South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 40, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1914 — Page 4
4 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1914 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. HDimU MAN ESGilPES KNIFE USIlie NUYR'S STONyUUSH REMEDY iLIIIML IliiUL Ml 11 THE WORLD PLAMNEQ HELD II lil r
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Rev. Henry L. Davis of First M. E. Church Speaks on Powerof the Savior Watch Today i
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Charles Inman Able to Go to Work After Operation Was Advised.
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"T r.: fr;i,-j for the S.n" v. a- th" sub'.-i t of !)-! tt r .'t We--imin.-hareh : : i l;i v I : i r : 1 i i .
th.o r 't!- . t'.'itv wi r- tod downi
i v wickedm-; s ; n I eil. the only M-rn-dv I'.r '.vhiclt v,;i.-i a !. .:' in t ! 1 - diir.c j'w r of the S i i'-ar. lb- s aid: "The whole human race is apt;vity and 1 1 1 i in t .tola go by e 11 desires and t i.deneb .-. The S aviour '...is 1 1 1 '!!' ring ? dom to t':ni' v, ho will take it. 'Ilnie are hero in South Fend s'-nrts of men, and throughout f ' world, tmv of Thousands of me n who an- living eaa
of the power r 1 linst to ..i'. nnij i n- eurs" f drink and 1 1 1 1 1 s j tli r s-in--. i
"The ;--l '.vlin siucy nn n from t rn Ir.oat .urinous ans ran MVi' oll .'UK
me anl every r spei table sinner from) the multitude of I- tt,- and mote
pcrnicb 1 1 s sins that assail 'is
tli" pastor
! rharl-s Inman. 4 J ! Ha-t Chestnut t Stic t. Hartford City, Inl.. was desi ju rat. !v ill. lb was adi.-d to go to Fori Wayne for an op ration. ' Then la to.k Mayr's Wonderful
! Stoma' h Perm dv ami in ;
i tim" was abb- to g i hack to work
i letter ho said:
short
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In tli" even in
upon the topic History of the
daily." talked
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fi.imil.il In Maim? Fb. 2, lsM, h"ii y ars old Sunda;. . At tlio ;ra- f. I".. Th history of tin- huildin ? tht rnd" nion th" n turn of tho i.oojdo Irnrn I'ahylon. as d senhf d in th" i::th and 1 1th rhaptors of tho htli I'salm, was taken 1-y H v. F. K. I out;hfrty at ;r,Kf M. I-:, rhnreh SsindaN- niornir.LT ks th" thorn o of hi .--rn;o;i, tho titl of which was "llxamino th" 'iiura h." The church of to-lay is not. to circni' s in material architect nr" hat to th" spiritual a rchitr ( t urc," h- said. "H..u- much is it hail lin the spiiit t ;.d in tin- hearts of the people of the mtire v. orld? "In ancient times in 1h" towers of tho churches there were stationed watchmen whose duty it was to ive th- warning at the approarh of in;a)eis. Today, whi!" the harcii has uatcliincn. It is their dutv instead of watching for !nadeis to find the ene--..lio m ed the I i ine Spirit more than thers. To discover the man who is needy, and the poverty-stricken that an le hem-tittcd -charitahly. And last of all to lind the men who want to eome irto the church hut areafraid. "In ohh-n days the church v. a an institution that s t certain standards that people HlUSt li" Hp to hefofe the- ould l.ecenie meinhers. Today
"My di-'-as" started seen ears ao. I had to iv' np utnl 'o to hed. Four doctors said they could not. c lie no unless I went to Fort Way n" to he operated on, and that it would eo-t or My daugh ter .--aw your advt rtiseinent ami I took your traimcnt. In three weeks I neitt to work and haven't missed hut one-half day since from sickness. It sarelv saved my life.'
SPIRITUAL LIFE IN NEED OF CULTIVATION
Similar stories f health restored are told in letters m m people all over th" United states. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach I remedy is known everywhere. Th" first do' roves no lon treatment. Mayr's Wonderful Stoma ch Ileniidy clears the digestive tract of mucoid accretions and removes poisonous mattor. It l-rimrs swift relief to suiTercrs front ailments of the stomach, liver ami howels-. Many declare it has saved them from dangerous operations and many are sure it has saved their lives. Hi cause of the remarkaM' success of this remedy there are many imitators, so l e cautious. He sqre it is MAYH'S. L'o to Iwis ( Iuindon ,v Co.'s drut: "tore and ask ahout the wonderful results it h.ts 1-cen ac-
San Francisco Exposition Authorities Are to Offer Three Hundred Thousand in Prizes For Aviators.
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.SAX FKAXCISCO. Feb. 2. Aeronauts frf.m all the civilised nations of the world, with every description of j aircraft driven by motors, will par-j tieipate in the aerial race around the i world announced by the FanamaTacit'io international exposition as a , feature of its sporting events in May. HUT,. : Three hundred thousand dollars. ' the largest prize fund ever offered tori anv snortinvr contests in history, and
or send to r.oo. m probably even more, will be offered
Mayr. .Mf;'. Chemist. 1 r 4 -1 G Whiting
St., Chicago, 111., for free book on stomach ailments and many grateful letters from people- who have been restored. Any drmrgist can tell you its wonderful effects.
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Nothing will Thrie Filler 1 here N Life Hack . It. Sas JJcv. L . MIoier.
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crrviinc is ri meml.cr of w lio wish"-; to make him.ehurcll is sate as lonir as
the truth as it is in .lesos Christ.'
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"If so. The it declares
IDEAL CHURCH TOPIC OF SERMON SUNDAY Kcv. tl. L. ;an!iticr I(dtcis !nt'reting Talk at St. Paul M. 1!. Chart li.
'Tim Fruit of the Spirit" was th" subje-'t of Iiev. John O. Mosier's sermon at the Mizpah Jvanelical church Sunday morning. lie said that to him the term "fruit"' suggested three things: Life, cultivation and sustenance. lie said: "There is no place where there is fruit unless there is some life back of it. Then there no fruit, which wo will call a life devoted to (lod, in the spirit unbss there is a spiritual life behind it. "Our lives must have some cultivation or they will not thrive. Then the spiritual, life must have its cultivation or it will not live. For that purpose wo have the services and the ceremonies of the church. "And last, all living things must br sustained hy some means. Then if we wish our spiritual lives to continue wo must offer them something that will servo that purpose. What better tilings are there for our spiritual lives than the happiness and freedom from worry that a Godly life in the servico of the church can offer. Now necessary it is for the one to have a knowledge of (lod and religious literature."
Key. James L. Gardiner at St. Faul's M. Ik church Sunday morning, -poke upon the "Ideal Church," hoosing the church of Tin ssloiiiea. uhich Faul e-tahliMie.i during- th" 'irst century, as a church that might he well characterized as an ideal .hureh. In speaking of this chureh la- said: "I desire to call your attention to the fact i,hat this church was a reformed church. It wats compo-'d of members who had been horn a a; in. and who had thus become new creatures iu Chia.-t Jesus. Fveiy church that is an ideal church mur be made up d" men and women who have been hana d by the power of God from -mio rs into saints.
PARENTS SHOULD SET EXAMPLE FOR YOUNG Kev. Iaac I "rant. Sajs They C an p0 .Much TowartN Starting Children on Right rath.
GOOD LOOKING GET TO HEAYJ3N
to the aeronauts who participat
the stupendous contest. The race, which is the climax of all the world's aeronautical activities, is to start from the grounds of tne Panama-Pacific International exposition In May, 191."., and must be finished within I U da.vs. according to the tentative plans submitted to the Pacific Aero club, representative of the Aero Club of. America, which Is the American division of the Federation Aeronaut ique International. San Francisco thus becomes the
theater of the most tremendous avia-
i tion drama that has ever been played ; : on this globe. The start will be made j I mm San Francisco ami the . finish I j must be made here. The route lies i ' across the American continent, across ! the Atlantic ocean, England. France, ! Gernumv. Kussia, Japan, the Pacific !
: ocean. 1 " , The most brilliant oiths of the! will never get to heaven un - ' u"rIJ. ln" loat I,lain of 111,1 Amor-! ' , . ,, , a ican continent, th" huge mountains of. is good-looking. asserted .,.,t.!.f tUn t..r.,.oeo ..f i.,,.. ti,n.
! Alio i i. it iin- i. p'v o v. jikii. , Prof. A. F. Willis, physiounoia'st of . lesolatiin of Siberia and Manchuria,, Xe-.v York, in a lecture at he Y. M. j the sub-tropics of the dreamy Orient. :
C. A. to vcr 100 peopl fc'unday aft-J
ernoon. "Iverj sin man commits is stamp
.Man's Feature Ueveal His
and Acts Says Speaker at the Y. M. C. A.
Thoughts
"Man b SS he
with your paper every night Get an appetite with it purify your breath with it. Preserve the teeth and improve the digestion of your family. It costs less than a cent a stick if you BUY IT BY THE BOX of twenty 5 cent packages for 85 cents of most dealers.
the ice-hound regions of the Arctic. ' iviII 1... .....-.-. .1 ln intrriiii.l mIt !
i Mill oe iiati i.-ot ',) lio. ininjuu un 1 I circuma viators. I I It will be an immortal epic of lin
ed on h's lace." he declared. "No j man daiing. human ingenuitv and a, sin or vice can be hidden, for the marvelous entime of the progr ss !' . guilty person will have it outlined iu . mankind. The achievement of this, his features. The lives men live shape , feat will mark a historic cycle, like j their bodies especially the face. 'the crowing of the Atlantic by 'o-
"Men get to look like their ideals. ' lumbus and the circumnavigation
and i, a.
"Parental Imty as Taught li'de" was the topic upon
church whose experience of
of the --real truths of the Co
"Moreover it was a l ie til hers eniod the
-ahation. Kehaion after all is the xperietiee of Gol through Jesus hr:t, dwelling in the soul. This . huivh had an experimental know-
t.-.h pel.
"Such a church w.a-" an ideal church a the hrst ( eiif.iry and sa h a church -i an id al church tcda v."
CAN'T DECIDE ON CAUSE police Feablc to Tell What is Mr-
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FlllLAlM'.l.iMUA. Feb. I. After : ... lis i II es ! ! -I at i. U of the 1 1 1 tel ioUS irowaieag Saturday nia;lt of Ant. a .McI'otilleil. 17 e.ils old. tile polite collar-, t h 1 1 I e ! e s 1 1 1 : a ! ! e to i It t 1 ! ; t S o w h. tler the girl's death was due to
d m u r I r or sua ale.
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by the which
Evangelist Isaac Frantz spoke at the First Church of the F.rethren Suntlay. The service marked the opening of the second week of the revival Services. "Parents hould set Godly example for their children to follow," he said. "Their lives are made4 better and more lit for the hereafter, and the parents are happier themselves with such a life. In all cases the parents should deal justly with the child. If a child does wrong and con-IV-ms to the wrong its parents should recognize the confession. Alw ays be
ready to forgive when the child con-, losses. "The parents should in every ease bad the wav in the livimr of a Christian life. They should be int rested iu their children from a religious standpomt." There were two additions at the morning service, bringing the total lor the wee to la. T;i the evening the evangelist spoke uj an the "Study ot Associations.". lie spoke along the line of companionship and the advis.ihiht.v of one's .choosing the correct kind of associates, lie said that upon tin- judgment of the good from the l.ol in one's companions often determined the career of a person.
The care of his body also mak man's person. What he eats drinks stamps its impression on
face. Man gets Lq look like and act like what he takes into his system. If he eats pork he will have a hoggish nature and if he eats oysters he will take on the tame kind of a nature. "Vice and crime cannot be hidden and even the smallest sins .will be revealed thiough ;i person's face. The drinker is marked with a red nose the heavj .dinner with sunken eyes and similar traits mark every from of Vice. "Honesty stamps itself in the faces of every man who has an honest heart," continued the professor, ."The best, passport a man can have i. an honest face like that of the great martyred . president Honest Abe Lincoln." Special music was rendered at the session and arrangements have been made by Social Secretary W. F. Xitsehe to have some speaker, at the
of the worhi gellan in
by the tleet led by Ma-
TITLED WOMEN JOINING RANKS OF SUFFRAGETS
.Militancy Mis.
is .Spreading. According: to Door, Who Arrives in Xew York Port.
Y. M. C. A. lublvy Sunday afternoon.
practically every
XEW YOKE, Feb. 2. "Militancy is spreading to titled women and society leaders in England," declared Mrs. Kheta Child Dorr, who arrived today on the steamer Carmania. Mrs. Dorr lias been with Mrs. Pankhurst ever since the Englishwoman left Xew York and h is been assisting her in the preparation of her autobiography now appearing in' Good 1 loUSekeeping. Mrs. Dorr said that Mrs. Pankhurst was in seclusion on the continent and was in perfect health.
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OSE RELIEVES
COLD-IO QUININE
FEAR LOSS OF LIFE IN EARTHQUAKE IN EUROPE
Seismographs at Homo Keport Disturhance Which Lats for More Than Two Hours.
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Be SURE it's WRIGLEY'S
and get rsnS mint leaf m
juice-
It's the
hospitality confection, id
to have in the house
for famil; or It stays fresh
Be SUHE it's WESiSlEV'S LoQh for iho spear
WIRELESS IS IN DEMAND
'Tape's Cold Compound" Ends Bad Coids or Grippe in a Few Hours.
HOME, t-'eb. 2. A terrific earth-i quake which occurred somewhere at j .". o'clock Sunday morning was re- j corded by the seismographs in the Italian observatories. The records of , the tremors w ere so complicated in ; each instance that it has not been :
1 possible to compute the approximate Helief comes instantly. j distance or locality. At the Florence' A close taken every two hours until I observatory the recortl showed that j three doses are taken will end grippe ! the shocks lasted two hours and w ere j misery and break up a severe cold the most severe recorded since the , either in the head, chest, bodv or Messina, disaster. ! limbs. I If the region in which the quake j It iimmntk- oneiw ,.if,'fo,i.iin th.j. i occurred was inhabited it is helieved I
trils and air passages in the head, ' that a great stops nasty discharge or nose run-1 resulted.
Chew
it after every meal
MET IN LATIN QU ARTIER Haintor ami Sculptor Are: Married at Xew York.
loss of life must have
ning, relieves sick headache, dullness, J fevcrishness, sore throat, .sneezing, ' soreness and stiffness. j Don't stay stuffed-up ! Quit blowing and siuillling! Ease your throbbing I
head
XEYY VOKK, Feb. 2. The marriage
m tins eitv Muiuay ot .Miss .Miriam
- I l-'1re7-!'a t a inter of rovaltv. and I"r(-d-
HUDSON RIVER BLAZES iHc i;un, .-emptor, painter and playFOLLOWING OIL FIRE i manee. which began twelve years go when ihey were students in the Latin
Nothing else in the world cives i linmlrpils of lonIo Arc ttra-t'l by quarter of Iaris. They -were married
WAs'HINUTO.V, Fb. 2. An enorinop.s i:icr ;!se in messages by wireless in the Fnited Ftates is noted in a report from the bureau of census Sun
day, liuring HUl'. i:.".07l messages!
were s nt. netting the companies ''.'., 1 ."s. hily $ 1 0 7 1 was derived fr.un this source in
such prompt relief as "Pane's Fold
Compound." which costs only 25 cents at any dru store. It .acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no in-; convenience. I!e sure you tret the ivenuine. Advertisement." !
I'niiMial Spectacle of J lames Along tho Water.
! onicUy in the home of !Ierlert L. i Ori-gs. the banker, Xo. 1 East Sth st.
ALARL11NG Ff!EUf,iO!ilA DEATH RATE IS WARNING AGAINST NEGLECT OF COLDS
NEW YO UK, Feb. '2
' destroved thousands of barrels of oil 1 DIES IN PICTURE THEATER iu the" I11ant of tho Va,v"!in,oil 1 lunc inunlun n :dgowatcr. X. J.. early Sunday fur-
ConHun- , wais
ROOSEVELT A BUSY MAN
XEW YORK. Feb. 2. As a result of the first week of the Hoosevelt expedition in .South America twenty-five animals and l.'O birds were received today in the Museum of Natural History. The specimens are among the rarest in the museum. Amon the- most valuable ate the ancestral form of the guinea pig, night monkeys and wolves.
HAMMOND. Two ma-ked men entered the .sleeping room of several Italians here and riddled two men with bullets. The shooting was the climax of a fued among the Italians. The
WASHINGTON'. Feb. 1--Dr.
1 stantin Theodor Dumba. Austrr . i. earian anibasador to the U. '
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baiulilliv biuen uv a .-man u ivi- uuuii, jnu i aio..oio ,i.au i .no im..
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JHEUMATISM
We don't ask . i to take our word f..p ih remarkable air.itive power Ml ..
in eiises f r hell Ilia ti HI.
mc'ics or otl:r Fri'-
are expected to Oie.
.Airs. Thomas llenwocd Was Ju-t Tak ing Scat to See Show.
More Than Half the Number of Cases Result Fatally
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Tlii- i- the '.a- uir.oiha s. aIl gb-et of colds is iu Ua -t oriaill of the di.-ease. When Vn:a'!i buNams" er "sxruas"
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the bod. yea
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that weaken ; at. u :n -aaa.
Without tiieM' drags. 1'ather John's M dieine cure's colds and prevents pr.-'umoiiia. t'omitoseal of pure food baueats hieh nourish and build up the body. 1'ather John's Meilicine gives strength to ward off the disease. !t is nt a patent medicine, but a physician's prescription; ,"0 years in i:.m'. Free from alcohol or damrerous drills.
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for sale higau i.
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in South iieml by Foonhy Msu Fublia Iiug Store.
Drug Co.. Woods .V:
aetirall ail ithef drug stores in the etting !a:lh.r John's Medicine from Meda'ir.e. Lowell. Ma.-s.. era b.ing one
XILi:S. Mich.. Feb. '2. Mrs. Thomas Henwood. of this city, formerly of Dowagiac, dropped dead Sunday night in the Xew Xiles theater here, strick
en with heart trouble. Mr was just taking her scat
nished an interesting spectacle for the residents along Riverside drive in NewYork city and attracted hundreds of persons in automobiles and afoot to the drive to watch the blaze, w hich illuminated the Palisades and the upper section of Manhattan. The fire started with the explosion of a .".euu gallons tank of lubricating oil and spread to a row of other tanks
Henwood and a pile of barrels on the pier from when she which the burning oil tan into the
VVhot is W Oman's
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word of nore Fcui bn i""'", '" ' .''. J OI.A"i: ha retore,l to 1. t. 1 1. . r . . w.ri of rlglit-o'ip d.i.-a.rs tiding si. u exrluslvfly in tMr ir:o'ti'V. .tuxt writf for a 1 ' 1 c f -1 - ItO aiwl t . Omonhds Xroui I.H-tr. lrugL'St mt.. Iudividual. Alo SULAFj; remedy r-r GOHSTJRATiQiJ ( IAXATIVK AMI TONIC ()MIUFI!
rk mrciy nut iipjhnuj -.-.-
No (ltres-r.o gnju::'
Kirk ttom.'ieh no weakeaititr. lie i o r.-irifniw-s ar- nil m-k-. toit thy flr- t.-LTi-siTrst known to the ruMll-.l ra! ai 1
t trtiarnnt-il to be rn '.r opiate o. i e 7,.i .-'t!ipr nffet :t
htomacii- but helps thrill. To f.reve tliO n-onderful rr.ru tiro p.iw of soIACK ri Tn-llos writ for k UJ.I lJOXl. State if one or both tire w.-o't.-.i sOLACK .. Hrtttle Cnel. Mich.. I.
ltr(H till Vl!
t u re's way.
suutleniy collapsed and fell to the Hudson river, spreading over its surfloor. When aid arrived, she was i face . where it. burned for, hours, dead. She was accompanied by her threatening to jet fire to other oil daughter. Mrs. Charles Hammond, wharves farther down the stream. Mrs. Henwood was the wife of a for- The damage is estimated at-$J3t,-mer shoe merchant who died several . 000.
years age).
BATTLESHIP PROGRAM WILL BE SETTLED SOON Adocates of Four Xew Warriors Think They May Ik Able to Win Uer the Committee.
SHORTAGE OF MEAT IS FACING UNITED STATES
Keport of the Agriculture Department Shows Large Decrease in the I.at Ten Year.
WASHINGTON. Feb. L-
VJ A 3 COMPLETE LINES LOW PRICES QUICli DELIVERIES
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vleship construction j.rogram he
iiecitled tentatively, it is expected, by the house naval affairs committee' the latter part of this week. The strong recommendation of Secy. Daniels and of Fres. Wilson for authorization of at least two battleshins has so oiii-oura L'i'il the friomls of
j the naw on the committee that vigtj oious effort is being made- to win the t house to a four battleship program.
Argument is being used that immediate strengthening of the navy is n-c-tsary to protect our foreign po-es-
I r-. ' 4i - , lie l i.l l.- lit 1 UUU l lo
M. drop back lat year through the au-
) monzauon oi taat one battleship.
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j When the baby F tn ss. of ugly, it's ! time to giV Holliter's Ijt.cky Mountain Tea. It's the greatest baby nadii ine kno '. ii to loving nnu!n r-: makes tlirpi eat. sleep and grow; makes then, set and cheerful. Founlev's
WASHINGTON. Feb.. The bat- ' prepared hy experts of
ir.ent oi shortage
acTieulture
!. Figures the ib-part-
sliow that the
of meat animals in
th
ie
Fnited States has reached a point iu extreme gravity. The indicated total shortage since the census of 1 !H 0 is mauly nine 1 erf cattle. ' n slieep and more than thrte iiogs for each lc of the total estimated ; ..pulation, it would take 1 s.lir.'.heioi mre meat cattle, sheep and snine than the estimates show to give th.e pias.ait population tlie same meat supply that the census of HMO showed to exist. The estimates show a continuing steady decrease iri the number oi" meat cattle and sheep and a slight inreaM' In the numb.-r of wir. .
DrUo sjto e. Ad t rtisv merit.
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l'KFSIl ) I '.NT ATTI'N IK WASHINF.ToN. Ffh. Pre-. Wilson attended the annual serw.es ef the Society of Colonial Dames in the New York Avenue- lr sbytcriau church in Sunday a.fterr.cou.
And the IJa-i of Her Health and A'igor Lies in the Careful Regulation of the Uowcls. If woman's beauty depended upon cosmetics, every woman would be a picture of loveliness. Hut beauty lbs deeper than that. It lies in health. In the ma.je.rity of cases the busia of health, and the cause of sickness, can be traced to the action of the bowels. The headaches, the lassitude, the callow skin and the lusterless eyes are usually due to constipation. So many thlr.gs that women do habitually conduce to this trouble. They do not eat carefully, they eat indigestible foods because the foods, are setved daintily and they do not exercise enough, ihit whatever the particular cause may be It is important that the. condition should be corrected. An ideal remedy for women, and one spec. ally suited to their delicate remiriements, is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which thousands of women endorse highly, among them Mrs. C. Vance, of" S. Kay St.. NewCastle, pi.. At times she had spe'.Is of indige.-tion so severe thai the tho-a-ht sb- would die. Syrup Pepsin regulated her stomach and towels, and she attributes her excellent health Kaay to this remedy. All the family can use Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, for thousands of mothers give it to babies and ch-ldren. It is also admirably suited to the recmirements of elderly people, in fact to all who by reason of ag or infirmity cannot stand harsh salt, c ithartics. pills or purgatives. Thes nhoulJ felwuys Lo avoided, for at best their
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MILS. C. S. VAXCK. effect is only for that day, while a genuine remedy like Syrup Pepsin acts mildly but permanently. It can b conveniently obtained at any drug store at li ft v c nts (r one dollar a bottle. Results ar always guaranteed or money will b" refunded. You will rind it entl- in iictton. pleasant in taste, and free from griplug, and its tonic properties ha e a distinct value to women. It is the most widely tised laxative-tonic In! America today and thousands of fam-' ilie.s are now never without it. a Families wishing to try a free sample bottle can obtain it postpaid by addressing Dr. W. H. Caldwell. 4lV Washington St.. Montirello, 111. A, postal caril with your i.un;e suid .Jdrcid on it will d'j.
A GREAT CLEAN-UP Of Hart, Schaffner & Marx $30, $27.50, $25, $22.50 Overcoats
Men of everv conceivalie I
taste and every imaginable build can be lined to perfection in every new model, color and pattern and hundreds to choose from. They're the best product of these famous makers and guaranteed.
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