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A VETERAN DKuGGISI lisLLS
FACTS ABOUT PERUNA.
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Mr. UA. Richardson, Marine, Illlnolß, write*: "I have been en
gaged In the retail drug business h ere for the p*«t forty year*. Dur
ing thla time I have *een many patent medicine* come Into u*e flour
ish for one or two year* and then gradually disappear. There are very
fww of these remedies that possess enough real merit to Insure them
lon* life.
''Peruna Has always been a Rood seller with us. with a marked In
crease from year to year. The change In the formula some years ajto,
by the addition of the slightly laxative properties, has made It a re
liable remedy for constipation and for colds. If taken hourly In tea
spoonful doses by adults It will break uf> the worst cold In two or
three days' time I take pleasure In timing my brother druggists to
recommend It for these two ailments."
Mr. Richardson’s credit rating in the Hayes Druggists’ Directory
Is "A,” which means high, the very best.
Those who object to liquid medicines can now procure Peruna
Tablets.
Arthur Wilton Signs.
Chicago>—Arthur Wilton, "second
■trlnir" catcher, with the New York
Nationals last year, hat liaooma a
member of ths Toronto Federal*. It
was said today at Federal hsadquart
era.
GLORIOUS HAIR
Always Attracts—Use Parisian
Sage. Thin Or Fnded Hair
Becomes Abundant and
Radiant With Life.
Girls and women of all ages want to
be charming, beautiful and attractive
•—lt's their birthright—but unalghtlv
thin and characterless hair destroys
I nlf the beauty of a pretty face.
If your hair Is not atractlve. It full -
Ilia out, atreaky, full of dandruff, too
dry, or If the acslp Itches and burns,
don't delay use Parisian Suco Apply
with a sponae or cloth, taking a small
strand of hair at a time. Hub It well
to to the scalp. It will go right to the
hair roota, nourish them, and stimulate
the hair to grow strong and luxuriant.
Parisian Hugo removea dandruff with
one application und cleanaea the hair
Of dirt, dust anil excessive oil. It will
cool and Invlßoratn the scalp and make
ths hair doubly beautiful.
Parisian Sage Is a scientifically made
preparation that Rtvna the hair just
what la needed to make It soft, fluffy,
thick, and Rlorlously radiant. It ts deli
cately perfumed—not sticky or area ay
Bold In fifty cent bottles only at all
dniß and toilet countera. Ia»ok for the
trade mark—" The Olrl with the Au
burn Hair." Accept no substitute.
THERMOS BOTTLES
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THE BOTTLE
Tliei'ino- Carafes, lee
Cream .Jars and I teat her
Cases. Thermos Bottles
repaired.
AUGUSTA TRUNK
FACTORY.
735 Broad.
Opposite Monument.
* ITTH STREET ft /
UNIVERSITY PLACE
One Block West es Hrotthny
NEW YORK CITY
ness tn Who 1... I* Retail
W» t>Mi Districts. Its I Ire sU su4 I
BtsaiatMs i.tnss.
MODRRN UMOUTEIT riIMUMIOOF
500 Rooms (200 with Bith)
PATES $ 1.00 PER DAY UP
btsUeil Krstasr.nl u$ Otis
Mcdsrsts Price*.
‘MI for frss IHntrtls4Q«Usg»4 J
k Ms* es New York City. Jm
11l PRISON CELL
BANKER CALM
Memphis, Term.—C. Hunter Rains*
president of the Mercantile bank her*
arrested yesterday on tha charae of
embexr.lement after the dlacovery of
aliened defalcations of more than st,-
000.000, today took up the routine of
Jail Hie. He slept well last niaht
and his friends today aent supplies
to Ills cell. Rabin has refused all of
fers of hall, suyliiß he Is guilty aud
ready to take Ills punishment.
Much Greater.
While first announcements placed
the amount of ltalne's shortage at
about $600,000, figures given out today
show that this has been Increased to
nearly $1,100,000 and bank offlciaia
atate the defalcation may reach close
to $1,600,000.
Ratin' has steadfastly declined to
discuss the hank's affairs further than
to Insist that he alone la reaponslhle
for conditions which wrecked the In
stitution which was under state Juris
diction.
Dramatic Incident.
A dramatic Incident In connection
with ltalne's arrest took place yester
day when u reconciliation was effected
between Ralne and his brother, Gilbert
l>. Ralne, publisher of the Memphis
News Hclmltur. The two hud boon
estranged for a number of years but
when the bank president was placed
In a cell one of the first to call upon
him was his brother Gilbert.
THE WAY OUT
From Weakness to Power by Food
Routs.
Gelling the right Mart for the days
work often means the difference be
tween doing things In wholesome com
fort, or dragging along half dead all
day,
There's more In the use its proper
food than many people ever dream ot
—more's the pity.
"Three years ago I began working
In a general store," write* a man, "and
between frequent deliveries and nxoro
frequent customers, l was kept on my
feet from morning till night.
"Indigestion had troubled me for
some time, and In fact my slight
breakfast was taken more from habit
than appetite At first this Insuffi
cient diet was not noticed much, but
at work It made me weak and hun
gry long before noon.
‘ Yet u breakfast of rolls, fried foods
and coffee meant headache, nausea
and kindred discomfort*. Either wav
I was losing weight and strength, when
one day a friend suggested that I try
a 'Grape-Nuts breakfast.'
"So ! begun with some stewed fruit.
Grape-Nuts and cream, a soft boiled
egg. toast, and « cup of Poatum. By
noon I was hungry but with a heal
thy, normal appetite. The xveak. lan
guid feeling was not there.
"My head was clearer, nerves stead
ier than for months. Today my stom
ach ts strong, my appetite normal, my
bodily power splendid and head al
ways clear."
Name given by Poatum On.. Battle
Creek, Mich. Reud 'The Road to Wetl
vllle." In pkgs. "There's a Reason."
Ever read ths above letter? A ne.v
one appears from time to timo. Tboy
are genuine, true, end full es human
interest.
5. C. SENATE IS
ANTI THE JAPS
Bill for Exolusion in Land
Ownership Pansod to Its Third
Reading Today.
Columbia, S. C<—Senator Htuckey’*
hill to prohibit Asiatic peoples from
acquiring land In Booth Carolina pass
ed to third reading In the upper branch
of the general naeembly thla morning
without a dissenting vote. * Tha meas
ure was made a special order aevaral
days ago but debate on tha state
werehooae bill has heretofore pre
vented Ita conalderatlon. When the
senate convened thla morning Renator
Carllale asked that the alien land bill
be taken up under the head of uncon
tested matters, permission for which
he secured.
A arnllar bill la pending In the house
but has not yet come up for consider
ation.
GOV. JOHN M. SLATON INVITED
TO SPEAK HERE MONDAY NIGHT
Will Be Celebration on Broad Street on Account Opening
New Power Plant. Members of M. &M. Association to be
Entertained With Luncheon at Commercial Club.
Gov. John M. Slafon Is to ha Invited
to attend the big celebration In Augus
ta on next Monday night, the 16th
Inat. when the current from The Oeor*
gla-Carollna Power Company will be
turned on for the first time. Chair
man James M. Hull, Jr., of the en
tertainment division of the M. and M.
Association, has gone to Atlanta ta
personally extend the governof an In
vitation and It ts believed that he will
accept.
The arrangements for the big event
of Monday night are being rapidly per
fected There will be an Invitation
sent to every member of the M. and
M. Association to participate In the
celebration. A platform win be
erected near the monument and one
or two brass bands will furnish music.
There will be several short addreses.
Including one by Gov. Hlaton, if he Is
able to come, and then the lights will
be turned out and the transfer over %>
the new hydro-electric current will be
made. i
After the exercises on the strrpt are
over the members of the M. and M.
will be guests of the Augusta-Aiken
Railway Electric Corporation at a
“100 PER CENT EFFICIENCY” AT
THREE DEPARMENTAL MEETINGS
YESTERDAY OF THE M.&M. ASS’N
Men Behind New Re-organiza
tion Have Every Reason to
Feel Encouraged, Judging
From Yesterday’s Sessions.
TODAY’S PROGRAM
Variorn Divisions Are Work
ing Successfully Along Their
Respective Lines. Retail
Trade Department Met Last
Night.
If ever the men behind the Mer
chants and Manufacturers re-organl
zatlon movement felt encouraged,
they had reason to yesterday after
holding three departmental meetings
and the preliminary session of the
board of commissioners. With the
exception of one session when but
one man was absent, every body
railed together responded In a man
ner which Mr Keand called, “one
hundred per cent efficiency." If this
Is true tn respect to simply the at
tendance feature It Is certainly true
of the lively Interest being taken
by the men generally In the work of
their respective departments.
Vice Chairmen Named.
Following the meeting of the board
of commissioners, when every single
member was present. Including
President Rice, the department of
organization affairs, Clarence Levy,
commissioner, met at 4:00 p. m. Not
only was every member of this de
partment present, but the chuirman
of every division had appointed his
vice chairman and brought him to
the meeting. The following are the
rice chairmen of this , department
under the various division heads:
Arbitration. James 11. Mtilherin;
membership, Albert Rushton; enter
tainment. T. H. Garrett; house and
exhibits, W. H. P. Sheppard.
Take Part In Big Celebration.
Mr J. M. Hull, Jr., chairman of
the entertainment division, has ap
pointed his full committee, doing this
under the necessity of getting a first
class working force together to
handle the celebration of the formal
opening of the hvdro-eleetrlc power
plant. Insofar as the Merchants and
Manufacturers Association will par
ticipate In this event The new en
tertainment committee Is working In
conjunction with the Augusta-Alken
Railway officials and there may be
some surprises sprung fn connection
with tht-tf occasion. The following
gentlemen comprise the entertain
ment division: Vice Chairman H. B.
Garrett, John \V. Walker. A. J.
Schweers, M. H. Hendee and W. S.
Morris.
Membership Department Hustlers.
That the membership division was
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
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PWf THROAT
Trouble*
= ARE
Dangerous
" because the swollen gianas
and inflamed membranes
often affect other tissues and
impair their healthy action.
Scott'* Emulsion stands alone
as nature's corrector of throat
troubles; Its cod liver oil is
speedily converted Into germ
resisting tissue—the glyrerTne Is
curative and healing, while
the combined emulsion up
builds the forces to avert
the weakening influence
which alwaya follow /
throat trouble*.
scorrs emulsion i»
beet for (Ar«« important
reaeone it ratio tee tha
trouble; it prevent a a ratapee;
it i» not charged with alcohol
or stupefying eiruge.
Shun substitutes and
j * ; 7 Insist on Scott's.
luncheon to be served In the Coir.imer
clal Club. There will, in all prob
ability, be between 400 and 500 peo
ple at the luncheon and It Is expected
that many thousands will gather on
Broad street to hear the music and the
speeches.
On Monday about noon the Augnsta-
Alken Railway & Electric Corporation
will run a special train to the |<wer
development and will invite as guests
the officers of the M. and M., the of
ficers of the cotton exchange, the may
or and members of council, the mayor
and members of council of North Au
gusta, the River and Canal Commis
sioners, and the commissioners of
Richmond county. A barbecue will be
served and a general good time experi
enced There will also be a number
of prominent Northern visitors In the
party. Including President F. Q.
Brown and Vice-President J. H. Par
dee. of the Augusta-Aiken, Mr. R Lan
caster Williams, president of the Geor
gia and Florida railway and others.
The M. and M. will not have charge of
the trip to Stevens' Creek and Its of
ficers will merely be guests of the Au
gusta-Alken Railway & Electßc Cor
poration.
In readiness to take up its duties in
earnest was evidenced by the fact
that Chairman J. Harry Johnson,
after his department had adjourned
its meeting at 5:00 p. m. went out
and by six o'clock had secured two
new members to the association and
made berth of them members of his
permanent membership committee.
These two new members were J. W.
MAKES BACKACHE
QUICKLY DISAPPEAR
A Few Doses Relieves All Such
Miseries. Bladder Weakness,
Kidney Trouble and Rheu
matism Promptly Vanish
It Is no longer necessary for any one
to suffer with haekachlng. khtney trou
ble, have disagreeable blunder and urr
nary disorders to contend with. Or he
tortured with rheumatism, stiff Joints,
and Its heart-wrenching pains, for the
new discovery, Croxone. quickly and
surely relieves nil such troubles.
Croxone Is the most wonderful remety
vet devised for ridding the system ot
uric acid and driving out aU the poison
ous Imparities which cause such trou
lies It Is entirely different from all
other remedies. It Is not like anything
else ex er used for the purpose. It acts
on the principle of cleaning out the poi
sons and removing the cause.
It soaks right In through ths walls,
membranes and linings, like water tn a
*P< nge. neutralize*. dlssolx’es, and
makes the kidneys sift out snd filter
away, all the uric acid and poisons from
the blood, and loaves the kidneys and
urinary organs clean, strong, healthy
and well.
It matters not how long you have suf
fered. how old you are. or what you
have used, the very principle of Croxone
ts such, that It Is practically Impossible
to take It Into the human system with
out results. There ts nothing else on
earth like It. It starts to work the
minute you take It and relieves you the
first time you use It.
ts you suffer with pslns In your back
and sides, or uavs any signs of kidney,
bladder troubles, or rheumatism, such as
puffy swellings under the eyes or In the
feet and ankies. If you are nervous,
tired, and run down, or bothered with
urinary' disorders. Croxone w"I quickly
relieve you of your misery. You can se
cure an original package of Croxone at
trifling cost from any first-class drug
gist. All druggists are authorized to
person.ilb' return the purchase price If
U falls In a single case.
MAKES OLD PEOPLE
STRONG AND WELL
W» want to get th. news to all oto
people about Resell Olive Oil Emulsion,
a rrtmvknb!* new food-m*dlelne which
we firmly believe Is the beet remedy ever
made to overcome the weakening, de
-1 t dilating effects of Increasing old nge. It
helps to rebuild wssted tissue* strength
en th# nervea. and give new energy and
it lively feeling In the body. It contains
no alcohol or dangerous drug. It may
riof make you feel better fer a few days,
but If you do not feel much better snd
■tronger befie-e you have taken a quart
er ap much a* you lutve of other inedl
• Ine* that have not helped you, we wKI
g odly give bock your money.
Itexatl Olive Oil Emulalon certain*
pure Olive Oil and the tfypophnaphUra,
which, though they have long been en
dorsed by aucreaeful physicians, are here
for the first time combined. The result
Is a ren| body, nerve ami blood-bulldlng
p.ud-me.l 'ini' that we tx/lav# la superior
to anything else In overcoming debility,
Wi-aknese and liability to disease, and to
tons end strengthen the neVves and en
rich i lie blood. You who are weak and
run-down—you who are often troubleo
by various cold weather aitmanta, use
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion to gel and
keep well and strong It la a sensible
pleasant-lasting aid to renewed
strength, better spirits, glowing health.
If It doesn’t help you, come and tell us
and we will give hack your money with
out a word. That la how much faith
we have In It. Sold only at the 7.000
Ftexnll Storea. and In this town only by
us. 61.00. T. O. Howard. Store No. 1.
IWOed and Jackson Sta.; Store No. 2, 711
Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
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ItKtTISIOI
I iHUfll *h
Jm •
Slbert and E. J. Doris.
The department of new industries,
E. C. Deal, chairman, met at 6:00
t>. m. Under the division head of
buildings, Mr. Svm. M Sylvester has
appointed his vice chairman, George
Robinson, who wbb present at the
meeting. In this meeting, as In all
other* during the day, Mr. McKeand
emphasized the primary Importance
of developing a thorough working
spirit among the membership. With
this department Mr. McKeand dis
cussed how absolutely necessary It
was to real industrial growth to have
a well-worked out plan and survey of
local conditions as a foundation for
inviting factories to locate. He ex
plained the plans of the commercial
organizations In Williamsport, Sioux
City, Davenport and other cities
which have been successful In In
dustrial advancement work.
Meeting Last Night.
The Department of Retail Trade,
.1. L. Janes, commissioner, met at
8:00 p. m. with all members pres
ent. F. A. Wolfe, vice chairman un
der the division of trade extension
was also present Mr. J. A. Hood had
also appointed his vice chairman,
under Investigation, Mr. A. B. Cul
pepper. This session proved so In
teresting that the members remain
ed for two solid hours listening to
Mr. McKeand's explanation of the
activities of the department and
figuring over with him their share
in the expense budget for the year.
Mr. McKeand went into considerable
detail as to the methods for trade ex
tension used in many other cities,
both as applied to drawing trade from
the outside territory as well as im
proving upon the local trade condi
tions. He also discard In detail
the value of a thoroughly organized
credit and collection bureau. In this
feature the original Merchants and
Manufacturers Association is turn
ing ove- to the new organization a
solid asset in the form of a first
class credit service.
Today’s Program.
Following was the program for the
meeting today:
Department of transportation, Paul
Mustln, commissioner, at 12:00 p. m.
Department, convention and tour
ists, H. H Stafford commissioner at
4:00 p. m.
Department of business develop
ment, Roscoe Perkins, commissioner,
at 5:00 p. ra.
Department of agrlcultnre, R. C.
Berckman, commissioner, at 6:00
p. m.
A meeting of still another depart
ment may be arranged for 8:00 p. m.
this evening.
SPEER REPLY TO
BE READY SOON
Judge and His Attorneys Ex
pect to File the Document
Next Week.
Atlanta, Ga.—Judge Emory Speer
United States judge for the southern
district of Georgia, and his attorneys
are at Macon busily engaged in pre
paring Judge Speer's reply to the
many serious charges made against
him by witnesses who testified re
ctntly before the congresional sub
committee at Macon and Savannah.
This information was brought to
Atlanta by Judge Andrew J. Cobb,
of Athens, one of Judge Speer's
counsel, who is here to argue a case
before the state court of appeals.
Judge Cobb gave it as his opinion
that Judge Speer's reply would be
completed about Thursday or Friday
of next week, and that it would of
necessity be a lengthy document
covering all of the charges made
against the jurist.
When the congressional committee
concluded the Investigation In Sa
vannah Saturday a week ago Chair-
Judge Speer would be allowed three
weeks in which to file a wiTten
statement. The three weeks allowed
will expire on Saturday February
21.
Judge Speer's lawyers, who are as
sist'ng him in the preparation of his
reply brief, are Judge Cobb, Attorneys
E. H. Callaway and W. M. Howard,
ot Augusta, and Orville Park and
J. N. Talley of Macon.
FOR WEAKNESS AND LOSS OF
APPETITE
The old Standard general strength
ening tonic GROVE'S TASTELESS
thill TONIC, drives out Malaria an 3
builds up tbe system. A true tonic
and sure Appetizer. For adulte and
children. 50 c.
COMISKEY IS
MUCH BETTEfI
Pres't of Chicago White Sox
Submitted to Examination at
Rome by Italian Specialists.
Rome, Italy—A consultation In re
gard to the condition of Chas. A.
Comiskey, president of the Chicago
Club of the American league wan
held today between Dr. John Edward
Jones, American consul general lit
Genoa and Professor Giuseppe Basil
nnelll a leading Roman specialist. It
wa* decided to submit Mr. Comiskey
to an examination under the roent
gen ray«.
Dr. Jones related to the professor
the circumstances under which he
bad been called to give medical atten
tion to Mr. Comiskey, who was taken
seriously 111 yesterday while traveling
by train from Naples to Rome with
the members of the Chicago and New
York baseball teams.
Had Severe Chill.
Mr. Comiskey who had been some
what Indisposed before boarding the
train at Naples, aufered from a se
vere chill after passing Caserta and
his symptoms rapidly became such
that his wife and other relatives who
were with him became alarmed. They
called Dr. Jones who diagnosed the
case as a severe attack of indigestion
with marked cardiac symptoms. On
arriving here Mr. Comiskey was taken
to a hotel and his
to Improve during the night.
All Organs O. K.
The professor submitted the pati
ent to a rigorous examination es
pecially of the chest and abdomen.
He declared afterward that all Mr.
Comiskey’* internal organs were in
excellent condition except that there
was a suspicion of stomach trouble.
It was agreed therefore to submit
the patient to an X-ray examination.
Mr. Comiskey was much better to
day.
MONTE SANO MOTHERS TO
MEET TOMORROW, 4 P. M.
A meeting of the Mothers Club of
the Monte Sano school will be held at
the school house tomorrow afternoon
at 4 o'clock. It will be the first meet
ing of the year, the January meeting
having been postponed, and it Is urged
by Mrs. S. A. Fortson. the president,
that every mother be present tomor
row afternoon.
Your Dad —Your Grand-Dad
—Your Great Grand-Dad
—All Used May-Apple
Root.
Our hardy ancestors didn't know or
want mollycoddle remedies for bilious
conditions. They didn't want to be
always taking something. They took
this vegetable calomel as soon as they
noticed the coated tongue—the dizzi
ness—the achy feeling—the bldod
waves —the full feeling—and released
the Bile from the Liver. They said “to
make the Liver act,” but we have
learned that the Liver Is but a strainer,
and that Bile clogs In the Liver, leav
ing the body a prey to the putrid mat
ter that should be disinfected by the
Bile.
PODOLAX RELEASES THE BILE.
Your ancestors knew that It was nec
essary to start this -Bile, and didn't
temporize. They took May-Apple Root
In some form, and while It griped and
sickened, they took it because It Did
Deliver the Bile.
In PoDoLax you have the same thing,
hut without the grlpg and nausea. It
acts so quietly that you are never dis
turbed in your dally vocations.
You or your children should take a
spoonful at bedtime as soon as you no
tice the bad taste —the bad breath —the
coated tongue. Do so and you are free
of It the next day. To have It in the
house means to take it early and be re
lieved quickly—so by all means get
a bottle at the first drug store and
take a stitch In time.
If we could only prove to you that
PoDoLax Is not a purging cathartic —
not a mollycoddle laxative —but a gen
tle loosening of the Bile from the Liv
er, you would require no urging, but
would provide a family bottle for regu
lar use., A trial is the only proof.
THE GRAND
MAURICE CAMPBELL PRESENTS THE GREATEST OF ALL
COMEDIENNES
HENRIETTA CROSMAN
IN HER GREAT COMEDY SUCCESS
The Tongues of Men
BY EDWARD CHILDS CARPENTER.
BEATS NOW BELLING
PRlCES—Matinee, 25c to $1.50.
Evening, 25c to $2.00.
AT BIJOU
PETE CURLEY
The Fun Maker of Tabloids in
“At Saratoga Springs”
A Comedy Built for Laughing Purposes Only.
THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
A big show reduced to Tabloid
“THE GIRL WHO DARES.”
A laughing success, plenty of fun and good music.
Price*—loc, 20c end 30c.
Three Performance* Daily, 3:30, 7:15, 9:30 ......
- TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10
END ALL STOMACH
DISTRESS—MI-O-NA
Is a Perfectly Harmless, Quick
and Effective Remedy.
You must guard agalnat stomach
distress. It Is dangerous and needles*
for you to suffer.
A bad ta*t# In the mouth, headache,
dlxKlnesa, coated tongue, pain In the
colon nr bowel*, usually Indicate over
eating. or that you have eaten some
thing the tired refuse
to handle In the natufal way. You
should get relief at once.
Ml-o-na Is a sure and safe remedy
for stomach disorders. Get a fifty
cent box today. Alwaya keep them
In the house—curry them when travel
ing—take them at the first warning
of stomach distress. If not benefited,
Ml-o-na Tablets cost nothing. Drug
gists everywhere sell them.
If you have that uncomfortable feel
ing of fullness, stomach upset, and ar«
Irritable and depressed, beware, the
stomach and digestive organs are In
rebellion. Do not delay—take Ml-o-na
now and enjoy Immediate relief.
Payton—After his death an autop
sy was performed.
Mrs. Malaprop—How swell! By
which orchestra?—Life.
Any Woman Can Have
Smooth, Hairless Skin
(Beauty Topics.)
Here Is- a simple treatment, which
if used, will quickly banish hair or
fuzz from chin, cheek or lip: Mix
enough powdered delatone and water
to cover the hairy surface, apply and
In 2 or 3 minutes rub off and tha
hairs are gone. Then wash the skin
to rid It of the remaining paste. This
Is quite harmless and does not Injure
the most sensitive skin. Definite re
sults are had quickest If the delatone
Is bought In an original package.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Bums, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc/ Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
ternally and externally. Price 25c.
HOTEL MELBOURNE
Under New Management
Regular, transient, and table
boarders accommodated. Rooms
neat and clean. Good fare. Quick
service. Rates reasonable. Your
patronage solicited. No. 604 Broad
street. John F. Grandy, Mgr.
GRAND
MATINEE FRIDAY.
Geo. Evans Minstrels
HONEY BOY
All New and All Right.
Nights 25c to $1.50
Matinee.... 25c to SI.OO
I Children, Any Seat.... 250
GRAND TONIGHT
Philip H. Niven Presents the
Astor Theatre Musical
Comedy Success
“The Red Widow”
Book and Lyrics by Channlng
Pollock and Rennold Wolf.
Musio by Charles S. Gebest.
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