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The Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 9

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The Daily Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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9
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A I PAGE NTNB ROBERT W. JACKSON RETURNS TO U. S. Sarah Jackson. 126 South Hilton, roc.lvod card Tuasdar morn- How Fat Folks May Become Tbh If jron tudilrnlx licronilnig utoiil.

or you pin Una on flrah for the If (errrally sumo-tack of oxygen curi-yina powtr of tho Mood. Thlfj trouble momly In men Md women over i tut It imiv IP unit i limit miv it th- molt rut linaaine to ihHr wiisht. ziimiiiv so to your lion of rh- (h. Mia inn after riih itirnt nad at btd lime. Womlnful bo quickly aGcoinplliihed l.y thin Irommi-nt.

Bo nuro howler vou c.t Pliynols. It'In put up In orlclnnl vrnloil in iilrnnnnt to take mill prompt IXHiilur nriiK Co. can you. from bar aon, Robart W. Jackson, who arrlvod with Casual company No.

1. on the battUihlp Monfalla In Saw York. Jan. JO. CAWYlNfi A COLD JUIOUNDWITHYOU? Or.

Belfs Pine-Tar-Honey will help to relievo yon. The will iinnlnrc Krjitif.V' tag rvaulln. Tlu scfnnd will cum nice you Dr. I'iiic-Tiir-lloiu-v is nil- eqiwlvd. Snun vii forget ou ever' Were roM-Miffmr.

The soolliiiix, (oinfiirliiii: il Ihe inedk'inv iind its fflVcliu- rclicv- ing iimililics proiiKilc frcviluni tin ulhrr n-incily run. briinchilK iistltniii, trviit Ilieni with Or. lirll Pinvlur-HMiify nnd Nnlnrc lo get luiclt tior- little long: Mr and JI.C3 A PineTarHone fo Co ughs Colds A. OF C. COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION WlU Met lew All Mnenree Wblck Af- Orrvtmr nnd VtetaHr.

A lenlslatlve revlewlnir committee was appointed nt the regular meetlnc of the of the Association of Commerce Monday nlcht, the duties of i will he lo look over all pnwnted to the state legislature which may affect or Interest this comm i in nny This committee of K. l. Wood, J. K. TaRM- luri'y II.

U. Warner, K. Irvlau, Adull'h JlueHer. T. K.

O'firlen, V. M. Meredith. J. II.

Holt, John fechude) and L. vf. Knerly. dlrxttors alia voted on the rcmiHitlon presented by tho of the Tolecraph Co. urtrlnc the Immediate return of the telegraph lines to private ownership.

-o leh was to rerent proposed i'liiiniicH In lonff ditttaii'O telephone rrtorteil that Hie nitc had t'een suspended by I'ulillc I'tlll- i on tho i i a i i the Injunc- i K'lit hnl ile were nisi named t( Kn to attend a cnnfer rn-t rl oruar.mtl'Hiii for of (ho ndvlMbllity of piihlK- at this lime. Tliis ooufermue liclnn called lit of the Illinois Man- tnrrra' nxnoriatlon. I nn.t til'io il'-vlded that a nuliedule rr nil inectinRX. cnnveiitlonii and the Ilkf lo held In Pecnlnr for a year In nrlvnnce he kept. as possible In I lie office of the of 'ominprve so that conflicts may tic wherever possible.

SATISFYING FROi LUMBAGO Molhrni Meet All tho Mothers of the street School arn rt'tuested to meet it the Hchool Wednesday afternoon 2 clock lo sew rarrct ratfM. All the 1 hi i are Intori'fttcil nrf cordially I i tu ut- tftill has the at rcllovea rhcsaatie esn-eitisa. rco tly fenelraltt rultint right the cchinj spot and quick relief, ly, cleanly. A wonderful help f-- palaa, etrdnt, 3, tadacie, luabaja, your botth toda- llttir, THE MEN IN CLASS Al A iftuaa 1 healthy nan is new back number. A man can be as vlcorone and tote at seventy is at twenty.

Condition, not years, you la the discard. A system weakened by overwork and cart- less Uvlnc brlota old ate prematurely. The bodily functions Impaired and unpleasant appear. The weak la fenerally the Keep them clean and In proper working condition and jon win generally find Take dOLD HEDAI Aiutin Breed's Pictures Delight Audience. "Every one a gem." what th 200 people In the audience at the Dcratur club Monday ulllht.

Baying when Austin Mraed. Cincinnati manufacturer, fin- lahed allowing alldea of extremely In- lereallnr which he had taken In four different countries. Mr Ureed'a hobby la the taking of unu- Dual, artistic photoerupha and coloring; them on tho spot exactly aa they are. Mr. Breed's bore very evident proof of hlR artistic tendencies iiH well aa shlll In the purely ttui- nival part of taking a rood photo- Kftipli.

The aeries of taken In Japan were beautiful imperially those of tho mountain Fu- picture showed huge rhrysanthvmum plant containing probably 100 or more blooms. IMCTUKBS IN SPAIN. Of particular charm were those wbleb ba had taken In Spain among; tba ploturaaqua and romatlcally Inter- rulna and cities in Moorish Granada, a country to filled with the traditions of the Moors and their life In Spain, particularly about the city of Granada and famous palaces of the Alhatnbra whose beauties have been described but rarely seen completely and aa true to the artistic details of It as In the photographs of Mr. Breed. BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS.

Through four countries In addition to the views of the Grand Canyon of Arizona, did Mr. Breed take his guests and sundiiiK by the stereoptlcon he told of the interesting-, amusing and oft times technical incidents which went i each picture shown. The slides had been carefully tinted by ar- tints and the scenes were shown In the beauty of their natural colors, wheth- eh It be among the secluded pirns of Japan, among tho Moors In Morocco or In the deep shadows and brilliant uolorlnis of the Grand Canyon. In the absence of J. M.

Allen, president of tho club. u. R. Murphy Introduced Mr. Breed.

A buffet luncheon was nerved lit the end of the KNTBflTAlNCD AT BISNKIl A llrccil of Cincinnati, ctittr- lithKitl at mi inrmmiil dinner Mnmlay nliiir In prlutlo dining room of the Hold Orlundn If It. Murphy. Armtny iliu pn-irni at the dinner M. rjyrno. n.

C. McMlth'ii, F. II. r. Vsll, Hardy, and (M JENNEY Expects to Get Final Discharge From Service.

Chaplain Ray F. Jenncy, of the SUth Infantry, lias returned to Oe catur from the hospital at Railway, N. where he was recuperating from received In action in Trance, Ills bravery In staying i his men through some of the hottest fights of the war have been told In press dispatches to all the world and his fame as a "fighting chaplain" has become world wide. Chaplain Jenney Is very emphatic In MB statement that the buck private is the real "big man" of this wur and attachment to the man who do tho acttinl i i la as evident in his speech us willlnB- nous to share their dangers has in oven In lila actions. TWO WOUND STRIPES Chaplain Jenney Is wearing two fitrhicB, for tho broken nrm and dislocated ankle received when big (hell upset him on the river.

In the famous Chateau Thierry action the Decatur chaplain was so badly shell shocked that he was sent to hospital for treatment and later returned to his regiment after hla recovery. Chaplain Jenney returned to Decatur with his wife and they are at the home of J. N. Orr. 1631 North Water street, father of Mrs.

Jenney. Chaplain Jenney will go to Camp Grant the last of this week where ne expects to receive his final discharge from the service. BROTHER TO RETURN Chaplain Chester E. Jenney, former pastor of the First Presbyterian Church here, le also expected In Decatur soon, as his brother Rny Jenney saw him In New York recently and he then expected to reach Decalur i i a short time. Grace Methodist Official Board.

The Official Board meeting of the Urace Methodist Church was hold Monday evening. The Centenary movement and the Church Federation were dlscuciied mid were favorably considered. The treasurer reported the receipts for the month of January were 1523.17. The expenditures were not an so there was a In the treasury. M.

B. auk. The M. B. Club will meet with Mrs.

Olive Wrlcht en New strut Thursday afternoon. MILLIONS USE IT TO STOPA COLD Tape's Cold Compound" ends severe colds or grippe in Few Hours Kclicf comes ioitantly. A taken every two hoiirn until three doses me taken nlll end gripvo misery and break up severe cold cither hi the head, chest, body or limbo. It promptly opens clu(ged-up Irils and air passage! in Ihe head, stops nuiity disclinige or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, fcvcrislincss, sore throat, mewing, soreness and stiffness. Don't Quit blowing and snuffling I lUse your throbbing head I Nothing rise In the world Rives (such prompt -circf as "I'apc'it Cold Compound," which costs only a few cents nt nny drug store.

nets without Assistance, laMct nice, causes no inconvenience, be sure you get the genuine. THIS 3 WAS HONEST ace I of lid. Mid the cM took place Mr. Cotto how doM 'hat jroi aril ao nock fMW 40 for the thai IkoM dranlaU Mr. A year or run Into tier.

saM ing to lake a nedlrlne. BM kinds I tit and I reckm raw bttt 1 ah. Uak btittlo 'Nimfctr Alter taking It awfcllr she it to cur and one day I complalnlai of that tired tad aht said, 'Hera, I will you on Number 4V nt ah. nd It did me ao maeh gaod I haw. bam ret- ommendlng it to my cattomtrt alsjrr and buy it In Mm- 4)1 yeara dnsfgiat.

Brans- vllte. Ind. Tat lncrtdlenU catering Into her ire tet down In the U. 8. Ws- nrnsstory and other medical book, as -Employed In diseases the glandular system blood poison, vcrnfnla.

rnronlc rheumatism, catarrh, chronic constipation, ttomach and liver trraMe. Under Itt we aorta, ulcers, nodes, tamora and sartlllnta that have withstood nil other trtataitnt disappear aa If by magtc." "Naaiber 40" Is told br Occatar Drat it a a family. Tin big bottle economy. I i i t'n i i He. Me.

Haarlem Oil Capanlti periodlcallf and jour Kill slwajs bt la working order. Your splrltt will be jour mufwles supple, your mind aetivr, r.nrt your body capable of hard work. Don't wait until yon have been reject- Commence to bt a first-data man now. Oo to your drugglat at (ift a trial bni of COM) alEDAI. Haarlem Oil Capsnlet The? made f.f purs, original, Imported Haarlem OH--the kind your great-grandfather uaed.

Two capsules earn day will keep fou toned up and feeling 6ae. monty rtiuBotQ tnty d. stjt aelp Remember to ask for the Imported tiOIA 11EDAL Brand. sealed packages. la three tiics, "I Dentistry Talk No.

9 THE MAN WITH FEAR Are you afraid of the Dentist? If you are not informed garding the recent in local anaeuhetia you may doubt the poMJbtfity of doing dental work without pain. But it it a fact that I eon now fill temitive teeth and remove nervet without the tlightest dittreu to the patient. There is no reason to dread dental work done at our office. Phone, write or rail for appointments. Dr.

H. C. Mitchell "The Dentist With Ideas 99 Cor. Main and Water Sts. Entrance 119 8.

Water Phone 616. if You Want CLEAN AND GARMENTS Phone Main 27M. CITY DYE RUSHING From Far and Near to Bright's BIG FIRE SALE! Fire Sale Location, 139 East Main VERY minute of every succeeding day uncovers fresh surprises for the women, and men too. who are flocking: to the big fire sale of Bright Bros. Entire $12,000 stock of women's apparel One woman from a city 40 miles away came Monday expecting to find most of the big bargains gone.

Consequently she did not have money enough to pay for all the things she found and she could not pass by, and she finally paid her last $15 down on a fine set of and asked that they be held until she could get home and send the rest of the money. Finest Coats--Suits--Dresses At Ridiculous Low Prices A P-V4 SC ne coats, most of thrm only ivith a little smoke odor no- As I ticeable. Materials including Velour, Broadcloth, Tweed, Silvertone, Tri- MjL I cotine, Serge, Titffeta, Faille Silk and novelty cloths. Values $20 to $50 5R I JL and prices $23, $18, $9.65, $3.95 Fine Materials For Children's Coats On a special table are a number of damaged coats, all of elegant materials, more or less damaged, with but most of the garment in good condition, which can be made into children's coats. Selling for almost nothing in co mparison with their real worth, these remnants are one of the new develoi- ments of the sale which are being eagerly snapped up.

Many of them are most expensive plushes and other fine material. SUITS most attractive styles in plain tailored and semi-tailored and fancy suits remain. All the most wanted materials, and most of them with no noticeable damage. Prices run as follows: $28, $23, $14.65 $9.65 Spring Suits and Coats Good styles in spring suits and coats, in which smoke odor is hardly noticeable. Included are many recent arrivals, which had not yet been taken from the express wrappings when th? fire smoked out our old establishments.

Values up to $85 and selling now for $23 down to $6.95 Dresses Street, afternoon and party dresses, including a number of new spring styles which had just arrived and havs been taken from their express wrappings since the fire. Many excellent styles in Jerseys, Georgettes, satins, serges and velours. Values as high as $45. Special fire sale prices $14.95, $6.95 and A number of new spring styles in perfect condition, dresses worth up to $45 selling at $14.65 and $18.00 $3.95 Hundreds of Other Fine Articles of Apparel at a Song Please remember- No Credit. No Alterations.

No Exchanges. No Approvals. All Garments Tagged with Silk Petticoats Many attractive silk petticoats in all the most desirable patterns in- eluding flowered and plain silks, many with Jersey tops, values run from $4 up to $15. Special fire sale prices-- Waists Values to $15.00 Here are some wonderful wajst values Georgettes, beaded and braided in many beautiful designs, Crepe De Chines, novelty silks, wash waists 49c, 95c, $1.95, 93.95, $4.95 Good Furs A number of most desirable sets, muffs, scarfs and coatees remain, most of them in excellent condition, some slightly smoked. All are marked off Summer Apparel Extraordinarily low prices on summer apparel including wash skirts and summer dresses, mostly stock packed away and well protected from smoke, water and fire.

Wash skirts, $4 to $9.75 values, $3.95, $1.95 and-- 85c Summer Dresses, values to $25, now $7.95, $5.95 size and price. iNEWSPAFERr VSPAPERI.

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Years Available:
1882-1919