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THE BEE: OMAHA, W MBER 29 COUnCll BlU”S Tows: ] nd his brothers claimed the poner, Council and his brothers claimed the poliey. 1510 DOUGLAS STREET enameled t signs a new eoat of paint which the e qeclared was bad Bluffs ROAD SPOILED BY GRADE R TSR EVASION. OF TAXES SCORED|Count Tolstoi v needed. "1 see n b Eft ; 12" ot sy the Sends an Appeal ort of City Council to Compel I ™rn <0l O Mor are not work. |Supreme Court of Towa Censures Man Change Again Renewed. iow o the streets i [-!Il.uv'nx these street Who Got Land Free. to A” PCOp101 signs,” said Mr. Younkerman. The ma i{d he would see to It that the str orce would have plenty to do during it<| SHOULD BE GLAD TO PAY THEM |Russian Author Urges Men of Every| ORKGS = TRACTION COMPANY NEGLIGENT | “letsure time,” and the matter repa s e Nation to Refuse to Serve as THANKSGI U ING SALE OF ing the street signs was permitted to drop . Prevalence of Typhold Fever Leads |, " 1" 00" C0 pasket | Whisky Bills Declzred Not Collect- Soldiers. to Annlysis of Water—Work A representative of the residents in the able in State of lowa—Milk - Ixth ward succeeded in having the matter of the distribution of six lights In that for Street De, Count Leo Tolstol, | riment Hate Allowed by Express VA, Nov Beautiful Evening Dresses ~ 4 ; | Compaiy: way of Switzerland, has given anothet | eede section of the city referred to the commit- | AT message to the world. At an anti-military tee on fire and light with power t | meeting held at Bienne, when 100 Swiss an o~ 3 y s Councilman J. Ghris Jensen at the meet- | the absence from the city of Cour | (From a Staff Correspondent.) foregn delagates "Wela® goseinbied; Oount| T'hese dresses have just arrived and will be plased on ing of the city counell Monday insisted | Bellinger of that ward | DES MOINES, Nov. 2%.—(Special)—An [Tolstol's appeal to the people was read | | v b Y o 3§ oo Cl g g that the street rallway company should be| J- R. Jameson, who in a i I echo of the old rallroad land litigation in |amid great enthuslasm. It had been writ- sale Wednesday morning as a special Thanksgiving offer to the city sald he Lad suff d r n g t 1y o o compelled to bring its tracks on Avenue A T¢¥ | northwestern lowa came to light in the |ten especlally for the recent peace con . S . . " . 10 grade. Ho:sahd that on November 10 of |Prained ankle and foot as the resuit of | U T TS GOl o o scored |gress at Stockholm and would have been | ing. Every dress is a beautiful new design and made of last year the eity council resolution ai- | fall caused by an alleged defective s a land buyer in O'Brien county for refus- |greatly embarrassing on account of fits| '.1-'“‘,‘ o= | ing to pay taxes on 1and he Fot practies nce to the Swedish authorities, who, % cottfmittes 2 The land owner, J. W. Bishop, |however, were saved by the timely strike 5 bought the land in 1882 from the Sioux |Which caused a postponement of the con- SHOWS | (it Raflway company. A long litigation | ETess. Later it was arranged to read it at Berlin, but the police prohibited it. Y terday Tolstol's friends in Geneva, hav- | ing obtained permission, delivered his mes- | land, but refused to pay taxes for the|"36° 8t Blenne, Tolstol in it appeals to shows and other | i O T tle was mominally tn the | (N¢ 8004 sense of the world's peoples to oughfare could be made passable. As it|roome of public amusement on the Sab- | g : $ refuse to serve as soldiers, either volun- now Is, Mn Jensen declared, in some places |y o™ A et oot e the associat e ly decides | o0y or under pressire, ‘even if that re- | the tracks were from one to two feet be- buatte B8 11 TRRERE 0 T e on Sab. f that during all this time the government |ryea) entails punishment, Killing by sold. | low the existing grade and In other places g | merely held the land In trust for the pur-|jers he asserts, is a crithinal ac! bath observance was Instructed by unani-| SR T T A o4 nulyi were, a8 high as two feet above the |, % HEVETCe e O ettention of the|chaser and anyway, having obtained his| The message appeals, not to governments grade. [eity and county authorities to the fact that|'and not by his own right, but by grace |put directly to peoples and their good | “It seems to me that the street rallway | of the government, “such a reciplent ought |gense to stop growth of armies and navies. | people must take us for fools, or else they |\ "y 0" "o weully on Sunday af. |0 be willing to repay ‘grace for grace’ and are playing fop time,” declared Cour ~I\H|7I“‘K,n|nmm and evenings In Couneil Bluffs, | '© bear cheerfully his proportionate share s Younkerman/as he proceded to castigate | (L1 T EYUIEES L CE UT of the burdens of a sracious soversment. | ANErican W omen l\.v.u..‘(\y n‘\m‘a,‘,‘.,;..,.:m{ ‘<I--. n“lk“m’;l’* lid on this alleged open violatlon of th Whisky Bills Not Collectable. y | o comply with the orders of the ey coun- |1\ The dows dubreme oourt 15 verrettsin] - Are-WelllfI'teated| g W R did diot agres With Che ministers Talse & al objection | upholding the Iowa law which makes it Patstnar paesomgr - ¢ e e ‘" lto the 5 and 10-cent picture and vaude- | impossible to collect debts due for liquor Councliman Jeasen as to not requiring the Py : : company to bring its tracks up u.‘m»l.:m,_‘\m.- shows and to the skating rinks, |sales. In a case from Boone county, de- [ British Suffragette /Says This is lished grade. He thought that since n..-‘|‘)‘“"“'1_';“”r“'“ prie "‘l“"""""l“‘ larg e """'l today, wherein B. Arle sought to| Reason They Cannot Appreciate % ks | DETS. e fact that these places.are kept | foreclose a mortgage, it evi- % ) B B e N alshed the tracks| en on Sunday evenings greatly Increase N T e Their Political Slavery. should be made to conform with it et et g heihep i o showed some connection be The matter was disposéd of for the time |the difficulty of keeping boys and glils off | tween the debt and a certain large bill the streets the ministers say WABHINGLON, =0 sy b L being by the city clerk being directed to|'he streets ! ¥ I ARl ax | fOF Whisky sold to the firm of Mann & |gnowden, wite of a liberal member of the call attention of the ecity solicitor, city The attention o the association was Co., and that because of this fact the debt d to this matter by a number of citi British Parliament and a noted suffra-| engineer and the officers of the street rail- gl Y is null and void in lowa. There was no .. o Preside ' w.‘,- company to the resolution of Novem- |2¢Ns Who have been aroused over the cas owa. There was no | gette, tried to see President Taft today. | auestion but that the whisky was 80ld in | gne failed. Protestin o doe: | o the ‘Ukes LHEUIBRY . Dboenily E od. esting that she does not ber 16, 1908. f the thre little girls who were recently | violation of the law. a4 City | Walk, offered to settle his '« |ages against the city for was referred to the judici st satin Me: all the new evening shades to choose from. Values $40.00 to $50.00. Special for Wednesday only, at— $920.75 rected City 'Solicitor Ki Melagini Engineer Etayre to take th to compel the street r y company to do this, but ub to date, apparently, these offi- | MINISTERS GO A clals had Rot made any move In the matter Mr. Jensen sald he did not ask that the [ mefort Will Be Made to Close Them company bring Jts tracks up to established | on Sundays. grade all along the avenue, but up to the | g grede at prosent In use, so that the thor- |y waee war on aay 1 essary steps viol, iline, Crepe de Medur and Chiffon followed because of overla pping raflroad claims, and finally the land went back tc the government. Later, Bishop bought the he Ministerial assoclation has decided yvernment. The court practic Dainty New Waists Pretty new designs in waists, to wear with your tail- theaters and other places of amusement ored suit. Made of finest Chiffon, Embroidered Net, Mes- saline, Lace and Dyed Net. Special Thanksgiving values, R $1.98, $2.98, $3.75. $5.00 dence clear fore entle co o ad- belong to the militant branch that made Raalyels 8 Wens | before the juvenile court and whose ad . | — Councliman Jensen, who sald typhold fe- |missions to the court brought about the| , Supreme Court Decisions. the lives of British statesmen miserable | ver was prevalent in the city, thought it |arrest of two men on serlous charges The following supreme court declsions |for the last few months, Mrs. Snowden | have been rendered: might be due to the water supplied by the| Dr. O. O. Smith, Rev. M. Wil left the White House announcing that she Council Bluffs City Water Works com-|and Rev. M. P. McClure were appointed| B. Arle, appellant, against Anna 8.|would endeavor tomorrow again to run pany, and on his motion the city health|a committee to confer with the Associated | Vi¥Ol fie county. Affirmed the gauntlet that shut her off from the Fort against Iowa Leg.on of Honor, officer was directed to have an analysis |charities and other similar organizations |appeilant, Clinton county. Atfirmed. chief executive of the United States. made of the water. [in the eity, with a view to the federation |, Calvin Clark sagainst Johnson county | Mrs. Snowden was something of a disap- Council Younkerman wanted Street Com- | of the churity work. ot pompany, - appellant, Johnson | pointment to the members of the Woman's missioner Tim Flood to don a pair of over-| The program committeo reported thre: | “"\{ GERTCC Loane ooy “ounty | Suffrage movement here. In a lecture to- alls, grab a bucket of paint and give the|pape to do combined writing and adding is on s on “Healing,” which will be given of O'Brien, O'Brien county. Affirmed. night at the Masonic temple, she declared at the next three meotings of the assocla-| ). W, budse, uppeliant, againstC. B.| (et American women could not entertain a combined writing and adding machine R e | sty "".”“;.-‘,m'.'\":l‘"; il il Li<lo Burnham against Fort Dodge |the movement seriously. This, she ex- c ‘e, Med 2 e N d eV Grocery moany, appdilant, Webste p| Py s b e 8 of th o | h n J. M. Willlams, and “Modern Healing” by | county. Reversed. ik 2 F ] Eraneds wan by ."H ~I : 24 o e ew e ~r 3 there are some 2,000,000 more men than X Dr. O. O. Smith, Gets His Rate on Milk, e <! 2 b S | s 16 time ‘ago’ o railiond’ comamisélo women in this country, and that the women 0‘ l}le LY ¥ YOU ARE CURABLE | yorr 10CATED IN CHEYENNE | recoived complaint from J. C. Guthrle of | '°T® &Te treated so well that they fall to WE CAN CURE YOU it & b o b appreciate their political slavery. . ¥ Shenandoah on the milk rate by express AVERAGE TIME TO CURE Man Thought Dead Reunited to Wife | fiom Shenandoah to Councll Bluffs, He| 1P Ensiand, she sald, the women out- emlng on One Viste and Family. sald the > ¢ 3 " o number the men by 1,200,000 and the situa- . Qne Vi t Pacific Express company had HyprocELE One Visit Jason Mott, former foreman for the|fixed the rate on the bas reversed. tion Varicocers One Visit _ 5 ' £ of the whisky CATARACTS: 10 Uays |Quinn Lumber company, who disappeared | rate and that this was o high as to be CANCER from this city on the morning of August |prohibitive Typewriter . J g The commission entered into ‘) 1 Dl CATARRE 30 31, has by located in Cheyenne, Wyo, |, 8 \ a ak Catanng = % 3 as been located In Cheyenne, WYo. | communication with the company with the ist €rs ; s > Y iR result that an adjustment has been had with Wahl Adding and Subtract- r . P B sty bohi s NS e e N e Vote to Strike had failed to identify the body of a sulcide Heavy November Snow. at Pueblo, Colo., as that of Mott, a rail-| Reports from all over Iowa indicate that way postal clerk of this city, whose run |the snowstorm was general in the state Is to Cheyenne, notified the family that|and that it was an unusually heavy fall ing Attachment is the only general writing machine which adds. It is the only adding and subtracting New York Unicas Decide to Go Out he had seen Mott in the Wyoming capital |of snow for the first one of the scasoa,| Aiter Hearing Address by Presi- machine which writes. It is the but dent Gompers. only machine which affords the was f aviing Groasest Comiact Knownto Wearers of Glasses Inquiries were made by the family and |some trouble for the interurbans. No de- ot maximum of labor-saving in com- W YORK, Nov. 2.—After hearing it was definitely ascertained that Mott ||ay " 3 {lay in trains was occasione o $ T — Fied only by our ogoasioned heri Samuel Gompers speak at Cooper union was in Cheyenne. Mrs. Mott and her little :-:—-w :-uy Reliable Bon, Willard, ét fonos went to. Cheyenn Lehmann for Justice, | tonight, 200 members of the Ladies' Waist and on arriving were met at the depot by | NeWws comes from St. Louls that Presi-|makers union decided to go on strike to- LEFFERT’S “oqtste Mott, E. M. Hubbard, stepfather of Mrs, (d¢nt Tafl has had a quiet Investigation [morrow for shorter hours and higher 5. SRS UL, GPOTedS. BOSE Mott, received a telegram yesterday morn- |made of the qualifications of i'red W. Leh- (wages, At the same time three other di- a0 ea0aawar eoumew sLurre, ing from Mott saying that Mrs. Mott and |mann for the vacant place on the L'nited |visions of the union, representing about the boy had arrived safely at Cheyenne |States supreme bench. Lehmann was easlly |10 empioyes in other parts of the city, bined writing and adding work. Remington Typewriter Company (Incorporated) 1619 Farnam Street, Omaha E @ o and that he was working in a lumber yard | Abvut two inches of snow fell here, \ Il.cflcrt s WG Lenses there. more fell in northern lowa and th { | « Every Garment That Bears the[anda that Mrs. Mott was writing. a leader of the bar during the time he |cast their votes with simlilar results. | ; — practiced In Des Moines and he has gained [ Mr. Gompers in his address at Cooper { Mark of Workmanship ! Ronster, made of polished | myuch in sianding and repute in St 1.oyie, |Union said: of Martin Peterson possesses an individual- |*¢€l has a stamped one-plece cover and It iy not thought possible, nowevar, tnai| ~There comes a time when to refuse to ity that s notably distinctive and the tail. | Wire rack that prevents the roast or fowl|another justice of the supreme beuch wilj |SUIK€ 18 to be slaves. Conditions in mof“BERALS ]‘0 FIGHT LORDS of opinion. The lords had carefully con-[not to exceed 160 acres, and such a pur- oring is unsurpassed. I handle only firs |from scorching. Prices, 6c, Toc, 85¢, $1. P.|pe picked from this distriet |clothing trade are a blot on civilization. | sldered the consequences of the rejection | chaser is placed In the same position as class goods at reasonable prices. Let me|C. De Vol Hdw. Co., Sole Agents. At stake In this contest of yours are the | of the bill and were ready to face them. |though he were an original buyer, There- make your winter suit. lives and futures of many men and women Lord Loreburn replied, contending that|after he may buy and sell so long as he MARTIN PETERSON, 415 Broadwa: Beo Want Aas are business boosters. MO[‘C at Theatcrs |1t 1s time that you were aroused. If you |Statement by Lord Loreburn Starts|there was nothing in the bill forelgn to|Keeps within the provisions of the law. let this opportunity go by it may be gen- Clm]lflign Against UPPe' Ho“se. y\“fla‘lll\(‘ with which the House of Com tions before y again get the oppor- cons had the exclusive righ 0 deal. Than at Churches funity to tmprove your conditionts . | Wik Wit aanatee i) not One lcc TrUSt X LIVELY DEBATE ON BUDGET new In the United States and Germany, . STAR THEATER [§ e Moine Miserinl Ascciation Strike May Tie Up | 4 e s sty o st owweas - EIENBORERIRUL | W)[] Take Stepn to Change & | ord ansdowne Insists that Bill Besides the lord chancellor, many peers THANKSGIVING DAY—MATINES AND NIGHT | Conditions. Chlcago Theaters Pl | Legt: tion Upper House [addressed the house, but Interest waned St. Louis Concern Held Guilty of Has Rejected and Defends The duke of Norfolk, who supported Lord e THURSDAY, NOV. 25 W, _ ; e Aot Lansdowis seolion, coneseea vas | Combining to Raise » i, O e _|Union Employes May Go Out in ords had a serious and anxious problem Prices. SAM 8. AND LEE SEUBERT (Inc.) Offer Bugene Walter's Great Play MOINE Nov. 23.—(Special Tele- | |to ta e, but that should not daunt them rforming thelr duty gram)—At a well attended meeting of the| Support of Bill Posters Who local Ministerial association, the committee Struck October 2. l'ihe intorioal debate: todkviin the' Hotse PRI W NP T g on public morals was instructed to make | |of Lords on the budget centered on the | RULING ON IRRIGATION RIGHTS [fcc and Fuel company of St. Louls was I HE WOLI | inquiry about what can be dome toward| CHICAGO, 1L, Nov. 2.—Chicago thea-|Evave Ceclaration of the liberal poll declared an fllegal combination in restraint The Most Talked of Play in Years—Superb Cast and Production putting a stop to Sunday theaters in Des |ters may be thrown into darkness tomor- |Which fell from Lord Loreburn, lord high |gwners Selling Land May Purchase|of trade within the meaning of the anti- PRICES—Matines, 350, 500, 780 and §1; Night, 35¢, 50c, 76c, §1 and $1.50 Moines. Investigation by leading mem-[row as a result of action taken by the|chancellor in the course of an eloauent Another Tract Within o Recla- trust law by Judse Celbse M. sBpields ‘ot bers showed that the average attendance [Chicago Federation of Labor in support |peroation. Deliberately pausing and ad- sattin . Projects the St. Louls elrcuit court today. at the Sunday theaters is far ahead of ”‘.‘ot a strike of bill posters for higher |justing his gla: 8, he read slowly from | Judge Shields decided the seven econstit- attendance at the largest churches of the | Wage: which has been since October 2 |piece of paper > s - - |uent corporations of the Polar Wave Ice [ T el gene: mDa t WASHINGTON, Nov, 23—, v ’ oty At six theaters yesterday the total| The Question of u general sympathet “It 1s my opinion that it Is impossible| WASHINGTO V. 32—A private 101 {ana Fuel company restricted competition strike of all theater employes affillated “ 3 - = 2 |owner having acquired the right to use r - ’ " | A c ARK & co | attendance was about 14000, while one [TEI€ OF ST HHERC 1< e { that any liberal government can ever again | oo oo T8 TR REC s may dls. |P€fore they were merged and by agreement I I o vith the Central Labor union will be dis- 5 3 4 p . . | water froi T o1 C ., P B e A e ratAndine & 2.4 e A. - - church reported an attendance of 4700 and | cuggeq at a mecting tomorrow, The o | P¢AT the heavy burden of office unless it|poce or ail fitle to the land which carries |P¢ URderstanding illegally raised the price HORSES, OATTLE AND another 50, yet most of the churches had | ganized workers who will be represented |'* #¢Cured against a repetition of treat-|with ft a transfer of the water right and |°f o from M, cents: 8y .-" "':‘* per 100 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Alice M. Steele, an employe of the state [if the strike s ordered are the firemen. | Underso for the last four years [1and within a reclamation broject If prop. | SUPFeme court of Missouri, f v o cO! eers, sic! s o 3 ches This statement b an electrical effect |erly qualified. AND ANY CHATTEL SBOURITY AT ONE-HALF THE USUAL RATES. library, in district court today won a |engineers, musicla f the orchestra, | . Twenty Years of Successful Business. point of law which virtually makes her |Stage employes and scenic artists. upon the liberal members of the House of | This ruling has been made by Secretary An Auto C Ihln MAIN AND BROADWAY, OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS. recelve the proceeds of a $5,000 insurance Commons, who crowded the public LONDON, Nov. 2.—The main interest in |in | means mar of the Interior Ballinger, who believes It | bad brulses, which Bucklen's f No oopnsction with the firm ealling themseives Th Clak Morisage Ce policy on the life ot Thomas Brinsmata. | DINNER FOR AMBASSADOR leries. Quitting the gallerles they surgeq |Will result in much good to the community | Arnica Salve heals quickly, as it does sores i BOTH PHONES #17. 0. P. | Mgr. 2 i at large and burns. 2c. For sale by Beaton Drug The policy was made payable to his es A A into the lobbics In & state of excitement, | 18T8¢. | : £ 3 was y otic | DAVID E. THOMPSON under the conviction that they had heara| *" sratary Talde that ‘the - sight 10 [ tate apd she was named as beneficiary purchaso land carries with it the ne sest of Honor at Ban-|the government's last word fore the | ” general election, that Premier Asquith will | ssary —— authority to obtain water right therefore' Watches—F ZER—16th and Dodge. | Diplomat is G quet Given by Son of P | Aant Disg. make a similar declaration in the Hous mee——— = e —— | ot Commons next week and that the long | E { p e or 2 era u | MEXICO CITY, Nov. 23.—American Am-|d¢layed campaign against the lords has i bassador David Thompson was tende | now begun In real earnest. an elaborate dinner here tonight by Por-| It was held that Lord Loreburn's state- | mean that no liberal forfo Diaz, Jr., son of the Mexican presi- ment could G | | Landay Escan dent. | 1e hencefc will accept office unless | - - | Among those present were Vice President | he receives a pledge from the crown that | »n of the federal district. | Premier's nomination to secure the Hou ‘ of a number of soclal events ©f Commons against interference by th The Omaha Sunday Bee on Septem-| This Is jlanned for Ambassador Thompso ) se-of Lords in financial matters. &t e A ok 28,4008 iprictad 1138 tmehan BE | B e e et of thas It . From World-Herald, Nov. 21, '00. A 4 s etire from the diplomatic s o P n o .. 1 automoblle advertising, and the man |he United States on the first of mext| After the Earl of Crewe, Lord privy who wrote the World-Herald brag month seal, had formally moved the second read knew when he wrote it that The Bee of the budget bill, without comment Automobiles B1IM100 50, tha abote data tae 1acaset [KIDNAPED - GIRL. 18 . FOUND | tov tanstonrs ioatce ot e an The World-Herald invites the Special Attention of its 8““""“‘ of sutamahile advertising ever| Stol readers to the Automobile 12-Page Section in today’s paper, | Printed in an Omaha paper. The fig- sition, Put This Statement to the Test 1 who was so hoarse that he couid scarcely arents | be heard, moved Its rejection. He quoted ted precedents to show that although th relia Johnson, Stolen f) Virginia by Gypsie M . v ures for the past 12 weeks are as fol- in Chicageo. se could not amend 2 ' Almost every well known car that is sold in Nebraska or Towa | oy A Vo Sl o VO ”:"l aak. suiead 8 fin ihe " . is advertised in this section, and it is the largest section, both Automobile Advertising 556 ey 1104 >y Amella John- | throw it out It it so willed. Besides, t LENOX SOAP will do anything that any laundry ‘ ~ on, 13 years ol¢ 3 of Zph . 1. g ¥ t i ¢ in news and advertising, devoted exclusively to automobiles, Sunday Sunday |Johnson, a horse dealer betty g™ | present bill, he argy 4, lisd tacked to 1, soap will do—ANYTHING. 4 . WY . s St avata o < img 1 oS vl B legislation such as land taxation and In k ever published in Omaha. If you contemplate pl:l‘LhdMllK L e A G Bo Whs Widupped At Nortolk, ¥y oo | creasea license duties, which the Houe of PLEASE put that statement to the test. g o 3 3 4 ol ol 25 : ‘ Y or’ and brothers in - Lords already had rejected anc iich had “ auto, here is .\‘\:ur chance to get posted thoroughly on their oct 3 384 inches inches | 1er ather and brothers”in'a south sy | Lords airead; had rejected and which haa USE LENOX SOAP in the laundry; or for wash- N respeotive merits. ()r‘t' ool “‘: ‘:::::: :::'r? Detectives accompanied the girl's rela- | ousting the lords from their legitimate o ing dishes, woodwork, pots, pans, floors—anything The above is as truthful as the other bragging statements and Sept. 1 51 incehs inches | The elder Demetro is said to be the head L o NS FRenveg | comparisons printed by the World-Herald to, deceive advertisers. Sept ... 75 inches inches | of an organized band of gypaies who have | " rerele MUCh treatment i, LENOX SOAFP will do better work than most Oct. 24.. 161 inches 6 inches |kidnaped a number of childre . he. g S 0. peevent hegw soaps, end as good worll as any. o8+ RE et {8 g oo lut‘hea{ {rule from being Introduced in the financ: E ol g iy Ne Cone 5a Recerd, [bill. There was no lmit to such abuses. | PUT THAT STATEMENT to the test, too. : Nov. . inches inches | There Is no case on recorc of a cough op The unionists opposed license duties be- ‘. N o st 203 idnatie ches | €0'd resulting in pneumonia or consumption | Cuse they were crushing in their erity . . ‘ - 991 tuches 189 inches |.iier Foley's Honey and Tar has peon|the same spplied to land taxes. The peo | enoxSoap—Justfitsthe hand f ) 3703 inches 3729 inches | Ko™ 8¢ it will £top your congh and break |Ple. he sald, not having been consulted by i \ 2 2702 oche® up your cold quickiy. Refuse any but the |the lords have a clear duty not to de 2702 inches | genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in a yellow [cree the final extinction of the bill, but| } - package. Contains no oplates and s safe [to insist that before it became law, the | Bee lead for last 2 weeks 1027 inches [and sure. Sold by all drugglats \country should be allowed an expression '