Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1902 — Page 28

THE HTDIAHAPOLIS HEWS. sATUEDAT, MAY 24, 1902.

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Shimmering ^SilK at 59 Center a yard^r B^educed from &5c, ^LOO and fl,25 a yard ^5he Annual May Sale begins Monday morning—a cut-price clearing of broken assortments, odd pieces and surplus. The merchant who never buys too much is more of a myth than the one who always has everything that may be asked for. We live close to these ideals but acknowledge our limitations. At least once a year we find it necessary to reduce the extent of certain assortments. Broken lots and odd pieces also require riddance. An alluringly little price does the trick. The American woman knows good silks when she sees them, and knows what they are worth. This opportunity to save half or nearly half, of what she must ordinarily pay, is hers. Bvery piece listed is from our regular stock; every yard may be depended upon to please at sight, and to endure as only good silks can. Tlain Taffefa^ Figured Foulards Fancy Loui*sine*r

Thirty-^gbt different colon, tints •nd cbtngeftble thtdet b this largest of «tl and most generflUj useful lot of silks. Onr regular |nice has been 8fic • yird J Cadet blue, gray, gr^n, lavender, brown, royal blue, jasper, tobacco brown, light blue, cream, purple, bluet, pearl, navy, wine, reseda, turquoise, jellow and changeable browns and greens—all ut.,„....S9c a yard EnJening Silf^ Ten pieces of these, mostly novelties in delicate tints and chaste, pretty designs, a dollar has been the price, now 39c a yard.

Seventeen styles, best 24-inc1i goods, regularly sold at |1.00 and $1 26 A yard; all are in two, three or four color schemes, with ground work of black, white, turquoise, lavender, violet, gray, royal blue, beige, reseda green and other tints... JfSc a yard All-SitK Safin Bleven pieces not previously priced below a dollar, colors such as nile green, light blue, lavender, turquoise, American beauty, olive and mahogany; choice 39c a yard.

B/acAL SilKt A half a dozen pieces including the of a lot of guaranteed taffetaa and 1^ pretty brocade Indiaa, which 89c a yard, now 39c a yard

Oi^ES

^r\ /ndumaii Greatest W M f)istributcns of \Jf m t}ry Ooodsti^i^

Sixteen pieces of these in almost as many colorings, light and dark A few styles previously sold at 25 although most of them are the popular $1.00 quality—all at 39c a yard. ' Ttvilled SitK Just twelve pieces of fine, soft, 24inch Surah, an ideal material for children’s wear and soft hanging garments; IS pure silk and will wear. Among the colors are tan, olive, cinnamon brown ,sappbre, blue, gray, chocolate and two rose shades, regularly $1 00, m tibis sale,.„.. a yard Corded Taffetas Ombre effects and changeable, a twelve-style a^rtment of our standard dollar quality for waists and frocks; eight or nine different colonngs, 59c a yard.

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When Gonoert poeiponed lest evening on mooonni of rrnfnm There will bo m merloM of Frkhty night oonoeris at the WHEN beginning June 6thm

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tee new stylet, bright irideacent led ^ks and dials. 18.00 upward to $00.00.

for thf

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ledei Watches Djpeu and closed caa

ffOed, bronre and ateel^. any movemtutd^ired. $9.00 apward.

RINGS, BELTS,

SETS. CHAINS. CHARMS. faon for lasting Gifts.

isC-WfiJl^egon. HfDlkNA'8 LSADINQ JJEWEt^RS. to tSast WaskiiigtOB it. MMnbara Merchants' Ajwoclation.

Hose.

USlB.«26a, 8^. 60o, 76c, |1. COTT0N-~26c, 35c, 60o. USkE—25o to |160.

10 Edit Waskington St.

DIMMER, .^n 1

Havs You Scan Our Newest? Psrfsotiy aacurs with minimum pressurs. Entirs r a list from BOSS ptnehlQg. Price H.iHK with lisst IsnssB. In fold . nusd framss. omciAir, ta II4 Fsua. ttrsea

Clicked Off His Messages with Broken Wires as It Lightened Nerve of an Operator at Wabash on The Indianapolis News*. Special Wire.

This Is a picture of Fred J Rhorer, of Mariop. the fast Western Union telegraph operator, who had charge of the sending end of The Indianapolis News’ special wire at the Wabash convention. When the storms that almost demolisfaed the tent came up, Rhorer never flinched All about him was the greatest excitement, for there was no telling when the tent would come down. Women were white with fear, and men were trying to get out The rain was pouring through the canvas, in which Rhorer 8 telegraph table was placed, deluging The News table Rhorer calmly continued sending The News’ bulletins as fast as they were written Amid the booming of thunder and the crashing of lightning, he worked as coolly as If on a calm June morning Suddenly his Instrument Broke tn the midst of an Important special dispatch Catching up the instrument with one hand, be shielded it from the falling water with hla body end calmly clicked word after word with the open wires, sending the messages into The News omoe. so that this paper was able to give the thousands Of Interested people all over the State every detail of the convention as quickly as It occurred Young Rhorer was congrstulated on his display of nerved by everyone who saw him, but he bore his honors as if he had done nothing but what his duty demanded

FRED J. RHORER.

Metzger

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OUR.... s stock of Quick Meal OaaoUne and Standard QU Co 'a Perfection , and gat our prtcas :M0N & HALL )0T-t89 Waat WaahtectMi •«.

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pafttealars applkatitHL A 00., Bankers^

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The returned missionary was talking about snakes In India. “And were you ever attacked by a boa constrictor’’*' Inquired the anxious friend “Oh, we’re not afraid of boas," replied the sanctified maiden “They don’t bite, they only squeese *’

We nOas Jones at the feetal board,

We tnlM Me Jekear- Me eong The captive wypit ateye '

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Tha word “aperture" w«a in the reading lesson at one of tha public schools the othto* day. The teacher explained that It aaeant lui opening To test the clam as to thetr onderstaBdlng of the word she reS uired each one to write a sentence. One

ttle girl wrote this.

“My father Is going to have a great ea-

looo apmare to-morrow.”

SUPREME COURT RECORD.

Abstracts of Opinions Handed Down May 23, 1902. Saloon Remonstrance—Power of Att^ney. W615 Ludwig vs ^ry et at Hancock C C Afllrmed Jordan. C J <1) The lotera of a township may lawfully, by the execution of a power of attorney, appoint an agent to remonstrate In w-ltlng In the names of such voters against every person applying to the commlseloners for a license to sell intoxicating liquor la that township where the Instrument Is so drawn as to give the attorney no discretion in the matter (J) A Nicholson law remonstrance to which the names of a majority of the legal voters of the township have been signed by agents to whom such voters have given written authority In thetr * names, place and stead to sign any and all necessary papers and reraonatrances against the granUng • • • to any applicant therefor. a license to sell • • • intoxicating liquor • • • at any and all places within^ said X township ’’ Is sufficient. If duiv filed at the proper time, to defeat the application for a saloon license of the person remonstrated agsinst (3) Such a remonstrsnee is an adv’eiae pleading which presents- an issue ss to the Jurisdiction of the board to grant a II-

censa

Suretyship — Adjudication — Execu-

tion.

tS.SM Todd et ai vs. Ogtebay et al Tipton

e C Reversed Hadley, J

(1) Vi here land that bad been aild on foreclosure against the owner was sold by him to another who redeemed from the foreclosure sale. It was subject to a second sale on an execution for the unpaid balance of the Judgment OB foreclosure, <3* Where a mortgage debtor eotd the mortgaged land to a purchaser who assumed snd agreed to pay the mortgage.

with words changing its Irwal effect in favor of such payee (J) An asignee of such altered note who does not affirmatively show that he took It without notice of the alteration must be held bound to the same extent as bis as-

signor

Corporate Debt—Laborer’s Lien. 3 MO Forrest et al va JMm Corey Grant

C C Affirmed Robiaeoo. P J

(1) Lack of a copy of the itemized account for services doe# not make a comMalat to reoovor pay for such services InsufflMent when attacked lor the first time by assignment of error on aigieal (SkA notice of lien which complies with Sections t.Itt-T 350. Buma 1901, in stating that they are for work and labor done by the claimant for a specified corporwUon to whom the notice la directed at a certain date,

to pay the mortgage, he and the ^ounl of the cSalm, is suffldeat there-

therehy became las between themselves! a mere under, although U to denomlnatod a mechanic’s suKty for such purchaser, and upon being re- **‘*.,**S* describe ^e iMd of the corporqutred to pay a Judgment recovered by the atlon (1! Whw# pro^rtv of a corporation to mortgagee for the amount of the debt and the ®f * c^racter to require cemstant operation, as foreclosure tit the mortgage he became, as oU an emp->ye may squire a superior

Tkw Rest* Rsrhera’ Aaannlatian I stoUnit such purchaser so assuming It, entitled I thereon for wa^ ™ operating such f fw oxgie Barourg Aisociaxion. enforce the indgmtmt of foreclosure to relm-1 property by conawt of the executive creditor, Te the Editor of The News- burse himself <3) But he to not entitled to as- | after levy to seSlsfy an execution and before Sliwjkn erponeoua trapremton has been right until hto suretyship is first es- isale. *<> saUsfy the same

createtl by ittoorts from Muncto tfoncern-1 in some way known to the law. and a

Inx the baxher'a Stmte convention The

including pay for mental suffering to«i4 D H Davis Coal Co vs PolUad Clay C C Petition for rehearing overruled

APPELLATE COURT.

SPADES PARK SHELTER. Dedication Next Thursday Nightillumination and Music. Residents of the northeastern part of the city are preparing to dedicate the new shelter-house erected in Spades Park by Michael H Spades, who gave the park to the city. The shelter-house Is of limestone, and was built last fall Next Thursday night the park will be beautifully illuminated, and the Indiana.poils Military Band has been engaged for a concert Mayor Bookwalter Is to make an address and Harry Negley, councilman. Michael Spades and Ira Holmes are also to speak TThe committee on arrangements, consisting of Thomfls A Dally, William HoU and William Schwegmann, has asked Councilman Negley to act as master of ceremonies The members of -the Park Board will be gu^ts of honor rhe people living near Spades Park will also urge a movement to obtain ttreet car service In their end of the city Spades Park is four blocks from the Brlghtwood and E^ast Tenth street lines Band and orchestra concerts will probably become regular events at Spades Piirk this summer

Malpractice—Specialist—Damages 4 054 Baker vs Hancock. Washington C C Rehearing denied Roby, J (1) The question whether a physician Is a “specialist to one of fact and depends on whether he has qualified himself by acquiring special learning and skill (S> One who advertises and holds himself out as a ‘ specialist ’ In certain diseases assumes the responslbUlty of exercising a high degree of knowledge and skill therein or answering in damages for the result of hia failure to do so Partition — Determinable Fee — ImprovementA 3 749 John G Pulse, guardian vs John E Osborn, guardian Decatur C C AflSrmed Roby, J (1) A bequest of land to testator's daughter subject to the condition that in case of her death before the death of testator s grandchildren or any of them, the same should revert to testator s grandchildren then living to the exclusion of the daughter’s husband gave such daughter a determinable fee In the land (2) Upon the death of such daughter after her mother 8 decease and In the lifetime of two of such grandchildren the latter became vested with title to such land as tenants In common and were entitled to partition the same free of all claims of the daughter s adrainls trator and heirs <8) The owner of a detes-mln-able fee U not an occupying claimant nor entitled as such to be repaid for permanent im provements made during the continuance of the estate (4) The fact that the guardian of an Infant used hto money in improving the guardian s own proi>erty that afterward vest ed in the Infant and another is not suffletent cause for allowing him for such improvements In making i*artltlon In the absence of a showing that such investment was unauthorized or that the guardian Is Insolvent, or has refused to make good the expenditure Liquor Law — Remonstrance by Attorney. 4,«66 White et al vs Furgeson Jackson C C Reversed Wiley, J (1) Legal voters of a township who are authorised to remonstrate against the issuing of a license to any applicant to seh intoxicating liquors at retail under Section 9 of the Nldudeon law, may delegate thaf authority to another bv regular!) constituting him their agent by executing to him a power of attorney authoriz ing svich agent to execute sign amd file * hto remonstrance In wrMlng against the granting of a license to any applicant by name • * ♦ and successively against each of such applicants by name who may give notice as aforesaid ’’ without specifying any such applicant (3) Such power of delegation comes within the general authority to do by agent a lawful afct which might be done In person (8) Such a power of attorney vests no discretion In the agent as to w icni he will remonstrate agsdhst but reqti'res him to remonstra.e against all appli-

cants

Promissory Note — Alteration — As-

signee.

3 €05 Young et al vs Baker et al Knox -C C Reversed Roby, J Comstock, C. J,

dissents

(1) The unauthorized alteration of a preunis sory note by Inserting words making It payable at a bank In this State, when It was originally payabto generally, is a material alteration which renders the note invalid in the hands of a bonaflde purchase- for value before maturity as well as in the hands of the payee (3) Where a note was a complete legal contract as written, the mere existence of blanks therein did not give the payee any Implied

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right as against

maker to fill such blanks

reports stated that the measures sought by the aaaocdatlon would disqualify 26 per cent of the barbers of the State Tbia la wrong The propoaed measures state emphatically that they shall not

harbera against incompetent workmen from othffir States, who, being forced from emi^oynient there by Mroltour naeasurea. ara invading our State and k»wer-

Oie standard of the trade hare measures would also protect our agatnat the “student’ whvi Is do-

ing much toward making our once artiauc trade a “eheap John* business. The next convention will be held in Indtanapolto, convening Monday, October % vm. and It Is desired that even city, town and vtllage be reprenented so that all may know what we are doing and

to secure much

sale on executlfw at hto Instance before his fsuretvshtp had Iwea adjudicated to a nullity I (4! Such surety is eiutUed to assert the fact of I hto suretyship by cross-camptolnt in an action I against him by the assignee of the principai debtor to quiet title tc the mortgaged land, and [ to present it by answer as a defense to such ac-

i Hob

Mental Suffering — WHful

Probable

Evidence of

Damagea

. Character.

3.K8. iJike Lighting Company va. Lewto.

C C Affirmed Black. J

il> In an action for as Injury «o plalntirs

bead where dsmage to hto nervous system was alleged ev wence that sw* Injury would probably result in pamJysls or insanity was properly admitted, the fact that danuges could not be recovered for merely poeslbla or specu* lative tnjurtoie effects being emphasbKd tt) It iims not an abuM of discretion to permit per ■ona who had lived near a wtunaa ahd known him for fifteen or twenty years {devious to leaving hto neighborhood three and five yean .« c «!.«.. .u,h „ Maui,

(.......viwi H[ijgl^_ va Rugbea Marfon C C Re-

Frlght — Mental Suffering —

injury.

19.355. Kline va Kline Jasper C

firmed Citlett, J

«) A wilful and distinct invasion of the right of another to personal security by an

Af-

naking preparatlcwto (coupled ►urn the house tn which she

Join m In our attempt

itoeded reforms.

Fr«Bld«Qt

elation

Kunclo, Snd.

AXFRKD A FLETCHER Indiana State Barbers’ Aaao-

gun at her and

with threats! to burn

to staying and thereby frightening her into toavlBf the bouM and suffering other Incosventenew cgasiiiutes an actionable srrong, although there was no actusl touching the person so frighteaed and no such present ability to tofltci vioient injury as to make it an assault <3! The gule that thete can be no recovery for mental sum^ring unaccompanied by phystcal injury which controls in acH«i»s for negilgefit injuries doee not apply where a wSful iz^ry htw been inflictsd (3) One suing tor a dmtaft, wiUul lavaalon trf a private tigla/t is eafitled to reamer fuU fsimgsigntlriu.

eas good.

- Marfon c

hearing granted.

8,883. CASE- Company vs SUte ex rel Tl^*® C. C TraatferrM to Supreme

Court,

To New York or Philadelphia

via the Lehigh Valley Raliroad Double Track. Stone ballasted Magnificent

trains. Dining cars a la carte.

Stop-over allowed at Niagara Falls on

all thpou^ tlckati to New Y<wk

Phiiadaloaia.

and

Bonnd to Hit the Mark. Just try to aim a litle bit And shoot with bow and arrow, A better thing you could not hit ’Than the popular Malt-Slarrow ‘ J METZGER & Co, Sole Agents Both phones 4«7

Harrod’M Photo Stadlo« UO Virginia ave Old phone 1394 Buy Maasagre Cream. INDPLS BARBER SUPPLY CO , 37 E Ohio

Expert Trasg Fitting. Zimmer 132 E Washington st For Your Spring Salt go to Louis Mueller, Tailor, 31 N Illinois st Y M C A Building

C. tr. Kriel, Main Cigar Store, 106 Monument Place, English s Block Wholesale' Retail

Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Bynip for children teething, softens the gums, allays all pain.

Feed your horse Janes s duatless oata

Carpets fl.25 Each Cleaned and Relaid C-APITOL CLEANING W ORK8 Phones 813

lagrala Carpeta Cleaned, Bach ffOc. CAPITOL CLEANING WORKS Phones 818 Langsenkamp Bros.* Brass Works. Founders and finishers, 138-142 E Georgia Brass, Bronze and Composition Castings

A kiss of Satln-Skln Powder removes that "shiny lo<^" replaces unsightliness with beauty 25c F.esh white or brunette tints o——— Don’t Wait until you meet with a loss by burglary or from theft Secure a policy In the Lotted States Fidelity and Guaranty Company of Baltimore GEO W PANGBORN Manager. 714 718 Lemcko Building Telephones 140

Goodrich Sprinkling Hose. The world’s best C KOEHRING A BRO., 880 \lrglnla ave. Telephone 852 Teeth Filled Wlthont Pain by the Hale method which Is guaranteed to be perfectly harmless and efficient In every Instance C C EVERTS M D. Dentist 10 N Pennsylvania st Waverley Electric Vehicles. New models ready for delivery S W Elston State Agent 307 313 Mass ava

Wood Turning of every description 213 N Alabama. Wolff American Bicycles. 885. 140 and |50 Our leader GEO C DBTCH WHEEL CO. 206 N Pennsylvania st o Dr. W B. Cralgr, Veterinary Surgeon. Dogs treated Office Wood's Stable Tel 1087 0 Mmjestie Las Lamps f3.&0. Worth ffk. GEO C DBTCH WHEEL <X1 . No. 306 N pennsylvanls st

Plonee^ Brass W'orks. Brass railings and curtain poles 418 424 S Peoosilvanla st —J.. 0—

Carriages

for weddings psu-tloe. Everything new WOOD A MORRISON. 222 £. Wabash st Both phones

2922

Try the Old Scotch Rhenmatlsm

Treatment.

Druggists 50c snd 81 sizes.

Book Binding

18% N Meridian Nankenrto

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.^Reduced Prices la Flour and Peed. CATT8, 321 W Washington st Both phones I,, D. A W.Sleeplng and Chair Cars oetwsen Indianspolto sad Springfield, III.

PENNSYLVANIA LINES. Important Change of Time. Improved Passenger Train Service. Taking effect Sunday May 25 the following change In time of passenger trains will be made LOUISVILLE DIVISION Train Na 18. ndw leaving Indianapolis 4 00 p m cm and after above date will leave Indianapolis 3 55 p m . dally. Train No. 2, now leaving Indianapolis 8 25 a. m, on and after above date will leave Indianapolis 7 00 a m dally This to the fast through train for I.rf>utsviUe carrying sleepers After Jvine 22d it will also have dining car Passengers for Madison should take train No 30, leaving at 8 06 a. m dally, except Sunday, Madison train Sundaj oniy, leaves at 7 30 a m For particulars consult ticket agents or address W W RICHARDSON, D- P A

BIG FOIR ROLTB. The Official Route to the Thirteenth National Convention Travelers* Protective Association at Portland, Ore., June 3 to 7, 1902. ffid.lC for the Round Trip from Indianapolis, Corresponding Rates from All Points in the State. Tickets will be sold for all trains May 26 to June 7 and will be gtxjd returning for sixty days by all regular routes, with same privilege aa regular tourist tickets west of Colorado common points Special sleeper with the Indiana delegation will leave Indianapolis via the Big Four Route on Thursday May 29 at 11 20 p m , and at St T.ouIs io4n the Missouri dl vision special train leaving there at 10 a m Friday, Mav 30 via the Wabash to Kansas City, Union Pacific to Granger and Oregon Short Line to Portland, stopping in Denver one-half day arriving in Portland at noon Monday June 2 For tickets berths In sleeper and further particulars, call on Rilej Hunt or the undersigned H M BRONSON. AGFA

FINE PIANOS Seven Special Bargains 1 STEINWAY 2 HAZELTONS 2 KURTZMANNS 1 KRAKAUER and ONE A. B. CHASE PIANO All New Rlanos* In tone, toncli, action, dnrabUity, ani! every requiaitl that goet to make up artistic matmmenta there are nona auparlor, •^Something unusual tm be mble to buy m high grade piano tor lest than the regular price. ”

These pianos were received durtt^ the cold

Cm ficircgfy

S ianos were received during the cold weather and the vamlah work hair hnea. Cm scarcfify be noticed. There are very few pianol entirely free from hair lines in the vamidi, but nevertheless we propose to saenfied

these seven fine pianos

A Fine $450 Piano for $275 A $425 Fine Piano tor $245 TER.MSI—f26 cash; monthly payment of $8 or $10. Come quick for.&rs1 choice Write for particulars. ' Pearson’s Piano Hou^e 134 and 136 North Pennsylvania Street. Sole agents for Angelas Kano Player.

BIG FOIR HOCTE. Excursions Sandap, May %. Cincinnati, ffl 211 Round Trip. Special fraln making no slims for passengers In either dIreeUon Leaves Union station Indianapolis 7 00 a. m Returning, leaves Cincinnati 7 00 p m Terre Haute, fl.OOi Oreencaatle, 75c round trip corresponding rates to Intermediate point* Special train leaves Indianapolis 7 00 a m Returning leaves Terre Haute 7 00 p Lafayette and Way Points. fl.OG or less round trip Special train leaves Indianapolis Union station 7 20 a m Returning leaves Lafayette 7 20 p m, BIG FOUR ROUTE. llfeniorinl Day. Half Ratea to All Points within 160 miles from starting point Tickets will be sold on May 29 and 30, good to retuni,

May 31

DECORATION DAY RATES Via Monon Route. One fare for round trip within 150 miles distance Tickets sold May 29 and 30 Final limit May 31 DECORATION DAY BATES Yin C., H. * D. By. One fare for round trip within 150 miles distance 'Tickets sold May 29 and 30 Final limit May 31

^ MAMUrAOTURge OF ORlLLg ARO FRCT WORK. ^ * BARGAIN MONDAY I t AT GALL’S i * For 14to i

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ill ^ALE OF I I

P OwiSS Vai

lURTAINS

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CASTOR IA for Infuits aad CMldreiL Till Kind You Han Always BougM

Bears tha Signatura of

|u3t thg thiag for ■ummar—they lauadar well aad wtl! give entire tatisfactloii* OUR WHOLE LINE In Cretonnee, Tickings and Chiotm* that uU regularly at 25a the yard* \ MONDAY 1^0 MONDAY firCOME EARLY AND PICK YOUR CHOICE ALBERT GALL J7 AND 19 V. WASHINGTON ST. RAROWOOO ARO PARQUFTRr FLOORg.

In our new location, top floor Newton Claypool Bicck, opposite Denison Hotel,, curner Ohio and Pennsjivanla streets.' DBA COUGHLIN A WILffON,

Dental Specialists

We have for many vears made painless extracting and artificial teeth, including crown and brldgework, a specialty Our extensive practice Is evidence of our superior work in this branch of dentistry Our method of applying nerve-numbing medicine to the gums, aided by manipulative skill, the result of long and extensive experience enables us to extract teeth with lees pain than is caused by toothache We fully appreciate the dread everyone has of “tooth-pullmg,’’ and assure you our effort to “cure" this dread shall not be to vain We give gas, ‘toltailxed air,” and believe it to be absolutely safe. Our artificial teeth crown and bridgework arc as near perfection as dental art j van suggest. In looks, fit and comfortable usage Quality considered, our i^ces

„ . w.i*. a cheapest. We Invite you to call and Detroit via Lake Erie A ^ ^ Take elevator. Conductor will

direct you to our rooms

IF YOV am; hot FMOKIHC TM®

MERCANTILE

Try MS, then aetlee the fine Asema of ear present Havana Tekaeoe and nnmenre It with hlfh-priend Imported Cigars. F. II. Rki MsrcsaUle Ctfsr Co.. Mlrs,. St. LMft. OfflOi MAUL

AMUSEMENTS.

i P A PK"s, TaNlGHT-nJNDER TWO FIAGS^ ; 1 iAlVl^ NEXT WEEK—Last of S.a*«i—M.*!

Appearic^;

NEXT WEEK-Last of SeaMm-^Boghming Mooday Matfaon HOLDEN COMEDY CO. MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Matisg^ aotf NiA In the play that maia Am«tica anil Enropn talk, ^

Westera and W abiuk RooidB,

Leave Indtosapolto 13 39 p m Arrive Detroit

8 JO p m "

PeansylvaBla-YaBdalla Llaes

XSeeoratton Day Rates.

One tore for round trip to all stations on the** lines within 150 miles from starting peSnt Tickets sold May ?} and SO. Return limit May

81

o $3.00—RouimI Trip—$1.00 Onl-tdr-Town Exenmion To If tehlgaa City and Way Feints iNa Monon Bonte, BamSay, May SS Special train leaves 6 a. m. Leaves Mlchtgaa City, retnrati^. 8 JO p m 0 $1JKI—Deeatnr and Ratnm-»$1JKL D- at W. Ry-, fiauiday, May 23. SjMiclai trato leaves tedlanapolto 7 a. m. $1.28—Xtoyten eaid Betnrn—$1.28 Yta C.^ H. ff D., anztotoy. May 28. &wcial fast train toartog 7 a. ffi Lt«r«s j Dayton, retunUig. 6 Jl p m. Slops at Rush-1 vlUa Comwvills and Btotitoo. i

DRS. COUGHLIN A WILSON,

Formerly oyer Pomeroy’s Drug Store, 8.W.

Cor. Market and Penn. Sts.

It matters not where you live or how small or

hu’ge the

mg

hu’ge the awning yon need may be, call up

the

AdyanceTent & Awning Co. ISS.AIitaim FtencK $14, Bnym 40. ikwmi

“SAPHO” and THURSDAY,. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Matloct aadf N^ In a gisat wviyai of ‘^NICK 'O THE WOODS'' PRICES—-Iffc, 20c, 30e* Daily B^tinee* Everybody goes to tlw Park*'’

Iflh St and Capitol opera housi r Lecture by 0R c. I FhETOimB on

nw lilaE$ if lirtisjfM ««|

el th# Gtty et tt Bii

AIX ms WEEK-Tve Pmtamaam Deify.

Oentry Bros.* Shows United

A<linftiNtoiiFl$c cad 2$c

Illustrated by over t6D orlgiiial 2bnr« con view*. Saturday Emsafag, May 24,1912^ at S ^ Admlastoo, rfanyad,. Re.

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