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i iou i i i I i 'it irt tN 1 1 Ail a t' i I 'r A i. i i i 1 rou 1: fiiy tw 1 firiilv twu: for i ..1 a i i i i la i 1 ti His l.it': was i i 1 rvnti.ire i. a i Ill i 1730 1 WW A kernel of wheat contains every. constituent necessary to the nourishment of the human body to the renewing and building up, of cell3 and tissues which we waste in our daily work. Earnest scientists have taught us this, but there their Interest ended.

It remained for a commercial industry to perfect a process by which whole wheat could be served In a palatable, easily chested form without loss of any of its valuable elements. White flour discards the outer coat of the wheat berry 9 which aids peristaltic action (the removal of the wast? matter from the stomach and intestines) and the inner coats which supply necessary mineral matter to the human system, and the germ rich in gluten. Further this is important white flour cannot "bo prepared so as to cook all the starch in the wheat berry. Oven heat will nor reach the inside of a loaf, a slice of toast, a shred of breakfast food or a soda cracker. Mapl Flake is whole wheat then toasted, It takes 45 hours to make Mapl Flake.

18 hours i3 the time limit of other breakfast food processes, in which the outside or exposed part of the grain alono 13 cooked. The importance of this to you lies In the fact that starch indigestible uncooked is easily digestible after bcins thoroughly cooked, this permitting salivary digestion. Three cf the four preliminary processes of starch digestion are thus performed by the thorough cooking and toasting required in the process of making Mapl Flake. Because the starch in Mapl Flake is thoroughly cooked, the fourth process of starch digestion takes place in the mouth through salivary action. Hence, Mapl Flake reaches the stomach in the form of maltose, allowing the system to assimilate more nutrition from Mapl Flake ithan from any other form of cereal food.

Buy Mapl Flake for health's sake, but don't forget that it is the most delicious break fast food made. Your grocer will tell. you that he cannot sub ttituts for Mapl Flake because "it's different." At til grocers 15 cents. Corn Dread .1 lour cnj mo laes, 2 cup Mapl Flake, .2 cups corn meal, 1 cup flour. 1 teaspoon aoda, 1 faspoon salt, 1 cup fcteam three hours.

Simple Dessert Cover Mapl Flake with equal parts of and chocolate in t' ovea vnl'd Ui chocolate incite ttrvo cream. To Continue J) T.Hwr givcc; oassea 1 I i TIila is ecrved in dainty individual packages ia the leading hotels, dubs and cafes. At th early tea of slxteem wji ennaKed aJi awompa.nist at the KoyrU Oihtb at Aniaterdam, and at elseh ticn cn.iuctfV fr the lirat time the oT3. "1 lc i He had great success and imnit nynccil aa pex ond r.iii Jtutor and liitfr cs first conductor, or hix yr ars li remwneJ In the latter CHpacit tl.n h.hs toured as ao for Knima Nevada, Censar Thomson, Mflba, Prct and others. Lat ypar he was with Macrnlllen.

The combination provvl a rare one. r.hey appearing toRfth In ninety concert throusri out thi Ftutes. Last season In London liftfrernan aUo accompanied llacmll len In nil his ngur mntH there. Mr. wi'l play at Englleri's Thursday ever.lntr.

November 14. First Presbyterian Song Service. The choir of the First Presbyterian church slve a song: "recital Sunday The following ia the? program: solos Orpi torv In flat (Ba i lrf? Scene" (Wajfner); Chorua" (Waarner): quartet and ci ruM. "i wcet l.i Thy Mercy, Lord" r. lrr.ty); soprano olo, quartet, "Sweet iti.t.

O'iniH" tirorrtson); violin solo, i' tv. Mrs. Ci. li. Jackson; trio, "On liy t)n( th Sands are Flowing" tt); barytone solo and chorus, i 'a JeruHalfm" (Nevin); postluds Quartered.

In New Home. SsoiBl to Th Indianapolis New.J POCKVILLE. November 2. Patrons cf the local postofflce were ajref nbly sui prised to find the postofTlce In Its tev qiiRi ti rs in the National Bank build in I' stinaytor Spencer making the cl anro dnrin? thn ntg ht. Th Js er.

with new furniture and fixtures 1 Love? ar provided ith combination lo( oo.ii away with keys. The new r' re laitjer than the old, giving lent of Fpiiie for seven rural routa a carrlei p. JTin. T.y,!!a Johnson, cf Otturawi, Is tha irut of Mrs. James Charles cf Torre Ilauts.

who visited Mrs. Prank lUaton. has returned noma. J. H.

Crav en. tad ea hsr soa In Krv returned Dr. and Mrs. J. Carroll.

vifited Mr. and Mrs. Jamea T. Layman, have returned to tholr home, at I.vn. hi.u'e.

and Mrs. Tr C. vi. 1 i the fscuity and stuints Wennesday vent las A.Iti entcrtaiii'Ji a tr friends infor xiiiy, Thurslny Cruu la ry. ii xsro.

1 vt. itmc hr mother, Mir li. I Vederli: Johnson, of 1 was the upst of Mrs, Luther l'. hn, tt wlf Mrs. Lanlf lesley Js vls at for a few wk.

ta Chaw Mn' phy. of X'nnria. will spend tow with Mis. A. X.

Towles Mrs. N. f. t. of Cleveland.

Is tha just of Mra. at Mrs. Augrust Jutfs; Mrs. roon product iijis ji uke record fc rj of Successful A Highest Ji wards in. 5 l'0 Europe and Jlmerica It 13 a.

perfect food, as wholesome as it is delicious; highly nourishing, easily digested, fitted to repair vested strength, preserve health and prolong life. A illiislraieJ Recipe Book free e. DOR CHESTER, MASS. TT3 In fact, there is (but one form of perfect whole wheat ood Mapl Flake THE. INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1907.

thoroughly cooked, flaked, an rnirm tot rMl in) miiC Lrt nrur mnl ESUCOUS i IlEALTHTCtfSATlSFm'a 'MABt ONLV BrTW. HVCIZNIC FOOD XCMPAirV NDttl Creek, MIcK yacWa wfaa tm aaU Uaf har yarmfiW aaclu Vnoie neat.riake Charles ITartmets. of EvaosTlIla, Is the truest of Mrs. James Harden, of New York, was the (UMt of his mother. Mrs.

W. L. Hay rten. this and Mrs. Edward Hol lister, cf Rockport, 111., who ars visiting Mrs.

K. W. Katon. will return home next Mrs. J.

V. iShlpp and son Thomas left Wednes dT for Whlnrton. L. C. where dhey will live.

Ktbel Uoyrt, of Paoll, came Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ilovd Mrs.

C. A. Butterfield, who visited at Kendal ville. for several months, returned home this week. and Mra.

tavld Owen Thomas, of Minneapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Scot Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Butler, this week.

and Mrs. T. C. Brown hav returned from a visit at Madison and Bvansvtlle. Ruth Lsley.

of Terre Haute, has come to visit her aunt. Mrs. F. H. Miss Ruby Parker went to Greenfield Thursday to spend several days.

Sarah Lindley. who baa charge of tha artris" school, connected with the Friends' church at MatahuaJa. Mexico, with Miss Karah Acevls and Miss Matilla Castillo, two of her assistants, were the siesta ef E. Newhn, Thursday Miss Elsie Hodsas. who visited Miss Iaura Psjker, has returned to her home at Worth inrton Ji.

Coleman has returned from a viiit to 8prinif fleid Mrs. K. E. Matson entertained a few friends, Tuesday afternoon. In honor of Mrs.

Edward Hollister, of Rockport, 111., who is the jruest of Mrs. E. Eaton. and Mrs. Oeortte W.

Pron attended the funeral of Dr. Reagan at Mooresvilla. tola week. HAUGHV1LLE. Mr.

aqd Mrs. Porter "Woods and son Clarence, of Muncle, who hava been the ruests of their rarents. Mr. and Mrs. W.

B. Pullen. have one to Kansas City, Miss' Lillian Shaffer baa returned from a visit at Clermont. Minnie Sherrard entertained thirty five ruesta at her home Thursday evening with a Halloween Mr. and Mrs.

James Starkey, of Scottsburir, have moved here. Sarah Kellar, of Bvownstown, has returned to her home after a vialt with Mrs. XV. O. Wood manses.

A. D. Bice, cT Louisv ille, visited Mrs: B. A. Ksenan thla week.

and Mr. D. Loney are visiting friends at Lafayetto Florence Fltrm ater entertained a number of friends Halloween. Mary Bosaw, of Hamilton. and AS liliam Marshall, of Aurora, visited relatives here this Miss Elisabeth Uoodlet entertained a number her school friends at her home Thursday Etta Brock will visit her cousin.

Miss Freda Jones, at Tllden Sunday Mrs. Ci. Hurket, of Dayton. and Mrs. William ftump, of Danville.

111., visited Mr. and Mrs. George Ehle this week The Rev. F. Ryrne hss returned from a visit to Terra Katharine Vonlierr has returned from a vinlt to Hamilton.

Mary Mumrvn is visiting at Covington. Ky. Mrs. Oito Bchrader la visiting at Hamilton, where she was called by the serious Illness cf her mother Union Camp, N. of waa entertained Saturday night by Mrs Charles Lar.gton and family have returned from Paris.

Ky Mrs. Anna Cover dale, cf Detroit. waa the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Kred Ooepper hls week Samuel Hartel has returned from a visit with his son' tleorga at Farmland.

V. Frazier and son Carl, of Danville, visited his daughters this Tressle Wood, who visited at Hadley. haa returned and Mrs. Will Pohlape have returned to their home In Los Angelee after a visit With Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Fnawater. lAd. WHAT IS GOING OH I THE CITfS SUBURBS A SUMMARY PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS. CLUB AFFAIRS ARE ACTIVE Following aurnmary of the social newa of the clty'a euburbs: iIrightwood. Vr.

haa returned from Chicago, where he haa' taking a post gTaduats course in and Mrs. Adam Zuck have returned; from a valt wtth In Oreenville and and Mrs. Charles Washington, of; Avon. D. ara the iruesta of Mr.

and Mra. George Mulholland. Carey Dobson, of Browiuburg, was tha guest of his aunt. Mrs. (Frederick Moore, this Bhowbrlda.

of Perth Amboy, K. Is the ruest of relatives and frienas. Johni Rose, of lxgansport. 'Is th uest of her sister, Mrs. Michael Donovan, and brothers, Thomas and John C.

E. Uensmore left thla week to Join her hus band at Pasco. Wash Mrs. Kdward Mulholland entertained the Eliza A. Biaker Club, of thu Free Kindergarten.

Thursday afternoon, The program consisted of a vocal solo by Miss Mary Traub, a piano and vocal solo by MLsa faille Calhoun and a reading by Miss Reb Mulholland. The decorattona were myrtJ and red chrysanthemums At tha close of the pro Cram coffee was served 18 cups mad from tha pumpkin rind and tha pumpkin pie waa served on corn husks. Among tha guests waa! Mrs. M. Witlock.

of Centralis, 111.. member, of tha Qui Bono Club entertained their friends with a Halloween maaquarade hayr wagon party to Millersville Thursday evening, Josephine Mulholland entertained the members of Marion Hive. Ladles of the Macca bees, with a masquerade party Thursday Ladiea" Aid Society of the M. Ji church gave a farewell reception at tha home; of Mrs. B.

a. Ilanna Wednesday ior air. A. H. Kemper, who will leave soon for her new home in Lllbmirn.

I Mo. Mrs. William Oldrldge. in behalf of the society, presented Mrs. Kemper with a silver spoon, airs.

Hanna waa aiwlsted bv Mrs. M. Moffltt, W. Kasbo. Mra.

James Himoas and Mrs. Jen i nle Patton. Among the guests waa Mrs. W. lioss, of Indianapolis.

ana Mrs. a. I.eftwich have returned a two weeks' Vlait with relatives in Stj Joeseph. and lenver. Mrs.

George Gilchrist and Thomas Ropson have returned from Oaklandonl where they spent tha week wltn wrs. itop: on a son. jnajrie ana lainuy Mrs. Bird Sefton and Mts Myrtle Smiley, or Oreensburg, returned to their homes after a Visit wtth Mrs. iOenrge Gilchrist and Mrs.

Mattte Calhoun. Rebekah Lodge NoJ t61 met In lis iodgeroom Friday; when the following candidates were Initiated: Mrs. J. D. Brown.

Mrs. IJella Gibson, Sadie Hardy, Mrs. Eftle Hen.lrIxson. Miss Irna Gibson, B. F.

Gibson. John Brown and Emmett At the close of the meeting the members were entertained by Mrs. William Oldridge. Mra. J.

Kenser. Mra. Kdward IXtlby, Mra. M. Enieler and Mra.

Fred Katharine Lawrence has returned to her home in Homer. K. after a several weeks': ylslt with Mrs. Calvin Busch and other friends Mrs. J.

S. Hatfield haa returned from; a visit with ber parents near I New Mrs. Ora Eyebaugh and little son Robert are the 'guests of relatives In Anderson The, Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church met.

at the home of Mrs. K. Titus Friday afternoon. The program consisted of a reading, Ohrlstmaa at a Chinese iiethlehem," by Mrs. W.

C. and vocal solo by Mrs. Edward Chambers. Reports from tha district convention were, read by Mra. George Clark.

News from foreign fields was also jrend by the president, Mrs. 8. J. The members of the I.b ralco Club entertained their friends with a Halloween party: at the home of Mrs, Elmer Schaller Thursday The bouse waa decorated 1 In green and pumpkin color. Miniature dolls' with pumpkin heads i were given aa favora.

Mrs. Echaller was assisted by Mrs. Ira New hart and Miss; Pearl Charlotte Woods entertained a urn ber of the Brlghtwood young peopl with a Halloween party at her country home, seven miles sooth of here, Thursdav evening. A musical program was furnished by iliaa Tracle Stephens. Miss Esther Rehling and Miss Catherine Woods.

The evening was spent in games and. contest appropriate for: Halloween. i NORTH INDIANAPOLIS: Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.

Dewees entertained tha Current Topics Club' Tuesday evening. Mrs. Cora Raber read a paper on "Elements of Sue cess in IJfe." The next meeting will be at the home of Mrv. and Mra Louis is. Dreyer.

The paper of the evening will be by.Tbomaa Haselrigg; subject, "Commercial Capltallaa Mrs. Howard U. Ackerman gave a dinner to the Nonpareil Club Thursday afternoon. Tha next meeting will be at tha home of Mrs. Byron Phillips.

Jasper N. Gulon will entertain the Minerva Club Wednesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. and Mrs. Jasper N. Gulon will leave In about two weeks for St.

Andrew's bay, Florida, where they will apend'the winter. and Mrs. Harry Heokman entertained Sunday, in honor of their guest. Miss Ella Heckman. of Carlisle, Ruth Erd man, of Cincinnati, who has been the guest of her aunt.

Mrs. F. C. Bchiffman. for.

two months, waa Joined by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Erdman, Wednesday. She accompanied them to wher thev will visit Mrs.

Erd man's parents. Charles Mallery and son Chester left Friday to spend a mortsh with her mother, Mra. Harry Alles, In New Albany. Richard B. Klrby en tertained tha Minerva Club members and their husbands with a Halloween party In her home Thursday The Social Dozen Club gave a Halloween surprise party In honor of Mr.

and Mra. it. U. Peweea at their home Thursday evening. Long, of Browns town, spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs, William Hns.

Trail, who was the guest of R. W. Floyd, has returned to his home in William Smith, of Terra Haute, spent Thursday with Charles L. Harper. Mrs.

red Owen has returned from, a visit with friends In TlDton and Jamea Small, of IdavlMe. spent this week with his sister, Mrs. John Campbell. Air. and Mrs.

Campbell are spending a few days In Lafayette Mr. and Mrs. Elliah Candell spent Thursday In Pearl Nutt entertained thirty young at: a masquerade party at her home Thursday even ings. G. w.

Miller, of New Albany, waa the guegjt of her cousins, Mr. and Mra Harry Shlpman, this John Richmond has returned from a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Tyra Eaton, near William R. Crittenden visited bis slater. Mra.

George Leighton. thia Glenn Allen, of Shelbyvllle. visited the Misses Gertrude and Agnes leUroot and Mrs. Oaks, of Constantlne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles I. Remington this Charlea A. Wise will go to Kokomo to morrow to conduct, the Bible students meeting. WEST INDIANAPOLIS. James who visited hla daughter.

Mrs. Otis CarmtchaeL has returned to Bloora Pauline Presser, of Greenwood, visited her son, George Presser, and family. this and Mrs. A. C.

Pebworth attended a family reunion at the home of the doctor1, parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Pebworth, at PitUboro. and Mrs. Thomas Demaree, of Jamestown, and Earl Adams, of Franklin, who visited Mr. and Mrs. George Overstreet, have returned to their homes.

Miss Spinks and Jessie Wysong went to Monday. to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hiram Clyde Cruaey. who visited her parents, Mr. and Mra.

W. H. Raker, has returned to Sidney, Mrs. Isaac Wedge, of West Newton, waa the guaxt ot her sister. Mra Benjamin Gill, this A number of friends gave a surprise party, Monday evening, i for Mra H.

Tressler, In honor of her birthday Cora Harris has returned from a visit wtth relatives at Mulberry and Jacob Fleming, of Mulberry, waa the guest of Mr. and Mrs John Harris thia week Mr. and Mrs. William Buser entertained a number of friends, Thursday evening, la honor of their daughter. Miss Mabel Buser.

The house was decorated In keeping with the Halloween aea son and Halloween games were played. C. Pomeroy haa gone to California to spend the winter. Jennie Day is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Bowers, in i Mrs.

Anna Ostemlller. of Terra Haute, ia the guest of Mrs. W. F. J.

K. Greenwood has returned from a vialt with Mrs. Neal Taylor, at Brooklyn. Misa Garrison, of Danville, Is tha guest of Miss Hazel i J. B.

Ruahton and Mrs. Rlnne. cf Clayton, will come to morrow to visit Mra W. F. Wantland A family reunion waa held Sunday at the country home of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Owens. It waa the first time all the brothers Add sisters had beea together for nineteen years. Among the guests were Mr. end Mrs.

B. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wllhotte. and daughter, of Lebanon; Mrs.

Moille Jesse and daughter, i of Frankfort. Richard Owens. Mr. and Mis. J.

N. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Robert WUhoite, and son. A.

I. Wllhoite. and family, Mrs. Sanrent. J.

W. Adama and son Baaeom Mrs. Walter Keith entertained a number of friends, last evening, in honor of Mr. Keith. BROAD RIPPLE.

Mr. and J. R. Lee, of CarmeL will be tha guests of Mr. and Mrs.

William Cale to morrow Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gravea. of Carmel. were the guests ef their daughter.

Mra. William Sheets. Sunday. Robert Shields apent this week with friends In Toledo, Miss Bessi Richard srn. who Is thj guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Metskerj will return to her home in Carmel to May Graham and daughter Nina, who have been viaiUng Mr. and Mrs. Charlra Suiber. have returned to Martinsville Mr.

and Mra Thomas Emery, of Indianapolis, will be the gueats of the tatter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Day. to morrow, Mrs.

Jacob Iawon and jtrmon, of Nora, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mra Jacob Coo'raan and Mra A. W. Cotton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank White, of Traders Tolnt, Wednesday Mr. TO BE HEARD WITH kUBELIK 1 rf jit 4 A 4 i BERTHS ROT, BERTHS ROT. Jan Kubellk and his wife, the Ilitn carlan Countess Craky Szell, sailed from Bremen on the Kjronprlnzessin Cecilia last Tuesday, ajid will arrive at New York next "Wednesday; The famous violinist Will begin his third tour of this country on the following with a concert at the Hippodrome, He will be assisted by the i Symphony Orchestra, Modest; Altschuler. conducting. His Indianapolis appearance will 1 come on "U'ednesday evening, November 27, 'at Caleb Mills under the direction of Ona B.

Talbot, i Kubelik is to have 125 concerts In the course of thla tour, which wilt take him from coast to and In them he will be assisted by ayoun; French pianist, Berthe Koy, who made her first public appearance In Paris at the age of ten She was a pupil of the late Mar and Mrs. Carey Jessup, of West field, were the guests of Mr. and Mra Carl Montgomery this week. Mrs. Montgomery and her guests pent 1 bursday with Mr.

and Mrs Howlund Clark, at Thomas Ferguson attended a birthday dinner at the home of bar parents, Mr. and Mr. James liowen, it Nora, Wednesday. It was Mr. Bow en's seventy seventh birthday Mies V.ula Eller and brother Herbert attended a birthday party at the home of Mis Delia Schuster, at Indianapolis.

Monday night Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Garshwller, of Franklin.

were the Mr. and Mra L. Garshwller Sunday Miss Maudie Fskew spent Thursday in Nobles vine Mr. and Mrs. L.

Moulton, of and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cale, of were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Cale Sunday.

and Mra. Claud Montgomery were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Clark, at Westfleld. Sunday Mrs. Belle Tinker, of Pasadena. who has been here for the last month, haa gone to Indianapolis to live. and Mrs.

Krneafc Bennett, of Indiana polls, will spend to morrow with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ferguson. Columbus Wright and family left Thursday morning for Spokane. to Eller, of Indianapolis, visited Mrs.

Emma Eller and family. Sunday. J. W. Bates has gone to attend, the pure food show at Cleveland, J.

tftewart will return to her home after having ben the guest of Mrs. I. Miller, at William Rosentihl spent yesterday with Mra Ralph Teter, at Indianapolis. CUMBERLAND. Mrs.

Adolph Fulgrsff and daughter Julia Frances, of Greenfield, spent this week with her parents, 'Mr. "and Mrs. Lewis Miss va Wills and Mlsa Minnie Noel. of Clayton, were sniests df Miss Orpha Harvey, Saturday and Ir. and Mra.

Groff were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Huntington, at dinner, Monday evening. and Mrs. Christian Wiese spent Tuesday with Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin Vansickle, at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bangle entertained a number of friends at dinner, Sunday Misa Hazel Shepherd returned. Thursday, from a week's viuit with Mr.

and Mra John Keth meyer. In Richmond. and Mrs. John Riser gave a Halloween party, Thursday evening, entertaining several of the young people. Mary A.

Ropke and Mrs, B. Rop key, of Irvlngton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. i George Huntington afternoon. Mrs.

1 Mary A. Ropkey left, this week, for Denver. where she will spend the winter with her son. Max and Mrs. J.

M. Billot and Benjamin Elliott, of Gem. and Mr. and Mrs. A.

R. Shepherd spent Saturday and Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. Abe tuteerrian, at West The members of the M. K.

church and Sunday school gave a reception, Weinesday evening, at the church. In honor of Mrs. Lucas, who will leave this week for Mrs. Lllila Willet. of Richmond, spent severed days of this week with.

friends here. Nannie Stutesraan. of Greenfield, waa the guest of th Misses Ora and Ola Caylor Mr. and Mra. George Huntington and daughter Marian were guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Muni, of this city, at dinner. Orpha Harvey entertained, Saturdav evening. In honor of Mlsa Eva Wells and Miss Minnie Noel, of Clayton Mra A. R.

Shepherd spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. Jevry Hendron. at Greenfield Ther will be regular preaching services at the Baptist church, Sunday morning and evening, by the pastor, the Rev. J. O.

Colter A choir hss been organized at the Baptist church with Mrs. E. J. Hankemeier, of the city, as Instructor Miss Grace Hunted spent this week at Anderson, visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Charles W.

Messing entertained Mra. William Leubklng. Mr. and Mra. Frange and a number of other friends from the city at dinner Thursday Mrs.

Christian Rethmeyer. will entertain the Ladies' Aid Society of the Baptist church. Thursdav Mr. and. Mra.

George Wiese spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Hartman, at Morrla Station. Harry Hamilton haa returned from a visit with friends at Green Mrs. Gelbel and Miss Carrie Horn, of Terre Haute, who have been visiting Mrs.

John Kirkoff for several days, at New Palestine, spent Saturday kwlth Mrs. William Groff and daughters, Frances and Helen, spent Tuesday night with her brother, Edward Merrill, and fam llv In the Miss Freada Gala attended a Halloween party In the city, Thursday evening. i CARMEL. and Mra. James Langaton, William Langs ton end two sons have gone to Hasting.

to live, Mra William Langeton and MUa Lula Langaton will spend two weeks in Indianapolis and will then go to Leslie Haines, who spent a week with hla parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Haines, has gone to New York, and will sail from there for a trip around the world. He will be absent two and Mra' Edward Murphy were the guests of friends at Indianapolis at dinner Oliver Haines waa the guest of Mr.

Haines's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Haines, of Gray, at dinner Sunday. and Mrs. Clyde Kennedy, Rushvllle, Mr.

and Mra Stubbs, of Richmond, and J. A. Roberts. Of Noblesvllle, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Brokaw, Syivanls Carey and other relatives thla week. temperance lecture waa given pure. Tb critical ordeal through which' the expectant mother matt however, is fraught witfi dread, pain suffering and danger that the Very thought of it fills her "with apprehension and horror. There ia no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend so prepares the system for the coming erent that it is safely passed without any danger.

Thia preat and wonderful remedy is always has carried thousands UUU of women through the trvinp, crisis without suffering. fen 5 for free book containing laformaUoa of priceless value to all expectant mothers. The CradSeid Hefuiatsr Atlanta. Ca. montel.

at the Conservatoire. Though only nineteen years old. she now Is brought forward as a mature artist worthy to share In the programs of so great a virtuoso as Kubellk. IAidwlg Schwab continues as Kubelik's accompanist. Sindlng's A majpr concerto will be a prominent feature of the Kubelik programs and he will be heard in It in ln dlanapolia.

gpohr, Tschalkowsky, Flbicrt. Wieniawski and Faganlul also will be represented, and the extra numbers always demanded and granted will be chosen from Bach, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Dvorak, Ernst and others. The sale of seats for the Kubelik concert here will open at the Big Four ticket ofllce on Monday morning, November 5. Mall orders addressed to Mrs. Talbot will be filled in the order of their receipt.

Mra. Talbot announces that course tickets for the concerts of 'Kubelik, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, January 23, and Pader ewskl, March .27, may now be had on at the Friends' church Tuesday afternoon ana evening under the auspices of the W. T. Mr. and Mrs.

Iallas Crago, of Indianapolis, who spent several days with rela tlves in this vicinity, have rsturned Mr. and Mra Dennis Roberts and sons Nor ris, tiurgesa and Harry were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberts at dinner Iorrae Society of the Friends' church gave a Halloween social at the high school building Thursday evening. Bowfp.

who spent several months in Michigan, has returned home. and Mra John Haines entertained at dinner Sunday In honor of their son Leslie, of New York. The guests were: Mr. and Mra. William Haines and Mr.

and Mra Dallas Crago and Frederick Hodgins. of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wlckersham. of Tipton, and Arthur Stanley PranW Stanton was the guest of his brother.

Mervtn Stanton and Mra Stanton, at Indianapolis this Jamea Gannon visited friends at Whiteland Thursday and Hadley left Wednesday for Alabama to spend the winter. Nicholas Quick and Mlsa Lillian. Sanders visited at Indianapolis Thursday. and Mrs. Calvin Carey, of Westfleld.

came Thursday to spend the winter Smalt has gone. to Mexico City, Mexico, to spend the winter Miss Ruth Osborn and Charlea Grant, of Indianapolis, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klingensmlth at dinner Oscar Mofllt was tha guect of Mrs. Thomas Roberts and daughter at dinner Mervla Stanton, of Indianapolis, came yesterday to spend several days with her parents, Mr.

and Mra Isaac and Mrs. Levi Klnser entertained at dinner, Wednesday at their country home. The guests were the Rev. and Mra Ora Wlnslow, of Kansas; Mra. Carey Warren 'and daughter, Mies Maud Warren, of Noblesvtlle; Mrs.

K. C. Hershey and Mrs. Frederick Ha Maud Rlanehard entertained, at dinner Sunday. The guests were: Mlsa Joanna Painter, Mlas Msud Bee son, Clinton Power, Sink and Frank Stanton.

and Mrs. Asa Robinson, of Indianapolis, were the guests of Mra Robinson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Klingensmlth.

this and Mrs. Otto Roberts, of Westfleld, were the sruesta of Mrs. Roberts's parents Mr. and Mra. J.

W. Moffltt; at dinner Tuesday. first number of the lecture course to be given this winter under the auspices of the Ep worth Lesrue. was given at the Methoddst church Wednesday Ruth Bond, of Westfleld, was the guest of friends here Thursdav en route to Indianapolis. and Mra William Stlpp.

of Zlonsvllle, were the guests of Mrs. Stipp'a parents at dinner Sunday, PLAINFIELD. Mr. and Mrs. Washington Hadley, of Whit tler, have been spending a few days with his brother, Addison Hadley, family and other relatives here Luctnda New ltn.

who has been visiting C. O. Newlln and family for the last two months, went to Green castle Monday to spend the winter with her daughter, Mra. Caroline Darnell. Joyce Bridges, of Greencastle, apent Saturday and Sunday with her parents.

Dr. and Mrs. Bridges. C. C.

Miller was hostess for the Woman's Club Saturday afternoon. and Mrs. Martin Hornaday were entertained at dinner Sunday by Judge J. L. and Mrs.

Clark at Mr. and Mra J. W. Doty and Miss Pearl Lane, of Clayton, were the guests of Miss Joseph in Doty Monday Miss Mae Gill is visiting relatives and bienda at North Salem and Pris clila Shirley haa returned from a two weeks' visit at Clayton Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Campbell, of Spencer, attended the funeral of her father, i Morris Ellis. Sunday. Schevinward haa returned to her home In La fayetta after spending a few day with Mra. F. M.

A number of the Friends of this place attended Quarterly Meeting at First Friends'; church, Indianapolis, yesterday and to day. and Mra Riley Atkinson have returned from a two weeks visit with their son. Dr. C. W.

Atkinson, and family at Boa well. and Mrs. Jonah Brill have returned from a three weeks' visit with relatives In Missouri. Friday Club observed guest day thia week at the home of Mrs. Elva F.

Carter. Among the out of town gueets were Mrs. Calvin and Mrs. Cofller. of Indtanapolia.

Amanda Hunt, of Indianapolis, spent Monday with friends at this place. A. P. W. physician at the Keeley Institute, addreeaed a union temperance meeting at Spencer Sunday Susie Morrison haa gone to Terre Haute for an extended visit with relatives.

Ernest Cooper and two little' daughters, Portia Kmallne and Lucia Virginia, went to Chicago Thursday for a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ed mondson. Nancy Holllngsworth. of A mo.

Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Al. Pointer. Rev. Asah Kenyon.

of Kansas, who Is visiting her brothers, Elwood and Jesse Carter, occupied the pulpit at the Friends' church Sunday Fremont Phillips, of Indtanapolia. spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Martin Hornaday The Rev. W.

O. Trueblood, pastor of the First Friends church at Pougbkeepsie, N. visited friends at this place this Uniform Rank. Knights of Pythias, gave a mask social in the K. of P.

Lodge hall Thursday George and Henry Safenlght have returned to their home In Kansas after a visit with relatives here. Blair and Miss Lulu Abbott Were married at the home of th bridegroom, near Avon. Saturday evening. No womaa'i happW ness can be complete without children it it her nature to lore and want them as much so aa it is to love tho beautiful and rTJin'nrzin UULUU ULiXJ. rr3 i i 11 IT JJ JiJ Cash girls, 14 years of cc and ever; certificates.

Wages $2.40 per sLJasenieiri; SlIEETIN'G, bleached, 2U yards wide (10 yards the limit), a rard rc 11 4 COTTON FLEEQE LAN II ETS, gray with borders, special SOC CAMBRIC MUSLIN, yard wldo, 14c quality (10 yards limit), a yard Hc COMFOJtT CRETONNES, 2S inch width, good selection of 8c Quality. JUc COMFORTS. covered ith a serviceable sllkoline. figured designs, 51.25 quality 98c Black Colored Breco (Main PLAIDS, yard irtde, bright fall 'color combinations, 40c quality PANAMAS, 44 inches wide, all wool, black, navy, brown, green and garnet, 00c quality GOc NOVELTY COAT SUITINGS, 44 inches wide, neat stripe and plaid effects, in new shades of brown, navy, green and 90c quality 75 Third RUFFLED NET CURTAINS, with full ruffle and lace edging, 1.25 GRENADINE CURTAINS. with mercerized1 cross" stripes in various colorings, up to $2.00 quality, $1.20 CABLE NET CURTAINS, 50 Inches wide, 3,3 yards long, new patterns in white, cream and Arab, $3.00 quality.

TAPESTRY PORTIERES, plain and mixed colorings, finished with deep knotted fringe at top $3.75 quality $24S DOOR PANELS of white and Arab net, with' braided center designs, E0c and 60c quality. SILKOLINE, yard wide, fancy figured and plain, very desirable for making comforts, 10c and 124c quality Sc IRear Barftain ji able (Main APRON GINGHAMS, 10c quality. OUTING FLANNELS, 9c quality 72 FLANNELETTE WAISTINGS, 14c and 12c qualities The H. Block FI1EE TO YOU I.1Y SISTEil treatment core plete trial; nd If yon ghould wish to continue. It wiii coxt a i eenta a week, or lesa than two cnt ft day.

ItwiU not interff ro with your irls or ii: Just and coa yar nam atixt addresa, tell me how you suffer If you with, an 1 I will atn 1 i retment for your case, entirely free. In rlaln wrrrr. hf return rmall. I wi.l also n' 1 to i elcaat. my OWN MEDICAL ADVISd' with eiplar.atorr ng why women nffer.

and bow they can easily euro themelTe. at hem. icrr 1 hare It, and learn to think for beraXi. Then when the doctor aiiys Vou rr jst havi an tloo." you can decide for youraelf. Thousada of women hare cured tleu.v vs remedy.

It cure all. or yeunr To Mother of Uauzbtcr. I wi.l en ia.n i treatment which Bpfeedily and effectually eurea tucorrhoea. Green i ar.i rr.it IrrefTJlaf Meiutruatlon In Young" Ladles. Plumpness and baalta aiwr.

res j.t Iti i i. Wherever you lire. lean refer you to ladle ol your own locality and wLl tell any sufferer that this Home Treatment really curat ail women's rSifieaaf a. i well, strona. plump and robust.

cat aend ma your mi rea. ari'l the trre i ivs' trcai. yours, also the beak. Wrlto toiaj. as you mar not see tiiis offer agala.

Aiimi MRS. M. SUMMERS, Box Notre Dame, U. C. A HfTilflfprT' BPrc 7 yODE nri i 'in' Mi'', go i and oir.ir.o Urn cr Iron MUSLIN.

11c tjualiiy (12 SI 0 oTI.AIv II. decors te l. lot qulclclr. up to J1.I (while the surr'r 1 BREAD AND BUTT. ncatly ity FRUIT SAUCERS size, qv.nti' COVERED SOAP 1)1.

ISc quality (cr.a to v. 15c quality Floor.) BLACK CHIFFON VOIL wool, 42 inch. tvido, r.n iinjxrtod cloth, color puara teen, $1.00 quality NOVELTY SUITING 3. TS wide, check, lalj an 1 ttri fects. in all the late f.

11 ccl combinations, COc FRENCH POPLINH. 4 wide, all wool, ar.J plete lina cf fall shadtj, special Ire: Floor SCOTCH MADRAS, yard red, bine, greet and gold tints, 3oC quality ROMAN STRIPED riLLOV with tassels on corners, 2oc quality 'FANCY BOXES, for hanlker chiefs and gloves, COc Quality "DELTOX" GRASS MATTINc yard wide, red, ua oud green. 4c quality INGRAIN CARrETS. all wor new patterns, britt lngs, 75c. quality C') SMYRNA RUGS, inches, r.

wool, reversible, new patterns. $2.75 quality, l.j TAPESTRY RUG; 6x9 feet, neat Email patterns, able for sittlng roota or hall. $3.50 quality I AXMINSTER RUGS, room size, feet 3 Inches by: 10 et 6 ir.c!. handsome Coral end Oriental patterns; $20.00 quality. Floor.) Wv to Tra and Cry riatar Frrn Woman'a lUlmanta.

am a vronc an. I know ATbiiian't fufJerlEj, I fcT fount the cure. I will inail, frra of nr fcsnre, my Dcat with full lnsiructioca to any lurrT women'a aalnients. 1 want to ail 'i thla euro you, my reader, tor jour f. daug'htr, your niotLer.

or your a.ster. I til you how 19 tun i bon the helpof atfoctor. Mca cannot en' What, we woaca know i nrs pcrience, we know better thna ar doct or. 1 i that BIT home trstmeit Is a an 1 ir LaucarrboeatT hiiijih dirwHrv 1 ict rt; i placement or Fallliijf o( Won i.i'roi or (PalnJul Ferkd, lUfrlne cr virliu 1 i in i Urawtbt; also poina In tha bea 1, back an i.m bearing down feeilnc. fryuirn, crtr; 1 In; Mp the ploe, tortancholy, C' lra tJ try, I fla.a, mearir kirr tnl tiadJ.

t(u ahera ceuse4 by weaWnr rru ur r. Iwannn you a tomp'ttt ten di trc: witlrely trea to prove to you it yen cm at homf, lr a Kemctcbcr. that It lil coat you notliin? i VAHC3 k. 3 its Jjr 8 a.

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