Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 15, 1911, MAGAZINE, Image 40

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    Surviving Members of Dodge's Battery
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Ja.: John Covalt. Hroadwater, N'eb.; W. J. Iteming. Kltnhall. Nh.; I,. !. Phillip. Uravlty. la. Top flow Joe T. Innrlm,
Falem. !.; John n. Ruttolph. Otden, la.
Avora. la ; A. W. Covslt, Council Hluffs.
AdeJ. Ia.: Frank Jewell,
D. J. Whlttaker, Msynard, Minn.; J. II.
Central City. Neb. : J. M. Kink. Add.
Crowll, Dale City, I.; '. II. Norton,
Alt but nix of the survivors of Dodge's
battery, the Moond Iowa, and one of
the most famous In pulnt of lengrth of
service, personnel and efficiency, are.
hewn In thi picture, taken at the reun
Imi of the Society of the. Army of tb
Tenoesseo In Council Uluffa. The battery
nent Into service In the summer of JSftl,
and was not muatcrad nut until July,
1W. t wa fighting all of the tlina. ami
waa In ovary -big encasement and tir
hundreds of skirmishes that constitute
Iht brilliant record of the Army of the
Tennessee. It had the beat guns In the
service, and the man who nerved them
war the ben gunner in the service. It
had no miliary discipline whatever.
Every man did exactly as he pleased, and
every one was competent to be com
mander. Jt never had but two com
manders, Captain (now Judge) J. R.
Reed and Captain N. T. Fpoor. both of
Council Bluffs, each biff, beneficent, kind
and boon companion of every other man
in the battery. The men were drilled
only In how to handle the guns. Their
first Instructions were Imparted by
Joseph II. R. Rawley, a re-enllated private
from the regular army artillery corps.
He was a wonderful shot, but every man
In the command became his equal by the
constant practice In actual warfare.
Kvery practice shot was at a living target.
Their guns were really powerful weapon
Tor those days. . They had four twelve
pound Napoleon howltser and two ten-
pound Rodman rifles. The rifles were
wonderfully accurate, and every, man In
the command boasted that he could hit
a hummingbird three mllea away. The
rifle shot a conical shell with a heavy
bumtlng charge, and.' so wonderfully pro
fit-lent did tba men become that they
boasted their ability to keep a shell In
the air all the time. ' For siege purposes
they had a Parrott rifle that carried a
thirty-pound shell.
oiurnfw nsw uwn rvquimi 10 ten I'l
the events in which this battery partici
pated In connection with the general
military, operation.-but other Volumes
might be written detailing the Incidents
alorrd In the memories of the men whose
faces case from this photograph. The
ecoond Iowa battery, the Blihth Wli
ron.dn. Fifth Minnesota, Forly-sevcnth
Illinois and Kleventh Missouri infantry
formed the famous "Kaglo brigade'' that
fought tho bravest, wariest and ablest
confederate ceneraJ, Price, until he was
conquered and his army destroyed, ihe
battle fields stretching from Missouri to
Georgia. Of the thousands of Incidents re
counted at the Council Bluffs reunion
here are two.
On March 3. 1W2. the battery's guns
were trained on New Madrid, Mo., held
by a strong rebel force. General Payne,
the federal commander, bad climbed to
the top of a lookout scaffold erected fur
observation purposes, at tho point where
the battery waa stationed. With his) field
glasses he descried a building In the town
flying the flag designating it to be the
headquarter of the rebels.
Egad I I'd give a hundred dollars to
plant a shell In that building," exclaimed
the federal general.
"Show us the building, general, and
we'll put It there," said several of the
battery boys. D. J. Whlttaker. the third
man of the top row In the photograph,
climbed up the scaffold, took the field
glaase from the general and scanned the
building. It waa a little more than three
mllea away. The boya had no range
finder, but they knew bow- to get
distances. The gun was elevated at Juki
the proper distance. It waa a munle
loader and the boys knew exactly the
quantity of powder to vend the shell
there. The gun waa fired and General
Payne watched the building through his
glaraea. A moment later he saw the
shell rip through It and saw the debris
fty from Its explosion, followed by a wild
panlo of the headquarters offlrers - aa
they tumbled out through doors and
window. .The other. RodmaJi rifle had
been loaded and was fired. 'about the time
the first shell struck. Its missile took the
same unerring course and exploded where
tho crowd of fleeing men was the thickest.
The battery made New Madrid too hot
for the enemy and the town was evacuated.
At Corinth, , on November 1 ,lfti. the
fourth day of contlnuoua fighting, the
battery wa In action on the brow of a
hill, supported by the Kagle brigade. It
was creating such havoc that the con
federate commander ordored It to h
captured or destroyed at any cost. Ten
regiments, formed en chaolon, da3hed
forward In the attack. Jt was JOWO men
scalnst less than 3.0fl0. and General Rosen
crsns ordered tho batterj- to retire. Kvcry
gun bad 1ern charged to carry the sheila
just to the places wanted, and fearful
execution had been done from the mo
ment the enemy came within two miles.
They were hslf a mllo away when the
supports fell back. Mill the deadly guns
wcro blnxlns the ansry defiance. Kive
men piled the rammers to each gun. As
the enemy drew closer two, then three,
cannlster shells were rammed homo and
fired Into the human wall.
''They mtvrie fcapa llko the opening of
barn, doors," ssld Mr. Whlttaker. The
brow of the hill protected the men from
the fire of the approaching host. Oaps
were filled and the momentum of those
behind carried the advance forward. The
rapidity of the fire of the guns Increased
as tho dlatiince shortened. Finally, when
the advancing column waa less than 100
yards away, the order to limber was
given. Tho horses were brought up on
the run. There was no fumble. Flying
bitches were made and the guns were
snaked away with the outriders lying on
the horses' necks. When the broken and
mangled column , reached the hill the
flying battery was disappearing around
nn angle In - tle road hidden by tall
timber and underbtuah. Twenty, minutes
later It was' raking tho enemy from a
new vantage - point a mile and a half
away. This was tho only battery that
ov?r engaged In a charge. On one occa
sion It went through tho enemy'a lines
and fired on them from the rear of their
own works.
The survivors on Wednesday went to
the suburban home of Judge Reed, their
first captain, and, with Captain Spoor,
took dinner together. Tha only absentees
In the picture were Theodore Oulttar of
Council Bluffs, J. E. Knyder und Clem
Ferguson of Adeil, la. All, however, were
at the dinner. To the men who hsd been
their comrades rather than their com
mandara they cavo aa an expression of
their fadeless affection each a beautiful
gold-headed cane. Jt was one of many
similar bappy reunions.
f'aaklnna
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ll o ary anal Tbey
n Brle-a-Brae la
Their Homes."
"Japanr women are rerene. smiling
and happy because for them fashions
never vsrv and they have no bric-a-hrae
In their homes. The Japanese maiden
has a cultivated sense for hue. and her
eye for color Is carefully educated by an
Intelligent contemplation of the beauties
of natuie. She Is never at a loss or III
at ease In society, for her etiquette teach
er.! have trained her to lie twrfectly self
possessed. As for her home. It contains
only those things which are necessary
and a fw things which or vry beauti
ful." This Is the opinion expressed by
Mrs. Marlon Bacon, who recently re
turned from a trip, to Japan, where ahe
has been studying social conditions and
the art of the country. 'In the Pittsburgh
(Ta ) Press, tfhe eav: "When you start
furnishing your house, eliminate all but
the neiessary and the beautiful. Then
go over all your goods and chattels and
put away everything exrept those objects
whlch'nnlte the fo rc'i'i'sitc of real
work and artistic alue. The American
people have started to rnucm afier the
Japanese In building their rummer homes,
and especially In furnishing 'the bed
room. Many faatldlous people are having
their bedrooms fitted up with such aim.
pliclty that only the presence of a brass
bed, a thlnr not found In the Japanese
house, betokens the western owner. The
Japanese lacquered floor Is replaced hy
highly polished tiles and the walls are
tinted a delicate soft color and are painted
In such a wsy that they can be washed
down from top to bottom. A triple mir
ror and table or a chiffonier replace the
old-fashioned bureau. On this Is the
laquer box for brush and combs, which
is frequently made for the Japanese
beauty, and comes from abroad. All
Japanese women have these little boxes,
usually about a foot long and two or
three. Inrhes deep. In this thy P'f
the Implements cf their toilet and thetr
make-up; wooden combs. ecisors and
.n.-ers. camelila oil for the ha,r. rouge
for the lips and o-shltoi tbeauty water!
of which they n.sc more even that their
enern sisters. One beautiful print or
picture cf the nvon Is n f'asl fr the
eye which used to stray over the weird
assortment of old-time picture, gradually
finding their way from parlor to bed
room In the. evolution of the family taste."
Harder Work.
Senator T.oot, nt a luncheon, faid of
war:
"Our arbitration treaties come none
too soon. The world is getting tired of
sir, Tlds fact was well hroupht home
to me the other day by the remark of an
Kngllsh diplomat.
' He sniff that, at the end of the Poer
war. two unlonista were wrangling at a
dinner.
" 'I.' said the first unionist, alleutenant
of volunteers'! went to the war und do
fenried mv country.'
" 'Pshaw, what of that?' the other re
torted, 1 staved In my country and de
fended the war.' "Detroit Free Press.
Transforms CompUxlon;
Wins Social Favors
Had ! been unable to transform my
complexion so quickly, so completely,
bv an unique process I had Just learned
of, I never could have attended the
Charity Pall.'' A certain social favorite,
a picture of loveliness at the grest
event, told me this. "I h been much
run down." she eaid. "When I beheld
myself In the mirror after a night's
troubled sleep. I saw T w becoming;
heavy-eyed .nd pale. I could not take,
and attend the ball, the long rest my
v,..,i.i.r, ..H vised A friend suggested
I get an ounce of mercollzed wax at tha
druggist's nnd use it as I would cold
cream. I did the result la arPrnl-
"In a week I had a new complexion.
The wax took off the old skin, with
Its worry lines so gradually, there
was no discomfort. Now you sea the
fresh, bright underskin, with Its
youthful glow and expression." Satur
day Kvenlng Herald (Chicago). Adr.
if Ji.iL
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VANISHES
M PAY
PUKIE
HO OHE NEED REMAIN FAT HOW DOUBLE Cimi GOES QUICK
WonJtrful Fat Reducing Sacrets Ravealad by Famous Beauty, Who Ramovad From Hsr Owa
Body Thirty-Seven Lbs. of Ponderous Weight in Five Weeks and Banished Deuble Chin Forever
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Arrangement Xow Mad to Tomish All
Onr Xeaders, Absolutely Trea, A Copy
Of Her Wonderful Booklet Telling
of Her Remarkable Treatment
of How to Heduc the Human
Form In a Harmless,
l'leaaant Maansr.
for rrs Book, "Weight Seduction With
out Drurfs," Out Out and Mall
Coupon Below.
Send for All Bhe Offers frse. Beduce
Tour Tat, Then Xecommend Her
Harmless Home Treatment to
Other Everything Will be
Sent Confidential and In
Private Package.
MORERA, BRIGAND, IS TAKEN
' i i i
Desperate Spanish Bandit Ravag-ed
Three Frontiers.
ACTRESS ' FOUGHT BY ' HIS SIDE
Ilramatlaalloe) . mt "Slaalar Pick
Trick" Preaeatea la ParleIater
. aatlaoal - Genetic Coaareea
; - May Meet la Frlsca.
PARIS, Oct U-The Spanish brigand
Morera. of whom many talea of ferocity
and daring are told in lonely mountain
districts of northern J'ortugal and In the
Galllcian province of fcpaln, has been cap
tured by Portuguese troops. Morera was
th old fashioned bandit of romance liv
ing In a cave high in the mountain. He
had been a bull-fighter of renown in
Madrid who escaped to the hills after a
crime of violence. There he was followed
by the actress lola.
Thia was year ago, and since , then
Morera had l4 a lifo of desperate adven
ture, marauding In three countries, Tor
omrt!mes he would penetrate Into south
em France and sack a village or plunder
and burn a chateau, rsually he operated
In rpain and Portugal until hi excease
in one country becaino Intolerable. Then
he would go Into the other. For some
months he haa bten devastating the dls
trlct of Valongo, near Duotto. I-at Fri
day a detachment of Portuguese troops
surprised Morera and his hand of sixteen
men and pursued them to. their cave In
the mountains. Two brigand were kllleS
and six wounded in the first heavy volley
..t the troou. Ila fired her revolver
with utmost coolneM. wounding two sol
diera. hhe, Morera. and the survivor
were overpowered. In tiio ears a quantity
of loot waa found whlcb will be divided
.n,f the cantors If owners are not
Xuund.
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Plrkalrk la a Parle Play,.
Tha tHckeru paaaion In Paris reached
a climax with the performance of "Mon
sieur Pickwick" at the Athenee. This
little thJUer waa packed with nobillUea
at tha Invitation first nlht. and. Judging
from the applause which, followed the fall
f& the curtain, tha new pleca ahould have
k long jsnd prosperous run.
The adaptation of Mm. Iuval and
fharvay will b lea Hkejy. In the opln
ten of critics, to appeal to genuine
lucWenS lovers, armed w ItS page-long
.jjotstlons. than to the fashionable
French Anglophile who ia ready to accept
whatever 1 offered by tha land of
fchakespeare. But, while ft noceaslty
rrany liberties have been taken with the
riglnaJ schema, it would be idle to deny
the Ingenuity with which tb varioua la
cleat hav bowl chosen and grouped to
gether. In an entertainment laatlnjf
thrte hour It would b utterly Impossi
ble to expect more than a glimpse at the
amoat important firurea In Ulckena ma
terpiec. '
The scenery, e w hich special . study
fcas'beeir given. Is unusual aad eauemely
artistic, the black outlmea and flat tone
liruduvlxi aa atlonUuiug -ffect of un-
realism. It waa aa If a series of old pop
ular English prints had com to life.
The , quaint costumes completed this
unique and very charming .effect.
Plas on "David roppertletd" and "Mar
tin t'huz&lewU" are In rehearsal and
will be produced during the coming Ma
son at two different l"rl theaters.
Tha extraordinary results which Amer
ican Investigators have attained In the
mixing it vegetable species so aa to pro
duce original and more useful varieties
have been more discussed by the Euro
pean members of the International
Genetic congreas than any other new ma
terial brought before that body of
avant at the conference Just ended In
Pari. Thla association deala with the
principles that underlie the propagation
and development of life, both plant and
animal, leading up In the end to the In
tricate research Into tbe conscious modi
fication of tha human species.
Prince Poland Ilonaparte. whose ab
sorption In . actenc haa entirely with
diawn hliu from ollUi. did ruiiih to
ir.uko the present :o'isre , success.
lie and Phillip Vtlmorln, tho secretary,
are In fas or, on account of the iiueuu
Inif work if Americans, of holding the
meeting projected for ltli In Ban r'rau-
claco, during tha exposition. Wnlur'T.
Kwlugle of the Department of Ahiicul
lure, on of the delegates of the l'mtei
Htatcs government, persuaded inst.y cf
the European members to favor thu lonu
Journey to Fan Francisco. The next
meeting place baa been left to tho de
claloa of a committee which wlil.tuke
Eun KrancUco Into consideration,
t America Kavaata Preaeat.
Harvard va represented by Pi of. K
E. Southard, director of the Psycho
pathic hospital, Poslon. . I'rof. Laugh
Un wa here, repreaontlns the Carnegie
laboratory of experimental evolution at
Cold Fprlng Harbor. N. V.; G. N. Col
litis and tr. Stockberger. the Depart
inent of Agriculture; Frank M. Surface,
the Kentucky experiment station, ei'd
C. K. faundrr. tho Canadian covern
ment. The Amerloan delegates were told often
that th United States was tho only
government that give adcqv.A'e aupiort
to tnveatigatlona of this kind. Kuroi-an
Inquirers snd experimenters ate for the
most part working out of their own re
sources. Monsieur Phillip .Vllmorlu, In
France of the hereditary family of seeds
men, and hla brother, Maurice, president
ef the French Potunlcal society, devote
much of their' Income to aclcntlfic in-tettigation.
WHAT WOMEN ARE DOING.
i
Air. H. I . Bhclton, who will take charge
or me postal Havings bank In l-os An
geles, la the first woman to he appointed
to such a position. It Is believed. Mrs
Nhelton haa been connected with the
auditor a division In the Postoffice de
partmcnt at Washington.
A Philadelphia woman says that all
men are borea and advises wive to uu
piarry If they would be happy. Home one
wanta to Know, ir that la the case, why
ao many nivorced women immediately re
marry. Possibly they entviv belnv miser
able, aa many women seem to. .
"young man." aya a western naoer.
it youanouia come across a gin who,
witn a lace, aa radiant as a sunflower
says as you appear at the door: 'I'll
be busy for half an hour, for the dishes
are not washed, Just aquat right down on
tne doorstep and wait Tor her.
Miss Violet Oakley of Cleveland will
paint the mammoth mural decorations of
the new court lioune In Cleveland, U.
Bhe painted a number . of decorations
of the new atatehnuse of Pennsylvania.
Khe will receive l-D.OUO for her work In
Cleveland, the picture to represent th
flrat American lonsttlutiunul cunvcntiu.i
Mrs. Harriet Aahbv of Ica Moines.
la., waa the only woman speaker at the
conservation congreas held in Kansas
city last week. Jler talk waa o Phe
Fa.rmer'8 'W'lle." The object of Inviting
women to the convention was to find out
the needs of the women of the country
ajid to study the methods by which they
conserve ineir resources.
Margaret McMillan, writing In Kncland
about tho siliool clinic, saya that it has
bean found that the children of the poor
have, aa a general thing, better teeth
than those of children of well-to-do par
ents She got her information from ob
servation of tho school cllnlo of Chi
cago, which waa corroborated in Img
land at the Peitltord achool.
Mrs. Mary K. O'Sulllvan would like to
be a truant officer In Boston. .Mats.,
but theie eema to be a difference of
opinion a to whether women aro eligi
ble or not. The attorney general has
beon appealed to for a decision on the
qiicatlon. Mrs. Oriullivan ha worked
with Miss Jane Addsmi in Chicago ami
has gained the experience that would be
of gioat value in the work it she Is appointed.
FREE TO
GASH
ALL
IF
SHE FflflL
READERS
Marjorl Hamilton, known throuxhout America
th famoui "Calendar Girl,' It now recount i
d aa tha areatam known vipart In tha art of
fat reduction, and sha practice only Biro pie. nat
ural mat hod in reducing doubia chlo and ex
cn fat,
8li ta acknowledged aa tha hlhkl -prii ed ex-
clualv photographic model for art calendar In
America, demanding ona hundred dollar per hour
from noted "Calendar Houaei'' for her time, Keat-
lilng that an abundance of auperfloui fleeh
would no longer keep her In mad demand by pho
to rap nlo art lata, aha aet about to redui her
Intreaalng weight by a uiarveloutly aJmple method
of her own.
Xo harmful drug or terrible majatagkng : no
sweating; no painful phraUal culture exerilaea;
no atarvatlon diet; nothing to take Internally; nn
potion stuff to tub on body and non of the oil,
rldleulnua harmful drug method are ud In her
apt undid nw treatment.
Th free book of thla Queen of Beauty explain
to men and women, how by her natural, harm-
lea treatment, tbey may reduce pondermi weight
at the; rate of on pound or more dally. How
any man or woman ma ha.n1h doubt chin
quickly and regain new health and vigor.
Our readera will be astonlahail to loarn for t.i
flrat tlm of a really new. mrvloua combination
of mtbod of FAT RKIU-riON. referred
In thla aplendld book and pow offered free to our
readera for ahort time.
A Utter from W. I Srhmlti. from Montevideo.
Minn , tata by thla treatment he lost 29 pound
tba flrat month, and he la now th hpptat man
In tha world; tha, to Is now losing 2 pound
dally.
You will be amazed to know how rapidly you
may reduce your double chin and exces fat by
following her lnitructlon and uilng her nrw com
bination treatment. All fat men and women of
any age who deal re to mak tbmlve more at
irarth ahould aecure tbl wonderful hook free
at one and Improve their figure quickly by her
method.
Thle book 1 written In a faclnatlng a! yt.
It explains how, by her treatment, this famona
photographic model, who la th raging "Calendar
Olrl" of the present time, reduced her owr
weight TlllRTY-SKVKS POINDS In F1VW
WKKKS by purely natural method), snd without
reporting to druga. tarvtlon diet, or harmful ex
ternal stuff to rub on th bod, or harmful ox
rclae. It. 1 aatd hr new treatment I similar io
that uaed br farooua Kreoch artreear and court
ladle of Rump, who dare not grow fat.
Write her at om-e, and learn the angulah h
felt when her glrltah beauty lrted to develop to
abnormal pmportlona. Head of tho terrora- ahe
flt when the monater fat made her real lea aha
must give up her proflon and fad luto cb-
''llear'n how she experimented with determination
and grit and conquered fat; learn of these thing
o you my ireprov your own form nd dratroy
your (t It will "not he longer necessary for
you to aublect yourielf to the awful dangers of
xcevatve (lh. .
"Violent r'rile. starvation diets and worthie
druga. alo harmful xternal uuff to rub on her
body, were .all of res .benefit. Ho. roaHtin that
If ahe dealred to longer continue th star in
frier profewloo. and b fonger -ought after by art
ralendar hone of Amrlca d fcuroo. she mart
do aomev.htr.il qli- Parent the eneme fst from
at,imv1ng her beauty, she stodtod en an entirely
original and different plan, sua ft.r
effort and mnv filur. mad what ah con
Idcra a wonderful aclentlfic discovery, by mean
of which ah ha perfected a treatment which
tUSt "c the .i..-t I.
tun. at fi t " ntk h""" o h
lndlvldu.1 ith ettrr poim.1 taken otf.
mici woman'" r.mrkbl. itf" baa aiaawt
h.r tritn: h .i.ort .b.t ta .,t.l.hni.nt.
maV..l'ni it b.r woanrou. Ultl. Her mthl t.
m . i. aok4 upon wltl curwttf
ltd ."mTrntuTn. r th r..Um .... h.r enmbln.-
l h tVthe prl.acr "I th.lr own home. wh"
of
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HAS LOST 40 POUNDS UP
TO DATE OF WRITING
STILLL0SIK6
My l")ear Mitts Hamilton:
J can not find words to fully express
my gratitude to you for your wonderful
treatment. I would get so tihort of breath,
and always felt no bad. so heavy and
dull, but now I feel better than I ever
did in my life and am at least 4'i
pounds lighter than I was. Tour treat
ments are Just grand. I will refcomroen
your treatments to every one I see
Bless your tlear heart, my sweet girl
You don't know the gooi j-0ur treatment
has done me.
Your friend and well wisher,
MRS. KLVA 8TRICKlAND
4.
LOSES 14 POUNDS IN FOUR
DAYS
Ht I c-on-
1 ntarte
liad lo
in ' vou
this aucpmcsisirrs Mia hamtltok
WHEN MB WEIGHED 169 TOVKDS.
COM7AU TIE SIZTEKXirCE.
MAJOKTI! iTAMIXiTOH. TIB FAMOTT
CAZ.EBTDAK OIRI.. ATTEg SHE KB.
SUCED 37 rOUMOS ZH FIVB WEII,
la miny Intuncw l t. rata
V fit that n.f.r otter pr.ie. .nouab
vli.t this wsndeKul tmtm.nt h. don. for m.
IT HAS RSDUCEO MY WEIOHT WONDKKFt'l
LT IV TUB SHOUT T1MK I HAVE 18KD IT.
My double chin bas almoit vantiUd. and I tbink
thla method th only perfect on. known tor
speedy and aure reduction of flcih.
"MAM1K MuNKLLY. Deilose, Mo."
It la almply aftontehtn th. number ot men and
woman who W(lt. In regarding tb. wonderful re
aulta of her new proraa ot banlahlng tat.
Much lnter li ehoan tn th'a new remarkable
method by lettara front dlatlniulahed phritclani.
wblcb pram that even doctor, are obliged to
Sir. up drug., and acknowledge - thi. woman's
combination tratment aupeiior to all othera.
Th. dlatlogulabed phralclaa, Dr. Walter Robin
eon. wntea tn and hvi:
"It t. with fnub pira.ur. that I offer rouaratu
latlnna upon thla splendid method of treatment
for the. induction of auperfluoua f)eh and do.ihi.
chin. Kothing, In my opinion, could b. more ef
fective. Thi la th. only arlrutiflc method of
treatmont endoreed by th. medl-al profeioo. I
tatd.r your method of treatment, not only orig
inal, but remarkably rl.ver. and the only truly
arLnttfte way to reduce superfluous fleab and
double chin ha.rroleir.ly and outrkly."
If you want to know how really worthlea. drug,
and medicine, are for th. reduction of lat. writ,
tn J. T. Bright. M. I).. 101 K. 5lb at., Coving
ton. Ky.. who haa the following t. aay regarding
thla wonderful treatment. Do jou think he would
(i.e. bought thi. treatment and reduced bia
weight wltb it If bia medical akltl could bav.
aided blm to reduce? lie u a doctor, ret he
knew p. druga could help blm. to h. got relief
from m. Here ia what he wrltea In:
'It ! m. pleaaur. to elate I hav. lot twen-tv-tlve
pounds alnr. I began thla Marjnrt.
Hamllt.n trwatmont. and I feel better In every
way. and olt. what a delight ful difference. I
found thla treatment the only absolutely drug
Iwi treatment that I know ot In the world. It ia
absolutely harmless, and a child mlaht in. It
without danger. I at all that I wanted while
tiring th treatment, t waa o glad no harmful
eierrls war. neceasery and taat tha treatment
does not require one to alary ttiemaelT. I con
alder It the most ai1entifle treatment known for
th. quick) and euro reduction of fleab-
"In using the treatment I found that I could
lore aa much fleeh aa 1 wanted to on aoy part
of the body.
"I am sstlsfled that any sufferer from too mticb
fat. If they will um this treatment will perma
nently lone their fat. It lanuol fall to give
perfect sMltsfsction.
"I hsv. practiced medicine In thla state for
over turty yeara and I am well knowu throughout
thia country. Sincerely.
J. T. BRIGHT. M l.. Covington. Ky."
Knlbueiastie letter, as the above ahould be In
diaputsbte evidence ot th remarkable merits of
this treatment.
Th. moet astonishing part of this tat-redaclng
method I. that It dues not create wrinkle or
leave the akin flabby, but on th contrary. It hag
a tendency to tighten fleab. soin.iaing not
usually attempted bv other methods.
All our readera who wish to give up harmful
diet, starvation methods: who wish to abandon
the harmful Intarnal and eilemal remedies and
painful exercises, ahould writ, tor a copy .f her
latest work, ao that they may learn bote It la
possible with her combination treatment to at
once heKln til reduction of burdensome flesh by
ulng her combination methods.
Simplv cut out coupon below and mail It at
ence. with your addreaa plainly written. ak her
to aend everything ahe agrees to aend. ENTIRK
UV KltEK. and DON'T BKNt) ANY MONEY, be
cause this nook of particulara la entirely free, aa
thla charming Calendar tllrl" la so grateful for
tier own reduction, brought about by ber almp.
methods, that sh ia doing ber utmost to benefit
men and women In need of . perfect bom treat
ment which will benefit those burdened wl.h
.uiwrfluou. flesh, and thereby mak lit really
worth while. s
She offer $1,000 1 eaJ If "
to prow th upriorit7 of her ntethoa
over all othara. and 1.0 00 if
lcine or a aiiia-l harmful thins eaa .
found la any part of her combtaattoa
, treatment.
It.ar T.t a Ha 111 :
i, i. much nlejafture .that I con
. ... i - v.r.1 nniin vnur so enu l lnp.n in
or treatment. n runti.u)
ith vnur Treatment and on
when i weighed, I round that I
14 pounds in 4 oay.
Wishing: yo:t every success
great work, I ben- to remain,
Pinnerely yours.
HKNKY WAGENBRKNNKR,
Brooklyn. N. T.
p. a. Pisa jo do not - use my street
address.
LOSING RAPIDLY EVERY
DAY-FEELS FINE
Dear Friend: ,
I will write a few lines to let you
know how I am irwttin; along: with your
treatment I certainly think It is tha
easiest treatment I bare) evr tried.
I can say i feel ever bo much better
than before I began your J
have not oeen weighed since 1 begran,
but I am satisfied that I am loelna; every
day as 1 oan notice It myself. I shall
continue tho treatment until 1 have re
duced what I feel is tho proper amount
to lose. - ,
Thankina; you for cast yjf" ""'
wIshltiK Ood speed in thla wonderful
treatment. I remain, yours very truly,
treatment. 'MRg FAN NIB HATTAN.
FAT OFF SAFELY AND
QUICKLY; GUARANTEED
. m-a EtTiavaiTTinX IN
evtlW l.AVH ALSO OUARAN
m..T. il n POIWIV DIirf rH. MEI-
ICIXF.S. STARVATION VUt i. Jiv
TKRRIBIaK l-aCERCISKS, ni l .1
KKMARKABL.E, NKW. ABSO
1XTKLY HARMIaESS COMRINA
TION TREATMENT WITH WHICH
YOU CAN REDUCE YOUR
WEIGHT QUTClvIiY AND SAFEIiY
. WITHIN THE CONFINES OF
VOIR OWN HOME. .
HOW IT SYSTEM DIFFERS FROMf
AliJj OTlttKS.
Rememtier All Correspondence is Treated Strletly Confidential
THBTMTIMOrllAL- GIVE M HEW g A ON IUt IN MY OFFICE
intT ?5 mm I FELLS LIKE KEW WOMAN
B f v "
l!USBAr,3 CATCII1KG
BY FAT WOMEN
Ik ol f ruiat Talaa.
From tha exuberant pen of the publicity
boomer of Tul.a. Okl .:
"The bulletin of a city aurh as Tulsa.
though In the midat of a vaat and r-
an.trieful empire, baa not heeu free from
. I n i . . I 1 . . . . . V. , ..I il..ii.l K,I
gathered about the human landsraie have
alwava parted at tha right lima, isnd
throutrh the rift baa anone with reeilnd
ent alorv the aparkllruc stars of liotie.
Tulsa today, thou ft full of niagutflrent
arhlevainent. ia only prupnetio or
greater destiny. Over her home now
floats Old tiiory. and a free ueurite, with
local eelf-aovcrnment. egultantlv raise
thia ambleia of pnrea ao that the
hteeiea of th north, south, east and
weet may kisa It and tb uu of all tb
earth reiltrvt 4U
Many a too plump lady 1j groaning- In
aplrll, at thla moment, a oh lulla back
wltlt a lollipop between finger and
thumb, at the thought of her matri
monial chance.
She tells herself sbe tan never give up
her lolling and Iter lolllpopa and go In
for exercising and dieting Inn lead. Not
even for a hunband. Yet one glance
over ber bulging breasts, at ber equally
well advertised hip, tails her all Uue
1 vain unless ahe reduc. "
Now, aii.-h rirle are almply behind the
times, or they would not worry about
their reductu.. 'J hey would reduce
and do it without disturbance of their
appetite fur tan.ly or luxurious ease.
All that ia needed to take off twelve
to sixteen ounce a day, and rapidly re
duc tli litpa, chin. abdoinnn, etc
(.here fat la aaoat uhiectiouablei ia one
pleaaaut. elegant Maruiola ITeac rlptloa
lablot, after incala and at be'lttnie.
tret the tat otf talice it Jellie. moat
ami M' what that clusng ili il to
eard atlrarti-ig Hit. men. The tablets
are not injurious in any way (being
made after the famous Marmola 11
cripttop via.: S oa Maruiola. a
Fl Kx. t'aatcaia Aroinaiit', m oi. Pep
permint Water I : and tney are not e.
renaive, the .larniola '.. " Kaniier
Hlig , !tr ilt. Mu ll , and all druggists
asking taily venty-flv cvnte fr a
laJt. iaje -AvU
Maob Xilfbter on Xer Tget.
Dear Marjorl Hamilton ;-
I have beeu trying your treatment for
the reduction ot fat and have aucceeded
In reducing my weight about twent
five pound. I have not had the beat op
portunity to Klve it a thorough trial, aa
1 have been traveling around visiting
ever aliue 1 received tue treatment front
you. . t
I feel verv niuilt stionijer and can get
round much, belter and feel lighter. I
Intend to let the good work go on until
X have reduced about seventy pounds.
Thanking you for your interest. 1 re
main Sincerely.
' MKK. W. CAMPBELL.
LOST 28 POUNDS IN 28
CAYS
aua M. Hamilton,'
llunvar. t '.nlo.
I)ear Madam and VYiend:-
I gueea vou tntnit ny iina umw jw.
treatment iiaa either killed or cured me.
Will Jual .y I am delighted with re
eiilta bo far. Juat 2S days an-1 loat aa
Hounds. I nave tried to follow your In
mru. Uona to the letter, and don t you
auction lit Bust tine Znormoua.
Miss Marjorle Hamilton,
Dear Vrlend:
It Is with the greatest of pleasure I
can write you of my reduction in my
weight. I think your treatment far ex
ceed anything I have ever tried. My
fat is going fast. 1 think 1 have lost
about twenty pounds, and have gained
atrength in my limbs, which Is wonder
ful. My double chin Is gone and my bust
is going fast, thanks to you for it all.
I feel very grateful to you for what
you have done for me. and with kindest
regards. 1 am yours very truly.
MRS. . W. J. KOUL0U3.
25 P0UI.SS OFF
Such a Mrlon Cbang Kr Trlsad
WtU Hardly BllT THir .Js
reel Xila a Qnn.
Iirar Mis. Hamilton:
If you could only ace me. you would
kno how I appreciate what you have
done for mo. I don't loolc like the aame
person. I have fallen off twetfy-five
pounds, and -h. how much better I feel'.
Vou certainly have the greatest meth
od in the world, and I Juat simply can't
tell you how much I appreciate it. I
have had lots of confidence in you from
the first, and a great deal more now.
Tltankinf you for what you have done
for me and. hoping to hear from yoa
Moon I beg to remain. Your friend,
Box ' 277. MUS. HiANK MKKEU1TH.
FIRST It makes you tnm;
right from th start.
SECOND It doe not purge) ynt
or give you any drugs whatever to
take and to ruin your bealtb.
THIRD You eat all you want,
all ot which is contrary to other sys
tems of fat reduction I know any
thing about.
FOURTH No harmful exercise,
nor starvation diets that may weaken,
your system and ruin your health."
FIFTH It'is guaranteed to make
a remarkable reduction . in .youfr
weight. You are not asked to' wave
several months watching, longing;
and hoping for results - that never
come.
SIXTH No matter what treat
ment you have tried, you have never
tried my treatment; you have neve"
seen anything just like it, and you
will never be able to realize its mer
its until you have actually used it.
1 have done real well for a fat
r
think
I feel better than I have for yeara in
eiverv wax. The first fourteen daya 1
loat" I pound, the neit 10 '""J.",,
Respectfully yours. tJ. N. bl MMi.lt.
ALREADY LOST 30 FOUKDS
AKO I AM HAPPIEST
GIRL ON EARTH
Dear Marlorie Hamilton:
I have already lat .10 pounds and
am th happiest girl on earth.
iour friend, with love.
. AN.NA TAYLEN.
LOST 40 POUNDS IN ONE
MONTH LOSING
RIGHT ALONG
Dear Madam:
1 commenced your treatment about a
month "c S v-t jwinndw already.
Well worth the money. Thanking you
for encourazmg me to continue treat-
COUPON.
ment.
JUST
ltsnctf ullr.
JOHN MOhAN.
STARTED TREATMENT
LOST 20 POUNDS
ALREADY
Dear Mies Hamilton:
I have 1ul started our treatment
and have reduced 20 pounds already. I
do hope that you will receive thia letter,
for I do nut ant you to think me un
grateful fur all you and your treatment
have don for me
. MISS ADKLU KELN.
.f'i
2E BOOK
"Weight Reduction Without Drugs"
Tills coupon entitles all readers to receive one
copy of this great book, entitled "Weight Reduoxiou
Without Drugs,'' postage prepaid, as explain1! In
article above.
t'ut out thia coupon nn.1 send it. with your Tame
and adores piainiy written, or better yet. write
your name and address plainly on a postal cud or
letter and send it to MAKJOR1E HAMILTON, Hutte
i;t, Central Bank Rl ) , lenver. Colorado, and the
book will be sent you by return mall.
f he will send all our readera everything; she agree
to aend ahaolulely free, so that you may learn of her
Home Treatment to start in th reduction of fat at
once.
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