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8 THE TOPEKA DAILY CAPITAL- Tuesday, September 23, 1913. HI Tl EAT CABBAGE; FISH SAYS KAHSAS PROMINENT Wall Merchandise OF ROCK ISLAND WRECK dTTANOOG SAUSAGE, NEW BREAD AT New. for Smalley Denies Train Ruining at Ex (gAT HARTER'S TODAY Very Special Offerings AUGUST'S Xo Indigestion, -Gas! Soaraeaa or Upaet Stomach If roall.takr "Pape'i Dlapepaln" Try TnUI cessive Speed Injured Reported Inprovlas. '( Officials of the Rock Island expect Some seasonable items of high quality and in choice assortments cm, which you can save money this week P. H.

Coney Tells of Experiences at G. A. R. Encampment. Kansas had sixty-five men in line, led by Department Commander J.

Harrison, at the G. A. R. national encampment at according to Captain P. H.

past department commander, who "returned yester to determine within a few days the cause otthe derailment of train No. 40 Do some foods you eat -hit back- near-ilanhatan last Saturday morning-. A searching investigation As now in progress, but It will be several days yet before it will be completed. 'There Is no truth in the statement Special day. Ih all there were about 125 Kan-sans at Chattanooga during the convention, many of the veterans taking along their wives to show their better halves the battlefields over which they fought in the early.

'60's. that the train' was running at exces An event that sive speed at the time of the accident, said J. B. Smalley, assistant general manager. "The I train was running at about its scheduled speed for that "The Chattanooga grand encampment was the first one to be held south of the Mason and Dixon's line," said Captain tially1 on every purchase.

-200 samples, all the very latest patterns, go on sale this morning for balance of. week at Half the Regular Price. WOOL SUITINGS in all the late weaves and colors, are being shown at this store for leas. A large assortment of novelty wools and serges, in all colore, worth regular 69c, 75c and 9Sc, go on sale 0 this morning at, HOC Women's Trimmed Hats $2.95 Two large tables of new Fall will be looked forward to by the economical women of this city with unusual interest. Coney last night.

"It was a big success taste but work hiadly; ferment into stubborn lumps and canse a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this, down: Pape's Diapepsin digests everything, leaving nothing too sour to upset you. There never was anything so safely quick, so certainly effective." Xo difference how badly your stomach is disordered -you will get happy relief in five minutes, but what pleases you most is that it strengthens and regulates your stomach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies, giv you relief sometimes they are slow, but not sure.

"Pape's Diapepsin" is quick, positive and puts your stomach in a healthy condition so the misery won't come back. You feel different' as soon as "Pape's stretch of track, and trains have been going around that curve at the same speed every day before and since the accident. The track was in good con A in everv way. The Johnnies and towns Last Saturday I II LADIES'. SUITS in all the latest fads Sand fashions.

A varied assortment of colors, blend- ed with dainty trimmings, makes our showing suits superb. In CO prices ranging from $5 to. We will plaee on sale this morning one lot Serge Suits, in brown and grey, worth regularly frQ QC up to $15.00, at Jid One Lot Serge Suits, in blue and black, priced regularly at $16.50, the very latest and every one 0.10 Efl a beauty for, each. IfciuU LADIES' COATS A wonderfully good assortment to select from-range in price from $3.50 to $35. We have" bought these right and can save you substan people treated us royally and the best of feeling prevailed.

Chattanooga spent over $50,000 in entertaining the visiting dition, having been resurfaced and evening; wcj, were swamped. Iativ I'niilil notN members of the-GA. R. aligned only a short time ago. The fact that the locomotive, the heaviest part of the did not leave the "A-more fitting place for the encamp Ket waited on.

We promise that this will occur ment could not have been chosen. Chat rails, proves that -'the track was all right. The 'fender was the first car to leave" thei rails, but what made it tanooga was in the center of the Civil war campaigns in the west. Within eight miles of Chattanooga were fought do it know yet." i the battles of Chattanooga, cnicka ot tthe 'injured, are improving, Trimmed Hats, in black, brown, blue, (if green, gray and tan, showing velvet, satin, moire and velour ribbons, Diapepsin" comes in contact with the 11 1 1 most of them, eitlng only bruises and mauga, Lookout Mountain. Missionary Ridge.

Orchard Knob and Resaca. The slight cats; and these nave gone to stomach distress Just vanishes; your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch Eighth Kansas immortalized itself in these battles, and three monuments in ing, no eructations of undigested food. learners, wings ana sell 0n QC trimmings, on sale yZiJu their A few still, are at Stor-mont hospital, but these will be able to travel in a few C. Baldy, your head clears and you feel fine. Go now, make the best investment and around Chattanooga testify to the valor of this regiment.

It was the first to capture Orchard Knob, and one monu the worst injured, is improving. again. A special force of aalespeo pie will be. ready to (five you courteous attention. Smart, hew all "wool man tailored suits that cannot be oiiRht1 anywhere less than flo.OU, Today Only Steel coaches undoubtedly saved you ever made, by getting a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store.

You realize in five min many lives. Although some of the ment stands there. Then the regiment charged across through the city and coaches rolled over and. crashed into The largest line of Hats In the city now ready for your inspection at about helped take Missionary Ridge, where a second monument stands. The third utes how needless it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any-stomach disorder.

3 each other, not one of them' was more than dented. Had the cars been wooden coaches the. loss of life would have been heavy. -In a. derailment accident on the New Haven lines recently about naif price.

monument 4s on the battlefield of Chicka-mauga, where the regiment lost 54 per cent of its members. Attending the en 4 forty, persons jv ere killed in wooden coaches, crushed like egg MILLION PEOPLE SEE- campment were Col. John Conover, of Kansas City, formerly of Leavenworth, who was second in command of the regiment in those engagements, and shells. $750 "The Rock Island has not bought a Major S. R.

Washer, of Atchison, an wooden coach I in the last five years," said J. A. Stewart, general passenger NO 1 officer, i Governor John A. Martin was a colonel of this regiment during agent, yesterday, "We have been buy AT YIK1E DuuuP 111 E. 6th Street 111 E.

6th Street part of the war. ing only steL coaches, and we have another delivery feoming in a month or The Kansas delegation succeeded in sought to have the order held up until the supreme court has passed upon its validity, which may.be a year or two hence. The order had been in force since August 12, the Judges of the distriot court of Alabama declining to issue a restraining order pending an appeal from the decision that the commission's' order was Attorneys for the railroad will not give up the fight to stop the enforcement of the order pending the appeal. 'A securing the election of Thos. H.

Sow Xew York. Sept. 22. Historic Green two. Most of our main line trains are composed of steel coaches." ard, of Oklahoma, formerly a resident Torlav will Vift tliA ljmt ftf thm wnnrlrfnl rir of Winfield, and department com wood cemetery, the resting place in Brooklyn of many famous dead, received the body of Xew York's late mayor, mander of the Kansas G.

A. R. in 1887, as senior vice commander, and also of fT A Rev. Horace M. Carr, of Parsons, as William Jay Gaynor, at mid-afternoon to Ladies Mannish Styles and Fabrics, worth up to si.oa, choice 25c chief chaplain." It is understood that they will at once OBITUARIES The funeral of John O.

Day, who died last Saturday evening at his home, 1018 East Sixth street, will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow niorning from the home. Interment will take place in Mount Auburn cemetery. day after funeral services in his honor Captain Coney, served on the committee People are going: wild over this picture Better see it today or tonight it is your last chance apply to the Judges constituting the on resolutions and succeeded in incorpor federal district court in Alabama for ating in them some measures which the that were without parallel in the history of the city. In the presence of the family, the honorary pall bearers, including William Howard Taft and city officials. reconsideration of their decision.

Kansas members favored. This would be done on the theory that "Despite the drouth in Kansas, its crops looked far better than those of any among them Mayor Kline, the flag- the Judges declined to issue the order some weeks ago because of doubt as to draped coffin was committed to the grave Artistic lloral work. Mrs. Lord's Room. 112 W.

8th. Phone 827. Adv. of the other states we saw," said Cap tain Coney. their authority.

Ihll llllliiiii.la..liiiiiiKjiiiiiaii,,,niiiihH!;ii,ll.,.i,. Department Commander J. X. Harrison and his adjutant, W. W.

Denison, have gone to Atlanta to inspect the marble Granted Insurance Friday Coming! Saturday which will be placed in the new Memor BIRTHS REPORTED Mr. and Mrs. James O. Stevic, 1127 Lane street; a girl. Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Huntoon and Oakley streets; a girl. lat building.

Commander Harrison took part in the battles around Chattanooga and also in the famous march to the After Lung Trouble As many cases Lunar Troubles start in the Gaynor family plot. The. brief Episcopalian service was read by the Rev. Frank Page, former pastor of St. Johns, the church where the mayor worshipped.

A million people, it is estimated, saw the funeral cortege move slowly, first from' the city hall, where thousands had witnessed the body lying in state Sunday, to Trinity church, where Bishop Greer conducted the solemn services; then back past City hall, across the Brooklyn bridge, through Brooklyn streets past the late mayor's Eighth avenue home, and on to the cemetery Gorseoun, Speetaenlar Ivxtramca The Last Days of Pompeii sea. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

French, 516 Tyler with a cold or a cough, the best advice that street; a boy. can be given is to get rid of the cold or cough as quickly as possible. Otherwise COMING PHOTO Mr. and Mrs. Noah Alpha Sanderson, more serious troubles are likely to follow.

If the medicines you are now taking do not PLAY ATTRACTIONS 135 Van Buren street; a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver, Tecum seh; a girl. y- bring relief, try Eckman Alterative, the IN FOUR BIG RRRI.S.

I A wonderful life-like dlele mt tkU awfnl ronntrratia S.OOO People In tke Cnat. remedy lor Throat and Lung Troubles, which has stood, the test, of time. Inves Two special features of the silen tigate this case: Ladies' Fine $1.00 Union Suits Very Pretty Weight 59 drama are booked for Topeka thi MARRIAGE LICENSES. m.i I 237 Dean Brooklyn. Js.

T. lll'ltllllHMi "Dear Sirs: 'About a year and half ago week. One is Miss Helen Gardner, on UPHOLDS mv health rapidly railed until at the end of America's 'foremost actresses, in Marriage licenses were issued yester of six months my Weight had fallen to ffour reel production. The Wite of Cai day at the office of the probate judge pounds. 1 was troubled with night sweats, a severe cough and was very weak.

About ira story of primitive man. This play to the following persons: this time I consulted a physician, who told will annpnr at the Cozv theater RATES FOR ALABAMA me my Jungs were affectedy Not satisfied. James E. Strain, 53 years old, of Topeka, and Sadie Backus, 40 years old. Wednesday and.

Thursday. I went to another doctor, after ex (WEDNESDAY The other is the Last Days of i'ompen amining me. said that 1 was in the first of Topeka. C0ITJ3DWG! stages on consumption. At this point THURSDAY John A.

Brown, 40 years old, of Par in four big reels. It is a spectacular extravaganza of this awful conflagra started to take Eckman's Alterative. The night sweats ttopped almost immediately. sons, and Romenia Phillips, 26 years Washington, Sept. 22.

Justice Lamar tion. There are over 3,000 people in old, of St. Louis, Mo. my cough became looser and gradually dis of the supreme court tonight refused iJdgar H. Brown, 19 years old, of cast.

This feature will be shown at the Best theater Friday and appeared. weight Is now 142 pound and my physician has pronounced me per to issue a restraining order to prevent Paris. and Edith Pearl Head, 19 fectly sound wnicn, togetner with the fact the enforcement of the 2Va-cent pas senger fare order' issued by the Ala Yen, here- fa one, loja, all Wool Sweater Coats years old, of Topeka. How is" this, I.adlen. 1.00 Kilt Union Suit that I have been accepted by two different Henry R.

Kelley. 27 years old, of bama railroad commission. Attorneys insurance companies for insurance, makes me sure of my entire recovery by Eckman's THE EIJISOV TAI.KIXi PICTURES. for the Louisville Nashville railroad I ine ivineiopnone, or laiKing pictures, 50c S9c Alterative." (Affidavit) W. E.

GEE. (Above abbreviated; more on requevt.) Will be seen at the Grand again this ttt fca a Pratt, and Irene Stuckey, 20 years old, of Topeka. Earl Cunningham, 24 years old, of Topeka. and Itila Harrisj 23 years old, of Chillicothe, Mo. PHOTO-PLA DE LUXE Miss Helen Gardner in "TBieUKeoain" IN FOUR COMPLETE REELS A Story of Primitive Humanity afternoon and tonight.

Just as won Boils Are a derful as was his invention of the original moving picture, is the latest dis covery of the great wizard Edison. Bad Indication Eckman's Alterative has been proven by many years' test to be most efficacious In cases of severe Throat and Lung Affections, Bronchitis. Bronchial Asthma. Stubborn Colds and in upbuilding the system. Does not contain narcotics, poisons or habit-forming drugs.

For sale by all druggists. Write the Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, for booklet telling of recoveries and additional evidence. Adv. Men's Glove, factory damaged, S1.3 0 (loves, very i ruiuiue fumes iu dranu on Ladies, look, 10.0 Coats, today, $5.00 See them. REYNOLDS WILL PITCH LAST GAME HERE TODAY No Time Should be Lost in fine- Wednesday evening and aside from anything else to watch Mr.

Stearns direct an orchestra is in itself a treat. One of the most impressing moments in 75c Purifying Your Blood. Salome is said to be in the first act when John the Baptist denounces the Queen Herodias, in the presence of Herod. So terrible are the maledictions What is the Selling Price? no Afternoon and NlKht TOUAV heaped upon her that both Herod and the queen flee from his wrath, too n's 93.00 II a today, only $1.00 For this day only. Look, boys, 50c shirts, sixes up to 19c awed to speak the word which would I Change send him to his death.

fit I'leturen at Eark Performance. John Wanamaker's AT THE NOVELTY The Wilsoir Brothers in a Dutch i Young Men's Suits dialogue and yodeling stunts made a hit about 100. Today, these with the audience at the Novelfy last night. The rest of the numbers are much the usual class of attractions seen Many people believe boils are a slrn of health. It is a sign of sick blood.

It is on the Novelty programs; the Wilsons an indication that the circulation is slug $la Suits on sale $7.50 gish or loaded with acids and impurities Kavrxi Found Frigid Weather on Last Northern Trip. "Doc" Reynolds, the pride of Wetumka, will make his farewell appearance before the Topeka fans this afternoon when the Kaws open last series of the season with Des Moines. Reynolds held' Omaha runless for twelve innings last week, only to lose on a wild throw that let in two runs after two men were out. This will" bev, the" Kaws' last series at home, as the 'Wichita series next week will be played in the Beerless Princess. After, three games with "Des Moines the Kaws go-to, St.

Joe for three; to Wichita for three, ahdto Denver; for threeand taps for 1913. The Kaws got. home yesterday from a polar exploration invasion of the arctic regions of Omaha and Sioux City. Half of the players brought home colds as a result of playing ball with icy winds blowing on 'them. The cold weather cut down the attendance, and the crowds at both Omaha and Sioux City were wretched.

For a doub'eheader Sunday at Sioux City the attendance was Just 400. 'It is expected that Josh Billings, former Topeka catcher, who is no the property of the Cleveland Americans, will catch Wednesday's games for the locals. Bill to cause breaking down of the tissues. have a right lo bo classed as unusual. Miss Kate Fowler, advanced as a pianologue girl, probably is an accomplished musician; Fhe wears almost wonderful slit skirt, and was recalled several times.

Manual Alexander, who At the first appearance of pimples and boils the blood should be given a good searching internal bath with S. S. S. the greatest blood purifier known to man. helps his company to put on a comedv Tuesday This remarkable remedy has the peculiar antinn nt nnalfinf tVirmisrh th intfstlnpa skit, is a leading contestant for the homeliest man i-irize.

takes ad vantage peculiarity ilin. snch directly into the In a few -minutes 1 its Influence Is at work In every artery, vein and tiny capillary. Every membrane. fashion as to please. The opening and Children's $3.50 closing acts are nothing exceptional; Artanes work in equilibrist novelties is fully up to standard, and no fault ri every organ of the body, every emunctory becomes, in effect a- filter to strain the blood of Impurities.

The stimulating properties of S. S. compel the skin, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, to all work to the one end of casting out every Irri One Show FXralng RsIS One Shovr Matinee 3tOO Price 2re. JCe. BOe Xlght All Seats Matinee Ma-ht Neat Reserved Seata could be found with the Mexican Marimba band.

Five different vaudeville acts will be Over- II put on the last of the week at the I Novelty; the management announced I. last week that th ings is at his home at Grantyille and will a. inuiviiint tating, every pain-Inflicting atom of poison; it dislodges by Irrigation all accumulations in the Joints, causes acid accretions to dissolve, renders them neutral and scatters those peculiar formations In the skin that cause boils and would bd i-put on from time to time.t rejoin the ap next spring. dui noi every week. coats for the Great i ow wn en quuk iMri Awl ipi Wholesale price $1.00 Cost of doing business 22(o Retailer's profit 10 Retail selling Price Basing your percentages on selling price the answer is not 1.32.

If you will answer this or ask how to answer it, we will send you free a 48-page book for retailers. It will give you some inside information on getting at the whole cost of doing business. Will explain how successful retailers arc getting, every day, a statement of what eacli clerk is worth in profits. Will tell you how to know every day, all the year around, wjiat' is on your shelves which slock moves and which doesn't. shouldn't you have at vour fingers' ends as much success-producing information as anv other retailer? We'll send the book to everv retailer who tells us how he figures the problem.

Figure it on your letterhead or ask for the book. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. other skin eruptions. -r -I'M; JlAJKSTir. 111! AVED.

MUHT. SKIT. 24. SALOME IX ENGLISH. Company of 10O.

rkorn of (to. orchestra. And best of all this remarkable rem I puuiicai piay, wun sleep politi-jcians, graft, corruption'and air the ac i companying details of the city "ring. edy Is welcome to the weakest stomach-In a very brief time S. S.

has the re Day- PRICES TO S2.0O. 9EAT9 constructive process so under control that remarkable changes are observed. All eruptive places heal, mysterious pains and aches have disappeared, and from head to foot there is a conscious sensation of renewed health. That strange moody, morbid feeling of depression Is lifted and MATCH WITH DOCTOR Dick Wolff," the Kansas City welterweight wrestler, is in Topeka in an effort to arrange a inatch with Tommy Doctor, the Scandra-r terror, who has defeated most of the middle and welterweight wrestlers of Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma. Wolff met Doctor in Topeka last winter and lost to the Scandia man.

the first round lasting 56 minutes. Wolff is in better shape now and believes that he can beat Doctor. In fact, he is so sure $11 is. the offering at the. Majestic this week" by -the North Bros.

Stock company. Interwoven with the story of the fight of the district attorney to down the ring and live up to his oath of office is the struggle of a mother's fight for her child against apparently overwhelming odds. A college youth, the typical staae a-riety, and a deacon who keeps his hands clean in the sight of the people, but the Heart Topeka the entire system responds with surprts- tog energy. You can get S. S.

S. at any drug store. Beware of any effort to sell you something; claimed to be "Just as good." If yours Is a peculiar case and you desire expert advice, write to the Swift Specific Co. 212 Swift Atlanta. Ga.

of his ability that lie has offered the ue on nana wnen nv melons are to be cut or any franchises! ScandIa wrestler to put up a side bet of DAVE August says in this advertise from $100 to $50o. rth IIi-m. Mtoek low With MISS GK.KVIEE RIMKLL la t-e ConaeaJy-Dratna THE GRAFT EES. Matinee ZJM Any Seat Me Every Xlckt. Baleoay, 3Se; Kloor.

35e. ment he will offer to oe grabbed, add two side lines to the main action of, the plot- The cast-Is as well balanced this week as in any offering the Norths have, piit on this sea-son. The Grafters contains a strong appeal to the lover of the fight against political and social "pull." BULGARS SEEK PACT WITH TURKEY NOW Cologne, Germany, Sept. 22. According to the correspondent of the Cologne Gazette at Constantinople, the foreign IE specials for this day only.

Look Lets ambassadors to Turkey believe it im see if they are out of possible for the Turkish and Bulgarian armies to come to an agreement to MM Prescription for 15 years Tbe Std2rd Skin Recedy ASU UEO. STAXSFIEU). DRUGGIST. NOV ELTYngr Featnre, Aeima VAUDEVILLE. Dally Matlatee.

XsHO an. le Every 2 9:15 lOe; 20c. 2 CONING TksrPrUJial. Entire Chance of Aeto Tkaia. operate jointly against Greece if that nation refuses the conditions of peace the ordinary.

MOOSE HOLD SMOKER TO GET NEW MEMBERS At a smoker held at the club rooms of the Moose lodge last night a membership campaign was planned to begin within a few weeks. There was an attendance of 200 at the smoker. Refreshments and entertainment were provided. proposed by Turkey. The Turkish government newspaper advances the same idea.

General 620 and 622 Kansas Ave. JOS C. ILSOX. Sale A sent. Taok.aw Kan.

Michael Savoff, commander-in-chief of Utm Kai the Bulgarian army, is in Constan tiaople..

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