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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1916)
At The Churches Arteta Baptist Church PARK, ARLETA Dre. Murray and North llave *-»tah- 1» :4R a. id . Bible Hchool. llaliad tbelr iodlngit. .and offices at 11 a. in. I’reaching service. Htrwart Station. 7:5*» p. hi . Evening M>rvii'M. 9:16 i. in. II. Y. I*. U. meeting. Mr. K irk beimer o( Tremont is suffi-r* 7 :45 I’rayrr ineetlng. KvnrylxMly welcome to any and all o( Ing from Infection »ii»tame«i In tlie re tliere Mrvicea. moval of a troublesome tooth. Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church 10 a. in. Hahbath Hchool. 11 a. in. Morning worship. 7 p. in. Y. I’. 8. C. E. 7 :46 |>. in. Evening worship. 7 :JHi p. in. Tbiiraday. midweek service 8 p. m. Thursday, choir practice. Rev. Wm. 11. Amoe, Pastor St. Peter’s Catholic Church Hundaya: 8 a. tn. Ix»w Mae«. 10:30 a. in. High Masa. 8:30 a. m. Sunday School. 12 M. Òboli rehraraal. Week daya: Mase al 8 a. m. Seventh Day Adventist Church Edgar Rice -> Burroughs Frank McCarter and wife of flSth Ht., and 67th Ave., are parents of a girl Isirn Friday. Mr and Mrs T. If. Bright have move»! their residence from 4l3M-«3d Kt., to 4441-M3d Ht. Mr. and Mrs. McHargue ot Albany have taken up their residence at Laurel wood. Mrs. Aik* Crofts who is wintering at liie Rainier Hotel was out looking after her property on 57th avenue last Tues day. The,Story by Chapters WANTED—to trade two good lots and a four room house in Walden Park, Unto, for a lot near Firland. Phone Tabor 6497. 10 a. in. Haturday Hahbath School. 11 a. m. Saturday preaching. Tie* Jack ami Jill Class of lbs Ijiurel- 7 :H0 p ».Wednesday, Prayer meeting. wood M E. Munday Hchool gave a 7:45 p. in. Sunday preaching. valentine lianquet in the basement par Kern Park Christaln Church lors of the church, Tuesday evening. Corner «9th St. and 44tti> Ave. S. E. The lumrelwood M E. Church has 10 a. m. Bible School. ls<en unable to liold evening service for 11 a in. and 7:30 p m. preaching ser- the past two weeks on account of not *|C«:3O p. m. Cbriataln Endeavor. having the electric lights reinstalled 7:30p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer alter the "silver thaw.** meeting. A cordial welcome to all. The Woman’s Home Missionary Ho- Rev. <1 K. Berry, Paator. clety met at the home of Mrs. Hchmidt, 4I35>«3<! HL, H. E., Wednesday, Feb. St. Pauls t plscopal Church 9. After a on* o’clock luncheon the One block south ol Wo<Mlmere Station. Holy Communion the flrat Bunday ol usual program was carried out, of which each month al 8 p. m. No other ser- tlie Missionary Quiz and a solo by Mrs. vicee that day. Gladys Noe! were special features. Every other Sunday the regular ser I amt Saturday a number of the men vicee will lie as itattal. Evening Prayer an<l sermon at 4 p. in. and boys of the Millard Avenue Presby Sunday 8ch.«»l meet» •» 3 terian Church School gathered at the Boatwright, Hupt , L. Msffett, *'w- Rev. 0. W. Tavior, Rector. church and put a shingled roof on the tent-house which is occupied by two tents Lvantjellcal Church classes of the school, the weight of tlie Sermon by the Pastor, 11 a. tn. and . snow and ice of the recent storm liaving : demolished the tent roof which former- 7:16 p. m. _ „ ... Sunday School 9 |46 ”■ *>»•• Albert i ly covered tlie building. Thia building Fankbanser, Huperii teodjnt ’ is used to accomodate two classes which Y. P. A. 6:15 p m. ®ra Anderaon, ■ can not be given room in the church. President. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. tn. Tlie Pollyanna Girls of the lamrel- A cordial welcome to all. T. H. Hornachuch. Pastor. wood M E. Bunday Hchool entertained girl friends at the home of Mildred | 1 Boon. 0930-4«th Ave., 8. E.. Haturday I tents friend's Church 9:45 a.m. Bible Hchool, Mr«. Maud Reach, Hii|>erintendent. 11 d)l) a. m Preaching servicae. 11:26 p. m. Cbrlatian Endeavor. 7:3(lp. tn. Preaching Service». 8:00 p. m. Thursday, mid week prayer meeting. A cordial welcome to all the«« »er- vicee. Job” R‘>ey, Paator. afternoon, Feb. 12. The lunch table, napkins and chandelier were decorated I with hearts. The girls spent the time ' with fancy-work, music, and other diversions. Tlie afternoon concluded with delicious refreshments of fruit : drink and wafers. Valentine post cards were the festival favors. tents Baptist Church .Sunday evening at the Millard Avenue church tlie service was given over to tlie Expert Christian Endeavor- era. Talks by those who have passed work were I the examination for expert ’ I inb-rspered with musical numbers; I among which were a violin solo by Mrs. I Madge Scott Watson, and a vocal solo i by E. Wells Ix>vgn-n, accompanied by Mrs. Watson on the violin and Mrs. filth Church ot Christ Fifth Chnnh of Christ. Sciential of ! Neil Robertson at the piano. Portland. <>rv. Myrtle Park Hall, Friday evening, Feb. 11, the B. Y. P. Myrtle Park U. of the Glencoe Baptist Church held Service« Sunday 11 a. m. its regular business meeting and social Sunday School 9:30 ami 11 a nt. Wedn<-«day evening testimonial meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. i Swiney, 350 East 61st St. A program ing * v- ■» t________ i was given after the business session, Lents M. t. Church ! Among those who appeared on the pro- Bunday Hchool 9:46. a. in. gram were the Misses Mary Lou nnd Preaching 11 :00 a ni in a vocal duet; Service« at Brnneit Chapel at 3 p. m. Edna Swiney Epworth Ij-ague 6:30 p, tn. Mrs. Patterson of East Madison Street Preacbibg 7:30 p. m. ‘ill a n-ading; and Mrs. Madge Scott Prayer meeting Thnraday evening at Watson of Millard Avenue as violin 7:30. W. R. F. Browne, paator. soloist, accompanied by Miss Mamie Cawthome of 5310-71«t St. Residence 6708 8!rd St. Lord's Day. Feb. 20, Bible School 9:46 a. ni. Morning wonthip, 11 a. m- Elmo Heights Sunday School, 2:30 p. m B Y. P. U , 0 :30 t. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m A conhal welcome to i I m -*- services J. M Neilton, Paator. laurelwood M. E. Church 9:46 a. in. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m preaching. 12:30 a. m. claim meeting 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. 7:30 p m preaching. Tlie paator is awuaU-d by achoms choir ami the Amphion Male Quartette 8:00 p. m. Thursday evening, prayer service. Dr. C. R. Carlos, paator. German f vdnqellcal Reformed Church Corner Woodstock Ave., and 87th St. Rev W. G. Lienkaeinper, paator. Sunday School 10 a. in. Morning Worship, 11a. m. Y. P. S. at 7:80 p. m. German School ami Catechetical Claes Saturday 10 a. m. LODGE DIRECTORY Magnolia Camp No. 4026, Royal Neighbors, meets regular Second and Fourth Wednesdays of each month at 1. O. O F. Hall. Second Wednesdays social meeting Neighliors bling your families »nd friend«. Fourth Wednesday, bn iness. All Neighliors requested to come. By order of the Camp Don’t Scold fretful Children That nervousness, fretting anil reet- leasness la no doubt caused by worms or constipation. Instead of whipping or scolding, give your child a treatment of Kickapoo Worm Killer. Nice candy confections that kill the worms and are laxative enough to move the bowels and expel not only the worms but accumu lated poisons. These poisons and worms bring on fever, make children nervous and irritable, reduce their vi tality anil make them victims of sick ness. Get a box of Kickapoo worm Killer at your Druggist, only 25c. On Friday evening the young peopl of the C. E. Society of the Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church held their regular monthly liusinere m<>eting and social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Gilbert, 4928-71 Ht. 8. E. with a very large attendance. The society voted to send a delegation to conduct services in the Old Ladies’ Home at Woodmere, on the second Sunday in each month. A committee was named to nominate officers to be elected at the next regular business meeting. Dur ing tne experience meeting, some very interesting stories of self denial were related by members when telling how the money, which they deponited in a basket in the center of the room was secured. The fund thus provided for aiding in the support of the Chinese Mission in the city amounted to |5.25. F Bowing the transaction of busineas the remainder of the evening was spent in games and contests of various kinds. In a contest in which the titles of popu lar songs were illustrated by freehand pencil drawings, the prire was won by Mr. B. A. O’Mealy, by the clever man ner in which he pictured The Trail of The Lonesome Pine The date being so near that of Ht. Valentine Day, Mrs. Gilbert had decorated the rooms most appropriately with red hearts, many of them pierced by Cupid’s darts, green I fir« and feestoona of bright colored crepe paper. The electric lights were covered with red paper, and these and the ruddy I glow of the tire in a large open fire place gave the rooms a most charming appearanoe. Marshmallows were placed on the end of sticks atni toasted in the open fire. Mr. and Mrs. M E. Wil liams, Miss fziis Burch and Miss Leota Dooley asaisteii the hostess in serving refreshments. drmanued, and as Na traversed their went more slowly, end then be stop country ba understood their grumbling ped and crouched fist upvu bls belly. and chattering merely a« warnings to Slowly snd cautiously be reached out blm against tlie performance of any ward and backward with one huge overt act Had danger lurked In bls paw until the torturing «|>eur waa path tbe hairy onea would have warn within bis grasp. Meanwhile tbe man screamed taunts ed Lltn of that too, for ot such was tbelr service to man. who. In return, : and Insults lute the fuee of bis enemy, bunted the more reuioraeieas of their at the same time forcing tlie spear far enemies, driving them from ths land ther and farther Into tbe vitals of tbe tiger, for be knew that once that l>aw of the anthropoids. Gn and on went Nu, occasionally encircled the spear'« baft bis «-tiancea questioning tbe hairy ones be encoun ■ tor survival would be of the slenderesL He had seen that Oo wa« weakening tered for word ot Oo. and alwaya tbe from loss of blood, but there were replies confirmed blm in tris belief that many fighting minutes left In the big be should come upon the tnan eater carcass unless a happy twist of tbe before tbe sun crawled Into its dark spear sent its point through the wall cave for tbe nlgbL of tbe great heart And so be did. Copyright. 1914, by W. G. Chapman But at length the beast succeeded. He had passed out of the heavier Tbe law closed upon tbe spear. Tbe vegetation and was aacendlug a gentle tough wood bent beneath tbe welgbt of to tbe ways of the creatures or bls re , rise that terminated in low volcanic those steel thews, then snapped short mote age. cliffs when there came down upon the a foot from tbe tiger's body. At the Not one whit did be abate bbi speed breeze to bis alert nostrils tbe strong same Instant Oo reared nnd threw him aa be neared the lowest branch, nor did scent of Oo. There was little or no self upon tbe youth, who bad snatched be even waste a precious second In a cover now, otber than the rank Jungle hla stone bunting knife from between downward glance at bis enemy. What grass that overgrew tbe slope and an bts teeth and crouched, ready for the Chapter l<—A H undr ad Thou need mde<«d? Did be not know pre , occasional lofty fern, rearing its tuft ’ Impact sand Years. cisely what Ta would do? ed pinnacle a hundred feet above the Down they wenL the man entirely Chapter lie—Today. Instead, be swung, monkey-like, to a ground, but Nu waa tn no way deelr- buried beneath tbe great body of bis Chapter III«—The Young Hunter. broad leaf. and. though the chances be ous of cover. Cover that would pro antagonist Again and again the crude Chapter IV.—The Dream Mato. took would have paled the face of a tect him from tbe view of Oo would knife was buried in tbe snowy breast Chapter Vr—The Zebra Killer. brave man today, they did not cauae bide Oo from him | of the tiger even while Nu fell beneath Chapter VI.—The Ancient Trail. Nu even to hesitate aa be ran lightly the screaming, tearing Incarnation of He waa not afraid that tbe saber Chapter VII^Tho Lonely Man. and swiftly along the bending, sway bestial rage. toothed tiger would run away from Chapter Ville—A Prieonor. ing frond, leaping Just at tbe right In At tbe instant It struck the man as blm—that waa not Oo’a way, but be Chapter IX.—The Hunt. atant toward tbe bole of a nearby Jun did not wish to come unexpectedly strange that not once bad the snap- Chapter Xe-Tho Death Danoe. gle glanL ' ping jaws or frightful talons touched Chapter XI.—Happineoo? Nor was be an instant too soon. The upon the animal in tbe thick grass He had approached to within a hun blm. and then be was crushed to earth frond from which be bad sprung bad dred yards of tbe cliffs now, and tbe beneath the dead weight of Oo. scarcely whipped up from beneath his Tbe beast gave one laaL titanic scent of Oo bad become as a stench weight when Ta. wltb all tbe force and struggle and was still. CHAPTER I. momentum of a runaway locomotive, In tbe sensitive nostrils of tbe cave With difficulty Nu wriggled from be- man. Just ahead be could see tbe etruck tbe t^ae of the tree bead on. A Hundred Thousand Years. oeatb tbe carcass of bis kill. At tbe Tbe Jar of that terrific collision shook openings to several caves in tbe face last moment tbe tiger itself had forced U. the sou of Nu. bi» mighty of tbe rocky barrier, and in one of the spear's point Into Its own heart muscles rolling beneath tils the earth. There was tbe sound of the these be knew must lie the lair of bis I as It bent and broke the baft smooth, bronze«] sklu. moved splintering of wood, and tbe mighty quarry. Tbe man leaped to bls feet and cut silently through the jungle tree toppled to tbe ground with a deaf | erring crash. Fifty yards from the cliff tbe grasses the great throat primeval. Nu from sd adjoining tree looked ceased except for scattered tufts that Then as tbe blood flowed he danced Ills handsome bead, wltb its shock down and grinned He was not hunt bad found footbold among tbe broken about the dead body of bls vanquished of black hair, roughly cropped between ing Ta that day. and so be sprang from roc*.- that strewed the ground, and aa | foe. brandishing bis knife and recov abariM-ued stones, was blgb held, tbe tree to tree until be bad passed around Nu emerged into this clear space be ered hatebet and emittlug now shrill delicate nostril« questioning each va tbe clearing and then, coming to tbe breathed a sigh of relief, for during shrieks in mimicry of Oo and now grant breeze for word of Oo, hunter surface once more, continued bls way the past fifty yards a considerable por deep toped roars—tbe call of tbe vic of wen toward the distant lava cliffs, where tion of tbe way bad been through a I torious cave man. Now bls trained sensea catch the Oo. the man banter, made his grim matted jungle that rose above bis From the surrounding cliffs and Jun familiar odor of Ta. the great woolly lair. bead. To have met Oo there would gle came answering challenges from a rhinoceros, directly In bls path, but From among the tangled creepers bare meant almost certain death. hundred sarage throats—the rumbling Nu. the son of Nu, does not bunt Ta through wblcb tbe man wormed bis Now. as be bent bis eyes toward the thunder of the cave bear's growl, the this day. Does not tbe hide of Ta’s sinuous way ugly little eyes peered nearby cave mouths be discovered roar of Zor. tbe lion; tbe wall of tbe brother already bang before tbe en down upon him from beneath shaggy, one before which was strewn such an hyena, the trumpeting of tbe mam trance to Ku's cave? beetling brows and great fighting tusks array of gigantic bones that b6 need | moth, tbe deep toned bellowing of the No; today Nu bunts tbe gigantic were bared as tbe hairy ones growled ed no other evidence as to tbe identity j bull bos. and from distant swamp and cat, tbe fierce, saber tootbed tiger, Oo. nnd threatened from above. But Nu of its occupant Here indeed laired sea «-ante tbe hissiug and whistling of for Nat-ul. wondrous daughter of old no lesser creature than the awesome j saurian and amphibian Tha, will wale with none but tbe I paid not tbe «lightest attention to the huge, ferocious creatures that menac Oo, the gigantic, saber toothed tiger of His rletory dance completed. Nu mightiest of hunters. antiquity. busied himself in the removal of tbe Only so recently as the last dark ed him upon every hand From earliest childhood he had been Even as Nu looked there came a low broken spear from the carcass of bis neas. as. beneath the great, equatorial moon, tbe two had walked band In accustomed to the Jnblierfngs and and ominous growl from tbe dark kill. At tbe same time be removed band beside the restless sea, sbe had scoldings of the npe people, and so he mouth of tbe foul cavern, and then in several strong tendons from Oo’s fore made It quite plain to Nu. the aon of I knew that If he went his way In peace, the blackness beyond the entrance Nu arm. with which be roughly spliced tbe Nu. that not even he. son of tbe chief harming them noL they would offer saw two flaming blotches of yellow broken baft for there was never an in- glaring out upon him. i stant in tbe dauger fraught existence of chiefs, could claim her unless there A moment later tbe mlgbty beast it I of his kind when it was well to be bung nt tbe thong of his loin cloth tbe self sauntered majestically Into the < without tbe service of a stone tipped fangs of Oo suuligbL There it stood, lashing its i spear. “Nat-ul.’* she bad said to him, "wish j long tail from side to side, glaring This precaution taken, be busied bim- es ber man to be greater than otber with unblinking eyes straight at the self wltb tbe task of cutting off Oo’s men. She loves Nu now better than rash man thing who dared venture bead, that he might bear it In triumph her life, but If love is to walk at her to tbe cave of bis love. Witb stone thus near its abode of death. side during life, pride and respect Tbe huge body, fully as large as that hatchet aud knife be backed and hew must walk with It” of a full grown bull, was beautifully ed for tbe better part of a half hour Her slender hand reached up to marked with black stripes upon a until at last be raised the dripping tro stroke tbe young giant's black hair. vivid yellow ground, while the belly phy above his bead. as. leaping high "I am proud of Nu.” she continued. in air, he screamed onee more tbe ana breast were of tbe purest white. “Among the young men of tbe tribe As Nu advanced the great upper lip gloating challenge of tbe victor, that there Is no greater hunter or no curled back, revealing in all tbelr ter all the world might kuow that there mightier tighter than Nu. the son of rible ferocity the eighteen inch curved was no greater hunter than Nu. tbe Nu Should you. single banded, slay fangs that armed either side of the up i sou of Nu. Oo before a grown man's beard has Even as the last note of bls fierce per Jaw, and from tbe cavernous throat darkened your cheek non< will be ' cry roiled through the beavy. humid. came a fearsome scream of rage that greater in all the world than Nat-ul’s brought frightened silence upon tbe : superheated air of th- Neocene there mate. Nu. the «on of Nu ” cauie a sudden bush upou tbe face of Jungle for miles round The young man was still sensible to the world Tbe hunter loosened the stone knife the sound of ber soft voice and the A strange darkness obscured the at his waist and transferred it to bis caress of her gentle touch upon his mouth, where he held it firmly, ready swollen sun Tbe ground trembled and brow Even ns these things hnd sent for Inslsit ose. between bis strong, shook. Deep rumblings muttered up him speeding forth Into the Jungle In white teeth. In his left hand be car ward from tbe bowels of the young search of Oo while the day whs still ried bls stone tipped spear and in his earth, and answering grumblings thun so young that the night prowling right the beavy stone hatchet that was dered down from tbe firmament above bensts were j’et abroad, so they urged The startled troglodyte looked quick so effective both at a distance and at him forward deeper and dee|»er Into ly in every direction, searching for the close range the dark nnd trackless mazes of the Oo was creeping upon him now. Tbe great beast who could thus cause the taugled forest. grinning Jaws dripped saliva. Tbe whole land to tremble and cry out in As he forged on the scent of Tn be yellow-green eyes gleamed bloodthirst fear and tbe heavens above to moan came stronger, until at Inst tbe huge, ily. Could It be possible that this and the sun to hide himself in terror. ungainly beast loomed large before In every direction be saw frigbtened fragile pygmy dreamed of meeting in Nu's eyes. beasts and birds and flying reptllsa hand to hand combat the terror of a He was standing In a little clearing, world, the scourge of the Jungle, the scurrying In panic stricken terror in tn deep, rank juugle grasses, and had search of hiding places, and, moved by hunter of men and of mammoths? he not been bead on toward Nu he tbe same primitive instinct, the young “ For Nat-ul. ” murmured Nu. for Oo would not have seen him. since even giant grabtieii up bis weapon and his was about to spring. his hearing was far too dull to appre As the mighty hnrtltng mass of bone trophy and ran like an antelope for tbe bend tbe noiseless tread of tbe cave and muscle, claws and fangs shot sheltering darkness of the cave of Oo. man moving lightly up wind. Scarcely bad he reached the fancied through the air tbe man swung his Aa tbe tiny, bloodshot eyes of the tiny stone hatchet with all the power safety of the Interior when tbe earth's primordial beast discovered tbe man. crust crumpled and rocked. There waa tbe great head went down and Tn. Ill- them away wltb menacing spear or behind his giant muscle«, timing Its a sickening sensation of sudden sink release so nicely that It caught Oo In natured and bellicose progenitor of the well aimed hatchet and thus have ing. and amid tbe awful roar and thun equally 111 natured and bellicose rbln- drawn upon him a half dozen or more midleap squarely between tbe eyes der of rending rock tbe cave mouth oceros of the twentieth century, charg ferocioua bulla, against which no single with tbe terrific fbree of a powder closed, and In the impenetrable dark ed the little giant who bad disturbed warrior, however doughty, might hava sped projectile. Then Nn. catlike as Oo himself, leap ness of his living tomb Nu. the son of bis antediluvian meditation. lived long enough to count hla an tag ed agilely to one side as the huge Nu—Nu of the Neocene— lost conscious Tbe creature'e great bulk and awk onista. ness. ‘ ward. uncouth lines belled his speed, Threatening and unfriendly aa tbe bulk of the beast dashed, sprawling, to That was a hundred thousand yean the ground at the spot where tbe man for he tore cyelonlcally down upon Nu apes Beemed. the cave man really ago and had not tbe brain and muscle of looked upon them aa friends and allies, bad stood. Scarce had the beast struck the tbe troglodyte been fitted by heritage since between them and bis own peo (To Be Continue«.) and training to the successful meet , pie there existed a species of friendly earth than tbe cave man. knowing that bis puny weapon could at best but mo ing of such emergencies there would | alliance, due. no doubL to tbe similar! mentarily stun tbe monster, drove hla $160 Reward, $100 be no tale to tell today of Nu. the son ty of their form and structure. The readers of this paper will b< heavy spear deep Into the glossy aide of Nu In that long gone age when the pleased to learn that there Is at least on« dreaded disease that science has Heer- But tbe young man was prepared, world was young and Its broad lioeotn just behind the giant shoulder. able to cure In all its stages, and that Is Already Oo regained his feet, roar and. turning, he ran with the swiftness teemed wltb countless thousands of Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure la the on.j positive cure now known to the medico of n hare toward the nearest tree, a carnivorous beasts and reptiles and ing and screaming in pain and rage. fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution»: The air vibrated and tbe earth trem huge, arboreal fern, towering upon the other myriads blackened the bosoms of disease, requires a constitutional treat bled to hla hideona shrieks. ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In verge of the little clearing. Its Inland seas and filled Its warm, For mlh« around the savage deni ternally, acting directly upon the blood Like a cat. tbe man ran up the per moist air with the flutter of their and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis pendicular bole, his hands ami feet mighty batlike wings man's battle for zens of the savage jungle bristled in terror, slinking further Into the depths ease, and giving the patient strength t v seeming barely to tonch tbe project survival stretched from sun to sun— building up the constitution and asslstl: of tbelr dank and gloomy haunts, cast ing knobs msrklng the remains of for . there was no respite. nature In doing Its work The proprieto r ing affrighted glances rearward In the have so much faith In its curative pow mer fronds wblcb converted the tower His semtarboreal habits took him direction of that awesome sound ers that they offer One Hundred Dollar« Ing stem Into an easy stairway for often into the domains of tbe great and for any case that It fails to cure. Sent With gaping Jaws and widespread for list of testimonials. sueb as be. ASdreaa: F. J «’HF.NEY a CO . Toledo. O lesser apes, aud from this contact bad talons the tiger lunged toward Its rash About Nil’s neck his stone tipped risen what nffght best be termed an Sold by all Drusrista. tie. tormentor, who stood gripping the haft Taka Hall’s Family Pills for eonstlpatlos spear bung by Its rawhide thong arm«>d truce, for they alone of all tbe down his Mtck. while stone hatchet and otber inhabitants of the earth bad of his primitive weapon As tbe beast turned the spear turned also, and Nu atone knife dangled from his gee string, spoken languages, both meager, it Is waa whipped about aa a leaf at tbe Liven Ip Your Torpid Liver giving him free nae of his hand« for true, yet sufficient to their primitive extremity of a gale tossed branch. climbing. You or 1. having once gain To keep your liver active use Dr. wants, and aa both languages bad been Striking and cavorting futilely, tbe ed the seeming safety of the lowest They insure born of tbe same needs to deal wltb colossal feline leaped hither and thith King’s New Life Pills. fronds of the great tree, fifty feet Identical conditions there were many« er tn prodigious bounds as he strove good digestion, relieve constipation, an«l above the ground, might have heaved a words and phrases Identical to both to reach tbe taunting figure that re tone up the whole system—keep your great «Igb of relief that we had thus Thue the troglodyte and the primor mained Just beyond the zone of those eye clear and your skin fresh and easily escaped the hideous monster be dial ape could converse whan necessity destroying talons But presently Oe healthy looking. Only 25c. at your neath. But not an Nu. who was wise DruggisL j I I I ' I | i ' I i N