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W.G. MPADOO TELLS the three toliowing. voluntary qrean-| izations! | The New Jersey) Lumbermens Pro- le tectl¥e Aesoctation. (Dher Retai! Lambermen’s opreseecali r se ner ‘OW. DAN GREILLY The Lumber Exchange of the District | ot Columbia. | The'Government asks for a permanent | ‘| 0 Q injunction reeraining the defenda ts | from cOfitinuing the conspirwey charged. ‘The Netatl Lumber Dealers’ Aro iatton | | Deputy rec Commissioner Describes Negotiations for of Coffectiont, momitoned in the Gow | ernment’s complaint against the lum | ber interest, 9 made of the erenter number of dealers in thae State, A. Schumacker of the Brass Clty 1 aver company of Waterbury is the president, | and Louls A. Mansfield of > York is the secretary and treasurer. ‘. a in ve aNegations Far Reaching. Return of $87,000 Securities Tile Government charges, in brief, are that, by an elaborate system of Diack listingg not omiy indfvidual consumers, but sOme'of the latgest industrial cor Poration# have been prevented from dealing directly with whotessiers, By alleged unlawful agreements and acts, ft ds charged, all competition for the trade of the contractor, the tutlder, the Manufacture? of fniwned lumber pro ducts and the individual consumer has heen thrown entirety into the nande of the retailers in the astern: States” Re- tall Lamber Dealers’ Atsoctation and ite constituent organizationsy The Government's bil alleges that in some localities a wholesaler selling to a customer has either been ‘heavily fined! Or expelied from the organization. OMficiaie of the Department of Justice regard the eit as the most important in principle’ of any yet underteten by the Govermment against afleged consptr- acies sail to affect the cost of living. It is believed that should the courts uphold the Government's contemion that Kt is @ violation of the Gherman anti- trust (aw'to prevent the ultimate con- sumer'from Diying direst trem the pro ducer, other Baits wih be started egatnst combisations’ of retailers atieged@ to be in comfrot of the marketing: of many ef the*CoMMod tien: of life. —— POLICE AJD ACCUSED. Testify That Lawyer Said He: Would Help Capture the Thieves. George & Dougherty, Aecond Deputy Commissioner of Fotice, ems the prin- cipal witness in the Crinmfnat @ranch of the Bdpreme Court toviay at the trial of Lawyer Dantel J. Olfetily, who fe beeing tried for receiving’ the stock stolen on March 2 last from Aaron J. Bancroft, in the conitorw of the Prod- vow Exohange vauita Deputy? Dough- erty wan supertntendent of the }Pinker- ton Detective Agency, which welwcalied in to run down the men who Jontied the aged banker as he was eMering the eate-depesit vault, causing r¥m to Grop the enveloper containing the vtock , tho crook who hes:tumedt State's eid. ince, O'Retly told him that he and. DoKh- erty were friends and that it woluld be an easy matter for him, throngh bis friendship with Dougherty, to get the Bancroft firm to put up a big rewai\! for the return of the stock. USGS LIMBS AGAIN A‘® HYPNOTIC TOUCH T.FOUGH PARALYZED. ' ¢ Ul THE BVENING \WURLD, WONTAN SHINES, DOWN SLIMY PILE Pattie Petsie From Drown- ing at Long Beach. ‘4 hav been commented upon by,the new | | | the stock had lean returned @ private agency A. No, sir, @. Didn't you wo s yourself? Didn't you ck should have returaed thro! you and not through Dougherty? A. T felt that counsel should hiwwe come to me in che first place, And then these would have heen no fe at all?” pressed Mr, Lavy. t'e probwtiiy abeut the amoun' of it" me Rune Levy stopped right here, ner sprang to his fowt. ‘Why would ft ihave been smtis- factory?” he aslond. “Bocause then I would have taken immed stepm for the arrest of the thieves," guid Passeel!, leaving the stand 'Diis ended tie cwate’s testimony. No | oratorical splurge was tndulged In by Levy in opening the defense. Inst througu tro’ But Buck- said he had known O'Reilly for » num- ber of years. Hevsaw O'Hoilly last on March 16 last. He had beer tot? by the telephone OF NW ARO 1 ES t y E operator that O'Reilly had called him | “IT phoned O'Rellly, and he asked | me if I was still interested in the) Bancroft robbery," Dowgherty cont ued, “and then he sald he had ‘sfor- | mation to- dieviese if I came to his of fice. 1 went there and he informed me |! that’ he believed it woukt be ponaibte tor him to recover the seeurities. He added that he could give information that would lead to the appren n of the (hleves. He amid he wor need some $4,0M to get the securities, | Sullivan Made a Threat. | Dougherty testified that he saw Law: | yer Sullivan, representative of the Bancrofts, and told him what oReiny | had sald. “"T don't care about Tunnei Builder, Badly Injured, Says Good Luck Saved Mrs. Harriman. Meking ight of three broken ribs, o fractered right arm end many incere- tions and contusions, Williagy G, Me- Adoo, builder of the Hudson tunnels, the: thieves,’ tal on his bed in St. Peter's Hospital, | pougherty declared Sulity rey New Brunswick, N. J., to Hivening |“ ‘put i¢ any attorney came to me in World reporter to-day how the car in| regard to the matter, 1 would prefer which he had been driving Mrs, J./ charges agninat’ him before the Bar | Bor€éem Herriman, wife of the banker, | Association If the thieves come to me and President of the Colony Club, had | With the stock, I'll go ae high as $5,000 turned! turtle while’ qoing at fan speed | Ret It back, | ‘T wont back and told O'Rettly wht over w hill crest between Freehold and guiivan said,’ Dougherty went on Matteawan yesterday afternoon (cThe next time T saw O'Retily was on Mrs; Harriman. te’ated a patient in st.) March 2% O'Retily sald to me: “You ; tel the attorney to retain te for a Peter's Hospital, but her injaries are nal fee of $0 for the return of not serious and she will probably leave Meecurition and the $500) reward the hoepttal and go to her home, Nov 38 and Tf owill recover the securities” to-morrow or | Do you know that what ye . “ veg (ME 18 abwolutety all right for you Sunday. Mr. McAdoo cannot be moved ae iy attorney?” | auked O'Reilly, an for ten days or @ fortnight, for there ie suid he aid. T reperted to Sullivan. danger that he may have been in| who valid the arangement was perfecti Agreeu ile: to iittn. et imternslly \n etdiiow to hie other ee ia "yon mention O'Retliy's name? Hu Aol did net Tryitig His’ Went to smite through the. Did you introduce the thieves to mas® of bandewew tiat nid pin thee! Panic! O'Reilly’ A. No, Edie ne and chin, Mi MeAdoo sald: a rap . amy one sayr you did, 15 Wit Barc at High Speed. Thought it Was All Right. “Mra Harriman and 1 head been on) ayia you say to apy one since th 4 visit of inspection to the Paeming-\ onee (voi fen onl everything dale Preventorium, of wiien we are O'Reilly did in thie cawe Was fair East Forty-ninth street, . batt @rectors, We left there abeut 5 | snare?” asked Mr. Levy in opening omeoxuiminetion O'C1OE amd neMBed for home, via re ee eee ene tn enerty, maid | hold’ and’ Matuwan, We were alone th! it to the Distriet-Atrorney.” jis the car wnt To wan driving Tt iw a) @. WI! you tell all tha epowered car that Tb to you? A. Me said to \Mah-powered car that T borrowed from | Re IA eee 3a. TR Bee Ie my purchasing agent, Mr. Otto—one! anied the securities. ‘Then Te neied of those cars that just won't held it- tim what he wowld de if an attorney wel in. apr J in the matter, and he said he ‘We wanted to reach New York be | Would have the attorney disharr sun so 1 wus letting the car Dian't yon tell me" Me. Buckner f sudy, of course, not more Sed on redirect examination, “that | vam: forty intice an hour et the moar (You halleved that the §8 was not all| t O' Re our The rows were fine until we skimmed hia Mae are ein bribes dente Goer Up Over the crest of that hill, I could! Central Office Detective Edward J Not see over HK, so had no inkling that| Armstrong followed his chief on the sheny Wow © mien of eae on the other! mand. He had been on the Bancroft | side, loawe from the beginning, On March “Wel Were into it before I could get a | Sullivan told him what Dougherty hed sri on the Drake. The rewr wheets | #8lt abont O'Rettiy and Armemrong ad- srg aroun with « jum an Tare | Vn Moan fy al OF ww the car clear over, A sudden jolt be | aomstrong swore, the missing Smelter fore the car upended saved our lives. * had never been in the stolen 1 was flung into a dich after flying | package about twenty feet in the air. Mrs. Rar- | | Bald He Would Aid. ye Seen eae baa ily ow w aart epat ‘Ma not O Retiiy say he would asate of grees. 1 was knocked cloan out and Leg Mell : Y id met come to for fifteen or twenty |{hiovee:” ase Mr Levy ‘an cross, minutes, wien help had arrived. | examinatto “Mra, Harriman did not become un- Yeu, sti conscious. She wae stunned for « mo- #trony ment, Dut managed to rise to her test) f'« and call for nelp, Presently « cer) MO" Same slong with two men in it, an@) ny nad known O'Reilly for perhaps they took us to the howpita). Ax soon) twenty years and had worked wita as we reached there we sent for Dr.) jim on inany cases when ORetlly was George D. Stewart, who hugrieé on) Asstatant District-Attorney. He told from New York in his car.” | how he and Armstrong traced O'Reilly, | Sulisy and Piass serons City Hail Reassures Her Husband, Vark to the Astor Hou, where they Mrs. Harriman, soon after reaching lost the track. tie Reawiial, wee whesied ta o chet} Iepector John H Russell, head of to the telephone, wh: eassured | i" Detective Bureau, said he toa ha Siriaas cad Gente thee was, Known OfRetlly for twenty years and hot seriously hurt. Mer husband went | PoUmnerty tem Yours. , he did," anewered Arm- tive Lieutenant Armstrong's partner in the Ban croft case, was next called, He said John M. Mill to the howpitul as rapidly ae possible |otichine commas cn i to Both will be brought to thelr New! a on March 2. York homes soon as thelr cond’ Q When did you first see him’ A. On ton permits. | Monday, the 21th, Mrs. Harriman was Florence Jaffray Qw Hurst and her husband is u son of the| “Mled on the phone by Mr. Dougherty, jate Ottver Harriman. They have a | UAder my Alrociion. T asked hum If he Souaizy place at Mount Kiseo. | Srs.| ti 'missing a0 sharee, Ie told ime. he has long been identified with philanthropic movements and echartt ule work, She has many times show her friendly attitude toward labor. Mr. MeAdoo was operated on for ap- eo” A. At my office. He was I told him that I was satiefied they were and that Mr. Sullivan would not make complaint ayrainat him if the stock was returned, and would not have Pendicitis last fall at St. Vincenr | fase & complaint at all ff the oe capital. Last i" ned had been returned In the frat pha 4 a month he returned from | iuisted that they were not stolen & two months’ vacation spent in Burope ané@ even after his return weut to his former home in Tennessee. 1t ts sald es been busy on a new sub | all and that George Bancroft knew the had not been stolen and he and so of his friends knew whe they were. Q. Now, as head of the Detective \ When Dougherty tool the stand ms Sees ata. Garde wer were also chara didn’t beliewe they were mM the package. | | Bureau, gido't you tee) chagringd the’ | he put Tewac RK. Limberg, corporation ney, of No. 111 Bromdway, on the 1 to testify that he knew O'Reilly to be honest, but happy-go-lucky in Vis methods, “He iv free, careless and Limberg. “Other: Hent reputation.” man, of Monr No. has known O'RWitly for many testified to O'R ALy's honesty jent char- 4 acte Former Judge Curtis and Asa Bird eter witnes ‘or OF Rett Char les Po Le Bh who was onee: ciated with O'Retily under btsrrien \ te torney (Bandiner, also added his word of praise Mi defense of nim forny al ague, Goule Wendell Jr. was anotier rarseter’ witnens When court adjourned, Mr. nounced that O'Wellly would gy va stand to UM! hie story when the ¢ wasiremume tl a es HHGHLINDERS LOOK Spwetal to 7 Mee Be@utngs Won 87, LOUIS, Mo., May 1%—The arntes of Chase, Meg I lon, Men plitll ane Wallace had anot ber saaiing, swelter ng day fer their wecond encounter of the seaso The Now Yorkers made an impression here day, even if Browng did come c bose to winning ow the month faning and tn the opinion the local army of “bugs are the be 1 the Hast las pent che way tivix the put un four miserable ® ero and were vers lteky they Md no wp (hres to the tallee¢mders, As ir was Paawns were ai ther very woes at the tine the gthvetics called and \they were nied wha all che come | bate | rs, as wlbeady remarked, | tie AtiMetios, and tha Hat Ohare absent, any nell aml sore of the others phystoad trim, Kaiggat ASC is Cheowing win aleowe his | t alone do any throwing wiiie is limping as a result of t g Tyrie Colm gave him in Detroit last week, ‘The Boston [Red sox have} Hot played bere vet, but tke Washing. | ton Nathonals were seen, and the tribe of McAleer is nothing like as stron, or as speedy as the Hinttenders, PARALYTC ALAS. ATOOETORS ORDER = “WHEN HYPNOTIZED (Continued from First Page.) took two weeks to wet the patient tn & condition where he was sufetently subject to hypnosis to begin treatment Then the case began to get interest i. In four weeks the temperature lower Linths bes ta increase and there was @ considerable decrease in pain, When told uid not resp move his tinbs, he but, there was a perceptible shivering of the muscles that might be felt by the hand of the | oper hen, by deg: the inan got so he could move his limbs, At first it was by slow and pamful staes and then the effort reautred lees and less exertion After five monthe he can raise right lex two feet above the floor Support {tin that position for a mtr ate, and he can even klok with Toe left leg is wee but, on ther hand, or rather on the foot, the left foot is showing & stronger tendency than the right, The muscles | are contracting quite visibly The s the greatest hope for aplete recovery. other and more interest- It is sald to have ow Able cures of nervous troubles, neluding stama and the necessity of taking a couple minutes to get an ordinary expression past a given marehing point 4 habits fall before the magic of the nee, and there are other lines of physical and mental trouble that yield to its persuasive ireatment | enough for my sister to xet hold of Pa’ | tte and lft him 1 and then didn't have sense enough to swim in where it was dry was a matter lof deeper moment to Mra. J. O. Patrick of NW. 705 West One Hundred and Se enty-ninth street to-day than the fact that she put her jife in fmminent peri in order to rescue her four-legged pet from the swirling eddies uf Wreck Lead Channel at Long Beach yesterday after. noon. Mr Patrick {= young and:very pretty: She Is petite and plump and you would ever sumpeet for # minute that she was TO SAVE PET DOG)... | Risks Life to eat ue Lovelumsi}io That her darling doggie Pat sho@ld folds, four and one-half furlones papers as rather a boneheaded mutt tibet walked off bulkheads Into deep watet FRIVAY, MAY RESULTS AND ENTRIES LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. LOUISWALLE RESULTS. RAGE-Selling: for three-| RACH TRACK, Lonts } year and! upward; 0 | Mutries smonton graces aye a 0) s: dia halt furonga—Flying Fo PTORT CE—ealiing: ais fugong ls ‘ Rese) (Rice), won; sure Get, 106 (Davenport), dss 3; Amore. 105 hiean second; War 3a, % (Ross), third, Time | Sf real 108; Munette t Bates, Delarey, Golden Agnes, Miss SECOND. Tew Hhowli LMingie, @ir- Alwersva’', The Fad, Uncle \§ r fe a Anal fer ; Miteh Jimote Gray amd Husky Led ale t; Rober tio: Fi Tee dojlars mutual paid ' man, ot ‘Footsteps, stratght show $6.9; Sure Get piace $5.00, 28.70; War Jig, show $1100, SECOND RACE—Purse, for two-year- $14.10, place Guar- serene maha te. Panok, 108, (McTeggart, first; Sir Matze mis at : nk Dag Le sea, WK (Kennedy), aevond; Ymir. 113 (Glass) hie Mas, Chart & take the third. Time, 0.54. © Miss Wixee, eT Pe m ¢ Revts ‘Odore, Taven, Dyna-| fagptt nine eet US halt | Tecdies led raetorian, 3 {to and ‘Tourtst also ran. | gat tines To Tg a ' det w Guaranok, straten Mh rae ag AE rm HO anotbor m j #4i.00, show $4; Sir Blalz,| lady Ligienim, 110! Cleve. 18. Viace $10.9, show 8 Ymir, show $5.86, Sint 10S; Nekeamon, | Conditions attracted anot Treo jor mage, Lit] 100; hand |° na, there Hein ci) BALTIMORE WINNERS. 00; Geta Mar 13. + Merl nen the tussle started oo [Smith the ex-Bostgn tw FIRST RACK, four and oni ced towlo the box work “onyr-vertr-olds and up; furlongs—Cessay la: 106 (1 \anover), 2 to 1, 5 a Land 2 to first: Spters, 10K (Grand), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and ev second tment, % to 1 to 8. Pla tk Bran BALTIMORE ENTRIES. | ELPCTRIC PAIK the Reds had been three order in th went Ma Baltimore, abou ik, W DODGERS GET 000 [72 START WITH —_—>— oar | BATTING ORDER. jot the Dodgers and the perfect weather see to 4,000 on hand cor performed for the Demers and | tw D SEAM. SN WEDDING RINGS. Ne "Y Ld elnmati mt en at! bad TACTO! sant cE f, SOLID 14-KT.GOLD. SOLIDyS-KT.GOLD | tee, Ib, om td 35 A-$14.00. B No Charge for Engraving more than Fifty Years ve ha at game of Bil Dahten's, Thee our reputation by manufac. oeae nel ont wild co eet le rahe "iene At the Most Moderate Prices for the | Finest Quality and Best Workmanship BROOKLYN, Clark: Gritiehs mined to win © fine playing yood crowd Pioher Prank 1 Was ge, for the Reds. retired in one) first, the Did son a De Mhent's n cdlapt In the art of shinnying up and |e and fMniahed ats Wie Hsnie s0 tan ntr She f#. In fact if she were}. 2hCOs R “ ees shad ul on three vent olde ead we liing=<Lucil . lacking in that art Lovelume Pattie | yoy cp teak) on, 1 to 8 abd out 5 Petsie would to-day be furnishing nut! | Firat: Rone Beo, 98 (irown), 2 to 1 4 ment to a band of savage lobsters that |) to 2 lit, second; Wertern Bell infest the bottom of Wreck Lead (Hanoverp, 10 to 1 to 1 and a 5 Channel. to 10, My 1 T 1.01 1-4 Mollie ga ep id i Ue i, Pow rf . Splinters in Her Toes. fa eee G biraeil hacia Liye) it i 116; sinien, Ws "Kru, | Ss i 90 wont sumaeminy far memm eitrams Ted 06 PON. satan anal | mea en. caey Brom, sey go arsaparilla TheSccret of then tree TER Pa ee eee eee crcatycama |g ttnemeanNcy WF Hists| oe wenassed a other medicines | EY CS1808 Satisfaction siinny to reseue her pet. It was a 10-| ffeare, 111 (Peak), to Send out, fret | Wo, YS Rive | Has surpassed ali other medic is nothing mote than get: foot pile coated with slime and bar-| Royal Onyx, 115 (Denniso’), 6 to 1 in merit, sales and cures. It purifies s nothing ne ti g haces and coverm® ail aver with nasty |! and out, scone) Dukes 0° Bridge LORE acaelegdidh itl | ting evactiy the right glassex splinters that got into the pretty young | 07 (Phill pws 4 $ to as | the blood and ‘builds up the whole} > when you first need then woman's hands and plump forearms | “ A ald Fan me e 4 an is : ’ Lm i i and. ' also ran ahed an nam stem, ‘Be sure to take it thi We can't emphasize toe: "Yeu," she said, “T have been picking . strongly that the only way them out all nigat and can hardly walk ey, 19 navel gyi¢_ form orl + be Se ores a pend There are tho ands of them in my a " < sareatabs, | 2, toes, for, you, kBow, T had to take off 1a “ | glasses fitted by an oculist. my shoes and smockings and joer die . isa te to tlh pile eo Ll used to dig y qi his i an im por ant pati of our services. voor vat in Omaha when I was a wOrnnues saemeas® Our Registered Physicians, ts veel ke thts ! was Oculists of long experience eiiting ata, 8. W. E. Burns, —_—-. pct Without i ¢ we | examine your eyes ths h la Long Be A . 7 ree. sue walking Wik Bet, It it 0 crime BATTING ORDER, WE CHARGE FOR GLASSES ONLY 1 an outrag, to write him up as a} New York and .make it appear that he | Devore. rr Ber iad no more sense than to walk off aj PDoxle 20 LS mart bulkhead. He {s the most intelligent Waahes, an dog in the world, and comer of one | \enkte. 1. Miller, 2 of the best amd oldest families of Bow | Rrictwell, sa. Mun ton bulls, Me Js ever and ever and] Devl'r ever ae valuable. and Ud risk my life five times a day ty save him from fire o: water or anything else. Tt wae purely mn acctdent that took him over the butkteead. He thought 1 was one of those mind-shields that he Maye es, ¢, Wiitse Umpives~Eason and Joanstone. AMERICAN LEA Correct Shapes and Perfect-Fitting Sap Wer ar 69. pe Oculisis’ hilich éSons 223 Sixth Av., iSih St. 217 B’dwey, Ablar Kaiuat 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. 101 Nassau—Ann St. 17 West 42d—Bet. Sth & Oth Aves., New York. 408 Fuston St., Cor. Bond St. Brooklyn : — York, Mey 1% The ‘ t loves to jump over, He didn’t see ine Dig ate ches mi Ge Authoritative Styles Hl water on the ather mide or he never im! garted ou agatast the Trates a : 4 the wide world would have hopped over. | shee intenited te Go the wame cit in a wide range of reat Tt was twelve feet sown and he fell! Witte and tis lef handed shoots were | a as into that channel/with a splash. If T/ sigtatied to offer che Hucaneers, and |! 14g, inca i could awim 1 would have dived vimt| ciceie was segs toeties Dox as @ target | eo Miareh : $ 4 ty ater hi, tor the tide was optnning | ere Wns : «! \178-180 Fifth Ave. , the poor darting like a chip. RU RUAVENE EL Laeia ah goad aie } No One Near to Hetp, Savetoe: bigea Dis ie- MA OUR aE 181 Broadway i My sister can't swim other, and | st ¢ out ‘Wreere: ‘ ikea ounds claimed Chicago Philadelphia ; there wo were on the clgrof that high | first. ‘here weve two out at che time nedWelltucton 914 ¢ f balkhemd and no one avyavhere near to | and the Pirates Were hinnked t call to. The Giants jnjnqed into the lead right ‘You never can get down the: he start and sbyred two runs by as | Mary, saitt sister ‘Those barnacles \e an exhibition of base-running as | will just cut you to pieces, and che piles | was rogeen on a diamond. Devore i are so slippery thas you wauld ge ope with a singe sprinted ail in and drown’ the ay to third on Doyle's safe crack i If Pattie ts going te drown T'm go-|to ciebt, Doyle Mog to second on } ing to drown ton, T said, and T didn't | Wilson's throw to third, Snodgrass ‘ walt a minute to think it over: got right | bounced eaay one t niteher, } down on my Knee took hold of the land while Steele was throwing the by H edge of the bultthead and = shinnied | to fiest Devore shot wfely in the plete down. My, but those mecles and] and Doyle to third. As Devore std splinters were awfnl, but I'nr a good shinnier, and T finally landed on the stringpieve just a feat or so above the water. “Poor livle Pattie was striaggiing with all his misht to get in to me, at t took him about twenty a ty make on inch, 1 him and coaxet And at jase nd gor him by the colar. I par him on my He knows how to ride piguie-back and he clung on tight with his paw “Wihtle he held on pile again, not all t shinnied up that e way up, but fa, got him than down r slipped again anu oh omy! my le---that ts, the splinters aod barnacles were awfu Lost a Shoe and Stocking. tried in and again to shinn but 1 cor shoew, thg and | lost on shoe and one stock- j ing, which T didn't care abut, though | they had beautiful clock: TheTayter ti nd matt SS et eo | #0LD LABEL SHIRT quality. 6 East | Wut the Emperor side $ “However, when I got them off T ald 2usiet \QFrancis H. Leggett & Co.. by side of the average manage to get a better grip with my Ooee! it pains me to think of tt poor toes, But I shinnied and shin- ect Pane. as waesister wot mo by the arms and pulled me up. ‘Ther splinters, th nds and them, thousands of vat yet, But anyhe shout this Potsie sat by with bulging a »ked every Inch the bonenead his mistress denied he was, for he didn't let Ko one Wag of thanks wit twisted stump of 4 screw tail CERTANTO { Eczema Have You Pimples or of the Skin? CERTANTO is no experiment; i | not want your mney if it does not help All our stores open Saturday evesing until ft o'clock, you, Druggists are instructed to elure MILK CHOCOLATE ASSORTED 54 Bae purchase price where it falls to give! ] vemm wRUIT, Now te the time for Cor Wi thraoias and svstibite satistactio: yur fruit speciaisa deliciously red ripe ANDT ST y We 0 For sale at Riker's, Hegeman and Kal- | wvberrien, aliced Bahama pinennp PARK RO SNASsAU ish stores, other druggists and depart- Ifornia Tangerines Im, as Seth ‘ork ehino etc. et.al of the ment stores, had no sooner n't get any grip with my #0 T took of my shoes and stock- I sat right down and began puiling out the and I really don't think they are my darling 1s @afe and I can bear most any an- interview Lovelumy es | | VAN, CREAM ALMONDS. nh his | has been tested for over twenty (20) | years without A single failure. 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