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lib V ; COLAJMBl'S. O.. March IS. ? About <>30 ' ; wen were benefited by a wage increase j of from one cent :o a cent and a j half an hour, utiollnced today by the1' Columbus Rutlwav. I.isrht & Power com- , j pany. The maximum wage is now. "3 , and 30 cents nn hoar, and ts the fourth'1 voluntary increase granted since the street car strike in t it 1 ". The increase will go into effect March 30. The com pany also will refund $s.00t> which the employes have deposited fur badges. After April 1 employes will deposit only J1 instead of $1" for badges. ? The Republican State advisory com mittee which is composed of 5i.? mem bers will meet in this city on March 25. It is likely that some one will be select ed at that time so have charge of state headquarters and a press agent also may Oe chosen. Mrs. Dorothy F>kart Itemhard was granted a decree . divorce today fr-.rn Raymond E. Reinhart. teller of the Kir.u National bank. The t'amilv is promi nent. The grounds for the divorce were infidelity. The Columbus Chamber of I'ommerce today asked Gov. J. M. i"ox to v- to two bills" passed by the legislature. One lowers requirements for registration of graduate "nurses ar.d the other relates to the powers and duties of boards of health. Many organizations have, urged the repeal of the health board bill be cause it gives councils power to tlx salaries of health board employes. | Mrs. Elizabeth llanloa. aged 7t?. was WCW'run over and killed today by a street ear. which wfis . bping operated by C. Roberts, who was being instructed by . F. Ogle, a regular inotormnn. Iler body ' w&s pinned under the front wheels of the car. Summer military training will be of ?"?' fered students of Ohio .State university io'( at the summer camps to be held at Fort Banjamin Harrison, near Indianapolis, fit: according to announcement by Major it" George l>. Converse, head of the depart ed ment of military science at the univer ? sity. The camps will be open to civil h'ri ians as well as student?> In order to accommodate as many as possible there .!f>. will b?* two canips. the tlrst from July ?. 2 to August 2. and the second from August 2 to September 2. h Major Converse and the entire unlver city staff of non-commissioned officers did have been ordered to aid In Instruction at the camps. ; Because of the threatened railroad strike. Gov. Cox was compelled to ad ?i> Journ for a few days the hearing on the ,,tr. application of the Oelger-Jones com pany of Canton, for a blue sky license. ;j The' hearing is being held before the Governor and Banking Supt. Berg. A number of bankers and business men from Canton and other cities appeared at the hearing .and testified as to the Integrity and business ability of the Gciger-Jones managers. It was shown that all of the companies financed by the Geiger-Jones are paying big divi dends and that the G-iger-Jones com pany have saved a number of enterpris es from financial collapse. Ohio News Notes. CINCINNATI ? Ben Jottes. ag?d 3'\ a railroad strike breaker, was murdered two men here. 1:." ATHENS? fifteen hundred students p. at Ohio university have asked for mili tary training. OTTAWA ? Masons will beild a $15. <*>)9 : temple here. 1 DAYTON ? Investigation shows that | this county stiff-red a loss of $109,100 j In the recent ev?"o>ne. PORT CI.INT* ?N ? ' 'apt. and Mrs. ! Fred Motrv celebrated their o'.'ih wed ding anniversary. >IAR Ys?VlL.f.K ? Mrs. Rachel Shover, | aged R*. died of blood poisoning, the re sult, of picking a pimple on h> r face. UPPER SANDl'SK V ? ?"urfew iaws went into effect here 'onight. NEW l.EN I NOTeN? Attacked by a | blowing vtper in a field. Thomas Cabo killed it and five others. CLEVELAND ? Kir* 'destroyed the ; Pallsndt hotel and four lives wre lost. DAYTON- ? Michael Gavin, aged t>0. (1 ' H. & 1 >. engineer, was stricken wit.h [paralysis in his cnb. He had Just gone ; on d'tty after celebrating his wedding i an nl versa rv. OUHHE-PlE !j . Thieves at VTork Again. Late Saturday night or Sunday morn ing. thieve* entered the Blunt pharmacy at Elm Grove, and took $55 In cash and a SID'1* check. It is unknown how they mad" their entrance to the building. Sergeant J. B'ttler was called yester day but wis umMe to f^id any clues. it is thoucht r'Kit ^h?- party or parties watched Jerry '!rnestan. employe of the pharmacy. hide 'he money. Saturday evening, and ??fw ?"Sowing hours gaitie.d admittance through the Winters meat ? store. The door that separates the m*at shop fr< sr. the drug store has al ways been l?-ft Open Sergeant Butler has several parties un- ' der suspicion. Arrests are expected be-! fore long. j | Elm Grovs ConaclL Elm Grove council will me?-t next Thursday, evening in the town hall. Street improvements will be discussed and the proposed bond issue for a new1 first truck considered. ! i "Entertainment This Evening. A St. ? 'at rick's entertainment will t?e hehl this evening in the Kraft hall in Triadelphia. The entertaintnent will be: ?given, by the members of the Triadel-. phia Outing club. Speakeasy Raided. ? The old Stone ilovise in Kim Grove.! was raided again yesterday afternoon about 2.3t> o clock. Xo one was placed : under arrest, as uofhirwr was found to ? hold the parties* When the rai'lers made their entrance the building there wetv several men s-itfinii at tables! drinkftig. the authorities claim, but as the oljicers n*nde their appearance t lie booze ? was t;hrown down a well and | broked. which destroyed the evidence, j' j The raiding party ~ consisted of J. O. ? I These _ Bad Results follow a lazy liver: ? Constipation; Disor dered Stomach; Head ache; Biliousness, and other evil, painful, dangerous things. This Good Old Remedy comes to the rescue. Take two or three pills at bedtime ? once. After that, one each night; two, po^andtheiyf necessary. ?tTTLE |)VE* ?V Colorless faces often show the absence of Iron in the blood. : ? Carter's Iran Rills will help this condition. * Men Can Save Money On Sprin Being asked to accept an early shipment at a special price, we give you A this advantage for shoes that are worth $6 today. Dark Brown or Black Calf. Leather or Fibre Soles. DROP IN FOR A TRY-ON. I B. IPvESPlTE the rising leather market, we arc able XJ to offer a most unusual opportunity to men. We* could only reorder those Wilbur Shoes by pay ing one dollar more than the price we offer them to you. Our Men's Shoe Department on the main floor is not only the largest in town, but stands first in values. Shoes for dress, work or general wear. ?1.98, $2.98, ?3.50, $4, $5, $6, ?7 NEW FIXINGS FOR SPRING NEW SHIRTS 9S? Of percale in good color ings and designs ? well made shirts with launder ed cnffs. Others with soft turn back cuffs ? and they look what they are? new. NECKWEAR 50d Ordinarily these Ties would be double the price. We bought a large and special purchase. Good silks in plain colors, stripes and figured effects. SOFT HATS $1.98 Better Hats than yon will find in most stores for a dollar more. The styles and colors are those that will please you. NEW CAPS 50c There are hundreds of them to select from. Styles and materials are what you usually find in Caps that sell at $1. Of course, the colors are warranted. '.utler. town marshal: Ftov. Harry Rob-|l rtson. pastor of the First Christian. , ?hurch in Elm Grove; Mayor O. W. ( 'ampb^ll. Harry Way t, D. V.,McAfeoj ind George McGowan. ? _ I _ * Authorized Pay Stations * Elm Orovo, W. Ya. |!.' The Firs: National Bank. I ; State Bank of Elm Grove. Eigewood, W. Ya. Edgewood Pharmacy. < Fulton. W. Va. Bank of Fulton. I Wheoling, w. Ya. Company Office. Cor. 12'.h and I Chapllne Sts. Pay your electric light, gas and water bills at the most convenient i pay station, before the 10th of each I month, to save discount. i Wast Virginia Traction ft Electric Co. City ft suburban Gtaa Co. X. K. XIITO, ( As it. Trea?. Patterson Council. - Patterson council will m^et this even-i ing in a special called meeting. The] subject of buying a tire truck will be discussed. . Demonstration. At the home of William Wharton of j Highland avnue. in Kim Grove, a graft-; Ing an>t budding demonstration will be1 given. Prof. I. S. Cook, county aRricul-j tural ? agent, will give a talk to the| farmers. He will be assisted hy Prof. Griffin's class of the Trladelphia tils- J trirt high school. Edgwood Council. A meeting of the Edgwood council I will be held this evening and plans for the improving of two streets will be discussed. Entertainment at Trladolphla. An entertainment will be givn at the Trindelphla M. E. church next Thursday evening. The entertainment was to ! , have been held Thursday but was post- ' paned until this Thursday. Trladelphia Council. A special mooting of the Triadelphla council will be. held this evening in Green's Hotel. Town improvements will be brought before the council. Electric lights will also bf one of the subjects that will bo brought before the council. Entertatnjn?at Kext Thursday. A musical entertainment will be fdven by the ladies o fthe Edgwood I^utheran church next Thursday evening. Re freshments will be served. MM. Martha Armstrong. I Word was received in Elm Grove of j the death of Mrs. Martha Armstrong. ( which occurred at her home in Union town, O., last nlfrht at 8:30 o'clock. Be- ' fore her marriage she was Miss Martha ' . Trussell. and was born on the old Trt:s- ] sell homestead, near Dallas. Death re sulted from a lengthy Illness of paralysis. I Mrs. Armstrong 1." survived by seven i children, namely: Mrs. Melvfn Hanly, of Morcantown: Mrs. Will Caldwell Paul ' of Fairmont: Lawrnnc* of Uniontown. 0.. and George. Clemm and Dorothea at < home. She is also survived by her moth- . or. Mrs. John Trussell, of Elm Grove; also two ^isters, Mrs. Bella Coftland. of ' Richland Center. Wisconsin; and Mr*. < A. E. Crider of Elm Grove, and two j brothers, T. T. Trussell. of Elm Grove, and C. G. Trussell, of New York. No funeral arrangements have been I made. s Men's Class to Meet. An 'important meeting of tho Men's I ( COURT ZHXZ March 20 Tile MoBser'B Shnbert Offer tho Musical Comedy Success. "ALONE AT LAST" "With tho Original New Tori Cast in Tact. Prlc&s 25c to $2.00. Seats now on Bale. Bible class of the First Christian church of Elm Grove, will bo held this evening, beginning at S o'clock. E vary -?Io rubor Canvass. Pr. J. 11. Potter, pastor of the Vance Memorial church at Woodsdalo. an nounced yesterday tliat the every-meni L>er canvass of the congregation will be conducted next Sunday. During; the at u-rnoon, twenty teams-, of two men each, will endeavor to call upon every niembt r nf i he congregation, to obtain financial pledges for tho ensuing year. These committees will report at a mooting: iu the church tho following evening. Spe cial services v-111 be held In the church the following evening. Special services will b? held in the church every evenini? next week, preparatory to quarterly communion which will be observed April 1. personals ancl Briefs. K. M. Atkinson of Kim Urove. Is muHi improved after n short illness, A. K. Orider of Kim (5 rove, spent yes terday at Washington, l'a. Miss Emma 11111 is much irnprovei after a serious Illness. Kll Walker of Cob-rain, O.. left yes terday l'or his home, after visiting friends at Kim Grove. Mrs. Jam<\s Black of Elm Grove, i? Ill at her home. Fred Hill of Fulton, is much tmprov ' after a short illness. Miss Eva Smith of Elm Grove, was 'i visitor at Pethany yosterduy. Norman Dague of near Kim Or<ivi has been removed to tho North Wheel S cm COflEXIOK Ruddy Cheeks ? Sparkling Eyes ? Most Women Can Have Saya Dr. Edwards, a W oil-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and x>wel ailments. During these years lie ?ave to his patients a prescription made Df a few well-known vegetable ingredi ;nts mixed with olive oii. naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, you will scnow them by their olive color. These tablets arc wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor nal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, full eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head iches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out 3f sorts, inactive bowels, ynu take one >f Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men :ake Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets ? the successful substitute for calomel ? now ltid then just tr> keep in the pink of con iition. 10c and 25c per box. All dru&gists ?Alii 8 itjiHs min Li Brand New Way to jj Remove Hairy Growths j i Actually Rrniovrs Root' .inrl AIM ? j 1 ? Tt ?? ; riti* "'It ? f J. \ t'! ?? ? ??71 1)3 null I ? r ;; : ? .. i ?. ? k .-u " i'. -i a! last! Uv mean* ! < ?-t" !!i#? t.t". r i hria. Mm- ;?riMT:-*. lh? hairs ?*n!jr?v r?mla ? ' -.-l i.TI ....... .'lit l-l-.f.- fir htv f?.-ily. j j li ? i a wink." It U v ? ' ?liff??r?,nt j !? ?:i ?!.?? ?v. i^rvtrifal .?:.d >2 ltl< th? ?')?. I ? ; i] ?'irti'!y finisf r r \ ?: t.? . n\ ; Hviaie Its lo j I r*li?,tactiuo i> i ? mlnrtcss. ik?h Immune. w?n- j j ;? ivlnciis a rliPil o?w!r| ?\U it trirhotif ih* Ira5*: hi j , jury. It Iran** th?? *klti *?? fift. Mtw??th and half 1 ? |r-.H no nn?? oouhi i?*ll you ft?'r had a, rneiiMaWiA nr j { r-ihor hairy grmrth. IT v*mi will prnrurr a ?tii*k ? f | I t !i^la?Mlr:.> n*i?l fi llou* j li*? jijmplr Instructions, you | ?i'l mrialnly I* r>a<it"niMw| an?l ?iflicht'*d wt t ?? fh<* 1 t will rrrtainly I-' ;i> t * >vj t "?li ? ? I ?oi'1 dHuht'"! with fh?* ? 1 1 1 ie hospiisil. tvlKro he will undergo in i-l'i'ra 1 hni. Mr- .In-u-ph Mi-dori" nf Patterson. Is' : in m il iint'i'uv.'il ufii-r a s.-rioiis ? Illness. j ?lames 1'ltliuT of Fulton. loft yi-ster-. .1 : \ f..|- H'u.-hiiiK ton. I'. C.. i'ii a business | I rip. Mrs. Hazel ?'arn!<-ii of J.mii.svill^. *Ky.. , b lit-- uuest nf .Miss I'orothy Tillet <".f | ' ! 'l in 1 1 rove. ' Kluyil Wire r>r Kdgingt'.n I. fine,, will J I'-avo shortlv for ?ParkersburT. I ? - ? I , Colds Cause Headache and Grip I I.AXATIVK irnOMt ? yl'INIMC removes i';iuse. Thert! is only mie "Uroino Qui nine. K. \V. GROVE'S signature on ( box. 25c. j FOUNDATION WORK. j \E\V YORK, March 10.? The Rocke feller Foundation announced to-niKlit ; that appropriations made during the ( year ended Pecomber 31, 1 y I C . amounted | j to y.oss. i The largest appropriations of the year i ; were for war relief, apiounting to S-.- ' ? r.'.'O.OOi.i The total amount appropriated ! fur war relief since the beginning of the war is $1.1 SI, 95 2. PBEAC2IS ON ST. JOSEPH. Father Brown, at St. Joseph's cathe , dral last night, preached upon, "St. ,Ios j eph, the Foster Father of Christ." The j lenten services will be observed for 1 [three more weeks. A beautiful Easter j jservlro Is being prepared. Suffered Much Pain, Y et Had to Work. Finally Cured by ! Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Toledo, Ohio.? "I am a widow And eo ! out nursing, and suffered from a j female t rou b lo 1 that caused a great ( deal of sorenessi, across my back, and ' through my abdo- j men. Sometimes it ! would bo very pain- 1 ful after a hard; day's work. I read ' about Lydia E. j Pinkham's Vege-| table Compoupd j and tried it and it I has helped me won- j ; derfuliy, so the soreness is all gone now. ; I I believe Lydia E. Pinkham's Veee- ? j table Compound is just the remedy lor j female troubles." ? Mrs. Elizabeth! John, R. F. D. No. 4, Toledo, Ohio. I j Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-. ? j pound, made from native roots and i i herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful ! | drugs, and today >3 regarded as tha i most successful remedy for female ills. ! There are thousands o i voluntary testi- : monialft on file in the Pinkham labors- j tory at Lynn, Mass., to prove this j fact. < 'I ! \ J: I.!*"ST' ' V. W" V:i - W- -st Vii- J iima's fi'-v. i"i'!s law will pi ? into ? fl- 1-1 M :i v L'3. by virtue "f l lit- act of j iijr. I'M? i-. mi In r s.-ssimi ??f the b glsla- | 1 1; f. ? . Ii wit! I? cm*- a law without hav- j Iii^r I; .1 111.- approval of C'-v.-rnor li. 1> ! I l.i l lirl'l. who was ni the ]>' ii'i of t ho | star.* -iihiiinisl rat i->ti :il * li?- time "I" its ? passag- . This act of t'l'- logislalnrr amends j . ml r?--enn ?? t s I'luiptiTS -tit, '13 a. nutl 43 h| ..f i ho rc'.fl#. of I''! !, ami chapter 8. acts [ i.f t hr sfrn."<l extraordinary session of ! the legislature of r.'l.V It a^sonys to' i In !t? "-is ions ><f an ii of ron cross, ro 1 ? i i n tr to pusi roads, creates a state road t'i:nd ami makes Hppropi iat ion.* for that fund. aside front fioatintr a state road . i.mmissinu end dellning It* power*. Til'- roinni is.s.' n shall consist of two members. "no a Democrat. the other i? Republican. ?"?no must he >i prath-al ??Ivil engineer. ami the other of known ?u rcp?s fnl business qualifications. Kach shall !>??? appoint"! to serve from June I. 1017. on-- for a period of two a ml the other for four yours. Th" powr "f appointing assistants find fixing tlioir corn pensat ion rests with the commission. The salary not to he in excess of ihe amount appropriated for the purpose !?)* the legislature. County ? ourts demand inn of I lie commission ser- , v ice of any nssis'ant or agent, must pay ' the expenses Incident to tli> service per- [ formed. The commission shall promul Kate rules ami reculai ions, for th?- guld-j nnce of tie- county roads engineers. all i i'f wlli'-h i"iis| he conipntlhlo with thf* i general statutes. I I'-ndrnifirt'-rs of the! commission shall he in I'harl'Ston. and ii shall he Iho duty of I he commission |. to analyze the materials used in the con- j st ruction of nil el ass "A" roads, and may ! be called upon by any county court to I make analysis of the materials used in j cl.'rss "|j" roads as well. Class "A" roads may he "main coun ty." "federal aid" or "state aid" roads. Plass "P." roads include those known as d'striet roads. .... The method of establishing the main I county court roads calls for a map pre pared by the road department showing a suggested state wide system of Inter county ronds. The respective county r courts are to designate two or more main t h ?iron ghfn res extending through the counties to the border lines. The courts designation of such rout -<; may be approved -or rejected by the comhils Rlon. If a county court refuses or falls to comply with the provisions of the act the county In which refusal Is made shall not participate in the distrlbu tlon . of the federal or state atd funds. In the location and establishment of main county roads, the county court shall have the power to exercise the right If eminent domain for condemna tion of rights of way. In addition to the general county and district levies for road purposes, tho county court shall lay a county road levy not to exceed 25 cents on each $100 valuation of all taxable property in the ? county, and the proceeds, of this levy p shall he known as the "county road o fund." It shall be expended only for the a Improvement apd maintenance of main county ronds and its bridges. The ex- j, ncndlture.q shall be under direction of ] the county court except where state or <3 federal aid Is extended, and then they n shall be under tho direction of the com- 1 mission. A state road fund is provided by the ; net. This shell consist of tho net pro-] ceed? of all state license taxes Imposed on automobiles, motor of steam driven Vehicles and tho registration fees im posed 011 chauffeurs on or after Jan. 1. 1!>17. Appropriations by the legis lature or by concrress may also becorao part of this fund. At the beginning of each fiscal year the commission will apportion to the counties of tho state which have com plied with the provisions of the law in the establishment of main county roads, 4 und which agree *0 supplement the ap portionment tho State fund by a like sum. In proportion to the number of miles of this road approved by the com mission. Provisislon Is made by the act for the laying of additional levies when th? various roar! funds are Inadequate. The validity of no bond issues made 1 prior to tho time the new law goes into < effect will not be questioned by reason of the act. and the money derived from ] bond issues made prior to its enactment shall be expended as originally stipu lated under tho conditions of the Issues. For the creation of a district road fund the county court, under this law, shall lay a levy not exceeding fifteen cents on the $100 valuation of all taxa blo, property. This fund shall be usei 1 in the building or improvements of dis trict' roads. In addition to this and the other levies prescribed, tho county court may in event of f loc^cl or other disaster which destroys roads or bridges. , lay a special levy when written approval In had frbm the state tax commissioner tor such to bo done. Provision is made for tho appointment "The Bayer Cross? Your Guarantee of Purity" Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin pro tect you against counterfeits. Every package and every tab- /"FN lot of genuine Aspiriii bears "The Bayer Cross." r vLx Sold in Pocket Eyxct of 12, Bottle ? of 24 and t}o ttle$ of 100 B aye rfTab lets A of 1 ? ? srin The trade-mark "AspAnn " (Rez. U. S. Pat Officii is a guarantee that she nionoarcticacide^'cr of salieylicacid in these tablets is of the reiiibla Bayer manufacture. or a two-y^ar term of a county road .'ngineer In each couniy. TIk* appoint- i iicmu is inm.li- by I he county courts, and lie appointees shall be ex-ot'Clelo road u per visors for their respective coun ii'M. These ofilcers thai! co-operatc) vitli the .state roatl commission. The :ounty engineers, by and with the ad ?isi? of tlje county courts, may employ uch acents and employes as needed, j heir pay to be determined by the coux?-t | y courts. '* j 'Die act creates iho office of district j oad patrolmen for each magisterial dis- | riet. Their duty is to keep all roads veil drained, fallen timbers removed, nndslides corrected, etc. Patrol duty hall include work fcr six days a week. Hy a provision of the law all citizens, xcept in incorporated municipalities nay be required to work from one 1<J our days on the public roads, or employ ubstitutes to woe* In their places f<5? hat length of time at tbeir expense. j When contracts are made for road luildlng by the county court it is in- j umbent on the court to publich in news tapers of the county the names of all >ersons bidding on the work, together i'ith tin* itemized amount of the bids, tnd designate the person to whom tho ? ??Mtr-ict was together with the amount f hia bid. Tim: employment of convict labor from he penitentiary Is provided when ap iroval is had from the commission and he board of control of the state will upply the convicts. The warden of he penitentiary shall have suitable [uarters constructed, as nearly as pos iible by convict labor, in which the risoners shall be housed while working n the roads. County Jail prisoners may leo be worked. Thirty-five miles an hour is the m&x mum speed for any vehicle on tho pub ic roads. A Registration fee of three lollar8 is charged any person operating . motor vehicle, and none obtaining a icenao shall be under fourteen years old. The j^jinual license fee for owners of motor vehicles is ten dollars for each vohk^fe weighing 2,000 pounds of lt'.?s and nrj- additional 25 cents for each additional rtOO pounds. " Firteen dollars a year Is \'chArgred manufacturers or dealers on t motor vehicles. All iicenso fees shall ?e paid by the commission to the state Auditor to" "oe placed to the credit of two stats road fund. Chronic Constipation. "About two years ago when I be gan using Chamberlain's Tablets I had been suffering for some time with stomach trouble and chronic consti I pation. My'condltion improved rapid | ly through the use of these tablets. Since taking them my health has been | fine," writer Mrs. John Newton. Irv 1 ing N. Y., /Obtainable eevrywhere. FOUR ENTOMBED IN ; THE HECLA MINE /-' : BROWNSVILLE, Pa.. March 18.? Four men \ere entombed by an ex plosion in U>.e mine of the Hecla Coal <fc Coke Company, at Isabelle nfear here late toWay. Much gas- has 'been j encountered jn the workings' and fears, for the safety of the men have been1 expressed. The cause has; not been determined. -As soon as the accident occurcd, the Pittsburgh Btatlon of the bureau of mines waa notified and D. J. Parker with 13 men left in the gov ernment mine rescue car. They ar rived here a^ ten o'clock tonifht. Bergen, Norway, is to have a school for chauffeur^. Doctor Tells How To Strengthen Eyesight 50 per cent In One Week's Time in Mcmy Instances ft. Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Um at Home Philadelphia, Pa. Do yon wear glasses? Are you a victim of eye strain or other eye weaknesses V If bo, you will be glad to know that according to Dr. Lewis! there is real hope for you. Many whoss eyes were failing say they hare had their eves restored through the principle of Lhis wonderful free prescription. One man Bays, after trying it: "I was almost blind; could not see to read at alL Now I can read everything without any glasses and my eyes do not water any more. At night they would pain dreadfully; now they feel fine all the time. It was like a miracle to me." A lady who used it says: "The atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for fifteen days everything seems elcar. I can even read fine print without glasses." It is believed that thousauds who wear glasses can now dis card them in a reasonable time and mul titudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense ?t erer retting glasses. Ejr? troubles of joany descriptioni nuy W wonderfully benefited by following th< simple rules. Here is the prescription) Go to any attire drug store and jet a bottle of Boq-Opto tablets. Drop ond Bon-Opto tablet in a fourth of & flati of water an<# allow to dissolve. With Lbls liquid bathe the eye two to foul Limes daily. You should notice your eye! :iear up perceptibly right from the start tnd inflammation will quicidy disappear.' [f your eyes (ire bothering you, even of ittle, take steps to save th*m now before t is too lata. Many hopelessly blind night have b<>a saved if they had cared Jor their eyea/ in time. Note: Another prominent Physician to whort :he above article!*-** submitted, said: "Bon-Opts is a very remarkable remedy. Its constituent neredienta are well known to eminent ere speoi laiista and widely preacribed by thero. Tile man ufacturers fuanjntce it to strengthen ereslshl W per cent in on/> week's time in many instance! sr refund the mo<iev. It can be obtained from an J rood drucEliit artf i* one of the very few prepara? tiona I feel should be kept on hand for rocularus# In almost every mmily." 'It U aold in this city bj s;sj33njp pirn -to sy H 'D ^1? nport Beds WE FOUND WHEN WE UNPACKED I LATE SHIPMENTS OF DAVENPORT BEDS WE HAD A SURPLUS QUANTITY OF THESE - POPULAR ARTICLES OF FURNITURE, SO TO REDUCE THIS SURPLUS WE OFFER THEM TO YOU AT A 10% Discount trom Regular Prices ON LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS \ We need the room ? you need a Davenport Bed ? now is your opportunity to obtain one at a saving and on easv terms. Any Davenport. Bed in the line may be had at one-tenth off actual value ;md ton a cash payment of $-1.00 ; balance to be paid in proportionate amounts to cover a period of 40 weeks' time. DAVENPORT BEDS Are useful all day and at night af ford every comfort and conveni ence of a regular bed. You sleep upon strong, independent ly supported springs, in suring a good night's rest. Come in and see our line. We will deliver one on terms ns given above whenever you say. Illustrating a 3-Piece Matched Davenport Suite A number of new patterns just received in leather and tapestry DAVENPORT BEDS Solve the space problem, creating an extra bed room anjl bed. They are artistic in appearance, sani tary, convenient and prac tical. We have over 40 styles from " which yon may make ycrur selection in all woods and uphol stering. upholstering. Our regular prices on Davenport Beds range from $25.00 up and we show an assortment, the like of which will not be found elsewhere in the city. We invite a comparison. You will find we can furnish you the best styles, with best construction and finish, at lowest prices consistent with good value. The 1304-06-08 Main Street UNDERTAKERS