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iBnpgHV SI mm THE DAILY TIMES. Unoriginal White Lanndnr Soap NEVER DISAPPOINTS SlIYO; CAKE dishes, fruit bowls and numerous other K- I like articles in the IjA. 1 tjfiH new designs in sil- lver plated-ware add beauty to ev- table they adorn and are useful as well as ornamental. If these articles are of the right quality, they may be used constantly and will retain their beautiful lustre for years. We have only that that may be handed down to future generations as heirlooms.

Just the thing for wedding gifts. Cascarets Cleanse Liver And Bowels No BilMousness, Headache, Sick, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Coated Tongue or Constipation. Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a swill barrel. the first step to untold foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Cas caret tonight will give you a thorough cleansing inside and straighten you out by morning.

They work while you 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you feeling good for months. Millions of men and wo men take a Cascaret now and then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment. forget the their little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. Richmari-Milburn Marriage. Maxwell R.

Richman of Tuscarawas and Miss Bertha E. Milburn of Gnadenhutten were united in marriage October 14 at 6 by Rev. C. A. MacDonald, pastor of the Church of Christ of this city.

Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple went to the home of Mr. aunt where a sumptuous wedding dinner was served. Mr. Richman is a man of sterling qualities and his bride is a most estimable and lovely young lady. A wide circle of friends wish Mr.

and Mrs. Richman all happiness and prosperity. A A DDIC JEWELER OPTICIAN. AN ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY HOW SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS CAN BE REMOVED Virginia Ransome, in her talks on health and beauty says: "Those disagreeable and unsightly hairs can be permanently removed without injury to the most delicate skin by using simple sulfo solution. This solution is applied with the tips of the fingers, keeping the parts moist until the hairs are actually This writer advises against the use of powders and pastes which only burn the hairs off at the roots, leaving the skin rough and Bore, while this simple snlfo solution leaves the skin soft, smooth and white.

"It is really says Mrs. Ransome, how beautiful your face and arms will look after removing the hairs with this simple solution. Druggists charge $1.00 per ounce bottle for sulfo solution, but one bottle will be all you will need, as the hairs very rarely return after the first application. Any druggist will sell you sulfo solution, or you can get it by mail in a plain wrapper from the Cooper Pharmacal 81 W. Lake Chicago, III.

0e Kidney and Bladder PIH! POR BACK A CHS Oh! Look Who's Here! Star Theatre, KM: IM 18 The Trancfocoa FEATURING Nme. Rosa, The Greatest Mind Reader IS TEE ORIGINAL HAS THIS SIGNATURE TWO BIG ACTS IN ONE with 3000 feet of film Admission, IOC, to any Seat in the House Your Vacation Pictures, ANV The kodak story of your vacation is not complete until the prints are in your album. Should you wish to do the work yourself, we will show you how easy it is to develop in the Kodak Film Tank, and print by gaslight Velox Paper. Drop in and ive a visit with us. C.

REA Store ttphia, Open an account with us. We 1 an from $10 to $150 on all chattel security. Lowest rates in the county. Write or phone. Bell 25; Home 88.

CIDER PRESERVATIVES We have the kind that will keep your cider just the way you want it. Pure Salicylic Acid For canning and Preserving. The Kuenzli Drugstore Corner Opposite Court House Phone 47 New Philadelphia, 0 UNION LOAN 128 East Third St. Uhrichsville Classified aas in The Dally Times bring results. Try IL tf C.

E. WARING REAL ESTAIE AND INSURANCE FIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT. OFFICE, PIKE ALLEY. WILLIAM AUL AU CT ROIS BBK Farm sales, Merchandise, Real Estate and Fine Stock.

Speaks both Snglish and German Language. Stra8burg. Ohio Home Phone 146 GRIER TOMLINSON and Spouting for The Tinner, a Special! KATI recK-wi JI, PI OBA Y-Mi Work Qmnami No. 27 Wins Shawl. Number 27 was the lucky number won by Mrs.

Lawrence Stuber in the shawl contest, conducted by Mrs. Broadhurst. Koehler-Stevens Marriage. Ross Raymond Koehler of Beach City, and Miss Lena J3urdell Stevens of this city, were married Tuesday ev enlBg at 6 at the United Breth ern parsonage by Rev. Vernon L.

Vrye. The young couple will make their home In Beach City. Armstrong-1 rvln Marriage. David J. Armstrong of Newport Ohio, and Miss Ethel W.

Irvin of Dennison, Ohio, were married Tuesday af temoon at 3 at the Lutheran parsonage by Rev. W. F. Rangeler. The young couple were unaccompanied.

day evening at her home in North Third street. After the businesk meet ing a social hour was spent and a dainty lunch was served. Music was furnished during the evening by Miss Ruth Williamson and Miss Edna Frye. Octavo Club. Miss Stella Hill was hostess to the Octavo club Tuesday evening at her home in West Fair street.

The evening was spent in embroidering. Lunch was served. The club took in three new members: Rhea Flynn, Wilma Rolli and Silvia McCue. Miss Zella Kelly will entertain the club next week at her home in Dover. Entertained.

Mrs. W. C. Hardesty, Tuscarawas avenue was hostess to a charmingly appointed affair, Tuesday in honor of her mother, Mrs. H.

C. Haines of Sabetha, Kansas. There were 75 guests present from this city and Canal Dover. The house was prettily decorated in hydrangea, the color scheme was earried out in brown and green. The afternoon was spent in point euchre, honors being carried off by Mrs.

S. Nicholson of this city and Mrs, Calvin Deis of Canal Dover. An elegant two course lunch was served at tables prettily decorated in small ferns and cut flowers. MOSES SUSS Goed Health Impossible with Disordered Stomach. Pon Honor Club.

Miss Mary Shorb was hostes? to the Pon Honor club Tuesday evening at her home in South Sixth street. The evening was spent in euchre. Favor was won by Miss May Kuenzli. A dainty two course lunch was served by the hostess. Miss May Kuenzli will entertain the culb next week.

Missionary Society. Mrs. E. B. Shaniey will entertain the Young Ladies Missionary society and the C.

W. B. M. of the Christian church this evening at her home in East Fair street. Relief Corps.

At the regular business meeting of the Relief Corps of the Andrew Crawford Post 103 Tuesday evening, Mrs. Laura Cherry assistant state inspector of Mansfield, inspected the corps and found it to be up to the standard and was very well pleased. After the business meeting a social hour was spent and dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Cherry left Wednesday for East Liverpool.

Young Ladies Missionary Society. Miss Helen Eckert was hostess to the Young Ladies Missionary society of the United Brethren church Tues- There Is nothing that will create sickness or cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, and many people daily contract serious maladies simply through disregard or abuse of the stomach. We urge every one suffering from any stomach derangement, indigestion, or dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, with the distinct understanding that we will refund their money without question or formality, if after reasonable use of this medicine they are not satisfied with the results. We rec ommend them to our customers every day, and have yet to hear of any one who has not been benefited by them. Three sizes, 25c, 50e, and $1.00 a box.

Sold in New Philadelphia only at our Rexall Store. F. C. Rea. YIN OATIS It TO BUSBIN just as thoroughly as we supply the stationary needs of their elders.

We have a complete line of composition bodes, pens, pencils, drawing tools, sponges, for their study hours as wefl as games for their play time. We want every child in town to come and see us and our store. This means you above all others. Come to-day if you can. STORE o.

jx JO NIU ISSUE REN PHOHE DIRECTORY The Tuscarawas County Home Tele phone Co. preparing a new directory. Since the publication of the last one many new subscribers have chang ed their numbers, residences, and places of business. The company kind ly requests that all feucn changes be reported to the office promptly to avoid delay in the issue of the directory. 184 UNION OPERA HOUSE ALL THIS WEEK-FAIR WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, OCT.

EC. The Earle Stock Augmented by THE McCOYS COMPANY America's Greatest Vaudeville Entertainers. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY or any rainy day of the fair. Night Prices IO, 20, 30 and 50c Matinee Prices IO and 20c. PLAY TONIGHT "ON THE Seat sale is now on at Book Store.

HEAT YOUR HOUSES FOR LESS THAN HALF THE COST YOU CAO WITH AHY OTHER STOVE ON EARTH. THE 6REATEST STOVE EYER MADE FOR BURNIN6 SOFT COAL OR SUCK To Be Demonstrated By Mr. Bernard at the Tuscarawas County Fair, at the Booth of Garver Bros. of Strasburg, Ohio, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 19th and 20th.

Come and see the wonderful FLORENCE HOT BLAST in full operation, burning soft coal and slack with as steady oeat as hard coal in a base burner This marvelous Heater will be burning soft coal and slack without any smoke; will be fed with the cheapest kind of fuel and refuse and will produce heat of amazing intensity. It will bum its own smoke, consume its own gas and through other wonderful workings will convince every beholder that it is a MARVEL AMONG HEATERS, rhe J. B. Howard Combustion Device which has made the Hot Blast Air-Tight Florence famous, is the only absolute smoke consuming device that has ever been constructed in the history of the burning of bituminous coal. NO SMOKE! NO SOOT! Everything Consumed.

DBT! NO CLINKERS FROM HURD OR SOFT OMLI CTS. Ashes as Powder. THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVE ON EARTH! It is not the original cost of a stove, but it is what it costs to operate it that counts. THE FLORENCE is an investment; it pays for itself in a very short time. As a fire keeyer it will be just as good 20 years now.

If the fire pot cracks inside of 5 years we will give youi one free of charge. THE ONLY FLOOR HEATER ON THE MARKET, or that has ever been made. THE FLORENCE Has twice the life of any other stove, because the Florence burns out the fuel; in all other stoves the fuel bums out the stove. It is truly a most wonderful stove ever invented. The Hot Olast Air-Tight Florence will burn anything or soft coal, coal siftings, coal dust, slack coal, coke, wood, sawdust and rubbish.

The fire never goes out, day or night; and a steady even temperature may be maintained. AII features are patented and the J. B. Howard Combustion Patent which has made the Florence famous, was sustained THREE DIFFERENT TIMES by the U. S.

Courts, and any stove manufacturer, dealer or purchaser using same without proper authority will be rendering himself liable for profits and damages. It is the zenith of stove most important stove invention of modem times. if The Florence is Operated According to DUectibns: The No. 21 will heat one small room all winter with two tons of slack or lump coal. The No.

48 will heat two or three small rooms all winter with two and three-fourths ton of slack or lump coal. The No. 51 or No- 33 will heat three or four rooms all winter with three tons of slack or lump coal. The No. 53 or No.

35 will heat five rooms all winter with four tons of slack or lump coaL the No. 55 or No. 37 will heat a large store or school room with six tons of slack or lump coal. For a church less coal will be required. Will bum a ton less of hard coal than a hard coal Base Burner of the same size and heat twice the space..

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