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A 17. THE DAYTON HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1915. VAGV. KEVKZt. I $1 Knickerbocker 55c Ety3' EMVE PLANT WRECKED: 5 KILLED Wen's $1.00 Sport Shirti, 50c Plain white and cream; also neat striked, wide rut collar, coat models; sizes 14 to 17.

Tuesday Men's 50c Shirts, 20c Genuine Amnskeag Chamhray Shirts; lay down rolhirs and pock-ets; full rut: s'zes II to 17. Tuesday. Mill End Sale price, 0 each C.OKj lliati-up of entire stock and special purchase of lined trousers; rent stripes and mixture, sizes 5 to 17 years. Tuesday, CC Mill Fnd price vlJu II Eoys' and Girls' $2. CO and $3.00 Rain Coats, $1.00 and double texture tan and gray fahrbs: all waterproof; an Ideal coat for school wear; sias to 14 years.

Tuesd.iv, Mill End Salo nn price I lUU (Traxler's Main Floor, Areade Annex.) JO i. ml salf price RVANFYPMW (Trasler's. Arcade A rendu (Tr.ixh r's, (Traxler's, Arcade Main Floor. Annex.) Main Floor, Annex. I Main Florir, Annex.) UI nil LUUIUI! WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS I MPORIFM.

An. 18- Five nu 1 iv.rt killed in (nyst-rliu x1i.n nl the Aetna Fix plosive plant i Jit Grove Kim, 1 miles from I'mporium, I r' GREATER BARGAINS FOR TOMORROW, TUESDAY'S SELLINGS nils morning, me explosion ti occurred in lln- gelatin plant. The 85c Table Linen, CSc Yard $1.93 Bed Spreads, $1.39 lUx Eleached Muslin, 5c Yard 7'2c Dress Gingham, 5c Yard G5c Satin Messaline, 44c Yard Bleached Muslin, Stt Inches wide, 24-inch it in M. ssaline, black un.i Hemmed Cnnhct I xtr i I lame ti, woven of line combed yarn; worth Tuesday il laid Hale pike. Oft mum wemiit tor general use; (lors; heavy all-silk quality; worlli 19c Printed Voiles, 10c Yard Frinted Voiles, Sfi inches wide; neat flpures and stripes; fine sheer quality.

Tuesday Mill End Sale price, a rd lUu me- 5c me- i 'c lill hi il Table I. hull, 7U Inches Wide; vei heavy mi-'iiilv that wears and la under a well; Xe glade. Tuesday, Mill End Sale price, COn card uUU iTtaxbu's Floor Annex. I. i a yard.

Tuesday Mill Find A A inane, aiui l.nu tnln price. Tin "day, yard 44c ie psee. yard each (Traxler's Main Floor, Arcade Annex.) (Traxler's Main Floor, Annex.) (Traxler's Main Floor.) cause has not yet In al lied. Tno ci lcpany was working on large war i nlcis. The dad: Joseph St raver, Finery H.iskins.

I-red I i Michael ('anip-l'. ll, all of dove Hun, Osste Miller, Driftwood One plant was completely wrecked Fancy Press Ginghams, 27 inches wide; checks, plaids nnrl stripes. Tuesday Mill End Sale piice, 3d (Traxler's Main Floor.) 8i2c Outing Flannel, 5V2c Yd Outing Flannel, 27 inches wide; good heavy quality; neat striped effects. Tuesday Mill End Sale price, C1 yard Qz, (Traxler's Main Floor.) 20s to 29c Pillow Tubings, 15c Yard 10c and 12V2c Percales, 7y2c Yd 36-inch 121oC Linen Toweling, 9c Yard "Or 12 Yards for $1.00 Ianeu ToweltiiK, blenched or nn-hleached: very absorbent flax yams; worth K'e rd. Tuesday Mill f) End Sale price, yard Jli 12 yards SI.C0 and two other plants $1.35 Silk Channeuse, 97c Yard 40-inch Ail-silk Channelise; comes In black, white and all of the wanted new- shades.

Tuesday Mill Find Sale price, yard i by the explosion badly dnnmged. 20c and 33c Bath Towels, 15c lileaiheil Turkish Hath Towels, extra slightly imperfect in wen vine: very absorbent yarns: 2'te find kinds. Tuesday 4 End Kale phi I (Traxler's Main Floor, Annex.) shades; i Percales, liuht and dark his range of patterns; tast Tuesday Mill Find Sale TU yard I 2U Percales, liuht and his range of patterns SB, tn, 42 and tj-ineh widths; very lu-a-v quality that sells Bt 21e to 33c yard. Tuesday End Sale 4 price, yard 5 (Traxler's Main Floor, Arcade Annex.) colors price, (Traxler's Main Floor.) (Trnxlor's Main Floor, Arcade Annex.) (Traxler's Main Floor.) mm par "MILL ENDS ARE STEP LIVELY SPEED ON EARLY MED GOODS AT FAG- sxrk TORY A ft COST!" mm TO THE "MILL END SALE" BUT DO NOT EXCEED THE SPEED LIMIT!" CAUTIONS MR. Fifteen Flee from Turkish Mass-acre at Van and Arrive Famished at Ti'flis.

TRAXLER, "FOR WE WANT YOU TO ARRIVE SURE." Carloads of Mill Ends are arriving daily. Tuesday will bo a whirl i a repjular carnival of value-giving. s7 Popular interest mounts higher and I higher as delighted customers carry the news A. WASIUNGT'IX, IB. Nearly starved anil their clothing rags, fifteen Americans have arrived Tilils, Persia, from Van, in eastern me'iia, where a Turkish massacre nc in red.

Consul Smith, at Til'is, notified the state department today of i throncrs to be greater than ever. their 89c nrtivol. One of the American at Van a Mrs. Usher- died. 'Til Crowd the Basement Tomorrow" "HOSIERY, LACES AND LEATHER EAGS WILL CO IN A HURRY!" SAID MR.

TRAXLER. AND WHY NOT! READ THIS LIST. Til- -1 colony 'NEV7 MILL said Mr. Traxler, and he certainly ought to with these prices. LADIES' 25c SILK HOSE, Black and colors; all sizes; some Messaline, ENDS ON SALE EACH DAY!" I subject to slight manufacturers' cyd.

1CU I aw mill imperfections. Tuesday Mill End Sale price Iler husband, (lanf.erously ill, was ftuong the fifteen who reached Thlis. The party lert Van a month ago at the time of the Turkish massacre. They walked mure than 200 mile. Their food and water supply pave out on the way and they were forced to beg food.

They fire, now heine rared for by the Ame ican consul. Snappers Free VvM P.ovs and Girls! We v-f J1.69 ALL METAL HOSE REELS, FOR 98o, Tuesday, Mill Find Sale price, 00 each OUb (Traxler's, Hasement.) 25c AND 35c BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED SALAD DISHES, 15c. Fancy shaped Salad Dishes. 4. Mill End Sale price, Tuesday, I Ul (Traxler's Hasement,) I MASON'S 25c ZINC FRUIT JAR CAPS, 15o DOZ.

Fruit Jar Caps, rorcelain lined. Tuesday Mill End Sale price, 4j (J dozen I Oil (TraxIer'H, Hasement.) 10o DECORATED JAPANESE CEREAL BOWLS, 5c. Mill End Pale price, each vIO (Traxler's, Basement.) MEN'S 25c SILK LISLE HOSE, 19c Black only; all sizes; double sole, heel and toe. Tuesday, Mill 4 Knd Sale price, pair i (Traxler's, Main Floor.) LADIES' S1.C3 TO $1.53 HAND BAGS, 63c. All leather bats in hundreds of new-shapes: manufacturers' samples; beautiful styles.

Tuesday, Pfl-s Mill Fnd Sale price UJO (Traxler's, Main Floor.) rilvineli lilaek Satin Messaline; a dependable wearing quality, cheap at will give snappers away tomorrow In our Hoys' L- (Traxler's, Main Floor.) 50c TO 75c LACE FLOUNCING, 39c YARD. Cream or white; IS to 27 inches wide; 50 beautiful designs for waists, dresses or sleeves, 00 Tuesday, Mil) End Sale price, OUO (Traxler's, Main Floor.) and Girls' departments. Tuesday's Mill End Sale price, yd (Traxler's Main F'lonr.) yours. Oil BERNSTORFF "Here's where every home in Dayton gets refurnished!" jestingly remarked Mr. Traxler.

AND YOU'LL HEARTILY AGREE WHEN YOU SEE THESE VALUES. New Ruffs at the lowest price ever quoted! Quality considered. $13.50 TO $15.00 ROOM-SIZE RUGS, SS.16. .7 extra quality Wool Brussels Rubs, sr.es 8 ft. 3 In.

by to ft. 6 in. and 9 by 13 SILENT "The Greatest Dress Bargainl Ever Offered" Said Mr. Traxler WHEN HE LOOKED AT THESE yen would expect to Ret from any ruK costing up to luesday 5 R.I 5 Mill FJnd Sale price. Cerman Ambassador Makes No Reply to Press Reports of German Propaganda.

(Traxler's Tlilrd Floor.) "Shoes at $1.59 a Head" remarked Mr. Traxler $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes, $1.59 NEW FALL SHOES Women's Patent Coltskin and Uull Kid Shoes, In button and lace styles, with black cloth or dull kid tops. They have the new or low heels; every pair has a Goodvear welted sole. Tuesdav Mill Fnd Sale 4 Cft price I Mason's 10c White Canva3 Cleaner, 5c Worth inc. Tuesday Mill Fnd Sale price uli (Traxler's Third FToor.) Prices Cut to the Quick 25c WINDSOR TIES, 10c.

One lot of Windsor Ties; ood quality messaline; lartie variety of styles and colors. Mill End Sale 1 fl price lUw (Traxler's Main Floor.) $1.50 HOT WATER BOTTLES, 79c. Maroon and chocolate, full 2-quart size. Tuesday Mill Find Sale "I price I (Traxler's Main F'loor.) $1.98 AND $2.48 EMBROIDERED GLOVES, $1.79. Shirred and Tucked Gloves; full elbow length: white and black in plain and contrast Tuesday ff 4 TO Mill Fnd Sale price.

I I I i (Traxler's Main Floor.) $18.50 BRUSSELLS RUGS, SIZ.fS. vlN $16.50 BRUSSELS RUGS, $10.95. Full 9x12 size. Tuesdav Mill Foil Ill-wire duality. Tuesdav Mill End Sale S12.15 $10.95 End Sale price price (Traxler's Third Floor.

NEW YORK, Auk. IS. fount hann Von F.ernstorl'f, German ambas- i zSiWA $20.00 AXMINSTER WORSTED AND WILTON RUGS, $15.75. nn Axminster Hugs; attractive colors ana pauerns; size iuu irii, Knd Sale price I (Traxler's Third Floor.) $27.50 AND $30.00 BODY BRUSSELS RUGS, $21.75. l.vlra mm TV.

ollre Wlltsieu i.o ft ne- 1 Mh, flnest quality Axminster and lloyiil Wilton Velvet size 9x12; real $27.50 and :W.0ft values, lues- AM Kliil Fi-wl Coin net fin a7l 8 I $6.00 TO $10.00 DRESkES, $2.98 A wonderful lot of several hundred dainty white and colored summer dresses, worth $il to $10. Irish and French linens, plain and embroidered voiles, plain and embroidered crepes, all-white lingeries, batiste, tissues and plain voiles. Tuesday Mill -End Sale price $2.98 sailor, came to New York today. He spent the entire forenoon in his rooms at the Ritz-Cfirlton, point over the newspapers contnlnlnt? aeoounrs of alleged German promotion of munition strikes in thin country and German propaganda, niethods. At the conclusion the amhnssador said he had nothing to say.

Neither did he care tn rIvo any reason fur his JAXv 1'1 i i rs.xier jnuo rioor.i A-arn i royal wilton rugs, $32.90. "Girls, I'm Your Friend" Said Mr. Traxler, when he cut these prices. $2.00 CHILDREN'S WHITE AND COLORED DRESSES, 99c Children's White and Colored Dresses; in beautiful effects; sizes 2 mwsm till trip to New York. wmmmmmm to 14 years.

Xieely made. Tuesday Mill pq Illchost patterns and colorings; size worth and sold everywhere at lll.ao. Tuesday Mill Find POfl fn Sale price OlJiClM (Trayler's Third Floor.) llS.Sfl Brussels Tluirs, 11 (44 ftC ft. 3 in. hv 12 ft.

Sale price I I tUM Rrnssels Rues, 11 IP CO ft ,3 In. hv 12 ft. Sale price UnJU Axminster Runs, 11 COO Cfl ft. 3 in. hv 12 ft.

Sale price OCOldU Wilton Velvet, 11 1 ft. 3 in. by 12 ft. Sale price IUiJi) All sizes in stock up to 12 ft. by 15 all of which are marked nt special selling prices, (Traxler's Third F'loor.) BRASS BEDS 93C End Sale price.

(Traxler's Second Floor.) DAYTONIANS PASS HP JOB CHANCES $3.00 INFANTS' LONG COATS, $1.48 Infants' Lonjr Coats, made of cashmere and Bedford cord, beau 2d Floor.) VI 1 ilint'f OTHER SUMMER DRESSES $1.48 tifully trimmed, nice materials. Tuesday Mill End Sale priee Dresses. I $3.50 $5 lieds $7.20 Heds $10.80 i.Tifl Hods $11.95 $1 to $2 Dresses, I $2.50 $3 Dresses. Mill End Sale POjMill End Sale CI price UUU i Price I Mill End Sale (M.98 (Traxler's Second Floor.) $5.00 INFANTS' HATS AND CAPS AT ONE-HALF PRICE. These materials are trimmed with dainty laces nnd embroidered r-iO Heds $13.20 HOJio Beds $15.20 No response to calls for civil service examinations for hUh-solaricd can-eminent positions was received from liayton.

consequently there will lie no examina price I 1 'rry-'rrTTT-r-rr $20 On Beds "2 Beds S17.ro (Keady-to-Vear Section, Traxler's, Second F'loor.) tion Tuesday for floriculturist, a chiffon, beautifully made; values up to Feds $19.50 Price! (Traxler's Second Floor.) BEDROOM CHAIRS AND ROCKERS Saturday Mill End Sale price (Traxler's Second Floor.) IE ATTRACTIVE SHOWING OF NEW FALL SUITS AT SPECIAL REDUCTIONS; VALUES TO $19.75. $19.75 New Fall Suits at $14.98 Fashionable, well-made garments. In the very latest creations, have ar Afsorte-Wdesiuns in mahoyany, oak. maple, bird s-eye, walnut, etc. $3 SO Chairs and Hackers $2.75 I $V00 Chairs ami Itockers $1 an Chairs and Hockers $.1,011 Cicuts and Horkers SI.1O Chairr.

and Kuckers $b7i (Traxler's Second F'loor.) CURTAIN MATERIALS 50c TO $1.00 MIDDIES, 19c. In sizes 6 to 16; made of Rood materials; slightly mussed from handling. Tuesday Mill End Sale price, 10. $1.00 GOWNS, 29c. One lot.

Some have sold as hiph as $1.00. They are all trimmed. 0 0 Tuesday, Mill Knd Sale price, (Traxler's, Second Floor.) rived and will make their first appearance in this MILL EXD PALE. Women's $19.75 Suits for Tuesday, Mill End Sale price 1198 I each 15c FANCY EDGED VOILES, 9'ac YD. Fancy Filled Voiles, values to lac fll-Tuesday Mill Knd Snle price, yard I2Ij 35c SCOTCH MADRAS, MARQUISETTES, VOILES, 12'2c YARD.

Values to XSe. Mill Knd' Sale 4 HI price Tuesday, yard I (Traxler's, Second Floor.) (Ready-to-Wcar Section, Traxler's, Second Floor.) I rmliTS 1 tnrn 1001. 1 position, extension work In the depart -meet (1f aurieultio'e; drainage entiineers, liositions i.ayirn? and a number of ll her opeiiU'CS. Other i will he held later In the month and in September. The examinations are under the assistant postmaster at.

the federal huildiim. IMPROVEMENTS ON STREETS PROPOSED t'lty Manager W'aite held a conference with mnnaKers of local street car companies Monday niorniiu; relative to the proposed street Improvements to be carried out by the city. The manager secured opinions of the street car company whose truck are laid In various streets under consideration, in order that companies and the city could co-operate In the general imprnvrnieni of liiiyton's thoroughfares, Thirteenth Reunion of I Brandt Family Held The thirteenth annual reunion of the family was held at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi KshhatiKh, near Whitfield, with an unusually large number of the family present.

New officers were elected for the Bicycle Tourists inish Long Trip Hoy 1 tisey and I.nni,-, C'enter-ville hoys, who pulled out their nil wheels last Monday and pedaled to Toledo, returned Monday. The Ceiilen llle boys (insider that they did some koo.1 rldlnc They say they pulled out of Toledo Saturdav nun niiiq: at 10 o'clock and got Into I. 'ay ton Monday at 7 a. ni. Their speedometer said 170 miles, they declare.

and James F. Robinson, of Frichsville, Ohio. SIMP NOT ISJFllFD. The wireless message from C'iptain Anderson r'mc by way of the station at Key West, This was taken to indicate that the warships ate well on their way to Mexican waters. Captain Anderson reported that the ship was not Injured by the storm.

Hay's nearest relative appenrs In the naval record as his mother, Mrs. Maud K. Holeornb of Mississippi. Hob-Inson's mother is Mrs. V.

A. Koiiln-son of Fhrirhsvlllo, LEASF4 IS FILED Five-year lease entered into by All'iel Fruden, Henry fi. t'rnden and X. II, Kirkpatrit'k with Albert A. Slebler, as the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Will Send Delegates to Traffic Club Picnic.

DRYS WILL PLAN COMING CAMPAIGN R. 0. lone, executive secretary of tun Montgomery County Dry Federation and other local people uiterested In the movement will attend the conference of campaign managers and county shairmen of all the dry organizations in the state to he held at ummei Unci beach, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, August 21, J.i and J'i. Arrangements for the opening of the state-wide drv campaign will 1)8 discu'ised at the sessions. Teamster-Chauffeur Strike Is Settled ST.

Aug. PL Fifteen hundred KtrKirg te.iivsters ami hiiuffcurs r-tnrned to followlt: the settlement of the wage and ours of labor rbs-aureement with the Team Owners' asso-ilmion. The men will tfet increases In wimes and ducid working hour. Ktot-inK tnarked the strike. oomitipf year.

K. E. Punean ws chosen ns firsli1int and E. Hansen, of Manslhld, Ohio, vice president; Miss Minnie A. Tlseh as secretary; W.

C. Galveston Sea Wall Awash; Storm Rages (Continued From Page One.) their rapacity, and the same scenes were being enacted today. In dalveston, all hotels nnd houses were crowded with people who feared to remain In their homes near the beach. K. McKinney, Jr member of a yachting party, Wfs drowned on Like Fontchnrtrain In Louisiana when his boat was capsized; Charles BorKols was killed at Wavoland, when an electric light wire was blown down on him nnd two men were washed overboard from the battleship Hampshire nnd drowned off the Florida roast, Numerous steamships are from 21 to 4S hours overdue at Orleans, and while there Is much anxiety over their safety, It Is believed that many of them were merely blown out of their ronrses find will be heard from later.

SUHAMFNTO I The Fnlted States gunboat Sacramento Is safe lit the mouth of the CAUGHT 51 RATS OiJE WEEK Trap re-gets itself, 22 Inches dnh. will last for years, (an fcet out of older, vidiths pounds; 12 rats caught one day; heee is used, doimr away with poisons. The trap does Its work and never fails mid is always readv for t'e next rut. hen ruts and mice pass dece they die. Kats ate diseese carriers, also caose fires.

U.it cuteher sent lu'ep ltd en receipt of 1. Mouse catcher, 1rt Inches hlKh, Money if not satisfied. H. D. SWARTS Inventor and Manufacturer UNIVERSAL RAT AND MOUSE TRAPS, BOX i8B.

SCRANTON, PA. Whittaker as treasurer and Miss Esther literary work, The next meet nttshurKh railroad officials will he In Iiayton Friday, August 2n. to attend the tinnu-il outins; of the traffic club. It wa.i barned toilay from Cincinnati shippers that a (b li'i-ation of will come from there anu with them will como the Ii'kIi cffuials of several ronds. An effort l.

beinir mnde by the O. D. rat lie deptirtment to have every ship, pun; concern In Dayton represented. In this way it is hoped to Increase interest in the study of traffic In the manner of a school of transport a linn, The outitiK will be held lit. the N.

C. U. Country club nftornooti nnd evening. Various sport-; and entertainments have In en provided for. ing "ill be held at the same place on I the third Sunday In August 1010.

Ami'lii; the out-of-town nue.ts were Mrs. Herbert Harbison and niasier Herbert, of Sapulpa, Mrs. I.oit I Brandt, and daughter Carrie, of Sid- I toy; Frundt. of Franklin, II. ('rnwn Tailoring company, was filed the office of County N'an Scoyk.

Monday. The Ii for 4 Karl Fifth stteet and dates from April I. IMl'i. First year's rept.il is $Miiii nnd the remaining four years, tinnually. Fi-andt, of Casstown; H.

o. Hansen find family, of and Mr. O. from Ansonia. ANTS AN AWARD FOR LOUD WORDS Oa'uilrut that 'atliei iun Stleh used "specially loud and ncrnsed liiiu of not pavini; his debts.

William ,1. dedrit-s has filed common picas court action tn which he for a d.nnai;e award aualnst the woman. who Is a tailor at 12 north M.i'n sliaet, iille-res In Ids petition tiuit on July I the di fetel.itit In his store and In the presence of other people, made Ihe remarks which he says lulu him liitti disrei ute and displace. Reirr of fo ria HIGH PRICES KILLED Cheap iVicm The Central oyt jW'lSI Whca vo enlar-d ton field lit prlc 0 cf cood roofing 3 CO YOU FEEL HEADACHY? LOCK TO YOUR STOMACH TRY THE Walter M. Smith CIGAR was too h.

our big mills cnorr.ioiu output tad modern rrUinj we c4 rll tho bet rocfing at a rnrsormbla tr iro. 11'. ba been dons tt ouch a rest that rifK pr-e rSavn been killed. Now you gr tie tjui-aiy a Qooblo prita when you buy Mississippi. The storm Is so heavy nt the passc that the Sacramento cannot be seen from shore, but she wirelessed that all was well on board.

A pilot will ho sent to her ns soon as a linn I can ride the waves. While little or no damage was none In the dtv of New Orleans, dlspntehen 0 For a 25c Smoke ed It is an iuiusi.nl thlm? for a druKK st to cell medicine under a yiiaifilitee to refund the iiiotiev if II docs not cure. Vet this Is the wav W. ukins, Ihe popnhir is HcllltiK Ml -ii on, the Hianilard dys-pi p.si.i remedy. Neier before has.

he hud mi ufRv number i cust'iniet 'ell linn that meil-eiue lias been ino'S irul us with ulin a ten leitlMi, HUti like mi 1 iv fi? sst from points in Mississippi and I.nutsl- for Y. W. L. SUPPER O'l Tu -ecay, -I, the Youim Worn n's l.c.'iKoo mill hi Id n. at Si ll 1 1 1 ove The t-uppef ill 20 (ants, with an additional in-eent chart" for he iriaiii.

The -oipper is mill' th' aii-pics of the iduary lOIOMMtlee mid the pieieals will he tuned over to th" bleary fund in unhr til It tie IICIV he bolll.lll for the V. W. lihi ity Nsmcj nil Ions for the supper niiot he mat bifoir Momhiv to Mrs Wiener, the s'crit'iiy of the V. w. 1...

In of Mill the nipper will be held 111 the l.i iiRiie bulldhu" I' tons have nii on fh.ni and Reefing 10c laeVfp't -r, ind tint the price at which it i nth-red 1 1 'U ii a rcaxuiAble but not I c'v Ji f. Is nwrniitwd 5, 10 of 1.1 u.i. a. ei.t a In titer wt thii kBM 2 if plv nnd rt ntrmlM'i tin pi 1 inter i Un hv thr in the t-. ie heU'liel itca indiMtrv nnnn report, great namnge in chmi and property throughout the southern sections of these TWO MARINES LOST.

flliionn mid Southerner Washed Oor. hoard From Ituttlo-ditp nnd Drowned, WASHINGTON, Auk. 1 The bat-tbshlp New Hampshire, on Its way to "fiuthern nteri." encountered it. terrific hurricane olT the southern roast of Florida yesterday tnoi nnd two marine privates were washed overboard and drowned, Kdwin A. Anderson reported by Ireb s.

tn the navy department today Hint their liiulies had riot In recovered They re V. Hay, of ivsisnippl, tocay hi'i rudily and vufoioim witu lei I digest, on ninl sool health. There Is no lot ver auv tired for nny.ie S'lfleiou; or tln-lr frleri'ln fnffer iii'i initd of i'js epsii Ml-o-nn in lie ri lled upon. The til of eutei is so tteat that tiiere liltl" risk to W. I' anai iitdeeiint to iciiitii tite money if the medicine dees not I'lleve A Ti I he tandd roldv to do ni v.

Mhout nnv ipat st ions. Ihai. holies, all form" nf liitlif p'dlon, H) CCK" In line tile M'. lli7' feelMifS, ptnir sleep. 1 1 nit i nt? In the ear nnd ml am llM-r trouble are helped Uy Mi a.

nil fcis dai treatment n'lind show CotlSldi l.lhle ta 't In ht altli while a care nihil follows rupldlv. Tin ilum are the best in 1 1 whole toe tnetit of hi Hill rid l-n Isi VI ill "I ln'l III seh pi foiid'tioo t.at 1 1 1 can fiijo) every linn ut- of tin in. Tut there is not art pre drijrr. ln kaonit g'ssU w.lh lUil. nnMl b'liiiU and u.itnoii(ju.'ihtic3 hr'r.

ol'f ri at tiiri tliat ire too r.iffty. nil take when you buy tlier co nU. Avr -f cheap vnct ii w-dl r.s liih prices. Know tint the company who juine ippc tm the pood! 11,11 'he ability to nt.iLe a qiulity roi at a rcamtuMe ri'lTi tn it it i (Ttufniceil bthc'nt to be the i tis'ti i rnt-rj tint the rtnntMiiy (lorn not 1 lythiu a A it yy n.t Mir ttwy m0 mm tl. ,1 1 riiri4MC.

You'll enjoy tlie pleasant difference between this cigar and what you have paid a higher priee for. Eisenberger Distributors Third and Main Street General Roofing ftlanufaclorinf C. A.Lm ImIii 1 t.l-.i'jl. PUI JnFnmtt Muupli Siil AUaaai IImiIm H.aikm tr p.jvds lluiicli I kill nil In soeln lied foin'hes, (liiiu. flrS, Ib'e, moth, chicken lice.

I'ul Into hens' nests while laying ii I balchliitf you will raise healthy, cluin chicks, the Mr tut for fleas i tb a- mill cam. Perfectly tiannles.i, enth and sold by i ll Miller, drudKist, No. F.ist Third St..

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