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The place where all good men should stop
The Stag Hotel
Room Cleanjand llp-to-Date European
Baths in Connection Every Modern Convenience
STANLEY & BOGENSHOTT, PROP’R
834 MARKET ST. PHONE 2598. CHATTANOOGA
CHATTANOOGA MARBLE W’KS.
A. W. HASSELL Prop.
Li f)ark n<l Granite Monuments T, JX ls #ml
1149-51 MARKET ST
We have monuments in stock from $8 to $3,000
Call on or write os.
nnr botm ,7. ,m m k
For The Same Money?
Call oo us for repair work, bridles, collars, oils, whips,
or anything in the harness line.
Second hand harness bought and sold, work guaranteed,
prices right.
ANDERSON HARNESS CO.
301 Main st. Chattanooga.
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W. L, Douglas
$3.00 SHOES $3.50
Shoes at alljprices, forJo very member of the family.
Men, Boys, Women, Misses and Children
W. L. Douglas'makes and sells more men’s $2.50,
$3.00 and $3.50 shoes than any other manufacturer
in the world, because they hold their shape, lit
better, wear longer, and are of greater value than
any other shoes in the world today.
W. L. Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Be
Equalled at Any Price.
* caution, W. L. Douglas’ name and price is stamped on
bottom. Take no substitute. Sold by the best shoe
dealers everywhere. Shoes mailed from factory to any
part ot the world. Illustrated catalog free to any address
—W. L. Douglas, Brook ton, Mas.
M qv Sole Distributor. 14 West 9th St.
111(1 A 1 lIUUj Chattanooga, Tenn.
WHEN IN NEED OF
Furniture and General House-
Hold Goods see
The MONTGOMERY AVENUE
FURNITURE COUNTY
‘ 257 Montgomery Ave. • Chattanooga Tenn
They are actually the Cheapest and Best house
Furnishers in the City
Just think a G-eyed stcel range for S2O. Spot Cash—Can
you beat it? Call and See Them.
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HUNTING. TRIP
Be sura to l>e properly epihr'e I—odtnin the fMIV- 'j
ENS and you cannot (; \v;:oNti. \Vy inni.e , j
RIFLES . 8 . from §2.25 to $.150.00 i
PISTOLS . . . from 2.50 tj 50.00 5
SHOTGUNS . . from 7.50 to 35.00 j
Ask your dealer and insist 1 Sen I{> r rjo pa:;; illnsl !
on our popular make, lf-trate l catalog. If inter- 5
you cannot obtain, u e ship! e.ttr t in hHooTlXU,you j
direct, carriage charge.'! ./>tig! tt i h.t e it. Mailed j
prepaid, upon receipt of [ for f-jurVenfs iii stamps to *
• catalog'price. i cover postage.
Our attractive tlisee-color Altmiinmn Hanger will l>e j
serft anywhere t r tp cents in smjn; s.
J. ST3VENS ARM3 AND TOOL CO., \
I’. O. Box s,o<js
Chicopee Falls, Mass., U. S. A.
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CHATTANOOBA’S RELIABLE FIRMS
q Be suie to be properly equipped for your hunting hip. 1]
B Use the " STUVUXS ” find Lave the assurance diat
M your choice cannot Le improve 1 tjx <i, and that there
3 is no possibility of your panic away when
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Ask j c: dealer, ana* t-vOwT Fail to send for §
ii;*p.it • r. < ;ir f < tb. If >lh slrrte 1 catalog. It is a I
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'we w.il s*. p c'ir C.t, cx- y e gr/:!'.!“sport Vf^sL.!
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WHO APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE
BURKE & COMPANY
TAILORS
825 MARKET STREET, CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
“The man with the shears'’
Who daily appears
In advertising our work
Is the man who knows
What’s best in Clothes —
If you doubt it call on BURKE.
Young Folks
AN OPTICAL ILLUSION.
Amusiny Experiment With an E 23-
shell and a Mirror.
An interesting experiment may no
made by taking an eggshell and trim
ming it with the scissors so as to re
duce it to a half shell. In the hollow
bottom roughly draw with your pencil
a cross with pointed ends. Pore a hole
about the size of a pea in the center of
the cross. Place yourself so ns to face
a window, the light falling upon your
face, not upon the mirror which you
hold in one hand. Close one eye. Place
the shell between the other eye and the
Ai I) siss,
ITOW TO HOLD SHELL,
mirror at a distance of two or ihree
inches from either, the concavity .fac
ing the mirror, as shown in the picture.
Through the hole in the she!! look at
the mirror as if it were some distant
object. While you are so doing the
concave shell will suddenly assume a
strongly convex appearance. To de
stroy the illusion it becomes necessary
either to open both eyes or to with
draw the shell away from the mirror.
Tile nearer the shell to the mirror and
the farther the eye from the shell the
mere readily comes the illusion.—Sci
entific American.
THE FOOLISH KING.
Thrcs Questions Ho Propounded and
How They Were Answered.
Cnee upon a time there lived a king
who was very foolish, lie thought he
Was hotter than any one in his king
dom. He thought he was wiser, and he
wanted to be richer. Now. there lived
in his hind a very rich man. who was
known far and wide for his line din
ners, and when the news of this man's
entertainments was made known to
the king the foolish king sent for him
ii. great wrath.
“How dare you outshine me?” thun
dered his majesty. “For this j’ou shall
die.’*
“Please, uiy king. let me live, and
I’ll do your every wish,” cried the rich
man.
“On one condition will I grant you
your life.” said the king, “and that is
if you answer me throe Questions with
in the next three days. If your an
swers are absolutely*correct and true.
I will make you my prime minister; if
not. off goes your head. First, tell
me to the very day how long shall I
live? Secondly, how long will it take
me to lido around the world? Thirdly,
of what am I thinking?”
The rich man went to his home and
consulted his kooks, and on the third
day he again came before the king.
“I am ready, to answer your three
questions.
“First.—You shall live until you
breathe your hist.
“Secondly.— If you rise with the sun
j.. ... FRIEDMAN
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{Sole distributor of
SHWABS’ ST LOUIS HONEST
MADE CLOThING
$lO (0 to .t-o CC :i 'Successor to S. J.
J KLA US . >tifi k( l 8 1 ., Chut f;i nOoga, Ten n .
and travel v oil ike sun in Fs course
it will take you just twenty-four hours
to travel around the earth.
“Thirdly.—You think Pm not such a
fool as I look.”
The king embraced the man and com
plimented him on Ids wisdom.
“I see,” he said, “it would bo n pity
to cut off a bead so full of learning
Pise and he my prime minister and
share your wealth with me.”
S C IE NTIFIC
Explorer Mikkeioen Explains.
Upon his arrival at New York last
week Captain Ejnar Mikkelsen of the
Mikkelsen-LefHngwell polar expedition,
which started north two years ago and
which has been credited with proving
the existence of land north of the un
explored sea, explains that he didn't do
anything of the kind. His observations
indicate that there is no land there, but
he returns with the belief unshaken
that there is land north of the unex
plored sea. This belief restsVlargely
upon the flight of birds in that direc
tion. On Ids way 'back Mikkelsen
T.alked something like 3,000 miles,
from Flaxman’s island to Valdes and
Nome. Lellingweli remained at Flax
man's island to engage in survey work.
A Bulletin on Rabies.
“Rabies and Its Increasing Preva
lence” is the title of a bulletin just is
sued by the department of agriculture.
It ridicules the idea commonly held
that the mndstone is a specific against
rabies and declares unwarranted the
common beliefs that mad dogs will not
go near water and that if a dog crosses
a stream it Is proof that he is not af
flicted with rallies. It is asserted also
that there is no such thing as “ring
days” i;i connection with this disease,
the period from duly 1 to the middle
of August being so called be: a use then
the dog is above the hori
zon with the sun.. The Pasteur treat
ment is credited with having greatly
lessened the mortality from this disease
among human beings
Cvcr .the Alps by Water.
11. G. Hunting reports in (he TeeJj
uieal World Magazine how an Italian
engineer named ('amimula has under
taken to transport freight across the
Alps front Genoa to Basel by a novel
system of water tulms. linking the Med
iterranean with the Baltic and North
seas. The tubes are to be constructed
in pairs parallel at inclines eorrospon 1-
ing to the natural contour of the land,
with open water levels at convenient
intervals. Water derived from the
mountain streams and lakes will be
used to fill the tubes, while gates at
each water level so control the inflow
and 011 Blow that while the water Is
rising as out* of the parallel tubes is
tilling up the other tube is emptying
into it. Thus a boat floated into the
upper end of one of the tubes passes
down the incline to the lower end as
the water level falls, and at the same
time this water, let into the twin tube,
may lift another boat from the lower
end of the incline to the higher. The
boat, both in rising and descending, is
kept at a proper depth of water by
two running sheaves placed upon the
prow and below the stern respectively,
which will guide the boat on its way
with two rails fixed longitudinally on
lop and bottom of the lock, springs be
ing provided to avoid shocks.
Want Beauty?—Wear Sand sis.
As soon as the weather clears the
members of the Women’s Physical Cul
ture ulub in Cleveland. 0.. are to take
walks in sandals in country roads and
woods Mrs. E. H Roney, the head of
the club, says. "Wearing sandals made
tin* maidens of ancient Greece the moat
beautiful the world has produced.”
RIVERSIDE CAFE
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
THE FINEST IN THE SOUTH WE SERVE THE BEST
FOR.LADIES AND GENTLE /IE.NT.
Popular Prices and Polite Attention. Next to Sag Hotel
832 MARKET ST., CHAT TANOCGA
Telephone No. 274.
oTEWART BROS&ii
Clothiers, flatters, Furnishers
EVERYTHING THAT MEN WEAR EX'. FT S OES
The genial John B. Hughes, a Dade Cmnty boy,
.to wait on you. Call and see youi* friends.
821 MARKET ST, CHATTANO 3 ’f, TENN-
FOR FURNITURE '
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go to t3ie old reliable fir i t
Gotlschalk & Company
They will give you bargain ; -
732 MARKET STREET CHATTAN 0 A
OI'TK.'K I’HOXK 1498 ItESIDENCH l ! i:< : i l
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SUNDAY ENGAGEMENTS MADE IN XT 7 litE
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~....THE CENTRAL LUNCH '
305 MARKET ST., CHATT T’OCCA.
(SKA it CENTRAL DEPOT.) "
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Open Every Day and Nipt,
Come to See Us
| EFP DAY I®
A GREAT SALE!
In order to close out the fslowing goods, we will for
tie next 30 days, or till saineis sodo make less than on 1 *
half the customary price on—
-4 Second hand Cook Stoves 2 Second-hand Rcges
6 D s-ers 5 Wash Sttnds
8 Oak Beds 10 Bed Spring - 12 Chairs
3 Rockers 1 Be - ond-' aid Bed Room Suit
The gieater part of goods are comparatively new
and'in first class condition. , Should you desire anything
4 ; . * T
in the above kindly give this vour immediate*attention,
as they will not stay at the prices we are making.
CL n SE .BROTHERS
535 Market Street. Second Boor from. 6 .
Opposite Light Hotel. Chattanooga.