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" For AH tb There are few th for the same mone; greater practical b appreciated than a Can be I mailed "*' /if US SKifJOlA US For Home, Office, Autorni The genuine bristle d; polisher?in a neat box| able, yet inexpensive gif' | Makes the cars ShjnoiA is made of wa g shoes; sheds moisture; garments in wet weathe The handy, key-op broken nails and soiled fi for over 50 shines! A i brilliant, lasting shine. 1 Teach children neatness anc I practiced now will assure ind later. , Why not this Ask Neare; # AMERICA'S iidMl BLACK TAI a SPORTOC (By "Gnu a Basketball is a great game, no doubt, x But to save me I can't figure out? x Call me a mutt, x Bonehead, or nut? x What the whole bloomin' thing is about, jc ?? X Dame Rumor's Rossop. :< A new outlaw major, to embrace x Havana. Los Angeles, Portland, Me., "Winnipeg, Brooklyn, Indianapolis, Denver and Salt Lake City, is in the ai\ C h A project is on foot to revive the a Canadian League, with clubs in St. a John, Halifax, Calgary and Vancouver. C Such a compact circuit should be 1 highly successful. h w It is rumored that the chairmanship n of the National Commission will be c offered to John D. Rockefeller. Charles y Evans Hughes has also been consid- v ered for the job. li T - ? anaBMHl i1 I Men's Siik | Knitted Shartl I ; Reefers 1 > The best selection in | the city. J ! Especially favored be- j? j cause they save white jf collars from overcoat 1 j soiling. |:! Prices range from 3 t | $1.50 to $5.00. I I The I ' Genteel Shop I It Must Be Right" j v <Hv:aBKBSZ?BaBSaBSBBSBSBSSS2S2a t IRady & Deem Co. 1-jj Tailors and Cleaners | ? Both Phones, Gore Bldg. J ? . ,< rt"~ v'i' ' >"" vi\ , t\ V'"""C 5ft *p THE t* ; i r^^r-^^TTT^Vr A \ I nCJc jrl liMUL A HOME5ET5 ARE CERTAINLY FINE FOR ANYBODY! b Family? lugs you can buy y that will be of enefit or be more sf.ie Set jbile or Traveling Kit rj luber and lamb's wool -make a most acceptt for anyone. of shoes easy x and oils; is good for J won't rub off or soil ?r. ening box prevents ngers. Each box good :ew strokes produce a i economy. Habits of thrift ependeiice and self-reliance Christmas? st Store : SHOE PGLESHI WHITE }RAFH? rcj") I..': ' . .' :*" . t' - .' ; -" [ : ; rV ?; ? ;?.?? : O :xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx : ,' : Vr- ; :: :: ;. ' x liro'neliy |jjns Says: x : A boxer needs some party x with brains in his dome to look x after his affairs, but that doesn't x explain the average manager. x v I cM-v! ,?!'' < ; X. : x x x x x x ;x x x x x x x x x x x x x AI llctzjcl's Birthday. Albert Isetzel, third baseman of the 'ardinals, is an Ohio product, having eon born in Celiha twenty-two years go today. A1 made quite a reputation; s an amateur and semi-pro player in i elina when he. was still a kid, and in !)11 he was given a chance to displaj tK wiirp.R in tho Oh'ti' Sviftf** I/ n illi Chiilicothe. Otir hero didn't make inch of a splash in the Buckeye ciruit. but he did bettbr the following I ear in the Appalachian League. A1 .'ore the uniform of Bristol, which is a Virginia except for that part of it In 'enncssee. He helped Bristol win a iennant in 1912, and remained with hat club the following season. In 914 he played with Calumbia, and led he second basemen of the South Atantic League in fielding, and hit .312. n July he was sold to the St. Louis Cationals, for delivery at the close of he season. He was tried out at third vith the Cards, and soon became a egular at that position. This ye~r tl batted .233, eighteen points below lis 1915 record of .251. The limit. Old Hobo Hank was a tough, had nrd. and the things he did would, "pon ny word, make all the blood in your eins run cold; yep, he'd do mast anyliing for gold. He'd pilfer a trusting nfant's hank, or steal a kid's candy, would old Hank; or grab a widow's toor last dollar?and punch her if die made a holler. Now, I'm not de"ending naughty Hank?I know that he stuff he pulled was rank, and it sn't nice to slay and rob?BUT?he .vas offered an umpire job, and he urncd It down and raved and swore hat lie sure would slied tliai feller's ;ore. "I'm had," howls ilank. as lie haws his Gat, "but 1 draw the line," ays ho, "at THAT." Moral?Every man lias his price, liey say, and it may he that this is rue; but the moral of this little lay s that every man has his limit, loo; nd he he ns "Hrkeri as he may there s always something he will not do. Kid Lavigne. Forty-seven years ago today there ras born in Bay City a French-Canadin youngster who was destined to win aternational fame as one of the ainest, most terrific little gladiators he ring has ever had?George "Kid" lavigne?five feet and three and a half aches in height, and every inch a ghter. As a boy he was early Inured j bard labor, as a young man he won lory and gold and was a popular cro; and then the whirligig of fate ast'lilm down again into poverty and bscurity. His first real light was a CLARKSBURG DAILY TE u?rnnp THK CTJli OUUUl REPORTF" PL/ / L jf rr^s^Y l\ ?? J L j 1 seven i y-povon round battle with j Get<Jrgo S:dd6.nsg the "Iron Man," in j >.T;inn?-, in IS:) I ho knocked out Andy ; Bowen hi Now Orloaha, and his mulatto opponent died the following j day. Then ho fought his famous draws j with Ycijr.j: Grjff.e and Joe Waleott at j Maspetli. and in England knocked out. Dick Jinrgo, the supposedly unbeatable , Barge, :i man much larger and heavier j , than himself. In 1S',>7 lie whipped] Waleott. the welterweight "Barbados Demon," in San Francisco. Then lie, again went out of has class to tight j "Mysterious icily" Smith in 'Frisco, i bat lost afler taking a terrible drub-! bing. In IS1: "' he lost the decision and lie championship in a twenty round bciift with Frank Erne in Duffaip. Later he was knocked out b; George Me-' Fadd'en and .Jimmy I- ritt. and the game little "( imrub's" career as a tighter was over. Connie Mack's ball club was like the Utile d Hover?when it died it died all over. Txi; of us don't mind the advance in | the price of Havanas, but when they ] boost stogies the bloated plutocrats are planting ilici seeds of revolution. \\"nan Johnny Dundee does battle some of 'he fans wenr sprigs of heather, and others wear last?. I tit !n bouquets of epaghet it and macaroni. Todr.j in Pturinstlc; Annals. Jimmy Harry, of Chicago,'and Walter C'rcu, the Er^li :!i bantamweight { champion, ti pit red in an International ; battle for the worV.'s championship in | London nineteen years ago tonighf.! front fought garm lv l>m. be couldn't i withstand the terrible .vatiops of the; ferocious lad frron itie Windy City, and j in the twentieth round lie took the ' count. Crool died 11 little later, hut i the American was exonerated from j blame for the fatality. This was the; second battle for the world's title j staged in Condon within a few years, j George Dixon, the American negro, | i having whipped Nunc Wallace in 3 8JO. j Jimmy Harry was a product of Hie j j Chicago rough-and-ready school of; i pugilism which nourished in the 01c j days, and developed into one of the! most ferocious boxers the ring has : ever seen. Aggressive a . lie was, he i won but few of his bouts by knock; outs, and the seven battles ho I fought were draws. lie retired in j 3838. with his honors still intact, being : the only champion of the bantam or ! featherweight divisions who ever rcj tired undefeated. Not a solitary "Li" ! mars Harry's long record as a fighter. SCPHfiOOTGlE FROM FRESHMAN TEAM Game is Fast and Exciting ; with the Final Score Very Close. 1 The sophmore class of Washington Irving high school defeated the fresh- , men Tuesday afternoon in a very fast game played in the school gymnasium. The sophmores were too much , for the freshmen, the first half the score being 4 to 0, but in the sec- . ond half the freshmen rallied and , made seven points while the sophmores made five; the llnal score being D to 7. Ash and Bowers starred for the sophmores. while Knox was the freshman hero. The line-up was as < follows: Freshmen. Soplimorcs Stone Ash Forward. Knox Upton Forward. Carter Robinson Center. Lynch Bowers Guard. Arnett Law Guard. Substitutes: Tierney- for Upton; Dilmore for Arnett. Field goals-?Ash 2, .Bowers 2, Knox 2, Stone 1. Foul goals?Law, Lynch. Time of halves?Ten minutes. Referee?Clark. Timer-?Kile. Scorer?-Ash. OiTCHf BACKflGHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR PAIN FROM BACK Rub Stiffness Away with Small Trial Bottle of Old, Penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil." Ah! Pain is gone! Quickly??Yes. Almost instant re- , lief from soreness, stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with "St. Jacobs Oil." Rub this soothing, penetrating oil right on your painful back. *ind "kc magic, relief comes. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless backache, lumbago and | sciatica cure which never rtififmnhintn i ? J ? ? ? I J *? ' and doesnM: burn the skin. l Straighten up! Quit complaining! I Stop those torturous"stitches." Ia a i moment you -will forget that you ever 1 bad a weak back, because it won't hurt < or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Get 1 n small trial bottle of old. honest' "at. < JacobB Oil" from your druggist now j ami get this lasting relief.?Advertise- ] Eicnu 4 j LEO RAM?WEDNESDAY. k.Y, ' : 1 - - -- i y"' :. '! ... - ' " *" R m PW ( ^^eriocs BET > Hi YffflP ( AHO HN>TO W*LK 1 | ^ V^ROSS TH * STREET; Big Teams At m -ff\ j ? * i o flay vi ?i ? ?i? Games May Be Scheduled with Harvard, Brown. Dartmouth. \ Rutgers and Pitt. When players who participated in the games of tic West Virginia foothall team (hiring the last soi'iin meet at the Hotel Maderia in Morgantown next Saturday night to select their 11? 17 captain. they will In- told by Athletic Director l*yles of a most excellent ; schedule that is being arranged for j next season, lit may not be said so in ! so many words, but the Went Virginia ; team Is as much in demand for games , next fnl! as any other team in exist j once. According to information received front Morranfoy. n last night, eight famous colleges arc after dates with the university, it is not likely that all of these will be scheduled. It might 1>. that a game will ho arranged with Harvard idiversity. It was intimated in MoVgantovn last night that such a contest is possible if the university will accept the date proffered by Harvard. Other teamS which ask for dates and the majority of whom wili be sell' doled are Dart'ootith. Bulgers Navy. Syracuse. Colgate. Brown. Virginia Polys and Michigan Acgios. The athletic management of the University of Pittsburg has submitted to the university management, three dates for a i election for a 'nine with Pftt on Forbes Field next fall, it is niriMt likolv flmt nm> nf Inrnin will l?r> I nucKJiannuii* March 9?West Virginia Weslcyan at ol T-* _ ^ r^irmonu ^ CORSETS sis Are Used by the Police and Fire Departments of the City of Pittsburg. sc JlO <RY AMOCIATKO PNCI? * PITTSBURG. Dec. 6.?-Greater efflelency in the "Pittsburg police and fire j iepartmonts is being sought through "*< the use of corsets. High officials in K< x>th departments are wearing the steel to] ribbed jackets and instead of being Co bashful about it are boasting already Fu Df their neater figures. Assistant Fire no ZJhief Robert,;M'cKinley' says that not ch jnly is'the efficiency of tho men wearing the corsets increased but the appearance of uniformed firemen and on policemen is helped considerably. da DECEMBER 6, .1916, Preparedness For /OM TWO >. / BRICK'S ? \ \w_ j a- I ,eful and fancy articles will bo on I ,le. Itefreshments will also be rved. The public Is cordially Inted before doing Christmas shop-! ng elsewhere. A recital will be given at the Meth?! list Episcopal church Friday evong, December 15. under the auspices the church choir. An excellent rogram is being prepared and it Is oped the public will avail them;lves of the evening's opportunity >r enjoyment. The Methodist Protestant Simpson reek Baptist, and Methodist Epls>pal congregations have decided to )ld a union revival meeting, with the astors in charge. Date and place ill be announced later. Mrs. J. II. Sourborne is vlsting her lughter, Mrs. Richard Bassar, of reston. Mrs. J. H. Ayers has returned from visit to relative^ in Maryland. Miss Eva C raves is spending a few ays with her sister. Mrs. William hornburg, of Clarksburg. Miss Anna Johnson and Miss Jones, f Morgantown, wore recent guests ' Miss Dee Ross. Miss Johnson is a usin of J. C. Johnson of this place. Carl Hayman, of Montana, is a test of his cousin. G. X. Holden. Miss Charity Johnson, of Manngton. was a recent guest of her iter, MrsC O. D. Barnes. 1016 SCHEDULE. BLiKTXS, Dec. 6.?The basketball hedule for Davis and- Elkins College s been announced as follows: ishington and Jefferson, Muskingum, est Virginia AVesleyan, . Fairmont ( >ung Wen's Christian Association; ; ?y"ser Collegians. Games negotiated r but not yet closed are Marietta llcge, OHIO "Wesleyan, Franklin, and irduc. The dates were not anunced owing to possibilities of anges. Hamilton, 0., has. celebrated.; its ! e hundred and twenty-fifth birth- ; selected. mum For the West Virginia Football Team Will 3e Held at Morgantown Saturday Night. MOHGANTOWX, Dec. C?The annual banquet tendered by the athletic coinirilttec of West Virginia University to the players, coaches and managers of the 'Varsity football team, will be held hero Saturday evening, December !). at the Madeira hotel. Plans for this affair were completed at a meeting of the athletic hoard held December I 2 and that it will surpass in brilliance c all similar affairs in previous years ^ seems certain. c In addition to the football men and J university oflleials, there will'he pres- ? ent several newspaper men from over 1 the state and western Pennsylvania.; It is expected that important an-: 1 nouncemcnls concerning the 191? ft and coaches will lie made by II the athletic committee while the elec- Bl ion of the captain of next year's eleven will be held at that time. On Monday evening, the football, men were entertained with a smoker by Col. J. H. McDermott. at his home on Kirk street. Col. McDermott turned his gymnasium over to the football men and the gridders enjoyed a plunge In the swimming pool as well as the ? many other features of Col. McDernott's private gymnasium. swffiT I od For West Virginia University ci Basketball Quintet is n? Announced. m sa MORGANTOWN, Dec. G.?The fol-j ?e lowing schedule for the basketball' vI team of the University of West Vir- P1 ginia has been announced: At Home. V December 16?Gettysburg College. 'n January" D?Syracuse University. 01 January 20?Marietta College. P] February 10?Open. February 15?Muskingum College. February 19?West Virginia Weslcyan College. Abroad. C February 0?University of Virginia cc at Charlottesville. K< February G?Washington and Lee Pi at Lexington. w February 7?Virginia Military institute at Lexington. di February 21?Ohio University at TV Athens. February 22?Marietta College at a MariettaFebruary 23? Muskingum College at d: New Concord. O. ! Ti March 3?West Virginia Wesleyan at 1 ? I -e Eager ?est Virginia MISKE NOW LOOMS AS OIBBONS' RIVAL tAH Li -'' J. m fwr* is | 1 m t $ Mm. t, ^jl fi % m % -- ? Billy >Mtske. Billy Mis'ce of St. Paul is making t great hit in the east, where he'? tleaning up on all the light heavy, weights. Some eastern critics doilare that Miske is the superior of tfike Gibbons. Mike says he docsn'l vant to meet Billy because Billy an't in his rksfi 1EWS EVENTS OF BRIDGEPORT Ill orrespondent Compiles Itemf of Interest about Folk of That Community. BRIDGEPORT, Dev. 6. ? The illing Workers Society, of the Meth_ ist Protestant church will hold a irlstmas bazaar In the furniture om by the bridge Friday afterion and evenlncr- A lnr^n vnrutw r "ijL>?M-iiunu? iviencnuez, J. Gar- I cla. Manuel Lopez, William Minzlnu, i Manuel Perez, Joe Garcia, Fernando i: Alvarez, Manuel Lorenzo, C. Fern ah- t doz. Frank Geso, Lorenzo Garcia, * Manuel Cuerbo, Manuel Clemorza, 1 Jose Garcia, Ysldro Coughs, Frank c Garcia, Manuel Garcia, 11 am oh Diaz, i Manuel Grana, E. Alvarez, .John i Alonzo, Marcel 1 no Perez, Adrlano f Alonzo, Manuel Fernandez, M, Mar- | tinez, Dlsmlni Roderlquez, Ardlno t Garcia, Ben Yclober. Joe Zinguera, 1 Rolmo Ovls. Roy Duarte, B. Alonzo, i Joe Munlz, Gondelicla Pegu, Iff. Cu- t pld, Raiuundo Susa. and Joe Ovics. i It is adjudged, ordered and decreed J that the rlofendants. their agents, ser- < rants, employees, and abettors be, and they are Inhibited and enjoined from I interfering in any manner with per- i sons now employed- by tho plaintiff, t THj Tka Sun ud Strip** Formr makers 3 Free Calendar Coupon BLOOI THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0_ 100 Swift Building, Atlanta, Ca. Please send me, without charge, your beautiful 1917 ^odS Calendar. "THE STARS AND JfSlhr thJ STRIPES FOREVER." fh^icttSe Name . you arc ?8 calendar, g: Address coupon fro quickly. ? te ; PUT YOU Newspaper W1NTE FINE TAI ; We have the greatest line of W Our.tailoring is done in our own sj of journeyman.tollora that can be pr Call and let us show you howw Bloch Tail) Pike Street. .'... ' i i | " vJe ?f(rr ' i < o 1 ? i? rr - ^,7,- ^-r ' i'* 1920 /^ND 31 GOV TO \7\F ^ ~YJ4iKVON"Vq^T" J j p j mm j h?? y W M V14IV Court of the County. Resultlng from slight labor troubles ul the plant of the Pearl man Company here. Judge Haymond Maxwell of the circuit court Issued a temporary Injunction against Amerto Barria. Thomas Garcia, Manuel Gar_ cia, Itamon Garcia, Manuel Muniz, . j Mercedes, D. Alvarez. Orrnando Oou- ] bales, 1011 as Diaz. E. Gouzalcs. Manuel i Lopez, Frank Alvarez, Joe Fernandez, i .John Fernandez, Manuel Gouzalcs, j Louis Garcia, Joe Alvarez, Frank I < Fernandez, Thomas Fernandez, LouisI i Oarcln, Joe Gouzales, Frank Fernanz, c Rodsizo Muniz. Serus Garcia, Ceferlno I t> .1 ~ ? PAG 111 SLvVEN" BY HOP" I I SHOULD LOSAN \ ' Sj ECX\OtS BE.T" Llkp?-- / AT \N *920? / f? A1BG. 31 BETTER-/ S\CT ictN Cr/T\ led Iron Will-';8 ill of Delicate fi ',r Ct. in Ten Days | No\t take two live >;riilit tablets of ordinary tiuxnti-d Iron tlinv Mutes per day nftcr inonlf. Vol- two rti'i'Kn. Then tent your siren (jtl? hualu ami w* for youraelf how t IV.! tnni-ii .von tnivo knitted. I have mum doa- J Ti it> i:i' nervous run down people who were I t v mlliic nil tin- time double, mid even triple their Mtrenijith unit -iidurauco uud entirely f-.l' f.*et rid of ilielr symptoms of dyapepsla, .1-/13 liver nun other troubles In front ten to i'ol fourteen ilnyn' (lino simply by taking Iron |"4 ^ in t no proper form, nud this, after they . |?j jv; Untl i'i i.riio dlwH boon ilortorlnn for |?js moittli- wpttmit nbtiiliiiuk nny bonetlt. You ISk! run lulu 11s you {ileum- utiout nil the won- (HUh ileris vVronjtiu by new re mod lea, but when .von I'o.iri' down to hard fuels there la |i,|\? notli(lit; like ;;ood old iron to put color " * :i(S' In you r ? ii.-i'ks .mil ifooil sound, healthy. ': ;)|k lb-sit mi v pur lioueM. It is ;i1ho u (treat nerve : . vlng mid -to,mu ii k| roiiirrlirtmr nud the beet i\H?g hlpon tiuijfi.U-r In tin- world: The only ' i :Kjn liohlilo w.in Unit Ho* old forms of lnor- ' ',v hlfl tiiiii! Iron 111.- tin.-inn- of Iron, Iron neeinto, etc.. often runted people's teeth, upset jvjflfl ili.lr Mtoiiisiriis nud were not. assimilated .Is'JM 11 nil for those reasons they fru<iucully did y JkSH mini' Imrni than koiui. Hut with the dl?i'overv of tin forms of organic Iron nil Oils liits liern Iivereoine. Nuxnted iron for ovnmplo. Is plotisuut. to take, doea not Injure the teeth and is almost Immediately ' '' N< > i'i ; The tint mifnct urera of Nuxnted .. [IH Iron i,.no nil ell nuti'.uuded ronfldonce In .It* " ' '!m1| poti'ii? v th'fit tlie.v nut liorlr.e the nnnouncoin nt t lint, tlioy will forfeit $ 100.00 to any 1 - - i4H < Mini I; utile 1 iin| Hit I lull If they ran not take 13$ any mini or woman under sixty who locks < lr?in untl liu reuse their atrellgth 200 per rtit or over hi four weeks' time, provided. J fijM they have no serious orgnnlc trouble. Also : ' '-jwfl tliey will refund your money in nny caao | In which Nuxnted Iron does not at least J- Visa double your stronirtli In ten days' time. It Is dispensed by nil druggists.?AdvertiseN ISSUED STRIKERS yr with nny persons who now desire I r>r may hereafter desire to work and yifffl labor for the plaintiff, and with any person who shall apply to the plain- j I I iff for otnploymont, by violence, ^ifgSI threals of violence, offers to fight, | I abusive language, picketing or plac- ;,:-.?j|a| ihg guards in the neighborhood of I plaintiff's plant or snieiter for the I purpose of intimidating any persona 1 whomsoever, or by any other means fl whatsoever calculated or Intended to fl InlimUlate or alarm the employees of fl ylnintiff. or persons seeking employ inent from the plaintiff; that the said w lefendnnts and their confederates, i B md all persons combining with them, fl >r actln for them for the illegal pur loses aforesaid, bo. and they hereby 8 to, inhibited and enjoined from ngj by the means and agencies here- I nbeforo mentioned, any of the em- B Joyces of the plaintiff to q.uit and (K| [.ban don their said employment; that ||? lie said defendants, their confeder- ^ Ltos and associates be, and they jy are. inhibited and enjoined from f? rongrbgating on or about tho preni- jg boh of the plaintiff, in the "manner ind for the purposes hereinbefore'^^^?|^^^B ipeclQeul and from Interfering with^ill .tlalntlff's employment, by 'the .hreats or any other method oflntlmS^^B n datlon or coercion, and from injurng. damaging, or destroying in ;arLy]t3'f^B n anner any property, plant, or unelter of plaintifT; which injunction H ihall be in effect until the furtliccro^MB ler of tho court. ||| The employment of Amerlcanalai^ he plant is said to have" 'Caused'ijU^M .rouble, it is thought the trouble j|g v111 be adjusted shortly. H _______________________ BK * ' ' 1 ''i,. 5 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., nd sole owners of the wonderful B ) PURIFIER AND TONIC I absolutely FREE, & calendar ;you nd to own. This calendar isfa&rmall n of the famous painting by -Henry. fi? t sold for $5,000,001 A. history- of; | is given with each calendar. All ked to do, is, when sending for the ive the name of newspaper you clip ra. The supply is limited, so act R'S^COLD BY TAKING S.?& S. _ ^; J SL - - ' V- J-', oolcns ever shown in Clarksburg. cu yw . 3 e make tham. , | ? / I XW r" \ M< *1 Doctor Says Auxa Increase People 200 Pt In mmiy ln*?ti?iirew-?- lVmon** bnvo *ufi frmd iinloltt acuny for >i?arn dociorlllU for ii<*rvuut wiHikrtmi*, uliunach, liwr ?>r klilnuy tlkftniNO or *ottto otJior nMiitcuf \vhni? ineir rail Irmiole nnii littl. <?t Iron In the lliuud,?lion In toll. Now VurK; N. V. In 11 rcemil illsrourne Mr. Ill, jjiiuori m well known specie Iim w no lint sliml.Ml wlte-l;, Ill lint .MiiiUy ninl kidijjcjdjjc. tnlil . It yon wet< in unite .hi Ui'luitl Moon IOm nli nil people \\ it11 mo ill you woulo prop: My un' Kmuily .iKtonpuieo III the iUli'viiiIIIII;!) Ilil'UV Uliinlier n'uti In*.'(t Iron iiiul wiio nri1 ill tor no iiclinr reason Iliiin tin} Iucli of Iron. The moment iron Is Sllpphon nil l iiolr in n Ii iiiini' 01 o uili' i' hum ayiiipiutu* disappear. w liiniin. iron i tin Moon III oliei' loses 'lie power to ClniliMO loo.l into llvlnc iliou.. ' ninl (liiiivfori" nolo liii; you en I ilocu y on iiuy imni . yon titm'i ; gvt tin) ntr?ii|Ttli out oi It. Your fond merely |iii8.ti*t HirOiis'i your system lihe torn i liroii t;ii u mill w-Jtli tin* rollers to wit lo npnrl (lint the mill can't nil ml. As a result oi tliit coutlnuoiit Moon amt tic.-y'c Ntitrvntlon, |>copit? nip wine Ketientliy ivt-nltenotl. norVout ninl nil run down n.nl fro- j tjneiiUy ilovoloji nil sons of coinilitou r i tun; it ton t.iiln ; niiotlior is l>iirdi?iied with j liiilioultliy fat; Home tiro .to tvuk llicy t tin hardly tvnll.; some lliiltk l imy linvt? .I \ -pep , hln, kidney or liver troiiMe; some nn'l ! nleep til iiIkI.I, ol liorn lira sleepy and tired nil day: .tome fiit.ty ninl IrriniMe; some altliitiy ii it <1 Moon |e:;t. Mil nil lm It pliiyalcnl power nnii cmiumnce. In Mieii eunen. ii It Worse t tl 11II fooll.tli liesH lo tllke tlliltlil.il | in; inetilolhes or iinyitotle times, wlileli only whip up your ftitftflui; viuil powers for the moment, may lie ut the expense of your life Inter on. No matter winit any one lelln you. if you nre not etronjr ami well yon owe It to yourself to innl.c the following ' test. Sec how lonjf you can work or how 1 far yuu can walk wit Ii out hOilQililiijr tired. | TNJUNCfia AGAINST At the Plant of the Pearlman ? Corrmanv hv tho P.irMiif 1 -