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PAGB EIGHT THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES 19, 1828 'Cepyriffet, Itll, XttarMifeMl Vnrs I4f. V. g. Off. McMANUS contraey dowd'ooe "nMtroKMt yean.

In -ft-'ara. flQMQQ.CQ.:.f*}r fast rednc- 1 JnjrpUn for tlw Borrower ami our Dtr cent Per Annum dividend', raw twice attractive. bare mide this jut catsttndine tad -'Amis 6vMr Five and'Owi 'Mttlion Arthur L. Hamm, Sec'y witti; IHEHUTCHM Times Publisher Once Traveled On III Fated Mr. Taylor Remembers Many Of fleers Of Sunken liner Vestrw; Believes Captain Did As He Saw Best Tim sinking of the Lamport Holt liner Vcotris 11 fesv dnyb ago was of peculiar interest to Harry Taylor, publisher of Tho Times, as he had on.

one of his South American Into New -York from Barbados on'; the nhsu trnvelefl pti the Voltaire, sister 'ship to'' to the command of i Captntn.AVIIIInm-.Carey of the Vestrls'lioU been promoted, imposition which to'aiisnme the. the-last, ill-fated 'trip tiie'Vestris- Taylor: 1 rcmemucra. Cnptnlii Carey ns 'u' somewhat stern scamun and man who apparently used to drop 'into Brooking of an evening; 'wat h-tLo. card games- Jij' and unbend The. best of "discipline aad'orjtr pro-.

vailed opoh the ship, and room Ja- -flre and'. sucli things occurred regularly. As a life pre- drill, boat drill, Mr, Tay; tor lays be remembers ijothiug of the klpij happened. But for that' matter; tie' has. been on ships.

of all ties and. has never yet iveen Instruct- eil how to put on a life belt, had life boat polnfej'-out to him and never. but once saw life boat for drop'pe4 from I tic davits. Thatwns S. Niagara; cnroute to Syndnsy, Speaking of the Taylor crew mixed cplored races islands BOVS she was ft sort of a 8ftp, fairly good daijer.

Ill common with Lamport liners, her up tlii at the Wist Taylor that Ji'retty good and, refjulrlijg constant supervision; He remembers having- commented, to an officer aH fair but what would in gencyf. bfflcer whom-: the tvaV admitted wbnld be more liable' than a white tlie. white i could; them dbr the tHble'of Johnson, tlic.flrft officer of the Over 50 Floats Tci In Merchants ear tiffs, who gave testimony Saturday morning At the time, bowcrer, Mr, Jotujsan was third officer Johnson Is remembered as. a thorough sailor, an d'frightful'mis taVe'iwqs made In Bending put-the wireless call too late, put Mr- Taj lor believes that Captain Carey-was net. Ing upon hts best judgment and thai he firmly believed the Vestris'was in no of Captain Carey was not, the a man to lightly imperil'the' 'Jive's of either There wfts on- unexpected elm nee in uatloii, something not yet quite in cleared 1 up the, facts'- 1 -are known.

As the time i draws for the the North' Cb'llll- cotlie Merchants' Association Xln houor of; the completion of the magnificent Masonic Temple building, everything points to the greatest demonstration 7 'of 'Its kind In Ports-" tnoutK BuBlntss men of the Association, feeling jnstly proud of. the edifice niching a new height on the skyline of the.city, have spared no effort to pay homage to the builders, tn ar-. ranging, the three-day, 'festivities, which'commence Thursday of this week ojjd continue through Saturday. lit The Reid Gross Here Will Artliur of the He- State Commlltee, announced Appointment" of spai- -rohage: coinrnlttee" consisting of one -person in oa'eh in the Btite. will control minor patronage during the Meyers T.

Cooper administration. For the Sixth Congressional District, S. Andre, ot Wav? erly, Sclolo county boys seeking Jobs under; have lo get Clara's O. before they can-even enter state house. H.

T. named 1 OB one of the comnilttec of ttiree to' select and supervise'permanent party headquarters in'Columbus, which are to be malntBllicd Made with Police, hcnucd by Cuptaiti I.ee Stiirtzninn, sxvnnpcd down ou poker ciime nt 707 Chllllcothc' street about 1 a. and arrested It men oil charges of gambling. "George Tackctt vynw arrested on charge of rutuihig Those arrested piivo Ibo names of John Howard Williams, Creed 'Craft, Jack Sounders, CJernld Hiley, Floyde And-, crsrin, J. O.

'Myers, WllUmn Walter Horton and Harry Smith. 'tjon'lllthethe Flavor. taste i irresistibl Raven RodcTo Have 18 Hole ourselnl929 Beautiful Municipal Golf Links Close First Season; Year Is Pronounced Success: Improvements to be made during winter. With tlio closing ot the Ravcu Bock Going Home For Thanksgiving? "Wherever 1hc family, gathering is held, have a Kodak there for snapshots of your loved ones. If you haven't a Kodak for Thanksgiving pictures, come in and get 'one now.

A box of Liggett's chocolates is a fitting tribute to mother's cooking. 49c to $1.50 Ib. Municipal GoK Course until the 11W season. I was announced todiiy a when the course opens ucxt Hucing, it will have IS holes and undergo inniiy Improvements which will make It one of the finest and most beautiful links in this part of the state-. Heni'J' J.

Kucl, owner of tlie Haven Hock course, stilted today that the iS season, the first season at Hav- Fifteen '-'-'T'-- in 1 raffle (By The AssocUtwl Presi) Fifteen persons mobile' -and grade crossing accidtnls in Ohio over the week' end. Tin were killed Saturdny night five of the' deaths occurred yesterJay. members, of 'one family 'were killed Canton when' their truck was' demolished. by train. .1 Dnrjits a heavy rain at Cleveland Saturday night, five persons kjlled" two.

children were'r critically Injured, in separate accidents witliln a hnlf hour. Two of the dead were of drivers. One was 'perhaps Totally, two othere sustained lesser hurts when nn airplane crashed at' Cincinnati 'yesterday afternoon. The dead: Samutl Grime, 5S, farmer ot near en IlouU. been most successful one -mid thai the success of the first year has prompted him to make the many improvements and add 0 holes to the course for next year.

Mr Itucl suid tlmt among the improvements which will be made during i.lie winter will be the remodeling of the club houso. A 1-1 foot will be built around the front ond the east side of tlic Locker rooms will lie Installed and the building will be equipped i showers and other futilities for Hie convenience of tlie golfers. A kitchen will also lie Installed for llglit lunches. It Is hoped by Ihc owner Unit with the continued success nt Unveil Hock, fine club house with all ra'tlcru facilities may lie built. Several litres of laud west of the 0 holes now in have been added to the course to nmkc room for the additional holes.

Three of the greens on the addition have already been completed and work has been started on nthors. Several of the new fairways been plowed ami will he sowed in grass next week. The Raven itock golf course the Selco courfc cast of Wheelcrs- murp hnve donn much in past year -Is Sinuggler (Continued Frbrt Page One) mnndH valued dollars 'were' discovered In liis stale- room. He implicated the policeman, Traffic Officer 'John Meltityrc, who he charged was (lie fio-betwoea for the smugglers. Mclntyre.

who was free on he had knowu BnllTn for. years but denied any knowledge of tlie diamond smuggling. Customs officers apparently were working: on advance information in Bftllyn'a case as they went immediately, to his room on boarding the liner nnd found gems. Sixty officers searched all rooms In the Be- rengarln, including the captain's, even the pockets of suits lu-hls wardrobe. Bcllyn was popular with officers, crew r.nd pas-sensors.

He had organized choir of -15 voices from among the crew and spent much of his i In port singing nt churches nnd oil concert and radio programs. He han appeared on concert i John McCormnck, Teraz7.ini nnd other noted airigcrB. In his cnhln were autographed photos of the Prince ot Sir Harry- Under nad Mayor Wplker. Costello, 38,. Cleveland.

Aler.ZcRtl, CO, Clevclnnd. John 45. Cleveland. John Limhardo. 22, Cleveland.

Fred Paiiti-1, 'S2, Clevelaml. Thomas Ncwett, 'Jiin wife and their two smalt Cnnton, Tiovitch. Pninesville. Jnmes Joyce, Painesville. Xortnnn Murray, 20, Pittuburffh.

Willinm P. Stein, 2C, Plltabiirgh. JJoMmnry Pnlmer, 4, Wnrren. was killed ahont ten miles from -Tiffin Saturdny nitjht a Pennsylvania trnin struck his automo- hiip. A cnmpnnlon, Charles lieardon, 50 year old farm hnnd wpp injured.

Costello was struck by an automobile nni! felt in the path of a trolley cnr. Fonwiek's denth occurred when his automobile skidded on the slippery pavement mid His wife vaR pinned henentii the nuto-iobile and seriously injured. Zcgel died nt a lios- pitnl soon nfter nn automobile struck him while, he was crossinjf a street. Drunken driven were responsible for the deaths of Lnmlmrdn and Over 60-floats will form in lino-at Tracy Park Thursday evening nf 8 p. mi to participate ini vhat is expected to be spectacular parade.

The route, as'published, will be as follows: north on Waller; Kout!) on Waller to vGalllti; Gailiii'to Cbllllcothe; west, ou- Fifth to Market; south on Market.to Second; north on Second to Cbillicothc sud north oa Cblllicotbe to Tracy caravan will-dla- band. Leading the procession will! be envoleade-of, motorcycle police to be followed by the" city" officials' car and one occupied by the North ChllH- cothd Street Merchants' Assoclalloqjj officers. Traffic'will be regulated to- Insure no delays In this: All redj lights will be flashed on iDterscetiou streets and no parking of cars will be allowed on ChillicotUe street after 7 p. m. i One of the most interesting features of the thoroughly civic'celebra- tion will be the amateur band contest to be held at Tracy Purk Friday nlglit under the direction of Floyd'E.

Stcarnes, chairman uf thin particular committee. It is anticlpiited eight or nine bands will compete, among them being Portsmouth High. School group, who will wear their-new'uni- forms for the first time. The evening's program will close with a dance at Baesmnn's be' open to tlie public free of charge. A well known and exceptional orclies- tra has been engaged lor the occasion.

A typical Mardi Gras will terminate, this celebration Saturday night. Living up to Its' title, frolic and fun will bo the order of the carnival, to which the public Is cordlnlly Invited, incidentally merchants will give nftiiy valuable gifts at Trncy Pnrk at this They will also hold open house every evening and are prepared to dispense souvenirs to all'who visit their stores. Hundreds of thousands of people all over the States were minded last night-, that this is the period of the Annual Red Cross Uoll Call, when they tuned.In their radios to hear Benlumlno Gigtl; noted tenor of the Metropolitan Opera company. Preceding the famous Gigll's mar'velpus program announcement wns mode that the hour was dedicated to the American Red Cross, and President Coolldge was -quoted ns to the vital importance of this orgnnizn: tlon. Ths Boll Call-here in Portsmouth, which is being conducted by the James Dickey Post, American Legion and Ihc legion Auxiliary Is progressing nt a pace that Is delighting the workers and the Red Cross officials.

More than y.OOO members had been reported In tlic headquarters In the First National Bank balldlng Saturday night nt the end of'the' first week of the roll call. The workers arc hoping to bring tin. 1 total close to the 5,00) lutirk by the tiuie the campaign closes on- Thanksgiving Day. Tho-'Wheeling Steel Corporation and.the Selby Shoe company are leading the industrial plants of the clly in the number'of their employes wlib hnve Joined the Red Cross this year. Churches arid" vnrlous organizations arp enrolling'; their members and many have not yet made their reports to headquarters, so an accurate estimate-of the total number of names enrolled is not possible at this lime.

Rains To Boom OKio River Local niter Obsirrer F. B. AVInter stntcil Monday due to heavy rnius up the river arid at.l'ikevillc. it is that the rise rnpidly here in the next two or three days. The Ohio is rising steadily.

Monday, Nov. 10, 0 FortsmoutlvC n. m. Dam Drun'Is'o. 13 Parkersburn Dam No.

22 Point Pkiuant Dnm No. 26 Dam No. 28 Dnm Portsmouth nnm.No.-31 Cincinnati 10.9F1- 8.1 6.4FJ- 11.4P|- 6.2Fi- T.OP|h 6.8P 7-ORr- I .18 .30 .50 I Snow Adds To Homeless' Suffering (Continued From Page One) noiir Jlnrlsliortie. lust night while fording Knsh.v in to Ellniulntv Interest in the populn. panic.

These two courses liavc made it possible for nearly everyone to take up Kiime and officials at the Country Clnli Etc.tc that the smaller courses Imve bceu rcninvkntile feeders 10 their club. Dr. P. 0. Rosenbaura, Chiropodist FOOT AILMENTS Member of and Endorsed by Stale Associalinn rhonf, 2886-1.

423 Urst Naiinnal Bank Tlie fnmily was ri-Hirnlne to its Irf.nip in ArkniiFns aftrr the close of the Oklninima cotton-plcklnfj scu- f-fin. Mrs. i'nyno'K Iwidy wns: I only cue rooovercd. Mrs. fli-aci- Tucker stpiipnil from Hie porch of IK.T Iiumdiiicd home nt 1 1 1 n.

urday ami droivni-J. Tliri; oilier one iitnl I in southeastern Knnsis liiid fii'svionsly Inst their lives- Hellrf operations horo wtro wpll nruanlwd yestrrday ns Mm swollen IMiie river, wlilch drovn H(X) fnnilllcs i ibeir homes and ranvMl big in- dtiMrlnl tiroiicriy dnmngo, rutnrnetJ lo Its linnlis. NorllnvcstPrn Missouri I'iMiiMl i L'-l hours of I i wrt 'nnvv iinurs of rainfall (Iiiil TliiiK'Iny niclit. Siiou- frll iii Ark.insns where nf Irtfi IIOIIIPS iiinndnted ilfiil (ho lionirlcss vtoro IK? I us cored for in hijxhor parts of city. hundred find i fnni'ilJrs nv: at Knnsus, where JfiOO.noo (iMmiigc cnnsoit i i I he rlly nlnnp, of which was Tiit! Walnut am! White- n-ntcr rlver.s tliorr; were receding.

man was mlsslnc. t'nviTlfk'd nf I wo deaths ramp frnin Winfiehl, Knnsas, whrr flfioil dikes failed and i worst flood in history Mvept into I he cily. lloth drivers fled hut the man who Is nlleKed to hnve run dnwn Lombnrdo wns apiirehended and faces a charge of mniislnughtcr. Newnll nml his family were on their wny home from the bakery where he was. employed when (lie truck hit by a Pennsylvania train nt grade liovifch am! Joyce were fatnlly in- jurrd Snlurdny' night when a truck in which they were i frnm work! on hiphway near Willoushby over-! Nine other workmen ritiins in the truck escaped injury.

The men died yesterday. Murray and Ktein met death when their truck collided with an automobile; on the Wnrren-Youngstown highway. The Pnhner child was struck by an automobile nt Warren. David Rinquely. Melbourne, unstained a frnctured skull and may die ns the result of the plnne crash.

Tlie shiji went into a i i at nn altitude ot 1.000 feet. Central Christian Church News The features' of the Central Christian church program for this week' are; Tonight at six o'clock the Tri-C Men's club banquet. This affnlr will include a steak supper with all the trimmings for a nominal charge nml a program of music and recreation tit follmv. Jhe men of the church ano their friends nre expected to nt- teud ami join In the fun nnd fellow- shin. Tuesday evening the Loyal Daughters' Bible class presents the "Old Fashioned oilier." This piny is being put.

on by a cast from tlie Tllrls- 13.0It| 0.1IIJ- I2.3P) Two trnjs down nt Ilivcr Observer Str. Chris Green poised down at 4 u. m. bound for Cincinnati. GirlChokedAnd Then Shot To Death XOKH1STOWX, Nov.

10--(A. card inscribed "Nancy from Elvira" and bits of photographs that' had been into smnll pieceswerc the only clucs'de- tectlves had today In search for the slayer of an unidentified young Apparently choked and then, shot through the head, the girl's liody, still was' found' In' a corn field near here yesterday about noon. by Uonenico Homcncln, farmer. Investigators said tlmt an automobile had started to enter Jhe field from a about 200 yards away, and that the slayer had then dragged Knife Has A Chance To Recover Although local relatives ha been advised that Harvey McLaughlin, 2S, former Portsmouth carpenter, continues ia a seriotiB condition in Cook County Hospital, Chicago, as a result of severe stab wounds inflicted Inst is believed that the patient has fighting chance to recorer. McLaughlin was stabbed In the abdomen as he was walking along a West Side strtct nnd conslderbble mystery surrounds the attack.

Two Men Injured A'broken bone jinx trailed em- ployes of' the P. ure'. Milk Company, Monday when two them suffered broken bones. Estel Irvln, of 2330 Jackson street injured a small hone in his left knee. He waa taken to the office of 'Dr.

was attended. William Shields of- 1820 Oakland avenue, suffered fractured small bones- In his. right foot when box fell on it. Dr. T.

C. Crawford attended Shields. X-rnys were takeu in the Fowler Lnborntorv. the.body the rest of thu way to the spot where Ilomeacia found It. Along the trail through the field detectives picked, up a woman's pocketbook a Christmas card, a vanity case, gloves and a handkerchief.

The slain girl was about 25 old. -I ir.chos iu height, am! had'chestnut hair and brown eyes, Fires At Woman Ales Harris cf Ironton'. was at- rL-stcd-in that city Sunday after he fireii two shots a MniHlr alsi) of that city. Both shots went' wide; Him is was arrested on a charge of shooting with Intent tu U1H. Thief -Takes Tires From In Garage Sheiler of Firebrick, reportetl to the police Monday thai someone broke into his sarase Sunday night nnd removed the four tires from his even look his spare tire.

tlnn Kndenvor society of -the First church and has created no LET TJS DO YOUR LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE A I Splendid Equipment Coiirleons and WANNER-WALL TBANSFER CO. Chllllcolhe St. 858 Manchester Hunter Is Out Of Danger llonsh, .1 hardware desl- rr In Mnnchoslvr. Ohio, who was ncoldontnlly shot whllf hnnllni; scv. mil diiyi In Adnms county, was our nf dniisor Mondny.

Many Portsmouth Couples Licensed The following mnrrinpe licenses were Issued In Grcenup, during the pnst week: Charles F. Dlttmer. 2u. Portsmouth and'Kllznbelli Portsmoufh. Homer Ehrmnn, 27, Portsmouth and Irene Hevens.

21. I'ortsmeuth. 71rncfc Gibson, 22, Oak Hill, 0., Annie Dnwson, 21. Onk Hill, O. l.omcr Hoover, 22, Portsmouth and Lllllnn Ilnll, 21, Portsmouth Klbert Sweet, 03, Portsmouth and IJertha Kiser.

Portsmouth. Henry A. FItchltemer, Columbus Emma I. Mnynord 38, Portsmouth. Eugene Lutz, 21, New Boston, and Fern Hcnder, 21, Sciotovllle.

Ixiv! Mulhcy, 20, New Boston, and Slary Perkins, 21, New Boston. -vln Flannery. 28, Sllom, and Snrnh Dotson. Fullerton, Ky. II.

nnrnctt, 50. rortsraonth, Ohio nnd Ala M. Hay, B2, Pcrts- month. Jnmes McBrayer. New Boston, and Pearl Stone, 15, New Boston.

little comment on splendid presentation mid message it It includes comedy enough- to make it entcrtnlning ariri drama to muki" It Instructive, Wednesday evening the regular church night service. A meeting of the c-Mers, deacons and trustees 'in separate coiifci-euee is called for Wcdnec- day evening following regular worship perio-J. Frjday eypjiinj; the Calendar Club will hnld a buinur In the gj-m. This i-s one of the events of the year for the club arid in connection with the cafeteria supper will be nerved beginning nt -five o'clock. Sunday marked the first appearance of "Tho a publication to (n)re care of the announcements of the church- and to eliminate all nwiMcemeniR from the pulpit.

The little paper' will greatly ro the dignity and worRUlpfulness of all the BtrviwMi and facilitate the programs arranged. Many Fined, One Is Sent To County Jail When nrruinnod at lite iriornliiu of Municipal Court Mondny the following were found guilty of lielng intoxiciitcil' and were fined jind- costs each: Lirzie Crnft. Kergu- snn Losan. II. Ti.

frlemlng, Jim Fultz, Wellston Car In Accident Here A machine driven by Harry Powell ef 1185 Kendall avenue nnd cue' driven by Bricc Maloy. or Wcllston, were damaged 2 p. m. Sunday when they figured in a head-on collision nt Gallia nnd Plum Powell was driving east u'n Guliln and was going west when the accident occurred. Occupants of both cars were uninjured.

Patrolman James Downes' Investigated the accident. etons hi Broad Day-Ligtit Livingr, Breathing, Human Skeletons Seen Daily On Local Streets 'Ce Safe; Insure Murfin. Adv. Police Unable To Find Clue Police Sunday made a fruitless effort to locate.any person, who saw a machine go Into the Ohio river at (he landing of the South Shore ferry in the East End. It was reported late Saturday Bight thai a car In which two men were riding had plunged into the river.

Melal Tradts Workers For the 15-Crulser Bill NKW ORLEANS A Mem I Tradrx Ucparlmenl of the Anifrlcnn Federation of Labor endorsed the lo-crultcr hill for I lib nnvy. York, Claude Lnncaater, John Elza Citwsdler, I'nrl Blosscr rinil Harry Kiiyder. Isaac Hocook found Rullty of beluK Intoxicated asul was the and sentenced to five In Dies At 103 CINCINNATI. Nov. Mrs.

Barbara 103. Fbo hut wsi prercnted gold hendtd one during the folkn pnrty," i a toVrn lo identify her nn the city's oldest resident, riled last night. She vai the old- tsl member of five livinj To Present Play Friday and Saturday Seniors of I'ortsntoiitl) High school will Bent "The I'nlsy," piny- Comedy and pathos ani blended to produce a picture of Amorir-an family life. Stars nf ilia play are Arthur I)e- as Anderson; Nell Gahle- mnn, ns Patricia Hnrrlntrton. known ns "Tlie I'ntsy;" nnd Hnroid Vhlt- iatch Mr.

jiarrington, the henpecked husband. Announce Wedding GHBKNUP, Nov. 10---TJic wedding of Misf Clothinc Gnrthoc. d.iUKhter of Mr. and Mrs.

James Gnr- (hpf. of IHverton, nnd Ronald Letter, which look place in Ironton, Ian Thursday, has been announced here. Mr. Lester la brnkemnn on the C. O.

railway. The couple will re- Mrtc at the Gnrthcc home ihl.i winter nml will eo to housekeeping next sprinc In Arc you one the ninny thousands of unfortunate human beings who around day in nnd day out. listless, hnjrfiard, nervous, irritable and constantly tired worn out? Are you one nf those weak, pale- faced, puny Indivldmils whose fleshless liones. like skeleton, fairly ''rattle 1 when you walk? Have you tin.appetite or desire to cat? Are you a to cat when you AUE Ininffry for fenr the food won't afiree with Do you.esperienc-e a feelliift of "weight or lumplness" after.eatlcR? Do you have eaa or pulns in your stomach. Hlotiting? Uizzlness? Do you roll, and tosg nt nlRhlV Are you forced to up" often during the Are you nervous, cranky, and easily'- Dti-yon feel tired un rlnlnt: In the morning? Are you all crippled up and hobbling around with rheumatism? Is your complexion marred with plmplM and oilier unsightly blemUhes such as bolls; carbuncles, tetter, liver- spuU.

Are you wrak. thin a in Rciiera! run-luivn con. dition? Now. be fair tn yourself. If any of these ailments is diagnosis of your vase KI Stewart's note.

004 Gallia Street, nnd set a bottle of tlif famous new tonic, called' OBANGB BOOT, t'nkc it strictly accord- to directions, watch your healtli Improve. OUANGK.KOOT Is the sreatest discovery in the medicinal world te- dny. contains oranRe-root (com- mnnly known as Yellou- Root). Iron, Celery and 13 other wonderful nicflici- unroots, barks, berries, blossoms anrt rhizomes, 'calculated by. the higliw' niedlra! authorities to purify blond, sweeten the stomach, roller indigestion nnd stomach trouble, dispel nervousness, induce restful sleep- drive-out rheumatism, flush tlie kidneys, Increase the.

appetite, improve the complexion, and tn act as eral system tonic and reconstnictor. A course of two or three bolll" ORANGE ROOT is guaranteed increase the weltfit. iirotnote licnllli. and put the rosy health Into cheeks of pale, weak iiw anemic men, women clilldren- Go rtelit this minute to Cut Rate, 1)04 Gallia Street, set two or three hotties of the famous OH- ANGR HOOT TONIC and wntch IM Immediate improvement in health. Take occasionally nt nw- lime I or 2 little Orange Root NtCRETS: they stimulate stuctfsh l' vpr anil remove poisons from the liberated by the tonic.

Price Tontr. $1.2.1. Nucx-ets. 60c. Free sample of (widen Kur speedy relief from 11 "hnnK-on" coupths, eousli.

deep- seated coughs, brouchial and afittnna- tle coiiBhs. tlckltps in tbront. for nnd INSIST upon H. 3- EMULSION Compound. IJ Tastes Like Smoke." Price Stewart's, ami all stores.

SPECIAL Monday, Tuesday arid Wednesday Let us clean your suits, overcoats, jacket suits and ladies lightweight coats for $1.00 Wort Called for Fnrl and Delivered VVCtt fclW 537 'second" st. Press Shop Special 0 P. M..

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