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Evansville Courier and Press from Evansville, Indiana • 4

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lta b'ttfAi'-V sirJ' THE EVANSVILLE OURIE R-T A SEPTEMBER 5 I 9 SBHH FIFTY FURNITURE MEN AT TELL CITY Local Manufacturers the Guests of the Furniture Men of Up River City IMMAn Social a Personal jfmmrr CRnnc" PHONE 4937 I THE festivttlea of Ijibor Pay at Country club war of varied clur-1 acter including the uauil dinner Divide the price of one pound of India tea by the figures 256 and you find the cost of a cup of tea in cents i If made in large quantities di-videby 800 A miser could spare to buy the best Oh vesl The same leaf will yield a second brew almost doubling the number of cups India Tea Is cheap at any price: a little goes lar it will find Carleton In Oxford county for twelve speeches Oxford county lo1 largo aa tha state of Rhode Island Carleton will speak with former pressman Reilly of Connecticut Qov-arnor-elect Brought of Arkansas-Samuel Compere of tho American Federation of Labor and others Hundreds of rallies have been plan- ned throughout tho state for thlsj week One county had ao many democratic speeches assigned to its border that soma of them had to bo rent else-1 where as tha commutes in that county 1 could not use til of them 1 1 I In thla country 151 cities have pen- Ion funds for municipal employes ARE MEDICINES UQUORS? i A certain clou of prejudiced and' Jealous doctors call patent mudlctnes 1 1 only alcoholic beverages They will tell you that such and such a medi-i cine contain as much alocliol aa a I glass of beer or a certain quantity of whiskey but they do not mention that the beer or whiskey la swalloned at one draught while only a small quantity of tha medicine ia taken at on dose At tha same time they will use alcohol quite aa freely and many In four or five times aa great proportions in their own prescriptions Such standard remedies aa Lydia 4 Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound uee barely enough alcohol to preserve the root and herb extractives too little to have injurioua effects and tha medicine can be had If desired in a non- alcoholle form of thla fact will come th higher patriotism You cannnt submerge tho working millions and elevate tho atate you cannot degrade tho men who toll and glorify th nation you cannot weaken by oppression tho industrial army of a country without striking a fatal blow at tho vitality of that country" Introdueod by A Smith Attorney Claude A Bmlth of this city had charge of tha speaking program and Introduced tha speakers Preceding Senator Kem'a apeeck Noble aang a solo At 1:13 there waa a ball SBtno between tha Princeton Champs and tha ML Carmel Indiana CARLETON INVADES WHITE MOUNTAINS IN MAINE Will Males Two 8paoohas a Day Thla Weak PORTLAND Me Sept (Special) spending almost all last week among cities and fishing towns along the 4 coast near Bar Harbor former State Senator William Carleton of Evansville invaded the White Moun-tein district in West Maine today and will make two speeches a day this week Ha spoke at Cornish tonight Tha democrats of tha state will have over 1200 speakings in tha atate thla week A large crowd greeted former state aenator William Carleton of Evansville at Fairfield yesterday afternoon Carleton said it waa tha flrat time in hie life he ever made a political speech on Sunday Saturday night Carleton epoke to a large crowd at Belgrade Lakes He missed hla train and waa taken across the country in an automobile a distance of twenty miles It waa ten when ha arrived at Belgrade Lakes and tha crowd waa waiting for him and ha apoke until after 11 BLACKBERRY BALSAM ia and has bean for 70 years tha moat prompt and reliable cun for Diarrheas Dysentery and Cholera Infantum As these dleeaaea often coma In the night very home should bo prepared to chock them without delay by having Wakefield's Blackberry Balaam on hand It nevr falls All druggists sell It Full alas bottle 36c ASTHMA SUFFERER Writ today I will tell you free of charge of a simple home treatment for asthma which cured me after physicians and change of climate failed I am ao grateful for my preaent good health after years of suffering that I want everyone to know of thla wonderful treatment Mra Nellie Evans Box 665 R-9 Des Moines Iowa Fifty local furniture manufaclurera were entertained royally yesterday at Tell City by A Fehn and Eugena Huthstelner furniture manufacturers of that place The party left the city early yesterday morning arriving at Tell City at lOtSO o'clock Tha trip wan made by special traction car to Grandview and then by boat to Tell City Mr Fehn and Mr Huthstelner met their guests and conducted them at once to tha grounds of Mr Fehn's homo Camp Bhermnn which la beautifully located in a grove on a hill near the town A bounteous dinner waa served to tha Evansville manufacturers and at supper time there waa a big fish fry Tha afternoon waa apant in gnmns and contests Frank Griese waa one of tho many members of tho party who returned to the elty last night loud In his praise of the outing Ha said that tho temperature wna delightful at Camp Bhorman and the hosts aaw that everything else waa Ideal Mr Fehn ta connected with tha Chair Makers' Union factory and Mr Huthstelner with the Tell City Furniture company The local manufacturers returned to the city at 10:30 o'clock last night IMMENSE CROWD HEAR SEN KEARN (CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE) Interest congress in tho emancipation of the children but ha waa unable to get a hearing In the Interval tha treat army ofl organised labor haa been at work agitating constantly persistently aggressively with tongua and pen until tha great masses of our people were awakened to tha enormity of tha offense and tha conscience of America demanded the emancipation of tha child and only the other day by congressional enactment tho ahacklea were struck from tha children and the stain was wiped from tha flag Labor Haa Begun ta Reap "And ao we find that during tha last few years more legislation tending to tha betterment of the conditions of labor haa been enarted than in any combined thirty years before all duo to the fact that the working classes have been able to conduct an unceasing organised campaign of education and have at length reached the minds and hearts of the people and tha reforms once deemed Impossible of achievement have come aa naturally aa tha harvest follow tha sowing "Thus tha nation haa awakened to a realisation that the welfare of the toiling millions in mine and factory and shop ia Inseparably associated with the vital welfare of the state and now for the flrat time In our history a direct representative and spokesman of tho working claasea alts In the council chamber of the nation's chief' The farmer waa represented there as hi should have been the business man as he should have been and only tha man who mines tha coal and feeds the furnace Area and speeds the locomotive across the continent on its mission of civilisation had no apodal friend at court Organised labor called the na tlon's attention to this neglect and now beside thq secretary of agriculture and the secretary of commerce alts the secretary of labor advising the president of tha needs of the industrial army Conscience of America Areuaad ao today tha working daises can contemplate the future with a greater feeling of security than they have ever felt before Never before has there been a more pronounced determination on tha part of the whole people to see social justice done The conscience of America has bean aroused Mora and more wa have coma to the conclusion that after all each and all of us la in a sense hla keeper More and more wa are realising that In tha atrenuoui strife of nations for tha bualneaa of tha world victory will perch upon th banner of the atate which can present th moat virile wholesome healthy and prosperous Industrial army And by that token tha amelioration ef tha condition of tha workers haa come to ba one of the flrat teneta in the creed of the new and more enlightened patriotism Lesson ef the World War world war now in progress has brought to us this lesson: Wo have seen the statesmen of England turning from tho battlefield to the factory for salvation and pleading with tha toilers to save the empire And wo have learned that even in case of modern war it la not so much the men who bear tha guna aa tha Industrial capacity of tho men who make the guna this wo that tha industrial capacity of a nation ta dependent upon the renditions under which men work and live Out of th realisation 'Do Not Noglecfi rOUR teeth! COME to us fora FREE tMINATIOM A Few of Our My your See actually Mc-Leanaboro for interment ia now in Curml where aha will spend ten daya with her eouain Mrs John Crabs be lore returning to Chicago Kn route aha will atop over in thla elty for a brief vlalt with her relntlvea Mr: and Mra Blggeratoff of South Flrat atreet Complimenting MIm Ora May Clutha before her departure for school In Philadelphia Miss Katah Ilopklpa will entertain at carda Friday evening at her home in Fulton avenue 4 Retumlng from a camping trip at Cypreaa Beach the latter part of the week were Mr and Mra Ue-Treville Mr and Mrs Bart Nlnineycr Mr and Mra A Humpf and Mr end Mrs Dauamnn 0 PERSONALS Miaa Tillle Kerlander hue returned to her home In St Louis after several week's vlelt with Miaa Ruse Berman of Upper Fourth street Mira Mae Brenner returned Sunday evening from Fewakee Lake Wisconsin where she apent August Bam and Lealie Elchel left Monday for an eastern trip Mrs Fred Stola and son George have returned from a visit In Buffalo their homo in Parrott street Mr and Mrs John Brurken of the Boohne apartments are expected home today from an eastern motor trip Miaa Agnea Determann hHS returned from a two month's visit with relatives In Naw York Mr and Mrs John Craft have returned rom a motor trip to Chicago Elmer McGrow has returned from vlalt with hla sister Mra John Connor of Seymour Ind Dr Bretz has returned to the city and resumed his Sractice Office Citizens fational bank WILSON AND KERN LABOR'S FRIEND (CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE) read that the operators would not arbitrate with tha miners I want in then and lead tha miners to victory tha presence of the militia and the of the company During the strike we were sentenced I knew I was going to get it anyhow I waa an undesirable cltlaen I got five years and I told them to go to It Miners Owe Debt to Senator Korn While In Jail I aaw In a newspaper that Wail street had telegraphed to Senator Kern not to Introduce the bill an Investigation of that strike Immediately wired him and my message was read on the door of the senate and tha bill went through The miners owe Senator Kern a debt which they can never repay After the committee made their report on that Investigation you can easily aee your ln-tereat in sending men to congress who are Interested In you" She reviewed the story of how aha fooled the governor of Colorado during the recent strike there She related how after being brought to the governor1 office she answered hla threat put her in jail by telling him that George Waahlngton had followed hla advice we would still be under English rule She told the men that if ehe could get tha economic power she did not care who was elected to congress Workers Should Vote For Wileon want every working man in the eity regardless of political party to vote for Woodrow Wilson I want Wileon back and-i will tell you my reasons all tha history of the country we never wore able to got any legislation for children until the child labor bill was paaaed by thla eengraaa While the heuaa and tha aanata were tampering with the bill ha wont down and aaid want it paaaad and there will bo no pigeon hole for it the Colorado strike he made a proposition that settled the trouble" She pleaded with the men to atop knifing each other and organlae changea are taking place They are coming and Instead of an autocracy wo will soon have a nation that the world can look up to Education and aglta- The Battle Against Wrinkles is being won everywhere rai lay and by every women who employs beauty a faithful ally Ueit tbe wonderful pure nut-oil skin food brought from old Egypt USIT WHnUm applied at night before retiring is liddy banish all wrinkles faguaran caused teed to qui by old ege work wornr or exposure bring beck color and amoothneaa to faded com gad food the akin back to perfect health fulness No other treat msnt necessary Containanoth ing to cause hair growth Alwm put up ia opal bottles Taka nothing alas Fifty Conte a Bottio at all drug etorea USIT MFC COMPANY 895 Mala SL Buffalo N-Y freerider Hr Vrttti SHtti ala by Bomm Drug Ce and dealera everywhere CLEAR BAD 9KIN FROM WITHIN Pimply muddy complexion are due to impuritlea in tha blood Clear up tha akin by taking Dr Klng'a New Life Pills Their mild laxative quail-ties remove tha poisons from the system and brighten the ays A full free non-grlplng bowel movement in the morning le the reward of a does of Dr King's Naw Life hafors At your Druggist Aflv Our Jitney Offer-Thle and Bo DON'T MISS THIS Cut out this slip enclose with Bo and mall it to Foley A Co Chicago 111 writing your name and address clearly You will receive in return a trial package n-tainlng Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for coughs colds and croup Foley Kidney Pills for pain In sides and hack: rheumatism backache kidney and bladder ailments and Foley Cathartic Tablets a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation blllousnqso hradnehaand sluggish bowels Bomm Drug Co Fifth and Main Adv ASK FOR and GST TBE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Ckaap HMBMm Mat TOO MM-pte FOR THROAT AND LUNGS KTl'BHORN CUL'GHB AND COL1M Alterative BOLD BY ALL LIAD1NQ DRCOOIBTB Mira Mry returned Sunday from Al bany Naw York where they apont the aummer with Mra Franklin's brother Kn rout home they apent a few daya in Buffalo and at Niagara Falla Sira Jacob llnrta of Washington mua returned Sunday from Louis villa whore aha waa railed by the 111' ne of her aiatar Miaa Neal Minton who ia now much improved Sira Anderson will entertain Wednesday afternoon at her hnma in Blackford avenua in honor of Mra Conroy of Norfolk Ya Mra Chaa Grupcl will ba the hoateaa for the L'ntor L'na Thureduy afternoon her home in Waahlngton avenua The Columbian Literary circle will unl Mr Levi Hooker in Blackford iii-et thla evening at the homo of Mr avenue A the rectory of the Aeaumption I'hjich at aeven o'clock Saturday evening took place the marriage of Mi Mary Aetna Bearing to Mr ftf Mooney of thla city only tha iniTii'-liat relative being in attend u-e After the ceremony tha couple wars given a reception at the home of the iindn' a iater Mra Purdue in Vino street where a large number of relative and friend were preaent to ex tend congratulation Mr and Mu Mooney left on the 20 tram for Payton Ohio where the groo mi located in business The bride wore her traveling coa mine a coat suit of blue gaberdine with hat to mttclv M- Charles Pa wee end sona Chaa 1 Maurice have returned from Cal heun Ky where they apant the latter part of August The elghty-flrst birthday of Mr Bredenkamp which occurred Sunday waa celebrated by a family re- umon at the home of hla daughter Mrs Stunkel who planned tha affair a surprise Kight children three aona and five daughters with twenty-five grandchildren compose the family of Mr Bredenkamp moat of whom were present the anniversary Tha gueata cams with basket of good things and a picnic luncheon waa enjoyed Mr Bredenkamp came to Evansville to make hia home a few years ago after residing for forty-live years near War-renton in Scott township At tha home of Mra Edgar Garvin South First atreet thla evening will held the cottage prayer meeting for the South First street section Rev John Kennedy of Walnut atreet church will be the leader for the evening Mra Russell and Mira Helena Rusae of South First atreet attended Sunday school convention In Fort Branch during tha week Mr and Mra Henry Laval of South Flrat atreet who have been visiting and Mrs Carl Laval In Minneapolis during August are expected home Wednesday With Mr and Mra Carl Laval they apent two week's at Lake Sylvia a delightful aummer resort Aa a farewell courtesy for Miaa Margaret Varner before her departure for DePauw college Mira Ruth Vaughn will entertain at cards this evening at her home in Line street Mr and Mra Henry Bedford Jones who have been spending the summer at Northern Michigan lake resorts have returned to the city and are with Judge and Mrs Williamson for a visit before returning to California Mr and Mrs Kent Williamson who remained over for a few daya to ba with Mr and Mrs Jones after their return left Monday forthelr home In Bethany 111 Mrs 8 Rose is at Bay View Michigan to apend the month of September Mira Fannie Harrison returned Monday from a ten visit in Calhoun Ky Mr and Mra Wilson of Chandler avenue have returned from a trip to Northern Michigan Mr and Mrs Perry Tlchenor and children and Mira Essie Brown have returned from an eastern motor trip through New York New Jersey and New England during July and Auguet Mrs Florence Powell Caton who acoompanisd the remains of her brother the lata Wright Powell to Courttr JCttakfons A Simple Natty 6uit for Mothor'a Boy Serge cheviot velvet velvet-cam gnlatea linen corduroy ltnene and gingham are lovely for thla style Tha blouse or coat la cut on elmnle linos The troueora are mannlah with their straight edge The pattern Is cut In 4 six: 3 4 3 and 3 year jt re quires 44 yards of 44-lnch material for a 4-year else A pattern of this Illustration mulled to any address on receipt of 10 cents In silver or stamps BIM Him Address out btenk ta pencil and send to th Pattern Department Kvanivllte Cnurhr Itmlttanis should bo mado by txpreu posteffk order check or la stamp about ous week's tins rmjulrtd to rare the natters -Itend lOc In sliver or ilamni for our Veto-Pata iniS-1017 FALL A wIXTSR Cats Inyue rnntalnlna over 400 Ttetdxna of ladles' and Children' Pattern a well aa the latest Embroidery Deslonj also a rONCIHE AND COMPnKnEXPXVgf ARTICLE ON DREMMAKINO alvlag rate-abl hint to tho homo droiamakor druron Plummer will ba the leader of th PVenlnx to a In for to if tlnn era the two things that can bring It about Wa have a great nation euch aa tha world doea not know I believe we ere the most quiet eenslhle and law abiding people in the world but wa have got to agitate I wnnt to see a law paaaed that will make Judge nerve any term which he unjustly imposes upon an innocont man Colorado Lika American Rsvolutien whole government waa founded for thla very reason You all know that tha cauoa of tha revolution waa over the bill of rights When the colonists were being exploited by lha British soldiers they gathered together and sent Ben Franklin over to London to got rollnf King George sneered at him and ho came hock You know whnt followed Bunker Hill Yorktown and Lexington and let me tell you we came near buying that in Colorado It wee a fight to avoid 1L nut we don't want that I don't belteva in wrecking homes I believe in building them No man that aver traveled with me carried a gun Men that I have Ind have been searched and not so much aa a pocket knlfa was found on them fifty years wa have produced more wealth than Rome and Babylon did In 700 and yet I read In a financial magaiine that one of the moet wonderful philanthropists of the country made SAOOOOOOO during tho year ending July 31 and ha la killing men at the rata of $8 a day What If they do get 36 a day It takes that to live and they get any too good at Inat Following Mother Jones' speech tha following message was sent: the Governor of Arlxona tha dtlaena representing southern Indiana in mass meeting assembled send to you our deepest appreciation for the stand you take in the strike of Clifton Arts You saved the state from being written in blood of women and children Wa pay our respect to tho votera who elected you It is to ba hoped that the governor of every atate will alt up and take notice Day Commutes" Resolutions Adopted Following this these resolutions wwe adopted: labor haa no boundaries or atate linea and whereas the interests of all workers are benefited and conserved or injured or destroyed by the acta of publle officiate and servants of any and every community in the commonwealth therefore be it Resolved by tha Evansville maos meeting that wa heartily commend tha action of tha chief justice and associate justices of tha atate of Colorado for their fair and just decision in tha removal from office of tha corrupt official Jeff Farr thus re-establishing constitutional rights for tha first time In tha last twenty years In Huerfano Colo and ba it further that wo strongly condom tha dissenting Judges as unfair and unjust And ba it further that copies of thla rose-lutlon be forwarded to Chief Justice Scott of the supreme court of Colorado and Associate Justice McKenna of the supreme court of the United States Grocery Clerks Notable in Parade One new organization heretofore unseen in the parade aa it passed up tha main streets of the city made an excellent showing yesterday It wee the grocery clerks unions Tnolr emblem of gold mounted on a field of purple was for the flrat time heralded to the The usual great holiday crowd that gathers along Main street ami linea the thoroughfare from the building line to tha marching line of the parade watched and admired the marchers aa they moved along Almost at the head ef tha parade tha plumbers' float moved along demonstrating the value of cleanliness in arauring health Their float depicted the comparison between Ignorance and filth and the value of personal cleanliness to health Courier's Automobile Float Along toward the center of the parade Courier Criers" rode tn he new Courier special delivery automobile enjoying themselves aa uauaL Seven automobile loads of young ladies who have made the Triangle brand of overalls famous riding as part of the parade made a delightful contrast to the sturdy men who turn the wheels of Industry They further brought to mind tho part that women has always played in the scheme of life without the recognition of popu lar sentiment Mother Jones waa out early and took her place in tho line of march Ae companylqg her in her carriage were several of the labor leaders of the city CARPENTERS CELEBRATE IN PICNIC BY THEMSELVES West Heights Cave Park the 8cene ef Their Gathering The picnic of the local Carpenters' union No 90 which waa held yesterday at West Heights Cave park proved to be successful in every way Aa old was on the job bright and early the committee of nine exerted themselves to tho limit In preparing pleasing program This committee which consisted of Bhrode Fred Ulna Chaa Overtin A Wilson John Folsom John Owens and James Tate did not spare an effort in making this a day long to be remembered by the local union and ita friends It Is doubtful whether any ptenlo ever waa conducted in a more orderly manner Not an argument waa heard all day An especial feature of the day waa tha dancing Old couples not to be outdone by the younger folks tripped tha light fantaatlo to tha music of a three piece orchestra Many gamea and contests were other entertaining features conducted In a most pleasing manner Tha winners of tha different contests were aa follows: John Ohnlng held the lucky number in a raffle for a Yankee drill Fat man's race Frank Hormuth running race Annie Bhaher Upper ML Vernon road lean man's roes Rich Willett 613 St Joe avenue running race for glria Margin Overiln 1137 South Garvin street lemon eating contest Lavers Rhetnlandrr KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION Georg Hornby Grand Knight ef th Cathollo Order Candidates were nominated aoma time ago hy the nominating committee of the Knights of Columbus and the election Inst night Resulted In the selection of George Hornby for grand knight Leo Spiegel deputy grand knight Val Nolan chancellor Albert Ahlcring recorder Anthony Lorens financial secretary Frank Lohorf warden Charles Kooh inside guard Cletns Kaiser outside guard John Ilolnk trustee The only officer re-elected wns Frank Lohoff who has served os treasurer of the organisation for twelve consecu live years DARRELL" MAY DIE FROM A FALL Frad Kirby Spider" Drops From Court House at Fairfield III FAIRFIELD IM Sept (Special) Kirby IS and acrobat and man apldnr" was probably fatally in' Jtired today whon ha fell seventy foot from tha court house hers which ho waa attempting to climb from the out side in a Day entertainment His thigh wna broken and ha is Inter nally injured lie Is known as "Daredevil Darrell' hnd has given exhibitions in HL Louis Ha home Is at Flora 111 where hla parent reside danra preceded by the gtf tourna mnt For the aeven 'VMrk dinner there were quite a number 'f cieata cover being laid for thirty Among the d-nner guni one which Included Mi M- Wei'h Igleheart and Xlim Jem Tow" cj Mi and Mra tfciniuoi "1 Mr Clarence ''it M- e'cpird Mr and Mra withthem a few Mr and Mra them a group of y-r eluded their '1'SSH luie and Mary fil- 1 Mary Louise v-o -i Welborn Among the om-o -m -1-1: and Mra Oit 'i i-iinei Feiter Ur A m-1 of whom had i friend I- Mr and i im Douglaa 1'' Monday for ii'ui vim im 'i-e tv ueata of Mr ami Ml Hrw" of South Firm -ii- Mr and Mr 'h'un'v -ii rniui far buluth Minn bu 1 viwi wnh Mra Dougin' a 'mini rq Mo Returmnu 'nr stouih will itop over In for a ffw liny's visit Mr Alfred Spillman if ifiiu'h Second atreet hue iiiIohi t'io i'uim-mldenca in Walnut met of which Mil will take miHMvwiun during the week Bor John Kennedy ha returret from hli aummer e'vrf-hr in Iowa where he dehver-d a -n it iecturea in the chmiMuiii lecture courae iitl i -'h Mlas Ruth Kennedy returned home with her father Mrs Kennedy and daughter Katherine will return later in tha weak Mra Fannie Franklin and daughter Treatment: Touch spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment Then ihampoo with Cuticura Soap Sample Each Free by Mail With 82-p Skin Book Address post-eud: Dept 22G Boston" Sold throughout the world Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away ail tha atomaoh liver and bowel pstaona befora breakfast To teal your beet day in and dayeu to leal clean inside no sour bile to east your tongue end alcfcen your breath or dun your head no oooetlpw don bilious attaoka eVsk headache eolda rheumatism or gaaay aold atom-ah you unit bathe on the Inside like you bathe outslda This la vastly more Important because the akin porra do not abeoro impurities into the blood while the bowel pores do rays a well-known physician To keep theao poisons and toxin wall flushed from the atomaoh liver kidneys and bowels drink before break-test aaoh day a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in 1L This will cleanra purify and free hen the entire alimentary tract before putting more food Into the fftOQMhs Get a quarter pound of limeatone phosphate tram your pharmacist It to inexpensive and almost taataleaq exoept a sourish tarings which is not unpleasant Drink pboephatsd hot water every morning to rid your aye-tern of these vile poisons and toxins also to prevent their formation To feel like young folks feel like you before your Mood nerves and musales became saturated with an accumulation of body poisons begin this treatment and above all keep It upl Aseoapand hot water act on the skin steaming sweetening tn purifying so umeaiMM phosphate and hot water before breakfast act on tbe stomach liver kidney and bowels Miss Luck General Typewriting Notary Public Hotel Lincoln Superfluous Ilair I permanently remove nperflnnn hair In the Prirary of my home with Eleetrclyala llavs lied 10 years expert-nre end guarantee my work lo be Itianliitely aattufartory Mr Mi A Hartman Dlvlalnn St 13 Phone tin During the Rebuilding of Hie Office DR WM FIELD EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT Hae Removed to 310 Upper First Street 1st at 1 10 1 hb for In be the Mr SI Academy Comity Kentucky A Boarding School for Young Ladies and Children conducted by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth Ky Modern Equipment Muais Drawing and Painting Shorthand end Typewriting are taught acoordlng to the beet Improved methods The maternal discipline united a careful training of character and manners with Intelligent and physical development For catalogus terms etc addreas SISTER SUPERIOR Affiliated wUh Xeataeky State VeHanUy aid eix Iradleg Celtegra el tee Buts Wear We beg to announce ve have specitl department for ladies wear under the competent management of Mrs Sarah Day iWHfTEjS iTHUSornwAURliA tony ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Mary Kohl begs to announce that her shop is now located in the OLD STATE BANK BUILDING THIRD FLOOR ROOM 304 She cordially invites her friends and customers to visit her in her new place of business Phone 4674 0d A Satisfied Patient Is the Best Advertisement READ WHAT THIS MAN THINKS OF DIXONi Grandview Ind Feb 2 1918 Dear Dr Dlxoni want to tall you that the twenty teeth you extracted for me was per fsetly satisfactory did not euffer any pain and ean truthfully reoemrnend work to any ef my frienda WEBB Grandview Ind What we have dona for Mr Webb la only a sample of the thousands of satisfied patients who have entrusted their teeth to our care We overcharge undercharge hut give you dollar for dollar value Dixon today Examination end estimate of probable cost FREE We ren save you time pain and money on your dental work Prices OFFICE HOURS: 8 a to 5 Sunday mornings and Saturday evenings Trained nurse always in attendance You do not need to phone or write for appointment GOLD CROWNS BRIDGE WORK bbt1 TSTt Free OF TEETH 0 0 I a a a i 9 I a a 1 1 a tf500 Bentist OFFICE IN EVANSVILLE TWELVE YEARS Office Rear City Bank Third and Mnin 4 X)r y- i si1 1 i i a It r-w Ml.

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