The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 30, 1912, Image 7

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    THOUGHT HE MEANT FAINTED.
Tho Professor How would you us
your foil If your opponent feinted T
Tho Novice I'd tickle lilm with the
end of it to see If ho was shamming.
ALMOST CRAZY WITH ECZEMA
"I, the undersigned, cannot give
enough rirnlso to tho Cutlcura Rem
edies. I had been, doctoring for at
least a year for eczema on ray foot. I
had tried doctor after doctor all to
no avail. Whsn a young girl I sprained
my nnklo three different times, paying
llttlo or no attention to it, when five
years ago a small spot showed upon
my left ankle. I wna worried and sent
for a doctor. He said It was eczema.
Ho drew a small bono from tho ankle
about tho slzo of a match and about
an Inch long. Tho small hole grew
to about the slzo 6t an apple, nnd tho
fczema spread to tho knee. Tho doc
tors never could heal tho hole in tho
ankle. Tho wholo foot ran water all
tho time.
"My husband and my sons wero up
night and day wheeling mo from ono
room to another In tho hope of giving
mo some relief. I would sit for hours
at a tlmo in front of tho flreplaco
hoping for daybreak. Tho pain was
no intense I was almost crazy, in fact,
I would loso my reason for hours at
a time. Ono day a friend of mlno
dropped in to seo me. No moro had
buo glanced at my foot than sho ex
claimed: 'Mrs. Flnnegan, why in tho
world don't you try tho Cutlcura Rem
edies!' Being disgusted with the doc
tors and their medicines, nnd not be
ing able to sleep at all, I decided to
givo the Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura
Ointment a trial. After using them
three days that night I slept as sound
aa a silver dollar for eight long hours.
awoke in tho morning with but very
llttlo pain, in fact, I thought I was
In heaven. After using tho Cutlcura
Remedies for threo months I was per
fectly restored to health, thanka to
tho Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. I
will bo sixty-four years of ngo my
next birthday, halo and hearty at pres
ent." (Signed) Mrs. Julia Flnnegan,
E234 Hebert St., St. Louis, Mo., Mar.
r, 1911. Although Cutlcura Soap and
Dlntment are sold by druggists and
Scalers everywhere, a sample of each,
with 32-pago book, will be mailed
rco on application to "Cutlcura,"
Dept L, Boston.
Reduced.
Potash Cohen can nefer make a
foot golluf blayer.
Perlmutter For vy not?
Potash He neffer hollers fore al
ways he yells dree ninety-eight. Wis
consin Sphinx.
Important to Mothers
Examlno carefully every bottlo ot
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and seo that it
Bears tho
Ii25SJ
Signature
In Uso For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
All Interosted.
"Is your bookkeepr's heart in hla
office work?"
"Everybody's heart is in the office
work since tho blonde stenographer
came,"
A better thing than tooth powder tc
cleanse and whiten Uio teeth, remove,
tartar and prevent decay Is a prepara
tlon called Paxtico Antiseptic. At
druggists, 2Cc a box or sent postpaid,
on receipt of price by Tho Paxton
Toilet Co., Boston, Mass.
In a Restaurant,
'What will you have, sir?"
'Some kind of riotous living for
two.'
It isn't any woxidor that a man la
annoyed when ho gets the worst of q
horso trado, as that was what ho was
trying to hand the other follow.
No harmful Urups In Clarfleld Tea. It is com
posed wholly of simple, health-giving herbs.
Tho man with pioney speak3 tho
truth.
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine times in ten when the liver la
right the stomach and bowels are right
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gentlybutfirmly com
pel a lazy liver
do its duty.
Cures Con
itipation, la
digestion,
Sick
Headache.
nnd Distress After Elating.
6MALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
mmmzwfERS
S!'&g7tJS& WHITTI r
Mmr wivtK
fMiB RIDIIIi;
mjuoh - La r
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RAILWAY INVADES THE CENTER OF
qVcT ""J??f-) tcw "treMeNS mar me MnmroNO - jggj
EL OUI2ID, wnB onco ono of the mystery places of Africa and a danger center of Mahdlsm. Now It Is In rail
way communication with civilization, for recently Lord Kitchener, In company with the governor-general, offi
cially opened tho railway from Sennar and Khartoum to 121 Obcld.
GIVEN A NEW BRAIN
Delicate Organ Is Grafted Into
Man's Skull.
Dr. Harry Cushlng, Noted Specialist,
Performs Marvelous Operation Suc
cessfully at Baltimore Hospital
Patient Is Recovering.
Baltimore, Md. An operation that
In the history of science has never
had a parallel, either In delicacy or In
skill, was performed the other day
for the second time in the Johns Ho
,klns hospital by Dr. Harvey Cushlng,
tho world-renowned brain specialist,
nnd the patient, as a result, Is on the
road to recovery. It is believed the
operation, which until a month ago
,was thought impossible by the best
authorities on brain disorders, will
prove a success.
The patient, William Buckner of
Cincinnati, came to Baltimore Novem
ber 23, suffering with a peculiar af
fection of the brain. For weeks bo
fore his arrival ho had been In a state
of semi-coma, except at Intervals.
He was placed under the care of Dr.
dishing. Ills case was a puzzling ono,
and after a number of X-ray examina
tions, during which photographs of tho
brain were taken, Dr. dishing discov
ered that a portion of the brain had
decayed and frayed tissues were caus
ing the healthy section gradually to be
come affected.
Dr. Cushlng's conception was this:
To procure the brain ot another pa
tient as soon after death aB possible
andto transplant a portion of it Into
tho skull of Buckner. The brain had
to be healthy and from as young a
person as possible. The transplanta
tion of the dead brain and the procur
ing of it were two widely different
things, however, nnd this was the dif
ficulty confronting the physician,
when ono of his colleagues casually
mentioned that a child had been born
dead in one of tho wards.
Here was the opportunity. Dr. Cush
lng hurried to the ward and extract
ed the brain from tho dead child be
fore the body was cold. Meanwhile
Buckner had been prepared for tho or
deal. Then in view of about a score of
professorr. and students, Dr. dishing
performed his greatest operation.
He chiseled away the back of Buck
ner' s skull and with great care re
moved the entire brain, which was laid
on a piece of linen besido tho head,
and could clearly bo seen to quiver
as each pulsation of the patient's heart
was noted. The diseased portion waB
then severed from tho minor brain and
while Dr. Cushlng was severing tho
HAS HARD FIGHT WITH EAGLE
Bird Attacks Lumberman Who Killed
Its Companion Near North Creek
Camp, N. Y.
Glens Falls, N. Y. Milton Stelves
of this city was nearly killed in a
light with a bald eagle near North
Creek lumber camp. Ho was rescued
badly wounded by a fellow lumber
man and is under the care of physl
clnns. Stolves camo upon two eagles
dovourlng tho carcass of a calf nnd
shot ono of the birds. Before ho
could reload his gun the other oaglo
attacked him.
He struck nt tho bird repeatedly
with his rifle butt, but tho eagle, al
though ono of its wings was broken,
was getting the better of tho battle
when a hunter killed the foathered
lighter with a club. Tho bird weighed
soventy-llvo ' pounds and measured
nine feet from tip to tip.
Stricken Dumb by News of Fortune.
Portagoburg. Out. When John
Dancy heard that ho had inherited
f2.500.000 from an undo who died re
cently In Chicago, and from whom he
had not heard for 15 years, ho was so
overcomo that ho lost his power of
speech for an hour. Ho had been en
gaged as a riveter on a dry dock, and
quit his Job Immediately on hearing
tho glad news.
Professors Are Honored,
Philadelphia. Tho American Asso
ciation of PathologlstB and Bacteriolo
gists elected Prof. Herbert U. Will
iams of tho University of Buffalo as
president and Prof. E. II. LeCount of
tho University of Chicago as a councilor.
diseased section another surgeon was
transplanting the Infant's brain.
The major brain was left untouched.
After tho transplantation tho member
was restored to Its former position
and the suction of tho skull which had
been cut out also was replaced.
Buckner stood tho operation ex
ceedingly well, and It was later
thought that ho was well enough to
leave the Insttlution. With his wlfo
at his side ho was removed to tho homo
of relatives In Charlottesville. Va but
a fow days ago his condition became
grave and ho was sent back to tho hos
pital. Dr. Cushlng again performed an
operation on the brain and replanted
the tissues of tho newly Inserted mem
ber. Buckner was said to have been
considerably improved.
SUM ECLIPSE WIRELESS TEST
One to Be Tried in Paris to Find Out
Something About Violet
Rays.
New York. A eerie" of notable ex
periments In wireless telegraphy Is to
be tried in Paris April 23 during an
eclipse of the sun, which will obscure
four-fitths of its rays. It has been
noticed by sclentlsir. that the distanco
over which whclc&s messages can be
dispatched varies greatly, according
to the time of day and the direction.
A message sent by rapid vibrations
which will not carry more than 700
miles during the day, enn bo hent two
or three times that distance at sun
set, especially toward the bouth.
When slower vibrations were used It
enn be transmitted further during the
day.
It Is believed that these curious
facts are due to the activity of the so
called ultraviolet rays of the sun, the
theory being that these rays arc a
powerful factor In the energy of the
hertzinn waves. Tho eclipse, when a
great part of these rayu will bo sud
denly cut off, will bo an Ideal occa
blon for decisive tests, and the wire
less station on the Eiffel tower will
send messages continuously from a
little Lefore the eclipse until a little
after it In several directions.
Cigarettes, 50 a Day, Kill.
Braddock. Pa. Ernest Ferrin, a bar
ber, died at Donorn from the effects,
physicians say. of smoking too many
cigarettes. Ten years ago Ferrin be
gan and smoked 50 a day, or 182,500
cigarettes In the ten years. Just be
fore he breathed his last today ho
asked for a cigarette. One was given
to him, and as he throw away the
'butt" ho sank back on his pillow and
died.
SPEAKS, BUT
Journey From Russia to "Promised
Land" Proves Too Much for
Mrs. Lipsitz.
Chicago. Mrs, Schulc Llpbltz never
heard her daughter call her "mamma."
Months ago the mother and her
children, ono of whom wns a mute,
left Russia for the promised land
America. There was some trouble at
tho dock. Marlcse couldn't spenk and
therefore was bnrred from the states.
Marlese regained her speech, veri
fying the wonderful stories that are
told in Russia about tho golden land
of promise, and tho Llpsltz family
came to Chicago.
MrB. Llpsltz lived to enjoy tho prom
ised land only a week. Mortnlly 111,
sho called to her dnughter Marlese,
"Speak to me," sho said. Her hearing
had become affected. Marlese spoko,
Mrs. Llpsltz leaned forward to listen,
but tho power that had restored
speech to tho dumb girl took nwny the
mother, and tho aged Immigrant fell
back dead.
Mrs. Lipsitz died at tho home of her
son-in-law, Philip Singer, 720 Ashland
boulevard. The Singer family said her
death was due to tho excitement at
tendant on her passage through Kills
Island. Tho doctor declared her death
was duo to weakness from age- she
was 70. But Marlese bolfoved differ
ently. Her opinion wns colored by tho
poetry and supeibtltlon of her race.
"God gavo mo my speech God
took from mo my mother," she said.
"Now I am able to mourn aloud her
whom I loved silently. But it Is bet
ter to love tu dumbness than to
MAHDISM
SLAYERS' CURSE STILL WORKS
Many Who Had Anything to Do With
Arrest of Phlladelphlan Have Met
Violent Death.
Philadelphia. Tho prediction made
nearly soventeen years ago by H. II.
Holmes, tho arch murderer, that any
body having anything to do with hlB
arrest, conviction or execution would
meet an untimely death, either by
their own hands or otherwise, Is once
again recalled.
This tlmo tho victim 1b Richard
Johnson, forty-right years old, who
committed suicide by Inhaling gas.
Johnson wns a member of tho Jury
which found Holmes guilty of murder
In the first degree.
Since the execution of Holmes, on
May 7, 180(5, many persons who had
connection with the famous case have
either taken their lives or met deaths
of violence, their fates recalling tho
curse of Holmes, better known iib the
"Murderer with tho evil eye."
Tho fatal sclzuro of Judge Michael
Arnold, who presided over tho trial,
the deaths by vlolenco of Jurymen, wit
nesses and others, the loss of llfo or
position by officials, tho property Iosb
of thoso who were In business, have
from tlmo to time appeared as ovl
denco that tho malediction of the
criminal of tho century wns not Idly
spoken.
Holmes' victims wero never counted,
lie confessed to slaying 17 persons.
Johnson, tho latest victim to fall
under tho so-called "spell" of Holmes,
suicided because of despondency.
Ono of tho llrst to meet death fol
lowing Holmes' prediction, wns Lin
ford L. Biles, tho foremnn ot tho Jury,
who wns killed by coming In contact
with an electric wire. Later, Howard
Perkins, superintendent of Moysan
nlng prison, shot and killed himself.
Robert Motherwell, a former superin
tendent of tho prison, also at tho coun
ty Jail when Holmes waB there,
dropped dead. William Shoemaker.
Holmes' counsel, wns barred from
practice for two years.
AUTO DEVELOPS THE CHEST
So Says New York Tailor After Five
Years of Observation Deep
Breathing Causes Change.
New York. A Fifth avenuo tailor,
after observing for live years thoso
of his customers who ride dally In
automobiles, has como to tho conclu
sion that automobile riding develops
tho chest. Tho chest measurements
of the averngo man, lie declared, in
creases at tho rate of an Inch In two
years after ho begins to ride In motor
cars regularly. Tho tailor thinks tho
increased development Is duo to tho
Inhalations taken while nutomoblllng.
LOSES MOTHER
mourn even In tho lnnguago of heav
en." Mrs. Llpsltz, before her death, said
she was happy that she was to dlo In
America. Persecution In Russia had
embittered her life there. When sho
left home, it wns In tho hopo she
would find freedom. Tho complica
tions that arose nt Ellis Island grieved
her, but when Marleso regained her
voice sho felt compensated. When
she died tho dnughter, who had been
dumb since a llttlo girl, was at her
bedside and called to her continually.
Mrs. Llpsltz could not henr, but Bhe
appealed to understand nnd smiled.
CLOCK DOUBLES HENS' WORK
Two Eggs Twice a Day Under Sched
ule Regulated by Alarm Cobbler
Tries Innovation.
tilenolden, Pa. Tho problem of get
ting hens to lay twlco a day has been
solved by Michael Bclbeit, tlio vll
lago cobbler, and tho secret lies In
the application of an alarm clock to
tho dally llio of his feathered
charges. Ono tiny, for instance, a hen
that had laid an egg at nlno o'clock
tho day before laid a second at eight
o'clock.
Selbcrt'H r.chomo succeeds in dls
slpntlng tho Impression ot tho hens
that a day consists of twenty-lour
hours for them, just as It does for
humankind.
Hy setting tho alarm to certain
hours ho nan established twolvohour
habits In his Hock and tho unique idea
works like a chnitn and with exceed
ing profit.
WOMEN AND HEALTH.
Women nro beginning to rcallno
moro fully that good health Is not to
bo found lit the uso of cosmetics nnd
fnco powders. Tho appearnnco of
health may follow facial trcntnient,
but health Itself lies much deeper thnn
tho surface.
Most Important to tho health of ev
ery woman is regularity of tho bowels
nnd digestive organs. Tho weary
eyes, bad breath, frequent hoadnches,
pimples nnd general air of lassitude,
Is in most every enso duo to consti
pation or Indigestion, or both. There
nro various remedies prescribed for
this condition, but tho enslcst, most
pleasant nnd certainly offectlve, Is
a combination ot simple laxntlvo
herbs with pepsin known to drugglsto
ns Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This
Blmplo remedy 1b far preferable to
harsh sails and cathartics and violent
purgatlvo waters that disturb tho
wholo syHtcin without affording moro
thnn temporary relief.
Dr. Caldwell's Srup Pepsin is n
tonic laxative, mild in Us notion,
pleasant to tho tnsto and positive in
its effect, strengthening tho muscles
of stomach and bowels bo thai after
a short tlmo these organn rcgoln tho
power to perforin their natural func
tions without assistance.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Popsln Ib sold
by druggists everywhere In DOo and
$1.00 bottles. If you hnvo novor tried
it, wrlto for n sample to Dr. W. B.
Caldwell, 201 Wnsljjwtton St., Monti
cello, HI.; ho will gladly send n trial
bottlo without nny expense to you
whatever.
Rivals In Culture.
"Professor Enoch Dubbcr la going to
read a very learned paper before tho
Medical Research society tonight. Do
you think you will bo thcro?"
"Do you Bupposo tho Glbblts will
attend?"
"Yes, I henr thoy are going."
"Well, I'll bo there. My wifo never
lets Mrs. Glbblt go to anything of n
high-browed nnturo that sho doesn't
attend herself."
If You Are n Trifle Sensltlvo
About the bizo of your hIiook, you enn
wear a M7c smaller by blinking Allen's Foot
Kntc, the nutisepliu powder, into tlicin.
.Iii8t the thing for Untieing Parties nnd for
111 easing in New Miooh. Sample Free.
Addrebu Allen S. (.Minuted, I.u Roy, N. Y.
As the Streets Are Cleaned.
Mother Well?
Tommy Don't you think I might let
tho rain wash my faco instead of re
moving tho dirt myself?
Mrs. Wtnnlow'n Footliliitf Syrup for Children
'tcetliliiK, miftenn tliu iruuw, reduces Inlliunmu
tiou, ullityu pain cureu wlnil colic, 2fio u bottlo.
It's difficult for a mnn to prnctlco
economy nnd bo populnr at tho oamo
tlmo.
Oood health ennnot bo mnlutntned whero
llicru in n constipated habit, UaHluld Tea
overcomes couhtlptiltou.
A mnn censes to bo n good husband
when ho begins to feel sorry for hlra
solf. 9
There oro unhappy married lives, but a largo percentage of these, anhappy
homes arc due to tho illness of tho wife, mother or daughter. Tho feelings of
nervousness, tho befogged mind, tho ill-temper, tho pale and wrinkled face, hollow
and circled eyes, result most oitcn from thoso disorders peculiar to women. For
the woman to bo happy nnd good-looking sho must nntu rally have good health.
Drngging-down feelings, hystcrin, hot-flashes or constantly returning pains anil
nehes arc too great a drain upon n woman's vitality and strength. Dr. Pierce's
Favorito Prescription restores weak and sick women to sound health by regu
lating and correcting the local disorder)! which aro generally responsible for tho
above distressing symptoms.
Una BicKovcn. on receipt ot 31
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SHOES
82.25 2.&3 $3,00 $3.50 MOO & 5.00
For MEN, WOMEN and BOYS
THK STANDARD OV QUALITY
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
WEAR W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES
You can save money because they aro
more economical and satisfactory in
style, fit and wear than any other makes.
W. L. Douglas name and price stamped
on the bottom guarantees full value and
protects the wearer against high prices
andinferiorBhoes. Insistuponhavingthe
genuine W. L. Douglas shoes. h'.Vi.'.'iuiu".
If younloaleTranmit inipplv W. I Donslas sliops,Tri1laW. !
DniiKlsn, llr.xl.tjn. Mi lor calMot'. Hlm- sent rvrrywhrrn
delivery cliururs j irpaul. lrutt Color Jiyltlt uil.
PPCE TRIP TO SAM FRANCISCO
ja la Wx Ekssa Ki durirrn the Panama Pacific International Exposition,
including first-class transportation, Pullman double berth, two weeks in
modern hotel, admissions to exposition grounds and twenty special attrac
tions, sight-seeing trips in and around San Francisco. Will bo givon
in return for some pleasant work duringyour leisure hours. Writu at once givingreferences.
T. It. HcCIare, State Msncger San Trancijco Exposition Tour Co., 503 Bee Building, Omaha, Neb.
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What Make
Tlttlo llnrdup bought his wife
machine.
Tnttlo Touring, talking, sowing or
washing? Judgo.
Colo'n Cnrbollsntvo quickly relleven nnd
cures hut nlng, Itching and torturing; skin
(Itxcimen. It Instantly nlopn tho pain ot
burns. Curort without nenrs. 25o and too
by (IrilKKlstH. For froo munpln wrlto to
J. W. Cole & Co., Black Ulvor Falls. Wis.
About onco a month tho nvcrago girl
of IS meets tho only man sho could
ever love.
Tell tlm dealer you want n LEWIS
Single Hinder Htr.Wnlil Gc cigar.
Beauty specialist oncountor many
hard lines.
For torpid, Inncttvn or disordered llvor,
tnku (Inrllolil Ten. All druggists.
Money sometimes tnlks when yon
want to keep It quiet.
A BAD STOMACH
BwnaiBajagvwrarji;wBcwiunBiw
CKwiTfrriTaiTA-onma atmsKiis,q
Then don't wonder nt
yourrutirdown condition.
Your food is not being
properly digested, thu3
causing Heartburn, Gas
on Stomach, Belching,
Indigestion and Costive
ness. You should try a
bottlo of
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HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
It makes weak stomachs
strong nnd maintains
health. At all Druggists.
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in o v o in out of tho
body.
In Ixuidlng tliuro is
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distributing tlio
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Steels nro warranted
not to break for one
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HAVE YOU
r Bursal
I ButTrrnl trrcatlv fot numbor of yenrt nnd for the paat three)
years was no bad that llfo vies a misery to me," writes Mna. II. F. DlCK
OVER. of Utlcu, Ohio, ltouto 4. "Tho doc torn tolA mo I would have to
go to (i hospital before I would over bo better. A yar ntro thin winter
nnd Btirtnir I was worso thnn over lwforo. At enr.li period 1 sullenx! Ilka
ono In torment, I nm tlio mother of six children. I was so bod for
flvo months that 1 knew something must bo dono, so I wrote to Dr. K. V.
Tierce, tclllnir him ns nearly nj 1 could how I cullcred. Ho outlined a
course of treatment which I followed to tho letter. I took two bottles)
of 'Favorito 1'rcscrlptlon' and ono of 'Golden Medical Dlscovcrx' and a
flfty-cunt botUo of Smart-Weed,' and have never suffered much since.
I wish I could tell every sulTerinif woman tho world over what a boon,
Dr. 1'lorco's medicines are. Thcro Is no use wasting time and money
doctorlntc with anything tilso or any ono else."
The Medical Adviser by K.V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo,
N. Y., answers hosts of delicate questions about' which
every woman, single or married ought to know. Sent fret
stamps to pay for wrapping and mailing only.
COLT DISTEMPER
tamo ntublu, no matter how "eitMspoO, kent from hrtvlmr thoQlV
tute. by uiliijr Hit) UN'S LlQUll !JIKTF.M!'KU CUilll OIto on I
tlio tmitruti Lr In feed. Acta on tho blood and oxihIs i?orm of i
hnnirv1 venr ttfuillv- TTia i rVnmmirMl nml h.11 rttirrm In
an inriiiH or umiemper. jiohc remeuy ever Known ror in a its in roau
Ono bottlo guaranteed tocureonecapo. ton and til a botlloit&and
tiOdoren of druffKUU"and hannwa dealcra. or iwit rxnrot paid by
riianufaoturura. Cut hIiowh bow to poultice thruAta. iur fre
UHtklot irtvufrrrervthlnir. 1ta1 airntii wanted. Ijirrwflt aolllna
reuwlT innxlaUinan-ttvlTn vna.ni.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.iCacnatiudDuUritkitUts, Ooahon, Ind., U.8A4
Il$V:sY. "Pk"
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BRINK HABIT
Tho Ml Trcttmrnt lirutraliios mut rllmlnutra all the stored uo
slcoliolla lwlsaiiln in tlio fyjU'in. When this Uilime the drinker tu In
llin sunm plitslcal ami mental i-oiulltlon that ha ai4 In hutore he ior hiul
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