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4 THE SEATTLE STAR '~Th«n»T I'rivaU E«cl»p»i> ikln ♦«»*■ " IKMNKN •>»' rill Minrii MiiiiiiiMvr iiic.ii "i si w»r \ i tif B*l > »r«t«lr i>«r»r full wlr» ««■ •«»!«•• •>' «*• I «••••<' •*r«w IWfUHHI - , , _ knUr4 • tTCitpanif?tjj»** M **,?•. I -$•» ly nut;' " ■<>' • x i,, °" • u 9 Tn* *<mr hiMiiiilaß <«» Vht * m9 1 * vhn »** , Here's Your Chance, Bill To Cousin Mill Taft, a few kind words of advice: You have canceled other engagements. Mill. and are writ ing vour parting annual message to «m*res«. n congress that fought you to a finish, one of the most thorough finishes *e ever read about. ..... ,■ : i . „f Make vour message short. Mill. It is really our idea o wasting energy to the limit, this burning of the midnight oil on your message to congress after the message congress got on November sth. . You are expected to notify congre-- as to the welfare <>t the country. This can be done in the following fashion V on gress. the welfare of the country «» pretty food" l.et it go at this. Mill, l.et congress find out for itself the particulars, for judging bv its treatment of your other message*, congress suspects that what you don't know about wcltare of the nation is worthy of cold storage in the nations archives a- a •""Si. Mill, you can get up 50.000 to 100,000 nicely ar ranged words containing recommendations and your views of the front vard ami back yard of the country. Hut t -t congress has had other recommendations and views into it by state majorities ranging from 100 to luu.iwu or Then, there the country in general, Mill NV bat * thr use of your sweating over the incubation of a long-winded taper that won't be read, while >«>u can, instead, c<'into<t.i >iv. y personal sitting, hatch out a chick with spurs and comb that'll make 'em all pay heed and a good many of them won der if there really wasn't something in Mill, after all Make it short anil snappy, Bill I Give at last. one presidential message that wc won't use for starting the tire Of papering the pantry shelves! It is perhaps your last chance to send your particular brand of stat.-craft - bricking down the tges Make it short and snappy. Bill. just as it it were a telegraphic message on which you had to pay the toll> Now let's -cc what Kilty Elkins will do! For year* the Duke of Abruzzi has been purring around Kitty but she Wouldn't marrv him. At present it lo«>ks •* if lh,ke would be king of the proposal new Kingdom of Albania. We wouldn't 1* surprised if Kitty still refused. The Duke i.* really a fine, energetic, lovable chap, for a fellow who has been ground down by a title, and it i« very likcK that Kittv would have taken him for his own worth it she would take him at all. Still, you hold a real queenahip up before a young thing like Kitty, and you'll be wise to make • private "hedge" on vour bets that she won t. Hidden Joys of Travel "McManigal took a train to I,os \ngcle* with 12 quarts of nitroglycerin." "McNairara went to the coast with IK pounds of dynamite." Such little excerpt- from the Indianajioli* testimony surely promote travel by private aeroplane, I hey ;•'s<> explain what is meant by railroading "de luxe"—you're lucky if you through without being blown into seven different s'ates to remnants. What's Eating Andy? Why does Carnegie pension widows of ex presidents only so long as they remain unmarried? It Andy trying to promote race suicide? Doesn t he see that a widow who marries may need his $25,000 a year more than one who doesn't? Is he trying to head off the wedding of Mrs. Cleveland? WOMAN'S HOME COM PAN ION advice*: 'Keep a tittle extra food, over running expenses, (or what in the best sense may be called 'bar gains.'" Tee hee! Every wom an's doing it. Doing it? Doing what? Keeping all the funds for bargains. MADERO publicly blames Mexico's ill on her newspapers. Some editor with suicidal tend encies must have been making indecent remarks about those 15,000,000 acres held by the Madero family. EDITOR JEFFRIES, of Nowata. Okla., has been ac quitted of murdering his ad vertising solicitor. Please pass along the exact details of your defense, Jeff! HA! at last we've a picture of John Alexander Gladstone Dowie, iyi Zion City, whose father said he (J. A. G.) had never been kissed by a woman. Looking carefully over Johnny's whiskers, we're in clined to believe the old man. Royal Baking Powder Q AbsotatefrPnreQ y£|W Ma Alum \flxVl Mo Lima PhompZa?e& NllK Will Kilty? Observations IN TEXAS they've removed Taft's picture from the school geographies and put in Wil son's, instead. Perfectly heath enish! There's twice as much geography in Bill. "WOMEN, wear everything tighter," is (a.»liK>n's dictum. And then they'll kick if hus band* are tighter! WEDS CHAUFFEUR FOR SOCIETY MAN CHICAGO, Nor. 27.- Mm Alm»-» Olvens, divorced wif« of Robert rt. Olvcna, member of Chlcago'a fa*h lon*hie net and former Detroit beauty, who floped to frown Point, lad., with a man aha believed was' a aon of Marshall K. Klrkman. for ! rner president of the Vorthwe*tern railroad, haa h**n told that the man was Klrkman* chauffeur, William| Itoehm. At the marriage, which took pla«-e at 2 o'clock In the morn I in; tb«« bridegroom save hi* natne a* m ward II Klrkman." Detect I vea are oearrhing for Boehm. I The Last Shall Be Flrtt. Uttle Margaret, on being told she had a new little flrat roaain j looked puzzled a aecoad, and then asked: "Why. how can my lant 1 cousin be my first eonnln, mamma? " SKYGACK FROM MARS Ajgymitg? The total appropriation* for >he Pauuuut canul. not .ncludln* forts f leal lon*, have lw>en $."« 22,541 4«*. ThU amount la •» ;>*<r cent of lha estimated coat of the canal. f*x- rook. In hi* lecture thta v«»»r, maintain* that Adam and K%e »>r» KaMnios Wt doubt It, if Utejr had txwu, Imh would ha%« discovered litem. The government'* office of pub lie roada ha* Inven'tKt a concrete that reaUta water and will not crack and which haa the tcnalla *t length of ordinary concrete. Whale* bate the thickest hide of all llvlns creature*. tt la two feet thick In places. Mladirected energy— K.-sMBi njc the clever m) loan or bright children. Uioklag tor * fraah egg. Telling a woman her dr<*a I* not becoming, KxiwrUng the ftrvt clerk you meet tn a library to answer your question about a took martini! that old batUo cry, "tX> ijfoiir Chrintmaa shopolug «-arly." Inviting a to your home »om«* evening and tb»n sending the tart to a newspaper that baa a noeiny column. Th« fatted Slate* waa the first fountry in which the courts de cided thst a typewritten wilt is l«»gnl The Austrian courts re cently affirmed the principle. Tbn war "oll«ge Is planning to uae ihe national guard In time of war. Swattiug the flies? Pass the Hya Bread. Mr Paul fteer haa gone to Chi cago on a abort bUKltiecs trip. Mlas Huth Pieklo has returned from a visit of several weolta in Chicago.--Dea Moln«s (la.) Cap ital. After several w»*ks of Investi gation three setenttats tn the French »rr,<temy havo dec Mad man has alt times as much lung power as he ne»nta. It takes a aet»ntiat a long time to dlacovar anything. Bat possibly none of them ever at tended a Hull meeting. Tn fh« whole Herman empire only *s<K).o<)« haa been donated for the erection of free libraries More tonnage pass** through lietrolt river than any other water way In the world. A monument to Joseph Osrlnsky jof Chicago. And wo will twelve Htihxrrlpflon* toward tba erection | of the Heme. Mr*. (iarftisky nerved hash for breakfast the other day. Joseph objected. Whereupon Mr*. (larlnsky said ; he would eat the hash or she would j ram It down hi* throat. I Joseph, proud of his manhood land Imbued with the love of life, I Utterly and the pursuit of happl ■ ne**. accepted the challenge Joseph »n« finally carted to the hospital. Ill* lima ivb* dented In twenty pl»i e* One family catsup bottle was In a* muriy pieces a* an ; electric Huh! bulb that hml been hit with a hammer, one set of dlHhe* was broken 111 o more piece* than the Republican party. Hut Joseph had not eaten the hash, nor had It oeen rammed down hi* throat. In these days of declining mas culinity and ascendant effeminacy, what more worthy project than the erection of a monument to Joseph Oarlnsky? Perhaps She Has Been Running for Office. Would be pleased to Hell all my friends at the courthouse tomor row moniitiK at 0 o'clock. Mr*. Henry Subre. -Hamilton (O.) Ro publican. ~ Novelty In Eye*. The baby I* u well formed Utile tot. with flaxen hair muj larjte biuo «iy«s dre*a«d In oxp-tuiive style.~ New York Sun. THE STAR—WEDNEBUAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1912. Me Iwori. Bho—Was he inrlous dear, when you told him that w* had l»««o s* rretly married? Hp Sol rc«lly furious; only »ul furtoua. - Judge. A Sura Proof. "Hoes the old millionaire really trust bit pretty young wife?" Well. he eats her mine* pl*a."— liaHimofe A merit.-**. And Who Won th« Fiflhtf Suit l* Puller entertained b»r young »«■!» Tneadav enonlng.— I .ain« (W. V*.) He< order Columbia unlveralty ban received $l*.T»!9»»; in glfta lu the i>aat II yeara. Wht baa bKow of th* oldfksbl lan«d cod'H, th* ehrll that laf t»rf the fireplace and which th* rbtl# dren beld to their ears to h«*r th* sound ot the oce*n? A NEW TRICK IN AVIATION Itraxil is the only country in ikttilh America that Has uo educa tional institution In university form. • JOSH WISE SAYS: "Th* editor of tb' Beeteysport Weekly Whang says that all th' office bores corns around on th' vary day ha'a tryln" tar go to press." . 1 Are They to Scarce One Must Advert is*? C.IRI/ flood live girl In candy [More; must be 21 years of age and afraid to work. 1179 liroadway. Brooklyn.—Advertisement In N«w Turk World 1 CLEANS THE HAIR AND MAKES I! BEAUTIFUL—2S-CENT "DANDERINE" IN A FEW MOMENTS YOUR HAIR LOOKS SOFT, FLUFFY, LUB. TftOUS AND ABUNDANT—NO FALLING HAIR OR DANDRUFF. Surely try a "Panderina" Hair Cleanse" If you wish td Immedi ately double th* beauty of your hair. Just moisten a cloth with Dandcrlne uil draw it carefully through your hair, taking one smalL strand at a time, this will clfgnaf the hair of dust, dirt of any ivcea sive oil—ln a few momenta you wIH be imaud Your hair will b* wavy, fluffy and abundant and po«*<pt as Incomparable softness, luslrß and luxuriance, the beauty and shllnnei of true hair health. Reside# beautifying the halt ond application of Datiderine dladolvag •very particle of dandruff; cletnuestj Telephone Main 1525 CO fin PER MONTH WILL RENT A NEW BEWING MACHINE. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. Main Cto r »—14g4Thlrd A»<„ N««r Pika—Main Store TRAVEL ON THE "MILWAUKEE" UTWEIN Seattle and Grays Harbor Tralm le-ave Srattla T :«0 A. M. hiwl A m P. M. For particulars regarding fare* and train service, call on or kdrfresa CITY TICKET OFFICE Nrcond mid C?h#rrr, of JnrU«ati *«. In lon fHatlon Ticket Offhc. »•> I WOMEN CANNERY WORKERS PUT UP FOOD WITH THEIR* HANDS CUT AND SORE, BOUND IN RAGS, SAYS INVESTIGATOR BV MAHY BOYLE O'HiILLY Special Ivettigator for THi Star Th# rannad food ronaumad by th* of tlio t'nlU'd Hfntn* la pro (inly i'*" riifton, amid oon lltlona of r**oll liik fIIIH, by work *ra who*'' bo4l®» <ir<» unrlMia »'» j ii«r»iii'(l, and win sr«* forrwd to ll** and work In hi •nvlronmant tfefti niako* fltoUlhMWl nnd h«*Hh Iropoa «lbl*. I think f*w nan tirrlra nowaday! put roltun (lull or v*«*tabl«a lull tha ran*. Thor«' la 100 much to !<• loat by bavlux inch Huff return ml to thrni \v If dU*M* ji-rrai k«*i into Iha fim It may b« that th* person* who MIHB OH HILLY eat tbn i'ontt'iiia *r* rcanoMbly a*f« licrttiiix avery ran la ttfrlllud at th<> fartoiy. Hut I'd rather not ritlnmf* tti«* number of people in ifo<«e Unite*] m*if» who will iHia winter con mime dead gerttw and other m!ee»l lnoeoua filth with the canned food vMM>nonK*iw*wn. ■■ - jcjt- . . Kdltor Htar: I would Ilk* to c*ll th* attention of th* public, through the medium of Jour paper. to • needed reform In the workmen'* rotn|*n«atl<H> act. I'nder th* New Jersey law. and under th« <l«rwan law, *n «m :j»|ofor la not relieved of liability to lb* workman for daruagea ■ «u*i-d by negligence of Lh* em ployer. Tbla la ai> U ahortld be. Tb« In surance fund should rover alt caaea of injury, for all workmen pay for Insurance, but tb* payment of a contribution to th* Insurance fund ought not to permit an employer or anyone else to b* relieved from •he consequent** of bta own neg ligence. It la notlceabl* that If tb* work mail wilfully Injure* himself he cannot g«t any comi»en*atlon, Why then ahould an employer, who nes Child Story. "Now, rbildron." aald the t*aeb«"r, "suppose (bat in a certain family ther* are flva children. and the I mo'lier baa only four potato*a to divide between tbatn Bb* want* to glv# «*«rh child an equal share j What ran ab« do?" Rrlef. studious silence, then a tiny lad looked np from tb* slat*, unmsrred by fractional calcula tion* "Wall, Johnny?" asked the teacher, In approving anticipation 'What would you do In the clrcutg stances suggested?" "Mash the potatoes, air." Inno rent Johnny cried. Kx ports of American manufao lured producta have more than doubled since 1903. I'ncle Bam sella 4,000,000 pounds of postal cards a year. "Extra large and attractive sale Monday at >30 sharp, says an advertisement In the Philadelphia Record; ' 200 or more second-band purifies and Invigorate® th* scalp, forever stopping Itching and falling hair. Dandertne Is to tha hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots. Invigorates and strength ens them. Its exhlllratlng. stimu lating and llfe-produdng properties cause the hair to grow abundantly long, strong and beantlful. You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of It if you will Just get a 28 cent bottle of Knowlton's Panderlna from any drug store or toilet counter and try It as directed. thi*y Mt Crawling Thing* on Walla You ahotild tdlnw that the ron tsnta of til* <4H you «P"» ' or f , " ,r Ittlilv rtiay ha*»> t>»»»<''l through thf liuridn of w<ifn«"ti and cWMfM llvln* in Xtirh a (lir* t> Ull» *llW* I myatlf. a* "Manila Kll«?y." Ilvnd • IKlla while, "for my alna:" Kotir wuitipii »l»"i>l In a eordld «lghl foot coll, one of a acore or mora In a long, low aback. A cnr lain of soiled tt< klim **• hung bo twann th« bunka, <-uttm« off what ventilation a amall window mad* pOMlbln Tlio air laa»«d, aad irawllriß Utlnga uotwd from tb« walla and bunka. In the ni-it room, th» "homa" uf Veronica I'alr find h*r family, an oil atova talntnd th« ataxnant air, and • i»ltlabl» array of elotlMa. *nl mato with lna»rt lift, ro*m<-d tbn walla. Thcr# «M a ehlid'a [>all«?t In tha corner and a Mit«r of atiaw, where hiiabntid and wife aiept. Watar Hard to Obtain "Yon »<«, It laa a t«*>r plare," apilnibvil VwennUm, little knowlnis, liowwr, that the dim llftbt and molat heat made th<- breathleaa boi a onlture chamber for hartarla. "lint th!»"~ her ai-cnelng eye awept th» filthy cgaioninent — "THIS WOITI.I) NOT UK PERMIT IN FOI.ANM " Water for washing rlothe* of oaraon waa hard to obtain In in ar The Editor's Mail lecta to properly safeguard hla plant and machinery, c*/ap* tb« consequences of hla negligence' Mak* th* law to read *" that tb* workman can recover from an employer whoa* negligent* caused th* workman'* Infury, whatever damarea, aijov* the amount al lowed by the Insurant* officials, tb* workman may hav* suffered. ARTHUR C McLANB. KdHor The Htar: J b*g to atate that It was not I who Interrupted Ol* Hanson laat Haturday night In th* meeting at Arcade hall I h*d a aever* headacb* which confined m* at home that evening. Kven If I had Iww-n present I ahould never haw? interrupted Mr Hanaon la bis plea for mm part I sans hip In atat* and county primaries and elections - eicept with gpplau**. He|>e*tedly through lb* cam horses." What Is a second band her**? It Is easy to aeeeunt far some of the bl*h of living For lßtuiii- i< The packers say price# are high because (hi- d-tnatid for meat Is icr<>j«t«r than the supply. The retailor says business Is alow because prlr«a are so high there is na demand. Could anything l>« simpler? Or. K B Ruschll of Ind. {pund a mushroom 29 Inches In diameter and weighing 2 pounds 10 ounces. Holbora viaduct, t/ondon. stood for <0 >ears without showing a sign of wear, but marks are now appearing, due, aay engineers, to a few years pounding by auto traffic. A New York man lived on ?• cents a week. But he came near dying. In tlx months the number of automobiles In Maine Increased 67 per cent, due to a big potato crop You Said It—lt Turns. A petition asking for a divorce on the grounds of cruelty was filed this morning In the circuit court by Mrs. Fay Wurm against William Wurm —Peoria (111.) Star. There Is only one Chinese avia tor in the world. Tom dun of 8«u Kranclsco. Hen Wei of the Chi nese republic's nrmy. who is in this country Inspecting the army, made a flight trip with Gun re cently, ami as a result decided to add an aviation corps to the Chi nese army Uun may go to China to organise the corps. My bounet lies over the ocean, My bonnet lies over the sea; For, you see. It's the latest creation. And hasn't yet come from Paree. —Judge. Christina/' , Shopping P&aTow PEALFJY" Buying thing* for Chrt*tni*»? Do It rißhl away! Put It off no lonitcr; Start the Job TODAY! Sparc Ihe weary shop girl. Don't he a*klng "HOVVT" Here's the answer ready, Do your shopping NOW! Crowd* are tearful, later, Clerk* are nearly dead, Overworked and driven, Body, hand and head; Everything 1* rhnoa. Kverv thing a row; For (he love of Heaven Do your shopping NOW! For the Bake of hlndneax To tho folk who work, For the sake of mercy To each harried elerk. For the sake of comfort. t'nrry out ihU vow: "Time for C'luixlm.oi shopping: 1 will do It NOW" Milady's Bonnet Ily alt the rampa, Often It had to !be narrled from a long dfatanee Toilet faf|lltl<-a were <i*tra*eot»a and lud'-arrlbablM. I'ticlaunlliieaa waa not a matter of choiNi It w»* IMI'OMHIIII.K TO KBKP CUBAN. People forced to live In aoch ahantlee ara In no condition of body or health to prtpara food A plague of inaecte mora dangeroua than beaeta of pray Infeata theac peatilential placee. Tha common houaa fly, breading typhoid fever, tha louaa which tranamita typhua, tha tick which earrlee epotted fever, tha bad bug, reaponaibla for tuberculosa and Oriental aora, all aw arm in tha neglected cannery camp*. Ivan in tha factoriea themaelvaa there are aeldom decant lavatoriea. Unhealed handa, eore eyea, par aeltic affeetione of tha akin ara in evitable. Wounda feater, foul die eaaaa menace and Infeated heade are the rule among unprotected enlppera, peelera and cuttera en gaged In the wholeeal* preparation of food. Womtn'i Handt Cut In one typical preparing room wbero I worked, nearly »ti the woman h*d crudely baodiuted baoda, wPb < uta or aorwa retarded ID beating TmMom era all band work; tbe nklnnlnK and corluc la a niroey, *lop|«y taak. Yet In o«e factory I palm waa my challenge to be non pan laan in thought and polltlca, creed and religion, nonconforming In tradition, nonobaervant and de fiant in aupfratltion — and a atralght party ticket la a auperati tioo in thi» age of aclentlflc democ racy. Nonpartlaanahlp 1* coeaaential >o common weal. Njnpartlaanahlp l» equity today, tomorrow It will !># law. Nonpartlaanahlp I* effect !«• In municipal nnd judicial aete«- (ton. why not in atat* and 'ouuty prlmariea and eiecUona? Nonpar liMfiatilp la a <lt I nitio in poliocy of tuouKln. promoting fundament, ally aortal democracy, abort ballot, qui* congreatfa, blgber clrllliatiou. Nonparilaanablp weave* freedom with the tenure of life. Owr ne*d. (hen, m to emblaren nonparilaanahlp blab on our ban ner* of patriot lam, for officiate to wri-e character In letter* ao large that all youth may read Our l« individual reepoiMtlbillty. Incor ruptible Jufctlce and c'hlral balance Nonpartiaanahlp promote* the*« and harmonize* on Ideal* of nobler cHlicuahlp. MINNIE II KRAZIKR Some Investment Essentials: FIRST: A Good Proposition SECOND: A Demand for It THIRD: Capable Management The American Safety Fender has all three. * It owns the American rights to the Nelson trolled automatic street car fender, a fender that etOJ street car must ultimately adopt. Its management is o the hands of people who have been identified with Sestet for upwards of a quarter of a century. The fender has already been adopted by the co«pifl7 running the cars in Portland, Oregon, and during the ftn* eight months the fender was in operation there we picked up nine people without an action for damages bcinjj.Ldgtd against the company. We want the business of all other lines. To it. we must have money. To raise it. we are offeringssw OCX) worth of stock. The shares sell for one dollar exfc This is an investment opportunity yofl cannot afford to neglect through lack of investigation. OUR DEMONSTRATION ROOM IS OPEN UNTIL 9:30 EACH NIGHT t Visit 1008 First Avenue, three doors north of Madison, and see one of our fenders working. JHHI The sale is limited and the time to invest is NOW. COUPON I American Safety Fender Company, '} IJO*J American Bank Building, Seattle, Wash.: Please send me further information regarding w investment features of your automatic, air-controlw# street car fender. 3 Mi i !; Name j i Street Address j ! City Among the Directors and leading Stockholders of tb* American Safety Fender Co. Are the Following: J. H. CAUSTEN, Seattle, formerly Collector of Custom*. Port# JOHN W. CONSIDINE, Seattle, of Sullivan A Congidine. FRED C. FURTH, Seattle, general manager Vulcan Iron . H. P. GILLETTE. New York City, conaulting engineet for Webster, Seattle. j j H. E. GILMAM, Seattle, formerly member of the State ■Oil* Control. W. H. INGALLS, Walla Walla, farmer and banker. FRED H. LVSONS. attorney, Seattle. „ - -1^ J. W. LYSONS, Seattle, formerly aecretary State Railroad JOHN F. MILLER, Seattle, attornev and former mayor of J. L. MOHUNDRO, Seattle, atate bank examiner. F. A. ELSON, Minneapolis, matter mechanic. American Safety Fender Compaq Office 1209 American Bank Building. Demonstration, 1008 First Ave. Demonslration Room Open All Day taksgivif |»*w «ii , lrt ~—ry «nd gim.-uoim itilc. "* ripple* troiiith* |„ ' 1'»» tMr h*nd, ? -llrtr rag, th „ (^£™igU ■"ffTtnt fr.,m a f«'« an<i arma * *"* % In aftoMior !*< <~T r , m) M , to m «n I naw flK 1 J»|i:• nfi< <1 w„h * rlm> , * i). anicry, unhealed wound* .Tr* a*.«l law ,64 ?k£* •hi king with ,„ ....J" *w ■tore. ' *"P»W»oi| At another Mr- I M » . ahawla of throe all** w,,*!! T? half eoßMiUtag mc* *„■«, u 2 b« atari linn In * i aur boaaa "" I aaw tb« KtvHi i«iu* •oae.w well known factory IWsi6 Z*l r«<klng ratif k, odoron* „ 1 pen. ™* An tlmest Druggist Ofln Gives Gioi JUh It gl*ea me rr**t . take 'hi* method of (K—n.. * for what I* KHwer'alittSQ haa 4ono for my wife .^[T? »«'«" tiro* to rhwrfully It to all ■tjfr«rots froifkE. tr<>ubi«. My wife had atiff*r»4 utntks. from kid iter dlfwe ud k«| Ju all kind* of patent I? no awr«M» unU! a dragf* nn-ndi-d Hwamo iioot. Thai Wm lb'- only relief «h« haa ha| JT2 and ahe la now feeing buter 6« •he over did tn-for*. J b«Mrn»iS lu duo entirety to Mwam*.*eet 2 "•and firm In my autetnaat «Z> 1 1 aa> that Swaraj, Rot* 1* tfc* few uI all kidney nm*dl*t. T« ba my <on»*ttt to imiiltab this run m«-nt at any time ha the Imoraftg humanity. Your a »ery truly, E. B TtNGH T» imieh, S'«kr and a*urn to Into me, tii I a 4'h day of "— nfrif jjj, C. K. Kmlth. Notary Psbfte. Thla la to rertlfy that K B TV xle, of thla City, baa ptrnfewl Swamp-Root of u* nercral tlmm. Smith Itrag Coroptsy, TwußMok. Siit L.ttet to Br. Kilmer II 00. | StmrUwmtoa. W. T.j Provo What Swamp Root WTO t| for You. Send to Dr. K liner ft (X, Ok)t K "Hlnghomton. N. Y . for • Ma ple lionle It wis! 'onriao* asymi You will also receiro a toofcta d valuable information, telttaf d about the kldneya tad M4fci Kesular soc and $l.0» alw koCSa for Mile at alt drug atoroa.