The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 12, 1923, Image 2

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Tm BANfrEn-ftKnAtP. ATHBN8. OBORGK . Chest Colds— BULLDOGS SIT PIEPWI1F0U at the head of Gordon Institute at Barnes vijic. He is one of the leading rtfen of the state in educa tional circles. ’ *™’* Y G. M. C. Football Record Is Held \y ; T F.ld roil are, jti, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bitty jly» Atlanta; H. Roberts; George |H. Harris, Boston. ■s Stfe! V. W. SMC AT STATE NORMAL GIVES AN ENTERTAINMENT ! WaTter Akerman, Atlanta; R, M. Cook, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. !James Harrington, New York; R. jF. Bergin, New York; Harry si | Friedman, Cleveland; S. Taylor, j wi ; Buffalo. / i Handel and Jungmon was gtven After the musical program a musi cal contest *tt» enjoyed. The part ners, Sarah Farmer and Dorohty Ilolloweli won first prlzo; Lucy Or Brace Parsons gild RleeuMann v The Young Womens Christian j n'ven in Miller Hall, Wednesday second prize. These club meetings Association held a most impres-1 .evening, OctJ 31st, The parlors j are always inspiring' and help- aervicevSunday evening. This were elaborately decorated In or- ful as well. the occasion of the recogni- ! ange and black, with witches, bats,» A very "enjoyable occasion of the members of the organ!- ' pumpkins and cats- glaring from J the Halloween season,, was a kid ration. Soft lights cast a glow upon i every angle. Palmer, Buffalo; M. the ferns and cut flowers decorat- j The guests were entertained MILLKDGFVILLE, Ga. — The - {perfect athletic rccofd of Georgia Game Will Have Direct ,3*1 " scathed following their victory of Bearing on S. I. C. Cham- 25 to 7 over Marion Institute, the pionship. TeamVConai-j^AtSS^tt-M. c. tion Is Good. r* thia year better than ever he- [fore and ho far thf ifeason hasj Monday afumoon t!ie Georgia *«lowncd reveral lar*- teams. J "Bulldogs”- were back on Sanford Field, sore but determined. The Vanderbilt Commodores nrc, the next on tho lisi for the Athens} team and if Georgia ever wanted a game this is the game. Vandy Is played in Nashville this year and, next Saturday’s the day. Two ! years ago when Georgia journeyed, to the home of the wards of Cora-1 modpre Vanderbilt the game re-.' suited in a 7-7 tie, the Tennca-! seans tieing the score in the Dual Cheney’s Daily Grow* in Popular minutes of piny on an on-side kick.I jty #g More People Rccogniss its! Last year Vanderbilt won the Worth. “Homecoming” game in Athens, j A tbrek-up ot the Goorjriatvam, Thcr ,., „„„ fash , on , h3t hasn't! Monday morning showed that it' , , . , ... was;in fairly good shape, follow-. ch ^ 1 *" N ?l! ing the hard Virginia game. John <*nl> thm. but It I* w»» that b , Fletcher was caught about tuo Rro1r,nK ,n popularity year by | time be was hobbling out of bed >’ e f r * . ...I and'reported that he was sore but' 11 * 5,, ‘ fashion the habit the j otherwise 0. K. lie only bruised ncecss.ty for taking Cherny* Ex- his old sore Saturday and sustain* *’ eP,Arant f ° r ^oujfhs, colds, bfon-1 ed no new injuries. ‘‘Buster'' Kil-. ch,tl * and other affection* of the. Patrick is nursing an old sore also, throat nml lung*. Long ago when ( but both are expected to be sn trim grandparent* of today were child- by next Saturday. - rcn * Honey's Expectorant was aj Tdany Raiidall received a hard widely-known family remedy to jolt .Saturday but survived the r,jI?ve these troubles. It was game in fine shape. Other mem- given to children for croup, qulnry bers of the team are ail right. t ,,nd whooping cough. It* action | Tlxe team will ,probabty leave wonderfully soothing and? Athens Thursday afternoon and efficient that in thousand* of tam-! spend the night on a Pullman,'Wes all over the south, Cheney's, 1 reaching Nashville Friday niom-1 Expectorant I#, today, « household Apply Sloan's gently without rub bing. It starts the blood circulat ing swiftly through the tissues. The congestion breaks up. Before' you -know It—tha cold is gone. Get a bottle from your druggist today—35 cents. It will not stain. !dayman,*"' New * York;~C.* Cowan! inf the rostrum. As the processio-! throughout the e , ve ”fP* jjj® {•Atlanta; Miss Ruby Mauldin, Miss {Lois Matthews, A. M. Polk, B. A. I Wright, Llnco/nton, Ga. i Joseph R. Jones, Atlanta? L. M. {Wise, Charlotte, N. C.; W. E. j .Sawyer, Tampa; \V. M. Kelly, {Cambridge, Ga.; J. A. Palmer, etc • . . - Savannah; S. F. Taylor, Atlanta; Sloan’s Liniment— hllspflttil Mr. and Mrs. Ji A. Riley, Okla- - homa City, Okla.; D. B. Evans, Athens Visitors al was sung by the Glee club, tho 1 following unusual but seasonable sftalents entered, dressed in white | games: “Superstitions ** and carrying white tapers. The chairman of the meniber- nhop committee, Miss Louise Kel- I court/'“Saving of Lost aSoqls," "King Tut's Bracelets,” “Rein'car- nation." “Idelfty ot Ghosts.'' ly, of Lilburn, carried out the j“Scandal i nthe Court;” followed usual order of this service, and j by a “Ghosts and Witches Dance” made an appropriate talk con- j on the lawn. The color scheme cering the significance of the oc- | was beautifully carried out In,the casion. Accompanied by Miss j refreshments, consisting of punch, Dannie Ellerbee at the piano, Miss 1 tee cream and cake. party given in Winnfe Davis par lors. Everything wac carried out in “spooky" decoration# and the Halloween colors. Games were played that would be enjoyed by chlldtvn after 1 which refreshments were served. Diinnie eilieroee ai uie piano, oiiss.i>ce cream aim cane. Dorothy Ilolloweli of Savannah [ Among the faculty gue?ts were; played the "Serenade” by Loscelli ! fres. and Mrs. Pound, Dean and while tho members drew near and Mrs. Ritchie, Mr and Mrs. Rhodes. ! Among those visiting in Athens; , Monday; N. tt. Carlisle, Hagers town, Md.; W. C. Rutland. Atlan ta; Mr. and Mrs. ('. D. Lord,] Guthrie. Ky.; Charles Grimson,. Philadelphia. Help. for'Baby SCOTTS EMULSION Builds , StrongBones lighted their candles from tho Mrs. Conyers, Miseea EMgter and large one held by the leader. Tho Archer. girls marched from the building as the recessional was played. Palmer. Rochester. N. The St. Oeclllon Mug’c Culb held its reguhy meeting at the* music studio Saturday P. M. The rrevious mee^nga ha>b been given studies of the artists. Bach and Pad e-re weak 1 an! compositions by asioos during the Halloween sea- j these composers were rendered. MASKED PARTY One of the most enjoyable illoween | son was the masquerade party [ At this meeting a Iffc sketch oI . Dainty Little Woman Is Trainer Of Sparks Herd of Elephants ing where they will take a light 1 word. I workout and get a good night's rest Friday night. Quite a party It rhould be with you. too. If ( rest Friday night. Quite a party, you haven't pot a bottle of Then- of fans is being organized here to ey’s Expectorant In your medicine the trip and many have al-, closet you are taking chance* you ready made reservations in Nash-. have no right to Impose on those Lawful Larceny” Big Special With Hope Hampton At Palace Tonight Extraordinary Attraction—Big Features Booked For Entire WeAf. Till*. Two full teams will fnakc the trip. DU. HOLMES QUITS 1SS.I.U.SEC1 G. M. C. President Relin quishes Post He Ha3 Filled Since ,1893. Was Capable Man. around you. Oct Cheney’s today to take with you on thnt auto trip. You buy need it Iterore you get back. Bold by all druggists and In smaller town* by grneral mer chants,-In 30c and <|0c bottles.— Advert!*emtnt. JL MILLEDGEV1LLE. Ga. — An- ‘ noiinroment |» made that Dr. E. T. Holmes, president of the Georgia Military Academy, has resigned a* to si. Md i «'«• 7** And now-w-w-w-w, ladies-s-s-s j And the means of doing that lies ^n' gents-s-s-s-s, allow-w-w-w-wjin the diamonds she wears, us to introduce “the woman 1 with! There are many of them, and 11 /farm on her fingers and a herd!*P me nt .• them 1° Uncle," sell them, and Jr P ,* ° n htr " aRa * {with the proceeds buy a little That is. if you care to speak of:farm outside of her home to#n, hor in the language of the bally- Circlevillo, Ohio, and live out hei Hoo stand. But with Madge Ful- life, far from the blare of the ler, the matter Is a serious one. |“hig top” band, far from the glare Madge Fuller, let it be under-!of the chandeliers, stood, is known os “the daintiest { “And why shouldn't l?” she lady elephant trainer in the;asks. “Diamonds are only good world.” When it comes to Ath->U look at. I never realize^ that cns.with the Spurka Circus, which'until aftapr 1^ had skimped and U to exhibit here on Monday, j saved for years to buy them November 19. she will do every- Now, however, I know what l thing from riding the satin skin {really want in life—and I’m go in? fancy gaited horses to handling i to make those diamonds give it tc Pnlrf groups. And while hhe does all’me. But not this season—next rdptJ5> LUIU uumpouna thn largest of the elephant;maybe, or the one after. I want Breaks a Cold Right Up ■«.ce”l898. Nothinc bu u yctThcMfon.lanU third U.n done with .Mcronco to m.jP^ break-up .h. M**- ant and safe to take. Contains no Dr Holme, It will be «c«llod,i'lulnio* or opleto,. Million,j_u«« Ilv rccontl. .ccoDtod the oro.i- "P»P»’, Cold Compound.* Price, su*res,or. r-nly. recently acce| dency of the Georgi the presi Military Col this, she will be carrying her farm to get all the lure of the sawdust on her finger*. But y/hile thnt;out of my system first. ^ ! sounds ss though it may be an 1 And while Madge plans for her ■ exhibit, it Isn't. The tfrrth of the farm, she'd keep right on riding Ik-* matter is that Madge, equestrienne; the fancy gaited horses and train- slur, iron jaw artist, elepha.it'ing elephants. And of course, trainer, has serious ambitions for.she'll form n part of the things the future. She wants to go back;thta can be seen when the big to the farm and train cabbages;circus cqiucs here.. Seats can be and onions and milk the lowing:secured circus day at BRAD-O’S. kine and ull that sort of thing, same price as at show grounds. I thirty-live cents. Druggists guar- before that time having been 1 ante# lt,---Advertl^tmt n ^. Notre Dame Gets ’Elm Young , —Then Treats ’Em Kind Gel health—Keep health—Feel fine by eating Kellogg’s Bran regularly! OMul.patien Md tto 'tarid^jpphwg.' • be, that com, from It sot 1 ' the enthusiasm oat of life, making you | depressed and phyakally and mentally doll—but they bead you into tho most , dreaded of human diacme. You can i actually rid yourself of these dangers j Myouwin EAT KELLOGG’S BEAN REGULARLY!—ftt least two table- , spoonfuls dally; in chronio cases .with food. It Ss scientifically i prepared to relievo suffering humanity I from constipation nnd it will do that ‘ as no other food caul Don’t take n chance of “getting away” with con- ! etipotlon—IT WILL GET YOU! I Don’t ruin your health with pills and j cathartics—they nro na dangerous os constipation itself and give but tem porary relief, at the very beat! What ytra ahould do for your and for yourself Is to servo Kellogg 'a Bran every day, in any one of several attractive ways, and fight constipation ss you have never fought it before! AND YOU WILL WIN, because Kellogg’s is ALL BRAN! In tho first place, Kellogg’s Bras h delicious in Its nut-like flavor, add ing greatly to any cereal with which it Is used. Eat bran os n cereal with hot milk, or m|x it with hot cereal before serving. Another method Is to cook Kellogg’s Bran with cereal. In each case add two tablespoonfuls of bran for each person. A-popular way is to eprinklo bran on hot or cold cereal. Bran makes wonderful bakery prod ucts. Recipes on every package. - Kellogg’s Bran is served in leading hotels, restaurants and dubs. It at sold by all grocers. “KENTUCKY Bysetm is tho keynpte of Nbtro Damt's.success on the gridiron. “Kentucky” Oberm in right on tho football team, • javelin throwir of the OBERST nm«ng tho Juveniles at Notre Dame and hi* team* have yet to lore a game In ba*k<thAll, football and baseball. Explaining his sue- conn. Oberst *ay»: “I like the little shaver* and try to ntak* th'm work for like the gang of big fellows work for Rockne. I have discovered that If they like rou, thr> J U do any thing you ask. Occasionally a youngster rebels, then I pretend that I am mad and it's only n ■hort time In Ire tho shaver whe refused to follow Instructions In offering an npology. Doys nre like men—you can’t treat them nil aljke, but being square with them Daman* the best way to get results." Into them by thsj Many of the present ar.d past • This !•* Oherstv stars r.f Notre Dame got thrir ■^tractive way, Oberst U do- things for Notre IMitu > Important, however, to the i of hi* college is hts r director of 8t. Ed- i of one bun i wh range from the ages s boys are the fn- a baseball oc Xotre s Dr. A. W. Chase’s Tonic Pills Th. Old Reliable FamUr Remedy for Building Up the System, Nerrons Af flictions, Insomnia, etc. In tbk strenuous age, most people are afflicted with some form of nervous trouble. Hospitals are over flowing with men and women seeking to win bock health of body and mind. If you are nervous, irritable, “jumpy,” if your system is run down, If you feel that you may be on tha verge of a nervous breakdown, retd whet P. J. Cole, of 628 S. Lambert Street, Brasil, Indiene, says: ’It weald b*hard form to toll how Much good I hm r» •sttod horn the sm of Ur. A. W. Chaae^Toaie (atrrsJPIU*. "I was run down i* health | tmold hardljr «a I had ao appetite. Coali not Bleep *rrc*L I *u weak and bo eery ncre- am. I BaflWed BOOM p*i r. to t the wont of my tnmbta w*a beem— totes bo weak and e*ay total tired th* acre*w cooditioa vw wb*m than the pain. ** I decided to os* ro«r Toale (oerrt) mis. A few bote* re- •tored M to perfart health. I can eat *nd ok*p well. I Inn amr faood sarthlag totter tor a rundown serveae condition.” PERSONALS Miss Martha Keiser spent last week end with home folks In Ma con. ' M'ris Sarah France* Northcntt had as her guests this week-end her parents. Mr. and Mrs. North* cutt of -Marietta. Jl’ss Louise Braselton, of At lanta, visited her sister Thelma, the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Blttick ot Macon visi;ed their daughter Estelle at 1T.0 State Normal School last week. Mrs. V. G. Hampton of Mllledgo Circle visited M f 5S Annie Mae Hampton Saturday. Miss Frances (Page had as her guests Sunday, Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Page, Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Sawyer, of Macon. Mr. J. B. Crawford from Atlanta vbfted his daughter. Miss Helen T’rawford Sunday. Miss Caroline Sams of Newborn went to her home Monday nfter- nbon for a few days on account of Illness. Miss Frntlc Lou Peters of Mon- roc will spend this week-end with M'fises Mattye Dickinson, Mary Cgok nnd Louise Sjoon MONDAY, XOVKMDElt 12, Bffillatod..:. BiRinww artistic allho^-h ordiuuri, are not given credit ; ut If you will notice when enginccrinpr angle 'IS uL*^ Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Barnett and flmiiiy of Farmington visited their daughter, Jewel, Saturday evening. Miss Annie V. Massey spent the past week-end at her homo in Cto lumbus. Mrs. O. D. Glenn and iMiss Ues- • c,<e Dean Maxey or Watkinsville •were the guests of Misses Florrle 1 Clenn and Blanche Downs, Mon tic angle. "* an ar th- ‘’Speaking of anelai' tiniuci, “this production •Drv. C< ! n * Fairbanks in RoWn Hood^^ gntinoly laid out in aa3?e,.' Icamp the dramatic consiructfc, th ' s ‘ory itaelf all /it the characters of anv pjrtance were made co-)rdin,T.' Ttoi the camera had a cal angle. The aeenea wvre ut., within the limitations ola camera; angle and they had to K consistent. The lighting angle » moat important. Th, lights used in making and tho muslin on.l m'etM tliffCT i"fr syatems used ■ %r auniigM photography were carefully work ed out in angles, that just th.’ right lighting effects might be ob’**ined” —' Mr Dwoji has .a , long ]„t ot notable screen mma-a to hi. credit, among them bdirj- tlm. which he did for Mr. 1 Fairbank. ' ' Douglas Fairbanks J in "Si,, Hood” will be presented ettb Colonial Theatre on ifrndiy Tuesday. 19 and 90s ^ The prin, to all parts of tba.triise wiUiS 50 cents pins war ’lax. The n will be two performances daily, matinees at 3:15 and evenings at 8:15. BE PREPARE® PbR- COUGHS Nlta Naldi I’alacc Special Tonight. Josephine Crowell, Lewis Dnyfon Phlfo McCullouxh and William Scott. Thi* big film come* to th# Palaco Tuesday. 8CENE8 OF 8PLEND0R Mark Allan Dwan’* Big Produc tion of “Lawful Larceny,” Pal ace Special Tonight. Attain Dwan’* new Paramount production, '“Lawful Larceny" which will be the feature at th# Palace Theatre, in filled with scenes of splendor sel dom attempted by the average picture producer Tha proloaut | or thc ’.crc.n varidoa pv wrt< NUa Naldi as Cleopatra In her court on the Nile. The at* moHphero of nnc!ent Egypt wn# Jirought to the Long Island Mtudlo ‘ihrough the erection of one of the largest rets ever built on the hugr 'tnteg. Nlta Naldi in the raiment uf th. champion channer of tht w , world, recline on tho royal couch , h own ot th.^Palaco Theatre, also jay. Dr. and Mrs. II. H. Hampton, of Colbert vkdtcd their daughter M.*ss Annie Mae Hampton, Monday afternoon.' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bivins were the guests of their daughter Sarah, Saturday and Sunday. **> not watt -Until “flu" is upon rdu. TDiko care ot tho little cough or cold Mnd prevent the big one, or an aftinjk of ‘ ..u." Bear In mind Ifoley’s Honey and Tar, the safe njid sure remedy for coughs, colds, l ironchlal and thro#' troubles and ccfughs' resulting fro ra “flu” Foley’* Honey</and Tar~ the lnrgrkt. sejlllng cough remedy In the World--from' from opiate*. Get tho genuine—refuse ■u’stw tuts*. Sold c^r|rwhcre.—Adrer* tlkemtW. “GREENGODDES8” THURSDAY-FRIDAY An outstanding event of the dramatic sfaron, in the strictest f en*o of the term. Is t^ie coming of the screen vnrslon of “The Green Godd starring George Aril**, to the Palace Theatre for 2 days kfglnalng Thursday. Th# rlffinal play by Williah Arcjier en joyed a run of no less than turn year s ut the Booth Theatre, NeW York. The screen verrfon. tht same in cver£ particular, wl lib# - , *h*»wn at thf^ Palace Tfiej whllo huge black .lav., (an her I hn ,i „ record brciklng run at th. ami d.murc hamlmaldrr.a hrtns Sara h, Harrl. Theatre. New York v'/md. nnd wine tor her plea»uro .qhalting In every way tta tremen- kVhllo Sonin Tomora, claaelc dan-; Uou , popularity an a play. — laternrct. nn Egyptian dance. “The Grion Goddeea" in halted na Cleopatra epurns lover after lover In contempt. Al Ithlx is shown preparatory to tho appearance of Miss Naldi a* Vivian lltpburn, a modern charm er. The Egyptian motif is carried throughout the picture in Vivian*# New York apartment, which give# vivid coloring to many of the scene* In this picture At th# snmr fit®? Mr Dwan has preserved a!! th drama nnd interest of the story—a swift moving talr. of the Intrigues of women against, men and men against women, with the honor and integrity of n home hanging in the balance In addition to the cast of four featured plnyers, Hope Hampton. Nlta Naldi, Lew Qody and Conrad Nag' J. Gilda Gray and Alice Mni- non, dancer# nt the Rendez-Voux a famous New York dance club, nnd Sonia Tomora are seen In In cidental dance* In the picture the great* at art achievement of th- screen to date. Fr sheer compell ing melodrama superbly acted, and magnificently set, it i# said that nothing lias ever been done to ap proach this production. * DOUGLAS FAIRBAnKA in RDBin HOOIV When Douglo, Fairbanks decid- ed to make his latest super-pro- rinetinn ''Hai, rrl a ■ t. _ It’slEasy to Make Good Cakes Good hatter cakes as well,as biscuits are the rule with" Merry ^ Widow Self-RisingtFlour, , becauseitisalready mixed withijust the proper amount of pure: ingredients. It will save your time as well as money to use it regularly. Food Flovk Coi NuunLU.T>m. FORD'S THCORfOINAt: Self-Rising Flour duction, “Dougla, Fairbanks in Robin Hood.” a United Artist, re lease coming next Monday and Tueeday to the Colonial Theatre, one of the first problems con fronting him was the selection of a director. He needed a widely experienced picture producer, who also possessed, expert knowledge of engineering end a clear under standing of the history of the Twelfth Century. One celebrity of the film world fitted the require ments. He was Allan Dwan, who before becoming otto of the fore most directors, had won high hnoors ns a civil nnd electrical engineer, and who had long been , otudent cf history. Mr. Dwan graduated as an elec trical engineer in 190? from Notre t Dame, after wheih he took a twej years’ post-graduate course at thi I Rnufnn Tnoliniril Inalitnfn Tkia ! Mond "YG8TERDAV8 WIFE” COMES TO THE PALACE THEATRE TUESDAY Fresh from the big picture shop# that turn out tu# master produc* > tlons for the big film houses comes! **eYsterdny*s Wife,” a thrilling \ and intensely dramatic story that j was a sensation when published inj y, Hp# Hampton.'T’onrad CuhvI. M L--wUf! Larceny”. romiBdt ‘Oh Ma, The Rent Ttaker.” Tuesday: ’Eileen Percy, rlen# Rich, “Yesterday's Wife”. New# Events. Wednesday, Forrest Stanley, Fylvin Brcamer, “Bavu.” New# Event*. Thursday and Friday, /Extraordi nary, George Arils*, Alice ’Joyce, “The Green Gndde**". Snob, Pol lard Comedy, "Where Am I.” Ex- tra attraction 0 p. m. Georgia Scr# nndew: Saturday. Margu'i.’te Courtot In •'The Fteadfkst Heurf.” Comedy, “Three Cheers.” - Boston Technical Institute. Thi* training has served him in goodi j st.-ad ony many former occasions j when directing pictures, but ir.l thi# picture, by far his greatest I effort, it ploys a most important 1 and vtia! part. Mr. Dwn.i ex- platiicu this - statement * in part during an interview in which" he said: More than anythh^ else, a knowledge of engineering helps you to invent mechancial methods for making pictures. The angles of art and accuracy are closely glScicoMc. ani the. Alamnc 71 ST STREET AND BROADWAY A terpiece of modern hotel creation where convenience, rest ful quiet and h©#piulit)MB» ptis* feature#. Unique Congo Room—Medieval Grill-and Blue Kooro RopUiUsrJ- Ahrayt e plostuto So entertain visitor! tram Athene (V LATZ OWSKRIHI*— hens /< mz STRAND: Monday Jack Perris (Western) “The Lon# Horseman”. Comedy “Own a Home.” X Tuesday. Carlyle Blackwell in That cough that is breaking your rest Too am buy these Tonic Pills at all Drugstores • rerc of fatting the genuin., mo. that portrait and aignature . W. Chase, M. D* are on each box—jrocr prptection against DR. A. W. CHASE MEE 557 Wi been directed by one ot the most rlebrated of the country's pic ture directors, namely. Edwnrd J. viile. LeSaint. who has made possible rime of the MnOst arreen mip. Wednesday, Norma Fherer **A’ Clowded Name". Comedy “Speed-1 Thursday Niles Welsh “The 8x;* wo# ting jours trsng tii so that in the morn. % jfcgyoufeel more tired ' Than when you went to bed—get rid of it before it causes you moce serious trouble, for more than fif* ty years,' thoiwand# oftsmilic* have kept Dr. King's New Dn* timpU IcKt to break up cougli4. lt do«’s this naturally, qqlckly, by ftimulatingth' to Ill row olf tii.* crctkm# thn tare dog ging tliem. I larmlcs'*- ly, and without any had after swrtm R stop's the violent throat' and lung spasms and gives the Irritation a chan* ulwam. Dr.KING’S HEW Discovert _