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ather answered Ch pee MY MARR]AGE PROB [{| these Jumberjacks want only the big- . G L ) c gest pines. They aren't going to ‘1! LEMS 1 ‘\]n\vn the whole forest.' i ok . | oss'p s o e’ . | Then Mr. Crow fooled me,” Cufty A J- e I|| muttered Adele Garrison's New Phaseé of “Yes! But I'm glad T came over| TIrst of the autumn styles, the Marriage A La Modo, lere. 1 mean to find out where the |0t dress is already with us, In In our country we delegate moat of lumberfacks' camp is, for there may | VeATIng a tallored frock for very the duties connected with a wedding REVELAT]ONS OF Ao WIFE Il be a chavce to pick up something |®aTly fall the American woman fol- to the bride's family, but in Peru they good around it some night.' |lows the French fashion and these have nothing to do' with the event “Something the lumberjacks don'z“'ont-dresm are so good-looking and extept to act as guests, § e S R R SR LI IR i el want? Cuffy asked, 80 easy to slip into that one needs no The marriage t Why Warry Underwood Sat in Judg-[morseful, and she was broken and| Mr. Bear nodded Purciencaxcuse for not buying v shit home of the .t;rléle;r?:x:w-:da e NoMyss- INDIGESTION ment On Madge and Dicky. friendless. Then, too, I think Dicky | 'They won't want it after I've found | UNtil much later. 4 ther provides t! 5 Y EP I have faced few more painful |thought it was strictly my affair.” it he gaid pleasantly. Models intended te be worn im- mentr '{‘:‘:‘“he :;:" 'e": the h"lh"l N°B°"‘°' DYSP S s, N 178 TRa R EREE ap de) . o) > e mediately dre of black, brown or navy 0 b y ceremony lasts| Justtake things in m than that ¢ elat That's the trouble with you and | (Copyright 1022 by Metropolitan ¥ ) vy for three days. o tvo capsyl n ing to Harry Underwood the story he |Lil”" he declared frrevelantly, “You've Newspaper Service. ) :"’"' "!"" or sllk crepe. Kasha cloth ; On sale ut The Dickinson Drug Cos Nbw rshed concerning Grace. Dr 'a |bee " i i £ most popula: 2 N 9 ins i had wished concerning Grace Draper'sbeen permitted to decide altogether L ’fln"':‘:“l’.’.”o‘: ";"““I";r‘:':};':' In Sflver. Britatn, Conn., og 00 cents by mall pos :::"L‘lfi'lf\ln of the \‘vuv\ to kidnap Jun- vwv‘m\:'\ Vh;”uav!‘v‘ ll)v IIMH‘ '1‘”;1" > — §oad y Bliver embroidery is seen on Eflmf‘l'm:: lru"‘| Joques Capsule Co., Plat than I had anticipated, for he inter-|most to blame. He ought to have 877 d Many styles are shown. The g Loy new Srocke Whice | stralght-lined slightly blouses style ia wool ‘ambscldery on black fabrics’is rupted me with countless questions|lecked you up in a clothes closet and |{ [Sheas sias b leoy1!h‘.e! 'fl' ; also very popular. about apparently triffing details con- [handed th 3 tot PR LA e UL RO BATINE AN 3 Pr y & " n-[handed the Draper over to the near circular skirts and side drapes. MILLION VOICE <erning the g sojourn in our home, |cop.” KDEA The model sketched was of twill . " Gloves CHORUS PLANNED S "r’r ‘ e a'(r:I »:1 M’ i3 with panels of satin and is a distinc- “f:l:’horute '"‘b”lder{h and !llm:y | 16 . E R ’ 5 ¢ stitchings are seen on ew glove, gun the story with a volce that I (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh) ;:;;o;:::,p" CEicRsToliiihe -ctavored tor (nll.nWhlte turnover'c:m a‘reolnf eould ‘not keep quite steady I got ¥ Thursday, August 8 o troduced on dark gloves. Radio Fans Will Soon be leul‘ Chance to Hear Rocky Mountain all those out of the newspapers—went ; o 7:00 p m.—Weekly health talk on i Bopre ety Tgom o d “How to Keep Physically / to the Public Library and dug ut | A ) Pl E:em::f;l}ll:vnl-;l:r'{hg:::h [;flRN EH"W"ER Hand Bags. Marmots Singing Through Phone. y 3 Y i Smart moire hand bags are painted Washington, Aug. 3.—"The next: as soon as I got b from-—wher- 8 St 1 00 p. m—"Home Furnishipg; | with with gay Spanish figures and lined number on tonight's program will be ever 1 w f A n 1 the sentence with a « Modern and Practical,” ) T e L Tede CUFFY BEAR Webster rectical” Mies Harrlet| By BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH | with red slik. They Mave sllk cords| "o\ 010 imitation entitled ‘The ) aris impish grin,. and then : s Cooking Authority for NEA Service fy for handles and sterling silver mount- SAPa LS ] 9:00 —wil . An ] west o : BYARTHL‘RS[OH FIA”.EY 4 p. m it fam E. Anderson, and Columbia University. ings. Whistiing Chorus,’ by the Rocky But it's the wayv that devil worked D, Nt lute (pupil of Victor Studek.) quart green corn cut from cob or Mountain Marmot Singing soclety of ou people that g Of course, | |NEX. Do o . 4 — one million voices.' 1’; “:_: to be expected you'd fall for| ~pppy GHTENS THE FAMILY WBZ 13{:‘:;\:“1"”1;1? tato For Bobbed Hair Such may be the afnouncement to her—I can imagine the repentant, | UEFEY FRIGHTENS THE FAMILY. q BIARISC POtLRen | Bobbed hair is bringing its own ac- actonish the ears of any number of _ ips D ]»r . Cuffy RBear burst into the den W & cup bacon or clear fat pork (eut cessories. THe latest is a small comb I 2 ato ¢ in the near futuge humble st-dope she handed |y oihieee He had run so fast that| . (Westinghcuse—Springfield) in dicé) IR e e Rl Ay sh e stening radio fans in the near futur % you U, with your divine for- |y 50100t speak, but stood hefore | 7:30 P. m-—Baseball scores. T'ncle I 22 onfons thinly sliced v/ ? crooseatl R hr ‘t SHo% SURE 1t 'a) proposel beforh cthe Nadaksl Styoncas—" hic father and his mother and made | 'V SEIY Pedtime Story tablespoons flour on a ribbon worn about the neck. | Park service of the interlor depart. He broke off abruptly wvith an ex-|(ho cueerest motions, He waved a| 745 P m—U. 8 Govt. and state teaspoons salt ment is carried !hrmlfh- lttn:'iiln\:e plosive o T e was silent for| .o toware B s , |market reports, courtesy of the New teaspoon peppe: | Shoes poesibly the most novel treat that the ' 5 TR . A anite: b Nin rr:lv‘»"l k‘.: ‘iv':h;::;';':’;’:".S_‘:v_ England Homestead quar‘; w“:\rpp g Repeat until the materfal {5 all used. A return to plainer footgear is|numberless radio amateurs could ask, s eyes, m is head s Cover with the water and cook un-|promised for fall. In pumps, the one|whose apparatus would tune in with a apparent since a vague suspicion |1y trom side to side vs'M p. m.—Baseball scores. Musi- pint milk et int [ Rt e Sraria e thie mattesnt | AL ARTORTAIY BY-Clare: W, (Chalmers, crackars, | til potatoes are soft. Add milk, bring etrap model in suede, satin or patent|broadcasting stat!m;‘ in Gfla;’"R N;- rld is th 1 tional park, in the heart of the Roek- ENAESaRT is vocabulary, showed | nfrs. Rear be s 9t 3 |- |soprano. Muriel Morris, pianist. Try out the bacon or pork in a | to bolling point, add crackers and|jeather is sald to be the leader. Irs. besought him. “Are you {ll kettle and in it fry the :Me“ for serve when the crackers are soft. jes, which would catch and transmit ard Grace Draper, @ Let me see your tongue!’ Exrdiiansniat.. which Yo i ot Sl L few minutes, being careful they do not | Add more salt and pepper if desired. If You Are Well Bred. the shrill whisting of these smail T e e b w20 ARG GLWVAHIERads 7 prana | __Corn chowder is a “one kettle” dish| yoy as hostess, welcome with a|dog-like animals. ton shop, t he p e it] vou that we'll have to move."” (Westinehouse—Newark) Then put in a laver of patatoss and |and is sufficient for lunch or supper|ymije the Ainner guest who Is late and Within 50 miles of the park, in the Resainne 8. at b I'pon hearing this news Mr. 100 p. m.—"Jack Rabbit Stories’ |a layer of corn, s\arlnkle over these |2$ the main dish. Chowders are al- |, i ey after the company is seated, | northern’part of Montana, pear the me, had heen her property heyond SHE 6 RN st by David Cory. part of the flour, falt and pepper. | Ways better the second day reheated. |,pq receive his apologles, but you do|Canadian border, resides the largest doubt Has some Man, with a gun, 4 7:20 p. m.—"What Is 3 Budget,” by | —— ~= —mcrmvrimmmm e not rise unless the guest is a woman. [colony of the animals on the North A Corra b | covered onr home Adeline E. Leiser. The host goes forward, however, as- [ American. continent. It is estimated I could not ¥ e and tk No. Pa!" said Cuffy 00 p. m.—Literary evening sists the late comer to his seat *and [there are close to a million of them, makes general conversation so that[liVing in dense population. On still girl of whom h 15 saking had Mr. Bear sank down again, heavily, 5 p. m—Geo. W. Gallagher's been companions in Soutk rerica fupon the floor. the attention is distracted from the in-|Pights the wondertul shrilling ¢horus of the piccolo-like voices is carried \ulligan ¥oliies will be broadcasted by after the never-to-be-forgotten time “Then your remarks don't interest DeHaven and Nice, the Wiatte Twins, cident. by her |me’ ¥ vied nothing but a | 2uby Nevins apd Joe Towell, courtesy miles on the rare mountain air, and tourists in the camps eénpoy the éve. fR’l"l‘:" i 2 il me, [ Man with a gun would make me |Shubert Vaudeville circuit. {8)10se 1 C g e . 37, 000 IN ning ptograms immeisely. a jed mo HAD s ’ P It has been proposed that a recefv. that it was a com- It there wasn't a tree on the WGI IL - hetween two ! wountain would v want to live SiLi¥e > R > ,__‘r 7 POCKET, STARVES |[ing set and broadcasting station of hat nothing | here?" Cuffy . (Ameriean Radio and Research Corp. g i<t 200-watt capacity, sending at a 360- affection had en-| When Mrs car heard that she Medfor de. PN i metre wave length, be installed close nions they | & eq 00 p. enough to catch the voices clearly. Grace Fire! The woods are on fire!” she :30 p Although Wealthy, West Palm Beach |Such}‘powe; would h;‘mp:bllesxg ae?le. ranks of |cried. “We must hurry." She feared 150 m —Boston pelice reports. ng throughout a radius of 1,500 miles her country's < How | forest fires as much as her huskand Wadehils - ssed l.A!epnP\vp akes Man Ate Little Else Than and could be picked up almest from G A Yl s e Roston Amarican. LEE KIDS—PALACE. THE LEE KIDS—FOX'S, Peanuts. s e R e at the comradeship did not still| “No, Ma!".said Cuffy. “There’s no| 8:10 p. acert by Les A, 2 g B " Begin Sunday evenin| 2 GrLtaarl] X fire.’ Whelan, baritore, and Miss Madeline fihf,;"’ ::?’ l;:;’“ 1“:‘;'{,‘;; f:m;:“'wfi tin isg Qh;‘ough T},ue“;:l:‘ 2;“ i‘::z West Palm Beach, Aug. &—The[s}lggests the idea of broadcasting this THANK Ebodnestl his ibther ats | B Whelan, plasish, again visit this city at the Palace as|Week Fox's will show one of the best | mysterious J. H. f"‘;m;‘,,“zm ";’:edht,fl Ifi,‘?i'i“;?.sf z:;‘:m :lt:,o!:; gwn;:;i& ciaimed And {f that's so, I dont T h i udeville headliner releases of the seaso n death here with $37,500 in cash in his [ which n ! 3 X see why we should move.'” WGY ';,,.; [:e,,ls 372::;\. ;u.'d:\:;:‘v::{ famous Lee Kids in 'r;elr:a’t:‘:“g»:ze pockets, actually was Judson Howard [receivers as far as the waves w s Pufv i Denn vas oy 4 Ugisiehap Hesday, After negotiations for sev. |ductions. It is a typical Lee Kids|Smith, Who owned reaity in Los An- R e i home hraseology was on S | (G Elkel G, neetatdy, N. Y.) | eral waeks, the Palace managament|comedy and a riot from start to fn. 8elés and a ranch of several hundred et RS s Ty 1‘ his i b r your divine E 5 Produce and stotck | Anally closed contracts for their per-|ish acres at Falls Cjny. Neb. :‘:;"; S]a:n 0’ w ]2€1C y of rltjeel?h: )3 eap out at me % Mar juotations; baseball results; |gana) appearance in their new vaude- Tomorrow, at Fox's theater, “‘Queen A letter In his meager effects bore ,,r1 1;-5'13 {.f pl:clo ‘s( n r:nC: tB S 3 mer of the letter § ville act in which they have baen roy- |0’ the Turf," the most spectacular|the name of A. D. Newkirk, who when :‘a ? a.‘w .mt .h ucky ebrla‘ ugl : b‘g. o Y ~ Concert program. ally welcomed in the largest theaters |race track pleture of its kind ever|formed of the death telegraphed)fen ' Wi not Aave & B € troubie s : n 4 from coast to coast. They were very|flmed, will be shown. Charles Jones|that Smith was his brother-in-law and Ao tim} hg e A;’ popular in the moavies with their com “Trooper O'Neill,” a tale of the|directed that the bady be sent to Falls s s pea B Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical motices and reviews in.thls column are written by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. Draper ha her campa ¢ a foothold in ofir r had written me se told me was ntain out of a hole- A 4 ek " 2 5 nouncement is made from the board- hill, that ather's wide exper- N 5 [ 7 p7 edy features and with their advent Canadian mounted police, will also|CItY: fence and judgment had ac- B0 DOCTORS FIND RING to vaudeville a few seasons ago they|be shown tomorrow. Smith was a familiar figure on West | casting station. have gained national prominence. This evening the final showing will Palm Reach’s main street for years. always carried an dressed in a Palm Beach suit. He seldom re=por-dt>d when addressed and never began a conversation. epted Harr: : ekt ; | J i ey ; : e . ’ IN MAN’S STOMACH | jane, the youpgest of the two, is nine [be given of - Silent Years " The ptner|He never wore a hat, T ¢ ¢ “ # = . umbrella a1 vears old. and a natural comedian, |pjcture on tonight's program is “Con- while Katherine {s twelve and just|ceit,"” a story which revelves around as full of fun. They are new playing [Wwilliam Crombie, a millionaire who their third consecutive geason as|nae everything that meney can buy. Pains Which Cause Physi- headliners on the Keith eircuit and '__g____y V-1 U queh food as he ate, usually p!e:,. have been in demand everywhere for T nuts, popcorn and bananas, was eaten tanding remorse only to g § cians to Wonder. return erseagements. On their return MOSQUITOES CAUSE out of a paper sack as he stood t;n e for h 5 X = to this city they have a much better the street bareheaded and with e : : i £ Orange, N. J., Aug. 8.—TW0| .0t than w een before and their DEATH, INDIRECTLY |umbreila on his arm. erime in the world—th \pping of v foreed a man before the|r.any admirers should pay them a When he twas sent to a hospital [l n the Orange Memorial hos-|.icit during their stay here. It is also after remaining in his roem at a a little child—that T not entire- | vesterday and compelléd him to | expected th ey wi recep- S house for three days he ET T E '|’ ]’ xpected that:they will hold ‘a-renenslinafis ‘Maw, Kept Awake By Their rhe:lp lod{g\ngl ! ltah"nenl was (] " LT:Y:]] -GD Y ly banish a corroding B afcthal A n ; | whic neither my | 'Ok, we shan't have to move’ ‘fio still while the rays were turned|ion after one of the matinees to per- . instinct warranted father answered. gy : sonally meet their admirers. Sting and Burzing, Takes Over- A o him hypodermically, He died erating the machine. “your prison: of starvation without explaining his operating the machine, ‘“‘y dose of Powders. antipathy to food. NOW PLAYING have qualn Icoman Accused of Thefts Develops had diabotical | tended mental debate on the subject, | T oo . s e & very big and im-|er has a round metal object in his % ; MBM S e ,Vw‘mf portant us he told his parents the stomach. It is hollow. Quite evi.| CONTROL OF STUTZ Passic, N. J, Aug. 3—Mosquitoes, s I gred my faculties into| newy that he had brought home on|dently it is a ring.” indirectly, were held responsible for PISTOL IN CAKE “SILENT YEARS” The prisoner was James Selitto, 23 COMPANY CHANGES |[the dcath 6f Frank Schoenbrob, i e s 1ave to move because of the|yvears old, an iceman, who had been president and general manager of the|colonel Finds Long Lost Weapon 3 &ih fall for her” he repeated 3 5 vers,” 1. “They'ré go- | jrrested on the charge of Mre. Donald _— Clifton Textlle company, who was “CON{ B i e . ; ¥ < X f Mrs. Don “lifton v, Stoler s CONCEIT ::ff d{;;?r' w ar):h;‘:ir.-v the Dicky- | o o €very tree on the|\f. Dugal, 20 Maplewood avemue. She Acquired By Guaranty Trust Co. of folnd deactodaydn adhedstiom e “T‘kh .HM R B o abontitn 16t Karbreathe thel " ‘ 124 taken off her wedding ring while [2CqUY Y- (FUATANLY. 0. OfJoverdose of sleepinducing pewder. New York, Aug._z.;h{ his hvlr!ehda) &% Withic . 7adiie of s Bundred Sailas I Mrs. Bear exchanged looks | doing housework. She missed it im- New York Which Bought 138,- _He took the powder, members of | cake Col. George C. Stewart, U. 8. A, Faaa S R e of you I don't see. He ought to know| H X : b mediately after the visit of the ice- his family said, to seek relief fromlas sen{or military instructor at the o oL D e iy hEnt (9 kngw ] “How did you learn ail this?" Mr.|man 714 Shares. mosquitoes which prevented his going|State National guard camp at Peeke- ABUCR JoRBS Sl o e e e el at’v“}‘:r'i“(l i 4] When Selitto was first arrested he 3 : to sleep Tuesday night. ‘kill, last mg!'jt found his favorite arm | A BUORE UL b T ey e T e R S it he was innocent. On further| New York, Aug. 3.—Control of the| He was born In Germany and came| revolver which was lost, or psr:?l]s"‘ ‘QUEEN O' THE TURF' S S i Ighier stolen the ring, but nething could in-|was acquir ! 3 v Deust]® reral r s. ver. M W“h”o‘ff e ol talkeq o M3 own Knee such a siap With his[quce him to tell what he had done | o oo F,:ir: e ;‘"M:mylg 11 |Raalte company’s silk vell manufac-| The partv for Col. Stewart, who ie RIT:{‘;:OIY:(\]':J Er SR80 With Litn bitore sha cams to e s SoNee With paln. | with it Under cross-examination he[°9MPAnY, which purchased 185714 turing plant in Paterson, N.,J. Afa holder of a Congressional medal of RUTH ROpAnD; He shot a qulck, shrewd glance at| his son, “Mr 0aring he 821t 10| gevaloped severe pains I the stom.[Of the outstanding 200,000 ehares at|vear ago he assisted in fofming the|honor, was arranged by his fellow of- TIMBER QUE e HE d e Finars o0 H ach. He was then rushed to the hos- [% PUTS 20CA0 'jh' St 1og |Clifton Textile company and later be-ficers in honor of his 50th birthd Episode No. 4. “Bo. you mean to tell me that he|tne grov e S IVIng oM 1ita) for some sclentific detective) A11aR A H¥AR whO recently falledfo;me fts vics-president. He s sur-|anniversary. An officer who had ser Do you m 0 tel : e grou ar from Teaver Vil [Pt for $1%, 0. The stock sold for|iveq by his widow and two daughters. |ed with Stewart in the Philippine in- dlf]‘n} put up any b‘f" lage,” ‘Cy insisted i s $20 a share. Another block of 1,600 surrection, it was learned, found his ly. ““fijh;ylld;:nm! ot f{’u?;’&?'f-fi ga0e ach; e el et PLANFE IS WRECKED shares of Stutz stock was bought by APPEALS DISMISSED [ Tavolysr s thesmossession, et 8 lps s he girl 4 thorolighly | 1°r a glance— reasy the Empire Trust company at the| B ino and had purchased it without any Elhnios, this tine Mexico City, Aug. 3.—In order to|same price. ondon, A, 8.l (By SANOCIRted o iiEnn, « The PAAL tHat: At Had 'ave = “Don't you think you'd better look | save the lives of two peasant women | Only about $3,615,000 was realized | [7rs8)—The court of criminal appeal| L0 LR ™ o o" g kept secret until into this matter right away, Eph-|with babies in their arms Col. Rafael |from the sale of Ryan's securities ':'h) hear%;fl;fld{{m!ssnd the am’%]!‘me cake was out. raim?" Mrs. Bear asked her husband | O'Niel, an American, yesterday drove |which had been pledged as collateral 1‘3”:': R ;:‘I‘P‘f"‘e nf‘;”’ .:;g‘";“ld‘; kI T m}}:afdmi]':gfnf\-i groansd, Having] his alrplane ihtos, trejceimoliating fagatnst hank loans S£"$14I00,000, the oy tiination of Field Marehal Wieon.{ Peat is used in' Ireland to such an intend oy a nap he did not|it. O'Nell, who is head instructor of [buik of which were with the Guar- : ' 3 iz ¥ ik P * The appellants were not present at the |extent that few people in the country relish the thought of a long tramp to | the Federal aviation school, and AR-[snty Trust company. el S ivitens Lam sl the other side of the mountain tonio Rivera, acting director of the| Diractors of the Stutz company re-| o nE Al oo . : v»" MEX- a9 ne 30, 1922, showing a sur- Women Should Know How Lydia E. | “Today would be bettar," Mrs. Bear | lcan women with their babies crossed |2, o s § i ra 355 - Liabiiities snowed Tonight. Priday and Saturday Piflkllflm’l Vegehble Compound observed firmly. If we have to mova | the path of the plane just as O'Neil "he 200,A00 shares of common s.lock .—F — e — b\’ A Thrilling Mystery Drama I want to know it at once.” started his engine. of no ral t par value declared at 85 a ¢ ” ; 2 : So Mr. Bear trudged off, with Cuff . elps at This Trying Period S 1Y | o share. Help: rying tagging after him. At last they In the spring of 1920, Btutz was ve] y alr 0 o 0 y — With — reached a look-off place way around | B RYE A |quoted on the New York stock ex- Sheboygan. Wisconsin.—+1 was run | Bl J”,’F;‘i“,k s, i change at abeut $110 a share. When | | down, tired and nervous. I could not |5 ‘rrx:\” ‘;‘r‘ : "‘“:'mg;:d::‘:p'n"; Ryan dornered the -avALEBIE sUBSIY, | . | | ; e ha $301 a share, I ; the price had soared to $301 a share,| ) ver lte oes Jewe[ Carmen even do my own housework, could not | Where the trees have been felled > [t : ; i]sleep at night and Mr. Béar squinted at the streteh of | [which represented the last tale g8 m:‘l all fiinds of queer |tree tops below them. Sure enough! big board A few days later, some and | ghares wera soid at public auction for % s Z thoughts wouldcome | there was a great gap in it h ) ) & ¥ striken from to me. FinallyI Tt Mnk: l"fi)’mr he wheezsd as $701. The stock was str t K aveipgoing todhe | ne Mrried o the monerain 31 Sne st by the eachanys an tha or Women Cut 1mm Frice enneth Harlan 5 shorte” were required to settle for Last Chapter of t dafflem‘li'h Hapvers Kesp that 1] " i ot o of Lydta B, |wort ve 3 1k ot timver stonsing or | NENGYEA BY “FTUI-3-HYBS” |35 snare” hie sranuuction neteine In this sale we are selling Walk-Over White Pumps “Robinson Crusoe.” The Famuus F"m Medlclne B0 oA T 80 and Oxfords at the bizgest reductions we ever made. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Pinkham’s Vegeta- | miles around The corner proved a bosmerang, Prices range from 4—Groat Acts—4 | ble Compound. Hadn't we better hurry back home | 1 could sleep better His father shook his head Indigestion, Weak Digestion or |for Ryan who was unable te protect and I have kept on "1 want to get a good look at those | partial digestion of food, is one of |his investments and forced to put e | | Wimeelf in tha hande of trustees in ° o ° VALDA ‘& CO. After the first bottle | and tell Mother?" Cuffy inquired improving ever since. I have taken |rcijeq tress ™ he replian = 9 ¢ seven bottlesnow and am sohappy that | Anq soon Mr. Rear had his look e :"“f serious B present-day | LN Fthat vear. The banks also Original Dance Novelty Tam all over thege bad feelings. 8. [ One was all He needed complaints, [found it Aifeult to lquidate his Af- e B, LANSER, 1639 N. 3rd St., Sheboygan, | xo Beaver sver cut down these| Thoss whosuffer with Indigestion, |raire, and a voluntary petitien in See Them In Our Windows. woxe Wisconsin. | trees,” he daclared Tn the firet| almost invariably are troubled with ruptey was recently filed 3 . Singthg Comodfenns. For the woman entering middle age | place, no Peaver 2115 trese &5 big heumatism, Sleeplessness and ex- B Phtitham’s Vegetable Com= [4nd in the second place, no Beaver| —-oiatism, Sleeplestacy S David Manning’s e, ia » A cessive Nervousness. 7 bl d can be of much benefit. Durnz fells a tree by a clean, square cut E is time of life certain changes take | |ike thie " Mr. Rear -‘,,', A r‘:“ rrm 'r,"p “Iruit-a-tives” will always relieve | AX LL SAOWS IMPROVEMENT g sl ‘place which sometimes develop inta |4¢ 5 frash stump. Indigestion because these tablets | New Haven Auz. 3.—James Row- | NOMER ROMAINE serious trouble. “Then what sort of animal did this, strengthen the stomach muscles, [land Aneell, president of ?‘halfi :N. > ”el‘) The Thriiler. e New . holia, nervousness. irritability, [ work " Cufty asked lig iva Sul [versity, who hae been in Melancl ) increase the flow of digestive juices [ Haven hospital for the past six weeks izziness are some of the “Lumberiack said Mr. Bear 4 : : m%lthe and dd ‘e Vege- Trey must have strong testn| and correct Constipation, : which {suftering from a general breakdown A Sont M onL et Ve table Compou: | restn Cuffe remarkad usually accompanies lndxgesn‘on. 1eft the institution yesterday. Prasi- Shoe Store 2 l 1 Maln Street | JANE AND KATHERINE LEL tive, especially adapte 1 “Yes!" zaid Mr. Bear. “Strong and| 50¢ a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. |dent and Mrs Angell expect to leave n thelr new vandeville offering in carrying Sou s ‘yt.rrl):ls; this time. ] . | Atdealsrsor from FRUIT-A-TIVES |soon ]fod' ;hnr T :'Sf.:' a “TAT. MOVIE SCHOOL" not givelta en are we eoing to move?” immited &BU. . cane lodge, in the r . - Why not gi o Ry Wantad to know, Limited, OGDEN$BURG, N.Y. i

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