Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1919 — Page 12

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1919.

3,713 NAMES IN CASUALTY LISTS; 71 INDIANA MEN ARE INCLUDED

(MED BY Hid, | JDSUCE ENDS HB LIFE

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in* wildly shouted to the officer# to | ‘go back." Justice was suspected by

the police of having slugged and robbed — an aged man named Palmer In Ander- < Pormerlv Head son recently, obtaining $80. j rormer y

Summary to Date

In part

ARSIT.

Killed tm eetlee ifeeledhag at see | Dead at weaeda

mi aad

733 William atreet, kvaanviUr. •iiabt-

ly waaaded.

PmiV%TK BOV C. THKA^HKH. §ai-

| lira a, alight iy wamaded.

, | PBIVATK WILLIAVf l*DKK~ fljfg MI'Dod, ICtghth aad Kawth atreets.

PRIVATE ERANiK LOVti. 112 ’‘aatb V afreet, Oa# City, .lightly "aaaded PHIVATE FRAAK SHEPPARD

1S,1«2 Belfard, •lightly »a»aged j STWITH. B. F. D. C Blaamiagtaa.

IMIS PBIVATE WTI.LIAfl OEHC, VC'X. *3* i ** l * rl, ** y waeaded

ather Weat Taft afreet, Aaath Bead, #tlgh*-- PBIV ATE KAHL W ARHIAER. 3^t«' ly wended. Breeklya, alighfly weeaded. la artlaa iaMre thaa ! PRJVaTV KOI,I. AAD M1LI.EB, , PR,V %TE H %R *y ** CO ' 11 ’*?*

.Mrt.,, ^.7™ «r~,.

IMKlfir-* . ^ nll L|(M f .

Eagra. slightly waanded.

172H Wllaea street. Lafayette, alight-

iy eaaaded.

PRIVATE ELBERT P. SftAW. R, F. U. H, AahleaelUe. aUghtly waaaded. PRIVATE t. KOROL W, VESTAL, 1133 Aaath Eighth street. Terre

! Haate, slightly waeaded.

| PRIVATE OKOROE P- RBI AETT.

!r. F. d. «, Bas 43. RrasU. altghtly REVOLVER DUEL IN LIVERY j state reformatory, being sentenced In

BARN AT PENDLETON. ’ ,. k .„ to later to the home of Mr. and Mrs WU-

sl * n ! his parents, at New CoROBBERY umbu8t n ** r a**"**™® 11

GEN. B. H. YOUNG DEAD

of Confederate

•rana—Noted Southern Soldier. LOUISVILLE. Ky. February 24.

——

; man, of the firm of 8aks ft Co., of Chicago. The cases are expected to tome j to trial early In April When war Vet rants were served on Berman he re

On Parole.

Tbs police trailed him to Richmond,

Indiana polls. Anderson and Pendleton. ; m-chief of the United Confederate Vet-j He was on parole from the Indiana { erang {rom m3 l0 djed mt hlg home

here Sunday, following a short illness.

were served on Berman

sisted removal to Indiana but after a hearing before Judge Carpenter «< i Chicago agreed to plead In the Ux-a I United States Court. His original bond

mk twUmmm —

General Bennett H. Young, commander- I of I1.W was accepted for his future ap

.<■ Co.f.rt.r.,. V... J**™*' « ,,,r th « C"" 1 w '™ •■nt.red.

GETS S300.000 ESTATE.

SUSPECTED OF

He returned to Louisville Saturday j — ——— night in a dying condition from Florida ; Mrs. Henry McGinn!*, of Crawfords-

ville. Sole Heir of Mother.

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Tefal

KARINE COUP*.

te arts*a

Xheetha

PRIV ATE W fLLf AR F. M MISSEI.E. VtarttaeB Hie. slightly «r»useert

PRIVATE THOR A# A. H A< KER. R. PRIVATE JOB A ATI W P, ccaccal | P. O. e, liaatlagtea. slightly woosd- 4clttery. Gas C Ity, slightly wofi«i4ed. { aft. PRIVATE FRANK AH ALLEY- j PRIVATE GLKA PETTN » Hsla-! Elwaaft, slightly Ttesadetl. bridge slightly waaadetl | PRIVATE WALTER A. VteDOAALD,f

PRIVATE WILLIAM J. hi, H MITT, ^1^7

™. — J . Alwth street, Maaefe. slight- PRIVATE ORVILLE DENICK. 114 C'hrist Jeans practl«g»Ie «0f ell* Tefal e.fee'ly wagafteft. ' 1 pftt eistb street, Kraasrtll*, I

^ ell people , | ^ rKirATK WILLIAM Bill A A ****•*•"

A Poeitive Promlee WASHINGTON, February if.—Cee- rroKEe, h. r. d. i, Me< orftaetiie, marine CORP9. "Ot»* of th* teat thing , tie, «*«■* to uatty lleie for the army of the Amer- slightly Waaadeft. FirTtrert il-ft..?* fitII’ t wee. He tha* b*Me»et*» lean expeditionary force for SuBdey | FRlVATF. RALPH V AA»TO.A. m eat far daty* tprerloasi) reparteft works that I do. rhstl he do and today, gfren out by the war d«-i «aeftera street, laftlaaspalls. slightly i»i*siag*. ‘ / J rr '^JSua# <>r i k %o tb ‘i»to l,, my eontaln $.71$ names. R S „ __ 4I f < orpor AL JoaEPH°v. H A w ORTH, UM,S * f,?. warlne Met conuina twenty names ' PRIVATE EDW <RD H. ftTVI- Mostesama. **saa4e4. degree sade-

hs^.x g— ge.e^ilgi^gi 1 l.*«gft*2 MM n i inftllii «.e«^.e. Ah*. —*.*..*+** JL*±JL \ t ^ rrn f »#»«! i •sFgswHIahaa.Ml ur mlfl-

rrpecisi to The Indianapo’is New*’ PENDLETON, Ind^ Februar> 24.-

Orville Justice, age twenty-eight of Anderson, committed suicide by shoot- | ‘n* aftet he was wounded in the left

AORTtVA. I hand when t police from Anderson tried

i. S lo arr «* t him in the Davis livery barn

at Pendleton Sunday afternoon.

where he went several weeks ago to

■ recuperate. (Special to The Indianapolis New*]

PICI IDIAIIC. iif a | tyo 111 VI an G#neral Youin * served with Morgan, COLUMBUS. Ind., February 24.-Th. UtLinluUo. WALIno IN YAnO ] E. Stewart and Mosby in the civil w fl! of Mrs. Mary F, Jones, of this

Adam Orr. Age 42. ill From enza. Die# Within an Hour. ’Specie] te Th* Inthanepc’ls New*’ NOBLESVILLE, Ind., February - H.-

Adam Orr. age forty-two. a wealthy fturroor of this county, died last night

Justice shot at E. w. Jackson, chief j under unusual circumstances,

of police, and Willard Alfonte. patrolman, of Anderson, Just before he leaped into a horse stall and fired a

bullet . - . -

war and won fame as a cavmirv leader infiu-1 i? 5? iUC^«Si n bK?3rnSS5±

city, widow of John 1* Jones, who died last week, bequeaths all her holding*

of the Confederate mounted forces in t o Mrs. Henry McGinnis, of Orawford*- ^ W * r - | ville, her daughter. The value of the

Barman Plead. i ^ pHt at ,a,0 • 00(, MrK Jon «* Berman Pleads Not Guilty. at hpr ^ughtePs home.

„ _ la actVea

<|f "? I la baafta ef eaessy

Total

into his right temple.

Shot Through Left Hand.

. — When the body was examined it was j I Pace ftfstb at rest, Kvaaevttle. dead revealed that Justice was shot through

thd left hand by Alfonte, who returned the fire. Jackson's revolver being out of order when ce attempted to use it. E_ D. Northcutt, a detective, was approaching Justice from another direction, but Justice only faced Jackson and Alfonte and before he began sboot-

Pleas of not guilty to charges of unlawful transportation of liquor con-

11 P , talned in three indictments returned

The man had been ill from influenza i against him by the l" _ _ _ and hia wife was sick from the same} IT*** ton. entered in United i gnd'Works'o'ff the coM."’®. w’OROVS-'i

'•ere imorovine The\ states court Saturday by txn’is G. Ber- eignature on each box TV.Adv.

To Care a Cold Is One Day

■ Take Laxative Bromo Quinine («abNovember federal lets). It stops the <*night and headache

because I go wato my

dt P b«llftve TTffij Th# •••T tMt le ftiYlftdft dd fdllftMa: I LINU, M—*»m». eHghtly waded. Htv of healing th* sick, j KfUwd t n action, $2. dead of wounds. I PRIVATE RALPH R. I LLOM,

' disease, but both were improving. They had been carefully prepared for a J ! night s rest by their nurse and the latter. who was seated in a chslr. fell

asleep.

An hour or two later Mr. Orr became delirious, arose from his bed. walked out Into the yard In his night clothing, and remained in the open air for thirty minutes before he was found bv the : nurse. The exposure was followed by l his death within an hour.

Why Is a Crow?

fWJfifrt'i •u.liyf IW t teachings, wl

of the Greek

our word ‘believe* In the

Does It

shmi

»*w verthat the Ion* for mmmm

Modoe, eligbtl> wwwgded.

PRIVATE 4ARI- «. SCRIBNER.

H«Metlvlllc. dead ef aeeMcat.

PRIVATE OI.KAAAOOD Ih BR1 M-

! II; dead of disease. Ill; dead of accident, $£; wounded In action, $,4?4. missing (a action. 11. The marine corps list la divided as follows Dead Of all caused, I*; wounded, 4 mlselng. ar* in the arlby flats, Indian Ians in-

cluded;

PRIVATE LEO SMITH. 33* Aorlli Rayae etreei. Mertissvllte. billed is

sefioa.

PRIAATK ERA EAT FHAAKI-IV

world

« early yesr*. in her course, diligently studied the She might discover the post'■■ialtttion of- this probng. The result ef her ce given to the world Uhridtian telwr* test book, and Health, with Key to the ts.‘ A* th* years have cerne during these more than fifty ..it* her discovery, there has *v#r widening circle covered by Mi’tetiO*. end an ever tharray of adherents, men and who are eon»tant!y bearing whits heating and saving power: are ever mindful of their debt to ite revered diecoverer . jnder. There le nothing of il® or del fleet Ion in th# reverence respect paid by fhrtetlan Setento Mr*. Eddy, but there le fervent and appreciation in en unthrong of men and women th# around who have felt and are r the uplift and bleeeing of her

teachings.

Correct Concept of Ood.

“Ug to the time of the discovery of •hrtetian Hclence by Mrs. Eddy* she ad probably never dreamed ef being a

religious teacher or leader, and

no other leader ever lived to see

i lifetime such an extenelvs ntiel growth and organtxa

from hie teaching. Such

..owever, are to be expected alwhen work id don* a* was Mrs.

presence of God was net to her, but an actual rolled upon In eaesb-

f ORPOR AI. fil l eTORMk. Kemptoa, woaaded, degree aadetermiaed. f ORPORAI. CEf lL «. WHEELER. It. P. D. I, fitnton, mouaded, degree

nadeleriMlaed.

fOH POH AL OiCAK LEIGH ROLLV-

M1RAI PER. Keieea. (lilted la aetlea. *oA, 1 uloa City, weaaded. degree ob-

PERGEA NT AOBI.E CLARENC E delermlaed.

BAKER. R. F. O., Blekaell, dead of

dtaodde.

PRIVATE CLARK CAMPBELL, HXM

PRIVATE JOHN MeWKTHV, Cllatea, weuaded. degree aadelersslaed. PHIVATE TILES REED, tlweaa-

PRIVATE FRED MERRILL. Heat sereath street, Sheridan, wsaaded. degree aadelerailaed ,< prevleoely re-j perfed ailselag la actloai. j C ORPORAL ARTHl R L. RASTER-i DAI, 2d03 « oraeti avraae. ladlaaapalls, rrtaraed to dacy I previously

reported ailssiag la acttaai.

PRIVATE 1.1 MAN McBROOM, R. F. D. A. Terre Haate. woaaded. degree aadetermiaed (prevloasly re-

ported missing la aetloai.

PHIV ATE W II,LB A A. WISER. Pilot Kaoh, woanded, degree aadetermiaed Iprevloasl.* reportrd aiisnlag la ac- * PRiVaTK CHESTER J. JOHAPOP. 1 Oxford, rrtaraed la daty i previously

reported missing la aetlea».

HE

iience mov*mem, nc# ha* revealed the ef Ood. It Mka ih#

is Godf* end feUpfyfng. God loui. Mind.

principle

has aroused more ope critics of uhrietidn other. They insist that as Prlnclpie robe Him take* away Hie Fatharand other humen atUhriatlan Boiantiets beliav# time th* world waa gatttng s the Idea of an anthropomor- „ a sort of supermen, as Mta. eaya. ‘Human philosophy haa God manlike. Chrlettan Science

Godlike*’

la without beginning or Minuoua, is perfect, ie imla inviolable, ie ever active, is hot movsd by th# breath or flattery; nor by entreaty In th# thought of God as 'Kristian Pcirnilsts have Idea that Ood interferes r«. at the behest or en or that ope. or that Hi

ins

nnatural

Harrtewu afreet, ladlaaepells, dead uf ' *|Hr. wuuaded. degree aadetermiaed. disease, PRIVATE GEORGE WHITE, 1000 PRIVATE MARION* OKRTOA, Meuut , Mary afreet, Evaaavlllr, wounded, de-

Verueu, dead *f dtaeaae. >

PRIVATE PRANK ALLEN. 11 IS Middle bury atreet, Elkhart, severely

wutthded. r

PRIVATE CLYPPE* E. RICKETT*.

gree uadetermlaed.

PRIVATK ALBERT O. MART/.. 137 f elerado aveaue, ludlauapella. wound-

ed, degree uadefermfned.

PRIVATE GEORGE L. MORRIS,

y

83* Ndrfli East afreet, .Madlaea. Ramoaa. weaaded, degree nndeter-

ieverely weuaded. ' mined.

LIE! TENANT HARRY W. CAM* j PRIV ATE STANLEY MYSLIW SKI. ERON, Reueeelaer, weuaded, degree mb W'aguer avenue. Elkhart, wouad-

PROPOSED 25 PER CENT. RAISE NOT SUFFICIENT, THEY SAY.

aadetermiaed.

SERGEANT EVERETT W. NOAH.

R. F. D. 0. Hope, weuaded, degree uu-| miaeln street. Greeaeestlc. weuaded.

ftetenuludd.

SERGEANT GEORGE E. SEVERANCE, Hebert, weuaded. degree aa-

M iftr—iii < <1

SERGEANT CHARLES W. THOMP-

•ON, R. P. D. 1, Lywavllle, weaaded. 1 roa, wnaadrd. degree andetermined

degree aadetermiaed. PRIVATE WILLIAM CORPORAL ORA D. OCKERMAA, R. Roatc 10. Mount

MEETING AT EVANSVILLE

ed, degree aadetermiaed.

PRIVATE HENRY D. B AILEY, Ml i

lipecisl to The Indianapolis News]

degree aadetermiaed. J kv’aNSVILLK. Ind%, February 24.—-Xp-PRIVATK BROA4NIE Ml STICNA, proximately nine-tenths of the rural

nl ’* *—T T "" H - ,r -,

weaaded. degree aadetermiaed. held her* Saturday afternoon. Among PRIVATE ESTRL PARRISH, Wald- the Carriers were several young women.

I The resolutions committee reported ad-

„ j versely on the proposed 2f> per cent. H. STAN LEI, raise In the wages of rural carriers, asAeraon, wounded, serting that the proposed increase : “

F, D. 1. Keieea, Weuaded, degree ua-| degree undetermined.

determ theft.

PRIVATE C APPEL P. MYERS. Ragleevllie. weuaded. degree uadetermlaed. * PRIVATE LEROY RUSSEL, Pl4 South Jay street, Keksme, weaaded. degree aadetermiaed. PRIVATE OIRLEV L. STEVENS, GeutryvIIIe, weaaded. degree aadeter-

miaed. -

PRIVATE THOMAS H. MULLINS, Gary, weaaded, degree aadetermiaed. PRIVATE GEORGE W. BOHKLNKIl, R. P. D. 1. Armstreag, weaaded, gegrse aadetermiaed. PRIVATE PAUL E. GATEWOOD, 741 South Ndble Street. Shelhyvllle, wouadeft. degree aadetrnalned.

fAte jo

private joe ORBECHOMSKI, 8825 West Ptsbsr street. Seath Bead, waaaded, degree undetermined. MECHANIC CLINTON POTTS, t alow

city, slightly weaaded.

LIEUTENANT JOHN H. CLYMER, 114 East Fraaklia atreet. Peru, allght-

ly weaaded.

LIEUTENANT THORNTON C. MERRICK, l«dl South Main atreet. South Bend, allghtty wounded. LIE! TENANT PAI L W. MVLLtKIA, 2121 Brookalde avenue, Indianagelfa, allghtty wounded. LIEUTENANT HARLAN D. MORRIS. Shirley, allghtty weaaded. LIEUTENANT PETER J. PITKKN, R. F. D. 13, Ft. Wayne. ailahtly

wounded. ,

CORPORA 1. ROBERT COTTON, bhelhyville, Nklighlly weaaded. PRIVATE CHARLES J. KETTERMAN, Martiaavlllr, alighfly wounded.

PRIVATE FARREI. E. POTTER, ’ brother.

730 Elm street, ladfanapella, eHaktlx 1 B inm vis^slo^t of - thi - clt Y._ rep re-

, not sufficient to keep up their convey-.) lances and l*t them have a living wage i . The carriers voted to thank congress j for past favors, and asked that body to ' consider the needs of the rural carriers carefully before making the final allotment of wages. The state highway commission, proposed by a bill In the legislature, was indorsed unatvi- i

mously.

Commodore Goad, of BoonviHe, presided at the meeting and Mias Norene Becker, also of Boonvllle. acted as aecretary. Miss Becker took the route of \ her brother between Boonvllle and Lynnvllle when he went to France #ith the American military forces, and has ,

not missed 4 single trip.

The resolutions committee was composed of Oliver Tribble, Fred Monroe and A. B. Hart. WilliAm E. Whitehall was elected president of the district organisation for the ensuing year and Commodore Goad was chosen vicepresident. Miss Norene Becker will act as secretary until the return of her

. . .... from the first district. wounded. * made an address. He condemned the PRIV ATE JESSE R. DALE, Paxton I methods of the Bolshevik!, and said h# , —o-nrteH ! »fter-war problems will be solved in the

PRIVATE, MONTIE G. STEVEN S,1 PRIVATE CORA FLU S DF.ATEH. 1 Nmer-ica^ patriot isriT SPim ° f gemJint>

own

Yn';

or supernatural In th* affairs of msn * »howa that God # Ady complete and periy th# tm# mixeion of AHy is to reveal thi* *n to show us how to our llvss and exasrisness

nfs which ara unllks God’s flfa will supposs a man to be Vo i&„ h v l :i.v , t . a ?:

Thars Is no •p*o»flc or

action r*qutr*d of God. that * condition may b* rtghtsd.

prayar of ihs Btitlonsr would that God has

an good. God has

m image and llker*at man being can not be wha»

certainly God can not has made only good.

Ida any colds, any kind, and power, no other H ill* or aChe*. not been made them, because

Spiritual RftMaf. Ian Sctenca la trying to help to see and to understand that for ona should look to God. to and not to the materia! do «4t BOmt m<l . Yfft. bta It ii only tem- , tf one in Christian 8ciths nothingnes# and ny so-called Slcknea# disease wU* ! —.ice teaches u# ! to fear, for God la not fear God or •aid. ’perfect levs said. ‘Come unto me. “ »od ar* heavy laden, human Jesus he wa* the Christ. — save*. To hut touched the aK , <5!S«“ , SIi and sorrow, has you Pr ” m ’"

KILLS WOLF. Found Entangled in Wire

Na«r Tipton.

The Indiana polls Ns*«) February 34.-A Lake railroad section crew xai entangled in a . on the farm of J. ! and one-half miles!

who wa#

and it !

. It bas : the real woods

county.

on me rarm

i Field. Mswsl J4.—Motion ahen an . j Coons. ! was shot. The yrmzs: m»d iction of m a settled Two other will he shot thi* ; is one of the t months ; In thei

Get a Real Blood Builder A cup of coffee will brace you up, but it will not keep you up. No more will temporary tonics, which “pick you up” for a time only to let you down lower than you were before. If you're thin-blooded, worn out, and run down, you need a genuine tonic and blood reconstructive like Pepto-Mangaru (Jude's ‘pepfoMatv^aiv “The Red Blood Builder 9 * Crude’s Pepto-Mangan promptly braces up the system, and it is lasting in its results. By furnishing the essential elements which the blood laclfs, it actually increases the number and oxygen-carrying capacity of the red blood cells. And with invigorating oxygen distributed to every cell and tissue, the body is supplied with one of the most vital elements for producing and maintaining health, vigor and vitality. Pepto-Mangan is easy to digest, agreeable to taste. Prescribed by Physicians everywhere. F*f>to~JlfAnft«n is mmdo only by If. J. BREITENBACH COMPANY. Manufacturing Chemists, New York

FRIENDLY WARNING: There wealy oa« Pxpto-Meagea eod that i«Code’s. Sold in battle

1 package eexl by druggist*

everywhere

nwann

150 Shaves Free d> This is Demonstration Week at the stores below, on Warner Fountain Shaving Brush. And we offer three tubes of soap —150 shaves — free with the brush this week.

Men—See This Brush W y # a_l HP1 O ¥ • 1 With 1 he Soap Inside A Demonstration is in Progress at the Stores Below

^—-r iiilMli Dip in Water Here’s the New-Day Brush

’ I

Turn the Cap

Then Lather

ever-ready,

Men, note what we have for you in thie Warner Shaving Brush. A brush with the soap inside. It is like a fountain pen with the ink inside quicks convenient, economical. Dip the brush in water. Turn a cap, and the soap spouts into the center of the brush. Just enough soap, so you do not waste it. And you do not lose it, as you often do shaving cream. This saving alone quickly pays for the brush. But that isn’t all. There’s a telescope handle of nickel. When the brush is in use, the top part slides down. When you are through, the top part slides up. That protects the brush and fits it for your grip, if you travel. That top part, being perforated, lets the brush dry. See what you have—everything but the razor — in this compact little case. A perfect brush, plus a perfect case, with a tube of soap in the handle—enough for 50 shaves. i When the soap is gone, insert another tube. It’s a trifling operation. The brush part screws off, so you can soak it, when you wish, in some disinfectant.

See It Operate This week, the stores below are showing this brush in. actual operation. Come see how it works. Judge for yourself if you need it. You will never go from the store back to old shaving methods when you see what this way means.

Ready For Use

Soap Spurts in the Brush

Three Soap Tubes Free With each Warner Brush that is sold this week we ara giving three tubes of soap — enough for 150 shaves. Th® tubes are worth 35c each. / We offer that inducement to get your decision this week — while we demonstrate the brush. Each user, on the average, sells a dozen others. So we pay this price to get new users started now. A Five-Year Development The Warner Fountain Shaving Brush is no experiment. Tips Mr. Warner is A. P. Warner, inventor of the Warner Auto-Meter, promoter of the Warner-Lena. He offers no

experiments.

Five years have been spent to get every detail perfect. The brush itself is a Rubberset, the soap inside is Mennen’s Shaving Cream. The soap tube in the bristles is soft rubber—> as soft aa the brush itself. It is selfsealing, so the soap stays creamy. Not a detail is left unperfected. , Let Us ShowYou A man in each store named below is this week showing the brush in use. It’s an interesting sight. If you decide you want one, get it this weeTr, and you get three tubes of soap — all for $4 This is just a one-week offer, and will never be made again. Please do not over-

look it *

Ready to Put Away

t

Jobbers

Kiefer - Stewart Drug Company Georgia aad Capitol. Mooney-Mueller and Ward

Jobbers

Van Camp Hardware

Meridian and Maryland.

—DOWNTOWN— L. S. AYRES & CO. J. E. BERRY, Severin Hotel Cigar Stand. THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. BROOKS DRUG STORE, Penn, and Ohio. CLARK & CADE, Clay pool Drug Store, Washington and Illinois. EM-ROE SPORTING GOODS CO„ 12 S. Capitol. THE FRANCIS PHARMACY CO„ Penn, and Ohio. GOLDSMITH BROS.— Ohio and Illinois. 334 W. Washington. CHAS. G. GRAB, W. Maryland between Meridian and Illinois. HENRY J. HUDER’S, Washington and Penn.

“ tverjrtfiinQ bur the rmmor "

Demonstrated This Week By

H. P. WASSON & CO

& Iron Co.

401-425 Weal Maryland. Baldwin-Miller Co. IVkelesale Jeweler#. 304 Stale Life Bldg.

HAAG DRUG STORES—

27 S. Illinois.

Lincoln Hotel Store. 114 N. Pennsylvania. Illinois and Maryland.

156 N. Illinois.

47 Virginia Are. HOOK DRUG CO.— Illinois and Washington. Meridian and Waahington. Washington and New Jersey. LILLY HARDWARE CO., 114 E. Washington. CHAS. MAYER & C0„ 29-31 W. Washington. L. E. MORRISON & C0„ 27 W. Washington PETTIS DRY GOODS CO. (New York Store). SCHLOSS BROS., 17-25 E. Washington. L. STRAUSS & CO., 33 W. Washington.

CHARLES W. WATKINS, Opposite Union Station. WILSON, THE DRUGGIST, 101 S. Illinois. —NORTH— BARNHART PHARMA-

CY CO„

3460 College. CLARK & CADE, 572 Massachusetts Ave. HAAG DRUG CO., Massachusetts and College. HOOK DRUG COSTS Massachusetts Arc. 902 N. Illinois. 2158 College. KOEHLER’S PHARMACY, 3002 Central Ave. HENRY J. HUDER. Illinois and Michigan.

WARNER-PATTERSON CO„ Rooms 833, 834. 835, 836 Washington Hotel.

MURR PHARMACY, * 1102 College. REICK’S PHARMACY, Central and Thirty-second. GEO. J. SCHWENK, 723 E. Eleventh. —SOUTH— CLARK & CADE._ Virginia Ave. and S. East SL HOOK DRUG CO., 1101 S. East St. JAS. V. RIESBECK, Virginia and Prospect.

EAST

CLARK & CADE, Prospect and State. WM. E. STECKELMANN, 2331 Prospect.

WEST

HOSKINS & MILLER, New York and Blake Sta.

VlH;,'