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Hut they | 8 aren't having it any more, for the | ©? exellent reason that they've been immunised with antiftu serum De, Rudolph Snyder, inspector in charge of this sect of animal industr of agriculture, has just r Helena after innooutating “The disease first appeared in the tame herd, so-called, at Yellowstone park, six years ago,” sald Dr, Snyder, “and many of them died off during the year, Then it disappeared and came back again in 1919, During February of that year, 34 buffalo died of the disease, which, of course, was not known then for hemmorr-| hagic septicemnia (scientific name for the ©) Vaccinated HELENA, DIFFICULT, DANGEROUS ‘Last year we vaccinated part of them and finished the job this year, It is a really difficult task, because, while they call it the tame herd, f should hate to try to do with animal much It takes nine men to handle buffalo while we vaceinate any mal hae been foresd | uecaing pen., ulation When the anir t ian't as hey had them unded id ‘May a ow from the other side of the ©, became frightened, and start ed a stampede, It took two days to round thom up again. PARK HERD GROWTN® UNDER EXCELLENT CARE le “They are having wooderful care as down in the park and there seems to | be very little sickness among them. Practically the onty deathe have been from thie hemorrhagic septt | | cemia, and the tnoculation has taken | & oare of that, so the buffalo should) ‘remain a part of the park life Per | as hapa civilization Is going to sive The | back what it took away.” BAN FRANCISOO, Dee, 10-—Alex Peterson is in a howpital, where he till insists @ whole crate of cranber- ries are after him. Cops halted his Wemyae hor money TNE SVATTLY STAR f His Poor Mamma! LONDON, Deo. 10-—Randoliph G *t have hie mother | him vr th a day and) If he doew he “ a lot of! Vile father y Lady Lillian Wemyss, | Then he died and left nit ht other arried again # castlo and his money to his son | ith the suipylation that his former ife must never live in the houge. on went to court te break the with urt wouldn't do For Old or New Corns— “Gets-It” Three Drops Shrivels Them Up so You Can Lift Them Off m the true ol it right ou trim Fe cesdle euch Dente? Why per therm? tod. A any dra initia Mid. by iene. & Co, | ‘ “in Beattie and recommended the me Yees & hest corn remedy CHRISTMAS CARDS } 14, attack on the imaginary foe He'd had one drink of home brew He Will Visit | | Woman Gives Birth _ His Grandfather to Her 21st Child! | CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—Hyman Lef-| OTTAWA, Ont, Deo 10—-Mr. and | ; 99 years old, has applied for | Mrs, Albert Sching, a French Cana-| passport to Palestine. Object of the | dian couple. are being congratulated | r be said, was to visit his grand-jon the birth of their 2ist child. 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