WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2, 1910. THE DAILY GATE CITY PAGE FIVE- - MUSIC CLUB A Handsome Woman THE OLYMPIANS" Th. Fight b On REWARD OFFERED Every moment of your life, when Every woman may not be hand­ you are at home or abroad, fiAV£ MELODRAMA some, but every woman should TOP niiras awake or asleep- keep with ewe~the good points! Between the poison germs that are in air, FOR FAY HLD nature has given her. No woman food and water, — everywhere in fact,— . jV*:-'. and the billions of your invisible friends, need have sallow skin, dull eye, the little soldier-corpuscles in your blood. Miifc Blanche Bl9om and Ralph Law- blotchy complexion, who pays1 Good Shooting Done Last Evening on It these little soldiers are kept strong Farmer Who Disapeared on : Thurs- ton the Artists Heard Last proper attention to her health, j Drexel Alleys With Elmer Maas and healthy by taking Hood's Sarsa- , day, January 20, From Home Where constipation, liver derange- { 'v. • «K > .v.-,-;;-;. parilla, yon need have no fear of dis­ ' Evening in Puccini's .. Going Near Two Cen- ease. Begin using it at once if you are ments, blood impurities and other j at all under the weather, or have Near Mooar, Has Not Popular Opera. " v ; ! irregularities exist* good complex- tury Mark. troubles of the blood, stomach, liver Been Hard From. ion, bright eyes and sprightly and kidneys. Get it of your druggist. movements cannot exist. Internal derangement* reveal themselves sooner MADAME BUTTERFLY or later on the surface. Headache, dark the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to cure ri%s around the eyes, tallow skin, a con­ THE TOTALS WERE HIGH $50 FOR INFORMATION female ills are requested to write to any or all of the women whose stant tired feeling—mean that the liver NO HEARTBURN correct names and addresses are Riven below, and see what they an4 digestive oifcans are needing help and say — you are not obliged to take our word for it — ask the correction. Chamberlain's Stomach and women who know from personal experience that. Lydia E. Pinkham's An Effective Rendition of an Arrange­ Liver Tablets give this necessary help.! Olympians Went Nearly 2,600, While Vegetable Compound can and does cure female diseases. They work fai nature'* own way. They do not ' He Left Behind a Family Composed of j ment of the $pera by the merely flush the bowel* but tone up the liver and ? OR INDIGESTION _ , Alabama. Michigan. - Drexels Rolled up Well and v stomach to fulfill their proper function*. So mild 1 a Wife and Four Children Who Gothen—Mrs. W. T. Dulton, Route No. S, Detroit—Mrs. Predmore, 3# Markey St.\ . Reader and the Pianist i and senile.do thejr act that one hardly realise* ' _ Arkansas. Paw Paw^Kmma Draper. Shat they have taken medicine. Chamberlain'* Should Have Won From • Are Seeking to Find Chester«.Mr». Ella Wood. Morenel—Mrs. BeWa E. Erison. R.F.D. No. 2. Presenting it. Tablet* can be relied upon to relieve bilioutneu, < Weaker Team, Connecticut. Scottvllle—Mrs. ,1. «. Johnson. R.F.I).No.3. indigestion, constipation and dizsinex. Sold ev. ' Him. willtmantie— Mrs. Etta Donovan, Bo* 399. Lapeer—Mrs. F. C. Knrzhals, R. F. D. No. 4.; j •srywhere. Price 25 cent*. A Little Diapepsin Would Make Any Hartford—Mrs. H. Ruther, 181 Standiih St. Minnesota. Georgia, Tenstrike—Mrs. George W. Cox. Stomach Sufferer Here in Keo­ Ocilla-Mrs. T. A. CribK St. Paul—Mrs. B.M. Sohorn, 1083Woodbridge Idaho. Street. Mississippi. WoodildeoMrs. Rachel Johnson. Cho Cho San read from her father's NEW RIVER LINE i « kuk Fees Fine in About Plattsbnrg— Mrs. Verna Wilkes, R.F.D. No. 1. Standing of the Clubs. Fifty dollars reward has been offer­ Illinois. Missouri. •word the engraved legend: "To die Five Minutes. DanTlll«»Mra. H. Hlnrlohi, 1001 E. Main St. Shamrock—Josie Ham, R. F.D. No.1, Box 32. ^ • SECURES OFFICIAL P. w. L. Pet. ed for information that will lead to Elgin—Mrs. Henry l>iaebertr. 743 Adams St. Marshall-Mrs. Will Brisbois. with honor when one can no longer Oiympians ;. V.. V-.13 10 t) .770 Blue Island—Mrs. Anna Schwartz, 233 Ver­ Elmo—Mrs. A. C. DaVault. liv© with honor." Then, lifting the the whereabouts of Fay Ingold, the mont Street. Louisiana—Mrs. Bertha Muff, 803 N. 4th St. • Peachy of the Illinois Central Road Seibert's OpeTas . ..12 9 3 .750 fanner who mysteriously disappeared Hosier—Mrs. Mary Ball. Westboro—Mrs. Susie Templeton. sword with tragic intent, she slowly Barton View—Mrs. Peter Langenbuhn. Wll| be Traffic Manager of the Keokuk Club . .13 9 4 -.692 from his home near Mooar, Iowa, on New Jersey. left the stage, repeating: "So sorry Weils Chicago®.Mrs. M. Gary,1729 N.Kidf»ewajr Are. Weehawken—Mrs.H.Price,637Bcrgenllnn AT. New Boat Line. .12 6 6 <.500 Thursday, January 20. Chicago—Mm.Harriet Janetzkl,3036 Lyman St Marlton—Mrs. Geo. Jordy, Route No.3,Box 40. those robins did not nest again." Tho •Seal Skins . .12 4 8 .331 GAS AND DYSPEPSIA 00 Indiana. Carlstadt—Mrs. Louis Fischer, 32 Monroe St. music led the thought along suggest­ This announcement was made to­ Indianapolis—Mrs. A. P, Anderson, 816 High­ Camden—Mrs. Tlllie Waters, 4fil Liberty St. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 2.—J. R. Peachy, Grand Leaders ... ..12 4 8 .oou j land Art, New York. ively, ending with a wild chord that day by the family which is composed known to St. Louis and throughout LeBrons . .13 4 !) • 308 1 Winchester-Mrs. May Deal, Fatchogue—Mrs. Walter E. Budd. pierced the heart like a blade- of a wife and four children dependent Lindley—Mrs. May Fry. Brooklyn—Mrs.Peter GaitneT,648 Marcey AT. Drexels . .13 3 10 ''.230 Salem—Mrs. Lizzie S. lllnkle. Dewittvlllo—Mrs. A. A. Giles. - Then the audience came back to the the Mississippi valley as assistant gen. upon his support. eral freight agent for twenty-two Take a Little Diapepsin Now and Reg- Vincennes—Mrs. SyL B. Jerarld, 608 X. 10th CornwallTllle—Mrs. William Boughton. auditorium at the Y. M. C. A. and ap­ The disappearance is shrouded in Street. Kingston—Miss Elsie J. Fuller, 174 Pine St. years of th^ Illinois Central railroad, Results Last Night. , ,, ulate Your Out-of-Order Stom- Pendleton—Mrs. May Marshall, R. R. No. 44. Elniira—Mrs. Ellssa Green, 801 Tuttle Are. plauded till Miss Blanche Bloom, the i Olympians 2580 mystery, but it is believed that at Dyer—Mrs. Wm. Oberloh, R. F. D. No. 1. Brooklyn—Mrs. J. ,J. Stewart, 1480 Fulton St. reader, and Ralph Lawton, the pian­ under Stuyvesant Fish, has been ap- ach—Stop Being Miserable - - Iowa. North Dakota. poinaed traffic manager of the Mis­ i Drexel (handicap 164) 2497 the present time he is still under the Jefferson—Mrs. W. H. Burger 700 Cherry St. Delsem—Mrs, F. M. Thorn, Box 4. ist .appeared again on the stage to as Cure is Waiting. influence of a powerful drug adminis­ Glenwood—Mrs. C. W. Dunn. Enderlln—Mrs. T. H. Bimonson, Box 404. ; bow their acknowledgements. sissippi Valley Transportation com­ Dixon—Mrs. Bertha Dlerksen. Ohio. pany, and has taken charge of his ! — 83 tered to him in drink an? from which Creston—Mrs. William Seals, 606 Summit St. Belleme—Mrs. Edith Wleland. 238 Monroe St. ? This was last evening, when, under The Drexel team slumped in the he is unable to rouse himself. Tt is Xansate Cincinnati—Mrs. E. H, Maddocks, 11 Farrell's the auspices of the Monday Music new position at the headquarters of Kinsley—Mrs. Stella Gilford Beaman. ' Court. the company in the new Bank of last game of the match with the Olym­ likely that he is not himself and is Delphos—Mrs. Nellie Moslander. Mogadore—Mrs. Lee Manges, B. F. D. No. 10. club, a melo-dramatic arrangement of pians last evening and lost, the mar­ Dexter—Mrs. Lizzie Scott. Dayton—Mrs. F. R. Smith, 431 Elm St. Commerce building. V The question as to how long you roaming around helplessly. Roseland—Mrs. Mary Vanderbeck. Glonster—Mrs. Annie Bailey, R.F.D. No, 1. "Madam© Butterfly" was presented. gin being eighty-three pins. Both The man left his home under a Kentucky. Clyde—Miss Mary E. Craft. And so artistically, so realistically, Tie selection of an experienced are going to continue a sufferer from Alton Station—Mrs. Emma Bailey, teams went well in the first and sec- cloud, but it has since been lifted and Oklahoma. that one could realize how a party railway traffic manager for this posi­ Indigestion, Dyspepsia or out-of-order Bardstown—Mrs. Joseph Hall. BartlesTllle— Mrs. Woodson Branstetter. j ond games, while the Olympians con- stomach is merely a matter of how should he return to bis family every­ Noah—Mrs. Lizzie Holland. Orfjpon, Beeiug the opera at the Auditorium in tion hafe long been under consideration Louisville—Mrs. Sara Lee,3017 4th St. j tinued their excellent work in the last soon you begin taking some Diapep­ thing will be all right. Joseph—Mrs. Alice Huffman. Chicago, with Alice Nielsen as Cho by President W. K. Kavanaugh, as he count. Louisiana. Aurora—Mrs. Fred Yohann. considered this one of the most es­ sin. Cheneyrille—Mrs. J. W. Stanley. Pennsylvania, Cho San, could not talk about the Elmer Maas was the best performer New Orleans—Mrs.Blondean.IKU CampPlaoe. Cresson—Mrs. Ella E. Aikey. sential features of the organization of If your stomach is lacking in diges­ The Story. Trout—Mrs. Lutlshla S. Mattox. Phila.— Mrs. J. P. Johnston, 23J3 Fernon St.
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