Tin-: n?:i:: mmaha. muxoav. .iu.y 12, vno. past"" . ,m!immaZimimim!mmmmm IICHAKCELLOR'S CAR , ELDEST; .MASON IN STATE IS HONORED TRANSPORT LINER MINNEHAHA, which was found afire while 570 miles southeast of Halifax, oa its way to JEurope with al5,G00ton cargo of war munitions for Great Britain. The lintr left New York on Sunday, July 4, and was loading- for a week before it sailed. Holt's remarks abont a liner being blown up on July 7 would indicate that he had placed a bomb aboard such a liner. , HITS ' LITTLE GIRL' t - Charles- McDonald of North Platte Preiented with Robert Carrell Jordan Medal. FOUGHT THE SIOUX ISDIANS ' i imwii m- urn t NORTH H.ATTK. Noli. .I-Jly ' -The , Oldest living MtMn In Nebraska. Charles L MelVmald of North rinite, Hat'ir. ' nay sught presented with the Hnt.crt r rrreH Jordan model.-Orand Custodial! the me,! I upon Mr. Mt-Uonsld before u meeting Of te TUtte Vrller lodje . S. Ancient. Kree and Accepted Masnn-i, ' Mr. Mclonsld hee been a Mason sin' JkSJ. He was a lifelong frlead of H. '. Jordan, foi whom the medal was named. Poring- pioneer days in' NebresHa Mr. McDonald, helped te organise U Mawmh h. led(.e In Omaha. He has- boon prom- Inently Identified with the lodge aim " ' that time. . Comn freiu Tmm. '.f Mr. McDonald arrived at Tf.ble. Hock. U Neb . In l from his h.iyhood home In ' . i enoessog. ne i u,it- t- v- i x - active lot r oft In puWtc affairs .connected j l ho thon thriving lorrllorv. IM solved on the second. . IhlrJ and fourth territorial legislatures. Ja-January. 1M0. Mr. MrDonaW tamo to Lincoln county and located at a spot .known a Cottonwood Springe. For years Ms ranch at that place m the center of r.lvilliet Ion In- western Nebraesa. It . ti iere that ha brought about the or ganisation of ilatta Vulley lole No ?i. Ancient Free and Accepted Maawnr. on January &, W- ' "w year later this todge waa .movnd to Northi riatte, where It Is now Joratcd rVhn tha terrible Indian outbreak ol AiHuat. I'M. occurred Mr. WcDonali one 01 tne lew wmi nw" '..,. ...ffi-ian ..-nln Iwiiit clarinr 1M0T0RCYCLE COP ' : AND AOTOIST MIX Motorwheel Officer Thrasher Sus pended for Tilt with Joseph , , MeOovern- , EACH . CLAIMS PEOPER, ACTION Pollre .C'ommtaaloner Kugel'a r , cnt edirt that motorlaU that have U. S. OFFICIALS I YETS OR THREE STATES HERE VIEW SITUATION I Missouri Valley Veterinarians' As .AS! VF,"R.Y ' CtR AVE I Nation Starts- Three Days' (Continued from Pae One.) with a few ex- . (beadllgbta.v coupled ; ht montt bundrada of , whua J tln Jncidpnti on th . Florence a era murdered by tha, Indiana alon Uia 'boulevard ' rieitr ' Atnef avenue last i'lutta river In Nebraaka. - The atrocltloa ontlnued until tho malorrty of lha il tlera althef killed or had fled from' .the. Mr, MaOunaid aant hia wife anl aon;Mt. but, remained ..hlmaelf to help the few hardy ptoneera break th way for tha aptondld rtviltln tha waa to follow... Ha ta noW tha Weat raaldent f .Uncoln. ounty. . I (. AiUtouah a early M Mr. .McDonald taje r aoilva UUrat li M banklnc buatnees, .. w blthj ha aatbllahe4 to (forth Plaltu it jjiKhta undlmined. j ;, ija to poaaaaaed pf U Ma lacuiuea , aid haa ., ..wonderful mentoiy. He U M-roowMecad a authority en early Ka- ,,brak-iUatory an4 haa been conaulU-d maV Urow by htMor.aaa rocMdinf everita (f.UMA SUaa. ' night... furnldhed thrills (or a big crowd, tad reaulted Ift th auapen alon -from duty of Offlear I 8. Thraaher of the motorwheel squad. Thraaher waa at wont baaalng out "goldtn rule" polka court aummonaea to viola tore of the ordinance laat night when, a machine driven by Joeeph Mo Oovurn, dlatrtct aarant of tha Walea Ad4 la Machine tempany, drove by, head- 4 NTknt Aarldemla at riattaaawatk. . . PUATXSMOVTIl. Nab., July 11. flpe-liUU-At .noon. Saturday while ha waa , attempUrur, to alight from the delivery j, wagon of H. M. ..Poaankhaen; llcn(-y SopertaoB, - tbe driver Jjeowme Involved In a .runawayi . whluh ha endeavored to , ato by puMing on-the break.' wMch flow rvlf, .MtKMnC. and . aUnoat . Impaling him on the lever, he hanging thera until the team wa atopped The woi nda weVe - . dreaaed by a aurgeon, but the young man 1 ta suffering greatly. , Hcrwian Welee, while rngaged In chop , ping- kindling for tha kitchen fire made a mlntroke. chopping 'off the middle flnifer of hl left hand. - '- - Frank Klotier, jr.,- while cranking up H auto yeaterday,' preparatory te com . , lng to town,- he living In the intry. v caught lila arm between the crank, and . the radiator of tha machine, vanning' a fracture bla riirht fore arm. .DnmeetWi Aak.a ftte JMiBaea. AVOCA. v Neb -' July . U. iipeolal.1 Minnie Fay, . raaldent t Unidaluw haa filed auk- against a tornter Mrauloyer la which ahe-aaka fee t.ua top lnjurloa from a gunahot weund reeetved -while In aa amployr- The-aeeldeal fcxipsened'a .year na at the home of Mrv ( art -. man . wheat .a loaded wliotgun wlUi wn . atandlng In the ornea- waa . luMM-'ked 1own by e. load ef wood .carried by the Thraaher , presented a aummona, and Mr. McQoveru, having but lately arrived In Omaha from- Minneapolis, and being unlamlllar with looal autr regulations, enraged In a lively verbal tilt with the officer. . . Officer Drisi Weaaaa. Thrasher' erderwd him to proceed to headnuarters 1n the machine and eiplaia to the captain irr -charge, and In tha aa'rse of the command, drew Ms gun. ' XrOovem started foi" -the. station and Thraaher -followed en his -whoel, but an crKint -of the- enastwm - of I traffic cwu-ted i,y the loud arg-ument,'' lost his prteonur. Mf.' MoOovem arrived at tha station, arcantpanled by ' aaveral - other motorleta wIm had witnessed the ararur ment. 1 tie acousM T'hraaher-ef assault, drunk enness and 'Conduct unbecoming ait of ficer, and demanded hie arrest: - Thrasher meanwhlle notified headquarters that he hau lost a -prlaoner and reported trlmself of( duly and went -home, v Many Wlaeaaea M MIi. " Tlte iharsr. made against him by Mr. MrOov,rn and which were substantiated by T. J. liVnch. WIS Peer Park boulevard, and Oeorge Donovan, RM8 ' Bout l-Be ven ter nth,- were- eo stranr thst'- Acting- Chlct Uempxev sont out for the officer an rellet'vd hrm of hla' hailsx-, pending 'a' hearing berore evmmiasloner Ktigel. ' .-When- Thraaher arrived at the- stalloh he iebWotieH- waa not intoxicated-. Mb admitted pulling hie gun n McUovern,' but aald he did as to- save himself froih being .rcitfihlp he died r Mrv" Mciivrn's story of the affair la ubUuitl0(l.4y ab leaat a-aeore of wit. UaeHSes. ell ef whom doc late the -efflcoe nlakttlff. the chassa-ajleriua 'her llinii. Miaa Fey had been in Vhe-emrlcy of Me. dlaplayed- uiigoverr.able lender and acted . 4ichwarttnasv for two. yoMa, prior -to thn tSMuidwt aad claims, that, she iHtU.be . porma neatly .Incapacitated aa a reult of the iBjurUs reoelved. .- V acbaota May. He CeaaulliLsted. t.-. tA.WeON. Neb..., July . lU-tpeclal.) rwaMV 4iaa ,litstalleaV tha.4welfia. grad -..for. jMttl-jear,-,-, Thi will, jak.. five tvslj'e-raee high hoola RUitardann . county. Dawson will hava-arraat traln i.tug, a"4 M, anaalng an effort ts.bava n- vrrai ihboi1iig dlstrloU to . disband thel, aohoola, and,, send la tewa,, , This (aabaeax dune . with twe diatriota near Jiumlwldt, owe, ner, &telU and one near Falla, City, and baa proved the cheapest ,- and . wisest . plan, .particularly . where tha , earcUmeut Is small, .Tha levy In some : ef. these districts ts often aa low as I ....tts. wltiieut-reason. Thraaher says he waa justified In every thing he did. TI.e hearing will he held In Mr. Kug'al's office Xlunday morning. t."l HYMENEAL i - Bays sad Girls' eateats. - ff &4A Jl, ' Neb.. Julv ll.-(Hnocil V- . HfCjf.-ilve have entered In the -various bow' nad r trie' contests 'holng conducted In, -Jkivoardson eoonty by ne-eitate Agri cultural college. . I .set year only ana was , etUered la these contests., ..There are sew . tf gardening. . corn and pig eluha-and the eooklng. eenteet. Mr. and Mrs. .A. II. I'arneltus. .cesldlrvg seutbweet ef Utolla, t hava , thiee children -all .girls.v -Two of , 4he gjrls.sre. enrolled la the sewing club , aadne la the jsueklnf contest. .It was j theut nether waa aeourud tAs auidsnrod . tek.ba adopted as. tbti State (lower of Jabaska, ' i , s i iiuia. . ... . Culls fi;omthe;Wire . a Mrs. Adrlliv M Mac.e-nnon. li. .mother of i rnk f. Mai:l.emiaJi, eiltur. of the . Tapeka.. kin.. Jvtirnal. (Ilea at Cascade, t4 U a tuuuntsiii teeuru -riuoialilr ot apoplexy, her Iwuy was. found by her Son. kdward. floating In a pool of water. A renew al of liquidation whi h has iMea ta ixvMcreaa lit like, out lea. market , fur the last to or three, dars. .rausni a furtr brek of li b" r l4e la pnoee In New fork. I labor contrai'ta sold fur I 7b, or more thaa 'per biUe below the prtoe of last and livsfc a hatei uitder the eiuri cvoord of tne season. Vtllttlea under jurisdiction of Kansas , pi. till" uuIuiks A-anuot Aiaiontiriue aorvtur , a Uiioiu. -4ouitl ot tits t-OMuulsi-lon, s swrdlng to tn opIulvB by ta .Kansas supreme ewurt in the, rua of the fuetal Trleerai i!ipir-. ehw li recently lt contlnued Us siaiion at r-') recuse, Kan., without permieelon of the comm'ssl'in. on tle rruil tliut It hud beo n4inlig the i elation ax an suiiu loss of liti (or the lest five eurs. , & einatt paper-wrapped and coiton- .added tnu-kaav m faund b', a p"Cce--iMn.uiivr .the l't:Uiiklvrn.a . riiroad li'dife st I'v r.oit. I'mW sxrnue and 1 ,1J" . I.lur street, at fntiliooie On the wrap. .per n aji-ln. "WM.e House, WaJihii.g on. l. ".. ex.) U'Sive.". I'p.w umintlon It pro ol u b- a csit-i-i-e !' t. al Ib hce U.t i. aptsiemiv of k nd nd U ,ibAit i. rutin. ionul tUe .eaitHdse , wse wii-i1 s f-.iir tilainent of outn-r f wire. Mw'oce l-live t to be t.i Wcrk ef a crank or )ier. ,-l.raavltatclas r'Al.lKClTV.' Neb,,- Jnly tl. -B pedal. W Mlsa Mara llutchlnalaughter ef Warren liutcheneef this city, and I. K Xvon of Usnaha. aottof tlt aad Mrs. I. JV. tosk of, this ."luuMwerai united. dn-nuvrTiaera at the home- of the. brlda'ai father at noon today... Tbe Wedding was very -quiet tfalrv only the lioinedlato.' relatives of lha contrarMng psu ttea being present. The bride la one of the favorites of the so ciety set and a most rupable young woman. Bho wat rarid near tfhuhcrt cad rielvc- her education at the Young ladles' aemlnarv at l.ltierty. Mo.. . and Inter at Us I'rlvernlu tf Nebraska. where she waa a member of the I'hl Heta Phi sorority. Mi l.yon a row to will maintain the dignity of the 1'ntted Ktales and gtVb promise of obtaining some satisfactory settlement of the dispute. There was no denial In any quarter that the general situation wss fraught with grave possibilities This waa Indicated, however. In the undertone of comment rather than In any direct way. On the law of the case the American poattkm was held by offldsls to be abso lutely Impregnable because It was founded on the well-recognised principles hy which natlona have long been guided. A deadlock has been reached. It was de clared, 'on tha legal Interpretations, re spectively, held by Germany and the t'nlted fltatoe on submarine warfare as affecting the rights of neutrals. Tha question seemed to most officials now rather one of national policy Involv ing the settlement of whether the con tinued Insistence on - Americsn rights wonld develop a situation menacing the poafce of thS'lTtifted Btareg or whether s passive acquiescence In the Oentian point of view -would embarrass the American government In Its relations with other nstlons. -'Look a tfca t'alteit States. Many neutral natlona have lndketd In formally to the'Unlted Btatea that they looked to this country to uphold neutral rights under International law and their envoys here were alert tonight for In formation concerning the probable course of the Vnrled States so that their foreign Officea might be promptly advised. Anabals'of the unofficial text of the note" 'confirmed Impressions given by Amhiiasadir"0raid during the last few days that practically none; of the Ameri can demands -would be -heeded. Tha American arrmassadot had reason to be lieve that two weeka ago a favorable answer might be cspr-cted, but within tha lasj' week,- has cabled Washington re peatedly not to expect a satisfactory an swer. 'Just- what - was resptnslble for the change -in the Situation and the final do termination of the Oern an government to -refuse the assvrar.ee asked for In th- American notes, cfflcluls here wonW not say.' 'Many 'of them.'- however, did not Itesttate to comment on the apparent etmtlarlty in tha proposals made by Ger many with views expressed by ormir Secretary oC Btte Bryan. - Tlieie bavv neon frequent.. Intimations, too, throiiKh official sources hare thst since Owt reoig -nation of Mr. Bryan, high Gorman offl-' rials believed public sentiment In the United eMstes waa divided and would not continue unanimously to support the po sition taken by. President Wilson. -x-Ce-ataaeat ef tbe rrHis. , tdltoiisl comment by American news papers waa read with . deep Interest by officials and there was satisfaction when It was learned that apparently the news papers largely concurred with the offi cial view here. rVr rotary leasing spent the afternoon at horn at work on mem oranda on the situation. ' Scnf-etary Tumulty was in frequent communication by telephone -with- President - Wilson. The date of Mr.vlnaing'8' departure for Oirnlsh with the official tett of thu reply haa not been decided. -Only 'three sections of tbe- five ht Which the note was -eorreo: try Ambassador Oerard' has reached hero late tonight. Tomorrow the complete text will tc available and wll be made public. - -Secretary Lansing sard he had no real' son to doubt the - correctness tf the preae copy, which arrived here earlier tweause it was not delayed In transmis sion, but he could not take the quest leu rermaily ' nnder consideration until official text was In his hands. Convention. WILL VISIT THE DEN TONIGHT 'Veterinary ' surgeons from Missouri, Kansas and the' Iakota began to arrive la Omaha Punday for the annual conven tion of the Missouri Valley Veterinary association, which la to be held begin ning today and running for three days, July 12, U and 14. They gathered at the Hotel Rome, which Is hew.de;uarters for the delegates- Tbe convention sessions are to he held at thti Hotel Rome. The veterinarians are bringing: their women with, them In manv cases. . The women plan to do a lot of sight-seeing while In Omaha and to make a few shop- plng toura. This morning the executive committee la to meet at the hotel at 10:30. Then at 1 o'clock In the afternoon the convention is to be called to order by President flhler of Kansas City. ' Animal Baoltatlww. Home Important papers on -diseases of animals and their treatment are to be heard from the various veterinarians. Important matters of animal sanitation are to be taken up. Veterinary adver tising Is to lie a auhjeet discussed. Mis takes made in hog cholera VarUinatlon Is another point that Is to be discussed. In fact, the whole field of veterinarian activity is to he covered In the three days' meeting. Local nrranKementa have been made by the 'arrangements committee and tha entertainment committee, co-operating- with th bureau of publicity of Omaha. There ts to be a meeting of the live stock se.nltary officers of the various states at the hotel Wednesday forenoon, t'lilfonn Interstate shipping rules are to he taken up. A clinic will be held at the I'nlon Stock -Tarda pavilion "Wednesday forenoon. , TMa evening the delegates are ' to- be entertained end Initiated at Ak-Sap-Ben rco Head of Nebraska University Run " Down' Child " While Boshing Three Men to Hospital. ARE OVERCOME BY FUMES; '(From a Staff Correspondent.) - LINCOLN, July 11. (Special Tel- errarn.) Chancellor Avery f'the, rnlverslty of Nebraska accidentally, .truck fc-.little'.lJ-'yeHr-old'gtrl 1th" hl 'mrtfrmnbilf thlg evening, serl-1 ouitly Injuring heranuLshe now Ilea 1rt a hospital nnconactotig. E. G. Maxwell. 11. O. Youhg and! J. M. Hal!,' threw professorg at the'" state, farm, were found by ' Frank Wolf, a watchman on the farm. In ' jthe shower bath room unconscious'. from the f times of a gas heater, 'which In some way had become defective, j He dragged them ont on the grasg and called the-chancellor, who tal at the farm with hla car. The two j men placed the unconscious men Into' . the car and atarted for a hospital. Driving rapidly While crossing rine ; street, drace Prown, -12 years of age, !. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Brown, : ran out Into the street in front of the; . cw. The chancellor endeavored to turn Ms car and ran It across the street over the curb and against the porch of a bouse, but did hot entirely miss the girl,' one of the fenders of the machlno etrlk- IruT her and knocking her down. The chancellor placed her In the Car and took the four to a nearby horltal. t ' The men are recovering all right, but the little girl appears to be quite seriously Injured. ;Jj LEPERS ALLOWED TO WED ' i EACH OTHER IN RUSSIA Called to Rdarar. NORTH PUATTK. Neb.. July n.-KSpe-clal.) The Rev, J. C. Christie," pastor of the local Presbyterian 'church, has re reived a call from Edgar, Neb., and will accept, lie with Mrs. fhilsUe leave next week for nls new field. nave Is Speed Boy. Bv a stop watch test recently It was shown that "lnve" Robertson is fftabf In setting to first base than any player on either the Ulante-or Braves. (Correspondence of The Associated Press. PRTROGRAD. July 1. The Russian j medical council has) informed the Holy 1 By nod that there is no objection to lepers marrying lepers, although the union of q :, leper to a healthy mate should not b J allowed. This Is the council's answer to the question - raised by tho Russian : church. ' j Tbe Influence of the parents on thelt i offspring In the spread of the disease IS considered weak, since the percentage of Infant leprosy la very small,' only about 5 per cent. 1 Fertility also decrease", among lepers aa the disease advances.' I Leprosy to pot believed to be a hereditary I disease, but one due to contact.' For a leprous mother to part with her Infant! la painful, although necessary If the chllJ la to be saved. - Bnt marriage bring at least some happiness 'Into the tragedy of disease-stricken lives. WINDOW BOX GARDENING ADVOCATED IN GERMANY CdoVrespondence of the' Arsoorated Press.lH HAMBURG. July . Not Content with i urging that back yards' and' tennis courts be made to grow .vegetables, the rropo-M nenta of what may be called "window- box gardening" are now "hard at work. , It Is the exception rather than the rule that a German city or country house ia without Its window or Its balcony flower box. It la urged that these boxes, ln-t) stead of being used. fr flowers, .to de voted to beans, hops,' er cucumbers. Tha proponents of the new" plan outline care- fully just, what kln'of vegetables can be grown practloaljy in ' such limited qwartera and just how they should be tended, . . - PMZAHOTEtn NEWYORK FIFTH AVENUDand FIFTY NINTH ST. ' The coolest hotel in New York.' Overlooking Central Park. Within easy distance of alt theatres and shops. - Your address known the world over while you stop at The Plaza. OUTDOOR TERRACE AND SUMMER GARDEN Special Dancing Features Single Rooms with Bath, $3.50 up Double Hoops with Bath, $5.00 up Te reserve raooss er l escara farther iaformatlea ddms FRRU STliRBY. Msnsgiag Director A M i S EM K ?f TS, AUMKHEIHT9. rleveral cabinet officer were abeept from the-city, but 1t Is probable that Iktal hUI J . 1 - . . . cation in this cltv. He is the owner of jmeetlng. l"oiri a large ranch near Bunrtiirtee. ivjo., toll , .v., , .d,i. j. .a . kl.. i.. ..u a.. ....... 1 so" Beiiistorff. the (lermsn am. r ,nw -d,r- .y from his. Muuimer reetaonco. would make no win DEATH RECORD Mrs,- Unsa lllldernsaa. KAI.I.H CITY. Neb.. July It.-tHpeclal -The body ef Mrs. Alma HlWivrniaiu who died at lsnver. Ores.-, was trmighr to this i city today. The funeral waa heM-fromj the-t'hriet e Jstttteran-vhutvh at 1 p. m. I Mrs. IltUlrrman vas born tn falls-City. July 11,-iskl; and was married In this J - ciiy eevei-ai years ago. ana met time be- I oauie a resident ai -ivansaa City. Sue waj the 2ahtr of C. li. twllskln of Kansas City, a former -eeetderft of this city. .1 ment. It . was 4aUcatd. , however, ta i uorman oi-lomaUo circle that the replyM was vlewid aa oiieulng the way to furi iner rrienaiy reUtlona. TODAY TONIGHT tbjstb flom Aim OMAHA a aad a p. to. MalA or Bhina. I (HAG FNfVPCK- WA LLACtJ " After Jlrrsoa. ' ' Altliouuh the mnnaei u-nt of the R. ft, iwn niomiahan'a first .-ffor for H.uo. Koyvr Ul, hopes to he able to make a trade for Uia great shortstop. - - ' - f s- 3 M. K. Tralas 3 400 rerforaiera tOO 83 TISTS aj e bancs a ' t3.00O.OO0 lavessea CAMS. HAOZanSBCX'S Trataed Wild Animals The CIRCUS Oi luie '" Btimoa-aoUer otreet Saratte 10 a- so. teds v. maaa's Favorite Cir one. , Downtowa ticket ' aseneyat Myers-SiUoa Urusr Co-. S5o aad AOa to ves evsrytulug. . BASE DALL OMAHA vs. LINCOLN EOURKE PARK , ' Today Game Called at 3 P. M. Ladies' Day. TrEttTTFITI CEHTUaY FARMER ' Thi ' Mlsaxwtrt Vsulejr'a Great Fartn Paper, " K OMAHA I" ' - " ' 110,000 Ccpltt Weekly 'TS.M rniikU 15$ mil a Osaaia 111 ' 1 i i J I and you consume much the same food, in a different 1 form, as the cer eals served onyour breakfast table. Both contain en-; ergy producing properties. Physicians and scientists are Urg ing greater pre caution to protect 1 : the purity of such a health-giving ! beverage as beer, i i : it it; ? a: SchUtz Was the SBSBBSSSSBSSSSBSBBBSSSBKaWaSBBSXSB ' SBSSSBSBBSaaBsaSXSS) - SSSBBSSSXSBBSBS to recognize this necessity. Hence tne Jprown tsottie, which k e e p s : Schlitz pure arid wholesome frbin the ' brewery to your glass. Schlitz ; ' in Brbwn Bottles costs no more than light bottle beer. too See that crown is branded "Schlitz" Phone Doug. 1697 - Schlltx Bottled Beer Depot 723 8. 9th St., Omaha, Neb. Phone ,24 Hy. Grber ; , 101 & Main St., Council Bluff J 'A I ( a h TfiatC .iSdsMiluaisliee -Eamous. . . .Wwatadeel - Awalrwllaaa Reeara. Correaisuadeoce of Tue AaaoWated Hvesa.) -MKLUOHNE.. Australia. July Aus tralia has act a nunibar of rerorda tor dislanvsv ineludlug the diapalcltea of troops Ihouaanrda of miles to the. I ring line and - the. extraordinary exploits . of the submarine AK J In covering So.vgo pities before Its loss at the DardauelUvs Hundreds of wounded Australians n also tu be brought back te the common wealth from the huspltalai at Alexandria aa coon as the heat of the Red Hea has lessened. The Infhix' w-llt "begin next tctober er November, but already steps are being taken to rope with the altua- aa. Ion't rurr the rtk. Ot t a (or boitle of I 'r Klng'a Nw lUsoovory now The first dose helps you.' Ail druggtat Advertisemenl. i LYES7JIESIN0L vCETAINLYDOES j STOP: ECZEL1A Are you an ecaema 'sufferer? 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