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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1925)
CRACKSMAN AND CLEVER BURGLARS By WILLIAM K. CIBBS II lr Sliort iorr Pub, Cu. - CASTING hasty glnnr to th right and loft, aud hiving th ippeurunc of ont being pur ged, woll-dressed mnn duck od hit pac befur in Imputing of Bet building, Ttit town cluckt truckilx first tha on In tha courtlioiiat tower, and then, farthar away, tha ont In tha city halL Thl ont ttruck fiva timet alowly, heal tatad moment, struck eleven timet with great vigor, (truck onct with a big, final boom and waa through. No mount of repairing could cur tha City hall clork of thla peculiarity. It kept time brt kept It according to private way of Ha own. Passing In between tha marble pil lar that guarded tht entrance of tha Tradei building, tha wan Ignored tha levator and began to ascend tha ttalra. Four flight! up, ha turned town th corridor, lie puueed, re moved an afternoon paper froin bla pocket and read! "Dr. Jamea Whltbwk, iM Trade building, left for New York thla after noon to deliver l lecture befor tha medical aaaovlatlon, on bit recently perfected cancer cur, lie will bt gun I wart." With catlike atepa, tha figure crept toward the door which bora, In mod tat letter, the Inscription Jams Whltbeck, II. D. Tie clang of an ele vator door atartlad tha atodgy figure. - U pauaed. llateued Intently, then triad tha door. Much to bla aurprlaa. It opened, and be etood face to fact with I tall, dark, middle-aged nan Of pro ' feealonal bearing. "Ootid evening, doctor,? ha aald blandly. "1 did not ' expect to find you her. Tha vole did not betray what waa paaalng through the tpeaker't mind, "Nor Til tell yon why Fm her," ven tured tb newcomer. "I'm Barrett, of Central detail, aud I caw op bar to catch a thief . "What" the matter, hav ! been overcharging my patlentat" questioned the other, atnlllng. "No: you don't understand. We're after man who ralla himself 'Jeff.' We've been on lila traH fur week, but w cant aeein to get within hailing dis tance We dout know what h look Ilk, but he Invariably leave not for tb police, algned 'Jeff.' II make specialty of doctors' offlcea." "Why look for him herer Tor the very good reaaon that yon ar supposed to he well on your way to New fork. Tba afternoon paper ay yog ar to deliver lectur In h'ew York and left thlt afternoon. 'Jeff work while the doctor ar out' Then, ha coufldlug tone, tb apeak r aald: "Yon aee, I'm amloua to mak the pinch' myaelf, aa It will give m stranger 'pull' with the chief. I hav proposition to mak and It you'll kelp me, I'll be aura to get Mm. What do yea yr Will you?" "Of court; anything I can do will give ma great plea aura. Yea can count oa ma." "Thank. Now my proposition la thttt Jeff It threwd; ht will pretend to b tick If h flnda yon her. Yon gtv blm something, and while yon ar doing that, gtv blm vry cbanr to get your wstcb snd your money. Then rU do my part. Barrett'a pertuaalon won tha other to tb agreement to atay at long aa b could and Mill ratrb an early evening train for Naw York. Barrett screened off on corner of the room, and select ing a couitertable chair, began bit VlgU. A second figure, short and tquatty, . ntard tb Trade building. U rod op to th fourth floor and walked bold , ly Into th doctor office. "If lucky I found yon her, doc tar," be began, altnoat Immediately. "I waa talking with a mas thla afternoon and b recommended yon to m. I need aomathlng for my norvea; they're sll gon to piece, you know." "That sot Coma In th conaultlng room and let ma look you over." Th usual routln of a physician over, th , "patient" wa given a small doa of liquid from bottle on th doctor! desk. Aa toon aa ha taw ht waa not being watched, tht "patient" turned tha contents of tha glut Into th cus pidor, snd turning to tb doctor, said "How long before It worktT "It should tsks effect Immediately,' cam th reply, but you had better let m xamln your heart Tb "patient" unbuttoned hi coat and vest, snd si tht doctor bent over and placed hit ear to tha other't cheat, th latter attracted I wnllet snd watch from th former' pocket "I don't Bnd anything th matter with your heart, but you had better tak another doaa of thla," and an other doa from th bottlt wa given th "patient." Thli time h waa watched and he had to awallow It Ha thought It quit the worat of anything h ver bad taated." "Let ni know bow you feel tomor row." "Yes" a hind wit laid roughly on th apeaker'i shoulder, Interrupting bit reply. . "Whtit'i tb meaning of thliT be demanded, when he bad re gained hi equanimity. - "Th chief wanti to to you, Jeff,' calmly innounced Dnrrett "V'v 'queered your little game it lilt happened to aee you lift Doctor Whit ptck'i wallet and watch Just now. So you'r a 'dip too, ht W didn't know that before." "Well, you got ma," sulked tht prle- oner, dejectedly, "but I'm no piker, I'll qulotly." "Tbeto will mak m fuel a inn more secure," remarked Barrett, at he fattened th handcuff on th prison er' wrist. Turning to th doctor, he tald t "We'll want to aot you probably, when fou gut back from Naw York." Hut what about my watch ind my money t" th doctor iskd. 'Oh, you'll get them ill right W need them for evidence and I'll hav to tak them to th itatlon." , Tb two men ilotectlv aid pris oner pamed out snd closed th door, Th phyalclun. called a toxlcab com pany and aaked them to hav a taxi In front of tha Trade building In forty-Bv minute. Th outor door of 450 Trade build ing opentd noiselessly. Two figure entered Healthily. Al th light waa twitched on. on who had been pres ent at th little "drama" enacted thirty minutes before, would bav recognized tha two aa tha in me detect! v and prlaoner, although now tb bandcuffa wr not In evidence. "Que w gov tht old boy tb slip, Jim," aald Barrett "II fill for our gam Ilk a two-year-old." They gathered up everything of value and placed It In a grip that seemed to have been left tber for their especial benefit. .Both worked In allenc. Neither knew that a pair of eye watched them from behind th am screen that had formed Barrett'a biding place a abort time before. Barrett brok th lUenc. That'l all w want" he aald. "If wa'v over looked anything, I'm sorry." A th two emerged from th conaultlng room, they faced a .44 caliber revol ver. "Tb gam' np, boya," laid tin man who, at that moment wa muter of tbt iltuatlon. "I'll take my watch aud money.' You're a ehrewd one, all right. Doe- tor Whltbeck," parried Barrett "W take our hats oft to you." "Cut that chatter aud fac th walL They obeyed. "Now I'll Juat relieve you of thee cannon. There, that' better. Now, unload everything yoa have In your pockets and b quick bout It" At th point of th revolver, th two culprit did at they were bidden. Bur you haven't lulued anythlngT aaked th man with tha gun. "Tbat't all there Is, boas." ''How about tb brscetetiT Tv got "em," replied Barrett, dog gedly. ' "I'ut on on your wrtat and on on your pal'. " ordered tb man with th gun. "Now, let me gtv you a tip. My car la waiting down In front; dont yon two nuke any noise or try to fol low m or I'm afraid I might lo control ot my trlgger-Ooger." "Aren't yon going to send a to th 'tlrT queried ' Barrett, somewhat aurprlaed. 'No; I hadn't thought of that" "Wall, tbat' sure shits of yon, Doc." Then In slow, mestured tones, cam th reply: " 'Doctor Wblttxck left for New York Uila afternoon." "Whatr cam from Barrett and his pal. alnioet aa one word. "Yoa beard ma, now keep quiet Tint chauffeur Is waiting snd I dont want to mlaa blm, eapeclally sine I hav to carry thla grip you were So generous a to pack for ms." 'Bay, psrd," began Barrett "you'r clever, but who are yoa?" Keeping them both covered with hit revolver, tht man picked np tb grip, opened th offlc door and In aerted th key from th outald. than answered : "I'm Jeff." Tb door closed softly, key grated In th lock, and h wo gon. Spani ith Believe That Bread It Sacred Food Do yon over throw away your bread, writes a friend of tb Companion, or even toa aald a cruitT In Spain It la agalnat tb law to do so, I sm told by a newcomer from that country. There Is sn snclent belief thst bread la ons of th flrt fooda Ood gav hi children, and therefor It I a eacred food. To Illustrate Juat what happen. If yon are careless enough to throw bread away, let m tell you, an actual Incident that occurred In Barcelona. A little Spanish boy left hit bouse, eating a allc of bread, but he aoon tired of It and, without thinking, threw It down upon th ildewalk. Hardly had h don so when a band grasped bla elbow and h looked np Into th face of a policeman. "Yon cannot throw bread away Ilk that," tli man told him. "You are breaking tb law. Tick It up and com with m." Th boy, startled, picked up th bread, ind th man drew him slong down a sld street until they cam to a aholtertd corner between two building. "Kiss th bread, hljo mlo, ind lay It carefully down ber on tht Hon tint tb dog miy cat of It, and It thall not b waited," commanded th policeman, and th boy did ai b waa told. Youth' Companion. Wor$e and Wor$e "Th needccasltlei of life 'pear to be going up all th time," In tb croee roadt ttore, announced Gap Johnson of Rumpui Ridge. "Say thoy are?" returned th pro prietor ot th emporium. "Yt-ahl 1 se whur Juat ylat'd' they took and fined a feller for whal In' his p'tu wife." Kaniaa City Stir. DM GRAIN MIXTURES FOR DAIRY COWS It li vary desirable tint feed for dairy cowt be pa lu table, so as to lnaur sufficiently targe consumption. If necessary to use any unpalatable feed, mix It with aotne that ar ippetlzlng. Alto aee that th grain mixture 1 light and bulky. Avoid using too large quantity of either conatlpatlng or laistlve feed. Cottonseed meal, for xample, la decidedly constipating and I beat fed with luxatlv grain inch as wheat bran and Unseed ollmeal or tucculent feeds auch aa silage or roots For ordinary feeding In moat parte of th United State not more than one- third of th grain ration should b cottonseed meal. Llnseedoll meal, be cause of It distinctly laistlve action. ibould not a rule, be fed In greater quantities thsn on tnd one-h,alf pound a day. Select grains that will furnish tht various constituents, eape clally protein, st the lesst cost, using home-grown grain If possible. The composition of the grain ration 111 depend largely upon tb kind of roughages available. Tb following grain mixture are adapted to b fed with roughage of th low-protein class, such corn illsgt, corn stover, timothy, prairie, rowan or millet hsys, cottonseed bulls, to . Ne. 1 Per eent ef dlsaatlbla protala. It I IS pouada eorn msal 10 Bounds eottonaaad maal 10 pounds Umax) maal (old process) 10 pounds wheat area No. t far east ef dlsaatlbla protala, ti ll IIS pouada oora-and-eob maal 1st bouDda eottonaaad nnl lOt pouada Unseed moat (old proeosa) No. I Par cant of dlstlMa proUla, lt.lt 10 pouada cora maal IIS pouada eottonaMd meal 10 pounds slutoo lead 10 pounds wnaat braa No. 4 Psr east ef dlsoitlbte proUla, ll.lt lot poundt cora Basal IS pouada eottonaaad moat IM Bounds oats, around 10 pounda llnsssd mtal (sld proeosa) No. I Par east ef dlsoatlble protaln, 11.41 tot pounda orn-aud-oob moat lot pounds eottonsaad mul With roughage of the hlgh-proteln class, such si clover, alfalfa, aoy beans, row peas snd vetch or other legume bay, tb following grain mixture may be nsed: No. Psr osat ef dlsaatlbla proUla, I4.lt 40 pounds eorn meal 104 pounda eottonaaad msal 100 pounda gluten faad 10 pounda wheat bran No. 1 Par cant ef dlsoatlble protaln. It I: 440 pounda eorn maal too pounda aluton faad tot pounda Ilnaoad maal (old proeosa) lot pouada eats, crouad No. I Par cant ef dlaaatlbls protaln, ll.Tl 100 pounda 10 pounda 100 pounda lot pounda barlar eottonaoad msal alfalfa Bioal wheat braa No. I ef dlsaatlbla protaln, li t! barlar Par oant 100 pounds too pounda lot pounda lit pouada eoeoaut meal rata, around wheat braa No. 1 Par sent ef dls oatlbl proUla, 11 1: 10 pouada ora-and-eob maal alutaa faad eottonaoad msal wheal braa . 100 pounda 100 pounda lOt pounda Tb following grain mixture ar adapted for feeding with a combina tion ot th low and hlgh-proteln claaae of roughage auch sllsg and clover, or other iegum hay; corn stover and clover, or other legume hay; mixed bay, or oat and-pea hay, tc.i No. It Par east of dtsasttbla protaln, li lt 104 pounds eora maal 100 pounds eottonaaad maal 100 pounds llnsead maal (old prooeae) 10 pounda wheat braa No. II Par east of dlsaatlbla proUla, lt.Tl 404 pounda eorn maal 100 pounda eottonaaad msal 104 pounds alutaa faad lot pounda dried brewers' grains No. II Par eont of dlsaatlbla protaln, ll.lt 100 pounds oora-and-eob maal 100 pounda eottonaaad maal No. II Par eent of dlsaatlbla protaln, ll.Tl 100 pounda eora maal 100 pounda peanut maal (with bulla) lot pounda eottonaaad maal lot pouada wheat braa No. II Par esnt of dlsaatlbla protaln, ll.lt 100 pounds eora msal lot pounda oata, around 104 pounda eottonaaad maal 104 pounda wheat braa Tb mixture which contain linseed meal ar particularly adapted for as when no aucculenrs la t tha ration. Depraved Appetite - Lack of mineral or aom other es sential to cotnplst nutrition Is usually th caul of a depraved appetite. It may be a craving for the thing that Wr not given In th ration tnd wnicn ire being taken from th body of tli heavy milking cow In abundance In th milk itreara. Vitamin D li tald to b essential at such timet ind at It li found in cod liver oil you might feed each on a teaipoonful of that on th grain feed and add a tublespoonful of hone meal- IV 3 II SELECT GOOD BULL FOR BEEF CALVES IFraparaS br tha Unliad stataa Oapartmaat ol Aarlcultttra.) Buying a good herd bull Is th first step In growing better beef calves at much lem coat per pound, tnyt the United States Department of Agricul ture. In common or native cow herds, calves sired by pure-bred bulls weigh on sn sverage about 123 pounds a head more, when on year old, than calve of tlie sum sge tired by th average- run of ccrub bulla, and they will aell for about two cents a pound more as etockera and feeders. Two-year-old tteert sired by g'd pure-bred bulls weigh on sn average about 200 pounds more s bead than steert aired by scrub built, and aell for considerably more a ttoclters snd feeders. ' There Is practically no difference In th cost of feed for th two classes of calves up to the yearling age, but from that time on grades develop more ca pacity and require more feed than scrubs. The difference la cost of feed, however, Is a very afciall Item when tht vulues sre taken Into con sideration. Th big difference lie In tb typ of bull used. , Having (elected a good bull, he abould be tb beat-cared-for individual In th herd. Not only should hs have special feed at times, but lis should b kept In- a separate paddock or lot and ahould not have th freedom of th herd except during limited seasons of tb yesr. Unless s speclul lot can he provided, eome meana of giving tb bull exercise should bs devised. Th bull should be well fed during sll seuMins, but eapeclally ao Just pre vloua to Uis breeding seaeon. Ilia ra tion may consist of roughagea mainly, but a amall quantity of grain also ahould be need. The exact quantities ot feed that ahould be given depend largely upon tb size, nge, and In dividuality of tlie animal, and th ra tion must be varied according to re quirements. As a general rule exces sive quantities of sllag ahould not be fed to a bull doing heavy eervice. S sufe rule to follow it to feed one-half a much silage a would conatitut a full ration for an average cow. Prevent Pig-Eating by Proper Feed and Care A sow's dealr to eat her plge mar result from a number ot causes, al though It Is not natural for tow to destroy her young.- When th sow Is constipated she becomes feverish, de velops an abnormal craving or appe tite and msy kill her pits and eat them. To prevent thla condition th tow should be properly fed during pregnancy. I.I n seed oil meal In th ration will aid In keeping the bowel regulated. In extreme caites ot con stipation salts should be used. Tb afterbirth should be removed promptly from th pen and burned or burled. If left In the pen the low U likely to devour It ind the acent ef th newly born pig Is similar. some of them may also be euten. A sow that has acquired th habit of eating her pigs should be watched curt-fully to se that her bowels sre working properly. When she farrow a, rub each pig with a cloth aaturated with kemeen so that they will hav th smell ot th oil. Great core ahould be taken not to put too much on tb pig at It will blister the ikln. When tb sow's nose detect th odor of kerosene h will decide not to eat th pigs. Permanent Pastures for Wintering Beef Cattle Th secret of economical beef pro duction 1 th maintaining of th breeding herd cheaply and it the am time keeping them In thrifty condition during winter. It is true that every farmer ba bla particular problems relutive to feeding ind man gement. However, the following sug gestions mad by Trot. L. V. Stark y, chief of the animal husbandry divi sion st Clcmson college, may throw some light on tb problems which con front th farmer engaged In raising beef cattle. Th beet herd should be sept on permanent pasture as long as these pastures are aufflclent to practlcuily maintain th normal weight. A toon it th permnneut pasture become ex hausted si l result of frost or other wise, th cattle should b turned In th velvet bean fields from which the crop ha been anupped. The cuttle ahould b left In th bean field as long it they maintain their normal weight If ry pasture la available they may then be turned on this pas ture. In this way the herd may b put through tli winter with practi cally no additional feed. Saving Little Pigs More of the little pigs can he saved by equipping the furrowing pen with fender and by giving better rutlons to th sows. Over half of the 31 per cent usually lust will be laved by these precaution nlnno. It cost $12.67 to feed low from breeding to weaning time of her pigs. Why feed ten sowi to get 00 pigs when by I little extra cur tlx or even will produce a many with, a laving of 00 bceldei th labor? PtODTI AMn VlVH-iA-illJL Portland, Oregon. ' Those Foreign Diseases. An American physician goes abroad to Investigate noted water-cure, and aayt that when be lot It be known ba waa rich be waa speedily Invested by diagnosis with all aort of deadly dis eases, with tb assurance that the cures plus starchy fees would Insure speedy recovery. Well, at that It Is about the beat news coming from for eign parte In a long time. New York Herald Tribune. Grumpy Old Guy. The cynicism of Diogenes wai shown ln bla famoua search for an honest man. The old chap aeems to have been mlsogynlstlc aa well, for the atory la told ot him that seeing soma women who had been banged on the branches of an olive tree he re marked: "I wish all treea bore that kind of fruit." Boston Tranacrlpt Combinee Fan and Fountain. One of th moat remarkable palm treea In tha World I to ta found In Weat Africa. It branches grow in the hap of a fan,- and always east to weat, and are filled with a cool, pleas ant-tasting liquid, which often saves th lirea of travelers whose wster upply baa run abort Los Angeles Time. Pastry That Ha Lasted. A collection ot well-preserved pas try, msde 1,300 years ago, is among the exhibits sent the British museum from western China. It was burled with a traveler In th Seventh cen tury, snd Includes delicat biscuits, pierced and worked until they look liks filigree buckle. Porpolee'e Diet Pollv." fiill-rrnwn nsirivtlaA r. chief attraction at Brighton (Eng.) aquarium, "has been trained In three!'" '"" " " day. to take food from th. band, of th. ehlef attendant Poll. . A J -a v '." ."I vwia kicu injuuui ui uernu.s eacn day, and her ration, will be doubled shortly. Shally's Wordi. Ilia words ar aa flexible a any words: th rhythm ot some modulat ing air seem to move them Into their place without a struggle by tb poet snd almost without his knowledge. This-is tb perfection ot true art Walter Bagehot Kind Intervention. A Vermont man tripped -over a fallen tree and broke his leg while chaalng a skunk. Providence some; times employs hard methods to pro tect humant from the result of their folly. Boston Transcript Awskenlng of Old Msdrld. Madrid la now one ot the busiest and most progressive c It lea of south ern Europe, snd the sleepy Old world spot of former days Is no longer rec ognizable. Skyscrapers ar going tip In great number. Married to a Tree. A Hindu In tha Junjab cannot be legally married a third time. When, therefore, he wants a third wife he Is married to a tree, ao that when be actually doe tak another wife the counti as ht fourth. A Definition. Our Idea ot a itingy person It the fat lady who hopes she ha gained weight so that ah will get her mon ey' worth out ot the acales when ah drop her penny in. Dallas News. Canned Provender. Although the world outside li eat ing less ot American canned milk, fruit, vegetables and fish, It is con suming more canned meat than over before. Final. Necessity may know no law, but Ita docree ar never reversed on appeal. Boston Tranacrlpt Grmany'e Pioneer School, Tha first open air ichool wn estab lished In Germany over a hundred yean ago. 8ea Salt Content Shown. The salt content ot the tea li ibout 3E pounds to 1,000 pounds ot water. You Want a Good Position Vary wall Taks tha Aeeountaney Bar! Business Maaiasmsnt, mvata saora tars al, Calculator, Cossptoaaatar, atanuara- pnie, renmajiaais, ur ueeomarsui xasao re' Oeurs at Behnke-Walker The fortmoat Business Collars tt th Northwest which haa won tnora Aoeuraoy Awaras and Gold Modal than aar Bihar school la Amartoa. Band for eur tneoaes Cats lor Fourth Street near Morn sea. rwuana, ur. uaaa is. vvaisar, rrasv P. N. U. No. 49, 1825 OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS Complete Changi Silurdaf lJ.,li. u t. J... u.,:u an.. Eve"in5.i'Sr,c .n"".00",.1 " p. m. Children 10 cents sll times COT FLOWERS 1 FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Bros, Florists, stT Morrlaoa ft. WE BUYj Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara Bark Horse Hair. Sand ua four hlpmmts. Wa nail roa aback tba bum dar wa raeahra roods. Portiano Hide Wool Co. IN BUM OTaSf HOSTS, PSB1UN, New Fluff Rugs Mad Front Old Carpet "Wear Like Iron." Daal DInm with tha Manof actum. Absolute Batiifacttofi Guarantaad. 8a4 la Taint Ma larial or WriU for Prieas. WESTERN FLUFF BUO COM PA ITT, M-44 Uniaa Annua Nor. Portland, Oracsai DECIDE NOW about 1926 Our Arrreiliti-4 t hkka lor l24 will bs b-t-r than aver. Kvwytaln Indicates a bis flmsnl. Ot In tourh with us now to aecurs tha lowest prlres, ixth am-cesarui year. QUEEN t lATCHEfLY-oVrv Todd, wtso tsr-AvaNue iattli Light on Natural History. The discovery of a section ot a large caribou horn Imbedded In a swamp near White Cloud confirms th belief held by old timers that Michi gan once wsa the habitat ot thla north ern game animal. Thla la th second find of thla nature within recent years in the same territory. Map of Sllvar. A sliver map ot the world, exhibited at th Royal Geographical aociety, ndo,n' " the ; of ton? "T f.' P . , I TZZ D8 T0T9 roUnd ln WOrId. 1577' 1530.. Srsngth of Wood. Wood I on ot the strongest sub stances In th world, but Ha strength lie In one direction-only. A thin (trip ot wood cut with the grain will with stand about three time aa heavy a pull as steel wire ot equal weight Oldest Church Bell. The oldest known bell still in use Is In the parish church of St Mary ot Loreto, at Vlllalago, la th Abruiil mountain, Italy, and I dated (00 A. D. So that for over 1300 year it has called worshiper to prayer. Good Ancient Philosophy. It I desirable tor a ruler that no man ahould Buffer from cold and hun ger under hi rule. Man cannot main tain his standard of morals when he haa no ordinary meana ot living. Kenko Uoshl (Japanese Buddhist priest ot the Fourteenth century). Two Thing to Mind. It ought to be easy," aald Unci Eben, "to lead a safe and peaceable life. All yon really ha to do 1 to mind de Ten Commandment an' de . It l n 1 M ,1- 1.1 . O... liaillb BIUB. t, ASUIUglUU OlAf. Novel Food Statistics. A healthy man with a good appe tite In TO year asslmllatea over 94 ton of material, solid ad liquid, or, putting It another way, consumes over 1.2S0 timet hit own weight. Prehistoric Pottery Jar. Gigantic pottery jar, having a cir cumference ot more than alx feet hav been discovered In th prehis toric ruin ot a city of cltft dweller unearthed near Coble. Aril. T J a, -SlrL P'tr '-rrTrrrrrVwr..m.-il taWBtafHsak. aBB.lBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ALr..MyGifttoYou LIFE will be far sweeter if you i once and for all time rid yourself of those annoying, uncomfort able and dangcrou TILES and other Rectal and Colon ailment. MY FKKB 96-fnpe Book tells of my unqualified WR1TTKN GUARANTEE to cur your File without a hospital surgical opera tion, or refund your fee. Many personal letter ar also contained therein prov ing how 1 have given back health and strength to thousand of others. Start tha Naw Yaar llamw and Writ Hand for my Huok TODAY. , DEAN. 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