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I V : mM^% K V ' / " #'" *.V'-v -Wk i THE NEW DINING HALL AT THE SOLDIERS' HOME Hembers of the Board of Trustees of the Soldier?* Home, Delegates From t^e Women'slEeuei Corps Mid the G-. A. B. Who Were Present at the Formal Opening of the New Dining-room' at^ the Minnesota Sol- } diers' Home Yesterday.Photographed by The Journal Staff Photographer. / J. j i "*, In the front row, from left to right, are George A. Whitney of Wadena, member of the board Major W. A. Hotchkiss of Preston, another member Mrs. Milo K. Williams, Mrs. Lamphere, Mrs. F. L. McKusiok, Mrs. Smith, Minneapolis Mrs. James Compton, Mrs. Keeler, W. R. C, St. Paul Mrs. Leavens, W. R. C, Faribault Mrs. Nettie M. Norton, W. It. C Minneapolis. In the next row are J. W. Oilger, G. A. R.. Minneapolis Secretary George N. Lamphere of the board Walter S. Weather- stone, member of the board, Moland, Minn. Colonel S. H. Towler, president of,the Soldiers' Homo board of trustees W. P. Dunninglon of Redwood Falls, member of the board Captain W. H. Harries, Caledonia, member of the board D. R. Noyes, chairman of the G. A. R. committee, St. Paul Adam Marty, Stillwater Dr. O. S. Pine, G. A. K., St. Paul. At the rear of these aro Major D. B. Henderson, former member of the board, Minneapolis Dr C G. Higbee, consulting surgeon, St. Paul Byron Sutherland, Minneapolis Chaplain L. P. Smith, ex-Mayor Robert Pratt, Minneapolis C. F. McDonald, St. Cloud, G. A. R. W. F. Allen of the home, G. A. R. At the rear are Captain James Compton, com- mandant Milo K. Williams, Q. M. and F. L. McKusick, adjutant. EATING THE FIRST MEAL IN THE NEW DINING HALL AT THE M INNESOTA SOLDIERS' HOME. Photo by The Journal Staff Photographer. THE H A! O F DEATH Stealthily Beaching Out for Saint and Sinner. Like the sword of Damocles the gaunt hand of Death is suspended over each one of us and only waits till the time is ripe to gather in the inevitable harvest. If human beings only understood themselves better and observed the laws of nature as carefully as they do legislative enactments, the average length of life would be doubled. The prime factor in longevity is careful treatment of the digestive or gans. They supply the elements of health and life and chiefly acquire the elements of disease and death. Dyspepsia is the principal barrier which stands before health and lon gevity. It has been aptly called the "Mother of all disease," and has fully justified its title. Chase's- Dyspepsia Cure is aimed at this one disease and never did marksman hit a bullseye with greater precision. Many enthu siasts have called it miraculous, and the many thousands of cures it has effected would seem to prove the truth of the assertion. No medicine has ever, within a given time, restored so many sufferers to health and hap piness, for true happiness cannot exist without health. Don't ignore what seem to be trifling symptoms, for they are the beginning of the serious mal ady. Indigestion, nausea, foul breath, sick-headaches, nervousness, distress after eating, coldness of the extremi ties and pressure on the heart are some of the forerunners of dyspepsia, and should be checked at once. Chase's Dyspepsia Cure will do this with absolute certainty, and is so rapid In its action that the. first dose will give relief. All druggists sell it under guarantee of its effectiveness or money refunded. ***f\, THE NEW BUILDING IN WHICH THE DINING HALL IS LOCATED. The Upper Story Is Used for Office Purposes and as Storerooms. Photo by The Journal Staff Photographer. \ ODD MEMENTO OFCIYILWAB A Miniature Monument Made of Fragments of Fort Sumter Sent by Col. C. T. Trowbridge io the Swamp Angels' Annual Reunion, at New York. FOR SALE BT Donaldson's Glass Block. Powers Mercantile Company. Welnhold, E. H., 6th st and Nicollet. Benjamin Levy, Nicollet ant] 31st st. Cirkler. C. H., 6th and Nicollet. Hermann. A. B.. 2d av and 4th st. Gamble & Ludwig, 3d st and Hennepin..' If your druggist cannot supply you promptly. Write for full particulars to Chase Manufacturing Co.. Newburgh, N. Y. CQMSTIPAT10 H T&2&&r&$r'* In watchsbaped bottles. 25c. At all druggists. Mother's Friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and so prepares the system for the ordeal that she passes through the event safely and with but little suffering, as numbers have testified and said, "it is worth its weight in gold." $1.00 per bottle of druggists. Book containing valuable information mailed free. THE BttADHELD REGULATO R CO.* Atlanta, 6a* IJ Mr $$kti$$Q Jttts.fi^ jdm&ms-:,'' .* Colonel C. T. Trowbridge of this city has sent a unique relic of old Fort Sumter to New York city, where it will be exhibited Oct. 20 at the twenty third annual reunion of the Veteran Association of the old First New York Volunteer Engineers, commonly known as the "Swamp Angels." Col- Is to love children, and nu home can be completely happy without them, yet the ordeal through which the ex pectant mother must pass usually is so full of suffering, danger and fear that she looks forward to the critical hour with apprehension and dread. onel Trowbridge was a member of this regiment before he received his com mission, and this regiment set up the famous Swamp Angel battery in 1862, when Charleston was retaken by the union forces. The relic consists of a tiny monu ment, fashioned out of pieces-battered from the walls of Sttmter by the union artillery. It was made by Corporal Vandyke of Company I,' Thirty-third United States colored troops, a protege of Colonel Trowbridge. This colored soldier picked up the bits when sta tioned at Sumter later in the war, and fashioned them into the shape of a monument. The base is a brickbat from the base of the fort's superstruc ture. Two stones rubbed iritp shape, taken from the old stone water table on which the fort-was built, surmount the brickbat. Vandyke had been taught to read by Colonel Trowbridge, and with" the relics be sent over to camp his first of ficial communication. It read: "Dis is de best dat I can do," kase de sandstone won't scratch." The veterans of the old First New York engineers are entertained every year at a banquet given by Walter S. Logan, a wealthy New Yorker. Col onel Trowbridge is unable to attend, in person and in a letter to Major J. C. Wambold, president of the association, he says: "Just a shade of sadness comes over me when I recall the fact that my chances of meeting again with the 'Swamp Angels' in this world are rapidly diminishing. This feeling of sadness is, however, dispelled by the hope that we shall meet some day where Angels of Peace will be our companions forever." . . When the famous Swamp Angel bat tery was mounted, Colonel Trowbridge was serving as a second sergeant in the engineers. He says the records still show this incident: ^ "".-. When Lieutenant James Harold was sent to reconnoiter and report on the feasibility of planting a battery in the swamp, he returned, arid told Colonel SerreH that it was Impossible. Col onel Serrell told hi mthat it must be done, and gave his orders to proceed, with instructions to send in requisi tion for anything he needed. Lieuten ant Harold at once turned in a requisi tion for "twenty men, 18, feet long." ,He ,^as ordered court-martialed, but there'is no record that he was severely punished for the offense. MEN U CA N GIVE Yo u You r Ol d Vi m Back ! What would you not sacrifice to feel as you did a few years ago to have the same snap and energy,the same gladsome, joyous, light-hearted spirit and the phys- ical strength you used to have? You know you are not the same man,and you know you would like to be. You might as well be. It's easy. I am making men out of wrecks every day, and I can make you as good a man as you ever were with my Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt Which makes vigorous, muscular men of the puniest, weakest specimens of "half- men " it expands and develops every muscle and organ in the body it warms the heart, increases the courage and gives a man power of mind and body such as any man can be proud of. It makes the eye bright and the step elastic it makes an athlete of a sluggard. It cures disease by restoring strength. It is a guiek and lasting cure for all Nervous and Vital Weaknesses, Varicocele, Rheumatism, Pains in the Back and Hips (Sciatica), Lumbago, Constipation, Indigestion, Enlarged Prostate Gland, Weak Kidneys, Loss of Memory, and all evidences of breaking down. It cures when all else has failed. '& .. ' My arguments are good, my system is good, but I know you haven't time to study these. You want proof, and I give you that and lots of it. When" your own neighbor tells you I cured him you will know I did it. i r Tell me where you are and I'll give you tfa e name of a man in your own tow I've cured. ' Every weak man should have one of your Electric Belts. " NEWTON BROWN. 8712 Mackinaw Ave., So. Chicago, 111. Writd To-Day for My Free Illustrated Book and Ftf H Information. li /? Dr. McI&tJE&hlin's b'cfok is published for free distributiorffro those interested iff the development oi vigorous health in men and women. I is profusely illustrated and describes my method of treatment and appliances. Sent sealed free on re- quest. Send, for it to-day. --.- OFFICE HOURS:,, 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. iriV Siunday, 10 to 1. Tries., Thnrs. and Sat, 8 p." m. DR . M. E. MCLAUGHLIN Going West This Fall? *..*.... MM...W I am organizing several personally-escorted excursions to Great Southwest and California in October and November. For home- seekers* health-seekers and pleasure-seekers. Rates very low and service faultless. An exceptional chance to see for yourself the Golden Land of Opportunity. You will be surprised to learn for how little money one may spend many profitable weeks in the far West Travel on the Santa Fe, the comfortable line. Would particularly mention Southwest home-seekers' rates twice a month, one-way andround- trip, and very low second-class colonists' rates every day to California. Other notable bargains October 8 to 17 for California (account American Bankers* Association), and on October 20 to Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Pecos Valley of New Mexico. Can not give full details here may be just what you are looking for. WRITE TO-DAY and learn full particulars. W. J. Black. Gen. Pass. Agent Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co.) ' , . Chicago *t -** - l ^i Special li\vit*ation to the School Children of Minneapolis. We Cordially extend to all the School Children of Minneapolis a special invitation to come to the Free Art Exhibitiim idnsistmg: of more than two thousand draw- ingsy included in the Consolidated Encyclopedic Library' done under the supervision of Howard Chandler Christy. We Know you will enjoy this exhihit and highly ap- preciate the educational advantages ifXoffers from the, standpoint of high class art. %:{$ ^\.p*?^ ^.-i \* v::,V .] Special attentiongiyen, to ^children between the hours of 3 and 6 p.. nfc~ VJ f^&M ' v,y ^ j^.: ,.,e - ^ , x. 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