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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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TUESDAY. FEB. 15, 1916. THE MOTtVTNfl HERALD. TfNTONTOWN.

ha BEMIES CLOSES (Continued From Page One.) lucational conditions is of undoubt. value, the real problems lie deep- ville Coal Coke company in lieu of the bonds is worth more than the $10,000 appraisement of the bonds, and for that reason Judge Work over-1 ruled the exception. is to be noted the amount in the hands of the executors for distribution is says Judge Work in C01ELLSVILLE PAGE NINE (By Herald Correspondent) CONN ELLS VILLE, Feb. in the habits, mode of thought, thp Vvnininn ,7 ville Feb. motives the prejudices, the I provkles as -I eivt detlse colmcl1 hel(i monthly levies 8 and bequeath to my beloved wife.

Car 1,1 evening. icagies of inimidual and associated 11 Councilman lii and associated 10 iine Soisson, all my estate, real per- M. B. Pryce, superin- Innd I Ip! sonal and mixed to have and to hold the department of public Land unless he has lived for a good the same for and during the term of submitted an interesting ref in a s.aniple community and her natural life without being requir- on the number and cause of fires is intelligently seen, considered, and ed to give security in any way on ac- and the result of the inspection of a in an unbiased manner all count thereof, and at her death my nf basilicas The le paths of the maze he finds in the said estate shall go. to my children action of the business district.

inner life of the people. in such proportion and shares as if The firemen have about community sentiments play I bad died intestate. The share of pleted one-half. the inspetyion 1 all nowcrflll or nn1 RI 1 cllilfl liOirw mav huim 1 rvf all powerful part in any local H.n.v child who may have died before of the buildings in the business Id, for they are the mainsprings the death of my wife, going to his or district. In a number of places fire action for the great bulk of the i her ifisue any such shall hazards were found such as crossed mple.

The community sentiments i ai death of nay wife. All accounts wires, defective gas pipes etc From those which are held by the ma- I on niy booka a 8 ain8t any of my 50 to 75 of these defects were reme- rity and are vital to the real life 1 chlldren; also all sums which may be died. id activities of most men. in thera by my wife shall he con- An ordinance prepared by heredity sentiment Is fatal-1 them out of man Pryce to require different plumb- pronounced heathen I exeeutrfj? and mv son 'vv'it' inB for aafety purposes pe and takes form: A boy Is i and i was not at the meeting born liar or cheat heeauae his fath-1 exen.tor^orthiH Ult8 City Solicitor E. O.

nt iXtlvea 8 or testament In testimmy whereof I have g0, ordinance iPtvAfVr ii i a rheat- hereto set iny hand and seal this sec- rt'ady for introduction at i ere fore, religion consists in fob olld day of A 1900 the next meeting. Mng ones natural impulses and 1 The amount of $500 the month of January there in to Put 011 interest to keep up lot re ftve fireH 8lx alarms. Kible is impossible in cemetery and in case the lot hold flre 1088 was An inves- tbis fatalism Js all powerful, i ers decide to put fence around said Ration of the fires proved that three cemetery. $200 of this amount may be them were due to carelessness, used for this purpose. The balance also stated that the local de- of the lot In cemetery to go to Caro- Partnaent would not be up to stand- line ard until 1,000 feet of hose and a new The court appointed the Vouch book and ladder truck were pur- Trust company of Connelisville as chased.

The truck matter has been trustee for this $500 fund. under consideration for several weeks The court was asked to determine and on Monday, February 28 coun- from the will the character of the es- cil will take up bids for furnishing tate passing to the widow. In an- a modern truck, swerlng this request. Judge Work Pryce also advocated the erection kee ps people from church, be they think It a waste of time money. It settles like a pall the community ami helps to ralyze Individual effort along the and nobler lines.

Another destructive community itiment Is the baleful influence of influential man in a who is not a church member ing rise to the belief that is TODAY! $3.50 Silk Waists Practical blouses with a appearance, shown in varied models, crepe de chine, tub silks, pussy willow and others in unlimited variety, white, black, navy, flesh, maiz, Roman stripes, combinations, long sleeves, convertible collars, $3.50 Silk Waists, today only SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. --------------------------------Disposal i All Winter Garnu ents at Half a ind Less Tha Half if The Peoples Dry Goods Co. First National Bank Building. RECENT DEATHS necessary to Join church In order la his opinion, opinion ex- of a central fire station Piuwl nrftSRPfi iit hie eta tro tlio a I be good pressed at thls stage of'the proceed- i as, i Funeral services for Men ln.ani.»ry and w. MERRILL RICHARD FRANKS Funeral services for Merrill Rich- of SundVf Vt VhurTt Ions of non, .1 work In the e.eel mille of the Jone.

H- prove.deceased. Mrs. Ciar- as comer, late of High House, and was born oil the old homestead at High House September 2 1855. and spent her early life there. She was married June 17, 1880, to Smith F.

Rose to enee Cox, of East Mlllsboro; Charles work in the steel mills ynner routine business was trans- and Laughlin company, at common $500 pajd to Yough Trust com- Sealer of Weights and will be held from the FirBt BrethrsiU niontown; Lulu, Het- pany, trustee of the cemetery fund ures J- Bryner has prepared church in Union street extension ai Kay Mt bome. She is also of $296 882 50 be naid nuT11ber of for mediately upon arrival of the funeral onfJ sbster, Mrs. J. R. Shoaf, 1 pf Smlthfield, and two brothers.

P. F. of Washington, and A. D. linns of the people is the feu- of an 'ddnion lors.

This comes of the con of the rourt that habit of mind of see. hiliarUies tuliunties. and in to Mr- 1,1 afraid a iuf the for BUu. linnrv 0ut Of Mm protect the in case of a de- for 7, WT Tear of CfiticiMB of vatsaiit on the part of tie- guanimn Coundlinmil Duggan' Introduced a a fm.rtt, I ln the of Adrlanne approving the paving of lef TmA i8 lh0 and Emma Irene Soisson. mi- Xortb and South Pittsburgh streets Lr not work to-inors.

on condition that if any debt or Cottage avenue. Morrell avenue and ine Soisson, requiring ihiR submitted them to party here this morning on the 10:14 urity to be approved by couno11- approved BryneFs Baltimore and Ohio railroad. No de- a sufficient amount to miuest to have 2 0 copies printed tails of the accident were contained able years as the wife of an undesirable, suddenly by chance is thrown Into contact with men and women of her own kind. A young millionaire falls in love with her but she keeps her true Identity under cover until confronted by her own husband, who is discovered burglarizing the house in which she is staying as a guest. The dramatic climax of Golden Chance" comes with a fistic en- Super Six Arrives National Auto Company New Hudson.

Dr. F. B. Hess of the National Auto company Journeyed to Pittsburgh Saturday and brought back with him the latest creation of the Hudson Motor Car company, the This is the car that created such a counter between the young furore at the New York Automobile in the telegram. Rev.

E. L. Miller, pastor of the church, will officiate of High House. Mrs. Rose was a member of the Hopewell Presbyterian church for a husband and the youth who is infatuated with her.

Stephen Bush says: Golden Music will be furnished by a quartet! She was devoted hanee to take its place 1 er here, Use ere, and It Is no use trying, demand shall afterwards be recover- Murphy avenue, they will not. This is only against the estate of the taken from the church choir composed Ito ber hoine and church and one of among the very best of Lasky pro- A 1 1 9 a i 14 i. a jb every- Sliow in January and incidentally set a new record for retail sales. Boua- flde orders were received from 176 individuals during the six days of the be testator ccply rooted and perverted pliaso on account thereof, she will refund icxikv-u iiuui iuo cuorcn cnoir composed 1 7 of Mias Ella Solomon, Mrs. Springer the mo8t beIoved women of the com- It is bound to add White, Gilbert Seese and J.

G. Hibbs Funeral arrangements have prestige of the motion pictures with Miss Miriam Walters as accom- not yet been completed. Funeral where. the boasted Individualism of rural plea. Tt the ratable part of such debt or do- maud and of the ctlti ami charges it- Another sentiment Is the general tondinK the recovery of the same.

dition CONDITION IS SERIOUS panisi. The pallbearers will be Springer M. White. Harold und Ar- icion of nearly everyone else i problem is the'rural boss re is usually one or two of tin be church ami he is often Jus! up? as any politician outside the man, and who died ln thi hosnOaV tm-Pl! thur Hibbs. Seese, William ditir.n fbe Stacey and Ralph Vance.

Interment amon of harles Ixinden. who was will be In Oak Grove cemetery. Director J. T. Ross, of Brownsville, has charge of the burial.

MRS. JANE ELLENBERGER CONNELLS VILLE, Feb. 14 Mrs. NEW SALEM I he rural problem In however, would (By Myrtle G. Clovis) A.

M. Telephone com- Timaiiuv were held for two small children, Richard and Jo- ot Ruffsdale, whither she had gone Salem ITIday. nmi 'Tk- 4 recovery. louden, who is em- of and three sisters .1 but two da.v» Taken suddenly George Cor A yiovod as foreman In the mines at Misses Hazel, Elizabeth and Father after her arrival she lived Salem Friday. If tii-re were A.

He to 8Ur-j da-yanda Sh i 1 V7mNyT.tJT'.h« rtSr" i7tu7.ayJi-,.h.e any com-1 A wonderful amount of local interest has been displayed in this car and it is expected that the National Auto company will have the greatest and most successful year in its history. Orders have already been taken for more cars than have been allotted them for the months of February and March and they are unable to accept orders for delivery earlier than April, Between the hours of 1 and 6 p. yesterday more than 406 persons call- George Core was a caller in New ed to inspect and admire the car liber, with good JudgmenL a pro- will provides, one farmer, public spirited and 1,1 to to But, unfortunately, i fer of Njrcum, if she is then Hv- tlilm morning by a West Fenn vlved by an aunt. Miss Zoe widow Elijah Ellenberger, wno crew who brought him to this cltv wbo her home with the Misses dimi a ago last Saturday at the Mrs. Nycum.

the tie was removed to the Cottaire Franks ln Morgantown street, and a i home of their son, J. D. Ellenberger, ii e8late hospital. grandfather. R.

B. Hamilton, of iof Dunbar, at the age of 93 years, teila lardley, countv. Ohio 1 Hamilton This aged couple had lived for a 1 which all wo; OTdS for T.m Balmer, of Bunker Hill, was stock cars and when you pause to is only here nnd thore a rural 1 of tlie in -has even one auch Into six equal shares to 0 8 were overcome bv Imunity that racter The outline of the fund- Intal In the complicat OVERCOME BY COLD a visitor ln New Salem Saturday. Miss Verna Clovis, of this place, was a Unlontown shopper Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. McComJw, of this place, attended the funeral of be distributed as follows: one share this morning. Edith to Jennie and Imogen Williams, one a In grade Rnd ural (iroblem here presented is i Margaret one sfeuure to a Freshman In overdrawn for fltv, hti? only I Involution of Is makes the pn I led with riminailon. two and patience.

There is task which challenges the phy- strength. the tnorHl stamina, fervor whole iutelloct- Ipowers, tlie confident faith, the oiling hriat, the undaunted tlie determin i to of any man Such Margaret Kremer. one share to Vir the Bus- Trene high average corn li lwo ni0sf atrectivl of a complication of fttlr I th: r. Shnrrtck anrt 8 oVkx-k at 1 within Charlfn Nvoiim sharf lo attfndfd Ihf two following llugpring oblem to Tto will IS I 8 Cunningham aged couple had lived for a num was Waiting a. the tlraeVf the I b-r of years in Dunbar and both wore accident.

well known to many of the people of eVtuMay at Rev. R. O. Manley, of Republic, was following children: Mrs. Mary Me- a visitor here Suturday Nally, Ruffsdale; J.

Dunbar; J. Ruffsdale; Hw-edetown; Mrs. Lydia B. Reed, Scottdale; Mrs. Nancy Tarr, Atwater, Mrs.

Ella January 26. just weeks before the of Mr an he ye uni. lretters of administration c. t. a.

were issued to Mrs. Nycutn. DISCUSS BOND ISSUE School board met In special session ED. DUGGAN APPOINTED A Sealer of and Measures to Instead of j. D.

Bennett. nani IhigfBn, former manager; an of the Columbia, of the West inspired and fitted in Burh MM Average ye.terday' waa' an will HUcteed i weight- nnd MRS. MARTHA LOWRY DUNBAR, Feb. 14. Mrs.

Martha .1 a K- Cunningham loiwry. aged 66 died 4 affected of a complication of diseases Sunday her home here, illnesH as the daughter Shirey. Layton, and Mrs. of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Cun Altoona. The funeral will take ninghani. of near Uniontown, and i place from the home at 10 practically her entire life In Tuesday morning. Itev. T.

M. Glad! this evening to discuss" lmmwllate vicinity. She had re -1 Dunbar officiating Interment Iwmd issue of $250.060 for the Bided Dunbar for a number of be made In Alverton cemetery bo- ition of two modern school years and was a member of the First i alde her husband. A special trolley one on the West Methodist Protestant church, of this Jjar wdll leave at 9 a. ni.

place. Deceased is survived by her hus band, John Lowry and the following to the funeral daughters and sous, Mrs. Joseph Wil-1 lltuas, Mrs. Irvin Fair, Mrs. Samuel John W.

Jeffries was New- Salem Saturdav. a caller in consider that these records were made under A. A. A. supervision and against sixes, eights and twelves, irrespective of size of motor, number of cylinders or price of car' you can form some idea of the wonderful power and speed of the Hudson pat- ended motor.

The feat Is all the more remarkable when you consider tho small bore of the motor. While oth- Jfr manufacturers spent their time and John Ilavidson was visiting In New nioney experimenting with eights and Salem Saturday. -twelves, the Hudson Motor Car com- William Mullan. payroll clerk at pany bent their energies to the' de- Filbert, was called to his home near; velopment of a prim aD Harrisburg on account of his established to the end that they have illness. take the place of the Fourth ward building present ivr.iv»- onut-Hi-', lilt? HI a HI.

i Tuesday to take the friends from Dun- bar, Dawson. Uonuellsville and vicln- BOXING BOUT me. Some communities kly susceptible than others more sures by the county conunisisoners. EXCEPTIONS OVERRULED Mr. Duggan succeeds J.

D. Bennett, whose resignation was to the commissioners yesterday. Mr Duggan OM Of ti PAlini MT. ROSE BAPTIST REVIVAL erw. igiit rliamiilon.

ami kiidie Wlm thts place; Mrs. J. W. of Church Is Tohnnie Ray, the Pittsburgh feath- Warm an and Mrs. Clifford Rogers, of onncllsville.

will in a Uniontown, and Charles of at the Slavish hall bar. She is also survived by two morrow evening The laiut promises brothers, Abe, of Fairehance. and Broad, of New Jack Flynn, of EH Win 1 er of 1 itUhurgh, will fW Haggertv of Pittsburgh. Both bout for six rounds William Cunningham, ot Mount ant. has arranged good Funeral sendees from her late dwelled largely upon what a woman second show of bere ednesday afternoon at 2 can und cannot do under circuiti 1 i Yi 1 A 1 if A A a H.

Holley, the evangelist. Rev. Mr. Ford, the pastor, preached in the morning and the evangelist in the afternoon and evening. The evangelist in the afternoon took his text and he developed a small bore light 1 he Misses Mary Mhley and Helen cylinder patented motor to the point Moss, of this place, were shopping it stands at the pinnacle of Uniontown Saturday.

motor development. pinnacle of The car is on Rev. John Kopera, of Footedale, was exhibition in the display room of the a culler in New SaJem Monday A. B. Brown, who has been spend I lug the past few weeks ln New Salem and vicinity, left Monday for his home! in Wellsville, Kan.

Abe Bortz, w-ho has been located at St. lair, W. for the past few months, was In New Salem Monday, National Auto company. (Advertisement) o'clock with Rev. Delating.

Interment Auburn cemetery. Gladden, of- will be in Ml. stances and conditions. His text was. Has lione What She Then he spoke of the great hindrance B.

O. EXCURSIONS. Many tourists who take eastern trips during the spring nnd summer months are at last relieved, as the Baltimore Ohio railroad has announced the dates for excursions to be run this summer. Hundreds of per- ts are bed of women in their domestic and spir- tuke advantage of these special hltoej and ii Soisson, und two Burr children of John F. Sols- deceased son of Joseph Sols- ment of wtdghts and mensures.

option was to a part of ucount in in errors i. of was thut daY- JOE GETS NEW JOB. After year and a half of service as clerk to Justice of the Peace and 8 DAY itual work and dwelt upon the rates for a short summer of tlillri TH IIPB ThoiHl boa IvAAn 1 1 VALENTINE a Day whj observed one week ago and gradually I. Hie VoMIe HMl thi- Most of had worse until his death. He Valentine ed by his wife and thnve was lanen to a part or to Justice of the Peace and and wur' nuu cuiiureu, under the litlo Alderman John Boyle.

Joseph Ogle-1 til but ing Everly, Uoyd Davis and for tho rea.son vee will enter the of the Tow-1 (Miss Goldie Davis, of Point MlHor. were In several I Hill Goal and Coke company Mon No funeral arrangements have been company. Mon Henderson Boyd will take the Sunshine Coal A company made vacant in Squire Boyle's listed at $10.600. which seemed office by Mr departure, and that there were 10 bonds; la iho present week .000 each, when 1t was i 4 of his new office. Mr.

has many friends in town who will bo sorry to hear of his departure for other fields, but showed that Mr kou in his with him their best wishes for ne agreed to surrender the boads tu the new position LEAVES $18,000 E8TATE James p. Winter bottom, of Uniontown. who died last Tuesday loft an estate valued at $18.600, a (cording to GEORGE DAVIS George DevM IS years of of their Dr. Holley said There has been much inquiry lately Point Marion, died at his home about arc hindered by their coAnec- to wliat dates the trains would run 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon of tion and relation to the men who arc 1 on. or when they would be announced I pneumonia.

Mr. Davis took sick about envious to the cause which they rep The dates for excursions to Atlantic illy grew reseat He also spoke of the woman Ulty are given at June 2 July 13 and is surviv -1 In a symbolic term as found in Rev. 27, August 10 and 24, and September children. 12, representing the church, as Tickets are good for 16 days and; birth into the kingdom. He spoke of cali the great work done by women spiritually and domestically In the prophetic and apostolic andmade.

there wore 49 bonds of for numerous other seashore points aloug the Jersey Coast for the same fare. RECa UW.XTOWI M. MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles B. Tressler Ohlopyle Undley Bertha 8. The dates for trigs to Niagara Falls William Glowackl Footedale arding lionds the testi- ake stork In corporation that ormed out of the i.

'i hut organisai ton has -) sud i Cu .1 a Coke com and tlm stork been issued with repu nl three ttuiei in otlwr words MRS. HANNAH M. ROSE iw Mrs Hannah Margaret Rose, aged statumeutH filed yesterday in the of- died suddenly of apoplexy last register wills when his evening at 6:30 at her home in East. will was filed for prohute. Bequests Riverside Mrs.

Rose was sitting in a tender place In their heart to of $1,000 each are to James A. living room of her sewing his kingdom than the popu- inter hot torn, a son, and Mrs. Mali- stricken about 6 Mem- people of the day alu L. Craig, a daughter In addition bcrs of the household rushed to her present age He spoke of Rahab of; are June 16 and 30, July 21, August Mary Wawrzyliak Footedale Jericho and Taniah, and Mary Mag- 11 and 25, September 8 and 22. and daleno as being considered a most reprobate character of their day.

but Jehovah God and Jesus Christ fouud Oetobtr 6 The fare $12 This ex- tupsiou will be run via IMttsburgh. Robert J. Foster Alice M. Hertcog BrowuHville Brown svi lie HI NMNG SOKES VANISH He spoke of the difference in the are given the coal lands owned assistance, medical aid was hurriedly wa-v us. and the way we see Cora Ointment Relieves Terrible I WILSON ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY since WASHINGTON Feb 14 in i 7 A meri-1 tar in ch.ruK a ha.rlei1 Wlnterbottom Wlrterbottom in Wetzel but ln than two hours other.

Mau Judges the outward equal ITie extinct. Mrs. Rose was ai'pearunco and God the heart, left to Mrs. Lucy daughter of Joseph and Mary New 'interbottom, widow, for her use lod.y nathorized the u.e of hi. tsry of state of Ohio.

Pn sldeut receive 1 deutial cundidate to succeed T.ne 10 1 divided In his letter the WinUfbutlom and WELL, DON'T BE! L. Wlnterbottom at Nr. Win ter Mtda they hold $147.000 or stock he is unw illing to enter 1 Ml Jullh A WleterhotUna Cosi A for the rati( nomination barb company TM wa nut 1 for President, lie adds, however iri until after Mr I hmiu death as the Ohio statutes itlpu raa then to the widow, late that the consent of a man must 'aroltno Holsiuji, No te tliuony bo obtained before Ids name Is pi allowing that tho stock on the ballot, he will cousent to held In the of his name laced the Jumes A. P. crmig.

son in law People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Skin lltch Like Eczema. Salt Rheum and Ho said if we the method of! Ulcsrs. Jesus Christ, we could lift fallen men A Most Wonderful Ointment and women.

Dr. Holley said further-I Thousands have blosaed day more that women were Just wlutt men they first heard of San Cum, for in had caused thorn to be. It was the thousands of in America, its men who crucified the son of God (wonderful quick acting, healing against consent of the women, has from terrible affliction But the women in particular and only one or persons. Fed and Rough. Could Not Put Them in ater.

Could not Sleep. Always Aching and Very Ugly, UKINK habit RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT OR KIN treatment for tbs Drink Habit can lie used with abaelute con. It all dralro for whisky, or other alcoholic ids Lavs sucu uJiy ussd it sad bees restored to lives of sobriety be given i sc fulness. ly tasteless and odorless, given secretly In food or drink; OUitlNK Nu fl form, is for thuee who duslre to take voluntary treatment. i trial your money will bs Webb managed tu ike his led.

Costa only $1.00 per Lex, Ask fyr tree booklet telling all about OB- and nothing more was beard of i until the Illinois authorities learuod TAKEN TO ILLINOIS. Frank Webb, alias William Johnson, colored, was turned over by Jail War den Hugh Uortey to Sheriff Osro Hlink, or county, Illinois, at ttiMifi Monday, und sheriff and prisoner set out immediately for 11 Uuols, where Webb will be tried murder of wlilte man about two months ago. Webb was arrested in Gonnellsvlllo la week and committed to the county jail on the of assault and battery, but when it was that ho was wanted in lilt nols for murder, the Illinois lies were notified and Bheriff Blink oante for him. Webb is alleged to haw fired both barrels of a double a shotgun Into the of a white coin pan 1 on in course of a quarrel a few of lim meu disci pit bered with the bereaved were num-j Running cores or fever sores, lie no came back to the text, after simplify ing und many then Matter now long standing, will soon disappear when San Cura Ointment Is 'A pimply wilt not embarrass yots nuofi longer if you get package of Edwards' Tubists. Tits skin Should bsgln to oleur after you taken the tablets a few nights, the blood, tits bowult and ths liver with Tubists.

Dr. Id wards' Tubists ers ths sui-cessful sutistltnts for calomel there's r.sver any sickness or pain aftsr tuhing them Dr. 17d wards' OUvs Tablets do that which cstoiust does, nnd Just as sftec- tively, but thsir action Is gentls and safe Instssd of sevsro ana UK and u-mg many lUuslratious to used wo will refund your money lbt). so often that the Drug Co, Uolontowu, sud jt Armstrong Drug Brownsville, Pg work done by worn on in church. He said: done what she And said: she has dono for me world HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT My bands would break and bliwd.

shall be preached into all the truublot th!" Cm wiud, as a memorial for mentioned above and for burns, scalds, an.i very Ttwy chilblaiiiH, bolls, were red und verv AT THE LYRIC In it wilng. GOLDEN CHANCE' ari uncles, uore itching piles Money buck If not satisfied 8an l'vra Ointment is 35c and Or jur Acquire a soft, velvety, at one wlii) tskss Olive Tablets Is cursed with iiillPANY ui i u- 1 A IV that a umu his desenpiio ftt-uu WAU Al bml MiUA wga la the counky jail. breath, a dui dark brown taste with woman tip 1 bfU la Golden a Lstsky fourth of a soi les ui strong ukin by uclug San Cura Soap at all! (Lumatic hotoplayr which have lo do times, the antiseptlo 25 (Advt. 1) disposition or Pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purel vegetable mixed with olive oi yoti will knew them by their olive color.

Dr, PWlwards spent yrara among pa prtnluctiou In which Cleo Rldgley and Wallace Reid appear for the first time on the Paramount program co stars and which will be shown a' the Lyric theater today. The of Golden Ghunce" la one that essentially la suited to the motion ell ans Absolutely Removes jjul 1 could not tnmr to put my iu They would a fiule sad thru they wotdd worse My acid us and 1 could aot go near Um hrst ami I could aot sleep They ugly and I would uul go So school of tny bsads. usiits Outu-ura aad moat my hands began to twwl. Now I know It la to have a band." Miss Cktrw BIU, R. p.

Na Xku TA Derry, July ivih. und 24 per All droguista. C. ColucJbtuk1 (onu oi r.lai.b InditZCStioiL Iswplll Escfc by Ot ft muta nr a I ftft-p. ftfcta Sooft oo imi, Aft.

proves it 25c at all druggista. 7 7 70.

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