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The Hutchinson News from Hutchinson, Kansas • 12

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IMG2 TWELVIi inn nuTcniiTDOK iicua THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 191 1 I one MONEY I BACK 71 FOR THX I T0-BA1SE. THE MONEY Dkpepsia Steps Fermentation rtof and Enda Worst Case of Dyspen- in Free tSaatea, Why not get sobm bow this- mo Kansas ScfcocI Teachers to Asked Contribute ment and forever' rid yourself of THE This is Thompson Bros. $5.00 Quality Comes in Tan Gun Calf and Patent Colt, Button and Blucher. Stomach trouble and Indigestion? A dieted stomach gets the blues and grumbles. Give It a good eat then take Pa pes Diapepsia to start the digestive juices working.

There will be To a Fund to be Used by Prose nOESN'T make any difference what cto no dyspepsia or belching of Gas or eructations of undigested food; jio feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach or heartburn, sick headache and cution in Shady Bend Case. Diixiness, and your, food will not fer ment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. cool Pane's Diapepsin costs only 50 cents ITS COR MARY CHAMBERLAIN tor a large case at any drug store Ik 0 I 1 here, and will relieve the most obstinate case of Indigestion and Upset ing needs this weather may developed for Stomach in five minutes. OVERLAND MOTOR CAR Neighborhood Boys Took Her There is nothing else better to take Gas from Stomach and cleanse the stomach and Intestines, and, besides, for Tar and Feather Rid nnfinenn: Krtia. 101-103 Sherman East Phone 37.

you, one single dose will digest and prepare for assimilation Into the blood all yonr food the same as a sound. place to And the Entire State is Torn Up healthy stomach would do It. When Diapepsin works, your atom here's the supply it. ach rests geta itself in order, cleans sratf-Bwai Because of It She's 'a Teacher. up and then you feel like eating when you come to the table, and SMART CLOTHES what you eat will do you good.

Absolute relief from all Stomach Misery is waiting for you as soon as you decide to take a little Diapepsin. Ten your druggist that you want Pape's Diapepsin, because you want Finest and largest line of Suits and Overcoats in all Kansas, $15.00 to $38.00 Topeka, Oct 5. The school teachers of Kansas have been asked to help In raising a fund to be used in prosecuting the Lincoln county per (o become thoroughly cured this time. Remember, it your stomach feels out of order and uncomfortable now sons who participated in the tarring you can surely get relief in five min OVERLAND MODEL 59 party which applied the coat of tar utes. to the body ot Mary Chamberlain, the Shady Bend school teacher over a T1 month ago.

There were fifteen men and boys in the party and dozens of individuals, including F. D. Coburn, secretary of the state board ot agriculture, have contributed to a fund Five Passenger 30 H. $1,000.00 Where can you go or what car can you get with as large a motor, as fine a body, for any where near the price? We give you quality, workmanship the best that skilled labor can produce, a car equal to any car sold from $300 to $500 more than 'we ask for this model. Buy these cars, be cause they have proven themselves to be a car worthy of your investigation.

NAVAJO PENCIL TABLETS 5 CENTS to be used in their prosecution. The annual meeting of the Kansas Where Quality Counts. THE A a A DRUG CO. State Teachers' association will be held in Topeka November 9 and 10 and private subscriptions will be received at that time to assist the Lincoln Four Door 1912 Touring Car, $800.00 PHONE 2800 PHONK 280U J. NOTHING EQUALS OSTEOPATHY county teacher.

It is possible that In the ent of RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, NEVOUS DISORDERS, STIFF JOINTS SPINAL CURVATURES, CONSTIPATION and STOMACH TROUBLES. Acute trcubles yield more readily than Chronic ones to Osteopathic methods. It 1e Sunerlor in All Female the association itself will make an appropriation- to assist, -Of course that depends upon the membership but it has been suggested by several teachers and will be brought up at the disorders. The treatment is without Pain. Let no one lead you to think flD lyRIRHT Rctaflmth otherwise.

PILES CURED UNDER POSITIVE GUARANTEE. nib- HUIUUI) UOIbUpulU C3 which is at the rate of $3,200,000 per month, or more than 143,000,000 this year. GERMAN PDYS1CIANS, a m. Tests are to be made on the Read meeeting undoubtedly. The movement has been started by E.

T. Clinkhead, a teacher at Oberltn. He suggests that the teachers contribute twenty-five cents each. He has written to teachers- air over the state and his replies indicate that his plan is meeeting with favor. His letter to the teachers reads: "I would like to address a few words to the civic body of teachers of Kansas regarding the baady Bend Four Door 1912 Touring ing this fall to determine the compar SPECiaiSTS EVERITT 30, complete $1,250 ative merits of the Atlantic type sample of engine, ous equipped with superheater and a three-cylinder locomotive.

The GREENLEE-HINSH AW Agts. DR. GRAGE In Charge. Car, $1,100.00 EATON AUTO 1C0-102 W. Sherman: 22 and 24 west She man.

WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN ORIENT. No. 8'a NORTH MAIN. Some of the Results of Introducing 1 Western Ideas. The attempt of a Persian Deputy WE LEAD, OTHER FOLLOW episode in which Mary Cnamberlain, a Kansas school teacher, was so roughly handled.

"I think it Is" no more than the duty of us teachers of this great state who believe in the upholding of the morals of the teaching body of the state to come to the moral and financial aid of Miss Chamberlain and the prosecution. WE HAVE CURED OTHERS AND CAN CURE YOU. to introduce the question of woman framed- in the dark pine and golden Y. leafage color; wuu the sunset redden suffrage into a Parliamentary debate is perhaps the most remarkable phase ing omniously about her. One al SI r'x of the later" development of the femi most expects to heir the wild' cry of Our conscientious skillful and successful methods of nist movement.

90 per cent of all catarrh is produced the Valkyrie. "I would like to suggest, that each by growths In the nasal I re It is not surprising in view of the A little later comes the great and move these growths with electricity and teacher in the state contribute twenty-five cents toward the prosecution happiness --and Drosuerltr to those position asslened to women in Moslem intense scene of the play. We cure when all otters fall. We have been here for a number of rears are are here to stay. 'V We have proven our ability to the best satisfaction of all.

Our' best references are the many satisfied patients we have dismissed cured. We have had more experience can thus absolutely guarantee you a cure of every curable case of Catarrh. Our Wolf' is presented by an all- countries, writes a correspondent of of the ruffians who participated in the star -N that are afflicted with chronic diseases. We have had training in the best Ger- man and American hospitals and are able to give you vaue received. giant ozonator see cut) is highly curative in lung and blood diseases.

Chronic and brutal assault on Miss Chamberlain, the London Standard, that his declaration that woman has a soul and civic In this way we can provide funds for the immediate use of the prosecution ziKhts waa received with 'horrified Private Disease, a specialty. Free consultation. DR. B. F.

SLUSH ER. Coliseum Building. Phono 2067J. to be used as they think silence by the Chamber, all orthodox or that they ordered curable let us examine you and recel our expert opinions free of charge. Our specialty is chronic diseases, btomach, ajL Liver, Blood and Skin, Lung, Kidney.

RAILROAD NOTES. the excision of the "unfortunate inci TO HOLD CONVENTION. Male and Female weaknesses, waaaer. BUSINESS dent" from the records of the House. The Deputy was probably a member ot the Babist movement founded by The strike situation is a serious at Private Diseases, Piles- and, Kectai Troubles.

We have an expert specialist on ETE1, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT, who will brought to her notice. "The Persian women, as a matter of fact, have been doing a lot ot political work for some" time now. They haye been taking District Sunday School Meeting Triumph Church." one with many of the western rail 3nm DeoDle idea ot a store is In the modern treatment of all chrotic, complicated, deep seated and special diseases of men and women than any Doctor or Specialist In this part of the country. We are up to date and are endorsed by the highest medical authorities of Europe and In this country.

Our practice has. roads. A datnct Sunday school conven rfiv. you a careful examination. fill ud every shelf, and then sit down Mlrsa All Mohomet in 1845, who declared himself to be the "Bab" or gate through which the faithful might The Louisville Nashville has been the national point of view very strongly.

They showed an active interest and wonder why the goods don't sell thelrself, or else they spend their indicted at Henderson, for a vio communicate with the "hidden imam lation of a section of the state law which forbids ownership by a rail a prophet who, according to Shiah be-' Uefs. will some day appear to rule the road company of two bridges span tion will be held Sunday at. the Triumph church Jn northwestern Reno county. Rev. E.

Fahrnev, county president will deliver an address. Among the Sunday school workers on the program are C- D. Forby, Mrs. Ada CranoV tud Miss Addia Snods ot Hutchinson. The Medford Union, Salem and Triumph Sunday schools will furnish the music.

world. "Babism." a mixture of Mo ning a river that is a state boundary hammedanism, with, ethics borrowed line, for Instance, in the Persian loan last year, and are really intelligently Interested in the condition of the country, and are opposing everything which they consider further enslave Persia: by the use of a very definite and As in Persia, so In Turkey, political life has not been without feminine directionThe better class of Turkish from Christianity and the philosoph The Carilllon Greenville, just ac ical precepts of the older religions. quired- by the Canadian Northern, is unlike Mahometanlsm. gives to wo the last ot the broad-guage lines on time away and tell how much they sell, and then It takes about a year to hear the sheriff's bell. If you want to run a business right, and make the thing pay out, you've got to pat -It on the back to make its backbone stout.

It has to be a place besides a place to get the cash, if you try to A rob the people why there's sure to be a crash. There's lots of that's Just as smart as the ones that run the shop, they've learned by past experience just where they want to stop. YOUR UNCLE ZIM. men a prominent place in its conn cils. the American continent to pass Into the.

hands of a larger It is thirteen miles long and has retained 1 Eugene Walter's play, "The Wolf." which comes to the Home theatre might be called a poem play of pil- In service sixty years its original or some time women took a large part in the revo- in England and the United States; and lution whlcn 0UBted Abdul. Hamld It is said to have a frpm his throne. Ther dropped the following in Persia, Including some hmak man case' and some tures. It Is very seldom that one equipment brought from England. been built on the lines of integrity and fair dealing.

We are authorised by the state io practice our profession. We have studied In Germany, Sweden and in this country. One of the doctors has practiced in Hot Springs, Ark. We gfio everything free such as our service, treatment, consultation, examination and advice. We charge for medicine only at a very reasonable price.

DR. RUBIN, Physician and 8urgcon in Charge 108 North Main. Hutchinson, Kan. sees a play that grips the interest Houston representatives of "rail or tne nigner omcia.s aua instances even addressed public meet- members of Parliament. That the tod, w.g t.

roads have compiled figures showing and piques the curiosity with Its first line, "The Wolf," does The curtain rises on a beautiful scene. It that more than 100,000 bales Of cot new movement among women, wnicn ahHO-hin(, wptern era customs and absorbing Western ton will' be shipped from Texas to even Persia has already begun, Bhould is Indian summer in the Northern Ideals. There are now native doctors and one lady lawyer. -The age of marriage is being raised Japan and other countries beyond the woods. Pines and golden, foliage min 1 find support in this Is not at all astonishing, and as this sect is expected to play a leading part in the gle their light and shade.

A stream Pacific this year. Heretofore these countries have made their importa winds down the avenues of cotton- in enlightened quarters to something tions chiefly frji; India. future development or the country an approaching the European standard extension of the woman's movement In the belief that the rupture in The lot. of the child -widow is being woods. In the background are the blue footUiHa Tp the right is iXho log house cf JkTavish, with a great tree in front of it Under a tree sits the relations of transcontinental lines made happier, and efforts are now due to the controversy over a divi being made to secure sanction for sion of passenger rates has the effect B'AUste, the Canuck, puffing at his remarriage, In Egypt there is evi of wiping Denver off the map in the pipe.

In the porchway is the form of MoTavtsh. He, too, Is smok dence of a desire for more education and greater freedom to. develop and use the intellectual faculties to the may. be expected, a development which is also fdreshadowed In other Eastern countries. In the East as In the West, the women are asking for the.

openings ot the doors to intellectual advancement; are claiming a larger Bhare In the world's work and an ampler choice of snhere. In Persia and In-dla, Turkey and where the women are under the sway of the VA.U 1 WaAU ture in irrigating gardens and or ing. The two men puff in silence for a moment while the auditor takes in fullest' extent. "If our real estate men and others the perfect coloring, perspective and tiat nev save a ten ana The Chinese women are allowing their feet to grow to normal else, and. grouping of the scene.

Then McTav- interested in the development of this matter of tourist business, the traffic bureau of the chamber of commerce of that city is to make a vigorous In the routing of the traffic. i While some railroads have resorted to creosoting tor the treatment of railroad ties the Southern Pacific has engaged in a different sort of for; the same purpose. It has rea'Av beved Ted a new 1 ts rti ish says, "You say that she -died. section would conduct a systematic unfortunately, though it is symptomat mon?" campaign to tell the world what we lc of the change, are adopting Euro- Oriental tradition of passive This is one of Eugene -Walter's rpsan dress." The Japanese are ask- have here, it would be worth much to our city." be. 00 -mattw tnev oc ence and virtual slavery, the move strong points begins his story with Ing for teachers and are sending their ment is almost lf 'not entirely; coa- meat Just removed from the- Great Salt to high schools, and they too are fined aisoardlngOie picturesque oostame the opening lines.

He wastes no time in unnecessary conversation, and he sticks to the point from curtain to Eat Bon Ton Bead. Meals 26c We serve fine meals for i5c, Oea- of their Lake, 10,000 ties that have been in pickle la that highly mineralized tody of for three years; These have UUIU0yriUK AJ- UUVaUVU se, last decade or two French Clean and Wholesome. Phone us and have our wagon stop at your. home. -r Every where, In fact East and West Cafe, 811 North Main.

30- CYRU8 Pit Another of these pretty picture ef v- been" snipped to Haien, and will the. same unrest and longing 1 for change, for! a wider outlook and a fects Is in Act Three. Two men are be placed In a roadbed of the Hazea squatting in the foreground. Stand' We always have sold better shoes Bolt of suede and pateut leath A horrible example choose i tl larger llf areabundantly manifest er will continue in" first fashion for cut-on vior test purposes, i ine experiment la not a new scheme as the railroad states that 'tW: ties in the for the money. Our Men's $4 Tilt Shoes are the best wearing, most comfortable shoes for the money In late summer early fall wear.

Persia is only, for the moment, the hardest way ot helping the aai most' Interesting because Persia Is, he doesn' much. the last to Join the movement Globe. and Oermaa Oovernesaes have teeen the constant companions of the ladles of the harems, ambng whom Western iueas hate found a Jlace. Turkish ladles have pat on the garb of Western thought, with their Parts-Ian Educated as are ew ol their sex In less -favored circumstances In EnglaaS. and America.

In France and Qeraany, they have ing, is the lithe, -graceful figure of Jules Beanbeln. Hilda appears, at the top of the trail carrying the. canoe paddle. She stands there an instant Old Promontory treated in the Three' things must match yonr this whole broad land of ours. Copyright, 1911, H.

B. lake are still "good after 40 years of holding paddla like a spear, dress your shoes, bag and hat ervlcs. For purpose of educaUng the YCUuG'S SHOE STORE public with respect to the condition of railroads la the U.iltei etates the grown discontented with their seclusion. Book has given them' a keen desire to see the. outside la India.

In rypt and la Persia tie! irisca now prinnx its Information WHY NOT TELL THE WORLD HO IH3 la tt time Ubles. Ia ihe l'3t issue It ii'ilown that act -TtVXi rave- An Advertising or Publicity Campaign lira decrt I r'SJta fsr Suggested for Hutchinson. alsirclon Laropean governesse and; mtcsionarles, the reading or West. traAobki and Josrnalt may also be tXa liaoal year. 6 iaxx'i Jzzr, WIS, "Why shouldn't Hutchinson conduct an organized and lystematic publicity tM to It tis i.ila roto-t ta campaign to call attention to the p-eat posalbllltles heref inaatred I 1 rl-' ,11.

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