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Tnesdav. September 24. 1918 THE TIMES. j PERSONAL SOCIAL NEWS! COMZKO EVENTS. Guest Dy will be observed by tha members ojf the Deborah Society ho will meet for an all day session Wod Bcsday at the First Christian church. A "Hooeri.'d" lunch will be served at noon. The Monro Street Ladies' Aid Society will hold a brief session follow ing the meeting of the South Side W. O. T. I". this fvf-nins at the home of Mrs. J. C. Miliiken. The L. o. T. M. Social Club will he entertained by Mr?. Joseph Miller. .".id Forsythe avenue. v-h-sii:y .afternoon. The weekly meeting tf the Ladies' Ai-i Society of the First 1 'resbyteri.-wi church will be held AVedtie.sday afternoon m the church parlors. There w ill he a meeting of the Franks Wiliard AW C T. t Wednesday afternoon nt th home of Mrs. Quick, 120 Hohman street. The marriage of Miss Clara Schmidt to Jf'S'ph M. Hoffman was solemn '.'.-d by the Rev. Father K.-rs of ,t. Joseph's church Saturday morning. Miss Flit Emrii k sfrvcii as maid e.f horn l and the groom's attendant whs August Schmidt, a brother of the bride. The bride wore a bine sloth ut and tailored hat and her flowers were roses and valley lilies. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the bride's home for the bridal patty and immed iate relatives. Mr. end Mrs. Hoffman will be at home in Hammond after a few days' visit in Chicago. Reservations for the Reciprocity Pay luncheon of the Hammond Woman's Club rj Saturday, October 5th, must be made be-fore. Monday, October 1st. Tickets may be secured from the chair man from the club officers or chairmen of the study departments. The clubs throughout the county will he represent ed at the luncheon and the meeting will he made most attractive and interesting. The parents and friends of the Girl Scouts are invited to their meeting Wednesday evening at 7:15 o'clock at the Central school. A program has been arranged which will include the follow ing numbers: Opening exercise. Reading. "Here's to the Flag" Ruth Smith. Song "The Star Spangled Fanner." Address Mrs. O. C. E. Matt hies. Vocal section Mrs. C. C. Sprout: ac companist. Mrs. Ray Wells. Address. "The Girl Scout is Loyal" Mrs. C. R. Tweeda'.e. Mr. and Mrs. William Kle-nschmidt celebrated the eighth anniversary of their marriage on Saturday evening by entertaining Informally at their home, 11 11 Monroe street. The guests pre sented them with several pieces of hand painted china in remembrance of the oc casion. Music and games were enjoyed until eleven o'clock after which a four course supper was served There were covers for Mr. ar.d Mrs. Charles Klein sohmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Klein s' hmidt. Mrs. Wright, Mrs. McGoe. Mrs. J, F. Smith, the Misses lola Reed. Tiorothy Hoidhrink. Vera and ran line K 'ins- hmidt. and John Ht-tHhrink. oiif f rd. Glen. William and Far! Klein s hmidt. Th-" meeting o.f the Rooster Club aux iliary was adjourned early Inst evening to permit the members to attend the mooting at Libertv Hall. Only routine business was transacted. Xext Friday evoningr the regular social session will be held at the club rooms in the Citi zens National F.ank building. Golden Rule Council No. 1 r. of L. will meet this evening at the I. O. O. F. hall and the members of the degree fam are especially urved to be present as there will be initiation. Initiation will feature the meeting of Hammond Chapter Eastern Star which i called for eight o'clock this evening at the Masonic Temple. Golden Rod Camp No. 1".7 Royal Neighbors will meet Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. Miss Virgin Hammond and Miss Mabel Fedler who are attending Indi ana University at Bloomington have re- REDUCE THOSE OKBGliS SWOLLEN VEINS Physicians are prescribing and hospi tals are using a new and harmless, yet verv powerful germicide that not only causes enlarged or varicose veins and hunches to become normal, but also re duces goitre, enlarged glands and veins. Ask any first class druggist for an original two-ounce bo' tie of Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) and refus" to accept anvthine ib its place. It is such a highlv concentrated preparation that two ounces lasts a long time and furthermore if this wonderful discovery does net produce the result'- anticipate.!, von can have the price refunded. It is not wise for anyone to allow swollen veins to keep cm enlarging. Often thev burst and cause weeks of pa;n uffenng and loss of rmplovment. Mart t"np Emerald Oil treatment as di rections advise and improvement will h"cin at once. Tour druggist can supply vol! 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Ftt turned to school affr spending the sum mer vacation in Hammond. Miss Ham mond had as her K'.i"St last week at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond in Mason street. Miss 1'auline Hoppenstine o Wl!hamspnrt, Ind. Mrs. Harney I-oian of Chicago visited Hammond friends today. RED CROSS NEWS GRENADES The annual output of liie American Red Cross sej;!ir rooms in Rome ex ceeds 2,Ch.i0, urn items of wearing a'p;irol for the refugees and the soldi- rs. Assistance has been given, within a period of four months, to 2.1'-3 families in Nevers. France. The Amtrican Red Cross was res; onsibie .for the aid. Green coffe ii.'- pounds each month is wanted in Franco. The wishes of the French commission will be met by the Red Cross War Council, which has approximated $Ii.6S for the pur chase of liM.Oiiii pound.-?. O Round rolled s'e.-l an additional eighty-se en tons of i will be shipped to the 1 Cross commissioner in France, and it will be used in making splints. For the purchase of steel, the Red Cross War Council has appropriated $9,627. "Morale" is th title of a play featur ing the Home Sorviee work o.f the Amer ican Hod Cross. Mrs. Henry Faceus is responsible for the play, which was giv en a preliminEry reading at a garden party in Cincinnati, Ohio, the home city of Mrs. Baccus. The entire country is summoned to the comradeship of the second Christ mas nd'.-call for membership in the Red Cross, which takes place from De cember 1 to 2H. inclusive. The sum mons will reach Americans everywhere, at home and abroad. In every district, the quota assigned is the "limit of the adult population." Aeknowledgmert s of the receipt o,f eighty-six per ent of the food packages sent to Amer.ean prisoners in Germany have been reo-ii'il, cording to cab!-? advices receive. at the headipnrters of the American Red Cross. The cable also announced that reserve supplies were now in all internment camps, and that French and Fritish prison help commit tees would furnish supplies to Ameri cans from their reserve stocks in the event tha; American supplies are not available. The "most model" home for war or phans and .for motherless children of Italian soldiers at the front Is the Asiio delta Tafria. which Is Situated high up on the top floor of a great stone building formerly used as a police court in Via Governo Vecchio. Rome. Here 200 children are "mothered" hy Signora Ida Magliocehet t i. who is in charge of -the institution, founded by Comitato Romano. Ill behavior at the Asiio Is punished by Signora Maglio'-chetti t hr-at'-n ing to remain at home. T-ars and jk nit .-rice from the unrulv children always result;. SE'RBTA.NS ATI. P. USING TANKS n'NtTKD PnESS CvrtT.n-HAM 1 PARIS. Sept. 24. Tanks were usel in the Serb; -tn offensive in Macedonia, the Fcho de Fans said today. j The mountain region in which the j a'I'ies are driving Is by fir the most difficult ground over who h the tanks j have attempted to operate. i GET OUT, SAID JAMES THEY DID Jim M:.-h'l.-f ttter of the Flarr.m.ond ' 'rphei.m t heat re talking: "Vour act is ahs. lat.--ly the w ors I ever so w in va ud' -.Jt 1 ie. Vou can't do a thing. II. w- you ever got in this house I can't understand. My booking agont aaast htve g-n- stalk mad. I n, i- s;.w anything so ba 1 as yo-i be fire and 1 hnr.i never to se-- nnvthinx 'like you again You're vl-'-std through finished .'lone get out " ks n cso ams K3 txsa amsi am 1 Clip out this coupon ind bring1 It with any clear small picture, photo, post card or snapshot, to E. C. Minas Co. Hammond Ind. find it will entitle yon to fine life riKMO PORTEAIT FREE, siso 14x17 Inches. A beautiful oval plaque. Tou do not have to buy a frame "for It or pay one penny. Your small pic ture will be returned unharmed. See artist's work at store. KO UAIX. OKS73aa. 222 WITH OUR AMERICAN 'Vi. - i. ft " I A. Square of (ierman village. This American official photo shows the square of one of ftp vi'jjes :-i the section of German soil now held ty American soldiers. .1:1 Ai.o.-r ii;in &r.d a French soldier are standing near a sentry box beneath a rrnei flic. In other words, the manager had rued the net. Jt was one of -;ir the L;l! op. ning cstriday at:d 1 toi'av and ti.-i was a n- t 1 n 1 1 pla.-e today. "1 in . : 1 i to give auiii-ville." stiid Mi f y patrons !ie!st-tter. v 'tit b.a their i r. t el ! i gem c n.- iit-d when they tome lore.'' IFiis Society Circus, a reoogn ;zed big time act. is the headliner of the mid week hoi start. ng tomorrow. COUNCILS RULINGS SrF.rtAt. To Tub T:mf 1 I-OWKLR. IND. Sept. 21 Th- Ton n ship Coamdl of Heft ir-'o of C. dar e'ro k township he Id p. . ry spirited meeting last Saturday night, having under con sideration several important matters coitci rning the township's welfare. Among the orders etit-r- d were the fol 1 it.g : That no minors sh.oul.l he allowed in any pool room. That no card games should be played in any public place in the township. That there should bo no loafing or loitering in any restaurant in the t-e.vn-sh i p. That no merchant or other person should sell tobacco of any Kind to a m in- .r. The order reads that should any en" violate any provision of th" riili'ig that the offender shall be imtoediat- !y re ported to the County '.,un. il of Ivf, use and that body shall pr-c-d acra.n-t them at one,.. There was a large at tendance at the moiling VICTIM Bf HOLDUP If CBITICIL SHAPE Peter Gorczica of East Chi cago Robbed and Beaten. Peter Corciiea. r.C'K. Walsh avenue. Fast Chi--a go, is m -t very critical con dition as ti-.e re.-ult of an assault made upon him by unknow n parti- s last night. He wa ssc t upon, b-aten anl robbed e,f a gold watch arid $4e in cash. The noise of the f 'niggle, whii h oc curred in the stic-t. was h-ard by a neighbor. Paul 1 i.rr.-.u. who ran out just in time to sc.- a hi.;, six-tooter mak ing his get away. This morning Corezica was still in a semi-conscious condition wi'h I r. Haie in a 1 1 enda n-o. His t 'iidit '.c-n is repo-.-!e,i j to bo v ry serious. GABY m TAKES 10 101 Jt AT T -.TH C'vi-T.'L INLU AXAloLIS. INT.. .--!. It Tit r.ry Ib-s. 'i. of Gal y. - lirvan .-"on. was arn.ooi l.y 1 -; a; r y I nit-l SOC-.-s Marshal It- a in n a t te.-id. ntial v ar rant clu-rgiiiii hiia with b-ics- a driii gerous en. my alien. Ues. h is sact to have ma-Jo ?e Ft i-ci? Mat- !-.. 'it.-. Ho THIH. RR 0 Gained rlesh. Strength and Good Na ture by TaSingr VinoL Middletown. Conn. "I used Vinol for my little girl 5 years old for a ruti eTown, nervous condition. She was thin, irritable cil th time and had no sppre tite. In a week 1 noticed an improve ment and now she has a good appetite, has gamed in fit sh and strength and is much pleasanter to live with." Mrs. C Vt. Wilkinson. -There is no secret about Vinol. It owes its success in such cases to beef and cod liver peptones, iron r.nd manga nese peptonates and glyecro-phosphat es, the ol lest and most famous body-building tonics known. Jos-ph "W. AYeis. Druggist; L. Harry Weis. and Xorrls Pharmacy. Vinol is sold in E. Chicago by Schlleker's Tharmacy, and In Whit ing by L. H. Mattern and druggists everywhere. P. S. Our Psxol Salve stops itching and begins healing at once. Adv. iIOlSIIIP ROYS ON GERMAN SOIL v' V i I -s. 4 : t e l .ef cy son rotree on eu.iu . v .--co k amon aecK like a BOARD? IT'S laaa waiitis There's no use suffering from the .M.vfui agony ei' iaiiit back. Iion't wa.t til! it "passes off." It enly comes back. Find th" cause- and Mop it. Insoased conditions ot the bladder or kindneys are usuhIIv indicated by stiff lame ba. k. wrenching pi. ins. lumbago. sciatica, nervousness, s'eepiosse. s. tired, worn out feeling, pain m th--' lower .abdomen. These are nature's signals for help: H- re's the r in-'.ly. he n you le.-I the first twinges of pa:n or . xj"-rienee any f.f these ssnittoine. get bus;, at once. (Jo to i.ur druggist and get a h.. of the pure, original 1" ' hi M F.I I, Haar lem oil Capsules, lmport-d fi-tsh every month froni the Inborn: ones ;n Hjaiiern, Holland. Fbrisant and easy to take, thev almost instantly attack the poison ous' germs tha' are . logging up your sc ion and brma -i iok i. li'f. For over two hunoi.-d years th- v have been helping the sick Why ne t t ry them? Sold everywhere by l-liable iltuggis's in s-aled piokag"S. Three sizes Mon-v bio k 1!' they iio not help you. Ask for ':ol.n MF.DW." and be sure the name ""lOl.D MHUAI." is on the box. was brought to the Marion county jail, where he will bo held pending further instructions from Washington. Six men charged with bringing liquor into the state, from Chicago were ar rested in Fake county by the deputy marshal. John Vui-ikuv ich. of Oary. al leged to have taken sivt. n gallons of whisky t-i 1 laty, was unable m provide bond of S2.fia0. and was brought to the Mari.-n county tail. .1 hn Z.al'ski. Ren Yaffe and M-n-r Kb mpticr. of Fast .'hi cag'i, charged wi'li tt unsporting forty tail- ns of vvlrcky into the state, gave bond of fH.otni 1 nth. and .1 dm Onick. and John Zella, of Fast Chicago, cb.artt id with bringing '-h gail -ts of whis ky to Fa-t Chl.aiio. gaf bold of f.'.f'O each, fienditig the action of the fedetal Stand jury. MftTTEB IS UP TO THE BOBRD In a letter j- TI. E. Graham of Of ary regard mg Fake County's proposed- tubT- culosis hospital Fir King of the State k.ard of H altb says: State Foard of Hea'th. Tniiianar-o'iis. Scot, in i ct 1 ? Mr. Heib-rt F. tlial.am. 1112 Proadv.ay. Gary. Ind. Pear Sir: Replying to your let ter of September ". I am enclosing copy of an opi-.ioii by tl.-- A r.ey General of India: i m r.,f. t ! t. r-cn-'e to the es: abiisi.ne nt l uberouiosis ho-j it a Is. I have also, as . u r nr. th. matter of the sal if county not, taken - of b'-n ls with 'he boii.iii.g d.priilment of t he; FiC'tchcr Ann riot n In taking up 'his n Je J l . . 1 to the .a -1..; -i N-itainai 1 :ao r. I wn ik. re ,; ru-v s th- 1 M it s-.n iv'ii I- ."dce'oni -;: b'-nl-a::i & ,;' tins yest c r- ir,g d- i -ai'l m s. Mr. Fi ;.im i f a'torr , a ,- I rn day by te-b-pnc .-lie mid state i th his nrm of a' ti -rnej s v. r no ord v ith the , pini. !, v Gciurai n;nl t in complete of t! .t he At- .11 Id ot titab I stand why an - pim.n hid be n tio'U that a referendum would I., required in F.ak .!oy in order to leiralize tin ah ,-f bor.dr to state t ..f the at!, He -ns to riu y s i-i'vo a.'j'llori'd mv ;. r.i as the opinit-li 1'or the lc iitimg Fletcher American department National I! of ink. It would county t county ca seem, th .-mmissi. i 1-gab re f re. that the of I.ake n - ". i s i auth-.r:: county tu he stablishment of a ib. rcu the is se and losis hospital, and luthori sue of bonds for this purpo sell such bonds wit The de-lav in this rest r tloll. en cure. At- case, hns to tiie Time r.O.Iired to 1 l.rst, a written opinion from th torncy General; an i ore the opinion end. t. so. at torn s l'.r t ho Bank. the bonding department . Fletcher American National I trust this will all ba at isfactory and that the count v com mis; of Lake count v will See the; clear to go right on with this loners r way spien- did work. Very truly yours. V. F. K I NO. Asst. Sei retary A Tiehtwad Patriot is the worst thing that vas ever made. Get Rid of That Persistent Cough If vo-i are sub.ier t to weak lungs, h.- .i he cough as :i w.-ii-Miig i: K MAN'S ALTFUATIX'r: m .. aid ou in st-..;.mg the cinch. Ft add i-.11. it is a -.'.Liable io.-i:e an-1 health-builder in such cases. No alcohol, nine .tie or haln t-1 01 miny .rtl .'.-. T- tM e;;. succ. lOjul use. TOc and SI CO It ot ties at all dmjrTists or from manufjeturer, postpai-t F.CKMAN LABORATORY, 1 hilad-lphia. IPsT Ais AROUND -GAR Y- EXPRESS COMPANY CHANGES LOCATION j The (liirv offices of ti: American 1: it! .v;iv Ia V-- t ' jfiipany. ... it.-il on West Sev.r.th av-nue for :l numb'r or - i u 1 s is biotig tn.ii id to 0J5 .'ishir.K- ton ptio ;. 1 iiu ii- v i.iac'-s are ta-irig .'noucinl.s 1 e- d Ij handle the- iti- ci eased i us in- i..s. Mi. .a;..i Mis Stopvell, formerly with th- W !:-l',iri;i., have re turned tri m Oll;u to take cl.aice. SERGT. MILLER RETURNS FROM AUTO TRIP Sergeant William Miller of the Cirv p. lice department lias returned from an auto trip on t h WaP.ish river and 'ties In the middle . f Ind. ana The s.-fieant was 0 ompan I ed by his pa ' -ents from Kotits. Ind . and reports an erjosa'.-le trip. FOLICE DONATE TO THE MONTHLY TOBACCO FUND The police, made their regular month donation to the tobacco fund for th hovs in the ttenclie-s when they sent 27 f.ft t' day. Kr.ch month for .several months the police department have mad" a donation to the tobacco fund for the boys over there and in the states in sums similar to the donation toia. The dona'lon is ser.T through the Red Cross. BARY BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Since the new ruling that no per mits over $2.nei ran Is'led ft- the loon! building commissioner's office a'.! over that valuation hnvlr.jr to p-i" thvoM rli the national and siate buil'l Ing en:ine!lf, bu'ldlng operations 'n Oary are nt a standstill. The new rul ing ineludes the face that n. thing but living qu.T'ters up to $2,f,nft can b Is sued permits for gara ares, business l!'icks. r-r any structure outside for actual living quarters can be rrrnnt-d Vestcr.lav thermits were for two small s t t'i -t a r-s as fc-lleiw-s: Cm 1 Roll-is. rt fi 0 o Monroe street. ..ne-.--..r-y frame ret.b r.ce t.. .-ot $.2r'r T.'ieoh TF.-h, rr,f, A'i-ims iree-t. e-ne-st-.iv- frame r-'sab-n''-. $2.r.'"-n. SMALL CHILDREN LURED TO CHICAGO Mrs. W. J. Tickle, IS? 5 Taney street. Caiy. vest' rday sent her little girl and lov. -c-'oi five ,-md s:x years eld. to si hool wph n ej -Th hot- -ri who is old er. The cirl and the P'tle children did n--t co to sr-hool and did not return 1. -me night. Th" mother became a': termed and n tlfel the police, when a wide search was instituted for the n.i sr log t- s -vvitho'iit avail In all parts of 'lirv. w l.en tl.-' po!:re department received a rfessaae from the Chicago Iie'ecf ive P. u re a-1 that they had two Mi't'e children, a bo yand a girl, rtvlntr ti;n rbscripti'n cf th,e missing ones They had been l ir-' l by the elder girl r. the b'rr cttv. Th nether In.medi-it'-lv went after her little cares. big day's Business. PTC, PAY'S ---, Four hundred and ninety-one dollars was the total arnoun' of finest assessed and collected by the Fist Chicago city court as a result of the baree number of cases on the dock, t yesterday. In three cases the lines were J".'"1 and costs. These were the liquor oas. s. as follows: Joe Pidich. Mike l.epidat and George I.elak. The .-uer w-as also book ed on the charge of keeping a gambling house. There were also a number of J.". and $ t ', fines assessed .-.gainst in mat, s of disoiderly houses. Six of the tvven- i,st ss. ,i tines received tho cus tomary ?1 and casts. 'questionnaire WORK PROGRESSES The work or, the questionnaire for the local board of Fust Chi. -age. is progress ing r.-pii'y and s.uisf o ion !y. thanks to the a'to:a,--s and in lust rial m-n .and ch I ks who . we thus far volunteero-d for this line ot s. t vice. Attorney tv. 11. 3b-e reported this mora,n- that ca.h . f the fdawiiig ln-du.-iries had fiirni-h- i a r...m who woubi g:e .a -sistaiice- in this work right in the plant:; thorns- Ives und thus- save ibo riii.e if the no n who we ubl otherwise hac t- to the i i'y hell. The tir.a.s eo Ch, mii-al Co., tn- I". S. Metals Jie hmng Co.. 'I'iic ' 'iiatorilon P.ivet Co.. the l,i-e,,r 'i' -k V.'oik.,, tiie Hubbard St- 1 !''. lelri s (-., t In- interstate Iron t' St-- 1 Co.. the It- public Iron Steel Oo. Any olio r imhisi I a- s who can furnisii m- n for tins w .-rk are asked to g.-t ti -in w I ' Ic wh-- v ill s wear the i.ssisoirt in ;.s -in ass-tcia'c lo-mber of the a-n is.-ty 1-ai.l. Tln.s givt s the l.o'r. r the authcrity t" cxecuie the c?i: --st ionna .i e a;. 1 acknowledge sign.t- Washing Won't Rid Head cf Dandruff i The only sure way to pet rid of dan- druff is to dissolve it. then you destroy lit entirely. To do this, get about f -ur loiiiiets of ordinary liquid arvon; apply jit Pt night wh' ti retiring: use enough to I moist- n th- scalp and rub it iu g'.r.ily j w i- h t ho (ir.g-'-r 1 .ps. I l-o thi tonight, and by morning, most I if not nli, of your damlruff will b-- p--no. I ,'ii d thia e i r f.-ur more a pi I a ' ions v.iii I on i pie tidy dissolve and entirely destray e-er- single sign and tiaoe of it, no matter how much .huieiruff you iiiay hav --. You will find. too. that all itehir.g and dicgir g of the scalp v.iii s-op at once, and yo-ir hair will be fbilTy. lns!!--u. fiooy. silky and soft, end look and f I a hundred ttm-s belt-, r. Yo-i can get Iio.111 1 arvon at any d ru g store. It is ir."t ia;-, e and tl-'ver fails to ? o the w-orh. Aflv - lull 01 a nolHTV p-.tbi:.-. The . .- lo I S I:.'.-: tar C ill!' t- ! ; ! . 1 ecu :.s:!..-d nt i city s ),.!- Fas: tid:is. F-.t. rs. ;., k !.n--dy mil e! li-!d. y; T lie--. !a vs. ot :.!:.. ; !- -: , 1 ;. r -I- i t, W htliiig and l-'roe; V-.incsd i s, I;oc . 1 . . t . n. Fuxy and M - Clot-k- y, T'mi s.i." v.". K- r.nedy. Lo..it;.a, Whi" mg -o cl J-ro--; Fridays. JI -iii. rt. e;i.n lo trier, Fuzy and Roe; Sauu Jays. J;..... l.oee an! Lopatk.i. The n.an tir-o, n. 'in d on h day is. made r hpiiiftWe f..r the work (,f that day. Ho ; s s1; r .p. , t.. k". p 171 touch with his colleagues a:i l .' . ' tliat e(rbody is on the j . b al l!ie ti; i oiiited time. Whadda Moan "Afford?" - -" e': .-s t . ' t.re witiioni '' .-, 1 1 r-d r.,mi). P. .1 if Women's W ork ? Aro women as yet rta'.Iy ncclf d in nil our industric-s? One of our experts in industrijl management believes that b'jfore the war ends womon will be needed by the hundred thousands, and we ought now to be planning for their training and safe guarding. Now is the time to pre pare, and develop plans and policies. Every woman should make herself fit for war's call at home or abroad. Health and strength are within the reach of eveiy woman, and there is no better time than now to try an herbal tonic, which has had a half century of practical demonstration and successful results in most of the delicate derangements and weak nesses of women. It is the '"Prescrip tion" of Dr. Pierce, used by him in active practice many yjar?. and now sold by almost every druggist in tablet or liquid form. If it is a headache, a backache, a sensation cf irritability or cwitching ct Yam Plaeo w here You Can Get Just What Ygh Want I Straube's v.u 1 ei not 'talked" into iy-inq'-oiif certain )iar.o or iacr jiiano. Dcalci's who arc ..-oin)olI('d to sell only one make ' jtiano ha"e no otliei- ar gument than to Tcli you that his "only one kino " i the hest. The irotl uets of many of t lie !a ! l; et and most noted pkv-o ma.kers are s o 1 ! . -. Straube's. You out- ii to vourself to insit: many different makes ol j.Miio-. t lowest. One price to everybody. I it Kranich & Bach Grands, Uprights and Player Pianos Haines Brothers Players, Grands and Reproducing Ampico Marshall & Wendall Players, Up rights and Reproducing Ampico Behr Bros. & Co. Grands, Uprights and Player Pianos Brambach Player Grands Midget Grands, Parior Grands Kohler & Campbell Grands, Players and Welte Mignon Strauhe Upright and Players Wieborn Solo-Harp Players Hammond Players Schaff Bros. Piayers Gulbransen Piayers, Etc, s New Flayers $395 Up fTF W M. JLim& jf. Flsoo'and Musk I ?31 iicninan S Pkono C6I. FRESH HUN TROOPS I Fvrrrf 1 r-r 5 c til no n . WITH THE F.KITISU IX 1 -'pt. :'l n ) The G.-r,. 'oap'ir.g to ritr.Ue tvro P'ss Fr h. y t.-.d:v l-.st J''.9 t ro v n.nny inc. io-je t-uns !id. s , Inn. -lee.l t!e a J v.ithin the ; Fat Co- r !. r.ii t'.ye ir.sb - . vi.-ji.ns lie lii'i:i"ig - f . ; hae arri i d sii.c - S-a'eri. tin oiy 1;.... um'rsts shcov C , t.a io :i t.y t he 1 :rit i.-h w a - . - 1 ' -'i !,' la 1 ja rt of the 1 ' f. re :e- sst- tn which tl i .- : ei'c'iol to hold reg'irdh .-..,' t ;- ! At. - land uncontrollnble nervousn"-s.-. j something must te wrong with th--j head or back, a woman natural! says, but all the time the real trou! I very often enters, in the organs. In I nine easeo out of ton the scat, of the onuciuty is nere, anu a woman should take rat ional treatment t r its cure. The disorder should be treated steadily and systematically with Dr. Pit-rce's Favorite Prescriptie:., and the hygienic advice followed which Dr. Pierce gives free. For diseases from which women suffer, "Favorite Prescription" is a powerful restorative. During the j last fifty years it has banished from the lives of (ens of thousands cf .women the pain, worry, misery and I distress caused by the e diseases. I Your neighbor could te:l vou. j Addre.-s Dr. Pierce. Pres. In j valids' Hotel, ii.i'.Yaiu X. Y., and jget confidential medical advice en- tirely free, or send for trial i package. "Prescript io'' tablets. " jr.'aw. i-'i-jrsi i - 'i ' 8 ml ma Mm ' .'?'-? AC--r 1 - -' lrTa'-Vi'A.ii ii ti if i u n ITT TTPi JiJ 4ra- alLs JLuf TXr -v-v-v V-5 c -c"i -1 .i. .l-i-iiCj . v . f Vi-r-iiljil j i ),--1 ' i r. ii H i- n. n li ! i if u I 1 1