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PAGE FOUR SATtHnAY F.venlnt Jan. 3., 1914, THE riTTSr.lTRG DAILY HEADLIGHT. 5,000 HANS WENT TO JAIL LAST TEAR FOUND RUINS OF CITY OF REFUGE IN ANDES TAIWAN OF THE APES By LHfjnr Rice Burroughs Henry M. Blossom, vJ, GREAT RACING PLAY STATF. OF CONTROIj VTIIFHS FIGl'TtFN SHOWING STATF 'S ei-SSFIXFSS." le late on the habits- of these ancient people until wo have had more opportunity to study the tlnds made in the burial caves and to enmparo theso with finds made in other parts of Peru.

We know that they wero masters in the Art of Btcme-cultlng, that they knew how to make bronze and that they had considerable artistic sense, originality and ingenuity. Their pottery is varied in form and attractive in ornamentation, They understood how to plan great architectural and engineering works and to carry them to a satisfactory conclusion." Prof. Bingham's tlnnl report of the expedition, dealing with the scientific data obtained, will be made to the National Geographical Society in the near future and through the society will he given to the world. GKOlXX.lCAIi F.XPFIMTIOX PERV PISCOVFRKO U'Ht! (HU ON MOUNTAIN. eciiers in.

ounllc There Were 7tt l.Up.-or tonvlrtlon In UU.t, mid Two other Counties Not KoMrttmf, However. ft H'n tin Am'tfut Capltl thr (riidlr vt tlm liicii Kmptro An linllan l.rd th' Way for Aiin-rlcim Ii'splotvrs. BEPLETE WITH HUMAN INTEREST FULL OF THRILLING SITUATIONS i 5 PW DENTEO IN In their precarious position the limb, saw the great lion halt In his restless pacing the bloodcurdling cry smote his ears and then stink quickly Into the Jungle to be Instantly lost to view. "Most remarkable, most remarkable." murmured Professor IJnrter, clntchlng frantically at Mr. Philander to regain the balance which the sudden fright had so perilously endangered.

Unfortunately for them both Mr. Philander's center of equilibrium was at that very moment hanging upon the ragged edge of nothing, so that It needed but the additional Impetus supplied by the additional weight of Professor Porter's body to topple the devoted secretary from the limb. For a moment they swayed uncertainly, nnd then, with mingled and most tin-scholarly shrieks, they pitched headlong from tho tree, locked in frenzied embrace. It was quite some moments ere either moved, for both were positive that any such attempt would reveal so many breaks and fractures as to make further progress impossible. At length Professor Porter essayed nn attempt to move tine leg.

To his surprise it responded to his will as in days gone by. He now drew up Its mate and stretched it forth again. "Most remarkable," he murmured. "Thank heaven, professor," whls pored Mr. Philander fervently.

"You're not dead, then?" "Tut. tut. Mr. Philander; tut. tut!" cautioned Professor Porter.

"1 do not know as yet." Willi infinite solicitude Professor Porter wiggled his right arm joy! It Topeka, 3. Prisoners In Kansas county jails Hiring 1313 4.883 Prisoners- awaiting trial 367 Prisoners under sentence 744 Boys under HI sent to jail GREAT PARTS 6 On pncps of the two men. when he Mood curiously watching: thorn. "Most reprehensible, moat oxelalthed I'rofcssor Porter, with ft faint trace of irrJAntlon in his Voice. "Never, Mr.

Philander, never before In my life have I known one of these animals to be permitted to ronm nt large from its caice. 1 shall most certainly report this most outrageous breach of ethics to the directors of the Roologicnl cordon." "Quite rifrht, professor," ntjreod Mr. PhiVinder. "nnd (he booh or it is done the hotter. Let us stmt now." Seizi he professor hy he nn, Mr.

Philander set off In the direction that would put the greatest distance between themselves nnd the lion. Tliey had proceeded hut a short distance when a backward glance revealed that the lion was following them. Mr. Philander tightened his grip upon The Vasta Gasket 5 I iris under 21 sent to Jail 18 Tidal divorces 1313 2.4SU 100 ACTUAL PUNCHES" Washington, Jim. 3.

Hut for (he ai-cldpntnl inoettn. with rvruvimi Indlim the discovery of the ruins of trio city of Machu I'lcrhu, the cradle of the Inca Kmpire, on the. top of tho Peruvian Andes tn South hy an expedition under the auspices of the National Geographical Society of Washington, O. and A nle I 'nivnrsity. prohahly never would have linen nmde.

Prof. Hiram llinphani of Yale, director of the expedition in his preliminary report with National Geographical Society, st (tea that the. ancient capital. Ma-chu Picchii, probably will prove to convictions 1913 766 That is th as In 191.1, official record for Kan-nrcording to figures Senator J. W.

Howe, (he board of control. compiled by creta ry to from of the lO.i counties or the state. It is the first official record of livorcps. county criminals and liquor be the largest nnd most important convictions ever made hy state off I- ials. PALACE THEATRE SUNDAY, JAN.

4 Continuous Pcrlorniniice, Oe-jllmilnji 1 in. ruin discovered in South America since the days of the Spanish conquest. While It not only is larger and Fnipcror Menelik. With little authentic known about the Kmperor Menellk of Abyssinia, he did enough in his own obscure corner of the world to establish the reputation of being one of tho most remarkable men whom he negroid race has produced In recent years. The descendant, as he boasted, of the queen of Sheba, when he ascended the throne of KlhiopWi, he had to face a country riven among a score of petty states and principalities.

He had to establish order and introduce the rudiments of civilization. This he accomplished hy calling to his aid the sciences of arts of Ku-rope. He crushed the minor chiefs who opposed him and nbolished slaver He fostered the means of communication and encouraged agriculture. He even built railroads and encouraged his people to trade with the outside world. Such a policy as Kvery county in the state with the xceplions of Crawford, Labette and I Greenwood, filed reports.

The Craw- contains more edifices than any other ruin discovered in Peru, except C- ford and Labette county records will probably make some material In- 2co. ho points out also hat it has reases in the number of county the Hddltiona! advantage from an prisoners, liquor convictions and di vorces. Greenwood is a more nor air henlogical viewpoint of not bavin been occupied by tho descendants which accounts for its not having was Intact. Breathlessly he waved his left arm above Ills prostrate body. It the professor and increased his speed.

"As I was saying. Mr. rhilandor" repented Professor Porter. Mr. Philander took another hasty fiance rearward.

The lion also had quickened his pait and was doggedly maintaining" an unvarying distance behind them. "lie is following us!" gasped Mr. Phi-Innrtrr. breaking Into a run. "Tut.

tut, Mr. Philander!" remonstrated the professor. "This unseemly haste is most unbecoming to men of letters." Mr. Philander dropped the professor's arm nnd broke into a mad orgy of speed that would have done credit to any varsity track team. waved.

mal Kansas county and would make but slight change in the records, it is believed. Kstimating the reports from 1 he three missing count ios the umber of prisoners In county jails dur ing lie year would peril a ps lie in rsi.Vr:3f creased to a little more than ft, 000, while the records for divorces grant "Most remarkable; most remarkable!" he said. "To whom are you signaling, professor?" asked Mr. Philander In an ex-, cited tone. Professor Porter deigned to make no response to this puerile inquiry.

Mr. Philander had not moved from where he had fallen. He had not dared the attempt. How. indeed, could ed in the state during the year might reach 2,700 or even 2, 800.

One of (he really important features of the report is the showing that there are but few young criminals In Kansas. Less than 3 per cent With streaming conttails and shiny silk hat. Professor Archimedes Q.Porter followed, while from the shadows beer torn to pieces by treasure hunters. Prof. Hitifjham tells of having come cross the Indian, who was selling food nnd pasturage for horses to travelers on the mountain trail six days out from 'uzco.

The man when uoestionod. said that he believed there wore signs of ruins on the top of the high and almost inaccessible precipices near by and of-feied to act as guide if he wore well paid, his idea of proper pay being 50 cents. Prof. P.ingham became inter est ed and took the Indian at his word. A few hours later the ruins were discovered, but their real importance wi's not fully realized until weeks later, when extensive excavations were in progress.

"The fact that one of the most important buildings was marked by I ree la rgo i ws. a ra re ea re that was the policy of a great administrator but he achieved one st a rt ling military success. Ascending the throne in 1 66, he had est a blished his supremacy In 187. and from then until 1 H90 his count ry was at peace. Italy had.

however, cast envious eyes on Abyssinia, and in 1 8X9 announced a protectorate over a considerable slice of the coast of the Red sea. In 1890 Menelik declared war on the Kuro-pean power, and for years the conflict dragged on. It was a constant drain on Italy and in 1S96 a great effort was made to bring it to an end. The Italian and A byssinlan forces, joined battle at Adowa, and the former Mere absolutely routed, some of of the men and women who are con one move when one's arms and legs and back were broken? Pi First National Bank PITTSBURG, KANSAS Regular United States Depositary YOUR. RANKING BUSINESS DURING THE NEW YEAR In ransfict inj; your blinking business during the New Year you will Hiul Uc facilities of the First.

National Hunk always at your disposal. Whether you contemplate opening a savings account, a checking account or depositing surplus funds on the Vrt iticate of lteposil, plan, this institution can serve you in the most acceptable manner. (tie fiercest of their victors being the imperial bodyguard led by Taitu Me-nelik's Amazonian queen. fined in Kansas jails during the year to await trial or serve sentences were under the majority age of 21 years. if course the record com piled hy he state covers on ly prisoners in county jails and does not deal with police court cases and men and women who have been confined in the city jails of the larger towns of the state.

Yet with Its population of more tha one und th ree -fifths million people, the total number of county jail prisoners in the 1 0 5 counties during the 12 months of he year will perhaps not exceed 00 0. It is a record, Senator Howe believes, which but few states can show. Tn fact the cent rol board secretary Is inclined to the. theory that Kansas may have this year established brand new record in he suppression of crime wave. Tn the matter of liquor convictions under the.

state prohibitory Prom that time on the reign of Me net Ik con tin ued on its former peered two keen eyes lit interested appreciation of the race. It was Tartan of the apes who watched, with face n-grin. this odd game of follow the leader. He knew the two men were safe enough from attack In so far as the lion was concerned. The very fact that Numn had foregone such easy prey nt all convinced the wise forest craft of Taran thai Numn had already dined.

The lion might stalk them until hungry again, but the chances were that if not angered he would soon tiro of the sport and slink away to hia jungle lair. So Tarznn swung quickly to a lower limb in line with the approaching fugitives, nnd as Mr. Samuel T. Philander came panttug and blowing beneath him, already too speut to struggle up to tli safety of the limb. Tnrzan reached down and, grnsping him by the collar of Ida cunt, yanked him to the Mtnb by his -side.

One eye was buried in the soft lonni; the other, rolling sidewise. was fixed In nwe upon the strange gyrations of Professor Porter. Professor Porter rolled over upon his stomnch. Then he sat up and felt of various portions of his anatomy. "They are all here!" he ejaculated.

Whereupon he rose, and, bending a scathing glance upon the still prostrate form of Samuel T. Philander, he said: "Tut. tut. Mr. Philander; this is no time to indulge in slothful ease.

We must be up and doing." Mr. Philander lifted his other eye out of the mud and gazed In speechless rage at Professor Porter. Then he at tempted to rise, nor could there have been any one more surprised than he when his efforts were Immediately crowned with marked success. He was still bursting with rage, however, at, the cruel injustice of Pro lines of peaceful development. Ling- und.

in rectifying he boundaries of the Soudan, ceded to hi in eight housand square miles, but she stood squarely between the emperor and his ambition, the extension of the boundaries of tils empire to ha rtoiim and Victoria Nyanza, its ancient lintils. I yourself of the serv-your liiuuicial affairs ik are absolnfelv guar- We invite you to av; ice we can render you ii during 1911. All deposits in this br In 10'b't Menetik signed a treaty of la ii re we re bill 7 fi 0 st a convictions, or an average of hut com me ree wild he HuHed Slates, and he accepted an Invitation for the participation of Klhlopla tn the St. Louts New York Times. lightly more ban seven for each indeed by the Hankers' Deposit (luaranfy and fessor Porter's insinuation and was on in Peruvian architecture and that many of the other buildings had windows, added to the sign i Meant dtcu instances that 1 lie city was located in the most inaccessible part of the Andes, tn (Mined me.

to feel that there was a chance that Ma chu Picchu might prove to bo Tampu Tocco. that myt hlcal place from which the Incus had come when they nturted out to, found 'iizco and (o mu ke he beginnings of 1 hat great empire, which was to embrace large part of South America," reports Prof. Bingham. "According to the old legend, h'j Incus became crowded hi their mountain home, to which hey had been driven barbarian hordes, and. eventually recovering their military utreneth, they left Tampu Tocco leadership of three brothers, g-ing out of three win flows in one of the most conspicuous and best-built structures led mo to wonder whether it might nut be possible that the Incus had purposely deceived tho bpan-1arda in telling them Tampu Toccu was southwest of Cuzco when it WiUi actually north.

"Machu IMcchu is essentially a city of refuge, it js perched on a mountain top In the most inaccessible corner of he most inaccessible section of the Prubarnba Hiver. So far as 1 ion counties which filed reports. the point of rendering a tart rejoinder Surety Company ot the State ot Kansas. The divorce, record, however, is a HAS A AlltSHIP matter over which the state can poo when Ids eyes fell upon a strange tig uro standing a few paces away, scru tinlzlng them intently. ler.

With reports from all I in A Cjilll'ni-nlti Power Company 3 Interest Paid on Time Deposits I I ft he record will easily show 2.600 di- orces actually granted In 1'JlS. That Anot. tier moment brought the professor within the sphere of the friendly grip, and he. too. was drawn upward to safety just as the baffled Numn.

with a roar, leaped to recover his vanishing quarry. For a moment the two men clung, panting, to the great branch, while Tnrzan squatted with his back to the stem of the tree, watching them with mingled curiosity and amusement. I ro ess I 'o rte ha reco red i shiny silk hat, which he had brushed carefully upon the sleeve of his coat does not touch the number of divorce suits tiled and dismissed or conipro- And in our Savings Department. Tho Oldest National Bank in Pittsburg. Resources Over $1,300,000.00.

niseil. It just means that iJ.ficO and replaced upon his head. When he saw Mr. Philander pointing to some families voted unanimously in most ascs that matrimony wasn't ail that thing behind him he turned to behold (. I.INlim President.

II. Ii. Kt Cashier. was advertised and decided to quit. a giant, naked but for a loin cloth and lstituates made hy the state board health recently showed that there re from to H.uno murriages In plojs an Aviator.

Fresno, Jan. If investigation shows that the aeroplane patrol, now being used by the Great Western Power Company it a success, It is not altogether improbable that a. similar pa.trol may be established by the San Joaquin Light and Power corporation, for its power lines throughout the San valley. General manager Wishon. In speaking of his matter remarked thai here were many places where he aeroplane would be much more satisfactory for putrid purposes, than any nt her fiort of conveyance and said that he thought a patrol would be ol great aUwintage to the J'a'tfii' Light and Ptmer company anil also to the a few metal ornaments, standing mo tlonless before him.

"Good evening, sir." said the pro fessor, lifting his hat. Kansas each year. With the divorces obtained by Hie Imurd of ontrol. about one of evtq-v six we(l- For reply the giant motioned them to follow him and set off up the bench know there Is no part nf the Andns ilngs In Kansas has a final setting in the divorce court. It was the pT'ofessor who first broke the silence.

"I am deeply pained. Mr. Philander, that you should have evinced such a paucity of manly courage In the presence of oue of the lower orders. As I was saying. Mr.

Philander, when you Interrupted me, the Moors" "Professor Archimedes Q. Porter." broke in Mr. Philander In Icy tones, "the time has arrived when patience becomes a crime and mayhem appears garbed in the mantle of virtue. You have accused me of cowardice. Be I hat has been better defended by m-ture.

Here on a narrow ledgf, flunl Six Kansas comities 'hoyenn-3. rant. Haskell. Morton. Stanton and i' ar ed on all Bid en by precipitous near ly precipitous slopes, a highly civiliz Wichita had no prisoners in their ed people artistic.

in en five and uunty jails during 1 0 1 Some of San Joaquin Light and Power corpora capable of sustained endeavor at these same counties recently reported to the hoard of cunt rol that hey tion, especially for ils llnea from some time in the remote, past built have had no paupers in I heir poor farms tor years. to Hie The operation of such patrol I he Great Western Power Gompa ii has aroused his interest and he (Mlt In Trego County th- re was but le prisoner in the jail lasl year. He lieve me. sir, I am tottering on the verge of forgetfuIner.s as to your ex-nlted position In the world of science and your gray hairs." peets to make an investigation to (in I was a wearv. lonesome tramp wno spent four days in the jail before the out whether such a thing Is feasibl-llobert Kowler is now employed the Great Western Power Company The professor sat In silence for a few minutes, and tho darkness hid the unity officials derided that he as ni'i essary expense and should CLARK? Chance ot your life to hear (I re n( Gospel Sermons Don't fail to hear the Evan-fielist at Metropolitan Tabernacle themselves a city of refuge.

Sinco they had no iron or steel tools nly stone hammers its construction must have cost many generations, if nut centuries, of effort. Across the ridge, and defending the builders front at tack on the side of the main mountain range, they constructed two walls. Within the outer wall thev constructed an extensive series of a if ricultural terraces. He ween hese and the city is a steep, dry moat and the Inner wall. hen the mem be.

of an attacking force had safely negotiated the precipitous and easily de patrol its power tines in he Sacra I --m 'i. i I Dr. Byron J. Clark be released. grim smile that wreathed bis wrinkled ronnteunnce.

Presently he spoke. mento a I ley and he Sierras. 1 1 Hedge man County, hough, is the prize moral county in Kansas. He carrbs a lineman with him, and rauchers in the vicinity assert that record to the hoard shows that there can be seen and heard every day. "T.onk here.

Skinny Philander." he said in belligerent tones, "if you are lookin' for a scrap, peel off your coat and come down on the ground, and I'll punch your head just as I did sixty years ago In the alley back of Porky making his rounds. Powder goes over has been but one prisoner eoniined in her county jail in the last 12 year? and the reporting off i eta I adds 1 li.it criminal lawyers would starve to death on Hodgeman's County husiney.i fended sides of the moat, they would the line at night, as well as In th daytime, answering all trouble calls. Till; Kt ICAI. CAKIMFKK FT. Annual Sorbin of raw ford County still tlnd themselves outside the inner defenses of the city, which consisted 'f a wall from 1 to 'JO feet high, composed of huge boulders, many which weighed many tons.

"it Is not very profitable to specu Men Was Held at Giranl, Jan. I. About lite only lime it nian doesu smoke too much is hen lie is out of tohaccn. Every Night Except Sunday Illustrated So if) Service SOlllll LOCUST STREET, Itet. Kansas and Earcnt Begins Promptly at 7:30 "ch ford I'otinty iiui al i'hi-- rlcrs As.socliitMin luld it.s annual meeting Thur.stlay, Jan.

t. at Nearly every member was present mt at'ler roullne lnislness wuh tran Evnus' barn." "Ark!" gasped the astonished Mr. Philander. "Lordy. how good that sounds! When you're human.

Ark. 1 love you. Somehow It seems as though you had forgotten how to be human for the last twenty years." "Forgive uie. Skinny." the professor said softly. "It hasn't been quite twenty years, and heaven alone knows how liard I have tried to be 'human for sake, and yours, too.

since my other Jane was taken away." Au old band stole up from Mr. Phi-lander's side to clasp the professor's, and no flier message could better bare translated the one heart to the aeted officers were elected for tilt Who Best Footl-Drink Ltmch saf Foisn1tin MADE NEW MAN OF HIM enKuinK year, as t'ollttws: President, u. H. Wooltey, Ciiurd; CARDUI WORKED LIKEj CHARM After Operation Failed ttt Help, Cardul Worked Like a Charm. secretary-treasurer, John A.

(lay (iirarti; eorresitondini; secretary, V. Alexander, I'iltshurK; delenale.s to the stale convention at Indepeud 'Good to said the pro- enee May -Jil-an, W. H. Irwin. I'll la Hoctors and Specialists Failed Help.

Inks ecernhle Norte evening, sir," feasor, hurtr. and T. 1 Pavies, Met-une. Itemedy Cured. other.

You' certainly pulled me up into Ash Fob9 this tree just In time." said the pro It wan brought out at the meeting that all of Crawford County, ho far its tiie rural carriers are concerned, now Is orKanifci'd and the. association includes in its meni hershi all the men who carry juail on the rural routes. ui din direction from hi', they had (rent ly come. "1 lliink it the pint of iIimti i ion tn follow liiiu," ijiid "Tut. tut, Mr.

I'hiliiirlt'i. tin professor. "A sltoi iinn sinc vim ri'tj ihI ji iii in nmsi lojfii nl nielli in uf Mint- thpon Jonesvtlle, S. C. "I suffered with womanly trouble," writes Mrs.

J. S. Kendrick, in a Jetter from this place, "a id at times, I could not bear to stand on my feet. The doctor eaid 1 would never be any better, and that I would have to have an operation, or I would a cancer. 1 fent to the hospital, and they operated on me, but I got no better.

They nald medicines would do me no good, genuine Oklahoma. City, April 11. lank Chemical Okla. City. Hear Sir; i wish to call your attention to the tact that I huveheea afflicted it nervousness, run-dow leeling.

and could imt sleep, roll aim tumble ut night, and have all kind-fit Imaginations, have been growing worse for the last ten years, and have- used alt kinds of patent medicines and doctors anil eii specia Avoir! imitation No Suhxtttnt that was ('(ittonwoiid Was AlmoM in Bloom. 'ro ve burg, Jan. A cotton wood tree in full leaf at this time of might have been an act ualit had Hie cold win which an ed yesterday held off a week longer, Se.verul limp Iji.v Hired l.v smmIIi of in, I skfpt icnl, hut yon ii mi 11 nm 1 1 1 ii. sp now I urn tliiit ft I he smith vm- hum triH Ion; itiiiens regret that it turned coin, for Rich Milk, mailed grain, in powdf form. Forinfanls.invalids and growing children.

Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. More healthful than (e or coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Keep it on your sideboard at home.

A quick lunch spared in a nintiUl. fessor at last. "I want to thnuk you. You saved my life." "But I didn't pull you up here, professor." fcaid Mr. Philander.

me, the excitement of the moment quile caused we to forget that I myself was drawn up here by some out-tide agewy. There must be some one something in this tree with us." "Kb ejaculated Professor Porter. "Are you quite positive, Mr. Philander "Most positive, professor," replied Mr. Philander.

"And," he added, "I think we should thank the party. He may be sitting right next to you now, professor." then It occurred to Tarzan of the apes that Niima had loitered beneath the tree for a sufficient length lists, and did not get any relief uji A I IK in Ii mi- frii'inN The refold vihall fit i ii in- sntil I nrtlit't' '-ru meni win inN'tTupleri til I took three bottles -if they had been wutt.hing the tree which was about, to produce this phenomenon. It stands by the J. V. car station, and the buds are swollen almost to burst in if.

It is he on ly iv Tnrzan. who. si-pin lhat these Vegetable Nerve Heinedy have gained 7 pounds and never felt better in my llfft. i sure enjoy life, as I ra ttu'e men were not I nl Imv Mtp, mil ret nrneil hi their side. tree tie re which seemed an xious to IIARLEY'DAVIDSON clothe Its bare limbs.

and I thought would have to die. At last I tried Cardui, and began to Improve, so I contiuued usiug it. Now, I em well, and can do my own work. I don't feel any pains. Cardui worked like a charm." There must be merit in this purely vegetable, tonic remedy, for women Cardui for it has been in successful use for more than B0 years, for the treatment of womanly weakness and disease.

Please try it, for your troubles. N. Write to: Advisory Depl. Medicine f.hatturiooea, for Spei iat Instruct iftni, and 64-nage book, "Home Treatment for Won," aim is pUia wupper, on wieal, MntniYjHe on Eattli. tad ore had lost all hopes of ever Ilnding anything that would even relieve.

Am sure thankful to ynu. Ii. FOU'LFK, W. Putawalma Oklahoma City, Okla. Exclusive for Ladictf Shoe Shin MTY COUNT EASY PAYMKN1B.

iNation'b Orobbinaklnt; School. Mid-winter term opens Monday. Jan. Mh. Home sewing department for ladies wishing to do heir horn sewing.

Fashion Journals, hot Irons, sewing machines, supplied. Bell phone 1 135. 5234 North Hruadway A Supply Co. XaV-T J) Arnold Mot -S tl J. nil 81.

Arnold Motor IN, MO. injf Parlor. Only 5c. Ilarvcv Lane 616 N. Bdy Hb that hiiuihle.th hinuself will be exalted, ia one text.

(Still, most, mu r-rled men are humbled and lmrdl exalted. Nervous people who are troubled wit nervousness should take Links Vegetable, Nerve Remedy. Sold at tho Owl Drug Mtore, CrowelTs drug of time, so he raised his young head toward the heavens, and there rung out upon the terrified ears of the two old men the awful warning challenge vt the anthropoid. Some men are only distinguished 'ptore. V.

Ash. S. L. drug store Headlight Want Ads Bring UeRulis (by their ugly i tiie Caali tfrug atore. lie two menos, uuuuieu.

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