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N um ber 42
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A CARCLE88 CON8UU
OrriCIAL DIBKCTOBY
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aeerned f e a d n a t e d by the other’s per-
e o n a llty , a n d t im e passed q u ic k ly . A t
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other part.
C le r k S ta te Im n d B o a r d — a
Ut i t r r ,
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ta t h l > r
" I h a v e n 't t h e s lig h te s t id e a ." r e p lie d
U. B r o w * .
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m liM ite« » » * • 0 * railway
g u a r d o p en ed th e d o o r .a f t h e c o m p a rt-
-
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W h e n H a r t e s h o w e d u p a t th e con­
a n d « u le t e t h e n e a t m o rn in g , th e f l r a t p e r-
*
I s o n w h o a d v a n c e d t o g r e e t h im w ffn th e
Judge. M
J u d i c i a l D i e t - t o t —J . W .
H a m i l t o n , R o s e b u rg .
P r o s e c u tin g A t t o r n e y , ad J u d i c i a l V i s
a g r e e a b le s tra n g e r , w h o in tro d u c e d
h im s e lf « a a s p e c ia l a g e n t o f th e hom e
g o v e r n m e n t e e n t t e In v e s tig a te e b y g e e
t r ie » — G e o r g e M . B r o w n , B o e e b u r g .
It is as important that you see what you do
in q u ir e d th e
H a r t e , a f t e r lo o k in g o u t o f th e w in d o w .
c" rr-
- I »• S m it h .
j o i n t R e p r e s e n t a t iv e f o r
C a r r y — K P . P e ir c e .
Keyboard in sight is the
Ona
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It s t o G la s g o w he s cra p e d a c q u a in ta n c e
w U k ■ s tra n g e r on th e tr a in . B a c h
A tto rn e y
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visible typewriter?
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U i v e r n o r — O s w a ld W ee«,' S a le m .
S e c r e t a r y o f S ta te — B e n . W . O l o u t t S a -
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as to see what you have done. T h e key-for-every-character
MODEL 10
keyboard of the easy action, light running
P e e « a n d C h a ra c te r.
O n e m ig h t a lm o s t a a y t h a t th e re c ip e
f o r a h a p p y lie m e w a s w h a t haa b e e *
a p t ly c a lle u a "bhm d" d ie t . * W h ile I t
B a l B m t m L a n u
R e v a n b b 1 «buhl M
m akes it the
o n ly truly v isib le w ritin g
R ack*
to n o t l i t e r a lly t r u e t h a t e a t in g b e g
m a k e * a bog o f a m a n , y e t It la tru e
t h e r e to a la r g e c o o u e c tlo u b e tw e e n t t
a n d c h a ra c te r.
B lo o d th irs ty , lu s t f u l
ra c e s a r e th o se t h a t e a t m e a t—la r g e ly
r a r e a m a t - f r e e l y , w h e re a s th e g e n tle .
In d u s trio u s , p e rs is te n t races a rc m ost­
ly g r a to a n d f r u i t e s te ro .
W h ile th e c o n tro v e rs y o v e r v e g e ta -
r la u le tu Is o tte " t o r s c ie n tis ts to s e ttle ,
a r e a th e h u m b le s t o f us c a n a ffo r d t o
t r y f o r h im s e lf t h e a d v a n ta g e s o f a
"W an d " d ie t
I t la a m ost In te re s tin g
e x p e rie n c e Io see liner d t u t c an d sensi­
m ach ine
V is ib le W r itin g
T h e South Premier Typewriter Company, Inc.
C o m p le te
•
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fro m
K e y b o a rd
Syracuse, N .Y . » .„ U tw y iH m
A K ey for Every Character
W ild c a ts a r e o a th e In c r e a s e -la S c o t­
la n d . O ne m e a s u rin g fo u r fe e t lo n g w en
c a p tu re d i n a t r a p in P o o ie w e a t a w
w e e k s ago.
T h e L iv e r p o o l po lic e h a v e stopp ed th e
p ra c tic e —c o m m o n th e r e — o f c a n v a s s in g
f o r t^ e s ale o f o o S o s a t bouses w h e r e
a d e a th has ta k e n -p la c e .
I t la e xp ected t h a t th e expenses o t
G e rm a n y 's c o lo n y la S o u th w e s t A f r i c a
w i ll rea c h o v e r »70,000,000 b e fo re th e
p re s e n t In s u rr e c tio n la p u t d o w a .
"T h is lx a gro s s case,“ s a id a M a n ­
c h e s te r m a g is tr a te to a p ris o n e r, w h o
w a s m a k tu g h is one h u n d re d pa d f o r t y -
f o u r t h a p p e a ra n c e b e fo re h im l o r d r u n k -
T h e F r e n c h a r m y a d m in is t r a t io n la
o r g a n is in g a n e x te n s iv e a u to m o b ile t r a i n
s e rv ic e , to be used a s convoys.
The
t r a in s a re b u ilt a f t e r th e designs o f OoL
R e n e r d , a w e U -k a o w a w r i t e r o a m ili t a r y
top ics.
T h e B r it is h A r m y a n d N a v y O a s a tta
s a k e : “ la i t n o t a a lg a o t re c ta l d e g e n ­
e r a tio n w h a n o a r s o ld ie rs te el p rid e In
w e a r in g u p o n t h e ir b re a s ts l i he reoog-
a ls a d plac e fo r w a r d e c o ra llo c » . m ed als
g a in e d th r o u g h a t t e n d in g p ro c e s s io n s f -
W h ile th e fo u n d a tio n s f o r the L o ui.o a-
d e r r y n e w m u a lc lp a l • hnl< a l schools
w e re b e in g m a d e r e c e n tly a la rg e n u m ­
b e r o f h u m a n s k e le to n * w e re u n e a rth e d .
T h e p lac e Is n e a r th e R o y a l B as tio n ,
where- th e r e w a s h e a v y flg h tln g d u rin g
th e siege l a 1«U.
The
B r it is h
w a r d e p a r tm e n t
la
a la r m e d a t th e ho rs e o a tlo o k . T h e de­
v e lo p m e n t o f th e a a t o Is d im in is h in g
th e ho rs e b re e d in g bu siness, th e elasa
o f h om e s d e m a n d e d l o r w a r purposes Is
d e te r io r a tin g , a n d fo r e ig n purehn ners
a r e d r a in in g th e a v r t la h le supp ly.
B G IR B T J J H O B F B 0 I A Z A
A c ig a r e tte s m o k e r sends In to th e
a i r a b o u t (.fiOXOOO.OOO p a r tic le s o f d u s t
a t e v e r y p u ll, a c c o rd in g t o D r . A t k in a '
ia v o e tlg s tis a s .
E x p e r im e n ts ju s t i f y th e c onclu sion
t h a t tn e ro x s to g t h e In te n s ity of lig h t
t iv e th e sense « f t a s te c a n !>ec,otue b y
200.CSO tfts e a l o w n o t a lt e r Its v e lo c ity
s v o le r :!.; f , o,l t h a t lia s c « : r o ; ig ta s ta .
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by as x - c h as tw o fo o t a eocond.
J'o o :e k n o w s th e d e lii-e te s w e e ts ‘
P r o f. M o lie c h , o f P ra g u e , says t h a t
a n d a c id a , o ils s a d b ite s In o u r com -1
m o a c e re a ls a n d f r u it s u bu cuts bugs
c h n n k a o f Osh. flesh a m i f o w l h ig h ly
fla v o re d
and
ddund
w it h
b itin g
a n n e ra .
H ln ip M rtty o f li f e c an ba aa
m u c h a p e rt o f d ie t a s o f f u r n it u r e o r
C lott.es. - tV lU to m
N o y es
la
G o od
H o u s e k e e p in g -
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b o ile d s g g a l a w h t c h t h e p h ospho rss-
e e a t cqraw have been artificially euitl-
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of the at­
degree o f h u w t d f t y
mosphere. says M. «Aubert, a Parle
meteorologist, u f ebnjkrn by the atata
eoveredP wl’ th r t i T O i e r e ’l i n X
¡AS»»
A n itn iM v-unloae
c ag o a ld e r m a n 'eh
L an glois
K c k le y ...
investigate«
comparative
t
"Co tc the cigar »bind down stain,
a dollar
sad bring me the change.“
g e t a f lfte e u « « a t c ig a r, k e e p
I
■ e e h w ay w i t h a a d m y »e I f h a v e b e e a
a g C A h d s K K -r o s u l th e y » ra ta e hern
h e b e we have eve. bad ln tb« boom . L e a l
h my w ife wnn t m u tK w ith beudnebe lor
Says, she tr.e.1 some « ( yo u i C * SC A R l:'tS ,
thee relieve d ih r pe-n In her bend aim oat
M d ta le lr. W e h m b m -n a jm c M -C e a e a r e u
C h a s b is n s r o u n .
llls b a rx Sate A O e | v > . C o . T itu b e r « . T e
Ito». F»M»t»hir. Ptii«v«ri. T»»iw Gtiflft. I»»
ItoVtor
w BtolMN. ir» « rii« . Wc. Xte. « *
O U R C C O N S T IP A T IO N .
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your linen It Is
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ney trouble: too
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BLACK -
DRAUGHT
STOCK *nd
PO U LTR Y
M ED IC IN E
Stock sed poultry have few
trouble« w hich are not bowel and
l i v e r irre g u la ritie s .
B la s k -
D ra u g p t Stock and Poultry M e d i­
cine 1« a bowel and liv e r rem edy
for stock. I t p u b th e organs of
d ig re tio n in a perfect c ond itio n.
P ro m in e n t A m e ric a » breeders and
f s m ie n keep th e ir herd» and fl.<ckt
„ ra lth y by r iv in g Jm m sa occa­
sional d o u of B lack D ra u g h t S t.o k
and P ou ltry M cdioine in th e ir
f.w d .
A ny stock reiser m ay b u y s
25-eent half-p oun d a ir tig h t can
uf th is m edicina from h u dealer
and keep his stock in vigorous
health fo r weeks. Dealers gener­
a lly k-o-p B la c k -D ra o g h t Stock a a d
P o iiltr r M edicin e.
I f y u a rt does
not. rend fi5 emit« fo r a oniunle
can to tbe m anufnutnrera. Tne
C h a tta n < « jg u M edicine C o., C hat­
ta n o o g a , T e a n .
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SS. l i i î L V Î Ï
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T e n ra v o i t u t o t.'itid d â le m p n 'e p ro fita b y b u y -
n rjf.ì tu o tn a i!U ia e u iK .rV c o u ra n t« « b e h in d y o u r
W T n 1,1 -. c U c r a pair o f U n -a fro m a . n «< S t e e ,
o OT-r cata Iac u lo a n d b a m o u r u n h e a rd o f / « u y
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l ii g d t r r e t . tn s
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Mik» 7<-B tut» pear. Wo RcJI ibo b>»bo*t graslo ìttapctao fa r
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to liv e ly a n d e a s y
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very durable n d lin e d l u i k i j tv I .h (¡¡K S gSaS S
»1 q u a lit y o f ru b e r . W hich n e v e r I t o - ^ ■ i d M f f t
p o r o u s a n d r u c k c l o . c o > sm aQ
r e s w it h o u t c l o w i n g t h e a i r t o e s c a p e .
r e h u n d re d s e f . tiers from suitofied ctutomere
- . - - . - t . ------- is v a o n ly been i-umped u p once
<» • * • w h o le ace son. T h r y w r t r t n o m o re th a n
IIB a r y U rn . Ib a p u n c tu re m b U n i ' n u a U U te bein g
b y s e v jr s l Is y e rs o f th in , t i « c ia l ly p rep a re d
l o a t h e tr e a d . T h o regcl.-r p ric e o f t h e s e t lr e s
.00 p e r p a ir , b u t fo r a d v o r tls ii g purposes w e a r e
o n o a n «od m e u re tills s d rretire iio n t. Y ea t u so n J , I
to e t W an e r p e ti, i f fersarreseoa tk<-< a ra r e t estulreior]
a 'J7 ï r e ‘ t o r e 1ère evie a l l a s kssk. M r « , srtoer a s s i r o «
r“ n f» 'le T .w .~ -r b d ! . r. lee» lea s er and 1 e r . Saer tb e s s o r I
- « I l K I y e o « ill bu su «ert pleaaed Ih -.t« lie s r*is w ent a Me
convincing nroo. that the kidneys and blad­
der are out of order
Y V hst to X X .
There Is comfc.'t in the knowledge sa
often expraiseJ, that D r. Kilmer's Sv-arnp-
Roct. the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the
bask, kidneys, liver, t ladder and every part
o f the urinary passage. J t corrects Inability 1
to hold water and scalding pain In passing
tt, or bad effecta following u n of liquor.
wine or beer, and overcom es that unpleasant
aecesstty o f being com pelled to ga often
during the day, and to gst up m an y times
du ring the night. T h e m ild and the extra­
ordinary affect of S w a m p - R o o t Is soea
resllrod
I t stands the highest for t u won­
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
M you need a m edicine you should have the
llsalTooataa M U p a s ta a n m v W lo c . “
Ladies!
Ayers Pills
A yer's
A yer’s PQlt.
A re r'a Pills. Keep saying
this over and over again.
The best laxative. i £ £ n u i :
DOCTORS
Cboastreta » tend v C a th a r t ic Uic nonet w o n ­
d e r f u l m edtevu d i w o r e t V o f lire ag e , p e e .
n e t a n d r e t r e a h in g t r th e d s i c , a c t g e n tly
e a t p e e lt tv r t y o n k id 1.j y a . i f o r r a n d I m c d a ,
ifo e s s m g t lie e n t ir e <*at> m . d i m . ! voids,
c e r e heealeetm , l e v e r , k a U i u il v o n M jp e u o e
a e d M U o u a area. P lc a e c b«.y an d t r y a box
e f u a c . today; ta, f r i s » r e a m . M o ld e o *
FcCaS r .r « r M . - t il rn a h le yrei to m a t - In your
aw n hnme. whte y.airo w tt hands, r h u h in * A r
ywevMUf and a n th lre u whte-lt w ill I-* p rv rrrt
in style s in f «1. Price—» m s bivhi-r the» ID
CMSta. fe ud Tur free P attern C aialm ree. -
f*a W ft das “ a . fiss ftsssst* tb r r e iiin g sete-
wrtpiteHi: v . r e * your frh'tirts. S n ilh w lro e
I ' v g t t ii’t « » ate.vne s e d ♦ »»* P r iie
n t x : j . a vnet. a» n m i tk . 1 » * . a v w k
SWjFT.jfc <y»
Opp l i t Potent ORcs.Wsshlaçfoe, fifi.
• e a r B e M a y .Com e.
I t matters not whether you ta ll b io
8L Nick, Kris Krlagle or Hiata Claaat
o r w h e th e r h a com es b y s le ig h a a d
d e t r o r l a a h a u to m o b ile , h t w i ll bo
w e lc o m e , can you Im at/uc it « patren
s a in t o f C h ris tm a s c h e - r Una^sg a n y
d o o r b a rre d a g a in s t b ln *?
*
A n d t o w good I t is , to rs , n t h , f o r us
to g iv e to th ia jo lly a t . M i e . th e fre e ­
dom o f th e w o r ld , a n d a r ig h t - o f - w a y
e v e n o v e r o u r h o u s e-to p s a n d d o w a
o u r c h im n e y s
Som e m en s ig h a t th e a n n u a l c aa -
sem o f h o lly a a d m is tle to e , an u g ro a n
a t th e th o u g h t o f th e C h ris tm a s uea.
a n d th e n lg h t-b e fo r e -C b r is tm a e s to c k ­
in g s , b u t th o se s am e m e n w o u .d m iss
th e g i f t tim e , a n d th e fe a x tL g. an d
th e fe llo w s h ip , a n d th e good cheer.
I t la th e season w h e n tb s c h ild re n
a r e h a p p ie s t, a n d w h o , a t t h a t tim e ,
to n o t a o h lld ? “ M a s a re b u t c h ild re n
of a la r g e r g r o w t h ,” a a je D ry d e a , an d
G o d p it y th e m a n w h o a v e r f u - ly o u t­
g ro w s h la c h ild h o o d .
L e t us a ll Oil th e b u m p e r, fig u r a tiv e ­
l y s p e a k in g , a n d d r in k a h e a lth to
C h ris tm a s tim e — to th e g a th e r in g of
th e f a m i ly a n d fr ie n d s a t th e f i r s t ! «
a n d a t th e ta b le « ro a n ta g w ith u
r o a s t tu r k e y , Ils t h ic k e n pie, a n d 1-a
f a t p la n t p u d d in g , t ' . w n l n g h o t
L e t us a ll ha c h ild r e n lo r th e t im e
b e in g — e v e n I f . w it h so - e o f as. It
has to b , a second c h ild h o o d .— F o u r -
T r a c k N ew s.
in
a
fe w
m in u te s th e
v is ito r re a p ­
p e a re d . p u fflr.g c o u te n te d ly a t a c ig a r ,
c u d h a n d e d th e a ld e r m a n S3 c en ts. N'o-
H r ln g a p e c u lia r exp re s s io n o n t h e a V
d e tm a n 's fa c e , be w it h d r e w th e c ig a r
fr o m t : b ! '? • ’ -«ng r r n u g h to In q u ire :
’¡Md you mean *.!»t the el;ar was
fvr you or tucT"
“ G e t o u t o f b e n -!" w a s a i l th e d la-
g e r t e d p o llt k lc u c ould nay.
The Ll:.'7r CerArn.
T h e r e te u in v li t o t n fu r t to lie fo u n d
lu a ganlet^.
I Im v c watebetl a p o o r
w -oiunu nt ir I ’. f t l r Im x o f d o w e rs at a
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