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TUB OMAHA SUNDAY BEFh NOVEMBER 15, 1911.
Great Silk Special
Monday ;
Regular .$2.25 and $3.00
Brocaded Silk Poplins, and
All Silk Bengalines, 40-inch,
$l.:t) and $1.-19 a yard
The silks are shown in our
: Sixteenth street window. The
reductions are made from the
actual otijinal selling prices, -t
at which they sold readily all
. through the season. The new,
i shades of blue, tans, -brown
helio, French gray, are beau
tiful. There are "many single
' dress lengths in the as3ort
. raent.
Winter Suits
Fashionable, serv
iceable, attractive
S19.50 to $55.00.
We are showing many new
front lace models from $3.00
to $15.00. . . .
Corset Section Third Floor.
Expert Fitters in Attendance.'
The Store for
Shirtwaists
A very popular section
where the latest styles of
dainty, attractive blouses
are reasonably priced, $2.95,
$3.75, $4.50.
COL
ROADS CAN SHIP
STOCK TO CHICAGO
t Illinois Board LifU Embargo on
Consignment! Which Can Enter
Yard at Midnight Sunday.
TEMPORIZING POLICY FOLLY
"Harrison's Reindeer
Fabric" Gloves
An excellent substitute for
, kid since they art absolutely
: washable. White is especial
ly desirable, $1.00 a pair.
. Visit our Olove Section.
, You will find no job lots
here; Just clean, fresh mer
chandise; most anything that
is to be had in fabric and
kid.- Gloves for street and
dress wear.
We invite your inspection.
The Fur Shop
The most complete of'
feAng of fine furs in Oma
ha. The name of Thomp
son, Belden & Co. has
stood for a guarantee of
the best for more than 28
years. You buy furs here
with the assurance that
you are receiving the best
furs at the lowest prices,
consistent with the high
est quality.
ilrail of Motrin Concern js Half.
XVmy Mrnanrr Will lUHioe
Yalnra Tin.KIe Per
Cent.
va of Hie state of low for the bureau
of animal Industry, and the quarantine j
will not ho ralsx until he la thoroughly j
ratlafifd that every ca.e has been found!
and the county quarantined. j
It la thought that trade In the utot W;
and foedT lln" w!l be better next week!
becmiee there has been no trace of the
hoof and mouth dls-ae In Hits territory.
ALLIES RESUME
ADVANCE ALONG
BELGIAN FRONT
Continued from Pni One.)
Jcctivr, and diapatchrs reaching here from
IVtrocrad convey the belief ijt the Rua
rlnn authorities that even the resumption
of the Ormnn offensive agnlnat Ruaaian
Toland will not rauae a diversion.
The usual absolutely contradictory re
port come from the scene of the Rusio-
' Turkish front The Ruaalsns . report
GERMAN ATTACK ON
BRIDGE REPULSED
i ..
French 'Official- Report Say Move
' ment Against Nieuport Results
in Failure.
ADVANCE TOW AM) BIXSCH00TE
Alteaapt ef the Kermjr Take the
: Offeaslve la the Itnloa Kaat
ad Soatheaat of Ypres -la
f herkeal.
PARIS. Nov. K-The French official
communication laaued this afternoon aaya
that- -German attack against th bridge
at Ts'laujiort resulted 'in failure, ahd that
various offenatve- movement of tho
enemy aroumt Yprea have been checked.
The Utt of. lb communication follow!
r-'fin. Jsolgluun a Cartiuui a(trt against
tho b"e4' of lli'a brWHa t Kloueport re-
0WteA-id failure, ilid .verloua Vf forts at
of(illt movementa on the part of the
taeray ln tha region to tha east and to
the southeast of Yre bava .been,
cbecKsiT.
Orore; Thayer, Union county, Nellie M.
Northrup: Waro, J'ocahontas county,
Chester V. Rksrr.
RUMORED SINKING
OF AUDACIOUS IS
NOW CONFIRMED
(Continued from rage One.)
token aboard by men of tha navy. After
tha , steamer entered Belfast harbor one
of tha wallers on board was arrested,
charged with being a spy. '
Serrepy Vrgeel t pon AH. '
Tha Olympic carried about S0O- paav
senger. Nearly 100 of these war Eng
lish reservists. All passengers other
than British war denied passage from
Belfast to Liverpool, and were compelled
to go to Dublin, which is an open port
to take boa.tg.for England. Secrecy re
garding tha loss of tha Audacious was
enjoined upon' the crew and passengers
of tha Olympic, who ware urged to re
frain from dleeuael the tragedy- pen
ln a comnlate investigation. The . crew
f of the Audacious' wal removed from tha
liner as aoon aa warship for the purpose
were available.
Tha conduct of the craw of tha Olym-
I plo was' magnirioent," said one of the
I - - . l. I I
bava nroirrrf nn. kilometer loH tlw. Pengrs. n waranipa crew cquiu
eaatv Xlatween the canal of LaBaasea and j 'v cUd w,,n ereater courage and pra-
cinioo. creryimna waa in ttiuiiwh lor
launching .tha boat as aoon as tha
Olympic wae within roach of the Auda
cious." Many of tha passengers expressed tha.
belief that tha sinking of tho Audacious
Arras our troops have roade minor pro
gress.1 -
"1ft 'the region of ls lgny and In the
vicinity tha Alans, aa hr aa Berry I
Au Haftha Oermane have attacked, but
without guecaa
"Iff ' the Argonn ' fighting "has recom
meiloed1 with greater spirit. Tha enemy
endeavored, but . in . Vain. to. recapture
rrta JL rarla .and BL Hubert I artlc
uUrly' In the vicinity of Verdun aeveraj
partial' offensive movements on the part
otrtBe eiwmy were checked by ha fir
of iV-ur artillery before the forward mov
mrn( of. the snamy's infantry could be
undertaken.
'the Woevra district 'and In Lor
range,' where bad weather prevalU, there
U nothing to report''
v (
I '. ', ; Pepartntejat Orders.
IvASIIINOTtN, Nov. H-tSpeclal Teto
grrin -.NLiraka pension gi anted: Baran
A. Oalllgan, Orllia. 1J.
I'ostmaaiera appointed.- Ioa'aeCrom
well, Union county, William A. Reynolds,
vleo. U, M. Randolph i Kentun. Kossuth
county,1 Jacob A. Bchwaru. vice V. B-Alley;-
Lkkewood, Uyon county, William
J. iiatl, . Vic Hoyr Ue'iuneil, realgned;
Nvuiiway, Adams county, Utella Mlutfer,
ivlco John M Inert, deceased: Rlckutts,
(Yawiord county. Jdhannea II. lethlofa.
vin'eur Lansholdt, removed', fhannon
t. Uy.-LiUun county, k'rancea M. Farvuutoa,
vh a J. K. Klnu: Tlconia. Munon
counly, ''Reatiics 'Harber, vice J. Allen,
the turning polnta Boon may he reached
which will open a new phase of the long
drawn ball la,
Turklah Array Enter Raaala.
The Turks, in an official communica
tion given out' at Constantinople under
dale of November 18, claim to have In
vaded the Husaian territory of Caucaira.
The Turkish official communication
contained In an Amsterdam dispatch to
Reuter'a Telegram company says:
"Last night our troops, after a surprise
attack, occupied all the Russian block
liouaea on the border of Tresblionl, pene
trated for throa hours In Russian terri
tory in the direction of Bat urn and oc
cupied the Russian barraoks of- Kur
daghln. ' i ."In tha battle, of Koprukeul on the
11th and 12 to the Russians ware defeat!,
loalng 4,000 dead, 4.000 wounded and M0
prisoners. Our troops captured 10,000
rifles and much ammunition,
i . 'The Russians retired in bad condition
In the direction of Kutch. The steepness
of the grouni, together with fog and
anow, handicapped our outflanking move
ment and s consequently tha- ' Russian
could not be completely u( off. Tha pur
suit continues."
(.IHfAOO, Nov. 14 An nltr lifting
the embargo on live stock shipments to
Chicago waa issued today by fie State
Board of Live Stock t'ommlmlonera
Railroads were notified they could ac
cept shipments to be dollvered In Chi.
r, . nrt am M,.n,1aw mt mlrfnl.U -k.rt lh.1
.. . . steady progress cri'er the old battle
union moth yaroa, unarr rjuar-nuoe or- -
that the Russinn armies have been rmshed
bark across the border with heavy losses.
From the headquarters of the Teutonic
armies come . conservative statements of
the activities of their armies. Vienna ad
mits certain Russian successes, which
moans that the Blsv power again Is In
i possession of the great oil f eld of Gall-
cla, but another report from Austrian
headquarters claim continued success
against the Balkan enemv In the cam
paign to force the flervlsns behind their
own borders.
Allies 'Raerarte Flaarrlnsr.
Berlin reports progress on the western
front, accompanied by the repulse of
every attempted advance by the allies.
German military experts, commenting on
the fact that the prisoners taken at Nleu
port wero French, claim this Is proof
that the BelRians have been so cut to
pieces that It has become necessary for
the French to take their places. They
believe also that the taking of prisoners
on the Ypres front Indicates that the en
ergy of tho allies Is flagging.
One of these military writers does not
conceal the anxiety caused by the Russian
advance, but sets down his belief that the
German frontier has not yet been crossed.
The only naval news of Importance is
tha announcement that the submarine.
menace off Pover haa been relieved by
the dragging of chains along the bottom
of the channel. This procedure la be
lieved to have destroyed certain German
submarines, which for weeks hav been
successful In eluding the British guard-shlpa.
cause of the foot and mouth disease, will
ba reopened. All shippers munt file with
the transportation company an affidavit
that tha stock shipped in not affected
with and has not been exposed to the
maladv.
The new Instructions of the bureau of
animal Industry that only the affected
animals of a herd should be killed con
tinued to bring protests from persons
prominent in nearly every branch of the
Industry.
Temsinrlalng Fatal.
Thomas B. Wilson, president of Morris
A Co., said that temporising with tha dis
ease would 'Immediately reduce the
values of live stock In th I'nlted States
by 2& per cent." K. A. White, director
of Armour & Co., asserted he. did not be
lieve the American people wanted to run
the risk of the Infection of their meat
supply.
The announcement of the Board of Ani
mal Industry that, owing to a shortage
of funds, a maximum of 2O0 would be
paid to farmers whose Infected stock was
killed resulted In a plan by Dr. S. K
Bennett, chief of the federal Inspectors
at the yard, by which the farmers may
some day receive a greater amount. He
ordered printed a large number of condi
tional promlHSory notes, which Inspectors
will Issue to farmers whose animals are
condemned. They read:
' Half of Valuation.
"I hereby agree to accept as compensa
tion In full from the t'nlted States gov
ernment In .the event that congress ap
propriates funds out of which payments
can bo made, t.'.... which Is 60 per cent
of the 'valuation of all animals destroyed
on account of the existence of foot and
mouth' disease.
tr. tflmon Flexner, bacteriologist of the
Rockefeller Foundation, who ' will conduct
a scientific search for the foot and
mouth dlsase germ, left tonight for New
ior wnn louneen seaiea sieei iuoes;rate. on fuhi frutS( peanuts, coffee,
ccntalnlng vlrua and blood of diseased ; rnerse. canned goods, wrannlng paner.
w
Why Pay fifloro
When Zciglcr
Lasts Longer
mn4 la
Hotter and Cleaner
Than Higher Priced Soft Coals
Our $5.00 Coal
Petroleum
Carbon Coke
I
THE MODERN FUEL
Any housewife am han
dle the fnrnaoo where Pet
roleum Coke is the Fuel.
No Soot
No Smoko
And just think of it
No Ashos
A TON
1
fs Good Coal
H50
B Phone Tyler 1754. 210 S. 17th St. Brandeis Theater Bldg.
Grand Island and
Hastings Attack
Tariffs on Freight
WASHINGTON.
Nov.
U Freight
Find Bomb with Fuse
Burning in Court
Room in the Tombs
, NEW YORK. ;ov, 14.-A bomb, some
what .similar In construction to the one
that wrecker! the entrance to the Bronx
, . M,., V, I .... , 1 J I
possibly saved tha Olympic, which mlrtt ; ir.TlV ' ".T JLT
" - - v . iw. Awmvrv vunri room.
otherwise hav entered, ft 'mln field
Other held to th theory that a tab
marine torpedoed th warship, basing
their opinion on tha fact that It waa
wounded astern rather than forward,
which would mora likely. b th caa K
It had com In contact wltA aubmeraged
xploalvag.
RDSS ARMY CORPS v
: ISCDT TO PIECES
(Continued from Page On.)
Jevo, Th e'erv'lan headquarters are re
ported as having bean moved hurriedly
from Valjevo to MladenovM. The Ser
vian loies are said to hav been heavy.
The number of prisoners of war In
terned in Austria la over N.ooo.
lust under tha district attorney's offices
occupied by Governor-elect Whitman. The
room was crowded. The bomb contained
gunpowder, slugs and bullet Its fuse
war partly .burned.
George I.. O'Connor, a policeman, saw
smoke from th burning fuse of th bomb.
ran to th apot. tor off th fuse and car
ried the bomb rom the court room. The
bomb contained explosive enough. It waa
estimated, to. have wrecked the building.
. Approximately fifty persona were in the
I room awaiting tha arrival of Maglatrate
j Campbell, to open court. It Is believed
.Ms arrival waa the aignal u fire the
' f us. .
The bomb waa wrapped up In a Jewish
! dally newspaper, tightly bound with
j wrapping cord.
I AlagiaUale Campbell said that he had
no Idee who would sek to take Ms life,
"The Vkrainlan delegate (from a por-J
I unless It wero the writer or writers of
tlan of Husslan. Poland embracing the nM threatening letters he had received dur-
klngdom of Poland), who were sent to ,n ,ba rxni UUI of Industrial Workers
BofU hav new left Bulgaria. They er:' the World leaders at which he rre-
Mllv Ha ft ail with Ika nnil.r.t..'., ldl.
T?'"1.: Yr'n ,;'onJ.V.."ft,?::..,,."l?i rachd with the Bulgarian premier. M. The police believed the bomb was placed
Jtadoslavoff. and the presidents of both ,he "mo band of anarchists that
chambers of me "Bulgarian Parliament. ' "r1 th bombs Wednesday night at the
providing for the separation of th , Bronx county court house and last month
Vkrainlan district from Ronla. .exploded bombs In t. Patrlck'a cathedral
"Snow la .reported In , the Voeaea and at the church of 8t. Alpbonaus. The
mountains and tn the Black -forest and Pllr recalled 'that Frank Tannenbalm
the Thurglner forest. Trf tne last place it , and his Industrial Workers of the World
Is twelve Inches deep."
th.atiair, vtua UuruUd. blnulalr;
iiorf Kossuth county, 1 nomas J
Witt
While,
vlre O. W. Brunner. ' Mouth Dakota
Keg! Butte, Iwey county. Prank R.
Trover, vice Frank bowman; tlllland.
Stanley count-. Martin J.' Stromm,'tce
I. N. tjuiii, resigned." ', " '
.Jaiiiu Vi., .Wretfal baa brt apitojnted
rurw.1 Hitter, earner at UarUand. Nt.
Iowa poalmatera reaHlnled: Peave?,
JivKme uuniy, Bexlon T. Anuerson; Have,
lock. Poahontaa county, J. H. Bheldon;
MmjHi, OUrien county. J. W. Jepaon;
l'almer, Pocshontl county, Msrv Xoniaji .
Plover' Pooaitonlaa-county, Soloaian T.
i, . -t Sanatorium
,j ? , -
; T6U UtUgtlon Is the only on
in th 4-eatraT' west with eparte
bulldln Jtdat6d. ra- talr o
ample grouDda, yet ottrely dla
aavt, aad rendering it posalbl to
classttv case. The one bulldici
botDg fit tail for and devotud to lb
treatment of aon-contagloua aad
n.6n-uental disease, uo otitera tn
log admitted, th other Kest Col
tag being designed for and de-
r i. . . it- vciuoiv trcatmeqi
of select mental cases raqulrlog
for ttu watchful, cay aad U
rial ourtlng.
Brtteae Kaaeet Tara f Tid (eea.
LONDON. Nov. U-Th slackening of
Teutonle of tensive in the west, aa noted
In yesterday official nrports from the
allies' baadquarUra, la regarded hare aa
due to the fact that Germany la obliged
to maintain battle front a far apart as
sat Prussian and th Ncrth Bea.
.Huge bodies of German troops hav
been alternately thrown acroea the In
entered Ft. Alphontms church during
their demonstrations last year, aa a re
sult of which Tannenbauin was sent to
Jan.
MANY ARE INJURED BY .
EXPLOSION OF CHEMICALS
NEW YORK. Nov. 14. -One man was
killed, twenty-seven persona Injured .n
tervenlng thousand mile, to counter any 2 lnr. i,ld, of ch"-
thtng in th nature of a positive success L!..! B1rookl,,rn W" "
w-Bwswa ih rafrflU lUOOMwIOIl
jl I 111' )t r
gained at eltber end, alnd German's eon
mending superiority in number In th
earlier stage of the war made piogTvee
of Its force easy and effective.
Military obesrvers here, hoavr, take
the view that Russia-on one aide, and
the armies of three nations on tha other
s'de. suw having aad time la.whluh.to
mobilise their force more fully, the ef
fectlven of Uil prooeea of shifting
large pWdlea front one UitkUr to the other
la no longer so pronounced and that any
thinning of the German line on either
aid must mean bereaXter at least tem
porary assumption of the defensive on
lb part et tbe German and the resump
tion of offensive by the alll.
For th, moment Berlin, according to
English opinion, appear to regard the
Russian tnenao a of varamouat "Import
ance. . . n
The alllea, however, are finding the
Carina defenaive aa stubborn and dif
ficult to penetrat as the Germans fouad
the British end French line during the
deadly, but futile, effort around Ypres.
The Intimation of the official iport.
hoevr, wr ecu .alder ed her a et
promtaing from the alll' point ef view
and tbere la a disposition to think that
occurred In the laboratory late yesterday,
Tjur oi in injured are In a serious con
dition. The cause of the explosion haa
not been determined.
The Want Ad Columns of The Cee Are
Red Daily by People In Bearrh of Ad
vertised Opportunities. -
RATES UPON YELLOW PINE
SUSPENDED BY COMMISSION
WASHINGTON. Nov. lt-tSpealal Tele
gram.) The Interatat Commerce oom
mlaslon suspended from November U until
March It, schedules that provide for
an Increase of 1 and 3 cents per 109 pounds
tn rate applicable to the transportation
of yellow pin lumber tn carload from
certain points In Arkansas, Iou1l&na and
Texaa to . Bloux City, la. Th present
at to Bloux City la 3 and 2t cents per
100 pound Th proposed rat I SS cent
0lT 0K "SltOMO ,t inc."
Te get th genuine, rail for full name.
Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look for signa
ture of 1 W. Grove, cures cold In one
day, ti cent.
cattle ln'"'arIoUs"stages""of development.
'Dr. Flexner said ho would Infect a pig
In his laboratory until ha found some
smaller animal upon -which he could ex
periment. Exhibitors of prise cattle at the dairy
show have begun a movement to remove
the 800 animate that are quarantined In
a, barn. In lb yarda to a farm near the
rlty. It la feared there will be a heavy
loss In the herd from other disease If It
is kept in clos quarters much longer,
.abject of Conference,
WASHINGTON, Nov, 13.-hortfte of
available funds for the campaign against
the widespread llrve stock foot and mouth
disease epidemic waa the aubject of long
conference today between Secretary
Houston and other officials of the De
partment;. of Agriculture. Later It was
said a statement on the subject would be
Issued tomorrow.
Officials fear that unless some means
can be devised to make more money avail
able immediately the department will be j
seriously hampered in Ita work of eradl- j
eating the disease. The stage already has
been reached where the department will
have to husband what fund It now has
on hand.
Orders were Issued today that not more
than 1200 worth of cattle In a herd be
elaughUred without special authorisation
from the department unless the owner of
the herd agreed that payment should be
contingent upon congress appropriating
the money.
The question has been Talsed as to
whether available funds appropriated for
other purposes may be diverted to fight
tha foot and mouth disease. The legal
phases of this question were gone Into
carefully today, but no decision waa an
nounced. The quarantine against hay was modi
fled by the department todity so as to
provide that hay rut before August 1 last
may be sh'pned In Interstate commerce
without disinfection. If baled prior to No
vember I. The prevloua regulations pro
vided that hay could be shipped without
disinfection, provided It was cut and baled
pr'or to Augimt 1. The National Hav
aasoclatlon had urged that the quarantine
be modified becauee of a threatened short
age of hay.
Iowa Mare Closed.
Another case of foot and mouth dis
ease was discovered yesterday in Clin
ton county, Iowa. This waa the latest
development of the quarantine situation
yesterday, but as this Is In ths eastern
part of the state little fear Is felt by the
local live stock Interests here. The fear
of the last few days haa given way to a
feeling of confidence that the worst Is
over, so far as the stockmen in this
territory Is concerned, and It Is believed
to be only a question of a few days until
conditions In this territory will again be(
normal.
So far no cases of hoof and mouth dls-'
rase hate been discovered In Nebraska
and none in weatern Iowa. However,
there have been a couple of auspicious
rases which wore reported by local au
thorities one Friday at Henderson, la.,
which looked like a sure case, but a
thorough Inspection mad by Dr. Ver
ruillton. Inspector In charge for the bu
reau of animal Industry at th yarda,
and J. 8. Walters of th yarda company
showed all th anlmaJe on the farm to
b absolutely r from any dtsees.
Other cases hav also been examined and
no disease found. By tonight, at the
Uteat, it la thought the Inspection in Ne
braska will be completed and In western
low by th first of neat wee.
The authorities at Washington are op
posed to dividing th state of lows, and
say the quarantine will not be lifted na
til they have had time to canvass tbe en
tire etate and quarantine every county
In which any trace of the disease baa
beea found.
Becretary Btryker of the South Omaha,
Live Block 'excHank. who has been In
Washington several day looking . after
th Interest of th western stockmen
before the Interstate' Coramerce commis
sion aad the bureau of animal Industry,
left for homo Friday night.
Dr. A. W. Miller haa charge of the can-1
woodenwnrc, vegetablfs and provisions
Kencrally were attacked today befire the
Interstate Commerce commission by the
t.rand Island Commrrlal club and the
Hastlnga Chamber of Commerce of Ne
braska. The complant waa directed
ngalnst the New Yor't Central llnea and
about 100 other railroads and systems
operating in the east and middle est-
Grand Island and Hastings are consid
erable shipping centers and It Is alleged
that the ratea on tho commodities are
grossly excessive aa compared with the
rates from tho same points of origin to
Omaha, Neb. An equitable adjustment
of tho rates was requested.
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
About a
"Week's
Delay in
Getting
Into Our
New Store
Contrartora PROMISED that
we would be in our palatial
new quarters In the new United
States National Bank Bldg. by
Nov. 15th but it look as
though there will be a week's
delay for us; but all in good
faith. If the contractors could
have bad room ready this aaJ
WOULD have been a thing of
the past.
Final Removal
Sale Discounts
In Force While
We Are Compelled
to Ren la Here
Discounts of 10 to 20
and vn 25 are still in order
cm EVERYTHING- tn this
stock. Diamonds, Watches,
Jewelry. Clocks. Cut Glass and
Novelties galore. In fact. EV
ERYTHING is reduced save
only Hamilton and Howard
Watches and a few lines upon
which prices are contracted.
So you see you've STILL a fw
days in which to secure TRULY
REGAL Christmas gifts at
REALLY cut figures.
C. B. Brown
Company
Jewelers
403 South 16th S reel
City Nafl Bank Bldg.
linds the Bargain
Then
$1.00 a Week
This superb Victrola
Home Outfit Qg tftiRfl
Complete, V uU
We are going to place
50 outfits in homes of 50
responsible citizens on
these remarkable terms.
Pay $7.00 in order to bind the
Bargain Then $5.00 a Month.
itmrnmrnm
lii'ifii'th'li s- i i vr-J "
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i
This Victrola Btyl X
wtta 10 double faced rec
ords, SO ealeotlona; your
own choice. Only $82.00.
Schmoller & Mueller Piano Company
1311-13 Farnam St.
Victrola and Crafonola Headquarters. Douglas 1623.
You iwa It to Yourself to Sea the BRAMBACH GRAND
Only four feet, eight Inches long; fits your rest room
as easily as an ordinary upright; costs no more than
a good upright; built (since 1823) in a factory now
devoted to building grand pianos, exclusively. This is
the smallest of all Grands, with an Individual tonal
quality seldom equaled. The Drambach has the en
dorsement of notable artists. Hear the Brambach
before you decide. '
ONLY
$455
TERMS
Our 40th Vear. Aa HOSPE COs 1SIS Iaglas 6t
Be Sure You Get
DuffrsPureMalt Whiskey
1
When You Call for It
Every good thing for which there is a de
mand is counterfeited, and substitutes are simply
"tricks of the trade" where in the dealer "tries to put some
thing over on you," regardless of your health, for the saJce of
greater profit.
When you "Gee Daffy's and Keep Well" you're sure you are
taking the game good Medicine for All Mankind that has been
used with good results by thousands for more than half a
century.
Always demand Duffy's and insist on getting Duffy's only.
Every genuine bottle of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has our
"Annual" wrapped around it, and on tbe bottle itself the Com
pany name ts blown in, tbe "Old Chemist" trade-mark appears
on the label, and there's a seal over the cork which should be
unbroken until you, yourself open Duffy's for better health.
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