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that he is none othe,r than Toronbo theatre goers saw him fuT,T, stance Garrett fired his revolver g . It " , .41 71111 It -n nV-
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I '!`� -,.; ,. it Andrew W was shown that Dr. Bond had made oli 41601111911t, and at unjc;ns� Id�..,�V , Ij�&- - .. , . 1,
1. -1 . -ellon is one of the very partnership and enLered the commi.9- As time went on Houdini set him- 'hi .
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" year. enough this time. Garrett's buget - had deadlier enera1% �� ,.
�, .,� -ward Rocke- ,ume of them he risked his life. He martyrdo,in was the appointment of I they . 'k,
. Treasury he would not shrink from ,
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.. � . , .1 .paying taxes on a billion dollars. The teller went into partners -hip with an used to hang head downwards sus- ' :...,: ,of * ; I
1� �.'. .. taking evidence. The Hartnett dis he fell dead. The sheriff nre(I
.1 � 'American Bankers' Association Jour- oil man and established a refinery, vended from a tall building, and - � a him for Aghting :re,arlessl .
I I, .1 I . nal hazards the guess that the Amer- 01�ousurgs were closely followed by the - I second shot and then bolted out of open. . . . earlessl 1 the.,
, - I !!!!!' , ,,�,�'. , . Four years later he bought out his work- himself free from a strait- . % the house to summon his deputies. � .
, ,. ,s, ican billionaire, the first in the his- -tners anr not long afterward or- Jacket, ki'g irons, handcu Holwari�,scandal. Mr. Hugh Holman . . I Though "Old Lou
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" , ganized the Standard Oil- Company. niany chains ankt,ropes as could be w1as cOmIll .�Ix".".;,", " I in the uwOns it by no
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t I.' New York. If so, there is no doubt When he was thirty-six years old he !wined round him. One ambitious ins-tance Of Siz ugh Craig, a noted ... means kepresented his losses. Though .
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� ,�,,-,,,I , - about the ,identity. It is John - D. was head of the company then hav- hijitator of this feat fell -and broke alienist. 11L was considered sane MR, ALPHONSE COOL
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I � Rockefeller. Others think that the ing $10,000,000 worth of assets. He his neck in the raidst of it. In Eng_ enough to n-ansact business in the In comparatively recent'yeirs two to Organize to boycott him, his name
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I . most honest of the mil- madhouse where he was confined, "Every person ,suffering from liatters have become wb,rld ieiiowned. was known wherever there is a Ia-
. �,!.z lionaires lives in Detroit. If so his vast concern in 1911. Twenty-two was fitted with a mechanism which but 110t Permitted to see 'his wife. Constipation or Indigestion should One was the MAd Hatter in "Alice in bor Union, and we can imagine that
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. :: r name is Henry Ford. It is among years ago, Henry Ford was night en- would explode it in fifteen minutes. Later he xvws removed to Ticehurst take "Fruit-a-tives" arid I am posit, Wonderland"' and the other Was the there would be little enthusiasm to
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. . � , ,�'. . the three men that speculation flut- gineer at the Detroit Electric Light Ile got free in time to escape death. Asylum, awl Mrs. Holman was allow- ive that they will soon feel in the Danbury hatter. The bitter won the buy anything that he was known �0`
11%. 1;, 1 ters, and all of them are content to ed to visit him. For a time Holman best of health. As for myself, I hardest fought battle ever waged have made.' He was by
...1-11 � Company, receiving $125 a month. He permitted himself to be buried I ruined, but i -no Means;
1. let it flutter. Re had become seized of the idea alive and dug his way out. He re- was on parole, but later he deter- have tried nearly every other kind against an American' trade union. nstead of being able to.
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... I ,�, If Mr. Rockefeller had held ont') that he could make a cheap article rnained for more than an hour in a mined to escape and withdraw his of remedy and have come to the Now, far past seventy,\and almost retire, he,was obliged to keep on
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I'll, '. " every dollar he ever made he would ise. He contrived to get away conclusion that blind in, bulk eyes, he �aces bank- making hats. He was 0 th
... � that later would come into general sealed coffin sunk in a pool of water. PrOin ' " wn as e
, It,, have been a billionaire years ago, use and he was right. It is .recalled This was perhaps his last sensational and hid himself for the f ... tee n best. Mr. Alphonse COOL 2922, ruptcy with a bare chance that he originator Of new methods in the felt
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. E�1-1 It is known that his Public gifts to by many that when going home at trick. On another occasion he was days, perimi, which wirts a junatic,s, Lafontaine Street, MontreaV may pall through. Twenty yearsago business, and therer was confidence
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.�.... �) religion, science, education and the night he used to eat a meal at a handcuffed, nailed in a packing case complete freedom. If he is not re- Because '�Truit-a-tives" is a gen- he was execrated and hated by the among his friend's th4 he would
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1.111. improvement of health amount to "hot dog" stand. Now he employs 4n<i thrown into a river. He emerg- CaPtIrred in that space of time, the uine fruit medicine made from fruit organized labor of the United States. again become a leader in the in-
, 1--: $600,000,W0. It is astounding that 217,000 men, and operates a railroad k -d in a few seconds. Ile -thought that law provides,that be is assumed to be juices, intensified and combined with Now he is respected and it has been But he had a period of bad
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11 11 `1�1. having given away this tremendous 600 miles long, He is also a well- his greatest achievements were his sane, and cannot again be committed tonics - it corrects constipation, said that if there were to be a public luck. In the first place, his eye-
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... ?f;,�11� sum he should stild be suspected of known contributor to The Dearborn paper -bag and ice -cake breakaways. before b<,ing condemned by a new stomach, kidney and bladder troubles, collection taken up for his support sight was failing rapidly,- and per-
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�..�!. retaining loose change to the extent Independent. ' In the former he was wrapped and board. As soon as Mr Holman In a natural way, and purifies the some of the old union men who were baps it was this disability that
1".. ,of $1,000,000,000. In addition Mr. sealed in a huge bag of brown paper. could show himself he went' to sev- blood. No other rerkedy ,can be his enemies would be among the first caused him to make a disastrous
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, 11 - Rockefeller is supposed to have giv- A screen was placed in front of Mm, eral respectable doctors and to pass the hat. The Danbury hatter Purchase. It is the custom of manu-
11 ,�. - they 25c. and 50c. a box - at dealer*
i. . en much of his wealth to his son and in a minute he appeared, Ieav- pronounced him sane. From the same is Dietrich E. Loewt, -trading as D. facturing b,atters to buy their fur
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. ; ,,. charities which never - have been the second he burst out of a cake escarped not long ago, and the pre- — - -.— —.— — everybody in Danbury, Connecticut, more than once Loew% bought his
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I ,, �,' , �� . if he has not a billion now he has Out All as "old man Loewe," the name being fur arid the market slumped so that
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.,.. was made possible by I -Lis ability first th'e InigatIps ought to escape similar- drels over whom worrien have wept pronounced Louis. At one time Ift. his season's ou-tPut'turned into a losij
.. . I had it. It is possible that Mr. I to shrink his body and then suddenly ly, and have their places occupied are legion.- Loewe had -no idea that . he ever -rather than a profit. It is suggested
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t �:.�� � Rockefeller does not know how to expand it, by the alleged experts who sent them If there would live to be seventy-fiqe year, that more than once he was led into
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�"`I much money he is worth. He be- In recent years the entertainer be- 'there. . "Billy the Kid" several states migbt old. and actually popular among an error of judgment because of his
. , longs to the class that so impressed The first day you take Rheuma, the came the crusader. He made war on I Them -may be even more sensa- contend for the hono? of rearing union men. So bitter was the feeling eyes. He could not go daily to the
4,';�,f; Sentimental Tommy, through a gen- doctor's remedy that is selling so rap- fakers. 'Hie was Proud of his profes- tional disclosures shortly when th,? them. New York would have a good that his actions aroused that if he factory as of Yore and supervise im-
;C , I tleman who was asked by his wife if idly, you'll realize that when Rheuma sion, but insisted that there was no case of Captain Hume -Spry is heard. excuse because Billy was born in a had been assassinated by some hare_ portant details. Gyadually his 9
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IWI., he had a shilling in his pocket. He qces in uric acid goes out. element of the supernatural in it. He alleg(Is dhat he was committed New York slum, but New York at brained anarchist nobody would have
�Xr � prosperity departed from him. .
F, said. "I don't know, my dear," and It matters not whether you are tor- He offered to duplicate any demon- to an asylum as the result of a con- present is not in the mood to erect been grgatly surprised. Ere owed money to banks, He wa
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k�-.�'. then proceeded to feel. It dumbfound- tured with pain, crippled with swol- stration by any professional spiritiaL $piracy 1,t.tween his fascinating wife memorialis to the honor of murderers. Loewe was a skilled hatmaker and unable to keep business pledges en-
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�11- and certain doctors, who had fallen Kansas, too, might set up a simple formerly a member of the Hatters tered into in al
��I - -was a man in the world so rich that al twinges, Rheuma is guaranteed to tion of many, that the famous victims of her charms. I%e last case dignified shaft for it was to Kansas Union. He was a keen -minded busi- gathered, Last April Loewe went
N, he might conceivably have a shilling end your rheumatic trouble or money "Margery," the Boston medium was a to attract general attention was in that Billy went with his family when ness man and as- time went on be- business man, told
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J1, � in his pocket and not be thrillingly back- fraud. He thought Conan Doyle and some respect the worst of all. Rose he was still a child. He was still a came a manufacturer on his own 'him his trouble, and asked help and
��,�; aware of the fact. It would not be Rheuma is just as effective in cases Oliver Lodge were merely deluded. Berrows it-, a child stole a watch and child when he killed his first man. account.* At one time he employed
�11111. surprising if Mr. Rockefeller had R of lumbago, sciatica, arthritis and It was recorded by one, of Houdini's was sent to a reformatory. While He rs old, modern factory a(Urice. The libsiness man sent audi-
Ir7 .. was then only twelve yea 350 men in a large tors to examine his books, but they
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.41 million knocking around that he lost cronic neuralgia. friends at his funeral that whenever there slit. vented her passion and in- and his first murder was regarded and lived in comfd'rt enjoying the reported that unfortunately the busi.�
��%. sight of for the time being. Rheumatism is a dangerous disease. he encountered a crippled beggar he dignatilon by picking out pannels in in the light of a schoolboy prank, respect of his neigh6ra, and the
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�� Not long ago a financial paper It often affects the heart and causes would storl and teach him a few the door. Immediately those Who Lhough it lacked the essential ele- good will of those who worked would be folly to invest more
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` ment of having been committed by a him. Then the time came in 1898 in . Later on a creditors'
. .. the slight- Then be would tell felt themselves injured by the action -t to committee of three was
Ford urna schoolboy. At sixteen Billy is de- when an attemp was made formed.
.1� Ford Motor Company and Henry est degree get a bottle of Rhe the man that he need be a beggar came the conclusion that she was in
personally exceed $350,000,- from C. Aberhart or any druggist no more, but could earn an honest - - - scribed by Walter Noble -Barns, his unionize his shop. He resisted it, Th.ese men contributed $30,00o
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� 11 - 000. It is known that Mr. Ford is t,-d,y and drive it from your system living as a conjuror. Whether any sane. S,) ,;he was torn from her fam- " lean, full of restless energy, a feeling that there could be no change apiece and paid off the other credi-
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�� .the largest banker -in the world, and at once. of them ceased begging on the ily and committed as a lunatic. After tors -with the exception of One, who
f that some times there is as much .strength Of th some year-, spent in the company of happy-go-lucky youth, unhampered for the better. The unions were not
r'. -is assurance is not re- by moral scruples, capable of smiling convin6ed by his arguments and per- refused to accept, and was bought
: as $200,000,000 in cas.b standing to ported. mad peopl- Ae ran away and got murders, in appearance and man- sisted. The unions said that he was Iff at a higher rate. Now these
�. the Ford Com- HARRY HOUDINI, MASTER - married. Three doctors have subse- ners as innocuous as a suckling dove, trying to destroy them and he was three men see their way clear to
I pany is owned by Mr. Ford and his -----O— quently pronounced her sane. After a advertised extensively as an getting back their $90,000. In a
son, Edsel. There are supposed to MAGICIAN - her experience there can be no ques- but as poisonously dangerous as unfair legal sense they
I bult rattlesnake." This description employer. An attempt was made to own the beavilio
. !, be -no liabilities standing against tion that her sanity is of a p4rticu- would suit Billy up to the time of his boycott his goods. Loewe fought mortgaged home and factory, but as
-them, and that father and son own Harry Houdini who died recently, Quick Pile Relief larly vigor U and aggressive kind one of them said: "We feel we have
. made one of a gathering of thirteen, - death in 1880, when he was killed by back. The bAttle raged for fifteen
1. the money, the plant..and the cars in including the host, who assembled less Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid is guar- In the c of a poor person, after Sheriff Pat Garrett after he had evad- years. Loewe brought action against no moral right to that,', They say
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." . them, the various factories, the rall- than six months ago as a guest of anteed to banish any form of Pile the me ' al document has been sign- ed many a trap set for him, and had the Hatters, Union and the American they helped Mr. Loewe from business
,; I road and real estate and other hold- Thurston, also a famons illusionist, misery, or money back. It gives ed, innst be taken be rnagisti-ate even defied part of the United States Federation. He sued them for con- motives as well as through friendship.
. ings of tremendous value that 'are The thir,teen superstition was men- quick action ev and inrimitted. The poor wetch, con- army to take him dead or alive, spiracy to injure his business. He They do not know just what can be
. connected with the Ford enterprise- tioned and of course laughed at. Now cases. Hem-Roiednisin old, stubborn f and frightened, sees himself Most of his murders were commit- succeeded. The Federation of Labor done further to help him and get the
a harmless tab- paretitly in the c-arried the case through the highest busine running, once
,. To estimate these at a billion dol- it is recalled. But Houdini, who be- let that removes b400d congestion in dock accused of ted in New Mexico and were incidents � se they withdraw
* . lars does not seem excessive: The lieved in no superstitions whatever the lower bowel -the cause of piles. some crime , and it often takes Years in the course of feuds between rival courts but in the end only conftrmed the -money they risked. But they mWe
. . .1, 1925 statement of the Ford com- and denied the eidatence of the super- It brings joyful relief quickly befom doctors in attendance can re- cattlemen. Billy bad become & cow- Loewe's victory. He got a judgment trying hard to keep the old warrior
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. � pany showed an asset vakae of $640, and lieve his mind of -the fear that he has Wy and was a corn etent one, especi- for $240, - from going finally to the w -all.
g. C. Aberhart been found guilty of some horrible ally in cases wbeTephis duties consist- He then proceeded to collect, and - -
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,000,000. natural, would have explained its or- safely or costs nothin 000
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1! amount that the Fords believe could probably true that of any group of this guarantee. act, The Royal Commission will re- ed in part of murdering the enemies it was th1% effort that"brought him A 13ARGAIN
1: be secured if the enterprise werb thirteen one is likely to die within a - commend that there shoul be e*b- of those who employed him. Ha play- the bitterest hostility in all the long
, sold. In 1924 the profits of the con- Year. The likelihood is slightly - Iished some special hospital wh@re ed a leading rok in the factional war struggle. He levied attachments FOR SALE—Five acres, one ndle
cern were $100,000,000 and in 1925, greater when there are fourteelL SANE PERSONS ARE HELD IN persom suspected being mentally un- which for years had ravished Lincoln against the homes and bank ac- from Seaforth; modern house wft
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. Houdini was undoubtedly the great- ASYLUMS . balanced can go for treatment, the County, New Mexico. Ile prinefilpaN counts of his former employes, and Iturnace, bath 'and
. -talize earning power, and since the est magician of modern times, per- nature of their trouble beling keptt see- were Major Murphy and Alexander announced that he would collect to good orchard, Ta e , $ p
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general ratio is to value a sound haps the greatest of all time, for he Horrible stories of the treatment ret. As the matter stands thesufterer McSween. Billy took the McSween the last dollar. re was no q - a X a 15. S leaffid
business at eight or ten times its an- The nes Ch 71ce to start chicken farm, bees,
nual earnings, it would be seen r,nce said that there was not a trick, of the insane in English asylums are -hilP .suspecting that he needs treat- side of the argument, altboug� Me- tion about his legal rights and scores etc. Apply to
that great or small, that he had not per- now being laid before a Royal Com- ment fears to apply for it. knowing Sween himself was a deeply religious Of men who had worked for him It IL HATS,
. the Fords are not far from the bil- formed and be invented scores, some mission which, as the result of sev- that if it does not succeed be will be man and opposed to bloodshed. The were faced -witb the imminent pros- Seaforth. out.
I . lionaire class if indeed Henry Ford of th.Q extremely d1angerous. There er-al recent scandals, has been appoint- confined for the remainder of his life. biographer gives a moving account of Pect of having th
, . . 4oes not belong to it. was nothing lucky about his rise to ed to investigate the matter. A recent Harrowing stories have been told of the last fight in which McSween and C== e savings of their 295&tf
,t � There are fewer details available fame and fortune. He had the per- novel by Wells revealed the distin- families that have re a few of his supporters were sur-
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:1 for gossip over Mr. Mellon's wealth. feet equipment which enabled him 9trished author as one who believed anything further to do -with a mem-
, He inherited a fertuiV from his . rounded in a h4tle house by the Mur -
V, I ,. father who after retiring from the to excel in his curious calling. He that the insanity laws of England her once he ha.s been certified, though phy faction. McSween refused to take i7 -A New Community Becomes
had a remarkable body, over which are harsh and antiquated, and that often he needs family care and atten- either revolver or rifle in his hand ining Raflhead I
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v,hich Andrew entered as a young mu�
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f�' are large and varied, and for a long line. Millen, the. chairman, said to him. help set afire and whotse roof actually fell
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". time have been set at hundre.d.q of He was the son of Mayor Samuel "You may tlake it� Dr. Lomax, that when they take McCoy's Cod Liver in just as Billy left.
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1. entered the Cabinet he divested him United States from Pbland- The that cases of cruelty, possibly gross Chock full of vitamines as the author : 111 M
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of numproms directorships, 9 family was noted mainly for cruelty, do occur in these ing,titu, that are'extracted from ,` . ;:
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1. 11 Ford or Rockefeller. He began with doubt in due time put into effect. peace. The young fellow
ill a fortune and bas added to it. that though he was leaving little be- But there will remadn the suspicion, help greatly get your money back. refused, perhaps because he felt that, �,
,,� They hind, Harry would always fill her perhaps the conviction, that many One woman gained ten pounds in he was a marked man and with him . .
, started with nothing. and have added nnron vrith gold. ffoudini said later people have spent years in asylums.
Y, no less industriously. The original twenty-two days. Sixty tablets, sixty
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I States from Germany a couple of no more right to be detained than the Cod Liver Extract Tablets. Direc- captured, but be contrived to ...
s- rpader of these words. What rec tions and formidla oh each box.
1, hundred years ago, but failed to di, close of the first week of a New York - kill ..,
"., (,ngagement, when be took a thou- ... "Get McCoy's the original and his two guards, manacled though'he e��,&.. . :
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John D. got his first job. dol,lars; in gold to his mother was, and once more rode away to �,
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Uk, Hartnett was a wealtIty farme:e liam Bonney, "Billy the Kid" was time. Sheriff Pat Garrett knew the �
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g ",� amassing or spending of money that whose wife died 6f tuberculosis. making his, xtputgtjon he was gener- girl who was Billy's sweetheart, and I (
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