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FASHIONS \n LOVE LETTERS
Modern Sw.i'n l > N v. t . > > f . c n 3
Wan Mr Predc r cf a Gen-
er.ition or So Ayo.
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It AH Depends.
11 bl'.-hliiR It out.
. !i| the liuck '
.1 tlir first ntnf.
-."t r. IfCti'il'
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thai n:
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No Win n 1 went Ti * ■ roi;'. *
,o bv ; i vlilnl Nltli i ti • . llil t: \tn "
OF INTEREST
TO WOMEfi
It Was Napoleon.
Ono aftenuin tin' In > of '-'>■■ i i f n■ ■
«■ 11~111n:- In l'ari > v a ,. • mI t
tllf Riillery of 11 :i' I.'i pH'iii.' lln
found all (lin ! ihitl . Irn rabit
Tl." y ftr r howi il to him I'liillp Au-
Kiuaus at l:i vinos
"That's Napoleon I, I,-.n't it?" said
t!n> boy.
"N'o," paid M do N'olhnr 'that 1 not
Napoleon 1, lint quitc; t; ,u: . ri
groat warrior."
They pass.-d to St. I^ouis who, ■ n
tip' bridge nf Tnilli'bourR \v;i'i bntti-
lll<" thn nrclmriRol Mleline] himself
"That's Napoleon 1?" rjuerled tin*
boy, with a wink of the ovn.
"N'o," «ald M. do Nolhar.
They arrived at llonr.v IV who was
carrying bread to the beaded Paris-
Ian
'Napoleon I""
"No, that's Henry TV."
The boy was visibly disappointed.
They skipped Louis XIV and XV and
passed quickly to the wars of the em-
pire. They stopped before the battle
of Austerlltz
"Napoleon I!" said the bey.
"Yes," said M. do Nolhao "How!
Your highness has recognized It? How
admirable that Is Ah, truly, your
highness Knows the history of France
marvclously well."— Le Cri do Tails.
Touch of Genius.
At an advertising men's dinner in
New York the subject of i^dIui catna
up and many definitions of genius
were given.
(Senilis was hard work. Cetilus was
nti infinite capacity Tor taking pains
Ceniux was the divine gift of heaven,
etc.
• Hut nt this point F. I Fletcher said-
' tleiitietnen, there i-m in to be many
different Ideas as to what roiiHtltim m
n y iilun, but I think we are ,||
that when It comes lo lend ng inoiiey
a genius Is a highly ipecul.itht risk "
Young M.in of 1C0 Years
Charles Ashford Shaf. r a farm hand
In the employ of Abrshsm H Silk. r.
six tnI1e« from Ni wi n, N J , recently
btK.uno id ' years old
Ills first trousers were dved with thn
|ulce of walnut hulls
Ills first presidential vote w.is for
Andrew Jackson In is.".|
Ills teeth broke down" earl? In life,
but he never has worn glasses
lie never was 111 until 1'."when ho
had the grip
lie has chewed tobacco sine he was
twenty two
He still shaves himself and says his
prayer*.
I.ast fall ho won the rorn husking
championship of Sussex county
When he was eighty-five he walked
five miles from .lohnsonbnrg to New-
ton in t'i5 minutes
Power of the Courts.
"Suppose n forelfn power should
hnd troops en our shores?"
"We'd repel em."
"Suppose we had! t sufficient
forces* "
"Tile!! we'll have !)|e 1 n v n ■ I. r e:l-
loli,' •! b> our i mi
Miss Duncan, of Oklahoma, Make,
New Plain Statements Fez
Publication in Interest
of Women.
Fash!-.(is 1 I :« • ' • as
amueln; :. a 11 <
does; with t! f
over tr■ r. -r
tin.. Hi i f
since ■ .!>■; j., t a• (.' • I v
people could ever 1 : "j i' ; < It
white choker 01 i.. ■ !■ he. I\ ( •''-<>•
linos a residue of feeling there •
bo in tip He dimmed !•••■ b-tten w•
disinter out of car In: I' v; Int. It is
bard to ills' ngai'i It 1: ■ un t ■ ej I
ai v frlllH and !!<■■:: sli< i f tie ; I
For surely love, true love, ought to
have the same vi ■ • • ■> 'iw
fa< '■•( are <,ir ■ ev> u It i.■ ■ I- •
net 4 (tug'.t i."i t' • y,e11; i.r t:
feel I; lo a nl tea I e f! . e \ |, r. «if
it. arid make It the .arn", In I: ai lor,
ni wa> s?
We can only point to t' ■ fact that
love letters ago terribly a we read
Plirli outpoint:,' of the t' rider Hentl-
ment as are published In the new vol-
ume as the Disraeli "Mfe "
Was ever woman In this manner
wooed?—with these elaborate nlghi-,
this pressing of hand to th" seat of
the tender feelings, this bent knee and
these ch'-eks bedewed with tears''
"I am mail with love My passion
Is frenzy The prospect, of our Imme-
diate meeting overwhelms nnd en-
trances in.v I pais my days and
nights In scenes of Strang" and fasci-
nating rapture , . ."
Did pho b'lleve him" f'erhap' I'.ut,
whether this lover wii" or w i-.ot
sincere, matters little 'M at was the
manner of the time, and >"ii, young
fellow, would have written Just f:o In
the dav-- of i;: :<i and i m I,on
don .Mirror
Chapel. Okla.—"Please print thli
letter, write Miss Mollie Du: - -no
this place "a It ma;, reach aiul helj
boni" j.i r i ufi- ring woman.
I' or 1, J-ai':. 1 had b'a !1 atTli'l'
with woman!, trouble.., and had tn
etfforent. treatn . nt . , but none of th. n
helped tin- any I sulTt red k.j mui !
1 i '"ild I n' • iI In ar it
1 had ' h dr awint; dow n pain ate1
a pain In i:do u, J„ .ulachu ami
those awi ;1 dl.'/y spells I was ver)
weak, and could ot lie up, at times
I derided to tr-. ('ardul, th' woman's
tonic, ai d I will mv I am not sorrv
that I did, for it helped me wonder
fully. I feel 111 " an entirely to-w per
son I i an w a: h all da • I . and at
t r !, d to lay o' her I -' hold du' le,,
and not feel tin d when night comes
I Intend to k. p i u du lin th.- h" usi-
Just as long a-: I I ■-e, for It. has done
me so much r - d
Cardui Is the ideal tonic remedy foi
women Its Ingredients ar.- i ijh ■ c I a 11 >
adapted for women's needs It soothei
pain, helps weakness, nervousness
dragging si-ti'-atlotis headache, back
ach" and other >-yt. ptoms of wotnaulj
trouble
('ardul Is purely vegetable, nnd hni
no bad aftereffects. Is good toi
young and old.
Try ("ardul
N P. — If. , i ■ Chillin^-ai Mr.-iirint C* , I .nrtin
A te. it |)r|> rTm^i:i, ( i .'-an v I' f
t>, . • t'u ;- ■ on y- in m i 01 i-#t" I I. I I m
7 (fitlftirtil fl Wflliflr,,' *r n I ill (,U;ll Wfnli-ri. Adv.
Only after trying do. : a man realiz.
t!.•■ manv thinfs he can't do.
11(11 Rrlirv,>i| in ao Minute*.
WeoUorJ'n situii.ii-i Lotion for all kindfl «
cut..,: Iteh, ,'ii Dm, ,.,i A'lv.
Swat Indirect.
M indy What foh yo hi n gidn' tc
do jiostolhoe so re :'lar? Are y./ eor
n spoiidin' wil' Some other female?'
Kastii "Nope; hut since ah bi • n a
readin' In de papers 'bout do: " 'con
soil , eo funds ah kind of thought all
n i I t. jio . 1 !v i-:' a iettall from d.i1
inii.n-.tah v 1 ;' rrieij u.-1,' i.iio.
Rather F
"Are you on fri
your neichhor Iti the
"Well, no, She's
Aiw a • > ■ ' - tier
witb
>rmal.
ndly terms
apartment s
rather formal
card when sh«
wishi to borrow flour, ii'Jlf sht
wants both Hour and sugar she sends
two cards."
ni cotiohi
arrh I w
t" try l'erunn
Id be vi rv glad
l can assure > ou
I. . f your b t.
IN FCV/f
BREAKS A COLD IN A DAY
And Cures Any Cough That Is Cur-
able. Noted Doctor's Formula.
FiGHT by congress ' new rotary postage stamp press
CI verness Required.
"In these days of high-cost living.'
Said Representative Do Forest, the
sponsor of the bill for [tensioning ex
jmsldents, 'we hear of many 'juoei
economics.
"On a street car the other day, at
the end of a discussion on saving and
retrenchment, a lady said decisively:
"'oh, any woman can cut her hus-
band's hair; but, believe me, it takes
a clever one to cut if so that othei
womou's husbands will suspect noth
Ing'"
Dr. Hartman Says:
Write to Peruna Testimonials If Yoti
Want to Know the Truth.
The following letter was received
bv Dr Hartman through his regulai
correspond* nee.
"I notice the testimonial of Mrs
Alice Hog le, which you give In your
last article. If I should write her do
you supjo • she would give me fur
tiler particulars? 1 loive heard it said
many times that such testimonials art
fakes; that they are either absolutely
Ilctitlol. , or else the Jleople IptVO bt ' r
hired to write them. I have been in
cllned to write >«.ii a gie.it uianj
times but these Htorl. i about patent
medicine advertisements bar.- <|is
me from doing so I am
afllioted with catarrh and should like
v. rv much to tin.! a remedy such ai
>our article <1. inbes."
To th. above letter Dr. Hartman
made i h. follow Ing n |dv
Mv (bar Madan 1 do not wondet
that mui are confused and iiav. lust
filth In advertised remedies
There h;.s h< • r o much said against
th- m so no:, h cmitrovers} com - rn
Ing them, I am not suriirlsed that
sonu j" ojilo have lout conlidence it.
them
I wish you would write Mrs, llogle
ns on woman to another. I wish you
would ask h> r whether she has been
hind to write such a testimonial,
whether her testimonial rojirosenti
the truth
I hop.- you will remember that she
Is a housewife, like yourself, that she
has something to do b> sbb s write
b tters, that she Is a woman of mod
orate means and cannot afford tc
writ, tin c letters and pay her own
Jiostag' I hope you will enclose
stamp :! ' can answer via without
I"■ s to hoi -If Mr llogle Is a V' ri
i s' :m.thlt I Iv and no doubt you w II
1 both profit b) being actjuulnted wltl
) f t tific a t10 n a p p r1 "RIATIONS
fix limit OF price.
ey POUTS ARE UNDER FIRE
'.'■harg"9 Lo : . o-g it Wa'jlilngton
Are Ma le A , nst Company
Bctore House.
V - • n \ dra prov' ion
aimed at, tin jio dor 11 „-1, following,
t. t uiou alio 1 . t hut | !„- (ju I'ont
l'ov, -;i;r < :i j. li> maiu'alm a lobbv
hoie and spend;, hundreds of thou
sands of dollars in Was'ihu'ton. was
a feature of the lortiflcatlon apjnti
priat a :i bill rtported to the house.
'I I 8 bill, w hic 11 oarri• - all ag-gn-
ga'e of • direct.- that no pu
of till a | -i ■1 01 : ' ''11 lie e\|M nded
for powder, other small-arms
Mb r. a' a m « of ."..Ic
a p mud.
I'.'i! h the army and nav> jiovvder
p! a■ Ficatliiiiv ars. nal and Indian
' i ni, i ■ , i• i t i\ ei1 are niakin:.: powder
at mm h h . than the G"i- the govern
ne nt now pays per pound to the Du
(Pun1 I'owder Company of Wilmington,
Del
Hob- rt S. Wad I ell, represent In:- tne
ii lay ii Sa:' i v I'iiuIt i 'oinpany of
1 I - vi a ml, oI: a rgi I in ti t iinony 1
l ire I lie appr- <; -r ,i ion commit!i e" ih it
tl " lui I'on: T, : ' < -oinpany has m ver
be.-ti aeoiised of ! i i t o win away n 1011o .
and that "they kept tor some time
on tl •• I'olotnae river a jirlvatt- yacht
«•: T. I 'uj>"ill, j ii sklent of the pow-
der tru
"That ;. ach!," added Mr. Waddell,
"■ ' i ■ i I'■ i r u tip sklpjier
told me was tor : ■ ■ • . a I ortainment
pur," a: 1 r irder wa - ma;
nifi' "Hi .y sn;-i'- a il Tl - y: ht. inane
e\0 i ,b- ! A ( ell Wa; l.w-: «-Il and
Indian Head.
dr. Waddell to-oifo-d that Ue did
!.'it kno.v fjf any money being spent
in the corruption of any government
(V'l'icial "by tho Du l'on: peojile," bill
that "it would I o foolish lo consider
that the government will ever get any
competition against a trust like that
of the Du Fonts."
lie testified that tho army and navy
officers, "juirtb ularl. the army, came
in direct contact, with Senator Henry
A. Du Font of Delaware, chairman of
tho committee on military affairs iu
tho senate, "whose position gives him
a strong Influence conii>,ured with that
of an outside manufacturer." He cites
an instance In which "the Intimacy ami
confidence grown up between the Du
Font people resulted iu a lax lttspec
tion of the Du Font plant.
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COL R. M. IOHMSTON.
, , ,, i ;" I !«'< ouncjw
f.' i ; . , : . - . a ' "t Mob*
I . ,. .1 I< - ■ entrate.l 1 me).
T i 1 " .
] .1 a 1: t int "1' ge'ul wlils-
I , v -| . I,' i V i t- a s|" " '111 u Is a t tor
| .ill!' Smaller doses
I ■ Tills ts tho
, , ,(' , O, -1■ ierii-e. There
"r '" '«
- . \p. rim.-nt
i . I' ■ e 111 get Hilly
la;.- i "inpiiuna
1 h half ounc«
a. 1"! serew-top
I, | i ,1-. n->t have
i< , «: t i: .1111• kly from
I' > Tlit has been
. , vi ii let for six
..,,, ' or fa l ni II' s know
i... ,, i .'i i-v lb- i ili.lii! Flsar*
I ..alio al !•... "t Chicago.
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.Y.I.'.a .fcw - jj
MAY ABOLISH INAUGURAL BALL.
Governor Wilson Writes to Chairman
of Washington Committee.
Trenton, N. .1, President cbet Wil-
son favors abolishment of the Inaug-
ural hall. This became known when
ho s' liat a letter to William Corco-
ran Kustis at Washington, chairman
, ot the Inauguration committee, asking
him to consider the feasibility of
omitting it. Mr, Wilson's letter says
iu part:
''.Mi Ii. ir Sir. Kustis;' After taking
com, ' I with a gri at many poi -ms ami
assessing, as well as 1 could, general
opinion iu the matter, I have come to
the conclusion thai It Is my duty to
iisit you to consider the feasibility of
omitting tho Ina:.; urul ball aitogekn
i r.
I do (his with a great deal of hesi-
tation, I • cause 1 don't wish to In-
terfere with 6' -tied practices or with
reasonable i vpeetatloim of those whc
u uallv g.o to enjto. the Inauguia'ion."
i'lie letter continues that he op
Jio: . s the ball because- of the large
liuliii' t expense upon the government
incidental to it, and because these
balls have ceased to In necessary to
the enjoyment of the visitors in Wash-
ington for tho inaugratlon.
Plan to Register Chips.
He ion, Mass There have been ju-r-
slsteiit reports here that the I'nlted
Fruit Coinpan.v s fleet of steamships,
numbering a scon and controlling
ov.-r all,000 ton,-, of shipping, will soon
be placed under American registry, In
anticipation of the opening of the Fail
aula canal. The reports further add
liattl .'.li/ii' ••ni !>:> ■ ers T •• ve-si '
1 V 1' . * !r ' 'if ' 111:
Fatal Auli
Tffilffiili'iiWtHi'wr
I bis Is !hft new rotary postage-
stamp press of the I'nlted Statis hu-
r. au of engraving and printing, nnd
Its inventor, Benjamin I! Htlckncy.
Heretofore Rtniups have been printed
by hand on flat-bod presses. This
machine does the work better than tho
old method and at a having of ii" j>e«-
eont.
PREVAIL IN SALONIKi
THIRTY THOUSAND MOSLEM REF.
UGEES PENNILESS.
ABOUT THIRTY DEATHS DAILY
Relief Given by International Com.
mission, but Inadequate to
Care for All.
Col. R. M. Johnston, editor of the
Houston Post, has been selected by
the governar of Te«.is to succeed J.
W. Bailey in the United States senate.
His term will expire on March 4.
1,6^0,000 DIVORCES IN -10 YEARS.
Rev. Francis Moody Presents Interest
Ing Figures to N. Y. Conference.
Divorces In ISM- -Mranted In United
Stall 1, K'U.OOO; children deprived of
one or more parents by these divorces,
70,000.
in Forty Years—Granted in
I States, l.S,-,0,000; persons
(100 homeless Moslems has reached Stv
lonlkl, fleeing from all parts of Mac#
donla.
Divor< •
the I' n it t
affected.
est. tl.
Troops Honored by Italian King.
Home.- Kiim Victor Knunanuei r
viewed repn ■ ntatlve detachments oi
,,nun,Dei'; cases In the middle | a|i armies which jiartlcljiated In
In Illinois, 120,000;
Pennsylvania, li.",7< California, 00,-
000; New \ ork, il.-' nO.
Hi v \Ii Moodj a " its that as New
Y.X , sent over p. . :•-. to Otli(,r
states to got divorces Hot legal 111 this
'ate, No v Yuri s soon .- sild be ova
]|e .-a d that in ivveiry us
,o" out of '.'i 1 ' iii\oi- ■ In tla
I n,i. -! St a - bad hi . 11 eff,-i ted b
a «Ii'iu " of n . idenoe to stales w ith
• •as. dive: " in a s.
campaign of Tripoli. The troops after
ward defiled befog" the royal family
and marched to (he Victor lanrianuel
mommi' lit where till kin:' III 1 -in th«
altar of the fatherland, di •" - d tho
colors of several regiments whb b were
especially distinguished in the war.
Cold medals who pi' ■ uted to tho
i-'ifty second liif.iiitr;. nnd artillery
corps v I lie fifteen sliver nnd sevoli«
• ■ 1 a 1.. ' re ■ !- '" u-1 > j
brot
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Ind
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it Ar.cspt Yale Profi"
rshlp.
ask voi r drl g-
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ilOR 1913.
root:
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stri'
b 11 d<
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and
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t.ilH
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di <
th r
ik up
II f or
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tared
ather
than
1 >' a I ' 'I tl.e ap"
; - nn III of |{. nt I- - ir " hi . lit
• o ' u \- n
1 ly In \pril imd '111 d dtve !IiIh
s: no 1 'un i : , .0 io 1
• aiacter Hi work wir insist of
re| ar course of h-otiires on the
1 etn-ral aibje. t of jonstltiltlonal law,
11 also ;• • • .in., ii n 'a n
'ili.. law 100I, bis eta t ( m - -i tber^
being not yet determined upon.
Its Pace.
1 I
"S- tl" o runs Its race?"
'Yes, In the laps of years." ''-4
"Up flpinst It"
You arc certainly "up against
it" when your meals cause
you distress, such as Bloat-
ing, Heartburn, Sourness,
Headache, Nausea
OP.
will soon im-
^ prove your condition.
It strengthens the entire di-
gestive system and safe-
guards you against attack of
Colds,GrippeorMalaria.Try
bottle and be convinced.
unkind inference:.
Salonlkl, Macedonia, via Budapest
Hungary.—Sickening misery haunti
Salonlkl, the beautiful seajiort nnd caj>
ital of Macedonia. Thirty thousand
Moslem refugees, penniless and ahel* j
i less ure lying cold, emaciated and j
sick 011 the floors of mosques and Im-
provised bosjiltals, with more jiourlnji
In continually,
TI10 Greek authorities are doing
something to alleviate the suffering,
but the relief is entirely Inadequate.!
Old men, Bolt-featured Mohammedan
women and sweet, black-eyed babies
a month ago died In tho streets like
lies. They are still dying at the rati
[of thirty daily l'roin cspo ine and mal-
nutrition, coinmonltt, malaria and dy-
lOiitery. Whole families are forced tc
I subsist for twenty-four hours on one 1
loaf of bread Tho women > .jioolally,
at e suffering severely. Illness is gen-;
eral'v prevalent among the yotingei
children.
Meanwhile excellent relief work It
being done by an International com :
j mission, In which American initiative
lias played a prominent part. Through' j
lout the conquered territory about ono
, third of the villages have been burned,
J no living thing remaining save faith,
fill dogs, ■ 111f 1 ink at the mnoldcrn^
New Virk. Itev, Francis M Moody. | ruins, ami starving cats mowing pit
an active agent of tho movement toJonusly as they run to meet anyone coin,
j secure national divorce tow*, or ill lm; ni,-ir them. Hut Halontki is Hill
Ileast uniform divorce laws m all (feeIflnt place Men where there 1 still
1 ia ■ laid ' line divorce figurea be actual human misery requiring lmine
tore eoiifereiie. of marriage and di dutte succor.
I v oree ei.iiiini- "ns here These are j since tho beginning of the war TiO,-
-"au1 of bis stat. tics:
I HlMll!;!
903 Main Street
Pianos
and
Organs
AI Factory PrIeti,City
Tt-rmi Ffic Trial. W
Fay Fnifht an(t take
all the Rlik.
will pl.icr In your home n beautiful high
'• iM.iti'inr oik'.«n lor thirty ilavs, tier of
< I'.tU ' , it tl l-.iwt'- i puce tn Atiurn ;i - pay-
■ int.f , to (tint voutvcH when Natttfled.
>V . 1 1 v til . I 1. < sut h mak« •• .ih VVfber,
' 'H. lv«'t I'i it I Hush Lane, !^ yhe,
I 1 1I tin .11, -. Jf e Frruch,
' ' 1 1 I iid, l.udw k, St haef-
' ' •|,,i ' 1 Ii I tiM 1'iaudH Kimball
1 1 I'l'tnt ami the Kraut
\ 'ii' V\ rit•• for u copy
■ 1 ' I K! I . l'honr, wire
II v- us i «'. '.vi > uaiantee batihlaction.
LHHE PiailO COKPAHY
Tils LARC, 1ST I'IANQ nil I It
( UNC1RN IN TEXAS UALLNO
lie«t t'vugh Hymp. (looj. U«« 1
to tttnf. H .lit I>rti|fisls.
HEQHIIlZEEIEa
stimulate tho torft*l liver, utrenicthcn the
dUc^tthc orviaiiH. regulate thehowi'U. A rent- t
cJy (or hUk hcutluche. Uncijualcd as as
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.
tile£antIy aiieur coulcU. Small Joae. I'rlcc, 25c.
STOfiES RfcMEOV
(iNft (HI I ><i more (•uIikIiiii* |>itina
or Arktm lit Hlnuiitrh, Hark, Nl.le or
hbunlileni l.iier 1 loultlr MoBiat-b Miser*. ■pr|ikii . t'oiif, Uaat
lUlloium Ileal ar bt >. ( oiisllpalion, I'llm.t atarih.Nerxiusiiraa,
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t««u ASII\ I I HI I). Srad for ro|i;rlf bird JtHMI Al. CDCC
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"WluTo iloea ho live? In Europo?"
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ror HACK4CHI, rheumatism.
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Texas Directory
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Comolflt with Roller Chain, and Coaiter Brakaa
Motorcycles and Supplies
Call or write
CHAS. 0TT, 1003 Elm Street, DALLAS, TEXAS
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
EDISON WAX AMBEROLS
l'laylni? 4 lofijr minute**, now reduced to SI ets.
Htitndiirtl 2 minute record*, 21 cents. Player
Piano KoIIh, 86 i er cent dlaeount. ws cirrr
complete Hi.M-kH, Hend for cataloKuea,
HOUSTON PHONOGRAPH CO.
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1913, newspaper, January 24, 1913; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393999/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.