The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 19, 1911, Image 9

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    Keneves
Backache
Instantly
Sloan's Liniment is a great
remedy for backache. It
penetrates and relieves
the pain instantly no rub
bing necessary just lay
it on lightly.
Here's Proof.
"I had my hai k hurt in the Bner War
nd in San Fran, Im-q two years ago I
was l it by a street car In l lie same place.
I tried all kinds ol dupe without si.c
cess. Two w.eks ago I saw your lini
ment in a drug store and got a bottle to
try. '1 lie firi.t applii ation tainted instant
relief, and now except lor a little suit
ncss, 1 am almost well."
J-LtTUltR NONMA.V,
WMltier, Calif.
LINIMENT
is the best remedy for
rheumatism, neuralgia,
sore throat and sprains.
Miss E. Rim of Prneltlyn, N.V.,
writw: "lci.in's liniment I tliehnt
for rho-umatUm. I luve uwd six bot
tle! of it and it is grand."
Sold by all Dealers.
Price, 25c, 50c, and $ 1 .00.
3 MSBtW
SlfW
I for"
a".eal
H'K and
roil I try
ent free.
Adtireu
Dr.Earl S.Shan
Boiton,
Mm.
Tuff
The first done oftrn tonlnhci the invtlid.
giving claMlcltv of mind, hunymcy of body,
GOOD DSGESIION,
regular hawcla and aolld flesh. Price), 25 eta.
FOR ALL
EYE PAINS j
A man can't kick if bis monument
U a put up Job.
TV. ricrrc'a Pellets, amall, aiisar-cnntn!,
easy to take n randy, regulate mid invignr
ate atomach, liver and bowels, Do not gripe.
Giving other people the best of it
la a good Investment. And besides
it may not cost you anything.
For nRAIMCHR llleka' CAT! Dlr.
Whether Irom ColdH. '.lent, Htumuoli r
KerTnuaTrouMeM, apiHllne will relieve .ton.
Jt'B lliplld-pleaa.-nl lo lakr-aciH linnieill
ately. Try It, inc., !Se.. and b ceutatstdrug
atorca.
Entitled to It.
"That young Mr. Ilighliy seems to
have a very lofty air."
"Why not? He has broken all the
altitude records."
Chirograph.
hthellnda writes a very peculiar
hand," said Maude.
Yes," replied Mayinle, "It's Jur.t a
lot of straight lines and angles. When
you read It, you have to guess at the
spelling, the same as she does."
For Cramp.
A piece of old-fashioned candlewlck
orn around the leg In the garter
place, next to the skin, will prevent, or
cure, cramp In the coif of the leg or In
the foot. I huve proved this by per
ianal experience; I believe this would
prove effectual In preventing swim
mm' cramp; those liable to cramp
hllo In the water would be wise to
try It. Cottonbatting, wrapped round
the body from the arm pits downward,
laved the life of a man Buffering agony
from painters' cramp; It gave almost
Instant relief. National Magatlne.
Rhode Island First to Have Navy.
Rhode Island was the first state to
frcate a navy of lta own, and captured
the first prlite, a Ilrltlsh frigate, off
Newport. Seeing Its success, the con
tinental congress chose Rhode Island
to execute pinna for a colonial navy,
ntl Ruck Hopkins, the first command
"In-chief, 8n(1 thrce-fourlhs of all
the officers were from this slate. In
the later war of 1812 It was another
Rhode Islander, Commodore Perry,
ho fongftt the Immortal battle on
Lake firle when he "met the enemy
nd they are ours!"-National Maga-line.
Some
FROM TEXAS
Coffee Facta From tha Lono
Star State.
Prom a beautiful farm down In Tex
8. where gushing springs unite to
wm babbling brooks that wind their
farming way through flowery mcaiiBt
mes a note of gratitude for delivery
row i the coffee habit.
When my baby boy came to" me
P,!, CaLr8 a80 1 bean to drink
b h , avlng 8 ,celIn8 that lt would
Dctter for him and me than the old
'"d Of rlrin.l.i .
-"e'wu couee. i was not,
me, a
nurse a
m?n"1.n,.ed ln tor lt enabled
mll. dclicat
bou
e woman, to
'.u,nclnB. heullhy baby 14 months
Postn. Vf 8lnce contln"ed the use of
nd havJ L 1 have 6rown f0,,d of
has II , covered to my joy that It
but " ?Ly relleved me of bI1Iou"
or ih' UBed t0 Prostrate me two
eomfn, . M a year' ca,l8lnK much
to t0 m family and suffering
throriip brolher-n-law was cured or
totfee LC,nnlpallon y having off
tome 1 US'ns Po8tull. He has be
a of tKD n.10re fond of K an he
"In ld coffee
ltC8t a?, I, 'I16 entlre faral'y. 'rom the
call, f" 7,al (a 2-year-old who always
""TninM 'ml' flrf" thing ln the
thl"k tw1! t0 the head ot tn8 house,
hle8om D0 dr,nk 80 K00d or 80
kj Postnn! Po8tun-" Name given
Read ,h C,?" BattIe Croek. Mich.
Wllvil!o " . ,le book- "The Road to
'n Pkes. "There'B a reaspn"
""B-iirll ,,rh.?re A new
"''eat and full ot hum..
BANNER FOOTBALL SEASON IS PREDICTED! TIGERS IN GREAT PLAY
i -Hr la.tiite 1
nil YMa ii. -mmmMr
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Charlie Oleary and "Germany"
Schaefer Were Stars.
McDevItt, Right Tackle on Yale Team.
The 1911 footbnll season will be one
3f the most Important In the history of
:he gridiron game. Fully 1,000 Impor
tant games will be played throughout
'.he country, and the game played un
ler the new rules, which make for
Jpcn play, promlneH to enjoy Its un
Jsual popularity. Three more of the
5ig eastern colleges are trying the
raduate coaching system this year
Vale. Princeton and Syracuse.
One of the big features o fthe sea
ion will be the meeting of Harvard
ind Princeton at Princeton, on Novem
ber 4. They last met 14 years ago.
when I he Tigers lowered the Crimson
colors. Harvard, too. will play tha
Carlisle Indians at Cambrldgu this
yar.
Vail Returns to Badgers
Rowing Coach Harry Vail assert
ed the other day he would not return
to Harvard. He said he had arretted
the proposition of the t'nlversliy of
Wisconsin, and will take up his du
ties as head coach at the Wisconsin
Institution.
MAKE-UP OF MICHIGAN TEAM
Rather Peculiar Because of Fact That
Most of Start Hail From One
of Three Cities.
The ninke-up of the first team that
?oach Yost of Michigan has been Ho
ng up Is peculiar because of the fact
:hat the men for the mot part ball
'rom one of three towns.
nn Arbor contributes three. Cap
.n In Conklln, Ilogle and Alimendinger,
ill linemen. Detroit furnishes rive,
jf whom four were on the central
olgh team together, white the tilth
was playing for I). V. S. They are
barrels, Craig, Patterson and Torbet
!rom Central and Pontius from the
Kim wood school. Snglnaw sends two
Df the other three men. Carpel! and
Thomson, who played on th same
learn in the northern town.
The eleventh and most famous play
er on the team, by virtue of his hav
ing won a place on Camp's All Amerl
can team, Stan Wells, hails from
Ohio, and from a town that was only
known to Its Inhabitants until Wells
made the two forward pastes that
i rx ; 1
STORY OF A BASEBALL CYNIC
Once Famous Pitcher Couldn't Be In
duced to Sell Milk to One of
New Generation.
Young Warbop, the pitching sensa
tion of the year In the Amenmn
league, can now and then be coaxed
Into telling stories, says a writer In
the Cincinnati TlmesSiar. One was
of an early adventure, when be had
reached the stage of worship for suc
cessful practitioners of the noble art
of baseball, without having attained
to any notable eminence himself. "One
or my early heroes." en Id he, "was
an old pitcher. He had been a lead
ing figure In the game In the days of
Its development. Then he became an
umpire, but a somewhat hasty temper
kept him from complete siicce.,3 He
Anally quit the game definitely, under
a rain of pop bottles, and only now
nnd then could be persuaded to lulk
of the old tricks he had time used
with effect In order to live he had
opened a dairy. Kvery morning he
drove about the streets and delivered
milk
"I rode with dim one day We came
to a new house and Hie freshly laun
dered curtains In the window told that
the owner had Just moved In. The
okl pitcher, on the alert for a possible
new customer, knocked at the door.
A good looking young woman respond
ed to his knock, he staled his errand,
and she thanked him lor his courtesy.
i ins is our nrst day in our new
home,' said she. 'and I have been won
dering where I could get good milk.
I'll take two bottles now.'
"The old pitcher gave her two bot
tles, and as he mined to go she said:
Why, arent you Mr. Juggins, who
used to be the famous pitcher?'
"The old man paid he was. very
sourly. Ills blood lined to curdle when
ball playing was referred to He
wanted to know why she referred to
his ppst.
"'Oh,' said she, 'didn't you know?
Why, my husband Ih a professional
ball player himself.'
'"Gimme buck that milk.' said 'Jug
gins. 'Gldtlap.' "
"Impossible" Double Play la Made by
Two Detroitera During 8enaatlonal
Series With the Phlladel
phla Athletics.
.
(liy EDO All WILI.ETT.)
ir I live to be as old as Sa n Thomp
son there Ib ono series of gunies I
never will forget. And when I forget
that series there will be one play still
left In my mind. The series Is the
one that the Tigers and Athletics
placed late In that season wtien we
fought them out to the finish away
from home and won by a nose the
right to play Chicago for the world's
championship.
For exciting situations and desper
ate playing, I believe that series Is
the greaiest ever played. The nine-tpon-lnnlng
game In which we beat
them Is only a part of It. Hut the
pluy that I never can forget was one
by which Charlie O'l.eary and Her
matin Schaefer saved one of the
games for us Just how O'Leary ever
managed to make mat play I can't
guess. It was one of those impossible
plays that a game player sometimes
makes simply betnuss he has to
make It.
The pltuatlnn, as I recall It, was
this: Detroit was one run to the
good Lite In the game, nnd It looked
as If that one run was about enough
to win on. until, with ono out cither
In the seventh or eighth liming, two
sliHrp hits put Athletic runners on
flint anil third and made It look bad
lor the Tigers The next batter up
I have forgotten who It was. but think
It was Hurry Duvis hit the bull
tra!ght through the box nnd as clean
across the top of second base as a
hit ever went.
Iloth men on the bases were run
nlt'g when the ball ns hit and It
looked bad The ball got over second
base, with Schaefer diving at it; but
ho couldn't reach, and then, ten feet
or more back of the bag, O'lenry
came from nowhere, end while going
ns fast as he could run scooped that
bull with one hnnd almost on tta
ground. It seemed as If he caught
EVER TAKE A MUSIC BATH?
They Are aa Good for the Soul,
Holmes Sayt, aa Water tor
the Body.
One must be educated, no doubt, to
understand the more complex and dif
ficult kinds of musical composition. Go
to the concerts where you know that
the music Is good, und that you ought
to like It whether you do or not. Take
a music bath once or twice a week for
a fr seasons, and you will find that It
Id to the soul what the water bath Is
to the body. I wouldn't trouble myself
about the affectations of people who
go to this or that series of concerts
jnlefly because It Is fashionable. Some
of theao people whom we think so
silly will perhaps find, sooner or later,
that they have a dormant faculty
which Is at Inst waking up, and that
they who came because others came,
and began by staring at the audience,
are listening with a newly 'ound de
light. Everyone of us bus a harp un
der the bodice or waistcoat, and If lt
can only once get properly strung and
tuned It will respond to all outside
harmonies. Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Leading a Dog'a Life.
"Your huHbund saya be leads a
dog's Hie," said one woman.
"Yes, Its very similar," answered
the oiher. "Ho comes In with muddy
feet, makes hlmsell comfortable by
the fire and waits to be fed." Kvery
body's .Magazine.
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SCALES ALL OVER HER BODY
"Allow me to say a few words In
praiso of tho Cutlcura Remedies.
About three years ago, I was affected
by white scales on my knees am"
elbows. I consulted a doctor who
treated me for ringworm. I saw no
change and consulted a specialist and
he claimed I had psoriasis. I contin
ued treatment under him fare-bout six
months until I saw stules breaking
out all over my body save my face.
My scalp was afTocted, and my hair
began to fall. I then changed doctors
to no avail. I went to two hospitals
and each wanted to make a htudy of
the caso and seemed unable to euro
lt or assure mo of a cure. I tried sev
eral patent medicines und was finally
advised by a friend who has used
Cutlcura on her children since their
birth, to purchase the Cutlcura Rem
edies. I purchased a cake of Soap, the
Ointment and the Resolvent. After
the first application, the Itching was
allayed. j
"I am still using the Soup and Oint
ment and now feel that none other Is
good enough for my skin. The psor
lasls has disappeared and I every
where feel better. .My hands were so
dlfflgnred before using the Cutlcura
Remedies that 1 had to wear gloves
all the time. Now my body and hands
are looking fine." (?lgnd) Miss
Sara Burnett. 21,15 Fltzwater St., Phil
adelphia. Pa., Sept. 30, 1910. Although
Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are sold
by druggists and dealers everywhere,
a sample of each, with 32-page book,
will be mailed free on application to
"Cutlcura," Dept. 13 L, Boston.
Deluslonary,
Kvery man hugs the delusion that
sooner or later he will Invent some
thing that will make lilm rich.
Terrible Suffering
Eczema All Over Baby's Body.
''When my baby wa four niontln old
Ilia face bloke mil with cccma nnd at
sixteen month of aiie hia face. Iiamlo and
ima were in a dreadful state. The
cieina pi mil all over hi IkmIv. We had
j to put u ni.uk or cloth over his face and
tie up lim hand. Finally we gave lino
Jlood a SiiKap.inlla and in a few month
ie wn entirely cuicl. Today he ia a
i healthy ,oy. Mn.. Inez Lewif, lianng,
Millie.
Hood'
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Frank Picard.
took the ball down to the three yard
line In the Minnesota game, and then
made the remaining three yards on
two bucks through tbo left side ot tne
Minnesota line.
Amon the players to occupy a prom
inent position on the second team Ib
Frank Picard' of Saginaw, of last
year's reserves.
Boost for Sweeney.
Connie Mack recently came out with
a good boost for Ed Sweeney. Connie
was asked In Detroit to name the best
catcher ln the American league, and
answered: "There Is so little to
choose between Sweeney, Thomas and
Stanage that I wouldn't like to go on
record for saying who was the most
valuable man of tho trio."
Clarence Walker Making Good.
Clarence Walker, the Washington
outfielder, still Is clouting the horse
bide with startling regularity. Mc
Aleer got Walker from the Greens
boro team of the Carolina associa
tion, and as soon as he got the
chance he made good with a ven
geance. Walker'B work has done
much to help the Nationals win recently.
Would Bite Once,
Josh Devote of the New York Olants
says be will try anything once.
In Pittsburgh the (Hants bean at
the hotel Schenley, a tavern of con
siderable class. Devore, Matty, Wil
son and Wlltse were putting the fin
ishing touches to dinner there one
evening on tho latt trip when Matty,
after perusing the bill or fare to see
If anything had escaped him, re
marked: "Josh, the rulslno hero Is great,
don't you think so?"
"You can Rearch me," replied Josh.
"I never tried It. Walter, bring me
some cuisine with my Ice cream and
coffee."
Picks American Tennis Team,
The make up of the American lawn
tennis team that will visit Australia,
this winter In quest of the Davis cup,
was announced the other day. The se
lections are: William A Lamed, the
national champion; Maurice E. Mc
Loughlln, the winner of the All-Coniers
tournament at Newport, and Deals C.
Wright, the runner-up to McLaughlin.
Pitcher Blandlng Exonerated.
Fred Blnnding, pitcher of the
Cleveland club, who administered a
severe beating to an actor on an ln
terurban car the other day, was re
leased by the court the other day. The
Judge held that Blandlng failed to ad
minister the proper punishment for
the offense charged against the actor.
Maybe the Jurist was a baseball fan.
Pitcher Ed Willett.
the ball and threw backward with the
runner who was coming down from
same motion, and the ball went to
Schaefer at second hare, forcing the
first, (lermany's back was toward
first base. He didn't turn or try to
turn, but threw backward across his
body to RosHinan, straight aa a die,
and doubled the fellow who had hit
the ball
I think that was the greatest play I
ever saw, and as it turned out It
saved the game for Detroit.
(Copyright, hy W. O. Cliapmnn.l
Little.
Man wants but little here below,
and be gets It rben be goes to the
grocery with less than 5.
GOSSIP OF
SPORTDOM
The opening of the footbull season
was not at all sensational.
As Stagg grows more pessimistic
the rooters get more optimistic.
Football really Isn't football unless
played In mud or on frozen ground.
It's too bad the boxing game Is
Judged by Its worst representatives.
Socker Is a great game If one
Knows w tin t they are ruuulng around
for.
Oolf Is one sport which will for
ever resist attempts at blood and
thunder novels.
One always can tell Maroon football
prospects by believing the opposite or
bow Stagg feels.
If Georgia conies out strong for Ty
Cobb ror vice-president will Boston
make Trls Speaker?
! omehow or other. "Pence" does not
seem singularly appropriate lor a gulf
club especially a driver.
Aviation has proved the only suc
cessful competitor to the diamond
game and that was a trllle expensive.
One of the best things brought
about by changes In the football rules
la the Interpretation of rules decided
upon.
One of the best things about au-
tomobllo races Is that no machine
seems to be able to win two In succession.
Parental objection teems to be as
great a bugbear under tho present re
formed football rules as under the
old ones.
The city prosecutor of Los Anglese
Intends to stamp out betting at the
baseball games there. If a man says,
"I'll bet you a dime he strikes out,"
an oRlcer In plain clothes will grab
him.
Hillocks of Vegetables.
At this time of the year farmers are
busy making miniature mountains on
their holdings, mountains that will be
scattered over the countryside before
Ihe winter Is over.
The mountains in question are those
formed of vegetable produce that must
be kept for beverul months, and sold
aa occasion requires. Potatoes, beet
root, carrots and turnips are raised
from tbu ground In September and
stored.
The fnrmer calls his hillock of vege
tables a "clump. lie makes It on a
piece of high ground near the home
stead, so that It may not be Hooded,
and many a big grower has clamps a
quarter of a mile long.
First, a shallow ditch Is dug on the
piece of land selected. The Lase of this
Is lined with straw, and upon the straw
the roots nre heaped up firmly and
carefully, till they resemble un elon
gated cone.
Over the sides of the cone more
straw Is luld, and on that again ear to
or, better still, tnrTs, with their grassy
sides Inwards. Bricks will not keep
out frost, but straw will, and a well
made clamp Is frost proof and also
damp proof.
Aerial Scout Work. I
As an example of what German !
military airmen are already able to do. !
the performance of Lieutenant Mack
enthiin recently Is cited. In a space of ;
35 minutes Lieutenant Macke nthiiu. j
who was acting for the Red force, rose j
and flew along the enemy's front nnd :
was back on the ground at his bead 1
quarters ready to report. To obtain j
the same, results would have taken a j
strong force of cavalry four hours.
Hale's Honey
Of Horehound and Tar
He Might Be Offended.
"See that dog. Kathl? It has taken
the first prize at ten shows and Is
valued at a thousand marks."
"I wonder If I dare offer him a bit
of sausage?" Fllengeiide lllnetter.
J&Uai
Looaena the Phlegm
Allays Irritation
Arreati Tickling
Soothe and Heals
Contain, no opium
or anything injunou
All lnv'trl"
JaL
For Coughs and Cclds
lira. Ytlnlow- Sootnlnu Hvrup for I'Mlilrrrt
li-rthliiv. aortrna Hie irumo, ri-iltiera Inllammn
tlou, mltmyn pulu, furt- wiud culic, IKiC a buttle.
Some men never succeed In putting
their best foot forward becuuse they
are unable to decide which one it Is.
fix' Twttiacha Dtw Cm la On Hauls
WE BUY 0 L O G O LD
Nllvcr, Pint limm. Olil.trwi-lrr. Knli T-thef nil
klTiiln. IlU-ht-l pnera j.ni.l. PENN SMELTING A
REFINING WORKS. BUS Filbert Slreet. Philadelphia.
DEFIANCE Cold Water Starch
make luuaury work a uleitauro. I ol ok-. Ida
W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 42-1911.
To Mend an Umbrella.
To mend an umbrella that tears
loose from the rib at the point, when
you are on the street and needle and
thread are not available, close the um
brella and bringing the cloth In po
sition, Insert a small hairpin In the
hole of the rib, and wind securely
orund cloth. This "first aid to the in
jured" Is so efficient you will be tempt
ed to leave it permanently. National
Magazine
No Man is Stronger
Than His Stomach
When the World Was Made.
When Lottie returned from her first
visit to Sunday school she was asked
what she had learned.
"God made the world ln six days,
and was arrested on the seventh day,"
was her version of the lesson liupurt
ed. Llpplncott's.
Important to Mothers
Examine caretulty every bottle of
CASTOKIA, a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and children, and bco that lt
Bea
Signature
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Custoria
A tron man i tron all over. No man can be
trong who ia auflcrintf from weak atomach with it
conaequent indication, or Irom aome other diaeaae
of the atomach and it aaaociated organ, which im
pairs digestion and nutrition, l or when the atomach
I weak or diseased there i losa oi the nutrition
contained in food, which i the aource of all physical
trength. When man "doesn't Icel just right,"
when he doesn't ileeo well, hua an iineomfon.hl
feeling in the stomach after eating, ia languid, nervous, irritable and deipood-
ent, he i loaing the nutrition needed to make (trench.
Sue m man thould ose Dr. Pierce' m Golden Medical
Discovery. It cures diseases ot the atomach and other
organs of dlieatitn and nutrition. It enriches the blood,
tnritoratea tho liver, strengthens tha kidneys, nourishes
the nerves, and so CilLS HEALTH AXD STJtEXUTH TO
THE WHOLE BODY.
You can't afford to accept ttrrrt nostrum a auhntitute for this non.
alcoholic medicine op known composition, not even though the urgent dealer
may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper.
A Strong One.
"I think Doctor Pullcm, the dentist,
must be a wonder."
"Why 'so?"
"He's the only mnn I ever heard
who could kill Tom Roarer's nerve."
TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA
AMI III I I.I) I P TIIK SVSTTM
Tnsn tlin Old siauilurd ciltoVh'S TAs'l hi.h-s
CHILI, TONIC V.iu knu lml toil am mam..
Trm ttirmula la plninly prlnt-il on cvi-rr hoiim,
abowlnii It Is simply uinnlni. and Iron in n iiu.ti-l-ss
form, and thn most effi'cmal turui.
cuiie aua ouuucuu, au cult.
Kor giuwa
There are now three thousand peo
ple In the new SwaBtika gold mining
camp, thirty-one miles north ot the
Cobalt silver area.
For COLDS and (SKIP
lllcka Capcdinv la the beat rrmeily re
lieve, tha aching and frverlHtinrna etiraa the
Coltl anil rfHtorea normal rondltluna. It'a
liquid elTri-ta luimedliitely, inc., IIAc., and 60c.
At drug aturea.
It may be O. K. for a woman to
seek to duck the Issue by saying that
she's "too Intense," but that's a pif
fling excuse for a mnn!
A
J Lamps and
Lanterns
af.rt:
ocientincaiiy constructed to eivc
most light for the oil they burn.
Easy to lip.ht, clean and rewlck.
In numerous finishes and styles, each the
best of its kind.
Ask jrnurdrslcr to show you Ms lint ot Rsvo Limps and
Laments, or write tor Illustrated booklcia direct
to any acrncy of
The Atlantic Refining Company
(Incorporated I
W. L DOUGLAS
2.50, '3.00, '3.50 & '4.00 SHOES
Men and Women wear WJLDougla ahoea
because they are the beat ahoea produced in
thia country for the price. Inaiat upon hav
ing mem. i Ke no other make.
THE STANDARD OF QUALITY
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
The assurance that goes with an estab
lished reputation is your assurance in buying
W. L Douglas shoes.
If I c:ulJ take you into my large factories
at Brockton, Mass., and show you how
carefully W.LDouglas shoes are made, you
would then understand whv thev are- war
ranted to hold their shape, lit better and
wear longer than any other make for the price
CAUTION Th "n"'," hT W. U DourU.
, .... t- r..ra i'ii wmiuni
ife-'-:-:-
If you cannot obtain W. L, Douglaa ah.w.. In oTrTl-Allt nfiVToVS-swawi
jonr town, write for oataloi. Rhnea sent dlroot 0.3 on Y V J wlfl tmlil.lt'o..i'
UOUOLAS. US bpark St., Urockton, Miwa.
ftOor
wt-nr
mrw btivsi' htaasl
Aiu. Obor yt( (7ftJ rcat j ; tt 4.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more gooda brighter and faster color than anv other dye. One 10c paekagecolnraall libera. Th dye In cold water better than anvotherdve. You can
dye any garment without ripping apart. Write (or tiw booklet How to Dye. Bleach and Mia Colora. MONROE DRUG COMPANY, Oulacy, III,