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CORRESPONDENT COiltilli DA Mis I II HI II nilllU LUIIIU PICTURE OF BIG Views Stupendous Panorama of Artillery Fire and Sees British Forces Charging Through Smoke and Flames CAPTURE OF REDOUBT IS BRILLIANT FEAT jtsants Work in Fields and Women Stand Idly in Door ways While Terrific Strug gle Is in Progress, IS MOMMN) JO'.KNAL PtCtL LI.SIO WINII liriiish Headquarter in Fiance, is (via London, Oct it, i p m.) Along tin' Hnlliuh-Ilaisnt's line, where the fighting has been almost continuous since the taking of Loot, 1 correspondent had an unprecedent ed vii w of the British attack which tool the HohensoUern redoubt, Prom a vantage point in the fiat country was rltnesd a stupendous panorama of artillery preparation and glimpses of infantry rushing through smoke and shells. Bo rapid nas ihi' fin- that an effort to count tiic niimiii r of audible shots per min ute from the British BUM failed, in front, to the rlSnt ami left, ami far in (lie rear, nuns flashed mid scaltor- nl shells over the landscape. A sec- I uiui's lull in the firing by the baiter la m tin immediate neighborhood was filled by thoee farther away. The line of both the British and Oilman trenches was discernible In I long . loudi of smoke from the burat lag shells. That of the Qerman ar titter) seemed smaller in volume. No sells were seen bu rating ill l.oo it- I self, which appeared peaceful now 1 hock of the British positions. Fori iius tremendous concentration was re-' Hlicted to '. narrow theater, attains! ' the frontal pOlitiOtM of the opposing; it tvai a warm ami perfect autumn day. a bright sun shining through I hanks of clouds which gave the aero pliuics i iner. Kolling clouds of gas, I rlatng up from the British Mem ins Uka Iteam from 'he locomotive of a! pMslng train above the edge of a cut. I as it was released Irom the appafn- tus in the trenches, was distinguish M from 'he explosion of every va rietv uf shells. The reddish, black j Urihsh lyddite and oil black tier-; man nine-Inch explosives shot up: thrmiKli the light and smoke in dense' spurts, tinged a' the bottom Kith dust i frisn ih sum of trenchest while ftfe expto 1 iniin d( sh Qg feet the i barbi hot low to and high ti. h Pull targe ci ill the air mid high ( air caused also were . From shrapnel. liber ihraphel burattng nad big vaporous puffs plosives burattng in the big black puffs. Thar isph.vxiatinlg gas shells, MKlia! shells to assist the gunners and shells Which dropped streaming point uf fire like those from a sky- rooket. The sun, shining through the clouds shove and below, made a mass of changing color thai was an eye-tlr-inR pectaole, Now toward Hullueh U was pink und towurd Auchy-Ias-' Hasse dark green, while toward the Rohensolltrn redoubt., and Foss, the Herman parapet became visible for an Instant, only to be hidden again. Avenues of trees along the reads, sonic of them cut down by hll fire, stood stripped like tele phone poles, of their limbs and foli '1e and there were to be seen the JkkkcU ruins of villages, spectral m the variegated mist of destrucl ion-when- e . ante a continuous ugly roar, which submerged 'he sound of the pUChin, guns and rifles firing dur ing th bull' hour from 1 to 1;J0 le for ihe BHtish infantry sprang from Meanwhile, in the the minors proceeded w in's mining countrj W"l. Ihe.r Willi. f.ieiTO.eu Were llloW log; women going and coming in the Milages or standing in the doorway. UH1 si. hlnr supports straining their Jl" '"Ward Ihe battlefield or playing football, ready to find cover in the eagouta ,,r cellar instuntly should 'heir neighborhood be shelled. The onlj way ihe progress of the ;'";'k could be told to an observer looking over the whole battlefield 'y Ihe lift inn walls of fire of the British guns from the front lo the n.-iin Herman trenches, while the '""nans moved theirs back, prcsuni wy in punish the Hrltlsh resrves OOBIng i.. support that advance. A flush of Ham and it was seen 'Id Loos was on fire. An officer on Mrs back in the mist of shells was WO fm' an instant and was gone. Oldlers were seen springing over a paraiiei, presumably running forward j bomb and were lost in the man jjjj "f smoke which gave only a few sumpses of the prPeenc of human '"ings in the inferno. KENA! PENINSULA" SHAKEN BY TREMBLOR 1 Mons.NO JOUMNAL tPBCIAL .MOO WlBtl N'Ward, Alaska, Oct. 1. A severe "tli'iuake shock was felt ihrougb . nal peninsula al 1:10 o'clock ' nigh, Tn(. 0,.k continued len eotuts hut as far as known no dam- '..s don.. In Kevvard Ihe earthouake was RC mp0td bj a roar as if there had 1 ' Iremsadous explosion within n" arth. Buildings trembled and v "I'l' i ashed Into the streets. "Wiled lately after (he earthquake u;""ng north wind arose bringing rf, snowstorm or th season, as vMiitl ,PW .,11 nji n(1 ih is morntnf Kilties band at the Armory bu"day, 8 p, m. Adults, 50 cs; children, 25 cents, FIGHT NEAR LOVO T SECRET SERVICE nollie A, York and Edward Kan Are in Custody for Al-j leged Manufacture ofSpuri ous Gold Coins, ' !,. T.UNL BMOtM I ) 11 n Francisco, net. K. The entree of a flood of spurious five-dollar gold gdacaa, variously estimated u repre senting from $:;:., Out) to J.'ci'.moo, cir cuited throughout the United States for three years, has been located, gov ernment agents said here today In the arrest or two former Oakland, Calif. policemen, Rollie v. fort and k.i ward Karr. Beth wore da.- here to night in custody ,.f United States mar shals. York from Columbus, t, ami Karr from Ogden, Ttah. t,. anewi r -cret federal indictments filed a : v. areeki ago Alleged operatloni of Turk, aald to be a minister's son, ami Karr, are said to be one of the biggest counterfeit ing ventures thai has confronted the United Slates secret service, whoae ag.-nis trail! d the prisoners across the Country to Canada and back. The Plant alleged to have been used the counterfeiter! has been locale. 1 b 1 111 han Francisco. The five-dollar shortwelghi gold coin, made and passed principally In Los Angeles. San Francisco, and Seat tie is u naided as a remarkable conn . forfeit, it said that a profit the of counter- fetters lull. each 1 on. RICHARDS & PRINGLE'S MINSTRELS HERE OCT. 25 The big fun show that you have been Watching fm Will scon be here .Manager Sherman of the CrVI theater announces the appearanci , j . Kn hards Pringle Famoua Geor gia Ml nitre is on Monday, October 26. The company numbera thirty people and Includes the names of all the hailing Ethiopian fun makers. Tin- big First Part, "The Falai e o( Revelry," la aeons and aeons in ad vance of anything ever attempted by competitor, a veritable feast for the eye and a tympnony of sweet moving, and a ha melody to the lest It will be one I gaiety and if you music, singing and wholesome fun, yoi miss it. There Will be a rude at noon, and of the theater at 3 iters lend j night ot ! fun d mind him i. LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (4 iintiniirtl 1- riiin age gevea.) j .. way. In both, ihe healing ami law are menial, and W PLAN FOUND BY Principle j this ge arc thus ! materll dure oflrelatlot led to examine into the nature Mmd und mind action, christian Science teache that J la thai which thinks, that which presses itself ill ideas. inielligv consciousne, Thus it is th baa all manifestation, tin- Principle uni e.- Intelligence of the clow s thai Mind is Mind and its Ideal liig. Mind is that mill that which is univarae. it dis- Infinite, and that constitute all b Which manifests manifested. Thus it is Trulli or actuality, and thrs eaii be no plate Where Truth is not. in finite means without limitation or boundary, without beginning or end, without qua nt native, dimensions. It means omnipresence, the everywhere present, it means omniscience, the all-knowing consciousness. i means omnipotence, the almighty power. This Infinite Mind is Spirit, the sub atance und essence of real being: It is Soul. th identity and Individuality of ull ,-ieh! wlonu- it is life the creating i .' i..i,,,a.,i.. ,.r ..ii ......ie- ii- ; duiiriiiiiiik . inn i'.'' "i .' . ity; it is TCIlUl, the actuality of being; the Love, it is substance of all good- j ness und harmony. This infinite, ab-! solute, perfect. Indestructible) omni present, omnipotent being is the in corporeal Father Mother Cod. Ihe di vine "I.V of the Scriptures whose true nature is revealed through Christian Science, This divine actuality is the scientif ic basis on Which all Christian healing is demons! rated the divine Principle j whose Unlimited power is utilized iirj the overcoming of sin and sickness it follows axlomatlcatly thai per- feci Principle is manifested in per fect ideas: hence man and Hie uni-I vers.-, ih. representation and expres sion of Mind, must partake of Its per-! feci infinite, spiritual nature. Thus wo arc led to accept the truth of one of ihe futidamcniul 'state- meiits of Christian Science. viz "All is infinite Mind and It Infinite manifestation" (Selene and Health, p. 468 ). Because man is the image and liken, ss of Clod, like his Father, it follows thai he must incorpo real, spiritual) perfect, and thai th universe must be harmonious, inde structible, spiritual, a realm wherein perfect law governs perfectly. Christian Science maintains that di vine Mind is Ihe infinite, divine real it v. whieh embraces and suppoiis rial existence; constituting (onl, perfect man, and n ttt verse, which cannot be p through the physical senses I rfeci t unl- rceiveu it only . . Through undrtandlng. I'nreaUt of fcSvll Mind. But if reality is spiritual, perfei c there arises Ihe rjuestloni "Whal 01 evil, material discordant conditions?' Here christian Science explains thai, as Spirit, the absoluts good, is infin ite, everyw here, there can be ll" PnM S for either evil or mailer. II therefore classes all phenomena ami all exper iences which "re unlike perfect God und perfe.-t man, as unreal, as falS concepts projected in erroneous phy- sical sense, as IttttrU beliefs, and it ssiiKinins i his contention bv destroying these conditions, thus proving untrue, for truth is lndetW Thus it differentiate between 1 tual and seeming and enables rei oKnizc en or as error, thereby them ctible. maK- lug the separation between error truth. Christian Science shows thai so-called mind which Include thi lief In evil, matter and disease. !i real Mind but a falsa COBCep mind, the Adam dream, which aud the be nol of Albuquerque morning journal Sunday. 1.,, in 1n.11 1 unreal l -IIJ s s bell. I that two simply a Mi mac five concept i I n ttme him.ii P 1 lit ah thru is I the in, till CSrclltial slcps W Mm Science Chi isti.i tin uni 1 Pealing tlie recognition 1f uht of all tint which 1a 1111- KL fiA 1 , u . .1 k 1.... ..... ' ...... uni n BMiiiuiii and not an ait til ev.,.nce. I'nlcas this stand Itt " ..... ...... ... ..... v .1 tar.' 1. uie''rt I maintained, t lir'ttian r I lie scieiutficalK or suo I MMtrattd, The first Sep in the any mistake is the pci mist at- e So long is , in n.jn neaimg caiitnu saflllU Jem- . orreetion uf L'eption ..f the Oeliev error '.llllliil 1 01 lect vials the an 10 i t 1 11 and II u . We it. I'hristian Si n :'. 1, true nature of mortal mind and ha gubstratum, matter, and -h..ws that I material, diarordant conditinna must I he dealt w 1 . 11 01 . th h. corr tor only on ii them, as is , thai basta (the .as, i I other en 01 The ord I healing th r any I lion ot the erroneous nature I ease, sin .uni all that is unlikl I then in the application of a' I truth to the el'mlnatton of in I thai rtght, harmonioui condltloi I 1... unw . Jl 111. iv e-i.i uiisiieo. al IllS'll SPIICU.II Kt'.OMlllg i'l' thinking spreaaaa the actlvl Truth in conaolousneaa. The lug of iiou is tin- app arlng of of ' I, hrist in us. I Ins heaiiiu: onsi ioueneefl brings hope e siiim r and si toyl ng Ihe 'comforts the sorrowing " "ie mitqei. awaaena tu I he ils the affh. ted bv de i darkness of error With the light of ) Chi ist, Truth. Vrs'rssar) lii crin itlon I II is tluis seen that Christian heal- ' ins is mn brought aboul through hyp. I ! Holism, will-power, ormetital sugges-1 Ition in any torm. for theae method .ail Involve beiu r in the realltj of mat- I tor and evil, and siiuplv effect ihe e- change ,,f one l.i liet for another. They depend wholly upon the influence of I one iniiuaii iniiiu un i aiioiuei ami ine danger of this method become appar ent when We rei ogni.e that the Qual ilty of the mind may be evil and may I thus transmit evil. In Christian Sci ence healing the human mind is not la tailor, for the healing power is di I vine Truth arhlch diapebj error and its .effects. The human will does- not en i ter then fore into the operation, even 'as in correcting a mathematical error we do not use will-power but perceic the error a.s such and apply the cor- reclh trutl One of Hi tian S. c in i cardinal points in Chr!- healing is lo re. I'gni.C all diai ae iml sins as mesmerism and p.ill of nan than It 1 e div ine Frill- I'he guod that I Ihe evil which 1 1 would ind tluit ln,,.v are striving dav b dny to have hat I would not. it i(1 tn, , ., ,,- .p . M hnl thai was in do it. but sin that ( hrist. Ihal thvv ltitiN' ib niottsirale this .Now if I d 0 nioia I thai i lleth in me." 1 conformity w dw i this stat' mnt ristian BJclenc I not the man uial and only believed In b in sense, and man and false el v significant of sin as well if th each r. at Apostle that Ihe ev always Imp so far as It in I true b t Ihe as disease. Human Sense Healed. 1 ne iieanng wors. is lo coiiiiiisiieu In thr' human mind by bringing about i a change of consciousness wharaln lies the belief in error which has lo be corrected. Thl human mind I thai quality of consciousness WhlOh embrace error and yet which can b - Bin to know divine Truth. ll is th plane on whieh the real can leaeh the unreal. H Is a kind of clearing house whi le Truth can be known, where er ror ' in he corrected and Where har mony can be established. It is a transitional stage of experience In which transformation takes place, through the renewal of the mind. It Is nn Imperfect consciousness, still in fluenced by error, but one to which the saving Christ can com, healing it of its erroneous beliefs and renew ing it with the mind of Christ Mor tal mind or the carnal mind is wholly evil and erroneous hu th human mind i. in e i obtaining nun Ii SI vol. puss, sses also som. good. It la this element of good Which is quick ened and enlarged through the ap pearance of the Chrisi in onsi lous m ss. and which will eventually be so transformed thai all error will he de stroyed and the perfect spiritual, har monious consciousness of the renl llllll b'' established. Christian Science heals sill in the same manner that il heals aiokne, bv recognising the fact thai evil is the opposite of good of the absence of cood. und thus, has neither Princlpb nor power; that it is no part of Hod s creation since in the Infinity of good there can be no plao for evil. it shows that evil is a. lie, h liar, and the father of It," as Jesus termed it. cud that it exists in the human con sciousness only as a false belief of gOOd). W hen Christian Clone reach is the consciousness of the sinner, it shows him the deceptive character of evil, and awakens him from thr mes meric dice in, the bondage in which he has been held. He is thus set free and ev il no longer appeal lo him. He ceases indulging in It because Ihe de- irp has i n destroyed by the pres ence and power of divine Love, he has begun to work out his salvation through Christ. Three Modes of Healing. christian Science healing reaches Ihe individual in three ways. Kirst. through reading of Christian Silence ni hearing i. spoken. This healing is accomplished when the truth of the written or spoken word enters a ra I cPttV consciousness ami brings about ii change in the quality of tin' thought, so thai there is an awakened 'interest, a new cji-w point, a clearer vision, an upltrted sense, a removal or ftar, a yearning satisfied, Ihe dark nea of evil dispelled, Un.l the bright ness and power of good mad. main fest ; the ma jesty, glory and presence ,.f infinite Hivine 1in.l revealed This improvi d 0OnClOQnl is then ex-' ternaltsed in improved bodily condi tion, ami health and harmony ate expressed I, surely proves the di vinity of christian Si lence fur ihe healing is Milely th result of the dec laration of divine Truth. Second, healing Is effected through the effort made by a person in apply Ihe Principle and rule of Christian Science in ids own problem. This is accomplished by the siudy of the Itl- l.le and the Christian Science text book and by the application of the Master's thtng In a scientific way, whethei n ba a cas. .if disease, sin or other d'senrd. This healing likewise r-sn Its from the destruction of i roneous beliefs bv the presence of di vine Truth and lve in "onscim.smts. hi er' Ptobkw mM thought nf Truth 1 ihe truth ami t hen 1" t It. me kni' tliut COll- I'.'lUi.t isKUis for I least :i alight degree of faith or i nd , pectam y and if he is t amest and lion 0fict he win t tin benefit of ihi 1 1 ui 11 vi mi 11 is Known aooas mm an. v.nien is 'iroimui in neir upon 10 proniem 11. i 1111s; 1:1 ri lenc inai . , , ..... ... . men 1 ii ma- m ml is not '"I'U. .11 OMI . f;,-t uk. 1 er.s learn to 01 date divine truth I wins ami to nothingness or j works ' It la 1 ga the truth tojjiuta and privlU a. matter whather and aroma n, To kn about m m.i f.U be r up. thr li Is cas ' 1 a 1 the I" t" lo or far away. I'luistian Sciem , Ilea Itn resu'ts from . awaki'iiel lon.scii.'isiiess nroduced I by the ('hrlsi Mind and neither tune. dlatance, matt' r nor ui' enter with into it. it nor can th I t'hristian Scici ihe law Ufa heal operation of d a'hoae Prlaclplt Spirit ran and l.oe ami through Chrtetiaa s appl) tliis law of lie honeetlj Reapet ting thlg Mr "Today the he. Hum s wide)) damoMtrate nant. eternal fteteni Kddy has said new . i of Truth I as an inrna lastead of a phenomenal e lllg is the CO pel at on tm ward men. exhibition its appear oiling 'iievv of the yos- irth p'.lce. good-Will lo- This coming, as was the Maater, is tor its es- , promlaed by 1 labliahntent . is a permaut at dtapenaa- men; bill the l.lissioll of 1 1 am aiming - c li I 1st la n .-vienee now. as in ine nine i of lis earlier demonstrution. is notla pgimartiy on,, ot pnyaicai neanng. Now, as then, signs and womb is an wrought in ihe metaphyaleal healing ot physical disease: hut these signs arc Ofili to deinoiisil ate It) divine origin. -to atlest tile reality of the higher, mission of the t'brist-novv I r to take aw a tl:,. sins of the w orld" i Science J and Health, p. 180). lurtatlan Science Tveatatctat. A christian Science treatment, or! the scientific application of divine! principle, consists fundamentally of (ear knowing of the nature of Qod and the real man. and Ihe ronseitient recognition of the unreality of mat ter and evil. It involves an analysis of thai which is to be healed, a Spirit- ual disc of Ihe t lion of which v eaiises. ,.-.e , rami ni of tie mental causes Ollblc, and a i orrcet applica- tb antldotlng divine Trathi ill correct and remove these Although thla Is a menial it is not a no re repetition of j I words Inn rather the reflection of di- j vine l.nv'e through spiritual conscious-j nea, ll brings about red merely a ; iphjsiial change. but Improves Ihe pa- tieiit niorallv. mentallv and apiritualiy. 11 Ollliss a ill. in iiemei in nuu uie. n i. nines hi.- Btandooml from a ma- , ,,irU,,;.l l.ioi. ll III, lifts ,. ,u .,..,,,; .rives him mm or over i evil and improves his whole being in ih. degree that he call grasp its truth. .! Christian Sclentistg know that "with 'o an, SI. PaUlQ0)j ., ibings are pnssible" and that Is Chriattan Science can accomplish Hfi l' 11 I "lo UOt; m.. mMibM i.f Inflnlln Mind. Itencel9 healing power roora.aud more effec tually. They are rfeeply graleful to day for the' good that has already conic lo them and trie goold they have been able lo do I" others, espoiiallyjo that thev have learnad lo know thai) unroallty of evil and have thu begun lo, defend thenuwive against ils in fluence or control, against every temptation and assault of evil mind, or animal magnetism. They an- grate- iful io know tint ther is a perrect ami .orn1.SH(, then, una su Hud w ho will guide i t hem. I eni help in trouble ' Bach of us can I I prove our thought i thinking something lna w . an beein ml life We arc all of the time o tii ink more of true, beaiing In of good and thus what is good and mind ine supremacy Increasli g sciousness. its presence In our con- We can begin In think more about life than death, more about harmony than discoid, more about success than failure, more about oj than sorrow, mors about hoe than hate, and with earnest desire and hon est endeavor our faith in God will strow until we begin to experienc some of the Peace of Qod. whi Ii o passeth all understanding " Is'sc for Mrs. raids. The love and gratitude which Chris- i Han Scientists feci toward Mrs. Eddy j is not lo be wondered ut when on ' takes iiiin account ihe great good j which has come into their lu es as I the result of her touching People are grateful to one who has helped them out of a serious difficulty, supplied some gn at need or rescued tin m from i disaster, I low much more graterui would they daturally be to one who has made it possible for them to b - healed of Incurable disease, bopeleaa sorrow, the bondage of degrading sin. of gngr, lust, hated, jealousy, re- venge, poverty, Ignorance, superstl tlon and fear, and more than this, who has healed thom of agnosticism I ami atheism iv revealing to them the; Uaturaine, simplicity und truth of the Bible teaching, and the possibility of their fulfilment Th.. whole worhi is Indebted in her for her Scientific and Spiritual Inter pretation of the Hlble, especially the, Words and works of ihe Master, and for her demonstration of the truth of his teachings. In the face of the - i ailed higher criticism ami th doubf respecting the correctness of much Scripture teaching and the possibility of obeying Christ Jesus' commands. Mrs. Eddys proof that the Bible in true stands out as the greatest, most Significant achievement of this age, for hereby th truth of Christianity and the l ightness of Its basis is si h n tlfically established. Mrs. Eddy early learned thai the Bible Is the word of Wod, the spiritual teacher i.f th.- ages. She turned lo il for light and leading when human ways ind means failed to give health und hone In Ils inspired pages she found Christian Science, the spirlnml fulfilment of Jesus' teachings und practice and she Ihus rediscovered thu Science of Christianity. The pinof of tin sincerity ol her aspiration and of the truth of her teaching la found 1" her own life and works and In the liveg of those who honestly study and dally strive to practice Christian Sci ence. She ' -I mil leave her work here until It was so established as to remain intact and Inviolate. With wisdom and foresight she In sured the safety .if the Christian Sci ence organization and the preserva tion of the pin ity of her teachings hv establishing The Mother Church as itn anchor of the christian Belene movement and by providing a Manual for ihe government of ih. bun a n. I a Hoard of Imei lots ter Its affaire. To Christian Scientists la a living examide uf the d. 11111,111 ot Hid vital Ifallh in God, a faith deep because rooted in spiritual experience. Whe knew Qod aright. She looked to divine Intelligence sbd prayed that October 17. 1915. .1 ;.!. rid IlllCIlt the W atton from ; Its 111. Mil - t e ihe tridr, j lllii enable pr. SllU'eri is a hi to IH it el asfiiriiiK 1 Btrat that the d jtioti is ai hand. Mrs. Bdd$ wri Wh-11 will J eaua to ofe - i d falloa - ; in all his mktht) a. It is the ' child, man Ulle degree r In the follow 111 I i,,. exainpb 01 Ihe M 1- 1 demonstration of Truth and Life, of 1 health and hnllneas t'hrlatlana claim ,, he bis folloarera, but do they fol- low l-.l him in the way that In- . ominand- Haar these Imperatrte com-1 mandi as youi perte. t areav h 'Be v,. therefore perfect, e, en (rather which is In heaven .s ib. v e into all I he World ami the gospi i t.. every reataret' j ih sick' ' iS. leuco and ll.allli. ? Oh, you Kilties; hear at the Armory tonight o'clock, Admission, a 50 cents; children, 25 them at 8, Crults, speak a Ghmd Word lor tlUUttbcT Iain's otlgh Kenii'dy. J. N. Rose i Verona. Pa., makes i' tan i 'if her experleni in tin M r Ida of Chamberlain it!( follow! "It has I gelf ami famiiv tor i ! for .old- and cough cough Romeaj en used ny my- umhar of ye r l also gave it aged thr and had cnuip last the attach at nded 'hamber In iminv of my 1 1,, my grand -d tiller half jnrs when sin winter, u hmaa ui on. e. I lev e i i COmRt Iain's Cough Remedy friends and nlhbom it with equally good p able everywhere, d I . U i Itipc tnill , Adults, 25 cents, 50 cents; children) 000000000 ooooooooooooooooo o o O I 0 O o o Q o o o o Don't Miss THE Bankrupt Sale of fABER'S furniture I Z Q GOODS AND FIXT1 RES MUST BK SOLD RE GARDLESS ol I'KH I We Still Have a Good As soilment lo Select Irom ot BRASS BEDS WOODKN BEDS SPRINGS MATTRESSES BUDDING COMFOR1 S BLANKETS LACE CURTAINS DRAPERIES BUCK'S HEATERS BUCK'S RANGES DINNER SETS CHINAWARE GLASSWAE KITCHEN UTENSILS ETC. ETC o 'o r o n O u o 0 o o i O o o 0 o in he hundred you use in f urmsliinK- und one tome o O i lo ! o E. Maharam 2H-2I5 W. GOLD. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Opera Talk Havrah Hubbard MM I It HV f Wells Weston, Pianist Hi BJECT Puccini's Opera La Boheme. I Presbyterian Church X Tuesday, 1 9th o O ) Hi. 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