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Crime Wave Like 1866
(By International News Service.)
M. LOUIS, May 24.-Thomas W VPur
o, h policeman, who has served contin
wously in the ®t. Louls police department
Snoe 1806, after being discharged from
the Union forces, declares that the pres
ont erime wave in citles s no worse than
the one which followed the reconstruction
period after the Clvil War
“Mhore was lots of erime at that time
Just a 8 therf is now,” Purce!l savs In
speaking about the reconstruction period
following the Civil War, “but the perpe
frators had nothing faster than horses
sl they didn’'t get away Automobiles
soem to make It easier for the to on
cape "
Purcell i the only surviving member of
the first detachment of mounted police
He war & member of the posse that
tried to capture the James and Younget
boys, who terrorized the Middle West
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chafed, sore and swoller 5 instantly stops pain in corn
hardly get your shoes on or ofl Wi callouses and bunlons Tiz" is glo
don't you get a y=Cen ox of I'iz ious for tired, aching, sore feet No
from the drug store now and giladden more o tightnes no more for
vour tortured feet? torture
Tiz” makes vour feet glow witl Ask for “"Tiz Get only "“Tiz Ad
comfort: takes down swellings and vertisement
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1f you are bilious, feel lazy, sluggish | you want without being salivated
and all knocked out, if your bowels| Your druggist guarantees that each
are constipated and your head aches|spoonful wiil start your liver, clean
or stomach is sour, just take a spoon vour bowels and straighten vou up
ful of harmless Dodson’s ‘Liver Tone!| by morning or yeu get your money
instead of using sickening, salivating | back Children gladly take Dodson's
alomel. Dodson’s Liver Tone is real| Liver Tone because it is pleasant
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morning because you will wake up|or muke them sie
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gone, vour stomach will be sweet and | have found that this pleasant vege
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Got 260 Huns—Report
(By International News Service.)
MADIRON, MO, Muy 24 « Itoy Farrell, of
this city, who had the reputition in this
part of Missouri as the host shot, i sald
to have maintained his reputation while |
with the A, K. ¥, in France. If reports
received here are true, he accounted Im!
some 260 Huns, and his friends are willing
to put this record up against any other {
A, E F. wsoldier |
Farrell, while at Funston, won sharps
shooting honors When he arrived In
France, soldter friends sa he cut o noteh |
tn his rifle butt for every Hun he got, |
They numbeved 266 before he wias wounded |
fnoAn engagement He was #sont to & hows
pital, and it s not yet kpown here ir!
he has recovered Parrell himself has |
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HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper 10r reopie Wno LHUK = m,utm’, MAY &v, Iwy,
"The Revelations of a Wite
: A New Story of Married Life.
Iconmmod From VYesterday's Georglan.
i READY FOR THE PARTY.
| g¥ Dicky and 1 had been alone In the
! apartment when 1 hung up the re
celver after listening to Lilllan Gale's
cordial acceptance of my Invitation, I
am afraid we would have had another
quarrel, 1 was hurt and lirritated at
I,lho- offhand manner in which Dicky
{had consulted her about the other
Fuests. 1 had felt that he had ignored
{ me completely, after | had sacrificed my
own inelination and prejudices, and ex
tended an invitation to the Underwoods
for the next evening. 1 had intended
to surprise him with my maganimity
Instead, | told myself bitterly, he had
surpirsed me with his boorishness.
But Katle stood waiting. Any plans
for the next evening’'s chafing dish gup
per must be made at once,
| “What would you Ilike?’ 1 turned
|lO Dicky.
' “Don’t you bother about this supper,
Madge.” His Im{mrmht manner made
Lme smile in n‘s)ln of my irritation,
V'Thig chafing dish stunt Is my spe
tcnny. and the erowd always want more
whenever I'm the cook.
I “The sandwiches I'll leave to you,”
!llir-k\ rattled on. ‘I never hothered
with those, lil always brought some
!n\'m whenever the crowd eame over
to the studio, Or you ean fix the sand
wiches vourself, but be sure you have |
a kick in them., Remember, this crowd
i#n't a school teacher’'s ice cream
party.'” ‘
If Dicky had carefully planned his
words to wound and anger me so that
I would take neither interest nor |:l¢-us-(
ure in the coming of his friends, he
could not have chosen them more wise-l
ly. | resolved, however, that 1 would
control my anger. [ felt that 1 dt-{
tesfed the very thought of his friends
ard our proposged entertainment to them, ‘
but i told myself with bitterness that
this was part of the Fri(-e I had to pa_s"
for loving a man so dissimilar in tastes
and meals to myself. :
“If you are going out, Katie,” he said, |
“stop at that little sea food market,
where you used to get the oysters, re
member, and have him send over a
hundred—you know the kind. And don’t
forget to stop at the delicatessen where
you always used to get the stuff fort
jme. You know the kind of cheege—
jtwo pounds, not too fresh, and nomfi,
of those salty square crackers, Have |
you all the other stuff in the house?”’
“Oh, yes, Measter Graham, mus-tard,
peppalre—all kinds, ta-bas-co. Wooy' .
“Pon't break your jaw, Katie'' ad
vised Dicky, mischievouly. “I'll take
your word for it. Get two of those lnrre
botties of stuffed olives, and some salt
ed nuts, the girle always want thmle.'
and then whatever Mrs. Graham wants |
for sandwiches.”
Katie turned to me inquiringly. For
u moment | could not speak for the
lump in my throat. | seemed 80 com
rlote)y out of it. I had had rosy dreams
wefore I married of entertaining some
of Dicky's friends at a little m‘pper.!
and surprigsing them with some of the
dainty dishes 1| had served to some of
my own friends. And here Dicky was
making my maid his partner in the
planning, even zrudglnfi me the prepa
ration of the sandwiches, 1 resolved
to assert myself in one matter uuy-‘
way, E
“1 will rrepn‘e the salted nuts my
self,” 1 said in my most dlgnm?i man
ner. ‘“Those you get at the store are
not fit to eat. Please listen carefully
to what 1 tell you Katie, for 1 wish |
no mistake in things you bring me.
1 want three pounds of the best al
mondsg, the soft shelled ones, three small
jars of anchovies, three cans of import
ed caviar, one quart of those tiny on
fons, and three loaves of sandwich
bread. Wge have plenty of butter in
the house, | know, §
““Be sure that the man understands
that any of those articles which are
not opened are to be returned.”
““All right,” said Katie, and wen! into
Ithe kitchen on her way out. Dicky
backed away from me In pretended awe,
“Oh! descemdent of thrifty Yankee
traders, I bow to vour wisdom. Take
back what you have not used! -1f 1 had
all the unopened stuff I've presented
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There's Only One Genuine Corn P('elcr.:
That's “‘Gets-Ilt.”’ i
There's only one happy way to get
rid of any corn or callus, and that's the
painless-peel-off way “Gets-1t" s the
only corn remedy in the world that does |
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“2 drops of ‘Gets-It'=Corn is doomed.”
t that way-—effectively, thoroughly
Why get down on the floor ¢ vourself
up into a knot, and have to fool with
“packagey plasters, greasy ointments
that rub off, sticky tap« ind digring
knives and scissors, when you can peel
off your corn or callus in one complete
piece, peacefully nd irel with magic
simple, easy “Gets-1 It takes or 3
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or 3 drops, and that's all “Gets-It’
does the rest! Get d of that corn
pain at onaee that yvou can work and
play without corn torture Be sure to
use ‘“‘Gets-it It never fails
“Gets-It the guaranteed, money
back corn-remover the only sure way,
costs but .a tritle At any drug store
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to the Janitor 1 could buy a car instead
of riding In taxls.”
“No doubt,” 1 responded dryly, 1|
really could not rexist the temptation
to alm n shaft, be it ever so feeble a
one, st Dieky's complajeance. “But
Dicky, what snall we give them to drink,
Coffee? 1 shall need more than | have
in the house,"
Dicky railsed his hands high in the
alr with an exaggerated gesture of de
spalr,
“Coffee - ve gods and little fishes! Of
fer that bunch coffee and nothing else,
and you have to zend them all home
!m ambulances.”
I suppose my face expressed the dis
may I felt at a posisble rngetmnn of
| the experience of the night before, for
[he patted my shoulder kindly and said
| reassuringly :
I "Don't worry little girl, we'll keep
{this party on a “strictly beer and ale
| bagls, Then there won't be any trou-
I[ble. Any one of the crowd except Mrs,
| Lester and yourself could hundL@ a keg |
lof wither without any trouble. As
neither of you will probably take more
‘than & glass or two afilece anyway,
'you do not need to bother any more
|tonight about our uur!y. I'll call the
|others up after a while. Come on over
{here and talk to me."”
He seated himself in the inwnense
cushioned armchair which we have
(grown to love because of the tender, in
timate little talks we have had while
in it—it is large enough to hold us
|vnmfmlnl')l,\'v—mu.l held out his arms to
| me,
| 1 never felt less like being caressed
[ than | did at that instant, Knowlnzh“
lor not, Dicky had bruised my sensibil
| ities with almost every word he had
[uttered concerning our proposed little
| supper. But I detested unutterably an
lother quarrel, so | came slowly toward
Dicky. His arms went around me,
land he gathered me close to hipi.
| “Sweethenrt,” he said, “I'm a clumsy
I(-hup. and 1 get the cart beforé the
[ horse half the time, but don't you make
(unother mistake about this. I love you,
llove you, love you, and what you've
I(lum- tonight makes an awful h}wlth
{me.. I know these people arem’t your
| kind, but they're my friends, I've
lehammed with them for years nng‘l(- m
[ indebted to them for hundreds of kind
| nesges, "’
| My husband’s eyes, Lhig voice, his arms
| enfolded me with tenderness, His words
drew the bitterness from my heart. 1
| felt again the rapture of the knowl
lc-dm- that he was my man, mine |
| snuggled cloger to him, and felt every
| vestige of resentment leave me in the
| happiness of beb_? loved.
|(Contlnuod in omorrow’s Georglan.)
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MY dizzy-
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and ask her the secret of her
health. Usually she will tell
vou that it was by taking a
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[Favorite Prescription, which
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Send Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N.
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All women who suffer from
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ALTOONA, PA., May 24--A monster
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It has a total length with tender of 106
feet 9% nchex, 1t has cight pairs of driv.
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of 62 inches. The firehox s 96 hy 168
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CHICAGO, May 21 T™h other morning
Albert Stenberg hought £5.000 worth of
Victory bonds. That afternoon he receive
a draft for 25,000, the first payment of
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nerve Our bodie need more |
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CAUTION Although Bitro-Phosphate |
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Healthy Blood With Plenty of Iron In It To Give You Strength,
Energy, Power and Endurance?
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of people who are weak and ill lack
iron in their blood and that they
are ill for no other reason than lack
of iron. Iron deficiency paralyzes
healthy, energetic action, pulls
down the whole organism and
weagkens the entire system.
There ~are thousands whose bodies are
ageirg and breaking down at a time when
they should be enjoying that perfect bod
ily health which cries defiance to disease
simply because they are not awake to the
condition es their blood. By allowing it to
remain thin, pale and watery they are not
giving the natural life forces of the body
a chance to do their work. Yet others go
through life upparently possessing, year
after year, the elasticity, the strength and
the energy of earlier days, through their
bodies courses the energy and power that
comes from plenty of red blood-—filled
yith strength-giving iron. Trom is red
blood food apd physicians explain below
why they prescribe organic iron—Nuxated
lron te build up the red blood corpuscies
and give increased power and enduranece.
Commenting on the use of Nuxated Iron
as a tonic, strength and blood-builder by
over three miliion people annually, Dr.
James Francis Sullivan, formerly, physi
olan of Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.),
New York and the Westchester County
Hospital, said " “Modern methods of cook
ing and the rapid pace at which people of
this century live has made such an alarm
ing increase in iron deficiency in the blood
as American men and wemen that I have
often marveled at the large number of
people who l‘tt iron in Yhe blood and whae
never suspect the cause of their;syeal, nets
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vous, run-down state. Lack of Rn in the
blood not only makes a man a physical
weakling, nervous, irritable, easily fa
tigued, but it utterly robs him of that
virile force, that stamina and strength of
will which are so necessary to success and
power in every walk of life. It may also
transform a Legautiful, sweet-tempered
woman into one who is ecross, nervous anl
frritable, 1 have stoongly emphasized th:
great necessity of physicians making blood
examinations of their weak, anaemic, run
dewn patients. Thousands of persons go
on year after year suffering from physi
cal weakness and a highly nervous condi
tion due to lack of sufficient iron in their
blood corpuscles without ever realizing the
real cause of the trouble. But in my
opinion you can’'t make these strong, Vig
orous, successful, sturdy iron men by feed
ing them on metallic iron. The old forms
of metallic iron must go through a di
gestive. process to transform them into
organics iron—Nuxated Iron—before they
are ready to be taken up and assimilated
by the human system. Notwithstanding
all that has been said and written on this
subject by well-known physicians, thou
sands of people still insist in dosing them
=elves with metallic iron simply, 1 sup
pose, because it costs a few cents less. I
strongly advise readers in all cases to got
a physician’s prescription for organic iron
—Nuxated Iron-—or, if you don’'t want to go
to this trouble, then purchase only Nux
ated lron in its original packages and- see
that this particeular name (Nuxated Iron)
appears on the package. Ilf you have
taken preparations such as Nux and Iron
and other similar products and failed .to
got results, remember that such preducts
ure an entively different thing from Nux
ated Iron.’”
Dr. H. B. Vail, formerty physician In the
Baltimore Hospital and a medical exam
£ . 3 5 "
iner, says: ““Thfoughout my experience
a‘w the handling of trans-Atlmtic 1,. I
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The work provided for inelude: « ’:
tidal basin with spproaches, 1,000 w/Big
for new quays, the widening and e
ing of the Havre-Tancarville eanunl’ gl
the construction on tho left hank of tio
new flonting decks; the bullding of n-‘x
breakwaters in tho Seine Bay with tih
object of providing a new floating s
bor and 2,000 yards of QUAYS, and e
construction of four mraving docks.
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on hospital staffs and as a medical exan 4
iner, I have been astonished at the muml
ber of petients who have vainly doetore
for various diseases, when in reality thei
delicate, rundown state was simply th
result of lack of iroen in the blood. Tim
and again I have prescribed orginic irov
—Nuxated Iron—and surprised paticuts o
the rapidity with which the weakn s« ang
general debility was replaced by =« ree
newed feeling of strength and vitality. [
took Nuxated Iron myself to build me un
after a serious case of mervous exhamstion.
The effects were apparent after a few
dayvs and within three weeks it had virs
tually revitalized my whole system and
put me §n a superb physical condition.” |
Dr. T. Alphousus Wi llace, a physician of
many years’ experience in this'country and
abroad, says: I do not make a practice
of recommending adyertised medicinul
products, but T have found Nuxated Iron
so potent 1n nervous, rundowr conditions,
that [ believe all shoudd know jt. Tha
men and women of today need more iron
in their blood than was the case twenty
or thirty years ago. This because of the |
demineralized * diet which now is serveq |
daily in thousands of homes and also hew
cause of the demand for greater resistine
necessary to offset the greater nnmber of ,
health hagards to he met at every tyurn”
Manufacturers’ Note: Nuxated Tron, which is jued
scribed and recommended above by physicians, i« ;.u' ‘
a secret remedy, but ome which is well kuown t
druggists everywhere. Unlike the oller insmgonul ip
products, it is casily assimilated and does por g oops
the teeth, make them black. nor hpset Ihe st h
The manufacturers guarantee suceessivl and ot o'g
satisfactory results to every nppchaser o they if
refund your money. 1L is e e L'l‘“‘ wly fiy e
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