THE PULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURQ, PA. 'furry Picture TeUstStotj" Back Feel Achy After Grip? COLDS and influenza leave thousands with weak kidneys and aching backs. The kidneys have to do most oithe work of fightingoff a cold or a contagious disease. They weaken slow up. Then you feel dull and draggy, irritable or nervous, and have headaches, dizzy spells, lame back, backache, sore joints and irregular kidney action. Give the kidneys quick help and avoid serious kidney houbles. Doan a Kidney Pillt are always in unusual demand after grip epidemics as so many people have learned their reliability. Doaris are used the world over. They are recommended by your own friends and neighbors. Personal Reports of Real Cases A VIRGINIA CASE. Mr. E. C. Hampshire, 1312 Brambleton Ave, Norfolk, Vs., says: "I was in awful shape four years ago with kidney complaint and nothing helped me until I be gan taking Doan'i Kidney Tills. They fixed me up all right and I haven't had any aign of the trou ble aince. The cure Doan'i made for me hai been a teat of time and haa been laiting." A MARYLAND CASE. John W. Maroney, Sixth and High Sta., Oakland, Md., says: "I was troubled by my kidneya off and on for years. Whenever I caught cold it acttlcd in my kid neys and brought on an attack of backache. The kidney aecre tiona were irregular in pannage, giving me much annoyance. When I read about Doan'i Kidney Pilla I used a box and they corrected the trouble. I haven't used them lately, but if I am troubled again I would use Doan'i for I know how good they are." Faith, The "Title Deed" By REV. E. J. 'PACE Acting Director Mlnlowy Course, lfood Bibls lusutute, uucago v s IMPBOVED UNIFORM INTEIMT1011AL swrscnooL lesson ny REV. P. 13. K1TJSWATER, D. l., Teat-her of English Ulule In the Mooay Bible Institute of ChlcaKO.) (Copyright, 1818, Western Newspaper union.; KIDNEY PILLS 60c t Box at All Stores. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.Y. Mfj. Chem. DOANS Faithful Old Manuel. "Soldiers are porsonlnVd ns Tommy Atkins and sailor as Jack Tar; why nt personify Industrials workers as well?" "Well, don't wet You often hoar of Manuel Labor." Ihmtoii Transcript. One bollls of Dr. PsetTa "Dad Shot" nvi you money, time, anxiety and hralth. One doe ufflcleot, without Carter OU In addition. Adv. A woman Is the Inventor of a pars sol lhat can be collapsed and convert ed into n knitting ling. To kwp rlean and healthy take Doctor Pierce'. Pleasant Pellets. They regulate liver, bowels and stomach. Adv. Krinioiny, Tnppcr. the ior man's mint Kvery mother Imnfrlnes her baby's t(M s look like rosebuds. Authoritative. Mabel That fish looks like trout. I'm very fond of trout. I wonder if It Is trout. Nornm Why don't you ask the chef? MabeUto chef, sweetly) What kind of fish is that 7 Chef That is fried fish, ma'am. Judge. STOMACH UPSET? PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN AT ONCE ENDS DYSPEPSIA, ACIDITY, GA8, INDIGESTION. 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Genuine bear signature PALE FACES Generally Indirata a lack of Iron in tho Blood Carter's Iron Pais Will help this condition Don't stay upset I Eat a tablet of Pape's Plnpcpsln and immediately the Indigestion, gases, acidity and all stom ach distress ends. Tape's Dlnpepsln tnblets are the sur est, quickest stomach relievers in the world. They cost very little at drug stores. Adv. Its Kind. I would like to lutve a swell lunch eon.' "Why not try one of dried apples and water?" Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they cannot reach the seat of the disease Catarrh la a local disease, greatly Inllu enred by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh. It Is taken Internally and acta through the Blood on the Mucous Bnrfares of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la composed of aome of the best tonics of the Ingredients In MEDICINE la what produces auch won derful results In catarrhal conditions. Druggists 76c. Testimonials free. F. f. Cheney & Co., Propa., Toledo, O. TEXT Faith is the substance of things hoped for.-Heb. 11:1. Think of crocodiles shedding light on Holy Writ I The story comes from Egypt now a par ty of scientists were excavating the ruins of an ancient Tillage, burled for centu ries under the drifting eands of the Sahara. They were searching for manuscripts but found nothing but crocodiles mummified croco diles, naif in dis gust one of the younger members of the party seiz ed a baby croco dile by the tall and dashed It against a stone, bursting It open. To his aston ishment cut rolled bundles of manu scripts of every description ; legnl doc uments, court records, bills of ex change, receipts for taxes and house rents, private U tters of nil sorts, and even a schoolboy's examination pa pers! The other crocodiles were also made to yield up the treasures with which they were stuffed. Imagine the excitement when they discovered that many of these "papyri" were written In the age of the Caesars and In the Identical Greek of the New Testament Great floods of light have been thrown by these manuscripts on the meaning of New Testament words, many of them standing forth with a picturesque vividness never before seen. From the "papyri" we now know that the word in common use In the apostolic age for "title deed" Is the word In our text above given translat ed "substance." "Faith Is the title deed of things hoped for." What find I An old saying has It, "Seeing Is be lieving." Should It not read, "Bellev- Ing Is seeing?" Here lies before me a crumpled, dirty five-dollar bill. It was Issued a dozen years ago and has been bandied by Innumerable fingers, but the stamp of the United States govern ment on It Is still plainly visible, Which one of its possible holders ever saw the five silver dollars It claims to represent T No one cares to see them the promise of the government Is enough. Here, "believing Is seeing." My five-dollar bill Is only a promise, and yet my fnith In it Is my title deed for things I hope for: potatoes, flour, butter and what not But faith, to be valid, must rest upon the trustworthiness of the word of an other. The support of faith Is always outside of one. A five-peso note Issued by the state of Chihuahua, Mex., may be worth five pesos, and again It may not. That Is where the bandit, Villa lives, and the scene of his most spec tacular depredations. Is the state of Chihuahua solvent T And If so, will it continue to be so in case I want to re deem this promissory note? My faith In a promissory note Is the measure of my confidence In the promlssor. The very essence of faith Is strik ingly Illustrated In our word "amen, We use this ancient word every time we pray, bnt do we understand Its meaning? It Is really a Greek way of pronouncing on old Hebrew word. Je sus used it each time our version reads "verily, verily I say unto you The old Hebrew word dntes back to Abraham's time, and earlier, only he called it "nnmn." Anything is "nman that Is solid, firm, secure and abso- lutely dependable. Abraham and his wife Surah were old and stricken In years, but childless. God promised them a son in their old age In spite of the fact that, humanly speaking, such a thing was impossible. Romans 4 :10 21 describes how tills startling promise affected Abraham: "Being not weak In faith, be considered not his own body now dead when he was about nn hun dred years old, neither yet the dead ness of Sarah's womb; he staggered not at the promise of God through un belief, but was strong In faith, giving glory to God; and being fully persuud ed that what he had promised he was able also to perform." That Is to say, Abraham recognized the fulfillment of this promise as entirely a miracle of God's power. What he said to God was, "Thou art 'aman.'" In other words, "Thou canst be depended upon 1 Thy word is firm, secure, absolutely re liable." Abraham's rest of faith was In the almlghtlness of God and the faith- LESSON FOR DECEMBER 8 JOSEPH MADE RULER OF EGYPT. Don't wait until your, cold develops Spanish Influenza or pneumonia. Kill it quick. OSCAR SpUININE LESSON TEXT-Oonesls 41:33-44. OOLDKN TKXT-lle that Is faithful In a very little is faithful ulso In much. I.uko 16:10. DKVOTIONAL READ1NO Psulms 4. ADDITIONAL M ATEU1AI Qenesla 39: 41. Thirteen long years have passed since his brethren sold him. They have been years of fiery testing for .Joseph, but his faith Is triumphant. There Is a mighty contrast between Joseuh In the nit at Potlinn and .Jo seph as prime minister of Kcypt. Joseph Made Prime Minister of Egypt (vv. IW-4I). 1. The Occasion (vv. U:'X1). It Is the Interpretation of Pharaoh's ilreaniH. In his dreams murium saw seven fat klne cninlng out of the river, followed by seven lean ones, which de voured the fat ones. This dream was followed by another In which he suw seven ears of corn conic up on one stalk, rank and good, only to be de voured by seven thin ones. These dreams produced uneasiness In l'hn ru oh's mind. Itclng thus troubled over them he sent for the magicians and wise men of Fgypt to Interpret them to him. Vpon their failure to Interpret them, the chief butler calls to mind the prisoner who had Interpreted his dreams two years before. I'haraoh hastily brings Joseph from prison anil places his dreams before him. Joseph disclaimed wisdom for hlinseir, luir. confidently asserted his faith- In the wisdom of (iod. (Sod Is pleased with those who will thus lean upon him in the crucial hour, nnd will never disap point I hem (James 1:5). Mttle did Joseph's brethren, the Ishmnelltcs who cairled him Into Kgypt, or Potiplmr whose slave ho became, realize what the future would bring to him. Ills yenrs of suffering nnd waiting were part of God's plan for ills discipline and education. It l God's law for those who would reign, that they suf fer. "If we suffer, we shall also reign with Win" (2 Timothy 2:12). Joseph's exultation from the state of humility Is a fine Illustration of Christ's humility nnd exaltation (1'hll ipplons 2:0, 10). II. Joseph's Naturalization (v. 4,'). As soon as rhnriioh thus exalted him he changed his name to Zapnath-pna- iieah, an Kgypt lun word having vary ing designations; ns "Salvation of the world." "The prince of life of the world," "The revealer of secrets." "The food of life," etc. No doubt It was Pharaoh's purpose to designate him ns the preserver of life, the re vealer of secrets, the Interpreter of dreams, and the author of the plan by which Kgypt was saved from the awful famine. He thus was naturalized, and his civil status rendered compatible with his official rank. Then Aseniith, the daughter of the priest, wus given him to wife. Intermarriage with tills caste completed his naturalization by elevating him to social position. Jo seph's elcvutlon wus to save the world from famine. Christ's eleva tion was to save the world from spir itual death. All unknown to his breth ren, the Jews, Christ is now at tho, right hand of the Father, the Savior of the world from Its famine of death. As Joseph received n Gentile bride In the time of his rejection and exalta tion, so Christ Is now receiving a Gen I lie bride (Komuns 11 :2). III. Joseph's Wise Administration (vv. 40-10). He Hist made a careful survey of the land, then organized his forces nnd looked after the details of the work, lie did not use his power and position for himself, but to save others. He did not Idle his time away, for lie knew that only seven short years remained in which to work. Standard cold remedy for 10 year in tablet form Mfe, ure, no opiates bresk up a cold in 24 hour relieve (rip in 3 day. Money back if it fall. The genuine bos ha a Red top with Mr. HUT picture. At AU Drug Store. Cuticura Soap Best for Babyl Soap 2no.. Ointment J ninnm Mkcu mailed irw uy vmucui '"' BETTER LET CHILD CHOOSE SALESMEN w0ans,e,1 Our West Virginia Grown Nurry Stock. Fine cnnviwmlng ontllt FHEE. CaaU Commission Paid Weekly. Wills (or lerai. Tlte Cold Nursery Co., Mason City.W.Va. PATENTS Wntann K.Cnlman,Wah inuUHi.l ll'ioJu, rreo. Illyli .l ri rencoi. Ijo.i retail. Writer In Mother's Magazine Gives Advice as to Treatment of the Small People. Miinthii (!. Nichols makes n stroiis plea In Mot tier's M;ipizlnc, to allow the child to choose between rldit and wrong: "Don't make me do It, iiimntna, let mo do It," pleaded a little fellow on? day when his mother was trying to ex ercise rather arbitrary authority. 'A small boy was objecting to dolus: an errand for his mother. She said pleasantly, "I can inanai.'e If you do not do It. but I can fc'ct my work out of the way much sooner, If you do. SiiiidosIiic I let .vott choose whether you will nceomniodrte me, or I nceora module you. I'll say nothing more about this, and you may do Just what von think It Is fair for n boy to do by his mother." It did not take Ions, for the son to choose the better way ami to walk off proud of his independent action. ConxliiK a child to do what ho nimht to Is a (piestlomilile policy, yet In a dlpilllcd. innlier-of-fact manner to show 111 in that you tflve him credit for common sense mid a fair amount of amiability anT rlirht purpose Is to ciicoimicc him to use those iu:ilitles. It helps 111 til to do his best In the best possible way he chooses his own ac tion, and can choose n irsilit. Too Stout to Skip. "How stout Mrs. K. Is!" "Yes, she can't even skip thrmiKh dull story." Town Topics. Lives 200 Years! For more than 100 years. Haarlem Oil, the famous nutiomd remedy ol Holland, has been recoil ieil as an infallible rilu t from all forum of kidney nnd bladder dis orders. Its very a no is proof that it must have unusual merit. If you are troubled with pains or aches in the back, teei urea in me uiuriimn Fruit Rich in Oil. A new fruit coiiliiliiiiic a lurjie per centnee of oil bus been discovered In llio region of Torrcon, Mexico, and Is known by the mime of chiehopoxtlo. Experiments show that 25 per cent of Its contents consist of oil of urent val ue In industrial pursuits reipiirin;; a lubricant of hluh ouulity. It Is pro posed t introduce the cultivation of this fruit upon a lurjie scale. RECEIVING WAR CROSS The palriotia spirit and devotion with which Ameri can women havs so far performed war-service work and made sacrifices has never been equalled in ths history of any country. Mother, wives and sLstere supiwrt this burden with strength and fortitude. But those who s.re al ready miserable) from the complaints and weaknesses which are so common to women, should take the ri(?ht tonicforthc womanly system. If a woman is borne down by pain and sufferings at rcmilar or irregular intcrvuls, by nervousness or dizzy sjk'IIs, by headache or backache, "Favorite Prescription" ehnuld be taken, "l'avor ito Prescription" can now bo had in tablet form as well as liquid at mo?t drug- stores. Send to Uoctor Pierce's Invaliils' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for a ten-cent trial package of tablets. For fifty years Dr. Pierce's Pleusant Telleta have been most satisfactory in liver and bowel troubles. Danville, Va. " Ur. Pierce's Fuyor itc Prescription is a wonderful tonic for expectant mothers. My own ejcpcriuico with it hns proved to me that tt not only keeps the mother in a healtltv, happy con dition but it niso helps wonderfully in pna'ciitiii!? suffering. Mysister.nlso vouches f(,r the Prescription just ns enthusiastically as 1 do." Mrs. V. L. l'arton, 627 Monument SU From the landlord's point of view the man with a large family of small children Is a (hit failure. Mean Suggestion. Hi There lire many profoiin thoughts to be read In my mind. She Hound III calf? dN headaches, indigestion, innoinnia. painful or xtone in the bladder, you or too frequent pannage of urine, irritation in the hiiuiiicr, you w certainly find relief in dOLU will alniOHt MKDAL llorl,.m Oil Cmmulea. This is the K"od old remedy that haa stood the test for hundreds of years, prepared in ine proper uantity and convenient form to taue. la imported direct irora uouanu iuu- oratories, and you can get it at any drug store. It is a standard, old-time home remedy and needs no introduction. Kach capsule contains one dose of five drops and is pleasant and easy to take. They will quickly relieve thow stiffened joints, thst backache, rheumatism, lum bago, sciatica, gall atones, gravel, "brick dust." etc. our money promptly refund ed if they do not relieve you. liut lie sure to get the genuine OULI) MEDAL brand. In boxes, three sizes. Adv. If your eyra smart or feel scalded, man Hyp Balaam applied upon going to I Jutt tlia Ihlnf to rclliv them. Adv. Robed The two deadly enemies of tempta tion are will-power and won't-power. Immediate Shipments New South Corn Hill Writ ii for foil description nil prlc of this tuindard, durubl corn mill product Ada, wliolmom tnol. Or der nuod promptly. Writ today. jics cork nu co, hi . vnit sa. n t Bronchial Troubles 5?otli the Irritation snd you relieve the aiktttu. Do both, quickly and etfectirely f Uiing promptly dependable remedy Talking In a Circle. "Why doesn't that fellow come the point of his speech?" "There Isn't any point." fulness of his word, just as my confl- known, combined with some of the best rJonce In a five-dollar note rests In the blood purltlera. The perfect combination TTnirl States government God In his Word has offered to us eternal life In Christ Jesus. He tells me this Is a gift bestowed miraculously from above by the Holy Spirit. How t ' mv heart pneerlv reaches out for this alluring prize. He offers this to "who soever will." That Includes me. I be lieve and It Is mine. Faith Is the "title deed" to things hoped for. My fnlth mokes God real and his wonder ful salvation a blessed fact here and now 5 and "being fully persuaded that what he has promised he Is able also to perform," "I rejoice In hope of the glory of God." FI.IXfR BABF.R A flOOn TOXIC And Drive Malaria Out of the System. "Vonr'Habek acta like magic: I haTeaiTen ft to numerous people In my paritta who wer suffering' with chills, mnlarl,nd fever. I rec ommend It to those who are sufferers and In ned of a good tonic" Rev. 8. Scymnnowskl, St. Stephen's Church, Perth Amhor, N. J. Kllxlr Habelc, 60 cent, all drutralsts or by Parcel Post, prepaid, from Klocsewskl A Co., Washington, D. 0. Imports of almost 1!00,000,000 gal lons a year are required to meet Chi na's demand for kerosene. When Bah Is Teethlnat GROVBH BAHY UOWHL MHHIC1NM will correct tli Stnmwih snd Bowel trouble. Perfectly harm less. See dlracUon on the bouls. Some spinsters envy wives, nnd some wives envy spinsters. A Wholesome, Cleansing. V sTilll Belreshlng snd Healing wM Loflen Murine for Red Tj ness, Soreness, Granula- It ff Cation, Itching and Burning wj V0 the Eyes or Eyelids: "2 Drops" After the Movies. Motoring or Goli rill win your confidence. Ask Your Druggist foe Murine when your Eyes Need Care. U-U Marts Ey RtmsUy Co.. Cbicasa Washington Is now called to noon Victory prayers by an electric siren. The Habit of Prayer. William Gurnal, whose "Christian Armour" Is a real devotional classic, made, in his day, a solemn Inquiry of praycrless families. His words will bear prayerful and careful thought. "Ton that are heads of fam ilies," he said, "but have not had a heart to set tip the worship of God In them, I am afraid that God hath lit tle from you In your closets, who hath none from you In your families. It Is no breach of charity to suspect your cure for your own souls when you show none for your relations." action a We weave It, and cut It, and we The Loom of Life. It Is a solemn thought that every jno of ns carries about with him a mystical loom, and we are always weaving -weave, weave, weave this rolie which we wear, every thought 1 thread of the warp, every (bread of the weft, wo tlve it. and we stitch It, and then we put It 011 and wear It; and It sticks to us. Like 11 snail that crawls about your garden patches and makes Its shell Jy a pro less of secretion from out of Its own substance, so you and I are making that mysterious solemn thing, ve call character, moment by moment. It Is our own self iiKjdllled by our actions. Character is the precipitate from tho stream of conduct which, like the Nile tlelta, gradually rises solid and firm nbove the parent river, and confines Its How. Alexander Maclaren. Pack of Liars. "Them people over at Tuuillnvllle arc a pack of dad-burned liars!" de clared old Wash Gulliger of llumpus Itidge, Ark., upon his return from a night's stay In the county sent. "I driv' Into town Just after dusk, nnd a couple of miles before I got there I could hear n hooraw going on. When I arrived bells were clanging, whistles blowing, gents rambling around with torches, guns nnd such ns thnt. It 'peared to be a right lively function, but I missed something. " Tlcnsunt time,' says I to a feller, 'but whur Is he at?' " 'Whur Is who at?' says he. " The nigger,' says I. "'Aw, this hain't a lynching,' snys he. The allies have signed nn Arme nian with the Dutch.'" Kansas City Star. Color Classification. Hazel had been making mud pies and had gotten her face nnd hands smeared with dirt. Coming Into. the kitchen while tho girl was out, she began stirring some batter she found on the table. Her father happened to enter the room Just then and ex claimed: "What's going on here?" "I'm the new cook," announced Ha zel readily. "Well, If you're going to cook," said her father, "you'd better wash your face and hands first." "Oh," replied tho little girl, "I'm a negro cook." Sympathy Is one thing most men are always careful not to waste. A blind beggar depends altogether on bis sense of touch. KtaisififiiiMa GUARANTEED TO INSTANTLY RELIEVE ASTHMA 0H MONEY RtFUNOED ASK ANY DHU&GI&T n Ats79ntrnn SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY "AILMENTS An Inner Grace. Holiness Is something different fron virtue. It Is not the same as duty, still less Is It the same us religious be lief. It Is 11 name for an Inner grace of nature, an Instinct of the soul, by which, though knowing of earthly ap petites and worldly passions, tho spirit, purifying itself of these, nnd Independ ent of reason, argument nnd the strug gles of the will, dwells In patient and confident communion with tho seen nnd the unseen good. Look to the Light! Beyond every shadow lies n light. Beyond the Good Friday of u Jeopar dized world freedom lies the palpi tant resurrection dawn of a new lib erty for men which we will nurture in to u civilization such ns the world hits never been. God puts tho blackness before the transfiguring light; there fore, let not your heart be troubled, neither let It bo ufrnld. Memphis Commercial Appeal. Object of God's Solicitude. You are us much the object of God's solicit tide us If none lived but yourself. Itobortsen. There is only one medicine thnt really stands out pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-Root stnnds the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thou sands upon thousands of distressing cases. Swamp-Root, a physician's prescription for special diseases, makes friends quickly be cause its mild and immediate cflcct is soon realized in most cases. It is a gen tin. honlinir vecctable compound. Ktart treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medi um and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation fend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llinghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Another Angle. "Does the count intend to contest tils wife's suit for divorce?" "No; but his creditors do." A deposit of copper ore hns been dis covered In Sweden that is about f)0 per cent puro copper. at J-t 1 Y JV"1 . . ' - . . 1 t...l Net r,nnlent15Fluid Drachm; i: ". rnuni.-n PEH CENT. AVcicfablcPrcpafationfcrAs :Aihffrnnd bvRcula- 1in(Jthe5tomachsiuidcwxlsrf ThbyrwwioUn4DMnB Chccrfuincssana frr:. MtaWd-NOTWHWa", JhcUUiScltt Wr"! A hcli-ful Remedy for (kmslipntimoiKlDwrrtDW. and rcwr.sn.M-3 LOSS OF SLEEP fulUmfrojr ra7saSiinMat't 71','n r.OMPAWf. For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always. Bears tha Signature of 11' 1U In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. SS2BE2BB&: TMS eiMTUS SMMN. MSW TORN SITV. mm 1 - r J-.v fr.il 114 f Gold' "t farmers from the rich wheat fields of .'(mail whr vnu can bnv eood farm land at $15 to $30 per acre and raise from 20 to 45 bushels of $2 wheat to the acre it's easy to make money. Gmada offers In her provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta 160 Acre Homesteads Frea to Settlers and other land at very low prices. Thousands of farmers from the U. S. or their sons are yearly taking advantage of this great opportunity. Wonderful yields also of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mixed Farming is fully as profitable an Industry as grain raising. Good schools; markets convenient; climate excellent Write for literature ana particulars as 10 reaucea railway rates to Supt. Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to J. P. JXFFRXY, Cor. Walnut 1 Broad Sis.. Philadelphia, Pa. Canadian Government Agent You Are Dying By Acid When you have Heartburn. Gas, Bloat, and that Full Feeling after eating. TAKE ONE (FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE) Rids you of the Excess Acid and Overload and you will fairly feel the GAS driven out of your body THE BLOAT GOES WITH IT. IT GIVES YOU REAL STOMACH COMFORT Sold by druirirlsts (rnerlly-If your drna-a-lst can't supply you a bl- box of Xatorlo for 500. send us this sdr. with your nam nnd 1dros snd w will nd It to you ynn Pn srnii us the S0C after you get It. Address Katoulo Bcmedy Co., 1018 8. V. abah Are., Chicago. "' -.-SaV - life "-lN