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DECATUR HERALD MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1919. i 1 i I I. a 1 dav. one in day. one in ECATLIRHERa Wapella, the other in jraios In the southern portion.

Wapella election proved Three fifths of the ote had been Kcnney. The MILLIKIN MEETS iWILL SENTENCE to be a little exciting when there by one OHIO-ILLINOIS EWS OF SPORT Establish October I. tijr The Heraie-ntTi. I'nrlalnn Vote Heavy. WM.

tj a little encounter oetween Mayor w. Stone and Justice of the Peace F. C. Himes over the issues of the election. The election contests in both places, however, were hard fought Paris cast an unprecedentedly heavy vote.

The greatest doubt exists as to when the result of today's Entered at the Poet of flee 1. nT" I elections will be known. and Indicated good interest all comunlcatlone to The Hii.il' HARDEST LAST ESCAPED NEGRO Illinois College Stands in'Claud Hogans. Convicted In the northern part of the coun SCRAP TO FIX "BIG 10" TITLE TS election in Wapella resulted as cat or. Illinois.

Trie aseociaiea rreu le exelm. in tli nee for try the voters trudged through snow tt(ft reached a depth of eight Inches. Paris had the heaviest November fall oewe dUpstch.i credited to It aTLr VI erwtee credited to this peDer t. credited to thim Ol the local oewe of pooTanenue tleneo nerein. in 75 years, and in the south there had been heavy rains.

The polls opened at 8 o'clock and remained open until 6. but the. early voting In All the rights or republic. follows: Nelson Thorpe, 237; C. K.

Swearingen, 237; John O'Brien, 218; W. F. Stone. 199; Harry Scott ,173. 1 The election in Kenney was as follows: F.

E. Shepherd. 214; Frank Stewart. 203; Rufus Parker, 197; J. M.

Kemp, 195; Ned Warrick, 194. Sell We'll. The seat sale for the Myrna Shar-low concert to be given in the theater on Tuesday night is going only remain now about 100 of Bigamy, Arrested in Centralia other matter herein are also nLr Way of Little 19 Football Championship Have Chance to Win AVIATORS NOT IN CLASS WITH STALEY WARRIORS Locals Have Easy Victory Carrying Pigskin Across Goal Line For a Total of 61 Points. this city was impeded Dy an insui ficiency of election officials. 8LBSCKIIT10N tUTcg President Poicare, accompanied oy By per Football Championship by Defeating Ohio irnrelcrn Minister Pichon voted at carrier In Deeator aarlyi week.

Ic mall In Decatofs tradlne leneja. Be vxjin ivii i-otj ju. unci hi. v-'on Persons returned to Clinton at 7:30 eats l.be Among the Cardinal Amette was at tne After ''defeating Illinois Wesleyan Saturday decisively, there is but one team that stands between Millikin per month. He Per rear.

o'clock this evening with Claude was ot Mlss polls at 8:30, but the booths were not gans, colored, who was arrested at Lwing of Decatur for a party vance. and the Little Nineteen football ifi. ivns Dwin? is a. nprnnna mall ouUlde Decmtnr-. Si championship.

1 ream in 1 nn t-euirauu lew udy.i ku uyuu uiucid There are iriena or juiss bnarlow, per month, lie. Per rar t7M iTT College and the dope indicates that from the local sheriff. ri -J 1 1 f- 1 .1 OHIOANS UNC0NQUERED Coach Harmon's aggregation will be I Hogans was convicted for blgmany i. a hard nut for the Blue and White1 in the local courts in 1917. He was ofKSe SSi 1.

h. Roberts r. h. Nechy f. Roberts The casket used In the recent funeral of Grand Prince Yl.

of Korea wa3 fashioned 120 years ago. and was coated with black lacquer 2j Inches Lanum, r. h. b. Pyrzynski, 1.

h. b. Krlgbaum, b. Dressen, q. Chamberlain's Tablet.

eleven to cracK. une Jacksonville piacea in tne count jau aner ne wao Kranlch land wa mariB bunch is the only team in the Little convicted and wh.le he was waiting anlch land was 1 made Saturday af-Nineteen conference besides Millikin to be sentenced by the judge he broke nf 7.,. iil sir, that nr. to a few waiter iroutman of Decatur was the that time up to a ttwi- Since that time up to a few q. Burns People everywhere speak well I 'thick In Korea It has bee na cus- Summary.

Illinois has been playing" a Kreat weeks ago hi: whereabouts were from r.Mn times to keeD various Chamberlain's Tablets. If yon Ji Ki. 1 i tivico wciii, LJ JBltf.ll HCKHUU lor season, ana it326 ne racre: 20 acres went to Corrv sizes of coffins in ine cnosei uuhs troubled with indigestion or tot. nas proven nerseu 10 ue oi cnamp on-' nusaiur il aaiua maiucu vjit 0ac Vt now tnat ship caliber. Coach Harmon's crew forced wife of John McClory.

There Spa'nhour for $205 Per acre: five life) palace, and to apply a new coat trimmed Wesleyan at Bloomington were two children by her first mar- acres of timber land was sold to IacJuer twice each year, in spring stipation give them a trial. Yoa i-, Score, Staleys. 61, Aviators, substitutes. Wood worth for Wagner, Crisp for Koehler, Brecount for Dressen, Dressen for Lanum May for Pyrzynski, Pyrzynski for Krlgbaum, Root for Kizanowski, Pochaska for Burke. Referee.

Harley Mintun. Um certain to be benefitted by thea. two weeks ago by a big margain and nage, these children now being cared and autumn. Fred O. Woodward was the last week they succeeded in beati'mr for by local relatives.

His wife died 1 Per about a year ago. Hogans at the time executor of the estate. With appropriate services the serv of his arrest was conducting a shoe pire "Red" Woodworth; Time of quarters, 15 minutes. MINOR LEAGUERS SEEK "AGREEMENT" ice flag of the M. E.

church was lowered at the morning hour of worship this morning. J. J. Rolofson gave an address during the ceremonies. Born, to Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Glenn, West White street, a son, in the family home. The forcible detainer suit of W. H. Roberts against Paul Lauler.

tried in Justice Stoje's court Saturday morning, was continued until Thursday. Music pupils in Clinton of Miss Louise Watson Helmick. a member of the faculty of the J. M. U.

at Deca- shining parlor in Centralia. He will be placed in the Dewitt county jail until Dec. 1, when Judge G. A. Sentel, who will be In Clinton at that time to convene the January term of court, will pass sentence on him.

It is probable that he will be sent to the penitenUsry. J. W. Conklin Dead. Joseph W.

Conklin, brother of Shelby Conklin, 212i East Main street, died Saturday night in the John Warner hospital. Mr. Conklin had been sick since last March with complications and had Clianute Ficid's aviators did not have a chance with Staleys Sunday afternoon and the locals walked away with long end of a 61-0 score. Forward Jir.e plunging, end runs, a goal kick and even a safety floured in the scoring of the locals. During the last half Coach Brannan completely shifted hla line-up, putting line men In the back field and Ran-fjul could not even stop this form of attack.

Thrift and Veech were not even out in suits and took a rest after their hard game last Tuesday. Cart. Wasem attended the game on crutches. Held Locals at First. To start out with, Staleys received the kick-off and for the first few minutes it appeared that the game was to be a hard one for the locals.

Rantoul's line allowed Staleys back-field to make first down twice and then heid. Lanum punted and the Rantoul quarter, who was the star for the visitors, carried the ball back to about midfleld. Some nice gains were made by line plunging and end runs but Staleys soon put a etop to the advance and recovered the ball. Iong Cains by Pyrzynski, Krlgbaum and t.anum put the ball within scoring distance and the first touchdown was made when Pyrzynski went through right tackle for an eight yard squirm over the goal line. Mintun kicked goal.

The Staley men soon had the ball again and advanced It to the 35 yard National Association Willing: to Re-same IS'egotiatlon With Majors After Abrogation. Lombard tn a close game by a score of 6 to 3. Millikin defeated Lombard by a score of 7 to 0 on her own field, in by far the hardest conference game of the season. These comparative scores indicate that the two teams are pretty evenly matched. Ward Is Out.

The team that will face Ilinois next Saturday, however, will be an entirely different one than the one that met and defeated Lombard. Besides the loss of Adkins and Gepford, there will be other men just as valuable, out of the lineup. In the Wesleyan fray "Rut" Ward suffered a fractured shoulder, and will not be able to play any more this season. "Rut" has been playing a stellar brand of football all this year, and will be sorely missed. He was one of the best tackles in the conference, and was not only a whale of a man on offense, but he had a habit -of break- tur.

have received word that alter woolr s)ia trill nhlicPfl to Civf! ir- been in the hospital for t.r h. haiuc of heria during most of the time. He was duties in peCatur. She has taught born in Ohio on Jan. 3.

1850. and wasmusic in Clinton for two years tiiu aun ui viuiu.m aim uiik-i Viaa verv lare class. 1 lin. or a number of years he has n.i. n.nit of p-armor was; lived in Clinton where he well arrested in Bloomington Friday night known.

Bes'ides his brother he leaves a neice. Mrs. A. Rundle of this ing through the line on defense, and hlockiner Dunts that were particularly city. Mrs.

Nathan Barnettt of East by Sheriff J. W. Persons of Clinton on the charge of disorderly conduct-He is only only 14 years of age. He Is at present in the county jail but will be arraigned before Judge John I WILL GUARANTEE IN WRITING TO TREAT ANY CASE OF PILES FREE OF CHARGE, IF THE DIS-EASE EVER RETURNS AFTER MY TREATMENTS HAVE BEEN COM. PLETED.

If your doctor has told you that Recti! Diseases oi Piles cannot be cured without a knife, he is not scientifically acquainted with the subject. If a doctor has examined you for Rectal trouble or Files and nearly killed you. he knows nothing about making an examination of these parts. If your doctor has treated you for Recta' demoralizing to opposing teams. WithjMaln strceV ia also a rciative.

Bedinger Mondty, when it is proDame ho will bo naroled to his narents. ward out, toacn ann is coniromeu Funeral services will be held in with the problem of developing a st John.g Catholic church Thursday tackle as well as a new gaurd to fill mornin(r. Burial in Woodlawn. the vacancy left by tho loss of Ad- Receive Pbstofflce Bids, kins. Last Saturdays game showed Kotior, ar(.

now nnsterl ralline- for Miss Nellie Foreman, daughter of IT. Ifro William Pnrpmfln of DR. MARKS ttegnlnr Graduated, Licensed nnd Registered Physician. line where the aviators held for downs. Mintun dropped back for a bids to be received up until December.

wavnesville. submitted to an NEW YORK. Nov. 16 The National Association of Minor Baseball Leagues, which abrogated the national agreement with the major leagues last January, is willing to enter into "an amicable agreement" it was announced tonight by A. R.

Tearney of Chicago, chairman of a committee appointed for this purpose. A resolution to that effect was adopted at a meeting of the association at Springfield. after J. Cal Ewing of San Francisco, a member of the committee, had an Informal conference in New York last Friday with August Herrmann of the National Commission and President John Heydler of hte National League in regard the resoration of relations between the major and minor leagues. To prevent any misconception of the stand of minor leagues.

Chairman Tearney made public the following resolution: "Resolved that the National Association approves the action taken by its committee appointed at the New York meeting to enter into an agreement with major leagues and it hereby resolves to continue this committee in existence for the purpose of entertaining any proposition which the major leagues may have to submit in an endeavor to formulate an amicable agreement between the major and minor leagues." Inspector Roy O. eme cy opCration in the hospital Worrell of Decatur for suitable quar- nipht at 8 o'clock for appendi- try at a field goal and placed ball squarely between the posts for iers ior me bunion posiomce. The younc; woman attends the mat. WltJ UIIC-UI vcij "vnn ci Ward was injured. To replace two such men as Ward and Adkins is aj very serious undertaking, and that is exactly the problem that Coach Wann must solve.

I The Millikin mentor is not dis-i couraged, however, and a stiff week I of preparation will be this week's I matter of routine business calls for a Clinton High school and lives with CHICAGO, Nov. 16. With the Western Conference football championship race drawing to a close, the undefeated Ohio State eleven tonight is within ojie game of the title with Illinois, victorious in five of its six games, and the only team left for the Ohioans to vanquish. These rivals, perhaps the most evenly matched teams in the "big ten," will clash at Columbus next Saturday. The championship hinges on the result.

As a result of Saturday's battles, the standings of the teams follow: Won. Lost. Pet. Ohio State ...3 0 1000 Illinois 5 4 .833 Chicago 4 1 iS00 Wisconsin 2 2 .500 Iowa 2 2 .500 Minnesota 2 2 .500 Michigan 1 3 -250 Northwestern 1 4 .200 Indiana 0 2 .000 Purdue 0 3 .000 Iloth TIMe Claimants. Illinois, if triumphant over the Ohioans, will be proclaimed the "big ten" champion, while a victory for the Buckeyes will give them undisputed possession of the title.

Ohio kept its slate clean yesterday by defeating Wisconsin. 3 to 0, while Illinois bagged a 2a to 7 victory over Michigan. The defeat was the most crushing Michigan has sustained this season, and the form displayed by Illinois has convinced its followers that the team will be the most dangerous foe Ohio will have faced this season. Some believe that Illinois has better than even chances to win. Harley Saved Ohio.

Wisconsin fought Ohio State to a standstill and conceded nothing to the Buckeyes, except, perhaps, in the kicking department. The toe of "Chik" Harley. who booted a field goal from the 20-yard line, was all that saved the game for Ohio. Chicago realizes tha it barely escaped defeat at the hands of the powerful Ohioans. The Hawkeyes the toughest foe the Maroons have faced.

The whistle ending the game probably saved the game for Chicago, as the Iowans had the ball within eight inches of Chicago's goal and were all set for the final charge. Northwestern Wins. Northwestern displayed a better fighting spirit than in any previous game in downing Indiana, 3 to 2. It was Northwestern's first victory in the conference race. With less than two minutes left to play.

Northwestern obtained the ball in mid-field, crashed tluough the Indiana defense to the 20 yard line, and Daley booted a goal from placement, giving Northwestern three points nec essary to win. TO BtV THIttJ I O.HI' A NY. SPKIXOFIKLD. Authority was granted to the Kinioch Bloom-ington Telephone company to purchase the toll line property of the Union Independent Telephone company at Tremont and East Peoria, in an order announced by the public utilities commission late today. I suitable location, a building of 2,200 Mr and Mrs.

c. L. Morse on North feet of square floor space being re- ti, three points. Mintun kicked off 70 yards to Itantoul and the ball went In play with the aviators In possession cn the 20 yard line. Attempts to plug Staleys forward wall proved quired with property equipment for' postoince employes, good light and a program at Millikin field.

Men who have seen the Harmonites play this year, say that they have a heavy, low chareinir line and a set of fast, FRENCH ELECTIONS LARGEST IN HISTORY location within 80 rods of a railroad station. Meet to Plan Roads. There will be a called meeting of shiftv blacks, who can skirt the ends the members of the Dewitt County LUC JlltllllJCl i I ami nit tne line wun equaj Board of Supervisors and the com Votinir Places Swamped by Influx aaturuay a.iut; uv.iv game of the season in the Little Nine ot Voters Results Still Vu. tabulated. teen conference.

It is the champion (By The Associated Press.) PARIS, Nov. 16. Election day missloners of highways in Clinton on Tuesday, November 18, to plan the steps to be taken in the December meeting of the board of supervisors to formulate the road improvement program for 1920. In conference with the commissioners a plan for the oiling of Dewitt county roads will be formulated, so that action can be taken acordingly In the next meet ship tilt, and both aggregations are after the hacon. It is very unfortunate that Coach Wann's misfortunes should come in a bunch, but if there is a man in the country who is equal to the occasion, it is "Hap" Wann.

This week's practise will tell the tale. dawned fine and clear with a moderate temperature. The balloting in Paris, Marseilles and elsewhere was heavy in the early hours, despite Friday's blizzard In the central and trouble or Piles and failed to effect a cure, it is no sign that yottr case is incurable, but is probable conclusive evidence that he knowj nothing about the diseases of the Rectum. A treat eye specialist was once complimented by a patient for his skill in removing a Cataract; his answer was: "Oh, that is lothing. I never make a failure nowadays, but I spoiled a bushel eyes learning how." MORAL: IF YOU ARE AFFLICTED WITH PILES.

FISTULA ANY RECTAL TROUBLE. GO TO A RECTAL SPECIALIST AND BENEFITED. DON'T ALLOW SOME ONE TO PRACTISE OX iOU. I do not use the knife, no injections, no burning, no chloroform, i'ou do not lose a single day by the use of my method. My method .3 safe.

You can consult me and be examined FREE of CHARGE. If you are tired of using salves, ointments, suppositories, come and talk it over with me. It matters not where you live. I en probably furnish you with one or more names of patients who hv completed my treatment, talk it over with them. That is better evidence than letters or testimonials.

Come to my office and talk it over with patients I am now treating and see what they think of it. Take my advice, it makes no dlfferenoe if you are man or woman, if you are suffering with Piles or any other disease of the Rectum, do not suffer another day. Do not fear to come and be examined. I promise that I will not hurt or harm you. Do not delay, neglecting these troubles is dangerous.

If you are a woman, lt me give you the name of some woman I have treated, then you will have confidence: if you are a man, let me give you the names ef business men right here in town who have taken mr treatment. DR. MARKS Firct Door South of 156 Merchant Street, Post's Jewelry Store. Decatur, ing of the board. During the sum had the best i mer this county the BOILERMAKERS FALL TO TAYL0RVILLE, 32-3 Christian County Team Has Little Trouble Winning From Kewance Eleven In Featureless tinme.

WESTERN LEAGUE MAGNATES ARRIVE roads in its history and roads near nDrlnern ParlB VL Clinton at the present time were never better. Milton Flntt Married. Milton Flatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Flatt, 316 West Johnson street, CHICAGO, Nov. 16. Club owners of the Western League began arriving futile and on a forward pass Mintun grabbed the oval out of the air but was downed In his tracks. Gains by Lanum and Krlgbaum put the ball on Decatur's 15 yard line where Dres-sen pulled his famous trick play and omped around end for a touchdown.

Mintun kicked goal. The last touchdown made In the first quarter was due to Jake Lanum who was given the ball on the 40 yard line and plowed his way through the entire aviator's line and backfield for the touchdown. The score at the end of the first quarter was 24-0. Score on Safety. Decatur again steadily advanced the ball to Rantoul's goal line and it looked like another touchdown but a Decatur man fumbled, the ball rolled over the goal line and a Rantoul man fell on it, giving Staleys a safety.

Krlgbaum made the score 33-0. towards the end of the half when he plowed his way through for a counter. Opening up with a series of passes line bucks, Decatur scored two lore touchdowns In the third quarter, lanum taking the oval over for ihe and Mintun kicking both 4oals. Lanum made another at the of the last period and Pyrzynski -ot the honor of making the last touchdown. Tie aviators brought a good crowd with them, coming by way of the, I.

T. S. on a special car. The Line-ope. was united in marriage to Miss Thel- here tonight to attend the annual CXT THIS OCT IT'S WORTH MONEY DON'T MISS THIS.

Cut out thle slip, enclose with Sc and mall it to Foley 2S35 Sheffield Chicago, Ill-writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup: Foley Kidney Pills far pain In sides and back; rheumatism, backaches, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly TAYLORVJXLE. Nov. 16. Taylor-rille used straight football against Kcwanee Sunday afternoon and defeated the visitors, 32 to 3.

The game was rather loosely played, Kewance having the ball a great deal and making some good gains, but losing it at critical times on fumbles. meeting of the league scheduled for ma oru. aaugnter oi mr. ana Mrs. tomorrow President Tearney said A- C.

Ford, of Amboy, on Tuesday, tomorrow. President, learney sa couple are now in Clln- the question of a circu for the vlBlt, of Mr. F)atfs 1920 season would be discussed, offi- parents. They will return to Amboy cers elected and that other import- in a few daySi where they will live, ant issues would be brought up forjir. Flatt is employed in the railroad consideration.

The past season was 'shops in that town. r. tho most successful inthel School Elections Satnrdny. TAYLOUVILLE. cleansing cathartic, for constlttuation.

biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. Decatur Drug Co. of the organization. Presi-i Two Community High school elec I tions were held in the county Satur- dent Tearney said. 'mmmm Bangert, le Wacasser, It May, lg Peel.

Clark, rg. Simpson, rt B. Jones, re H. Clark, qb C. Jones, A.

Newman, Miller, High, Mullen. Deeren, re, Surteeo rt, Haines rg, Sabot lg, Sloan It, Sherman le. Yonce qb, Culp hb. .1 hb, Pitsch rhb. Lilyl fb.

Selfert CASH OR CREDIT CASH OR CREDIT CASH OR CREDIT CASH OR CREDIT CASH OR CREDIT AVIATORS. Score: Taylorville, 3i; Ktwanee. touchdowns. Mullen, Miller, B. Jones.

May. High: drop kicks. Pitsch; referee, Sailors; umpire. Lawson; head linesman, Jones; time of quarters, 15 minutes. WHY SUFFER FROM PILES Uhtr The De tSouchet-Non-SurRlcm method or treatment, which ha Umu successfully used In hundreds of cates.

i rtthlo yoar reach Aviators. Wagner, r. e. Smedley May. 1.

r. t. Burke "am me 1. r. Shinn Mintun, Abel Koehler, r.

1. Frieberger Moffett, r. Kizanowski hooper, r. 1. Liston 5 06 a 3 Dempsey Will Visit Short While at Home SALT LAKE CITY.

Utah, Nov. 16. Jack Dempsey arrived in Salt Lake City today for a short visit with his mother. Jack Kearns, his manager, is expected here tomorrow. In a few days the champion plans to leave for southern California to begin work on a moving picture contract.

When asked as to his physleal condition, Dempsey replied that he was as fit as a fiddle. The champion stated he expects four months to pass before his moving picture contract is completed and that after that time he would again begin rigid training for his next fight. Floor Lamps for Christmas Gifts Sleep? Why wait until the last moment to buy our easy credit plan a small payment down a weekly, bi-weekly or monthly. No interest, you in case of sickness and will give you the prices. Useful gifts can be bought at BRESKOW ing be mighty acceptable: Cedar Chests, chines, Dining Room Furniture, Living Room longer.

Call now and make your selection our Christmas gifts in furniture? Buy now on nd the balance at your own convenience extra charges are made here. We will carry est furniture that can be purchased at the lowest for eash or credit. Such gifts as the follow-ockers, Floor Lamps, Vrtanola Talking Ma-Furniture, Kitchen Outfits, Etc. Don't wait hfle our line is complete. Does a dry cough keep you awaka? KEMP'S BALSAM will stop the tickla that makes you cough.

CU ARAN TIED. GKHMAX NOBI.KMA.V IX ITALY. MILAN, Nov. 16. Ludwig HI, former king of Bavaria, has arrived in Lodarno to spend the winter.

With Tn Do Souchet method there if cutting, ou danger, no lo ot time iud no c-hluroform or etrter and yon pa tor reaulta only. YV guarantee trtiatmeoi and i(lv you a Ufa certlflcat. can refer you to many well known men and omn; farmers, business and professional men. who hava been our patient we all diaeajea of the Rectum except cancer. Esnmlnatinn Fre.

Deratar Office. 429 Puwer Bid. Chicago Office. 746 Stat-lJika Bids. DR.

HARVEY. DR; A. L. DeSOUCHET to 12 a. m.

I to n. Soar! to a. m. $5 For This Week Only Reductions on all Buck's Heaters F. G.

Shoe Store QPST1! AI or Monday, Tuesday VlALi Wedneday Boys' Elk Skin Shoes A dandy work and play shoe, for the school boy and Boy Scout. They come in either tan or black. NON-SURGICAL TREATMENT The non-surgical treatment for For a warm home in cold weather a BUCK HEATING STOVE beats all. The BUCK is scientifically constructed of the best materials, giving forth a smooth, even heat, with the smallest possible consumption of fuel. Chief among its fuel -saving features is the air-tight fitting of parts, thus producing every atom of heat from the fuel used.

They are practical, durable and good looking-. Priced Up from $19.75 Parents will also find that this shoe makes a good school shoe. goiter will relieve choking in from three to ten days. It will control the heart In from one to three weeks. It will control the tremor In ten days to three weeks.

This is done without flooding the system with medicines; you are not dieted to the extent that you feel it. You are not kept from your work, but kept at it. You are not confined to the house nor to your bed and you are neither mutilated nor do you lose the most needed gland in your body. FOR GOITER is not only a curable disease but the cure is almost positive. Taken as they come 75 per cent, of all cases are positively cured and 95 per cent of early cases are cured.

Simple goiter cases without toxic symptoms in the early stages are all eured. No case is discharged from this office until it is cured beyond question. We have had no recurrence in nearly 14 years but should one occur we will treat you free of charge until cured. W. P.

RYAN, M. D. 1159 W. MAIN ST. Sizes 9 to $3.25 value $2.35 Sizes 1 to 6, $3.75 value $2.85 Our display of beautiful distinctive floor and table lamps are unsurpassed.

The display is new for the shipment just arrived a few days ago. They are handsomely designed, with tall stately pedestals, standard finished in rich mahogany distinctively shaped silk shades that are deeply fringed. Pretty reed floor lamps. A gift lamp is truly a worthy example of "Friendship Furniture." Buy now for Christmas. Up From $20.

i "We Always For Less" A Few Steps Saves You $. Out of the High Rent District. Breskow's COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER 961-963 North Water St. Cedar Chests We are offering new designs in Cedar Chests. These chests are iveil built of genuine Tennessee red cedar.

The corners are reinforced with copper, making them very strong and durable. The proper article to take care of her fineries during the off season. Up From $18 138 Merchant St. CASH OR CREDIT CASH OR CREDIT CASH OR CREDIT CASH OR CREDIT CASH OR CREDIT.

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