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The Huntington Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 7

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"I :1 Ok. Jl W. L. Dou Ias 14.00 Cllt Edge) Llna cannot ba equalled at any pries. M1UAM etiprvthilttotniit, W.UDoag!afJ.BO shoe bar by their asDeat style.

May lilting, and Mpaiorweariiic ulillM, achieved tb largest sal ef any J3.40 ha la tba world. They ara Just a nod aa Uiom that cost 10.00 te $7 AO the aalr elliereeceU in price. I could taka yew bite say factory at brock tan, tha Urfeat fat tba world wader ana raof snaking noi Una sbeee, and show yea tha car with which every aaar at Oouglaa saaae. yea weald realise why W. L.

Oavtlaa SJ.SO abets ere tha prat Shoe produced la ta world. II I could ebowyen tha difttreace Mwaca tba Shoe seen Id say factory aad thoaa af atbar snakes, yaa weald adaretaad why Dearie tJ.80 aboai coat eaore ta aaake, why thay hold IMr ebape, ftt better, wear tonfer, and ara al greater intrtaetc vela tbaa aay atbar l)M aaoo mm ine aaancei se aay. W. rre JMf ffta for Maws. mi.bO.

i2.btl. Havn' AcAoo CAUTION. Insist upon herlne W.L.Don ha shoe. Taka an substitute. Moae goaula without bit umt and prlca stamped oa bottom.

WANTET, A shoe dealer In every town where W. Li Dong laa Shoe ara not aold. Full Una of ample ant re for Inspection upon request est OtHr CfttU wWf tr mtt ewer treats. Writ for inoerrated Catalog of Tall Btylaa. W.

Ia DO COLAS, Brockton, Uaaa. CHICAGO. FT. WAYNE, FOS TORIA, F1NDLAY, CLEVELAND, BUFFALO, NEW YORK, BOSTON sANDAIX POINTS EAST Mm WEST fUvhtiHo Quickly and Comfortably vU th Nickel Plate Road. Three Xxpreas Tralni arery day la tha year.

Thru Pullman Sleeplog Car to Chicago, Kew York and Bofton. Comfortable high back teat aoaehea and modern Dining Can aerrlng meaU on IndtTldoal Club Flan ranging la price bom 36a to tUOO. Alao a la Carta aerrtoe. Colored Forte In nnlform to look to tha aomfort of flrit and eeeond elaaa paaMngert and keepeara aeropalooaly clean. Direct Connections with fast Tralna at Chlcaso and Buffalo.

AIAjcatt SII TkkW vta (hit ftpaUr taut, wrttoto W. Ar 8HERER. Taav, paaa, at. rr. wavnavlaa.

FOR tieaUed wttk Ola aeoenaff ta taawaax, aaed aa a eoaehe ta Burreioaaiy eao cataral. tea dloargaa, fceala laflimiatlai aad local aartaaaa, Paxuae as ta steep aar fena ta ia dbaelead ta pefO aaler, aad ki bw ion diaeliHi bealing, aermicidat littiwmiVil rhee lloaid aatiaiptfae im all TOILS? AMD WOMErf SPECIAL VSEM For atleat dmccttta, tOonMa boa. Trial Ban aaad Beak of loatractloaa Prta. Tmc B. Paxraa) Ooapaav Baaren.

Maaa. ion, u. IT: 8iiceesfiilty Krosecutes Claims. IBllmi.altyaluea UHtt shui all uu iaiu. toochSrrap.

Tasleioad7va la 1 rae. Bold Of aronriwa, if Pip IN!" 'f women a wanaw ar sib ir.i 5EaJ HULL'S GRAPE TONIC WONDERFUL Blood, Stomach and Bowel Remedy i Win Ytt Accept It Be ftrci tf Reject It tn. Be Miserable lists Dentil. Until Malls Crape Tacde was brought to America them was no ours for Cos adpatlonandSlomacaTrotibles. a It is now the inlexaaileasily famous remedy for these Ills.

The werMs greatest cure for Constipation and Stomach Trouble. Impure Blood, Rub down, and bad health generally. The Blood, Stomach sad Bowel, sre strangely subject te the curative power of MulTa Crape Tonic Mull's Crape TolIo has cured thousands, not hundreds, my reader, bat thousands of fellow sufferers who now know the pleasures of perfect health. Men, women and children in every state and neighborhood throughout tha whole country bear willing witness to the marvelous curing qualities of thl sovereign remedy, Mull's Grape Tonic. Mull's Grape Tonic Is In truth a boon to mankind.

Mull's Crape Tonic la peculiarly the relief and cure for decaying Intestines and Bowels, Impure Blood, Diseased Stomach and digestive organs which afflict nine tenths of the human race. Constipation and its attending ills: A run down system and general bad health. Rheumatism, Colds, Fevers, Stomach, Bowel, Kidney, Lung snd Heart Troubles, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diarrhea, loss of sleep and strength, Piles, Fistula, Appendicitis, Womanly Troubles, Dizziness, Impure Blood, Bad Complexion, yield st once to the wondrous cure of Mull's Crape Tonic. This free bottle offer Is msde alike to one and all, Fathers, Mothers, Brothers, Sisters, Wives and Children, and to every one, to you my suffering reader, and te the ailing ones of your friends and acquaintances, who will even try, to be well and strong sgaln. Nowhere now In all the world can any sufferer say, "I have no hope, no help, do friend to aid me In my silent misery." There Is help.

There I a cure. There is a friend. There is a way. The help Is Mull's Crape Tonic. Mankind's best friend, snd the wsy free.

Mull's Crape Tonlo Is free, nothing to pay, nothing asked, only that you be willing to try to be yourself again and test for yourseii at our cost, ireo, ins marvelous merit of this sovereign cure. "When you send your name and address, tell us simply that you want a bottle of Mull's Crape Tonlo, the. great Stomach and Bowel remedy, free. You will receive the bottle withoutonecentof cost. Every penny of tha expense ta Simply nil out and mall this coupon at once.

The tenatoe til (VtecM number Xtmpetf oa im laoeiT use aootner i rare rear aracri at. i cigt cr iti IN POOR HEALTH. PAINS IN BACK. SICK HEADACHES. PE RU NA CURED.

Mrs. Leoa Smith, Cherry street, eor. Line, Nashville, writes: "I have had poor health for tha past four years, pain in the back and groins, and dull, sick headache, with bearing down pains. 'A Mend, who wun rerytnttwtlastlc about Peruom Insisted that I try It. "I took it for ten days and was sur priaed to find that I had so little pain.

"I therefore continued to use it and at the end of two months my pains had totally disappeared. have been In the best of health since and feel ten yean younger. I ant very grateful to you." Catarrh of the internal organs gradually saps away the strength, undermines the vitality and causes nervousness. Peruna is the remedy. DE LAVAL CREAU SEPARATORS Oavo 10.

Per "Cow VERY YIAR OF USE Over Alf Gravity 8ettlng Systems And 03; to 85. Per Cow Over All Imitating Separators. Now it the time to make this most Important and profitable of dairy farm investment. Send at once for new 1008 catalogue and name of nearest agent The De Urn Separator Co. laaselek aCaaal ta T4 Carnaaat Strati CHICAGO I NKW YORK t' BY ALL THE 1 EST SEALERS A.JlTDWaCOt5TAlU3JU183 aoaroai aswsoaa.

caicaao TOm CMUVUR CajjHtM.TPrQro.ttRt JI i YOW'OWN SIGNATURE Uubber fitamo for sirnlnr Letters. Vouchei at toe low price of 11.25. Send far par FRII COUPON 9305 Seed thli coupon wflk roar nam sod ad. dren and your druerJtt'e name, lor free boHlsof Mull't Cnpe Tonic, Stomach Tonlo and Conatlpeuoo Cure. Mull'a Oraps Tonlo It Third Mock Island, Ilk1 rH Alar end Wrtto rUrintf.

i tba Oa Hae At etoraa. Vv I i mm The Book of afetnory. My grandma has a curious book she often lets me see, When at the dnsk 1 leave my play to sit upon her knee. I eannot touch the book at all, but shut my tyet an tlsbt. grandma tells the aad I see them clear and bright.

see the deaf old farmhouse, where my grandma used to play. The barn, with all the cattle and the fragrant mows of hay. The, pets that grandma used to have, and all her queer old toys, And the little country school house, full of merry girls and boys. And there are other pictures, too, which make my grandma sigh; She says I must not see them now, but wslt till by and by. But, though she thinks they're far too sad to show to little me, She's sure they all look brighter when I'm sitting on her knee.

My grandma says I'm making now a book to be my own, And that I'll often look at it and smile, when I am grown; And then I'm sure the picture that like the best to see Will be myself a slttlng in the dusk on grandma's kneel Hannah Q. Fernald. A Hoy Strew Hat. July. August, Chicago Daily News.

Kigbt Bulea for Boya Who Work. First honest and straightfor ward. Second. Don't get a job through influence. Xo true success is built on the influence of others.

Depend on yourself. Third. Do what you are employed to do better than any one else employed about you can do it Promo tion will surely follow. Fourth. Be Interested In what you are doing, and don't watch the clock for quitting time.

Be too absorbed In your work to know what time of day It Is. Fifth. Manual education excels for a life of business and for manufactur ers, Sixth. Get an early start In life Begin work as soon as you can. A boy who begins at 15 or 16 years has the advantage of a boy who has a college education, unless be Is seek ing a professional life.

Seventh. A college education is not necessary for a successful business career. Work! Coins Back to Fctaool. On the first day of school in Sep tember a year or so ago the city editor of an afternoon paper in Chicago sent cue of his newest reporters out to get a "story" of the event After a turn through the down town wards the reporter wrote a descrip tion of happy care free children, dancing back to the reopened school houses with all the gaiety and delight of so many urchins going to a candy pull. When the article was In proof the managing editor sent for him.

"Here," he said, "this thing wont do. Children don't go to school that way. They lag. They loiter. It's like going Into prison.

All summer this first day of school has loomed ahead like some future punishment It's the end of all happiness. I know. I was a boy once." "But that is hot true now," protested the reporter. "Here In the city, among the poor, vacation Is the pun ishment and school the release from it It may be that they find more to Interest them there than outside; it may be that the teachers have learn ed the secret of inspiring them; it may be partly because they have so few pleasures at home. Anyway, they were the happiest children I have seen In a long time.

Why, sir half of those children were studying volun tartly till the middle of August in the 'vacation school." The managing editor, growing Interested, went and saw for himself, and the story It should have an inspiration In It for other boys and and for their teachers, For these children who were going so merrily to the classrooms were for the moat part foreign born themselves or the children of 1mm! arants, who were) turning to ''study with the avidity: of those deprived ot all such privilege. Tba managing May. June. editor, was Just on American boy, And believed he was a typical one. Was he right? Every boy and girl who goes back to school after the long vacation might well ask whether he or she Is as appreciative of that privi lege as were those less fortunate ur chins from other lands.

Youth's Companion. Wonderful Knivee. Among the Royal plate at Windsor Castle is a knife which was presented to George IV. by the cutlers of Sheffield, It is remarkable as having over a hundred blades. Some of the most exquisite speci mens of knives are owned by the cut lers of Sheffield.

One which is not longer than a thumb nail, contains no less than twenty blades. Another, which is but an inch long when closed, has seventy blades, beautifully made and illustrating all the. forniH ever given to knlve blades. Another specimen hag 220 blades, all etched with portraits, landscapes, or other artistic designs. Another of these marvel Ions knives has 1,840 blades, all of which have hinges and springs, nnd close Into the same handles.

Some of these knives have handles of Ivory and tortoise shell, and are valued at from 10 to 100 pounds. Experience Teaches. Mother "Why arn't you and Georgia as good boys as your little brother?" Young Hopeful "I s'pose It's 'cause you'd had more experience brlngln' up boys when you commenced on him." A FISH LIKE A CAPITAL Y. The Life Htatory of a Little Two Headed Lake Troat. Among the little fishes batched out from a lot of lake trout eggs la the hatchery at the aquarium there was one with two heads Joined to one tall.

It was In form like a capital letter with a head at the end of each arm, suys the Kew York Sun. This was not a very unusual thing, for among toe fishes born in any hatchery there Is likely to be a llmltel number of freak fishes fishes with two heads and one tall, or with two heads and two tails, or perhaps with one head and two talis. But this par tlcular little lake trout turned out to be quite unusual in two respects namely, lu the duration of Its life and in the manner of its survival. Commonly these little freak fishes do not live much beyond the time re quired for absorption of the yolk sac, from which tie fish derives its sustenance until it is able to feed in the or dlnary way. This little freak lived for much longer than that period and one head long survived the other.

As a rule when one of the heads of a two headed fish dies, the other goes with In a week or two. but In the case of this little fish one head survived the other for two months, the duration of the little fish's life being four months, Originally the two beads of this little fish were on an even line, like the ends of a Y's arms, and so tney continued to grow until at the end of two months one head, which was at the left hand looking from the tall of the fish, died. But living on instead of dying soon, and feeding and continuing to grow, the living head and that part of the body of the fish to which it was at tached, grew out beyond the line of the lifeless head and came practically to constitute the fish, with the lifeless head projecting now from the side of the trunk. The lifeless' head was, at last about a third of the length of the fish back from the head surviving, The total length of the fish when It died was about one and one fourtb Inches. 'j 1.

1 lujb miliar cu uiuuiug auu a iculu ui lwu Inches made perhaps the record for such freak fishes, a double headed rainbow trout having once been raised to that age and length at the United States fish hatchery at Duluth, Minn, They would be wonders, these finny freaks, If they could be raised to ma turity. Canyon Co or Effect. "The wonderful colorations of the Yellowstone canyon," said It. B. Potts of Scranton to the Milwaukee Free Press, "are due to the decomposition and disintegration of the rocks in that Immediats vicinity.

This glacial action covered over vast areas of the park ond blotted out for all time any trace. of volcanic activity. But by digging down lu many of the dense forests of to day traces of prehistoric eruptions may be found. The various spring; and geysers to be seen now are all that remain of the violent activity thai took place in this section of the Rocky mountain ranges ages and ages ago. It is claimed by some that these art slowly diminishing in their output of hot water and mud and gradually becoming extinct.

While it is true many of the geysers that played a score ot more years ago are now dead, It Is also a fact that about an equal number of new ones have since then sprung Into existence. Those who have studied the geysers deny that they are dlmln ishlng In volume or force. For yean scientists have kept an authentic rec ord of the geysers, and their statistics do not show any perceptible change in a lifetime. It Is reasonable to expect that what remains of the past volcanic action will continue to be a sonrci of unceasing wonder and admiration for the world for centuries." Oettlas; Oat of a DlfflowUy. She Which would you rather lose, Jack me or my money? He You, sweetheart She Oh, Jack! He Bnt I would.

Because, don'l you see, dearest, if I lost you I would hava tht money to offer large rewards for your recovery and get you back gain. Sh Dear Jackl Judge, Clroasnstantl alBvldsnos At a lawyer's dinner the subject ot circumstantial evidence was discussed. One lawyer, says the New York Tribune, said that the best Illustration of circumstantial evidence as proof was in a story he had recently heard. A young and pretty girl had been out walking. On her return her mother said: "Where have you been, my dear?" "Only walking In the park," she re piled.

"With whom?" pursued her mother. "No one, mamma," said the young girl. "No one?" her mother repeated. "No one," was the reply. "Then," said ktbe older lady, "explain bow It Is that you have come home with a walking stick when you started with an umbrella." DON'T MISS THIS.

A Car for Btomach Trouble A New Method, by Abeorptiott No Drug. Do Yon Belch? It means diseased Stomach. Are you afflicted with Short Breath, Gas. Sour Eructations, Heart Pains, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Burning rains ana ieau Weiifht In Pit of Stomach. Acid Stom ach.

Distended Abdomen, Dizziness, Colic? Bad Breath or Any Other Stomach Torture? Let us send you a box of Mull Ami Stelch Wafers free to convince you that It cures. Nothing else like It known. It's sure and very pleasant Cures by absorption. Harmless. No drugs.

Stomach Trouble can't be cured otherwise so says Medical Science. Drugs won't do they eat up the Stomach and make you worse. We know Mull's Anti Belch Wafers enre and ws want you to know it hence this offer. SPECIAL OFFER The regular price of Mull's Anti Belch Wafers is 50c a box, but to Introduce It to thousands of sufferers we will send two (2) boxes upon reoalnt of 75c and this advertisement. or we will send you a sample free for this coupon.

9305 A FREE BOX 114 Send thl. coupon with your name and dree led drug gist's nam who does not if II it lor a free box oi Mull's Anti Belch Wafers to MULL'S GK APE TONIC Third Are. Rock island. 111. Give Full Aidrtsi and Writ Plainly Sold at all druggists, B0 per box.

About the Size of It. "Mamma," queried small Florsniay, "what is the difference between biography and autobiography?" "Biography, my dear," replied the wIho mother, "shows a man as he Is, while autobiography showa him as he thinks he Is." Very Low Ratea to California via Wabaah R. R. From Sept 15th to Oct. Slst.

Single trip toloni.it tickets on sale at all stations. Write any Wabash Agent or address C. S. Crane, G. P.

St, T. St. Louis, Mo. Another Labor Union. Ryder I see by the paper this morning there was a "tie up" on one of the western trunk lines last night.

Walker More la bur troubles, eh? Ryder Yes. in a way. A silly couple got married ou a pnrlor car. Have used PIso's Our for Consumption nearly two years, snd find nothing to compsre with it. Mrs.

Morgan, Berkeley, 8ept. 2, 1901. In the Hour of Danger. He is known as a battle scarred hero, Who rejoiced in the cannon's sound; But his warlike soul sinks down to zero When his wife happens to be around. Don't spoil your olothes.

'TJsfcRed Cross BaJfcttueAud keep them white as suow. All grocers, 6 cents a package. In all eras and all cliuies a woman ot great genius or beauty bus done what she chose. Ouidn. Vjfjtt TermMnUf Me far Tear.

Sr.narU bough.rtr, N. 1. Kenuftdr FHToMt. n.wedr curd Cm1 orerWjrean. tl.ll) Admiration is tho daughter of lguor tnce.

Franklin. Mr. Wlnslow's Soothiho STsrr tor OMldnn tatlhlnsi softenf the sum, red um. infUramauoa, ai I ar. pais, wing oojiq.

onv a Public story tellers still earn a good livelihood in Japan. In Tokio aloue 000 of them ply their trade, provided with small table, a fan and a paper rapper to illustrate and emphasize the poiuts ot their tales. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha Signature of The Best Cure Dont believe rheumatism can be cured by nibbing liniment or oil on the sore spot The disease cannot be reached in that way. It must be taken out of the system.

Celery King cures rheu J7 tun' feswQraat English Remedy LAIR'O PILLO Tumors Conmed Without Operations Unqualified Success of Lydla E. PtoKham'o i Vegetable Compound tn Cases of Mi's. Fee: and Miss Adams One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound is the conquering of woman's dread enemy, Tumor. So called "wandering pains" may eome from Its early stages, or the presence of danger may be made manifest by excessive menstruation accompanied by unusual pain extending from the ovaries down the groin and thighs.

If you have mysterious pains. If there are indications of inflammation ulceration or displacement, don't wait for time to confirm your fears and go through the horrors of a hospital operation; secure Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound right away and begin Its use and write Mrs. Pinkham of Lynn, for advice. Read these strong letters from grateful women who have been cured: Dear Mrs.

Pinkham (First Letter.) "In looking over your book I see that your medicine curus Tumor of the Uterus. I have been to a doctor and he tolls me I have a tumor. I will be more than grateful if you can help me, aa I do so dread an operation." Fannie D. Fox, Dear Mrs. Pinkham: (Second Letter.) I take the liberty to congratulate you on the success I have had with your wonderful meaicme.

"Eighteen months ago my monthlies stopped. Shortly after I felt so badlyl submitted to a thorough examination by a physician, and was told that I had a tumor on the uterus and would have to undergo an operation. I soon after read one of your advertisement and derided to give Lydia E. Fink bam' Vegetable Compound a trial. After taking five bottles as directed, the tumor is entirely gone.

I have again been examined Lrdia Plnkham's Yeftetable Compound a a CLIMAX Climax on their tables snd will have no other. We want you to try it and become a itrady customer. are placing in each package on of a list of presents, among which ar GENTLEMEN'S WATCH, Stem winder, Case eod Mavenieatjraaranteed. PAIR OP SCISSORS. SCARP PIN.

8LEEVB BUTTONS. PEN KNIFB. LADY'S BROOCH. TBA SPOON. BBAUTY PIN with (ton setting LADY'S RTNO with steae setting.

LAOY'S NECKLACE of Fancy Beads. STICK PIN. enameled and stone Setting. DINNER BELL, SCREW DRIVER. SPOOL OP EMBROIDERY Sit K.

AND BYBS CAR0 0P SAFETY PINS. LADY'S HANDKERCHIEF. wlthJaCe corner. AND MANY OTHERS. To be had of all w'ue grocers st Price no greater thaa ordinary package coffees much inferior to Climax.

CLIMAX g.KUfS.r COMPANY Indianspolis, Indiana. 1 1 I I OHntax Baking Powder Forest Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. THK FAeflLV FAVORITE MEOIOINI A candy' twaHTif BEST FOR Red Cr ss Is highly endorsed by housekeepers everywhere. It purifies, whitens, cleans and Preserves Try It, and you will always want It Your grocer will sell you a large 2 ounce package for only 5 cents. Remember the name.

WINTER CRUISES MADHIA, SPAIN. THE MEDITER KAW1AN AND THE ORUNT By the Wabash Railroad and the well known twin screw B. 8. Holtlre of the Hamburg Amer hitt New York January 80th, IKiJ, lasting 76 days. 67 day on shore, 17 days In Egypt and the Holy Land.

The most interesting and extensive cruise of lu kind ever plunnedT Ratea, covering all expenses, taw. and upward from New York. Other cruises to the Wet Indies. Nassau and the Spanish Main 125 and upward. Descriptive Itinerary for ic stump.

Best accommodations secured by booking early. Call on or address R. G. THOMPSON. T.

Wabash t.R. rati Wayne, lad. Insist ape) year printer Ming Eagl Ltaaa Paper tor year Utter Paper. Thl I tk proper thlas. Taka aa atbar.

by the physician and he says I have no signs of a tumor now. It has also brought my monthlies around once more; ana I ara entirely well I shall never be without a bot tie of Lydia Pinkham' Vegetable Compound in the house." Fannie D. Fox, Bradford, Pa. Another Case of Tumor Cnred by Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound.

Dear Mrs. Pinkham: About three years ago I had intense pant In my stomach, with cramp and raging beadaohee. Tha doctor prescribed for me, but finding that I did not get any better be examined me and. to ruv surnrue. declared I had a tumor in the uterus.

"I felt rare that It meant my death warrant, and was very disheartened. I sjwnt hundreds of dollars In doctoring, but the tumor kept growing, till the doctor said that nothing but an operation would save me. Fortunately I corresponded with my aunt in the New Eng and States, who advised me to try Lydia fi. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound before submitting to an operation, and I at once started taking a regular treatment, finding to my relief that my general health began to inprove, and after three months I noticed that the tumor bad reduced in size. I kept on taking the Compound, and in ten months it had entirely disappeared without an operation, and using no medicine but I.vdla E.

1'inkham's Vegetable Compound, and words fail to express now grateful I am for the good it ha done me." Miss Luella Adums, Colonnade Hotel, Seattle, Wash. Such unquestionable testimony proves the value of Lydia E. l'inkhain's Vegetable Compound, and should give confidence and hope to every sick woman. Mrs. Pinkham Invites all ailing women to write to her at Lynn, for advice.

i a Woman's Kemedj for Woman's IDs. Presents for You! Some cottljr snd beiutiful) othrr good and iHefuL All sell tt from 5 cents to 1.50 in any store. Wc pack on in each package of PACKAGE COFFEE (Never Sold la Bulk) How csn afford it? We cannot. We hope to get our monrr back by having many thousands more housewires try Climax. We know if they one try It, thry will continue to buy it became it the best.

Clean, whole berries blended from the Sett that comet to the American market. Manv thouianda of American women are mini R.1 1 and Beet For Qulok, Sura Baking. AO Dngsbti THE BOWELS XL cfarflE4RTS DUdjeiAhecdoJ amb aax Kurna or JOB PRINTING C1TI VI A CALL w. w. v.

v. No. 39 1905 Wbaa wrtthar te AdverMasr pleaee asy yaa we iweaaiat Ja tnia Ball Elm peeer. "UTW'M FDE LE SS; BYES' aw tmttr. falOesstssas tartsHfWs.

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