Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 70, 25 April 1908 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUXTE LEGRA M, SATURDAY. APRIL 10O8.

r.VGE FIVE.

80 Cents Cures Rheumatism.

Fort Wayne Mar? Has a Wonderful ' Case of Recovery. H. A. Alter, After Suffering for Sixteen ; Years With Rheumatism, Is Cured ; By a Fw Doses of a Simple Pre- j ecription. From i ho Ft. Wayne Journal Gazette.; i Mr. Htiiry A. Alter, the wn known1 contract in;; yaintii'. mi i the writer, and tnlil him ;i most interesting siorv Of Sixteen J ears' pi I i e t! i e V. : ! h ihcip matisni. aiiii how lie finally found a cure in a simple, incxpcnsp. home r rneriy. Relieving th;it i will In- of value ti many of our reader-, we obtained the proM i dpi ion. m, a 1 we gladly publish with Mr. .Vlier.-. i ii : ere-i i ng experience. In Die winter of ls!::. Mi . Alter was j taken vi:i intlanimaiory rheumatism and eotditiid tu his home. i:;ei; Summit street, three months will) this, lt;os painful of all dis a.-i s. With t i , coming of spring, In- reeov f red snfti ci'-ntly lo attend to his iin.-ini.-s. but each following winter for fifteen yon:, he was again eiinfined to his he.l lot from two lo tour months. Doctors find patent medicines all prosed vvoithlrss. Evcrv remedy recommended by anxious friends and rilaMves was tried until Ii'- was so discouraged over the loii!K more severe thtin over. About this lime he luaid of a sim ple homo presenpt ion M-ndum 'o a j nearby dniKKis' he was asionishi d to find that it could he filled for about eighty cents. He was still more agreeably astonished to find himself itnproviriR from almost the first dose. In a few days ho was able to bo oui attending business, ami now, two months Inter. believes himself completely cn rod. Knowinc: Mr. Alter personally, and l-.avinn hoard from his. own lips the account of his marvelous euro, wo investigated, and. at'lor finding that Iho prescript ion could be filled by any drtiRKist, dec ided to publish it. It is as follows: ).. Fluid Kxtract Cascara. 1 oz. Concentrated Harkobi Compound and I oz. Aromatic Flixir. To bo taken in toaspoonful doses after farh meal and on retiring. ANOTHER COTTAGE FOR EPILEPTIC VILLAGE Board of Trustees Is Advertising for Bids. t Now Castle, Ind.. April 25. Another rottapo will ho erected at the State Epileptic village, making live in all. Enoch (!. llot;ato. secretary of the board of trustees, is advertising: for "bids for the construction of the new collate, which is designated, as the third one for colony ;roup No. 2, and the contract will be let at. noon, Friday, May N. The last two eoltases to no erected at the village are now about furnished. Attendants have been employed and it. is expected to t-pea 'ho cottages for patients either the latter part, of this month or early in May. HE GOT WHAT HE NEEDED. "Nino years aso it looked as if my ime had come, "says Mr. C. Farthinc. f Mill Crook. Ind. Tor. "I was so run !own that lifo nuns; on a very slender thread. It was then my drussist recommended Electric Hitters. I bought n bottle and I u;ot what I needed Btronpth. I had one foot in the jrrave, luit Electric Bitters put it back on the turf again, and I've been well over pinee." Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store, 50c. NOTICE. I have located and opened law offices in the Westcott Hlock, second tloor, over Nushaum's store, and will 1'0 glad to see my clients and friends there. W. C. CONVERSE. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND IS SLOWLY RECOVERING His Wife Issues Public Statement. Lake wood, N. .L, April !2Y Former J'rosidetit Crover Cleveland, about whose condition there has been much speculation during the past few days, is slowly but steadily regaining his health. The information was irivoa on; in a forma! statement by Mrs. Cleveland as a result of the many ruuors which have been in circulation and for the purpose of answering iho many inquiries, which have 'neon made here and ar the Coveku'd home M Princeton. Mis. Cleveland".. statement follows: "Mr. Cleveland is recovering slowly but sure! from the receri attack of his old digestive trouble. As he alw-avs has found the climate at Lakewood ve ry beneficial lie is remait iag I hero until he shall have regained his k-trength. It has not y,-t been decided when he will return to Princeton "' A HOTRE DAME UDY'3 APPEAL To a:i knowing sultwrs of rhctnrmUni vbrrr muscular or of the jotat. soiauca. luic a -laokacho. pains in the kidneys or ceura" rains, to -write to her for a hornp tra:rr hicn has rppeatwliy cured aU of tome tort at" Shpf-lsn her duty .- s-trt jt to a;l R!,a,rf KKEE. You cure ronrsf at horre &s tbousas vtu. wstifr no chanipe cf chrcato beire ncc, iry. Tnis simple rfiscovory hanishos urio r. tram the blood loo-sptts the fctiffer.pd Jo.ots, r l..es tn blood, and brlchwr.s the ftfs. jr" riasttf itr and to:ie to the whole svstPE. I" . B50T9 ltJKTfsTS TOU. for proof 81j-:: t-'rs. M. S-aiaers. box J, :o:re n; -

hopeless simple that he was on 1 he , u : Zfr?vA7hh$'V ? verge of resinim; himself lo his late, j J4 Early in the w inter of 1!iTov. his sjx-i . (jggT5! K.onth attaek siarted will, evideme of M , x lf.( , ,i,o ; 1 v in .JMrl'-!

ARE TRYING TO CONVERT

, v "tat C. L. ALEXANDER AND WIFE. L:eiisi and his wife, are lakinu an aelie part in the revival movement. w!li(.h )t.c.a iluuiurated in Now York City.

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ssocial To Reach the Society Editor, Call One of the most enjovable meetings of the Aid society of the First Presbyterian church wits held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Pougan on North Tenth street. The stibjects '-India" and 'Preeihiic-ii.'" pertaining to home and foreign missions, were discussed. Mrs. Jones gave a report of the Presbytery meeting which was- held at College Corner. .Mrs. Hughes gsive si psiper on the work of .Miss Mary Holmes among the f reedmen. A letter from Miss Li la Garvin concerning Japan, was read by Mrs. Harry Mather. Miss Garvin has been in Japan for sihout t wenty vears. She is well known locally, having visited in this city about two years ago. Mrs. Arthur Smith spoke to ihe society on

the -Music of Heathen Nat ions." j c,ia. KamUe. Ethel Reid. Lillian Kr-.v-which was illustrated in a most j nolds, Kate Schneider. Clementine charming manner with vocal selections j Scauer. Carrie Smith. Minnie Smyser, hy Miss ldsi. Manger. The select ions Ot helia Stranahan. Klizaheth Toms, consisted of Hindoo songs, sung in the i Margaret "Wickctt. Klmina Wilson, vernacular. Among the songs was a j Louanna Wood. Laura "Woodward.

Japanese love song, a Japanese sacred hymn, ami a popular Chinese melody. After the program ;t social time fallowed. A luncheon was served. The society will nieet the last Friday in May with Mrs. K. B. Clements, lo'.i North Thirteenth street. . .4 a Tuesday afternoon. May fifth, an afternoon at Bridge whist will lie spent at the Country club house. This affair will be for members only. & . Mrs. Need ham of Charlestovvn, West Virginia, who has been visiting friends in this city, has gone to Chicago to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Jackson for a few days. . A very successful social was given last evening by the Christian Kndeavor socirty of the South Eighth Street Friends' church. The decorations were appropriate to Easier. Palms, ferns and Easter flowers being used profuselv. A daintv luncheon was served. A short musical program was given by i Miss Marguerite Doau. and Miss llalcey Harold. The Ron Ton orchestra, made tip of a number of young girls, under the direction of Mrs. Laura. Fleming, gave several beautiful selec;ions. The vocal soloists waue Mr. I'll... ...i. in nin.nnn Miss "i,,.,ll I i ion i.uii. w. i i linn.. ..i..-. v. o,, v ... ii.,.. ami .virs. nempsey i tennis. Alter me j urogram tne nours were spent in a social manner. The affair was very en-. joysible and the committee in charge should be praised for their efforts. j v j i The choir of the Fifth Street M. 1-7.1 church, under the direition id' Mr. Jes-j se Woods, assisted by Mr. Frederick ' Hicks, will render a bcsiu'if'i! musical - program Sundav evenitia. at seventhirty o' lock. A beautiful -;int;Pa. ; "The Restsrrection." written by Charles: i-. .11:11111 . win ec given. i r.e soaus.s arc: Miss Josephine I ampbell. Mr. Harry Si i'.linuer. Mrs. S-illitige Mi LeRoy Laeev. The priigrsiin wil! he announced tomo; row . 'l'l. . At....,- IS TI 11- . I in- aia: i t - t aoeaas ii o:i:su. s , Christian Tctnpei-ai-.ee En ion will met t : Monday afternoon ;u twn-ihir'y o'clock, in the dome room of the Morrison-Reeves library. The first part of the program will be in the natuie of ; business session, sitter w hich the following program will he given: Svsteniatic Giving .'. Mrs. Elizabeth Candl.-r Rea iiL.g Readir. Seln'tt d . . Mrs. M: a Lit tie 'Thanksgiving Ann" Mrs. ltid v c Mrs. E. fk Hill, of Esist Mai:; stree'. was hostess for a meeting of the A'henae Literary society yesterday afternoon. This session concluded ihe year's work for the club and nearly all th" na mbeis were presenr. There was no special program, but a review of the itsir'f work was given. . this having been the desire of Mrs. L.

GAY CITY OF NEW YORK.

i .'...V . lo 1 v.-- . ". s 4 f y m : s Home Phone 1121, or Bell rbone 21. 5? C. Hoover, the president, who died re-c.-ntly. After the next ear's work h;id been arranged for. a social hour followed. Refreshments were served. Hesolutions with reference to the prcsj ident's death were drawn up. The an - j mml election of officers will take place about, 'he first. Friday in October. The i members of the society are ;cs follows:: , Olive Allison. Anna Bond. Minnie Cof- i tin, Jane Dalbey, Laura Dickinson,! Mrs. MiDiviit. Hannah Francisco.1 Mrs. Iiel'e Gardner. Georgia Garv cr. Emma Hadley. Grace Hadiev. Htileev

Harold. Mrs. X. C. Heironiinus. Kliza ' Sli;irh l': s,l''"'ls- in honor Hialt. Almeda Hockett. Anna Horn, i M:iri' St:i: ''- oi' Indianar-'-Nora Iredell. Mary Johnson. Belle Kin-1 !ho ,ho"sr' yUfi scy, Alma Loehr. Jean Mills. Lmil v ; L',f,,is- . .. . ' 1 . .

jtosiii. Aancy .vioorman. ma .iote. ko i iv'it'fi i. .i 1 1 1 1 1 1 it i r i ui in ii,i 1 1 1 1 1 old. Miriam Henley. Elizabeth l-:mm;i. Newhn. Josephine Fry. 1 lonAi'.n.i- M .-. .s, I Wv ' ...,li; 1 T 1 Officers -Vice president Roena Randie: secretary Mary Johnson: troastirer Nanrv Moorman Pi ograni Committee Edna Heironinius. l-:iiza Tliatt, Jean Mills. Grace Hadley. Mirisim Mi Pdvitt. Enteriainmeni Committee Clemenline Seager. ICliza Wilson, Margaret Wickctt t-'milv tto-iti 1,m,ii-:i Iti. l.in. son, Emma Hadley. Flower Committee Minnie Coffin. Othelia St ranahan. Civics Representative - Hannah Francisco. J The members of the Eastern Star will hold a meeting this evening in the Masonic hsill. At this session arrangements will be made for the order to l;o to Williamsburir to attend a meeting of that chapter. . . Mrs. K olp s dancing party which was announced for last veninc was postponed. P will be given next Fri

day evening at the Odd FH buys' h ill, i Salve heals the worst sores. boils. . . i bi.irns. wounds and cuts in ihe slvirtThe Ancient Order of Hibernians I rM tinlP- -r'c at A Cl I'nK"n Co's and the Ladies' Auxiliary of that r.l- I ,lru Ftorcer. will give their annua! snrina ball:

. ;u (l,j,: t-cbows h; Mondav. April twenty-seventh, p will 1 - ,,f ,n societv events of tin- Hosin season. I-H a h "-site dvcorat j,i!lS- liamb; some costumes an-! beautiful music! will add to the pleasures of the occasion. ( . i " . Cards announcing the marriage of Miss Helen Beatrice Maxim ; p.-. Robert Harrob! Donradl w.ie rec-ned todsiy by M-veral Ri -hmottd people, vt .t (. ,.;( js , j1( guest of Miss Etln-l Thomas uih Seventh sMce: for si few The aid society of th.e Grace M. E. hurch held a session v stei-!a v ;ip.-r-jivh)- ji he entire ft parior i i'c v. "si program was given. .1 . Mrs. Clarence IladVv will be th, soloist a' Grace M. L". church iom-e row mte.-niussr. A vcsp. r service vv ' 1 1 !o h-"l i to morrow a f: rt:.v u; si: four o'clock athe Firsi English Lutheran chu: ch jit:!:;c is eoruiiii.y nsvit tend. Tuesday evening. April tw.. n'yeig!:;!i. Mr. Edwin Lemare. the w orid's greatest orcanist, will lie l.tard i'l i eeits'l sit the Kt id Memorial eh an h. This is si rare opportune y for xlw musical levers of this it v to !--.,:' such an organist. . v "Miss""Ju!;et Swayr.e vvi'i tr.-ei'tai.i this afternoon at a four o cl.vk ;-a. a: her home ou Nortit EleveaUl surety.

LIFE HOT WORTH SWEETHEART

PiVshwrp. P;e. April paring evcrythir.c but his ow 'T p !- wind;;; 4 sheer, and Fofinc the da to of his funcrat ior tinnay. .latct.- -a:itfK. a t youn htitehor. took in on-3 hand th photograi)h f ;i:o ( ialit, en-yoar-old rhvoI ir! who had ca.' him over, and looking into the eyes of the fu,-,, ;n the phi ijitt a;di. she.t hi:ne:f it- The tn:p!e late lasr nih' at his home on The North Side. ihis morr.itur hy The l,!v .e-. .' I) n ,, I 'he m:i man's auod ntothtr. Fills! ai -. p. tits.. April 25. The battalion of i!e;e-! ives credited w i! h haviti- I n in the employ of A trr, s - tns Hart je. tin- pa ;! t:i.-nt;,',ic)ir--. Since h" ; grtii his f.iniottf. tight f'-r divorce from Mrs. Mav Scott 1! a r; .e two e;irs ago, i s.iat io have ih -erl-i ed htm. P is s-:M that i!ep. .si'ietis 1 nun in strly ever;, one ot the privat-. sieinns empiovcit by Maf.:e ha vc been secure. i by Mis. liartje fur use in he forthcoming divorce sibt. in which she Cli'vela nd. O . A p So that their

:l SLEUTHS OF HARTJE HAVE LEFT ; HIM All ESPOUSED WIFE'S CAUSE

babies mjiiht nos be t al-ien from il.eni. : -ludc.- Hadd..n. aeiing wills the ;iso, i Auem-t Peschke ami his wi!V uho is:5""1 charities. ar.l.Tol the children ta-

, . . ', 1 ;ii;o liis sister, swore stoutly in the! ' Probate (Olirt thatl the Wife lii-fnrp marriage was not Aagiisia ivr-ifp. j i)U, Lena lloebm !:. As the -iurt ,.i,,Se. a rul.-ing examhiiiiion it wsts l..velopeil from both thai Lena Uoebuck 1 j.s ;i piMh and thai the husband and I wife are rcaiiy brother and sister. . Tlioir niarritige is illegal liecause of the ; 1,1 honor oi h.er -M:!'f'r r Chicago house truest. Mi s Mrs. .Tamos Morrison entertains an informa! tea vesterdav jitti rnooii i ;" l;or -orm r ot Sixteenth and A recital was giver, last evening a' ithe St. Paul's Lutheran churc h under the auspices of the orchestra of the church. After the program the hours were spent in a social manner. Tin , program was as topows: I .- I Processional March L. M. Hardy On In p t ra j "Pawson Jones' Visit tn Sister Toot i ,u--m,. i.-,iitt ubOnr. iio.i,,i riall Selected Miss Mnble Hasemeier. I r t.. o,a , P.aritone Sido Selected , Mr. ,Le Roy Lacey. Duet Miss 1-kslhei- Sitllnh Mrs. J.-hn Marshall Dying Poet L. M. Gtittschalk Orchest ra. 'Deacon Brown's Lxteniporaiieous Ad-,ji-css" Mr. Elliott Blaine Henderson Voctm-ne T. p.oh'.cr Miss Ethel H uber. Atiorney Johnson's Defense of FnHe Ra.sttis. Accused of Stealing Chickens. Mr. Elliott Blaine Henderson Selection "Merry Widow Orchest ra. . L-har : A TWENTY YEAR SENTENCE. i i . ........ a ,n ... t . t..-,,...,. l ll.ii e jus. . ,...,.e. .i--.. i .....ii. year health sentiuice. imposed ly j Peiek'.er.'s Arnica Salve, which cured ! me of bleeding piles just twenty years i : auo." writes O. S. Woolevi r, of Lo. j Ravsvilh-. N. Y. l!tick!cn'f Arnica V I III L I I L n ft A V Lire oc ii I liiul iyihi BE GIVEN OSBQRN ; Charge of Murder in First Degree Is Dismissed. I Kokotno. !, !sv ti rer.ew - cl r;ierrJ vf hit Mill-:- ..::! ;ci of murder in the- second deg.c?. His fate js now ip the l:aals of bp:ige j. -'. t-.itolt. ! t'.e I.U'l.-ou!' agree,; IP;; vir.tor.y of Mrs. Mattie Na. ar a i ! the ileaii girl, and her sots Noel! sheuid br- !:eard. they b'ir.sv I ew il l.esses to th" sl'.ooni::i hisioe of their testim tol' C iopej- lilsll.ls-f nvrd'. r i:i !,.- fi:- .; g--t.'.-l'in n ' pla:v.-d th;-.-. V: ! r.df-rs'oil the nature , gU'.i'y befote atai thar ha pit a of gui't y yesterday w at r was ii's r.-e . , malb e a, ard the Oad wo. an. whii h he said he had n-rvt-r e-itr-r- ' The c(c-,-: has the nght 'o -ej. the ea. but w-'.h most n.ely pass a ute ii--: : , K,ay or NOTICE DRUIDS. All Ih'iii is w;!! i?U'"' at Druids" Hal! Sur.da i evening at sev en-' hirry to attr::,i s-rvic---s for Bro. Win. Waltesir.aO. YA'M. BLOOM. Sec y. '4-11

April "-l-i. WorieyOs-: ?rCS. V 'V A" Jr: "y-T f' t I e plea of guilt v i,.. ... ci v 'iSrvi ri'W y vy y.v- ri. .

LIVING AFTER HAD CAST HIM OVER

laei,. who was 1M. had hafhv.l. dressed hlm-elf in !i' h-t of h!ai k t: e ami writ?t-n a lft! r askini; that he h'ir'--! a.- he :.t . sO'tini; the ho'tr icr 'J o'thick Sn!id'. r:i the ,-hair he-hie ie 1- d v:.- t-;-Pr'i.-i;u; anr.y i;::if,.im whith ho a.-k.i h:tvo hit-i,! wi?n r.ins. He had hi :;-h a pair of whi'e n'.ovo dtsrir.i: th a.ftot r.ooH and t ho.-e hi at the ?-:de of t ho I i.d. I.-t tor.-, to member;, ,, ti e faiMiy I'eehirtd that -!!'. o he had f..;f. iud the loe of hi- sweeth. art lite v a- r. it worth ";! in u. w :11 set up the chaim that h ;is pi . :.e., ! tii the i .,,K, r .a' !..t .ii.u, i M.-.. M.,rt;e. w,,, i., pr.-:.;,ni.g to' . co .o her suiuitu r f.-r,- .,t .ig,.r.j,-r r h i n a w eek, ,i.mi ' t d t o.hi thar In r ' : t , ,na . s had notilie.l lie, .f .n:r u-T-utg ovMetiee ju.-t i-i ru:r.l bit' .: -1 to disc ,v de-ails. "! will sa . howeer,'' she a.hb d. I I nappj

"that I have lie, n ur.hour es- , -iv!"t: " Vum,for the l.,.-r m, .t;t u for th. gie:, . t.

!ir.-' time in what s, ,.t,, a a .ii,

D SISTER ID Ii WEDLOCK

comanguinity of tip- law. ai:d Pud-: j l-'ti away. ..... mule have been married t iuht I u I,. .. tlwo n. I.-.I,... il,. i tiro -a r and sisirr were senaratei. Angusta !.. int." niken to Sin-boyuan. Wis.. , by Mr:. Wilhejinina Wolf, to whom her moiher gave her. They justified : ibcjr iiiarrisigeat ("anion bcc;iu.se thev ' were prat Mcaliy stranm rs to each otli er. I TKF (PFTV I1M RDIFI. x il mi -.m. m. mi aj a.aaj jl Miss Ki Iso of W'ira lies ter. is visiting i in t his city.

of Mis.-- I '''he First M. H. church will have a who is i special service tomorrow morning. i Rudolph: Owen Kuhn will have for Chicaeo tonight, whore he will stsiy over Sun-dav.

The Trinity Lr'krraii church will roniy for dtdication about the first Sunday in June. Sisperiut- li'li'- ' George Bu in.- sinrl his j .il .w .T , I. ... ..... 11,... "Y" ,n' '" " ' ! uiun. s noois, wen- tiy- guests oi local teachers yosionktv. Business and workingmen's ' ItinCll all day, 1 0C. NO. 20 S. ifi!i cfrpot PH Mnov'c -1-t I v"" ""J bhe constitution for the joint so-jefy association of the Gonzoust Huh am

V. M. 1. was decided upon at si meeting!"1- s,a,s fl of these two societies Wednesdav eve- i East Main Street Friends Rible

j ning. I Plans for the Co,,:, ,,er, i:,l !,,!, .,-,. '!" ' re Hearing completion ,. p, : be held in the Masonic Temple in the i banquet hall, third floor. The ladies ; of the Eastern Star will have charce of' , serving. i .;nvn Mowers cleaned. s-harpened ! an,i ipmiircd Called for n,l ricticr. ed. otiiv ;.o cents. Phone pi:;i; or call Biown, Darnell Co., Prj-j Main. Work: on breakina: tlie ground preparf .....;,,,, ., ..I,.,,,.,! .,, , ' . A ndrew's cemetery was commenced v esterday. The charH when (otiipbtri nil! l.e oert , ,f llir. f;.w.L i ,, . h . .... . , , ' ,' " ' i " 11 '-, 1 -tone. A nov el feeling of leaping, hound- j ing impulses goes, througli votir body.' You feel young, act joung, iind are , young af'er taking st course of Hollis'rr'.s Rocky Mountain Tea. ceti's, Tnii or Tablets. A. G. Laker, & L'o. T' k r it Id MMaS Rni.r ra.ikf- p. T 1.-fHd. R" t i il i mil. a fc

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. . . . No appetite? Poor digestion? Discouraged? yctor about taking Auer t ,.-. . . c ?. -r , Consult your doctor.

sts your d&cft non-aliohai: h-n. I Sunday Services St. Paul's Episcopal (Vrne; K-'-hrh ,,i.d North A s'iet--. a- m h.dv . oo:nnv.tr.pr:. '. a m. jt-nelay .-r ': Mr ii. K. v ' :':o!i - :;er:i.!.;:k !." ' '' r.i !:.r'ni::: !raer ate'. : n.o;. K.i.-t - r : ;:'.e:.i ' 7 " j. ovt-tr.r.u i-ray er art I n o ; Fate. e.e. - F: :d:; n.ch: -. vie.- 7 :: S-rarLer- :r-, :; I t-r-r.iial'.y i'ed United Brethren '.. ;.. r F.'ee;r! am! N.-t t!i !'. -et- ' M U. :-.:) ; -oil". Sti:;.i-i M'hooi a' : .i" a m N! . H th.ke will ak a: :;. - t: I itii. ! ai :a i. m : N P i'. 1 . ., '' : ;" h !'e . ! . eaehii, ,i; 7 .', p !i lu'i i",.l!Mt: ,.f n;elii!i.rs 1 m pr :-:.! a se ie. s S'Ui.ia.v I! a r r. in A uele.e . I t; !i ai: whi w Nh ! e tend thrs -t r ic, -. First Presbyt-r-an Th .sain, pa.-'n Sabbatis . M r. I b .v. A. p. 1 dent. Ihvipe w.-tI-,Si .1 1 1 ! s::perir:e:; ! : a m f'reaehi"I he M-.te a!a! i f saeM 1 7 a- p. ,i , r'i v a " ! tu . "Th.- Cr... I .teha Si-!1:--.- nil i ho:: , :' -t-l ie.: ,-. b-. . Lir

Vi s. and i.llder I i e c ei el .V, ;-. Lee ? Xasbauni Ti. -"l-' ,v rl co'ia s '.ie i.. Siir.da. '-rv.- to tin- Thui-.-da v n e.-iia.g 7 :;m p. m First Baptist II Hoii.-n smuh. pas-i.r. Pieachmsg b t!ie p.i.-o, ,t; I".-';" a. m and ;u 7::ai p. m : S-ir i.v school .'.', a. m ; P N P. I a i . .hi P. m ( 'oe:;r ,1 - lodge No - K. of P. Will a'teial t'ue laouung x.V!'--. AM are cotdiaily invited to lbs- sir

Reid Memorial United Presbyterian - Ci-rn,.;- Kl -vemh and North A -MVels K.v. S. K. Lvot... pastor. I 1 reaching by the paror in . : i a m. I ami : :a p. m. Mm uing ..,ih "Loves; Tlioa Mr." a n an in n i. ion a.n- Mntirn . i no n- iter ! H..pe." Sttbbath sch.rd. L. a. in ! "hri-tism liiiot, f.:::n p. m. Earlham Heights Piiion Sabbath i .-choo! s.i L' ; pr. ac'iing at il. Picsb.tet has siPioiiiled a commis-lop in ... . , eltect ini organ i at ion hero ;u an e.-triv . il.-ite il tnc way lie clear. Iet sill in terested K- pit-sent Sabbtita sit to;'tloi l!l . c . n. l. i . i .... ii r.HuyicMa.i-u.iMHI inavsay, pastor. North Nineteenth . , ,. e;ir ( . Sa ibatb school at u I .. i , . , ., , .... ' i church .-ernion ai Pp. ah subject: I h- , ! Sabbath Question." Junior Chri.-tian! Endeavor a, "bibc Senior Christian i i K.ei.o.vo,. r.t .; a. ,.,, ,r.r sc.,-, !.... .. '

7:17., subject: The Fo'lv and Ih.i'iger , '' : ''" :i- 1:1 : nic-ung for divine worin Hrifiing." Welcome. j snip ""' '"; ; !" :(' " '

Univcrsalist Raodii Temple, Sun-

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Rev. Leon 1'. Jones i will preac h at Pc ::n a. in. on "The J Opportunity of the I n i versa list j Church." At 7::)" p. m. mi "Tin. Fath..I I , I ' 111... -V...... .... I -- j',' '' --m -;s,,.11 ,..,s,. roiiiua.v scnoot sit a : i ... a. ill. taiiv body welcome Second Baptist Foune;.nth ami North G streets. ". W. Russei!, .as tcr. Presiding at 1": ::: a. m. atil 7 : "u p. m. Morning subject: More j ...etnng suiij.-m. t t eauu Anew in t t-list. Sunday school p. ) school ;: in a. in ; mooting for wort hip i '": : :;" ;l- nl-: '"hnsiis.n Endesivor . : :;u 'p. tn. I lie public eordisIM invited to tin so services. Robert w. boi t'Hs will a; lend the si vices Sunday morn ,n South Eirhth Street Friends 11. R. j Ki-.ili pastor, ft a. tn. Bible school; 1 P'::hi si. m mootm'-r for worship: b:"n p. 111. YoilliU Pcoiile's I.iectiin;. A cor-' dial inv it;ii!fi!i is extended to a:!, es peciall.v io any w ho may he w ithou'. lo-:tl church affiliation. First M. E. oi ner Main and Four-te.-nth. R. Waue pa.-r..;. Su-idav -i hool so h:17, a. n, Prof. I R. Ella'batger su pe: i nt enden i . Morning wo- -i ' ship at Pb Sermon by patnr to 1 WhiM-vv at-i man. Woodwsod stii'1

j Richmond 1" !.--.- ot I. O. O. F. m mt freqiH-nt ans of iea!a he. LAXeampmeni and R bekas on the oeca ATIVL" RP.OMO 2l'LMNE r-nio-

fdon of the Vth annivei ,iry of fou:nl- - - - --

Dp. W. PARK DENTIST 8 Nor tii lOtli Street Has returned from the East and will be pleased to see his patrons.

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your doctor. at the Churches. i r. t - l.ieatt-s! i - -.or d !. a.-o tire a; 11.4". Jat; Kpvo!-h h as.'a at 6 : SO, I'll " :i's S'lVit'av sehivd M . ;i a- 7 -, :e of ;,iiM: Meth- ::'. -n: a';.! the ! 1 i ;t a nan Spirit -.e d:;.i w. eerie r all in. ni. v:iFirst Engt-sn Lutr.erar K W Mow i .!-! : ,e- . e . M !:: w os b:- -i "ai i !.: S. : t:a -a t v ,h ,..iti.f V- :.,! .-. r : i p. ;: The c'ao.r i-f the First i'ttlAtiTi.iii bi.ia 1: v. , i;:e then : F.i,--:-v t.i:i;.t..t. S ii;'.. i aoul ! a t. I.e.- 1 N isl aaia mih-i ii!tc:i!-ni. ! A i:i ! tat ion u- e:tial.. M all. St. Paul's Evar(.t!ist-c Lutheran I 1 i S-it:.'. i x h.'.d a! ! . 'b "in hi i : . hi tig ;ee fli !t; "lltlg P. .-P-.- , !,;.-. !fi-g ;. t. l. Cm ' I ' ' : - .'. lo :u: . . e--r. a 7 Grace M. E. S.ia-I ' a m . . :'. io. 1., d.a. :-n P.o W M elso::. pastor a' i m . p-. e.n ,i:::g a- 1 , p. " p ia. A i to these eX. Wmtewater Friends Coriu-v N.'rf'n Tei.'h a.pj G fts-cets. Th.o.i.Me t ' i sol lev pas'ia ; t i . t - set:,., d .i ,, m . L l-l:'i.-. si p.-.;;;i eaib-ut . i": "at a. m Has;, r s. rv ice ptea pv-i eil t,. ttos tiuse i n cco.iiu ot t. a - o' epl lci;.i.-. lMi;iig h inn, seript'i-e ies.-on iiis-l I'i'ii) er. ant lien: ! ;. ebo.r. stHiiou-.cc. meats, a: ihem !-v c! . :i. K.i.-ter -.r-tiiori. si:;; .tu b ci.on. closing h!:in an I l-.-n. da-tion Chris-tau Lnu. aor Uiee'itlg i'.::;n n. ri!. North A Street Friends - First p.iv school a; : I.", a. m : tn - littg tor wm -hip a' l'.::. V. P . Roue, Table at 'e ::o at tie- ,. 'l.-e. Suie ee: ' Me,, Wo::.. . W ,. 1 i . I'eea Mis.oal.-: a I " Mid v. ,- k nie. ;,tig for v,oi ship edii. sd iv morning U 111 o'clock St. Andrews Cathcbc Fifth ami rnh C str. ets M;, -s at 7 r.O, Mich Msiss sit ! : 1 .1 ; Vtspers. t-t t mo'tctte ami De.H-dU 'Hot! a: J o'ekx k. Rev ,-r. . ,. ..... . . rr.i.ik A. Koed. rec'ur. Rev. H. J. ., ... ,. , . , , iiddhige. assiststat. St. Mary's Catholic Masses t-i.-.-y Sunday at and ! u clock and II. 'gh Mass itnd sermons at 10.30; Ypspert sinfl hl'tu-H ill inn eer, -I, ... n .. , . ,, ,,. . 1 : 1,1 ' ' ' M.ittingly. rcifor. Rev. I . .... '"oiiisis A. 1 loft mail, mrsitdaut. ' CHURCH SERVICES Friends Sunday s, inx.l meets at i ne u -. .vsiroii .apier win preacn ;it bot 'i set vices. Methodist Sunday school meets at :,-:, m. Til.' Rev. w. L". Whitlock will ci ndiii i services, sit Olive Kill at Pe.ai si. m. stnd ,n C, n t vi i ;1( 7.- :;u ,, , The Kpwortl! LeaKu,. meets at - .,; P. m. Hetcs.ft.i- th" imsfor will pnvch at Ccn;iville cverv Sniidav ; niorninK and wiU fill an appointment, ' at Olive Hiil in iho afternoon each , alternate SunPy. ; Wfimpn V Foc-,innQ fnr 1 QHQ www. ! The brightest wom-n ,ire haitgiriK j ''' old fashioned v h.1i day instead of j boiling and rubbing tVh- clothes to pi.-ees all day long, they use Easy i :si. sosip in n motor ws.shiiiK n:c'aitie, thus doing a bit: wash la half - . a da. Thev rail this new method th Easy Tas k w a VVISSLER IMPROVES. Dr. f'lark Wissler. mn of H. F. WP-s-ler. who suffer d a sein.u-. breakdown about a vearapo, is so far improved us : to he able to rcs-imc his work In Coounbia ;)-. P will probably ! sotpetitne h.-forc he fully ponirs his h'aith. WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE Fsa.ni October to Ma v. Colds sire 'he eau.-e. E. W. Grove on box. 2.e. i -