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The Capital Timesi
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IF THIN AND NERYOUSJRY PHOSPHATE Like IMaln Biiro Phosphatfl to J' pi on Firm. Healthy Flenh and to Increase Strcntth, Vijor and Nerve Forca, When one stops to consider the host thin pcoplo Vrho are searching cou tinaa.lly for some method by which thoj may increase their flesh to normal proportions by tho filling out of ugly hollows, tho rounding; off of, protruding; with tho attendant bloom of health and attractiveness, it is no won drr tout many and varied sugpcstioni r.lonff this lino appear from tine to inn; ia public print onstruted beyond question of doubt ihnt a body deficient ia phosphorous 1 becomes nervous, sickly and thin. A noted author and professor in his book, "Chemistry and Food Nutrition," nublnhcd in 1D1S, says: that amount of phosphorous required for Ibc norma! nutrition of man is seriously underestimated in many of our standard text books." It seems to be well established, that this deficiency in phosphorous may now be met by the use of an organic phosphate known throughout English speaking countries as Bitro Phosphate. Through, tho assimilation of this phosphate by the norve tissue tha phosphoric content when absorbed in the amount normally reunited hy nature paon produces a alcorao change iti cur body and mind. Nerve tension disappears, vigor and stroagth replace weakness "and lack of energy, and tho whole body soon loses its ugly hollows and abrupt angles, becoming enveloped in a low of perfect health and and the will and strength 50 be up and doing.

It is sold by C. H. NaiTa in Madison and all good druggists. CAUTION' 'White Eitro Phosphato is unsurpassed for the relief of nervousness, general debility, those taking it who do net desiro to put on flesh should use extra care in avoiding jat prodm inp foods. Adv.

CAMBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Short of Ncillsville spent a week with D. Scott and family. Miss Blanche Bilstad of Madison is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Bilstad. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Kntz and son, Russel, visited with Jake Gallman and family during the festival days. Mr. and Mrs. L. Porter and daughters, Helen and Ruth, and Miss Lvdia Enby were entertained to Sunday dinner at Fred Lohmm's.

Mr. and Mrs. 0. Thompson of Edccrton called on the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Thompson, Thursday. Misses Helma Gladys Skar visited Mrs. during 'the festival days. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Porter entertained Mr. and Mrs. J.

Krippner and family Wednesday evening. hit O. Prissum and Mr sum and children motored to Madison Saturday; Mr. and Mrs! L. D.

Scott enter TVirsrinv Mr. and Mrs Milo' Moore and children. Miss Florence Moore. Mr: Lewis Johnson, Mr. Jnhn Woelfer, Miss Anna Brum burg.

Mrs. RicfT and son, Harold, and Miss Bernico Mureon. Air and Mrs. Christianson of Sumner spent Wednesday with Mr. nod Mrs.

L. Christianson and fam 1 "Visscs Dorothy Winter and Ida mcstnd of Madison, Mioses Myrtle iind Andrea Skarknid Wilton JS all nd N'eal Skarkxud of Fort Atkinson spent the festival with Mr. and Mrs. 11: Skarkrud Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Jarlsberg of ton visited Thursday with the furmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Jurlsberg Anne. Brumburg of DeeTfield is sn.i;:ir.g a week at the home of T.

D. Mr. M. Breeze of Columbiis, 0., viting Mr. C.

T. Clarke asd ctl friends. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Thompson and two children and Miss Lillian Jen son motored from Racine to Cam bridge Saturday and are visiting with Mr. and Mrs, John Jenson. Miss lone Altpeter of Fort Atkin or. visited Miss Bcrnice Jarlsberg, Wednesday evening. Mrs.

Lena Olson Berg retorneo Friday from tho Stooghton hospital. Mrs. Georcg Loom is of Macisoa and Mrs. Phil Lynch and Mrs; Frank Slavin of Chicago visited with Mr. and Mrs.

M. Hang, Thursday. Turning Out Good Churches to Hold Community Picnic Tuesday, September 2 Miss Hannah. Gjeldie spent Sun ivnuo cxCesslve tmnncss mient da, ftt home leaving again Monday ivork fn' The churches of Black Earth phosphorous in the humnn syjtcm is very largely responsible far this con ation. Experiments on humans animals by many seionti Threshing is in full awing in this vicinity and grab is turning out pretty good but generally light in weight.

Donald Grcnfell, discharged from service, spent several weeks here among relatives and old acquaintances. Mrs. Gilbert Johnson of Milwaukee, is visiting among friends and relatives. I Maiomanie and Arena will hold a community basket picnic at Mazo manie Tuesday, Sept. 3.

Erfcnsivc oreaarations are nomc on to make this an especially pleasant and so cial affair. Everyone 33 invited to come and have a good time. There will be speaking, singing, sports and a band to entertain all who come, and every 'one is invited, saint and Mr. and Mrs. John Stoddard of Mason City, are visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. ti. w. bt uart. Quite a large number of our citizens went to see Ringling rireus.

Mrs. Ole Lojrfcn and daughter; Miss Eva, of Madison, who jp.ove spent several weeks at Charles City; Mrs. Frank Lampman, have Mr. and Mrs. Martin, of Boscobe! spent Sunday heTe, guests oi Mr.

and Mrs. Archie Shields. Vi "Kva Ford was taken sudden ly ill last Saturday evening and is nr.acr tns cactors tait. in Roemhild's store. The Lutheran church convention at tho Vermont church, Saturday and Sunday, was a grand gathering of church people, about 800 being present and enjoyed a most excellent program.

Many came from a Mrs John Ford has been spending 'a few days with her son and family, Mr. Frank Ford, of Halfway Prairie Mrs. Aug Comiel and son, Mr. and Mrs Olc Olson, motored tp Madison Sunday, took in Vilas park and called on Mr. and Mrs.

George Svlvester. Friends and neighbors of Elmer Shult3, who recently went to Chicago for an operation for the use of feet and limbs, are much pleased, to see that he is gradually improving, and bids fair to Tegain complex control and be able to walk without crutches or cane. Mrs. Harrison and daughter 01 Chicago, the former a cousin of Mrs. Charles Turk, returned to their Chicago home after several weeks V1The remains of Newell C.

Parker, who lived and grew to manhood here but who left here about 40 years ago, were brought here from Kusa Lake for interment. He leaves a family of a wife and five sons and three daughters to mourn his de ar son, Russei, spent Wednesday 'Eo'm to Mr. and Mrs Glen Farr at the home of D. Scott. of this village, a son.

All wl, Ben Bowers, wno came TT rrp recent y. swent a short fcrlough with relatives and tnends and returned to camp, Mcadames bred Pickering Roemhild Willis Turk motored to Mr. Horeb to attend the woman Temperance convention last weeK. SUXPRAHIIE Sun Prairie defeated the Middlc i. at An cell Rock, Sunday afternoon by a score of t0T.

fteoTsre Horn, of Beloit, who is visiting among friends here, was an honor gnest at a piome, held at Token Friday. Aboutfifteen ladies attended. Mrs. Ellen Scott, a guest the liomes of her J. H.

Hay den! and Mrs. C. A Cobb, for several weeks, returned to her home at Fond du Lac Saturday. Miss Amelia Jure, of Madison, was a Friday evening visitor the home of C. E.

Stemson. Mrs. F. 0. Holt, daughter Gwen oth and son Frederick, of Edgertor, are spending sometime in the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs, B. RMrs. Martin Voelker was Milwaukee visitor Wednesday. Misses Marion Mosel and Ura Belle Edison, were week end wests of Miss Maiy Haorson, at wateT lDMrs. W.

E. Wcndt was Sunday gncst of her aunt, Mrs. Louis Stevenson at Madison. Misses Rachd and Lois Emdali, Majestic times Today I Margarita Fisher I I ia 1 "The Tiger Lily" I 1 A vivid Italio Araerican romance a comedr drama filled with action 1 Also Charlie Chaplin Comedies 1 Tomorrow Peggy Hyland in "Cowardice Court" luiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiHimuuiiiiiininiinHMiHiiiiiiiiiHnMinniiHiiiiUNimiHiiiijn THE.CAPITAL TIMES. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 29..

1919 FROM NEARBY TOWNS Black Earth Crops were week end guests of their, brother, Wayne Kendall, at. Miss Jennie who visited' Miss Ehena Ellis at Pingree, S. Dn has returned home. Boy Beaver, who has been in serr vice overseas has returned home. Silas Reed, of Dundas, a weeks guest in the home of' his daughter, Mrs.

W. EWendt. OREGON Mrs. Petrie and children of Maus are the guests at the Milton Wischhoff home for several days. Mr.

and Mrs. Uharles: Aldr.ch have had as their guests Mis. Brad; ley and daughter, Miss Bradley, at Kewaunee, 111. Mrs. R.

W. West of Beloit visited at the home of her friend, Mrs Thomas Rickard, several days of last week. West was formerly a resident of Oregon, until the tim of her husband's'death. Mrs. Harper Putmaji has as her gnjst for several days her daughter, Mrs.

August Benn, and small daughter, Viroqua. Miss 'Lugene Colby of Basco was visiting with friends in Janesville the past week end. Miss Ida Mae returned from Milwaukee, where she went to study the prevailing modes in tho millinery establishments of that city, ar.d will leave' soon for Mineral Point, where she will enter the shop1 of the leading millinery store trimmer and designer. Mrs. E.

H. Welch went to Jancs: ville Monday for a' visit of several davs with friends Miss' Charline Mine Wackman, ission of one of the. leading art schools of the city, has since, gone to Antigo, where she is the guest of friends for several days. Miss Mabel Palmer, who has been teaching in the public schools of Eozeman, Montana, spent two days crude Bennett has taken her place 1 at tn(, home of her aunt, Mrs. Mary Kiersted, of thi3 week, before leav for her work in the west.

r. and Mrs. Arthur Paulson and Mrs. A. Karmgard and sons of im cago motored to Whitewater Saturday, where they were the guests of the Chri3 Mortensen family for the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. William ttyrge or Mount Horeb were the guests Sun day at the Robert McGill home Thc funeral of the Into wuiiam Larson was held from the Danish T.nt.hfran church. Rev. Heffge 31 Hegge of; Stoughton officiating, Mondny after noon.

Mr. Larson had been a patient sufferer from cancer of the stomach for a long time. He came to this country from Denmark at an early ace and had made good in pvnrv sense of the word. Besides his widow, leaves three daughters and two sons, aside from a host of friends. Oscar 0.

Gilbert left Monday for Car.andaigua, N. where he will visit with sister for several weeks, rftturrimir via Columbus, Ohio, whore where ho will attend the annual en 1 fl i 'nf tne rtepuoiic 01 which is a member. Mr. Gilbert will be home about the first of October, Mrs. Gilbert in the meantime being with her daughter, Mrs.

Wayne Bentlcy, in Madison. Mrs. L. G. 'Booth and smaJ daughter, Betty, are in Janesville, the gnests of Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Hughes. The Epworth League of the People's Methodist church had a farewell party in the church kindergarten room Tuesday for the Misses Ida Mae Green, Myrl Sfiolts, Retta Murphy, who will leave this weekend for Mineral Point, Magnoik, Mirm, and Kenosha, where Orton Today GLADYS HULETTE in TOR SALE" IF VOU CAN WA1 1 CAN TEACH YOD TO DANCE ficmlti eaarantwi THEATRICAL COACHING From 10 A. il. to 10 P.

TICKLE TOE SARI FIELDS Badger IB06 they; will be for the coming year. Games wercthoroughly enjoyed by the members and friends present refreshments served by tne ladies. Jars; Maria Manion lef Monday. for' her' Jaria, Wy.o., after ner tnree. Joseph, and JOiinana a aauKu ter, Mrs.

Jl.Kivlin; Brooklyn; for several months. was accompanied, as as Omaha and Mrs. Joseph Mfinion, who will visit with relatives there. Mattion, will make er home' in Jaria with another, Rose Man ion, who teaches in that city. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Maurice Anderson announce the birth of suson, Maurice Colby Anderson, Monday the IStocb'er hospital, Madison. Miss Helen "Shampnor as her guest, Miss' Lillian Kearney of St. Paul. The two girls were students, at the State normal school ia Stevens Pcint, Wis.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kramer has as their guest' the following auto parties. the past Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Johnson and of and 'Mr. and. Mrs Prank Edwards and two daughters, and Mrs. James Edwards of Milwaukee, ire Johnson' and Kramer families motored to the Dells Friday. About.

50 active' and associate members of the Standard Bearer society were delightfully entertained at the home of and Mrs. Ralph Murphy last "Thursday evening, the 'occasion being the seventh anniversary of the organization of the society. Gaines, an impromptu program and oodles of the best eat were the outstanding feature? of the general scheme of the evening. Miss Oakoy. of Madison was the guest of her friend, Miss Mary Hobbs, for the past week.

Miss Mary Madigah of Madison visitir.sr several weess at tne who returned last week from Chi home of her uncle and amy cago, where she was in the summer brose and. Calhryn HoDbs. Am Aiexff Anderson of the Wisconsin Tax commission is in Wausau this week going over the' books for tne county clerk of that county. 1 F. H.

Briggs and family have moved to Clvrnan, where Mr. Briggs has chaTge of the scc ion j' that iorcucn. Mrs. Mike MDrrissey and son Victor were the recent guests from Sun Prairie to attend the funeral of Vincent Grady last Thursday. Mrs.

Francis Raymond Sweeney was quite indisposed at her home several days of last week, but is improving satisfactorily at present. Mr. Huc hos went to Beloit Saturday, where she will visit' at the home of her son, Torrcncc, and fam ilv for several days. returned from Saul; city is wlicre he spent sev eral days Wltn nis grancuamer, Charles Becker, and family. Mrs.

Etta Hughee, Mrs. Fannie Taylor and Mrs. C. M. Device were 1 S'SS ADDED ATTRACTIONS I I "Topic, of The Day" 1 I' ovic Newspaper in' nn rii HI I "I1 1 IN I lWV' P1 1 "wwmI the delegates at the county convention of the W.

C. T. TJ. held at Mount Horeb the latter part of the HT Antnn KjlSSmUSSCn auu daughter Chicago are visiting with her parents, and Mrs. a.

B. Tharkclsen. Mr. Rassmusssn comes an Monday for the week. William Dunn and family, Mrs.

V.iv Caraway and Earl Prichard motored to Beloit Sunday afternoon. yIJ I I WORLD'S WOMAK Half, AND 6iK A it TODAY Tomorrow and 3:457:00 ard 10c and 25c i THOSE DAINTY INSTRUMENTALISTS K0 8Br AltHb 1" SINOGRAMS AJinil I The Visual News of all the World 9" 9 WWV fjiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiniMiiiiiiiiiHiiiiitiiiiiTiiiiiiiiifniMiiiiii iiimimimiiiimimiimmmiiimiiimmmmn mm 1 GRAND NOW I Auction of FACTS NOT FICTION With Aurora IVlardigaiuan Herself Christian Women Sold for 85c Each An th. Am.nint Prwtiee of Barbarism Has Actually Been ATI the Ajn 50fl ()00 0thers Miss Mardijtanian is the sole snrrivor of half a million Christian Arna" girls wd the film shows truthfully atd withocVeWKKer whatVhe went through during two years Turfeheras Ind in Tttie hands of Turkjsh soldiers before escaping to Amenca. Four Shows Daily 2i00. 3:45, 7:00, Admission AH Showa 25c plus tax (Children Under.

16 Not Admitted.) Boy your Tickets early and avoid standing in. Line. 1 vw. Th. Ronk "Ravished Armenia" Is on sal at Brown's Book Shop, UO No.

Carroll. iBiraiBtamaiPiDiimBraiiiiiira Showing Commander Evar.gelinc Booth in Authentic Scenes of Salvation Army Activities. Produced by Famous Playere Lasky Corporation. "She Went to New York And Hasn't Written Since" It's 'coming from the lips of a prematurely grey back yard fence. She qnivers as she turns away to wwt to wait till she writes." But will she write? Can she write? The dunces rc that she will, be tWIl know why she will if yoa see 'TIRES OF FAITH" the greatest story of human hearts that has ever graced.

the silver screen Also Mrs. Sidney Drew in "BUNKERED" The Middleton Auto Club Wishec to announce that they' could not be stopped. The' chiciens were too good. We are still serving tht Finest of Chicken Dinners The one place for a real chicken dinner. Call Frank at Middleton.

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