welsbach portable lamp; Wednesday, tie reading lamp vent to Miss Bessie Hazel, and the water heater went to Mrs. Shelby Hicks; Thursday, Mrs. O. II. Haynes won- the cabiuet pas rang and on Friday Mrs.W.

J. L. Hughes won a cabinet range valued it I had rather have a lool to make me merry than exijerience to mak hie sad. Shakespeare KILLED IX RAILROAD WRECK EAB BR ESS WICK, GA. WILL BE BISfOMIXUED AT rEO-TLL'S THEATER The Pyramid Many cases of Piles have been cured a trial packages of Pyramid Pile "Remedy without further treatment.

IfWhen it proves its value to you, get "more from your druggist, at 50 cents box, and be sure you get the kind iyou ask for. Simply clip out free coupon below and mail today, together with your name and address on a tlip of paper. Save yourself from the fjfttrgeon's knife and its torture, the 4octor and his bills. boro Gaslight company, was a complete success every respect. There were crowds on each day, and more than 500 people attended Friday to hear- the closing lecture cn the gas range.

At the conclusion of the lecture on Friday afternoon the lectures had been so eujoy.ible thit at the suggestion of Mrs. Asa Bosley a vote of thanks was extended the company by those present Mr. E. D. Tniand, general manager of all the conij: anies of the Kentucky Public Service company, was present, and n-spondea in a brief address to Was Formerly an Owrnslxiro Boy and Was Born In the Masomllle ManBEment Mill Tut On Eirst Class Mining rktnrc Show With CenU Adiuixsioa GEORGE LAUB ft CON Tinners MOKE AITLICATI0S F1I.LO Phones 232 312 W.

2d- Old to Soldiers Are Getting Keadj tor Their Tensions Consumption Caused Death Mrs. Hannah Bruner, the wife of Mr. Wheeler Bruner, died Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the family home in Seven Hills, after an illness of one year. Mrs. Bruner was SO years old and was a sufferer from consumption.

She is survived by her husband and five children. The funeral will be held from the residence this afternoon at 2 o'clock, and the interment will be made in the Elmwood cemetery. Free Pile Remedy Cut out this coupon and mail to Information was recgeived in Owensboro on Saturday announcing the death of J. W. Taylor which occurred in a railroad wreck near Bruinswick, Gwrgia, several days ago.

The letter giving the details was sent to J. A. Fuqua at Lakeland, and forwarded to a friend of the family in llaydon Coomb tthe PYRAMID. DRUG. 428 the vote of thanks extended by the ladies.

Mr. Toland eaid that he was very much gratified at the splendid attendance during the demonstration, and felt satisfied that much good would be accomplished by those who tad the opportunity of hearing Prcf. Beginning May 1 and continuing until October 1, the Peoples' theater will discontinue vaudeville, and will open up a moving picture show exclusively. The admission win be 5 cents to everybody, and the management promises to put on nothing but first class pictures. Mr.

Rodgers who has been connected with the People's since shortly after its organization will sever his con BARBERS pyramid Bldg Marshall, with your full name and address on a slip of paper. A sample of the great Pyramid Pile Remedy will then be sent you at once by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. Nine more applications were filed in the county court on Saturday by old "vets," preparatory to asking for a pension. These were P. D.

Taylor, Anselm Higdon, Sarah F. Jones, W. G. Kimberlain. John Watkins, Mrs.

S. E. Williams, W. H. Gabbert, Jas T.

Smeathera and Hillary T. Owensboro. He thanked the people and 'said that under the new management jit was the intention of the company to give the people ol Owensboro the ELECTRIC MASSAGE AD BATHS FIVE CHAIRS S8f FREPFBICA STREET "Pidge" Taylor, as he was familiarly known by everyone, was born in the Masonvillo neighborhood. He The time to hold your head up is when you feel cast down! nection with the company, and Willi.

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