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I 'J It I 4 1 .4.: 0 there's nothing but satisfaction. SatiBfactleai hi kayfaff be cum af coaoarical cost. ta ualiig aaca of anca ox bast raauaa. te aatinc lha aw4iaa raises beeaaae tky ire rare an4 aealiaial. ritmst eoataifia aaly such fnaraiiiaots aa kava ban ap pravad eflWMtty by tba U.

S. Faod Aathanbw. Ym mm irttm ym Utf sJ S. T. Tnylor in North Jefferson sfreet See IIoovcr Kowlauds Moore Co.

for House FiiHiisi'iiigH. It Mrs. Carrie Teiuplcton and nieie Miss Mildred ilarler, have returned from In Nix dianspolis. See the now displays of Spring llouwfuriiishingg at tlia Iloover Itowl ands. Moore Co.

It K. C. Mason has returned to his homo in this city after spending a few dayi in and Fort Wnjne on busi uca. Invest your money where a permanent income is assured, with no taxes and no chance of loss. Sea Price Rosebrough.

IStf See the new display of Spring lTousefumishiiigs at the. Hoover Rowl unda Mooie Co. It MRS. HAURIS IS BLTRIKO. Mrs.

Ulysses Harris was buried yesterday in the Lancaster cemetery. Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 o'clock at the Lancaster Church of the Brethren by the Rev B. H. Hirt; assisted by the Rev. I.

W. Paul. Music was by F.lraer Schultz, Marl; Paul, Mrs. Elizabeth fJos lee and Mrs. Charles Heaston.

Pallbenr ws were Charles Heaston, Ward Zook. Samuel Palmer, Samuel Funderbc.rg, Erin Shideler. Charles Hoover and Joseph Hoover. The flower were in charge of Ethel I.ahr and May Hoover. Fl'NT'ICAL OF MRS.

RIODON. The funeral of Mrs. Cleo Rigdon was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock nt (he J. Minefee home on State street, with the Rev. E.

W. Cole officiating. Buriiil was in Mt. Hope cemetery. Pallbearers were A.

W. Harlow, John Cull, Harvey Ryan, William Taylor. E. E. Kelsoy, Howard McChlland.

J. H. Johnson and Till Priddy. The music wns by Mrs. Earl Foote, Mrs.

Claude Bonebrake and Mrs. F. W. Oravston. FITNEKAI OF MRS.

K1SELE. Tho funeral of Mrs. Frank Eisele was conducted at 9 o'cltcfc yesterday morning in SS. Peter and Paul's church by the Rev. M.

P. l.o urn. Burial was in Mt. Calvary cemetery. Pallbearers were M.

J. Becker, A. J. Eisenhauer, Carl Greeley, Nicholas Seheerer, Nicholas Becker, Julius Seheiber, John Fugle and Nick Freienstein. The flowers were in charge of the following grandchildren Donald, 'Dorothy and Irene Eisele and Reefer.

CARD OF THANKS. We wish to use tbia means to thank tur neighbors, friends and Orton Stein brenner Co. for their kindness and sympathy, also for the beautiful floral offerings during the illness and death of our dear wife and mother. Curtis Simon and children. FUNERAL SUNDAY.

The body of Miss Pearl Kilty who died at Saranac, N. was brought to this city at 6 o'clock last evening and taken to the home of the parents on Cherry street. Funeral serrkea will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the St. Mary'a church with the Rev. Robert E.

Kelly officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary. BOY SCOUT MEW Boy Scout troop two and held meetings last night at the 'Y the first regular Friday sessions held since last fall. Both troops made plans for.

regular Friday meetings in the future and for various activities. Troop three began reorganisation, and outlined plans for the summer camp. The Kindly anaounce aVaadJiacy for tha CHURCH OF BRETHERN WILL HOLD REVIVAL Lectures will' be given each evening next week in the First Church'' of the Bretlireu, State 'and Whitestine streets, preparatory to three weeks of revival services which will be conducted by the ReV. Charles Bame, pastor of the North Manchester Brethren church, national moderator of the church conference and associate editor of the "Evangelist." Jacob Moses Harris, Bible lecturer, of Chicago, who is Christina Jew, will lecture, Mrs. Harris, a soloist, will as the Rev.

Bame will be in full charge of the revival. At the first services tomorrow, the Rev. Bame will apeak in the morning and afternooa and in the even place waa not. determined. publicity ln wiU committaa was wUh EdU, Nt wk itliij eTeninf saday aaabairman, George HalleaWalter i(M th tJ Mr ling was given.

New officers for. the Hound patrol of ris and tba Rev. the latter giving atljkrt au.nuliatl. III.M.r. th.

I oia inomeaou, jrfonn a Mrs. Harris, a soloist, wil as 1 Hauea. instruction semapnore siin.i durinf week. work in this city. I The subject of the lecture Sunday troop two are Bel by Couklin, leader, and night will be "The Personality of Fow Claranca Wood, aaaistaot leader.

A new er Why We Are Victorious." Song serv member, NeWn lawman, was enrolled jce wm each evening, at 7 O0 under and A. W. Sutar named' feaaistant acout master. 'J Next 'Saturday the troop take a hike and plana are being nfade 'fer a big program and east Friday, May 14. ti i Republican Announ.ement the direction of Mrs.

Harris, who will also aing many special selections. I THE HVNTINOTON SECURITIES COMPANY JiOaas money en HouseholaVgooda. Pianos, Diamonds and AutoaobiHaV 21 cmlnatrab'nai tht Reptfllictn' ticket far, Wast aifrket St, Phone Intarsnt redertioa aa repraaenUtira in congress, late leas than any other Compnj. Sltf at tka actmary MM May 4ta. MILTON KRAU8.

V. fuaJa An. ni, I nMllal aa Bra4 alias Poppy Wyndbam, daughter of Lord Incheape, is said to be England's only girl Jockey. Hand Sapolio The (Idea forTdlet and BatliJ Ter Cam Fo Is the Best For Cold in the head or chest, Cough, Tonsllitis, Bronchitis CaUrrh, Sore Throat. Headache, Inflammation, Burns, Rheumatic Pains, etc.

Price 50c. Sold at all goood drug stores. Ask for and insist on getting Ter Cam Fo, Only 6 days more of FREE TUBE OFFER with Vacuum Cup Casing. No advance as yet on Vacuum Cups. Kelsey Bailey Authorized Dealers cCS euijtington MnilMI, ATHUi tnaeW rr 11 Eocafl ra.

HrrABrnck spent Friday in Ro taake. Columbia records at Hoover Rowlands ikoore Co, It Phoenlt ailk hose wear the longest, fan's sell' them. tt Arthur fcabn of Fort Wayne wan in Itnntinfloa yesterday. vHear the wonderful Columbia Artist the Hooner Rowland Moore Co. It Tom Nawyer wash suits are the beat, 'a axil them.

tl Joseph Renter is in Clinton, Iowa, on Lloyd Zietler, Ledie MeClurg, Nile gHnkte and IU Yooh of Markle were in iuotiiicton yesterday. Am tion Sale: All kinds of household food at home of Stuart Lippraan, 424 franklin street, 1 o'clock Saturday, April i4. em Mi Mary Brown and Miss Ruth Ko er hare enrolled in the spring term at tXuntinRtou college. "A few 3 in 1 garden tools left. to lily.

The Hoover Rowlands Moore Co. It Russel Coolman of Fort Wayne Is vis ting at tlie E. S. Bonebrake home on Am street. for today and Saturday ne lot of trimmed hats at $5.00 and one it Millinery, 10 Mam St.

2C2 Mil .1. C. Ilullinger has gone to Lima, Jbi i. to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lon Souiile.

A low in 1 jjarden tools left. 30c to lay. '1'he Hoover Ronlands Moore Co. tt Bertrnt.d Handwork and Otis Swartt rbci school in this city, are K(end ag I he wck end at their homes in I'n 6 dale. Frauk Judy has returned to his home North Mrnclier after spending a days at the home of Ed i tli is city.

Grace Wolf of North Manchester wai in Huntington yesterday. Columbia records at Hoover Rowlands Moore Co. It Top coata arc food the year rouud. Man's have the new one. tl Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Richard of Lancaster were in Huntington ye rterday. Hear ti wonderful Columbia Artist i at the Iloorer Rowland Moore Co. It boys' suits, are aold with, a written guarantee. A new one free they go wrong.

Marx's sell them. It Doris Kbbinghouse of North Manchester wns in this city Friday. See Hoover Rowlaodx Moore Co. for House Furnishing. 1 Dr.

Chas. L. Wright, general practice and surgery. Office hours 10 to 12 a. in.

1 no to and 7 to p. m. Carl Mu'esbcck of Milwaukee is ajxjtid iug a few days in this city. Special awortmeut fit young men' graduation sitits. Brown, blue or vnfiiiishid worsted.

New models at Marx's t1. Miss Bert rice Kaylor who attends college at Angola, Is visiting at Ihe 1 home of her parents on Whiteloi'k street. 8lecials for tudny and Saturday One lot of trimmed hats at 00 and one lot at McKarland Millinery, 10 K. Market St. 2t2 Mis Hilda Jark in of IJIuffton is th piest of Miss Mildred Hmith at her hom uii Guilford street.

I A few in 1 garden tools left. to day, The Hoorer Rowlands Moore Co. 1 It' Mrs. Herbert Zeot and son of Indian apolis are visiting at the home of Mr. I MARX SAYS: A Happy Thought for Spring I THE STETSON Right in time with this joyous Springtime here are Stet son Soft Hats and Derbies.

Your choice from the widest selection of Stetsons in town 4Lnd our good taste and experience at jrour service to select just the right hat for your personality. SUtson Soft Hats and Derbies, either, Single or in Matched Palrt.Htf. Stetson Quality mark in every Stetson Hat. Tin apy jv csnrG i Good Old Fashioned Faith Thatfs What The World Needs Most "XX7HAT is the euro for the worlds present troubles for un 1 rest and envy and covetousness and fear? Legislation? Industrial compromises? Political readjustments? We've tried them all, and they do not satisfy. We're hungry and thirsty for Faith.

"The world needs a genuine religious revival," cabled the London financial editor of the New York JEvening Post recently. And he added: "This is the view of hard beaded business men." What businessmen are now proclaiming the churches have always proclaimed. You must touch the spirits of men if you are to change their lives only to the extent of their faith in each other can they work together. All remedies are makeshifts exi cept the Golden Rule. rhirty denominations, knowing the need to be too great for any one denomination to meet alone, are cooperating in a nationwide campaign.

It is a campaign for deepening the spiritual forces of men; for enlisting their hearts, and their pocket books too. And every man and woman who loves America will be glad of a chance to help. For the hope of America is Democracy and the Founder of Democracy was the Founder of the Church. It was He who first called men sons of God, and so made all men brothers. Not as employers and employees, not as members of parties or sects, fcut as sons of God and brothers all let us work out our problems together.

To strengthen the Church is our first great task; out of the Church flows Faitk United Financial Campaign April 25th to May 2 nd 7 only real sad pa atitiMrfha I saruhltuwhteai aeutottiaM alaoa the aa at tka WM War Is tha apslioatlaa af Ua UUa Kola. Jutrnut Dihsu," aVcrtlom tf Ma aa CARD OF THANKS. A rh TtWIag'aMBbacfc totnaapaZV Haaltaadard.toBttkChrtMW 1 I f'aV''! artariplw aa haaeUiaa farto 1 tJt it la tkanoaoatractiaa Mtacil "A 11 tr. aad to tsaHl Bi Is tktoll i 1 traa awl Utnw lathe mlhtf I I taak to whka Ua cfcarck Mt a1l Romst Lunm, CWr" On. Oomm InUrtkwrck Wtrtl III It 'TV.

1 MeINTERGHURCH ofSNbrth ufmerica: Tka tptrltaal alda af toaalt aatara baa aeea torn uncb acclactod. aaj we Mad a aaw birth of ricbtoa Ba that will reatora tha txv r. ktebatwMaaptettaaiaa4 ata ariai taiasa. j. awa ainaaitil We want to ei press our most grateful thanks to churches' and neighbors and W.

B. fnm, mtentp aJ awi istH for ma efcH faa a aakaa, for tba natioa'a aaka, taifc liiawiagai tatniTlln eliarrJwaaadthalrpraaotNtal Let 1 aa rtwa.tWs wmj day atva tkeai 4 tat apoa tlana tba ataa aad thaaat. af ail wv aa W. Amah friends tot their help and most needed. 'j; Mr.

nod Mrs. Enos Fkst aai CUUrea. Classifled ads bring qalck nsnlta. Saturday Specials Milliners Priced for Quick Selling Ladies' Trimmed Hats, values up to $7.93, priced special t.V.;;. Ladies' Untrimmed Hats, priced A' to $4.48 (New shapes and colors) Children's Hats 98c to' $3.48 5 We are now showing a complete assort ment of white semi pbrcelain dinnerware rightly priced.

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