Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 124, 25 May 1907 — Page 3
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The Richmond Palladium arid1 Sun -Telegram; SIturdayTTVfayl25, 1907.' Page TnTeea
WHY SO -WEAK?
Kidney Troubles May Be Sapping Your Life Away. Indiana People Have Learned This Fact.
- 'When a healthy man or woman begins to run down "without apparent cause, becomes weak, languid, depressed; suffers backache, headache.
rxiizzyicpells and urinary disorders, look
to-the kidneys for the cause of It all. Keep tbe kidneys well and they will
(keep-you well. Doan's Kidney Pills 1 cure-kick kidneys and keeps them "well. Here is Indiana testimony to ; prove it.
Harry Hamilton, wheelwright, living on Phillls street, near Superior street, Kokomo, Ind., says: "Some lears ago I hurt my back and later it began to
I pain me constantly. I got so weak I
' could not work more than half the time. Sharp, shooting pains would j be followed by a dull grinding pain in ! the loins. I could hardly get up after ; stooping. My eyes seemed to weaken and I had frequent attacks of blinding
r headaches. My doctor told me I had i kidney trouble, but his medicine did not help me perceptibly and I started fusing plasters and various advertised kidney medicines. I continued to suffer, however, for about six years and ; had given up hope of finding relief. ! Learning through our papers that Doan's Kidney Pills had cured many cases like mine, I got a box. Th first box gave me so much relief that ,1 got a second and a third, and by the time I had used three boxes all the , pains had disappeared, and I felt as if I had a new back. I feel as well as ever now, my eyes are better and I do not have the headaches." For sale by all dealers. Price ijO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
:Xew York, sole agents for the Lnned
; States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
HAGEBSTQWN BALL CLUB LEASES GROUND FOB USE
Will Have Diamond Back Inspection Car Co.
of
LEVELING AND GRADING.
Hagerstown, Ind.. May 25. The Hagerstown high school base ball club has leased the lots back of the old ware house, now owned by the Light Inspection Car company, and a force
of men and teams are engaged in getting it ready for games before Sunday. The whole tract has been leveled and graded and ample seating facilities have been provided. Games with amateur clubs are desired and every courtesy and customary advantage will be accorded vis
itors. Practice games will be played through the week, but it is expected that contests with other teams will necessarily be played on Sundays.
TRIAL S00N FINISHED Young Case May Be Finished This Evening.
Eaton, O., May 25 It is expected that the case of the State vs, Frank Young will be finished this evening, after a three days' trial.
The decoration of the order of the
I Morning Sun was conferred on Dr
Louis Klopsch, editor of the Christian Herald, recently in New York by Baron Takewo Ozawa, personal envoy of the Japanese emperor. The decoration is conferred on Dr. Klopsch in recogni
tion of the work done by him in reliev
ing famine sufferers in Japan last year More than a quarter of a million dol
lars was raised by the Christian Herald
for the purpose.
You'll be buying a tonic soon -probably need one now. Brace up your system with VITAL VIM, Take our word for it. There's no better tonic sold. 50c a bottle, at M. J. Qnigley's Drug Store.
INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM CURED IN 3 DAYS. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., ays: "My wife had Inflammatory -heumatlsm in every muscle and joint; ler suffering was terrible and her body nd face were swollen almost beyond ecognition: had been in bed for six
weeks and had eight physicians, but
eceived no benefit until she tried the Mystic Cure for Rheumatism. It gave mmediate relief and she wa3 able to
walk about in three days. I am sure
it saved her life." Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Druggists. No2-d&w
Notice to Cur Customers. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiatss or other harmful drugs, and werfcommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. A. G. Luken & Co.
AN ACTION FOB DIVOBCE
Lawrence Spence, of Eaten, Charges Wife Desertion.
Eaton, O., May 25 Lawrence Spence, through his attorneys, Gilmore and Saylor, commenced an action against Bertha Spence, in the Common Pleas Court Friday. He asks for a divorce on the grounds of wilful absence for more than three years.
TOWN BOABO UPBELD Bf TBE COMMISSION
Fsicfts Evepy GvDo'Q:Ihi(SQa SOnoaoOafl Kddw
The responsibility of raising a family is a great one, and it is important that the mother, upon whom most of this work devolves, should familiarize herself with simple medical aids to health. You cannot always be running' for a
, doctor, and often it is cot necessary to do so. You could The lieW State Railroad Both do as thousands of experienced mothers are doing and have
a Dome or ur. vaioweu s yrup repsm aiways in me house. It is a guaranteed cure for the troubles of the stomach, liver and bowels. Women are naturally very subject to constipation, so you may need it any moment. Worry
Gives Cut Ruling.
or overwork may make the husband seed it. Babies are continually becoming constipated, and children, because they eat constantly or eat too hurriedly, may suddenly need a laxative. You or the children may be constipated today or have a sick headache or one of the other symptoms of constipation and dyspepsia, and if tonight on going to bed the prescribed dose of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is taken, it will do its work in the morning and the sufferer of the day before will be feeling well again, clear In head and cheerful in spirits.
PROTECT GRADE CROSSINGS
They Were Cured by Dr. GaldrelFs Syrisp Pepsin
Phone your want ads to the Palladi
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Returns With Wife to Eaton to Spend Sunday.
Eaton, O., May 25 Governor and Mrs. A. L. Harris arrived in Eaton, Friday evening and will spend Sunday at home.
TWO NINES TO CLASH
Hagerstown Against This Sunday.
Dublin
Hagerstown, Ind., May 25 On Sun
day, a baseball game will be played
here between Hagerstown and Dublin.
"Of the many riots and disturbances which have taken place in China during the last half century or more it would be safe to assume that the secret societies with which the country is honey combed are responsible for the
most," says North China Daily News.
The first appeal to the Railroad commission under the amendment to' the municipal corporation act allowing an appeal to the commission from the orders of town boards establishir.r gates and bells and watchmen at th? street crossings of railroads was df cided by the commission Friday. The trustees of the town cf Ft Branch, Gibson county, pavmed a rvu: lution ordering the E. & T. H. itailr t. company to put gates at two strt crossings and electric bells at thv other crossings. The railroad cc i. pany appealed from the town board " the railroad commission. The mt. ter went to Judge W. J. Wood of iiu commission, who held an investigation at Ft. Branch, and reported an orikr eont: ruling the action of the . town board, provided the railroad company should not submit practical plan:? ic.
protecting these crossings satisfactory to the board of trustees of Ft. Brand;, and the Railroad commission withiu thirty days.
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In my twenty-five years experience as a retail drucsrist I have never bandied a medicine which gives such universal satisfaction or which I;an personally recommend so highly as Dr. CiMwell s Syrup Pepsin. There is one physician in this city who nresrrribes this remedv in his
practice, and I could secure affidavits from customers who have been cured of aggravated and
chronic cases of constipation of long- standing. I use it myself and in my family. It is by far the best lax&iive known to the human race. M. F. Rlooae. Westmoreland. Kans. I can truthfully and willingly say that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is all that it Is recommended to be. I have used it and know for myself what I state. I do not think it has an equal for stomach trouble. I have not words to express its value to rae and there are many others of my acquaintances and friends who have used it with grood results. Mas. Minerva E. Rollins. Dewey. IH. I have used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and was ETeatly benefited. Have bad isdig-estion and stomach trouble for many years and found great relief after usinir it. and can cheerfully recommend it to the public. C. K. St-ON-JfEGER. Liberty. Ind.
I bare used Dr. Oaklwr'1' Syrup lepsin for oonstipaUon and indigestion, and consider it s most superior remedy for such aliment. As a laxative, it is not only palatable, but has no
is very taild. Mrs. Alice
J y For almost fifteen years I
snnerea irom inaiesuon ana last winter thought I should die. when my physician. Dr. A, J. Ueur&nce. of this place, advised my trying- Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which I did. and two bottles oured me. It not only relieved me. it cured me so that I have cot bt-en troubled since. If anyone should offer me $500 for the trood Syrup Pepsin has done me, I would not tliink o? taking it. Msa. J. Hokgas, Neosha Falls. Kansas.
I have been troubled with indigestion and constipation for the last two years, and have tried every remedy known and never received any relief until I was narded a trial bottle of Ur. Caldwell's fcyi up Pepsin through our druggist which gave me immediate relief, and I afterward bought a fifty-cent bottle, which I can truthfully say has given me more relief than anything I liave ever tried. li. U. Hciuj, Stoutrllle, Mo.
One can never tell what day some member of the family will become constipated or have indigestion, jaundice, bloated stomach, billiousness, sour stomach, bad breath, flatulency, lazy liver, weak stomach, sick headache or some other ailment affecting the stomach, liver or bowels, and then Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will be instantly needed,
Colliers employed in certain pits in the Manchester district are now wording half a mile below ground.. There are collieries in Ashton, Bradford (Manchester) and Pendleton wheh are
FREE TEST
Those wishin to try Or. Caldwell's Syruo Pepsin before buying can have tree sample bottle sent to their home by adoressmg the company. This offer Is to prove that the remedy will da IS we claim, and Is only open to those who have never
taken It. Send for It If you have any symptoms ot stomacn, nver or ooei oiseaw. uemiesx yet most enw-uvo laxative for children, women and old folks. A guaranteed, permanent home care. THE PUBLIC VERDICT: No Laxative So Good and Sure as OR CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN." This product bears pur-ty guarantee No. 17, Washington, D. C. Address PEPSIN SYRUP CO. 1QS Caldwell Eldj.. Montlcello. III.
I was for years a constant sufferer from enrouirj constf. piuion and iudlrestion. which nothing- would relieve, and bad almost given uv all hoiy of cure, but Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has made s well man of me. P. M. IlARRDTOTOW. President ot the Harrington Manuf acturias Company of Peoria, IU.
I an In the best of health at this writing- and have been ever since I took Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This is a modicino I can recommend to anybody and have done so. and have been tha means of your agents selling- lots ot Syrup Pepsin in our town and neighborhood. It has doc a great deal of good. So many have used it since I took it, people came to me for tnilea around and asked me what kind of medicine I took that did rae so much grood. i Mas.lsaBEUB Wheels. Freetown, Ind.' I have riven your Syrup Pepsin to our littto boy for constipation and have found it very Stood, and can recommend it to anyone. I thinlc anyone raisin? a family should not be without it, Mas. I. Moran. Kansas City, Kans,
as it is sure to cure these diseases. It is sold under a positive guarantee to do what is claimed for it or money will bo refunded. It is easy to take because pleasant to the taste, is gentle in action but promptly effective, and entirely free from the griping so common in salts, purgative waters and cathartic pills, tablets or powders. It is for that reason tho
best remedy tor iniants, cniiaren, women, old people, invalids and others and yet is active enough to be promptly effective in the most robust grown persons. Go to your druggst today and get a 50 cent ot $1 bottle under the guarantee. Complete directions on every bottle.
morfe than a half mile in depth, and
"It is questionable whether foreigners others are about to be sunk in other
have any adequate conception of theU)arts of southern Lancashire which
power possessed by these organiza
tions, the ramifications of which are so comprehensive. They are countless in
number, protean in form and invaria
bly shrouded in mystery."
More News from the New England States.
If any one has any doubt as to the virtue of Foley's Kidney Cure, they
need only to refer to Mr. Alvin H
Stimpson, of Willimantic, Conn., who, after almost losing hope of recovery on
account of the failure of so many rem
edies, finally tried Foley's Kidney
Cure, which he says was "just the
thing" for him, as four bottles cured him completely. lie is now entirely well and free from all the suffering
incident to acute kidney trouble. A. G. Luken & Co.
C, C. & L. ticket agent will sell you sleeping car tickets to Chicago for
their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on
him. apr6-tt
Bring
um.
your want ads to the Palladi
as
We Propose To Increase Our CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
The Palladium and Sun-Telegram is the recognized Classified Advertisement medium in Richmond and Eastern Indiana, as is proven by the fact that we carry daily a GREAT MANY MORE such advertisements than any other paper published in this city or this part-of the country. But wc want -more people to take advantage- of the results that can be obtained from a Classified Advertisement in this paper, and to encourage them we are OFFERING AS A PREMIUM for every Classified Advertisement ' brought into our-office (costing not less than 25c)
will be nine hundred yards down. The
men working at these great depths have to tane huge quantities of liquid with them owing to the great heat which prevails, many of them taking tvvo quarts of cold tea in big tin cans. The Pendleton pit of Messrs. A. Knowles is more than 1,1X yards in depth. Westminster Gazette.
FOR THE SAKE OF HUMANITY HE SUFFERED MANY HARDSHIPS.
Was at Last Rewarded by a Great Discovery. The great scientist that devoted twenty years of his life to travel and study for the betterment of human kind, was at last rewarded by a discovery that is today filling hundreds of homes with health and happiness. Hundreds of letters of thanks are being received from every direction; and
while money is a much needed thing, the scientist in an interview said: "I would gladly give every dollar I ever expect to have if all people now suffering with stomach, liver and troubles understood the wonderful merits
of Root Juice. It is a compound that heals and tones the blood-making and blood filtering organs. It creates a healthy appetite, prevents fermenta
tion of food in the stomach and bow
els, cleanses the system, stops bloat
ing belching and heartburn. It re
moves all causes of constipation and
kidney symptoms. In after effects of
La Grippe, when the general health is
bad, Root Juice has a wonderful ton
ing action on the whole system. The
great remedy is sold for $1 a bottle at
A. G. Luken's drug store.
At the Theaters
Vaudeville at the Phillips. There is no denying that the demand for the return of vaudeville at
ADVERTISEMENT.
CITY
Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given by tho Hoard of Public Works of the City of Richm v r? T n i o i 1 V o ronlA! r-T-x.Mo7?
the New Phillips is very strong and 1 - . ... A will be received by it. at its olfiee.
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on
ARE YOUR CLOTHES FADED?
Use Red Cross Ball Blue and make
them white again. Large 2 oz. pack
age, 5 cents.
I.
THE BEAUTIFUL HISTORICAL PICTURE, IN- COLDRS, . Christopher Columbus at the Royal Court of Spain.
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This beautiful picture is after the famous painting by Brozik, : and shows the intrepid Columbus explaining to Queen Isabella his great plan of sailing due west 'around"the globe until he came to Asia. Before the Queen on a table are her Jewels of fabulous worth, which she later sold to buy the little fleet with which Columbus set out on his remarkable voyage of discovery. The scene which the picfure portrays is shown as taking place in a beautifully decorated room of the Queen's palace, and the two principals, Columbus and Queen Isabella, are surrounded by a group of richly dressed Spanish grandees. Remember, this beautiful picture is given ABSOLUTELY FREE to anyone bringing to the Palladium office a Classified Advertisement costing not less than 25c. Thus you are doubly benefitted You receive this beautiful picture free and get the results our larg circulation brings to all Classified Advertisements.
Social Notes of Nearby Towns
Entertained a Few Friends.
centervnie, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. M
A. ilson entertained on Thursday,
Mrs. F. M. Price and sons Clem and
Kay, Miss umdia Barnes, all of Richmond; Miss Celia Barnes of Foun
tain City. Give Festival This Evening.
New Pans, O. The ladies of the
Presbyterian church are giving a fes tival this evening.
Cary Club Entertained.
Milton, Ind. The Cary Club met
with Mrs. R. P. Lindsay, Thursday af
ternoon, ine ionowing program was given: Responses, Happiness, "Prince
Edward Islands," Mrs. F. M. Jones ;
"Barbadors," Mrs. William Ferris,
f'The Isle of Man," Miss Nellie Jones.
Reading, "To the Dandelion," Mrs Horace Hurst-
Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio
Helped Build Pennsylvania Railway. Centerville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Dav
id Holmes ot -New Castle, Ind., spent
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Mary 1 1 - r r
. namuerte. ir. iioimes was a resi
dent of the vicinity of Centerville a number of years ago. He helped to lay the first ties of the Pennsylva
nia railroad between Centerville and Richmond.
Broke Arm Accidentally New Paris Mrs. Eliza Thomas fell from a stepladder while washing windows Tuesday and broke her left wrist.
Will Deliver Decoration Address.
Milton, Ind. The decoration day
address will be delivered at the M. E. church, Thursday afternoon, May 30, by Rev. Firman C. McCormick, pastor of the Christian church.
Former Resident Passes Away.
New Pans, O. Mr. John Overneck
a 'former resident offNew Paris, who died last Taesdar. was burled - at
Springlawn cemetery, Thursday. -
no doubt large audiences will throng
the house next week when the regula
tion bills in this line of entertainment
are restored. Beginning Monday afternoon vaudeville, as it was presented before the engagement of the Desmond company began, will be resumed and indications are that a rattling good program has been provided. Complete, it is as follows: Piano overture, Charles E. Stone, musical director. Mitchell and Browning, eccentric acrobatic sketch, entitled "Willie with the Axe." Erni, the original and only one-legged roller skate artist, who will introduce burlesque and fancy skating, hand balancing and feats of strength
on the horizontal bar. Illustrated song, "Won't You Come Over to Philly Willy?" Cal Lankert. George Austin- and company, comedy wire act. Harvey Reese and Alfrey Sisters, the lady, the tad and the coon, "Will You Have it Now or Yet?" The camegraph showing three motion pictures "The Apprentice," "The Boxing Match," and "The Polite
Thief." There will be the usual order of performances, with a souvenir matinee on Wednesday and a special matinee for children on Saturday.
Vogel's Minstrels Gennett. In other cities where John W. Vogel's big city minstrels have appeared theater parties have been a social feature of the event. It is a jolly way of enjoying a perfect evening, and witnessing what is said to be the best dressed and most elaborately staged minstrel performance in America. The above organization will appear at the
Gennett on June 1, matinee and night.
i Druids' Carnival.
One of the big events of the year in
Richmond will be the . Druid's big car
nival during the week of June 3. The famous Robinson shows have been en
gaged by the committee at an enor
mous expense to furnish a portion of
the week's program of amusements. In addition to which will be seen many features of local interest, such as pa
rades, band concerts by Prof. Sciarra's
royal Italian band, pyrotechnic and sensational free acts on the grounds, located on Main street opposite Glen
Miller. The committee is preparing to entertain many visitors during the
gala week.
My Best Friend. Alexander Benton, who lives on
Rural Route 1, Fort Edward, N. says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is my best earthly friend. It cured me
of asthma six years ago. It has also performed a wonderful cure of incipient consumption for my son's wife.
The first bottle ended the terrible cough, and this accomplished, the oth
er symptoms left one by one, until she was perfectly well. Dr. King's New Discovery's power over eottghs
and colds is simply marvelous." No other remedy has ever equalled It. Fully guaranteed by A. G. Luken &
Co. druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bcttle free. .
Friday, May 31st, 1907 for the following described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution No. 107 1907, Providing for the improvement of South 10th street, by the construction of cement sidewalk on the west side thereof, from South "E" street to South "F" street to a uniform width of six (6) feet, and the construction of cement curbs and gutters on both sides thereof, from South "E" street to South "J" street. Also Grading and Graveling of roadway and construction of gravelled sidewalks on both sides thereof from South "F" street to South "J" street. All work done In the making of said described public improvements, shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond.
The bidders. In submitting propos
als to make said described public im
provements, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of
$100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance
of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CLIFTON W. MERRILL. WATSON P. O'NEAL. B. B. JOHNSON. Board of Public Works. May 1S-25
National extracts and spices sold under a positive guarantee. Coma back and get your money if not faN itfled. For sale by the National MedW ical Co., Sheldon, Iowa.
lest You Forget Take Blackburn's Castor-Oil-Pills." Delightfully active. Never gripe,physic, Tonic, purifier. 10c, 25c; Druggists.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of William Kruse, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY, Administrator. A. M. Gardner, Atty. dly mayl8-25 junl
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
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EXCURSIONS TO JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION. Norfolk, Va. Dally until November 30. Low Fai-o Coach Excursions every Tuesday. Choice of a number of attractive routes. LOS ANGELES June 10 to 14 Eclectic Medical Association, good going one route, returning another. ATLANTIC CITY. May 31 to June 3 American Medical Association. Indiana Stato Medical Special. Through cars to Atlantic City, leave Richmond 4:55 p. m., June 2. . SPOKANE SEATTLE June 27 to July 1 IJ. Y. P. U. July 1 to 5 C. E.
PHILADELPHIA July 12, 13 and li -B. P.
O. E.
WINONA LAKE, IND. Winona Assembly, May 10 to September 30. For full particulars consult C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agent, Richmond, Ind.
SCROLL'S MEAT MARKET has always on band, all kinds of horns grown mczts, both freQ and cured. Give me your trade. ! guarantee satisfaction: 421 Main Phene 1511.
424ists v 1 h "if 'J1 4' 41 ft "i1 "I1 Hh 41 "f
Easy Payments Or Cash $
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505-507 Main St.
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NYAL'S HOT SPRINGS BLOOD REMEDY
As a blood cleanser, Nyal's Hot Springs Blood Remedy Is unsurpasssed. Bright eyes, rosy. cheeks, vigorous health spring from its use. It gives buoyancy to one's feelings, elasticity to the step puts spring into the muscles. M. J. QUIGLEY, COURT HOUSE PHARMACY
A fine trip with a Jolly crowd. Numerous special train partlea being organized-
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Go with the Mystic Shrincrs
PATI0ito aJJff irmiSsi
"PnrnTermBd yars I afrrd with ehrnle conetipation cd dnring this time I had to an injection of warm water ones eer t hUT be'or I oonld have an action on my boweia. Hispi'T I tried Cacarfta, acid f.3ay I am a weif ra an. Dor the nine yrs before f nsti Caaea-vta I uffrKi untniA misery with ir.fras.1 pii. Tha-.ka to yon I am free from ail tras tiij u,oraitc. Toa caa use ttua in teiaif of sa.lerir? bursaoU. , B. i. i'.iuut. iioaaoie. TTj,
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Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.T. 603
AHJIUaL SALE. TEH KlUJON BOXES
Only one fare for the round trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco- Daily, April 25 to May 18. 562.5G from Chicago; $57.50 from St. Louis. For slight additional cost you can go via Portland in one direction. The Rock Island provides through standard and tourist Pulrman eleepers-to California via the two best routes. Go via the Scenic Line through Colorado, across Salt Lake and return via El Paso Short, Line the lowest altitude route. -
Ask: for copy of Shriners folder aTKi'full particulars. J. F. POWERS, Dlst. Pass. Agt. Rock Island Lines, 96. 10 Ciavpoof Bldg Indianapolis, Indiana.
