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    D N E Y T R O U B L ER B L A D D E R M I S E R YOF - ORDER KIDNEY S

    FINE AFTER FIRSTFEW DOSES.

    t offecttv and har mlesa w7backache and rerulate out-of-or end bladder trouble,

    urinary organs are belnfr

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    r, or rheu matism.the knowledge that

    made anywh ere else In thecare aa a flfty-oent

    Thompson & Pape of Cina large and responsibleconcern, thoroughly worthylo or worried a n

    inactive ki'dnsra or bladderAH thla goes after you atartrpe*s Dfurc ttc. a nd In a fsWfaol and know that your kld-em are.clean and normal, and an

    R E P O R TSreport from various points

    rain.

    le, cle ar, no rain.clear no rain.

    rain.no rain.

    Falls, clear, no rain.

    Swindler CaughtOct. 30.Thomas Day.

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    keeps tbe scalp bealtby."C olor th e Ha iriht InptJiaih of Aua't Hair

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    O L D H E R S M E E TA T M U L K E V _ M E M O R I A LFormer President of Princeton

    to Be Here for LectureDuring November.

    The home coming reception at Mul-key Memorial Church Saturday nightpromises to be attended by a largonumber of former members, who donot now reside In Fort Worth. T he reception will be .in Introduction to thetwentieth anniversary services to beheld at the church Sunday.Itev. J. JL Barcu s. first past or of thechurch. Is here for the celebration.The reception will be held at the

    new church, St. Louis avenue and Ireland street.Dr. Krancls L. Patten, former president of Princeton University and nowpresident of the Theological Seminaryof the Presbyterian institution, will beIn Fort Worth the latter part of November and deliver a n address on"Ethics of Doctrine."Dr. Patten is to deliver a course oflectures before the Presbyterian Seminary at Austin and hss consented tostop at Fort Worth on his return fromthere . He will probably epeak In FortWorth between Nov. !3 and 26. Arrangements will be mado for a suitabl ereception while he Is in the city.State Secretary L. A. Coulter of theYoung Men's Christian Association willbe here from Dallas Sunday afternoonto deliver the last of a series of a ddresses to young men that have beengiven this fall. Rev. J. E. Dinger ofthe First Christian Church. R. D. Gage,vice president of the First NationalBank, and Judge Ode Speer of thecourt of criminal appeals, were theother speakers. "A Detective on theTrail - will be tho topic of Mr. Coulter'saddress.

    Presbyterian.First Presbyterian Church. Fourthand Calhoun streetsRev. WilliamCaldwell, pastor. Divine services at i fa. in. and 7:15 p. m the pastor preaching at both services.Broadway Presbyterian Church, corner Jennings and Pennsylvania avenuesRev. Junius B. French, pastor.Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Sermonat 11 a. m. Subject, "The Secret ofTrue Happiness." Sermon also at 7:45p. m. Excellent musi c Mi sses Downing and Lochhead. leaders of chorus

    Taylor Street Presbyterian Church,comer Fifth and Taylor streetsRev.J. W. Caldwell, pastor. Services asusual Sunday. Morning sermon at 11o'clock and evening at 7:43 o'clock.Special music at all services by MissCalhoun and choir. Sunday school at9:30 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at :45 p. m.

    U F F A C R t A r i P u F F

    St .Paul's Methodist EpiscopalChurch, come r Lamar and SeventhstreetsSunday school at 9:45 a. m.Preaching at 11 a. rn. by Rev. Dr.William Fielder, president of FortWorth University. Epworth Leagueat :S0 p. m. Evening sermon at 7:30o'clock, by Rev. Dr. Wlllsey of FortWorth Universit y, special music Inthe morning. Choru3 choir will si ngat evening service.Olenwood Methodist ChurchO. G.Hamilton, pastor. Sunday school at9:45 a. m. Jurant Shepherd, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject"Life's Supreme PursuitHoliness."Junior League at 3 p. m. W. S. Cast l e , superinte ndent Senior League at6:30 p. m. F. J. Evans, superintendentPreaching at 7:J0 p. m. Subject. "God's

    Financial Plan."Mulkey Memorial Church, corner StLouis and IrelandW. II. Matthews,pastor. This church will celebrate Itstwentieth nnnlversary Sunday. Rev.John II. Barcus will preach at 11 a.m. and Rev. 8am It Hay at 7:30 p.m. Special music, anthems, the Doylequartet; violin by Miss Davenport. He-served seats for charter members. Special welcome to former members.Christian.First Christian Church, corner Sixthand Throckmorton streetsJ. R. Dinger, pastor. S. W. Hutton, assist antBible school at 9:30 a, m. Vocal trioby the Hogan children. Sermon at 11a. m. by the pastor. Subje ct, "OurStrengt h and Our Weakness." Specialmusic number by tho choir. ChristianEndeavor at 6:30 p. m. Subject "Heroes of Missions In the Islands." Isa.xxxU, 1-4. Leader. H. D. Bishop. Plan sfor a vigorous Christian Endeavor ram.

    YOU ALWAYS OET

    . JT D oyle. Manager.

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    service, courteous welters*In season, private din*s for pa rties, without extra'un-b. daily fromU t o i B . r o .

    machinistsno boys.Calhoun St , Phone 2931.

    3 0 Y e a r s of S u c c e s sCovey & Marti n Offer a Remedy fo-

    CatarrhThe Medicine Costs'Nothing If It Fails.

    When tt medicine effects a successful treatment In a very large majorityof cases, md when we offer that medicine on our own i-ereonal guaranteothat It will cost the usr nothing if itdoes not completely relieve catarrh, itIs only reasonable that people shouldbelieve us. r at least put our claimlo a practical test when we take allthe rfsk. These are facts which wcwant the people ti subslar.tiate. w ewant them lo try Recall Mucu-Ton*.a medicine prepaid from a prescription of a physician with whom catarrhwas a specialty, and who has a recorjOl thirty years of enviable success toills record.

    Wc receive more pood reports aboutRexal l Mucu-T one than We do of all thcr catarrh remedies sold In our--lore, and If more people only knewwhat n thoroughly dependable remedyItexall Mucu-Tone is. It would be ther.n!jr catarrh remedy c would havanry demand for.Rcxall Mucu-Tone Is quickly ab--crbed and by Its therapeut ic effe cttends to disinfect and cleanse- the entiremucous membraneous tract, to destroyand remove the parasites which Injure the membraneous tissues, to sooth jth* Irritation and heel the "WHvnesi.stop the mucous discharge, build upilrone. healthy tissue nnd relievo thaMood and syjtem rf diseased matter.:is Influence Is toward stimul ating th)riuco-cells. nldlng digestion and Im-l-rovlng nutrition until the whole bodyvibrates with healthy activity. In acomparatively short time It bri ngsfcbout a notlce ablo gai n in weight,strength, good color and feeling oftuoyancy.Wo urge you to try Rexall Mucu-Tone. beginning a treatment today. Ati.ny time you ara not satisfied, si mplycome nnd tell us. and we will quicklyrrturn TOUT monev without question07 quibble. We have Rernll Mucu-Tone in two siz es. SO cent s and 51.00.Remember you can obtain RcxallRemedies | n port Worth only at ourstoresThe Rexall Store. Covey &Martin; Canton Pharmacy, Covey115 Main streetCantonPwi*.i

    I f It D i s a p p e a r s , I t ' s E c z e m aSometimes It Is hard to determinewhether a skin affection Is a sign of ablood disorde r or simply a form ofeczema. Even physicians are often puzzled In their diagnosis. The best wayfor any ono afflicted Is to go to Cove y& Martin's, ltenfro's. Pangburn'e. orany good druggist who handles puredrugs and obtain 50 cents' worth ofposlam. Apply this, and If the Itchingstops at once and the trouble Is curedIn a fei* days, It may be set down a shaving been eczema, as this Is the wayposlam acts In the worst cases of eczema, and In curing acne, herpes,blotches, tetter, piles, salt .rheum, rash,barber's and other forms of itch, scalyaip, and .all surface skin affections.Any one who will write to the Emergency laboratories. No. 32 West Twenty-fifth st reet. New York, can secure,by mall free of charge, a supply sufficient to cure a small eczema surface orclear a complexion overnight and remove pimples In twenty-four hours.

    palgn will be proposed. -Vocal selec tionby Miss Adella Darter. Evening subject at 7:30 o'clock. "The First Century of the Church of Christ." Sol o byMr. Hutton. Tuesday afternoon. C W.31. meeting. "Echoes From the Cen-tennlaL" Wednesday midweek prayerneetlng at 7:30 o'clock. Choir rehearsal Friday at 7:30 p. m.Magnolia Avenue Christian Church,corner South Adams nnd MagnoliastreetsRev. E. M. Wnlts. pastor. Serv-at It a. m. and at 7:30 p. in. Morning topic. "The Model Church." Even-Is? topic . "A Model Conversi on."Spiritualist.M r s. Carrie JI. Hinsdale will preachnd give psychometric readings for theFort Worth Spiritualists' Society In" Fellows' hall at corner of FlKtand Throckmorton streets, Sunday at7:30 p. n.Church of Christ.

    Central Church of Christ. 209 EastWcatherford streetServices begin at10 a. m. with Bible study. EvangelistW. K. Rose of Cleburne will preach at11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m_South Side Church of Christ corner Jennings avenue and MorphystreetsBible school at 9:45 a, m.Preaching by Elder John Strnlton nt11 a. m. and at 7:13 p. m. Morningsubject "The First Day or tho Seventh. Which Should Christians Observe?" Evening subject "The Storyof the Resurrection of Jesus: Is ItFact Fraud or Fancy?" Lord's supper at 13 rn.Baptist

    Kentucky Avenue Baptist Church,corner of Kentucky and Terrell avenuespublic worship at 11 a. m. andat 7:30 P. m. Rev. F. SI. Masterswill preach nt both hours. Sunda yschool at :30 a. m. Boys' n. Y. P. U.at 6:30 p. m. Senior B. Y. P. U. at6:30 p. nt Junior B. Y. P. U. at 6:30p. m.Worth Baptist Temple, corner Lipscomb -and Jessa mine streetsRev .Luther I.lttle. pastor. Preaching Sun day nt 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m.. bythe pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Sunda y school at9:43 a. m. R C. Jones, superintendent.B . Y. P. U. Sunday at 6:16 p. m. 8. K.Mc"Elrrath. preside nt Teachera' meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. ProfessorE. q. Stout Instructor. Choir practice Friday at 7:30 p. m. To reach thischurch, take Hemphill car. get off atJessamine and walk one-half blockCongregational.

    First Congregations! Church, cornerPennsylvania and College ave nue s-Rev. George W. Ray, pastor. Sundayschool at 9:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.Morning subject. "Entrance Into tho.Kingdom." Evening sub ject "The Power and Coming of the Lord." Chris tianEndeavor meets at 6:30 p. m. Prayermeeting and Bible study Wednesdayevening at 7:30 'o'clock.Episcopal.

    Trinity Episcopal Church, cornerPennsylvania avenue and HemphillstreetC. A- Roth, rector. Celebrationof the holy eucharlst at 7:30 a m.Morning prayer and sermon a t IIo'clock. Speci al evening service. Eveof All Sain ts, 7:30 o'clock. Sir JohnWest's "Magnificat* and Sir JohnStrain's anthem, "What Are TheseThat Are Arrayed In White Robes?"will be sung by the choir. A specialoffering for All Saints' Hospital willbe mane at this service.Serious results from piles can beavoided If the right remedy Is appliedat once. But It must be th rightremedyManZan. You apply ManZan,not on the surface alone, simply tosoothe Irritation, but to all the affectedparts by means of the nozzle attachedto the tube in which ManZan is putup . Sold by Renfro's three drug stores.EMBEZZLER R ET U R N ED

    Assistant Postmaster Brought Backfrom Ssnto Domingo for Trial .

    WASHINGTON. Oct 30.Information has been received at the postofflcedepartment of the return to Porto Ricoof Jnse Antoni o Gaudier from SDomingo to answer to the charge ofembezzlement of postal money orderfunds.It is'nlletred that Gaudier, while asslstnn postmaster f Mayaguez. PR. seized the postofflce money orderreser ve funds In the office and!o Santo Domingo. He was capturedthere, but cduld not be removed without an amicable agreement with thegovernment of Santo Domingo, Withwhich the United States has no extradition treaty. After a long periodof negotiations, an arrangement wasThe united States revenue cutterAlgonquin stationed at Snn Ju?n. P.It. conveyed Gaudier to Mayaguez forIrlal. The prisoner is held in 37.600bond to the grand Jury.

    B U Y S COAL MIN E

    TERM? HAUTE. Ind., Oct. 30.TheUnit*-.. *itn.t.?A corpor ation thispaid $2,000,000 to the H ammond Coalcompany tor coal mines nr.il coal landsin lr* Dnnvllte. III., district.The Hammtwo schooners, one a large vessel, vcentngn-und at that place while a heavygale was blowing this evening. Thefcchooners ore in a dange rous pos ition.The government nipampr Unsd o*n fMl for tnt tc*n of th * wroltfc

    C I T Y A N D C O U N T Y M A Y 'B U Y C O L L E G E H O S P I T A LUn iversity Property Consid

    ered in Place of Building onEmergency Home Site.

    Instead of Investing 150,000 In a Jointhospital, where the Emergency Homenow stands, at 1510 South Main streetthe city and county commissioners mayoffer the Fort Worth University a consideration for a lease upon the Medical College Hospital at Fifth and Calhoun streets.This latter Is now being consideredand will be discussed In detail at theJoint conference between the two setsof commissioners Monday afternoon at2 o'clock.The original Intention was to utilizethe Emergency Home grounds for thisJoint hospital, but soch objections haverecently been raised as to cause a partial change In plans. Many of the commissioners believe that It is absolutelynecessary to hav e a Joint hospital ofthe kind proposed down town, especially close to the Medical College.It Is understood that the Medical College Hospital can be secured.. Thebuilding Is owned by the Fort WorthUniversity, which conducts the medicaldepartment there along with the hospital.The hospital has been a decided success, being practically self -supportingas well as offering splendid clinical advantages to the student body. At present, the city and county send many of

    { D a y ^ T ransfersin Real EstateW. T. Kanes and wife to II. O. Loveless, lots 20 and 21. block 4, Grand-view addition, 33.750.Ell Pemberton and wife to Cecil L.Haysen. part John Illbblns survey, II.Tarrant County, by county Judge, toW. M. Wrcnn et ai.. one-half ncra, JudRowland survey. Z0.J. W. Ferguson nd wlfo to Mrs.Laura P . Tate, lots 1 and 2, block 47,Glenwood addition, 31.300.W. II. Murphy et ai to James D.Farmer, lots 17 and 11. block 7, FieldsHillside addition, 110,000.A. F. Crowley to-J. B. Belcher, lot 8.block 14, Robertson & Hunter addition,3130.Freehold Property Company to A. E.Lyerly. lot 2. block 33. Lake View addition. 32.300.R. E. U Norwood et ai. to J. D. Norwood, lots 22 and 23, block 1. Johnsonsubdivision: lot 17. block 2. Moody addition; 39.333. Also lots 18 and 1,block 13. Van Zandt Second addition.\V. XV Norwood et aL to R. E. L.Norwood, lot 13. block 1. U w n Placeaddition. 3730.R. E. L. Norwood et al. to J. H. Norwood, lot 3. block 2. Lawn Place addition; also part Hiram Little survey.33,50.R. E. L. Norwood et al. to J. R. Mc-Combs. lot 3. block I. Moody addition;lot 62. block 4. McConne ll's additi on;lot 4. block 8. Moody & Evans subdivision: lot ID. block 2. Moody subdivision: lot 10. part lot 11. block *.Ryan * Dentin addition. 37.673.R. E. L. Norwo od et at to XV TVNorwood, l ot 18. block 2. Moody subdivision; lots 3 and 4, block 3, EmoryCollege subdivision; lot 14, block 1,Johnson subdivision. 17,330.XV N. Walker and wife to L N.Shockley, part Wilson Medlln survey,T.James D. Farmer and wife to W. H.Murphy et al.. block 167, North FortWorth. 310.000.J. F. Church to T. M. Churoh. lot It,block 13. John C. Ryan South addition. 1300.J. P. Rose and wife to T. a Gleaa,part block D. Fair Lawn addition. 34,-000.E. J. Lackstrom to M. E. Webster, lot14. block 8. Rosen Heights. 32,600.M r s . Minna S. Hyman et al..to GeorgeH. Colvln. l ots S..C. 3S and 3. block D l,Daggett Second addition. 325.000.J. II. Cottlnahsm to Nellie Morton etal. lot 14. bind; ;. Johnson subdivision.34.000.W. J. Barfield to .XV C. St onestre etlot 3. block SI; lot'20. block 11. Wash-

    el Most Valuable Agent.The glycerine eapl oje d In Dr. Plere AtBedlclnes greatly enbsncos tho medicinalfropertles walcb it eitracf s from nattofjsaedlclDal roots and holds in solntloasaucb better than alcohol would. I; al.-spossesses medicinal properties of lt> own,being valuable demulcent nutritive,

    antiseptic and antlfcnncnt It add*greaUytotherOlcacyofthe lilac'- Cherry-bark, Bloodroot, Golden Seal r oot, stoneroot and Queen's root, contained laGolde n Medical Discovery "In subduingchronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial,throat and lung affections, for all of whichhese agents are recommended by standard medical authorities.In all rases where there Is a wastingwa y of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak'u at In the early (tages of co a.n. there can be no doubt that gly.

    Queers rofcl and Black Cherribark InpromoUng flireition and buil ding up thoflesh anVfjsJrength. controlling the coughnd brloitig abont a healthy conditionof tha f tl i system. Of course. It mastnot becsSJKted to work mlrsele s. It winnotcuretbosoniplloncscept In lu earlier -" mr "" f*r "W\e hanfrffl. chronic rftiipisThreorh,]:-!nota oeOe cme. it is In the lingeringliansr-cn eooghs , or. tliofo of longst anding ,even when accompanied by bleeding fromlunjs. that It has performed Its moilmarvelous cures. .Prof. Kinley Elllngwood. 3J. D., of Bennett Med. College, Chicago, says of gl ycartas:"lndjspepslsllE oldlna- a Ixed quantity otrdroc a In solution. It IsnanDfactared products of the v recent lime hilentporpoee,' peroxide ofi ot tbe be*}

    rtstndl It ItGlrcertne will rrliere maoreaaesof prrartatlirarthuro) and ozc ssl ve gastric (stomach!ay'dltr.-"Goldrn Medical Plstovery-enriches anapurines tbe blood rurtof blotcbes, ruptloos, acrof ulcus 1 "" c Ki i

    M R S . G A R D N E RK N O W S V A L U E

    O f a Medicine That PreventedNecessity For an O peration

    Oardui, the Wom an'sTonic.

    Waco. Tex.Mrs. JI. B. Gardner, ofR. F. D. No. 4. Waco, Tex. w rites: "Iwill recommend Cardu( to all myfriends, for I know Its value.

    "I suffered with fe male trouble fortwelve years and five doctors decidedthat I would have to have an operation,but [ took Cardut Instead and I believethat Cardut is the cause of my Improvement In health.**Take a tonic when you are tired, allthe time, when your night's sleep docsnot rest you; when your head Is dulland dizzy and frequently aches; wheneverything seems to go wrong and yourthoughts are blue.

    The trouble Is that you need a tonicOardui of course, the woman's tonlc.

    The weak, worn-out nerves show theerfects of strain, the tired racked bodyneeds help to build up the nerves.

    Cardul will give ItMade of purely vegetable, perfectly

    harmless Ingredients. Cardul Is no ordinary drug medicine.

    No physician can prescribe a medicine made from Cardul Ingredients, because not In the pharmacopeia or Inany drug store.

    The principal herb Ingredients areespecially Imported by us from Eucollected there especially for ustomake the medicine that for over 50years haa been helping" sick women

    lngton Heights. 117.69.Norman E. Nelson to Edna CarleNelson, part lot 1. block 3, Lawn Te rrace addition. $2,000.Norman E. Nelson and wife to Mrs.Rachel Illett. part lot 1. block P. Rose-dale addition, 3736.Francis M. Lincoln et al to J. H.Riley, lot 20. block 48. Prult subdivision. ISO.George E. Montgomery to B. C Lerch.lots 15 to 20, block 80, ArlingtonHeights. 11.350.1. Z* Galley to John Booth, lot :,block , Glenwood addition, 31,150.B. C. Rich and wife to I W. Martin,lot 7. block 14. West Handle)'. 3300.T. F. Flnnln to Mollis W. Locke etal.. part block 2, William XX'elch survey. 32.250.J. O. Green and wife to IL XV Hen-drlok. lot 20. block 71, North FortWorth, 1700.North Port Worth Townslte Company to 0. M. Galloway, lot 2, block 83.40 acres. Jesse Gibson survey, also 15acres. Jesse Gibson survey, 1350. A. Arneson to S. T. Percy, part block37 . King * Hendricks subdivision. 3300.Edwin E. Bewley et al. to Hattie J.Bushong. lot 6. block B4. Daggett addition. 131.600.

    Shaw Bros, to J. W. nushlng. lot 20,block 1>. Shaw Heights. 1150.John H. Ogleaby and wife to AnnaP. Baker, part A. Robinson surrey. II.-850.L. It Coleman to W. C. Stones tree t

    lot I, block 1. Washington Height s.154.30.R. VIckery to Tumlln tt XX'llkluson,lot 7. Mock g. Glenwood addition, $516.Catarrh Cannot be Oared

    with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as theycannot reach the seat of the disease.Catarrh U a blood or conatltutlonaldisease, and In order to cure It youmust take Internal remedies. Hall'sCatarrh Cure Is taken Internally, andacts directly on the blood and mucousBBTftces. Ha irs Catarr h Cure Is nota quack medicine, it was prescribedby one of tbe beat physicians In thlacountry for years and la a regularprescription. It la composed of thebest tonics'known, combined with thebest Mood purlfYere. acting directly onthe mucous surfa ces. The perfectcombination ot the t w' Ingredie nts Iswhat produces such wonderful resultsIn curing Catarrh. Se nd for testimonials free.F. J. CHENEY ft CO- Props,Toledo. O.Sold by Druggists, price 76e.Take Hall's Family pills for constipation.

    S H O W S B O L L OF B I L L SOK CHALLENGE; GONEStranger Nearly O.t. Away With

    Painter's Wad, But Is Caught-8oattera $80 in Flight.Tbe old. old game caught a new victim Friday, when D. H.. McIIorn. apainter of Palestine, accepte d the chal-"enge of a young man to show a biggerroll than he possessed.McHorn flashed his bundle of bills.The young man grabbed them andran. The chase continued from Fourteenth and Rusk streets down Into theSanta Fe railroads, where' McHoro c ornered him. Mcliorn held the man until Detective Tom Hsynle appeared andplaced Mm under arrestDuring the race the young man scattered 180 along the str eet which McIIorn recovered. At the police station120 was found tucked up a sleeve.K charge of theft from (he personwas placed against him.

    H u b . recklees and extravagantI?|hen d'd I ever made a usele ss pur-XX'IfeWhy. there's that fire extinguisher you bought a year ago; we'venever used It once.

    WHATISHEM-ROIDA TABLET, TAKEN INTERNA LLY,THAT CURES PI LEO.Piles (hemorrhoids) are getting .norecommon every day. because we live unnaturally, overeating, overworking,taking little exercise, gradually causinga deadening of ve ins and' tissues Inthe lower boweL Blood stagnation Isthe cause cf piles, and a condition thaican't bo permanently cured .with olnt-Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Rold Is the onlyInternal tablet remedy that cures pliesI by freeing the circulation. Sold unpaid teluag sU aaon the aaUra I d e r guarantee at p. a Weaver's. Fortseats coaafoauafTads iiiTii lal I Worth. Tex - Price II. Dr. LeonJttxdtS s WaWMI t aVI S at Co . fltatlor, & Buffalo. S . T.

    P E R M I T W A R S T A R T S ;T R U C E E N D S M O N D A YCommissioner Maddox After

    Plumbers and Builders WhoViolate O rdinance.

    One hundred complaints, alleging violations of the city plumbing crdinances,I'eve been prepared and will be filedTuesday unless the delinquents come upin the meantime and take out the permits! which they have failed thus farto secure.

    The preparing of these complaint-iagainst the plumbers Is another stepir. the campaign of Commissioner Maddox to enforco the building ordinances:Recently twenty-five cases were file!against local contractors for failure totake out building permits and Immediately thero M l a general rush totcmply with the law.The plumbers will be given untilMonday at noon to comply. .The engineering department has discovered a contractor who has beenerecting houses for two years on thesame building permitIn the course of this pfrlod the overworked permit has lieen used on per.-hip s 200 different Jobs. In otherwords, the contractor should have taksn out 200 permits instead of one.

    At the Theaters |There Is something new In a bicycleact at the Majestic theater this week,which Is presented by Guy Torley andhis petite and winsome wife. A bicyclenet In Itself Is hard to Improve on, buathe Torleys have gone a few steps beyond their predecessors and have succeeded In producing several Innovations In a most artistic way, dressingtheir number with unsual taste and offering several thrillera In the way offeats performed. As bicycle riders the

    Torleys are kno wn .to have no supe riors. The exhibition Is so differentfrom all others as to elicit the admiration of all. There are six other Inteieating and entertaining acts at thistheater, among them Is that of MlAnita Primrose, the English music hallartist and Impersonator, w-ho makesfour distinct changea In full view ofthe audience, malting an .especial hitIn her "Sis Hopkins" study. The w onderful boy violinist Leo Fllller. is dallyreceiving his big share as a. "bit" ofthe bill. Even at his young age, he Isa master of his Instrument and all lovers of music or students ought to hearthis little Italian boy before his engagement at the Majestic Is closed."The Wolf," Eugene Walter's creatplay of life In the wil derness .aroun-1Hudson Bay , Is to be. presente d atnyers opera house Monday and Tuesday nights, Nov. 1 and 2. with A matinee on Tuesday. Mr. Walter's latestplay, "Tho Easi est XX'ay," was the se nsatio n of the past seaso n In New York.He first startled New Tork theatergoers and critics by producing twomarked successes in quick sncc.-^slondeclared to tc the two great dramaticachieveme nts of the year. While theyare both generally mentioned In thesame breath, his second success, "Th:Wolf," Is'fie direct antithesis cf hisfirst die . "Paid in Full." As onecr.'tlc expressed It the firri one tak -s>lne woods and .bordersimplicity. Its characters are rough,Iiardy an-.l primitive, and Mr. Walterfas painted them In the bcid strokes ofthe Impressionist

    "Parsifal," In whatever shape It lapresented, whether'with all the beautyof CiirusVs voice, or whether in thofcrm of English music drama as It willbe seen at Byers opera house nextWednesday night Nov. 3 It win alwayaremain an education In Itself. No onecan deny the beauties of tbe wonderfulstory. There Is abont It that pristineatmosphere at mysticism, that cltamiof medievalism, that constant .succession of symbolic utterances and actswhich makes it Impossible to.class Itwith anything modem, and which liftsIt to the realm of clas sic

    To help the kidneys wnen they needhelp, use Plneulesthe n :w kidneyremedy. Plneules will promptly relievebackache, rheumatic pains, pains In thebladder, urinary disorders, etc. Theyare for weak kidneys. Sold by P.ea-fro's three drur storis.A S L E E P ; D I D N ' T E N O WSH E HAD WON LA N DAgad Widow on Looking Over List forLast Tims Finds She WonValuable Claim. ,

    A I ' . I ; R D F . I : . \ - . S. P. Oct. 30.Turningaway tcarrully and broken-heartedfrom the final day of the drawing ofnames of winners on the Cheyenne river and Stand Isg Rock reservations.M r s . Sylvia R. Glllard of Sandusky,Ohio, a widow, aged 60 years, glancedIdly at the printed list of winners upontho wall.She faced the bitterest disappointment of her life, but decided -to tak elust one more look, for all day longand day after day she had spent hoursat the drawing In the hope that 'shewould hear her name.Slowly turning away, she waa thrilledto see her own name Opposite 4.338 asthe winner of that choice claim."Thank God." she screcme d.- "mr["prayer has been answered." ,With tears streaming down her face,she sang in Joy. She had workednights In a hotel to pay her way t oAberdeen. She sat up for days to hearher name, but when it was called shehad fallen asleep.The drawing of the 20GO0 namesended yesterday.

    MORE PAVING ,*Work Stars on Excbanc,* and St. LouiaAvenues Soon.The paving of Exchange avenue onthe north side and of SL'Louis avenueon the south side are two Improvements which the city commission willnndertake as soon as the present bigImprovements on other streets ha vebeen completed.The paving of Exchange Is almosta necessity because of the manner inwhich the water washes down thethoroughfares'and undermines the .cartracks and the: street grade!

    XVIth paving: St Louis avenue wouldmake one' of the pre ttiest streets Inthe city, 'and the commissioners*'are'especially eager to see the work be-

    acts gently yet promtWon l\e bowels, cleanme system effectualassist one in overcomH abitual constipatibpermanently. IS goeneficial effects,!tHe genuine. *

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