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SAT ——~ IRDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928 THE A'TTLE STAR —~ BANDITS'CASH [14 Killed in Clash; Mexican Strikers Seized |Casualty Insurance Is {JOHN MILLER’S CASE in and carry - — 7 ee ey ee ee TYPICAL OF MANY IS RECOVERED Attempted by Employers Us . I the of John Miller and a casualty insur= Part of Denver Mint and Injured Workmen Will Lose Present Aid if || “"y(or eeny 4 loading ice cars at Auburn. He was not Cincinnati Money Retaken | Cleary Bill protected by the state industrial insurance act, But = . mployers had casualty insurance which Miller fondly = CINCINNATI, Fet The gov J | But how? By tak © of upposed vered his case erament has recovered $70,000 id BF EAE dO ose the uscind neko’ But Miller fell off a car. His back was broken. { See Los - gn pan Pape the : The doctors in the hospital said Miller should be flat ; $ aver mint robbery of of the East are conducting a red hot y ‘ r " 50, officials sald today, | yd iY hie ; k down} make profits lee Om back for a year at lea t. Otherwise, he probably i ymnhore sf & wenntio cen house | bets te ef Bellingham, je pushing | CMtage of That's a The casualty insurance company didn’t go near Miller, 4 Tt tee then Shi ete do tae , | Other states have tried the department, investigated the case. Hughes wrote to i crooks, bonds and securities valued Under the neurance act the | Ulty and “self-insurer” nystems and || Mille employers in Seattle and asked them to get busy 3 at $80,0¢ ained by bandits who employers pay into the state ineur.|'" 9 ¢ workmen ha with the casualt robbed the Hamilton county bank| ance fund each year sums of mone sod ag Pan The casualty company still paid no attention to Miller: here of $265,000 last September, were | fe. This fund ts pen tnt a . J recovered. | eee er Te te the on Then Miller took nearly the last money he had, $80; An alleged stolen bond syndicate, | bert ar ceca: wie. asa taserha ta +» exclusive stato || and hired a lawyer. The lawyer wrote a letter and the tlch hed ramifications in alt parte industry, It bas run the casualty wyeterm be re-|lcasualty company offered Miller $500 in full settlemen’ of th i States id da ry he state ‘or ‘ton, also « *) a g F 3 quarters were said to have been in livfane share tend han the pri-| workmen, and ‘orphe Then Hughes called on the employers and demanded Minneapolis, A roundup of leaders tn | vate, profiteceking corporation can| should be raised sharply. T action. The employers said they couldn’t do anything for the ring is expected : do It rates are far too low now. Two t if they did they would get “in bad” with the casualty he ruse employed to trick the Senator Cleary's bill would permit| for raising the compensation rates || oy pip Cg ody a sao : oe ms ij syndicate involved the beginning of Pieseyns ad Pyrat Bags eualty tneur-|are nr hefoes' the taslaatare company—the rate would be raised, or the policy can- negotiations of a supposed South Da ance instead of paying into the state whiibéed ‘Gjauit’ the || celed, and they couldn't afford it. kota banker, who wanted to buy stol- | | accident insur: fund. Or permit ' Sgn Hughes wrote the casualty company, and its attorney Sthis tank. ‘The wepotiations reuam’| . After 14 had been killed and 50 wounded in a pitched battle thetr Mexico City between | them to post be replied that the company thought $ 500 a mighty reason= ed in the government getting hold ot Striking and non own Insurance on thelr workmen striking employes of the street car lines, the strikers shown here were |%m ineuran® ¢ : ecaus mean @ corre und generous sum to offer. Finally the casualty : hin is what casualty insurance | prondir in anseauments for be part of the Cincinnati and Denver | seized and marched in this manner to police stations by guards of police and Mezican| means this Gabtiiines - , any raised the ante to $700. loot. | soldie rs. have a trick up | If « workm h fs injured he tn at ir sleeves, ney plan’ to’ shove er was forced to leave the hospital uncured, and BRIER S 7A | - . |the mercy of « private corporation thru the bill permitting casualty || with only a few dollars left. Where is he now? Hugh Labor College to ARRESTED FOR Pe pales Gan mage be weet Xt| Ceres wan coo-|| work he will become a permanently disabled cripgle ail “ he n’t, he must hire a didige Pig oes — vork he will become a permanently disabled | . Have New Course, PIN MONEY and fight his case before the t neation for injured workmen. They |!" ad Miller been protected by the state industrial im Real geen Bybowsore aid oe 5 Do you want some practical suggestions on earning “pin money trial insurance department in OlYM|ing men of Washington et out st he would have received full hospital attention, in Labor temple ‘sixth and Uni. in spare time Wd 706. SNe fs Raiy Row Desarecy # Lc a ae Fes pew work 9p oa fona, put the mea been completely cured and put back into useful life, ci Merge gg ry Age eaell orld boys and girix, men and women, have added substantial sums to sople, and beat It terpretat At 4 o In mort cases in of the Civil War.” ck Vern Smith will gtve|Man Is Held | in $500,000 man @ lot of money an cannot afford to figh thelr bre weekly tncomesby ght tt taking good returna for the pursuits that have § And he would have received state compensation out of the insurance fund paid in by the employers of the state. workmen would rather have the work m in time and labor invested? the present low seale of compensa an addre “Can Internat Our Washington bureau hax co 4, out of the experience of || And the casually company MAY &YP |tion than tolerate a return to the old er wasn’t under the industrial insurance act of this ee address on an International : s : na Aaa him without fear. casualty and * mrer” system of " . a Exchange Be Restored to Normal?” Jewel Robbery Uncle Sam's boys’ anc any ‘other sources, The insur: ace department becomes | MUAY ar oo urer” system of ause he was employed in a line of work excepted ay Commencing Monday evening at i: @ lat gestion . d am te eon te a court before which lawyers appear | "778" | ae by the law—interstate commerce. ° 8 o'clock in the Labor temple, Prof.| NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—A man help tmerease the fami Se ae eS ts eee BE and argue around. Precedents are| If the hard-botled employers put Phe Leslie Spler of the University of|known as “R. H. Marshall,” and a request. Fill out the coupon below and mail it to The Star's Wash. bullt up and decisions are printed. | OY =f nie trial. they will be guilty = masons = h 4 Washington, and Erna Spier, for-| leged to have been a member of the ington bureau: Expense pyramids—expense that the | Of & contemptible piece of underhar Wong thm Set |g breton oro Ay ae Ferme rani iSoa™"iee retest Orthopedic Gets | WORDS MARK orsity, cond 1 c fal ¢ $5 h of n 01 an is ms te 0 do he legis ators | w versity, will conduct a class tn “Man| Kopf, Buffalo, of $59,000 worth of i ee fas al lee And the injured workman pd and His Civilization.” The first| gems last New Year's eve, has been bade _ “ A cpa seca ged ways up against the trained, expert, | W1ll be parties to the dirty | $5,000 Bequest ite topic, entitled, “What Is Race? will| arrested, Police Inspector Coughlin 1838 New York Ave., ‘Weehingrem, 2. © highly paid lawyers of the casualty | trick companion, it In to 4 FREEDOM FROM be given by Dr. Spier. | announced today and All the lectures will be gtven un-| Mra Schoellkopf, wife of a million whore duty | A bequest of $5,000 to the Seattle I want tho bulletin, “Pin Money,” ort » two cents in in- der the auspices of the Seattle La-|alre manufacturer, declared she was bor college, |setzed, dragged into a room and - | stripped of the Jewelry as she was | leaving a party in the apartment of College Smoker Freak’ Carian, actor, formerty of Wednesday Night Columbus, stamps for postage. Street and No the workman fust as hard often as the law will allow | The casualty companies will—an they done tn other states. make a strong bid for control of the so that they | ‘NO FUNDS FOR "SCHOOL NURSES have insurance department disporais made in the will of Mra | Rena C. Btruve, admitted to probate} The epochs of civilization may Be | Friday. A Shriner's hospital in San |#%!4 to begin and end with the diss Francisco fo hospital was one of the RULE OF METAL was also given $5,000.| Coverles of the different metals, ian sa ecanghings asdgorng Dr Capt. H. K. Struve, shipmaster, will| Primitive Aryans, from whom We ae can have a stran vol h 5,000 estate | B : “Marshall,” traveling under the Cie The so-called “s neurer’ that the | net the Income of the $85,000 estate| En ‘ish-speaking people all desoendy The smoker of the college of ‘iad. | name of M. D. Biddulph, was tak Cleary bill would legalize in Wash |during his fe, after lean it will) knew only one metal, and bad only, ertes at the university, which was| from a Montreal train at Albany by ibis ston, fe worse than the cassalty| heanfit lucrease Number | £0, 4's Struve’s sister, Mra Leura |cne word, “ooppes:: | Ba: ia ot ostponed Wednesday because of th nape “oughit o measure, It | Semon, ot Mir eapolis tons, before our Anglo-Saxon ances: postpon in: y because of the| detectives. Inspector Coughlin sald inions of the sam: U ft th de words for storm, will be held in the buildings| he ts known under allases ax R. H nuld permit a group of employers | ntil 1924 7H tors left them, had mai . for near the stadium February 21 at/ Mathews, R. H. Harrison and John fF own insurance upon | iDON dh COUGH | ol, ver, gre a eer | 7:20 p.m | F. Derby, and ts wanted In Los An. | — —— 3 ee ere mad, if 6 workmen: Sa! ¢ funds wilt prevent the em Tor brodes “sad trod fe The students have arranged an/ geles and San Francisco on charges| Mra. Lillian Meyers last July | ployed by a aselif-ins Ju f additional school nx we A LUNG O | ball “he (Nis atk Cen! =! tt excellent program of boxing bouts, of passing worthless checks. Ho| Following robbery of Mra. School? | ili? iu |? he ¢ with his empl f fhe scbioél- boat! Atlas A bone Aiop eile og ES pels attend BO ge Bar page thgey of Mi hcp ae grat ds ee We OMANI eons SSS hod board decdnd | npr VAPORS OFFER OUT! ceeat eel nS ments will be served. No charge| ring in “Wanted at Headquarters,"| Marshall, J. ¥ and A ljob. If hie friends tell the trutt Seong apa ta RELIEF et’ nature. by imeane oc will be made, An tnvitation is ex-| police sald Lewie” ax the trio rented an bout the accident, they may bel] noay cit ; a ‘ That cough you | - a ead, ¢ health officer ne be at cough you’have today may be the | tended to all Interested in any way| Detention of “Marshall” followed| apartment under that of Carman un ession fired. If he makes a fight anyway | eee ello marae board | pnuemonia. tomorrow. Why take| made from ores wrested from, in our fisheries, and especially those) closely the arrest of Charles Curtts,| and waylaid the woman |he has got to hire a lawyer My ext erat ineaatie pare danger? when it ts so easy to avoid iene icons Fins bey do- who are not students, to be present|held fn connection with a $50,000 4 ns ¥ 1 what a nice bill for the lawyers : Cat fon Goh neat COREN syrups smerity \acctunlitor Teeatite Te aaa and tia and have a good time. gem robbery at the apartment of 'THEATE i IE T Arr? 1 ‘ That ien’t all of What hap-|°) 4 “ yee the moment. They cannot cure, for) rg OR W o} rranges Nationa eee erat te ts child B, ar in desperate ‘need of they do not even reach the seat of | Very culture may be said te be! ‘ ‘ : oe st peed | ed nurses, Read state in his let-|the trouble. To get rid of the cough, | pendent upon mastery io PROTEST TAX Convention Dawson, New Mexico, coal mine (se | tar to the bound. ou must firet heal the raw, in-| metals, po JN d Res Jaster?. ‘Why, the injured <| Dr, Caspar W. Sharples was given |{iamed membranes that cause J] It is a far ory from the Bi OLYMPIA, Feb. 17. — “Theater and the orphans and widows get] io 'j oi not merely swallow some “do ‘; rn ij a “a io NOTHIN Fine law, tant it? Fine} 200) “re jer Friday's meeting, of Goaden the nerves and give ttete re-| Age to The New Universities owners cannot pay and the people 2 , | gathering data from leading Amert-| lie tionary. But the latter hag ” on , employ haps—tho many i ge 2 si it. will not.” was the opinion expressed Brailes waneraes Ws cea tate cae cities on school nurse practices ne brs opr t! fective |made possible by the advance fro by the 160 theater owners who filled | Mintioe teat eratean bard—bot! Dr. Sharples will send out a ques-|night orning, Heat a spoon-| bronze to steel. And this paper or the remy chamber rhs day boty in faight pone for the workman | tionnaire which will ask for all the ful of De in a« tin pat and dr Si Baca it possible for everybody an open hearing on the roned tax mighty pe ‘0 eo wo info: ion neede. . ™ in deep breaths of the heal- G 7 ports: 4 GE Ad par oust’ chn'all theater tekete, The casualty companies are mak-|'formation needed to reorganize the | {nto or whic ve an antisepe| Onn © Now Untversities 2s Py ¢ sified tn nto | : fight for their bill, They want | Present xystem here. tle film of off ffected mem- the grentest means of self-cultur@ is aa apecified tn xenato bil tag 0 8 Tis eda Tt Is are tn a sertons Jears | Within reach of the masses, William M. Short, presi hed i pack into af * WILL THEY | COMAition,” Dr. Sharples paid. “1 am |* the | coupon offer elsewhere in this State Federat ot La | rich field for plucking informed that we are woefully lack- |} aera inning’ at once to re | tells you how and where, the «ide of the workin J CONTROL ing {n nurses. ‘The pr ee | MON flamm ati Be, ; . igmore represer t > ! 1 resent situation s the short way of saying c arene Qu ere n np * kee fs faechataraietcae each oct ust continue until the 1924 budget | De mn 8, ty pt a ointment, a re- national organization of stage wor! | The state industrial insuran: drawn and tn the mea ve ex. |markable combination of pure euca- WIN ers and am trades. | ltem is right. The casualty dom and tn the meantime we ex-livptus and other fine medicinal olla DR. EDWIN J, S Th ty I panies should be ke tt, and the |Pect to gather information to guide| Cont narcotics. A valuable BROWN’S a JA ciple gion abo i tit ine Paacsaegh soy woing that | Caine rating the situation.” pt for coughs, colds, catarrh,| DENTAL OFFICES he theaters are now overtaxed anc seif-inw reaks aro ree tha Seattle schools employ croup and all respiratory troubles. that many of them had been put |no protection for the working man. |," paste a Is employ one nurse |Eutiutact renal atory, troubles.| 106 Columbia St, . of business ater m | Under the state insurance, no gang || '¥ 4,000 students. The estab-|money back rial tube, : large | Seattle's ft word a taxon all ‘comm lof stockholders stands around with || © in other ct it is| Jar, 50c. For sale by leading drug- Leading Dentist 4 n a n of stockh si . {8 one to every 2,000 stu-|*!* Dennis Mfg. Cow! for More Than 21 -y [the legislators inst on hands out for dividends. The de * makers, Cal.—Advertise- out the theaters. |partment {s operated at exact cost ment. Years |"There is no favoritism becaune it is not to the Interest of elther employ er or department to play favorites. But the casualty companies shout that they can do {t all for loss money; that ey can save the em ployers much cash. And they can! TACOMA CLUBS TO EXPECTANT ° | MOTHERS everyone looked with surprise and| A Letter from Mrs. Ward Tells admiration at a girl with a smooth! How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- What She Saw in the Looking-Glass. By Marion Jones Lucile would have been a lovely girl, a real beauty, but alas! her complexion was bad, her face was and lovely skin, and her girl friends eagerly inquired what had caused | A SUZ nr (e) covered with unsightly pimples, an4!snig transformation. “Ot course.”| table Compound Helped Her | RAP TZALL at dances the young men passed her| she replied, with a happy smile, “I | Sa rat hea iaras Seah by for girls with smooth, velvety|owe it to Dr, Pierce's Golden Medi-| gyi. bio. — “Li Pink. pTACOMA, 2 7. ne skins though they were not en-|cal Discovery.” And Lucile volces Sprtngtale’) Lydia E. Pink President Henry Suzzallo of th egetable Compound proved a dowed by nature with a fairer form . splendid ‘maeticing the sentiment of many of your own Miss Hazel Hite University of Washington as an H “aristocrat,” whose greatest ability or lovelier face, were it not for the|neighbors. One woman says: i for me before my BY HARRY HUNT fo in tha lise of politics, the Taccrna disfiguring blotches. Shespokeof her| Tacoma, Wash —"Dr. Pierce's fourth child was) wasuiINGTON, F | Federation of Improvement clubs if distress to the old family physician,| Golden Medical Discovery is the fin- born. With the ASHINGTON, Feb, 117.— Miss | Te reer ‘Wriday and’ unaol In who gave her # simple cooling lo-|est tonic I have ever known. When first three I had| Hazel Hite, of Cincinnati, han] ¥' nity paneed 9) Fenoltition. cesieur tion, and sald: “No outward appll-|J was recovering from the grip, or been sick and |shouldered the Job of “putting |ing the president | cation will cure you, what you need|the ‘flu, and was having a hard weak,andhadsick | across the National League of| ‘This action followed an address by it is a good blood purifier, something | struggle to regain health, with chills headaches twice a... 7 Joh@M, Coffee, attorney, and gradu ‘9 tone up a sluggish liver, and I|and loss of appetite, I obtained great OU ROMA Enns VOOR ERE eR ote eee iba. anivecdity, who: aambrted am glad to recommend a splendid|relief and renewed health and keep enough food | vention at Des Moines, April 9-14, | M0, 0 Ne Mr opinions of yerbal remedy I bave used in my|strength from the use ot Dr. Plerco’ downtodomeany| Heretofore le leaders. who| most of the alumni of the institu practice for many years, it is Dr.|Golden Medical Discovery. This ieee, ent TAY WOUE | wore. scheduled to. direct the actual|tion, ! Plerce’s Golden Medical Discovery. I| remedy can be depended wpon as a was left undone ree ? ‘thai Pane p y. gi t t knew Dr. R. V. Plerce and can assure| tonic and blood-maker and T never "aways time, My | work of the conventions have been A adh pene anita yer e our 1 neys i a oO that his remedy 1s a purely vege-| hesttate in recommending 1t.”-—-Mrs. | sister-in-law told me to take the Veg-| worn to a frazzie in advance by the | CUMS’ 0 ALA Pre veble ome, es I bave analyzed {t.|J, L. Wilkins, $813 2. Jay st stakes (Compo, re les vr to! neceauity of themselves looking after eae lamprey " dneceeinty Winter Colds and Chills Weaken the Kidneys and Are The % onth, di Druggist: iM the “Discove: in have the same ol readful sickness is z a a . ° "4 4 Come back to me in & month, dest) | Drugrite sll the “Dinovery” in| Aart the etme Oe orate am mee | tll tho arrangements. Women orw-| dent eed Direct Cause of Many Serious Kidney Disorders. 1 With renewed hope Lucile followed| 19¢ for trial sample to Dr. Pierce's | Since then I have only had two|tors have mounted the platform| Suzzallo Is charged in the reaalh. ait : ; ; 4 ; his advice, Gradually her complexion | Invalids’ Hotel, 665 Main st., Buffalo, | headaches, had a good Gineodeg and | hoarse and exhausted from the| tion with Raber fais Suce eae S _winter-time your backache-time? cold finds you suffering with torturing cleared, the pimples disappeared and N. ¥.—Advertisemen erty ote 5 eens: ee piri ele! nti prene ene) oe Sei dna antares that it be cut | Does every cold, chill or attack of backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, —— Re ee. le haat ener Ty Can Lok ee aramid: rintars, “hotal /¢y gip,00e, togetner with the resigns grip leave you lame, achy and all dizziness and other signs of disordered am me ball i, too. te me a lot of ment committees. tion of the president. < | wom OH i Does your bi ck ira eae peneye ont " andifIshouldeverhaveanother| After those experiences, the ache until it seems you just can’t keep on’t wait until the trouble becomes bd] Raby I will take ; | : ; : : ; your medicine at 10'S executive committee do- going another day? serious. Realize that your kidneys are Seatt e Star Ss once.”—Mrs. Bessie Warp, 1027 1 that at the Des Moines con-/ Woman Freed of | ‘ overworked at such times and need as- Pat Avenue, Springfield, Ohio. vention no such wearying work L d Ch | Then look to your kidneys! Grip, gictance. . ge ay ydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable should be permitted to gap the aundry arge payihe : lew Universities | Get a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills today and give your weakened kidneys the help they need. Prompt action now may spare you some serious kidney sickness. Doan’s Kidney Pills Compound is an excellent medicine | | colds and chills throw a heavy strain on for expectant mothers,and should be | the kidneys. They overload the blood | ~ with poisons and impurities that the kidneys have to filter off. The kidneys weaken under this rush of new work; energies and dull the inspiration of those scheduled for headline promi- taken during the entire period. It| nonce. Somebody else would have to has a general effect to strengthen | be—well, “the goat.” Perhaps they and tone up the entire system. jnald “oonvention manager,” but any- Because her limited Ist of custom- ors did not Justify classing her as an | operator of @ public laundry, Actin Police Judge J, Kalina dismis charges of operating a laundry buat Dictionary COUPON way, they meant the same thing. tionery and restaurant, 1600 Fifteenth Ave. {s an allopath, homeopath, onteopath, 5 are used the world over. They have _How to Get It DOCTORS OF ALL Scleg \Stita grabbed (the: places at vrortnulene * pee at | — become congested and inflamed, helped thousands and should help you. bicronh tl HIDE pieasGn cath © ike Grvenwood ave, Friday. Evidence || It’s little wonder then, that every Ask your neighbor! ; } does Iaun- | little black-haired Buckeye woman | Showed that Mra. Martin do | ‘ > 99 Pope ‘SCHOOLS PRESCRIBE dry work for a number of University ‘ U . Vik ; se Doan's a ese Seattle Folks: 3 98c Aftor a girihood in Cincinnat!, Mins | Of Washington students, el fy id y lks 3 THE NEW secure ae NEW authentic P 0 R T 0 L I Vv E Hite conducted a general country 4 Tt VEN ITHES Dictionary, bound store in Missourt for eight years.| ave. N. 1, because Martin {s sald) ©. B, WILLARD, prop. grocery, « MRS. H. L. SATHRIGHT, 6664 Carleton NI i) " No matter whether your physician} Then she became organizer and|to have permitted his cow to run at} Avo., says: i or mail te ¢ DIETIONARY financial secretary of the Dry Fed: | large in Bothell without feeding her. tao CRURME, cold and tt settied tm Co % oy SAYS! kidneys, I suffered more wit! paper three Coupons with 8/1! \ chiropractor or naturopath. Aak|eration of Dayton, executive meore- | Martin posted $60 bail and will face | Wate E washed chan erAnG Renee img, packing, elerk hire, ete, |{|| them why they all agree on old Port| tary of the Suffrage Association | trial. | “I tried to lift a plece of timber and the T had such bearing down ‘pains in the *" Wine and olive ofl as a food tonlc.| there and organizer for the state of . / terrible pain made my back feel as though small of my back that it was only pos- Fy for of their factiities by as & food tonic, Oh $ID it broken, My back siblo to do a litte work at a time. My ; tor serving the prblis, ana te suffering from indigestion, | Ohio, moved about, and my kidne nervous aystem was In & poor condition ; at the onuse of educa- sia, nervousness or constipa- +: emsraa N MEDI 0 aaa At bak! the Raab pas when dishingas, game Le, had 0) stop th he well known tion, just try Portolive for one weok often and then again, they were working until the attack passed, M: 4 ° | ci T made up my mind to try Doan's Night Was blurred by black spots. T dis- Pee Rd Oe and you will understand why all doo Owner of Hungry (WHITING'S SOLUTION) | Kidney Pilla and a couple of boxes put started to use Doan’s Kidney Pills and ¥ ttin, wish. ot. tors preseribe It. All druggints. Port. Cc I A d ls a scientific solution which me in good condition. they cured me of the attack completely,” Has consented to nvsiet ne tn olive Co., 316 8. Broadway,—Adver ow Is Arreste reat distribution, poaltively permanently relieves can be preseuted rt Pyorrhoon, ‘This famous solu tion not only destroys the germ but preventa the accumulation of all infections of gums and teeth; bleeding, spongy, pusridden gums and loowened teeth quickly re: A cow's a cow and can chow hor) cud contentedly {f sho has a founda. tion of solld hay In her stomach, But with nothing but snow to eat tho| cud grows Ho thin as to make ft dif floult to chew and hunger drives the REL IEVES. ‘ASTHMA INSTANTLY ASTHMADOL the office of THE. SATE OD WEAR or at the above men- toned store, 22 DICTIONARIES IN ONE Doan’s Kidney Pills coed Letty [COW tad ‘Thin tv cruelty to dumb || stored to a healthy, normal eon At all dealers, 600 a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y, Le soar ont i tae nar hl a detllede i ieboaee lord bn F848 brutes, FR. C, Wolcott, humane offi-| | dition, ‘Telephone Main 7980. || ’ . - — ————— HARTBEL DRUG. 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