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MHB Dangerous Calomel salivates! It’s mercury. Calomel ®r;' acts like dynamite on a sluggish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sour bile it crashes into it, causing cramping and nausea. Take “Dodson’s Liver Tone” Instead I If you feel bilious, headachy, con- SJjfjatfd and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone for a few cents, which is a harmless vegetable sub- Irtitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn’t start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel NUXATED IRON A DRIVING FORCE BEHIND KEEN SUCCESSFUL MEN AND WOMEN When you think of the successful men and v women you know*—people who are doing things worth while—you will find that they possess force, vim and energy— L j Ip tsF is $ the kind that simply brim Tg over when the blood is i b 1 filled with iron. Nuxated HjhV. ®Jk Iga Iron by enriching the | yww/ A' blood and creating new red blood cells, strength- fa ens the nerves, rebuilds ‘V/ a the weakened tissues and . helps to instill renewed x. •vs force and energy into the . _'~X U whole system. Three million people use it an aually as a tonic, strength v ft and blood-builder. 1 WK™®** rs I lisDji ?? i MAKE THIS TEST See how long vou can work or how far you can Ijvalk without becoming tired; next take two five- . train tablets of Nv.il. d Iron .three times per i DFTQriiY IfH LiM pay after meals for two weeks, Then test your I \? \\ (strength again and see how much you have SO gained.. Numbers of nervous, run-down,people ?< ? ls \*nNoso^o^cAN- t - oN °L Who were ailing all the while have most aston- _J Shingly increased their strength and endurance limply by taking iron in the proper form. it Dont Send a Penny skirt at a stunning bargain and a petticoat absolutely free. Not send with order. Only the coupon (no money) and you get by mai. s wonderful, stylish, well made skirt and also the free petticoat boat included if you send right now. The number of free petticoats I. So don’t wait. Get coupon in mail today. STYLISH SICBLEAN Mohair Skirt SplendidSicilianMohair cloth. Looks >B<24v i.u S US ITIvUCI likesilk. Skirt gathered at back with table shirring. Wide detachable belt. Fancy trimmed pockets finished ith imitation buttonholes and buttons. Silk fringe trimmed pockets, tact copy of very costly model. You will be proud to own this stun • ngekirt and amazed when you see what a bargain it is. Just com - ire it with what you see at stores. Choioe of Navy Blue, Black or ray. Comes in all sizes. No extra t . ~, barges. Give waist, hip and front ength. Price $4.98. Taffetsne Pet ilcoatFree. Order No. H 1479. z ' ITaffetine/wB Petticoat Mw® With Each Sicilian Skirt IIS'. K, FREE M Yes, free (but only one to as .° tL ’ftr person), this splendid petti-f *~jßg y aS sent with the skirt. Good qua!- f; >;;■ >, ffetine. Deep flounce, smartly ............. ...ch clustersof air tucks, finished at bottom with knife plaited ruffle. Elastic waistband. Front length »■ 32 to 42 in. Hip measures up to 45 in. Color black. This splendid pet- J® SeL'Jj . ticoat is free. Nothing to pay at any time. Simply order the Sicilian I*’® Mohair Skirt and you get the free petticoat right along with skirt. A chance you must not raise. Send the coupon TODAY while you 9 —'«««§'R?"il have the opportunity. No money now. Offer Made To Further Introduce This Great Mai[OrdeHiouse__ kSESSS’ ize how we can save money ■ Send the Sicilian Mohair Skirt No. H 1479 and the free taffetine petti for you. That’s why we make I coat. When they arrive, I will pay $4.93 for the skirt; nothing for the this unbelievable offer of the ■ petticoat. If not satisfied afterexamination, will return both and you will bargain price on the season’s g refund my money. most beautiful skirt and the a free petticoat with it. We 5 I Len^th ,n - Wa,9t to - Hl » Color bargains. ■ , | N “> coupon and we will send the smart •tyfiah skirt and the free pefti- I 0 I Address ALL THES£ fre £ Gold plated Lavalliere and vj Neckchain, pair of V iSgT treeless Ear Bobs; MWlfttjlA || ’ t Gold P'ated Expar.- sion Bracelet with Im - guaranteed quality, H and 3 Gold plated Rings. All given FREE for selling only 15 Jewelry Novelties at 10c each. Write today. COLUMBIA NOVELTY CO., Dept. 243, East Boston, Mass Also called Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pruritus, Milk Crust, Water ’ g Poison/Weeping Skin, etc. I. or Y ears I have been treating one disease a alone, ECZEMA. I have handled over one million cases. Ido not pretend to know it all, but I am con- ‘ W vinced the disease is due to an excess of acid in the v blood, and closely related to rheumatism and cancer. /f<Z This acid must be removed. A Eczema is called by some people Itch, Tetter, Salt 7/ t Rheum, Pruritus, Milk Crust, Weeping Skin. etc. I // /V J 7 - / am fully convinced Eczema is a curable disease, and nn rflM&tnnßV / when I say it can be cured, I mean just what I say— LhoHRLAT ziftgSgx C-U-R-E-D, and not merely patched up for a while to Eelei "" Specialist return worse than before. It makes no difference tor is rears, what other doctors have told you, or what all you have tried, all I ask is just a I chance to proye to you that this vast experience has taught me a great deal that ■ would be of help to you. If you will write me today I will send you a free trial IM of my mild, soothing, guaranteed treatment that will do more to convince you 9 than lor anyone else could in a month’s preaching. It’s all up to you If you suffer any more with eczema and refuse to merely write to me for free trial, just H blame yourself. No matter where you live, I have treated your neighbors. Merely 3 dropping me a postal today is likely to give you more real comfort in a week than E3 you ever expected to enjoy again. Do it fight now your very life may be at stake, K J. E. CANNADAY, M. D.,1423 Court Bk., Sedalia, Mo. I Third. National Bank. Sedalia, or aek your banker to find out about me. Send tin. notice to some poor sufferer from eczema. It will be a kind act by you. B e This Victory Red Persian Ivory N Pendant and Neck Chain, 30 inches Alf/ these 4 Gold plated Rings anil this lovely Gold plated Laval- '■’'.'X p , ■ii'rt'f -;s4R>g- Here and Neck Chain will ALL be ■' s ' Given FREE by us to anyone sell- ■' ™m,nO\ \\v ing only 12 pieces of Jewelry at 10 cents each. Victory Red is all the rage. B. D. READ MFG. CO., Providence, R. I. THK ATTIA7VTA TRI-WEEKT.Y .TOURAai.. and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today you’ll be sick and nauseated tomorrow; be sides, it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson’s Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It is harmless, pleasant and safe to give to children; they like it. BRYAN SAYS NEXT REFORM IS BAN ON DOUBLE STANDARD MIAMI, Fla., March 16, The next great reform due in the United States, William Jennings Bryan be lieves, is .the elimination of the double standard of morals and the elevation of men to the same high level of personal conduct they de mand of women. Woman suffrage, in Mr. Bryan’s opinion, will further this ideal. In an article in the March 13 Is sue of Colllr’s Weekly, Mry Bryan urges the abolition of social immo ality as a national issue. He has urged that tne principles of the single standard be written into thg constitution of the state of Ne braska. “The overthrow of the saloon would, of itself, have been sufficient to prepare the ground "for the reform which we have under consideration,” Mr. Bryan writes, “since alcohol con tributed In many ways to sexual im morality. It unloosens the animal in man. "The saloon was the copartner of every vice and the proomter of every form of sin. . . . The country went more than half-way toward the elimination of the social evil when it banished the drinking place. "The fight against sexual sins will be much easier than the fight against the saloon, because there are no vast combinations of capital ready to furnish an unlimited corruption fund. “The church will naturally lead in this reform, for the Bible s-- ' s in no uncertain terms on this great subject. The Master protested with an emphasis unequaled by anyone be fore or since against the discrimina tion then existing—and still existing —against women: ‘He that is with out sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her,' is a ringing challenge to that spirit of injustice which stones the woman to death while it excuses the man. “While the church will avail itself of all arguments, scientific at well as economic, its strongst appeal will be to the conscience. “It will apply the law of service and use the power of love. While It holds up before the woman the ideal of perfect purity, it will force man to consider the unspeakable selfish ness of one who, for a moment s fleetin gpleasure, will blast a human life and drag down to the bottomless pit one made in tht image of the Creator.” Peruvian Legation In Bolivian Capital Is Attacked by Mob LIMA, Peru, March 15. —The Peru vian legation at La Paz, the Bolivian capital, was attacked last night by a mob of a thousand men, according to official advices receive-d this aft ernoon by the Peruvian foreign of fice. The Peruvian consulate and private residences of Peruvians were also attacked, the dispatches declare. The government shields on the of ficial building were torn down and windows were broken. The Peruvian minister and the consul, with their families, were at the theater when the outbreak oc curred. They were escorted to their residences by the American minister and the British charge, the message adds. The American charge d’affaires at Lima held a long conference today with President Porras and officials of the Peruvian foreign office. Presi dent Porras was expected to appear before congress this evening and make a full statement regarding the situation. Feeling between Peru and Bolivia has been running high of late be cause of a sharp revival of the ques tion of a sea outlet for Bolivia in the former Peruvian province of Arica, one of the two provinces tak en over by Chile as the result of the war of 1879-83. Memorial Proposed for Late Senator Bankhead WASHINGTON, March 16.—As a memorial to the late Senator Bank head, last survivor of the Confeder ate armies of the Civil war to sit in the upper house of congress, Charles Lathrop Pack, president of the Amer ican Forestry association, has sug gested that the Bankhead national highway from Washington to San Diego, Cal., be planted on each side with memorial trees. The idea was suggested in a telegram to Judge B. M. Allen, of Birmingham, Ala., presi dent of the Bankhead Highway asso ciation, which meets in Hot Springs, Ark., April 16. “Roads of remembrance,” suggest ed by the association, with trees planted along their border in mem ory of men who died in the war against Germany, the association says, are rapidly becoming popular, particularly in the south, and the Bankhead memorial would be a fit ting accompaniment to the move ment. At Savannah, Ga.; Tampa, Fla., and Macon, Ga., plans are un der way for planting road sections accordingly. Shoots Herself for Love of Ensign NORFOLK, Va., March 16.—De claring she loved Ensign W. B. Col lier more than anything in life, Mrs. Annie R. Worldoff,' a handsome wom an, fired a bullet into her breast on board the United States boat destroyer Haraden about TO o’clock Sunday night. The woman and two young men, whose names could not be learned, were gruestsr of Ensign Collier aboard the Haraden, Mrs. Worldoff left the party to go to a stateroom to get her wraps, when the sound of a pistol shot was heard, and a member of the crew found the woman lying in a chair with blood streaming from a wound in her breast. She was removed to a hos pital at Portsmouth, where physi cians said this morning she had a fair chance for recovery. 18 Americans Now Sleep in Home Soil Eighteen bodies of American sol dier dead have been returned from overseas, all coming from England, according to the Stars and Stripes, Washington, D. C. There are 2,500 bodies in the Lon don district alone, the largest group in Great Britain. Os the eighteen bodies, five have been buried at Arlington national cemetery, Washington, where a sec tion has been alloted for those who fell in the world war. The others were sent to various points on re quest of the next of kin each case. Preparations are being made at Brest for the return of American dead from France, and the first bodies will probably be soon on the seas. Masked Men Take $20,000 From Office SEATTLE, Wash., March 16. —Two masked men early today held up the internal revenue office here and es caped with $20,000. MAKING HIS LIVING AS BEST HE CAN I tlill m| “/ WglgiF 9 LONDON.- —A demobilized English officer was snapped on Tra falgar square while at his job of bootblacking. Note his interest ing placard of protest. C!d Indian Julia Dead; Believed 114 Years Old HAMILTON, Ga., March 16.—01 d Indian Julia died here Friday night of a complication of diseases. She was supposed to be 114 years old, and was a well-known character Abolish the Truss Forever I FREE—FREE—FREE J 10,000 Sufferers to Got Trial Plapao Absolutely Free —No Charge —Now, or Ever | No Need to Go Through Life Wearing a Useless Truss or Submit to a Dangerous Operation g Do Entirely Away With Steel and Robber Bands That Chafe and Pinch E Yes, do away with them, I say, you i know by your own experience that a : K truss Is only a make-shift—a false fe prop against a collapsing wall and 1 fe that it Is undermining your health. | B Why, then, continue to wear it? I B can point out- a better way, and I M want to send to every ruptured gut- SS serer absolutely FREE, TRIAL i PLAPAO and my 48-page book, con taining full information regarding the method which was awarded a Diploma with Gold Medal at Rome, and a Diploma with Grand Prix at Paris. Nothing to Pay To the first 10,000 sufferers who S write—Mr. Stuart will send a suf | ficient quantity of the Plapao, with out chargpe to enable you to give it I a thorough test. You pay nothing , for this trial of Plapao, now, or | ever. I This generous offer is made by th<) inventor of a wonderful “all day-and-night” working method which is to be used to tone up and strengthen the relaxed muscles, thereafter doing away with painful trusses altogether, and the necessity for dangerous cutting operations. Used to Restore Tone, Elas ticity and Strength to the Muscles || Here is great, good news for ra Rupture .sufferers. E Perhaps you have almost given I up hope of ever getting freljp. j Yet “Rupture can be treated with | success,” says Mr. Stuart, "when the method of treatment is scientific I and in accord with good common 1 sense." Muscle-Crutches Useless To successfully and permanently relieve this condition the treatment must restore the lost elasticity, E tone, and contractile strength to the weakened muscles. This a truss (call it by what name you will) cannot be expected to do. On the contrary, the harmful pressure it exerts still further reduces the strength of the muscular tisues be cause it tends to retard the circula tion of the blood. Stop Using a Truss Ilf you should fall down and break your leg, you would not be satis fied to get a pair of crutches and use them to hobble around on for the rest of your life, without doing a thing for the fracture. Why, then, should a ruptured person re sign himself to a lifetime of truss wearing, without doing anything I for the weakened muscles, which 3 are the real cause of the trouble? Used for a Double Pur- pose First: The primary and most im portant object of the PLAPAO PADS IB to keep constantly applied to the relaxed muscles, the medica- i tion called Plapao. which i s con- ■ tractive tn nature, and taken to- i gether with the Ingredients in the : medicated mass is intended to in crease the circulation of the Mood, thus revivifying the muscles and re storing them to their normal strength and elasticity. Then, and not until then, can you expect the rupture to disappear. Second: Being made self-adhesive, purposely to prevent the pnd from shifting, they have therefore proven to be an important adjunct in re taining rupture that cannot be held _ by a truss. Hundreds of people, old and young, have gone before an officer I aua.llfied to acknowledge oaths and swore that the PLAPAO-PADS cured their ruptures—some of them most aggravated cases—and of long ending. a Continuous Night-and-Day I Action A striking feature of the Plalpao Pad Treatment is the comparatively short time It takes to get results. This is because the action is con tinuous—night and day, throughout the whole of the 24 hours. There is no inconvenience, no discomfort, no no in. Yet minute after minute—whilst you are going about your daily duties—even whilst you are sleeping—this wonderful remedy Is invisibly infusing the abdominal muscles with the new life and strength they require to perform their rightful function of keeping the bowels in place with out the artificial support of a truss or device of any kind. through these parts. She was half I Indian and half negro. She was born !in southern Tennessee, but spent I i most of her life around Hamilton. . 1 There is no proof about her actual ' j age, but most of the older people of ' ; these parts can remember when they . j were but children that Old Aunt In ■ 1 dian Julia was very old. The P!apao-Pad Explained The principle upon which the Plapao- Patl works can be easily figured out by noting the below illustration, and read ing the following explanation: The PLAPAO-PAD is made of a strong, material "E," which is designed to conform to the movements | of the body, and be perfectly comfort i able to wear. Its inside surface is ad | hesive (similar to, yet quite different from am adhesive plaster)—to prevent the Pad ”B” from shifting and getting I out of place. I Ex DzOSft nyouA'Axt/fo mmowks p* y naaxnns S W W OftNiNQ "A“ is the enlarged end of the PLA PAO-PAD, which overlies the atrophied and weakened muscles to keep them from giving way further. ”B” is the properly shaped Pad, to be applied in such away that it blocks up the hernial orifice, and tends to pre vent the contents of the abdomen from protruding. Within the Pad is a reser voir. In this reservoir there is placed a wonderful absorbent-astringent medi- < cation. As soon as this medication is warmed by the heat of the body it be comes soluble and escapes through the small opening marked “C” and is ab sorbed through the pores of the skin to strengthen the ruptured structures and . weakened muscles. ■ ”’ is the long end of the PLAPAO- P. > which is to be plastered over the hipbone—a part of the frame-work of the body, calculating to give the neces sary solidity, and support to the PLA PAO-PAD. 1 Brings About These Benefits The results If successful In following this Treatment (as you can now prove for yourself free of charge) are wonder ful. The ruptured parts are sustained and held together. The weak muscles re cover their elasticity and strength. The unsightly, painful and dangerous pro trusions disappear. That horrible “dragging down” sensa tion is banished, never to return. You recover the vigor, vitality, energy and strength you have lost. You look better, you feel better, and you are better in every way. Everyone remarks upon your improved appearance. And relieved from the pain and discom fort of the rupture, and your dread of Its consequences, your spirits, rise, your , health improves, you once more are able . to enjoy- life without fear of trouble. j Rupture Cured by the Plapao-Pads which I send out means that you can throw away the painful truss altogether, as the Plapao-Pads are intended to cure rupture and not simply tc hold it; but as they are made self-.adhesive, and when adhering closely to the body slip- , ping is impossible, therefore, they have proven to be an important adjunct In retaining rupture that cannot be held by a truss. NO STRAPS, BUCKLES OK SPRINGS attached—cannot slip so can not choJe or press against the pelvic bone. Soft as velvet—easy to apply— ■ inexpensive. Process of recovery is nat- I nrai. so afterwards no further use for i FREE—Make Uh Test—FREE Make a personal test of its value. I Send no money, for the Free Trial Pla- j pao costs you nothing, yet it may bring you a Health-Restoration more precious than much fine gold. Accept this Free “Trial” today, and you will be glad you took advantage of this opportunity as i long as you live. Write a postcard or j fill out the coupon NOW, before you for- I get it, and mail today, and by return I parcel post you will receive the free j trial Plapao, with a presentation copy 1 of Mr. Stuart’s book on Rupture, which I 4 etr»n>a.r 9r nvr rESTEKDAY^Mmoos\. SUPPLANTED! 1 Loat3mx£ Kv Itth, A yeftTEY TRBgJgJT TCI gam. r ae»a it ny «nty to InfomdLhQ fr<t«cßlty M to ny ojqiortanae with STORY'S A23E3IP ILAPX2-PADB. In tho 1508 a rrsmaugttor of rtoe «« a flatterer Ytod VbMUoqI Hernia, du tne adrlce of oe’Teral prednent thjmloleaa I got a STUART PLAPAO-?AD for box. Thia affcrfial her laertlata oosfart—there wai no irritation or pain—, en 4 the patient oxproaaei relief froa tbs Tory beginning. She wore the- PLATAC-?AD resnlarV web entirely crared of the Hernia, whloh before ite «rploynaat wm oon wtautly growing larger. I know by thia experience that PLAP&O-PAD I.m » equal aa a ranißdy la the trestnsnt of Eemlaec, anl I bare do Ln cooaeul- tng it to the aedical profession. The theory of treataent it not Malted to tJWrflical ftraia, ani in my J nigre nt the practical effect of the treatment will be beneflaial in Inpilnel. “Scrotal BJW Tororal Herniaee. The rcaedloa ccaULnei in the rwml» Within the pad are well adapted to benefit end anting ♦he tiff leal ty against which they are addressed If the phy o< clans p> no rally, know what a nodar> acero of treating rupture was at thair d.i»poaal, the patofU traae ttsl haa entailed eo uuob phyalcal wee would eoon be re legated to it? epbc.ro--the tnflft hta? * ' But ST— The '•Theropcotlo Record. • I LIVE STOCK MEN OF WEST OPPOSE PACKERS’ LICENSE WASHINGTON, March 16. —The Colorado live stock men, former Gov ernor E. M. Ammons, C. W. Pace, of Longmont, and C. W. Swayze, of Denver, appeared today before the house agricultural committee in op position to the Anderson bill for the licensing of the packing industry. “I am fully convinced,” Mr. Pace said, “that the inevitable result of the enactment of this measure would be vast Injury to the live stock men, while at the same time bringing no benefit to the consumer. I feel that it would be the same as It was with the railroads when they were under government control. "Even under a licensing system, the big packers would be much bet ter prepared to protect themselves than would the smaller concerns. By the time the administrators of the law would get the big packers where they want th«m they would have ev ery small packer out of business.” Mr. Swayze declared that the large majority of people in the cattle rais ing districts are against government licensing of packe-.-s. He submitted a number of petitions of Colorado granges in opposition to the bill. Non-Citizen Casts Vote For Past 26 Years POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.—Al though he voted a straight Demo cratic ticket at Rhinebeck for the past twenty-six years, Fredrick Mohrman ,who is employed on the Vincent Astor estate, has jdst dis covered that he is not a citizen. He came to America thirty years ago from Hamburg. He got his first pa pers and thought that made him a citizen. There never was a question as to his right to vote. He even sat on juries. UPON THEIR OATH The following, taken at random from hundreds of letters which we have on file, each one of which has been sworn to, prove positively that STUART’S PLAPAO-PADS are a successful treatment for Rup ture. Your own experience has proven that the truss will not cure and tj that it is in every way unsatisfactory. Then why continue to wear it? g Louisiana man 5 7 years old, states under oath: Steel spring truss made dent in his hip after he put on the flrjt Piapoo-Pad was able to carry bales of moss weighing 150 pounds. 2202 First St., New Orleans, La. Plapao Laboratories, Inc.. St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen:— When I became ruptured I commenced wearing a steel spring truss, and It was almost as bad as the rupture, for it made a dent in my hip. and at night when I would take It off, I could not sleep for a long time—the place would itch and pain me so, where the truss pressed on my hip bone. I saw in the New Orleans Item your adv. and wrote at once and got your question blank and filled it in, and in a short time I received the Plapao-Pads. I put the first one on, and was surprised to see how much- more comfortable it was —I could work and never feel I had it on. I carried bales of moss weighing 150 lbs. and lifted them above my head and into a wagon. I am thankful now at the age of 57, to be able to',say that I am sound and well, and never have to stop -work. I always will recommend the Plapao- Pads to anyone suffering, as I feel It my dutv as a Christian to do so. as I know what they have done for me. You can use my name as you pl ease, and I will answer anyone wishing information, if they will write and enclose stamp. Wishing you success. Your friend, (Signed) A E. SPIRES. State of LOUISIANA, ) County of ORLEANS. J ss - On the 20th day of January, 1912. | before me personally appeared A E. i Spires, to me known to be the person described In, and who executed the fore going instrument, and acknowledged that the statements made therein are true in every respect, and that he executed the same as his free act and deed. i In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed my of ficial seal at my office In the • City of New Orleans, the day and year last above written. (Signed) ERASTE VIDRINE, Notary Public. THEY SWEAR TO FACTS Sixty-six Yeari Old, and Declares Under Oath, “My Doctor Says I Am Stronger Than I Was Before.” Mr. L. C, Janes, Merrill. Wls., declares under oath: “I was cured while en gaged in the hardest kind of work, and now my doctor says I am stronger than I was before. It was easy to your Plapao-Pad made the muscles firmer. “I am now sixty-six years old, and you don’t know how much better I feeL Your Plapao-Pads hav*> done the work and I am now solid and well, and I am recommending your treatment to all. “Yours truly, (Signed) "L. C. JONES." State of WISCONSIN —S 3. This Is to certify that Mr. L, C. Jones personally appeared before me on this Sth day of March, nineteen hundred and • and declares, under oath. *tat the statements made in the above tetter are true tn every respect. (Signed) A A. HELMS, Notary Public. should be in the hands of every sufferer from this dreadful affliction. My I’lll - are a wonderful treatment for rupture, curing as they do the worst forms in the privacy of the home, with out hindrance from work and at slight expense. This book tells all about them and also explains what Rupture is and why trusses and similar mere mechan ical supports cannot be relied upon. Every sufferer should read this book, which v. believe to be the most thor- oughly and practically useful work ever published on this painful, weakening and often fatal disorder. Ask me to prove what I say by sending Trial Plapao and a most convincing mass of evidence FREE. I have letters on file from those I have sent this Free Plapao. to the es- Free to Truss Sufferers Only Send No Money, Just This Coupon E® HSB E5? ESI EH EH n BB RBB ES ®»S S 3 ® The Illustration on each side will give an idea as to the elaborate Gold Medal, awarded at Rome, and Grand Prix, awarded at Paris, by two International Juries of Awards. PLAPAO LABORATOIUIiS, Block 4037 St. Louis, Mo. /fE i ? s “ ,e Return Mall Will Bring Free Trial ■■ * .... Plapao, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920. WOOD LEADS IN G. 0. P. PRIMARY IN MINNESOTA ST. PAUL, Minn., March 16.—Min nesota’s Republican preference pri mary, held last night in rain, sleet and snow sto'rms and terrific gales, gave Major General Leonard Wood a plurality of 4,000 votes over Senator Hiram Johnson, of California, on the face of available returns. Herbert Hoover, not an avowed candidate, re ceived such strong supoprt in St. Paul and Minneapolis that returns from 450 precincts showed him lead ing Governor Frank O. ‘Lowden, of Illinois, by more than 1,000 votes. The vote for Mr. Hoover was large ly a voluntary one, his name being written on the ticket by the voters. The latest tabulation showed the following vote: Wood, 12,627; John son, 8,517; Hoover, 4,486; Lowden, 3,510. The totals include a majority of the precincts in St. Paul and Minne apolis., The returns from the rural districts were very slow coming in and late in the night all wires were prostrated by the high winds and snow, and in most counties the polls were open only from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. LIGHT VOTE FORECAST IN DAKOTA PRIMARY BISMARCK, N. D„ March 16. —With a heavy snowstorm raging over North Dakota, indications pointed to a light vote in today’s presidential preference primary. Only one candidate for president, United States Senator Hiram W. Johnson, of California, has entered, and the chief interest centered in the selection of national committee men and delegates. Voters of each party will name a national committeeman, ten conven tion delegates and five presidential electors. Constitutional amendments propos ing repeal of the laws prohibiting boxing, sale of cigarettes. Wisconsin woman states under H oath: “I was cured of my B awful rupture by your Plapao- H Pads. Over flO years old— Sa been tormented for about 38 N years.” Now docs hard work, a Woodstock. Win., H Box 26. April 19th, 1911. B Plapao Laboratories, Inc., St. Louis. Mo. Dear Sirs, or Dear Friends:— It is with the greatest of pleasure that H I seat myself after so long a time to M let you know I was cured of my awful N rupture by your Plapao-Pads. and I ■ haven’t worn a thing of any kind since ■ I took off the last one (Plapao-Pad), H a year ago last October. I have ridden H 30 miles in one day, and it never both- M ered me the least bit, and I can do a B big washing now, something I hadn’t H done for years. 9 I am now over 60 years old, and I J had been tormented by that awful rup- H ture for about 38 years. I am very a grateful and I tellwv I do not begrudge N my money or Ad not if it were a « hundred more than I paid. You h can use nt; letter and I will try every H way to help you to sell the Plapao-Pads. g I had ought to have sent this before. B but I wanted to wait until I was sure, n Please send me some circulars, and I H will gladly give them to someone else M that is ruptured. So. many thanks to || the Plapao-Pads. Very truly, (Signed) MRS. H. E. HOLBROOK. H State of WISCONSIN, ) County of RICHIAND. j 3 ®- On this 10th day of May. 1911, before H me personally appeared Mrs. H. E. Hol- H brook, to me known to be the person H I described in and who executed the fore- B going Instrument, and acknowledged that M the statements made therein are true Bl tn every respect, and that she executed H the same as her free act and deed. B In testimony whereof. I S ®have hereunto set my hand B and affixed my official seal n at my office the 10th day Rj of May, 1911, the day and M year last above written. (Signed) THOMAS L. BORTON, H Notary Public, Richland County. 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