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I. 71 ''pAtiE FOUR i FRI0AY, DECEMBER 8, 191G, 1 iiAWRENGE TDAILY JOURNAL-WORLD ANE HlLLFIGHT A Food Embargo? It is a Double-Ed zed Sword! TODAY :owersocKsATu.RDAY The attempt to reduce or at least GOOD SERVICE" Merchants National Bank stop the mcreasa mfood in -jAND PRAIRIE GROVE 1 It is better to be glad you did--; than scrry you did not buy your piano of this country byagitAtin 'fed an embargo in food stuffs, sdtmds like a i i simple sohrtjea of ihe CAMPAiGNS OF THE. FIRST ojs problem! trouble aoout ltis KANSAS BATTERY Pauline possession of money alone will not in-cure, complete satisfaction in life. ros. THE JOURNAL-WORLD edged sword and playing with two- ninrn Di7An AT RFIINION edged swords is a hazardous ArSLI hbnU il rvr.Ui'.IWiX If there were an actual food short- ace in this country just barely Theedcre Gardner Gave An Account rederick of the Historic Battery to til THE WORLD COMPANY An American was burned at the enough food or less than enough for the population self preservation, the first law of nations as well as indi Veterans w.

M.i.U.S, President i Stake Lv Villa's mon. Other Amori. viduals, would justify an embargo, i -i nr DUUNEKEDD3CK Flayer Report Was Requested to Give State Historical Society a Complete Account In a Forceful Primitive Characterization 1 New, DeP.rtmLrnr!?S. fn? thiS Hasiness Department 134i nt consider that their 1111 LIT countryman below the bonier had "Nanette of the Wilds KATES ample warning to fret out of Mexico. Ily Carrier With this thought in mind, while liut tnat is not tne situation, we produce more food than we can consume.

The nations at war and seme of the neutrals produce less than they consume. They come to this country with their money to purchase what th need. Their needs," because of the war, Month they may not be able to approve ex- Mnctly in Advance, 1 4.J0 a'ctly of the exploit of Villa's men Rr Mail they will be able to understand whv (The following article is the first part of the paper read before the veterans at the. Frairie Grove reunion by Theodore Gardner. The paper will be published in the Journal-World in two instalments.) Strictly in Advance, I Year of the sort can be received with th arc much greater than in normal Bv Willard Mack The' Royal Canadian Northwest Mounted Police is one of the greatest bodies of men in the world.

It is internationally famous and the fact that this story deals with the life of these men makes this a strong dramatic production. Willard Mack author of the photoplay and a well know actor, plays the opposite role to that of Miss Frederick. ALSO BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURE such equanimity by the at Washington. beginning January lt. 1317, if subscript inns are not paid in Hindman contemplated moving up from Van -Buren in an attempt to awaken it from its state of semi-somnolence.

Learning that Marma-duke had already advanced north as far as Cane Hill, Blunt decided to attack him and attempt his destruction before Hindman could reach him with his main army. Accordingly orders were issued and we moved south from camp at Lindsey's Prairie, thirty-five miles north of Cane Hill, at 5:30 a. Nov. 27th. We covered twenty-five miles the first day, and the following morning sailed into Mamiaduke pellmell.

Rabb's 2nd Indiana Battery of twelve pounders, and times and the price thev are willing advance the rate will be year 2.2. to pay goes a long way toward establishing the price that the domestic consumer must pay. It is annoying, but to the extent rfeface The First Kansas Battery was commanded from the date of its reorganization in the spring of 1862 by 1st Lieut. Marcus D. Tenny, except for a few weeks in the summer The of the American Automobile association declared at the annual convention of the associa that the foreign demand affects the Office 722 Massachusetts Street Chicago Representative.

A. R. Keator, 1111 Hartford Building New York Reproentrtivc Ceo. II. Alcorn.

23 West 31st Street New York City price we must accept the annoyance with the best grace we can. The alternative would be an unneutral act against the nations which of 1853 when Cant. Allen joined us, tion that the pedestrian is the most dangerous factor in street traffic. haven't yet reached the point i where the pedestrians are to be tarred frcr.i the streets but such an S3 Stover's Howitzers being lighter guns than our ponderous ten pound Parrots, were placed in advance with owersock Theatre MEMBER Associated Press to some drivers of cars. The owner in Missouri, leaving us camp ai Rolla and proceeding to St.

Louis where he died early fn July. Tenny was immediately promoted to the captaincy and served in that capacity until the Battery was mustered out of service in July, 1865. Tenny was a veteran of the Mexi- Acdit Bureau of Circulations of or.o of the smaller makes can nev- Publishers er when some hasty and careless American Newspaper Association Bureau of Advertising Curtain 8:15. Monday, December llthr oot Rick his craft into the gutter. are able ami willing to buy food stuffs here.

Two years ago we told the world that it was not only our right but our duty to sell munitions of war to any nation that could buy them. It is equally our right and our duty to sell food stuffs and to refuse to do it simply because it incroases the cost to our own people would not only be unneutral, but unspeakably greedy and immoral. Certainly if we expect to buy and sell with the other nations after the war we must buy and sell with them ican war and a Congregational minis Entered at the Post Office in Lawrence, Kansas as second class natter. 11 German efficiency has found a new field of activity in Rumania, where Should you fail to receive vour ter, not too proud to fignt, but too modest to make reports, hence the record in the office of the Adjutant General of Kansas consists of a short article merely reciting the fact that there was such an organization, but rendering no account whatever of its itinerary or of what it accom Journtf em In -Vrld by 7 p. call -West- neighbor has Iven robbing neighbor nion a copy will snt I aml a pf terror has existed be- the cavalry, while the 1st Kansas Battery was sandwiched in with the infantry, and from the fact that the cavalry and lighter guns kept the enemy on the jump from the very start, our guns did nothing in particular except to demonstrate the advantages derived from preparedness.

'The rebels had a small lified cannon of about two-inch calibre, which shot a lead projectile about the size and shape of an old fashioned clock weight. The gunner who was handling this piece got the range on Rabb's Batter, and while the drivers were dismounted standing beside their teams, sent, a ball through one of the drivers which continued through both his horses instantly killing all three. The fight at Cane Hill resolved itself largely into a foot race, extending weil up into Call betwetn 7 ani you at once, o'clock. iv. cvn me oi me uuinanian armies and the setting tin of German authority.

There is no doubt that th? i a. 1 1 1 a I ig in. it syMcni win iuick restore Laurence. Kansas Dccenfcer 8. 1916.

L-u. Thrt ir lachia will no longer have to (fear one another. And for their pro now. But there is also another side to it the effect of an embargo on our own prosperity. We have tried this embargo business once befoi'c in our history.

In December, 1807, cor.jress forbade exports until France and Great Britain settled their war. The next year American exports dropped from to $22,000,000, revenue fell from $16,000,009 to a 'few According to the code of IJ.1I.1- tfVl.hn I II int 'litirnr itn-tiiw 4 Via plished in the lour years ot us existence. The secretary of the State Historical Society, Mr. W. E.

Connelly, became interested in an article which I wrote for the entertainment of the Douglas County Old Settlers in September last, in which I gave a sort of chronological oi my connection with the Battery from the nnllmMit Tnno Tl-i Ififi re- i rt Vr? -a Rumanians will pay. The Berlin has been hit hy a anoreciativelv of the fact that the nearc ere are great oil fields in the conquered the foothills of the Boston Mountains, and when our troops had the rebel artillery in jeopardy and were lands and that Wallachia is a food When jonn u. iloCiKOTeAcr. Jr. i A.

1 i -4. i J-l-i feelS tmnollfHi tn nil- lic rrr.r -K down to December 7th, 1862, the UJ the cost of living ha risen so hirh. it is small vender that tho rt date of the Battle of Trairie Grove, ff tvV fj 1 and suggested that I go ahead and McDonald post haate with a whitp flaf. hpec-ms- fin riTmistiee for thousands, sailors were thrown out of work, losing $20,000,000 pay; ships earnings of $12,500,000 were wiped out, workingmen on land lost through unemployment, thousands of business houses failed, the jails throughout the country were full of men imprisoned for debt, whole rows of stores closed in northern oeoDle are making lo Although the latest events do not complete tne ni story ior puoncation --r dead about it. indicate the conclusion of the war, burying III lllKS Jia.

Xi.iOVUXc 1 and for their wounded. the situation is more satisfactory to caring Just Society in order that the future stu Germany than it has been at any When miiitarv prviKirctmn r-. sInce the var began to go con- cities, cotton growers in the south rf I 4 tz fi Al 1. A i ii pcviiic.iiiuii anT uie Bal ped in this country, tho American sav were sust.ined by the state, grass grew in New York streets, and dis 'Let Georire do it dent of Kansas history might be able to trace the wanderings ot the Battery from the wilds of the Ozarks to the classic shades of old Lookout Mountain in Tennessee. The following pages contain some personal observations from the stand- what General Blunt and his staff said has not been recorded, but from the writer's general knowledge of them, he feels justified in making the assertion that it would not look appropriate in a Sunday School book.

Later on Blunt had occasion to call Gen. Hindman sharply to book fr the un- The Briton nrce ari'y content spread so rapidly that New ar.l England states passed nullification maiier a tieai more says, "Ixt Lloyd-George do XThis isTfye life! is is tic of the Mame. Bucharest ha' fallen and the governments of Russia and Great Britain are contending with internal political conflicts. The new cabinet in England and the campaign of the duma in Russia may indicate the awakening in these coun laws and talked of open secession. 3 After 1-1 months of this a scared 1 7 urnvvontod lien st fiifro rt Yn c-r rinf congress repealed the embargo act.

cop ous quotations from reports of 1 lr TT i when his troops succeeded captur-vanous officers both Union and Con-1 1 TT a It would be fine if we could eat our The $ufTragists who displayed a banner in congress while the 'presi tries to the necessity of a sterner i i i i i mi; cii4iiit; uiiiuii uii tas. umi cake and have it too if wc could en- dent va hi-; Pecution of the war, directed bv II 1 1 went tr. th U-Mt ithe best t.ilrnt tbn fn.intriV nft J. -v x.wimtiAui il'fmi at the Battles of Cane Hiii and Prairie Grove. aids under a flag of truse through ours and save all the money.

Tickets now on sale at Round Corner Drug Store. Phones 20. Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, S1.50 it- If they did not get the banner'" is now too late to help Rumania. I But tne entire union camp, simply tor tne i 3 that can't be. Prosperity and purpose of making personal observa- 3 back, ihey at least secured the pub-' 'ussia anfl England are confronted licity which they prirel a great dca! with the imminent necessity of do-more, ir.g something to help themselves.

tion oi the location, character ano members of our troops. And again at the battle of Prairie Grove, when he used the same strategem in order to cover the retreat of his army. Verv few people of this generation, except students of history, are aware of the fact that the state of Missouri was admitted into the Union in 1820 as an independent Republic, with power to collect customs, prosecute war, receive ambassadors from foreign countries and do such other our pickets on the mountains south of Cane Hill, and every morning for PLYMOUTH As heretofore stated, the part nla high prices go together always have and probably always will. So you see there's a whole lot more to this question of trying to regelate food prices than merely putting en an embargo. We are strongly in favor of doing everything possible to keep prices down by breaking up food corners and prosecuting to the limit those responsible for them.

But there is no relation whatever between these things and an embargo. Wichita Beacon. alJuY 'TrAlv wftf rw rT-rk 11 short ngo Rumania wa, i Pi pjic Vp not hehl by the allies, but it has bcpn zizr Imn o.n.l nt l10 Now arr considering ed by the 1st Kansas Battery at the I the entirej-timeivve haUbecn up and out in line of battle before daylight the What are you doing to make battle of Cane Hill was insignificant, on a cross road running east from Cane Hill to an intersection with the world better? PLYMOUTH tfer nrices n-pvi Ir. '-l Tvr anl nwre centralize! min P-Mr prices for the prosecution of the w.ir Cove Creek road at a point known m7 t- 7- consisting in sending a few shells af-dent nation. She continued in this retreating column of Cenfeder- anomalous condition for forty years 1 -j t- i ates a mile distant-as thev clamber-until 1861, when President Lineolr A th Bogton called pon her Governor, Hon.

Clai-. Mountain nnd dark lhe Tf tro'o'ps for the 0 a ht hope to approximate something tr Th i. nrany nas nan since liehting as Hog Eye. On Sunday Dec. 7th, our pickets south of town i were driven in by such a furious on- slaught that the enemy appeared to! be prraring to attack in force.

It v-. i.u... hrran. ivw men svmn.irn to vvtrn hA .1 TO START RESCUE VOYAGE rebellion in th? sovthern slates. This the Army of the Frontier reti'aced its 9 i I TRUTHS AND TRIFLES I a a.

irin-. ml munitions for tho war, but the Orman, have furnished the ideas ullVl fntS with the war has been fought, ilozen less than thev were last week 1 oemana was scorniuuv reiuseo. ne fovemor at or.co colled a special 1 i .1 uirnni si-aieg proved later however, to be simply shacklcfon Will Start After Marooned xeint to hold until the main Members of Crew Rebel army, which had completely! London, Dec. 8. Sir Ernest Shack-outranked us and were miles away tojfeton will sail from New our left and rear, could dispatch Zealand, for Ross Sea on December 16 er a bounteous repast of sion of the State Legislature, which jjjjj r.

body ordered an election to choose har(tack asserted itself through the boycott. bacon and coffee, were soon and tne actual management of their campaigns over to the Germans did the Austrians get anywhere. For the, allies tho war has born carried on ac-cerdirg to a number of systems. They While the toy counter is a great centrr of attraction these days, it has nothing on the w. k.

pie counter, take it from the Washington dispatches. -j i wrapt in the arms of old Morpheus, consider the question of seceding; 11 tt ti happy in the consciousness of having Union. ti, uenerai nerron and tnen turn upon i to rescue the members of his Antarc- from the me tiiLJuii iiitrL 1 ii 1 The successful life insurance agrnt at Portland. who at the age of us. day's and organized by iMiifcii ir.cir siiporioniy in man years quit a Prire chairman, and then unanimous jUr JOO lO unnlil Un "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Whisk the 'v declared in favor of remaining in ers Refunded' reads a card in shop of a cheerful barber.

i the Union. tic expedition marooned thrre, according to a dispatch from Wellington. The ten men whose rescue he will attempt are Captain Mackintosh and nine members of the crew of the Au rora, who were marooned in the neighborhood of the Ross Barrier when the ship broke away in a bliz A careful perusal of General Blunt's report clears up the mystery. About ten o'clock p. of the 6th, Colonel Wiekersham, who at Blunt's request had been sent ahead by General Her-ron, arrived at Cane Hill with the 2nd Wisconsin, 1st Iowa, 10th Illinois and 8th Missouri cavalry.

Blunt was very apprehensive that Hindman The action of the Army of the Frontier in routing Marmaduke and Shelby out of Cane Hill in such an unceremonious manner seemed greatly to displease General Hindman, who decided to come up and try it himself. He dispatched a body of troops in ad- Our mad desire to cant" re Villa fh intention of al onrVt ns completing four-year -course has through one general ytaff. Now that of The chances aro his clne v.orkinp thfv arp to attempt to build one as no arl? Cn. Iikc il VobW. The United States At of.i- another country which takes little the letter Clings of life wi 1 he 4n- i ia a The Governor then ordered a mobilisation of the state militia and appointed a Brigadier General in each congressional district with Trice as dead or alive seems to have cooled I with the weather.

Commander zard 21 months ago. They had only inu 0 i vanre with orders to engage the at- The camp at St. Louis was named w- in Chief. haaced by his collcgo tra ni ir. would attempt a flank movement, I a scanty supply of provisions at that and in discussing the matter, deter-: time and nothing lias been heard possib'o to h.ear how a Kansas bov.

amp Jackson honor of the Gov-, monntains Routh of Cane HilL Their omor. oir.cer 01 me u. r. rmy who are able to make a comfortable arr.n;nt of mr.iov are li'criv to mned to send a cavalry force east by from them since. mined to send a cavalry force east trains! from infancy i.i shouting rabbits, will bo more than a match fur m- limn- I'uill Leon A.

Cengdon. author of "The Fight for Food." finds as result of an investigation of living costs that the wife of -a man who receives 00 a year s'lould spend of thrt amourd for clothes; and she shou'ri have no trouble using every cent cf it. 4." xr 1 activities became so persistent and apt. iNatnamal Lyon stationed at threatening that Blunt wired General the Hog Eye road to its intersectio J-ou3: that this farce Hemm in command of, the 2nd Di- with the Cove Creek and Fayettvill on I-w At t- ai At I among who realise that Kuropean sollicrs 1 LIQUID BLUE' of the State of Missouri playing the visjon of the Army of the Frontier, I roads. A certain Colonel J.

M. independent nation role had gone far; ptirmnfi Snrir.frfipiH I Richardson, of tho uth so he took some retrular OUTBURSTS OF EVERE1T TRUE. mcu X111 iuues jiuiui, uiumua, aancn lu ot" per- Since the wa starteJ 1 ro netirl a II troops and marched out to Camp wIim-p tiwpp1p(I in maltp jhx co au c.nr pu. water than ever. Give mc Crow la Jackson, vneie he proceeded to assistance.

Hindman, believing Commanding two hundred and fifty Blue that's a to-ounr of rt IPP0 assembled State he fould reach Blunt before Hern men, with instructions to take posi- good'ne You Ze mj Hothw I Miht-a. Whereupon the Governor, arrrivedt hls whole tion on the main roads and -t fro Hmning lit Li oonsilermr this an act of war on nai, 1 aS- lL 1 ht irom out ioua. P. Casper' Harvey has discovered in an Iowa paper an item about a ''state fool inspector," who is probably the same party that the dealer in adulterated food products refers to as the "fool state inspector." 7r-A -xI "THANKS, I UOM'T CAR inart of the United States against thejfourteen thousand effective men) in 1 indenendent republic of Missouri call REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS motion by three different routes, con advance to the last extremity, send-; ing courier at once to notify this blundering dunderhead went out! on the Hog Eye road to within henr-i As a General Rule Sunday is hair washing day; Monday wash day for clothes. I Some inci have the same difficulty Warranty Deeds Mrs.

Jennie Hoflin nnrl ing distance of the Cove Creek verging at a point a few miles northeast of Cane Hill and in close proximity to our wagon train of five hundred six-mule teams parked at Rheas Mill. It was alwavs puzzling to me to 1 i HT. T- 1 ed for fifty thousand volunteers to repel the invaders and ordered them assemble at Boonville. Lyon embarked such troops as were available 11 boats and steamed up to Jefferson City, from which point the Governor end other state officers precipitately fWl. Passing on up the river to cuu uieie stoppea.

isext morning i uougias county, Kansas, unto A. II. about nine o'clock, he came back to i Fair, $3,000. Lot 11 Hosford's Sec-camp and reported to Blunt that the end addition. Lawrenoo.

collecting their thoughts they do in collecting their accounts, having a scarcity of both. Small debts are the easiest to make understand why Blunt held his divi- rebel army had been passing north Chas. E. Simmons and wife. Doue- sion at Cane Hid while Hindman 1 since midnight, and from the noise; las county.

Kansas, unto I.nuis A -V liv 1 1 -l marched clear around ium onine juctged they had considerable ar-piaiehel, SV2 SE'i 14 18 xNhilo the simple life is being lived 1 flight the state militia, who were the Favettville-VanBuren, Cove Creek i tillery. The name of Colonel J. 'd XV NE4 5, 13, 18. by more people than ever this armed only with shot guns and squir-' telegraph roads. For more than Richardson, Jbf the 14th Missouri Thos.

Minford and wife, Osage that IS not saying that it IS any more re! rifles. week the rebels had heen driving in State Militia, will sfnnH fnr nil i COUntv. Kansas, nntrt riinC wZt Thus began the struggle for su popular, i ACAxt( TOO STINGY I To cuy a I his own. 1 I -v; r-----i premacy in the State of Missouri which cor-tinucd in the "twilicrht 7one" until the close of the war, be- emblazoned upon the pages of his-1 mons, $7,000. W'i SW of 9, 15, 18.

tory either as a coward or aj Sarah J. Smith, Lawrence, traitor. unto Charlene Smith, $1. Parts lots (To be Continued) 7 and 8 and all lot 6, block 2, Oread addition. There may be some connection between th Christmas box of cigars BID BREATH and the fact that so manv men swear ing the scene of constant turmoil un- Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS the Cause and Remove It off s.r.oking each New Year. til the last. i There were three engagements All of us see the need of censorship whieh assumed the dimensions of; for the other fellow. i battles, and nlmost innumerable skir-i A PIrin Sf afemont Ahnnf ONE BOSH RELIEVES A COLD-NO QUININE Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub- 1 tion Prices by Mail statute for calomel, act gently on the The announcement that after Jan-bowelsandpositively do the work.

uary 1st, 1917, all arrearages from People afflicted with bad breath find that date 'would be charged ot the rushes were fouo-ht for supremacy in 1 "That young fellow who was here Mi0rj. jt Wilson's Creek. August evening seems to be a coming; 10th, 18G1. the Confederates held the I man," remarked father at the break- I feld, the Union forces retiring to fast table. Springfield, twelve miles in the rear.

I "Well' rnoke up mother, "I can't! At Pea Ridge, or Elkhorn Tavern, (say as to that, but he certainly is a March 10th, 1SS2. the Confederates rate of a year, has resulted in had a large number of subscribers mak-l ing payment for a year or more in; advance in order to retain the old rate tat Rape's Cold Compound" ends colds or grippe in a few hours. staying yoang man. of 51.50 a year. 'rere defeated, and at Prairie Grove December 7th, 18G2.

thev were so se- rr 1 Ansco Spedex Cameras make a i verely handled that thev never suc- jo maKe tne matter plain, the sub-, i'ciicf comes instanllv senber whose supscription expires any a dose t-iken time during 101 7 ean emiri fft nAc Aaken two hours untn hne Christmas present. McColloch's. i ceeded in assembling an army of UIICV UUh Olive Tablets. Tha pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken fcr bad breath by all who know them. Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr.

F. M. Edwards discovered the the paper at $1.50 a vear. bv nav nrr Al tKcn. WU1 cnu WPPO sufficient numbers or standing to con- For pure ice cream call 182.

Wiede- dart anything but a raid. in advance. For instanW snhihr i a. severe cold 1 1. 1 11 1 1 1 1 i 11a nnm n4.

1 nann s. whose subscrintion exDires next I ooay or can come in at that time and by pay-' it promptly onens 1 J- intr 1 f.H will I i -i -iia 1 A :t.v: i 'VC 3 Zu passages in the head. wnne tne subscriber It is the purpose of this article to reeite sone incidents in connection with the Batt'e of Prairi Grove and the nart played in that tragedy by the 40 nun out of 50 who have First Kansas Battery, and in order ever had Sam Clarke meas- i Ket the proper light or. them. I .1 have t.nken crinnrp nf few davs year, whose sub-; scription expires January 1st, 1917, stops nasty discharge or nose run-rung, relieves sick headache, dullness.

n- fevenahnooc too. stons nastv fliam- 2" n.iiK, reueve? sick ilea n- feverisbne5s enr-a ning, relieves sick headache dSlnT ievenshness. thrnnf sore nfJV "-o pay un-, formula after seventeen years of prac- seventeen years ot prac-; til July 1st, 1917, will be charged at i soreness an, Hv? II I i fir a. suit nr nvpr. tice among patients aft icted with bowel the rate of $2.25 a year from Janu- i Don't sfav cf stay stufroH-nr.

t.i will tell and liver complaint with attendant ary 1st, 1917. ing and muffing! Ease you that he hack ward, and as a sort of preface for your I have included some incidents in oon-ey can get 1 with, the skirmish at Cane ran give you more lore bad, It will therefore pay every sub-1 bine head! Nnth, XI money than they 1 ar scriber receiving the paper by mail to gives such promnt' Telief rn. I Hill here. 1 After def eatir the rebel armv un Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets? are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive dH;" you will them by their gli ve color.

jTake' I one or two every see that his subscription at all times Cold Compound," which costs only 25 is paid advance. He can wait and cents at any drug store. It acts with- der Cooper and Marmadukej HI 707 Mast. Phone 505 Bell i old ort: the oi ftnej HiaKe uie pa-yraeni later, out tne lie- OUT assistance, tastes nice, causes no inconvenience. Be sure you cet th Frontier liVmrelv alonp- south 1 if win cosx mm iniy per.

cent more inc rrontier loateii nesureiy aiong soain jqc an(i 25c per box. AH druggists. than, to nav Jdyanc juntil intelligence that -iuLAikiii ge lay will cost him fifty per. cent more.

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