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THE WASEIXGTOX TIMES SATODAT XOYEMBEK 19 19102iti
Will ASK REPEAL
OF LIGHT RULE
Business Men to Take Ac-
tion Against NewOrdinance
FIRST MEETINGON WEDNESDAY
Commissioner Rudolph Says Many
Merchants Have Approved
the Regulation
United protest against tbe Commistoners regulation demanding lights onLorsedrawn vehicles will be made at ampjsri meeting of business men at therooms of the Chamber of Commercenext Wednesday at 4 p aa Plans for-t c meeting were arranged this raornin at a conference of representatives ofthe coal lumber feed lee brewery re-press end drayage interests who net inthe office John T XewboM presidentof the Merchant Transfer and StorageCcVip E street
The companies represented were theThomas Smith Lumber CompanyHoge McDowell millers the JMa ry Dove Company Johnson Broth-ers coat companies the George WKnox Express Company the MerchantsTransfer and Storage Company andLUtleneM Alvord Company
will Try For RepealAt the meeting Wednesday ways and
means of obtaining a repeal of the reg-ulations as they stand will be discussed
If the Commissioners are not re-sponsive to this appeal the matter Itla understood will be taken late court
In reference to the question Commis-
sioner Rudolph said today that he hasreceived assurances from a number efmerchants that they are in favor of theordinances
Delivery wagons already are suppliedwith lanterns and compliance with the
will enforce BOsaid the Commissioner The principalprotestors I understand are the ex-press and drayage men The Corarate
have received no formal pro-tests of yny kind but oa Ute otherhand have been assured by some themerchants that if a mass meeting is
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they will appoint representatives to defend the ordlnance
Assurances of support in uphoMtagthe light regulation have been givenCommissioner by Joseph Saksor tbe firm of Saks Co
Mr Saks said that personally he wasin favor of the ordinance as being Justand necessary
Saks Wants LightsThe Commissioners will play BO fa
in the enforcement of theregulation The request of the Stand-ard Oil Company that their wagonsbe exempted on the ground that theattachment of lamps would be a menace to the vehicles and horses wasrefused today The company will beInformed that no exception can bemade to the as promul-gated by the Commissioners
DUKE RECEIVESWARM GREETING
CAPE TOWN Xov M From Salis-bury aad other points included in theroyal itinerary have come reports thisweek of the enthusiastic welcome every-where accorded the Duke of Connaughtand his party in the course of theirtravels over the states of the new Unionof South Africa
The is due at Bulawayo Mon-day The following day they will vie4tthe grave of Cecil Rhodes in the 3ta
Thursday they will receivethe chiefs of Bechuanaland at CabeTones At the end of the week the partywin reach Pretoria where thewill lay the foundation stone of the newgovernment buildings
AUTOISTS NOT HELDFOR VICTIMS
WHITE PLAINS X Y NovThe authorities today exonerated theoccupants of the automobile which ran
and killed D MerrKt Reynoldscar was owned by Nathaniel C
the millionaire polo playerneWs was a traveling Jewelry
saHsman and was looking at a bag ofd Mnonda when struck by Ute auto-mobile
The Vital RecordsBirths
Burley and Lola C Warner boyWilliam J and AHce CurUn boyWilliam B and Mary E BrannanDalrldse B and Mary A Beavers girLThomas J and Fannie Murt gb girlEllis atnd Ray Duke girlFelix A Victoria Van Rettth boyHarry and Helen Geety boyScott H and Efne M Lilly boyFrederick and Jesse B McRernoids
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Archibald and Mora Beimont boy
Wllttam J and Margaret M King girlWalter and ABee V McLean beyCharles and Ella V Van Fleet jr
boyWilliam B and Mary J Tripptett boyJohn J and Marie Catlotit girLEllis and Bodra Kugek girL
Marriage LicensesSam Gotkte and Katie Crucker both ef-
WasMnstonGeorge Owens and S nana M Kemp
both of WashingtonJohn H nk and Elizabeth Schneider
both of WashingtonThomas D George and Clara M Duen
nobler both of WashingtonJohn W West and Sarah Parker both
of Onancock VaJohn H Weils and M L OBrien bothMorris of New York and Hannah
Llppman of ChicagoJohn C and M Lee
both of WashingtonRichard B Owen and
Smith both of WashingtonA R ulerson of Xew York
and Mabel E Shelton ef Washington
John K JttMdes and Barbara B Smithboth Sacrantento Cat
DeathsSarah A Anderson e years 133t Ninth
sUet norUrweaCElba J Harrie B years W Fourth
street southeastAnnie K Sherwood M years SHK
avenue northwestL Wheeler X years K D
reet northwesCWarn H LucIe years Emergency
HospitalCatherine WMtty 71 years 4K M street
southwestAttce a Mooney CS years IKS
northwestM Hudlow 71 years GarfioW
JleoptteL-WilliaBrj J RouaStree 71 years S3
South Carolnia avenue southeast
IHarry B and Anna K Xecritt
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SAFE IN WATERSSEE NORTHLAND
MISS ELIZABETH FULTON
Large Party From Washington Journeys to Wilmington
Launching of New Steamer for thePotomac River
to Attend
WILMINGTON Nor In theview of Charles M wab the steelmagnate and fncers and directors ofthe Harten HoWHgeworth
and the Norfolk and v7a Wr t nSteamboat Company the steamerNorthland built for the latter companyand to be put into service between Norfolk and TSyaaiiinKton was launchedhere at 1 oclock this afternoon
It required but one attempt by MtesElizabeth K Fulton the sponsor tobreak a bottle of champagne over thebow of the vegeL
Tbe ship slid xracefully Into the wateras the sponsor save her Boo Voyagewith I chrferten thee HortMandlowimr the lawnchm pnrtar wa a-
tertaincd with a luncheon by the of-
ficials of Ute Harlan andCorporation Miss Fulton was presentedwith locket by Levi
Responds To TeastsPresident William G Coxe of the
Harbin Holnngsworth Corporationpresided as toastmaster Toasts wereresponded to by Mr Schwab presIdentSof the Bethlehem Steel Corporation ant
director of the HariaH Holbngs-worth Corporation D J Callahan gen-eral manager of the Norfolk Wash
Company Gen George H Unlerof Washington Mr Woodbwy anothers
Miss Fulton is a niece of Darnel Frazer a director of the Norfolk and Wash-ington Company
Her maids were Miss Ida Smith andMiss Stella Stevens both of Washing-ton Miss Smith two ago chris-tened the steamer Southland for
k and Washington CompanyBesides the officers and directors who
were present the laanchjn was wit-nessed bv a large number of Washmgtonlans and residents of Wilmingtonand Philadelphia Clarence F Norment vice president of theWashington Company and PereiforFrazer vice of the Harlan andHollinssworth corporation were pres-ent
Sistership of SouthlandThe Northland is to be delivered
March i next and Immediately beput into service between Washingtonand Norfolk alternately withthe She Is to be a sistership of the Southland possessing theflaring sides without guards fe
boat The Newport Newsrunning mate of the Southland will belaid off and held in reserve
Built along lines peculiarly adaptable-to the service will be upon toperform and improved with modernequipment of every the Northlandwill be a veritable palace of the seas
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Terms Defendant In DivorceSuit Cad and
Poltroon
NEW YORK 2y If He is a wmanly man
A cadA peltreonHe behaved in a picayune wayHe is not flt to marry a decent
wonjanSuch were some of the remarks winch
former Judge Augustus Van Wyck madeabout Edward Victor Gambler beforeJustice Davis in the supreme court yes-terday
Mr Van Wyek represented Mrs EdithGambler who Is suing her husband whomshe married April 3 last in the Churchof the Incarnation here for separationon the ground of abandonment and non
Mr Gambler is cashier of theMerchants Exchange National Bank ontower Broadway income is 510009year it is said Mrs Gambler asks
259 a month alimony an da counsel feeof 1909 pending the determinationher suit
At their wedding October took wtohimself June Mr Camber is liftyears old his wife about twentyfiveAnd it was an extremely ccid June thehusbands lawyer declares
Mrs Gambler was Edith May Russell
JUDGE VAN WYCK
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surpassIng any beat ever used on thelot mac in commercial trade
with a length ever all of MS feetto rudder pout of 2K
and t beam molded at deck of SL feetsue a to attain a speed of 2me T per hour Her other dimensionsa Depth molded At 17 feet 9Inches draft equipped forward
and draft equipped aft 13 feetTheerorhies which win drive her win
be inverted triple expansion surfacecondensing four crank with cylindersof 23 27 t and by 42 inch strokeThe boilers will give a working pressure01 J8 pounds per square Inch Twoaskitowatt marine type generators op-erating under a hundred pounds ofsteam pressure will provide for thelighting throughout
Accommodations For 500There will be passenger accommoda-
tions for SMAltogether there will be tt state
rooms of which sixteen will be largeparlor rooms Halt of these will beconnected with private bath en suiteBoth the gallery and main saloons willbe finished in white and gold set off bylight mahogany trimmings while thedining room with a capacity of 12O
nnlshed in light mahogany-The furniture and upholstery will be
of a design in the generaldss appointments The stairwayswin be constructed of metal the effectbeing heightened iby ornamental rail
wlll be a buffet finished inmission oak One of the features ofthe general equipment will be Individualradiators in each room
Washington Guests At LaunchingIn Washington party which arrived
on t special car to witness the launch-ing were the following V
Miss Elizabeth K Fulton sponsor
j Smith Miss Ella Stevens Mr and Mrsj Daniel Fraser Mr and Mrs Levi Wood-I ti Miss Gertrude Woodbury Mr andClarence F Norment Mr andl rr Pearson Mr and Mrs
eI F Smith Gen George Uhler and MrsjUhler Col John W Oast and Mrs
B M NewboW Mr and Mrs wH Callahan Scott C Bone andD J Callahan and Mrs D JHarryJforment John L
The left Washington over thePennsylvania at 91 a nt and uponarriving In Wilmington was met byrepresentatives of the Harlan HolCorporation who immediately escorted the guests to where
ready to receive her christeningAfter the launching party returned upon regulartrain leaving Wilmington at 3p m
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daughter of Lee W Russell of AtlantaGa formerly of NevYork Aftermarriage the Gamblers lived at HH
ishUl street then wentto Philadelphia Atlanta and finally tothe Prince George Hotel
Gambler left his wife on A gsaid Judge Van Wyck Hehe would never return because she didnot care for him although afterseparated Mrs wrote him shehad always loved him and was readyto forget and JCorgive
The lawyer declared Mr Gamblermade most trivial charges against his
very Indiscreet letter Mrs Russellwrote to her sonInlaw warning himthat certain young men in Atlantamight call on Mrs Gambler in NewYork Epithets flew frem him whenJudge Van Wyck Mid disgustedly thatMr Gambler had laid hi marital troubins before the banks board of directorsTimothy L Woodruff Is one and he hasbeen quoted as saying that the directorsso highly approved Mr Gamblers con-duct In teh case that they asked thebanks counsel Seth P Robinson torepresent him
Quite AnEasy Job
Leaving of coffee with itsharmful nerveracking effects
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New Officers and Old ClashOver Tariff Revision
Activity
CHARGES MADEBY MR
General Master Workman Holds
OMeara and His Crowd Are
Not Authorized
The demand for a tariff revisionwhich delegates yesterday decided totake to Songress for the Knights ofLaoor of America may be robbed ofits intended effect because of the introduction of an old controversy as to whoare the officer of the organization
Scarcely bad Frank J OMeara newlyselected secretary left for the West toorganize a campaign in behalf of theiArtff revision resolutions than chargeswere preferred today that neither MrOMeara nor any of the officers chosenyesterday have any connection with theKnightffeof Labor or are authorized toact for It
The charges were made by John WHayes general ser workman whoheads an entirely different et of odcers of the of Labor
i Controversy May SpreadThe controversy was thought to have-
i been titled BOW probabilityof It again takes court andin such event the tariff revision crn-
Isade planned may receive setbackI ottteers who were elected yeai r
KNIGHTS Oir LABOR I
STRIFE is RENEWED
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C o block is located the headQUrt the officers headed by 3Ir Hayes
B c i set of officiate claims the otheris withe Jt authority Accenting to MrHsyes big board was left in control astbe result a compromise reached in3AS The question as to who were theregularly elected up at thattime but the sickness of juror pre-vented the trial coming to a dose withthe result that the compromise ef-
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sMerabie sum of moneyIn the meantime the Knights of La-
bor under the administration of MrHayes has issued regularly a pubHoatins known as the ofKnights of Labor The memberstete efUte is determined eachmonth by per capita and Ham-pers at present
DirectMr Hayes says his board had not
takeR steps to intercept the Canningcrowd In the ttght of toe compromiseby they agreed to withdraw theirclaims as the regularly elected officersbecause it would probably take two orthree years to tight the matter out hithe courts
At the headquarters of the Canningofficials In the Bliss today thecharges were denied by the son of Seeretary OMeara who is in charge o-
tl offie temporarilyThe officers elected yesterday In-
clude besides Mr Canning asworthy master and Mrs OMeara assecretary John FearnaH oC PKtaburggeneral worthy forejnan Joseph Tlernay of Brooklyn Adaui Hotter of XewYork and Joseph B Lenau of Chicagogeneral executive board
It was said that Secretary OMearawill visit Chicago St Louis and Den-ver returning to Washington probablywithin ten days at which time thecirculars to be sent to members of Congress demanding tariff revision will beprinted and mailed
CROSS SEAT CARS
WILL BE ORDERED
No More Longitudinal Types
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uture orders of cars by the Washington Railway and Electric Company willbe for paywithin cars with cross seats
This determination of the companywas announced by Gen George H Har-ries vice president of the company-at meeting of the public transportation committee of the Washington Boardof Trade yesterday afternoon accord-ing to the statement the proceedingsgiven out today by Alex Britton
The meeting yas not public
oneGeneral Harries explained that Utepolicy of his company is to use carswith side seats for city traffice and
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rush hour work white the crossCATS reserved for suburban andlighter traffic According to Mr Britton General Harries did not make Itdear to the committee whether his com-pany intended to supplant the present-P A T B longitudinal seated carswith the crossseated type but he didmake it clear that future orders ofcars would be all of the latter type
The next meeting of the committeewill be public and will be held on Fri-day afternoon at 215 oclock At theinvitation of the chairman O P
of the editorial staff of The Timeswill appear before the commitee Mean-time the commiltoc is gathering dataon the relative merits of the two tYpOSof car from the District Railway Commission and it is the intention of the
fully to cover the subject inthe committees reDort to the Board ofTrade
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Continued from First Pagethroughout the a a UnitedStates food inspector a CBthoUc
white In be rep-resented himself as a lieutenant com-
mander U X-T c authorities have beeR
coumMntcated wKh and detective fromthat department ie expected to arrivem Baltimore this afternoon
KNOWLSON INDICTEDBY THE GRAND JURY
An indictment was returned todayagainst Henry Knowlsons PauleWest alias Hume H West aliasFrank Bennett the pseudo of-
ficer who is alleged to have obtainedworth of United States
COWMMM from Crate PureEs A CoWashington brokers in October bymeans of a cashiers check
Knowlson is regarded by the police-as one of the cleverest swindlers whohas operated in Washington in years
Representing himself a a lieutenantcommander in the navy OB temporarydetail with the Bureau of SupplIesAccounts Navy Department West onOctober 17 obtained tm frontthe bnklnfr firm of Crane Parrte Coby means of a worthless cashierscheek
From the Jewelry firm of GK A Brohe obtained a diamond ringWith a similar check for H FromLouis Weber a Jeweler at Third streetand Pennsylvania avenue southeast
a 17S watch and chain He alsostole a book of blank moneyorders front the subetatfo hi Keneatoys pharmacy North Capitol and Istreets oat and sev-eral of the orders
Traced to Brookltne Mom where behas a wife and four children est elud-ed the detectives because Mr Facilewho accompanied Detective Pratt toBrookline was unable to identify MmLater It was decided to make the arrestanyway but when the detectives re
to the house West had fled
CANADAS PREMIERPASSES 69TH YEA
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OTTAWA Oat Nov SirLauder the Canadian premier wail to-
morrow enter upon his seventieth year
Will
Many oc his and colleagues an-ticipated the aniversary by congratula-tions today
Sir Wilfrid is In excellent healthalthough It is now almost fortysince be entered public life aa a memberof the Quebec aaeembly apd fourteenyears since he took toe raise of Canadma government at a most critical time
VICEROYTO LEAVE INDIA
CALCUTTA Nov iT Notwithstand-ing the undeniable state of unrest preva-lent among tbe masse of India the nearapproach of the f r the East ofitato to relinquish his otflce of viceroy
has forth many popular expresalone of appreciation servicesand regrets at his
Lord Hardtoge of Penshirat the newviceroy is expected to reach CalcuttaMonday
Lord Mmto will make over the sealsof office on the fc Mowing day and withLady MJnto and Eileen Elliot willleave for England
ANOTHER CHARGEAGAINST AUTOIST
NEW YORK Nov Though acquitted of a charge of murder in connec-tion with the death of Grace Roughwho was rm down by Ms automobileEdward Rocenhetm is today facinganother indictment which may land himin prison
He was reindfcted under the Cattanautomobile law which makes it a felony
of an accident when he has Injuredsome one and give his name
FACTORY STRIKEAT LUDLOW MASS
LUDLOW Mess Nov Seven hun-dred of tn Judl w Maanfactunng went on strike heretoday because their employers failed to
tbe unionThe manufacturers telephoned for ad-
ditional police protection It is believedhere the strike will grow to serious
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Coat Sweaters all wool bestfit blue grey and 2 89with trimmings t
GUNSAgentl for all st1MIfrd makes
of Guns Rifles and tevolversLargest stock of U X C or Win
ammunition
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GOPHER STUDENTS
Money About Even on Michigan and Minnesota
for Big Meeting
tiN ARBOR Mich Net 19 Ablackboard lecture signal practiceby Coach Vest completed the training ofUte Michigan eleven In preparation fortheir game with Minnesota tomorrow
The report that Gopher rooters arecoming loaded with to toot evenmoney oa Minnesota was today greetedwith enthneiaaiM by supporters of theWolverines who declare tHat they willaccept all that Is offered
At a number of pool rooms odds of4 to S on either team are being offeredAnn Arbor has been decorated in honorof the bi game and thousands ofalumni of Minnesota and Michiganarrived here today to see the game
Plans are being made for the annualMichigan union smoker Tuesday nightsmoking tobacco 3600 shiny tin cupswhich are decorated a picture ofthe team and which will be toserve W gallons of cider will be pro-vided for the event
TAXICAB STRIKE
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chauffeurs is fast waning the taxicabcompanies reporting that they havemore cabs in commission today thanany day since the struggle began
Policemen armed with night stickshad the effect of keeping down a dieorder yesterday although eight arrestswore mode near the Plaza Hotel
HOCKEY ASSOCIATIONTORONTO Ontario Nor 19 The an
MI meeting of the Ontario Hockey As-sociation was held here this morningwith a fall representation of all theclubs President Duff of Wetland andall of tfifc other officers were reelectedwithout opposition The members arelooking forward to the most successfulseason in the history of the association
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sympathy and help when they areattacked by weakness and suffering-At times when Nature seems crueland very depressionsand derangements come kindwomanly mayWhen ailments occur the bestnatural help and correction is thesafe and welltried family remedy
They correct the result of errorsand remove the cause of sufferingThey have tonic helpful action onthe whole system They relievenervousness headache backachedispel depression and suffering
Beechanf PiUs give the organsstrength improveand may be relied upon
For female Beechams Pffl ore speciaHr-ultfible inctruction with each box
Sold In boxes lOc end 25t
DEATHS
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BEECHAMSPILLS
bodiiy conditions
ForSure Relief
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AXI SRSOX On Thursday November 17at S p m SARAH AGNES ANDER-
SON nee Bosw widow of HResidence ITS Ninth street nerthwesC
Ttraradfty Nevember 17-
1S1 at JJ m at bar residence WWv sIres northwest BMMA V BECK
WITH dxuRfcser C Jecaette aad theJohn H Beckwith
FOOTE Oa Wednesday ilarcb 34 atHumacao Porto Rico Cape 3rfOKRi-TJLITJS POOTE late of d-
HATT On Thursday Nevwaber 17 MM atLafayette W KKNDRICKHATT of the late Dr J S RApfOebr-
LARCOMBK Oa Friday N ve b r 18 1Mp m at bw rosMcncg Eighth
street BOHtbeaat 3iARGARET ELIZABETHwife of BenjamIn F Lareomve-
MOONET OB Nevembcr IS liltafter a brief 111 widow ofMichael Mooaey-
Residence 133 Twelfth street northwestPOWELL Oa Friday November S 1M at
St Elizabeths HogpMal after Hf tee yearsfitness VILLIAM A son ef the late MajorL S and Martha 34 Powell and brotherof Mies Kate E PowelL
Tuesday Neventber IS 1 at3 p m at her resMeace 3K 6 street
MARGARET SCOTT aged twelveyears
SUTTH On Friday November IS atIlk residence 3U K street mrtbeaat JAMESOLIVER son of FraaWta E and BessieI Smith aged three years and eightraonths
WILLIAMSOn Friday November Kat his rpsMence MK Ninth street
band of Wanda WillIams and Jovlajc fatherof Rev T D f D CFranrts P TVlIltems of WasbtHcton DC a d Walter J Wllllajns ef AshevilleX C
Funeral Monday November 21 at 9from of tile Immaculate Con
Eighth and N streets northwestInterment private Kindly omit owe
WHITSE On Thursday Novemberat p m JAMES V WHITE husband
C Mary C Wlrf itd father of Mabel Sand Harry P
Residence tW Maesachasotts avenuenorthwest
TOCNG Oa Tbaraday November 17 illSat 43 p m CATHERINE sister orHenry Towns
Remains At her late residence 738 Twentythird street
MEMORIAMKIMilELr In iem mbrancc of my
mother SAC E KJiOIELs who departedtate UfQ one month ago today October19 1S1
la life remembered ia deathBy Her Daughters
UNDERTAKERS-
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332 Pa Ave N WTelephone Main 1355 Washington TX c
FUNERAL DESIGNS
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citeroent has been oecaatoaed itere i ythe of a claim with the secretaryof sUIte by C B Abel yolk captainof Binghamton and W S Hale clerkin the corporation bureau ot the offitof the secretary of state The claimcovers several thousand square reel ofland located in the center of Bteghamton where it te reported that hasbeen dIscovered sad that the assaysKM a
CLAMS AND WHISKYCAUSE A FUNERAL
MINBLO Long Island Nov B Jarr s1 jttotfher of Port Washington inbratton of the Democratic irtctory inMaine on September 4 a a perkdams and drank six glame of whtkjLetters of administration on hi estatof 51 have Just been flied
Whether it is of the nose throatstomach bowels or more delicate
catarrh Is always debllitatinand should have attention
The discharge from the mucousmembrane Is because this is kept In astate of inflammation by aa impurecondition of the blood Therefore tocure take the best blood purifier
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CHURCH NUTfCtSBAPTIST Calvary Bapttot Ckorcta 8th an
H AC X W Rev H GreenD D pMor Sunday school a inP H Brtatow Mperlatendent wo
with KIUKIUB by the pntor II a7J p n Church prayer mnnftnc Tuen
S p m T nclntr club 7 p m A
cent meeting 7 p C E i Sun-day J p m Twwflajr inau All
Thomter 11 a m UnionTba esivtos service 9t the etarehw o theCobaaMa AaMctaxioa sermon by Rev H V
Hewlett M r Second Bmfttet anaJUDGE P SPSNCBIl Wand Word of God at 2ew XaUcruu-
vember 9opnu o solos and orchestramuatc Toe axe cordially i Ht d-
LXITARIAX All Souls Cnnrcb ctad r ate Ulyaces G B Pierce D
wielder a Sunday schoolfor cotnparaave study f religionunity study clmm 11 a m iiianilat
sermon by the mlmtttrr There ia aU-
kindecTnrtea d i B tbe boor ofworabip 7J jf m Young Papkf R
at 11 a TO Tbe public invited t
TOCMO WOMENS CHRISTIAN A3SOC1ADOSt mIa and F at X W Veer str
vice Sunday Leader XIas Mary K-
Jabnunn mhwleaary Sobtect IndiaMEMORIAL
CHCRCH Caraer John tankall JB andt Jeba Reid Shannon mtadcter A U a
m Tbe Luminous Truths We Xe J A-
S p ro Tfc Worlds Greatwt ChristianEv jugll t Jobm Wtle r xrtrin s arilTo4ay acoad f stiles n Geds ModernProphets slid S n TbankatrtvlriK srron Thursday at It a m Subject Tiy-Path Drop Sunday school an I
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