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PAGE TWO SALISBURY EVENING POST SALISBURY, N. C, APRIL 8, 1917. i And notice . how the crust on your COTTOLENE biscuit comet to a nice crisp brvwn FREE! Cook book containing 239 nopa by famous cook tent int. WritTh N. K. Fairbank Company, 111 Wait Washington Strttt, Chicago, 111. Hot Water for Sick Headaches Talis why veryon ahpuld drink hot water with phosphate In It bafora breakfast. auto-intoxication which means self poisoning.. Liver and bowel poisons called toxins, sucked into the blood, through the lymph ducts, excite ths heart which pumps the blood so fast hidt it congests in the smaller arteries end veins of the head producing vio. lent throbbing pain and distress, call e 1 headache. You become nervous, ('espondent, sick, feverish and miser able, your meals sour and almost nauseate you. Then you resort to nretantilide, aspirin or the bromides which temporary relieve but do not rid rid the blood of the irritating toxins. A glass of hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in it, drank before breakfast for awhile, will not only wash thesa jpdistfta from your system and tura' you' of headache, tut will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimentary canal. ; Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of limestone phosphate. It is inexpensive, harmless as sugar, and 1 1nost tasteless, except for a sourish twinge which 'is hot unpleasant ' If you aren't feeling your best, if tongue is coated or your wake up with bad taste, foul breath or have .colds, ; indigestion, biliousness, con stipation or sour, acid stomach, begin the phoaphata hot water cure to rid your system of toxins and poisons. R wilts are quick and It is claim ed that those who continue to flush out the stomach, liver and bowels ev ery morning never hava any headache or know a miserable moment, OPEN NOSTRILS! END . A COLD OR CATARRH f)Bow To Get Relief When Head Count fifty! -Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No mora snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night Get a small bottle of Ely'a Cream Balm from your duggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, sooth fig and healing the swollen or in flamed mucous membrane, giving you Instant relief. " Head colds and catarrh yield like magic ' pon't stay stuffed np and miserable. . Relief is sure. ; " "You'll like the taste of Ilyal Tooth Paste" The formula is different and bet ter an effective preservative. A large tube is twenty-five cents. PURCELL'S '-f - -V. . f- r ' I'lulicsStore Cr.'l C:9 CSces WEDNESDAY LAST I Coming of Creators 's Band is the Wind Up of the Year's Chau tauqua Offering for City. MOTHER OOOSE IS THE PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT Local Children to be the Stars of the Evening and Tomorrow Brings the Big Band. Seventh Afternoon. Grand Concert, Creetore's Band. Seventh Night. Grand Concert, Creatore'a Band, led by the Great Creatore Himself. GuiBeppe Creatore will direct Crea tore's band at the Evening Concert only. The last day of the Chautauqua is tomorrow. The seventh day's pro gram (brings Creatore's hand, a musi cal organisation which will be the de light of old and young. Tonight the Mother Goose by the children of the city will be on the boards, and the deepest of interest will cluster about the evening's of fering on account of the local setting. Creatore's1 Band. Creatore is one of the greatest band leaders the country has ever known. e9 dpd, m. jr. 81QNORGIU8EPPE CREATORE. He was a sensation when he first came to America. He became the rage at once and has retained his place as a favorite. "At the end of one of his concerts," says the Boston Globe, "the audience refused to disperse and, after Cre atore had been called out a half doz en times, he got his iband together arid repeated The Star Spangled Banner' with an accompaniment of musical fireworks that sent everybody home in an exalted state of mental elation." Creatore's appearance at the Panama Exposition proved a similar sensation. Creatore and his band come here on the seventh day of the big Chau tauqua program. He will have thirty picked men with him for several years. Creatore will direct his band only at the evening performance. The concert of the afternoon will be led by the assistant director. Miss Ether Harrington will appear as soloist. As a vocalist she has starred in the principal theatres of Europe. Also she has appeared in leading roles in opera in Rome, Na ples, Milan, Athens and other lead ing cities on the continent. TONOL1NE IS BEAUTY AND. ANNOUNCES SPECIALIST. Mildred Louise Talk of Interest to Women. As health is a first aid to beauty this story, told by Mildred Louise, specialist, of Boston, Mass., is of un usual interest. "I can recommend no better health giver than tonoline," said Mildred Louise. "I was for many months a victim of stomach trouble and nervousness. I had Buffered terribly from pains that followed eating. Headaches also would add to my worries. Poor di gestion finally brought on nervous ness. "Relief came, however, when I took tonoline treatemer.t my patrons be gan to remind me of the improvement in mv condition. And because health is the quickest way to beauty, the im provement was particularly noticeable in my lace. "What tonoline readily did for me I cannot say. I am so grateful that I am very willing to recommend tonoline publicly." Tonoline is a nurely vegetable pre paration which goes to the seat of common maladies stomach and kid ney trouble, catarrhal affections of the mucous membranes, liver ailments and impurities of the blood-rnd quickly restores proper action. Tono line is being explained to many peo ple at Smith Drug Co., Peoples Drug Store and Main Pharmacy. Notice: A s tonoline is wonder ful flesh builder it should not be tak en by any one not wishing to increase his weight ten pounds or more. Al though manv renorts are received from those who have been benefitted by tonoline in severe cases of stomach trouble and nervous dyspepsia (, chronic constipation? etc. - FREE TONOLINE COUPON , This coupon, with 10c in silver to help pay postage, packing, etc., and to show good faith entitles holder to one 50c package of Ton oline Free. - Address the Ameri can Proprietory Co, Boston, Mass. DAY OF CHAU AUQQA mm alii sK ,iy'' A " u FIL LCANS IN SUMMER FOR FULL PANTRIES IN WINTER. Mrs. McKimmon Tells of How the Canning Club Forces are Organ ized to Help the Housewives in Their Summer Canning. "From present indication, it looks as if there would .be a great demand on the services of the Canning Club girls to demonstrate the art of can ning to those housewives of North Carolina who do not know how to save what they grow," says Mrs. Jane S. McKimmon. "We are therefore asking each club member to resolve to teach at least one person who never canned before how to can this sum mer. Canning is Agreeable Work. "I think the campaign Tor planting gardens has been a thorough one and nvprv woman it alive to the necessity of growing vegetables. Canning the surplus has been neglected heretofore, and the Canning Clubs are desirous of proving to the North Carolina house wives that this work is not only nec esary in the face of the high prices of foodstuffs, but it is also an easy and agreealble thing to do. Demonstrations to Be Held. "Our plan is to have the agent in each of the fifty organized counties to get the co-operation of the county and State papers and publish just when and where she will hold canning dem onstrations during the canning sea son. She will extend an invitation to all housewives in a community to at tend these demonstrations that they may learn how to put fruits and vege tables into cans or jars without fear of spoiling. Many of these demon strations will be conducted by the agent herself and many others by her well-trained club memrsers. She will organize her forces to give the best service to the country, as our desire is to do our best to help North Carolina along the lines in which we have been trained. "Where counties have not been or ganized, and where there is no trained women employed to systematically ranch the housewives of the territory, we are hoping to send a demonstrator for at least one canning demonstra tion, if it is desired. A Canning School an Conference. "For two weeks at the State College of Agriculture and Engineering, be ginning June 4th, the Division of Hnm Demonstration Work will con duct a Canning School and Confer ence for its agents. During that time it is Duroosed to arrange for two ae monstrations of canning in glass jars for the housewives who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity. These demonstrations will be iriven out un der the shade of the trees on the co- 1 m s i lege campus, and very aennrce in triu'tfons will be iriven on how to can blackberries, tomatoes, string beans, and such vegetables as may oe had in season. '"' Glass for Howe Use. "We haive Dreviouslvt called atten tion to the importance of (getting to rrothor the dnsa iars and of using glass instead of tin for canned pro ducts which are v- be used at nome. Tin is so scarce that it is our pa triotic duty to save this for pro ducts which are to be marketed. Glass has advanced some-what in price, ibut by no means as much as tin. and there is an obvious advan tage in using it at home, as the same Jar mav .be used for an indefinite number of years when new rubbers are procured each season. "It ia our Durnoae to publish each week in the Extension News certain recipes for canning, drying, preserv ing or pickling as will prove season able. We shall orint nothing that has not been tried and proven prac tical, and we hope that tney may oe found of use to the women of the State. "Wnmen. if vou are in earnest about saving your vegetables, attend to the cultivation or your garaen: Call on your County Home Demon stration Agent and ask her how she it vou. Let vour motto be. 'Fill Cans in Summer for Full Pan tries in Winter."' Collegeiate Institute Commence ment. The Faculty and Graduating Class of Mount Pleasant Collegiate Insti tute cordially invite you to (be present at the Annual Commence Exercises May twentieth to twenty-third, nine teen hundred and seventeen, Mount Pleasant, North Carolina. Program. Sundav May 2011 a. m. Baccala- reate sermon, Rev. M. L. Stirewalt; 8 p. m., address before the Y. M. C. A., Rev. I. E. Low. .Monday. May 2110:30 a. m. De claimed' contest, H. J. Coley, A. P. Litaker. J. L. Lucas, J. H. McDaniel, W. A. Ritchie, L. V. Schenck; 2:30 p. m., Alumni address, Rev. G. O. Ritchie, class '07; 8:30 p. m., annual drama. Tuesday. May 2210:30 a. m., Lit erary address 1:30 p. m. meeting of board of trustees; 3:30 p. m. contest in debate, query: Resolved, That un paid convict labor should be abolished in the United States. Affirmative, G. M. Pethel, L. M. Boat, C. K. Mahler; negative, O. E. Klutts. W. A. Mahler, J. E. Schenk; 8:30 .p m. Musical reci- tal.Mont Amoena Seminary. Wednesday, May 23 10:00 a. m. Orators' contest, C J. M. Blume, M. E. Hester, O. F. Hester. W. L. Hester, C. W. Trexler, M. H. Wolff. Graduating exercises, awarding of medals and distinctions, presentation of medals, and announcements. Marshals Bernhardt Society, R. L. Kaithcock, C. K. Mahler, G. M. Peth el, J. E. Schenck; Ludwig Society, M. E. Hester, . V. CoJbb, H. J. Coley, H. II LET Q-BAN, A SIMPLE SAFE, SURE PREPARATION, BRING NATURAL COLOR AND HAIR HEALTH. NOT A DYE. Here is the one safe, cleanly, healthful and certain way to restore the natural color to gray or faded, lifeless hair the one method in per fect good taste and accepted by Ame rica's foremost people. Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer will bring all your hair back to its or iginal, even shade, and it will be rich, glossy, lustrous and soft. For wo men, Q-Ban means hair of real beau ty. For men and women Q-Ban means the look of vitality, health and youth. Simply wet your hair with Q-Ban Restorer. Your hair will gradually and evenly return to its natural, uni form shade. Bewaro of imitations. Beware, too, of dangerous dyes and chemicals. Money-Back Guarantee. Q-Ban is all ready to use. It is guaranteed to be harmless as the pure air. It is sold under guarantee of "satisfaction or money back." It is the only guaranteed preparation for the purpose. It costs only 50c for a large bottle, at Empire Drug Co., and all good drug stores, or write Hessig-Ellis Drug Co., Memphis, Tenn. Try Q-Ban Hair Tonic, Q-Ban Liquid Shampoo, Q-Ban Toilet Soap; also Q-Ban Depilatory (odorless) for removing superfluous hair. Send for free illustrated book of lectures. "Hair Culture." This tells how to take proper care of your hair. Write today. adv. H. Early, W. A. Mahler; Preparator ian Society, W. H. Flow, M. L. Har key, J. H. Hintze, T. M. Wade. Auditorium, Mt. Pleasant, N. C. There is no better place for the pious citizen to conduct special patri otic services than in the back-yard garden. Washington Post. This is the usual May Cool Spell comes along with the "Sprin? Sale Seasons." the warmer days will fol low. Asheville Times. Just a bit chilly these days for ten der beans watch them. An old newspaper at night will help. Ashe ville Times. I E Eight years ago we commenced selling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and during this time it has found many friends among our customers who spaak in the higest terms regarding the benefits obtained from be use of Swap-Root. We have nevtr heard a single criticism. Very truly, MEIGS DRUG STORE, June 15, 1916. Centerville, Ala Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y. Proves What Swamp-Root Wiil Do For You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, tilling about the kidneys and bladder. When writ ing mention the Salisbury Evening Post. Regular fifty-cent and one dollar bottels for sale at all drug stores. Don't Miss Seeing HELEtJ The Fearless Film Star in THE A Spectacular Photo-Novel in 15 Absorbing Chapter Railroading with all its ro mance and thrill is convinc ingly depicted in this thrill ing chapterplay. Daring Helen Holmes is delighting motion-pkture fans as never before tr. Chis her newest picture. You can tee it SATURDAY The IRIS Theater SOCIETY Marriage of Interest Here. The following from this morning's Greensboro News t il" be read with interest (by many Salisbury people, the bride being known and having vis ited here at the time of Mrs. Porter's residence in Salisbury: Misa Ollie Troutman and Ernest Cress will be quietly married this morning at 6:30 oVlock at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. P. W. Por ter, at 617 Asheboro street. The cere mony will be performed by the bride's pastor, using the impressive ring ser vice of the First Lutheran church. The bridegroom will ;be attended by his brother, Kirlby Cress, of Slab fork, W. Va., as best man, while the maid of honor will be Miss Dessie Clodfelter, of this city. The marriage will be attended by only the members of the family and a few close friends. The bride will ibe attired in a blue coat suit. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Cresis will leave on train No. 37 at 7:15 for Mt. Pleasant to visit Mr. Cress' parents, from there they will go to Concord to spend a few days with Mrs. Cress' relatives, arriving in Greensboro Wednesday next week and spending a day or two here on their way to Pembroke, Va., where they will make their future home. Mr. Cress is a successful young farmer of Pembrdke and Miss Trout man has made her home in Greens boro for the past 12 years. Both have a large number of friends and the news of their marriage will come as a great surprise.' Married 45 Years. Capt. and Mrs. E. R. Fonda are to day celebrating the 45th anniversary of their marriage at their lodge home at the Federal cemetery. The day is being quietly spent in the home and their daughter, Mrs. Jarvis, of Chica go, who is spending some time with them, prepared a sumptuous luncheon for the event. Captain and Mrs. Fonda have re ceived congratulations of many friends on their marriage anniver sary. There are no finer citizens of this city and no man has endeared himself more to the people of Salis bury or made a larger numiber of friends since coming here a number of years ago than the genial and clev er superintendent of the National cemetery. Miss Rankin Unable to Come to Salis zury. The ladies of Salisbury are keenly disappointed that Congresswoman Jeanette Rankin will not be able to fulfil her engagement with the Red ,path Chautauqua and appear in Salis bury, having been compelled to can cel her engagement on account of her duties in Congress. The ladies of the city were looking forward with keen interest to seeing and hearing Miss Rankin and greatly regret that her Congressional duties prevent her com ing at this time. Mrs. Charles Trice had written Miss Rankin, asking for the privilege of entertaining her at a tea, to which she had invited the members of the. Salis bury Equal Suffrage League, the" Music Study Club and others, whom she thought would be interested in injetingthJs Gail Kane WITH Mahlon Hamilton "The Red Woman" Brady-Made World Feature WEDNESDAY THE IRIS Today: Mme. Pctrova in "THE WAITING SOL." TWEE) ft IN NEW FOX De LUXE FEATURE TODAY AND TOMORROW AT THE MAIN "The Tiger Woman" It is a feature that Miss Bara's admirers will not care to miss. Admission, 10c and 15c. Hosiery, If You're In Need of Hosiery and nearly everyone is now you should pay particular attention, to this stock. We've assembled all new and attractive colors in Silk, Lisle, Fiber and Cotton Hosiery for women and children and have them in complete ranges of sizes and prices. And what is very important in these days of fading dyes, we can guarantee the colors to be fast. As usual with everything you purchase here, durability and most reasonable coat are assured. Don't you think it ad visable to at least inspect these assortments before you pur chase you new supply of Hosiery. Among other reliable makes we have complete assort ments of Kayser and Onyx Hosiery in Silk and Lisle at Reasonable Prices. T. M. KESLER ON SATURDAY, MAY 12th, WE WILL PRESENT OUR CUSTOMERS WITH A NICE GOLD PLATED U. S. FLAG AS A SOUVINIER. W. ff. LEONARD, Jeweler and Optician Yesterday she received a cordial and extremely appreciative reply from Miss Rankin, stating that she deeply regretted being unable to come to Sal isbury and accept Mrs. Price's charm ing invitation at this time. Mrs. Price is, hoping that Miss Rankin will be able to come to Salisbury at anoth er time and that she will then have night, after an extended honeymoon trip and are making their home with Mr. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Davis on South Main street. Mrs. Davis, who before her marriage was Miss Rejbecca Walker, one of Char lotte's most charming young women, will receive a cordial wlecome to Sal isbury and will be a delightful acqui sition to social circles of the city. Will Move to Greensboro. Mrs. A. B. Huff, of Salisbury, spent yesterday afternoon here with her husband, who is proprietor of the Isis theatre. Mrs. Huff expects to move to Greensboro next Monday and she' and Mr. Huff will have apartments in the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Whit- Colonial Theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Cliff Watson's Rag Time Review ii Four Vaudeville Acts, Fine Quartette, Good Chorus and the usual Moving Pictures. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY AT 3 O'CLOCK. NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK. POPULAR PRICES Thursday, Friday and Saturday BOTT SCHAFER'S PALM BEACH GIRLS in VAUDEVILLE AND MUSICAL COMEDY. Annual Fiddler's Convention SALISBURY, N. C. : : : : : COMMUNITY BUILDING , (Old Court House) THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 10. All Fiddlers of Rowan and adjoining Counties are cordially invited to enter the contest. Plenty of music assured, also Concert by the Municipal Cornet Band of Salisbury. This is going to be the biggest Fiddlers' Convention ever held in Rowan County. Don't forget the date. For further information see or write M. M. CLARK, Manager, Palace Barber Shop. 9 d sett at 217 Church street. Greens boro Daily News. Bridge Club Will Not Meet. The meeting of tne Bas de Soie the pleasure of presenting her to the ladies of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Here. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, who were married in Charlotte about two weeks ago, arrived in the city last Club, which was to have been held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Neave, has ibeen postponed on account of the absence of the hostess from town. Mrs. Neave left yesterday for Richmond, to spend the remainder of the week. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quiniue drive3 out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cents -PEOPLE 1 1
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