Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 13, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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MEDTORP MATTi TRriBUNTO. MEDFORD, ORTCOON, SATURDAY, RRPTKAffjRR in, 3013.
FKtiF, Tnnm
Ono of llio iirnllli'Ht ui'ilillnitn of
tint miiiiinor occurred Thursday intirii
llii:, when MImh (leiuldliio MlkHuho
liDcniiio tho wir.i nf Jnlin Wilkinson.
Tlin wedding wim rolebrntnd at llin
church of tho Nativity of Our Mussed
Lord, I'nthnr O'Noll officiating nt the
Nuptial High Mann. Promptly nt fi
o'clock, Prof. Tnlllnndlor plnyltiK tlin
wedding mnrrli, tho lirlilo entered on
tho nrin of her father. Him lit n lull,
liutiitHoitii) brunette unit nindn it snout
beautiful liril, ilrt-ntti'il In n vory ho
coming, heavily oiiilirolillorli'il gown
of silk rropo cut en tntlii, wearing
lulled veil, draped rap effect nmt
carrying it lioiiiiiat of brides runes
mill llllli'H of tlm valley. Mr only
ornament was n pendant of pearls and
diamonds, n gift of tlin groom.
Him wti attended tiy Mlntt Margaret
MrC'lollou of Hoiteburg, n cousin of
tlm groom, who twin hcroinlng!)"
gowned In whlto not nml curried mi
nrin lioiniuot of plulc asters. Tlm
1i"t ninii wrni Unyiiioiiil .Mlksrho.
Tlm ring hearer it mt llltlo Mis Mnr-
rln Mlkurhit who cnrrleii n basket of
t'limhliiK bride roues.
Tho color nrhonio wns pink mul
while. Asters being uhimI moat of
fcctlvtily to decorate tlin snnrtunry.
During tlm ceremony Mm. Andrew,
sang Olurllii'tiln' "Avo Mnrln" nnd
. Mint Kthel (lutlirtn ihiik tho Halu
turn nt Dm offertory. After tlm cero
tuoiiy n wedding liruakfnst kak sorved
nt tlin houin or tho hrliln which wmt
nrtUtlrnlly decorated for tint occa
sion. Tint plulc nml whltn rolor
scheme wnit carried out In tlm dining
room, red niters being used In tlm
HvInK room nml litvtinlr In tlm item.
Only relative nml lutlmnto friends
worn prt'niit. Tlin out-of-town guests
worn Mr. .IntnoN I'nlion nml Mm.
Ki'Kcmoro or Port Klnmnth, Miss Me..
Clcllnn of Itnnohurg, Mr. James
Corhelt of Weed, t'nl., nml Mr. Wll-
Kliiunn of Colorntlo Springs, father of
tlm groom,
Mnny hnmttomo gifts of silver nml
rut gins wero received hy tho yojiug
co uplo.
Tlm bride In tho daughter of Mr,
nml .Mm. I.co J. .Mlksrho nml In n vory
nltrnctlvo nml populnr youiiK Inily.
Tho gfoniii In n rlhltiK youtiK Iniil
ii nirttt nmt In u tho Muilfonl Ni
tlminl linuk.
Mrn. Wllklnnon'ii koIiir nwny Rown
wn n linmlHouio brown lirorailc.l rut
tlnn with brown pliuh Imt to mntcn.
Tho younB couplo left on tho nf-
Icrmion trnln to npiiiil tholr hoimy
moon In Hotithcrn Cnllfornln nml on
tlmlr return will rvulilo nt MO Kotith
Nowluwn.
Tho Y. V. C. K. of tho Clirlntlnn
rhurcli, on WVilnrmlny tivonliiK, hold
n Intvti horl.il nt tlm rcnlilxucn of 8.
II. (Irnhnui, IIIkIiIIi nmt O.ilidaln, Tho
lnwn wn lirlKht with oloctrlo IIkIiIh
nml tlm youiiK pnoplo over iO In
nuiuliiT liululRml u wnlnruiotnim from
tho pntch nml nortnrlm'M froah from
tho trco, nliio In vnrloiiH RnniPii, In
tlm Iioiiho, n tuunlcnl nml lllornry pro.
Krnm, nml nfriitliiiirntn of imiut
wIclit'H, pIcklt-H, enko, coffoo nml fruit
vna onJo)cil. Tho proKrmn which
' of uuiiHiint cxrolliMico nml inoiitly
linpromtii lucliulcil n vocal nolo by
Htto Minn Nnnii Hooloy; rornot nolo
hy Mr. HilKnr W'IkIiI of lnwn; rcml-
liiK hy Mm, K. 1 Henley; liiHlruuiontiil
iiiiihIo by mm, Clint Mcfunly, vocnl
nolo by Mr. WIkIiI with plnuo nml
violin ncompnuluiuutr iiiiihIo hy MIhk
Klnrnnro (Irnvcii. llumoroiia.rocltn
tloim kIvoii by Mm. MiiiiiiImr, Mr.
Harry Manning nml MIih l'lcrco woro
Imnrtlly onrnroil. Tho prenlilent, Mr.
Olnroiico 1'lorrn, In n fow woll elionon
wonlH, Rrcolcil tho kuobIs, thnukoil
thoHo hkhIhIIiik with tho ptoRram, nto
Itov. I). I), lloylo nml H. II. (Irnlmiit
woro then cnllml on for Hpoochea nntt
roMponiloil by limiting n bronk for tho
Avntorinolnnn,
Mlas Akhos iRnnca was hoHtosn nt n
very pretty pnrty on Monday ovouIur
nt hor homo on North Onkilnln nvouuo
Klvon in honor of Mr. Hum Glasgow
who has boon visiting huro for novoral
wooIcb. Cards mid iniulo furnlgliod
tho ovoiiIuu'h nmiiBomont nftor which
n dollcloiiH two courso ltinclioon was
Borvod In tho rod dining room couslst
liiK of fish Btilnd In kiooii noppor ensos
on pnrnloy, nut broad, sandwiches,
olives, Ico oroani In cniitaloupo oups,
fruit punch nnd cako, Tho color
uchoino was red, tho contorploco boliiR
RornnluuiB nnd sword forna nnd tho
room was llRhtod by monns of rod
Bhadod candlos. Qorantum petals
Btrown ovor tho cloth mado a vory
dainty ornamentation. Oluvor and
orlRlnal placo cards nffordod much
ninuBoinont for tho twolvo guosts who
wnin' MImkch I.iirana Kowliiml, Ojial
Dulny, .Iuoiidrho llutlur, llorlhn Ilran
ilniiliiirR nml Mrs, l.olnml MovorldRo;
MiiNHrn, Hum (IIubrow, ('mi I (Hiihkow,
Dr. V. V. Ilowitrd, Kurd llnnd, Nor
mutt Merrill mid l.olnml Iluvorlduo.
MIhh llnrllin llrnmleuliiirK cnlcr
liilui'd ilellRlitfully ut dliimir Jiu-h-day
nvniiliiK In lompllmeiil to .Mkhkim
Itiitliitrfonl Knrr mid l.mm (llnMcov,
who riitiirn mooii to California. A
flvo'cournn illiiuer wait kerved, ttln-ii
iillu it not ill (dim wiim Inlnnlii'Cil,
(hut of n different couplo Mirvliu
each coiimc, mid It provml to bo n
very miiTcinful nffnlr, The tlecti
ntliiim wore In pluk; vcrliitmiH nml
fcniM bnliiR iiKoil nml ditlnly pink
ctimllcit. I'nr plain cariln iiilnlutiiro
cliitfltiK dlnlii'H wiiii) rIviui to tlm In
dim nnd purroluturit to tho men. Tho
Riicittii with MIkkok l.orulim lllltnii,
Iciiio Klynu, Akiichk InaucH nml I.ii
rana Itotviul. Hum OIiihcow, llutlmr
ford Kerr, far I (llancow, Norman
M if i rill nml Dr. Howard,
Tint opiiiiliiR tivuut of tlm inimical
I'liaoii will bo tlm conrcrl nut 'I'll urn.
tiny otiiuluR, Hcptembur l.Sth ut tlm
IiIrIi KL'hnol nmlltorlum by faculty
iiuimlior of tlm Mod font Connnviitory
of Mimic. Admliuilou will bo by
ticket only, nnd complimentary tick
et ran bo obtnliieil nt tho coimcrvn
tory or from memberit of tlm faculty.
I'eoplo hnvti frciiicully cxprcuncd a
ilmlrn to bear Mr. Andrew nftener
In public. Mm. Amlrnwii, who will
bo ono of thoiin tnkliiK imrt, will bIiir
nn one of her nuinbcrit itelectloun from
"Mndmn lluttorfl)'." Tlm full pro
Krnm will bo nuuounced Inter. Tlm
number of tlrketn to be Riven out will
bn limited, nit tho hull Is not very
Inrno.
A Jolly picnic pnrty of Mndford
pnoplo motored to W'uruct'h noil a
uprlUKH Hiindny. MembcM of the
party were: Mm. John Itmler, Hr .
Mr. W. IJ. 1'hlppn, Mm. I'hlppH. Mr.
nml Mm. .1. M. Itmler, Mr. mid Mm.
(JiMirKn (inrrelt, Minn Mntulit New
bury, Aubry I'urry, Mnnter I'lilppn,
Curl Newbury, (lenry (Iitrrett nml
Verne Onretl. Tlm pnrty nn plan-
lied In comid'metit to Vcrno nml
deary (Xtrrett who leave tho lftt
of the week to reitiimo their utmlleM
nt tho UultoMlty of OreRon nnd Co
liimbla L'ulH'Mlty reiipectlvely.
Tlm niontlily iiocl'il of llin llaptlKt
Imllim wan held ul tlm home of Mm.
II. 15. MiimIi on North I'ouch streol
hint Toiimluy uflernooii. Tho pro
Rraiii wiim it iiiiiHlcalu ioiihIkIIiik of
Hour.it, reudliiRH, violin olon nml
diiotn. Ilcfrnthmenlii wiro Hvrved
by tlm follow Ink cemmittee: Mm.
II. K, MiimIi, Mm. II, C. (Iiirnett,
Mm. Jacknon, Mm. I,, II. Kent' ami
Mm, IC, .1, KoutM,
Mr. nml Mm, Wilbur .lonen nl
ItONK I.IIIIO eillerlallleil at lllllllD!
Hiimluy In honor of the nineteenth
lilrlliility niilviiMitry of their nephew,
Ariuoml Tnylor. Tho dinner party
coiiMMed of Mr. Armoml Tnylor ami
Mm. Kfflti Tnylor, Mm. Iletllo .loneM,
Mr. nml Mm. Arthur Itonn, Mr. nml
Mm. Wilbur Joiich ami Douabl New-
",,ry . . M
Tho mnrrlnRo of Minn Krmluo
Dawn nnd JnilicM 1'. Dounel wiih eel
elimted Heptenilier Oth at the homo
of the brble'it pitreutH. Itev. I). I),
lloylo rend the itervlcc. Only the
relatives nml Intltmtte frlemU were
prenent ami n weddltiR supper wiih
nerved nfter tlm ceremony. The
lioinie wan benutlfully ttecoritted with
flower for tho occnulou. Mr. nml
Mm, DoiiiioI are well known nml
have n hunt of frlembt to coiiRrntit-
li to them,
A dinner wns Riven MIkh Allro Car
penter of Hoitton, ul Hotel Medford
I'rldity nveuliiR by membern of tlm
proRrenitlve pnrty. 1'laten woro laid
for IS. An auto rldn wnH Riven Mlm
Cnrpenter Hnturdny by Mr. (Ircer of
Atthlnud.
Mm. Keuoly entorlatned nt n
HrldRn luncheon 1'rldny nt tho Coun
try club, A m o n k thoKo prcxenl were
MeHilnmes llnmlll, I'lero, Conro I'lero,
DnRRett, llnllowny, (leorRO Carpen
ter, lleckwlth, MIhiics Hurko, Con
nor and llotloway.
Mr. and Mm. W. V, Itmacs enter-
lalnod luformnlly nt their homo on
West Main Krldny ovonltiR In honor
of Mr, Hnm (IIiisrow, Their riichIb
woro MIhhcs Ornro Drown and Ariich
Ihiiiich, Mu'UHrs. Carl nnd Hum (IIiis
row, Mr. nnd Mm. Conro I'lero outer-
tallied nt dinner at their country homo
ono iiIrIU IIiIh week for Mr. mid Mm.
Washburn, Mr, ami Mrs. OcorKo UnK
Rutt, MIsh DitRRott ami Mr. Citrluton,
Mm. HollltiR nml MIkh IIoIIIiir left
Tuemlny for their home In Hittrmneu
to, nfter itpendltiR tlm Bummer with
Mm. J. I Iteddy. Mlns KIIih-u Iteil
dy returned with them to California
where ithu Is nttcudliiR school.
CurtlH Anderson, who linn been
spemlliiR tlm summer with his par
ents, lias returned to Culver Mili
tary Academy. Culver, Iml., where
ho will Rrnduiitu next )ear.
Mr. Howard I'alrli nnd his moth
er, who have been (ho riivkIh of
HpriiRim ItelRitl, hnvo returned to
their home In Iluffnlo, N. V.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I'red B. Knrnhnur,
who hitvii been the riicsIh of Mr, nnd
Mm. Carrol McMllleu, hnvo left for
tholr homo In ChlatRo.
Tlm Kitdles Aid of tlm I'resbytor
Inn church will meet Tuesday unxt
with Mrs. Theo Mnrsh on Itoso live
nuo nt 2:3 o'clock.
Mr. J. Itniwti, who has been vis
ItlnR his diiiiRhter. Mm. T. (J. Nor
rls, has returned to his homo In
North Carolina.
Miss Chnnco hns returned to her
Home In rortlmid nfter n sevcrnl
weeks' visit with Mm. O. I. Hutrhl
son. Mr. titid Mm. Juiiich I'olton nnd
Miss Hlslumro of Fort Klnmnth npent
hovcmI dnya In Medford this week.
Mrs, Paul Janney outortiilued at
ltinclioon Friday for hor mother, Mm
Kdwln of WuHhliiRtou. This Ih tho
first of a series of formal luucheotm
which Mrs, Janney Ih rIvIub. '
i
Miss Mary I'enliiRiir hint roiio to
Newport to rest for it couplo of
weeks before euterluR O, A, (3,
MIhh I.oiiIho WIIIIiiiuhoii Ion I'll
day for Kiiijeno where hIiu will ou
ter the university,
Mr. Paul ItobliiHon left thin week
for Corvallls where ho will outer O.
A. 0.
Mrs, JnnieH T. Cochott of Wcqd
was a Medford visitor this wcok,
0, M, BiirIIhIi has roho to MitRara,
Nortli Dakota, on ft business trip.
Capt. M. A. Illley of Urhnnn, Ills.,
Is Him Riiest of his diiiiRhter, Mm.
il. T. Hubbard of Oak Knoll ranch.
Mm. I,. II. Wukoman tins returned
from llerkeley where she hits been
to place her daiiRhter In school.
Mr, ICd Andrews, who has been
quite III with pneumonia In New
York City, Is rouvitlescliiR.
Mrs, F. A. Fell bus returned from
Klamath Fulls whom sho hns been
vIsltliiR her daughter.
Dr. mid Mm, Itlckert hnvo had ns
tholr Riiests Mr. ami Mrs. T. A. It.
Lyiiimi of Hiithcrlnml,
Dr. nml Mm. Hurt of Talent are
receivliiR coiiRrntulatlous upon tho
birth of n daughter.
Mr. and Mm. Fred I.uwls have re
turned to their homo at Wellen, aft
er a trip to Denver.
Mm, Fred Hopkins left Thursday
for Iloi'lland whero tthu will ioiimIu
suvernl weeks.
Mm. (leorRu Traua who lias been
vIsltliiR near llutto Creek hns re
turned home.
Mm. Orion McDonald nml children
of WiiHliliiRtou uro vIsltliiR friends
in Medford.
J. M. FrothliiRhnm of McDowel,
Col., Ih vIsltliiR Mr, and Mrs. 11. l
Futtorson.
Mm, II. T. Findley entortnlnod nt
cards Friday .afternoon In compliment
to her Riienls, Mm. Korcm and Miss
Fltidluy of Now York
Tliosu wlnnliiR honor worn Mes
dmiies DfiRRott, Uetehcll and DoiIro
The Riiests, IiohIiIih tho honor
Riiests wero Mesilnuies A. K, lleamcs,
OeorRO DnRRett, DoiIro, (lutbrlo, (lot
chell, French, Flero, Conro Flcro and
Miss I'utumn,
To celebrnto their sixth nnnlversnry
Dr. mid Mrs, Thaer entorlnlned
Wi'ilmmdny ovenliiR ns Mm. A, U.
I.ooiufs celebrates hor birthday on tlm
sumo date, she assisted In entertain
ItiR. ('ards mid danclriR formed tho
amuxeuiont of tho evening. Those
pres'uit wero Mr. nml Mm. Dozlnr,
Mr. and Mrs, Davidson, Mr. and Mrs.
I.oomls and Dr. nml Mrs, Thnyer.
A recital will be held noxt week
In the auiirtorlum of the IiIrIi school
by the fnculty of the Medford Con
servnlory. AtnoiiR Hiomj appwrlnR
will be Mm. IM Andrews, soprnno
soloist; Mr, Carlton .laticH, violinist,
nml Mr. Oerurd Tallliinder, pianist.
Adml-flou will bo by ticket only,
which may be obtained from tho fac
Tho StiiiKcl club entertained at
luncheon nt tho Medford Hotel Hal
unlay to honor Mm, Wilson nml Mrs.
Itebec who will be nwny for tho win
ter. AmoiiR those present wero Mes
da in en HerrlnR, Itebec, Miller, .Inl
ine r, (lofo, Hrnckcnrclil, Htono, Man
nluK, Wilson, Itesch, A I. Hoppln, TIs
dale nnd Miss Cordelia Uoffo.
AmoiiR thoso who will attend tho
Fulverslty nt Kurciic this year nro
Misses Inn Cochrnn, Frnnccs Heath,
Knthcrlno Deuel, Mildred OerlR. Mil
dred Drown, Htith Lawrence, Louise
Wllllnmson, Sulllvnn nnd Irene Sulli
van, ICmcrson Merrick nnd Bdlson
Mnrshnll.
OeorRo nnd Ned Vllos nnd Paul
McDonald will attend O. A. C.
Mrs. W. F. Bhlelds entertained tho
Lndlcn Aid of tho I'rcsbitcrlan church
Tuesday afternoon at a porch party.
This was tho first meetlnR of tho so
ciety since the summer vacation and
work was plnnned for tho coming
yenr. Fifty Indies were present.
.
Mm, Chnrles Connor nnd Miss Doro
thy Connor lenvo soon for a trip
ntirond nnd will ho nwny nil winter.
When they return they will occupy
their houso which Is now being built
on their orchard.
The CoIIcro club will give a Col
lege Tea this nftornoon on tho mez
znultio floor of tho Medford Hotel.
This will fnko tho placo of tho regu
lar monthly meeting.
Tho Christian Kndoavor of tho
Presbyterian church hold n most en
joyable lawn inrty nt the Mnnsc,
.Monday oionlng when about forty at
tended. Mrs. Alia way entertained her Sun
tiny school clnss of bo)s most on
Joynbly Wednesday at hor homo on
Olson street with a dinner.
tmmttmMM-m
STATE MEDICAL
ASSOCIATION MEETS
HERE ON THURSDAY
Thursday, Hept. 18, tho eighteenth
annual meeting of tho Oregon Htnte
Medical association will bo held at tho
Page Theater, Medford. Dr. Pickel
as chairman of the commlttco on re
ception, has sent out special litera
ture depleting tho resource of Med
ford and the Itogtm river vnlloy and
has received assurances from physi
cians all over tho coast that they will
bo present.
Owners of automobiles aro re
quested to uso their cars to rvo the
visiting physicians a rido through tho
tho valley from 8:30 to 10 o'clock
Thursday morning. At 10:30 the
convention opens with n business
session. An nddross of welcomo wilt
bo delivered by Dr. J. II. Truax of
(rants Pass followed by a response
by Dr. C. S. Whlto of Portland.
Numerous papers will bo read by
famous physicians from all ovor tho
country on technical subjects, among
them being ono by Dr. Picket on
Nephritis.
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Thm Beat Food -Drink Lunck mi Ftmimhtm
Tho library lias received some vol
umes on modem philosophy which
liuve jtt-t been jiurclinscd by the
Male library. The collection will be
hero until early in November, and it
in hoped Hint thoo who nro intcr-
cMcd in the books of Hereon nod
Kueketi will enjoy rending Ihem dur
ing' the next few weeks. The titles
nrc:
Ilcrgoii Crcnlivo Evolution, Mat
ter nml .Memory, Time nnd a Free
Will.
Cnrr Henry Dcrgson, llio Philos
ophy of Chnnge.
Kiickcn Christianity and tho Xctv
liluli.-in. I.ife'H Hums nnd Lifo'rt
Men!, Moaning- nnd Value of Life,
Problem of Human Life ns Viewed
by flrcnt Thinkers.
Hoffdilig A Hrief Hictory of
Modern Philosophy.
Tunics On Some of Life's Mcnls,
l'lunili.stie Universe, Pragmatism.
Jones An interpretation of IJu-
dolf hiiekcn's Philosophy; Euekcn, n
Philosophy of Life.
Lolfoy The New Philosophy of
Henry Pergson.
lfussel The Problems of Philos
ophy. Sheldon- lliidolf Kuekcn's Mess
age to Our Age.
Slo-Miu Twelve Mnior Prophets
of Todny.
Solomon Dergson.
PALMER WINNER OF
PEAR AWARD AT FAIR
Harry Schultz has returned 'to
Mt. Angel whuro ho Is attending
school,
Mm, It, D, HouHtnn has boon en
tertaining Mrs, Arthur Nowmiin of
Itoxy.
Mrs, 1 1, B, Buyitrt mid Miss Irene
Plotuor hnvo' routrucd to Medford,
Dr, M, M. Hull of BtiRouo has been
tho guest of Dr. and Mrs. Seeley.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pnlin Imvo ro-
iurnod from Pelican liny,
Judge W, H. Crowell Is spending
his vacation nt Newport.
Miss Oortrudo Fay loft his week
tor u visit In California, ' .
Mrs. H. Von tier Hellen of Wellen
Is spending n few days in Medford,
tlm guest of her daughter, Mm. Bvnn-
8011.
(IcorRo nnd Ned Vlhts entertained
it fow frlendB nt dinner nt their homo
Frldny, beforo leaving for college nt
Corvullis.
Misses Mildred Drown and Ornco
M'lchell leivo this week for Corvnl-
Us whero they will attend college.
'
Mrs. C. 1). ltced nnd dnuglitcr,
Miss Charlotte Heed, loft litis week
for their home In Portland.
Mr. Itutherford Kerr returns Sun
day to California utter spending his
vacation In Medford,
' Mr. J. F. Hutchnsoii of KoseburK,
formerly of Medford, spent several
days heru this week,
i Mrs. J, Vllns lleckwlth leaves Mom
day for tho east, whero she will re
main Indefinitely.
E. X. Palmer was tho winner of
second price for best five vnrielies
of pears nt tho county fair, nnd not
K. X. Potter, ns printed in Friday's
paper. The mislnko wns duo to ni
iiiiilerxtniiilini; in telephoning the
nwnrds.
PRINCE OF MONACO ON
WAY TO JOIN BUFFALO BILL
I ! t
CHICAGO, Sept. 13. -Tho Prince
of Monneo wns here an hour todny
on his wny lo Cody, W'yo., to join
Puffalii Pill in n hunting trip. "I'm
so tired I hnvo nolliing to sny," he
told the reporters with n ynwn,
"and if I hud anything to say Pin
Ion tired lo sav it."
Mr. Sam Olnscow left Wednesday
Tor California whero hu Is ongnged In
business,
Mrs. B. Weaver of Decatur, Ills.,
Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs, S. S.
Hmlth.
Mlbs Phnobo Hnnco has returned
from spending several mouths nt As
Mrs, fluthrlo entertained this wool;
with u luncheon for tho youngor sot.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Austin of Sent
tlo aro visiting In Medford.
Mr. Austin Corbln has returned
from a trip to Now Yor,k.
IF HEADACHY. DIZZY,
BILIOUS, "CASGlEiy
Your Liter Is Full of llllo; Dowels
Clogged, Stomach Sour, Tongue
Coittttl, ltrvntlt Dad
; Mrs. A., V,t II row n has
from n visit In Astoria,
rcturnod
(let n 10-cont bo now.
You'ro bltiotis! You havo a trob
biug sensation In your head, a bad
tnsto in your mouth, your eyes burn,
your skin is yellow, with dark rings
under your eyes; your lips nro
parchod. No wonder you feel ugly,
menu nnd 111 tempered. Your sys
tem is full of bllo not properly passod
off, and what you neod Is a cleaning
up Inside. Don't continue being a
bilious nusanco to yoursolt and thoso
who lovo you, nnd don't resort to
harsh physics that irrltato and injuro,
Kemoiiibur thut most dlsordors of tho
stomach, liver and bowels nro cured
by morning with gontlo, thorough
Cnscarots they work while you sleop,
A 10-cont box from your druggist
will koop your Hvor and bowols cloan;
stomach sweet, and your head clear
for months. Children love to take
Cnscarots, because they tnsto good
and never urine or sicken.
insist Upon
S HORLICK'S
Avoid Imltatlons-Takn No Suhnttiutm
Rich rnOt, mailed grain, in powder form. Mow litnltliful than tea of coffee.
For infantj, invalid and growin children. Agrees tvitli tlio weakcij drction.
Purcnutrition.upbuildingllicwliolcbody. Keep it on your tidchoard at liomc,
Invigoratej nuribg mothers and the aged, A quick, lunch prepared in a ininuttf.
IT THEATRE
TONIGHT
Vaudeville, Plioio Plays and SpceUtl Orchestra
Music for Fair Week:
"UNDER THE SHADOW OF THE LAW" '
"CAPTURED BY WIRELESS"
"BIRDSEYE VIEW OF ROTTERDAM"
"THE JONAS'"
The Fair over, a last chance to sec it, dc and 10c only
Sunday Matinee and Evening, 2:15 and 7:15 p. in.:
"PATHE WEEKLY NO. 33'
"SUBSTITUTE STENOGRAPHER"
"HOBO AND HOBBLESKIRT, CONEY ISLAND"
"AN INDIAN'S LOYALTY" ,.
A Continuous Show.
WALTERS AND CLAREMONT
In their Spanish and Mexican Comedy Acts, three
nights. All new "wardrobe aaidsongij.
Each night change of program, JOc and 20c.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, 7 p. m.
Get Our Prices on What
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