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OMAHA, SCXDAV MOKNr.(f, MAKCU 'J. HUT). TBETr1 A Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama Presented by The Omaha Bee in Collaboration with the Famous Falhe Flayers and the Eclectic Film Co. Miss Pearl White, i 4 "W Arnold Daly and Craig Kennedy Tlx" F am rum Scientific Ieteet1e of Fiction. Ti ?. x wnC H t tii iii m.-m -mm mm mm r a a tr - - - - -- Written by Arthur B. Reeve The Well -Known Novelist and the Creator of the "Craitf Kennedy' Stories Dramatized Into a Photo-Play by Charles Goddard Author of "The Perils ot Pauline" Out of X.ainf Character Im th Motion rtetur m.prodnctlon by th Tunoai rath Player ELAINE DODGE - - Mi.s Pearl White CRAIG KENNEDY - - Mr. Arnold Daly HARRY BENNETT - Mr. Sheldon Lewis Everj thing you read here today yon run in lhe fascinating Pat lie Motion Picture at thf Motion Pict ure Theater thin week. Next Hun day Knot her chapter of "The Exploit of Elatae" and new I'atke reel. (Copyright. by the Htar Co. All l";--elRn IllKhta Hoeived.) Syaopala of rrarloai Chapter. Tna New YorK Kllce are myatltled by a aerlea of murdera of prominent men. The lateat victim of the m.vaterloiia -aaxln la Tavlor Dodge, the liiHiiranc preaident. Ilia daughter. Klnlne. em ployn Tal Kennedy, the falnoim aileii tlfln detectlva, to try and unravel the niya tery. One of the criminal ateala Into Klalne'a room at night, puta her under the Influenc of the twilight aleep drug and forvea her to write a letter diamlaa n Kennedy. Thla trick falla. jter Kennedy learnt of a daring robbery planned by the conaplratora. In an ef fort to trap them Klalne la captured and waled up In a tank, and la at th point of death mhen Kennedy accidentally dla covera her plight and aavea her. In re taliation the crlmlnala make a dea(erate attempt to kill Kennedy by erecting nn Ingenloua death-trap In hla apartment. They then administer a peculiar polaon to Elaine, aicompllahlng thla by a re markable, utlPxatlon of the wall paper In her room. The polon plot mlacanlea Hut the criminal are persistent. One of them la aetlously wounded by Maine, nn(' ahe Ik forced to Buhmlt to the tranafu Hon of blood operation lo save the acoun drel's life. Help reaches her before thl' rxperlment becomes dangeroua. Enmgei' at their constant defeats, the ronsplrn tura employ two notorloua women of tlir underworld to line Kennedy and Kla'n to their destriictlnn. Kentiedy'a aclenttM knowledge proves too much for the as aaaslna. Ha employ a vocopnone. in Queer manner. Ita uncanny work at r critical moment npaettlnr a carefully lal' titan to abduct Elaine. The criminals In troduce the death ray and puaile Ken rtedv. but he awn counteraota Its ds tnietlve Influence. Klalne la tranpci nd left to di In a aewer chamber, where Kennedy find her. and with th aid o' h'a eleotrle marvel he revives her, after Mie.ilcal eclence haa failed. A wrist watch with a poisoned needle I th next Inatru rnent emtdoyed by th criminal to de troy Elaine: the quick work of the de tective bsffles th plot. Chinese crlmln ala Interfere with the work of the Clutch fen Hand Thev nlay a shrewd trick on K'a'n and make bee belive ahe haa com mitted murder. They pre upon her alarm and demand blackmnlt. CHAPTER XIII. The Devil Worshipers. .laln waa aeated In the drawma; room Hh' Aunt Joeephlne one afternoon when her lawyer. Perry Bennett, dropped In un expectedly. No ewner were Elaine and Bennett alone than Elaine, tumlnf to him, e claimed Impulalvely. "I'm ao glad you have come. I have been longing; to aea you and to tell you about a atranne dream I have had." Leaning bark In her chair and gating before her tremulouaty, Elaine continued: "Laat night I dreamed that father came to me and told me that If I would give up Kennedy and put my truat In you I would find the ClutrhliiK Hand. I don't know what to think of It." Bennett, who had been listening In tently, remained ellent for a few mo menta. Then putting down hla tea, cup, he moved over nearer to Elaln and bent ever her. 'Elaine," he aald In a low tone, hla re markable ryea looking straight Into her own, "you must know that I love you. Then give m tho right to protect you. It wca your fathcr'e dearest w1h. I be lieve, that w rhould marry. Let ma altera your dangera and I aw ear that aooner or later there will d an end to the Clutch ing Hand, (live mc your anawer, Elaine." he urged, 'and ma ha me the happiest ui an In all the woild." "Walt a little while until tomorrow," ahe replied finally, aa If overcome by the recollection of her aelrd dream and the unexpected aeguel of hla proposal. An Inctant lattr Aunt Jwaephtne re- TuriU'U- r-iguie. unsimna; ny wnai uaj i happened, excused herself and went Into the library. I 1 a . hutting with Craig in l ie lab-i cratoiy. anl. at Die a.tmc time, was' wstchmg him In his evpc'tim nt.il urk . Just a call came nn the telephone he was pouring some nltiuhylri hlorlc add' lull C tt tul-e to colliplele a teai tlon. I The t'lepl tlllkl.-d and he LI, I ,V ii ' th" little of I.I on Ms I'esl.. hlle he moved a fea strps to .inso.-r t'ie r.ill ' V-a. this in Mr Kennedy." I li. ir l 'rlu aav. I nio-ed oi. r toarl mi sii'1 l i -1 r . t ..Sir ' I th. re mii' 'i mi; n, w ' little iln'Mllnt ;r Uirig tri I er , ti , , Ker,ned WAV.-. I II tl 1 I . l-.il.t.l I e i-i.K. n o i.- 'f i l. , ... ! , i .. i. ! di : i m .. t t i i , r 1 r t !-.. : - . If It ,.. i. r. 1 ,., I , l i- SI. 'I . I. i t,. 1 t ! who knew the Innermost aecreta of the Chinee Quarter and even unknown in the police, there waa a dingy tenement house apparently Inhabited by hard work ing fhlnamen. but In reality tho head iiuartera of the notorloua devil worship- era, a aect or aaluniata, iiamu a even in the Celestial empire. The room In which the unennnv rltca of the devil worshlpera were conducted waa a large apartment decorated In Chi nese style, with highly colored portrait of. some of th devil deltlea and costly silken hanging. IJcslde a large data de pended a huge Chinese gong. On the dala Itaelf atood, or rather aat, an ugly looking figure covered with aome sort of metallic plating. It almost seemed to be the mummy of a Chinaman covered with gold leaf. It waa thin and shrunken, almost entirely nudn, but with a scant drapery of a long Chinese robe hanging from Ita ehoulder. Into this room came Ing Fin attired In an elaborate silken robe. He advanced and kowtowed before the dala with It strange figure and laid down an offer ing before It. consisting of punk atlcka, little dlshea of Chinese cakes, rice, a Jar of oil and aome cooked chicken and pork. Then he bowed and kowtowed again. At the same time an aged Chinaman carrying a prayer wheel entered the place and, after prostrating himself devoutly, placed the machine on a aort of low atoul or tabourette and began turning It alowly, muttering. Each revolution of thla curi ous wheel waa aupposed to offer a prayer o the god of the nether-world. A few moment later, liong Sin, who had been bowing before the metallic . Inure In deepest reverence, suddenly prang to hi feet. Hla gloxed eye and excited mitViner Indicated that ho had re ceived a mctaage from the Up of the at range Idol. Iong Hln struck several blows on the resounding gong and then raised hi voice In solemn tones. Klng Chau, th Terrible, demand a consort. Kb la to be foreign fair of face and with golden hair." At the same time, In a room of the ad joining house, the Clutching Hand him self waa busily engaged In making the most elaborate preparations for soma nefarloua scheme which hla fertile mind had evolved. The room hail been fitted up aa a medium aeanc parlor, with blax'k hang ings on th walls, while at one side there waa a square cabinet of black cloth, with a mandolin lying before It. Clutching Hand gased about the room, now and then giving an order or two to make mora effective the aetting for the purpose which he had In mind. Finally ha nodded in approval and stepped over to the fireplace where logs were burning brightly In a grate. I'ressing a apring In th mantelpiece, th master criminal effected an Instant transformation. The logs In th fire place, still burning, disappeared Immedi ately through the bottom ot the brick tiling and a metal sheet covered: them. An aperture opened at th back, as If by magic. Through this opening Clutching Hand made hla way quickly and disappeared. Emerging on th other side of the pecu liar fireplace. Clutching Hand pushed aside a curtain which barred the way and looked Into th Chine temple, taking up a position behind th metallic flgura on th dala. Th noise of the departing aatanlats had scarcely died away when Clutching Hand stepped out "Follow me," h ordered hoarsely, seis ing Iong 8in by the arm and leading him I away. They passed through th passageway of the fireplace, and, having entered the seance room. Clutching Hand began briefly explaining the purpose of the preparations that had been made. Ixng Sin wagged hla head In voluble approval. As t lutchlng Hand rinlahed, the I hlna- melt. then." she protested, marching out man turned to the hardfaied woman who of the room In a high state of Indignation. to ait tho part of medium and added I She had scarcely left the house, how eon directions to those Clutching Hand lever, when she began to suspect that all hud already given. TIim medium nodded acquiescence, and .i moment Inter left the room to carry out some ng noiin plot framed by the ma- i- : mln. I of the cilminal world. w n ii. ling in the lll rnry - I at Kennedys portr.it. i.r i.-,nt r nt. .ml shove all t ,r i i . i li.'ii.- Klii.li rli . li. .i .1 ' r i i eii' I rh a .,. i .. k it .i w i ' . i ' ' ' i ' 1 se $&iM&m$& 1 -aJV ' J K'i i .". OJ ! made no attempt to struggle, even when V .ItvVV I J ' 'Nf ' rrTf ' V'V-S ! had t"T bond. Khe w bu.lly i i . ' '' ' I it . - ' IVv, j cape, tier eyes iraveicu over me piace M'.:!:Vh..w .Ms-, In tl Devil Worshiper' Tx-n. tere.1 wildly for a few moments, rolled 1 her eyes and with aome convulsive move- ments pretended to go Into a trance. Suddenly the curtains were pulled aside and Aunt Josephine and Bennett, who had Juat come In. entered. "I can do nothing here," exclaimed 8a ve'.sky, starting up and lookln about severely. "You must come to my seance chamber, where we shall not be Inter rupted." "I will," cried Elaine, vexed at the In trusion at that moment. "I must have that message I must." "What's all this, Elaine?" demanded Aunt Josephine. Hurriedly Klalne poured forth to her aunt and Hennett the etory of the me dium' visit and the promised message from her father In the other world. Aunt Joaephlne, who waa not one easily to bo Imposed on, strongly objected to Elaine's proposal to accompany Savetsky to the seance chamber, but Elaine would not be denied. 8h pleaded with her Hint, urging that ahe be allowed to go. "It might be safe for Elaine to go." Mennett finally sugeared to Aunt Joseph Inn, "f you and I accompanied her." All thla time he medium was listening closely to the conversation. Elaine looked at her Inquiringly. With a shrug, she Indicated that she had no objection to having Elaine escorted to the parlor by her friend. A few moment later. In the Dodge car, Klalne, the medium and her two escorts started for the Chinese quarter. At the house the medium opened the door with her key and ushered In har three visitors. Entering the room the medium at onoe prepared for the seance by pulling down the window shades. Then she seated herself In a chair beside the cabinet and appeared to fall off slowly Into a trance. The room Itaelf was dimly lighted, and the curtain of the cabinet seemed. In the obscurity, to sway back and forth aa if stirred by some ghostly breeexe. All of them were now quite on edge with excitement. Suddenly an Indistinct face was seen to be peering through the black curtains, a It were. The mandolin, aa if lifted by an In visible hand, left the cabinet, floated about cloae to the celling, and returned again. It was eerie. At last a voice, deep, sepulchral, wa heard In alow and solemn tones. "I am Eeko the spirit of Taylor Dodge. I will give no message nntll one named Josephine leaves the room." No sooner had the worda been uttered than the medium came writhing out ot her trance. "What happened T" she antked, looking at Elaine. Elaine reported the spirit's words. "We can get nothing If your Aunt ataya here," Pavetaky added. Insisting that Aunt Josephine must go. "Tour father cannot apeak while she Is pres ent." Aunt Josephine, annoyed at what ahe had heard. Indignantly refused to go and waa deaf to all Elaine' pleading. "I think It will be all right," finally acquiesced Hennett, seeing how bent Klalne waa on securing the message. "I'll stay and protect her." Awnt Josephine finally agreed. "Very not as It txight to be. In fact, th Idea ha. I no sooner occurred to her than be decided to call on Kennedy and sheltalned admittance. ordered the chauffeur fo take her 'qul.tly a poeilhle to the laboratory Kennedy hd not been In th lahoist 'all the day after my exiM-rtence with Hi.- i a Id. and I wa impatiently awaiting hla rrll At last there iimr a knok at the iliH.r and I ii.ii(. it hurriedly. Thre j . a m. . iu-t t.v who hand. .1 me a n,de I ,.,r.- It i. pen. It w.i from Ken r.ilv nil t'll I fhill i,hitdr r awav t r !. . r !. i'.II nil p4te and t. II I r '.-e .f . -ert.'n M"e rv r f! uf o.'Ti i tklAt.H' f vv when the trance wn resumed, and In a few minutes there camo all Boris of auper- natural manifestations. The table beside Elaine began to turn and articles on It dropped on the floor. Violent rapping followed In various parts of the room. Itoth Elaine and Bennett, who sat to gether In silence, were much Impressed by the marvelous phenomena not being able to eo In the darkness the concealed wires that made them possible. Suddenly, from tho mysterious shadow of the cabinet, there appeared the spirit of Ijong Sin, whose death Elaine still be lieved alio had caused when Adventuress Mary had lured her to the apartment. ! Klalne was trembling with fear at the apparition. j From the cabinet ran a thick stream of red, like blood from which sho recoiled. ! fchuilderlng. Then a dim. ghostly figure, apparently that of Long Sin, appeared. The face was horribly distorted. It seemed to breathe tho very odor of the grave. With arms outstretched the figure glided from the cabinet and approached Elaine. She shrank back further In fright, too horrified even to scream. At the same moment, the medium drew a vapor pistol from her dress, and as the ghost of Long Sin leaped at Elulne Savetsky darted forward and shot a stream of vapor full In Bennett's face. Bennett dropped unconscious, the lights In the darkened room flashed up, and several of the men of the Clutching Hand rushed In. Quickly the fireplace was turned on Its cleverly constructed hinges, revealing the hidden passage. Before any effective resistance could be made, Elaine and Bennett were hustled through the passage, securely bound, and" placed on a divan In a curtained chamber back of the altar of the devil worshippers. It was at that moment that I, little dreaming of what had taken place, ar rived with Aunt Josephine at the house of th medium. She answered my ring and admitted us. To our surprise, the seance rcom was empty. "Where Is the young lady who was here?" I asked. "Mis Dodge and the gentleman Juet left a few minute ago." the medium ex plained, a we looked about une emed eager to satisfy us that Elaine was not there. Apparently there wa no excuse for disputing her word. Put, as we turned to leave, I happened to notice a torn handkerchief lvlna on the floor. It flashed over me that perhaps it might afford a clue. As I passed It I purposely droDned m hat over It and picked up the hat. secur ing the handkerchief without attracting Savetsky'a attention. Aunt Josephine was keen now for re turning home to find out whether Elaine was there or not No sooner had aha en tered the car and driven off than I ex amined the handkerchief. It waa torn. I looked cloeer. In the corner waa th initial "E." ThHt was enough. Without losing an- otlinr nreelrii m t fc. ........ . . . 1 " . . ... ...v. . . nuiiiru irounu j to the nearest pollct station, where I happened to be known, having had sev eral assignments for th "Star" In that part of the city, and gave an alarm. Th sergeant detailed several rounds men and a man In plain clothes, and to gether we returned to the house, laying careful plan to surround It secretly, ahlle th plain clothes man and 1 ob- i j Meanwhile the I hlne.e devil nrhlp j pers had again gathered In their eiirs.il . t. niple. and !jn Mn. in his pile.t'v robe, ai l-.red on the dm. The w orslilpper. kowtowed r.eirutly in him. while t II,- ).,.), again j.t,..., tie at-ed hinaeian. 'iti-niy t-irn'rg I ! fl ) . r W I'eel. , T o I rail. r. or smoke .t had hen l!... ,.n the dun. n of whuh l.e( ' '"' '" tl k c.1,.1!., n to I f ! it let 1 dense f'. ..,- f Standing before them, he chanted In nasal tones: "The white consort of the I Kreai rvpiiiK . rm'i iihh oeen luuim. ii I- hla will that she now be made his." Aa he finished Intoning the message Ixmg Sin signalled to two young China men to go Into an anteroom. A moment later they returned with Elaine. Frightened though alie waa, Elaln - uicikv. ap waa not guarded, lons k, anil smiled quietly, carried her up to the duls, They hail and now Long Sin faced her find ternly ordered her to kowtow to the gruesome metallic figure. She refused, but Instantly the China man seized her arm nnd twisted It until they had compelled her to fall to her knees. Having forced her to kowtow, 1nns Sin turned to the assembled devil dancer. "With magic and r.ire drusa." h chanted, "ahe shall be made to pans be- i yond, and her body encased In precious ' gold shall lie the consort of Kslng Chau forever and ever." ! He made another algn and several pot and trailers were brought out and placed on the dal beside Elaine. She wa by this time completely overcome by the horror of the situation. There was apparently no escape. "Hold her," ordered Long Sin In gut tural Chinese to tho two attendants, as he approached her. Long Sin held In his hand a small, profusely decorated pot, from which smoke wa escaping. Aa ha approached he passed this receptacle under her nose once, twice, three times. Gradually Elaine fell into unconscious ness. While Elaine waa facing death In the power of the devil worshipper, i naa reached the house of Savetsky, next door, with the police, and the place had been quietly surrounded. With the plain-clothes man, a daring "nd Intelligent fellow, I went to the door and rang the bell "What can I do for your asked the medium, admitting ua "My friend, here," I parleyed, "I In great business trouble. Can your con trolling spirit give him advice?" "I'm sorry,"' she remarked merely, "but I'm afraid my control Is weak and can not work today." She took a step toward the door, mo tioning us to leave. Neither of us paid any attention to that hint, but remained seated as we had been before. "Go!" she exclaimed at length, for the first time showing a trace ot ner vousness. Evidently her suspicion had been fully confirmed by our actions. We tried to argue with her to gain time. But lt'was of no use. Almoat before I knew what she waa doing, she made a dash for something In the corner of the room. It wo time for open action, and I seised her quickly. My detective waa on his feet In aa In stant. "I'll take care of her," he ground out seizing her wrist In his vise-like grip. "You give the signal." I rushed to the window, threw up the shade and opened the sash, waving our preconcerted sign and turning again toward the room. With a sudden accession of desperate strength, Savetsky broke away from the plain-clothe man and again attempted to get at something concealed on the wall. I had turned Just In time to fling myself between her and whatever object she had In mind. 1J liali U TG-3E DSesse Theatre GLANO Theatre SOUTH OMAHA 16th and Binnoy Every Wednesday Every Thursday Episode No. 13 March 31 Episode No. 12 April 1 Favorite Theatre em Theatre 1716 Vinton St. 1528 So. 13th St. Every Tuesday Episode Ho. 11 Today March 28 Episode No. 13 March 30 Best Projection in Tho City PARLOR Theatre Hicholas Theatre 14th and Doue-as Council Bluffs, la. Episode No. 9 March 31 Episode No. 6 March 30 ' Z ; DSAMOHD THEATRE ; L'Jiionroe ihcaire r . 24.0 La st. ltff Tbeiijy tp !.o: la. 12 Mirth Jy !-2Cj1j5 Farnn m ot i rxfimAn i ... . , LOTHROP Theatre 'e. 12 !1nrch31 Episoia Ko. 11 April 2 As the detective took her again and twisted her arm until she cried out In pain I hastllv Investigated the wall. She had evidently been attempting to press a but ton that rang a concealed bell. What did it all mean? Elaine, now completely unconscious, was being held by the Chinamen, while her arm was smeared with sticky black materW! from the cauldron by Long Sin. A the high priest of Satan worked, tho devil worshippers kowtowed obediently. Suddenly the aged Chinaman with the pravcr wheel stopped hla Incessant, lm t Ions turning, and, rising, held up his hand es If to command attention. "This m nonsense," he cried In a loud tone. 4'Why should our great Kslng Chau desire n white devil? I, a great-grand father, demand to know." Shaking with rage. Long Pin ordered the IMruder orf the dais. But the aged de votee refused to go. "Throw him out," he ordered- hla at tendants. Kor answer, as the two young China men approached, the old Chinaman threw them down to the floor with a quick Jlu jitzu movement. Ills strength seemed miraculous for so aged a man. Furious now beyond expression, lxng Sin stepped forward himself. He seized the beard and queue of the Intruder. To his utter amazement, they came off! It wns Kennedy. With his automatic drawn, before the astonished devil dancers could recover themselves, Craig stood at bay. Long Sin leaped behind the big gong. As the Chinamen rushed forward to seize him, Kennedy shot the leadey of Long Pin's attendant and struck down the other with a blow. The rush was checked for the moment. But the odds were fear fuX. Kennedy seized Elaine's yielding body, and, pushing back the curtains to the anteroom, succeded In gaining it and locking the door Into the main temple. Bennett' wa still lying on the floor tightly bound. With a few deft cut with a Chinese knife which he had picked up, Kennedy released him. At tho same time Chinamen were try ing to batter down the door, Kennedy's last bulwark. It was swaying under their repeated blows. Kennedy rushed to the door and fired through it at random to check the attack for a few moments. While Kennedy was thu besieged by the devil worshipper In the anteroom, several policemen and detectives gath ered In the seance room with us. next door, where Saveteky was held a defiant and mute prisoner. J had discovered the bell, and, taking that aa a guide, I started to trace the course of a wire which ran alongside the wall, feeling cer tain that it would give me a clue to some adjoining room to which Elaine might possibly have been taken. To the fireplace I traced the bell, and, in pulling on a wire, I luckily pressed a secret spring. To my amazement the whole fireplace swung out of sight and disclosed a secret passageway. To my utter amazement, I recognized Kennedy's voice. In tho first onslaught Craig shot one Chinaman dead, then closed with the others, slashing right and left with the Chinese knife he had picked up. Finally, Long Sin, seising a large wall hanging, leaped upon Kennedy from the back and threw It over hla head, almost suffocating him. It was Just aa the Chinese were about to overpower him that I led the police and detectives through, the passageway of the fireplace. It waa a glorious fight that followed. But Long Sin and his Chlnanten were no match for the police, and were soon com pletely routed, th police striking furl- ..with.. LUTCIHIiro PRESEXTKD BY PATHK E.X CHANGE. Inc. Hee the Pictures at the Following Theatre oualy In all directions and cleat ina; tho room. InstHntly Kennedy thmieht of the fair ohjeet of all this tnel.e. He rushed to the rlivan on which he had placed Klalne. She mil slowly returning to conscious ness. A she slowly opened her eyes for an Instant, she gazed nt Craig, then at Hen nett. Still not cotiiprehendlnR Just what had happened, she guve her hand to Ben nett. Hennett lifted her to her feet and slowly assisted her as ehc tried to wulk away. Kennedy watched them, more stupefied than If he had been Ftruck on the head by Ixing Sin. t'olice and detectives were now taking the captured Chinamen away, as Bennett, his arm about Klalne, led her gently out. A young detective had sl'pped the brace lets over Long Sin's wrist, and I was standing beside him. Kennedy, In a daze at the sight of Elaine and Bennett, passed us, scarcely noticing who we were. As Craii? collected hla scattored forces, Ixmg Sin motioned to him, as If he had a message, to deliver. Kennedy frowned suspiciously. He was about to turn away when the Chinaman began pleading earnestly for a chance to say a few words. "Step aside for a moment, yon fallotr. won't you, please," he asked. "I will hear what you have to say. Long Sin." Long Sin looked about craftily. "What Is it?" prompted Craig, seeing that at last they were all alone. Ing Sin again looked around. "Swear that I will go frea and not suffer," he whispered, "and I will betray the great Clutching Hand." Kennedy studied the Chinaman keenly for a moment. Then, seemingly satisfied with the scrutiny, he nodded slowly as sent. As Craig did so, I saw Long Bin lean o-er and whisper Into Kennedy's ear, Craig started back In horror and atxr prlse, (To Be Continued.) KEEPUR FACE YOUNG CUTICURA Soap assisted by Cuticura Ointment will help you. Samples Free by Mall Cottam Soap and Ointment sold lisntst, LTbmU Mm pi. of 'th Bulled Ira. nk 81-. book. AodnMt po.l-cv4 rcaUoura." Pant. lr, attoo. HAND aj' Urilf rillll lUHlUI. Inc. 111! firiv M. I'xit.i.Vkritll 4? T 1