-1 THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, JAXfAKV HI. lSl'I LYNCH CHAIRKN OF BOARD; Receives All the Commissioners Votes Except His Own. comxitth: chaiexes kamxd gBaanl Xlkn II ApaolBlssrats tar t tkr (assise Xrmr . i TaoaaaMB Haa IW- (ratios llBBir. County ('ommissfcwier John C. Lynch Saras flectwi chairman of the Hoard uf County Commire-iorwrs for IMS when II J net and oranUnl ylfrday morning " vole of Jour to Mr. Lynch votlns 1 for Commissioner lUrto A a mait'r i f tcurlMy to hit democratic i oilcan-, Titut K. K:sasr, Coroniistonr OCt "nor aomlnattd him for chairman. 2 Commutes iliairm-n cre nanml a ;fo1o: Klsasarr. cliarliy and fnunci . 2 If arte construction, roads and Lrldset., yO'Ciinoor. Judiciary aud claims; Ljnii. "court bouse an.l Jail; lieet, Uctcnt.ai, noma, hospital and whole. i Araointmrau aa folloas were made: i Kffrctlv January 1-J. M. Calabiia. itunerlnteodent court hou; Martin Tibkr. i ntKht walcaman court house; Harry Wl.--der. fuperiniendent county store; V. H. CBianst, ausilstant S4.pertntndenl county -atore; Henry Peterson, superintendent South Omaha a unty rtore; Jajnes Hyatt, " day watchman county hospital; eorc Stephens, night watchman county hua . pltal. ; Effectiv r'ehrujry I Mr. and Mrs. K. M. RoUnaoa. superintendent and matron ! county bospiUI; William Bi llion, engin eer county hospital; WHHam l. Kier- . atead, day fireman county hutplul; IV II- llam Keuman, nishl fireman county hos pital; Frank Johnson, undertaker; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Thompson, superintendent . and matron at Detention lioma; W. H Chrlaman, court houaa engineer; John : lArses, court bouaa carpenter; Vr. F. J. Bthller, county physician; lr. W. M. liavls, aasl.lfnt county physician. No Important chanfea will be mads in salaries when they are fixed by tha board, which probably will be seat Katurday. . 1 is the force that keeps the nerves well poised and controls firm, strong muscles. Men and women who do the world's work can avoid Brain' fag and guard their health by feed ing brain and body with Scott's Emulsion all oauosvsra Fugitive Rearrested V for -Horse Stealng . Chester Mitchell' of Valentine, 8. l wanted there for steallni government ) horses frosa lb Itosebud Mtncy, waa ar . rested sear Loup City Monday afternoon by. Deputy Marshal Hayes and brought to Una dty He was placed In lha Bounty - jail pending the return of t'nlted state Commissioner II. 8. Daniel, who la In ,. Lincoln. Mitchell waa arrested last Oc- , tuber by government officials In Loup City, but In some manner ha escaped ad It waa not until several days ago that be waa located t'poa the return of the commissioner an order for his removal will be granted Iht "Dakota officials. - TRAINS RUNNING NOW t , NEARERJO SCHEDULE 1 Tha railroad paasenger trains have all -weathered tl) storm and most, of them are getiiag a to J heir old Schedules. lVhHs sobm are ttilng In.r tlttla.laie Lrencrallv the are on time. .' r ' , I KoaaBaast at'the- river are saw having mora if' trail Uioa weaeV due; H la aid, to mora caution betas taken by the managers. On the roads west of tha river all passenger trains srs equipped with anowDlow sad tha drifts Interfere but little with their movements. : Tha plan has not bean followed to any aatenl by tha aaajuuiera of tba Unas east, and oonae- quently when there haa been any snow bucking R has been don by tha engine COMMERCIAL CLUB ' RAISES PRICE OF MEAL Tha Commercial dub haa decided to raise tlx price of the noonday luncheon at the club from cents, tha figure that baa obtained tor many .years. . to 10 oanls. and promise thai "radical Imurovamem will b mad In quantity, quality and aervtc. Many, member hav not aalea at tha dub. It la said, because the luncheon "waa not good enough fur thank" Coincident with raising prloa. the club la taking radical measures to compel delinquent members to pay up. A last of seventy men, delinquent 5 to fti each. baa been posted on tha club bulletin board. It Includes bankers, grain m judge, lawyers, doctors, editors and other. ANNIVERSARY Kountze Bros. in New Quarters!;; r T K.uiitM urvl L I. Kountze of iht I'lrt-t Natlonul 1-anK rt Omaha, with the otli-r coiis uf the late llrrman Kounti. ar tneiiihfrs of the firm of Kountze llns. of Nt w York, wlime banktnjc hune waa In llic Kqultattte building, dpstruyed by fire yctttcrday. The only iiiiormUlon m-etved ry them I're from tfie .Vew York house was the fact that new iuarter had ben H,ureI at 1U Iiroday. It U prrumed that ftll tmwr and iw.rda of the firm were eaveoi from the f!re by fireproof vaults. I aa carritl out he fainted and I think he must be dead by this um' I Mr. Giblin ki then taittn 1 1 the Hud ; son Street hopiial. ! maa ery weak. but in do ininu-diate danRt-r. The office of the Harnman linca. which were in th bt:i!d!r.s ere belnc moved to 1 Broadway. Kverythinc had been moved save the panem in the IrgaJ department. Majiy valuable record, in cluding the aaitohloeraphy of K. 11. 11 ar rintan, was there, and it was bel:-v-d that theae and other vaiuaMe revurda were df-Jtruyed. itaalnraa Halted for Tine. Banking and brokerage busi iters lis halted for a time by the fire and the Sjvernuia of the Stock uxrhanKe met to determine what a lion should be taken with rfp''t ti UfiiVtrlts of wur:tie purchased yesterday. The Jet t.n rfachd was that tran'frs may sus pended fT a, dv by mutu.il Cineut. The clfaniiB? houte in the Chae Na tional bank was losrd and teniporary quarters wr opentd at the Chamber of Cummer . lH-posiiors and bank cus tomers uf the burnrd out trust companies. as will as thuae of financial Institutions I lucated in the nMghbf.rhood of the j burned buildthir. were unable to rea h til- ir banks, being held back by the police lines. I An officer of the Equitable lMfe Aur I ancsj soi itty said that tht .rclty had j diiplhatea of every record, which were stored in a buiidtnc several blocks away j iiuiii me uuiuni nfuuurc 1 ne nre, ne siiu wijuia ni'i auet i me rom.-iny i business with It? j-oliey holders through out the country. Offb-ers of the Mercantile Safe !Kpu-lt company raid the vaulta wrie Intact and nut a cent would be lost. EQUITABLE LIFE BUILDING BURNS (Continued from Iaga One.) "Just a few lines from a man who owes his esistenc lu you. This writing Is a bsppy anniversary as It Is now one year inat I la not lost a day duo to my old trouble. 1 am feeling fine and tue . ,.i)Bi. i t ' utter an appreciation suitable. Wishing ou unlimited sbccbsb" f. CIIANDLKR. , Sis alam street Middletuwn, Mass. Two years ago on hrlettns bay. rhandlar was alven up in t:lav. N. T.. by bla ham physicians. II had dropsy to tba burslni, tisarly & albuiueii and early deata waa lked upon aa certain. 1 The fauiiiy was In despair. They hoard of one of the maaa of flamra ana tha firemen working from tha tops of akyscrapers and from the streets below wer trying to prevent the rismes from sprrsdlng to Ih buildings on the opposite sides of the street. Tba Kqultabl building occupies the block between Broadway and .Nassau street and line and Cedar atreeta. The fir waa first discovered on the ground floor In a store room of tha Cafe Havarin and, carried by a draught of air. shot upward through an elevator shaft, act ting Ih firs to the upper floors. A general alarm was turned In, and when th firs department reached the teen the flames wer bursting from the wlndowa In tha southeast corner of th building. Vala Causes flew to Spread. A gala sweeping through the streets drove th flams through th building Irnm end to nd. Firemen dragged their hose to th tops of tba Chas National bank on Tin street and tha Kounn riattonat bank on Nassau street, while other lines of hose were run up on a sky scraper opposite tha burning bulgi ng on Broadway, from which streams ut watsr were directed an th flames. Five alarms wer turned In and fire tugs from th North and Uist rivers grouped themselves at a convanlent doct sow pumped . volume of water In the building. I Tbrea watchmen In th" building hero ically remained to fight the flames with firs titlnguli)ur, but they warn driven finally to th roof. Firemen made a berolo attempt to save them and aoallng ladders were run up. Rescuers got aa far at tha fourth floor when th watchmen, their forms outlined against tha glare of th flames, were seen to kneel and pray and then, aa tlx corner of th building on which they were standing (ell. they Jumped lo th treat ' Th firemen on tha scaling ladxlera bad difficulty In making thair way to lha streets. Oepaty chief Walsh Mlralaa. Deputy Fire Chief William Walsh and five riremen were caught when a section of th floor In an upper etory gav way. Th firemen manag,-d to reach a window ledge, from which they were rracued by means uf a Ills Una, but when they looked back Chief Walsh bad disappeared In the amoklng ruins. Kfforts were mad to reach the siot where he was burled, but tha firemen could not find him. Two porter In tit safa di posit com pany war rescued front tba baeeuivnt of tha building , when Ih aide walk In front of I ho structure caved In. They were Injured, and removed to a r.otplul. The fir waa finally, confined to th Kiiultabl building, thouglt for a time U seemed as If th flamtfs would ecp across th street and set fire i the American Exchanke National bank at Cedar street an.sj Itroadwsy, on which the sparks wera falling In a shower. This uulldtng was kit wet down by streams of water from tha skyscraper on all side. Isallavel Is available SJalldlBSj. Tha !lamea bad tn inten-ly or a blast furnace. Tu heavy floors if the bu:IJ ing buckhd under th wblta heat ot ih fir and fell In jsbue the walls. crumbkil ard drorped plcct-weal Into the streets Business In the financial section brought practically to a rundstill. Thou HarrluMla Loss Small. l(iit lovett of the lUrrlman lines says thut ull of tha I'nlon and Southern 1'aciric sccuiillcs held In the treasurey acre kept vuts.ua the city; that the mone tary loas tu ll,o railroads was umall. Mr. I-ovett said that the extent of Inconveni ence suffered becsutie of the lows o. records will, of course, depend on wh th. the vaults have been destroyed. Tht records referred lo Include thom of th. comptroller d-partinent, the treasurer a office and the transfer department. Tha offices of th Kuultahle Trust com pany escaped the flames, but were dam aged by water, aa were the offlcea o. August llcimsut, whose, offices wen practically untouched by the flames. Four men sro known lo be dead and sons are missing. Including llattslio,. Chief Walsh whose body haa nut v. been found, foii-ervathe estimates of the damage place the loss In tha neighbor hood of Iio.iiui.ooi. while others says tht loaa will run aa high aa tlS.Uio.otn. According to an officer of the KquitabW th great aafety deposit vaults In th. building contained last night accurltla. aggregating between tlSO.OuO.tn) and tuiu,- UUV.UIQ. tatemrat by I'realdeal Hay. 'resident Day of (he Equitable Issued the following statement. "The burning of th homa office at 12b Broadway will cause but temporary In convenience. Securities and important rccc.rla aro protected by fire proof vault which are Intact." Oag Tarhell, a former vie presides. of the Kiiultnhla, said that th compan, carried its own Insurance. Many of the large New York bunks an nounced today that owing lo the fire they would not exercise their prerogative oi railing loana today. Tha money market waa practically at a alainlstlll. BELLEVUE COLLEGE NOTES Oratorical Contest Will lie Held the rreehytrrlaa t'barirtl Friday Mabt. John Uloomqulst, who haa been at lha General hospital In Omaha for treatment returned to resume hla college work a few clays ago, but was compelled to re turn to tho hospital for further treat' ment. Hev. llr. Joseph N. Cochran, secretary of the Hoard ot Kduratlon, Is co-operating with Lr. Btookey in arranging a series of addresses In connection with Ih day of prayer for colleges, which occur on Feb ruary J. The Clarke oruturlcal contest will be held on Friday evening In the Preby terlan church. Henry T. Clark of Omaha offer II - prite for thl contest, which Is preliminary to the state oratorical con test. The contestants will be Earl J. Fowler, Paul C. Johnson. Paul Kamanskl, It. L. lihnisn. Herbert Curtis. Joe II. Clabaaigh. Mrs. Frailer. Ih matron of tha college, has been offered the position of assistant to IT. Clark at the Child Raving Institute In Omaha. 8he haa the matter now under consideration. A boosters' club for tha purpose of ad. vancing the general activities ot the col lege is being organised among the students. Sum up the heating account While taking annual in ventory, don't overlook sum ming up your household account on heating expense. If your business is one of making or selling the usual staple lines., you will find it does not yield you as big a percentage of profit per dol lar as would an equal sum invested in an outfit of t. a. J a 1 fcttf- American Ideal il Radiators IBoilers domestic economy, these heating In the countries of Europe where every penny counts in the practice of outfits are finding enormous sale. If Americans were not so wasteful, no inhabited building of any kind in this country would be without an outfit of IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators. They save so much in fuel, need so little care, protect the family health, do away with repair bills, give vastly longer life to the furnishings and decorations of the rooms because of absence of ash-dust and coal-gases, will wear as long as the building stands, and finally enable one to sell or rent his property quicker, at higher price get your money back. One of the big features of AMERICAN Radiators which makes them the pride of the world's great construction engineers is their marvelous, yet simple, right- and left-hand threaded nipple connections, making the tightest joint known to radiator mechanics. A Ne. l-n-W IDEAL Boiler end am ft f JS In. AMEklCAN Rsdlstarscesungtheowner t BO, were used to heat tht. cottsge. At this Bf ic lb goods can b boucht of sny rsputabi. competent Fitter, This did not Include costs of Isbor, pipe, valves, fretfhi, ste., which sresxtrs end vary according to cumaue and tbr asndittors. AMERICAN Radiators are always dependably tight and alike in quality, whether placed on the 40th floor of the Metropolitan Life Company's tower or to warm the tents of the tuberculosis hospital patients on the alkali sands of Arizona. AMERICAN Radiators are not only the best known but they are known as the best all over the world -for tightness, strength, full water-way openings, safe shipments, ease in taking apart and tightly reassembling, and for many, many years of perfect service. Sum as al one four he tin expense and th result you srs retting- therefrom. Deal pat on actio) until jrou build tomfort yosr frnsat Beaut at one ttasemii sew by making tb right tn vestment. Writs to-day lor ir book, Prlta an as shmI anractiM. I II IDEAL ff LI I ; Mm j Sold by all dealers. No txcluejvs agents. AMERICAN RADI ATOR COMPANY IDEAL Boittar IS aw m ptrtt t burn Mt, rivu t loo en, ao this, metal to warp, no repair tulte. WriU Dpartmnt N-SO 413-417 South Tenth St, Omaha Publla Shewrooma M Chlcif. New Yort, Boat on, Pro-Hdcnc, Philadelphia. Buffalo, Pltttborsh, ClrwUnd. Dttroit, Cincinnati. Atlanta, Birmrnrham, New Orleana, tDtUaDapoUa, MiawaulM,OmaaatM.BMapota KanaaaCity,Dntr.8eatik, Portland, 8roBaaocaa FraasUaca, Bcaatiord (Ont. IbrOodoa.i'aru.UraaMU, rr llank Dalldlaa: Opeaed.. WI8NKH. Neh.. Jan. . (Special) Th new buildlns f th First National bank aa opened Saturday wl'li B reception to the friends and patro.is of the insil tutlon. Coffee and sandal-bra re aened lo HO vttiots and earh B'aa irlven a souvenler. The new building Is one of the fln.nl uf Us class in this section of the state. NEWS NOTES FROM FAIRBURY RellrlB; Jrtferaoa I'ountr orrirlals Presratrd siltk til ft bjr Those H i. HratalB. rAiniirRT. Jan. .-8peclal.)-The ofriilals In the Jefferron county court hous preaentvd tho retiring members with gifts aa remembrancea of their ser vices. Jamea Chirnslde retiring rherlff, and K. A. Iloustan. rerlrlng county clerk, wera presented aith yold harnld unihrel- liuf, Wllaoii fctlioctiothan, the rcttrlns; deputy sheriff, was given a pair of gold cu'f links. These were presented by the officers whq remained tn the county court house. The county commissioner, including t". W. Rohrbaugb, J. Jarxhow and Iule Nlder, presented Mr. Houstan with a leather upholstered rocking chair. I The ladtea of the Catholic church are preparing for a boa aupper and dance to be given In Tondre s bnll on Tuesday evening. Tho Kalrbury band and conryrt com pany gav It third concert and enter tainment In the opera hoiaje, Monday i evening. Pruf. J. Chlarlnl. director of the Kalrbury band, had charge of the enter tainment. County Judge C. C. Boyle married Annie Kelson and Onke Frasen. a well known couple living near Illler In this county. Monduy. He ports were brouitht In by farmers, Monday, of the sutferlng among live stock and poultry diinmr tho recent storm. Many farmers loft rhl' ken, young pigs and calves that frote to death In the cold. Key to the 8ituatioo-Be Advertising. TONE SPICES j W So that these spices may b I t b the best you can bay, (w telect tb hnett tocg uw world offers, grind snd pack it 1 ourselves. W k h yoo 1 get fulleit ralue in s Tone Box. I 10c oi Your Grocer I Or send 10c for full-she packafB f n kind. Ask for "Tone s L Tilt free. I X. Tuat OS, wm ,ss, m bv BVtKVn ot the timess t ouustaea Cades. - went to i i about It. They learned that Ik recovery -waa affected by J- ulion'e ltuai.t'Oiiipouiid, and Chand ler waa out n it on that day. It was a ery liar case and recovery was slow, but about B year thereafter he waa aid t return to tti.ployment. Th above an niversary tell th rest. Wona-r what physician think ot alt this wio are weilded to nitru glycert.ie. digitalis and Baenum'a Mixture, under which failure Is certain. "rihermaa a Mot on ne 1 1 IM-Ug Co., Cor. ltth Bad Uodge. owl lrug Co.. Cor. Uth and Harae; Harvard Pharrna'.-y. Cur ;tth and Karnam.- Loyal 1'harnia.y :T- Nv. 1t!i XL. Omaha, local agents. Aak for rampulaL I - i.Vy&jvTU .lb -lik 1 -f all varieties eared ia B few day without ass or loss of rime. No ay wfil be accepted ea J. Use wtiest ered. Writ or call. -isliT tstbrs Care EBtlravia Fast N. Slrsi. SI. S. i aauds of clcrka In lianklng and broke. age bouses, railroad and industrial co. l-irsliun. were held back by poile line termed two- block! north jt the fire on. traflio of every kind In ttw streets ncarti the burning builuins was forbidden b the poo- Thrce employes of lh buinjing iraiKo I ronl III Ihlld floor to th street. Tn, tvn taKca to tha hot pltal seriously in jured. . After the firs had been checked auu th firemen were able to get closer t. tle buildlm: It was discovered that tu. rJclmont building on .Nassau atreet, w hleu J uc)uum the burned uuti iing, hao ic:t saved, though tl otlices oi August uei i.:ont Co. had been flooded with wbui rmiarsl u.mkim Will kresirf. Aft-" I'reiRlent Uiblln waa raacued fiou. in fir he was carri-d to I lie bone. ,oom of the Trinity bunding. Ambulancv .(.rgeons Ml'lppea off In cunning an arauuod him ia heavy bianaeu. etiinu- ointa were aouiunsiere-. Aim uitcrval of ml Jr, Uibtin said: X was sitt.ng up last nigbt with mv wife, who bad ueen very 14. worn an m Bloye of tn hovel tnfvmed me that uu aiuUBbla buibiiLg was on tire. When . arrived at th burning there waa a llamea. but pienty ot smoke. I hurrie. inus one ot the vaulta to get some value Me capers, followed by on of Ike nigh. watenmeB. The vault bad a spring joe and I left my papers outside. -When tha man and 1 started to lea th door swung thut prisoners. The smoke screamed and shouted, were aoontea. in oi u- kmbii .u inw . - - - , - m. ub to halt aa hour ago. Sut Just before ! CTAaBBsaaBsaB anmunnnnnnagnnnm DA SPECIAL DEMONSTRATIONS SB D 1 and, we were both ft ke was awful. We ' J I d, but It seemed we Y itberBnan was alive i JJf OF THE . New Home Sewing Machine Mr. P. J. Bullis of New York will visit Omebn next week-. While here Mr. Bullis will derr.onstraU the great poesibilities of the "NEW HOME" Sowing Machine. He will illustrate just how easy and what a great saving it is to make useful and ornamental things with the "New Home." Duriug Mr. Bullis' visit we will have a grand clearing sale on all makes of machines. Oor Prx s aad Terms Will Suit You Oor to hhej Plem All Rod These Prices: Wheeler & Wilson 12.00 ! Duplex (Drop Head) SZZ.50 Singer (Cabinet).....' ...S8.00 Domestis (Drop Head) $9.00 Goodrich A (Drop Head) S15.50 Goodrich B (Drop Head) $15.50 D D i 1 n Duplex (Cabinet) $30.00 New Home, Box Top, Used $8.00 New Home,v5-drawer $35.50 New Home, Rotary $40.00 Aviator (Drop Head) $25.00,1 New Home, Automatic $o0.00 HAYDEN BROTHERS Special Demonstration Is In Piano Department Douglas Street Entrance. 3 D D D D lane WE INVITE ELVERY THIN MAN AND WOMAN HERE EVERY PERSON IN OMAHA AND VICINITY TO GET FAT AT v.UR EXPENJE ihtvkrx, which is somettifufi I couM nev?r ay before. "My old friends who have been usel to swinK ma with a thin, long face, uy that iam Iook in better than they have ever seen me before, and father and n. other are so pleased to think L have got to lok so well and weigh so heavy 'for me.' ' CXsAT JOMKHOW mmrmx "Please tsend me another ten-0H treatment. 1 am well p leaned witu Hargol. It has been the liKht of niv life. I am Renin back to my proper wetKht asrain. When 1 heRan to Uk Karol I only welirhed W pounds, and nw, four weeks later, J am weiKhliiir 153 pounds and feel in it fine. I don't have that stupid feeling every morn ing that I used to have. I feel good all the time, I want to put on about live poumlH of fleaU and that will he all I want." F. OAOVOsT wrHes: line is my report ulnce taking tiie Parcoi treatment. I am a man 67 year of ae and wai all run down to tiie rery bottmn. I had to quit work, as I was so weak. Now, thanks to Barg 1. 1 look like a new man. I gainei 2m; pounds with S3 day s treatment. l cannot tell you how happy I feel. All i: v clothes aro setting too tight. My faVe has a Rod color and I never wai on haprv in mv lif' KM. TE RS IB KOX7BE saya: "aSargol :a certainly the grandest trratn.ent 1 ever used. It has helptd n.e greatly. I could hardly eat anv il 'ng and was not able to alt up threo Java out ot a weeW. with alnma-h trouble. I took only two boxes of Sar gol and can eat anything and It don't hurt me and 1 have no mora headache. My weight was 1-0 pounds and now weigh Md and feel better than I have for five years. I am now as fleshy aa I want to be. and shall certainly recommend Sargol. for It does just ex actly what yois eay it will do." You may know some of these people or know somebody who knows them. We will seni you their full address If vou wish, so that you can find out all about Srrgol and the wonders it has wrought Prohablv you are now thinking whether all this can be true. Stop it: Write us at once and we will send yon absolutely free a package of tho mot wonderful tablets you have ever seen. No matter what the cause of your thinness i from. Sareol n-aes th'n folks fat hut we don't ask you to take our word for it. Stmoly cut the coupon below and inclose 10c stamps to help cover the distribution expenses aid I'ncle Sans mall will bring you tha mnet valuable package you ever received Thin Is an Invitation that no thin man or woman can a fiord to Ignore. We ll tell you why. We are going to give you a wonderful Jiscuvery that helps digest the foous you eat tiul puts good, solid flesh tin people who are thin and under weight, no matter what the cause may be ii, at niMhea brain in five hours and blood in tour tnat put tue red cor puscles in i lie blood which every thin man or woman ho sadly needs. How can we do this? We will tell you. Kcience .as discovered a remarkable concentrated treatment which increases cell growtn. the very substance of which our bodies are it ade a treatment that makes indi gestion and f-ther jtomach troubles dis aptear aa if by magic and makes an old dyspeptic or a sufferer from weak nerves or lack uf vitality feet like a --oar-oid. litis new treatment, which hat. proved a boon to every thin per son. Is railed SarffOl. Don't forget the name 'a-A-aVfa-O-Is." Nothing like it has ever lern produced before, it ia a revelation to women who have never been nMe to appear stylish In anything thev wore necause of their thinners. It ia a godsend to every man who la un dr weight r Is lacking In nerve force or energy- If ym want a beautiful and well-rounded figure of symmetrical pro portions, of which you can feel Justly ground if you want a body full of throhhlng Ufe ar.d energy, write The Sargo Company, 74-M. Heftild Btdg., Binehamton. .V. Y., flay and we will send you. absolutely free, a 60c box of fargol that will prove all we claim. Tae one with every meal and in five min utes afier you take the first concen trated tablet of this precjr.us product it will commence to unfold Its virtues, and It has bv actual demonstration -ften tn f reused "the weight at the rate of one po-ird a day. But you aay you want rr-Well, h-re you are. Here Is the tiat..rr.i:ii of those who have tried who rave been convinced and who will j -ear to the virtues of this marvelous j preparation. ftET. OCOBOK W. 30VT aayat I "I have made a faithful trial of the j Sar-rol treatment ad must ay It has; hfwisrht lis me new life and vigor. I have gained twenty pounds and now weicb 1 To pounds, and. what better. 1 have gained the days of my boyhood. It has ben the tum'ng point of mv life. My health Is now fine. I don't have to lake any medicine at ail and never want to again. L. X. xOStratlSU writes: '1 have gained immense! v since I took Sartrol. for I only weighed about lt5 pounds when I began using It and now I wefgh IS) pounds, so really this makes twenty-four pounds. I fee! stronger and am looning better than ever before, and now I carry ros-y COKS. SAT WTTaC VM AT OTB ZXFHSB. This coupon entUIes any thin person to one 60c package of Sargol. the con centratea Flesh Builder (provided you have never tried it. and that loc is en closed to cover postage, packing, etc. Read our advertisement printed above, and then put lc In stamps in letter today, with this coupon, sod the full 50c cackaxe will be sent to ou by return of post. Address: Tiie Sargol Company, 74-M Hera'id Fldg.. binehamton. N. Y- W'rtte your name and address plainly, snd. par rxza couyou to tovm mttei.