Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 131, 6 April 1912 — Page 5

PAGE FIVE. Social Side of Life Edited by ELIZABETH R. THOMAS Phone 1121 before 11:30 in order to Insure publication in the Evening Edition, Duo( mmke Churches

THE KICH3IOXD PALLADIU3I AND SUK-TEMEGRA3I, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1912.

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A BEAUTIFUL DINNER.

Eastertide with its many pretty .blossoms Is a most attractive time to entertain and ast evening when Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ashler gave a dinner in the private dining room at the Ho tel Westcott in honor of MIbb Juliet Swayne and Mr. John Shirk of Tipton, Indiana, who are to be married, April the seventeenth the event marked one of the most delightful and charming social affairs of the entire week. The table was beautiful with its appoint ments. In the center was placed a mound of daffodils and other Easter blossoms surrounded by fernery. The place cards were done in the Easter colors and were handpalnted. Covers were laid for twenty guests. An ele gant dinner in several courses was served. After dinner the party was entertained at the pretty home of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley in North Tenth street. Bridge was the feature of the evening. The favors went to Miss Marie Campbell, Mrs. Charles McQuire, Mr. Galeji Lamb and Mr. Knox. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles McOuire, Mr. and Mrs. Omar G. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Qalen Lamb; Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lontz, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Craw ford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCurdy, Miss Juliet Swayne, Mr. John Shirk, of Tipton, Indiana, Miss Marie Campbell, Mr. Erman Smith, Miss Coral Weegh man, Mr, Knox of Kokomo, Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Ashley. SOCIAL EVENT8 FOR THE WEEK. Monday The annual banquet of the Tlcknor club will be held at the home of Mrs. John B. Dougan in North Tenth street. Mrs. Mary Paige will be hostess for a meeting of the Magazine club at her home in North Twelfth street. The Annual ball of the Entre Nous club will be held at the Odd Fellows hall. A large number of invitations have been issued for the affair. A card party will be given by the Ladies Sodality, of the St. Andrew's church in' the evening in the school Assembly 'hall. All members and friends are invited to attend. Tuesday A meeting of the Tuesday Bridge club will be held. A dance will be given in the Odd Fellow's hall for members of Mrs Kolp's Friday and Thursday evening dancing classes and Assembly mem bers. .... The Lucas Saxophone trio of Columbus, Ohio, will furnish the dance music. The programs will be one dol lar. The young people of the city are invited to attend. The local, branch of the Woman's Franchise League of Indiana will meet at four thirty o'clock in the Commercial club rooms. May Irwin will appear at the Gennett theater in "She Knows Better Now." Wednesday A number of local people will go to Logansport, Indiana, to attend the Smyser-TJhl wedding which will be celebrated in the morning at ten o'clock. A dance will be given in the Pythian Temple by Mrs. Charles Kolp for the members of several dancing organizations of this city. There will also be several other guests. This promises to be a most elaborate social event. The Lucas Saxophone trio of Columbus, Ohio, willfurnlsh the dance music. The members of the Wednesday evening dancing club will give an Easter ball in the" Odd Fellows' hall. Smith ana jeiiy win iurnisn me aance music. An afternoon party will be held at the Country Club. Mrs. Lee Ashley and Mrs. Omar C. Murray will be hostesses. Thursday Mrs. Francis Campbell Corwin will entertain in honor of Miss Juliet Swayne, an April bride, at her home in East "Main street. The affair will be in the nature of a bridge party. A meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps will be held in the Post Rooms at the Court House. Friday The Tourist club will meet. A meeting of the Athenaea Literary society will be held In the afternoon. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell and Miss Marie Campbell will give a dance at the Country club for Miss Juliet Swayne and Mr. John Shirk of Tipton, Indiana. SCALES M CRUSTS Eczema from Top of Head to Waist. Suffered Untold Agony and Pain. Doctors Said It Could Not Be Cured. . Set of Cuticura Remedies Successful When All Else Had Failed. 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TO EVAN8VILLE. Mrs. J. E. Perry has gone to Evansville, Indiana, to spend Easter with relatives. PROGRAM AT HOTEL. The following program of musical numbers will be played Sunday evening during the dinner hour at the Hotel Westcott by Professor Hicks, violinist and Professor Wood, pianist. March The Cleff Club ..Losey Selection From The Enchantress. . , . Herbert Berceuse . Dyinskl Chaconne Durand In The Shadows Flnck Ghost Dance Salisbury Selection The Syren . Fall My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice from Samson and Dallla Saint Saens Au den Fruhling Greig Selection fssim Naughty Marietta.. Herbert Mussetta's Waltz Song from La Bohe mine Puccini March From the Heart Breakers . . Orlob FAREWELL RECEPTION. A "Farewell Reception" will be given Monday evening from seven thirty until ten thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hannah Swift, 63 South Twelfth street, in honor of Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Radcliffe who will leave soon for a residence in Hartford City, Indiana. The members of the First Methodist church with all friends of the pastor and his wife are cordially invited to attend. The affair will be Informal. TO KOKOMO. Mr. and Mrs. Eberling have gone to Kokomo, Indiana, to attend the wedding of Miss Brumfleld and Mr. Arthur Wright. Miss Brumfleld is a cousin of Mrs. Ebeling. The wedding will be celebrated Sunday afternoon at five CARD PARTY. A card party will be given Monday evening in St. Andrew's Assembly hall by the members of the Ladies Sodality of the St. Andrew's church. The public is invited to attend. IN HOME. Mr. Carlos Haas, who is studying art at Cincinnati, is home to spend over Easter the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M Haas. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. The engagement of Mr. John P. Hannan to Miss Anna Keller has been onnounced. The wedding will be cele brated Tuesday, April the sixteenth The young people are well and favorably known here. Their many friends extend congratulations. OF INTEREST. Mrs. Ethel Au.lt, of Richmond, and C. M. Applegate of Indianapolis, are at the home of their parents, where their mother and' sister, Mrs. H. C. and Miss Dollie Applegate, have been quite Blck for the past week. Kokomo Tribune. INVITATIONS ISSUED. The following Invitations were re ceived by Richmond people this morning: Second Annual Ball Phi Delta Kappa Richmond April the Nineteenth Nineteen Hun dred and Twelve Nine o'clock K. of P. Hall Programs $1.50 Stags $10.00 The Wrights original Saxophone or chestra of Columbus, Ohio, will furnish the dance music. Invitations have been issued to about thirty out-of-town chapters. It is expected that there will be many visiting guests here to attend this event. The hall will be elaborately decorated. W. C. T. U. MEETING. A meeting of the Mary F. Thomas W. C. T, U. will be held Monday aft ernoon at two-tnirty o ciock at the home of the president, Mrs. Martha Little, 123 South Eleventh street. A special day of prayer will be observed. DANCE SATURDAY. An Easter dance will be given this evening by the members of the Fairview dancing club in the hall in Fairview. The hall will be appropriately decorated for the occasion. A number of invitations have been issued. VISITING HERE. Dr. W. T. Burrows, of the Rockefeller Institute, New York, is in town for a few days the guests of Professor Rea at his home in South Twelfth street. HAS RETURNED. Mr. Florence Boyd of Greensfork, Indiana, has returned from a business trip through the southland. MANY EVENTS. Judging from the social calendar already scheduled for the coming week many charming social events wilf occupy the time of hostesses and guests. After thj Lenten season the events will be heraldeJ with pleasure. TO INDIANAPOLIS. Miss Laura Fryar has gone to Indianapolis for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders.IS HOME. Mrs. Arthur Curme, Jr., of Indianapolis, is home to spend over Easter, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tavlor of South Eighth Street s onm. TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Taylor will ceebrate the twenty-fifty anniversary lowers and ferns. Th idea of the Eastertide will be carried out in all the appointments. At mid-day an ele-

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Lent is almost over and tomorrow, Easter Sunday, will mark the close of the forty days of rest. As Is the usual custom each year the different churches have arranged for special service to be held at various hours in the day. The following programs have been prepared for publication: FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Cantata Resurrection Light Sunday evening seven-thirty. Opening Chorus Cry Aloud Soprano Solo Behold My Servant, Mine Elect Mrs. Myrtle Folks Tenor Solo and Chorus Hosanna To The Son of David Judge Boggs Solos and Chorus All Glory, Land and Honor Mrs. D. L. Fitzpatrick Miss Edna Smith Alto Solo and Chorus Now When The Morning Was Come Mrs. Wm. McVay Quartet O Love Divine Mrs. Myrtle Folks Mrs. Merle Tittle Mrs. Judge Boggs Mr. Judge Boggs Soprano Solo, Chorus As It Began to Dawn Mrs. James Richards Tenor Slo Awake, Awake Judge Boggs Closing Chorus Christ Our Passover Mrs. R. C. Wilson, Organist Robert C. Wilson, Director. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. High Mass 10 a. m. Vidi Aquam Gregorian Propers of the Mass Tozer Kyrie Kaim Veni Creator Werner Sermon Credo Kaim Sanctus Kaim Benedlctus . Stein Agnus Dei Kaim Vespers 3 p. m Psalms and Magnificat Kaim Regina Coell Werner O Salutaris Wiegand Tantum Ergo Wiegand Benediction Te Deum Choral FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Morning service 10:30 o'clock Concert Overture in A..R. F. Maltland Mrs. Miller Quartet Te Deum Mietzke Solo Hail Joyous Morn C. W. Cadman Mrs. F. W. Krueger gant dinner will be served to about twenty-five relatives. In the evening an informal reception will be held. About twenty additional guests will be entertained. TO NEW CASTLE. Mrs. J. LaFuze and Miss Bessie Kelly have gone to New Castle, ndiana, to spend over Sunday with friends. ENTERTAINED FRIENDS. Miss Luclle Turner entertained a few friends informally last evening at her home in South Twenty-first street. FOR MRS. BENNETT. Honoring her mother, Mrs. Bennett of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Mrs. Lee Ryan entertained in a delightful manner yesterday afternoon at her home in South Thirteenth street. The affair was a euchre party. The favors went to Mrs. Smelser, Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Homer Hart. A luncheon in several courses was served. The guests were Mrs. Kofski, Mrs. John Hugo, Mrs. Homer Hart, Mrs. Harry Wooters, Mrs. Charles Woodhurst, Mrs. Smelser, Mrs. Andrew Cordell, Mrs. W. B. Dye, Mrs. Thornton Hall, Mrs. Thomas Williams and Mrs. Smelser. ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS. Announcement cards reading as follows have been received by friends and relatives in this city: Mr. and Mrs. William Fred Bockhoff announce the marriage of their daughter Mary to Joe Hall McCrea Thursday, April the Fourth Nineteen Hundred and Twelve Portland, Oregon. At Home After June First Hood River, Oregon. The Bockhoffs formerly resided in this city, later having a residence in Indianapolis. MEETS MONDAY. The Trifolium society will meet Monday evening, April 8, 1912, at the home of Miss Elma Nolte, 214 South An Appeal to Wives You know the terrible affliction that comes to many homes from the result of a drinking husband or son. You j know of the money wasted on "Drink j that is needed in the home to purchase j food and clothing. ORRINE has saved thousands of drinking men. It is a home treatment and can be given secreuy. i our money will be refunded j if, after a trial. It has failed to benefit. Costs only $1.00 a box. Come in j and get a free booklet and let us tell j you of the good ORRINE Is doing. j A. G. Luken & Co, 630 Main Street.

Offertory "Idyll" Ralph Kinder . Mrs. Miller Quartet "As It Began to Dawn"... Rogers Postlude Easter Morning Mailly Mrs. Miller Vespers 4:45 p. m. Prelude "Scherza J. H. Rogers Mrs. Miller Sanctus Holy City Gaul Mr. Braffett and Quartette Quartette As it Began to Dawn... Rogers Solo The Resurrection Shelly Mrs. Chas. Igelman Offertory Evensong Johnson Mrs. Miller Inflammatus from "Statat Mater" Rossini Mrs. Krueger and Quartette Postlude Recessional W. H. E. Wareing Mtb. Miller The quartette is composed of Mrs. F. M. Krueger, soprano; Mrs. William Earhart, alto; Mr. O. P. Nusbaum, tenor; Mr. F. L. Braffett, bass; Mrs. Fred Miller, organist, assisted by Mrs. Chas. Igelman, soprano.

FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN. At the morning service of the First English Lutheran church at ten thirty o'clock Sunday morning the Junior choir composed of thirty voices jrlll furnish the program It will be as follows: Organ "Festival Prelude" William Faulkes Processional "Hail, Mighty Victor" Gounod Junior Choir "Chrifct is Arisen" Meredith Corrine and Juliet Nusbaum "A Day of Love" Roeder Mrs. Romey and Choir "Sharon's Rose" Meredith Florence Bartel, assisted by Mildred Nusbaum, Miss Janet Seeker, Miss Jeannette Banks, Miss Juliet Nusbaum, Miss Lois Johanning, Miss Margaret Draper, Miss Mary Lahrman, Miss Kathryn Bartel and Miss Camilla Haner. Organ "Postlude" Arthur Foote Vespers 4:30 O'clock. 1. Organ "Easter March" Luard-Selby 2. Processional "Open Doors Immortal" Junior Choir 3. "Listen to the Chiming Bells". . . Meredith Marguerite Lemen, Luclle Haner and Chorus 4. "Seeking Jesus" Meredith Helen Eggemeyer Katheryn Barte! Camilla Haner 5. Primary Songs a. "Beauty Everywhere" b. "Triumphant King" 6. "Mary at the Tomb" .". Lehman Madonna Zuttermeister and Chorus 7. Organ "Easter Chorale" J. S. Bach Mrs. William Romey Director Miss Alice Knollenberg Organist. , ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN. Prelude Jerusalem the Golden. Spark Fourth street. The program for the evening is as follows: A Trip Through the Lakes to Maclnac Miss Emma Engelbrecht. Music Mrs. Wm. Romey. Current Events Mrs. H. Bentlage. Leader of Discussion Mrs. Frank Darland. You will look a good while before you find a better medicine for coughs and colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not only gives relief it cures. Try it when you have a cough or cold, and you are certain to be pleased with the prompt cure which it will effect. For sale by all dealers. The Phrenologist Right. "This large bump running across the back of your head means that you are inclined to be curious to the point of recklessness." "Right you are. 1 got that by sticking my head into an elevator shaft to see if the elarator was coming up, and it was coming down." Houston Post Game For Ker. Mr. Knox You don't want to meet Mrs. Gayblrd. you say? Mrs. Knox No; I pick my friends. Mr. Knox Well, she's Just the sort of woman you and your friends would like to pickto pieces. Catholic Standard and Times. Not Curious. Doctor What made that mule kick you? Patient 1 may look foolish, but I cm not fool enough to go back and ask him. Toledo Blade. An unexpected use of electric heating radiators in New York city during the excessively cold weather was to warm the bear caves in the Bronx park zoo, which are too far from the power house to make it convenient to pipe steam to the dens.

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"Schant Hin Die Gruft 1st Offen".. (Spath) Choir Anthem "Hallejah! Jesus Lebel". . Conge Introvit and Kyrie Gloria in Excelsis Collect and Epistle Hallelujah with Grandual and Creed Anthem "Janchset Gott in Allen Lauden Congr. Sermon Christe Auferstchung Die Vollgiltige Rechtfertigung Aller Menschen. General Prayer "Auferstanden ist der Herr". . .Moxart Mixed Choir Consecration and Distribution of Holy Communion with Agnus Del and Nunc Dimittls. English Evening Services at 7:30. Sermon How Shall We Keep the Feast? A trio will sing "Praise Ye" from Attilla.

EARLHAM HEIGHTS. Easter services at Earlham Heights Presbyterian church will be held Sunday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. The program will consist of tereopticon views of Easter. There will also be a short program consisting of recitations and songs. The public is invited to attend. GRACE M. E. CHURCH. Rev. Arthur Cates, Pastor. Organist Miss Susie Crowell Director Mrs. O. F. Jones Voluntary Hymn Prayer Anthem "I Am He that LIveth Chas. P. Scott Scripture Offering Solo Easter Dawn I. H Woodman Mrs. Edward. Meyer Sermon Anthem He is Risen. .Edwin A. Clare Evening Service Voluntary Hymn Prayer Rev. Arthur Cates Anthem The Lord is Risen Indeed Charles H. Gabriel Scripture Offering Solo Come See the Place Where Jesus Lay Horatio Baker Mrs, O. F. Jones Anthem I Am He that LIveth Chas. H. Scott Hymn ST. MA Prelude No. 6 Kyrie Gloria Credo Regina Coell . Sanctus Benedictus . . . Agnus Dei Caster March Chant Vespers Regina Coeli . RY'S CHURCH. Flagler Van Brees Mass No. 1 Van Brees Mass No. 1 Van Brees Mass No. 1 . William Berge Van Brees Mass No. 1 Van Brees Tvfass No. 1 Van Brees Mass No. 1 Flagler U. C. Peters f THE COMSTOCK LODE. A "Strike" That Was Destined to In. fluence the World's Finances. "You've struck it, boysr Thus said Henry Paige Comstock to Peter O'Rlley and Patrick McLaughlin, who were his fellow prospectors in a search for gold in Six Mile canyon, near the present Virginia City, then capital of Nevada. The date was June 10. 1S59. In that remote spot In the American wilderness by these three obscure men was made on that day a discovery destined to affet the current of American politics for a score of years and to have for long a disturbing influence on the world's finances. The thing which was "struck' on that June day of 1850 was the vein covering what came to be known as the Comstock lode. In which were hidden the richest deposits of silver ever found anywhere on the globe. Their development years afterward simultaneously with that of the silver mines of Colorado started the downward flood in the price of silver which broke the old ratio between the money metals, changed the monetary system of the leading nations from the double to the single gold standard, incited the movement, beginning In 1S77 under the leadership of Richard P. Bland, for the reopening of the mints to silver on the same terms as to gold, led hence to the passing of the BlandAllison limited silver coinage law of 18TS and to that of the Sherman silver bullion deposit act of lS'.K) and was the issue which split the two great parties and made havoc among the smaller ones in 1S0O, resnlting in the act of 1900 which gave statutory recognition to the gold standard In the United States. Atlantic. Juvenile crime in France has increased by 20 per cent, in the last five years. The number of criminal offenses in the Republic rose from 252,621 In 1889 to 600.000 in 1910.

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O Salutaris Fr. I. M. Wtlkins Tantum Ergo Fr. I. M. Wilkins Te Deum Soloists Mrs. Florence Young. Mrs. Thomas Carroll, Miss Mabel Steinkamp. Miss Met Pfafflin. Mr. Howard Kamp, Mr. James DeBus. Mrs. H. Gerber, Mrs. C. Weber, Mr. G. F. Pfafflin. Organist Miss Alma Pfafflin. Director Mr. Erne6t Renk.

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH. Morning Service Ten Thirty O'clock Te Deum Ashford Choir Offertory Solo Selected Mrs. Charles Igelman with violin accompaniment. Miss Margaret Karcher and cello accompaniment Master Henry Ber. Vesper Services, Four O'clock Te Deum Ashford Choir "Christ is Risen" Evans Ladies Chorus. "Angels Rolled the Stone Away".. Selected Junior Choir Solo "See the Conquering Hero Comes" Scares Male Chorus Solo Selected Miss Marie Deuker "Open the Gates of the Temple". . Selected Mrs. Knapp "Christ Our Passover" Williams Choir ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Organ Prelude Pro Hymn 109 Calkin "Christ Our Fassover" Sours Te Deum Calkin Jubilate Deum Cadman Mrs. George Browne Sanctus Calkin Gloria in ExcelBis . Calkin Vesper Services Five O'clock Pro Hpmn 109 Calkin Gloria Patri Squrs Magnificat Calkin Nune Dimittus Calkin Offertory Violin Miss Carolyn Hutton Rec. Hymn Postlude Full vested choir under the direction of Miss Laura Gaston, organist. REID MEMORIAL CHURCH. Morning, 10:30. The service will consist of exercises by the members of the Sabbath school. Evening, 7:30. Organ Meditation ... J. F. Frysinger "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today". . . '. Wilson Quartet Organ "Offertory" Alice Logorde Contralto Solo "In the Gray of Early Dawn" H. R. Shelly Miss Kar&lyn Karl Victory Monfort Quartet Postlude "Hossannah" ..Paul Wachs Address Dr. S. R. Lyons Miss Constance Fosler Organist. As They See Us la England. Political riots in America are carried out In a thoroughgoing fashion. Lord Rosebery tells a story of a friend of his who visited Baltimore when an election for congress was In progress. Turning In for a share, he complained to the negro barber that his razor was very blunL "Yurry likely, sir," was the reply. "I was out last night at an election meeting." London Chronicle. Submarines, airships, and the like can be steered along the path of a previously laid cable by use of sound coils. Vessels can thus be steered to avoid submarine mines and other hidden dangers.

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. Following is the program for the Easter song service to be given at the First M. E. church Sunday evening at seven thirty: -Prelude" (Festival) Dethler Processional "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" .. "Lo the Tomb is Empty" Broome Mrs. Ray Longnecker. Miss Edna Addington and Choir. "The Recessional" Shelley Miss Edith Deuker "The Strife Is 0r" Ashford Miss Florence Mote, Mr. George Hodge and Choir "Hail Easter Morn" Marie Mrs. Longnecker "Ave Marie Stella" Grief Violins. Cello and Organ "Triumph of Light" Rlmanoccy Miss Florence Mote "Victory" Sselley Mrs. Longnecker. Miss Duke, Mr. Clark Meyers and Choir "As Sleep Takes Flight" Shelley Mr. Hodge "Hosanna" Granier Mr. Clark Meyers and Choir "I Know That My Redeemer LIveth From Handel's Messiah Miss Addington "Unfold ye Portals" Gounod Miss Mote and Choir Rev. Parker Pastor Mrs. Grace Gormon Chorister Mrs. L. C. King Organist Miss Josephine Notestine Violin Mr. Harold Clements Violin Mr. Clark Meyers Cello. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH The following program In the morning: Organ Prelude Hosanna h Dubois. Prof. Chas. F. Welsbrodt, Organist Liturgy. Hymn Christ the Lord Is Risen today Scripture Lesson and Prayer Offertory Cantilena Pastorale Deshayer Hymn Jesus Lives Choir The Resurrection Shelley Sermon The Threefold Easter Petition. . Ladies Chorus The Bells are Ringing the Easter Peal Franz Abt Hymn All Hail the Glorious Morn. Benediction and Doxology Postlude In D Whiting Evening. The choir will render the following: Festal Offertoire Vincent Offertory Cantilene Elgar Choir The Lord of Light and Love Cantata by Julian Edwards Soloists Mrs. John Marshall. Mrs. Geo. Bartel, Mr. Ernest Bendfeldt, Mr. Will Kienker. Postlude C Wolstenholme The Sunday school will render the service Life TrlumphanL North Fourteenth St. Union Mission Frank E. Kins-, pastor. Sunday school 9:15. Morning meeting 10:30. Christian Endeavor 8:30. Evening Evangelistic service at 7:30. Prayer meeting Tuesday night. Happiness. That all who are happy are eojally happy Is not true. A peasant and a philosopher may be equally satisfied, but not equally happy. Happiness consists In the multiplicity of agreeable consciousness. A peasant has not capacity for havinr eqnal happiness with a philosopher. Johnson. The bread of life la love; the salt of life is work; the sweetness of life, poesy: the water of life, faith. lira, Jameson. For Rent 9 room modern house. , large barn, 4 or 9 acres of ground near Glen Miller Park. Porterfield. Kelley Block. t-3t little tableU that contain all the Ingredients necessary to digest food. A couple of "Digestif tableta will digest all the food In your stomach, kill poisonous gases, make you feel fine. It has relieved thousands. Their own statements are proof. You can try it for yourself. Your money will be refunded if "Digestif fails 50c. Ask at Conkey Drug Co. 328 N. Fourth SL