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XOGS AlOEACf! HEROES III WAR :., "... ' K';rrf BoUer ' fnstlnoii : of Jtnbnal Brought Out and Mad V i Usi bt ,1. tEST KIND OF SENTINELS rkabl and Touching Incidents ataeorded About Cantn Centln SnU of th Frsneo-Brltlsh Continental Armlss A . ,,,, Dog Academy. ' -1 Loudon. Mr. ThoUura Harpies, F. . B, editor of Our Uogs, wrltea as fol- In the Continental Uull : When the wur la over mil its tor I Incidence la committed to the hi i to chronicle In Derailment form. e dog, ihu trndltlouiil "friend or ui." twist surely come under review, r tut he not often formed a pitrt of operHtlonn hi M ihe position of a bio military unit, wid not no un- nrtant ooe either In ihn tvnrrnret In this world wur reul "duga of war" i been '"let loon," as In undent aa wars, with th s diatinctlnii thai anto dog a nutural propensity baa been aaaajpressod ; all his oohlur instincts kave been brought out, so thnt It hue absff possible to employ hhn wltli safe- H mid success as scout, sentrv. lues- ?. as a draught nnliunl fur draw- smU fluid pieces, lu sltuiitlona en neither horse nor motor trac i could neentljitA. ind lnt hut nni it. In finding wounded soldiers and -nutylng succor to tlieio. . V. (everybody will huve rend of the ter Braced colony of dogs In their dugouts aw Ul north of France, which form n enandlng army " of wur dogs, fully oa!i)Ded with everv dei-leu nf mnin. -military parapherniilln ; of Lieut. Ilene u auu his journey to. Alnska snd svaurn to r'runce with upwurU of one ssndred huskies a hardy cross be Isnen the Ksklmo dog and tlio wolf sad other sledge dogs of the near Arc awe regions for the French army; of ha) success of Lieutenant Meguln, ed Mar of L'Eleveur, and his army of war shags, wblcb hs organised and success asdly employed on the field of battle sit the Instance of the French govern anenf. He was director of the dogs attached to the Seventh French army. ' Oog Academy, ' 'tea could write a whole volume up at the prowess, the exploits, th bra J and the usefulness displayed- by aka dog la this great war, but I tuuil essntent myself with recording a few sr m more bromlqeBtj cases which aatv coma under my notice of. the In BStllgene, sagacity, fidelity and devo- h doty which hare characterised am dog under altogether novel con .' dstkms. Th French have an association if r dogs;- toe president Of which Is . Btlenna, formerly wsr minister, . f.-utoi, ii . oeiuili. Bsruierly president of the municipal amncll.' This uui.fW i. academy. In which a curriculum f tulUon la laid down to fit the n. sswcnetoflicsl namhllHv r , 1 etnptoyed wtdi fee greatest aovveaa. WBen-c the PTuselaa- j boats . swept through Belgium th dogs. of, King 'Al beit and' hi a aotdlers performed woo den hi th watf sentr vorb, and the aalcfc drawing Into posltioo of teid pieces of this tighter order for rapid Brlnv -. . . : , ir ; It Ui offlelrfly sUtsd tnae Oka "Bed Ureas Dog League," -which began.' ac tivities early la tne war with eight dogs, now has WOO la th d.' each with Its own trainerw ,I ,1$ iwaarotd that Hi Urea of at least 8,000 wonodetl men hare beea saved by these dogs. As Illustrative of what dogs can do In warfare It Is recorded that: "A newly tralded dog was brought Into a front line trench one night In France and after sniffing th air awhile 'pointed obstinately at a cer tain point In the trench and could not be Induced to come awny. " His com panions declared that Dure must be some I'rusMlaos nenr by, hut the habi tual occupants of the trench ridiculed the Idea ; the thing was Impossible, they snld. "Suddenly a soldier asked whether It wua possible that the dog had struck a llxtenlng post. Kveryone knew that there wns one about ' somewhere, but no one hud ever been utile lo spot It. The ruptuln wns skeptical, but or dered lire rocket to be sent up, and there, sure enough, were three Prus xloiis posted lu a siot only a dnsen yurda or so oft the trench. "The dog hsd nosed out In less than a quarter of an hour a listening psl which the entire regiment had spent two months trying to find." Msrquis, a Dog Her. Marquis, the famous regimental dis patch dog of the French Infantry, wns mentioned us having failed st the but tle of Suretnnni, on the Belgian fron tier. His soldier comrades burled him and raised a monument over his grave. He wss dispatched with a mes sage at a time when It waa not safe tn send a human messenKer owing to the Intensity of the Prussian Bra. Marquis received a bullet wound and fell, but rose to his feet and crawled RARE "GOD OF DEATH" . J l .JTJi Prussians attach a toain oi jbci iiiuu uaciauon, wnun bfo uooer toe control of practl . sl doggy officers. They are .mostly f fh sheepdog breed, a register oi -miu4 uwwmiui av,uw, im s.ep I or SBobllltatlon purposes by the Vereln far Deutsche Scbsf erbund. v Dogs are ala employed by other regiments, up la tea with each battalion. They are Tinatey of the same breed, but Airedale r su rJei a. Doberman Plnschers and bux- ftofh Russia and Belgium haye -"their war dogs, which have been large- URDI ROD CARRIES DEATH TaVMta Plains Man Measuring Oil Js ' Checked to Death When Gauge 'r . Touehss Wires. White Plains, N. Cuy Wslker, isTartf years old. was killed by electric atck while measuring oil In a tank ar In the freight yurds of the New 'York, Westchester, fed Boston Itsll iMd mninsM here. ',t - Ha waa using aq Jron.'rod.. and after 4Bsartlng It i tba fv of the tank cat saarted to - withdraw i(, when , he taacbed' ona of the electric feed wires .and about U.OUO volts shot throuch he rod and his. body killing bint st iaartst Instantly." : ' , " '. '; The! electri.clty charged the metal swk of-ihe car. and .Walker v ill aoiocked to the ground after the full -wattage, hutt passed through hliu.'lte ' tteaTea wife UJM) Bve children, who M&iia. flr RilvM- tike-H.1. 5-- .' Prophet Mot Afraid of Snakes, '.i- , Cuuiberlnud. vMd.-John Nash "of -ear Elk , Oarden, styled "the white- rotten proHiiei--sno . ine- nivinc neHi- - " ul In u .,P..,-u nrt,.M R-1Tt,l(ltrllll TURNS FOE INTO A? TORCH JUnerlesns, Back From Verdun, Toil' s, -v.-.'. of New wear invention or :ai ' vV;. , - .. Prussians. ... , - "New York. Just back froni the thick ' r the flghtlug; Jn the Verdun sector'. . wo ihbMln'ce : Jilveni" ' betonirlng o ' mih.ril "fjnewKn-tl -IMcfc"! NurtiHi'a ertcnVoluTtew;M Aibhslanrv : corps, 'irero MmotiahejMlsfieugers on ftard the SUXohls1 tths American line, which arrived lust Bight from fefv riMM)l - Tbef were C. B. Snyder f A . ,.vY" V""vT..w hacfc With th'. rnaigw anoeltvwrH, lettim tt .drop est f bls meath, stained .with blood, a all JssUr'a tnt - H v, -l ; : j It was iainly throdgh ;ths Inetro. mentality of -the BrtUsh .war dosMi Pell, Podge, Horth, Bsc mil Rnff that cb French snoy waa able -to drive th Prussians out of th Boeslojn woods tn eae f th. Vpres enrsgeuents, vhlli Pnueo, bull terrier that Jaerred wltb the Freach uotorcycUst- scoots, bstnf, fsrrled, ta th atoercay, waa hiost useful In carrying messatfei back to headquarters. The dog Dyrane, on account of his great' sagacity and clever work with the French army, has also won fame, snd Luts, which distinguished himself in on of the Verdun engagements, waa mentioned aa follows: - . . "Employed aa an advanced sentinel during the night of February 21. he gave warning first of the Oermsn at tack by repeated growls, and com pelled attention.'' ' Folia German Attack, Another story la told of the exploits of a French sentry dbg: ., ' ."The night was dark! apparently asleep, the dog lay for some time at his mnster's feet. Suddenly he Jumped up nni) stared through the darkness In the direction of the lrusslsn Hoes, and then uttered a low growl. His sentry master needed no further hint but straightway went back and warned hla comrades, who Isy low. "in due coarse th Prussians crept up to the foremost trench, expecting to take the French by surprise, when a shower of shrapnel waa poured onto them at petntiriank range, and those who were not killed were captured." The dog Den of Ansae, which lost two feet from frostbite while on doty In Galllpoll. and-wai put up at auction by his owner. Trooper Ben Squirrel! of the Suffolk Yeomanry, realised 101 (about Io06) at . Ipswich lied Cross sale. , ' An instance of a dqg's fidelity Is thnt In which a dog In the south of England, whose master had enlisted and gone to France, subsequently fol lowed him. boarding a. steamer cross lug the channel, and tracing him al most to the firing Hue, : - . As showing the Inseparable alliance In this wsr between soldiers and dogs. It may be stated that, besides the ac tual army of war dogs, nearly every British, French, Belgian, Busslsn and Italian regiment has Its own special canine-"mascot." K marvelous liuuchtiacked "god ' death" In the form of a pottery water bottle. This treasure was brought to the United States by Captain de Body, s young Dutch explorer, who has Jnst arrived from a four months expedition to the West Indies. Captaln.de Hooy found the "death god" In a cava where It luid stood loog before the daya of Columbus. The nstlves were afraid of eaves, and consequently It wss never fouud. The explorer said "there la only on other lo the world, that a re main." This one Is a male, and la much larger than the other. . " with Rev. -B.-T. S. Teter. a Dunknrd minister. ' Following th debet Nash allowed himself to be bitten by a cop per heed arias,'- Nash asserts be -has been blttesu by aU kinds of snakes and la Inuaan t the poison. Barefooted sad la a patriarchal garb of -whit, with long hair and reddish beard, Nnsh attracts attention sa he appears with his. twelve-year-old , son,-, similarly garbed and sailed by hi father "Jscob the Prophet." V " LAW WILL FORBID BARKING Ordinano uaaested That Would . Quiet Deaj l On Tswn 1 - . . California, - - Burllngame, Oal. Burllngnm dogs will here to Step J est over th city's boundary Hoe whea they want to ut ter a good, healthy bhrk If th new ordinance Is paaasd by the city trus tees. y;.'- . ' " . -. Following numsteus complslnu th city fathers ordered the city attorney to frame a law that would Insure noise less nights for Barllngsme's light steepen:'''-'-"'-. The new law forbids every note that can be mad by aran, animal or ma chine that Is loud, prolonged or an natural, or "which may cause physical discomfort to persons of ordinary aen-sltlveuess." Wmueo whoa kennels are filled with the blue blood of canine aristocracy nre expected to lend the protest sgainst the new ordinance. o, d 1! WHO WANTa.OriN.BAftJ , -irt-.''. fjle" ,'Pmrt ealy of verass hy T. Wstesa la The . Plooeer.l, Not they who live br honest work And Mvsr would that duty aalrk Which sails theavrrom ater. . - ' - , - Not they whose- enterprise empler The akillful men and active boys , Woe know each sust sod apar. Not they who eo ths battieneld' ' Art wllllns all they have to yield . " For truth's victorious star. . Not they who rightly llvs their Uvea ' ' And wojiM not leave their sons snd wtvss . To bear oppression's scar, - I tt Is not dlftlcult to see Who liquor's advocates mast bs Who wander oft ao far: No voter nnde It hard today To tell the kind of. men who esy, "We want the open bar.'.' ieet Soma Throwers. ' " . Washington,: D, C.Becaase Ameri can yoatha early learn to throw a" baseball accurately, they are best fit ted for trench warfare, and would make the-best bomb throwers In the world... says an officer, of, the marine corps. ' ' ' " . Fought Shark and Swordflsh. Los.! Angeles. Hooking ay large thrasher shark while on a three-days' ithlni; cruise oft Catallua Island, Capt. Tad Uray and two companions In the launch Swatlku IIL battled with the monster, which wns ntitiHl by a swqj'd llsh, for iiwre tliuu u luiur. . -, Kewpiirt.'. II. 1., iod E. C johnSIOD, bf . iiat'keHter; fl, I and' have retnrneil. home u- tisive of bseiice.f-' V . . . leSCTlptlons.df the- latent Tebtonlc bomb, which Is used for seurching out HHteiilng posts and pntrols SI night, here sjlven by- the young' melt. It con sists of light' metallic Jthell, so thin that even a -slight Jar wllf rutiTure It This Is filled srltlw a - phosphorescent attbstance. When It bits an object the shell la broken and the liquid content,, tgiiltrd by combustion With (he air, throw out a brilliant light. . If a bomb Wolf Hunters Kill Three. Gilliam, MO.J. V. Btightwell and,l two sons, uisrenee snu nuiuiiitra, suc ceeded In killing three wolves on th farm of One Gilliam, northeast of Gil liam, Brighrwell has two hounds, and tillilam Informed biro that the wolves hud been kitting chickens, calves and pigs on his and other' farms, and asked BrlgbtweH'to bring bis dogs and see If he could catch them. - Bright well's son killed on of the wolves, the dor another and Bright well one.Thy failed to catch th mother and another imp..- ':;.'- - - , "-. . SAVES BABY ' FROM WILDCAT Animal Drop hrlklng Child When Methsr Attacks It WHh . " . a Club, -ii'. . 1 - - . Uarysvllle, Cal. A mother's bravery prevented a huge wildcat from carry ing off six-months-old baby oa th Mink, ofrfhe Feather' tflver-iiear her. ' Mrs. Khen ; Fanning, who? camped with her husband and baby along ths river, returned after a short stroll an afternoon recently In rime te see s bta Wildcat .lb, the- jct of carrying her baby from, to -banket In. which It was Vsleep. . . '. J. ' -"' ' '. ' ; The animal did' now ran-whea lira. Funning shrieked, but stood Its gronnd and held on to the1 screaming baby. Mrs. Fanning -picked op a club and fought the animal., which at, length dropiied the child and ran, into the woods, ' - ' ' ' The baby was budly bitten abont the fuce and body. It will recover. f j4. 'i Plttsneld, Mnss, Is to have a woman police officer. .';:..-. y-:.';'.x.'u:' wwweiM strikes n mail at a listening post or oheot- the members or a patrol, In man beconiff a glowing torch and ma chine gims rfre turned on him. ,. "4' V-i r - ;t-?,55 TrAveled 1S.0O0 Miles to Wed; failed. Boaoiike, i Va.-7 Thoinai"-Ollbert, , a youthful Briton who left home lu Syd ney, Australls,- Several weeks ago- and traveled 1.uXK-ndleie'to Konnokc'i'a, to marry JiU 'flilicee. Mrs, Haiti B: Nance. nas Juxt reached hla destina tion to Tlml that his sweetheart recent ly married his ancle, Jacob Hvev. ' STRONG FOR TEMPERANCE, A well-known preacher riding la a London oisrlbus was entertained by a dialogue which was sustained upon the one side by the driver and upon the other by an elderly passenger. "I understand you're teinneraucel" began th driver. "Yes, J'm pretty strong against liq uor," returned the other. 'Tve been set against It now for S3 years." "Scared It will ruin your health" "Yes, hut that wain t the main thing." ' -.. . .. .. "Perhaps It doesn't agree with yon?" ventured th driver. . t'Well, It really don't agree with anybody. But that Isn't It, either. The thing mat sets me against It Is a horrible Idea." ti 1 "A horrible Idea! What Is Itr "Well 35 years sgo t was sitting In a hotel In America with a friend of mine, and I says, 'Let's order a bottle of something' And he says, 'No. sir. fin saving my money to buy the gov ernment land at 7a. and Sd. per acre. Vm going to buy tomorrow, and you'd better let me take the money you would have spent for liquor and buy a couple of acre along wltb mine.' I says, 'AU right.' So we didn't drink, and he bought m two acres. . 'Well, sir, today those two acres ar right In th middle ef a floorlstrtog town, and If I'd ordered that bottle I'd have swallowed a city block, a grocery store, aa apothecary's atop, four lawyer's offices, and If 1 hard bs say what . That's the Idea. , Ala't It horrible)" . . ECONOMIC FOLLY. "The Bsloen Js an Bcoaomlc roily and Most Go,'' is th slogan of a busi ness men's lee gas ef 'Oakland, Oal with a membership f over SOD. A statemeat .signed by the league la clndea the following clauses: "Th liquor traffic exists at th ex pense of all other Industrie. ' "The revenue to the' state, derived from liquor II ceases. Is overbalanced by losnes to th stats Inseparable from th as ef liquor. . . "Its elimination I good business, be cause It will promote thrift, economy and prosperity.. This will mem at ore work and better wage. "We therefor favor the passage f either or both of th two 'proposed amendment affecting the liquor' traf fic, to be voted upon this fsll 1w th elertornt of California." i '.'',- N, '.j''H' PERSONAL LIBERTY. '. " ."la Chicago w hear much about personal liberty," says Mr. Fred BbeK ling, secretary of th Cooks' -onloav Chicago, "especially daring campaigns. What do th brewer mean by per sonal liberty? Th three big peraonat liberty gardens of this city have told th representatives of their employee that they will sot deal with them ex cept as Individual employees whft the brewers belong to the Chicago hqoor artist, aa rganlsatloa which wages war sxaiost organised labor. Whea a Hcaa waa refused to one ef these beer gsroens, th cry for perseav al liberty waa heard from th Wg Honor combine, bat when seven day per week work era make a demand for union recognition these same pV rj 'aaarehlsta.' " '. . . A'.'.',i.'-;'-; COMMENDS PROHIBITION, Sonnwl McBoberts. one of the Tic presidents of (he NaUonat Ctty bulk ef New Tork, ha been In Rosata re cently where he arranged a loan of 150,000,000 to the Russian government Mr. McBoberts Beys: "Russia Kw offers a wonderful op portnnlty to American capital ' and buslnesa enterprise.. The people ef America do not appreciate the extent ef the Russian market or Russian re sources, bat should prepare now for great Bosnian trade after the War. 1 traveled for three day through terri tory as fertile as the best part of Iowa and Illinois.' , With vodka prohibited and the, war concluded, Russia win ripen Into prosperityV: ': bVer MORst NOXIOUS, i . ,x ' Modern ' scientific '" research 'has shown thnt, 'contrary to general 'be Hsf, "beer I " proportionately ; muclj 'njor noxious ' fhah" ' "rtre ' wine " m Uqnors, ssys Tr. Edwin P.'BoWera fn the American Magaslhe; The Bretied AnU'-AlcoboI congress,' a'rconeiavof many of the most, f atnoos physicians m Burope, conclnded that, while nqnot inakea a roan brutal and dulls his Judg ment, an adequate amount "of beet take him slowwltted and abolishes jp'-rment, while win or Ixwnv.Mn 1 n Bikniac ' J. H . ; ... . "THE SHOE THAT MOLPW fim f3X3 COXO 84X0 $4X9 4 O 3X3 aT:. 1 ,,8wi Money try WsMu-insT W. L. Doul ahoasv forsMfsstoyOTssrstuuuanoeiocMi-ry i - That Besat- Known Sboaw in ttssj World, y W. L awghsni and lbs Batal pries h stssvea on n so, saai f alt shoes at dhs Csasry. Th vsU b guasiaaad snd - ibwaaieisssOKMl against high issssm (st isf-MC t. Jh -swal srkaa aa as ssaw easjrhsoj, .Tbsons Be-nMStaWSawi IWiaUeaaawswaairBVaai Tbsysrssasays waobnW Bsaasstffarabeaa.-: -- rrr.-. t- ,... ...'. ;- TTw syssaw sf W. L, Dsuglss ssodua b gusisiasaJ by am A haa 40 yeaa sapariaaos in makoig tn ahoas. Th sraM stvlai aas tha Indus in aSs Fashion Cannvs of Anoka. Thar ass suds in a wiH anuippad Caony at Begdaon, Kius. by ths higbaat paid, aUlod shoasialrwa, sndar nSs dinction and upwvwoa of stperlanrd bus. all woridng wkh sn honest il siaiasi sssaa ens Deal anoai nr os pnes maa bk ess bur. - - Aafc y e toliftvW. 1. 1 ts ihaaa, tfheeala. not aopply vm with tka klad you want, take m otfear auais. WirlU ter IntmatUw booktot eiplajnlag BMW t t of the hlslM Kuaar al qaailly far the sy racsiw sasua poaae iroa. LOOK FOR W. L. Dujks and th retaU pnoe th bottom. ii'. i BoyV ShoM 13.00 12.60 ktM ii.nVi.uiJIiW-ills I 1 ntM-ausp-wHOUESOME-eiuooos VHiswnanv Mirase amis w tag MAxma or mnt awcuira Nana - TMIM VHI STANDARD f EXCELLEKCI W PaaWr bas its, r fast aa WaU. adsaaaa ersvws a m) " . CHATTANOOOA BAKiaTt """KSr" P 0HBLL1ON .SMOT47yaTI, TsT lUark,Oilk&rrTer. AIn a Fine General. Wf StRBtBeiU( TttJt Ms 0edt1Msa , iWluwaSi Money-Making Sohem. "You say you'd like tu own a but tleshlpr , . "Yes." J-Thut's a curious wish. What would you do with Itr' "I'd anchor It off Newport and lease It to fHKhonaule folk for dances.' CLEAR RED PIMPLY FACES Ned Hands, Hsd scalp With Cutkura Soap and OlntmsnL Trial Fres. Th soap to cleans and purify, th Ointment to sooth and heal Nothing bettor, quicker, safer, surer at any prios for skin trouble of young or aid that Itch, burn; crust, seal, tor ture or disfigure. Besides, they meet very want tn toilet pasparatioaa. Free sa, tapis each by null wish Book. Address post card, Cuticura, Dspt. L feestca. Bold everywhere. Adv. A Mere Hillock. "Melodrama seems to be languishing es the stage". : .'.''- ' '" "The uwvle struck it a vital blow. The highest cliff yon oaa pat en the kage won't fi-ua much over forty feet." 1 i I.. ' ' .-'.- Important to Moihar) Its mine carefully every bettl of CAsrTORIA, a sai and sur remedy for tafanta and children, and see that at 1st Vs tor Over M Tears. Chfldren Cry for Fletcher Ckatoria Heard en 'Change. - "I'm 'bull' otl the market." said the Rrst operator. , "Hanse here," rejoined operate No. i ''Lefs go over to the oafe sad pur chase a couple of hours." What the Doctor Knows .I','.'.''".-,,';. J , KIMfETS MUST BB -RIGHT TO ISSURB HEALTE. Few aupki realise te what exksat iseir health iasaaaa apoa the eoadUisai sf the aJdasys. Ths sfciaaiiss la tteariy all sssaa sf aaeioas ilraiai. aaakas s ehesaiaeJ aaaly sis ef the psiiaat'a asiae. li kwows taas sarieas ths kidaaya sn doing their wark passing, the other orgaaa saaaet eaadUy W Vsaght baek U hashh aad streagth. Whea th Udnsys or awgleetsd st sasasd ia waa- way, aarioas raaah an Bars s isHsw., Amwding to health sla asliss. Brighfs Disasat, whieh ia sssUy aa asrvaasad term of . aidnay tiwabls, essssd nssriy ten thoosoBd deaths ia da year,' as the Stats ef New York alsaa. Tharsfara, it is isurtieulsriy aasasaary to say asea atlaatloa to the health ef thest Ad ideal hsrbst soddsssuI that haa had raaiarksble auoeaaa ss a Udnsy aeiaeay is Dr. Ulster's Group-Root, ths great khhny, Mver sad bladder remedy. '. The tsild snd heaHng fenasaee sf this sseasrstion, ia most eases, is seen real ised, aeoording to sworn sastsassats snd verified teaUssony of these whs have ssad tlis remedy. : Whea your Udnsys reqoira sttenUoa, gat Swamp-Root at ones trosi any phsr ssiey. ft is sold by every draggist in bottles ef two sises 80s and UM. : : -' However, if yoa wish In to ton this gnat preparation send ten seats to Dr. Kihner A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a ssaiple bottle. When writing he snrs sad BHBtiao this paper. Adv. , i' Th Styl ef It , "Head my palm, please." u. r , "Ah, you want luiad-plcked fa tuns, do, yw.r steroneew Kllqlr Bwksluba avert aasndj mhtllm mmd Am snd all mmtmriml diMmmtn, Wliain th Ut Sv month 1 have aold 8,000 xwsnsTABt.a Ltrrrcn nuH a wau laferoraa tor mkUlm "Within aoHlesot Hllxlr Babek for MslaiUhOhllUiaod rwer. Our euitomaro apasli varj wall of It." Benrrttvana, tar St., N. W.,Wahtnrtoo, D. O. . hllktr BtekekWoaata.aJldrurfflala.arb ljareala Poat, prepaid, frost KkMaawaU A Co., .j--. it,'-- - "im "-ii k; jyfc t ' Argument snakes three Enemies to me. friend. a oat tsAasM of auaiAif K-- Sealed pmvuHiy as tke sa t siuni-tw. . - '., New Zealand III 1915 exported M86,- .ru rahlilts. BackacAe Tagsr'a Linuseat I eaeat- atatii pains, and is a eplea did remedy for Nawndgis, " Sciatica, chest pains, sprains, strains, a waitings and en largement. ., ,. . Kmp k bottb fat year haaw far' wtira voa wfa tagwaa aasaaSswa al taaaort. . Tka 3d eaa hotda ef Tasar'a Lkwaaot aontaiaa low tkoaa al na aa Bu aaaal bMBael IbbW bmbb aald lor that priaa. AT AU. CXALtM . YAGERS I CaJBERT BROS. A CO. BALTBtOaUK. MO. Yourr.loaeyCack lf NtBMft)il - 7c Gusrcntco mm for M fa; . i .. . - 1. If "Mar svffarina; froa vs. aoen a peculiar Uis, w know this medicine wid brirsr T0U rehsf beesasett hw tvslpsd thsasanils of other women for tner than W wear. It vaki ha Isaaa proven, and that ia why tit dealer, beck ed by our own goaraatoe, will posltiveiy refundTyour naoey if Bjbsflt fcf to verf IKT m THAT AU B AOL tlaiyeerDeaBars'.Ss aVaa today. - THACHEM MDMCINK CO, nB' top id4 Mnhuuil ar UU kwrrlbl Iictalni. It U mm- poBDOfltl for aa4 BVpOM ft Dal win yj prompuy wmt vtm hub ciisMMb tm Mm kvoa. Vbtm1 hf mU tlrmc itont mmll trwm thm L I. Rlcbards Uedislca C:., r::a,Tat. JhT aV ri2LEi pens a flalla....i L Orvaa Tftownt sad W-i tt, "-r le ay i .iOass. 8uial.r i t , x . Trial SwtiH, uf atait i J. aa - t ,, tt.
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