21
ired in 1853, Fire Has Raged
Ever Since, Despite Every
Conceivable Device.
LOSS TO EXCEED MILLIONS
" TITE SUXDAY OREGOXIAy. PORTLAND, 3IARCII 34, 1918.
nmi initr nuniin italy" prepares for great spring offensive. rji "J , rrj "'.
GOAL MINE BURNS ,- - I J - Tf
Owner . re or Engaged In Tk
of Stripping Mine Down to Coal.
More Thaa SI 0.000 I
Kirx-ndrd la Vain.
J.-KW TOFiK". .Ur-h J. Summit, lull.
Crin County. r.. on i'ebrunrjr & cele
brated lt '! nnlvr,rjr of the sec-
on-l if it. diilinclluai. The first of
h..". , of trnint. the swlt hba-tc rail
road thai run there frvm eurh Chunk
The oilier la I h ( n tbat baa been
taring in ;rraoo4 mina ainra 1SJ9.
This lira no hold all record for
anbterraneaii burning barrmr vol-canii-.
It has octroyed nearly ill acree
jt ttia flnsl Qualltr of anthracite coal
and menaces an normoaMjr greater
area than that. Considerably more
than II. . haa already twn spent
In efforts to bring II under control. Kor
(wo generations It baa been the mar
vel of lay and professional minds alike.
Kvery known arajr of rtghtlnc mine
ree fcaa been used at SummithtlL Just
Boar the lenlgn loal 4k Narlgatlon
Company, which owns Greenwood, aa
well aa the endangered mines about
It. has undertaken a new project which
will either solvs the problem or estab
lish the fail that solution la beyond
human craft.
Colas: ae t senrr It ow.
Often wood mine la being stripped.
The mountain lop that overllra It la
being dug up and carted away. The
velna of coal are being taken from the
path of ti Ore. precisely aa buildings
In the path of a conflagration are dyna
mited. The work haa been going on
for a year; It will lake four years more
to complete It.
It Is Impossible to estimate how much
sicatalion will have to be done. The
atrippinx embraces a stretch of surface
about lOil yards la width. It will be
perhaps a mile la length. So far lha
average depth has been about 44 feet:
before the work la over tha average
mar prove to have been considerably
snore than that.
Miles of narrow-gauge railroad hare
been laid, along which "dinky" loco
motivea haul the teetering dumpcarts
loaded wun roca inq boil nail a
steam shovels of the largest capacity
are gnawing at the earth and a gang
of li men tolls through ail varieties
of weather for the lire keeps on
whether the men work or not.
Fdwtn Imdlow. managing vice-president
of the coal and navigation com
pany. Is In charge of the work. To his
specialised mind the most Interesting
thing about it all Is the estimates that
the coal taken out In this way will de
- fray the epenses of the entire project.
If that proves to be true, putting out
trie rtre will have coat nothing and the
other mines, freed from hasard. will
be worth loo per cent of their value.
sate re as Methods Trie.
greenwood mtne was fired February
. Itii. by the flaring lamp In tha cap
of a miner on his way out at the end
of his day's work. The name Ignited
an oil-soaked timber and the next
morning the tunnel was found to be the
mouth of a roaring furnace.
The usual methods of fighting fires
were tried water was poured on. bulk
beada were built, barricades of earth
and calm were erected. The fire disre
garded them all. It spread along cuts
and through chambers: It followed
crevices In rock. It disappeared corn
pletely In one place to reappear with
new fury In another.
In l"t the fire made Its appearance
In spring Tunnel mine, thereby serving
, notice that others than Greenwood lay
tn Its path. . Thirty-five acres of coal
had been consumed by that time and
, The price of the world-famous
Cascarets," the harmless Candy-
Cathartic for men, women and
children, remains as always, 10c
a box. Why pay more for your
family laxative? There is nothing
better to tone the Liver and
rhoto Copyright by Underwood.
All thoughts of former reverses have been banished from the minds of the Italian forces and they are now being: I
prepared for their greatest off enslve. which will be Inaugurated tbia Spring. With the aid of the British and rencn
forces mat are holding part of thaItalian line there la little doubt that the offensive will be productive of an advance I
the like of which haa not been equaled on that front heretofore. In this photo the advance preparations of the Italians I
arc shown. They are moving up a great S& gun to a position where It will be able to demolish Austrian defenses. The
work of moving heavy artillery such as this on the Italian front Is considerably more ouiicuit than on me western or
other fronts. :
"cleanse the Bowels 'when head
achy, Bilious, Sick or Consti
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for Colds, Dizziness, Dyspepsia,
Sallowness, remember a "Cas
caret" at night straightens you
up by morning. Never gripe or
sicken. Any drug store.
th romiany bcmn to consldrr heroic
mj.ursf. luMtctton of this fact
hrottrht on in avalanch of uril
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Narce
Street
ny - .State
Hons and proposals from every corner
of tha world.
"Dear Sir." ona of them ran, "I see
by the papers that your mine Is on fire.
I will undertake to put out the fire on
the following terms: JiO.000 down and
i o.o- 0n completion of the work.
For soma reason this flsrure of f 100..
00 was. quoted In nearly every offer.
It might have been a union rate.
None of these proposals was taken
under consideration. Plans were lata
by the compsny Itself for extraordinary
measures agalnat the fire, however. A
pumping station was erected along the
Schylkill niver and two pumps with a
capacity of l"0e gallons a mluute each
were Installed. They forced water
through a 10-inch pipe to Sunynlthlll.
is DO feet above the station. There
eight-Inch holes were drilled st inter
vala down to the burning coaL Through
these holes a mixture-of water and
slush or culm. In proportions of 10 to
1. was poured for eight hours a day.
Then for 1 hours a day clear water
was poured In. to carry the "slush" Into
the rock crevices and corners where
the fire was raging. This method has.
on the whole, been the most effective
ever devised for fighting such fires.
The "slush' parks In until the Are is
blanketed out. the force of the water
carrying It Into places that could not
be reached otherwise.
In this -way more than l.OSO.000.000
gallons of water a year was poured Into
tireenwood mtne. Now and then the
fire would seem to be yielding. In
every Instance, however, this merely
presaged Its appearance at some new
point, which meant that It would fol
low a fissure In the rock until It could
spread out again. Its presence In new
Placea would be heralded by terrific
rises In temperature. 550 degrees often
being registered at the surface.
AGENTS ARE BARRED
Soldiers' Dependents Will Be
Given Protection.
hers are considering the soldier's wel
fare, while serving his country and lf
mlsfortuno overtakes him the continued
Interest that tha members have in his I
dependents."
BOGUS LAWYERS IN FIELD
Amendments Offered to Risk Insur
ance Act Will Make Impossible
the- Flcf-cInc of Relatives
of Fighting Men.
YOUTH PLUNGES INTO RIVER
Kay IViUon haves Brother From
Dronnlng in ley Waters.
INDIANAPOLIS. Marc 1. Kay Wil
son, aged I", a driver employed by
tha Indianapolis Abattoir Company,
plungrd Into tha Icy waters of White
Kiver. near Ihe West Morris-street
bridge. recently and rescued his
brother. i:imo Wilson, II yeans old.
who was being carried down the river
on a piece of floating Ice. Both were
nearly overcome from exposure.
i:imo Wilson. William Smltn. aged
II. 11)5 Bridge street, and several
companions were playing on an ic
gorge which had formed along the west
bank of the river at that point. They
had been prying tha lea rakes from
the gorge and riding them Into a bayou
nesr by.
When the Wilson boy got on one oi
tha hlir lea takes he was carried D
tha current into the channel of the
river and was headed downstream
rapid rate. Chris Decker. Us iioutn
shefried avenue, emploved at the abat
loir company's plant. West Jlorris and
Drover stnret. saw the boy -on the Ice
cake In the middle or the river anu
notified several of the workmen.
Itav Wilon saw tha boy was his
brother and he removed a part of his
pinrhlnr. lumped down the sleep em
batikment and dived Into the water. He
wan out to tha floating ice case,
hlcli at. that time was more than 50
fet from the shore, and pushed the
raka back to the bank.
f.on and hla brother then were
taken Into tha abattoir company'a plant
for treatment, and the younger brother
t.ter was sent to tha t ity Hospital.
Kxamlnatlon at the hospital showed
that he waa suffering from exposure
ri that he was bruised slightly about
tiie legs, where he had been hit by
other ice cakes.
CE RESULTS IN DAMAGE
Ohltf Itltirr Parkctl With tines.
t lvrr llritlses Arc Wrecked.
J K KK KRSONV I LI.E. Ind.. March I.
The river here Is filled from shore to
shore with heavy masses of Ice. with
only an occasional glimpse possible of
he water, which la hurrying over me
falls of the Ohio- In a current making
at IcaM six miles an hour. The Ice haa
been running heavily alnce midnight.
It Is reported from above that heavier
Ice la coming.
Little damage has been caused here
because there waa not much left after
he run of Ice a week ago. The ferry
landing Is out of the water, but may be
aught if there Is an additional rise.
and some empty barges, a coal landing
and houseboat ahich were saved before
probably soil go. All local river craft
the value of l.ou.ooo are In the
canal across the river. They Include
he Island VJucen. which made such, a
hrllltng ecape when she came down
with the last gorge: the local ferry
learner. Ihe l5eorge Rogers Clark: the
new steam hull excursion steamer Pll- ',
rim and others. Scores of barges have
been carried or several landings ana
two or three houeeboata have been car
ried by.
WASHINGTON. March 12. Repre
sentative Treadway, of Massachusetts,
has Introduced an amendment to the
war risk Insurance act. which if adopt
ed will make Impossible the fleecing of
dependents of soldiers by so-called
'claim agents." Such "agents" are
springing up all over the country, and
they are particularly active here.
Some of them are actuated by patriotic
purposes and would not overcharge,
but others are accused of intending to
make the moat of the situation.
Although the act was so drafted that
dependents of soldiers can obtain their
allowance without assistance these
"claim agents' are preparing or ex
tensive business. The attention of the
war risk bureau has been called already
to one case where a claim agent, hov
ering about the office of the committee
on public Information for casualty
lifts, notified a father of the death of
his son In Kranco before the Govern
ment Itself could get a teletrram to that
parent. A number of less flagrant cases
also have coma to light.
The "claim agents" are sending- let
ters to the bereaved as rapidly as an
nouncements of deaths are made. Kvery
person next of kin who answers one
of these letters and who places his case
In the hands of ona of these agents Is
liable to pay 10 per cent of the sum he
receives from the Government each
month for the- entire period of 210
months during which the payments will
be made.
Joker fa t'arovered.
In other words. If the allotment re
ceived by a given person Is tH a month,
and If he places tils case In the care o
an agent, he may be compelled to pay
this agent 12.40 a month for 20 years.
At least this Is an interpretation of a
section of the act as made by Repre
sentative Treadway, who has uncovered
a Joker In the law. This Joker provides
that the director of the insurance shall
"regulate the matter of compensation. If
any. but in no case to exceed 10 per
centum, to be paid to claim agents and
attorneys for services In connection
w ith any of the matters provided for In
Articles 2. X and 4." Mr. Treadway
already has Introduced an amendment
to replace this unjust provision In the
act by a section providing that the
maximum sum any attorney or claim
agent can receive for service In ex
ecuting the necessary papers, which, as
a matter of fact Is a very simple serv
ice, shall be j.
Although Mr.Treadmay will bring his
amendment before the congress at the
earliest opportunity, some time will
pass before It can be considered. In
the meantime, dependents and their
friends should be on their guard.
Letter Seat Oat.
The following Is a form letter which
Is being sent out from here:
Dear Madam If you will execute
and return to us the Inclosed power of
attorney we shall be pleased to take up
your claim for the automatic war risk
Insurance to which you appear to be
entitled. At the same time send us.
properly filled. If you have not already-
sent It to Washington, the official form
of application which you have probably
received and we will place the same on
file for you. "
Of course you understand that In a
claim of any sort against the Govern
ment no officer or agent qf tha tsovern
mrnt ran render the claimant tha aid
and counsel an attorney can and should.
especially when, as In this Instance his
compensation Is dependent On the suc
cess of his efforts.
"Hoping to hear from you,
"Very truly yours.
SUB CHASERS HEALTHY LOT
One Death From Disease in Nine!
Months Record for Fleet.
BASE OF THR AMERICAN FLO
TILLA IN BRITISH WATERS, March 10
One death from disease In nine
months is the health record of the
American forces in the destroyers and
supply ships operating from this base.
This fact and subsequent figures would
prove all the more remarkable if the
ratio could be Riven but the number
of Americans over hero is, of course,
not for publication.
This tt ratifying record is regarded as
a splendid tribute to the flotillas
senior surgeon who holds the rank of
Lieutenant-Commander and his two as
sistant?. Junior surgeons, who rate as
Lieutenants.
Sixty-two operations under general
anaesthesia have been performed by
this trio since the arrival of the first
of the American destroyers over here
last Spring. The majority of these .were
bdonnnal operations. And all were
done without a single case of infection,
a noteworthy point. In the same period
there were 1S9L minor operations. These
were done under local anesthesia.
The medical work, consisted chiefly
of the care and treatment of resplra-
tory diseases due to exposure from in
clement weather, cold and dampness.
and sea watches In rough weather.
There has also been a considerable
. '
Ing that transportation may be lacking
Ih ISIS to haul food and feed to states
and communities that do not provide
for themselves.
It Is the highest demand of patriot
ism It Is. the nret requirement, of liv
ing that in 1918 every state, every
county, every neighborhood, every
farmer be as nearly self-sustaining as
possible.
"For the South to plunge on cotton
or tobacco or any other speculative
crop and to depend upon the corn belt
for bread and meat will be for the
South to engage in a gamble which may
cause privation to its people and dis
aster to the Nation."
listed, has less than 50 per cent Ger
mans, although the basis for this ex
tra vr trap. t claim is not Rriven.
SELF DEFENSE,
OEFAT BACKACHE AND KIDNEY
TROUBLE VITH AN URIC.
amount of laboratory wock,
Tha venornl hitnlrh nf tha Amerleana
continues excellent, despite the rigors POLICE CHIEF IS TARGET
ol me raw, depressing Climate peculiar l
to the south coast of Ireland. They miss I Ray Curwood Is Shot Down by Will
the dry, crisp Winter weather of the
northern part of the United 8tates.Ttie
dampness hereabouts causes colds to be
contracted easily and weakened consti
tutions crack under the strain. A few
of such men have been sent back to
the United States but the greater ma
jority of the sailors are in better
health than in time of peace.
Lngland lias CThinee Bishop,
I.ONPON. March 1 The Church of
Kngland has elected Its first CWnee
bt.ncp. He is the Kev. T. fv Plug. Si
j ears old. ho waa educated for the
ministry at Ningpo and ordajned ac
rnrding la the rites of tha English
.'burin lucre.
It will be noticed that the agent
makes no mention whatsoever of the
sum to be charged for the services
rendered. a
Treadway a FCxplaaatloa Gives.
In Introducing an amendment to the
war risk insurance act." Representative
Treadway said. "I have done so In the
Interests of those depending relatives
who will be beneficiaries of tho act.
either through soldiers' allotments or
allowances, compensation or insurance.
I realise that those who are responsible
for the Joker being In the act will use
every means to prevent the adoption of
lite amendment, but the interest of the
Congress Is with the soldiers and -not
with claim agents. I am glad to testify
to tba patriotic spirit Lu .which mcui-
lam Faulds.
WILKESBARRE, Pa., March 12. Ray
Curwood, 28 years old, chief of police in
Shickshinnv borough, is near death l
a hospital here from bullet wounds in
the stomach inflicted by William rr.
Faulds, 30, recently.
Faulds had threatened to shoot a
relative and Chief Curwood met him
DtmDI C Dflll Cn I and asked for his weapon. Faul
1 t1- lILLU agreed to turn it over, but suddenly
drew the gun and opened fire. Cur
wood was struck, by two bullets.
Faulds escaped and is still a fugitive,
The police of all nearby towns are
Joining in the hunt for him.
BELGIUM
Serions Uprisings Aguinst German I
Yoke Are Reported.
WASHINGTON. March 10. Serious
noouLar uprisings against the German
yoke in cities of occupied Belgium If IPC D PI AIBIC II C PITIF'n
were reported to the Belgian Legation lOtH ULHIIVId U. Ol I It-O
here
in official dispatches from the I
Belgian government in Havre.
Crowds have paraded the streets of
Antwerp. Malines and Brussels, and the
German authorities have been forced
to order out armed troops to restore
order.
The manifestations have been pre
ripitated by the activities; of the new
Germanophile political party, the Ac
tivlsts. toward political autonomy for
landers.
The chief Justice and two associate
Justices of the Belgium supreme court
at Brussels wera arrested by the Ger
man authorities on February 9, fol
lowing action of tha court in ordering
proceedings against the Activists. The
chief justice lias been ordered deported
to tiermany.
On Monday. February 4. 600 Activists
at Antwerp were manhandled by an In
furiated crowd and had to be rescued
by German troops, which dispersed the
crowd.
!.ast Sunday crowds paraded the
streets of Malines, A delegation of 600
cltlxens storming the City Hall.
The situation was characterized by
the Belgian legation as "close to a
revolution."
American Centers Listed Among' 53
''Great German Towns."
AMSTERDAM, March 10. The Pan-
German Alliance is distributing in neu
tral countries a highly decorative cal
endar which is illustrated with pic
tures of 53 "Great German Towns of
the World." Among these alleged Ger
man towns are included New York,
Chicago, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Mil
waukee. Cincinnati. Buffalo, Cleveland
nd Baltimore. Holland is honored by
the inclusion of Amsterdam, Rotterdam
and The Hague.
The calendar gives the number or
German Inhabitants in each city and
their proportion to the total population.
It Is alleged that none or tne cities
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What You Like
Many people) in this section have
suffered from rheumatism and kidney
trouble and have found Anurie to be
the most successful remedy to overcome
these painful and dangerous ailments.
The lucfcy people are those who have
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dizzy spells, backache, irregularity of the
trine or the paimui twinges oi rneuma
'.ism sciatica or lumbaco. To delay may
uake possible the dangerous forms of
idney disease, sucn as tyngnvs uisease,
iabetes or stone in the bladder.
To overcome these distressing eondi
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u the open air, avoid a heavy meat diet.
Irink freely of water and at each meal
ake Dr. Pierce's Anurie Tablets (double
strength ). You will, in a short time, find
hat you are one of the firm indorsers of
Vn-u-ric, aa are many of your neighbors.
Send Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.,
:c cents lor trial package.
Rtrrsix. Wash. "I was troubled getting
up at night for two years. Finally I took
a trip to Florida, and while there I sent
to Dr. Pierce for some Anurie Tablets
ni two dollars worth of the Golden
Medical Discovery Tablets. I took them
as he directed and hare not been troubled
vlth my water for some time. "-I have
een well now five months. I think the
Vnuric Tablets are all O. K." W. J.
rooDE, Washington Vet Home.
Pobtlakd. Obbooit. " Doctor Pierce's
luuric Tablets gave me greai relief after
Ight years of suffering with kidney
rouble and dropsy of limbs and feet ;
Inurio Is certainly good." Mrs. J. Cab
well, 447 Stephens Street.
rw.nr pimwi'i Pellets- are the oriefnal
little Liver Pills. One Tittle Pellet for a
laxative three for a cathartic. Sold by
druggists for nearly 50 Tears.
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SOUTH URGED TO PRODUCE K'8e sturt'l Dyspepsia Tablets to
Help I our siomacn ana
Increase in Food Supplies Necessary!
to Provide for Soldiers. .
Do Not Worry.
WASHINGTON. March I. "If th
South neglects this year to provide her
own food and feed, she is likely to
sufrer serious privation and she will
put a burden, upon the Nation which
may prolong the war and even Imperil
our victory," said Clarence Ousley, As
sistant Secretary of Agriculture.
I am aware that these are strong
words." continues Secretary Ousley,
'but they are none too strong. I am
not expressing an alarmist personal
opinion. I am seeing through the
eyes of 4i agricultural colleges and ol
county agents in nearly every agricul
tural county. I have recently crossed
he continent from the Atlantic to the
raclfic. I have studied the reports
gathered by the department's 16,000
representatives and as many more em
ployes of the agricultural colleges. I
have considered the conclusions of the
nternatlonal Institute of Agriculture
at Rome, which has reports from all the
world.
"The plain, hard truth Is that with
(1.000.000 people withdrawn from pro
ductive industries and engaged In .the
business of destruction. It is not hu
manly possible for production on the
whole to exceed normal demand. 1 he
question is whether production can
qusi necessitous uerminu.
aaranftir - r insur ids
Believe Me. I Kajor My Meala to
the Limit. o Fear af Consequencee,
Either. While 1 Have Stnart'e Dya-
pepslaTableta to Fall Back Ipon."
Dyspepsia, indigestion, wesk stom
ach and similar names simply mean
that the supply of digestive juices is
insinuate. That is where Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets come in by sup
plying this deficiency.
If you will eat a Stuart's Dyspep
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Just before you go to bed, you will
learn tnat mere is no narm in jour
raeals.
The reason is cieariy plain. our
svstem lacks the proper digestive
Juices to make your meals easily di
gested. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
give the stomach and other organs of
the- digestive apparatus - the where
withal to digest food.
Get a toc dox irom any urug aiore
and try thorn. ,
"Out of Bed
Three Times!"
It's Easy If You Know Dr.
.Edwards' Olive Tablets
The secret of keeping young is to feel
young to do this you must watch your
liver and bowels there's no need of
having a sallow complexion dark rings
under your eyes pimples a bilious
look in your face dull eyes with no '
sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety
per cent of ail sickness comes from in
active bowels and liver.
Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician
in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com
pound mixed with olive oil to act on
the liver and bowels, which he gave to
bis patients for years.
Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the substi
tute for calomel, are gentle in their action
yet always effective. They bring about
that exuberance of spirit; that natural
buoyancy which should be enjoyed by
everyone, by toning up the liver and clear
ing the system of impurities.
You will know Dr. Edwards Olive Tab
lets by their olive color. 10c and 25c pel
box. Ail druggists. -
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JUST WON'T LET UP
Go After Them" With the Sure
Relief That Sloan's Liniment
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Can't get rid of that rheumatic
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Generous-sized, longr-lasting bottle.
Tell your druggist you want Sloan's
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"WE
If the victim of kidney disorders and
bladder irritation is compelled to arise
even onee in the night, there is a condi
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ed. If arising more than once lmme
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benefited users of Balrawort Kidney
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druggists recommend and sell them.
Price, $1.00 per tube.
CORRECT KIDNEY TROUBLE
Sold by all druggists. Adv.
CATARRH
itf now easily overcome by using an
antiseptic oil spray which absorbs and i
dislodges the hard weblike mucous
membrane of throat and nose. Quick
relief is always obtained by using the
HcKenzie Catarrh Spray. The price
complete -with special atomizer - is
only $2.00. We pay the postage on
this and all other drug orders.
Laue-DavisDrugCo.
Truss Experts Dept. 1.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Sloan's prices not Increased, 25c, 50c.
$1.00. Adv.
HOW HE QUIT TOBACCO
This vtermn, S. B.
Larnphere. wu addicted
to the excessive use of
tobacco for many years.
He wanted to quit but
needed something to
help him.
H learned of a free
book that tells about to
bacco habit and how to
rnnauer It aulcklv. eiH
ity and safely.-In a recent letter he writes
"I hare no desire for tobacco any more. I
feel like a new on an."
Any one desiring a copy of this book on to
bacco habit, smoking and chewing, can ge
It free, postpaid, by writing to Edward J.
Woods. 12 N. Station E. -New York City.
Tou will b surprised and pleased. Look for
quieter nerves, stronger heart; better dlges
tlon. Improved eyesight, increased vigor,
longer life and other advant&s it VU Uift
poisoning yourself. AAv.
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RHEUMATISM RECIPE
I will gladly send any Rheumatism suf
ferer a Simple Herb Recipe Absolutely Free
that Completely Cured me of a terrible at
tack, of ni oscular and Inflammatory Kheu
m at ism of long standing af tar everything
eJse 1 tried had fa led zue. I have given it
to many sufferers who believed their casea
hopeless, yet they found relief from their
suffering by taking these simple heiba. It
also relieves Sciatica, promptly, aa welt as
Neuralgia, an-) In a wonderful blood purifier.
You are most welcome to this Herb Kecipe if
you will send for It at once. I believe you
will consider It a Godsend after you hava
put it to the test. There Is nothing Injuri
ous contained In It, and you can ae for
yourself exactly what you are taking. I will
gladly send thla Recipe absolutely free to
any sufferer who will send name and ad
dress. H. D. Sutton. 2650 Magnolia Arc
Los Angeles, Cal. Adv, . .
Secretary AlcAdoo naa eivcn warn-,
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