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Mr. Jack Hears POO?. IT WARM v. UKDP'" you Notes of Wednesday's Happenings Brief rarograplii Give Journal . ' Afternoon and Political. Clay Tallman, an attorney of Tonopah, Nev., has been appointed legal adviser , of th reclamation service by Secretary of the Interior Lane, i , , , . Representatives Kent of California, Lenroot of Wisconsin and Anderson of . Minnesota, V progressive Republicans, made a formal announcement Wednes- ; day that they would not join the house jrrogressives m a new third party or-) Kanlsation and wouldnot vote for Rep resentative Murdock for speaker. Bach sata he woum support the present ad ministration In every way. so long- as it continued to carry out progressive . policies, ; " . . '. . Eastern. Because the German law requires both ma BiKimiurew u ins nusuunu uihi who, or proof that ooe or. the other Is dead, before a legacy can be awarded, Mrs. juurina jjuuv. unnuiienB Mini lriHnuiKMM M L Chicago, is, prevented from claiming a $25,000 estate In Germany. Her hus band disappeared five months ago. - Mr. Anna Flensterbush, 43 years old, was shot and probably fatally wounded In her home In Chicago Wednesday by Edward Elliott who, pursued by detec tives as a supposed burglar, took refuge "In her home ana fired through a door at his pursuers. When the police ar rived Elliott shot hiThself, dying later, ' The advisability of distributing for -nv-l ..... I... I .tn n.. t.ih...t.lA. sis vaccine discovered by Dr. Frederick , F. Frledmann was discussed Wednesday at a 1 conference between the darmun specialist and several physicians, Whose identity was not disclosed? -Under a proposed plan, physicians from various parts of the country might be instructed Gains 30 Lbs. In 30 Days 60o Package of Remarkable Flesh, - Builder, Frotone, Sent Free to Prove What It Will Do. rue start cmo or. SECOND MONTH Proton Will Malt Ton Nice and flam It' Is astonishing ta th affoM Produced bv thn nnv f loah-lnrrinKr Protons. To put on real,-solid, healthy riesh. at the rata-of-a-pound a day. Is not at all remarkable- with this new wonder. Protone induces nutrition, increases cell-growth, makes perfect the aHslmil- creases blood corpuscles, builds up safe ly and quickly muscles and solid healthy imt, kuu luuiiuB out tne ngure, For. Wctmbn tirha navoi nna,, tt.ttaV. In anything because of thinness. Pro- tone is a revelation. - v . Tho Regular H.ftO size of Protono is for aaln hv . All HrilwIatM. r. .Ifl V- .1 ... . VI Will UD mHllnd direct upon receipt Of price, by ine rroiuue v-o., vvvi iroione iilug.. De troit. Mich. , v It costs you nothing to prove die re markable effects of Protono, It is non Injurious to the most delicate system. The Protone Compgny. Will send you on receipt of your name and address, a free 60o package of Protone, with full in struotions, to -prove that it does the work; also their book on ''Why You Are Thin," free of charge, giving facts which will probably astonish you. Send coupon below today with your , name and ad dress.. ..,: . :;v: : f... Free Protone Xoupon It will cost "you nothing to prove the remarkable effects of this treatment- The protone Company will sM to any one a free 60c package of- protone. if they, will fill out this coupon and enclose 10c In stamps or sliver to help cover postage. They will also send with ft full instruc tions and their book on "Why You Are Thin." THE PROTONE COMPAKT, 6001 Protons Bldg. - Detroit, Vlon. Nam ...... ... Street City A .. . ;,. .rt-Ti State.' The reaitler II. Oft size of Vmtnnm for sale! in Portland by Owl Drug Co., asr wuKUtiiR-foii ft. ' No free packages from druggists.'- 4 v O THE a Word or Two ucmPO CnCCfT LkSTA Ivet I KJiGMT' THERE HU8QYVYOO reux musthT Headers the News of Lata Yesterday Last Night. In the Frledmanti method of inoculating patients. The Ohio legislature has passed a bill appropriating 1500,000 for the relief of flood sufferers. : : , '. A dispatch from Tower, Ohio, states that a commuter train from Loveland, Ohio, to Cincinnati had gone through a bridge and all on board, about 200 per sons, apparently had been lost . An official of tlis Pennsylvania rail road said Wednesday afternoon that the flood damage In Indianapolis would amount to 425.000,000, according to in formation tho road had from that city. This loss Is borne by all tho lines enter ing indlaniffloUs. ; r Word Is received1 at St. Louis that a trmn on the Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Vent through a bridge over the Wabash river near Montesuma, Ind. Every 'passenger Is reported drowned. Pacific Coast. V Diamonds and' other jewels valued at $1500 were recovered Wednesday by Mrs, Henry Treat, Seattls society leader, after she bad left them on a Southern Pacific farry boat at San Francisco. An employe of the vessel located the gems and returned them to a detectiv. , The Mount Wilson hotel, a landmark In the mountains north of Los Angeles, is a mass of ruins,' the result, of a fire believed to have been caused "by an over heated stove in the room of a waitress. The nearby Carnegie solar observatory was not damaged. One Blrig Kong man is dead and. an other is near death from a fusillade of shots received in a revival of the local tong war. at Oakland Wednesday night The dead man is Sim Ding. The iiing Kongs were surprised In a room by Gee Wing and three other gunmen of the Suey Sing tong. Oee Wing is in Jail. Following his awakening from a strange two . years'; slumber, during which be moved about and performed all tho functions of a conscious man,' Joseph A. Oliver, a variety actor, is in a hospital at Oakland. Oliver claims be went to bed in Los Angeles pne night In January, 19ir, and woke up a few days ago in San Leandro. - Brutality, drunkenness, "Joy riding" and assault are a few of the charges made ta a suit for divorce filed at San Francisco by Mrs. Adelia J. Hussey Hewlett, a former Portland society belle, against Harry Harper Hewlett, a well known- capitalist of Stockton, Cal. The couple were married five years ago. The second trial of Clarence Darrow On a Charge of bribing Robert Bain, a jiiror in tTTe McNamara trial, was put ovor Wednesday by Superior Judge Willis to Juno 16.. This action was taken at the request of Darrow, who appeared ' personally before the court. District Attorney Fredericks consented. The case was scheduled to go ' to trial March 81, With a revolver clasped in her right hand and a bullet hole in her temple, Mrs. Louis Weinmann of -Alameda was found on a bench in Mountain View cem etery Wednesday afternoon, following an attempt at suicide. A farewell note was found In her purse saying that her husband had been most unselfish and utterly devoted to her for 80 years and her sons were a comfort and a joy, but she was suffering from nervous collapse and could stand It no longer. Waiving preliminary . examination, Charles F. Baker, who, as assistant cash ier of the Crocker National bank at San Francisco," is accused of tho theft of 1204,000, was held to answer to the United States district court Wednesday. His bond waS fixed at f 20,000. Mrs. Kitty Pope, the alleged consort of Owen D, Conn, the "$100,000 burglar," was lodged at police headquarters in San Francisco Wednesday by Detective Frank Black, who brought her from De troit where she was arrested more than a week ago. Llbby. McNeil. & Llbby. the Chicago beef packers, are negotiating for the purchase of tho Bristol Bay, Alaska, salmon canneries owned by the Alaskan Fishermen's Packing company of As toria, '..,.. . By the arrest and arraignment Wed nesday of William Colegrove, vtown marshal and deputy sheriff at Orting, Wash., and James R. O FarrelL postmas ter at the same place, on charges of giving liquor to minors, another, inci dent was added to the long fight be tween Ortlng's "wet" and "dry" forces. The appropriations, standing, special and' continuing,' as made by tho legis lature during tho session Just closed, have been compiled and are tabulated, together with the deficiencies. The total of the appropriations is f 6,63V 084.80. Foreign. A naval holiday for a year, as far as new construction-is concerned,, was the offer mada-to thej&'aUdrWednesdaiby Winston Spencer Churchill, first lord of the admiralty, r when he submitted the British naval estimates to tne nouse of commons. This way,; he says, the world would obtain almost instantane ous mitigation of the thraldom involved by the evil and insensate folly of the acute rivalry In armaments. Scores of millions, he declared, wero being squan dered each year without making any real difference In the relative naval strength of the nations... Sir . Garnet josepn, v tna viscount Wolseley. field marshal, and one of Britain's, greatest soldiers of modern times, died Wednesday , " In Mentone, Franc oagycrtirarly-tfr-Twi-g: Miscellaneous. Fifty thousand dollars Is appropriated x. 1 rs.ui mii , 1 nu. vl. wvrivj n 1 1 1 -1 ir 11 . 11 11 .11 -. 11 aa, 1 . 1 1 a ' a -w . 1 . ., , js. n " v v .1 ,, m 1 VVOHAWJTOU A MIS NAMte -.1 ' I -i KiRvJAP' , If All-THE 4 f I I ' ' - 3 4 I tV. 1. ' I - '. . ....... ....'......... : ... -. ' 1 , . -: . , .. ,, I . .. ..." , ". IJ .'. - ' '. ... , . ..... I . ' . - . 1 " .' ' ' . .' j . . I; OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY From the Dead WA3 A . t 1 KE.MEMBC15 amount will , be increased to $100,000 later,'-. .,'.:,' :.,-y V---f " Following another armistice of 12 hours to care for the wounded, ; the Mexican rebels besieging Cananea, So noia, were expected to resume their at tack Wednesday, The ' second - day's fighting, which began Tuesday, ended without decisive result- During the two days' engagement 100 men were reported killed on both sides and 200 wounded. The wireless as an arbiter of matri monial Imbroglios proved its worth Wednesday, Mrs. William 8. Mannla, wife of a prominent Honolulu business man, left Honolulu on the steamer Lur lino after having quarreled with her husband. Mannls followed on the liner Sonoma, and' made the air between the two steamers ring with protestations that it "was all a mistake." Mrs. Man nls finally wirelessed her forgiveness. U. OF 0. MEN COMBINE TO FIGHT HIGH LIVING COST (8pclnl to The Journal. University of Oregon, Eugene, Or., March 2J. To cooperate more fully, especially- In ths fwrobaalng of food, rep resentatives of nine clubs and fraterni ties at the university will meet today at a dinner presided ower by President P. L. Campbell... In ..the university are 800 clubmen, U purchasing their food in separate units. , It is proposed that all cooperate, and 'with the men's dor mitory purchase In wholesale quanti ties,, thus reducing the cost of living very largely. -It Is the "plan of President Campbell "that the fraternity men meet regularly, not only for the discussion of cheaper living, but to aid in the solution of student problems. . . i " 1 " Congressman Richmond P. Hobson is about ready to begin his active cam paign for the seat of United States Sen ator Joseph F. Johnston of Alabama, whose term will expire March 4, 1915. beneath Your Fat a Graceful How would you Ilka, some day, to find tour own ullrn salt emeraln from the pads and roll of fat that have gathered on chest, hips, waist chin, 'cheeks, and Deck, covering up and distorting tho lithe, graceful figure beneath? Then learn this well To remove or prevent these unwel come deposits control their quantity and location without paying the pries of vio lent exercise, dieting, self-denials or im pairment of health; in short, to find one's own elm self beneath the fatty sheath has been mads possible by a noted physi cian, whose Marmola Prescription helped thousands of over-fat men and women to reduce safely and surely from 10 to IS ounces per day until 'the natural health of tho system Is restored and slimness re sults., Marmola Prescription Tablets, tho new form of this great remedy, each eon tain an exact dose of the famous Marmola Prescription. Liks the original prescript tion, they are absolutely ire and harm less. Nearly every druggist keeps these wonderful little tablets, or they mar be secured direct by mall from the Marmola Co., Farmer Bldg., Detroit Mich. 75c fof a largo case is tno uniform price. D HABIT RELIABLE H03IE TREATMENT - Thousands of wives, mothers and sis ters are enthusiastic in their praise of ORRINE, because it has cured their loved ones of tho "Drink Habit" and thereby brought bagpiness to their homes. Can be given secretly. ORBING costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for Free Booklet. Skidmore Drug "Co., 181 3rd St.; Woodard, Clarke & Co., Park -and Alder Sts. USE ALLEN'S FOOT EASE, Tht antiseptic powder to be shaken Into the sboea. It you want rent and comfort for tired, aching, aa-ollen, ewealiuj tent, nae Allen's Foot Eaaa. It relieve cortia and bunlonca of all pain and nrevetira hllalera, mtm-m tnri . rallmi. .rw.,. iuiO.tl-Llm.tuIDuiliia(l.ii Pataat Leather tiuwa. and (or itreakitia; lu Muv ttuuoe. it in -raini eoinrori niDcwere or the a-. Try Itttxliijr. Solil everywhere. 2fi eciitit. Jti.it't crept, any ' siilwHtnte, Koe FliKE trial, pack , addreai Allen 8. Olmited, La Rot, N. X. FFLUDW WHO COUUD -I WM yVHAT "J 1 " " r 1 ' ----- t VES"A4t VJHDi T rJ t iWV, , w.couiDREMEwtej MAMe'VI . f 1 , : his name ywa Buyvs.SEF5 I n ' rvijrJ.V EHEES nn NTVF IINN AW ARM N K Alllll TTFfl nOrnlM WnTflPC UrBanaJrWed-IhJUUU I I U 1U LTI.I " ,w ,WKV lUIlL UUI1 UL Irt U 111 figure Dwells Past WtSCUNfUlN on DKiphKy iHAKbt HAVE BUSY DAYS Many , Treasurers Are Writing to Attorney General for Light on Hazy Points. (Salem Bnreau of The Journal.) Salem, Or., March 27, What are the county treasurers going to do about the discrepancy in the rate of interest fixed in the law passed by the last , legisla ture and providing that they shall loan county funds to banks? ' Secretary of State Ben W, Olcott is receiving letters from county treasurers about the matter. Section 2 of the law says that the treasurers shall charge the banks 2 per cent Interest per an num, while in the bond as outlined in section 8 the rate of Interest Is fixed at 1 per cent. k. Ala ' O. Moaier, treasurer of Grant county, and John Frawley, treasurer of Union county, have asked the secretary of state for Information. Moaier said he presumed the legislature meant to make the rate 2 per cent, and in the ptlfited copies of the law he sent out to the banks he corrected the l'per cent to read 2 per cent. ' A Salt-in banker has also pointed out that section 1 of the act requires that the county treasurers shall designate ! the banks which are eligible county ' depositaries on June 1 of each year. Owing to tne holdover session of the legislature, the law will not go Into ef fect until June 8. This banker wants to know whether this section will prevent the law from becoming operative this year, r He has asked the attorney gen eral for an opinion. MRS. LYDIA LIVESAY BURIED AT W00DBURN (Special to Tb ' Journal.) Woodburn, Or!, March 27. The fu neral of Mrs. Lydia Livesey was held here Tuesday, Rev. W. S. Gordon offi ciating. Mrs. Livesey was born in Moultrie county, Illinois, June 2, 1832, and died at the home of her only daughter in this city, March 23, at the age of nearly SI years. She was married to Robert C. Livesay In 1851, moved to Labette county, Kan sas in 1869, and to Oregon in 1879, where she resided near Oregon City un til after the death of her husband In 1892. Since then she has resided with her daughter, Mrs. S. E. Woods of this j city. , Her four surviving children are D. S. Livesay, Thomas Livesay and Mrs. S. E. Woods of this city and Charles R. t Livesay of Oregon City. CAN INVOKE REFERENDUM ON "PORK BARREL" BILLS (Sped nl to Ton Jnurnal.l Olympia, Wash., Maroh 27. Every bill passed by the last legislature which will hold up operation of the bill until the next general elections, if enough signatures are secured, may be. filed with the secretary of state any time up to April 11, when tho bills passed by the last session are to go Into effect. Among the Important measures which thus may be subject to the referendum are the so-called, "pork barrel" appro priation bill for state roads, carrying proposed expenditures of 11,613,300; the bill passed over the governor's veto car rying $300,000 for rebuilding the Cheney Normal school, the $76,000 appropria tion for a North Yakima armory, and the new road levy, over which there was so much debate. TAYLOR NEARLY ESCAPED BY ITALIAN DISGUISE (Spaclal to The Journal.! " " Eugene, On, March 17. Arthur Tar. lor, who has given the officers here much worry during the past week, Is now in the county jail in Eugene. Ex Sheriff Harry Brown having arrived with him yesterday forenoon from San Francisco. Taylor had a very clever disguise at the time of his arrest and maintained it until he arrived in Eugene: He looked and acted very much like an ignorant Italian, and the police, of San Francisco declared it Impossible for him to bo any thing. else than what ha appeared. After a bath, a shave and a change of clothing in jail here, he looks as he did when he was in Eugene before and posed as a millionaire's son, passing a worthies check. . BISHOP 0'REILiYHBOOSTS "OREGON IN NEW ENGLAND (Seeclal to The Journal.)" Wallowa, Or., 'March 27.- Rev. J. p. Murphy of the Catholic church of Wal lowa, returned yesterday from Baker. where he went to welcome home Blshoprf j. uiteuiy rrom a several weeks' trip throughout the Npw England states. Father Murphy , stated that Bishop O'Reilly made a point of telling about the Oregon country In his many ad dresses during tlie trip, and that as a jrauiult.. many . ponpla arft gypntj 0 h, j attracted to thin stat KIhIio)) O'Reilly has lived most of his life in Oregon; and is an ardent believyr In the western country. EVENING, MARCH 27, . Copyright, 10 M, Star Company. V (Special to The Jourtul.) Spokane,. Wash., March 27. A verdict of not guilty has been returned by the Jury after hours of deliberation In the case of J.. B. Jarroin, charged with at tempting to bribe Commissioner R. A. Riffs of Lincoln county, In an effort to secure a contract for Beall & Co., Portland; Jarmltt acted as agent for this com pany, Prosecutor James Frecco of Lin coln cbunty , attempted to prove that Jarmin placed $80 in Rlffe's pocket in endeavoring-' to Influence the latter to award Beall 4 Company the contract on tilo and culvert material. The. testimony only proved that Jar min paid the commissioner's expenses that they might Inspect the road machin ery and material at fairs. The caso was brought to Spokane on a chaage of venue. Jarmin was represented by A. G, Ben nett of Tho Dalles, Oregon, and John F. Hartman, Seattle. IE3Is3E3E HE -. How to Make Better Cough Syrup than You Can Buy A Family Supply, gavlaa- ta and A full pint of cough syrup as much as you could buy for $2.60 can easily be made at home. You will find nothing that takes hold of an obstinate cough more quickly, usually ending it inside of 24 hours. Excellent, too, for croup, whooping corgh, ore lungs, aBthma, hoarseness ana other- throat troubles. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with Vt pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put 2 ounces of Pinex (fifty oentr wortni is a pint oottie, then add the Sugar Syrup. It keeps perfectly. Take a teaspooniul every one, two or three hours. This is just laxative enough to help euro a cough. Also stimulates the appe tite, which Is usually upset by a cough. The taste is pleasant. ' . The effect of pine and sugar syrup 00 the inflamed membranes is well known. Pinex is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich la guaiacol and all the natural healing pine elements. Other prepara tions will not work in this formula. The Pinex and Sugar Syrup recipe is now used by thousands of housewives throughout the United States and Can ada, The plan has been imitated, but the old successful formula has neves been equaled. . A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your drugrist has Pinex, or will get it for rou. If not, send to Th Pinex Co, Ft, Wayne, Ind. Pinex is fully guaranteed ty Laue Davis Drug Co., distributors. Portland. Certain Relief from headaches, dull feelings, and fatigue of biliousness, comes quickly and permanent improvement in; bodily condition follows after your stomach, liver and bowels have been toned and regulated by Sold evarrwhare). la beset, 10es25o. I . Ar You Interested ia ths propar treatment of TUBERCULOSIS Treating diseases of the reaplratory organs Is some thing that requires care and perseverance. Plenty ot tresh air. nourlah Ing food of certain diet, and a moderate mods of living is eaaentlal. .In addition, a preparation, that Will do much in skiing to arrest the dlseaso and build up the intern is gli?0LIK WrUt hr (W tW informant CIROUN CO. CS Veat BraaaW P-w Tr Gtl Kecommeeded en? Distributed ly KT lri. t I -. n , . i I - Co., and all leading dniftiaU. . M ori and Inflamed throat WiU clear the voles and relieve eouKhina arells. W-00. 'Sample Free. PPOVN A SON,' Pnvton, M. etaaaaaalad IB luarai SB'S PILLS 1913. By Patronage Is Occupying Much of Time; Both Want Gen eral Legislation, ' (Waablnf ton Bnreau of Tbt Journal.) , Washington, March 27. Just how much general legislation will be al lowed at the special session la a" matter which Is -interesting Senator Chamber lain and the whole Oregon delegation, There are a good many things that are of interest to Oregon, and the senators as well as the representatives from Ore gon would like to see them brought up and, If possible, pushed through. The disposition of patronage la tak ing up much time of Senators Chamber lain and Lane, but they have the ques tions of rivers and harbors work, recla mation, land matters, public buildings and so forth constantly forced on their attention. Chamberlain Is very anxious to See work pushed on the Portland postoffice, and so many applications are, Deing received rrom Portland ana other architects for permission to compete for the plans that ho is quite hopeful that the building will be a product of Ore gon .talent Still, he agrees with Bourne and the officials of the treasury depart ment that It would be- better that some other architects should furnish the plans If they demonstrate In a fair and free competition that they can furnish more merttorloys designs. With a full million dollars for a building, it should be possible to pro vide for Portland a building which will not only meet all ths requirements of the city for years to come, but which shall be a monument to the artistic de velopment of the city. HE HAD NO USE FOR HIS AUTO, THEN HE FOUND ONE WHO HAD 4 "I don't want It any more, so wnat is tne use of me keeping d) ut asked W. paiey, manager of d d the United Glass Biasing com- pany, as he eyed a Mitchell run d d about that had carried him hun- d dreds of miles over the roads In d) d and near Portland. . d d Being a business man, he did d d not feel like going out hailing d ' the first man he met and pre- d d sentlng him with the machine. d . Ah, no! He knew a better, more d "profitable way a way which d d will prove profitable for other d men with extra automobiles to d) d follow. Ha advertised In the - d classified columnVvof The Jour- d d nalj d d The ad was not much, only six d d words, a bare announcement that 4 d he had a runabout for sale, fol- d lowed by tfce telephone number. d However, it was sufficient He d d got about a million answers," d d to quote, him, and out of the d d "million," more but probably 4 less, it didn't take him long to ' d d come to terms with a man who d d wanted the machine. , d ' "My experience has taught me d dy the value of The Journal's au- d d tomobile classified columns," d d aid Mr. Daley yesterday. "I d learned that they are excellent d d mediums to bring buyer and sell- d d er together." aaaajaWtiHHMBiaiaaaaaaeaaaeaaaaaMBieaaaMta PLAY FAIR -WITH COUNTRY HORSES, WOOD RIVER PLEA 'Special ta The Journal.) Hood River, Or., March 27. The Re llance Construction company has been awarded the contract for the paving of the city streets In Hood River with Hassam surface for S27.619.90. It is stated that the humane society will in vestigate the matter relative to the con dltlons of the surface In wet weather. It Is stated that the surface becomes very slippery, and as the grades in Hood River are steep it is probable that the city will be enjoined from laying a surface upon which country horses un shod , cannot stand. Several of the councllmen favored oil bound macadam, because it permits of a sure footing for horses in wet weather. PENDLETON IS HAVING WAVE OF PROSPERITY (Special to Th Journal.) Pendleton, Or.. March 27. Pendleton Is enjoying a greater building growth at this time than for several years, duo to the fact that there are no vacant houses and that there are hilt few rented resi dences which are really modern. Quite a number of bungalows have been -put up this winter, and Still others are to be built In the near future. C. J. Harru son, a Chehalls capitalist, is here with thq avowed purpose Of building a num ber of 11600 bungalows for . sale and rent If .he meets with tho, proper en couragement': ''.ylV 1" -. S You can't fool all the people all of the time, but if you can fool half the people"half of the time you will soon break into, the predatory rich'1 class. . J. Swinnerton AGED MAN IS DROWNED ' IN TWO FEET OF WATER ; ; (Special to The Journal.) '' Florence, On. March 27. Jfi H. David, aged 82 years, was drowned In two feet of water on Glenada side, while crossing Sluslaw river . Tuesday afternoon. His boat was seen floating in shallow water near tho shore by Mrs. Walter 81 monds of Glenada from her house on the bluff. The body was found near In the rough water. He is thought to havo fallen while getting out of ths boat and was unable to rise. - - You Can Have Your Wish- Par Either a B tiful Browa or Raves Black Hmt . i Ton don't bare to wait aa hour, Jaat malca uo four Blind mis that tou are onlnz toforerertld younelf of that era, streaked, or faded ( h auinlnff it with Ilia. Potter's Walnut-Tint Hair Stain. . rly af SrU, nif(istwUI tapvT . thi rlaa ta antr SI .00 far a kottU tti.t .i. , lui mm . mm. tWin'ft Murf a sub. ttlf it. Bullf, quickly ana aalalr appliad I lthmil prTli '" " " ." ' I in ii i I mini Ti,Tlnr il.na I noly aaa MitaoUy and lmi ttw hait aort . f ltkWi.l..fMnMnaH, a math Wapplr Ihte madarful atola. Walnut- Tint I, mm mm mm, wifmr, m.w --- autallia owpoaana, ana wui o n, w.: kUaaaodn, Martlaunt, Boaraua. B re a praf a tart, ,.lh w4 aaata fee a trial package, tof Um with tnU aitarttoae ead a ealoeble beak oa the eareof hail er i k.l.k.Hkdu. mm m unk H ma md aamvle of hair, iadteaie bad d ' . " ' ' 1776r4 Slat., CImImwH, OMa. 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