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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 22

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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Dayton, Ohio
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22 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918 0-28 THE DAYTON DAILY NEW3 CllliMWlWtlllllllMIMIW HQ It's Your Eyes 1 7 Aarr fcrv taking Dr. Caldwell's Syrup 1 1 Pepsin for constipation and find it a splendid remedy. I recommend it to my friends us Hundreds of men and womea suffer untold hardship and pain without knowing the cause. Headaches, stomach ailments, indigestion, bruin fag, dizzi mil finer be without it vi tny home. HOGARTY NAMED ATHLETIC DIRECTOR AT CAMP TAYLOR The Military Training Cumps association has been notified of tho acceptance of a well-known athletic director for course of instruction in the artillery (school, Qimp Taylor, the successful applicant being Alexander (Prom a letter to Dr.

Caldwell written by Mrs. James Dills, Schenly, Fa.) ness 'and other disorders are often directly traceable to improper vision. It is such a simple thing to drop into our office and find out about your eyes. Glasses Fitted Complete from $5.00 N. IY1.

STANLEY, 36 North Main St. Entablihhed Over 30 Years. Joseph HoRurty. jlogarty, who resides at tho Auditorium hotel, came to Dayton in September, 1017. llo is playing quarter sac back and fullburk on the OH YOU BETTY! A piquant, moreish, Hooverizing, come-hither pudding.

It rings the bell every timo with the children. Cranberry Betty Urea of t.l. breed, butter, unstrained cranberry Mure, (rated lemon rind (us. rind of lemon to each quart of aeuce). Cut the breed thinly, butter It, end lay two or three lllcee In deep baking dieh.

Add generous layer of cr.nb.rry aauc. to which the Union rind haa been added, then more buttered bread, and proceed till the dish I. tilled, having bread far the I. it layer. Cover the dtsli, and bake half an houri then rs-move the cover to brown tl.

top of Ilia pudding. Serve with eauc. Cook cranberries in porcelain lined, enameled or aluminum vessels only. Always specify Eatmor Cranberries TRADE-MARK a select ion of the choicest cultivated varieties packed exclusively for AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE-, growers' organisation Chicago Now York lruingle football eleven. He served as athletic director of Duquesno university at Pittsburg, and filled a similar position at Bethany college, West Virginia.

Ho was also athletic direc 'A combination of simple laxative herbs With pepsin, free from opiates and narcotic drugs, pleasant to the taste, and gentle, yet. positive, in its action, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the recognized remedy for constipation in countless homes. DR. CALDWELL'S Syrup Pepsin The Perfect' Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts.

(-) $1.00 tor at Moms-Harvey, Barboursville, V. and of the Lexington (Ky.) High school. When Hogarty came to Dayton be 1 came hh government auditor for Wil Christmas cards or BOYS AT THE FRONT miistboin the mails before October 31" Get your Christmas Cards for them now NEIL EFTS in the Arcade 1 1 bur Wright and McCook fields but left that service to enter the purchasing department of the Payton-Wright Airplane company, where ho is yet attached. He leaves for training camp Nov. 7.

GOVERNOR IS a Tii som en tt omiNso. mh or chasm, sy wsitin to DR. W. B. CAUDWUW 459 WASHINGTON ITRECT.

MONTICELLO, ILUNOIS ssl2siii MINERS' FRIEND S33atKffliBC3 We Have the Largest Line off Stoves and Ranges Ever Shown in Dayton KX-SENATOR GREEN. COLUMltUS, Oct. 25. Former Senator William Green cave out a Shall Abuse Win? statement today, in whicb he says that if former Governor Frank B. Willis hopes for the support of the miners "ho will be disappointed, for the eMilLllOS COL miners never forget those who prove to be unfriendly, and they will vote against him just as solidly this year as thev did two years ago." Gov The cut in foundry production is affecting the supply of these stoves very materially.

Be wise and select yours NOW. ernor Cox is the miners' friend, ijrcen says. DEDICATION Cole's Hot Blast COLE'S PATENTED HIGH-OVEN TERMS: $5.00 Cash, "A wet vote this year is nn insult 1o the American the official orpin of the October 11, 1918. The same paper, on April 12, 1918,. said: "It is inconceivable to think of a wet voter jw a patriot." These are the insults the Dry official organ hurls at the more than 500,000 Ohio voters who year after year in three eampaigns have had the courage, conviction and conscience to vote against state prohibition.

That men are fit to enjoy only that liberty which the prohibitionist is willing to concede is a doctrine that can not be accepted by red-blooded men. The man who has faith in himself, faith in his dis-, eretion and good judgment not to abuse his liberty, faith in democracy sees that prohibition is as detestable as any other form of autocracy and will continue to vote "wet" in the best service of free, democratic government. Of Kumlcr Memorial Chapel Post Heater $1.00 Vp to GAS Weekly 99 TTTuMMMllr VAU I IV m. fh leverrirJ fuel heat, com- This patented Heater means economy, plenty of Airtight construction' assures bustion of all the Range Here you have three stoves in one it heats, cooks and bakes. The oven is shoulder high a great convenience, saving you the trou-trouble of stooping to watch the I poned to Thanksgiving Day.

The dedication of the Kumlcr chapel at the Western college for women, Oxford, Ohio, which was set for October 31st, and for which invitations were recently received by representatives of the family in Dayton, has been postponed to Thanksgiving Day, because of tho prevailing epidemic of influenza and because of the illness of one of the The chapel was erected by Mrs. Anna Wight of Montclair, N. and Mrs. Ella McKelvy of Pittsburg, in memory of their father and mother, Rev. and Mrs.

J. P. E. Kumler. Announcement of the postponement carried with it the information that Mrs.

Wight is at this time quite ill with pneumonia. Jam It yon Mitre in popular government and Individual rights vote YES on lh Referendum Amendment and NO en the state-wide prohibition amendment. baking. It is an excellent cook stove. -Adv.

OHIO HOME RUI.R L. IT. Gihwn. Mgr. coal-gas, leaving none of it to escape up the flue unused.

Actual tests prove that it saves at least one-third in fuel expense. A dependable Heater that pays for itself out of what it saves you. Buy yours now on Vic-tor's Dignified Credit. 1 78111 It can bo depended upon in even the coldest weather to keep your kitchen warm. The superiority of this rane-e ia DELCO EMPLOYES PLAN CELEBRATION This "Garland" 3-Fuel Range, fr Gas, Coal or Wood 75c a Week Delivers This If the ban on gatherings is lifted by the health authorities, the Delco em THE EAST DAYTON SAVINGS AND BANKING GO.

CORNER THIRD AND HUFFMAN WILL CLOSE AT 4 P. M. 1 Instead of 8 P. M. Saturday, October 26, on account of influenza.

Open as usual on Monday. (Complete With Warming Closet, $82.50) proven by the fact that oilier manufacturers try to imitate it. Sold on Victor's Dignified Credit. Victor is Dayton agent. $1.00 a Week Delivers This Range to Your Home ployes will celebrate Halloween at Triangle park.

Dancing will be the It costs you far leu than two kitchen stoves, takes much leu floor space and is far more iatitfactory in every way. You take no chance, of low pai pressure in winter if your kitchen ii equipped with on. of our combination Rangen. THINK IT OVER. Hot Blast to Your Home principle feature, but many other "stunts will be staged.

A large num ber of those who will attend will be masked. The attendance will be TERMS S3 Cash limited to Delco employes and their TERMS S3 Cash 1 families. tM -9AMU I 111 1CX'M-1 EJTJ! Ike Kt Km -tM Ml II RN'B aV TJT mmiTmm mm. 75c 75c Sl L-rCOMPlItt TERMS 3.00 Cash a Weekly Weekly 7 P. J.

MYE JS Cents Weekly imma--i Shoe Stores 17 E. Fourth St. U. B. Building ll IIB I I f-ewn-- Vi9S wm I CI FX I 103 South Jefferson Why not nave your own little home, when you buy iuch a value as we hers ahow and on such easy Street terms 7 Could you select anything more beautiful for your hornet duality This Davenctte suit.

Is covered in ernuine Boston Leather, guaranteed, and ia the finest suite ever placed on the market at this low price. It will pay you to investigate, J. E. Tilt Shoes for Women and Girls Special Values in Women's Smart Boots Learn today bow you can save leather for the In all the latest, designs "in black, grey, field country and money for yourself by letting your smartest shoes and those you cherish for their comfort be' one and the same pair. J.

E. Tilt Military Boot CfJ f)E C7QK in tan kid or calf tJIUiJj to In Black Kid, $6.95. mouse and browns. French or Military heel. $5.95 $8.00 and values, while they last, at ye.ui i iiiiij iiiiiBiiiimi.il vwimgmf i an auiij j.

iiun mm PIECES of FURWTURE'ter. ghZg CS) Complete Dining Room Set-Buffet, Table. Six Chairs W. want you to study this wonderful offer and note what a llu barttRin it is. The illufctration here gives you a jrood idea of tlie statoly pmiiortions of this set of Dining Room Furniture and how it will look in your home.

The entire Lrf VM outfit Is made of solid oak and each and every piece durably constructed to give you long years of service. Com. to our stor. and see it set up and we are sure that you will order a set sent to your home immediately. Why pay a X.KSi-L 'fl 1 higher price elsewhere when we offer you a chance to get (Aft tSJrV! Ftf A Children's Shoes We are the largest dealers in Children's All-Leather Shoes in the city.

Everything in school or dress 11', to2 $2.50 to $4.95 U'i to 11 $1.95 to S3.50U $1.25 to $2.95 Boys' Shoes MEN'S SHOES J. E. Tilt black kid or calf $7.00 and $7.50 J. E. Tilt Shoes in Eng- OP Cft lish or broad toe, tan.

Black, $5.50. Tan kid and calf, English (10 flft or broad toe tpOiUU Kid and calf in double sole $7.85 and $8,00 Tan Army Cft Shoes iHiUy Other good all-leather shoes $2.95 to $3.50 Heavy Work Shoe, double sole. to $6.50 fan Army Shoes $4.50 High Top Boots to $12.00 Tan or black High Tops $2.95 to $5.00 S3 Cash v.jr 75c Weekly Now is the time to buy Rubbers and Arctics for this winter while our stock is complete. Volume is the Keynote to Our Exceptionally Low Prices. IK.

We have the most complete stove department in Day-t n. Gas KanRc. Heat-ing Stoves and Gas Heaters at all prices. Complete Line of Columbia Grafonolas. $20 to $215, Sold on Victor's Easy Terms.

P. J. Myei'3 17 E. Fourth U. B.

Bldg. oe Stores 103 S. Jefferson St. 27-29 EAST FIFTH STREET 3.

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