Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1909 — Page 3
Frrrrmr 'r'--'-'- - AFTER THE WEDDING
...wiaance In Coal.
m. Armstrong, of
prof '.rf,l Technical college,
Uti lres recently Bounded a 1 linst tho wasteful methods
u' . No com,ncnt Is IH1 he sold, "by tho fact that wovon- j"" ' ' tho Lusltanla
B .14111 -. ,.,,,,,. .inllv
the ' ' Bnm, or m0ro tons of
th fom' i j voyages across tho
Atlant"' ö' nirlncerlnK achieve.
'rid u A . onnthoniatlzed as It
mriit ,i . wnm in any way
Sffiful ''f 11,0 nlerc8tS f I,03terity-" '
blessings discounts
rmiiiti!'.' our
rourj"
WESTERN CANADA
More
Big Crops
In 1908
Another 60.000 Selllcrs from thcUnllcd Slates
NEW DISTRICTS OPENED FOR SETTLEMENT
r i .1 ii shum-160 r...
i (id 160 I -.uw ' "
..-1 ..nirv and a conttnttd.
,po . NJti in il fcmu r, tnstiratUm.
.:!. ;.. ViSu e i I rom HO 00 to tl-UX) per acre
" ' wiJ Vflnter Wheat. Oats. Darier. "J1 " , . . . r bin k hi on th C ivcaco market. ib'. a'V lirx a-d Church- in all . .? railways tou.h ron-t of 'ho settled ' rJ . w' lor PT.UICO are always tro-'j i.. r,.nnhl.-tn. maps and ii-
railroad ratr anp y to
(1
it i. jii si irba.-. - , . f immi,,r!ll,on
vtiinniniuciii " r- ...
..mal Ulla C. iHuiii'v
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Um ion u tb' nd-rtlM.ment.
The Auto's Record. Of course, It's not a gossip, but No goHHlp In the town Is hotter than Hrown's auto Is At running people down. LlpplncotCs Magazine.
ni.Ks cuur.n in to m davs PAZO OINTMKNT U ijuarantewl to euro any cat of ItchluK, ItllnJ. nifwdtni: or 1'rotrud. Ins l'lle In 0 to U dayi or money rtfuudwd. toe. A Deep Hole, A hole hns boon borod hi SUosla to a depth of 7.000 foot.
Do Your Clotliea Look Yellow f If m. use lied Crow Hall nine. It will
make them white a now. Largo 2ox. package, 5 etui. How He Got Him. A New York dramatist was one evening visiting a woll-known player's dressing-room when there wns handed In an appeal for financial assistance, writton in the French language by an
actor, a Britisher, who prides himself on his knowledge of that tongue. To the dramatist's astonishment, the rinvAr to whom the uote was nd-
dressed. Immediately proceeded to hand tho messenger the amount asked for. "Surely, Henry." Interposed the friend, "you're not going to let hlra have the money? Why, the man Is known everywhere as " "Yes. yes." Interrupted the other, I imt nut vou don't suppose I
can afford to have him going about town telling evcryono that I can't road French?" Harper's Weekly. INTOLERABLE ITCHING. v.nrr..l Krcrrnn All Over nntr'
I..P rn.te-.Ml.innl Trent ment rolled 1'erfi-ct Cure lr Cutlcnra. "Whoii my little girl was six months ii riKl snots on her
UIU 1 liwv " . . rlKlit cheek. They grew so lur;;c that I p..nt for tho doctor, but InsN-ad of
helping the eruption, ms ouiiuk-..v teemed to make It worse. Then I went
to a second doctor who sniu u was eczema. He also gave me an o'.ntment
which did not help either, me
case spread all over the raw ami me h.nn to swell. The Itching grew
intolerable nnd It wns a icmu.t.to see. I consulted doctors for month, but they were unable to cure the baby. I paid out from $20 to $0 without relief. One evening I began to use the Cutlctirn Remedies. The next morning the baby's face was all white Instead of red. 1 continued until the eczema entirely disappeared. Mrs. r. E. G'irobin. Sheldon. In., July 13, IMS. nntter urue & ehem. Corp., Sole
Props, of Cutinirn Remedies. Boston.
T Stonetti
Tho maid of honor settled herself In tho carriage with a great flutter of Inno nni! chiffon nnd i:ave a long fllgh.
"Wasn't Cora Just the loveliest hrlde
you ever saw?" she demanded oreain
man
who
luflsly of tho lall young
climbed In after her. "She was certainly a winner," admitted the young man. "It made me kind of blue, though, ushering for Tom's wedding. I tell you! He's tho best ever and I hato to lose him!"
"Lose him?" cried the maid or nonor. "1 think it's perfectly hateful for a man's friends to act as if he had been snatched from tnem eternally by a cruel fate, just because he marries a
nice girl and settles down. Jt s "Oh, I don't mean it that way," protested the tall young man. "I'm not down on matrimony. I think I was blue because It wasn't my wedding.
If
tap-
Onco, when 1 was young and handsome
And was fond oi maning Taking candy to the ladle3, Taking them to shows and balls When I used to be enraptured And each maiden would adore, Twas then I used to hear a tapping Overhead upon the floor. Girls In thoso days were much neater irl,.,., thou nra tnrlnV. somehow.
And we boys thought them much sweeter They were charming then, I vow. But when I'd call to eeo a lady
Aud for her pretty nana impiwc, nmohnw I'd hear that Insistent
ping Ovorhead upon the floor. Dear Eliza how I loved her Used to teach the clock to stop. Mnrtr Ann. loulso. Augusta
Placed the striking weight on top. And for Miss Lovoll I would turn The hour hand back a space or more nut in eniif. of fate there'd come
That tapping, tapping on tho floor. ,. env hnw wife and I would
UUV jj t 'em , When the tapping came, you know , ,
She would close tne nouso v hbj a, t would shuffle off and go.
Then Bhe'd sally out real softly
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ALCOUOL 3 PER CENT. AVcgclaWcIVcparionlbrAsslmila t iiwi the FoodamlRctJute
llnUicSiwaaiisaatllkiv.tlscf
fool
Aron't von frichtfully tired?" broke " . ft ,vnro,, .....i Bi and soar
In the maid of honor hurriedly. "I am TCms of iove and not be bothered
Headache, Backaciic, Sideache, A Worn-out Feeling.
Tbeso aro eMpecifdly vromeu'a afflip-
Thoy nro cansed by irregular work-
it. of ßouio ot tuo luncuous ui It is of tho utmost importanec to every woman to know that tl-ro is i.rt medicine so Tftlunblo for htr, so . lpful, so strengthening, as Lane's FamUy Medicine
(.ailed also Lane's Tea) TL s lor.Ir-laxalive i" & grat blnotl rfi, ,n an 1 is the favorite regulaU ilk me Ik mo of old and young. All druggists sell it in 50c. anil
2 p Kaes.
The Frivolous Curate. Bishop Mackay-Smlth, on his return
from Europe, was wr uk
in Phlladolphia auoui um ö---curate. "This good and intelligent young man " he said, "sometimes acquires a -tifiMni manner a manner toe
------- ,., nf
viopiiiiir ii ....luvt:
otnrwtirvr UM nt tlint rCCenilOn lOl
i.mo i.nnr trnlcht! I can't Imagine
why Aunt Mattlo went home without me!" "I hope," said the young man, stiflly, "you don't think I forced myself on you! Cora's mother asked me to take you safely homo." "Oh," said the bridesmaid, with equal haughtinoss, "I knew, of course, It was
cnmnthlnir 1 kß tnat! 1 Knw
never would condemn yourself to an hour's ride with me unless you simply couldn't get out of It I'm very sorry you should be so bored!" "Now, Genevieve." said the young roan, "don't be so foolish! You know perfectly well I'm not bored"
"I suppose," said me mam ui Icily, "that was the real trouble my constitutional foolishness! That wtiJ.
why you discovered it was an a "intake " "I!" cried the usher. "If It wasn't vou who broke off our engagement fair ' ... ..... . 1 . .nmn nnA
and square ru imc iu nau point out to me what really happened. "I thought you wanted it broken off!" said the maid of honor. I m glad It wasn't announced and nobody knew It. I'd hate so to put you to any trouble or annoyance. As it n.
nobody Is the wiser. 1 uuu . ouj-i-p-r-nM' mnthor rpallzod she was picking
out the one girl In all the world you disliked most for you to escort home. Isn't it funny?" "Perfectly killing." said the young man. "it makes me feel about as much like laughing as a funeral would. Its a shame, too. when the best man obviIne for my clmncel
"Why didn't you give It to him.
then?" Inquired me mam ui S,(Great guns!" breathed the usher. "You don't really care anything about Tad Kirby. do you? He hasn't enough brains to put in a peanut shell, for all hi3 money. He" "Your temper certainly hasn t inv 1 ni- hrnko. In the maid of
lui. i. tha tnnnintr on the floor.
.ir whfire'ii Sarah? Listen
To that noise down there below. Is that young fool still here buzzing? Twas ten o'clock an hour ago. These young folks havo no mind or time:
I never saw the like before. Just grab my boot and drop It lightf) Lightly on the chamber iloor.
Naooleon's Love of Music.
Napoleon has been described as almost a music hater. A recent writer put him at the very foot of tho list it modern rulers, so far as appra' tion. or even toleration, of music was concerned. . f
Now comes an Kngusn aemui j slander. In tho Gentlewoman It is admitted that the musical tastes oi ...i, r.nKin nsn-o" were not eleateu.
But for all that he loved singing so much that many a tlmo after a concert ho ordered the vocalists to como to tho nnlace and sing before him and
tho Empress Josephine. A curious anecdote is told ot his brusque manner of dealing witb artists. One night at a concert at tho
while Uupori, inu
wnc nnrformlntr a soio,
emiilonlv entered. His
majesty nodded his head aPPWjngfc and when the piece was finished said
to Duport: "How tho deuce do you manage to koen that instrument so motionless, and taking up the cello ho tried to . i. i,ni,man M Rnurred boots.
pnr nimort nearly fainted when ho
.,.,.r,,,r trontod like a war
saw ma - . ,,,,a,t
For several mmuiea h
gor
tto:
:50C
Promotes Di(csllonChecrfiiJ-
nrK: nnd 11'st.ConlaIns DClftir
Opiunx-Morpluac norMiacraL
Not narcotic.
JbiStma f JlxMttSJh-
tüemieea-
Tlenr.
Apcrfcct Remedy for CBJg: Hon. Sour Stoi.Dtoga
Yorras.Coitvuisiousai: anilSOPSBEEP. FacSimik Siaturcrf NEW YORK.
JiFtheFooaj
CASTORIA
Tor Infant nnd Children., The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In Use
For Over
Thirty Years CASTORIA
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
THt CI
TUIIOMPANY. HtW YOCITT.
Stärtthe New Year Right!
Tullerles
violoncellist,
the Emperor
pleaunt company to ' others. But. you say-" I'll take a course of Sprlne medicine to clean me out next April." , mm rnnslderlnt! your duty to yoursell
ii nt. how can you face the New ,miu, isn't It certain that to leavo
Year with clean thoughto. clear lnteh (uU o( poi50n all winter, and . . I U.lnlit mlnrl. and . . . . lrrr nut all
a tatr, jusi, "&" - - .hen suddenly aucmi)1 w '"'--T
share of capacity for worK ana ,mpur,tles by one violent attack U danger
ous, absurd and unreasonaoicr
TART the new year with a clean
mind and a clean body I Most people are very neat nnd clean In their outward
appearance, but how about the hislde?
Are you clean inside f
pence.
your full
cnoyment.
At I
n(Mnn(mtQ
SUlltUlUUtHWU'" . , il,. hpttcr understanus
, ; " ,,,; Kn freouently occur honor. "You haven't a panics ui b C,ürZt Ä"8 1 Tluenu f nobjcct t0 Taira paying me attentions
in i:."b'" . . . , . , n nf If I Minnen to let him
VF. I 11 X " "
ti,na nimiit a. worthy, but most
111." J" ----- -- - , , rr vniinp- ruratc He iiau,
seems, been skating, and the bracing air had exhilarated him. nii ,innr he said, as he took off
I feel so frivolous!
think I shall ride homo In the smoking carj Detroit Free Press.
it
I
i. ..ii -nii nwnrf of that!" said
1 Hi lU.iv. ..v.-
the young man, stormii. "Well " said the maid of honor. It doesn't make any difference to you, so In can't worry you much.' "That's all you know about It. said the usher. "Why-lf things hadn t cone to smash we you nnd I would be having our wedding just about "Think ot It!" cried the maid of , ininrPKtPdlv. "Think what
linran
I ,r frnm bond to foot.
on. iivuiuiiuts - . i..,.ar ho ri.-irted forward and
SlM out "Sir!" in such pathetic I tones that the Emperor handed him back tho Instrument. Duport thereupon showed how the instrument was held, but every timo his Imperial master extended his hand o auempt to do it himself Duport threw himself back In alarm, till finally Josephine whispered something : 1 u"v hnehntifi. who burst out laugh
ing and put an end to the cello lesson. London Globe.
The holidays are over and everybody a had a good üme-perhaps a little too much of a good tlme- Over-ÜB and over" drinking have been the rule ever since Thanksgiving Day. Many people get little exercise In winter and breathe much stuffy, over-heated Inside air. . At the same time they eat too much rich and indigestible food, while fresh fruit and
fr-iK vef etables are scarce m -
So stomach and bowels are
over-taxed.
liablo to be
His Finish. c.,.a.v-nnr.nlil lllirtOn WBS HOt aCCUS-
tomed to corporal ounlshment, but one ou.ve escaped, and thank fate! "Why. . . ..,i,,0i.in nffotiKP I J . t ,i.tIW hn olt'lilnc
day, wnen au uiuut : r all your oesi inuuu h"i o- -
over you as you jusi sib and mourning because they had lost you' As It Is. you are safe and rescued and entirely free!" 1,1 vr.ii rnn bo SO nhllOSOPn-
ii eqi,i thn vounc man. it snows
1
VT. I DonuiM rnnVf and ltf nw . . ai n.. , ui rh ! thnn nj
nllirr n.nnfiurfr In thn world. M cnu.e they holt their lip. fit and ear longer than any olhr m-c Sksit it All Pricti. for tnf,"nLeMi!! IMi ikm w ttlilU U nl rati Cetor SutMtVtfl Su, r- TnUe M Ährt ule. JWII" fTTbte Sho mmlrU tnm tmCloty to rrt ot Ii world, CililowlW; M... W U DOUGLAS. 157 Siwii St.. BrtxVto. Hin.
u',i l.onr. rnmniitted. his mother fOOK
him across her knee, and with a piece of shingle administered an old fashioned spanking. At its close, with hands clapped to the part inos, affect ,i thn vouncster walled, "Oh. this Is
1 the end of me!" The Delineator.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
th IICVL APPLICATIONS, as they canwith It y . th. jlsc,e. catarrh
?, a S a : ronitltutlnnal .HiW. and la Lr.tnr to rtire It you muxt take Internal remVil. Hairs Catarrh Cure Is taken lnter-
r.i Se. It was prescribed by one rqthe iSTt phTldan In thH country for
btnatlon o he two lnRredl.-nt, I. bat prod .rei "uch wonderful results in curing taal'nluV VoV constlnatloa
Where They're Found. Redd-Do you carry any extra men around with you on your football teGnrecne-Yes, a fow-ln the ambulance. Yonkers Statesman.
' -.i .ii.i.,'. nnrn iminh If vou can
consider the affair so lightly, Not that
I ex
A Good Sermon. Dr. Smith E. Jelliffe, the noted alienist, was talking about campaign ora-
"Blank," he said, of a certain senator. "Ib such a thorough-going, pains
taking and withal tedious campaign oratof that whenever I hear him I am
reminded of an oiu-iasnium.-u
of my boyhood. "This minister on Sunday morning spread before him on the reading desk ' .. . .. nf nntna nn.l
a very uuwiv i" launched Into a long, dry, heavy ser
mon.
Clog up, stretch and paralyze the large Intestine by ojjejlng It with undigested food, so it can not carry off the useless refuse, and It "backs fe" the sewage, and compels the small Intestine to absorb the poison of decayng matter. Instead of wholesome nourishment. That's what must happen. Isn't It plain as day? What's the result? . . .. . Nearly everybody ''gains in flesh In winter time, but It's pu?sv fat not
ine nver Bei
.. r enrmnn nhsorbed I i,.iViv flsh and muscle
, . Jn V once lift his eyes. :"T' tho blle doesn't "work off";
So " eni1' h0WTrh7S hVeyes get yellow; the skin get, dead pecieu ui.t dura Y" . .in ho nercolved almost l" b . . j..t, tu ha s.
but I thougnt iwssioij ju ii,v Ulg w H.u.... f. --- . , no1 like putty ana paie nrvc kittle tender feeling for what Is past u ntire conUon n l'wackheads. Itver-spoU to break
Tin struck the desk a resounding blow ,,e monotony. that awakened his parishioners. Then Diixlncs3. headaches, blurred vision, he said: . . . of (0ul breath, sleeplessness and a temper
Mv cood friends, uns beimu . h Der50ns ver
e ä great deal of labor, and do not gg .
have given u me un.v-
I shall tncreiore ru-
a HllftU UUUVi ' i und for what might have been.
There was a little silence ar, they rolled along. Then the maid of honor
snoke casually. , ... pt . ... m nnrn cnnniftfl a hit
"Neuner iura . --- scared at the wedding," she said. I
never saw people ueam us mej
Keep clean Inside all jhUme. That's the simple solution. if you can not diet, or keep your mechanism going by proper exercise, the selfevident alternative Is to take Cascarets. the sweet, fragrant, harmless little vege; tablelabTets. that "act like exercise" on yu"r bcÄ and gently but powerfully clean out and disinfect tho whole digestive canal. A Cascaret every night before going to bed will "work while you sleep' and make you "feel fine In the morning." H you have been neglecting yourself for some tine, take a Cascaret night and morning ana break up the "constipated habit" without acquiring a "cathartlo habit." Cascarets are sold by all druggists, 10c, 25c and 50c. The 10c size trial box Is a neat fit for the vest pocket or lady's purse. Bo sure to get the genuine, with tho "long-tailed Con the box and the letters CCC" on each tablet. They are neve sold In bulk. rr FKEE to otm FRIENDS! SJ.Mino- tabic Ten cents In stamps is
OtessiHK " !"4!---Ai fttCaficareta
mMiar e or eon launiuu ww : with which tETsnly trinket Is loaded. 7H WK tSar "entlralnB this paper. Afidresi StwUae Remedy Compaay. Chlcaco or Mew York.
me a greai
think you
They really seemed happy." uon beginnlng."-Wash-
SjUFlVt: Alio I jv,
... rff "Kot half." he said, "as mgton öiar.
r - ... , If
nnri I uiiuiii iiiii uv...
ui.v. . I o .
'i nn. i.ene- The iruc a'
t i iMffi.ld nrn IrpiI in San Fran-
hannv as you
im.in'i ffftno wronc
I Iv-l can't stand it any longer!
To California
vleve 1 cam uiu v jm jemiua ----- . . Isn't there a chance for us to go back . th otncr day, the grizzly tnat, the beginning and start all over onne punch, he slew In the moun-
As to Marrying Blindly. It's all right to marry blindly If only
vou can bo puck.
sure of staying blind.
If Yon Ar R
Trlflo Scnuttlvn
.mlnkllns Allen. Foot m..
,hcn ruDiwr r -"v -;,-. Foot-
I 9"
The maid of honor was crying Into . il. a lmndkerchlcf. l tn-
thoughL" she gasped, "I'd just d-d le all
evening, I was so niiui. w
"Thank heaven, Cora's mother haphome with you.
murmured the young man, somewhat
In""..- n timn the maid ot honor
roi in " --
lauuhcd. a choked, nysicricai "ig "She-she didn't happen to " lÄnfcScd. "I asked her to!-Chi-
cago News.
.'5r. itcd,
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alone cannot do. A germicidal, diiirifectinjj and deodorizing toilet requisite ot exceptional excellence and economy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, throat and natal and uterine catarrh. At drug and toilet tores, 50 cents, or by mail postpaid. Large TrUl Simple
itm "miltm and tAUTf Boon aiHT raft THf: PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass.
Ilaiitkledwilh Eere Eyes, use
The Trouble. Knicker Does Jones put
foot forward? locker-Yes. but ho always in somothing.-New York Sun.
his besl
Why Wells Was Wrahty. Charles E. Wells, who has f been ..i i. rmiridhnc Senator of West
Virginia, because ho once introduced a bill advocating the changing of Groundhog day from Feb. 2 to July 4.
the Grand1
I Ü .in.'intr nvnr nicht nt
Pts U S"" 1 'f a b Hiding West Virginia
i ii i nni Inner nro.
llli"ö" , , i. mnrnlnP
iiiui .. . -ri
i na Anireles.
iamb auu . coi,t
"That bear was a hub ajiw ... vor ninched. He was game
to tho death. So game, in fact, that he rtm Sled one of a Philadelphia sort named Hoskin I us ed to know. "Hoskln lay dying In his Hat on Cherry street. He sent for a friend
an" 'Here's $10. Take It. and the day of my funeral use It to treat my pall-
t 1 f Ii '
"The friend, much affected, said, as ho put the bill In his wallet: Shall I treat, old man going out ....Inrv nr rOminC baCKi
ongoul saltl flick In, won't ho with you coming back.'"-Los An-
geles Times. The. Best Dressed Man.
"The best dressed man In tho world is the young King of Spain." said a tailor. "Iook at his photographs In
t. .-nnhllPB. For grace anu cunvui-
ness his clothes are unique.
Across Salt Lake by Rail Fm,o. Abroad
vtaThe Overland Limited Composite Observation C,r,PuUman Drawing
and uomparimc.i z .,
room
ond we ventuateu. i.uj,
nrvtr
No dxeess fare.
. r I
your journey delightful.
UnionPacific,SouthernPacific
. n ? l V j
Electric Block Signal rrotecuon mv.
cents in postage for book : entitled
safe road to travel
The
i iiua ms ",v" . . . -. .
Ho was awnKuiiuu m " i?vnrvthlnc Is rlRht in uns yumiB by heavy pounding on his door, and mJp"?s Sis hair, his hat. his the voice of the old man night clerk man a getup. "height of his collar, . "Five o'clock! netter et up hoots, the nt ami . nc s q hJg
rr ii r ii i i i f a f
I
u- T,p.W So.im Syrv. for chlWmn trOV . Jrt,n th (mr. rlae Inflammation. ur wind coUc iCc KU a U,ttlL
u t, inntn hR 1 .tMl m RS VOUf train.
contain. 3" r,on9 that ho should be cnllcd
at the unearthly hour of 5 o clock, so ?A ..1.1 nn attention to the old man's
early morning greeting and was asleep " i o ImmnilllltolV.
neun aiuivni. ---- - In about fifteen minutes ho was again awakened by tho pounding on -.l l,ont thft VoiCO Of tllO
old man saying apologetically, "Don't get up. I rapped on tho wrong door." Llpplncott'a.
E. L. Lomax G. P. A. Omaha, Neb.
Those Rich Relations
Cclla She has no near relations, has 8hDclla-With a few exceptions that
Is the only kind sno nas kuu
OnlT One 11IIOMO QUIN1NK uniy ... . i
Peoplo who have no troubles don t know what they havo to bo thankful for.
Are You Going to Texas?
. . .im he! nnrt. Fin
If o you wn ' " .v .. ,n
rain. wn. country. Low mto
i-U ml irlvntc Ar?: We want n rep
Flno
e
SÄ1 ;-Ä"r;.rn.rÄ
All worthy education Is training of tho will.
. V m Ami gencrnl farm land, intw
Kl ,M-op1c an " uridon nnd prlvn
I,ati "'rv. ' i lndlanaiHill. X girl always pretends that sho doesn't want to be kissed.
Write for d-
SonttiweMcrn
Ave.,
I Hi: llliwfc"r ...
coat, tho hang of nis irousera vative UUOMOQUl.viN'B- lon fldng Is right and makes a rule that n. jhJS SfTw. OBOia th.
the world goes by. inh,;. ; ' L'.nvnrd for fifteen years has
been hopelessly out ot It as art arbiter of fashion. The Prince of Wales, litUo and Inelegant, had never any Innuence. King Alfonso fills a long felt Tn.t i.fifore ho grew up tho
world wäs paradoxically saying t ha the i onlv well dressed man was Miss Vesta Tllloy, tho male impersonator." Cincinnati Enquirer.
Clear, whit clothes art a t.,...tnnr uea Hod ro
lAi-Je 20. package. S cents
sign that th
sa nan uiue.
if a man Is really fond of music ho
seldom tries to sing.
Dr.MiriersPrepBraliti WOMEN IV. Ktdra ltcJr. tDj.MU
N. U. INDIANAPOLIS NO. 1, 1909.
rTlRKS WHUU.A1
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