ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924.
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KUbtMOKO, OMtOON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1024
THE I'OWEK OK HOOTING.
BY BERT $ BATZS
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Heard a story today
'Bout a feller
Who was givin' his wiff
The rajzberry i
For not brushin'
Down a few of the
Cobwebs In the
Livin' room and
For an alibi she said,
"Why, honey,
I thot tr.y 'were
A part of your
Radio outfit"
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DUMBELL DORA THINKS
Union soldiers wore unii
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In school and college sport, the contestants who battle
on the foot hail ridirun or hascball diamond are not the
only conti'iulini; Jurccs. A great deal is supposed to depend suits.
oa the roolinf from the supporter: of the contesting teams.
The organization of cheering is an important element in the , ThB Elluk wl" ,r'P tn "sht
, , , , . , ... .. . , fandangle this eve and the bolder
battle. A good cheer leader is apt to be quite as much ex-, of .em w,n demonstrate some new
haii.sled at tiie end of the contest as anv of the nlave.s. If chiropractic holds in the art of
In1 loses "pep" and snap and enthusiasm, the crowd feels the
lack of his stimulating power, and cheering lags, and the
pia ers complain that they did not get good support.
- (Asf.neti.ted Press Leased Wire.)
LONDON, Nov. 13. The re
mains of a gigantic prehistoric an
imal, probably twite the size of
the Carnegie dlplodocug. baa beeu
discovered in Tangayika, Africa,
and officials of the British na
tural history museum are nego
tiating with the discoverer In an
attempt to secure them.
Sir Sidney Harmer, director of
the museum, , told the Morning
Post the bones were finely pre
served, and gave an Idea of their
size by saying that while the up
per arm bone of the diplodocus
was iis feet long, the correspond
j ing bone iu the Tauguyiku dinos
aur was seven feet.
4 M e have Been worKing naru
lo gel out our big line of
4 dulls. They are now on dis-
4 plav. Literally hundreds of
,i,,lis. (air's line of staple
a. dulls will compare wllli any
bin ciiv store in variety. Our
syndicate buying power
j ,,.,iis prices lower than you
umihIIv find. Go in to Carrs 4
a. ,,d l the disulay. Kvtn old
4) mauls will ouy a uuu
they see our beauties.
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when :
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catch-as-catch-can.
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Target practice for the winter
Jt is months has started in the corner
frequently said that one reason for the poor success of alh-j many ot the 6harpshooter8y have
letic teams is that they fail to iret hearteninir suimort from able to hit the rim of the
their comrades. Jt may be thought that cheering is a very
intangible kind of thing, and some may doubt if it makes j
much difference in the way games come out. But the play-j
ers will testify that it makes a very real difference to them. i
The familiar yells of their student associates, the favorite
old songs, the voices of friends giving them encouragement,
put heart into players, revive their drooping spirits when
things go wrong, and make them feel that victory is pos
sible and that they can and will attain it. If rooting makes
such a difference in these sports, it is highly probable that j
j Woman's Statement
Will Help Rostburg
I stove on their first chaw.
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A swelled head ain't alius caus
ed, by pressure of brains from
within.
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After wraslm' with one o' them
crossword puzzles fer a week a
feller feels like he'd been swatted
with a crazy quilt.
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With our channels of informa
tion operatin' one hundred per
com, ye eo
"I hated cookini; because all I
j ate turned sour and formed gas. I
drank hot water and olive oil by
the gallon. Nothing helped until I
i took Aiilerika." L'nless due to
j deep-seated causes, Aiilerika helps
I any case gas on the stomach in a
I siirpriHingiy quick tiuie. It Is a
wonileriul remedy to use for constl
; pation it often works In one hour
j and never gripes. Nathan Fuller
ton, drtiKKist.
pened that Dock was shootin'
ducks and geese out on the South i
Umpqua recently and when he 1
hove opposite Ab Rice's place he i
cut loose with a load of buckshot
and riddled some of Ab's pet
geese. Tr.e geese are now hangin'
In Dock's cooler but the cost of
beefsteak is low compared with !
tame geese and hereafter Dock'li j iaj to i.ewiston to a program for
nut oe so oern quiCK on tne trig
ger.
Oftimes the feller who shouts
"Amen" the loudest in church is
the bird who is stickm' the har
poon into the bretbern the remain
der of the week.
,
We
InHau r.'A ......
mis same juice js a uictoi in me snuggles oi peoine itit-er nuntm' trip which our own esti
I,,.... a Tl,,. f.,ll. l, I,.,. ,...( bi.,,1 mable Dock Wade starred. It han.
tin. y i.iv .-M.ii.ni. in jvnn.i , nil n y n, iiul uiI imy ninvi ... - i-
of community effort will testify that it is. Jt is hard to make
headway in an atmosphere of silence and indifference. The
applause of friends and townspeople, who show apprecia
tion of good efforts, will do a great deal to encourage all who
are trying to make better cities and towns, and to give our
people the best of modern advantages.
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Over in England it is customary to howl down speakers
who appear at public rallies. In the United States this rarely
happens. Our political managers would quickly disavow
.such an act. They would realize that this discourtesy would
hurt their cause far more than anything an opposing speak
er could say. This feeling of fair play is held bv many peo-
nli. ulu Iimvo no .iuei:il ir-Cinement IWIuiim it rnniM from We note tnat th dandruff epl
' 1 1 : demic is becomin' much better,
tithlelic traditions, the feeling that good sportsmanship do-1 The scales which were first
niands that all contestants have a fair chance. Now if this1 fl'T toJlisht the bi"n
,. ,. ,1. , ,. ! bob have disappeared and a new
leeling ol lair play could be carried one step lurther, so aslcrop of hair foindes have started,
to condemn the public men who utter untruths and misrep-P"1"'" proves that the price on
... , . i , ,, nair mattresses next season should
reseiitations, it would be a wonderful thing, borne day the reach a now low level i
that stretches the truth in the interest of his own
There's no place like home after
all of the joints are closed, Mid a
local bimbo today discussin' the
wood shortage. j
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What Douglas county prune
growers should strive for is a crop,
of prunes without wrinkles.
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Speskin' of
BE POWER BASE
ed for 222 is 94,780, or 8.4 per
cent. Nebraska is the only slate
in which there was a marked de
crease iu J-3 and this is due to
seme extent, to mi amendment to
the marriage law in 1 S23 requir
ing the posting of the application
fur marriage licenses tor a period
of 1" days before the license is
issued.
The divorces reported for 1923,
wif:'. three counties lacking, show
mi increase shown for the state of
Washington is due to a change
in the divorce law in 1921 which
caused a considerable decrease in
the number of final decrees en
tered in 1922, the first year in
which the new law was In elfect.
Step that cotigh with Dr. Hob
son's White Pine and Tar or Dr.
Hub-son's Flaxseed, Methol and
W iM cherry cough syrups. Lloyd
Creeker.
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Friday and Saturday
A large assortment of the iVewev
Leurelline Dresses, Specially priced at J
THE LADIES SHOPff
139 North Jackson Street, Roseburg
(AsHfK-ffiti'd 1'i-ttsM Leased Wire.)
LKU'ISTOX, Idaho, Nov. 13.
The I'matilla Kapid.s Association j
hvva y'HUjnlay passed resolutions j
commiuiiiK tliu oi'Kauizat.on and j
tho cities and towns from Port-
N'o'l'Ii'M of sale of Kovcmmf tit
tin:1,,!-. driHTHl hand office. Wasli
Inu'i.m. I". ('., o-l. 21, lyi't. Notice is
iRici-y Kivt-n that mibjec-t to tlie
ii.tiii"iix and linijtHtionH of the
Hits .if j'jtui y. lyir, stat., i'uj,
t-Vhruary 2i. 1 1 I S (40 Stat., 1179). j
and ih-imrtmt'iital reulHiionB of
April H, l'Jl'J. (a0 L. .. 376), the
ttmlirT on the following lamia wtH'
m1(J lec. 15. 19J4. at 10 o'clock I
a. m. at public auction at thfcj
I 'nit rd States land office at Rnse-j
btirK. OrcK'in. to the hiwhest bldtler
at not IfMt than tlie appraiwed value;
as -li.wn hy this notice, khIb to be i
sut"t"'t to the annroval of the See.!
! retarv of the Interior. The piireJiasi' I
price, with an additional huhi ofj
uiic-tifth of 1 per cent, thereof, b.
iiii; cnmiiiissloiiH allowed, mtiht be
drpiitcd at time of phU, money to
be i. -turned if Hnle ts nt approved,
otherwise patent will ISKUe for the
timber which must be removed
within ten years. Hids will bo re-
I from citizens of the Tnited
USUI
ELECTS TO LIVE
HS1
A Goud Thlnf-DONT JtflU n.
Bend your name and address plainly
wrillta togsthsr with 5 cents (and thu
iit) to Chamberlain Mediciu (Jo, 1
Moines, Iowa, and receire in return
; tht'ieof only. I'pon apilicati'n of a
I l IM 1 1 I' it'll lHlrdumPr th tillllw.p n
river improvement that provides i any leijal subdivision will of
fer dam construction and river f'!,,,l separately before leln In
canais between the Celilo locks , t .s "k '7v""' "t X'Si' v!'1'-'
aild i.ewiston. J r. .f fir 'tol) M. SWi KKh, ' red hi'
'1'lie first unit in the proposed j l-. cedar r.n M. sK'i .K'4 n-d
r i ii k : .1 in will be the c o n-: vf.,4'"':'.vsu '? K.K'i r"'' fir ,'"n J1.
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(Associated Pres teased Wire.)
OKLS, Germany, Nov. 13. It
was just a year ano today that
former Crown Prince Frederick
William crossed the Dutch Fron
tier into Germany and tomorrow
will mark the first anniversary of
his reunion with his family here.
The year has been an eventful
one in Germany's effort at recon
struction and the politicians have
made many attempts to enlist the
returned exile in party activities,
but apparently without success.
Many rumors have been circu
lated as to his probable adoption
sums, associations of mu h cltlzi ns j of some calling aside' from his
ami corporations orKaniz-d under 1 u-nrlt ai ppnlleman farmer on his
la?"' T?rri5!S.v"d .8,a!?!;..10.r i Ods estate but these have all
trial package containing Chamberlain's j p : ''to.' ifcl
Cough Ktnieuy for eoofshs, colds, croup. , mu6ie ud, j
and tickling throat: Chamberlain's Btom- a. a. .
sen and Liver Tablets for stcinsch tros I
bles, indigmtion, gassy pains that crowd
the heart,' biliousness and constipation;
Chamberlain's 8alT, needed in ftvery
family for burns, scalds, wounds,' piles,
snd sain affections; these valued family
ilirirm for rmlv f rnta. Ion't miu it.
everjom.
J
tipcilKl't'
t;ui:.u v
In- si'i-n In he (Iding his own party more harm than
i.ny uttiii'ks (if opponents could.
Hapids. 'i'his will flood the Itap
ids of the Columbia to tlie mouth
of Snake river, reclaim a large
area of arid land in Oregon and
Washington, provide a bridge for
crossing thu river and will gener
ate electrical power that will
make tho t'overniuent the largest
wholesaler of electrical current
in tlie country.
The association will take up tlie
mutter of finding a market for
tti is power which isieg.uded as
important in presenting tlie
claims ot tho association before
congress.
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RUB THE SPLNE
Tin- figures of railroad operation for September show
that while the income was one per cent under the corre
pondinir expenses last year, the operating costs were eight
per cent lower. This was partly due to reduction of main
tenance expenses, hut not wholly so
If you believe
seat of most of
ami ilium peopli
i very day, just
the spine is the
your physical iiis
are tliiukinc so
give it a gentle
war records, we
'I'll.. rnilnenU i.r.itiwt Kn0w ":"er ln this village who
' nas a y
valler Ktre.ik lin hie hsi-L cn
anainst the public demand for lower freight charges, and say! wide tru when ha goes down the
that even now they are not earning a fair dividend. It would , "tr"' h? '" hke he' Dackin' a
, , . i . ii . ., ,, ... i bunch of bananas and this self-
help their position wonderlully with the public it they could; same bird is the first boob to go
get their operating costs down so that they could be placed j ,round p''"' ,l1aw ln the wsr
... , , , record of his feller-men. .What in
on a secure liuancial basis, and permit tlie ireights on cer-i heck he does to cover up his own
tain farm unit nets to come down. It would lieln a lot to ac-! disgraceful record we don't know
complish these ends, if railway managements and employes
(ould work together enthusiastically and harmoniously to
bring railroad operation lo the height of efficiency.
uia..sagc every night witil Jiunt
Ka.io ami watch the helpful results. '
Many ii. ople are gelling it daily
fiiiiu ail druggists.
'Hie name Is Joiut-Easo ami it's
the one big discovery for stiff,
swollen, inflamed Joints ami a
tube for only till cents.
Always remember when Joint
Kase gets in Joint agony gets out
- quick.
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A man recently returned from a four days' trip, and re
marked that three different people had apparently attempt
ed to cheat or rob him. A necktie had disappeared from his
unlocked grip left in a hob I room, ami in two cases the to
tals of his bill in restaurants had been added up to a sum
larger than was correct, l'ossibly the killer two cases were
errors, but short changing is becoming a comuion trick.
Which goes to show lli.il when you go away from your own
home folks in Ko.scburg, who know ou and desire lo deal
squarely with you, it is advisable to pull your eyes open
Million hiit wider.
o
The publication of incniv
differences of opinion and i
idea, however, to which all
able to agree. The more di.--)".
honest tax returns, and the p
render a fair account of their
nu'iil all they ought to, the If'
taxes will gie cause for sharp
ich heated debate. There is one
irt irs to this dispute should lie
i'iioii the people show to make
more obligation they loci lo
onto and pay tlie go ern
I' a demand t i- publicity
there
is mi
u. any
will b.
il.'iih;
people
. The domain!
considerably
show
for pul'h.
encouraged
a spirit of ca.Moii.
o
at. on oi
bv the
these figures
t'.vhng that
I but we are takm' this means of in.
formm' the Borgdoll-double th.it
wais are not all over yet and some
day In the future r9 may have an
opportunity to polish up his belat
ed patriotism and show it off be
fore the draft snatches him by the
seat of his pants and hurls him in
to the ranks of the army.
5 ;
Men are valuable just in pro
portion as they are able to work in
h.innony with other men.
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F ML POME t
Cranberry sasn
An' punkin pie 1
Gimme enough
I'm willin' to die
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Now that tbe leavrs have all
dropped to the ground we can im
.'gine how hdppy Eve must of
been riorin' her Kali shoppm' d.lys
in the Garden of Eden.
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On these shivery nights its a
y 'id anj glor yus feelin' to get up
at - a. in. to answer the telephone
aiul lind that it's the Espcc call
l ev try in' to at case some bird in
tne othiir tnd of town.
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f!r l"i)il M. SWi
ii. :!iFil fir (100 M. SK4
---.i i. o in , , .i .m, i-euiir 50 M,
S si;i reil fir 4so M . i ' sW'.
ri'l fir 7T.0 M. NW14 SWi. r,.,i fir
1 M. SKV, SW'H re,l fir
M. SW'H SW red fir u'lin M
S... 27, NK14 NW'U red fir 45 M,
NU'ij NW14 red fir 7"0 M. SE',
NWi, n d fir rem m, swij NW14 red
fir COO M, .15i4 SKi ri'd fir :i5u M.
.XW4 t,K' red fir HID M. Incense
v.-ilnr ,r, M. m;u SW r, d fir 000
M. NW'iJ SW'i red fir ".10 .M s,.,- 2a
N'Ki, Xl-:tt red fir 1 0.10 Al. t-edar 70
.M, NW'4 NK'4 red fir 1:11111 M. cedar
1.1 M, SWi, N.;i4 ,.,., fir 1S5 Mi
St:', SK't reil fir .r. .,.ar 15
M. XK!i XW'U ri d fir I'.OO M. . , liar
h; M NW'14 NW14 ,, f,. r,10 Mi
NWV, red fir Ssf, M. cnlar lio
.M. Si:i, NW'i, red fir 77.'. M, n-ilar
10 M. white fir :o M, m:i, SW'14
nil fir title M. c-ilsr 10 M. NW'i.
s"i,4 red fir r.yo M, it-iiar 4, M
whit.- fir :io M. SW14 SWi. red fir
100 M. wiiite fir :io M, si;i; swi.
red fir 31:, M. (.,.,ar in it X.;i.
SKi-, red fir S.lo M. xwij s,.;i. red
Mr Mo M, SW14 SIOH rid fir s:lo M.I
en, ir V.'t M.i, 1
M. cedar :ln .M, whit,, fir
31. lot 2. red fir 11 on M ; s
Nl:1.. r.-.l fir iiSl M, NW
nr i.ei .M. white fir III .M. SK'4 .Si:
reu nr sbo .M. KVU XK'. red fir
SiiO M, NW ii NWi. red fir 360 M,
SW 14 NW".. red fir 420 M. SK1.
SKV, red fir 7S0 M, SH'U SWVi red
fir 501) M, T. 21 S., H. 4 U. sic 3
I'rl. NTi, NK14 red fir S50 M. Frl.
NW'14 N'K'i red fir 550 M, SEV. NEV
red fir (inn M, SW'H NK'j red fir
7oo M, I'll, N.;i: NWi, red fir 12n0
rri. .n ',i ,xu i. red fir
been denied.
His eldest son has entered the
office of a large exporting house
in Hamburg.
BERLING, Nov. 13. The en
gagement is announced of Prin
cess Joachim of Prussia, widow
of the former Kaiser's youngest
son, to llerr Bienc-rt. a Saxon
land owner.
Sultan Abdul Ilamil, are written
in Arabic, while the others are in
the 1'ersia.n and Turkish langu-
apes. Many are caligiaphic and
I some of the Persian manuscripts !
J contain illuminations of superior
I quality. !
The principal portion of the
manuscripts belonged to Abdul !
lianild, and was sold and export-:
ed when the young Turks came
into power. The late J. Pierpont ,
Morgan secured nn option on
them, but his fatal illness Inter
vened and another purchaser
could not be obtained until they
came to the notice of the Tjnl- j
versity's unnamed benefactor. ;
at Termini,
Piog, III liJ
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PILES ARE ABSORBED
NEVER TO RETURN
TURKF
There IngrtJ
ooutwainiil
ols tor tit J
our bintaiim.
irt a to
ir.foraiau)i
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Bank til Oj.
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ITEMS Fffll!iW
After years of patient, painstak
ing effort on the part ot a well
known doctor,- a prescription has
been found that will actually heal
piles and ubsorb theui never to
return.
No man or woman need suffer
another hour with any discomfort,
pain or soreness arising from rec
tal troubles Piles now that this
wonderful preset iption known as
MOAVA can be obtained for a
moderate prico ut any first-class
drug store on- the money back if
dissatisfied plan.
You'll be amazed to see how
io -ir s .',"1 1,lickV it acts. lilesseil relit f of
.' ;.;': '.'.':e! ten comes in an hour; even in cases
NKV. red or long standing with profuse bleed
ing, really wonderful results have
been accomplished.
Simply ask Nathan Fullerton for
a small box of MOAVA SUPPOSI
TORIES being careful to follow the
simple directions that come in each
box.
lit of comnieno f,,. -;,.',,,; ;Mi V',i'-w'i'.'
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W ASHINCTON.
I lie depart ment
aiiiioiiiices that, according to
turns received, there were ill the
I Ulte, Slates, for tho cab Hilar
ear in.':!. l,22::.siT, martiaue
perl'oimid iind li!5,i:t divorces
granted. Kor the calentlar vear
1 1 --' . l.lL'li.iila marriages and
I C'.Nla divorces were reporud.
The increase in matriages ie
porietl for liu::. with one coi.afy
l;o king, over the ntimlier repon-
AFRAID SHE
COULD NOT LIV
Operation Advised, but LyJia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable CompounJ
Made It Unnecessary
(ilasg-iiv.-, Kentucky. "1 v "i
down, nervous, wi'.ii no aniiet :
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white fir
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NW red fir UMl M
white fir 10 M swij
1 10 M. eedur i M, si:
fir I M. cedar 20
M. Ni:'. W red fir
an M. white fir 10 M.
red tir llii M eedar ,".
i M. cid.tr 25 .i
M. eedar ' poles lim;
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10 M. SIC, :K. red fir
15 M. whit,, fir ::, M.
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fir 5 M. Frl. N W
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M. fir 75 .11, X W !, .-W puie
.W : none of the t miher on t h
s.vll.Mis 1,. I ,. s,dd for les than
Mrs. Stella Claypool has been
visiting relatives in Medford for
the past two weeks. She is expect
ed home soon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hansen who
recently moved here from Marsh
firld, are planning on returning
soon to the coast, where Mr. Han
sen in employed. They will spend
the winter there and return to
ureeu with the spring season, to i
resume work on their farm.
Mrs. Fred Renner and daughter
Elizabeth, and Mrs. J. R. Howard
and daughter Wllina, attended the
International Livestock Show dur
ing the first part of September.
Klizabeth and Wilraa were sent as
the prune bread baking tram from
Iiouglas county, their expenses be
ing paid by J. H. Booth of the
Douglas National Bank. Theirs
was one of sixteeii teams who
demonstrated at the . stock show.
Their demonstration being given
on Monday. Though it is not
known that the girls won a prize,
still it wag said that Douglas coun
ty might well be proud of the
team they sent. Mrs. Howard and
Wllma visited for a few days with
Mrs. Howard's rnother in Corvallis
before returning home .
The regular meeting of the
Creen P. T. A. will be Friday
evening, Nov. 14th at 8 o'clock. All
old members are requested to be
present at this meeting and all'
friends of the association are in-
l vtted to come. Come and decide for
yourself whether the program in
terests you or not.
Mrs. C. V. Groves had the mis
fortune of breaking her arm a few
days ago. i
X. X.
THE tiel''
1 recti?
dryeortii
toward Hit'
nes. Wei
laandrr 1UH'H
it and ym
yourself.
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jnu iTt.ili1 tlie1 strongest ilc IViiso tlit'iv
(line ; man ac iiiiris t i t to a liii'co
that tl'nTi' a ro many In ttiT thinj'.s to
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is ay.uii -t liolslicw istu.
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how thru i . i i.l rtirrjjy fim
As lit' pay . oil U.c liinri
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will make no
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s'i'o it just tike humniin' a lu
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I.OXDO.N. Nov. 1 ;i. A pnee.
less collection ot 4 47 Oriental
manuscripts, many ot them of ut
most rarity and some dating from
the eighth century, has been pre
sented to the I niversity of .Mich-
igau by a fr.enti t that institu-i t0J is a Combined
lion who refused tu lot his name 1 iCUL.IIie Treatment, both
lie made public, ami has been local and internal, and has been
forwarded to Ann Arbor by way successful in the treatment ot ('
: 01 '-""uon. j ,ar,.h for ovor torty years, solo
" 1 le inanust ripts , bv all druggiats.
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uaor. More thaa a new'oatmeal-a new cereal.
ti!i.wS'."bui,liiVg corb(l'ydrates, tissue-building rr
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quickest looluna ccreal-fluc as a flash!
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