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SOME !NCIDENTS ARE STILL Ui True Story of the Audacious Locked in Secrecy-Disappi Chapter That Is Prol Missing Grar New York.-So Va11s1 uns ben the C atg. iti (s raoni(I he progress of t European ir that a pulic which se Zn the papers them ws of grent 1things th1n ithe worl bi hits seen C1tutries i has little ateleitioln for I minor ilde(t'iIIs. it-hill the gre ,vampulgns Wnill lite national inovilieen andt senitintentls whichl 1unke p 11 lI builk of the war news tler'e is ; I who w'iilerness of ti rt lt ani l pIk i cI t'es .and maysteriotis happettings, wich In: by itilar4'Irt' l ii l -e I'usii of itt thiigs si. lizily b enlise t e l lIti :114 1 :not follow lthlIII .a lI. Yet he Is u0l l' reasoll t 11i1 ranf thll. [Ite''til' I il t-I ie It t e ,thli- wi:1. will n b11 4 24' vil' n f li:' 11, 11 ?(jsr f''is aIr~ th glo~sit' 1al'oli3tel I:I''. Aerns olf which little, has been hea AN ye . l9ii tha.t1lt tlittle f 'org ot '. i.\ 1thinws wh4. ichhve beenl ilmssenl o ;"y arnnnts utal prSs nIniq peolw -With th 4 lir st Iite b 4.e411m, II m l 1 'dihate 01hing. were occulpyng th.,Il Arile n in. will 114. tin p hill r by .i l 11 4 Ifana lt ilssei ss 1 1 th gunmlith's thalt *.lJfr st res ril In o i a1 1 ;1l is it is t b -:lea r e l illt Ib t tl i a n- l i lent s :: I tiegel'ls will 11a1 Alslt bilt r.webol lti'l Vle trut I n 4 very hinlg epttl th 1 1n.1 j14r l vti ts. l 1n i1 11 241' Ilt l tel i Heshhs ~ t ll, (1ineb -u .tee o which is kn oni I(, ,i s 41m1 re h ll\ris it.r w llt 111istris bu ts1111 h:1 w!ar -. kep secr4e1 by Jte vsor shi r ia of1' ex111it' p 11 1:1i turl-lit it Arid HO're14 is *-*Jill l thirdi chi ssi 4f ill 'hh :1 '1 "'is i 'thave e 11v b :11il i nM14i 1y v3 xidnineel' - -.h114 Irnih 11 bo wh11c1 h i IW Oie I: 1]'ri 111 I i 4)hill kil I'll Wl itn 141 'I44 -I Jll I- I ,'1121:11 i t' 4.\ t Will en 1n 4 t tu 1) ligh1t. First Aeroplane Raid. In ' is OWte eins isw aIwsr llt he w1 ar. 1n l\ g s I 2. 191 1. lit 41 I ti ert l 1hr 'll :111 1ra4i. t iu- Ilo ui , but'1 2 1 be 4r11 :1 1 h h11141 1 NhO re I r hti11 t 1)lit i t 1oln tweds h41 m-rg. N'.w, nerial wart'4r was s -A novelly Ii 111 t lin - -I li t 1 l4 Turkish \\'it te li ll. aLn ci lio 91141 set'ent I e t iteginning.e I n' alenmplof i s ra-o In rI eI arouse~ ~ ~~~~v csierb-ners. I0 .t4 h %e Is o tilt r . l er w 4' iIl I 'th f41 1 4 j4t 11.i1 i i ,,I Oill i few I 'lines, \%' Ith 14 1 i' 1j ' II ''.. 4'n i it heen41' it ~irien off b ri ll e k. te next d 41.11 1 I it' 5lla; ti ns '' of2' war r2igIu a''n ('efl ite. inv)14 /.hnIa If 411:1 'i lu, 1 hihtin:)1 b21 r L'4' i eg eI 'lin) te air' attl12i41t1- why N 'rgtberg wt 211r 41n41! I. It e'ine 2n1r1 of thesl h)'iI tory tf thet 14irs41t'ee (4f (tel war; know here 1the4 ttnysterioll us ir ett frin. Nll w, 1 3'theI' oit al1 14this li. in theI 144 tiotl'l of14 Nurher ---i nort'54111 n Mrystist.r of the Fa'rnh frat. turd nl.eaIy twie fat t' 4r frot theli bc ter~t of glisn l'oland.4 M4tIigts1. 'une<igthe plrooo lwar; uo IafIng' firner fienlro ithe Ver''ztl'itn 4 parew wth ot til tyselet 4) ltos: J1 t. lut w y N rib r? I the oly cty nineke ; h-ex i reIhtlr ahtdonna OF THE WAR THAT NSOLVED MYSTERIES and Fate of the Karlsruhe Remain .arance of Von Rintelen Is Another ific of Many Rumors-The d Vizier of Turkey 'x 11tl uuitil o lant.s ailong the transconti l110 netatl linle frorn11 Ihu(llvostok n1111ght LeS havile an imiortant hearing on the wiar, e'r 911il lit a ceutilry niich of which was lit sparsely set1h1a1 114l had few flielli to ties for reptr wrk. the (lest ruction of It onie or t i brhlitgl s ini- 1ht have held p1) Is traille' for iianths. But nothing inore te WasII t'9 IN I h Of iho ( ;ertt1ns a ftter the Ilv news ei ate otit liltt Ihey hi2( Started lon t h0ir 2 vtur ; 1 o SpresItulably 4 s lu9tissi29 4ort J.1a1p13an1SI. spiles found theit -r 611t. or Ihe'y awre kill.'' by hostile nn li lives il lite Inore tlIelvilized regianls through which their route Illy. k Th' of fll- 4;1.1r.tan1 ('uiser v shippi9ig in th solth Atliitle ear9'ly I- n the w:r :911 won a reptaitionl see m ill only I t 11:1t oif' tIhe l'tnilen, has Y nelver. beenl --;IabIsh I w Iith an ytIln1-g I' ke fitIo.ini ; . . :.:nthoug4h Ili ' itish ' :i a lt :? ' ''I 1111 it Jll,% ev 1 1 ieall to b lieva that the Kitrls %% r *Ia s suink ill N11v'ualnhor. 1911. (' r - tinly after tha' :h'.r W0111 no4a uslaret' 1'19IIl 99'c'5 Ia'V 1 '11 j~'9 \\'hli,'l 191d ' 'i:'sl i' y ?hl '9gi t' e i I~ 'on fII -'rush 2 n1 re-h' ant!19 ia: l I n (thelS t Itrl i.-h u a-shiis, in ltlng t wo) or r, w ' cinh I lit. h '' ribl an I:il I it, so.nh: hi . l t-, I- f i te ( i;9-man 1 rail'r, an' If tl y hial (:au1lhi tactr 1 h14-y w ul I Ia v laz' ' tt' (i-ws 1,m-9 nIl with'. i It xcep fat' tatle alr twofa un 'esie cions1- -t Ilt, v ry . ou(ltset h iwl.hKrlrh seins to 99aI ' - -h" In evaorilin I I iLIhI (iiite' I - I'1 111' [ll la - I The :ic'n'ral bael:iie ' h as la'9n thazt shea I urh-k el Iv a t 4i t, ll tll - ". ~ .9a 2 liro :::: It e leh-act' nl unt at2 ih..i s::p %. u h a1lu s 4-n1 h'i' I r ! s' ran!.' i an o fi1' tit- \\'indwardl S I. \i, .: - ,-'.>ry. Ihis ongle frol -ha 2 ; : I. -n i.1 -h 'he' lit. blown S - % ubi!-' h -1 .- w \w:s :1 Na'. U Wild Rumors From India. I I9 r.*I I-: othI- I atures of tll - N hih art. < ite s ti~ II IV ' I Iat91 ' %' unich 9 : :' 2' ..: !i' \:9 2?2 .g iai . 9 i s ':- lz lIsat-l s mwaad ; l e i lt t ru h a "'T t ta , k own wl ri aughI 929 .- l22: iti' I> 4. . I i'ja'ail a itV l in l l ci '9191 --i i Itc9i :olls the unatries "t'res a l-w t i by u h it' laaal'd1e1' )V' o9tc'.a ian ''k llf a !ht st9'l9la'l ct' Tin'keyt, I i .bv.'i j 1!1 lra l.I n e t ii. n1 '2-1. 2.1 a'-'lli-uh1 tl t i Inic \ bh l Fi . frt i l ;114". at il isores I 1 Ii1i.1 Wl:9~il 1: :- Vh a Ilr. I th 1 .lin -n- I. t 29 9t ac' 199t 19c'f i asion'sl fri th9'e 'Af-'( Ii- 'ratij1t t y ire:sjl.(9c9c~2 ~l .c'''lt~ il hI isa ntr9222ai ''I :1 t'e .' aita faTure y, al' rI 'itsh who'ia:' cait'd to he' ('' rg11 I' n111. 2 ale tai Ilin a''9rlait'il anel'l 'leopo 1 taltall' w'a '1 119 , t:a'' hae Y e tere .9 wstl' a11a iron ensrshit tn ianyte tile Is 9cIntul a trae'rs. all' thoset wtih'o ''hll 9'. n9929 n a' 119 atesl Iro ttt rnta't91 i ar tut'Il till a ient.151 nehnt2' tli&a th tsince' t war he I- - ai a " te of thet verydaecous '' h- II e it. ' vagucin'i1S. hfa' ralttlei of''V t b'te 1999 99-:asI .\ta'r'a. wher Sl~tae lt 'r- fo i nal999 th'a ll : f' 999 4. After(l'~l ta all 2 a fl S11 t1 i l At'h ''Iilli p a i ) lhi' v7.. ca1r 1I 'iI ',c t'ti2us' of ltc' I coti n ry. ga''''11 it, I?1- a de 'spli'e ultii ri ccI Ied vicos s a t heti o- illl''99 t. 2t I2ugg t. t tt ith Sthe s lI~t'iiary ,- 'hitr ofe 9a l'iat AII'rlIn wall. ('.11 atike i'ctrsting rei ng whn.'h a- lI't'itish wca 192 .tti c I all ''ts i ztiube II 929.lirii as been 191 scet i ve I sI It'll sink-. 111 h It211 ofit.' 0 .\ti hll'eintis, Iolil'l of 1 the 29w i s t til29iI 19'. 2919 p e'efl 111f 91 st (e'1ire tla 9' byta ii a 1911291f th ('Inorthwet co91 a' of11 tilllit l l ca ''a'a at'shp Oc1t' ob ere'st '1? ha' neveri :sl lie ittelthe lossV oI(fl thi 9''. 19 11hip, a'a'augh A'(r9ero Ienn 19 correspod 11s layIrta'ee II~tt 4 aue ti til ise sitchI(11 91( 1. lhta'sin 51 "if' wl e 1191 the9'111 A t'stn 119u , p.I Sl'rtg a'5 ll ly h Ahytldneioti wa as~ slitMQ 118t1Ls19(1I'rte lk ha nohn hrtutdtt8 uned t 1-lii1 Swilly Its a naval base. it was upitirently soine tilne after that that tle bss'e of the fleet was refiloved to sesipa l'lowN', iI the Orklieys. The Missing Grand Vizier. tecently reports froin allied sources have asserted that Said Halim, the Tirklsh grand vizier, has been missing for' 1tior1e than a year, and that he is believed to live been inurdered at the Instigation of soineone in the party of E'nver Biy. This may, of course, be merely one of the plicturesque ro ninneps such its those which had the (Germnan crown prince a sultide, in Sine or assassintateti n (1ozen tMnies in the early days of the war. Again, there many be truth in It. The in trigues of various parties in Constan tinople have been effectually covered tip in the last two years. Tle inijor inilit iry operitions Onl all frolnts lav'e beeni (etaliletl with cont sitrable fullness for the last year. buit vtriy li the war the cetisorship pmrtiltlrly that of the lritish aI F'rench wits so strict that there was little bcitsi iie III stppleinent tihe bare narriaive (fr the iprogress of events wilt anly descriptive stories of the thlinogs 01hat were nelaly Iaking place. Thell F-rench offensive lin Alsaiee-Lor raie mli th' Ariennes in Atgtist. 101-I, for in ltlee, inu1st have olfI-ee . geatatotiant of' plitur6stiue interi 0l. 11ar1tleullarly In the <listricts where he i-'rlch forces were welcolil'eit 1 Ivliverers, thet vanlguardl of reveng,%e rit IS71. hit the ifllsasters (to tilt' ill l4 e s t NI ivll'. M olls. 11141 Ctit nrierii 114 t ii h risil lilt il ert'e t t he rili it 111 1t11 the ptli't n st Itit to sutch at xivt 111:ha1 eveni yet row pierson s otit - iPeo 'renich .1n1( 4:4.ri11:11 111111111ry 1f11Ili k ow 111u4-h .1h)4011 thle ollter 'rt'itt'h orinllsives oif Ilte wlir weeks 1' Ohw will. except 11h1t t ilre were haO Its ranking with those #of 18'70 thantI inve since h roinle %%w hIrb l- 14ious, 1111d 11:1 tHw F-renlch were.O 4-verywhere cIrliv It baitk. Germans Silent on Victories. .ll ith4 w' rrinlit'ii tioit s. il it latiterl 1,Imlicy, halve snill tulore thani wa-:s 11141ry l b -ti t tli' feld c e ts; lil iit ertitan Selip1 be ihev onkly onles who i f sipprt'sse t 4 inft I tt lot' tholt 141ri411u. victolries., This Is prlual ru14 Inl the( ca1se or Talinn-nhelrg,whr litu nburg'tilittigti't l thIle first Iits It'n arli iet lii Vtvatlt'ing 'lt 'I ri t'issia, will oi I ful j ' , '1 11'it I ttop htriy Wtilh 1t 11gh. vivtory. Tn-hrgwas 41n14 a il l few st 'it t'i's of tie l t lt-fish 14'11 hli ttle-1 h oniilict etweenl twoi itli's. ie it oft lit ti' I l i t 1111t1- of n1 ti iiitl, but1)1 inu~t saiver a l've inf tlly in the o itt'' el itll un1 1't'1inl eti. g t'gither for itfight to 1thv oef Itti it gatua lin ninp re~lby anly h111tin 14wt I1 4) I lit ' t tre(t':htne -th1 i t I hit s i see n ;t unit fitws prit'hnh'ry hIt' ge'ttvtt. Yt nixt to nothing is 3onaoutw the( qletils of Trannen virg, o fuisite fSif T ilei' s;. thii sto lis that have groWtii ilt in t'u tti X at'lits (l - 1 it11 by thousn'tl sl ' sint ' wislii wher they lrownil in mire 1 stligil int water hiive been Ipr'o taet IyIth a inty fit great (1legree1'b by kliSK 111'lti 111i1i;tY (1111 1111)(1t'01111111"'i to leit' ant' (Ifoi thu l'lan'it HInd'nburg i tt'i'si'. It 11h0 fir4st annieoh ieiSa of tt littitl n Aineriei vorrespodt ent vrDite n 5.o-wori st ory of it. hl irsu tnnb fly on i Ineoult of the'rest 1114' s o ' th t'te e II I : Ien Is s ip.% I I < I v 'k tt. lI i hiin' ofaitS grett f sirnt'n'tt vit' of' therittie whereI ithe Potss'lesi 0lefntet f' t' Tetv'ni kutliht (nl141. nnis pro-hi h-tnanl'i tra i h' s i onl lit' turingflt Id t'ofs sk the lt ei. Ofg te 113' et'ta'eit ant11he t'ti fll'iii'o Ilst Tann ln it' incoiter f talw thet hilvitel was Iet ltt'ly'' ost n't't w on the retsti 1was 4111 ii 's no ii e Prtilinte. lt( it' o Tiinii nbergt as ti't ha'tlifsliten-13 tlttiignw ts fon'cer t a Al t i'tilinof isthatoth aiipryi of Slai'yf wai'son. hecldyi hein.httn seinsto BRICK-PAVED ROADS DURABLE Use of Blocks Is Becom.ing Common in Many States-Afford Good Foothold for Horses. Tle selection of the kind of brick to be used is One of the most impor tant factors In the siccess or faillure of h'iek-paived highways, according to a professional bulletin on "Brick Itds." recetly issued by the United States departinent of agriculture. The use (if brick for paving country roads, the publiention declares, Is becomling 'olilmlto Ii11111 ayStates. Thf- principal advantages which lrik roads possess, according to the a ut hrs. may lie stated briefly as fol lows: (1) They are durable under ptacticjlly all traille conditions; (2) hey : tford (tsy traction n1111d 11od -rately good foothold for horses; and WO) they are easily maintained and keivt clean. The lrincipal disadvantage Is the uigh lirst east. The defects which fre oiuntly result from lack of uniforinity i the quality of the brick or from 'oir construction are usually to be raced indirectly to an effort to reduce he first cost or to a popular feelIng ha.1 t ]14,111 ainterials should he used, 'vin When of inferIor quality. The first brick pavenent corinstrut '( iln this enutntry, it is staled, dates mack to 1872. and Charleston, W. Va., Laying Vitrified - Brick Pavement. bilts the distinction of being the fitst Atitericani city to elnlloy this produ tct for pain~ g. F-or a number of years aift er its nt tr'iduct ion, however, the use oif unavintg bick was contined princi jail ly te city stre'(ets, andt owving to thy fri*.ueniit initferliorit y ini the quality of he brick t ad lack of caire in con st ructiont, very' fi w (f the early patve~ ints Di'rDvedl1 sictoiy. Even now, aifteur t he experietnce (of forty years hasis dletiotnstraoted t hat it ia entirely prtCticenble to contst ruct sa tisfactory Ibrick pcavemrents wvhen proper care is e'xercised, and( thi.t muchte waste re -uilts from the use of poor maitterials orn faulty construction, instuanes can still h e frequently found where com-~ 'a rat ively new l'avemuents have wiholiy ''r IIartijally failed fromt eiauses whieh auight ensily haive been prevented. '[le 1-urpose of the new b)uletin, wiIch inn b~I e hiad free, its long as the diepartanent's supprly hists, b~y roadi en g'inieers. suplervis'ors and( othiers con-. toaitinilg the coinstrnuction of brick roDads, is to mnake clearn certain impor aInt essentials in thne c!hosing of brick for a pavernenit tind In laying it so that the highway will enidure. it is very [soort ecen(otny, the engi. neers ;oint (tut, to use ai locatlly mitnu fai t uredi brick unless thiis brick ia of a iIgh st tanda rd. (Coltor, spetlefi grav It y. alhserpitive. (ower, or even the -rIh -1 ir(.ngth. oft btrick iare niot nie tr'( reli.ble tests. Itt getnral, a1 tSe. :h br1 ick shltdIl he uif ortnt iil e Crfeet int sihape, free' fromtt rag. ad (deep kiin tumrks. i10achi brieli lahcub)i he ho~itu'geneotus int te'xture antu t~c rt fro ihjact liable sea tan. it'it <rn~k ' lheid bl'.le ii ited in ntumbtej 11nd( EXt int. iad theu entire brick shtould ie v:tri id atnd should continr nteithie lifuse nor(lI (i glassy sptots. Benefits of Concrete Roads. it' Me road'is make dailly nural malu de'ter a (nt. every hiomte uniit ini th( CD'"'tlyt is i utt on thte news wvirt w'itIh th' ;-lit ioi, fintantua), I ndutstia :. d trad u I 'nter('s oaf tne earth. Trans~mit Best Thoughts. ilhe 1 ui it.eaaght, of th e world in ey, .t'htievel.itt is trantsmuittedi over night tthe breakfasgt tabde of thte commu.nt ni t y servedl by a network of concrete Drag Helps Wonderfully. Thei farm ter is good enouigh and oftex .ieb1 ftnoutgh to ride int ian atttomtobile v~he tIevert lhe waints to, but the roads are n ait fit to rIde over much of tht ine. A little work with the road draj hieihm wonmrunl. HIGH COST OF LIVING This is a serious matter with house keepers as food prices are constanitly going up. To overcome this, cut out the high priced meat dishes anti seirve your family more Skinner's Macaroni and Spaghetti, the cheapest, most de Ilcious and most nutritious of all foods. Write the Skinner Mfg. Co., Omaha, Nebr., for beautiful cook book, telling how to prepare it in a hundred different ways. It's free to every woman.-Adv. Surprised Dinner Party. In a recently published boow Sir Henry Lucy has a charming story of the late Canon Ainger. The canon was very fond of children, and set out one night to attend a party given "by children for children." "Don't announce me," he said to the servant. Leaving his coat and lat downstairs, he quietly opilied the drawing-roorn door, where the buzz of voices an niounced the presence of company. Dropplug on his hands and knees lie entered, tuaking strange noises distinct ly resembling tie, nicghing of a horse. Aware of a itead silence. ie looked ip, and1(l found the guests assetmbled for an eight-o'clock dinner regardins himn With disgust not unnixed with alarin. The chiidren's party was next door. -YuhsConmpanion. MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for Colds, Croup. Pneutnioila and IAsthnma; GOOSE GiREASE~ LiNiIENT for Neurnlgiam ithollu:natismni aind Sprains. Fort sale by all Druggists. G(RM GitASHICON10Ml'ANY, M1 It'S., Greensboro. N. C.-Adv. Sorry She Spoke. ".ohtI." slit saiI steriy. "f''ather said bo SI\w you this :nor.m-ninmg geolming in1to a mwbrk'swith a largo hu lierIto lusm Thwn he retplied iII ai low voi': "Yes, Iihat is 'rmo. I was takiMIg the pawnbrokNr SM' oif Itmy old clotlis. Yo1 see, ho n111' his wit'' are awful hard up." '" llb. .John, f w'Liveine !"#, exvhiinled Ile ysOui. gir . "l 4t Iow I rtru!y nol you are!" Dr. Poor7's "DEAID sior" is an effective madicii f.>r Worms or Tapoworm in adults or clildrea. One doso is suflicient and no supple:meltal ;mrage necessary_.-Ady. Easy instruction. "Why, they'r t4(h Imos whoI.' arl.e 11unking inunit0ionls. son." Quite So. "Bird of i a feather flock together." "Thant's a tuatter of a pinion." Baltillrt Amnierican. Occasionally we hear of a inan who naunaged to tilake gooil by following the nivicl of his wife. Pimie., ibois, c-arhuncles, dry up a.al disappear vth Doctor Pieree's Golden Aedical DiAcovery. In tablets or liquid. -Adv. Mis. .1.1ns Itodie, aged ninety-nine, of MAeir , i l.'* ass., says ening enndy im bluti inventedl.', tee bi' hasy o strawi~ ini (cyll indrial hles. en Mermiti ns. Niaigara1 i'al'ls, N. Yx., :!bniml.ains a fre infii " at i onl1 burea ifo r th bne fit eef visitor)s. .uit titiililly illiports- abtiit (0),.. f I H).f 4i4'et f I inherb Net Contents 15 Fluid Draots AC eelblePrparatonmforAs-' neither Opium,MorphIneC nor SIMineral. NoT NARCOTIC Ai ana y A helpful Remeldy for Constipation and Diarrhoea, Jand FeverishneCss and LossOF SLE~EP I C~rsulting hrfrom~infanY Iac-Sitrite Signatreof giaT Cpyo ( WmrappeA. " Horsenen agree that Yager' -'ELiniment is :.he ove best and most eco nomical 'iniment for general stable use. For strained ligaments, spavin harness galls. sweeny, wounds orold sores, cuts and any enlargements. it gives qu icik relief. A 25 cent bottle contains four times as much as the usual bottle of liniment sold at that price. At all dealers. YAGUEW'S LINIMENI GILBERT BROS.& CO. Baltimore, Md. Sold for 47 years. For Malaria, Chills and Fever. Also a Flue Genoral ,3 -endthening Tonic. **0.*.ds t4 * kHEUMATISM is completely washed out of the systerm by ten gals. (three weeks) of the cele brated Shivar Minteral Water, costing only two dollars. Talstes fine; positively guaranteed by money back, on reti'rn of the two lon0ned carboys, should you report "no benefit." len tion your ex press ofliee Address 5hivar Spring, Box 42. Shelton,S.C. *NTATL, ElaVBYTEOo Wise Youngster. 1ilttle l)itk--Wa t aIre you cutting out of t1ht paper? Little .lohliniy--Solting I don't wunn itillutil 141 ee "Wiait is it?'" "It's 1n it atiicmle ti .ul Says woolel slippevrs ark. cniing into fashion11." Soln ok ipoll 1iarrhiage. as at life iounvy, ith liri's cots-ider it iniere l.'* tilt exnt'sioll tril '. W\*e like 40r lisli!ken per'sonius, not 8o mnuich for wh1:at the .11y are as for what they raliate. - 1ery 1tine 1 inun oreots at failure he realirwes how little he umotunts to. Louisiana Consol'd MINING CO. OF NEVADA has been joined by The Tonopah Mining Co. of Nevada in the operation of its properties. This marks a new era for Louisiana Consoli dated stock now selling around 50c should sell in the dollars soon. Furher fnformavon on requesi FRANK V. SULLIVAN Member of N. Y. Curb Association Tel, 4324 Broad 39 Broad St., N. Y. SAVE YOUR MONEY sick headache, dyspepsia. constipation and bilIousness, a millIon people endorse a mpti. P t'ott -itrng tt lseod n ces etty. Towunen Nov. (Ou . Ilux 976.tiole ninnd.Va. For Infants and hildren, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the* Signature of - Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA tHu eenIAUa soMmany, NEW tonqeir