''""F?,, rurx? T7 VFH-iT W. I'ST .--?ifl r -r -c l THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1901 4? IrwrliWil ,1 ir -V '(' Morrow's KID-NE-OIDS Cure Sick Kidneys. -&: Tg M m AiSri mm vm i'rJWi.4 mt mm wmEsm Kfl-TKai wm M tSW.ls'J res ir.:. Vi ss:i?' W& 'The Officer's A Tale of the Civil War, by Clinton Ross, in the Binghamton Chronicle jo& A S I. sj, nV. I1AO YiV.r.S caddln? t g ul,out '" tl,e Itnllitn hill ? fonntrv v.Iims r. -lrv t the Unynf (lenoa bioiiRlit t .sijht nt llip liner nnd imn .'if our I'tulst'is-.'olnrs of North and of South. 1 of the ureal UlnndH of tho Simniisli main, of the rhlllpiihufi m Hie fnr China so.us. r!n v. e di'cluiiiJ, a little ex ultant oei tho Inst four v.ur. "llo'nic," h1i1 I. 'It ellH It (very time, doesn't It?" sad tho I'olnnel. "Old faren- boyhood mi old liuiNe somi'Wheit homo!" H iaused ivtrj-i)i'( tlvil. '.Mukin nit; think ot Uayiu'. 1 was at "West I'.ilnt lth l.nyiio." "What about him."' "Next;!1 tuuld account tor v.iiai hu did I'Ncept iih own Htiitcinr-nt- that It ias tho flriit. Oh, it's a story of tho old v.ar-haidly a atmy, though." Anrt ho told It: 11. ! lloidegoia '!; h-fuio a n.'omc posi tion. For day, boy Irul hf i n "-uo!)! hack fniiu tlii'so woik- -mooklng; tho n.s-all-anlt. as tho nt I -A on tod ipishts ol JlKRcrsfontt'lu oheoked I In. chla!ioauu stion-nh of Sootlnnd. tho oilior day In tho Ti.uiswtul. nno nluhtfall, out of iiver 'Nliius tloa. tho tilfo oulotiHl. To the besieat'is, dlsmayid vllh less of oillciM'X and comiado, clime lack of faith In tholr leaders. Tin- situation u.is nlv citul. ; Th Kt'iivriil, to whom would comu all tho hl.inio or nonio mensuro of foon foi gotten icputo, to him at his wlt'a end enteiod an olllcor with 11 scaled nolo. "This was taken from .1 man who hays It's for you, sli." 'W'ult, Colonol," Uip ii'Mirial said, ni.d tlu'ii asked himself: "Whcio have I ..i.oii tliat wiJtliih''.'" llo toio ,t opui and toad: "Yjllt roiiy vei:onl7 tho iiaiid. I am TVj.jh." "Itjxyiiu -Kiicil Hod' It's liuyne's Iriud. Yon rernonibor that ioor cU-vll. ono fif'lho liont fellows In iho woild?" "Uayi.c wiIIIiik you from th dead?" tho roloiiol sr.ltl, wiiieniherliiK- "They said ,lt' wj'c ino woinun. J never be lieved , that 'Tommy-rot.' .Most men go to thu duvll iiPoanso It's In their blood." "Yi'-a." fidd the (rcncrul, "It's Uayne, I'm eonvlnrod. I'vp scon the hnnd vrltlntr a thousand tlniw In. .tho old dnys. 1 couldn't mistake It tho same rwcullnr back-hand. I.et'8 beo what lie ban to Bay?" And ho lead on: "Yes, I am Uayne, but at tho same time the man commanding thW iio.st tlon.i You can't take it. Yet, you can If If I Blve it up to you. That's fool's talk., But J mean I Intend to." Tho Bcneral paused "He-has a good price,! suppote." Then ho rniitltiuoil: f ' What's "my price?" "Tho old devil fchown here," tho Kcneral observed, "uml tho man's iier'9 are off," ho added. ThtviUer ronllnued: "I havo been suffering tlie torments nf tho damned." "That's rlRht," tho colonel put In. The letter vent on: "Hlnru I saw the flap; n"ilnnt tn, nnd. tlio men-uot tho ofllrers (I dun't rnie nbout tlum -lhe men under It before irtv puiiM, Thero you havo the jpunon, for luy n-rltlnir to ou .iivl joi-Uic bmreinlw. WtV.vii you of ouu 493 rv 1 A Uinamtniuon ar.u pains, uxposuro in cum or ivcc wMitlier, wrong habits, or the excessive use of aloohollc liquors cnusos thr disease to become active and the pains to bo moro severe and constant, llic only iray to euro rheumatism Is to make tho kldnej do their work, thus cle ansln? tho blood of all Uric Acid. Tho only way to euro the kldnej to htay cured Is with Bright's TtriRlit's Disease Is tho disease. It Is duo to a weak, Impurn condition of tho blood caused by failure of tho kidneys to thoroughly filter It. 1'olsons accumulate In tho Itldnejn, and soon their Interiors bocomo n font rrlnq, rotten mass, kIIiiij orl virulent and most poisonous matter. TlrlspolsonKotslntotlio blood and makes It still mom virulent. irlr,ht's Dltcasn Is Insidious ttccime It exists a long time without the know ledso of Its Ictlm. It Is docep tho for It deludes uven on tho death bed with hopes of suro recovery. It Is rolentless for It devastates tho world, causing moro death and misery than war, famine and drluk combined. Hut UrlRht's Disease Is no lmiRcr Incurable. There Is ono remedy that can overcome It where ovor they meet. Morrow's Kld-ne-oldt cure Bright's Dlseaseby acting on the kidneys, tnnlnc them up and stronRtheuIng them and malting them do their duty promptly and thoroughly. 1PPS mm ggj Conscience & A &2 will accept. Now the first question of cour.se will be why r didn't Ions; aso Klvu up this tervlce" I will nnswor bluntly: 1 know the trade as well as nn man In Kngland, America, France, I'nywheio. r had no tioublo in ifettlns iny appointment when added to this was the lntluence of my Itlchmond fi fends. There you have It. But why? liucniiEP, tlr, I bated vou all bemuse jou smiled at my disgrace, who tsucklod to me when I bud power. Ami now 1 can defeat you .vend you back whipped. Hut I won't." "Why?" repeated the Kcnutal. "The sight of tho llaK ban mado me mad I am stalk mad. that'H all there's to it, for I havo honor and po sition hero. Klve you these works." "Kh!" hald the general, "but the pi loo?" "Head on, read on, genoial," cried atalt olllcor e.iKeily. The letter contlnuod: 'This part J tell you i don't know why -I have no consideration for your respect, 110 more than you for mine yet I toll jou: Having suirendeied tho position, 1 ko to take the conse quences as ollloer and gentleman tlioush you may deny me the last Miuiild" well that ends my statement. What you aio 10 do Is this." The de tails followed. Tho Kenoral looked at the colonel, r,nd the loloiiel ill the general. It wan tho 1 o!uiil who bald at last: No -,tvat risk to try. I5ut what do you nitiki. or It?" The general said, a little heart-sick, for he had loved Uayne; "I don't know. Old sentiment say ilslnt? fioin its death." "llo was a wood 'llhei." said the colonel. "None netter." "And he alway.s shown good work." "Yet;" fald the ceneral, "ho turns tialtor to them should this prove title traitor becnuro- sick In mind." "The Has; made him mad," the othot commeiitid. "Or." Mild the ceneml, "broiiKht the memory of old things or I can't think of hlni, even now, us having sold himself." "And will ho do uh he says deliver hlnibclf up to them?" "Wo will follow this up," said the gvneral. . That night tho position, men guns, everything, were surrendered to them. Uayne, tho enemy's ofllcer in com mand, was permitted to depai t at once, under his own stipulation. III. Ho delivered himself up, exactly as ho said he would. Tho damning fact of his tr-rchery was frightening; his government, you may believe. All he said was, "Call It what you want to but not madness." Itwns a most appalling; circumstance; no ofllcer In the confederate service stood higher, and none had betrayed a Greater trust. Yet ho seemed to have had no pilce. Call It linpul .venra t disturbed brain what you will. The court-martial mado short work of the case, Ho was shot. And tliero'ii a llttla story about that execution V'i u vulii line ho tool; It, ai 'u led, and " 11 ' V 'i onroo , -mini nn old sc . 1.' . vhi lwul .jb-ii 111 the service helm. th secession found somewhere n, tattered Hag bullet toin a trophy gained by Uajii'i hmsrlf In a leeent. action. DISEAS A LM TffiMN OF MISERIES. Diseased Kidneys are responsible for Rheumatism, Dropsy, Bladder Troubles, Heart Failure, and Bright s Disease, In fact, Diseased Kidneys are the source of more than 8o per cent, of all the ills common to the human family. ltliourrmtlsm results from a poison In tlie bloo4 knonn as Urlo Acid. Uric Aold l simply tho , worn-out mutter In tlio human body lliat la carried by tlie blood Into tho kidneys. It Is tho duty of tlio Kidneys to filter till poison from tlio blood. Wlien tho kidney aro dlsoasad thoy cannot do their work, and tho Urlo Acid Is distributed by tho Mood to nil parts of the body and deposited In the iolnts. limbs and tissues where It causes S Disease. "!25SJEHsE2 Bladinr final stace of kidney women, (to say nothlngof the thousands of people In the rvcry-day walk of life, of which no mention Is madoln print,) dying from Heart Failure. The cause back of It all Is tick Mnqis. When the kidneys are sick, all the other organs are atlccted. Dlrzy spells, fainting spells, pain In the back, frequent severe headaches, falling or indistinct Mon with Hashes of light or floating specks aro all omnlous warnings nf Impending "heart fail ure." itoadcr your only safety Is to got your kidneys right so that they can perform their duties promptly and properly. Tho only remedy In which you can place Implicit confidence Is Morrow's Kld-ne-olds. Thoy strengthen and toue up tho kldnoys, enabling them to purify tho blood, clear out the obstructed passages nncl make heart failure Impossible. Morrow's Kld-ne-olds prevent heart failure by removing tlio cause. iuA-ftl Ui&SX "It's the old colors and ho tools them and they're bis anyway," Tho man's feeling was allowed, or overlooked. Tenderly, as a mother about a babe, ho wound the Hag about the dead Con federate traltoi America in her em blem, encircling her heart like Our Lady of Sorrows. When thoy threw him Into the earth Hint bullet riddled rag was about htm. IV. "Well," I said when tWe colonel bad ended. "Oh," he replied, "that's nil. Seems nice to pee the old Hag again doesn't it? I'oor IJayna!" V. 'TIs the ChrNtmas dawn. Did di earns, old faiths, speak again. Again Our T,ady of the Manger as Titian, us Tintoretta, as Haphacl and Alurillo jaw Hot. The Child with the delicious candor liven in our civilisation, our laws, our charities, our belief, one In the other in Our Ameilca, mistress of our lands and our sens. And the llac? lies oor Amoilca's heart tho confu sion of anaicby and political dishon estythe faith in home and order und their might. A CLOSE ESTIMATE. I rum tl.u l).jton lliulil. Mb hid (. Mulhall, who ucintlv died m buildup, uuj irnu i't the nhl.'ft KUtUtlrians of llilx century. A sample of his (.loll uai i-hown in tin- intoilatloii wlilch he made last .Inly, fore iMitln;; the ifults ut the umiu of the United sum Ills piupliecy m that the cinsus uould oliuw tlie L'liilid Mates to halo .1 population nf 7il,000,(iflo. lhe comu, it nuy bo remenibcred, inuiiuTatiil T0,-."J5,uOl) poople, klioulns how Mry 111 1 l-e mid aicuutc flatUtical ulcncc may piuie In fcl.llKul ImiiJj. THE MOTIIER-IN-LAW. Ilie poelii and punsters liaie often mallKiied her, llir tfiiinr and uctiors tlu'j'ie thoroughly 1 1'M.Cll ! Willi fuii-driicn heels they'll' mdeaiored tu trilnd lier Down Into the ikptlis of the lldlcule dust 'J lie nlr Iian hi en hot with tlio iol.es thej'vc Ihcd at her, You'd (link her the imrft 'nn the Morld cur fa iv, And mer a eno lias as .itt dclnned to flatter Tint fiiiilnine treaMiie, the tnollier-ln-law, The ant'els ivonlil iny hir peet ih.prultlon motherly unlle cut cllniri to her face; Hip' puiuil of II13 ilisnllj of her positlun; 1 It r temper hut rarely gels Jarred from iti bO30. She thlnki her dear on i n pcacli line ai.d mellow', A pure -.iillily "angel" with neirr a llaw. And nine times In ttn tho affeitlonile fellow t madly In lovo with his mollier-ln-law. Her ilsiM arc looked on a. nunnv eaves Tu Rladden tlio dreary old dfkert of life, Her fun-ln-law thinks alio io.moi ran1 uraers, And loiea her for clitut; him mcli u eect wife. The homo Is a dreamland of lue uhen (he's in it, No brents of discord blow chilly und raw; An hour in Its flight secnu a lllu-Iaden minuet When lit with tho smllcj of the mother-in-law. In (Ickncss her olco eo delightfully aoolliliu; Oft tempers tho pajiga of the dtnion ot pain; Iter hand when an invalid brow rottly unoothinB Cools down tlio hot fire of tlio feverish brain. She'a hero and fcho'a there nliiro her ccnlcs la m anted; A tweeter old angel the world necr aw, And glad li tho heme that it frequently haunted With the tplrit o kind of the mother-in-law. Of course there are loinu that ire thoroughbred terrors. I'or thero nre exceptions to eiery rule: They tee in their sons-in-law nothlns but errors, And (crude them about on a plane nltli the mile, Ih -.r oji 1 r search for a cam.- for a rumpus, Tl.v 10 1 of tonguo ami they're nimble ol lav, Hut, though all the wits of ncuspiirdom Jump UJ, We're here to satid up for the mother-ln-lawl Jjiiics Darlon, Adams, In Dcincr Kuiilns" l'ot. KiDNEYS Bring to the Human Family fcrsw'i are for sale by druggists generally by mail prepaid on receipt of 50 cents. or E3! Tho urinary organs aro portant part of tho sewago system In tho human body. It is tholr duty to carry off tho poisonous nutter that the kldno) s toperato from the blood. It Is an absolutenecesslty that tho urinary organs bn kept In good condition If they aro to carry off all the poisons passed them by the kidneys. Gen erally speaking, tho kidneys cause all troubles In tho urinary organ, When tho kidneys get weak or dlseasod they cannot properly do the work assigned them, and as a consequoneo ttiey allow poisonous matter to flow back Into the system and causo disease nnd death, lly strengthening tho kidneys and making them do thotr work promptly and thoroughly all thnso Ills aro avoid ed. All peoplo who havo used Morrow's KId-ne-olds for diseases of the urinary organs aro unamlmnus in stating that they cau nnd no other remedy equal to thorn. CHRISTIANA big mumn 'TIS THE MODEL CHEAP RES TAURANT OF THE WORLD. Good Food Well Cooked Served or Sold at Prices Which From the American Standpoint Seom Almost Incredible, Yet tho Institution Fayo Six Por Cent. Dividends and Has a Surplus, Corrctpoiidmco of the WathliiBton blar. Christiana, the capital of Norway, is nn unpiotendlng little city, but It boasts tho best arranged and best itin model cheap restaurant In the world. It was founded In IS" by a ctock com pany of public-spirited nvn nnd wo men, who desired to provide a good dinner at a pi Ice which would com-' within tho reach of almost nil. An 1 for those who could not pay even this low price the stockholders havo an open heart, and many a meal Is given lor nothing In deserving cases. Vir tue has been its own reward, for after live or six years of oxpeilence the kitchen was not only able to support Itself, but pays now 0 per cent, divi dends on the oilglnnl capital, and hai a large nnd ever inci casing reserv fund, used for chatlty, and for the maintenance of a pension fund for Its employes. The long, low, two-story house ot dull grny stone, on the corner of tho Tory Clade, Is well worth, a visit dur ing the dinner hours, which are from 11. SO until Ti o'clock every day. A large billboard Just outside the entrance to the dining halls shows tho menus nt dirfeient prices for tho day. There are two grades of dinner, ono at 50 ore, or If! cents, for those who eat In tlio hall, or at 4C ore, 11 cents, for those who carry It away to consume at home, while the cheaper menu coats S5 ore In tho hall, 30, or R cents, wiun called for. The following Is a speci men week-day menu. At CO ore, or 13 cents, In tho hall: 4", ore 11 cents, if called for: Unrley Soup. Meat balls or smoked salmon. At 3" ore In the hall (f- cants); 30, or 8 cents, if called for. Soup. Meat stow or hash of lungs. A Sunday monu reads as follows: At HO ore and 45: Bouillon with ment balls. Polled beef with radish sauce or biown sauce. At 33-20 ore: Meat bioth. Boiled bref. THE TTSHPUr, TJXTUAH. Biead and potatoes nie sorvod v. Mi each meal without e.-ctia charge. The portions are most generous and tho food excellent In quality and well cooked. The dining lmlls are two largo rooms on first and second Hours with windows on two sides, bright, airy and spotlessly clean, with well rubbed lloors and shining tablei", while whlte aproned waitresses hurry to and fio with the smoking platters. When the dinners aro given to thus? who take them away to consume- at homo tho patrons wait In long lines by a broad counter opening out of the great kitchen, while two women sup ply their wants as quickly ns long practlco and dexteilty can accomplish tho task. Tho customeis provide their own baskets nnd dishes nnd ivcelvo a check for the nninuiU which thoy pay at ft desk by tho door, Itv nolther de partment Is there any uppearance of "charity" In any Way. It Is all purely business-like; you pay your money and recelvo your goods, as In any other restaurant. And the system of checks A Dropsy X&i Dropsy Is boeomlna; a Tory common disease In theme latter days and Is ono of tho most fearful ailments to whloh human flotli It lielr. Dropsy Is simply an accumulation of wator In tho system out nf iU proper plact, Tlio water d rawn from the limbs and bodies of dropsical porsons only stows that the water which should turn been accitmnlited by tho kidneys and sont to tlio bladder was on account of dlsoaietn the kidneys permitted to flow back with tho blood Into tho arteries. Th host known symptoms of dropsy aro oufAiies under Uio oyos, bloatlne of the anklm or limbs orn smothered foeUus: which Is usually brought about by eicltement or oter-exortlon. The only way to euro dropsy Is by maklni: the Mdneys do their work. Tho only way to euro tho kidneys to stay cured Is with Troubles U. S. SENATOR DAVIS DIES FROM KIDNEY DISEASE. Senator Davis mado a prolonged nod gallant fight with disoase. The troublo, of which the kldnoy affection was tho fatal outcomo, first appeared about Sept. SO. Troublo Stealthily Encroached. Tho troublo hid.howover.steathlly encroached upon a vital organ, and ou Nov. 11 examination of the urine proved tho presence of Inflammation of the kidneys. Both acuto nephritis and diabetes made their appoarance, and Dr. Murphy, of Chicago, was summoned. He agreed with Doctors Stone and I.anliestcr as to tho presence ef these serious ailments In acute form, and. while not making any public statement, ho made known privately to some of Senator Davis' business associates his opinion that tho caso was hopeless. To those, howovcr. who wero familiar with the symptoms ef acMto kidney troubles tho bulletins held ominous Information, tho rapid inspiration, fluctuating pulso, dollrlum and approaching coma tolling the r.tory of death's nearness. SL I'mU DltpaUh. probably the most Im aro made only by SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. We will pr smKbovz reward tor any case ox Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we can not cure with Liverita, the Up-To-Date Little Liver Pill, when the directions are- strictly com plied with They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. 25c boxes contain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 5c boxes contain 5 Pills. Beware of substitutions and imitations. Sent by mail. Stamps taken. Nervita Medical Co., Corner Clinton and Jack son Streets, Chicago, III, Sold by McQarrah &. Thomas, Druggists, 209 Lack awanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. enables those who aro receiving moala gratis to pass In among the piylng customers w Ithout detection some thing which cannot be over rated In Its encouraging effects upon those whom fortune has used hardly, and who are obliged thus to ask for help. nVBUYDAY PATRONS. Customeis hi tho dining halls range from working people of all descriptions up thiough employes of thops and oillces, students, nrtints, struggling piofessional men, over' one, in fuct who appieclates what it means to got good food cheaply with nothing In tho manner of getting It that would sug gest discomforting dependence. The kitchen has In this way not only been of inestimable benefit to countless num bcis but It has succeeded in crowding out the poorer class of cheap restau lants where wi etched food was offer ed at what seemed a low price, hut which was In reality far too high for the quality of the stuff. Thero aro no houses of thlt kind In (Mulstlanta, now, nnd those restaurants which offer a dinner at u little advance on the Steam Kitchen's prices, mo of good class and can be trusted. The kitchen Is an Immense smiaro room, as unlike the ordlnnry kitchen of a large eating establishment as can be. In place of the oidlnary endless rown of langse, there Is but ono sto of modernte size, and occupylnsr Wio ulace of honor In the room uio seven or elcht Immense castlron cauldious holding each 150 gallons, nestling nmd a netuoik of steam pipes. The bulk of the food Is cooked In these cauldrons, which are heated either directly or in directly bv steum, ns the caso mav tequlie. At tho height of tho day's toll, when all tho cauldrons aro in hiss ing, bubbling, seething nctlvity, and clouds of steam escano from tho pipes tho most appetizing odors arise from the giant cook-pots. Long whlto scrubbed tables, rows of shining sauco pans for tho baking nnd frying, which Is done al the one range, complete tho Morrow's KID-NE-OIDS PJfe v. if & &? :.'u H1.V1. sw. WW.-Kl ?irM Jm. '- 8 m mm mm kitchen furniture. In another room just across the court Is the chopping ma chine for cutting up meat and veco tables, and here, too, are the vegetables prepared for the michlno or the cauld ron. A long row of refrigerator closets store rooms, linen nnd china closets take up space on iho ground door, and below aro the laundry and tho boilers for generating steam. THi: KABLY TRIALS. During the flist year ot tho Strain Kitchen's existence its manngT had not learned tho routine necessary for so largo an establishment, nnd it could not even support Itself. Then wua started a side issue ot the business which Is now in a most prosperous condition and furnishes nil the sur plus for reserve fund nnd dividends, while the cooking department merely pay its own expenses, as no conjunc ture of high or low prices for raw material can persuade the sharehold er to charge more for tho dinner, ot to give nn inferior qunllty or quantity of tho food provided. Tho fide bran dies muko und sell all hinds of foreo ment, sausage, etc., as well as pre serve fruits and fruit Juices, nnd this pint of the business soon outgrew the pnrent establishment, and now hns IH branch store?. In various parts of tho cltv. The manager, betides the nnuiv meals u day given gratis, often furnl.n refreshments for bazaars In nld of any worthy chailty. and oecaflonally a gift of money Is donated, as last yenr, when r.00 Icronors (tl37.r-0) was sub earthed to tho fund raised for tho fninllles of fishermen drowned In u disaster to the Chrlstbinla fishing lleet. THOUSANDS OV MRAI.H. During the yast year ns many in 3,000 meals a day have been served either in tho dining halls or to cus tomers to tako nway, nnd tho nmount hns never run below 1,000 meals a day for ten years, so that an average of 2,400 dlnnora a day cocked and served Gurm Sick KMntys. .BS FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER , ill A.AV.VJ jnJ"'y HJTHTIHBA1 SfKK HIIIITtHOATSfRttWEAIIKa nulne and L?lt.'4? LTKniiT. &rMmir&(i&g, I Mill KHh I V 1 1 CI Kit UKt,T loany rtnaerur in.li paper. ,a inmfy I lfanr frrj low rftltpatith?itiantfr, COSTS iMMr.tT UfltUI'Jn rnrnnarwl ro-ciiJiia-'M Tnh --' with raos nil other trfitmt ntr. i ofti n-u kit otkrr elt trie Mil, fttr""i iwirMBwi.M foil. QUICK CUitE tor morettian3j'u!"tnU. UMYitUtKilIiC ior Ulntrvoui ill?.!?. vrln'i and ilUnrtlen tor com pi K benlM copQdntlAl rnnitncnip, r ul Ihti ad cm nnd utmost 3Aft-, FJOSOUCK&CO., ChlOflBO. n . - - .'.1' q P Prof.G.F.YHEEL.M.D, n.3&,i, r ill V&mvniSt I 'ai ?iiiriui rmtftll niaHa, i.mi..i. i -?l ABUSES. rUOJDPOISON.NlRVOUSDIIIUlT.I (Wafts r MANH00B. VARICOetlt & STmCTDIH IV Y (nuiiiilincj),lJilP".l."riikOriinJ aliflHPUiM fcOvenlioiplul"X"'iln'""""l'J I si ii I Cur kiwi "1 nlk".ipHl( ill llrll tnt r., A...ir would not be an overrating of tho factH. The establishment employs an Immense force of eervnnts in kitchen and dining ball, besides office assist nuts, cashiers, bookkeepers, heads of departments, sales people and drivers, (.tablemen and messengers. Those studying this matter of providing good food at reasonable cost for tha Inhabitants of great cities cannot fall to bo Interested In the work nor fall to seo how superior It Is, even to those In cities of far greater size and importance than the Utile Norwegian capital, with its 207,000 Inhabitants. For a Cold in the Head Laxative Broino-Quinlne Tablets. &wi-PM III 4H hour wftlbvimuil sSabebw iinJ Inleci lotus few. V J i
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