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The Hutchinson News from Hutchinson, Kansas • 10

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AGE TEN. THE TCHI SO EWS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, Y)Zl testimony, declaring she was a "per-' Jurer" and her story "a sUck of inanu- factured Incidents." Indications early today were the Buster Brown Shoes for Children. Punch Judy Shoes for Children. WEATHER HALTS PAVEMENT WORK Public Now Prefers Vegetable Laxatives case would not go to the jury before Wednesday.

MOSES WAS THE BEST JUMPINCWAR HORSE Stamey-Mackey Company Probably Will Resume Brick Laying Tomorrow, However. Dr. CtMveQ'i Syrap Pepua ilforJi "ft relief la attanl wit TIIE public is constantly be-coming more discriminating in its choice of things. Those subject to constipation try to learn what makes them consti ANT FAMILY MAT TRT IT FREE Thousands of parents are asking themselves, Where eon I find a trust-vorthy laxalise thai anyone in the family can use vhen constipated?" I woe you to try Syrup Pepsin. I Bill gladly proside a liberal free sample bottle, sufficient for an adequate lest.

Write me where to send U. Address Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 515 Washington Monlictllo, Illinois.

Do it notel Animal Who Served Under Three Flags Took New York Commencing Tomorrow NOVEMBER SALE OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES Offering New Styles at Great Savings Every person wjio understands the significance of a CAIN CAMPBELL Prizes. I I pated, and then avoid it. If constipation persists in spite of all their efforts they take the mildest, most easily tolerated laxative obtainable, not a drastic physic that UDsets SHOE SALE will make it a point to be here Shut down for several days because of the heavy rains, th9 Stamey-Mackey Construction company plans to resume work tomorrow on laying brick on section of federal aid hard road project No. 27. The concrete mixer probably will be started again Thursday, providing the weather is sufficiently mild.

The contractors have approximately one section of base and two sections of brick to complete this 15-mile stretch of pavement which will give a paved highway from Hutchinson to the county line west of Sylvia. Almost ten and one-half miles of base is laid and the brick laying gang has five and three-fourth miles laid. Five miles of completed pavement la opened. Delayed Start Too Long. This pavement job would have been finished, County Engineer W.

A. Stacy said today, had the contractors iew i om, inov. i. Muses, a. biiuh- ed old war horse with no pedigree, who learned to jump on French battle-' fields, today held the title of the best-jumper among sixty crack horses at the National Horse Show.

He is a red chestnut and represented the cavalry schocl-at Fort Riley, Kans. In the competition last night, Moses handily disposed of at least a dozen blue ribbon former title holders. He has served under three flags. He was bred in Ireland, and Uncle Sam purchased- him from the French during the world war. Maj.

J. A. Barry, who rode him, isn't sure of his age, saying it may be any tomorrow and the rest of this week. These shoes are all standard makes -the hnest quality lit compound of Egyptian senna and pepsin with pleasant-tasting aro-matics, and has been satisfactorily sold for 30 years. the harsher physics it does not product a habit, and increased doses are not in fact, it so trains the stomach muscles that in time medicines of all kinds can be dispensed with.

Many take a teaspoonful of Syrup Pepsin once a week as a health safeguard. Others use it only when required, as, for exam- le, Mrs'. J. W. Borroughs of ittlo Rock, who finds it equally valuable for herself and the children, and Mr.

Enas Costa of Watsonville, whoso family uses it regularly. Try Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in constipation, biliousness, pilesf headaches, sallow complexion, and to break up fevers and colds. A generous-sizo bottle can be had at any drug store, and it costs only about a cent a dose' obtainable, and selling in our regular stock at greatly in ad- them for days afterwards. As over 10 million bottles of Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin are sold a year, a large proportion of the people of this country must believe that this mild vegetable compound is the proper remedy for them, and so it is. No need to take salt waters and powders that dry up the blood; coal-tar drugs in candy form that produce skin eruptions, or calomel that salivates. These drugs are "heroic over-effective, weakening and griping. The best constipation remedy is the one that moves the bowels without shock to your system, and such a one is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.

It is a vegetable where from twelve to twenty. AN INSURANCE ENIGMA. of these prices. See the yf 1 stvles and values in Ibegan wrjrk immed.ately after the let Why Is It That Men Think More of Cars Than of Themselves? Insurance men say it is rare for our windows. A people to voluntarily call for life rn-4 0 it -r surance.

"I only recall two instances iu several years where people have come to me voluntarily to, ask for life Insurance policies, said Ed Benham, a life insurance agent. Ed M. Moore, another agent, says he does not recall a single instance of anyone calling tor life, accident or sick insurance, unsolicited. "Men come in and ask for Insurance on their jitney, or on "their house, or other property," said Mr. Moore.

"But they have to be solicited to take out insurance on themselves. Do they think more of their automobiles than of themselves?" 1 ting, or ai leasi wumii a lew neeivo. It was more than two months after the letting on April 21 before the first base was-laid. The intervening time was spent prospecting for gravel more closeto the project. Since starting the contractors have lost 19 days because of rain and 9 days because, of lack of cement.

Plenty of cement is on hand now and nothing but weather will shut off work. Might Finish It. Prospects of finishing the remaining four and one-half miles of base are remote, Mr. Stacy says. There have been winters when it would be possible to work up int6 December but November generally sees the last of concrete work.

The brick laying gang can be assembled" more easily and probably will work intermittently until it has. caught up with the completed base. "My guess would be that we would finish perhaps' a mile and a half or two miles more of said Mr. Stacy. "We probably will have three miles can be put in such shape however that it can be used during the winter." J- $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 Women's and Children's Women's or girls' low heel In this lot you will find hi-shoes In Black or brown shoes or oxfords in new most any style oxford or calf or kid with low- heel styles and most all sizes.

oe" ew s)es 'n Dotn -lew and medium heels. or high heels. Arranged on a lot of broken sizes Come in early for the best tables. for men. selection.

All sizes. $3.95 $4.95 $5 95 IF SKIN BREAKS OUT, IS FIERY, ITCHY OR ROUGH, USE SULPHUR T.iere Are Many Kinds of Parasites Preying Upon All Kinds of Life. As was the case of John J. Walker, who resides at 1S34 Cedar Nashville, and is employed at Silberman's Jewelry Co. In speaking ol his trouble, he says: For months past I could only work part time, and had a severe hacking cough, my stomach-would bloat after eating, and I had shortness of breath, dizziness and a coated tongue.

I obtained the Quaker Herb Ex Just the moment you apply Men-tho-Sulphur to an itching, burning or out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to iiery ec- One Lot Boys' Shoes (sizes 5 to6), $5 value One Lot Child's Black Kid Shoes (6 to 8) for. $1.45 One Lot Misses' Black Shoes (12 to 2) for $3.45 Women's Black Kid Bourdoir Slippers (Xmas Presents) MANSLAUGHTER AT WORST. that nothing has ever been Marriage Licenses. Clarence R.

Gantz, Plevna 28 IvieM. Duncan, Alden 23 Adam Spahn, Offerle 21 Josephine Dolechek, Kinsley .21 Ernest A. McClure, Hutchinson. .24 Elizabeth Preheim, Pretty 24 Charles J. Jackson, Hutchinson 29 Ethel M.

Crawford Hutchinson. Curtis J. Olds, Hutchinson "Legal age" Sadie Hoffman, Hutchinson "Legal age" David L. Snell, Hutchinson 22 Erma Sagerty, 17 H. W.

Mathes, Hutchinson ....21 Myrtle Carley, Hutchinson, 18 James M. Cline, Hutchinson 26 Bessie Irena Dunbar, Lyons 17 Harold V. Hadley, Salina 35 Mary E. Berger, Salina 33 Ervin J. Yoder, 22 Barbara N.

Eash, 21 W. L. Weigel, "Legal age" Minnie Austin, Skiatook, Okla "Legal age" found to take its place. Because of its germ destroying properties, It quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin In place of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait for improvement.

It quickly shows. You can get a little Jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur at any drug store. tract and after taking it, expelled a monster tapeworm, some 31 feet in length. What happiness and joy this medicine has brought to me, words Onyx Hose for Men Edwin Clapp Shoes for Men. It Is Either That or Acquittal for a Los Angeles Woman.

Los Angeles, Nov. 14. Acquittal or, at the worst, manslaughter. Those are the only possible verdicts in the case of Mrs. Clara Phillipson trial for the murder of Mrs.

Alberta Tremaine Meadows, according to Bertram Herrlngton, chief defense counsel, who, after taking up all of yesterday's sessions with his arguments to the jury, was expected to continue through much of today. Mr. Herrington "pleaded acquittal, declaring it was Mrs. Peggy Caffee, star witness for the state, and not Mrs. Phillips, who struck the hammer blows which brought death to Mrs.

Meadows. He attacked Mrs. Caffee's and Womeen. 14 NORTH MAIN prevent a recurrence of the recent strike, and retard sentiment in favor cannot express. Anyone doubting can write to Mr.

Walker and he will be only too glad to testify to the truth of the results secured in his case. The Quaker Health Teacher says: There are political, social, vegetable, animal arid human vultures, that are a great impediment to all progress and are the real problems that scientists In all branches are trying to solve. The Quaker Herb with their wonderful Quaker Herb Extract has beyond question solved the human problem. So far as parasites classi of public ownership. The report said sentiment for public ownership was growing.

A Dual Control. It was claimed by the report that with the labor board and interstate First M. E. Ladies Aid Bazaar. Dec.S.

14-12t uburban Graber's Special For Day "HUGRO," T-l- lir-Al T5 commerce commission functioning a dual control was established that had proved a failure and the system was in principle. "It appeared at the time of this strike that the walkout was welcomed i by the railroads," the report said. "This highly expensive experiment has shown conclusively that it is im- practical to have two separate con- stituted governmental agencies en Specials Drag ii lie vv uiititsr oruum wate youf HU Outwears them all. Guaranteed to last as long as two cf the eld style brooms costing $1.00 each. Special Wednesday 1 deavoring to regulate and control the nation's transportation systems.

The policy is inconsistent, unsound and unjust. It is as foolish as it would be to have two boards of directors for a single bank." fied under the head of Worms, 'tapeworm heading the list of these most annoying disturbers, and is indicated by having dark circles around the eyes, constant picking of the nose, a ravenous appetite, nervousness, bloating or fullness after eating, constipation and general weakness are some of the symptoms of Tapeworm, and If not expelled will lead to an early death. Quaker Herb Extract will detect and inform you of the presence "of this monster in your body, and by applying to us, directions will be given you how to take this medicine and ex-pell this disturber. Quaker Herb Extract can be obtained at Weesner's Drug Store, No. 3 South Main or your nearest dealer.

Price 1.00 a bottle or 3 for $2.50. like ajjplant, it rr kkes it gro new agfkn 5 5 3 f-fi i A PHOTO PRINT AGENCY HERE. When the fibre shows a tendency to curl, it's a cign that the Hugro needs a drink. Simply Jet it stand in water for a minute or so, (as shown below) and presently the fibre is fine and straight and your Hugro as good as before. Ycu save the difference, and the Hugro is SUBURBAN DAY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922 $2.50 Hot Water Bottle, Special $1.99 $3.00 Hot Water Bottle, Special $2.50 Fountain Syringe, Special 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil, Special 39c 1 lb.

Milk Magnesia, Special 39c 1 lb. Mineral Oil, Special 79c Creme Oil Soap, Special, 16 for $1.00 Palm Olive Soap, Special, 13 for $1.00 10c Hard Water Castile Soap, Special 12 for Big Ben Toilet Paper, Special, 12 for Pepsodent Tooth Paste, Special Pebecco Tooth Paste, Special Fr eel Weesner rRYING TO DECIDE WHO SHOULD MAKE RATES Miss lone Aspey Adds New Llns io Her Business. Miss lone Aspey, manager of the Hutchinson Blue Print Supply Co. In the Interurban Station has accepted the local agency of the Gallup Map and Supply Co. of Kansas City, which manufacturers photo prints of any size and'deslgn.

She can secure iphoto of any size of any documents of which exact duplicates may (be desired. Amy discharges can be and prints of pocket size be made so that ex-soldiers may carry an exact copy of their credentials with thera at all times, she says. far better for rugs and carpets, as it will not injure the finest goods. Wednesday Only None laid away None delivered No phene orders None to children Call in perscn. 3 The Matter is Being Talked at Meeting Being Held in Detroit.

GRABER FURNITURE CO Corner of A and Main A I 4i Yeomen Free Dance. The Yeomen will give a dance for members and their friends Wednesday evening the 15th at the hall 6084 North Main. 14-2t 1 Phone 168. DRUGS No. 3 S.

Main. In answering advertisements, please mention The News. iv Detroit, Nov. 14. Amendment of the transportation act to clarify the question of jurisdiction of federal and state commissions was one of the major matters for discussion facing the 34th annual convention cf the National Association of Railway and Utilities Commissioners which opened here today.

A report urging abolition of the railway labor board and the transfer of its functions to the Interstate commerce commission and enactment of legislation which would enable (the commission to enforce Its orders, was submitted to the convention by the association's committee on public ownership. The report said such steps would Petey Dink. This System All Vrong By C. A. Vcight.

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