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I .11 � !,.,,, trouble d= that some small &t" leads to 'the. th e during , whole V 1710 From So .:: '.`uble6ain Pa- i kN I , . ­ tion he lings. -The R1 - %,::.. . . - ', � 1'1%10..l - . - *1. . �� .::�� . d been Pullirkig - of a criminal, - That it hap- these- Wholesale, kiR p, , - I , . .... undoing �'� - - __ - - �-. .. ., -� ►me down for 12 years. . jze... . . �. ,__ - - . I 14.-�_....,:- .. rd n real life as w,61-1 We may pew," by the accOunit Of foull�.rnledliciRl . (By Arthuy Mills in London Sunday . ..� , ,., .. nervous pens I no, less an autlhoritY than men, was t'est'l. ­. '' I Dispatch) . . . ." lrll.t ,couldn testified as to bawlipg sult 11 � "_4 . " I . .n. M, �te Iso learn from I " .., I for houre. iical kpowledge. Seiveirino, Kloshol- , . I .:.,. ... I to U. -J. - 9 MAP . I"., , - .. ex�sup I ... my circulation was erinteudent A.7. Nedl, a Men' is , ­. I "Q'440remcia," they call, it. I know where up in the Andleis, and' I Iniligh't . poor and I had se- beir of the original "Big FOUT"' OF ,% 184d I alias Geor6 Chalpmafi, had this 1, ­ 1 I ."i � . . . erier custoni thaul have to - ride a long way before, I .-`�* "' vere rheumatic pains Scotland Yard. In his Inienllolix S qualification. Allso it ra,P thOulgh% 111 . I I ��, -of no weirder, e 1. my knee. The re- manner of the rmAilla- . � i, . QIjereneia, Which Ordinaav People To Id lin. (--pority `Y=ears of Tian-lHuntillig'" Jar- 'by the expert I "I . . 1 T1' Zd have to ride a long way. 1 lief I got from Sargon and Pills was amaz- d on the various bodli&s -5, t_ , , never but the traveller by ing. I now cat anything I want. i sleep ,old,) he quotes the icase of a burg- - tions examine UPI was �, ,- I '11 I ,VAU hear 4 on for seven days, carnping soun an a and numbness havest b 33 of an Is of his vielams, Olat the AT , ..., I . . 1'�' ilt the fax interior of'Sou,th Alinerie'a went, By thiis time I had left the gone. But the gres, lacy when over 23,000 in MOnely was ' 1.1-1 . , ..,. . -e strOwe of fortune nigh�. m from constipation, trant, all only Clues to the in- arinbidextrous. "Ohapinilan was seen to , , udght by a raft fooithills behind ine and was some y tr I to w what t truly von. taken, and the L his hands in. this way ldtuing the I _�. .", come across. r mates on the Slow fevit UP on the heart of tile, clue done for me." . truders were an empty safe, aelarV use, i' the -Borough. The .. . ceE, time the lived n I., . Ve were drinking I I ' quantity of plasitem-from the Ing ' � - I L only living description ever given by I., .1 . Vatip of Dion iClarlo's estancia at sun- .kn,des. C. ABERHART which they had broken 'through, and .. , w, � , I 1 ,, `Dhos,ee Andes are about the lone- ss of the "Ripper" tel- I ,�. , ,.; l 0 ;a cluff-En1k. Neill put it on his an grpe-witne . .% .... „, �Y• the world, with Chalpman, even to � ,&W ,,, . iset., lone- ]fest range`of mou,nitains in alt,out it. fied exactly __ %.- -P � 1. 1,Across the way the peons were - t no miore, " - ,w horses, wh.,le old 1'rhey just Seem to loom over one'sdesk and though .. man was. the height, deep -sunk black eyes, washing down their was roasting head and wait to swalU** one; their y the dead- warrior .back to his Three weeks loiter a complexion and, thick, black I Donato, the lanae cook, Carr brougilit'to, .the station for causing ,% sallow � comipl. � . .'��,*i.. the entiTle half of a sheep o-. er an I grandeuir is admost terrifying, and, home � " . I mkisic ,hall. He was moustwhe. 1. I A I was terrified all IiWh't 11 'There ir. an Indian saying: "'Let disturbance in a 11,11 - e rm, "in his shirt sleeves, as. he had froward ,the end- -of 1888 Chapman -V , The ,. le on eighth morning it s�d- the dead ride on-' " - i fire f" their dinner. � b I e to the United States. . 11 this us- Inl.',n , i , his 'coast at the constaible. He went . I I 11i 9S I d upon Ta,e that I was, Don jCarlos, knocked his . coat "Ripper" murders ceased' so far as I - ! I,,, -thrown . �, da a � -nivel to' cut Off " ,ae pipe out it on his I ling their cattle 1, I L' -en .1. just &boot to pu - . ' ' hunks' of delicious fresh roast- ,o,mpl,.'rtelY �slt. against one Of his great. 016111(king was Ju ,had been, brought along b� London was concerned, but a wTieS -f great they woul-d eat in I spurs. "That is the story, believe it which -noticed that of' similar atmoities, began in I "'That's great, ,, . ed mqttlor� which th Ate Aly Last Scrap. another Officer, when. I lea. They ceased' when Chap- . some consuming as or not, qs you like." .9 was lininus a ileeve-. Amex' ttbeiw fingers, � one of his cuff in= . returned to Great Britain in ,,,I . much as two Pounds at a sitting, for -I tried every sort of track that . -.Q� link. * . . .�, the Argentine cowbody is a nblghty looked even rerro,telY as though a . ,,I compared the one he flied intact 1892. 1 Bill —we'll i. t ,eiatber; he scoltrus 111g,1111111A!", human being had eW.r. !been along it, IMT. Neil was the officer who ' ar- I , , meat 'eaters crap, of food, watched Jack Benny Takes with the correspond�ng one in my rested Smith. the "Brides in the ; I . -they made the pair. r ... � calling those who like thern ate rww last s. possess. d r rr�u1rderer---_iwatchin9 for him it.. .11 ' nd�­ibhe poor Sly "I -at once acilded 'that he was one Rabb" . s (if weeds." y pony sink to the grou . Fun Seriou be ,. -o I jitt.le f4low had a bad go of moull- o had broken I I The mate made flim the dried lea' in . ken for ten days from a window opposite - to Jack Benny is going off the air at least of the gang *rho or's office at which it was . . it e the ilex, which he drihics aftew- t&in sick-ness-4then I sat dowrl, into the ofAce gee some three weeks a sollicit I . . I I � I . wards, keeps his blood pure. scratch my own obituary notice oin . .� . but only ,for ,� timle. You . usly, so I there and th�ari, thought ,he would' ea. To help them . I "I'd give an eye-tooth to go into the 4� . -keep the humorist o% the preivio . find � the way in 'Whic% Sn-4th city and see that hockey game to- ., P-ersonalay, I do toot much Care. for a ;s,tone, On the chance that ,what was oopldn't .., the charged him. . . . He was dumb lice car- I .. ginger ale program away from e founded-." . dro_,�ned his vietin"A , the PO "but we'd .. the -bittex,tasting stuff, but it would left .of mke would, be, tound. a morrow night," Fred said, i.be an unspeakable lbreach of et.liquilette "Suddenly a noise made me lift microphone. 'He belongs there. ,And, having been double-cro,A�d ri,ed -out'tests wTth IyAh of water I � . .11 -ia Mow But his program is, being taken off ,ave the 'and '1a lady zwilmmier-lWith Almost . never get seaft." I I '. � . . for a visitor to an e-stanc tLl' E nvv head;, -ry. Benny by his confederates, he ig - - I . � . . without baking his - stillness of those the air the end of .J.anua awtay. The gang- Was. fatal results: � the bowl to. ,Pass "In the dead When he was whole ,show I . "Why �not get Bill on Long Dig- ',' I turil at it. s un- will be back, however. Wh rounded Up and most of the money lilt .was decided to test sudden im.- i . . i. ,Tt is oonsidere,l]. bad -manners to mlight� mountains, the noise was with George Olson's orcheistra arvi recovemd. I money tnilel,sion, so from; -the ankle, I lifted up tance?" Hilda suggested.. "Perhaps .. i. .- misftakalble._tap-tap, tap-tap-th is Arag singing on the pro- She slipped I . . .. ,VWp it even. The tea- should be rattle of a horse's hooifs on stiones. Sthel ,Shutta 'N . ... ' ily, I . i radio Here is another instance which her leigs, very isuddienly. he could get you a seat today." 11, Ila: "I wondered If I'd gone mats, -Yon gram there war�-nft a better shows In' addi-biOn' the - tlhorqug�l 'under - easi , but to .ml who was ., siucked .slowly through the boill-bi I I - , - - - •" Fred agreed. I . .�. Passed ceromori- , ,o see program on ,the air. , als on, imlethods of the police. A man wa-, clo,%edy watching, she seemed to make I For 30 cents � .,By George, I'll � . and the bowl then ..eel I had no reason to expect t One of the funniest individuals - I .. . try, it.) .. y to your, neilthboir. I a lh-�.Trg thing. Then the matter was . . ,arrested' for safe4breaking- - in the no mOvlernent- ' - you can telephone .� ousi. I Two minutes later he had Bill on .. I—. The hour when the mate bowl cir- put beyond a dl:�,�-- Stage and radio, Jack Dearly is a mkxanals: ­ Suddenly I gripped 'her arm; it about ll 'culates, is the hour for talk. The,hea' ,low me -lost serious,person in real life . . . "The dust in the tuirned,up, portion was limp. With a shout I tillige.1 10 , the line. Bill not only could but , , - i �, I ,,, ,,�rl'y a thousand feet be - He 'semis 'continualy steeped in,Al-t her -armpit ,and raised...her head � 0 'Infles . - a - -e over; a light "a horse, skirting tile em Al would- and, what's ' i .�� a ", 9. . I .1 . -1 and dust Of the day are .,on a ho . worries . - . Whereas rnost of of his trousers, was examlin bove the watur. ,It fell Over to I . by making an "any- I more, he had ,,, lyr-leze ,brings a welcome coodness " d f a small lake. - .though -he was a steel worker, the a 1. " - ir; pipes are filled; men '3 1 olive o got bold radio's comics halve but one p7togrami ' 'She was unconsicilous. For seat for Hilda too. - . . I the a siz I 14 "Clorrie on, old fell -ow -1 I experts were still, able to show that ons •si4e. one" call '(station- . I . ,. Tack has his broadcasts on an hour rny� detectives and . r and now, if t"I'Le l'of my pony's bridle. 'We're going weekly, J certain steel fillinigs, found" there wero , nearly half I � back and relax; . going and Sundays . . ..This, f1lings he had, made in breaking spell I worked away -at her with artificial to -station) after 8.30 "I did enjoy that game," Hilda said traveller will listen, he may hear (town- ,again, You'll soon be. all right.' Thursdays P.M. See list of rates ­! of ."The Polly aeleired to understand. he says, would worry anybody; his P� . respiration and restoratives. � afterwards. `that certainly obliged lstran,ge takiii lDf the, culstomis I the safe.' in front of directory. ;.� . those parts., 1. He got up, shook himself, and stood. fellow comedians who, 'paint towaTas Frequer&Y the police have daring She emplained afterwards that im- z to bill _' and glad we have a 11 Don Carlos, my hast, ,%rais still reedy for watik_ ',Cafn you imagine, one microphone appearance .every and acute (brains to fight against. me-diabeay she fell back with her le,9141 I . I I � � ' booted and spurred. his 15 hanging, * seven days agree with him - . . . Prie afternoon -Mr. Reil, from tile held in the air, the water rushed in- - I telephone." , my joy -to, have con-lipany agrain-to doesn't ' . i!- � . -human figure in the Once, when asked why he does 'heir mouth -and UP lier nostrils, I I I - .from his belt; Heaven knew he had in - see ,one solitary I coli, of a Porch., saw a man wrench to . : . awful lolllellness-' crack jokles with his friends, he re- . . . no need of a guin in thosle parts, but, iri,idst of all that a padilook from, the door of a wine m'akin'g her unconscious. I , Don Carlo's day,5- diated from the timp yO, ,belt I hurried after the ' lone plied: "I'm too busy ihill-ki-rig them cellar and subs,tituibe a new one. A iMx. Neil graduated -in a�hard , . . ­. . . - I . when all men carried guns in Argen- rider! up for my broadcasts." note to his -station brought a rlunlibcr svho,ol- He, reqo,rdia'many thrilling .1. . . and 'he declared he would not "When r got d6wil to the -lake the The "!Mlaty Lilvdngstone" of his of pi"Winclothesailen along_ and they -fights. one night he, followed it &,,, jqi4 4�e , 1. I rogrims. is Al -rel. Jack Benny . . . . UP .brutal m'urd'erer into the Surrey 11 #71al ., .V W feel dressed without one. fallow was ;�llit of sight, but I could 11 awaited dievelapraenits. 906A c r I , I ,His. dieeip-sea�ne,d fate; whipped by follow his tracks, and pushed on as She and the stage were total shrove a horse Inn in which were- Gan-al.distrilet. He cornered Uml on 11 1. I � - -ntil * her marriage .six four men, all wvaring leather a -p. a biarg -e stand-up fight , ly 11MC-XIP1101MMIL-Ve 0. wind and, rain and tann6d- by sun, Orly would allow me. ,trangers ,u e, ,and in th is simrprining -• I . was' fast as my p I - Od as knocked into the I,- i-, - � -, interesting to stud -,v. We had "Presently I got a view of the lone years ago . . . Then Jabk, wish rons and blue cloth ,shirk peal, hats. .that followed w � . I . . ' d,�, ,g ng to -find something ito keep her ,'%�ater. Scranibling out, 'he thought , . I been talking of the cowboys and their ,Alll. This . time I saw who he I To any passim people �they were just dangled' from . I again. _ . . .1 . I . f tiM3 occupied, gav6 her a "bit" in ordinary workmen,of some firm. They of the bandcuffs that da -I .. fine horsivrnanship. was; he was One o. the riding In I -tis act . . . She took to the foot- his wrist. Clenching the steel grip "They are ,born to it," Don Carless dia�, I was telling You. ��t; had sta-g@-managed thebusiness witili I column dovioted to Salican. "Pain- sdonal case yeast' is helpful; in most I . said. "in many cases their ancestors thought that maybe he was�-The very lights as all operatic solpran-O takes a daring and -simplicity ths:nmade all inhis, left hand, be. says: . Rheumatism Neuralgia— cases fox which it is urged it serves . t t in an honest look of I waited for the bull rush that I Lumbago, never saw a saddle. They were the one I was looking for. - to the ,high notes . . . lake sev- . ., -r co,medians, wives, she be OUT eyes mot who rode their., that he eras *the -ity. The knew was cealtaili- to come. It came! Qilick Relief 'With a Harmless Tablet only to delay Proper treatment, and -old riding Indians, "It .puzzled me a little t " f usband. adadration for their audac y b y be-' - - - Silicon.. is .safe to take, in some cases it is decidedly injur- . t. . �, ., I I borses bare back, themselves nakea should -be up at that altitude stark came a "stooge" or ,her b man whom I had seen first, jumped With the firll weight of M Od . !drt, nor upset ictus. ". .. For his first thirteen weelks on the -lock. That bind, the blow I shot out my left fist Does not affect the ll� -�,e .is Listerille, The chief ... as Adam. naked, but -Indians are funny devils; radio last spring4 Jack pftforrned down and went to, the pad 11 I had the ,steel -"grip", the stomach.,, , Before 1929 these And he ne is . "Thee Spaniards cahlie and mated they can, sltand conditions we could, was the signal for us to act,? . . . Jn which I ents airlpeared on the !alb- fault to be found with ListeTi I. with thedr- women, and- never face. . .. witihout ,'Mary" but she becalmie mie- Pushing the,-njan back into the van, 4clenthedt. With a wiellcoriie - thud same stateral,•e Federal Food its extreme feebleness as an antisep- . , Phone-struek� - - - -Sb� T,Iea&d with a plairroloithesiman ,driving, we which jarred the, whole, .of inly fraipe, bel of Salicon. But th -here its use. is urged fi�r . gaucho stock, who ,make the finest "It was the first time I had, ever roi and Drug Administration seized a tic. But ' - t, .. � auc e world. It must . -iding Iii,dian; he was a for a elhulice'on the air . - .' Jack � all galloped [back 'thiouigh Newing- it coriltacted fold on his jaw, and . because "it attacks the ­ cattle men in the seen a i whims and with a grunt on the shipment of the tablets and declared bad breath a si'tt'ing usually 'accedes to her ton Butts to the str �Oei false and causes th-cm reirnoves the effect." This ,` have been a gTrand slight to see picturesque looking &,61., si - , ation, where I down he -went I . h �Z fanciers,' and this was no. excelPtion placed them. in the cellH.1? muddly towing path, his, arms and legs the staten�lents on the 1 4 1 crilding Indians careering stark nakeld there very erect, naked as e i`lMlary," made a hit with -a -,been. niore successful t to the wide." I slip- misileading. 'Safi -coif is not safe with- 'is a down- Hght, lie, for only. in ex- �� r wild horses. born, upon his horse; only his head - '. . And - full apart­"ou :but the 'tremely rare cases can. a mouth wash I across the pl�dn on their . �nl - I The g&Wh -d d Mr. Neil ped on the vacant •grip to his righi; out impo�tant quEdifications, . - . Iq saw One only once; that' wa3 kept lobbing to the irnotion of the audi in their ,varlier coups, an Federal Food argil -Drug, AdministrIa- be ,effective against the cause of bad 1. . is 'The Benm friends belch- my priselineT! . I I years ago;. but there ,no doubt- horse's gadt; he had -f6athers jr� his ps, closest � as I bells us that -in foluir days he traced wrist --he. was . has no jurisdiction over adver- breath, and. to neglect the 'basic . I ithere ,are 'still same left in the .far hair. * - I . . . to the -theatrical and radio prefes- over -two thous -and pounds, worth of I . 81- tion c4n,jands'rione. Therefore, cause of continual bad breath while i . I . I They and G&Or" tising, and d . . ". interior." I "I Put my, hand to my mouth and Si011s - - . I . st en wlinei spirits' and liqueurs;. . � . the claims that were once made on using Lisiterine 'is exceedingly nn - Temple .01 -, . . L . .. I . . . . Etyris and Gr_ Allen are inserpar- IV found an ingemoul� in the Ads in the ad wise. Temple Filled, With Treasure: . holloaed. I'll these mounitains my able, . . . . Jay G. Flippen and the Another -ga,g oun . Quackery . . the ,label 'are made iSuch examples of r6cent advertik- " CTY nlust- bave echoed for males. Benny F . way ro'llbing a trgLveller . of his vertlaing; ., ' '' L .. I bubins, also may .be found at ,sldp, Or basket' in wbi-ch, he carried To practise as a doctor of medichW amimediately below ' the Silicon ing�.,could be continued for many I "You hafvi& seen one of the ri,dihg ' Lobbing."On. ' the Bennys, Central Park apartment , -.n"ld Pounds- worth •of , exarrdples, cited point . - , . 1. . Indians, DOT'l Carlos?" 11 I . Just Went ., several thousa you irrust devote -six or seven Year,- story is a picture of a terribly freck- pages. The few Z I .. . -a-Try night . . . When not , -welry. He cation. : To led young woman who.is going -to re- clearly to the need for a now kind . , "Yes, the story might interest you. "But the Indian never tluimed ; be almost gADId watches and other j, to getting a medical edu , . I en -a --ed in working. on his radio pro - ,1 . At that moment a serving girl came just went lobbing on. His horse was . � k6kes "Mary" to bILC Used to IlEalve it fn ,the cloakroom at dispense drugs, you must attend a: Move hey freckles with 'Stillfnan'3 of consumer protection. What form: - � 1. ,grams, Jack' Kinglls ,Crogs over the week end, and armacy for from tw,p 'Med- -should this protection take? I out with a fresh bowl of mate, and covering the ground Well, my own. latest shows. name is S -C11001 Of Ph to Freckle ,Cream. The -American There is only one •answer: legis- � 1� . . -while we went' . Her real , one Monday Tqorndng ,he was stag- fouir years.. But - as an advertising ical Association found in this cream . - �, ithel story was delayed' pony was tired. � SadieL . d to find the 'basket empty. This copy writer you .may diagno- a large', ntage, ci� ammoniated lation rigidly co-atroUirig all adyer- 1 . e and peree ,lthrough the ceremony of drinking ;"We went on for an hour thid, Way. When be works viritill his colblibora- gere I I. . the W -F . what halipened: one a- the prescribe for all known diseases and miereury,'a dangerous corrosive and tising for any product in any way af- . f!rorn it in turn. " Sometimes I would hallo, ,but t.o,i-. on his radio scripts,.J4ck wears cramnals - , - 4 a very small chap, got in- mridilitiong,­1without benefit of even .irritating substance. I . Rictinig public health, and the es- . .. I . "I war., up in •the Chaco at the Indian never turned. I thought nlay- his blue diressing gown and paces tip to a - n aimost similar basket, and was ten minutes of -medical education, I - - to find, a picture of tablishrivernt of a national -body with I time, prospecting, riot far from the be he was stone deaf. , -Then I saver and down his li-Ang room fl whose ample fund's and ,power to ferret out . , %a,k% oolr . ' ' * same tilni!' without having read a single boolk on We turn a Page I , . foothills of the Andjes. I'don 't know we had got ,down to the foothills His graywish hair mussed, 'he re- deposited inside about the s a lovely, happy, young woman ­ ' ­ quite what I ex-pect�d to find -gold, . . . as the traveller left the skip. In the medicine. cheeks once sallow', her eyes dull any advertisle.nients violating a strict - agnan. sembilles more the (banker struggling, ' - night the man insid, the not quite fair. A ,messed, self- and inflexible code written not by . ,. T*rhaps, diiarriands, a valley of em- "Suddardy the flgwe I was follow- with problems of finance than a 'dead of -a � Perhaps this is --who, as you MAY bH,v(! E n nelss; meinconsumers- •° n urner ,:1 le' .Ids, an Inca teimple filled wrath in, came to a standstill, and I saw funny inan reaching for glags. basket, -got .out, changed the, labels, copy writer, lbeginfidng work on a fered from constipation. The she busi - but by CO s s- . . d on - . I Oxeiawure! ' one of those little that ,--- at rehearsals .Vo,nday morning at nine thirty . - at Oncer proscribe . reed huts I -le lertl himself out -by the latch, an medicine or O ' account, frequently took Dr. Balwards Olive Tabletq. Such a puiblic body as that propos- I across never strives to aTnu , does read a �bo,!; sometimes two or ni-ghtly-a pure -vegetable compound, ed would the ad .1. "The only thing I did come Indlians use. 'I seldom saw a more but when. on the air, be, is at his cialimed his bapk-A-Whicli in actual- three books. But he heads. them ill nionJhabilt forming. The tablets do vertising to consumers of all POis- . . told rl�le by a welcolm, gig . .11 was a curious story ,ht,. .1- ' it.y'was the, Zne belonging o --the a peculiar way, as perhaf0s no other contain a vegetable I best --Mt perched on head and clow, t compound, aloe, om. It, would, prohibit the advertis- 11 1, ,Pofrtuguese called Goyaz. "I Pressed on, keeping a careful i,g all over the radio . . . Were jeweller" person reads. drugs containing po- ll I . "NO'l met in a little back block eye�,Qi the Indian. 11 (lid -moa -want he an athlete, he'd 'be, a poor player 'Iffe. searches for names but it is habit, forming, as all cath- jug of fogols orr I about the, last He would probably never have of diseases X-nd bacteria with which arties aM .p,qd tol take it nightly is a tentially injurious 'substances unless . I I lbown that was ,jump. him "to think'nio, an enerny; d if he at practice, -but would -hins bril-liant-- been caught in the receiver to virborn to impress prospective buyers of his decidedly -hazardous performance like- the advertisements carried a state- drig off p1lace before leaving civilize- turned, I was going to .stop an wait ly.t, t,,,, -- e itself. He's that way 'on - i ". I tion. Goyaz was fascinated by my ,in invi,tation to approach. ,arn the goods were sold had not betrayed particular brand of salvation. ly to lead th a chronic and unmanage- • ment of the pr6sence -and proporti , . I . . "But. ne,veT- turned; and, ' what -he noedis a.-Tll audience. I him.. Hierefor example, is the genesis of constipation. I of thesf� substances and the, nature of . xevolver, this same one, as a ,matter Benny was (�orn in Wauk#gan, . able con n ea te,,, . f fact." 'Mr. Neil I -as lyeen nilixed; up . in the falmie of "mucin plaques" "Art last a, safe and effective way the hazard involved a d a clear sta ., - : - 0 ' was more curious, he did not lis- Illinois, on, Felbruary 141th, 1894, iseVeral noto-ciou..;;' cases, including "film." Claude. C. Hopkins, one Of, ,to reduce," says a-KftLgchen Salts ad- Trgent of*tb,e antidote, if any. It would',-, - . P ""' ,�'. Don Carlos sla" ped bis, belt. "I mount-, he jusit stay;ed on his horse, Benny was not. his family na"- Tha� Ithose of Thompson and Dyw . . fl, I aterz, the most -renowned of ad'vertisin'g ,ertis,ment. •But as with all alleged prohibit the ad,vertising of ,an isep- Al have had it years; you can't best a, leaving the reins slack k; the anin-ml he says, he's forgotten blow. to .spell. the "Brides in the -Bathl" and Chap- w-�itiers, was given the'taisk o,f "put- ducing medicines which depend up- ties and mouth -washes without a . ��' 45;. the bullet does s't'op a chap if was g ,ring. .re and .standard statement of - 1, . you gleif him. - I . ,r,7 His tag, in fact, has since undergone man, the Borough polsoner. Mr. ting over Pepel toothpaste. ,H(� on cathartic action the constant use forthright . , "There wlas nothing for it hilt tx) ,-everal ebaniges. Orl,ce he was known Neil Puts forward the theory that tells his, owns story- � action, to inte%tin- germicidal power based on a stand- . � I.. , , I C f . , ,d something funny about 'hin.1 but this monlickler caused him, to be a '$arber-surgeon" in the RusSian ,i�ithorities. It was very dry reading. in 0 e c' . 1. Tmch ammunition I had got. Wbon I notice -e ,rime been "I read book after book -by dental al irritation, chronic constipation and and less, madle by a designated, of - "Well, Goyaz want to know how ride up to the'Feflow. As I got clos r to. vaudeville pa,tro�ns as Ben Benny, Chapman, who had alt'on . of Kyusichen Salts . s ,in , ases"mope, serious results. ficial and non-profit testing agency. ., 11 told -him 'plenity,' for that and -,a curious immobility in his haring. 'mrifw,,dl with a chap -named Ben s difficul- ,i'l Army, was ,"Jack the Noper'l- But in the middle, of one book I found ,We come next to a full-page ad- We realize the tremeadou , . water are the two things -that matter Ghe,' I called, a% I drew along- B,rT,,. Both' played the 'violin and - '- ties involvea in such a propos-al, the ", . Imlost when you are all alone, he look- .'d.l. Thel" I indulied in wi-%e cracks. The first "Rispl'yer" crime occurred a reference to those rilucin, plaqners- on vertislement urging in, the nice ag judties it might cause, as be- ,. ed pleased. I I � 'n This be- In August? 18aS. Clhal vlorked the teeth which I afterward called en's language the use of Lysol as a inil - "N en I ro,di! Vif,rhl. wddefred; audiences, and evem bookeni I � -, No answer. That discovery 'gave me an vaginal douche. There is a touch of tween the medicine manufacturers on - "He tried to buy some. I would up to_hjm,.� _. '51M., . 4� -em h-.-? came out with it. . . 9* the present "rilickel-1-yack" I appealing idea: I resolved, to adveT- science, and. the , usual testimonial the one hand and' the physicians on * , ! , : . not sell. Th -Don Carlols, stopped. lie, looked 't � 0.1nedian came to -be addressed as 11 . lisle the toothpaste as a cr'eato'r of . an physician --a foreign ,the other. Yet only in this direction. - from a wolm� 11,, Tile solid that on one of his treks he trifle. grim. 'i . Jack Benny. 'Now in radio, listeners, eauty; as a,wespon with which to physician, also, as usual. Lysol is a do we seethe slightest hope TOT sub-, "" had come upon an Indian, who had 4two Shocks in mix hlim.,Up with .Jac' Denny, the Bad. Attacks of Flu . l-, -pioteetion, of average and , deal with that cloudy film." Ap,paT- good disinfectant for floors and walls ,staintial . Ii.. a 45, no doulbt taken from some Poo my,.time," he %aid, "%ut im.iagine the- �,�,d loader. � entry, 'Mt. 'Hopkins was not consumer, who is not that . r , . devil he (had rol�6ed and murdered, one, I got Nyhen I looked intn thill.. Then carme a period when be I - 7 even R7 and toilets, -but it is far and away ordinary i d, cautious, 6alculat- ­ ,., . ware of those oectionis of the books boo irritating for '"intimate feminine mythical, ,shrew � . but no ammunition, I . Indian'.-, face and saw he way stone Then under the ,Shubeit banner in 01' .. I I ., That iltidian, said Goyaz. Wa5 61. ad! "(great Temptations." Afterwards E. M. Ward Finds Wonderful which warned of the, danger of us- hygiene. . ing 'and- unswindabile person, the �111 -ntifrilce. * 11, illing to exchange diarmonds- for re- "He had a woun,d, in, hiss he openied at the Orpheu-m theatre. in D 9 the wl chest you " jrig coarse wbAsilves in a iHere at last, is our standard beard- courts .made him out, to be as they - I _ Almost no advertising intended, to ed scientist, eoctolling the virtues of .slowly built up the doctrine "Let the ... •VoIlvler bu.lktr,, and, what was mitorie, could have ftrt your fist in -a spear Lo, Angeles as master of ceremonies Pick -Me -Up in Dr. Williams X I. knew where to find the wound it looked like. Someone had where his smart humor lbecarme very influ4ince the general public is hon- Flelischmann's Yeast. ,In ain ossa- Buyer Beware." i I ll, the Indian kn 11 i;l s, but of course, it wars imPoS, 'tied him to his h Ab y pu est in the sense that a decent scien- W otolne orse- y his'leg', to ilar. Rit, was only natural' that, Pink Pills , fist understands honesty, What an . 1,'�:" viblp to get him to -ooze a word about Under the belly; and theT had ti' -Il being ,on Hollywood7s, doorqtep, he . I - . the locality Of the place. � I I advertiser says my be in a narrow " 1�11 the reirls, luagely in ,his hands. would be slignod foy'the rhetures. He I(I have had at- sense true., but he does not tell the ­ . "'Next morning I set off, following "I just didn't know what to make was enigaged (by M. G. M. appearingcr tacks of the ,flu' whole truth. Thus, a, well known .. I- ., a trail l4oyaz showed me. He said of it. All I •did know was, that, dl'-a'l in the "Hiollywood Revue," "Chasing Bdngs ' "No Po- ..", . . . frequently a i n c e vacuumi, cleaner adverbises: , ,� I �; be I thoughit . the Indian lived some- though be was, behad Raved- my life; Rainbowi,e' and in "The Medicine Wonderful 1919, and some- liceman can protect you from ,these $ . '' ", - - for there wast food in, the shack and Vman"she cauls the last named pic- Vital - dangerel . . . HeIrn0l - (*,;l � 1. . times very bad qt Ytic StTepto 11,, . - fol for the horse. ture "The American Tragedy" -that 11 . tacks, but always cocci . . . causle erysipelas, scar- ,;�l LDS-, N � "Well, I cat the Indian down and brought him biack to New York and Ity Children s �. 1 ''. � ., 3'�, buried bimF---�lve was as stiff as EL Post Earl Carroll's Vanities in which he when ,on the road, lot fervor . . . 'Millions of germs . , 1. V;,�. �, to recovory I lake were found in a thimbleful of elean- , ,,?, . . �, I -then I set off. was stairred. Sighilig with C,arroll and I find er dirt Enables' 'her to dia- ''. . Mothers thers testify that JABY'S OWN TABLETS are invaluable. 4, , l'.. . BUILT 9S REPUTATION' VI asicovored. Goyaz waiting at the for two' yegre, be took time off to Dr- Williams" Pink 'Pills Is for children's head colds and feverish colds.- . li� . �. " him 4nn a wonderful •pilck-ple-up, Poise of �irt'a�d germls -without em'P- -cold," - . outpoist town where I had left play an engagem(ent in E17gland. He th tying a bi),g Or container -11 alt this, , "At Tallon, Varrowsmidi, 4- . I MIs. Fradk A. ,V":. .. ON CLEANLINESS and bald hirra the whole story. When fournid the ,audiences very respoilsive So wirites E. M. Ward, 8"katolon, the first sigh of a cold " wiftes Mts. ill� 11 ... I 1� I had done,Goo7az said: 'I expect (that to hist of Wit, and has sirree-been S29k-t Who jU��er -states: "I would advertisement foils to say that this. . Isaac LKelhr, 4 Shaftesbury Plalce,. To- Ont., writes: "it was next to marvel - `r d6viee picks lop artily albout -onto, "or Tf th� children have been out loos, after giving Baby's Own Tablets, I .. ALWAYS HAS BEEN HIGH CLASS, was the Indioln, I came across who tin ardent booster of the English- reemmnend Dr. Wilnip,nd Pink Pills how quickly the fever disappeared.",, , . . SPOTLESSLY that rundown, half as miuch dirt as other vaCuun-1 ­ . , OU197, COMFOVABU, wanted to trade (Sernonds for re- ,,,,Vg slens,,I)f humor. Back in this to a,11 sufferers from I in damp weather, I ,give Baby's Own .... v� .1 , ! CLEAN AND MODERN IN EVERY I kpve t6ken the :1,2 -wens, so" that *they billions . fJ Tablets, and they are all right again the When, you see your child with a cold ., I I . I valuer buIlets, he was a ]one wolf.., country -be toured with Vanfitties, sur- listless, feeling. ms ;r� left lying around where next day.tv coming on, don't lose any time in giv- .1, DITAIL. . d lobey ger "I'll I "I I I I ""'But why was he tied to hils denly decided that it was about time Pills 07i munly Oemsio"aO an I I ' 'N V. . HAS ciNg OF ME FINM DINING ROOMS . r. -iw children play. Mrs. Albert E. Ktio*leg, R. R.Z, Gran- ing Baby's Own Tablets. They -a , ". : I horse like thait?l I asked. he tried ral and aalkield for his re, "VeOrd to tone, up vl�r blood ,won& - I ­ IN CANADA., YOU WILL ENJOY THE is c for laTr%S It is ,true that reputalbIle, agencies ton, Oit., writes'. "Baby's Own Tab- effective, also, for teething troubles; * i 1. tAtly tllltX�WSVE FOOD. "It lie an 'Indian cuistom' az 1,8asie. Tills was given, and, he ie. f'ftll,Y- I hwle been &I em�c f yea ,.. I 1. I eft at U dbwft 1. I said. "They call it "Qulirencia." Tliat, turnled to Wanillattan to pv4pare .for and find that, wh , I 9 r n , will not barWe the Tmart arr4nt lets relieve c6lds'90 easiljr�-1 wouldn't colic, constipation, vomitingi .sleepless- . 1. ... twking selve,rail bloixeb of Dr. Wil- frauds, carle4T find tuberculmis lettrels ll�e without them if they coat twice as ness,, and whenever a child is restless ' From Depot or Wharf ' Indian was killed, by another tribe; a long siege of auliffiltions. But be aftw tenets. for exampile- 64f, less flitanispaTenit 111111ch.lit and fretful. %Absolutely SAPE--see the " I I.; ir� We De Law taxi 25C M he was in their pyeeleitives. I 0 y gave one ,ftrApIle of (his wkyr� IlaimiV -Pink Pills lible, color I . l,�y - ; I ,Ybe - 111. balk to my cheeks and I h4vs won- frAlu'd no mallear 'bow dan'ge"UXI is Mrs. James O'Connor, Godfrey,, Ont, analyst's certificate in each 29 -cent N�." 1�, - -, Baby's Owk Ta '. I . . ' "I _ �. 4 'I ,� , - Single 5i -CA to $3.00 "Tht,y (gave him an Indian's And waig signed b�r Canada ,Dry. I quite acceptable bo mlany' of, them., wriies: I blew are Won- package:,' Otrei 1X0,000 Packages sold X. k. , funeral-tbat is to gay, they return- ON , � derful. vital*." r ble said of paliestionschildren . . I',', � , , . detful for children's colds, and fever."- 'itt 1p3j. ' 222 1�, 411al RAO- -3--l-at.15.00 Dr. Will I . I I " ,,, � " 11 I . , I . ed bim. bo the Place Nyheire his own Neixt to tote =ffering of Aerd Who lig�ma, pillk Psgs, r,e%Ald The same Mal ' Let I I A , ,L:�. ; I L I � 1j,"Ith by creating yww iblood,and in-' in vAiieli advertising is carried: , DR �*IWAW..' .---.– I—_--_-_--_----- . t. M 06siu, pto. I anclesibors Wme born. They would nit -.hi4e not�• stlander the want X� Jay of _-Z-2-tt, --I-.--- I I I".. .. I . . . . . us turn to the OR -90 Of the popular "' i I I I I I l;", . '"�� . L .' WA.VERLgy havre knmm where -lite lived, bult all them who haval--Owft, D ., Younik. cre"Ing the rell blood cd1s, Which TO- &'flK0 A"% W IL ff 0% � ',.,,, I rnaga-Zimlleg to Oft '01"hat BrOM . 1'.1 ;'holmegi am tr6ined to find, Vlh,dr way � I stor a1fd 06simeltieS ftile elft- i 44F HOUL e the Waisted ti6slu,04 Aud Vevital- � 4�� , ptieni�. 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