South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 327, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1916 — Page 10

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MISHA IVAKA GENERAL NEWS

BIG BELGIAN EM s Mm 9 Willi liiUi Sixteen Hundred Fowls to Be Given as Prizes Women to Have Charge of Booths. The nnnunl bazar in connection . I:.iw'm lUlsrian church, will i? h open t i n u fol'r law St next Monday ni;ht and conover Thur.kstTivinp until the "in Saturday. Special efforts l.een made to make thi.- year's rition especially attractive, an'l willing committees of the members of the church are hard at work perfecting arrangements. The affi'ir will ho held in the laro hall adjacent to the church building. The tie feature of the event will be the distribution of fowls which will b j'iven away as prizes during the week. No k-s than 200 turkeys, L' Ok eeye, 2 0 ') ducks and over 1.000 chicken hae m far teen secured and will cniffi many a Thanksgiving tiM. There will also be several t ooths In charge of women members of the congregation. Thee will include fancy work, candy, fish pond, iee cream, lunch counter, and one or two others. Fr. Shockaert, pastor of the church, will gie the bazar his personal supervision. Dr. T. in Suite oer the I Seymour is now located S-1 2 in the Mills building. Würz grocery. WOMAN AVOIDS OPERATION Which Made Sur gecn's Werk Unnecessary. Atnr1a, V. 'For two yrara t and tcok all kinds of ''"ii tr n; ( IUI!!! onu.-?. I was gtins wpnsa every Jay. I Lad chills, my head would ach, i waa al'i!'s tired. I ould not walk traitit because r the iuün In my itck axid I haX alns in my stamfh. 1 went to a ! 1 1 1 1 ! ,v r oct or and ha aid I jnilT trn lrr an riwr. t::. Ut 1 .lid t.ot K-o. I rea4 ln'th jap-r atout Lydfa F. I'lrrttham'fl A 'taMe Comr.c.mi. r, t.i li'iv .r.tl rhout IL I r' th'.rs Mill h!p me luiu irrv KUd 'I know l'!fV I t-.nvA m.vs-?jf Improving from very nrt -t? Um I n-i.-f able to sit drum and fit t hoirty breakfast fth my K 1 1 !an.:. whih I lwi.l r,t - - - uviir ll'l two ye Ars. i am notv in tv. .- ... . t rvit. V i i.iviM! an cid rot lion." Mr. Joiir A. Kfwnlp:. Boj AFfrta Is. Y I lnyhlng Avr.'ie. iri.re jnj the OTrrting' taNe. Prneti'i s n-.thlnpr eis Trill do; but many t (tortorp s.iv thev n-v ikv..,., ar !",t. Letter after itto thy- Pinkhim T.nif t.-r icijin rnv operuions were nrl- '.:.: Ml .trvl vorp not p-rformd; or. if T -M nr? tpod health followed. ff rrri mnt jxlvirr Trir to fvHa 1" llnUpm Mcl't !ik Co. (cnalWlcait il). Ljiuv, Mi a-AdvL LINCOLN THEATER Today 1 1 La I Ii a & L i k With House Peters. It's a Wm. A. Brady Work! Feature. A tremendous story full of K-ve and excitement that thrills. Somewhere in this picture you will find a heart throb that means something in vour own life. Tomorrow A Gold Rooster Feature. Adults 10c Children 5c Vi n i Vlir;t the public will swarm to scj, a most vivid p:ctui ia-ation of vice in "THE LITTLE GIRL NEXT DOOR," nt I he Century Thursday and Friday. I: 1 3 -s t 1

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MANY SOCIAL EVEHTS HELD TUESDAY NIGHT Walther League Progressive Party; Mrs. Krumanaker Surprised; Other Affairs.

Members of the Walther leapue of St, Peter German Ixitheran church enjoyed a projrressive party Tuesday evening. The members met at the home of Miss Minnetta Milbreth. N. Main sL. where they received their sandwiches. Next they went to the Felker home, where they were piven pickles and doußhnuts, then to the Peterson home, 5 40 X. Cedar St., where they were presented with marshmallows, then to the Klener home, where they were Riven pickles, then to the home of Miss Hilda Hehse, N. Merrinold av., where they put the fragments of their lunch together and sat down to a splendid meal. Covers were laid for i5. A musical protrram was then Riven by the Misses Rehse and Amanda Fischrnann. Contests and ftames were also a feature. Thirty friends of Mrs. Schuyler Krumanaker. 12R W. Seventh t.. delightfully surprised her at her home Tuesday evening, when they came in to assist her in observing her birthday anniversary. Musical selections were contributed by the Misses Rheua and Helen Krumanaker. Cards were also a feature of entertainment. The quests presented Mrs. Krumanaker with a number of pretty lifts. A delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Lucille Watkins. Sarah St.. pleasantly entertained 14 of her lady and gentlemen friends at a "taffy pull" at her home Tuesday evening. Members of the Pythian sisters enjoyed a social meeVng in the Castle hall Tuesday evening. A brief business sessio'.i was held, during which a number of candidates were initiated. Luncheon was served. THANKSGIVING BRIDE GUES AT RECEPTION Miss Bertha Schmitt. v. as the honored guest at a reception given by the Children of Mary Sodality in the Sodality rooms, Tuesday evening. The affair was in honor of Miss Si-hmitt's marriage to Himer Frnst, v.hirli will take place Thanksgiving day. Contests wero enjoyed. Mk-vs Marcella ichellinger, se-cured the favor in Name contest; Miss Schmitt was .sure:vsful in the '"slogan" contest. A story composed by ö authors was rend and furnished much merriment. Miss Verona Amann secured the ring. Miss Marcella Sehellinger. the thimble and Miss Hsther j Klaer I cake. the coin concealed in the VISITINC; IN CI TV. i'llizabeth Hume, Ottawa, is isiting Mr. and Mrs. Jarnos l""t". Homow od uv. Mrs. Dunn and daughter f Imlianare also guests at the Dunn Mrs K'a us.. 1 unn. .It rry a polls home. rw roii oKpiiANs. .Members of the Helping Hand Hilde . las of the Methodist Memorial church met at the Orphans' Home Tuesday afternoon and spent the time sowing for the children. i:i iiiici: wouur.its' iwiox. '. Thursday is regular meeting night 'from r,o- on. members urged1 ; to i e present at A. I. A. ball. ! M. II. McCOY. Prest. !.dl. JAMHS HI.INK S.r'v. IhSKAVVAKA classified WANT ADS ILL rLASlKIKU AIJVKKTISKMKNTS nTKK'TLV IN AIIVACK. WANT CD To buy six or seven room house, partly modern, close in. North side preferred. Address ::il K. Marion st. Foil KAX.I: One small .tove. sott ccal burner. Home phone 906. Foil lin ?it:. SAI..K Five-passenger h'rankcar with six new tires, for Apply 109 V. lAiwreme st. j FOlt SALK Soft coal heating stove. (iood condition, $9. Call Newsj Tim ex i , HAlK Modem eight-room j house, one block from high school, I three blocks from business district. j Must sell at once, st.. after 6 p. m.. Inquire 2 OS S. Hill or Saturday aftert r.con. I j TOR SAL.K Spring j each. Ct. Humcl. chickens. 50c 112 j N. Hums ft. South Hend Home phone 8027. uon s miss this startling expose awful traffic See "THE of the in girls. LITTLE i GIRL NEXT DOOR" at the Century Thursday and Friday. it

BASKETBALL SEASON

UNDER W AT HIGH Annual Interclass Series Started Play for NewsTimes Cup. is High school basketball season formally opened yesterday afternoon when the Initial round of the annual Interclass series was played. The Senior live handed the Sophomore boys a 14 to defeat and the Freshmen quintet were beaten by the heavy Junior team, 23 to 11. Games will be played daily until the schedule Is finished. The winning team will be presented with a beautiful silver loving cup by The NewsTimes. Tlie Standi nss. w. Seniors Juniors Freshman . . Sophomores 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1000 .000 .000 ORDER OF GLEANERS ELECTS OFFICERS Mr. and Mrs. Kd Aller, residing south of Mishawaka. entertained the members of the Ancient Order of Gleaners at their rural home Tuesday evening. The annual election of - 1 , , - 1 ! omcers u ueia unu rcfuiuru 3 i lows: Lemon Sheets, chief gleaner; Clem Fulmer, vice chief gleaner; ; Jacob Weiss, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Jacob Weiss, chaplain; J. Fred Cook, conductor; Mrs. John Fulrner. lecturer; John Monhaut, inner guard; Harry Monhaut, outer guard. The installation will beheld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Fulmei, Dec. 5. IV'k wing the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served. WILL CONTRIBUTE TO DAY NURSERY FUND Members of the Tri Kappa sorority of this city were entertained by Mrs. lUilph Webster. Cleveland st., South Dend. Tuesday evening. During the business session tiie sorority decided to contribute to Mishawaka's day nursery and to the municipal Christmas tree fund. It was i.lso decided to hold a reception ! and dance on Dec. 2i. Mrs. Harry Pelton was in charge of the program. A social hour followed. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. I-:1 ward Wilson, r.22 W. Third st.. will entertain the sorority Dec. FSAVANNA VISITOR HAS DIPHTHERIA Mrs. t'ariie P. Ahurst, Savanna. Ca.. is confined to the residence of Mr. and Mrs J. Alvin Scott, 109 X.

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vi (iipiiiueriu wmeii sue i .iipooi to have contracted wiiile en route to Mishawaka. She arrived here Sunday last. .Mr. Scott having met her in Chicago. Monday, she wa taken ill, but ler physicians have hope that the disease will be checked within a reasonably short time. Mrs. Ashurst is an old friend of Mrs. Scott, having attended the Golden Hill seminary at Hridgeport, Conn., with the latter', when the two were girls. She hail purposed spending a few weeks at the S-ott residence which is now under quarantine. NEW MEMBER TAKEN INTO DORCAS SOCIETY Miss Tar rie ( rimes and Mrs. Edward Wilson entertained the members of the IXrcas society of the Methodist Memorial church at the home of the latter, 522 W. Third st. Tuesday afternoon. During the business session. Mrs. Harry Pelton was taken Into the society. Further plans were made for annual supper and bazar to be I held In the church parlors Dec. Sth. Twenty-three members were present. Mrf. Hlithe P.uchanan, Indiana av., assisted by Mrs. Carl Perkins, will entertain the society Monday, Dec. 11. WOO I 1 1 IN CA1I1) I WItTY. Woodmen Circle, No. 10, entertained at a card party in orchestra hall Tuesday afternoon. Favors were auarded to Mrs. W. V. Speath. Mrs. Charles I'otts. and Mrs. Herman P.eehler. The circle will entertain at another rarty Tuesday afternoon, Deo. 12th at 2:45 o'clock. LI 'AY KS HOSPITAL. Mcr. George St-n?or of the Lincoln and Century theaters, who has been a: St. Joseph's hospital for the past 1" days, has sufficiently recovered to leave that institution for his home. 202 Uaker st.. Wed.'vsday. KKD CROSS SKA I.S. The committee i f Woman's club meml'ers appointrd to look after the sale of Ked Cross oals will shortly get together and plan for an active 'Christmas campaign. FPU ORTH LFAt.l i; M KITTS. I Members of the Kpworth league of the Method. st church held their regular monthly business meeting last ni:;ht In the church parlors. After the routine session a pleasant social hour was enjoyed,

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ARRANGE HAS TREE Children Will Again be Treated to Festive Time by Woman's Club. A committee has been appointed by the Woman's club to make arrangements for the annual municipal Christmas tree. Last year's proved such a success that the club has been encouraged to again repeat its commendable enterprise. . Jhe j tree will stand on the vacant plat of ground at the corner of Lincoln highway and Mill st. It will be illuminated by varl-colored incandescent electric lights, and will be loaded with gifts which will be distribj uted among the city's children. MuPcV i tdcui exercises, vocal and Instrument1000 j al, will feature the distribution. A large chorus of young voices will sing Christmas carols, while the city's bands will also participate in enlivening the proceedings. At last year's celebration hundreds of presents were distributed among the children by a live Santa Claua costumed for the occasion. As j Christmas eve falls on Sunday this ; year, the festivities will probably be held on Saturday night. The tree will be illuminated for seeral nights before and after Christmas. v - BOWLING NOTES MISHAWAKA LKAUl'K. CA KIM XA LS

Morse : l:V, IM l.Vi 421 ' Applegate !" 171 174 44 j IkU-liru-ji HI 117 170 401 Average iso lso lso MO Avtrisc 1 1S4 ,"40 Haiilie;ij S7 M s7 2;i Ti.uiI.h 771 s trM '7M ALl'llAKKTS I.MiarH I.:-. loj l.".4 ."jW (Average tso 1 vi Ivo r,H) Average 1S io - iso (Average Iso Im ."40 I Average so lu .Mi) j Pandit ap 4:; 4:; 4;; 1J! 1 TouiLs Mm; M" st7 2'1."S

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I Ki uttianski I.V. J II 'th 124 Average l.so P. Koth 14.". Ila'jdii-ap vj Totals sxi ALASKANS Hol) bins . lsj Spragiie 1J1 Heln'-r l.M V.'itiey Hurst ls Average lbindicaj "U Titals s'x PKK.MONA A Kamm 177 Tfernel lj. Tlallrner 17.'. :. Lott IM V'ellor H Hund leap 11"

lis 17.". ISit I.V. st 2irj 1C2 ISO 81 4n ."40 411 1I0 010 27,! I IV. 171 I.V. 101 Ivo .W7 its l.V IM 150 ir. s'aJ i:.o 11.1 .li r i ir. In.". U1J I.V. n:; d i.a-. t.4 is'. i:.s 177 14; 172 II. INS 17; lv-j li:: 0. v. 174 1. V. 12 r.t. 177 .-.14 r.7r rit; 4M :;: -i.V. IV ::ti 4!i7 J77) Totals ... 1:1 i'.i;i:i: Uruwn .... trc'Timre , OC 1 4.". i7; 127 Hi'. 171 ip; Kan Karnn lhincll-ap . Total.- .. MIAMI S. huester Hildelirand iVffley ... SOMT.-e .... MATCH ÜAMII. I'M i;f. KU ITC r.-u tji ii.; b'.t ISO l.M lt.". H!l 7V1 i;i j:i 1."S Po U4; 4T. li-s' 447 4f.J bfii-amp ia; TotaU 7J1 V77 ls Harris Weiss Iii ks Kth . H7 17:. 17 I.V. I.V. 4?. 477 4'.h; 4-JJ 4.".-' Woodruff lt Totals T.'iO 7h 2rr.o MISS LILLIAN GISH IN "BIRTH OF A NATION" A great deal of film comedy is horse play, but David W. Grithth in "The Hirth of a Nation." to be presented at the Century theater, Monday, Nov. 27, proves that quiet refined comedy is a big laugh maker and pleases people better than the old style crude methods. Miss Lillian Gish w?ars her costumes of Civil war and reconstruction times, that are heirlooms in her family. Paul LeUlanc is the youff actor who had made an unexpected hit in his part. He is a New Orleans Creole hv birth .mil nlnvpil rnmodv i.'v, i v. , it. o nun atiiiv. t m liiii.ll w l uv iuic ' going out to Ios Angeles where Mr. Gritfith discovered him. MORAL PLAY COMING TO CKXTHtY. "The Little Cirl Next Door." will be presented at the Century theater Thursday and Friday of this week. The little girl loves not wisely but too well. There is an elopement. In a strange city her winsomeness attracts the harpie.s in human form and she is separated from her boy husband, drugged and delivered into the pit. The girl answers an advertisement of an elderly woman who desires a companion. The woman i a white slaver and the girl is sold into a hideous bondage. first iH'RiAii ix imvn:v. The rirst burial was made in the r.ew Kairview cemetery Wednesday afternoon when the lKdy of Mrs. John J. Thompson was laid to rest The grounds have been beautified and furnished with all the necessities or p tirst c!a burial ground and interments will be made from now on. ATTKN'D RRKMKN CFLKURAT20.V. About 20 automobile loads attended the Bremen democratic celebra-

tion, from Mishawaka Tuesday nicht. The Dodge band and the local democratic drum corps with Frank Venn in command, al. went alone, the drum corps Wing honored with a prominent place in the parade.

LINCOLN TIIIlVTl'lt'S IVILL. House Peters, as Jim Lewis, plays the star part in the Jfreat railroad story, "The Hail Rider." showing at the Lincoln today, and proves that the man at the throttle is the man of the hour when he comes face to face with a crisis. Zena Keefe. whose wonderful smile has won for her the admiration of all film fans, playy the part of the railroad president's daughter, the heroine. FANCY WORK DhTAHT.MI'N'T )u:im.G, Members of the fancy work department of the Ladies Aid Fociety of the First Presbyterian church will meet on Thursday und Friday afternoons at the home of Mrs. H. J. G-aham. 423 W. Third st. The department has a tine display of fancy work for its annual bazar. IU)AT CASK CXNTlXCia. The hearing in the stolen motor case, in which Alphonse DeKlecger and Alphonse Willikens are charged with grand larceny, was continued until Dec. 12, on account of the inability of one of the state's witnesses to appear. The defendants are out under $500 bonds. The boat belongs to Owen Matchetts, who claims that, the two men-stole it three weeks Lgo. wo.ua;, (jivkx fink. Mrs. Kose Karton, who skipped cut last July when a warrant was issued for her arrest charging her with adultery, walked into the police station and gave herself up Wednesday morning. Judge Feig, after warning her of her past conduct, fined her $1 and costs and six months in the county jail. The latter infliction was suspended. MOOSE DANCi: THURSDAY A XI SATURDAY NICHT. Moose entertainment committee at a special meeting decided to hold a dance, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Music by Opelt's fie-pieo.e orchestra. Dancing instructor will be on lloor Saturday from 8 to 9 o'clock. Advt. ni:v. Houston to ii:i:ach. Rev. C. S. Houston, district elder of the Illinois conference of Bellviuere. III., will preach at the Free Methodist church Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. TO FXTFHTAIX TUESDAY. Mrs. Hex Hunter will be hostess to the Pythian sisters Tuesday. C. W. II. 31. MKCTS. A meeting of the C. W. 13. M. of the First Christian church was held S. JAHNSON HAS 1W AMBITIONS Declares He Feels Energetic in Mornings Since Giving Tanlac Trial. Swun Jahnson. of 214 Kast Seventh st.. this city, a machinist employed by the Dodge Manufacturing Company, is very grateful to Tanlac, the Master Medicine, because of the great benefit he derived from its use. tp .Tnhnson i.s well known in Mish awaka. He is recognized by fellow! employes and by counties- friends! throughout Mishawaka as a man of unquestioned honesty and integrity and one, who, under no circumstances, would make a false or exaggerated statement. Concerning his experience with Tanlac, he said on November IS: "I have suffered severely from kidney trouble and my liver and stomach have been out of order, for a long time. My appetite was very poor and the little food I did eat didn't seem to have the ripht taste. My bowels were out of ord-r. it being necessary for me to take laxatives very often. My kidneys caused intensely severe pains in my back. I was restless at night and in the mornings I'd feel tired and worn out. I also was troubled with rheumatism. Pains in my back and arms were so severe that at times 1 could scarcely endure them. 'Fellow workmen at the Dodge Manufacturing Company's plant told me about Tanlac and on their advice I decided to give this new medicine a trial. I feel much betIter in every respect since taking this medicine. My kidneys are in much better condition now, the intense pains in my back having disappeared entirely. My appetite is improved and I enjoy my meals fully now. The rheumatic pains that formerly bothered me so much have entirely disappeared now and my liver seems to be in much better ; condition, 1 sleep soundly all through the night now and I feel energetic and ambitious when I pet up in the mornings. "Tanlac certainly has benefited me und I want others who are aothtred as I was to give this medicine a tria.1." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is a tonic, invigorant. Wood pun!:er and system cleanser. Its healthful action affects every portion of the body. It lids dipestion and assimilation. It strengthens arvd regulates the kidneys. Fvery organ of the body is tontd up by Tanlac, resulting in new strength and energy. Tanlac Is especially benebcial for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal complaints, rheumatism, nervousness and the like. Tanlac U now being introduced in Mishawaka at the Rvd Cro.vs Pharmacy where a special Tanlac representative Is explaining the new medicine to large crowds daily. Advt.

at the home of Mrs. Millard S. Kerr "02 K. Battell st., at her home Tues day afternoon.

TO KXTrJtTAIV TONKiHT. Mrs. A. (. Mease, 127 K. Sixth st.. will enterUdn at a G o'clock dinner tonight in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter. Mis Fern Mease and Miss Iorothy Motts. FitANCis ;i:hki.(; improving. Francis Gehring. 222 K. Kighth St., who underwent an operation at St. Joseph's hospital one week a. is much improved. Mrs. Clyde Stonehill. :: 1 1 :. Fourth st., will entertain the Home Grove Drill Team club at her home Thursday. Mrs. Johr. Jarrett. 222 Lincoln way W.. wife of Police Sergt. John Jarrett, who is ill at the St. Joseph hospital, is reported to be improving. ADAMSOfJ LAW TO GO TO THE SUPREME COURT: (CONTINUED FROM PACK ONK! hearing as that court may find it consistent to Krant." ' KailroaN Imitcri. Judge Hook also directed that counpel for all railroads similarly interested in the question be invited to partiefpate in the presentation of the motion ttnd advance arguments in the interest of their clients before the supreme court. He also directed that his receivers keep their accounts and be prepared promptly to pay their employes on the basis of the Adamson law should this ruling against the law be overruled by tho supreme court. When he had finished. Mr. Hagerman asked that the court incorporate in the decree the names of the brotherhoods as defendants as they wers named in the original injunction against the enforcement of the law.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, MATINEE AND NIGHT. D. W. GRIFFITH'S MARVELOUS SPECTACLE

1,800 People. Comes Direct from a Third and Ix)rui Triumphant Hun In Chicago Ilrcaking All Itccords for Attendance.

TO ALL PATRONS Owing to hundreds unable to socure seats on previous engagements, the management will accept mail orders now. when accompanied by money order to John G. Herscheit, Century Theater.

Positively Same Magnificent Production Symphony 1THST TIMi: AT THKSK PKICFS.

KVKN'IXG r0c, 7.V, $1.00.

NOTK "The Birth of a Nation" will never be presented in any but the highest class theaters. Positively the last time here. Now playing on five continents. D. W. Gritlith. Sale of Seats Opens Thursday, Nov. 23rd. at tlie Mishawaka Pharmacy. Reserve your seats early. Mail your orders now.

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"The Century Theater Tomorrow and Friday Matinee and Night Vice as it actually exists in our cities and towns, exposed in the most thrillinp; moving picture drama of the" age. "The awful traffic in girls shown for the tirst time." Just what every girl should know. Ministers and public officials write in praising the wonderful lesson taught by this stupendous film drama. No one under 16 admitted. ADMISSION 25 CENTS.

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JLoiYt wait for time to heal your skia "Oh it will get weil anyhow!" yoq say? Perhaps it will, and perhaps it won't. Maybe it will get zvertf instead. And think of the discomfort and embarrassment it causes you even now. Isn't it better to get rid of the trouble bvusin Kcsinol Ointment and Kcs:n ! S-ap ? Doctors haver prescribed the Rcsinol treatment for over 20 years, so you need not hesitate to use it. Kes:r usuizl.'y .7cj iicking itist.mth;. A'.i uragfists sIl Retina! Ointment and Re. it o Soap. For a f re sample of each, write n Iert. 4J-R KesiDo', Baltimore, lid. Ye J bttirr try for that skin trouble feil 1 , n Vice as it actually exists in cities and towns exposed in "THE LITTLE GIRL I'aT DOOR," Century Theater, Thursday and Friday. mmemmi. S.M)0 Horses. Over 5 .Million People Ha e Seen This StuKnilous Soctacle. Are You One of Them? If Not, Here's Your Final Opportunity. Set ii re Seats Now. Orchestra. .MAT IN Fl 3 rIV. 7.V L E t Dust," on FriJav, Dec. 1.

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IfrifT (.f St. 'oiintv. Üy i:N Al.I S. oWUl !-. tit . STAT I' r 1NIMANA. ST. .KNi;i'lI ' U'XTY. SS Nt'ti'-e is Ihk liv civt n th.it the r.vtrd "T 'oinrnissioiit'i t t.f si .,.epi 't.Mitv, I til i.iri.t. r-t ive .;. :ir:ife s.ilfl prtptts'il f-tr f uruisliiji , ,..uh irii.r. unI iiKf.ir.iiiur Vn' snn.' .it t! - '!!iity Inliriu.t ry. S;iM il.uich Tni-r iin;st !.o .:,e ;iul eue-half t::i'.!fty u rt-l it!i :i t--tiors. iri"tir. pr"je! l.-l .y ,. tri- it ;. . rijr!it ph.i-'. arnl mie tliri'-t..irr-l hin an'd Hour sifft-r to iiitili.-.l with f'uct.r shaft n mir. All prrpis.ils he dl tb ifi.tif;. Uiotis ri'-w on tile in the An-Htor's ffi . All hiils must tiltl in the fTi. e of the County An.iitor on .r Im f.r(. the Ith 1 iv of I h i e-u'r r. pli. nt fn o'elr.t k. a in n fT?ü f;irn!.rjel iv t ! "oijiify Auditor: hi. Is n-t n this fo!ri or jijrreeinz tait!y th-r-wit!i will not be - .it -itlf-r-! in t!.'- lttin . f the ntr.i.f. The lh.ar.l t.f VmrnUsIoin-rs reserves the rieht to reje. t : u - a'l.l ,l hi'N snhmittcl Notiie is Jii-rVty lven th.it t!:' v;,r.. j. ti -.'itiotis li.ni. I n a ;i;-o i , ,y the I"..ard of 'o ru rt. i s i, , !,. :,., :1 p.. 1U. ,,,, tiie in the oT:, f the Cotj'ity . j . ! f f r. All pro;t"lls I i i t toiii;,!y vsit), th--A et ef the I.ei-I ! .r-- - . o - r I : i T ,-,.i;tl. ty tiiisiness, .-tfi . .,,,,! -c to wlii- h refen'iiee is t;i;,e f..r the information of tlie ! i-Liers The sii-1 Art ptrtietil.irly re.tilrinir )...ri.'s ,,f .;t!o ,t uretr eonin.iny -r ,t r,i-eriT fr-t! nhier's 1. nl to the .-lppr-.v-il ,f the i: .ir.l . f 'onitijis--i')r!t rs. AKTiiri; r. wui.r. Auditor St. .Tot ph -,,jr,ty. ll!.Ji:,n.-t. tr.--.j WOMEN SUFFERERS NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands upon tho:;it,.Is women hae ki'lnry ami i l.o lr trouble and ppvrr s us pe-t t it. Women's complaints often to to be nothing else but kidney tn.ul.te. or the result of kidney or bladder CÜKWe. If the kidneys an- ?,.t in .i h-;!l!i .ondition, they na :iu tb-. other onrans to bf-om- disea.-!. You may suffer ; irrt at d-al pain in the h. k. h adach-. : am'.ition. n r ( -i.stit.-s at. -I n i; tlesf.t.ndent .'ir.tl irrit.'-h. I'on't delay staitihig treat t. r:t a ith Hr. Kilmer's -.. amp-II. -t i pa ys-tcian' pr senr-tion. ohtaitK-.l :;t any dr'i' .tore, restores health t- the Ki'!n.-y and is just the remedy nt e.i.-d to overcome , i "t.'ütion -. (jf-t a fifty M-nt .r '-t.e (, tie immedi;.tdy from ;ir.y !r ir b"t- ' st .-. However, l! t.il wish Iit-t M ot-t to test this great preparation M'T'l ten en La to I)r. Kilmer ,v o., 1 :ir.-h.i m.-tor. N. V., fr a sample b-,tt!e. W'h'i "vrititiu- !e sure arol :T.enti-n Tim South l:-nd Iaily . A.s-Ti:ii'.s. Adv in vnii u n jr. WECK I A3 LONG A3 T HI 3 FtLLOW. AND MAD SORE THROAT 1 TO JS i Linn tl tiflfM n nritrvi v cn irvr IT I v nuuLU yutktiwwi ninn I : X 25c. and 50c Hotoitil Size SW kJ tL DKUCCJST. 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