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x «ws ourns races rimes abp messeNdr®, - THursbay Event septemernt |___ . weEkty Epon °: Acs sre ari Ini B int Gn Bie i ei apie Gleb ini P D | aa an an ay | | SOUTH GLENS FALLS e ool . , ews rRom Fort Eowarp | NBLTY Heros 520000009595 KELLERMANN COMING TO GLENS FALLS | | F one o omas UN HflNUR R0”- PAVING CONTRACTOR [ Am- t* ARC RAR NAT Co 2 ALEC 7 CGEMATW - 15 ._ Frank W. Harris, Representative. - Phone No:. 4 and 278.W, a ' \ R LOOKING FOR LABORERS 1 T0 MEET P A TA. SWEMMENG cl. ASS PUPILS 1 {e The Times is on sale at Biackall's News Rooms at Postoffice, 3: A 333135455 ## John B. Dower, of Ballston Spa. || lipbinings ax tts * NAATAX: _\ * # # . § n Woll. to. Nas 3 F ing Di I who Has been awarded the contract . . & f . & & % CReesman's News Rooms, - 4 Af'Stficfats Who Have Died | for paving Main street and Seratoge Famed Swimmer, Concluding Her Splendid Series for the Times, Tells Why She Wished 4 ; xa \' n avenue, { ri r f « . . # f o P A . Nevis lump, Advertisements and Complaints Given Immediate 5: Their Country in Strife of ‘gnalilineg xfiiéfinag Qipffgeei‘nfxffsrdrfi 1 _- to Meet You Face to Face. Received 200,000 Leiters in Five Weeks, | Attention by Mr, Harris a game. beginning work,. ° Mr. Dower inter- - - e - - - - - | (Ge aTe Pe p ieee ale ate iZ Se tl Te ae e CB Zen il aB eae ae tv eBe aB ert eZee Seale 3 Fa viewed several men regarding - em- 1 » Ate Qe ate ife iBeat ils ieee ite te alc ize ne nt tat *t Me ce at Qn eDeals arate 31 Belles - {ployment on the contract. Any man, Article No. 30, ~ alled out not merely by thousands, but | - 80, may I give you My love and got., hundreds of thousands. Suddenly I find myself a woman with two hundred thousand letters to be answered-letters from - Salem, Ore., and far San Diego to Portland or Bath, Maine and southwards to Tam- pa and New Orleans, How can I do it? wishes and ask you to follow gor, articles I may write meanwhile in TH Times and watch for an announce ' ment of fay arrival later | then, 1s stead of being long distance friend we will all have a \CLOSEUP\ PAZ TY-anpd all of my friends who se the movies know the meaning of th who desires to work on the contract will be employed as preference will .be gigen to local labor, IS AN INSPIRING CHAPTER Nearlly FIR? gritlah, Peers. Have Lost\ LOCALS AND PEHSONALS Sons Who Would Have Succeeded || Them in the Places They BY ANNETTE KELLERMANN, International Record-holder and Star: of the William Fox $1,009,000 Film \A Daughter of the Gods.\ «z- told many times bY OBITUARY Michael Malin. _.) The funéral of Michael Malin will ' b& held tomorrow morning from the \ 86 Joseph's church at 9:30 s'clock. : LOCALS AND PERSONALS Fred McSCoy, W. F. Tasker, H. J. Blackall, Fred Hilinger motored to Rutland, Vt., today. It is said Willliam Davis will soon move from Little Falls to this place. Mr. and Mrs.’J, P Donnelly and son, John, of Medford, Mass, are, If two hundred thousand boys and -__-. I have been ¥ % __ BARGES IN CANAL _ . Inirtysgren tickets were, sold at Mete ror ; ~Beveral very large barges loade e local D. an . station today for low Hold. guests of Mrs. Donnelly's parents. | editor it that the number}sgirls are so interested ir swimmi o a ain\ e \ : with ore will leave Port Henry about {had Bgasonic Band excursion to Rut-j * ' .- Mr. and Mrs. Willliam F,. Combsfiechtols and writers (NZ & ° in swimming! term \eloscup\ by now, I feo} sure. ' September 15. They are thé largest land fair. London -When the full story of the: Harrison avenue. i p cove apport ; ~ever started over the new barge canal.! _ A large number from this place will \ ea the story O Dr. E. Harrison Ormsby. of the; J tin» » hep F ks HZ AP gfiyfiafii/Z’W/k/yeffi YB T. W5 - They will draw a large amount of wa- 80 to Rutland fair tomorrow to wit | MBX is written it will have no MOT®) mew york State Third 13-1191; trairext F8 \ Z eg %%M%J%%M%¢%%fiw%@é¢ . ef and the State surveyors are busy ness the great stake race. inspiring chapter than that which 48/ connected with the National Guard | ' f x fbrushing up the canal and river and Miss Rosilia Durkee has returned | Scribes the magnificent part the $008 | was in this village yesterday After unding for the deepest water way. from a stay at Lake George. of our noble houses have played in it [visiting hig parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.. f we S thought that the boats will get y MISSd E'Vfl Matrae was in Rutland,| -their devotion, their heroism, their|E,. Ormsby he departed by automo- i . 557233‘1153? before getting to their destine| \to £00830 - o_ oon Loprned tod splendid deaths for the land they love, |'bile for Malone, where he will spend ! f | Buckt t on. from a few days' stay in I‘QIutleando 27 | says a writer in London Answers. 5322131: gays with - relatives and; : il For se [n ___ BAVILLE DistHARGED, cise Shoriman he been en | , Already. although the war has bare |p.othey, warren Ormaby, anied by his ; from Ser © Saville, who was brought gaged as teacher in School district No. | !¥ reached its turning point, the UHSt| w j) raye, and Ernest W. H hua ''I had be i 'before Justice Robinson this morning, 2. She has assumed her duties. of these heirs to coromets they Wil | prq after a visit of several d'qvqm\ i I witter a 'on. a charge of assault preferred by] Mr. and Mrs. David Regis have re- | never wear is appallingly long. Since | this - village have returned (t \th In 1 (eer 8 I' 'Alse Rouse, received his discharge.|turned to their home in Cohoes after; the master of Burleigh, eldest son Of |home in Quake Springs o them } mouth a ( Hho defendant was represented | by; Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Viele Lord Balfour of iss N 't. Howar ; natisea. 2 5 . Tracon, . mow w - A gh, as gallant| Miss Nannie B. Howard has secur | bu | Howard L. Montgomery. F. W. Gorsuch of New York city is a i 2 : * visiting at the Moran home, Nota| 2 Soldier as ever bore the historic|ed a position at Gurn Spring as a £5301!“le in WILL SING MASS. street. tot name of Bruce, perished in the first school '980139I‘, i ;:.;lndW1‘°‘ | \. 'A mass for the repose of the soul \t. and Mrs. H. E. Gray will leave | month of the war, nearly 50 peors have “Mrsfilda Skienmk and son, Ward and . } without “I?! \the late Dr. M. J. Griffith will be Saturday for Albany where they will lost the sons who ought to have suc- | ] Trim 0°13 of Penn Yan. have been | t .but not a “gig LthhedSt. Joserim’s thrc-h at 10 51111; if}?! ag 051?“ titmei gram thext'e ceeded to their honors. “2th rrglgatixlvgc past fow days in town ' . é Wiend a { o'dock Monday morning. A large num-} y auto to Syracuse to | 'These heroes have come from all| rf 5. o f WW yo yay _L HVL A&hic a 0 O MHC : tt LCuse, I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warge d} An L i o I V u rer) AV | this gra klfgggsgfitpriests of the diocese will be %ri:rrllgst}flc>er itaégivfii'gekzhey will visit grades of our peerage. One of them | Mr. and Mrs. James Brazeegoz 1212! ‘flfM/flmfi/jfi m9fi£figfim¢figfl§éz g me wel t - L_ Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Budiong have re-| WaS heir to a dukedom, who, if he hadjerill Park were recent guests of the and good health that they take the ‘1/7/11 j ibives\ bq WmMEETS WITH fictDENtid iggednfrom a two weeks' stay in Wa.| lived, fvoulcldhaveI begn I11.31'lexzn‘lier (ix‘me, 52k 211112“ gigs} oGL sielgllirbifink. They “01111181 to wriftenme personal letters, 1 i/{Zé i rabletfe k iam Smith met wit c t wi. marquis and earl 0: eland. our Placid. | am going to follow up th - 9 i. R ' oat thel paper 21111111 Tuesfiafly’l 22mg; Mr. and Mrs. William Seitz, Anna wag-g sons of marquises, five had earls Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fralick and' and gall gt those I hage rgggivlggtefi-zm Eff/5: jgestion ' Mis right hand slipped into the wind- Hecker and Charles Dressel of Al-! for their fathers, seven were heirs to daughter, Emily, after a visit of sev , The Times in particular. ”ff? { . {6*Fruit- Ang machine; two fingers were brok- 221W gage lager; the guests of Mr. and | vigeounties and 29 were successors to 23:11 Lgab'SEin ”lg Billagg with Mr.. b'iI‘his is how I will accomplish some 2&5 \ 10 \en and the knuckles badly bruised.| MtS. Join Conley. rs. Elmer E. Ormsby, have re | thing of a permanent nature. Early ##! j > t Dr. Melick attended him. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bowtell and baronies. Six of them were the l8%t| turned to Amsterdam. h in the fall I shall write the Editor obf é; ; [| , b0e. a | _n! gaughter attended the Rutland fair to-| heirs to themfimni mfg“? afldbthe To RESU The Times giving him at least two f'afi | | At dea lof ._ To UNPERGO REPAIRS. ay. peerages which shou ave been sUME MEETING, weeks in advance notification of the $p | | Limited '~ ime Harris hall is soon to undergo| _ Aaron Myer of Brookliyn is the guest theirs are now extinct. Prayer meetings will be resumed! date when I will arrive in (Glens g¢ ; ' extensive repairs and when the im- of his sister, Mrs. Harry Lustig. | The marquis of Lincolnshire, Lords this evening at the Baptist church Falls. Between us we will then ar ‘g%/;§ |_ | pesssccze provements are finished it will be one Mrs. James Ryan is visiting in New . , after a two weeks' suspension during range to publish notices calling our i TA 604 - bf tho best dance halls in this section.] YOIk ci'v. , Knaresborough, Playfaire, Gbbe#GAI® | whioh the pastor the Rev. G. A. Fair swimming pupiis together and we will [e) > A William LaRose returned last night Rosmend and Stanford have NOW MO |pank enjoyed his vacation. The book ; arrange some method whereby all of éfif/ ; j CLASS WILL MEET. from a visit with his parents in Port; heirs to follow them, though their §2¢ | of James will be studied during the us shall meet face to face. If a pool flf/é © i 'A meeting of the Junior Philathea Henry. rifice has not been so great as that of next few weeks. A large attendance is conveniently near we will have a /.'/ & iVILLAC ,: class of the Baptist church will pe|_ Joseph Boucher has returned from ; Lord Desborough, who has lost two is requested at tonight's meeting as swimming gala, such as we held if; | t $3 ' held this evening in the church par-| & Visit in Watertown, ._ | successive heirs in the war within| considerable important business will in far Australia or in England. | If é/f\ 1. - _ lors. _George Newton, Jr.. of Mountain | nine weeks of each other. be transacted at the close of the this is not advisable we will meet é y i { The I L Mills is visiting in town. Win PI Roll meeting. ; any way at a party for a talk- not |F/# | i (lage of B Chautauqua Circle. q Miss Florence Bruce has returned n Places on Roll of Honor. AZ a lecture, for I despise the #? | i o'clock, : \ Whe circle was organized in 1878, min]; Flushing, L. I. In this roll of homor, so far, there| - w, C. T. U. ELECTS OFFICERS + 72 thought of preaching when I feel: + ltember, with the alm of enlarging the influence oyd Clark has returned to his} are comparatively few names that| The Saratoga County W. C. T. T > g sure that you would like to feel + {der, bo ) . & home in Cohoes. have won fame in old-time battles, has elected the following off} \ for R as if we were just sitting across . Cl ns P of the assembly, which was organized Father Morrissey has moved his | such as Stanley, Percy, Clifford d|the ensuing year: P €, cere tor tu ¥ & } a table from each other and hav + Tins in 1874, Anyone may become a mem- | household effects from St. Johnsville ; chommondeley- names ° that \ | Jennic E. wright P resident - MTS lof letters received by newspavers and jing a £000, friendly chat. c Por ong 'Ber of the circle by sending an applica. ! to the St. Joseph parsonage. \ long.dead - gei 6 at vice president, Mrs Jehg'n grnfis: some featured persons who write for| Out of our meeting I think we can £01. Ae - 'tion together with $5 for the \unit |,. MTS J. E. Wilkins is visiting in' ngzr ead generations of warriors. corresponding keeréférv “xi: \F ©: | them, reaches an astonishing total. arrange a permanont local organiza- (E pa? \ \books\-membership book and maga- |- /=. York. . There is little, If any, martial §tr@ )q garrett, Baliston SpA; iss Emma| - Now I am more than prepared to be-|tion that will be an important factor f “in” in zine for one year-to Chautauqua in- Mrs. Crosby McOmber and children ; ! the blood of a Goschen and a Mill&| secretary, Mrs. E. P. yia'd rgoordmg lieve apything of this sort that will for good in Glens Falls, The kind of} i 25,11?“ ‘ */ Chautauqua, N. T of k'ohoes is visiting her brother, Ned ' a Playfair and a Robinson; but the) The new viaozim ‘ér-pbingd’ cPane-“ton: ever he told me. I have been deluged | things we will do and the matters in {G A kilflngpi\ The » . N. %. Hay. 3 bearers of these and many another his |Y. B. P, Miss Florence Orthnxfrpélei with letters received from the pupils|whick we would be jointly interested Fork , 1, grpatp: [oa No Foundation. ils toric name have fought as gallantly ston; secretary L. T. L.. Mrs Ilennie following my swimming articles. The the sort of things that will benpfigfi $ | 2 in 7th? -_! 'A bold, unsubdued citizen went to a H eat RaSh and died as heroically as any armored | Travers, Corinth: musical director géiipggggéhfiifig Eggfigfizdtfigiefizgfi ftty Glens Falls or any other Commun-\ ys i i |ed the ! new boarding house, and as he had 3 knight of the age of chivalry. Mrs, Alico Funston, Schuplervilie. - * f j i | Commis - always met his obligations promptly, Young Lord Weymouth, a boy of am- mares | Seale he had become notably outspoken. On Skin Sorene twenty, who died so bravely a few TEACHER RETIRES - mense -~ a --- -= i [such b his second day the hostess asked: SS | weeks ago, had plenty of fighting blood begszngéagtggrznefalfier, who has e 3\??? \Why don't you siy a blessing. Mr.! Chgld' + » in his veins and proved himself a uring the past seven * a A cin 0 ona s suffering relieved b years as teacher of lan i }; No p Iden?\ He looked over the table 7 ¥ | worthy descendant of his ancestor, Sit py nf guages in the } _ d said gloomily: \Pd like to know ° Joba Thynne, who won his knightly |a tifflgfirfifihfiflflgfi $159.53?“ foa- ; ; 13:51] it A \what for?\ spltzrs Si; vallantltslr on thhe field of Mllls- xxvm not return to dugout; thiggyzgn it . The + selburgh more than three centuries; Miss Palmer is maki f ' reject Sawed.Off Sermon. & aking plans to go There would be & lot more old ago. Lord Bridgeport's heir, who gave| to Los Angeles, Cal., where she will , A ce bachelors in the world if prospective Epdlilshl‘ife {me {Inge dnyflast year, i?§:sz§1¥1fl€$l'arxlllonths with her sister, f t gm 22 brides were to inquire into the man's ad in his veins the blood of England's | ***: ace. o A ; hero, Lord Nelson, and also of that m- -_- Dollars - past. * i ; | ® grand old sea dog, Sir Samuel Hood, The Girl Who Is In- Demand,. | tional 1 - admiral of the Blue. Taerelizz a I11mm; on the head of every 1 | £1??ng Be aZe Aeta lye sine alt l rhe ate ite ite Lord Spencer Douglas Compton, son pretty girl who can bake good- biscuits, 1 < {4 a ito 4 Most any girl can look prett ' iG ofa ea CHILDREN'S DRE & of the marquis of Northampton, who pretty under - which a Seks *# died a year ago, could look back to a i 31m fi?ilotf bChfieuer or in the soft i ' l village © It is to be hoped that condi- & # To wt long array of fighting ancestors. conlig ut, ah, how few will do to | \ j; succes: # tions will be such that the # H5]; l??? a agd Paby h l?uf:m:: Generation after - generation, the | 100® at next morning at 6:30, and still | . | terms ' if schools can open Sept. 15th #] Five yiflrgragfggkgse' Comfort | Comptons were among the doughtlest ] fiwber 2 Plate of eppotising hot ' ti nggat + , - > kfast a plate of appetizl ! j | 69, 9 7 We hav & was recommended to me | Warriors of England,. There was a Ay Drea P ppetizing hot | | 89, bo * 'Gin ha; 23335 Stingmglt of 4 by an eminent children's | Compton in every battle in the Civil, biscuits, and for the one who can the p fart? C25 g“ € alatia Uress- & <] Specialist in Boston, as | war, including the third earl, who boys are searching the world of 3} semi-a1 w es, made up very prettily, ® | the best Powder to use | fought so bravel a girls -Hamilton Record. } ‘ 18 fast col R 4 h ic | A & avely for their king at R }{ one-ha Os 1 st colors, sizes 4 years to % 11,2 fiyf‘fiég de rfifrkséary Edgehill and Banbury and in many an- woz C' } The yx 14 years at & , sa. | other battle. || ery: af ¥. # ( > C/I am sending two pic An Easy Mark,. h ca 1.00 and 50c. # - tures of little ones who | _ Lord Arthur Hay, heir to his brother, Lessing, thé celebrated Germ i} Falls, is Th i+! both suffered severely from heat rash, | the marquis of Tweeddale, who died | w kable f one to, j $ | 1916. . R ey are m % 2 en ) » A as remarkable for a frequent ab- * 1 Es: beligve thaidey 83 11:5? ail? é which entirely disappeared in two days | in the second month of the war, had | semce of mind. Having misidexfimffy : t y 21:51 if ': § nounce them good value]; a; 4 23,73 alifllifi’nglsffiéfi gzitledP’O’V-filffinfitf one ancestor who fell on Flodden field, | at different times, without being able » L1 day c ~ the above pri 51 Egiiard 2EO Char gate Ww 'Boston Mass. and another who commanded a. reg!-| to discover who took it, he determined f a therea ( \t prices. $ Nous!“ talcum pow d'e r buta'hizhl; ment at Marston Moor and Preston;| to put the honesty of His servants to t f{ year I I & _ _----- 4+! medicated preparation unequalled to and Viscount Temgletown’s heir, who | the test and left a handful of gold on I i The R Z ~GEO. P. BARNARD, * | heal skin soreness of infants, children and died on May 9, 1915, had many a war- | the table, \Of course, you counted it?\ H {| certif ' Fort Edward & | adults. Used and endorsed for 20 years | TiO\ among his forefathers, including | said one of his friends. \Counted it!\ é ron & w Pape - ' by leading New England physicians, | that Upton who covered himself with | said Lessing, rather embarrassed; \no | . Dat , ~ epee t te Testees itis, iz i000, | Durses and mothers, All Dealers, 28c. | glory at the slege of Limerick under | I forgot that.\ * 0} + |- M .._... — \\' COMFORT POWDER 60., Boston, Mass | the standard of our third William. ; 3 19 ni ; + f Wma’w‘wx-«z-‘zo4~‘-.¢.a“~.a.c..-..-..~..- Be ep Teale saat at Lord Desmond Fitzgerald. ' > osa\ atte! fot \thet Tot on gaff 0»:..:..:.,: ‘,‘:“:“:,.’ But am ong an th ese brav e young no- . l A who have given their lives f FROM MOTHER Fina 1 4 es for | £ BURLINGTON SAVINGS BANK | >>> 4 1} none braver than Lord Desmond Fitz TO D AUGHTER rou, ~*7 1887.5 i% DEPOSITS INCORPORATED i # | gerald, heir to the brother, the sisth cL As a s47 SURPLTS $ f § --- emmm, , ' . i | earl of Leinster, whose death a few | ay 7 ~w OR iS RECO: chise & w York State Women Testify PRESIDENT wWORDY WILSON. PLANG TO STAND- . Item, .\ P $ - 3,7101%........J #} weeks ago is so widely deplored. Dying € * - The : -O Ass 2327.50.25. . * £333: i’ i228 veen ece k .. 2??? 4) at the age of twenty-seven, Lord Des- East A =-- MORGAY, in'Philndetohia Insulser ~ ve'li‘tyt‘ € * m *** 3 s s s e e e a n e ee , 3: mond had already written his name a'St UFOTA, N. VY¥.-\I have not F 20s ete cfa ate t 900, 20, ea ata tts Pate ata o 263,799.55, ...d anuary 1, 1870...... sik... 9,812.99 é. large in the annals of the gallant Irish requn'ed any m edicine for a long time, Insamty and f Pyromama. , ‘ >. recte ote aZedZeazente re Zene o”4.0.9...confwbn.»‘n,n.«.nAnon‘ngcou‘n‘woiozbgnzw‘uw 1,187,609.30........ January 1, 1830 ) 4 Bed 4 glen to to the meres of | , It used to be considered a possibility , & E «++ , 438.289,43 #] guards. In the severe fighting in the ferce' te\ far o ; ' r -' % 4 2121 ; 1 for an insane person fo be a pyromani- 4 121,207.11........ January 1, 1890 1 %) retreat from Mons he bore ° gaficrcd with feie st his i I no é | 7.000,.561.09. . . . Fanuar 70,238.51 % om Mons he bore himself daughter suffered with female weak. | ac and exhibit his insanity in no other ; if 15815. se eas ry 1, 330,08537 4 most bravely among the brave, and in| ness, a run-down condition and general | way than by setting fire to places, but {c Lu : LJ ,815,768.44............ July 1, 1916............1,271,888.79 % all the later fighting his courage and | decline. She had taken medicine with | this has been digproved, so much so # c ds Busines $ 4, Egazggcilsgsinsccfitgmtgt of ksdanger gibgfv‘ggte Ipffsifififififiqfi thffhgg lthat any firebug who prétends to py- | 4 37, 39 AND 41 NORTH PEARL ST., ALBANY é . & ; 4 ed the ranks. ike \Favor ~|% s can be trans 4 PER Th}s bank has never ree # He was t wicepseverely wounded but high faith in it. She took it for some | romania impulses must have other in- | .s, m n , - - - . , ; u p 4 time and the b sane history or be cannot pass muster |« all or Phone Orders Fliled the Day Received by Experience « acted by mail as well as quired notice from de- 4] he laughed at h as ackache went away, 4 sh in f C E N T positors _ wishin A ‘f 1 fig at his wounds and longed | She became stronger and happier and | RMODE Sllenists as permitted to swin- | & Shoppers. in person. withdraw mone € 0 # gm it or a day when he could return | went on to. complete recovery. 'This die insurance companies with pretense Ks Free Delivery of Goods to your Nearest Station Anywhere In N. Co mpound Interest y. if | to his men, and it was a cruel stroke | was some fifteen years ago. Now she | of incendiary irresistible inclination-| & Y, State. bout . Tes 4 g! {Eta which, by the explosion of a | 18 marfied, filmsh thfiee daughters who | Washington Post. 4 0 frid Eveni ' Closed Sat a t N ; - | bomb at Calais, ended a Hfe so full of | 818, T8, S04 O46 erself enjoys good s =~ % en Friday Evenings--Closed Saturday at Noo Deposits received from $1.00 to $8.000 %) achievement and promise, ° 1§§it1§2;_E1y§Rts.A Janae, 155mm, 133 wh It’ Gost 3 P \ ¥ gS b # ¥ n R | . 4 .,. East Aurora, N. here It Costs. 4 - - WRITE FOR FUR a At the first symptoms of an a \The average salary in our railroad | it . THER INFORMATION #| Tooth Pulling Shock Caused Death, | rangement of the feminine shops and stores,\ says a y 3 ' THE FALL e | %\ - Pen Run. Pa -The shock of having | at lod A organist * ,] says & yours & C. P. Sraith, President F. W. Ward, Treasurer é. £23 teeth pulled at one sitting was so geaifiyhggggl 1—328ng ism?) on; safe, | fis $15 a week. Our boys (* costs :§: | * hos ap Ce . w. » . . r. Pierce' . 4 ' ‘ #2, E. W. Porry, Vice-President E. S. Isham, Assistant Treasurer | Srtet that Rev. C. 'W. Fowkes died in Favorite Prescription), jk g‘igtmtgsitetso 3:3: if? 2325311223321 gait * | e Priva . <4! the dentist's chair a few minutes aft.] Tens of thousand e r » a & ‘ - teat ite Abul ite ae aTe ate durty Ra 6 htat aas a . . s of women have __ 4 pe Que Mtte louie ee aie nlp los Pe Pule ip de te tng | ET the last molar had come out. taken it with unfailing success for are. s 000381011“ hers say 16 mud | & & s . aa | > disease of a womanly nature. b eddimes. h 21d the I??? git), itt muit 4 * a R MA 200. , { lg PH A mous e done-what we need in this town Is | * . . f f & * e _ som \ .Choked to Death on Candy, , Prescription 18 | a get-together club with the cost of # This store is rapidly filling up with the goods for p o ge Chicago.-Anthony, Jr. the elgh-| trial and at times of pain wfiexfstge courting cut down.\-Woman's Home 4 t.he new season; ghe Autumn apd Winter Merchandise. The & | r tiexgxfizionths-old son of Anthony Tell | organs are mot performing their func. | Companion. # lines already received are magnificent and offer wonderful va- ‘ » S «an C sex; Eiceggi yohtfiid htgd diagh gins iiiagglhcm' dpgckachjfé hot 4 riety and excellence. As usual we have endeavored to elimin-- B - ‘ : cen | Hashes, | t condition arin . * aas ines Pay - Sh GG ai ah ai | == 100 - | given to him by his little sister down - Sensation, - mental depresfiong’ Nation's Brain Cells, ate Ehe 011 dl‘n'ary lines and offer only that which is richest and P dizziness, fainting spells, lassitude and | _ In national government, as in all | 4 most exeid8vC. - haas . . ' Mf you have lost, found, want to buy, txhtmiftmnfiwomen should never fail | other great human concer is not | & The displays are interesting in their novelty and newness, | sell or exchan vHicl Early Men in America 13adiaci§et is tried and trucfiwomen’s possible to destroy shea | 4 and we would have you see the goods while they are so fresh | 5¢} I ge lany'a cle, you can Geciogists aver that the oldest land Prepared from mature's roots and - and - complicated | sys... a |# and inviting. The lines to observe consist of . --get complete satisfaction through the in the ons a tet (i wlc s Mac | herbs, it contains no alcohol nor, mate | shew poul may be witholl % _. 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