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Springfield Leader and Press from Springfield, Missouri • Page 5

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I PHONS BIO I A. Dlnaer Pmri y. Mrt Bnrr BwlnrlUr ntartafnad At Vnar Hrt' i room oaiuraay tjn Juna row formad attractive kii. dacoratton. Covr war U14 for rrl Holt, Mr.

anil Mra. T. 7). kiKln llr. and Mrs.

O. Chrliman tU rh hoataaa, Dlnnar waa fbl.owt4 UDry th Uieatra. I CIma Banqn" ni parrot rain in rlaea of the pMrt Mbyirrmn church antartalnM with a iiut Friday vanl.i at tha Junior The honnr tuta wra mmbra iTh mn ras ami Thatr wtv and alanr. Mia. J.

T. Bacon. Mr. and Mn fli nvwrt and Mr. and Mra.

Wllholt HI antertalnlnir room waa (avian! rut wiin riiK'i nnwri: in can trliabt flat oration, a mound of ponlot. curmounttd by a mtnlatura brlda a itriaarooin. mrm. k. y.

vtpiii wno ldd aa toatimintraaa. irav a hla rainondad to In a humorou. vlnt Firat Bwinwrt," Mr wnnott faV Funnlast Weddtna Evr flj. T. Itaron; "PutU of a Wlf fa iir.

juyaart; what Jioy to A rcad Klvon br Carl imag a croup of aoofa. Cover vara for St. 9 Pr. Hat (road JMvm. 1.

Jamna H. Harwood, D. of toa frlaa, Calif who hap nann tba guat Mr and Mr a. Holland and Dr. I Mn A.

HaM durlna; tba Prury cnTnntai caianranon, if ri Haiur for Labanon. whr ha flllad tha of the Conrrarattonnl rhuroh i iy mornlnfr. Dr. Harwood oritan (tha Laiian on churoh and one of 'n telpal Iabanon atraeta la calkfl TTaT avanua tia praacna ai k'onwuy ay aranlnf and want to Tbarla today tea eoiiaca eomrnoncamm wntrn ba nald Tttaaday and wadnaadar Will laar for California tha Uat of 9 Personals i 1. and Mra.

Will Wallowa of Call, fc ia ara hara to artand tha wadding ailr aon, Alfrad Baldwin Fallowa. I. Mlaa Marrnarlta Mayar, which will lahratad tha avanlnc of Juna II tt th country homa of tha i wr' paranta. and Mra. William Rl.nhoff of lora.

ra tha aMiata of tha wr'a parenta. Dr. and Mra. WHUarri 1 Kntflrtabw a Lanrhaon. W.

N. Wauth ntr.alni1 at Vtheor. Bt Hlt H.U tvrn Friday hi Covr war Itld for Mra. w. i.

rH. Etlrn, Mr. Robert Porur, Mr. B. H.

v' Mar, Mr. J. BraaMl nd th bniteca. kf 1 ot a oin i want ty." Mr. Fred flchwaltiar.

hi 'A Caa of Narvaa, wai 11 Carman Praaoort. Mr. Pa I off of 8t a 71DP wa a a rhlaf aiirf ital af Bait! iOUta airaat. Thalr raoant ona. pr, Rlanhoff raon of Johna Hooktna aitimora.

mi i ii i hi i ii in i ma ii i Try crip Post ioasties W. t. an OiFa allaaAirb THE full, rich flavor of these toasted flakes of ripened corn blends with the flavor of the berries to make a breakfast treat you'll want to repeat. Post Toasties are just the thing for "strawberry" days. Light, yet firm in texture easy to digest, yet amply nourishing golden brown Post Toasties, the improved Corn la Tea.

at avAr tur improved Llnn.jf, 161 W.ll.r t.buc Kr mam hit. Kut Twk. wm forth OrH from 7W. SUairTtaSl Mr Emm fllmnw and atrt. Po(irtvui, Slmmi lh (rtMli of TulM, Okl will ifrtvn In flnrinri.rt Innl.ht ZL 'Zi lh umm.r with hir prntt.

Mr. and Um a rviu i v. JlfferMa avnu. Mr. and Mra.

Nathkfi HmAa rturnd from (hlr mAAm hom at ill South DoiiUyard. Ml, Roao Hurl. Veatrh who haa hoon lu'lcnt at Cottav rnii mv.wi i. arni)ln har Tanatlon hara and la'lo oalad at tha homa of Ura w. J.

eriann, 1114 Banton avenua. Mr. and Mra. J. 1 Lonf laft today for month'a automoblta trio to northara.

rolnta Th.r will ba Jolnad at Alton. tiliii waal r'rnry "''liTnMlltarV rtinm" Mlaa ri0 Tataon of iixi nanton tr. mia i tha auaat of har al.tar Ui D. Huffakar of Naahvllla. Tano.

Mlaa Hax.l Raondv. who haa haaa tha auaat of har eoualn. Mlaa Edith Lrnn of llt Ramaar avanua. haa raturnad to nar noma at naaaant Hopa. Announcements Mlaa Ruth BeytJ.

taohar of clano. StudloMartln'a Piano Co. Tuaa dftya nd Frldiya. Othar dayl taach. at horn.

441 W. Dlvlalon. Phona C1C2 J. Advartlarraent. Mlaa Oraco Kepner, taaxhar of i proaalon, Drury Collar, wilt maat anyone lntraat In taking aipraa loit laaaona durlnr tha aummar on Tueaday, Juna 6.

at Burnham Ball, iv a. m. to p. m. AdTartlaamant.

Tb Klddla TicrT 101 Lander bulldlnr. haa optnad a draaamakln ahop and I taking or dera for ladlaa' aud children' draaa ea. Phone 18 W. AdvartlMnt. MrV C.

Mi Pariand and Mra. roraat LIpacoTDbe hara lauaad lnvltatiena for an auction party Friday afternoon at tha homa of the former on Waller arena. Mra. It r. Patera.

Mra. La Ellla and Mra. iMka Howlelt hara lauad Inrlta. tlona for an auction party Thureday afternoon at Half a Hiil tarara. Oraai ent Phaptar Culture Circle will mt at f'l(t n'clnW Ik.

Thome olMra M. Beneon, 1111 Bentoa Battle Creek, Mich. a i BBBW BSB1I THE SPHENTGFIECD DAILY LEADERr KONDAY TONfl JUNE mV Flakes, keep their appetizing crispness to the last delicious spoonful Delightful, too, with sliced bananas, oranges, pineapple, or any kind of fruit or berries, either fresh or preserved. 1 Order Post Toasties by name from your grocer and be sure to get the Yellow and Red package. CORNFIAKES Tka anaosi faala af tha Oaanail mt mni i aaccar aaaoolatloaa will ba bald at Dollni park Tuaadar attarnooa.

Bual naaa uaauof lll raiMK. Th Waman'a Mlaalooary aoctaty af Jaia nraat B. ahureh wui maat Tburaoay at in o'olaak at Uw aharoa. Tba Oood Hamarltaa aaolitr wtU maat all day Wadnaadar with Mrs. Xaair vrmiama.

aia waat Dinaiaa airaaa. Tha Olrla" iVlandlr aoolatr will But toniiht with Mra. latr, 111! MarUi noDoaraoB arantta AMERICANISM DAY TO BE OBSERVED BY KLAN, Amarlcanlam Day will ba ob aerred Toalday, Juna II, by th Sprlntfleld Ku Klux Klan, which will hold a public natarallaatlon and ceremonial at Klan Kave that night. Tha park I to be open to tbe public all day and a featur of th entertainment will be an addreaa br Dr. John Wealey Bat of th lo turera' bureau of th national Ku Klux Klan.

Dr. Bate will apeak on "Amr Icanlam." which I to be th key not of th celebration to hld at th kava. Many klanemen from th ur roundlnv territory art to attend th ceremonl. Approximately t.Olt klanaraen will her In full re tall, according to the eecretary of th local klan. Approximately 600 candidate wilt be naturallied, of whloh too are from Spring Held and 100 ar from th oltlaa and town In outbwett Mtaaourl.

A featur of the ceremonial will a pyrotaohnlo dliplay, whloh will given Immediately after th naturalisation service. Thar will be a naming red croaa on on of the hill In Klan park, which will be a featur of th entertainment. Bereral aerial bomb alio will fired. TheTTittUWof the aerial fir work ha not been dleoloeed by th local klan official, who atatad today th dlaplay would him. thing that bad nvr been duplicated hr.

New and unique plecel which gWe a moat unuanal effect will fired, It stated. nmw stock Mgin. NEW TORK, Juna 4 Public offering waa made today of a block of new Underwood Typewriter company common etoek at $41 a ahare. This I th new common issuano of which etookholdera will be asked to authorise on Jan 11 at lit par, with four of th new shares to be Issued for on of th present 1100 value, together with an sddltlnnal 11,000,000 par of common stock. Th old tfk was quot4 today at around 111 a ahare.

I "MMMBeeals Haa Tif Gentlemen, 1 r' laa.an.v 1 L. I a Sal1 Ton can have your old Shrine oe omft afo und haro to see mei but arf. I Protest! with tha tassel. They scare me. Our Infant Interpreter tell us that that la what Barney Old Coyote Is saying, Barney I th youngeet of th Indian at Washington, D.

for th flhrtn oonventlon. THE SINS OF THE SISTERS By PATTERSON. On a couch la a darkened room In Washington, a prstty girl ts hiding from th sight of her friends and weeping with ohlldllk violence at ber first personal knowledge of Injustice. Her friends put their bobbed brown and gold and red heads together and whisper with staring eyas that ah had triad on ber wedding bridal gown before th wedding. They say that her tU.

ruddy faced, silent bridegroom hsd had a gl Imp pee of her In It It was an unintentional glimpse through a door left open without intent. But he had seen her In her wedding robe. And all the 111 luck that au paratitlon says fallow such glimpse has com. Th wedding has been postponed. The young man has sailed with his parents back to their serosa seas home.

He followed them rsluo tantly, they say, but be haa gone. There waa an announcement that the bride's sudden Ulnae had caused the postponement. But the bridesmaids and th ushers. and their families and friends and many of the guests whose invitation have bn cancelled, know th 'f Th bridegroom elect and Ms par ants who had crossed the ooean for tha wedding knew that the bride had a slater. It was not until they reached this country that they knew more than her name.

The someone was at pains to tell them I have beard that they learned by the poison route an anonymous lstter that the Jrtrl'a elder lister had been twloe divorced and that one of her huahands had killed himself. He art Brakes Girl. Then fell the sword of Damsoles upon tbe blrl who was to have been a bride. Ia pierced her heart. Th doctor who la attending her says the shock may kill her.

the bridegroom's parents decided that they did not want tilm to marry Into a family tha had been thus "disgraced." What guarantee could be given the bride would a better wife than her slater had heen? They wanted no divorces in their family. They wanted no overshad owing dread that the bride might repent of her marrlas and leave their son a suicide. "Safnty first" was their motto. They sailed ba. to Europe taking their son with them.

An unasuat triangle this story presents. The forsaken bride weeping brokenheartrdly In that darkened room. The forsaking bridegroom fcloomlly wslklnr the deck of th 'return transatlantic steamer, always under the sternly watchful eye of hll parents, for lonely hearts. And who knows? SMOKER TO BE HELD AT THE COUNTRY CLUB A free smoker will be given at th Country olub Tuesday night. June t.

at which time each member Is urged to bring a guest The smoker Is the first of a series of events planned for th purpose of bringing residents of Springfield and visitor in closer touch with the Country olub. Arrangements for the amokor ara under the dlrec tlon of a committee composed of A J. Blaenmayer, W. W. Woods ana Charlea Martin.

Following Is a portion of the letter whloh Is being sent to each member of the olub: "With the advent of good roads Interseotlpg at Springfield we may anticipate many tourlsta. We can expect these tourists to return if we can provide them with some entertainment or amusement during their stay with us. To lurnlsh this entertainment wilt make our city popular. "The Country club Is a eeml publlo Institution and should be kept urLln flrsuglaia Qgndltten by the publlo splrlted and socially. Inclined cltlxens.

Can you conceive of a better place to entertain a visiting tourist or guest than to take him to th Country club? Do you know of any better way to leave a a ood Impression of the hospitality of Bprlhirdeld and the I beauties ok our lucauiy io make him feel at home at our I Country club? "You may not play golf or you I may find no pleasure In dancing or In anr social ntrtalnments, but your tourist guest or your friend might be a real sport who would always remember the pleasant visit I to Springfield ir you should take him to tha Country club or give him la card of admission to same, Some I may not appreciate onr blessings, but most of us that we have 1i itf.i.a i il' nrention if you want to and yon oan raitaa Imt ya nff rtrnss Tuner red hata The girl's baleful spell might reach their son, even half away across the ooean 7 Tha sister whose broken marrlagaa caused the. trouble. Angry, repentant, pitying, har heart too, Is torn. Must th sins of our sister be visited Upon usT Th parent oonveylnr their son Homeward believe It. Such careful parents must have looked well Into th career of th girl's parents.

Their minds wer at reat aa to Whether parental sins would via. Itd upon thIr son fiancee. Thar 1 only on deduction from their summary art In snatching th young man from the altar, That waa that they conoluded that th girl' alater waa a "bad lot" and that ah muat Inevitably become like her. dlatedkooa AenMewtal. Th Great Quid Book that warn of th dangarsa of evil heredity and nlaada for nure narentaae.

dos not say that the lns oi slaters" snail visited upon even to our wedding day and beyond. Pareatage la Important, Bleterhood 1 mora or lea accidental. Granted a good heredity, and one sister mar stray Into the bypath of life and one reroala en. the etralshl and Barrow road. No on knows why.

Different environment, perhaps. Fewer of the parents good traits transmitted to one onlld. more to tne otner. Different boarding schools. Dif ferent companions.

It Is even con relvable that the slater Is not a "bad lot" after alL Two dlvoroes may prove that she has high standards that her husband did not reach. Perhaps the men she divorced were bad lota Or ahe may not have been the cause of her husband's suicide. A Sixth avenue druggist committed sulctde because husineae waa baa. no one oiamee his wife for It. The deserted bride is a piuaoie figure.

The umch married si a ten is a dubious onee. I won't withdraw the adjective. Not even If come sailing back alone an dthrows himself at th feet of th girl feet and kisses th hem of her dress. For The fleeing on and his parent In his apron string flight he was despicable. Sister are not of nnecesslty alike, hnd had a chance to search the glrla character.

They had fouad no fault within it. The suitor should have found means of compromise In the situation. Ther I only on explanation of hla ocean flight. He must bs dependent upon his parents for food and clothes and shelter. But he Is a stalwart young person.

There ar Jobs waiting for strong muslcled man In this country. At the dock they need longshoremen. KLANSMEN DECORATE GRAVES OF MEMBERS The (craves of three late members of the Ku Klux Klan were decorated yesterday by two members of th Klan in full regalia. Wreaths were placed by the Klanamen on the graves of William Hallack and D. N.

Holloday In Maple Park cemetery, and on the grav of W. Wilcox in East Lawn cemetery. Ther was no unusual dlaplay. The Klansman wont to the cemotery In taxlcsb where they stepped out, placed the wreaths on the graves, gave a sign of the order and step, ped hack Into the taxlcab and drove away. PA HE It It KUKRI).

JEFFKltSON CITY, June 4 Tbs total vnluatlon of th United Hallway company at St. Ixiuls wss fixed at 151,761.511 today by the punlli servlcir' commission. The valuation of the Mlasourl Electric, rallw. iy, which Is the olootrlo line from St. Louis to St.

Chsrles. waa ESTABLISH TOBACCO FACTORY AT BRANSON Plant to Employ 80 to 85 Worker at Tirst New of the Ozarki. Definite step bare bn taken, to sstabllah a tobacco factory In Branson. Th building at th railroad en Vain street, formerly oooupled by th Branson Supply ootnpaor, baa bean bonder for this purses by Mr, Mlnntx of Hon Cave, who was In Branson a month sgo looking over th situation. It is expected that th factory equipment will be Installed sometime this month and actlv operation will be begun.

Th factory will probablyrurr light at flrt aa nswrrand oT manufactured to baeoo will hare to shipped In for this purpose aa practically all of th local product ha been mar ket, But with th ruining UT a new orop th factory will bo ready to bandl a large output and ploy a fore of thirty to thlrty flv hand. marries Reopen, Operation were resumed at th Osark Quarry Company's plant at Carthag Saturday morning after being ldl for mora than a week aa result of a auarrymen strike last wk. Th strlk at this quarry ha bn ended, It I ald, th company meeting the 10 cent per day Increase In Wages demanded by th strikers. 'With but on axoaptlon all of th quarriaa have been elosed down as a result of the strike, some too or 100 men being thrown out of em ployment. According to strlk leader, negotiations ar under way for settling thw ditrerenc at other quarries and It Is expected all will resume operations this wk.

Pkene Owner Arrested. Raymond Snow, 17 year old, owner of th Barcoxle Mt, Vernon telephon exohange. was placed under arrest by Deputy Sheriff Wal tor Taylor, on a warrant charging him with criminal assault. Mable Swarts, a telephone operator In Rarcoxte, is th complainant named in tne warrant. Th warrant we Issued In Joolla befor Justtc E.

McDonald at th Inatanc of Prosecuting Attorney Roy Coyne. According to th officer, th complaining witneaa waa at work In th Barcoxl telephone exchange at th time th arrest was mad, but ah waa dlsohararad bv th defendant befor he waa taken to the county JalU Baak Robber torrteosa. J. Paul and Nick Lamar nleaded guilty to chargss of burglary and larceny In connection with complicity la robbing the First National bank of Gentry. of tl.400 March 11, last, after they had been indicted by the grand Jury at Ben tcnviiie.

Ark, umir waa tin. tenoed to serve from aavan to ten year in the penitentiary and Paul fifteen to twenty, Paul and Umar both named Al Oklahoma out law and bandit, aa th man who planned the wastry robbery, according to authorities. Both man still near wounds, said to bar bean received during th chae following in roDDery. Warsaw Doetor Head. Dr.

J. Fsaster. a nraotlolne physician and proprietor of a drug store warsaw, uo. who wa ar reetea on May II, by federal offi cers, charged with violation of the national prohibition act. waa a lvan a preliminary hearing before United States Commissioner E.

S. Short ridge late Thursday afternoon. After bearing a number of wtt. nesees, both for and against the defendant. Commissioner Shnrtrtdge decided to render no decision In the case, but tn hold Dr.

Feaster until a government test has been made on a beverage alleged to hav been found In his stor by M. C. Wilcox, federal aaent of tf.n... City, who led the raid on the drug tor. In tbe meantime Dr.

Feaster is pemg field on a 1600 bond signed by H. M. Ryan, proprietor of a garage In Warsaw. TOWN INUNDATED BY KANSAS DOWNPOUR SALINA, Kas, Juna 4. Rain.

ati. mated at between alxOanrr inches, flooded Barnard, northwest of Minneapolis, Kaa Sunday night, according to measairoa received rrom Minneapolis today. Tracks are washed out and the business section of the city Is reported under water. Bait ereek 1 two miles wide in places. Track also are washed ant st Mldo.

At Lamar, a six Inch rain highest In 10 year a A cloudburst highest in 0 years. A cloudburst I reported at Clyde. KKLIAT FVTtKHAl, TIEI.D. Funeral services for William Kl say, 7a veers old, wno dlrt yesterday morning at the family home, near Rogersvllle, on rural rout following a lingering Illness. ware held this morning at 10 o'clock at the Dodnon cemetery.

10 miles southeast of the city under the direction of the Lohineyer nC dertaklng company. Mr. Keleny Is survived by a wife; fire sons, Claud, Hollows. Ralph, of Coaling. Ed g.

Edward. James and Herbert of Springfield: daughters. Mrs. Mollle Know anil Mrs. Killth McKenn tioth of this city; Mr.

X.ucv Hnlllngsworth. nf Downing. Mrs. Magrl I'svla. Fresno, Mrs.

Joasphlnc laffley. of Orand I ek. Colo. BEAUTIFY AND i WHITEN SKIN Mix th Juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard' White, whloh any drugtrlst will supply for a few cents, shake well In a bottle, and you have a whole quarter pint of the most wonderful skin softener snd complexion besutlfler. Massage this swsetly fragrant lemon cream Into the face, neck, arm and hands then shortly note the youthful beauty, softness and whiteness of your skin.

Famous stag heautlee use thla harmless lemon ersam to bring that velvety, clear, rosy white Inn, also as a freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach, bacauao it doasn Irrl fixed at 1711.149. These valuations t'IDI CI CUAUC eiu U1 by III tol.imTssInn chTllliiIJ. l.r.lTIl ifiA tne rate masing value ox tne united Itallways at January 1, lilt. A fusther Increase In fares waa dinted by the commission. disseminate this fact to others they may become acquainted with this fsct? 'The committee appointed has decided to give a free amokar to each member and a guest, which they ere sxpeoted to bring with them to the Country club Tuesdsy night, June at I o'clock.

A program for your entertainment will be furnished. The object of this smoker Is for no othsr purpose than a 'get together' movement, end Ws want your guest to see the club, end we trust that tha enter iHininent end club will give suf. one of the most delightful cities In hclrnt plesaure so that ha rfcay bath United Stat, and why not com a member with us." VETERAN ENGINEER DIES AT FORT SCOTT tools Adolph Rsmy, (4 yearsflTJU a veteran Frisco engineer, died Bat nrday morning at a Fort Soott hos pital following a brief Ulcus. Kr. Remy became suddenly ill about two weeks aro wall oa hi run at Joplin.

It was daonaary to take him back to Fort Soott where he had mad hla bona for th past If yara, Mr. Rsmy was horn ia Red Oak, 1.. September tt. Mil, and whan 11 year of ag he entered th employ of th MlaeouH Pacific at Down. Kae and had been continuously in railroad work sine then.

From th Missouri, Paclflo want to th Rock Island, by which was ployed a vera! year a Be waa promoted, while working tor that road from fireman to engmeer. Mr. Remy putt the Rock Ialand about 10 yaarssago, to come to Fort Soott to tntMh employ of th old Memphl at Oulf, which a short tlms later was by the Frisco. He cam her as an an. glnear and ha been following; that work ever line.

itr Remy, oi Fort soott. on brother, ava nemy, or at Josepn. i and two grandsons. Funeral serv loes wer held this afternoon at 110 o'clock from the homa. Interment followed In Kvergreen cemetery.

Member of th Brotherhood of Lo oomotlv Engineers had charg of th Mrvlee. i i. BODY ARRIVI0I BBSS. ba drilled from th surfscs, foor" and air is provided for the men and they communicated frequently with t.elr wive and Th body of William H. Fsrklns, usually every trac of Besom a Tet 71 year old.

formr resident of this1 similar skin disease wilt be re city, who died last Friday mora iter. Pimple. Jtaah, Blaokhead and Ing at Wsst Florida, Ala, arrived similar skin disease will ba her last Bight for lotaramt moved. FunexaL arrangement have not For clearing; th akin and making been completed, but Interment wlLftJ UorQI.sJy.healthy, alway ua ba In Itrooklln omiery under tne; direction oi tne reason uiurias. ing company.

AUTOMOBILES' COIUDB. A car drlvn. by Oeorg Cullr, collided with a machlo driven by Alford Anderson last night about 1:10 o'clock at th Intsraao tlon of Wjilnut street and Jefferson avenue. No on waa Injured. Both car ware slightly damaged.

Cutlcura iSoap Is Ideal for The Complexion p.rtre4m,Tsrwsjr'. fV.rrW, Txrrfii 4jti 0afH7 Jat X. IbitVa. A NEVER SAW SUCH AN imOVEMENT Says Lady Who Took Oardni After Having Become So Weak She Couldn't Stand Sad Pains AH Over. Mac, Mlaa.

Mrs. J. at. Hall, ol this place, writes that ah waa "gat Una wa.kar all tha when Cardol, the wobsm' tonlet wa ftret brought to har attention. After had 1 taken Csu dut a while, she writes that she "never did see ucli an Improvement." "I suffered all th tlm and hsd palos all ay Mrs.

Hall. "I wa so weak I could. not stand. My skin wa cold and flabby. I did not hav any onlor.

I had always bean a very actlv woman used to outdoor exercise, wslklng and going where I pleased, and to ret down not able to get myself a drink, ndeed a hardship. "Nothing seemed to help me. till began on Cardtil. Th first bottle seemed to strengthen me. and I sent for five more.

By tha tlm I lien aken these. I was on my feet, going around, doing my work, gained In health and strength. I took two more bottles, and i am well and strong. Csn.work me garden. I haven't bad any mor sickness" Cardul acta gently and In a nat ral manner, helping to relieve th ymptoms of many forms nf female trouble, and to build up the system health.

Cardul 1 for ssJ at all druggists'. ill iV.r How to Have To be charming; and attractive you must have Ijcamiful hnir. Ileautiitil liair ii not a ma tucic, it Is limply a matter of carts, You can hive beautiful hair if you shampoo it properly. Proper iliampooinj is what brings out all the real life and lustre, the natural wave and color, and makes it loft, fresh and luxuriant. Your hair limply needs frequent and regular washing to keep it beautiful, but ft cannot Hand the harih effect of ordinary soap.

The free alkali, In ordinary oap, toon dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle aod ruins it. This is why millions of women, everywhere, use Mulsified Cocoamit Oil Shampoo. Thil clear, pure, and entirely eeateless product cannot possibly injure, and doe not dry the scalp or make the hair brittle, no matter how often you use it SilJllIll FORD COMPANY PAYS AN EXTRA DIVIDEND NSW YOEX. Jun i. poeial fir percent dividend la addition to th regular semi annual dividend of three percent for holder of Ford Automobile ompaay investment ertiflcat waa announced today for th si month ndlng Jun to.

Mllf ERg STILL ALIVK. BICXNELOU Ind, June 4. Resou erew driving a. new shaft expect to reach three miner entombed In th North Side mine near her by mld aflTraooa today. A cave In at Boon lag Saturday Imprisoned th three Joe Barnardl, James Ber til lo and Frank Naberto, Through a two Inch hole that ha 4 '1 i 1 STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Antieptio Zemo Will Help You.

Never mind how often you hav. tried and failed, you can atop barn, ips. Itching Bosoms quickly by ao plying Zema furnished by any drug diet for lio, Extra larg bottle. ill. OS, Healing begin the moment Zmo 1 applied.

In a abort tlm (fan. ui.tuiB, auuiiii liquid. When othsr fall It I th on dependable treatment for akin trobule of all kind. Advertisement. CROUP 8punncKlkCrarjpbfV7unth relieved by oneappllcationof VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jan tW Kaorqi RED GROSS BALL BLUE Makes snowy while dollies, voun aitocia Has rr.

Keep Your Complexion ofRoao Petairezrure Nmdlna Face Powder Ireep tha rose In your cheeks. It win mnke jrmir kln sort gmootn and velvety, it iend an irreststabj charm, and tba frsgrance of th flower garden. Ifrndtrtm adhere and piotcit the kln firoru sun, wind and Ccstjtia no ingredient that can harm tha kin or the eyes. Money refunded If not. pleased.

30c at your fajilrt counter, alia lattice bos by mail 4c. NATIONAL TOILET CO. Parle. rtnra, WMf, fink. knanft 9 No Guess Work 'At This Drag Store We fill your.

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