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Show Charcoal Kills Bad Breath Whether from Decay In the Stomach or Teeth, and Will Stop Stomach Stom-ach Gases. Willow Charcoal Best for Use. Charcoal lias been used for absorbing foul odors and neutralizing noxious rusos for centuries. Dupont, tbi! powdef manufacturer, learned that willow shoots two to thrco years of age mado the best charcoal. It is most porous. Fetid breath, -whether from stomach or teeth, pyrosis (or gastric pain), diarrhoea diar-rhoea and constipation simply cannot I exist under the action of charcoal. Charcoal oxidi7.es all gases, or in other words, chances lour smelling odors into oxygen, thereby doing away I j with all foulness and rendering even ; such gases beneficial to tho system by , giving it more oxygon. The lungs purify the blood with oxygen from tho air. j Dying patients have oxygen adminis- I tered to their svstem artificially aud live for days under this treatment. Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges are mado from willow shoots and sweet honey. Thus they arc palatable, strong and natural. No medicine is used what-I what-I ever, but the peculiar Stuart process I gives them a decided charm and efficiency effi-ciency which endears them to all consumers. con-sumers. . One may use them as one likes, bating bat-ing one every once in a while insures pure breath, whilo tho common method is to- eat two or three after meals and at bed time. They work very fast and their use is a most excellent habit to form. In a short time you will learn that their influence has improved bowel action wonderfully, simply by giving to I he bowel a waste product to carry ott ! that has no gaseous formation to kill ' and destroy its nerves and membranes. Evory druggist car-ies Stuart's Char-i Char-i coal Lozenges, price 25 cents, or send us vour name and address and we will send you a trial package by mail free. Address V. A. Stuart Co., 200 Stuart Hide.. Marshall, Mich. tious when raised with 11 BAKING jgpiill POWDER, NO MORE DISTRESS FROM STOMACH 'j OR ANY DYSPEPSIA AFTER TODAY j When your Htotnach is weak or lacking lack-ing in Gaitric. juice, anything that von cat, no difference what it 5, will sour on your ntomach. raise the bilo :nd acids to cover your fool liko oil on water, causing Indigestion. -Dyspepsia, Stomach nervousness and Bolchinu of sour poisons, poi-sons, which produce foul ndors, nasty taste, bilious hcadacho. Heartburn. Intestinal In-testinal griping and make you on objoc: of misery. This Is stomach troublo which cannot be overcame with ordinary digeativo medicines. It is caused by fermentation of your food, which will bo remedied at onco by Papo's Diapep-in, Diapep-in, a preparation pleasant ti takp and an harmless as candy, th.nigh it Trill di gost and proparo for nsiimilntion into uie blood all tho fo'xl von uat. Indigestion is a result, not a cause of your trouble. If he Stomach la sour and unhealthy, your food becomes taict cd, and that'll what is causing the in- digestion and gaa on atomaih and ithcr miseries. Papo's Diapopain is an Antacid, Ant-acid, most poworful digestive and thrr- ( ough regulator for woak stomacrs. These Tnangulcs will digest any kind of food vod eat and will cleanso iho stomach stom-ach and intestines in a natural way, which makes you fool fine live ninutos , afterwards. Any good pharmacy hero will supply sup-ply you with a caso of Pape's Uiapcpsin for fifty cents. Just reading about thii I, rcmarkablo stomach preparation will not help. You should go now and get a ' case. Put your stomach i.i fnH health i nnd by tomorrow yon will forgot th misery of Stomach trouble. Your caso is no different from many others. It isn't Stomach Ncrros or C-itarrh of tho Stomach or Gastritis, or Dyspopsia. It is Food rotting Food Fermentation that's all and tako about tlvo minute to ovorcomc. j Tag when? October 31. Christenscn & Christcnseu, attorneys and counselors at law, havo returned to their former offices in tho Romney block, 212 South Main street. Tag when? October 31. : Dr. Alico Houghton "has moved her office to Room 35, Mercantilo Block, over Walker's store. Ladies Interested, In Perfect fitting garments,, have patterns I cut to your measure. Satisfaction j guaranteed. Instructions given in dress cutting. Mrs. Peacock, llarvey apts., 122 West Fourth South. p ma"i l o ;eo p - - p Ttiere's Something More to a SMrt S Tlian the Name. ' , There are men who my anything in the shape of a Shirt. j S if the color happens to suit their fancy. . Lovelv patterns are all right and arc a necessity but ' 3 YOU FEEL TLLEJt MORE TITAN YOU SEE THEM hence, 5 d a fitting shirt is to be desired one with some resemblance to the bod'. S You can get only .such Shirts here ; several leading makes. ' The prices arc 75c, $1.00, $1.50. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50. GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF I SAMPLE CLOTH I AND a H AND I H COSTUMES I Thursday and Friday at I I I Dresses that felly express the H correct trend of style this FaM H I $37.50 CHIFFON BROAD- $50.00 SILK MESSALME I H CLOTH DRESSES, COSTUMES, ItC-- THE BK, adcloth H G' DRESSES are made of l3csfc jpllpiii chiffon broadcloth in Empn-c $$!0Z6 Wrr 1 Princess effect, with fancy lace wW jK yokes, some trimmed with $pi' 4 J.. tucked chiffon cloth, Persian ' Wl -sWh- r"nnilDS aud ''braid. Full ! Jlof length sleeves, new sheath jH SwTyJj? wrm srt' lave 110vev plaited gir- ifnl rJxJutV' WlW, ''' (cs' M"c Sflsl1GS, some of the I r wlr' sasies finished with deep ; Wf. N.kWPr3f fringe. Light and dark colors, If) fe- Nvlfl '""I W "lc'ucns tnc popular shades. It? iff THE SILK COSTUMES aro j H ? if nwi rnace kest ciua' so-fc es" ' ' ' j vlMf V saine anc Duchess satin in I llffl if I Hl kack navy, peacock, wistaria, ' 1 jfy catawba, taupe and all new ' A Hit IV ' Hfml shades of green. "Waists are " v yf j j 'I lluWW t"mmec wh fancy-net or Per- j i VYl I ' tvfe-f Sian ,)ands' s0fc sat,H1 folds; (; i aWu ' H WWt0A so"ie show yokes of cream lace j fl '9 I vW F IMftfepP or dyec net anc handsome tri.n- I yl' 'W'wS f ImKr m'no's of silk and soutache em- : I vl f VfU'l M;hroidery, with touches of black ; H yS 1 anC harmonizing col- ' fAimm' ors; sheath skirts wide girdl"s I ind sasIlGS san every one ; Chest I Protectors NoibiDR "better to word off a p f severe case of PXElrOXIA. & Protect yourself ncainst the P .' chauoablc weather by coming in a and pnrchasinc one of our t I CHAMOIS vests or CHEST K 3 protectors. Splendid assortment u ') to select from. S GODBE-PITTS DRUG I COMPANY Tho HOME of GOOD HEALTH, g l Located with us CHILD -WALK &. jj( FLORAL CO. B Three Nights .Ttid rpnTvTTrt'FTT I Mntlncc, bcijlnnlna Flrci presentation hero of "The OanscTBan." Dramatised by Thomas Jilxon, .Tr.. ! from his two famous novels. "Thrt Clansman" anJ "Tho Lcopar'I's Spots." ; Direction George H. Drennan. Prices ovo. 50c to $1.50. Mut. 25c to ! $1.00. Sale today. , NISXT ATTRACTION , Monday. Tuesday. VO.V 9 3 ! Wednesday. -j j Mntlncc Wctlnt'sday. Return of Inst season's greatest success. "MAN OF THE HOUR." Seat Sale Tomorrow. Prices: Nights. $2.00 to .10c. aiatlnoo. S1.50 to 25c. ! BOTH PHONES 3569 . 1 irT-r MATINEE I THEATRE Se3s H ' A D V A f J G E D VAUDEVILLE I Trapnll Family. Eva Taylor A Co. Bf-n Welch Chas. Wayne & Co. I.e Clair & Sampfon. Pc Mnven & Sidney Tho Klnodromo. Orphcum Orchestra Prices Rvenlns 25r, 50c. 7.1c. Box Peats. flMO. Mntlncc 10c 25c. G0c. 1 Pox Sr-ats. 75c i i CAMERAPHONE & Talking and Slnglnn Pictures. UP-TO-DATE VAUDEVILLE. t Excellent Bill Starting Oct. 2-1. IH ! SALOME, the ppnFallonal dan-er: I Fisher & Co.. specialists; O'Brlon s I Auto. Celtic fun; Madeline JLar-lc. sou-! sou-! hrolt"; Samuels .t Co., in songs and dancc-H; "Cowboy nnd tho L.ndy. a neat comedy act. Feature pictures. Afternoon. "J to 5. 10c. Evcnlnp :. 7 to 11, 10c and 20c. Children, half price. - GrR-AND MMlncc.Jc and 25r. TONIGHT MATINEE SATURDAY. The Entlrclv Different Comedy-Drama "A MILLIONAIRE TRAMP." Startins Sunlny "TIIE PRU'E OF NEW YORK." THE PRUDENTIAL INSUEANCE CO. OF AMERICA. Incorporated as a Stock Company by the State of New Jersey, Home Office, Newark, N. J, IH Life Insurance for men, women and H children J. M. Johnson, Supt.. Dooly Block. Hyrum Balrd, Mgr. (Ord. Dept.). Tribune Bldg. |