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T , f r. ? w a t r r r r , r .. w -- -t-M)!! & XMIWffy?t! f (Wo 11' Owlii Id (In- I I ciliiiv of III Indian til' (lin I'm -lutiiniit eliur It iMi'illVnl ii'iiiln wriv mwii mi op )nn liuilty lnt I'vi'hiiiK (if iayiiiff a vii In (melt of llio uoiIiI'k iuiimI In ttuoKlliijr onttiilri -within ii fw Imiiiiii. Tim lour, (nrliiiK lYum flit I'huiolt building, iimltnh'd I'liuum, Iielnml, .Moxlnu, .la pun, Anii'iicii ami Imiluiiit, In Niiiiny IVaiii'i' (.Mr. II. 1'. IiIiiiihiUii'm Iihh) Imillnii mill wilful worn hVi'vihI. Ihmnruliiiii worn llm I lour ilo lix, Ilia nntmiiiil flower. ,ln. I,uiimihii wiw inlMod lV .Mr. Ofnrim ('. Ihtvln, Mix I Inel J'uvlx, .Mttrt KiiUi MtTiielt mill Mi. I'm., Tliu rnnlilttimw ir Mi. ('. V. Mni Dmitthl wit made to ririNiil Ire Ittinl wllji a clover niriinnMiii4iil "I jjtll hnipK hIihiiii'uiiU mill I'ohIihiiw of firnnii. 'flit lalilit iiihihi'i wii a lillii of "prntlliw." Mwilnuiim V. TrVork, 1 K. Merrick. Will Camp, bull mul Kit t'ninphull mUld .Mrs. .Mtirdnnnhl, 'llu mhIki) emir um MitrVfil. At Miwli'ii, Mi. II. (I. Wort omit uah gonerim lo llu loiir!U. illl iinmoioiiH unlive illnlicx, chili iioimumu In'Iiitf llm pjwe ln )itii. Iniii'c. .InpiiiiMm imiiiuK Iniili'nii, fun mul njiiliiiiidnred piinw worn wry pi il Illy iiritinifil "I tin par miiiiiki). wlmru .M fount l-'min-nt ami l.iu'lla York, liollii'C Wnniw anil lllllll I'lHUM III .lllmll(ll IMMilllllUH. ni'iTml i' ami wafer. ,l Animion, (ntddmieo of V. V. Hifto!) ring" ninl fluwur in tho tmlmnnl iidof ware ti himkjtrnuml far n r(KWitiiU temloruil to I'ncli) Sum. Mi Colutii Ilia mul Hit iiiftilt!iitiiit oniididiiUw. I'tunpkht ii'. dmi;hmit ami iliir nitnlfil iIiod iiifmnl. MUh i rolim iUitoit mul Ioim P1,i(ti I'uriiUh uil iiiiihp. Mr. Kitorl wnn nfolil in pHiviuir ly Mr. 1!. K. Wnnmr, Mm. Tliooilnre Marxti mul Mm. .1. U. lltilohfonu. A niiiiilior of youiiK In iliaM nerved tlu i-ifrMiuiMiti. A vi'ry olTiH'liva "fiaUh" wn aivcn to tho juuniv M lit Iiouitf of Mtv. '. It. Itny mIuu'ii very cffml tu'iii"l to linvo liin'ii niuilc to cnrry out I lie ''an'iic" iilmi. I'lin rw, n il'i 'v- vfllff .trfiuglfiniicil Tlio rumim hi mil ffihin iiimincf. Mm, ). Ai Tlph Mli Mnlii'5 lty anil Minn Flora Ofn.v unrc HiwuKtmitii to tin' li(tc. leu I'lcaia ami niki' wrrv wrvt'd. Mm, Myiioa J. Minnick ( iieo llt-r-tliu Uvi'rhnnl) i)eiiutl lnr pii'lty Imain to a Hiimliur of frit'inU Wfil iKMilay nfU'itiuitH, 'Wlnrlaininr with II (0 o'l'llll'k ItUK'luHMI follltHI'il liv "lirMjiii," Tlu riiuiii wore mmlo t trftotlvo with mi arraa;yiii('ul ot'nu I iiiiiii Iwivoh ami I'ltiywiatlii'iiniiiiH, ii'il nml xii'on liuiiiK lln iuiiliiiiiiual jug hlimloti. licit ulinilt'il tiK'i'lrij li)jlitn ami t'lii'i'ry liriipliiiioH worn IiiikIiI ailililimiH to a I'liiuiiiins; luu'U Kroiinil. l.umtlivoii taliliw liulil ctMi-liii-iim'OM of itliryNlmillu'iiiiiiiiri ami liniM tmnllulira. Tlio placo niriln wuro iliiiiitiiintivo poi'd'alU of tlii llOhllWN. MImk (ltll(l.M I It'll nl WIIK till' foittiiiaio iiiiu ilariitK i'iiuIh, winning a tlnliity liiiiui iM'iitorpli'ui'. Mm. Kin arick rm amiHli'il iliuiat; lja hI'Iit- nnnii by Mi Katlii'iiao Sautlir. Tliu KiHml" iiii'lmlftl MirwoM Mi'sk anil Ma Leu ICiuitmtr, Italli Mi'irick, I'o Sumliiy aftcrmiiiii to Vonicin II. Mar 1 )n vis, I, iiiiiii TiTi'i'lilur, Ali'Mwi Km I'liul.', I'liooliu llaui'i!, Ili'lcn Haiti, J'Vrn llnicliiMi.il, IMitli MkIi, Oliulyu Hijiiiil, Mv, ttalph llaiihvull, Mih. YVIiuMoii lliilillc ami Mrn. Kntlfiolil. . Tim joint prouriuii itninaiitlmw of llu, IViiant-Tuiicliurrt CiroU't. of tln ViiHliiii,'loii ami Koimuvt'lt kcIiuoIx of this (illy met Tiii'silay nl'lifrmion at llm oily lilnnry and artuiiKt'il tin lii'irmnn for tho mooliiipi "f tho on tiro year. Tho firl Iwo nioolinj;, that of tliu W'aHliinulon school lo lie held llm Hoooml Friday in Novoiiilicr, of I ho Itooaijvolt, tho Ihiil I'Vhlay, will hrt dovnlml entirely to a disoim hioit of I lu much heralded Montim- Hiiri niglhiiil of kimlowat'k'ii tralnint; Minn Laura Tieiehlcr wim ImntohH IViilay iil'lci'iiuon at hot' homo on Smith Oahdalo avoniio, lamchcnu whk followed hy liriilKO. Mis.H Trtiieh lor's khoiIm vero MIhscm Klixuliotli Koliolmr, Mnyiiio IKmul, Calhurhio Dmiol, ltulli Morrleh, laioilo Miu'hIiiiII, Font JlutohiKon, lU-hH Kenliiot', Ida l.oo Kliutiuu'. MoHilaniOH Halph Had woll, Wohlon lliddlo ami Myrlou J. Kinoriiilc, Tin) I-adioH Aid Socioly of tho nmt Tmjsday l't'ojihytoiin'u j.ihi);iij nl'lonmoii in llm nhn ilipeUwilh Mi-ft, .1, ), I)lUli(lll. v M. and Mi'. Flnh'lmr l.iun of rorlltmd wpnul Tiuwiluy in Meilfonl, Mi'H. ,T. 1 llrnwu nl' Hnj;lo pun( Monday ii) Medford. Point INTERESTING $ ETINC5 OF WOMENS CLUBS The monlliK liin"-i onii'tf i tl i iic I'irrh- of the Iwm1i' Aid Hmnl of tin- I'iiht M. V.. cliiinh, met Woil iiomlny afternoon m the clniich mill nrK atlomlimci!, Hfty-flvit liuli lining pnonl. Tlmt' hoitif iiuitnv am Iimlicil foiwanl to willi tfi'tnil cnycnicwx, iik llicic wl a pli'ftnmil livalrv in ohlainliiif now inciiilnr, nml tin cunlil will fimn he omlod, nml each circle U Irving to Im the Miincofwfiit una III uiinlitf( llm Inrjr et iininhci of now iiieialierx liy a given lime, Tho pioowd fnua the niniiimiic hii It ami rhiemm pie itinnor nelteil a in( jrilil',vinic hum to llic IrenMiiry nml llm litdiiM arc lenci with dm imi't llicy havo inm in fit linit up lii oliurHi with it Imittlooitii new cnipct nml a n rmmo whi.-h will mid o miiluilnll to llm i'ninfo1 ami ooiivnnletio in MMrHiiur rofriwh niciiUi. Tjmy in u now well cipiippail will) tlinheo, iiilvciiviii'c ami an pre pared lioUr Unlit ivr lo do the work of a Imllon aid. After f lertuthy him itii'Kn HtMftinn iill lopalrod U tln lmu MU'iil lo xpeml a Miiffl hour nml weie Morved willi litiht iofrwlnnHiH bv a enimiilllea Inuii llm l!n( Hide CinU oinMK(d of Mr,. Wieltxl Mr. Mealy. Mim. Ilniiii and Mi-k, lliti.lc. Ii i lMiM"iI all th fritiiidhnml iiiPialiorM r tho pJnirfh will liwir in mind llu W Inio liv Itov. ('him. Mlit'hlnn, nuh'r of "In IIU StnH" Mml iil tliem 'lw of (hi opportunity to hwtr ihl Kiel uinit JfwrJipr ' 11 m Um ohuivli. foimldoraliU' iutciont in Iiim'iik uian ifontci in the dance to ho givim liy llm CrfAter 'Modfoid t'lul IInI- loH'o'eu. Tho invilitlionw are out ivnd llie oulorlainmeiit eotiuuillei), ciininu ius of MomImiik Will t ci Ih Mol'nJ lltui, (chairman), C'li-'. JJnjlili. .1. M. Wool, W. W. Harmon, Win. Mini, dy, K. II. rnmelV, ('. I. Iluteliion, (IIwiM I''abrie nro lanliiim every ffort to hnve tliiN ho dance of (ho 0011011. Tlmlr object i lo k'vo everybody a Kmnl lime aTid in return (bono who ntliiml will bo Imlpiim; tho club to i';u ry on iti work. Aiiyouo fniliiiK tWmSi lui myUajign. ivi,IiuMjiV,ta favor upon tho immtnidco hy imtify ill; any of !(h imiinborx no that the itmtlor may bo attended to at mice. Tim roKtihir monthly mcclin of tho (Irealor Sroilfnrd Cliih will Im hold tit .'I o'clock .Monday, October US. in tho haxomoiil of tho lilirnry building. A I a in c iittomlamsi it duHirfd '-." nihiic imiortmtt mattom nro to come up for diM'iiMMinj, imlably joiu- inic llm State 1-VdorntHMi f Wiuean (,'hllm ami tho rcvirioa of The iiiem- boixhin lint. Tim LadiaM Aid of tho I'ltsl Viv bytoriaii ohuroh will moot uo.l Tuw dity nftnrnooii, Oetobor 21), lu the Imji'Ioi-h of the ohuroh. A uoml al lenilanoo iri desired as there in lutnW niWH of iiuporliinco to bo tiiiimaotod. Ilonlohu, Mrn. K. M. Wilson. A dancing party waa kivpii af tho Minall hall of the N'atatoriam TIhii tliiv nvoiilnj; by Mr. Frank Farwll and Mr. licit Auderxon. Mr. Howell ami Mr. Itoot I'uniinlicd the amnio. Mr. ami Mis, Frank Annum ar rived in .Med fortl lliiH ovoniuc from Oakland, Cul; 'fhev will epend tho winter filh ihoir miii, Kuenc Ainann, cJilcf of llm Jito depailiuoiit. Mm. I. L. 1 luuiilf on and daughter, MihH VenitJt, left Friilay iiiurniiiK for San Franoirioo. Mrs. Ilmnilloii will rvlurii in a few weekn, Miss llaiailtoti renminint; for tho winter. Mrs, (lonrjjo Andrew's will k'vo a soprano nolo, "My It'odei'mor and ,v Lord," by Dudley Huok, at tho Vtv- hyleriiiu. oliurch Inmonow luonnn. M!r. Oooiko Clark of Clarumnt, Cul., a fonuor roaideitl of Nebranka, IiuhMiuod viVitiliK in Medford this wiiok. Mrs. A, M"ololiirl Mrs, Miinlelth and MrH, IhiiIioIIo Sohorer of Winon bIu upent Hunduy at tliu homo of MY. ami Mrn. I,, (, Porter of litis eity. Mr. A. Alford and Mrs. I). W. Walters of Tahutt worn kuohIs of Mr. and Mr, M. I.. Alford Thursday. Mrn. Liuonlii MeCormaek and Mix. Ktuwiii't l'attorHon loft WednoKday I'm' Kan Fianohieo to vmil friomls. Tim l'Viday llvldgn Cluh will lifnuo fot'lh tut'pl oncu in ovory fortn!glt in- Hload of woiikly as fornnuly, ' Mi', T,uo J. Miks'shu lufl, this wook for Mliiiiomilu whoro ho , will vihil I'l'loiidH. MTCDFORDMATbTRflUINlO, (gggjajy The hirtlnlM partv bivi-ii under the iiiiHpii( of die Wniiniii' Auxil- Inrv of St. .Mark's olmrcli at Hi. MnrJt'i hall Tm'Mday evening wan a iiiiiHt Hiicoowifiil affair. After a mu- Hiciil nml Htcrttry projernm, rofnwtf mi'lilt worn Kiirvel to imarlv nevottty people, I'ioiiciiiIh maouulcd to Ihlr- ly ilollMm. Tllowo liuviiitr ponniiiiil ohaiXO of llm affair wore Mi. Hlicr- riu, Mi. I'nrinker and Mi. I'twluu. ofUcorn of tin' mietely, Mpiiilmnt of Dm IC. K. olul; wore, (in fill tabled at llm homo of MImm Loin Kulon Wndno.day evoaituf. Mitfic wiim enjoyed mid an informal good lime uiiKincil. The tmppcr timtiti in cliulml wtiUh rrcliit on (oiihI, pickcU, I'offeii, oako mid Imn bone. OnoN of hotmi' woro MImh Flora Welch mid Mi Vera Urtiilloy. 'J'lto Iidlou A hi Socioly of llm Christian cltureh mot Wedmda.v aft onmoa wilh Mi. F. 0. HurKoxii. Ahout Hiirly-fivo waro picM'iil. It wit dtHMilud lo tjivo a chicken pic dinner on election ,nv, MIm IHuiton of Kan I)!(i;o, Cab, In H Ktiuat at, the lmiitu of Mr. Ida M. wxponil. MrH. Alhurt Hrowa ualor Ulimtl it number of friend Inform ttllr 8turiltiy nftomoiiii lu eomiilb meal to&thm Dmitou. Prof, nail Mr. P. J. O'flnrti ro tniod 'lliwolny front Policnn Buy. Thoj' woiv tpiontK of Mr. and Mrs. A. t. Allen on Umir hotiKclmat. Mm. Fred Piiro returnod to her homo at l.o AiikuIoh Friday morn Itijf, ilr. Piiko luiK boon tho gimut of Mr. ami .Mr. C. A. KiiIkIU. Mr. Hen Uamott is enjoying n visit fnuiv hor ittor, Mi. KIuk IhirU lett, or Anloriii. Mi-k Hartlell will rouiain for tho winter. Itov. (I. I.eIoy Hall, formor pastor' of tho Firxt Hllit church of this city, was tho Ruofl of Medford friyudj thn wouk. v Tim Ladlofi' Alii Society of the Presbyterian church moot noxt Tiioh day la llio chapol with Mrs. 13. M. Wilnoii ' im It on ions. Mr. and Mi, flooryo Monroe of llio Ultimo niittih, who hao boon vi itiitK at l'ronot Calif., nro expected homo mioii. ilr. nml Mr. .Intaoi. MoPelurs of Moutatin who have hoen viniliitj Mr. and Mi, II. It. Nye loft for Califor nia Monday. Mirts Uulii llulohinurs of Hill, Cul., apout .Sunday in' Modioli! at tin Iioibu of her unolo, Mr. O, It, Chn foo, s Miss ,lon8io lludd spent .Ttuvihiy tit Cuil nil Point, tho guttfi of Mi's. Wayjm Ijoevor (iieo I'urn Jurotuo.) Tim daimo to htivo been kivou by llio K. t. ululi Weilitiisdav ovotutm Wan pohtpouod for a short limn. Tho ThurMlay Aftoruoon ltridjjo Cluh mot wilh Mrs. Jlnrumvo im Kotli Orauuo street IhU wool;. irM, ii, h;. uimipiiioy, tor some tiitto u visitor in this oily, loft Mon day for hvr lmmo at Porilaml. Mr. and Mr. Frank Hollla linvo as tliolr K08t -Mr. A. T. Wtnohoa of Portland, brother of Mrs. llollls. Mrs. 13. M. lllbburd of Colfax, Cab, Ih la Medford fur u ahnrt time, tho Knout of Mr. mid Mrs. Joe Illbbard. Tim Uuunoa Xochoa HthlKo club mot Friday ovonliiK at tho homo of Mrs. William IIuiIkq. Mrs. W. II. Canon lot! Monday for Port Itmil to ho with bur sou who was recently injured. Mrs. A. A. Utilities returjted this wool; fro ma short visit with friends at Covniiiir, (.'nl. Misses Mary Wottoror and Leila Piinuii of dnoksonvillo spout Tues day in Medford. Mrs. 1), T, Law-ton was it kuosI of hor daughter, Mrs, I). A. Fortius of Talent Monday. Utv. Ti. V. Uolkimp, a formor pas tor of this' ity, is making iritinds (i short, igit, Miss Plom WuIoH loft VVulay nioriiiiij for m AmhoIiih to spend tho winter, MfiOTOJtP, OHIWON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 20, Mixsex Ailoi'ii lcr and 'fimbria KiiKtiwui woro IioIc"ch at a Hal lowoVn parly kIvciI at (ho homo of tho latter Friday cveriin. Oecora Iioiih were miilnbhl to the ooeaio'i. I OntiioH wore phiyj,(l am) mtiMe bv Mish Jites! Ciifffi enjoyed. Mi Tlmnt Kiihtumn, Mjrono Ifaniiiiv ami Meiii'V N. ArniAtroTtf nencd llm n li'pHliiitPiilM, TliosOfjirem-ni weic Im' cimht Coehriin, ViVian CInldcrH, f nalil Kent, Marfan?) I'abriek, (Pad WiUnii llolen Itedily, MvrHc !,, Ititllt Wnlfo, (IrtiiM Pitrkr-ykilc, I,., mm. oph, Olad Jlmkbr, Mur lloInii'H, i;.io Itnrg, Franeei I! it kco, Marv.lackhOp, Mane Hammond, I .mini (laic, (iniittj Wfi-oii, .luaiola Crawford, lculaMFrioi.ln-r, M,tn KiiiK, luiiMi DadiJ'mniiii, Donki t lloacmn, l.loyd Curry, l,l..vd Willh i.i "mi, t'arl IJtilchiir.v llithhaid. It Wondl, .JamoH Vrtf, Marvin Mitch ell, Homer KlwwTdj'Sti-wnrt M r thur, Kail Jliibhard, Ilnry Tro, liridKo, Wiiidmn I'eMiotn, (Joro Aliuhlox, Itnlph DiWteK, Lohtnd Xoo, Herbert ami itoljyr.Stiiiii. A rcator dagroq of effort toward fiirtliurlnu mimical Intercut in this city In rnnnlfoflt In' the mony cn Heinhlo orKuntzatlpriK ulilch havo nnriwiK Into oxfidijnpo wllhln tho lant few moalliH. Comiicinion lx JuhI us vnltiablo to tltono avIio ply tho uiiirIc trade an to any other bimlneaH or lianttlntu and should' tie hailed with dcllKht lo all wbijieh for culture and udvnncointint' ln;thnt lino. Near ly evfry church o'fUm city now ban ItH own orehcfctra'of four or raoro pleccH. 'flio Medford Concert or chestra Is now eslabjlished on a per manent finals amlrchuurKlnK dlll Bontly. Friday vnlni tlm t-oriBpr-vatory orchestni uiiUer the direction of Mr. Tatllattdlor met for llm first time, This organization lias an Its ppJHOiit object, lbuiccoiiiianyliiK of tho choral HOdeiy, but will lie in llm future, a fixed feature of ibo L'oniforvnlory If llif? of forts of tboo concerned nmeJL with uccc8. Minn Lurnno Kownd of tho Wash ington ecliool faculty entertained thin afternoon with a luncheon In compliment to MIhh Crtita of Cedar Falls, Iowa. Tho table decorations woro In yellow and while. Those onjoyln,: Mbtf Itowml's hospitality woro MIhsos, Crum, DeVorc, Van Motor. Plielster, CJurpenter, Anna I'urtickor, Kelly, liioz Coffin, Field er, Murphy, Clayvllle. Ferncon, (SriKhby, I.llla OriKsby, llortha Welch, llradloy, Ilramletiburg, Wort itiun and Snedlcor, Mr. L. A. Saladotontertalned with four tablim of bridKoi at tier homo on South. Oalidalo avenue Thursday afternoon. Mm. LaClnre won the firm prize, Mrs, Itau, tho consola tion. Mrs, Salnde'ri guests were Mes dnmos Edgar ilafor, I.a Claire, l.athrop Perkins, GeorRo Itoberts, J. M. Root, A. M. Carey, Horton, Law rence Hrown, Stokes, Charles Urown, Det.uo, Charles M. EiiKlI.sh, Gale, Hlddell, Deuel, Hiinley, Rati and W. L. 13I1U. Jllsg Lois I'atmher and Mr. Vorno Marshall were united in marriage Sunday afternoon atlho homo of Mr, lsuhellti Fansher Hev. 1). D. Iloyle of tho Christian church offi ciated. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall will lusitlo on Stewart avchtie. Mrs. L, K. Uinnmit'Was hostess at n three eottrso dinner party Monday oxonin;; for Mr. John Carbeo who soon ret urns to his homo in tho oast. Covin's wore laid for ten. . Tho duvoullo DanctiiK club has re- oroKoaonlzcd for thu winter season. Tim Initial party waat hold Monday ovonliiK at tho smalt'' hall In tho Natntorliim. 4 Mrs. C. A. Hoyden and Mrs. C. W. i.. .. ,!.,.. ..i oi...jv:..t.i in-. i iximivii in ,nuron,i Jiip., mu nviv.- visitini; n oonplu of weeks with II, K. Hoytlen and family. Itov. Sherrin of SUMtirk's Kpisoo pal cltureh vetuniodfilursday oveu itir front u two weolvisitiu Cnli- foruiii A MIhs Maud Ncwuejjry' spent the week-end with tier mother lu Juek- ri souvtllo. Miss Jesslo Hudd Iqt Friday even ing for her homont' Whitehall, Mont. "THE MONEY. KING'Z AT THE ISIS THEATER "Tho Money KliiB,'ljii three uinr velous motion plcturea. ','Pll.,, .ltllft1, ItlflllDAU Iftll.V 1,1,1 4,1.. I, 11, .IV.. I' ".v. ,..,,(, ,.'. plettBoa many, npist pgsssa'j utoni ' ht peculiarly apptlcublo to tlm Kreat ost of luelodraniaR, ,"Tho Money Klnjra.'" It would bt , dttftctilt to uomliiato u luoro nttractlvu ,tud deeply interesting stijry as ibU ouo, and tho fact that tno yUugrapH com pAny havo mada It kyoat tbrcc'rorl plctKro play nrBiioaitB exeellt-uce. This Kroat pleturo will' ho bhown nt tho Ittls then tor for two days only, Friday and Satnrd lyvltb n special inatiiU'O Saturday afternoon, p Modforu I'ruiUnK company crry full lhio ot legal blanks. . ! lilil 1 Tho D.1II7 Jllnt from Fiirb. ' yu jr I iRlV''''VxaiinB B CwVW. m& m HMiUitMf A quaint Mack alln coat and hat vrorn t on or the Trench race. SHOOT TO BEHELDNEXTWEEK The Mi-ilfonl It.1 nml (bin club in iioiii a compcumo snoot on Tnmdnv or Wednesday of next week. There will bo Iwo teams of leu men onch who will diool for a prize, rind tho prize will ho a quail dinner to be furnished by tho losing team. Chris Gottlieb will eaplaiit one of tho teams mid Kd Morris, a represen tative of the WiiiehosJor Anns com pany, tho other. At the condiiMoii o the shoot nil of the participants are to scatter to tho tall timber and cha parrel and jjather in lite quad necessary for the dinner. Peevish Children Suffer With Worms llon'L be anpry with your child be cause be or she is continually irri table. In ninety-nine out of one hundred casoa you will find that the trobble is worms. Anions tho common symptoms ot the prosonco of round worms aro ner vousness, which often leads to'epilerjt tic form attacks; dizziness, vertigo, capricious appetite, restless sleep, llcltlm; of tho eyes and nose, nauea and often hysteria. Round worms are sevoral Inchos In length and In fofct tho Btomach. Occasionally se oral hundred are found In a single person. Thread worms arc smatler, often not long than a quarter of an Inch. The symptoms denoting helr presence aro about tho Bamo. but lu this case the child lfhs no appetite. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge is unsur passed in removing worms. Not only will it destroy them, but its-tonic effocts will rostoro the stomach to healthy activity. As Jayuo's Tontc Vermifuge seldom purges, the Indica tions of its beneficial effects will bo the Improved condition of the person uslttg It, Millions of parents have praised this modicino for moro than eighty years. Insist upon Jayno's Tonic Vermifuge, and accept no other. Sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. D, Jayno &. Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Skipping Children SJVJfSx 2!&t fiD&msr, mjMK? when It. conies to tho matter of euro for tho teeth, la not ono ot otir maxims. In, fact, wo pay moro at tention to children's teeth tluui to adults, because tho tooth of the yotins aro most Important, Thoy eui) very otton bo saved nltogethor whoro. an adult's cannot. Wo taho tho most scrupulous earo with chil dren's tooth, and havo scores of them on our books ns steady Irons, I.tuly Attendant DR! BARBER pa- 'rill-3 DKNTIST Panlela for Duds. Over Pacific Phono 25as Home Phono 3 5 IMC GUN Ww I f.lTl l"rf If .1 s r i -Jr 1912. KUiAL BAKING POWDER AfosoIuteiyPure From a. scries of elaborate chemical tests, Comparative digestibility of food made with different baking pewders: An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made with each of three differ ent lands of baking powder cream of tartar, phosphate, and alum and submitted separately to the action of the digestive fluid, each 'for the same length of time. The percentage of the food digested is shown as follews: Bread made with Royal Cream of Tartar Pewder: 99 Per Cent, Digantcd v f Bread made with phosphate pewder: G7'A V Cent. Bread made with aliim pewder: 67 Per CcoU Royal Baking powder raised food is shown to be of greatly superior digestibility and healthfulness. This Old Grocery 't y " Is Wetter prepared today to supply your wants with the hest to be had than cvor before and tho prce is always .as low as is consistent with first class goods. 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