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$2,300 Worth of Used Furniture on Sale Tomorrow for $1,100 The Sale of Used Furniture is unusual, not only in point of sav- ing, but in the stock included in the disposal of Used Furniture. The furniture of several entire homes is marked for prompt clearance. The comparative prices show actual saving between | the new cost and the very low sale prices. $8.00 large ivory enameled $3500 Pool Hall Seat, 1 Rocker at <« BB.95 | $75.00 Mahogany Parlor} face tong, for $10.00 $30.00 genuine leather Sleepy Suite, consisting of Settee, cco so) genuine leather Bed Hollow Chair . two Chairs and Rocker} j)avenport for ....$45.00 upholstered in velour; all $13.50 Morris Ch : - A $50.00 imitation leather Bed ois higeay in fine conditign. Extra Davenport for ....$30,00 $4.00 Children’ s Reed Chairs pecial— $35.00 velour Bed Daven each ..... 95¢ $22. 50 port for $7.50 $90 mahogany and tapestry $13.50 Jacobean Oak Rocker $13.50 Jacobean Oak Chair it. $30.00 genuine leather Settee for $20.00 solid oak Hall Seat for... Bed Davenport for $15.00 $8.25 | $45.00 Book Shelf, 6 feet long, for $7.50 "89.50 | $000 Combination Sideboard and Box case for ne 10.00 - $5.00 | 245.00 solid mahogany Bookcase. $10.00 50c 75¢c $42.50 Reed Hall Tree, nat- ural finish, for......$5.00 $23.75 Sectional Combina- tion Bookcase and Writing Desk f6F. 600d $12.50 All Odd Dining Room One Platform Chairs, values up to $5.00. an... 91.45 Imitation ole $50 carved Fireplace Screen paaaitentier se GE we hevons -$10.00 $12.00 solid oak Plate Rail, with mirror, | $35.00 solid oak Sideboard for $7.50 BOP Geet datas cetaess cssees «$1.95 | $22.50 golden waxed oak Buffet. $12.50 17.50 white enam a brasin Table | $150.00 Early English Sideboard. 47.50 fon $0 white “esam ame Drewing Tat $45.00 golden oak Extension Table $15.00 $18.50 golden oak I tension Table. .$6.00 $24.50 ivory enameled Dressing Tabdle for | $15.00 Early English Extension Table for ++ $12.00 On... $17.50 | $40.60 golden oak F nt ve Perr tension T: able $17.50 $35.00 large Barty Drester. $15.00 Combination Hotel Dresser. .$9.50 | $25.00 golden oak Extension Table. .$7.50 \ ouch 7x12 B ; reg aa Velour Bed 92.50 Special lot of Solid Oak Zs! He pte Carre 55 cates eee es eres BBS Beds: all full size;| 97 $15.00, for....... a $15.00 Velour Couch. $1.95 rst to 18.00. er 9x12 Body Brussels Rug; $17.50 othe Box Couch for $15.00 "Sanitary Couch for $12.00 Child's W hite Enam- eled Crib .........-$6.00 New and Used Kitchen Ware Greatly Gray enameled Wash ‘Be '] 24-in.black japanned Waiter equi awe ge |Underpriced *,. Se 12-inch — Deets Sc Odd pieces of China, worth | cae " weisat Cuspidors, 100 up to 75c; special, in this lot; 95c regular $37.50, for. $15.00 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rug; regular $45.00, for. $15.00 9x12 Body Brussels Rug; regular $35.00, for.$15.00 Special, each.. $45.00 Standing Office Desk, with four drawers and coin till, for $12.50 | Small size Bathroom and cerceemere i irrors; | low c —— < h 10c plete with brackets, on | special, each..... =, 36 Granite Ladles and | ial ge c 3) Drinking Cups, each. 3c Special, eac REBUILT RANGES aes & Good Values at the Prices Quoted . $16.50 Six-hole Faultless Range. . . $18.50 | Six-hole Monitor Range.......- -. $19.50 | Four-hole Ohio Range.........-$14.75 .,.$16.50 | Four-hole Universal Range. .. +. $17.50 14.50 | Four-hole Chief National eanter 17.50 . $16.50 | Six-hole Comet Range.. 17.50 -$19.00 -$17.50 Four-hole Columbia Range... Six-hole Champion Range. Four-hole Renown Range Six-hole Glory Range... Four-hole Rival Range. . i} Six-hole Laurel Range... Lot of Go-Carts and Sulkies See aia, a DOC $8.50. Special, ea G.-R. FURNITURE EXCHANGE | | | 11511 Pike St. | Easy Terms _—‘511 Pike St. Two dozen 81x90-inch Bed Sheets, used on tables during demonstra- tion, and ad ‘57 c soiled; each. . values to $20, for, ea ALPHABETICA Y | John Zak, a checker expert of ma sm GO LL |Wampum, Pa, for the last six ee, | months has been playing a content Members of the police depart-|bY mail with a crack player o + adena, Cal. ment will start taking vacations al-| phabetically April 1. Each mom prob FUSS WITH ber gets 15 days. Remarkable Home Care Given By One Whe Had It—He Wante Every Sufferer to Benefit Send No Money-—Just Your Address of awful euffert } ] ven him sympathy with all within Cough A _Home-Made w Quickly. Made. 3 Musterole Works Easier, Quicker and Without the Blister Remedy That Cheap * | 1604464646406 64000000004 | ‘There's no sense in-mixing up a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can so easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white MUSTEROLE MUSTEROLE ts made of pure ol! of mostiet and other helpful in gredients, combined in the form of he 18 Our enon avon. whey g % pleasant white ointment. It taker ee sory paariy f selieved in the place of the out-of-date mus tard plaster, and will not blister! ou have x bad cough or chest look 72tite"eofuses to yield’ to. or Stnary remedies, get from any drug- ra unces of Pinex (50 cents pour into a pint bottle and } fill the bottle with plain gran 4 ear syrup. Start taking « spoonful every hour or two. mixture makes @ fal) MUSTEROLE pint iy guppiy—ot the finest |» MUSTEROLE gives prompt reliot ‘gh * Fine ey ey could buy. | from Sore Throat, Bronchitis, T< +e yh nly $4 cents. Kastly | silitie, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, ms Sharp Paine Like Lightning | prepared in 6 minutes, Full direc-| Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion Shooting Through My 4: h Pinex "le y Rheuma ar Piashes ud ae ae his Pinex and Sugar Syrup prep % uri Rheumatism, Lumbago. eee it Rola of m cough | Pains and Aches of the Back or nediate Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles 't) Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet ,|Colds of the Chest (it often pre | vents Pneumonia) At your druggist’s, in 250 and 60c membranes which accom a painful cough, and stops the formation of phieem’ in the throat] yars, and a special’ largo hospital d bronchial tubes, thus ending the | size for $2.50 modic croup and| Be sure you get the genuine * perfectly and|MUSTEROLE. Refuse imitations Mee tt cone | ket What you ask for. The Mus or. | terole Ohio. Company, Cleveland, compound of genuine extract, rich in healing to it and it he looked-tor m id Aigappointment, ask you, 1 "| 4 w A} wArin i tlon promptly refunded goes JACKSO > 9668) Wie this preparation, The Pinex Ye rt Wayne, Ind . try,” a °TAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1916. PAGE 5, to go with the pletures tn Whirl of Life,” at the Strand thea tre, Knew not the Joys of a censor The only meter he recognized, prob ably, was the gas meter, But the show has so much me ma tn it an well as the clever dancing of | Mr. and Mra, Vernon Castle—that |the poetry is richly enjoyed by the audience eeum—Mennie Ward te “Kor | eee | PREPAREDNESS DRAMA | “The Hero of Submarine D-2" 4 |Charles Richman, who was also the hero in “The Battle Cry of | Peace.” It in a preparedness dro showing, in the background, scenes |from the naval academy and train jing ne hooln | The American theatre, nt HE WINS COUNTESS Th ave, and § a Bt, has clo “Bullets and Brown EB atl e Age Sign doors. Whether this ts temporar the Liberty, is the tale of a prince's! jor permanent has not been made wooing and winning of a countess Double Crossed || public, The clove of the American | Ite acenes are laid in the mythical yesday night was sudden. Some ron ot ‘ time ago the 1 that gad ure vesiets Wun, carting tast| ir make Fou foo [tim Ao (hate ee roan would nt replete with thrilling tne ware, for It ts ert dents, The role of Countess Olga! n easy matter to tint ray,|s00n expire, but at that time the te played by Bessie Barriecale. or, bleached hatr in ® harm: | mana nt denied that ft would ay © new preparation, |he forc oor ~s ° Brownatone.” ts proving popu: |" forced to vacat Eva Tanguay has nothing on | sands of peaple of re Irene Fenwick when it comes | any leading hatr to throwing money away. Lit oo ie libemgpe RECIPE TOSTOPDANDRUFF tle Irene Fenwick has been meets every 40 tossing more money to the four |inant and fuiftils every tort re-lrnig Home Made Mixture Stops | winds thie week the Rex |fiat no previous experiente is nece| Dandruff and Failing Halr and | theatre in “The. Spendthrif gonary, ‘Comes teasy for tse—me Aids its Growth, than one can shake a stick at. | iting and’ in entirely “fron” from . ‘ fre lea sulphur, silver, sine, mereury, To a half pint of water add - si aniline, coal-tar products or thei FOR THE DEFENSE |derivatives, There is no danger of |Bay Ru : 1 o7.| “For the Defense,” with Pannte| & polsoned acalp whe rbo Compound 0 small box Ward and a dlstineutshed company | atone,” because It t8|Glrrerine ‘Tigg of players, which opened yesterday «yer benutiturl © are all simple Ingredients a Rr ee ie arene ae lent Keon te e|that you can buy from any druggist 0 wn or. bia notlat very little hen Mins Ward by the author of “The| rub or wash off and cannot be de-| St Very Wttle aud nix then Cheat,” the production tn which she | {ected Most all leading druggists |yourself, Ay edge yr ob: mate her initial Seattlo appear (eyes ec Wee ey eee” atone” |Aay for two weeks, then once ¢ bowen In two sixes, 260 and $1.00, and inlother day until all the mixture ts dicta Oe eieae™ used. A half pint should be enough 8IX STARS AT MISSION }to rid the head of dandruff and kill tank Wetuen, Gai |the dandruff germs. It stops the 4 gree wee: wa hair from falling opt, and relieves Arnold, Mary Anderson, Betty Compson, Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran are the stare in the big triplefeature program that is now playing at the Mission, a eS > help pay & charmen, if The lton Ky | for Twenty-one stores sale by The Ow! on Droe © GIVING 'EM NEW CHANCE ie ie Mary Anderson fe the girl re tured in “The Human Cauldron,” the Class A, a pieture which re ceived the cooperation of the New York police. It concerns the re generation of criminals and the aid! they recetve from the police depart: ment. | count ® [rovars AID TO = An especially fine shampoo for this weather can be easily made at | trifling expense by simply dissolv- ing a teaspoonful of canthrox in 4 Jeup of hot water. Pour slowly on| sealp ani massage briskly. erestes a soothing, cooling lather that dissolves and removes all dan- druff, excess off and dirt. Rinsing leaves the scalp spotiessly clean, soft and pliant, while the hair takes on a & eee THOUSAND-YEAR DRAMA A hint of the theory of retnearna tion ts conveyed in “The White Rosette.” at the Colontal theatre. Thru the machinations of a baron ees a young knight gives up his t, and the «irl dies as a The knight then kills himself, A thousand years later the wife of a financier falls in love with a) than It ts. yOUNK engineer and conepires to es-| POO arranging the hair ts a pleas. trange him from his sweetheart, | Ue —Advertisement Her plot is exposed, and tn bitter humiliation she explates an an cestral crime. . MANY IN SEATTLE TRY SIMPLE MIXTURE Many Seattie people are gorgstans he QUICK action of at horn bark, in Adier-t-ka. act ON 8CR POETIC LINES i rising foul POORPUL rellew 1 ALHAMBRA case re at The four devilie acts and firs’ run photoplays that starts a tou br iene engagemen' at the Alhambre | Thursday ts be chronic stomach trou Foolish Fellowr This quintet of. |fers a stnging dancing and com ledy program. | Donita, imitator, showr up the eccentric! ties of other per | formers. This season Donita b concetved the novel idea of tm!-Wayreé ma tating the fotbles at the Alhambra of femininity from ehtidhood to old age. Seymour and Dupree sing. dance | and comediate, with a da ECZEMA Aloe, colled Totter, 9 ™ Crest, Water ——e I believe eeseima can be cured to stay T meas just whet I ony C-U-R-E-D and NOT merely patehed up to F thie ee South aot be cured, cll f ask te Jens ehance te prove my claima If you write TREE batics Neve you wil The last vaudeville turn ts “A Musical Cocktatl,” with Wayne and Marshall. The act ts just as funny as the ttle. if not funnier . To top of thin, “The Strange | gana Mo send this notice to some eo. Case of Mary Page” bas been held | v« over four more days. The stare tn this production are Henry B. Wal thall 4 Edna Mayo. “Mise Warren's Brother” ts « added movie attraction that wil ise high comment ee HIPPODROME “In Defense of Home and Coun etch written and acted b Mr. L. V, Gillard, heads the new bt! at the Hippo droma He tn |upported by his jown company. It deals with pre paredness, Judy ing from the hand») clapping and en-[) || thaslanm of the audience, Seattle = | people believe inti preparedness. ' Jimmie Dodge®* plays a halt dosen Fi be ume! w Vv. A big ser ne fromm the aud-|ables any person or Tittle child te fence when Fant and Miss| learn to play the plano or organ in the at Mise | a0 hour or two. Keoto appenred o*pounds und Elin| Send ua your name and address 9 ” € mI letter, and 0 play saxa-| 02 & postal card or In a [Fant wolghs 300. foes Me we shall send you our guide and — three sheets of music, absolutely | stun’ | free of charge. | The La Monts are experts on the| "A aarege:; Numeral Method Mustc banjo. leo, 126 L Trussed Concrete Build | Lee Stoddard is a “clever enter |‘e’ Detroit, Mich = sufferer di Learn to Play -§ Piano or nf an In a Few rd at ours | A Detroit musician has invented | Hitehing This |Look Young! richness of nat-|Tea and Sulphur, ural color, also a fuffiness which | pounded, brings back the natura! makes {t seem very much hearter | « After @ canthrox sham- | faded, streaked or gray relieve or/strand at a time tia A short treat-| ray hair disappears, and after an-|+ ¢/other application or two, your hair| Tacom, Prorteen, | | not tn you! fy writing |easily dispense with wi nie | AY be one of these, and {t is your Rank, Re. jentire body. ‘BULLETS’ GET BROWN EYES’ LOVE ‘Romance at Liberty; Al Jennings Coming to Rex! “The |AL JENNINGS COMING Al Jennings, erstwhile train rob ber, convict, and later lawyer tielan, and candi for governor of Oklahoma, w wer the motion picture of his lif atin Back,” at the Rex theatre next week The story “Beating Back” wa published in the Saturday Events Post Al Jennings, with the aid of that famous short «tory writer Will Irwin, wrote the nerial. Nov Jennings, with the 1 of such movie stars as Mignon Anderson! and Morris Foster, bas produced a great film oe AMERICAN CLOSES and scalp disease Although it is not a dye, it acts n the helr roots and will darker ked, faded, gray hair in ten or | fifteen days. It promotes the growth Is the hair and makes harsh hair toft and glossy Advertisement BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Nobody Can Tell if You Use Grandmother's Simple Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost every one knows that Sage properly com: lor and luster to the hair when Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make ft at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, sking at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- pound,” you will get a large bottle of this famoun old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingred!- ents, for about 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as {t does {t so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge ONE | or soft brush with ft and draw this taking one sma: by morning the | becomes beautifully dark, glossy jand attractive. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, Com- |pound tq a delightful tollet requi- site for those who destre dark hair jand ® youthful appearance. It is nded for the cure, mitiga-| | tion oF prevention of disease. ‘How to Save Your Eyes Do your eyes give you trouble? Dd you already wear eyeglasses or |spectacies? Thousands of people | wear these “windows” them. | duty to save your eyes before it is! too late. The eyes are neglected | more than any other organ of the} After you finish your day's work you sit down and rest | your muscles, but how about your eyes? Do you rest them? You know you do not. Yeu read or do something else that keeps your eyes busy; you work your eyes un: tl you go to bed. That is why so! many have strained eyes and’ fi- nally other eye troubles that threaten partial or total blindness Eyeglasses are merely crutc hey never cure. This free pre scription, which has benefited th eyes of #0 many, may work equal wonders for you. Use it a ‘short time. Would you like your eye troubles to disappear as if by magic? Try this prescription, Go to the nearest wideawake drug store and get a bottle of Optona tablets; fill a two-ounce bottle with warm water, drop in one tab- let and allow it to thoroughly dis solve, With this liquid, bathe the eyes two to four times dally. Just note how quickly your eyes clear up and how soon the inflammation | will disappear, Don't be afraid to use it; it ts absolutely harm Many who are now blind mi; have saved their eyes had the started to care for them in time. This {s a simple treatment, but marvelously effective in multi tudes of cases. Now that you have been warned, don't delay a day but do what you can to save your eyes and you are likely to thank us as long as you live for publish ing this prescription.—Advertise. ment. italner whose imitation of the Victor! am phonograph in operation ts excep-| Honal, He ts also a ventriloquist and exposes the secrets of the pro feasion to the audien A Mutual Masterp) of the De —_ Edition Passion's Slave.” or ler and a comedy Je in the lead, te >erATD, lwith Frank Di jthe picture p NIECE OF SYRIAN GOVERNOR TO SING Kahme Haider, a niece of the [Syrian governor of Baulbek, will ex plain Syrian custome at the First Dancing “Nine to One—Four Hours of Fun” A fast show with lots of |Presbyterian church Friday even jing at 8:15, Native songs will be TT waRoLD WEEKS, |stng in costume. The program tr Amusement Mor Junder the auspices of the Women’s Missionary society “pep.” in the city, GRAND OPENING Cabaret. GRANTS CAFE The finest dance floor R. M. MONAGHAN, Prop. yjacter | thought was the bi ac ougall c fouthwick ] Established 1876 | = The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price A Sale of Women’s = « | Walking Boots ‘ Special $2295 Pair J ITH the coming of Spring you will want a new pair ‘ of boots—a lighter weight for 3 out-of-door wear. -4 | This sale offers a range of Sia tyles that. cover every pos- ou | sible requirement in high =a 300ts. 4 Button and lace Boots Patent and dull leathers Kid or cloth uppers The sketch shows a Patent Leather Boot, button style, with dull kid upper. In sizes 3 to 7%. Special $2.95. —seosed Dieu Q—! have been keeping com-| share, pany with a young man whose char-| - . Re| Q—Please suggest some exer cently | heard things about him to reduce the waist and hips? which caused me to stop going with | OLIVE. him. After a week he wrote me ~Deep breathing will reduce that the things were true, but that waist. Stretching exercises, if | would go with him again he/|too, are good. Raise the arms would do right. Do you think he is straight above the head without: |when price is so reduced, or do you bending the elbows or knees, then back? UNDECIDED. touch the floor with the fingertips. A.—-Since the young man frankly (‘To reduce the waist, stand é! acknowledges his fault, he 1s worthy! with the shoulders and back of encottragement. You should 40 | poised, Place the Hands upon the svar, before nasoclating with hive te |emt, and Kick to the side back such a way that your name will be| 224 hard. Then bring the foot to the first position. couple 4 with bis, you should require | °° ©" to demonstrate that his life : fe Wink ik shoul ve In every wa DANDRUFF GOES! Fi 6 A | A—Nothing but a severe and Jexpensive surgical operation will |remove that kind of a mark WAVY BEAUTIFUL’ aseonith | Q.—Wii! you please tell me where| 5 Treasure @nd Skeleton isiands are| located? | have looked on every map | can get my hands on, but jeannot find them. WILLIE, | A—These famous islands were located only tn the fertile imagina-| |tion of the author, Robert Louis Stevenson. Yet by his indirect al- jusions he wished us to think of them as in the vicinity of Trinidad or the Orinoco delta. the a 2—Do you know of “anything ich will remove a brown birth- ane oon my cheek? A. B.C. Save Your Hair! Double Its © Beauty in a Few Moments. — Try This! Hair Stops Coming Out and Every Particle of Dand- ruff Disappears. Try as you will, after an applic: © tion of Danderine, you cannot : a single trace of dandruff or fall- ned ba and your scalp itch, but what will please you most, will be aftera few weeks’ when you see new hair, fine downy at first—yes—but new hair—growing all over scal immediately k Q—i am but two years In this country, but have a high school ed jueation from Austria-Hungary. 1 would like to be a mail carrier. Must | be an American citizen, and what kind of an examination must || take? JOHN. A.—The civil service examina- tion, which all employes of the United States government must | pass, is quite difficult. Applicants must be American citizens. Dp. A little Danderine doubles the beauty of your |No difference how dull, faded, tle and scraggy, just moisten @ cloth with Danderine and carefully ” Q.—My wife and self have a wag-| draw it through your hair, taking ler. Wish you to decide same, || 0D¢ small strand at a time, The |claim that the large bee called by|*ffect ts immediate and ami most people the bumble bee is the YOUr ee ee humble bee. My wife contends that|¥@vy, and have an appearance of | the correct name for the Insect is, *undance; an incomparable Ius- the bumble bee. Which Is right?| te? Softness and luxuriance, the s FL. K. and shimmer of true hair A—You are both right. The en- Knowl. cyclopedias’ and dictionaries give Sedethe eee = ‘ares | preference to the word “bumble-| store or tollet counter, and | bee,” but humble bee fs just as cor- lehat your hair {s as pretty Prone | rect. as eny—that it has been nesleaee or injured by careless treatn Q—! am a girl of 17, 1 am | that’s all. ashamed of my home. We ha Danderine is to the hair what | plain furniture d we have no fresh showers of rain and sunshine - porch, | joclate with people who are to vegetation. It goes right to |have fine homes, but | cannot re- the roots, invigorates and strengths — turn their hospitality. | know cimjens them. Its exhilarating, stimue |cumstances will not permit us to lating and life-producing Propers |have the things we want. What ities cause the hair to grow long, jean | do? DISCOURAGED. | strong and beautiful. | A—Netther money nor fine! = things make a home. It requires ton's |the love and co-operation of the ||| Acid Stomachs family to do this. Read the life of| St | Louisa M. Alcott. You will see that Are it was the influence of the Alcott home, poor and shabby tho {t was, . which made her stories, “Little vena Pens wd are fengeroneg |Women" and “Jo's Boys,” so fa- irritates and inflames mous. By sweet and helpful ways thes “tintacear ar Ried oon a Jyou can give your home an influ-| byoner action of the none ee e stomach, and ence your friends will be glad to} leading to probably nine-tenths of the cases of stomach trouble from YOUTHFUL THIEVES which people suffer. Ordinary med- — fcines and medicinal treatments | |are uselessain such cases, for they | CAUGHT IN A GHASE eave tne source of the trouble, thes” cid in the stomach, as dangerous * Three youthful auto thieves were | tins Siar ne, wie must, be Raut jeaught on the wing when C! artes ‘and the best thing for this purpose Fairchild, 1214 Thomas St. €aV@ /jg a teaspoonful of bisurated mag: jchase in a friend's car and leaped ‘nesta, a simple antacid, taken in @— to the running board of his own |iittle warm or cold water after eats |) machine as it went 40 miles an/ing, which not only neutralizes the — |hour and stuck a revolver in the|actd, but also prevents the fermene driver's ribs Wednesday night. |tation from which acid is devele Two boys, one 15 and one 18, had | oped. Foods which ordinarily cause a 13-year-old girl {n the stolen car. | distress may be eaten with impuni+ The two boys were turned over |ty if the meal ts followed with @ to the juvenile department Jean’ bisurated magnesia, which can be obtained from any druggist, and should GILLDECIDES TO | VETO PORT GRANT | Simple Way to End Dandruff Mayor GIN will veto the port commission's belt line franchise,| There is one sure way that hi passed by the old council at its r failed to remove dandruft last meeting and that is to dissolve it, He declares the belt line fran-|then you destroy it entirely, ‘Toy hise, if It went into effect, would |do this, just get about four ouncess involve ity In litigation with |of plain, common liquid arvon from the other tne the water front any drug store (this is all you witty and woul ituaily relieve them |need), app! at night when r@xq 9 of many valy » franchise obliga: | tiring; use eaough to motsten thi tions scalp and rub it in gently with, the finger tips. 5 Ky morning most, if not all, of PLAN FIRE STATION your dancrutt wit'ne gone, and: — |three or four more applications will) | - r | completely dissolve and entirely) Water front firemen will live on | destroy every single sign and trace) the Grand Trunk dock, an dthe ap lot it, no matter how much dandruff” paratus will be kept under canvas | you may have for the next three months, while ou will find all itching and dig- alterations are made at the foot Re of the-sealp will stop instante® of Madison st, The public safety |jy, and your hair will be fluffy committee will ask the council to! trous, glossy, silky and soft and. appropriate funds for a new station |jook and feel a hundred times betes) there, ter, Advertisement. 3

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