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STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1915. PAGE 6. = (My Cure for Catarrh — <=. ° Sent FREE to All Living with her grandmother, Mrs. Eleanor Ferguson, in the Beau /} mont apartments, 1512 Summit ave. Dis & little -girl of 8 who plays me plano wonderfully a ‘This Treatment Has Cured the Most Serious and Chronic Cases of Catarrh—Sent - Her grandmother took her from! (Beier ic aie oe Free to Anyone for the Mere Asking to Prove Its Marvelous Powers. ®uffering of bringing her babe into} | | the world. ‘This, and what follows, is reveal @d in a suit filed here Wednesday. | Mra Ferguson adopted the little Bet Seer ae“ Te Prove It Beyond a Doubt, Without a Cent of Cost to You, Send Coupon Below With Your Name and Address Today for Spergusoa had Neva in the saloon FREE TRIAL PACKAGE of This Remarkable Treatment. Dusiness, but he promised to quit {t jwhen he married, and did. But a S Rece e Pe i weo| Disgusting |Confessions of a |Catarrh Everywhere, |Some Results 'Catarrh Terribly | sees aR ylled gener haentl Catarrh Victim Even on Pike’s Peak | of Catarrh Embarrassing | »rsit". (ttuy"hunes, fellow that he Was urged to run C®taree Victims Peartully Nauseat- the commissionership of Snoho ing to Those Whe Are “Mish county Meanwhile, Mra, Ferguson threat ended divorce. He offe 000 cash to k How to Judge Man's Honesty,""Thank Heavens We Have Such a | Man as Gauss” l by their enem a Terrible Consequences. | { the land which | Every case of catarrh, of course, ts Altitudes and/not fatal. Nor effect de be Ap All at Table. jor Catarrh is lown every good thing, ar una Catacrh Treat- every case re ption or bronchitis, but hey are very frequent —A Pree Trtat Semt to Alt Whe Write for tt Lnweleome m catarr for the affiic n brought forth an knows what his | Ce0e Himony for ‘the keep and pr ation| of their granddaughter. | 7 peewee has » back Into the} ‘ | one It in not necessary to write @ Dealoon business at Monroe, a} 2 Sree “duce anh e 4 P@arning in the nelghborhoo: wil D ent. gat out. th je day. The little irl ts progress fonehitie. ate) to CB. Gauss, 7989 Ma | img rapidly in s having reach [health t# not always a p ne f he|* Mich. and you w ed the Fifth rs = but most! |awalnet the catarrh germe {ters of expecting | eturr in plain ‘Koods,” and i must show his inte ore, of the piano Ferguson is now being sued by tions to be honest hs former wife for 3 ny he is ri es 7 emongae - [alleged not to have paid, that the | Treatme: ‘i "you bave af; Mittle gir! may go on with her mu do ts 1a te tw 4 aio d sical education, agen Nginodhca Donates: oy r«| United States Commissioner J “= win 1 talk without havin eard F “ee | ¢, | now take the opportunit CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 “TWIN BEDS’ ACTORS Your Filthy Catarrh GIVE SHOW AT PEN eal Society, and he game. He a jdershrug He ty, and play bi 4 peally next tim The yege Strength against P strengt the law, and blew one F 00 many. Not bein he rebels against prison a and longs to return to @nd the “jungle.” such un 1 The dip has nimble fingers and a ese sights, sounds Porlike cunning, but he is, never-|tha " fail atte theless, a little thick In the head,} » Pines to see again the bright ss Tights, to feel again the asphalt be Ps ea tr Meath his feet, and to shove again|to he r this narrow shoulders thru a cit P “ , crowd - a ‘ oaee ea dreary years ave since the lifer in drunken aweny slew his light-o’-love. He pre A is Was @ young man wh he e the prison. He must stay th od he dies. You cannot fathom | } despatr. The boy is homesick ee. I Want to Cure You id gather » | ] | | nt not only cure | CUPID RETURNS Mother—How does ft happen, hwaye Smiling Since He Got Rid of The Awtul Catarrh and Bad Breath. tion | He that you have sta a be | w h Henry Hawk aga tate-| see how you can bear t around e do| Helen—Oh, ¥ end|ever had cata out| taking Geuss’ two weeks. These were typical of the t * ence. They came from th R. }tnill, from the shops, from the fa ante t {outside the walls en, |f Ka t ged and old, first-t “habituals”—wearing the form of shame which it is a part of things their punishment to wear, th Prison number mped large mn . every back ; them tera | Guards, armed with Winchesters, |« wihen jushered them into the prison the tee them fetre. They went to their seats ene catarrhal Practices, both : ‘Save for the shuffling of f he s Roo 4 In the Coils great room was still. No gather Hing of humans anywhere Is colder From Childhood than a prison crowd eg J i t> i Then the curtain rose. It att wae 4 * old, t nab ar) sy The effect was almost magical ‘The men in the audience might|! have been wearing evening | felothes. The women might hav j been beautifully, fashionably gown = jed. The theatre might have been anywhere. ne The audience forgot the crashing |t looma in the jute mill, the of the cells, the rigorous, p sometimes cruel, discipline ".. The performers forgot they wer: {in a prison and that the audience| “out in front” was not a “paying crowd.” Bow “The play's the thing!” jf “8 " The audience—the easiest-to- |» Yaugh audience—anticipated the laughable situations while the!) actors were working them up, and laughed ahead of time. The performers responded, and|* laughed, too. Never were audienc ¢ and performers more en rapport. . The forger’s esthetic features | bring were humanized by humor, and he|'"* grinned geniaily. The yegg seem ed less bestial as he laughed and |stor slapped his knee and Jabbed an el ; low into the forger’s ribs. The dip | was not the furtive little anima! he| shad been. He was a staunch pa-* " \tron of the drama before he began Tenet The iifer forgot for an hour or 80 1 oe \ " Peon. Srerenr ' ythat he must stay in prison until |tu ; he dies. He threw back his head and roared with mirth, like any oth { er good fellow whose sense of humor has been tickled. Ai The boy forgot the mistake he made, forgot his bitter shame, for. Fr got he was homesick for his moth € 4 er, and laughed as only youth can|'!« f short and quick laugh. ‘ LAO, |ner 7 pig te ie mn ";| An Old Soldier Grateful |"°"\' ve finiahed your | meant. W Sniffler Chased Out of Meeting Roughly Handles alerrupts Speech. | Trained Nurece Strongly Recommend | Eminent Doctor Says Blindness Due to Catarrh : 4—Dr. H. Manning Ul, declared at the medical congress that moat of the iss ‘| Catarrh Kills «| Thinking Power Mins Mat nell’s stre he! aa that in| Catarrh any throat or ears I* rig peal elite prot ol ‘ws fant C. E. Gauss, Sole Proprietor and adv Vision f fle nd in difficult to deste What I have done for thogsands of others I will dg ‘eth ‘ for you. I offer you my treatnfent THAT WILL CURE ce of charge lo no more—the matter lies entirely with your Ae ing 4 judgment. 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