I - ; t I i : xt -i - v.-n; to. : . .-i-.tft t v . v I turloar l?or or " I X Lucy Touri t. :tf. t S l-. , .4i match vv:ll excite : Yet tba Futile Want to a An- other : Contt--"IIony";J H 7cltcnri;ht Cbamploiu!?. (tanMl e-ial Bervlee.) - - . 8u Ftanclaoo, yb. (. In discussing , : the local fight situation, W, W. Naugh ton hu the following te Mr In Wednes day's Examiner: v "A pair ofJhuman cocksparrowa will f urnlah the 'pugilistic . excitement for - Ban Franolecoa bis crowd of ngbt.fol - are Prankla Nail and Harry Tenny, and ther will naat In a-, to-round bout ;Bt Mechanic' pavilion on the night of February IT. Tba art Idea require tha jnldgata to make a rlngeide weight of 1Z0 pound a, and tha 10 par cant of tha receipts .allotted to the boxers will be divided In the proportion of 71 and It per cent, the winner, of course, taking tue larger snare. . . , 'Tha match will excite Interest for .more than one reason. To basin with, " the bantarna met at Colma last July, """-and, although Nell gained the decision, the contest was of a character that left , tha question of aupetiorlty between the pair undetermined toiir aa public opin ion waa concerned. : : 1 "Since then many attempt have been made. to bring about a return match, but without suoeeaa until Morrla Levy , or the Associated Athletic club under took to atgn the boys. . Matters were ' brought to a .head laat evening, when Nell and Tennjr attached their Sign 'turea to an agreement calling for a bout under the terms mentioned. "Nell baa arranged to train at Croll'a j Gardens In 'Alameda.. . Tenny has not selected quarters yet. It la believed he will go Into camp at Shannon's road .house. San Rafael. . "Who la tha welterweight charoplonT "Borne time ago, when It became evi dent that Joer Walcotf, owing to gather -' Ing years and tha fact that he had ahot some, of his fingers away while fooling v' with a revolver, was no longer able to . derend the title. It was practically agreed that Buddy Ryan, bad the beet claim to the distinction. Bat Buddy was defeated by Jimmy Gardner, and - Gardner In tnrn struck his colors to rrMikef.Twln Sullivan.- Recently BuHJ. van. went Under to Joe Oan. ... "It (so happens that Gans has.no d- , sire to be known aa tha beat of tha . welterweights. He claims the light weight championship and 1a devoting ' the whole of his energies to bringing - about matchea with Battling Nelson and . Jimmy Brltt to decide who Is tba beat lSl-pound man. at present engaged n nrhttflf businrtsv "Meanwhile "Honey- Mellody of Bos ton seems to have laid violent hands on the .welterweight' title. He has bought a stock of brand new stationery and the fact that he considers himself the prince of welters le embtasoned on . nla letterheads beneath his picture. "The writer la in- receipt of a munlcatlon from Mellody In which 'Honey' laauee a challenge to 'Oana. Ha weyai 1 am sdy te boa Oana at the .weight' he boxed Sullivan. 141 pounds at s p. m. and will post 11.00 to bind the match. - Am not averse to boxing airy other welter ant there If terms are -satisfactory.' "It len t likely that Oana will - turn aside from his pursuit of Nelson and Brltt to engage In other flghta under welterweight conditions, but It looks ss though Mellody will be seen In the ring here In March with Mike (Twin). Sulli van for an opponent. ' J "A. a matter -of fact; - Mellody was f fared the February contest, but he ecllned on the score that he had signed to box at Chelsea.' Massachusetts, this month. He asked that the March date be set aside for bis match with Sulli van and the leadera of the local fight truat have about decided to grant his '"request." ' , j -. ,-. -j- -t. : YESTERDAY'S RESULTS' U,'J U.rJ-hHLNI IHACKS ' ' ' " (Jearaal Special Sarrlee.t -New Orleans, - Feb- . - Yesterday's race results at the City Park track were: . . ! . . . . Half mile Bluedal won. Black Flag aeoond. Little George . third; time, :a t-9-.- - .-V... ... Seven . furlongs Free Boater won, , -Wo preaent ths Stevens-Duryea to 1 . for consideration with a well-Justified 1906. Stevenc -Bispyea iit umuanb vve Know mm ii la jusi aa raucn to our Interest to sell you a good car as it la to yeur Interest to buy a good car. We do not oletm to tha only dealera who look at thts -buatnaa frons that atand point, but we know that ther are many who do not Some dealer think they awrv their beat interest when they select the big, fine-looking oar that sella beat to the unaophlatlcated public whether they make a satis fied automoblllst, a booster for the business in general ana a. future ane "tomer never enter their mind.' Buppoaek, for Instance, you buy an automobile.- It gtvea you good satisfaction, much pleasure, and doea not ' enst yon a fortune to keep It going. Tour friend comes to you and amy: "Old man, how do you Ilka ItT" "Fine.- you will ay. He ! what w would call a booster. The Stevens-Duryea 1 th car that make them. Th rrangenvnt of tha power plant in th Steven a-Duryea marks th moat Important Improvement in the history of four-cylinder oara Th engine, multiple disc clutch and sliding gear transmission are combined ime a single unit, wnicn is supported three-point t)nort protects the mechl greatly Increases the life of all parta. three-point st)port protects the mechanism from all road atrains. and ao- row, oni its working out on the Mtevens-uuryea la. it la aomethlng that you win nemr more ana more soout If you are Interested, call IfalA L-Onstratlna; ride, , , CCV3Y C: CCZ'. V.M1U.1 CO.. tjs. 9. f" liv nl a ralf furlongs little Jarae won, f jut :.jitoa ssaand. 1.1s fje rtt-l e. - ) a and a six to- V Fonaoluoa woa, T" f!.j'-secondr.vi41s third; ttme, l:tt e-a. . fceven furlonea Clrard woa. Spend thrict aeoond. belea Creole third; time, !:. , . . j- At n rtMH Fair Cussas. .(Jaaraal aeetai Sarrloe.) : New Orleans, t eh. . fair ground race resulta; One mile Saulaberry wen. King's Gem ' second. Buxom third; time. : 1-1, Three jtndjhalf...iurlongs Black Mate won. Fepper and Salt aeoond. Glad Pirate third; time. t:44. Six furlongs King Cole won, Luretta second, Harmakia third! time, 1:144. ' ' Mile and 19 yards, 'handicap Cigar Lighter won. Phil Finch aeoond.- St. Valentine third; time, 1:47 ' One mile Proteua won. Rubtana see ond. Lancastrian third; time, 1:4T 1-4. Mile and It) yards Besterllag won, Legatee second, Dollada third; time. 1:61 1-e. v.. ..'-.. .' . ... . ,. ": At OeiUaaev fSaareal Spiels! arvtse.t ' ' ' San Francisoo, Feb. .Oakland Taea lI!!:L w Jl results: half furlongs Seven Full won. Menden second. John H. ghee- ban third; time, f :41. ' Five and a half furlongs Fro to woa, Captain Burnett second. Libertine third; Urn. l:oi. i One mile Ray won, Standard aeoond. MounUbank third; time, 1:41. On mile Red ' Light Woa. Legal Form second. The Lieutenant third: time. 1:4814. , One mile Ralph Toung won Phaon second. Dr. Shorb third; time. 1:41H. Seven furlongs 81 r Kdward won, P. W-Barr sea on a, Jqueruiq third r time, 1:TU. ' :. At &e AagHm. (Jearmsl Special SjrvleM ' ' " '"" Los Angeles, Cat. Feb. . Ascot race results: Four furtdngs El Casader wan. Jack Qljroy eeond. Tony Faust third; time. Futurity course Tim Hurst won! fce quieter second. Golden Buck third; time. 1:4. ,.:i, . Jdil W. H. Carey wen. Hermitage second. Chancellor Walworth third; time, 1:4H. - , Five and a - half furlongs Meaedo won, Lotta Gladstone second. Don Pomo uira; time, !:. Mils and 60 yards Tel Iowa tone wm. Cotillion second, Preservator ,. third: time. 1:414. . ' Six furlongs Alaonso wan, . Klfln King second. Regal third; time. 1:14. CASE DOES FINE WORK ON PORTLAND ALLEYS Bert Case was thera like a duck last evening, totaling 6t far his three games against the Brunswlcks; he also had the highest single game. The West took two of tha three games. Scores: Golden. Wests . 11 (i, () Moor , . itT im mi J .135 I1T S04 Petaraon,,. ........ m 07 1S 117 Hlnnenkamp . , 18t . lit 174 Cloaset lai m Totals , .841 111 101 . Brunswlcks-' Hill . . ., ( " ( 1) i.llt 111 16 ..111 114 174 J-e IT I uth t a ) Williamson v. I........ Vaughn . . ISO ' 101' 1 110 -1MM1I .,.....,., a. ,119 lift so .101 101 . ft Handicap : Totala II ITS 041 aw I aa IIoua mane-took twd out of thredl from the Jose - Vila. Hamilton had the high average. 111 1-1. The scorea were; r- .-. - Joee Vllaa ' i) , (I) Hamilton . . .......10 15J MrMontea . . .14 177 14 y" 12 1(4 . Ill I'llman . . ........ ,,.lt. lit 110 14T Do , .................... II 104 lit Totala . . Tit 70 It! Honeymans S) 181 141 104 14 lit 10 S) Parrott r."v ;;.i4: .,131 177 lit 141 lay k tn. . . ... . ....w , . . ... . . , . Flood .' . 111 'it woeim . i 1 1 , , , , Handicap it to TStala . . .171 7tf 77( BASEBALL LEAGUE TO XEET AT ACIRDEEN Haeeial Dlspatck ta The Jaeraat) r Aberdeen, Feb. I. The annual meet Ing of the Southwestern Baseball Lea sue association will be held here February J ( n wm do a representative gather Ing, and the prospecta for the game next . season will be known. . R. P. Brown, for two years captain of tha local team, tha "Pippin." ha resigned. and hla successor will be chosen. . the user, present and prospective. confidence, which peat auocaaae in the car at three point. This I ne inree-point support idea lan t rrom now on. 14(1 and make a Trans-entente foe d.m. ' : , .- " .. .. .' - , .i.. ew-j - HQ LJ 05 It is not only the mercantile history of Portland--We CLOTHING at a last, the gpodo are Blacks nd blues included 14 to 19 forma- prices $10 to THIRD INFANTRY MEN 1 "J HOLD INDOOR MEET r The Third lnfantrr, O. N. O., athletes held their record Indoor meeting at ibe armory laat evening, with the following result; . - .;',. ' , t .... Wall-acallng F company first, time 0:11: B eompaay aeoond, time 1:00 l-l 50-yard dash Matthews, cornoanr H. nTat, ttoa0:0TWetleTborg, company F,! second. 440 yard-Wetterborg," company T, first, time, l:0IHl Vlgellua, company F. second. .. v . . , .-. Two-mil walk Cramer. company II, Bret.-, time . IfcOl; Ouaris, eompaaty B, second. High Jump Attar bury, company C, first, distance I feet 10 Inches; Vlgellua, enmpsny V. senona. Wall-tent pitching company yte first, time (.40; company B team second, time (:(. . . '. Bayonet race Sergeant Parka, com pany F. time 1:00; Private Stewart, company K, second. - Hvlay vyace Company F team first, time 1:01 1-1; company B team aeoond, time 1:01 1-6. - - - OQ-lciol a Referee. Major F. B. Baker: starter. Lieutenant McDonnell; master of- ceremonlea; . Ueutanant - Lee ; jat Clark. ' ' - WATER SPORTS INTEREST r?MANY AT MULTNOMAH . i. ' Water polo anthualaat had their In ning at tha Multnomah club last night, th occaalon being a polo match and several other water contests. , In the diving for objects ' com pet I on, Davis winner. Stepp was second and Otten third. Blagen won the 100-yard race. with Brandt second and L. Thomaa third, Blagen captured tha 440 race, a. Thomaa second, and Stepp third. The polo game between the Junior teama of the T. M. C A. and the M. A. A. C re sulted in a tie, two goals aptec. Th lineup was:' ? . . M. A. A. C-Sharp and Donnell, for. wards; Douglas, center; Blagen and Cos, back; Stepp, guard. T. M. C. A Riley end Smith, forward; Korrell, center; Hughe and Rosa, backs; Allen, guard. - SPORTINQ-COSSIf jack Oleaaon. tba ' new manager af tha San Francisco baseball team, will be compelled te give up hi position aa leader af tha Olympic club on account of professionalism. The rules of tha Olympic club provide that aay ona con nected witn a professional club forfeits his membership, ss he I deemed a pro feastonal.' What ahsll constitute a pro- VIKOL'S RELIABILITY Ooaatlea FhyaWnaaa tote Wit WaaeV axd, Clarke ft. pev la, Bawcmmesiisg Countless physicians and - drusaista are now BTeeertblrnf and indorsing vtnol the most valuable cod liver prepara tion anown to- meoictne, ana it la faat uperaedlng all other forma af cod liver olL - ' A prominent nhylclan- write: 1 am atlafled that Vlnol derive it wonder ful life-giving and strength-eroatln power from tha medicinal curative ele ment found in cods 11 rev. It la tha beet atrength-creator . and Vltaliaer for old people, weak women, children and the convalescent that 1 ever saw." Another phyalclan write: "I could L elte many cases where health ha been restored to a eurprlalngly abort time by Vlnol. I should be very sorry to have ta do without Vlnol In my prac tice. It ha no equal for hard Colds, throat and bronchial trouble." . Now, when we tall yon that era hav never sold tn our store a remedy of uch remarkable curative and etrength creating power aa Vlnol, for tha weak, the aick and the aged. and. that if It falls to aooompUah. what wa yIL-Ul w will refund your money without aueetloB. n ailing person ahould hesi tate to try Vlnol with such an understanding- i . In raaee where cod liver all, emulalona and other tonics fall. Vlnol will heel, strengthen and cur." Woodard, Clarke 4k CS druggists, . i- ... i. . . ....... , .1, , .. . . . v-- "','. .... i . . ? f. " ' . ;T - . ' NOW BM WOO and 87 Third by far the most successful sale wc few figure that would spee a concern of smaller caliter, but whHe they youra at these prices In all the latest styles and fab rics Lines that formerly sold at $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, 0.00 and $220 : ; sizes $15 DISSOLUTION SALE PRICE - fesalonal club Is left to the discration of I the board ' of directors.. Oleaaon feel that be can retain hla leadership. In the club, but th rule appear to be againat him. The matter will be settled this evening. r 1 r1 Dear Editor I wltnaased th eclipse of tha moon laat evening and was awed. I never saw such a thing before, and it reminded tn forcibly of bow easy It Is for even uch great planets to b 6TIpaed At nine, ny th waicn. "Jontla" and I took a ear to Portland Heights In order to observe ' tha phe nomenon from th observatory. ' The Judge thought It would be better to view It. from tha grandstand tn Recrea tion park, but Monti" says that be never aw anything worth looking at In th grandstand, ao to tha height we went. After aeatlng o ureal vea comfort ably for the scene, "Jontle" began to sin anJjatoreVTjotild :atJlm alien we were both thrown out. I had often heard that th moon affected people, but never thought that It would dis turb "Jontla." What I really wanted to tell yon waa this: There 1 too muoh talk entirely about that trade. I made with- Morley laat year, and tha sooner all of you guy close up tha better, you will fare when tha summsr comae again. ru admit that Uncle Judge pat his foot In It when he said that he helped to fire Mike Fisher out of th league, but I can't keep track of everything. I am tha -only on of the family conversant with th rule, and when they .butt' la It makes a sere. I am- glad to an nounce tha sale of the park te tha truat. - It will mean mueh to us tn a financial way U ., la pa, trana- fera and free ticket. Tba Judge waa told laat Fear not to tide on m paaa. as is waa contrary l judiciary etiquette. but he I o foxy that n on can aver T oatoTl him "handing th wmdnot red ticket. I called "Jontle" aowrrye terdar for not reporting to me about tha grass an tbs diamond. . Please ksep this letter secret. Tours forever, WALTER, 'v ,'- .; ' ' " f i ,, t - The Hunt elab expect a large turn oat la tomorrow's chase. - .The glorloua weather of tba past week ha caused tha members of the club to take to rid Ing again and It la quite probable that tomorrow's chase will be tha biggest held by tha club in a ions time. - . . ' Alata Brlgaa Wins. unlOTXader taam mf th"T. M . C. A. was defeated last night by tha Al bion Boys Brigade at basketball, the score being II to s. The lineup: Juniors Fasten and Bishop. ' for wards; Penson, center; Livingston and Palmer, guard. - Alblna Farrell and William. . forward: - Unden, center; Phillip and Jamee, guards. - NEW ORLEANS SEEKS TRADE, OF PANAMA '2, Uearaal (nedal Bervtee.t " - ' . Mew Orleans. Feb. (.As tha result of constant complaints, that the mer chants of New Tork had tha advantage In selling goods, the Fansma canal com miaalon has been appointed the purchas ing agent of tha Panama Railroad coro na n v. and for the neat year it will buy JUt on ristf nf; anV tha supplies needed la Mew xora, ne mner naji in rnw Orleans. Heretofore all these supplies ware aurcbased In New Tork. At tha endof the. year the purchasers will de termine which city or rem tn pT.teTaMi- vantagea and is the better ta make pur chases In. The local merchanta will make! trade, If It can be dona, - TO USE FORT-SILL FOR ARMY MANEUVERS (Jeeraal Special Servlea.t . t Washington, Fab. (.The bill now be fore eongreee to make tha government reservation at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, the great maneuvering ground for the United States army haa .received th In dorsement of many prominent army men and there la every re eon to believe that It will meet with favorable action. It Uaei4 .-thai, -1 government -can- tet control at a reasonable price of a tract 10 by, II miles In dimensions, th pick perh apa of any In tha whole country. In favor of tha project It I pointed out that tha climate In that locality I moat favwrebl and that th location I ex ceedingly convenient, particularly a a re gards th army poet t tba southwest. GOING ON AT LEN Street. Between Stark and Oak are selling the finest jrades of MEITS, ii TO BUY A SU""ER KESOST - FOR fflBS CHIIOSEII - Ntw York City Figuring on Pur chaso of Long Batch as ;v; OutingTlaciT (Jearaal Do!al gerriea.t Kaw Tork, Fab. I. The board of astl mate of Near Tork Is holding a publlo bearing today In regard to a gigantic proposition for ths creation of a m unlet pal fresh air charity for children aad plans for thf Mtabttshwent af thai charity Include tha acquisition of aver 1,001 acres of ocean frontage at Long Beach. Long Island, a well aa tha pur phase of the entlr property et-that place, owned by the Long Beaoh Hotel company. Thla Includes ths Long Beech hotel, as waa aa over 10 cottages. Tba plan waa originally suggested by Mayor MoClellan in hla annual massage and sines then the project haa been care- ruuy inveetigatea ny ine rrienos or tns plan.-; Nothing definite could be learned as yet In regard to the prloe which the Long Beach Hotel company puta en Ita oronerty. i. It . has a total sereaae of eomethlng like 1,000 aoraa. Of thia only tha 1.(00 acres along the waterfront la desired by the city. It Is under- stood, however, that the company valued It entlr holding at several milllos dollars aad that part which tha city would purchaae If tha schema goo 1 throuah. at a boot 11.100.000 The plan naa many rrienar ana sup-i porters, but there is also some strong opposition to It. Th Rockaway Beacb Taxpayers? association la among tha op ponenta of the Long Beaoh plan and will atrongiy advocate that, Inatead of purchasing th Long Beach property, th city acquire tha barren and aaady waat at Rockaway rtxu, COLONY OF JAPANESE SETTLED ON ARID LAND f Joeraal Seeds! Servtae.t Worth Platte. Neb.; Feb. (.In setting aside irrigable Isnds, which coma under the big government canal near Ouern- sey, the government has discovered that a colony or Japanese has obtained eon trol of a big body of th beat located of tha landa and ara buay farming them. The land were almoat worthleaa when th Japanese took charge of them, but now thay are fertile and valuable. The Japanese .were brought In ta work In the sugar beet fields, but soon emanci pated themselves snd started their own farm. They cannot be dispossessed. . How Athletes Keep Strong and Healthy " f . ' Thir - Dit - Should Ba a-Krlation T7"To AH Mtri and Womdil. r Phyalcal perfect Ion. great endurance and unfalllna health are noslllvelv ee- sen eaitlo;'!!!;. area in scnooia wner a training taoie la provided for the athlete, only the moat nutHtoua food ta aer ved, and la caaee where there le no training table the athlete la Bd vised to eat the moat healthful food ' only. Whether or not be. f oilowa .suchadvlca Is ao"n shown by bis physical condition. If the aver ag man the business man the law- er, the teacher, the clerk, the mechanic, h laborer took a uch car ta the food be eat th athlete does, there would be far lea nf alcknaaa and Buf fering In this world. Am on a si meres ins rooa vain or whole wheat ie reoognlaed. They have demonstrated what Bclentlst havs long declared to be true: that the various food elements found In wheat are the food elements with which the blood and muscle, the tissues snd cells, the none snd brain of the human body muat be replenished ir lire ana perfect etrength are to be sustained. Krerr nutritive element or me beet white wheat grown la found In Malta Vita, and It le faat becoming aa popu lar among other people aa It lona t. been among athletes. j And Malta-vita IB ao good TO ' Always deliriously crisp, refreal... W fx .05.4 satisfying. All grocers. , THE M had, but the most, .222 A ii'.'..uyi-y-' ' (Mpsctal Dlepetca as The JeareeM ' Huntington, Or., Feb. 0. A aaw flma kiln la now being . aatabUahad at th Goodman ranch near thla place. Bom IS or 10 men ara employed at tha pres When You have a - Bad-Breath - .- mm mm.-. Wi(- i V - 1 V VJFt h U, xt (llaa awt an bt ii mm w m "-aaasaw-- -aeaBBwaa-v-k a w. ft V t(C? m CTTHATS As Urns to takg s Cas- . oaret, ". , ' r ';. . : -wT"a Fwaf aoagao la aoaloi, ewtt iuivaWeWtwaTSt Ptehlnr, Add Rlstep to thraat, ' Vhaa Plmalaa beeln ta aaaa ant. - - - - WbM ywar Stornaok Cngw ar Burns, ' awTnafa ma tat to nhaok enmiaa Cass. npafloa, JadlaaWati aad Dr-epaU" " Ona glnfla Candy Cascarst erflj do tt U taksa ft ths rlf kt mlaata, jaat traea yea first fl tha ad of It , A "Cascarat la Mma to wort alas" attar aa. , . ' ' "r' : " ." -' . . V ' .- . ' . . 2. nor waata PlgesflTa Juloes m ' floadtnf aut tba Botrols. Uk Salts, Cutor OU, . "Jyatoa. --"22 - . But (hay act KVa Eorc1a as lha Muaolaa that shrink and sxsand fia lo toslinaa, thus pushing tha Food as Naiur' ally t Its Finish. . ; ! . , w Wha tha Bowal Muaola stow flabby wsak. ar lazy tram want ol Exardsa. ths Wa treat rdeceaafully all private per- sn earoni niaaaasa ei ron ausw BMrk -ueavsMMV as throat traublea We aura STPHILIS (without mercury) to stay cured for ever. Wa remove STPUCTURm, 'Witn- aeva, so ' aid spermatorrnea ay new anethea ta a abort time. We an raatere tha aermal vigor af any man under 10 by mean eg laaal treatmaat paaullat t enreaive Wo Cure Qonorrhoea in uWezlz ' Tha doctors af thta tnatltnta ar an regular graduate. pav aad maay year experience, nave been knew U r-roan ier ie yea re. a ropuutt i maiatetn, aa wui u. -t e a ewe nleea eertala sure can t .eUX i - We s-oaraatee a cure t e-e v tmdertake or char r v . 1 1 on free, Le- c , .t-w tlve 6U)X Ivu 1 k J . . pls'n wrep-. a our t,,a w--t eas at t " H two ar three tf -' r.k....l -tion. r . : . " If yon ... " (Hi. taa ! t)lt-Jt' ' csnceition YOUTHS' CD, BOYS' V V 1 aT 221' a I.:. - Children's Suits . ,--2-: 22:.;;,;:y7'2: Norfolk and double-breasted styles former prices $3.50 to $5.00-- ent time In this enterprise, which la controlled and operated by Utah eapl talleta. who will haa die tha entire prod--uct for tha beet sugar factories Jn which, they ara Interested. This kiln will con tinually ampler a large fore of man. Po4 dogs so Mckla mew saouk 1 mak tharo 'sot.' ' ',. V " ; . TYmTs ConstlpgttoaJ ; - ' . , . Castor 00, er "nrHo wUI nalp l haJp ths Cggas. " - - la Itot. ttor Vaakos Muaolag mora than avar by ateet aad by dolnf wark W wtilch Ovey bul4 da (r llmriasheaa. . Whoa tout Arm-Muaela fptm fiaU-f theyassd Exereia. to gtraafuSaa ttsa not aBnf t support tham. - - Vhn your Bowal-Maaclaa tow Cik Vf they awsd tier easy ta strmiraa thamnot "PlrysJo'' toaampwthatra. Than carry tha XUtla tarr-ttt fVagt wohat' bos; constantly- with rea and taXg S Caaearot vbensvar you i1-:1"! , yMgtdlU One Caacarel at a 8ma wn pnmp&f clMaaa a loul Breath, or Coaled Tear. i .i i , w"7 "W "' bl mild aad OffscttTO I Hav 0i Bltw 109 CinasBBayjr baa; at Cascvotl eofigtantly oaaf you I , , ' AH rufwisai gall tham' over tea mlV - lea bazas a yaar; fcf all yaaia past, - -Pa ty careful to ft th renulrx, mad anly by tha SterBnf Ramdy Company and never; soli a bulk. ; Brery' taUat alampad"CCCT". ,'. ' i'::- 'J,- BrrtUTO ctrBTRxrrr-ti twee.. . 41 1 teat Mrt Bae - at S--w i Slllll ISff - ks4BHv W wtwtviit-., vt-"-o 4 T . l-t hr-a-v. s - g 4 kew w