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SE 1S BY HINDUS leased from Jaws lled Rahu—No to “Razs.” h 1.—The moo o Jaws nxiously watched and thousands dia during a recent 'was visible here. Hin- eclipse as tho act of pd Rahu, who jow the moon and then n's re of a mythical of people s be- rah bridge across the | , donse crowds walted limpse of the velled th one volce eried out b ! Chhordo!" (Let it Before dusk, the river th bathers, as bathing RHEUMATISM' » Grand Reception Awaiting l | during an eclipse is considered a soul- saving act. Beggars swarmed through the cl and as it is a virtue to give freely on these occasions, they collected plenty of small coins SPOILS 99,000 LB OF U. S. CIGARETTES | \merican Tobacco Burns and Dark- ens North Skies of Paris— Crowds Kept Back, Paris, March 1.—American etto mmoke obscured th northern horizon s for 48 hours recent Iy when 99,0 of clgarettes brought here for the Unit- s army of occupation wer pounds originally % of 18 policemen were need- ed to keep off rallders who had ar- dent desires to burn the cigarettes, one at a time, in the il manner It was an American Red Cro rificial fire—lighted under co jon There were 632 cigarettes burned metal-lined cases They were co demned by French authorities and d = They were I ’ | | | stroyed according to law. part of two lots rain-soaked in ship ment through faulty metal lining in the cases. Many cases, not too bagd l\ damaged, were salvaged when the "t -h authorities could be con- | vinced that a molst clgarette would bo more welcomo than none at all to some smokers. | i | Masons in DesMoines Des Moines, Towa, March 1.—Mora than $125,000 will be spent preparing for and entertaining the 1921 con- clave of the nobles of the Shrine here, June 14, 15, 186, Mystic Rep- | resentatives of business men have as- sumed $50,000 of the ecntertainment | fund and the As-Ga-Zig Temple here will produce the remaining $75,000. Des Moines was designated the 1921 meeting place early in Januars Already approximately fifty bands and patrols of the Shine have re- - served hotel accommodations, while a nend wlll receive it by any charge whatever. numbor have made arrangements for special trains in which they intend to Itve while here ! b cigar- ' © to raise " SUGGESTS CONSOLIDATING Dr. Rentoul of Fngland Claims That Clergymen Can Be Doctors at Same Time—A\ Better Living. London, March 1.—A controversy is on among the poorly paid section find themselves cost ot living of clergymen who high stion put forward Itentoul, a prominent titioner, that the cler- wugment their incomes icting as doctors as well as par- Ilull hit )\ the Ve Dr. Rentoul advises young clergy- men to study medicine, taka their de- gree and combine body-curing with #onul-suving worlk Many clergymen do not look with favor on the idea. They argue that they have plenty to do already and that local practitioners would bitter!y sent competition from them. One wants to know where a poor curate is the €250 necessary to qualify for a medical degree and others hold that “within a month the clerico- medico’s sermons would be thin, and that the =oul would suffer at the ox- n=e ot the body." MONUMENTS FOR U. S. | i France Is Going to Have 5 Made and | Put In Arcas Which Americans | | Wera During War. Paris, March made from an identical design, are to mark the crest of the advances made on the French fronts by the First American division in its five most {m- portant attacks. They are now com- | pleted and ready to set up. They are seven feet high and the 1.—Five monuments bases are concrete pillars surmount- ed by a shell on which is the Ameri- can eagle Bronze plates bear the names of the officers and men of the division killed in the attack for which | ecach memorial stands. The monuments will be set up at | Cantigny, Bujancy, Saint Mihiel, Sairit Juvin and Sedan. They were designed by Jo Davidson, the well-known American sculptor. = = . Do This For . . Constipation THE public shouid know that there is @ vast difference in the action of the various remedics for constipation. Some are “flushes,” purges, physics. They gripe and weal I For lasting eH-d uu a laxative. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin acts | gently and mildly so that even a tiny baby can use it unh safety. Itisa | compound of an Senna and othersimple Iax:tlve htrhl with pep- | sin and pleasant-tasting aromatics. sixty-cent bottle will last an aver- age family many montl ! Dr. Caldwell’'s Syrup Pepsin is the most popular of all laxatives and more is used in American homes than an other. Last year eight million bottles were sold by druggists, sale in the world. TRY IT FREE Send me vyour name and addvess and I will send you a free trial botele of my Syrup Pepsin. Addvess me Dr. Se., h? ll“lll'i & Wfi’:’ngtm onticello, now and then needs.a hua‘:‘g, and it is wellto knowthe besz. Write metoday. She was Efi! The shadew ver mentally Cor haaith, l-u-u. -nu lu Self-trestment. ) ==/ R slender e ‘: endorsed by hysicians SUARANTEE. Buy K Km‘in tabules ot with many B ?-'n’-i'- iy enier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN STREET Wednesday, March 2nd DOLLAR DAY A Day of Special Values 1.00—One Lot of Apron House Dresses. 1.00—3 Pairs Children’s Crepe Bloomers. Were 75c¢. 1.00—2 Pairs Children’s Cambric Blocmers, Hamburg trimmed. Were 75c. 1.00—2 Pairs Children’s Lace Trimmed Drawers. 1.00—Bungalow Aprons. Were $2.00. 1.00—2 Pairs Children’s Outing Flannel Bloomers. 00—Ladies’ Outing Flannel Bloomers. Were $1.50. 1.00—2 Ladies’ White Petticoats. Small lot. 1.00—Ladies’ White Petticoats. 1.00—2 Infants’ Caps. 9c—Ladies $1.25 Muslin Gowns. Lot of Corsets at One-Half Price. ” and Children’s Bath Robes at One-Half Price. pf our Winter Coats at $15.98. Were up to $65.00. inter S_uits at $15.98. Small lot. Were $1.50. Small lot. 'Phone 1409-2 Were up to $2.00. Were 75c¢. Were $2.25 and $3.00. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GLOVES— FOWNES, DENT, MARK CROSS AND HAYS CHAMOIS, BUCKS, MOCHA, SUEDE AND CAPES LOT NO. 1: ' $2.50 to $4.00 Chamois, Bucks and a few Cape Kids, $1.00 Each 'LOT NO. 2: $4.00 and $5.00 Buck Mochas and Cape Kids, $1.85 LOT NO. 3: $5.00 and $6.00 Suede, Buck and Cape Kids, $2.85 LOT NO. 4: $6.00 and $8.00 Best quality Mocha and Bucks $3.85 WONDERFUL BARGAINS—PRICES LOWER THAN EVER—YOU’LL SAVE IF YOU BUY SHIRTS Special Lot of $2.50 Shirts $1.45 The colors won’t fade—A very low price on a very fine shirt —UNDERWEAR— New Spring Athletic $1.50 Union Suit $1.00 Each — Dollar Day Only Cotton Rib, Long Sleeve, Ankle Length $3.50 Union Suit $1.45 Best Wool Swiss Ribbed $7.50 Union Suit, $3.85 $1.50 and $2.50 Wool Hose $1.00 each $1.50 and $2.00 Silk Hose $1.00 each 85¢ Lisle Hose 2 for $1.00 All $1.00 and $1.50 Bow Ties All Four-in-Hand Ties 50c i%%4#¢° Marked Down for Dollar Day Sold for $35.00. $9.00 Each Dollar Day Only 2 Overcoats Left Sizes 35 and 37 Only