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I r". " ' 4.kr4volliug inerchant-" In less than King. of Prussia. To the latter he thousand, "Tre4sury 6ertifteatoWl as P so that lie stands less like a -in the biddy. Two of - the Ingredients .
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. .,o montlis there stood on one Of the Sent much "good and friendly advice" a measure of financial relief. . kened � of Knwelion Saft are notable for '
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� 'k *',' barnlike structure. across .the front Of on, the success of Prussian arms he they were about ten inches square, it is aiot r,urprising that racketeer- nervous energy tmust be exp4nded. r ' Ing the pulnig of b,m hand!9 out- 11 I
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I i�� I 11 ., whictli ran the legend, "J.' A. Norton. caused to be placarded a Proclamation and each bore a replica of the Em- dom ihasdiscovered the Power-'ef the For ,example, the head in,
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1, �,; ; larged his store to several times its or Norton Spared bd subjects the, ex There was a large and eomfixtable . - But when t I I � I -
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,:.�.....! t1woughout tihe community, as very -He attendip4 to this important matter Senate chamber of the legislature,and to the support of a crooX P e rly beld, its weight . must. be sipp- blQasom Into full - function. That But above all, remember that dis- -
11 - ".�. "I 6, owning besides ttIS own ilk Person, ' Upon bank.% and affluent during 20 years he seldoni'missisd a ' Ported by the neck muscles, with the Paunch wound the waistline must be ease -that ts, the abnormal. function -
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I-, akore several other goodly structures. businesses he served c6ur . but I t d attentively, and _ held- in place Ing ,of bod gin ,
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)".. another twelve month he Would have -of occasional ,opposition, to "levy at- book which -had a clasp a6d lQck, and "preparatory course" rack .& far more serious impost is laid bardened, by bending 'exercises. Lait- .
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�.. li.'�. chant for the habillments of royalty? demand did, Dot exceed two or tbree his possessi�o,L His thgory of &vern- its prospects with bona -fide lookin we permit our spines to become de- his heiels toes out, like a Penguin, I . I
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, �: � Toward the end of.1853 came a dis- dollars. Only When the state of the inent .did not Sanction the encroach g f6ruied by faulty posture. Most of our li�iro'should plant hIA feet paml- , .
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.1 P.: astrous ean-fiagration. Where had royal exchequer required did. be col- jug of the executive Upon the legis- their signatures on "aplications for polint where the lumbar (lower) vert-' Weight on tha balls of both feet. . He I � I . .1 11 A � #
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'.� -, � - tures, palpitating with activity, there were acknowledged by word, bVt larg- this policy. When Grant was seek- binding, contracts for expensive cours- ebrae of the spine are supposed� to Is now sitan#ing Eke a West Pointer; . Digest), .
I fit squarely lato the sacrum'- the a Plumb line dropped from thelobiW . A
'' was left only smoking, ashes and ruin- er sums he honored with .1 recelpt, 'Ing nomination, for a third terni, the' es in accountancy. A New York pro- I . . I
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. " spines, however, are 'really otrai t shoulder, hip, knee ,and ankle. If lie man who ca'a only be described am
, . All that Norton Posses,Ad. Was in United states of America," and, bear- protest. And when the legislature did washing at $10, on the promige that .0 . 1. .. -
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. �. ,, , bundings -bad Stood; seeing onqy rain, Scorning royal equipage he, wa,1ked .. fession.." He grrawge4 a ' a lumbar curve. Accentuatione of iiig histrionle of course) - and cjasp� that tho Proper fulfillment of- hiz des-
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.1. soaked ashes" refusing to take solace. everywhere, He attended every pub- Once Emperor Norton, en route to with, this curve give rise to a long list of ihis, *han.de behind ,his , . is tiny depends absolutely. Upon- olumt I .
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% ... ' A three-dompeay setup recently in. as the stands -there head, sunk for'- many stubborn conditions, JLyyl have his efflqieney. And be will probabLy, . . �
� . tle time tot. think of the once. prosper- to sit on -the platform at the right and angry voice announced that. it his
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-4 ous merchant. For Several weeks he I hand of the candilate, for U. S Sen- order were not InstantlY obeyed he 'volved a "Bound Shwvice Bureau," a ward, chin diragiing: shoulders hump- Oefied both dlagnosi$ and, drugging. have rigid ideas -about thp precise , I
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, % . 'liar h. and, precipitate "Research lAboratory" and a "Bound . . - ft isn't the load, that breaks us down, sort of woven stuff he must wear I
I.:. . Was absent from big fiama. a-Unts. I =; d much icirty would revoke the railroad's franchise. I I
1". �. Then, just as there was talk of a � applause when he stood up in tilie Momentarily, the fate of one of the Institute." The Sound institute so14 . 'it's the way -we carry. it. 1� next his sklm,. ;
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, �� ,:.. however, as Josbaw, Abraham Norton, I voice - announced that, the candidate t,be balance. Then, a group of San for membership in. the -Service BU. ,ecutives, stenographers, 'iiecountants, than fashion, gripping the ground acter, and yet be fussy. He may),be. s�&. I
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� A . . ed as.a. personage, 'J-j)e= Nortbn, would appoint Wrin., . - en4wed th,b i0ner avul imat meAod Vie week jobs installing machines that the applfcant's, 'previous experience, on your feet. This causes th�- body either in fils own .house or in am�- .- . -
. I I . ' were to be manufactured by the --Re- there was certain to be a position for -Te,'ght ,to be distributed akng the body e4sle's, until he has madB aS -
. In the beginning he bore only this -at a picture tbe Emperor niade waiter not, only to fill the order but . 4
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.1 led. States of America." This, accordri full uniform consisted of a blue-green. the bill to thcrg� It was got Usti-1,fhe ager.det.Out to enlrolli 1,800'students bond Of ' five to several hundred dol- splendid treatment floi the , all t -4
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-.. Ing to a public announcement w&.Ieh7 coat with 'long tai%-, almost to his conductor had come in and issued, R The,mitter of providing exi. lam, according to the salary antici- votomon affliction, of sagging a,riches. Privily. tidies has d ,. put on I
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� ,.�..' he caused to be printed 'and placard- shoetops bright blue tTausers with a wordy RPO109T, that t4he EmPeror via- ough $50-a,week jobs to go arou�md *as Pat . .
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"duly conferred" upon him by the lets' and a generars-bigh hat in which after this diStreggipg incident the Of the corporate trIG were later 11em- standing. He .SlumPa into'his chair,
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�- f,tate legisbtu,re.- Later, When, our was fixed a red cock-ade, and a long Central. Pacific sent the Emperor -tv'PlOyed" in One of Uncle SanVs inisti- --of -tbp open
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-:- . - ' ' i - - . Office of the "employment WS&O' ... iviight onto- a- 6iugle--j;pDt-tbo draft deranges all -his- actmfies lar -a --- - -
,. .. sister republic to the -south "beseech-, green ostrich Plume. On, extra, spe- life Pass, good On any Of its Califor- tutionsim-breaking rocks. i� city ,to .the A 11 - .
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- . g.1 0 aYs Mat 'he Js "resting" he kisses.his, wife by tke clock, or so
dom," -.he added "Protecter of lih); otherwise only a heavy walk- I nt
',.'�,,.;. . Mexi- 1 smi Only qne One other occasdon was his I weeks. 350 mfles in all. assured each Yet. a simple, experime wIll ;;;;;e irregular that he is ' never conscious , I
V,*�, . . authority disputed. . This time the 'Work 1�or Uncle SAm!' Is an Inv!- time that the Plant would, -be "'in ca� that'stress nod tension are I e untl a meal has been, ga-
"� co." For neany 30 years, until. the Ing stick or a big umbrelia. But a � - tati011 ,extended daily in Help Wanted pe, . the, only ,of APPet t I . ,
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.6, l. � I We. Norton I, Dei Gratia Mnlperor and hinits'of.an inside tTack that BS- I . i . .. � .
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.. I . � I ... . . I . I fix Mom up with cAvil ent" deared out with his, victImW quily huncb�d body willr-donvinC6 you. great benefit to binx Por ,he is the
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'I",,. I CAMERAS 'BY LAKE OR OCEAN' , . .the teawshlP COMPanT for d0uYing us Service jobs xvith no trouble at all, Cash bonds . . that- you must adopt a new 'and less victiUl'of. ,hundreds of delusions, and. " .
, a free Passage to -Sacramento be once they baii completed , a . . ng
"I I . - th course I 8xbauAti 4 ,technique of Sitting, par- especially of..the grand delusion that
, � : , . . blocked on the river by the Revenue It is ou17 by extravagant claims, I Cram Country . �
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1. I . . .. ::M,... ". .." . render. - ". eUt ,Superabundance of gyp ;,= Tliere. are, endless ramification, of. Now try t ' You XiStnEallY '300rli him, Yet yam I I
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. ,1 I ]ie '�Iaa in - op. chair. 80 that Your weight -is on the - becoming, a complete fusser yoursoM I
41� �'. . steamship company Immed4ately sest Ing for a railway postal oleries ex- eratlonwlth an illusory b�attery plant bottom, Of Your thighs, %nd not on! All -of usbave within us lbe insidioffs�
1 the Emperor's, -letter -of apology and amination, Islughly questionable when substituted- for the bogus; alcohol
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�11 �K ried a walking stick as a bafte ,of least 18 - # Portland, Oregon, with a spur-
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11� . - *Z,!1x0- - - hie Cane_ To, the VeryL end, however, The I . d1raw one foot back by -th 3 Side of leaV=2 S= money. His wifia I �
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1� I . !�:11 banks, Se ,e examInations. employment ag8ner' that collected idlers to get back of your hips. This wear blaek!' He Is now known to him-
,��-; .1 . . . I .. I . givink to Almighty God', for the rvic They' do not $10 advance fees from a large e"ugh POSItI011 takeS a tenifle .strain. ,W ,,self and to his wife as the man wit& 'L 0,
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L � * �, .:,,:.,,;. ;.:1*:-:!.:-: % was the Buiper- . 'with Jobs. A Buffalo agency offered This is vastly important n on in c tion wit him � wi I I
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� ,, 'j% �,�'Ij::%j.,X. Ki.�111.1 ' ST -011 einjoined IV,, se,r- crook offered Jobs, to chaufFeurs who ag�icmdeasily to the brain through the or wearg it, amd- rm, afraU be. -won%
1�1 11 I ..'�,'�'�� -'k110 vice training bUTeau" from offering to advertispd. in 1 situations wanted great arteries or the ,neck, Umcon- wear It even for his fatber's. tuneiraVl " I �
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' . ��.:;� I *���,i:,�,,��i:*":����..i!��-,�":tl.�,4.:..";�'. fmPlre and America reverted to -a ine ou"'ber of' -lobs available 22d the Tacket. was worked in washingtosi an ly assume. the whole town as the — who wvnT
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. � I � . government jobs In WiChita a pop-boitling coAcern, hilarating about, this Position; one proud ,of it. His wife Is rather, im-
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, " � MPem Published Pictures and long agMinst,two schools in Detroit, one in ed to pay his own am ' .
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I v a�CcOunts of his life, and "more than Rochester, one in Denver, one in St� weeks. for ten Used to be dog-tired after three ,or Self I his religion. Success encow- , .
RZ: - .. 10,000 People, from workinginou . to At the end of that tima,, it four houhi of the old slumping pos- ageS the Instinct to fugg dM! goo&
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i�li I L Millionaires and inclu4ng, over 2 000 want to work for Uncle Sam are ad- still bare a job. A New York firm re. school children do ,better Work and else. And thus does he become a eon*.:'- . � .. 1., 1'... � - ,,,, � ,
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". I bond, with the understanding- that it seated, in this Position. Autboeltios, There is no cure for the- compaeft .' 0; L.
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11, - i I Ads of this tM a,ve for a six-wek "triaLperiod. us "
par;l *Ize pictures. Exposure 1/100 second at f.11 an superserWdive fffzn. almost cer- Tke ap� trial inOreased, efficibucy at least 25 being f , sy. what the world reg;1wdg
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,;,Z. ONES the time every year when that where water is�. wifft its br*ht . Nor-
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�,,? 1. , C many of us make for the lakii or reflections, you have ema%djaml Itm I X-InVerOT Of the United I . 8 existencf-- y1a . I
� ,�.� . I .1 'Of America and ProtectOr of M States 6&--Wolnielto decorate, greting a payroll. These and other g anipleg or neck. He is never told to j,lit up Sincerely 16oks down upon. tlie rest
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sling, sailing, mot�rboating, fish- Usually by the lalm or seasbare were hid to rest Per 100. 13xperl,6nice indicate that "buying a job- is a very but "ked to sit well back In bl' of,mankind. Spiritual pride puts YA= , o .
-1 . Sm transit glorta lnuxdf.� I I chair and, then to lean, forward. linto the. category of the hopeless cam. 11
�ill. ", ft, and the many other ple'asures even on cloudy days you Inve more I Respondents to this ad weri� told JObse0kers will do well to step war- BuSinegg and professional men who ---aloni"Witli' the alcoholic, the klewa- I I
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; ,,, . . .4, 1.4 "stop down" We a smaller lens op- � $5,0.600 by afluft p have rande, fleecing the .kpiparently the Sole ume of the wnt-
; . "'; ,� . but it. camera, but verily to go and � ,ocketing the del- unemployed stamina. Incidentally, they bave, ' J �
i � `,� ,�`;..k'm� - ening) and thereby obtain slarp, , - I I lars " they &um Ik', . One of the major S,�Orts at mcgiet;er- found, that it bag a ; , plete ftssft Is to serre as a terraht I I
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