THE VKK: OMAHA, MONDAY, AI'IUL 3, 1910. i STUDENTS ADEPT ON STAGE "Maneureri of Jane," Oiren by University of Omtht Club, it Succfijful, YOUNO ACTORS REGISTER HIT Tt wit an nthiieleet'r, fathering of frtrndg. parentg end re,Jgllfeg that thronged Jaiiohg Memorial hall to wit-- the "Manauverg of Jan," a four-ant comedy given by the I'nlvorall jr of Omaha Oiamallo rluu Haturday. Mvery act brought forth apolauaa. Tbe collage Thceplang went through trie difficult tly without a hitch, Tha far of more ftiun one no ed ! Illuminated with a rialliioug tiiik rotor eoma admirer earn huge floral fleelgn over tha footllghte. Tha play depleted rUlorratb: ICnglleh Ufa In all It reality. Mica Million 1'eareall, who rarrled on tha difficult part of Jane Nanvla, brought mt In every detail tha whlmalcel action til a (polled artrl. Her lvr and re Halle erilrig brought forth etormg of epplauee, 'There rnuld hardly be a octii r enainple of th I. nail. h gentleman than that por trayed hy Kdgar Krnat. Attlrad In a Jaunty riding eult and wt'h monwle which lie need In erlaioe ratio alyla, ftknat had ll'tig difficulty In making a decided Mt wlih t! endtenre. A Ird Iiaprhlld, l-uyena Hlmmong rarrled n tha part in perfection. Kvan hie eaaumed talk had tha rlf ht rlntr for an Kngllah nobleman. Ilia rlevar and willy geylnga together with Ma gklllful getlng did murh tt furry I ha play it, riraruatln e'l'r-ree. ItulJi fVilllria aa florv etantla i km proved to ! an Ideal rna lilpulntor of feminine elretegy, Tha r-egt! Jan Narigl , t'orietiititlne Oagg Mra I'eechlor J.edr liiifehlld Mra. KoelacM Mt lioata, k Jcre. I'awaey ,,,,,, Mix liowaler Mini 1 r.i... I ,,,,, I .or 4 ,,,, Jervla I'MfKimon ,, rorv 1-efigUoii ,, eOr Nullum ,., Marlon fvariall ,,,,,,, Kutb Coillne .0111 JoiM-IH'lt Jean Tieiger .,, Aloha genuine ...NInahHh el,ert , Kthr Knaip ,,, Lillian Andereon , .Amy .''hit! , Kogena Mlmmoria ...Kenneth Klefeer ,, YAH,t (Cruet . Victor lieltolt I'rohenriary Moatm-h.,,. William Thonipaon Mr. I'awmy ,, Wlillam ''aiiilpd'-n mr Kolwrl twalr Krank J(riwl"ll Peace Arguments In Oratory Meet Tuesday Evening Tha r')a of para will ha apriiad Ti"'day night In f'rlKhtnn auditorium whra tha lnlar 'ollfj(laia nrwtnrlfal win tal will ha hfld. lUprxffniatJvaa nt lUailma, lillvu, I'olvrliy of Omaha and t'fi'lahlon will foinpMa for tha firlia of $70 and tha honor of rapramnU 1 1 at Ki'hraak at tha Intar atftta ronlnat May I, Tha aurcaaaful omtor Ifl tha Inlftr aiata tnitl will rfprKiwnt tha mid 6 wat at tha National I'aai-a umfr n' at Iaka Mohnnk, K. T. W'aldn K. Ulillllwctim will tvrnl f'rfinliton In tha IntKr-roHmlai, ronlnat. MhllHiiKton won anrond pla In tha ra--il Crala-htun ,onl''at and haa li an anihiialaalh! dvota at oratory and elo- eiitlon throiia-hout Ma wmraa, hisvlna" won many dlatlfixulihid hunm n hotn J'partm-nla. Ireland Irritated Over Enlistments t'orri(nd-n',a of tha Aiovlad I'ra) M JIM.V, rt, -Thra U rnldrralil Irrliatlon In Ireland ovar tha action of tha Itriiiiint In ri'fualiia- it tha niamhara of tha royal Irlah conalahulary failllll" to afillat. Tln-ra ara 10,'W of Ihaaw pillc nin In lralant. Thuy ara man "t iplrn did phyaPina and anoiih of thain to form two hatlallona of lh Irlah cuarda ata kr, n on atitnrln tha army, Imhlln eaaila, whii-h rotiirola thm, nffnra no oliJllnn. Jt' la tha trcaaury whlfh atanda In tl. way. Tha Mlliman, If thwy anllilfd, . would ba hanalnir twrnty-fla atillllhtia wrk for a ahllllnc a day, Tha traitaiiry, whh h haa linH thla dlfffulty In tha caaa tit oihar piihllo aorvatita, ami tha ovim mailt, whkh haa urinl on prlvata ain ployrra tha duty of acttlnf thlr nirn trim for tha army by vuatantltia- tham all or a part of tlu-lr waaa, will not In tha CAaa of tha Mali polha follow thlr own i anipar and prai'fpt. Tliira la thiia a dvad loi k. John ludinonl In prf of tha lord lli-uti-nant and chief n-Tntiry at a puhllo niM-Ung haa rondxmnad thla antlon of tha trraaiiry. It la a arh.ua hlndranea to r'riiltln In Irvland, ilnra tt la dlffl lult t prauada poila In tha country Olalrlcta of tha tna-nry of tha nd for man whrti thry tha filli-o kept hark, thoMHh at thn pirirnt IMi-y have vary III ( la to do, CREIGHTON STUDENTS PREPARING FOR PLAY 'rtfhtit rullaaa atudxnta ara rvhrara lri( rvfry day for their l annual play tn la praentd at tha IlrandHa thoaixr Apill "Maul." tha ple aeleelad, dnaely fi.llowa tha I'll.llial atAry. The Older, however, haa heen allghtly rlmn1-,! for diaiimlli! i-ffart. Kalher John IHh'i terlnl. V l a r aeneral of tha dhM-raa, l author ri'l.nha if the or'heatra, atit av aoir fl iimlanla will taka part Ul Mele roetumlna will l fegire.). hut u enae will h afarad tn loiwkit tha iay the mi'l a o.eeef il In ytar. Mlla Tnmiiiy Milla la dtililiii tha yuunf The plana, I'mfeaaor l-l la r,l.r an onheiiral artanaeutent in harnu,y wlih the ((eiiMal H.( of ine ly and hrai en a rh,la f forty ! Ill e,oi( iillr wiiiun fur It Tha Ulla " alll I i.lrM.I,,l to lien Jamtii t,i IUh. l atil t'olfy til hata Ha ..le of l-ant l llaverl le will ilr tl, art if x,a ao. tliir lUir will ). tt, e part of Jialhii THRT.E HIGH SCHOOLS TO HAVE JOINT GRADUATION !. I,. ,m t .i,uitil lea tl th U i I it e I ,. '. t, ,1. fniiitlt ) i.l to k, l a H i.. I , . M.m.t, nm ni til H a tatlni iii ,!. , ( (!,,,. !,,! ) l.'. i. ,o, ih I.. m it i.ioui.. ,,.,(, a. uik Hlt ,..t I h ltl li.lt li.ii. tl ,i.t. i k t .-.oill.e t . , tv.1 tt l f .itt,e t"' i t"( t t,u,, l I W-.J I ' ' I I OI.I ti -,.,.( CLOSE TO THRU MILLION CHURCH PEOPLE IN SC01UND I' ,-, . I t! I -e A ..... ,l 'it l .t.v.iu. " w h : - .i s, " K Hi .. h ei . ut fni, i I'd) I (.1.1 a l.,lt n.M.I r, .kljt ,, Is, I i.i. ,im ii. ,i. i,t (. I t4 m . (, ) I. t',i HI I'H it a"irlit4 hr,.g IK l l I I? 1 I J 1,,(.(,, l If . . h lit .1 ( t ..... a 4 lo. .iii.it i (.., ., a) ,1 it, "III., ,1.4 I t,n !.! i, ... n ' a "-' p. i .. .1 m ' 4, si v STATE UNIVERSITY NEWS Tha all I'tilvernlly Week trup., Imrid, lw rluli, dehatara, unlvetalty Anypr, fierman dramalli! a title and I'rof, I'er alrifer Willi hla roworkera hava returnwl from tha aecond annual Invaalnn of Ne braak towna wlih Hie tiil that tli week'a proynifn waa averywhara fithj alaatl, ally received, and nt every town a flriAtiilal au'Teaa wn hd. Ten towna, Kreniont, Jiavlrj fliy, Krhuyloy, North llend, fV.ward, tVduintoia, flrand lalnnd, Haallnira, york and Frlind wera vlalu-d, although only thn flrvt flva rmmed ani all of the nuinliera of tha profc-iam. The hand drew tmrhapa the liiri'at rrowda, nJihoiiKh tha imlvarally playera with "llellava Me, Xanllpl," hy Kred erlck itallnrd, Ih Nohriiakft unl.iiKliy Play wrla-ht, a'ored a tn-niendo ia hit The hand, In addition to Ha evening- minerta, played afternoon concert a at every hlKh aihool In tha towtia flailed, mid player a aaered ooncert Hundny at lavl'l t'lfy. The hand waa the f I ml oraatilxallon t atari out, under the direction of I' It. Cornell, and rnntiaxed hy ' d i In Iviri" and It. J ftnundera. I run M I tiietr. Iha eoinpoeer of tha Koeno-t irmli, c rr,ioM tiled tha hand, playliiK o piano aolo aa hla part of tha proyrnm Tha dehatera, dlaruaaln the prepared neaa tpteatlnn on whh'h they won d"ti hla victory over Kanaaa univeralfy, with I'rof. M. M. Fokk and K. K. ''air, tnan ar, wara a new feature of tha proa-ram. They wera favorahly rerelved at avery town, Tha afflrmittlva team won thre out of four de lalona, none heln rendered at tha fifth town vlnlled. The unlveralty playari followed tha dehatera. In addi tion to tha five towna on tha circuit, tha Indent preaenled "llellava M", Xnn llppe," at Vork and Krlend. Mia. luvrnond aa director and liny ITriiitia a liiHtiat-nr hud charge of the flea cluh. I'lorenia Voodford aecont Panled tha cl h urn aololat, and Ixnt Mar eellua and lmlee H' hiivland, wht ara to hava Iha leading part In Hi" Junior Hue play, wern on thn prourain with an amualh- aketeh. I'tof, I'malntter, with an anterlalnlii- lllon'ril"! leitura on Houth America, concluded tha re-iilr feature of tha week, The Oertnan drrnnallc cluh irrftt4 Play In the tona-ua of tha fnlherlmid at ''nliimhua, 'Irnod laland and llaatltuta, At Keward and I 'avid fTty Iha two towna vlalled In 1406 that, wern again In cluded, Ilia allcndanca waa much larger than a year ago. Tha lame plan of houa ln tha aludeiila among Iha clllnena of Iha towna vl.lt d wiia followed, with tha reault that tha votera herame much bet. -tar aeriualnted Willi Iha imlyeralty work and Idea la, In no lown wna thra fienrd any advaraa crlilclam, Vork t olleae. Traaldant Mcfiuahllti haa aona aaat on a hualiieaa trlii I'rof and Mra rl It Ilavla and Mlaa Wllllnrriaofi are atiendlotf Ilia i'&'lloti to I. Inch, Tha election for tha May nuaen took itaa ort VVedneadny inornlog at chapel, Mr. Ilerlv. who la miklna- a tour of enllcgea of N'ehraaka In the lnlerala of the yoiinif Men a tlirlellim aaaoelatlon auinmer ronfetenca, waa with ua n Tueaday and allowed ylewa, reirod'H!'d in natural color, or lr,aia J'ara I olo, I lie co ege orchealra mna an enter- lalnment at Thayer on Friday evening. I'realiletil Jairn-a A. Iw-nla, of tllf Theo logical aeinlnary vlalled our chapel aery lea on Wedneailay iiiornliif Ktul loailu a very Inapirtiitf lalk, Premnat olleae, rrentdenf flemrnona made a trip frj fentral t'lly end Me re k, where la apoka before tha Teachnra' aaaoelatlon, Mlaa Alice p'lorer. form' r rreduata and counly auiiarltitcndent of York eoiin'v, who la now iiliendina' f'olumblan util vereHy aia-'-laHrliin, wrhea thl her rra'llia from Fremont colli ga wera nil accepted at facta vuJua hy that Iriafltu llon. Tha nhaervatlnn deriartment tnvlrr tha direction of Mra. Minnie Hump aold tha laraeal riiirnher of tlcketa for tha Whit mora art eduhlt at Iha high rhoo nn I refielved a heaullfiil rirlXA ulntura, Tuej rada alao reielve.) a fat pti lura from the proceena or tn anmn, Mlaa Mia Meyera. Hnaal 11D, and Mlea Ruth Iiavlea. aclenllfl'i i:H1. have hen e lei led to thn poeliloiia of high a. h'nl end eighth glade, reapeoti.aly at Hl.ver l urk; aleo, Ml' Neva prnney will laach her flral aihool near Alhhui to which ahe waa reiiently elected, Tt. K Miltigcaon. cmhl r of the Klii. tiank nt CliamiiHii and a aMidnot twe v ear a aRn. muue a plonaiiiit call at th college thla week, looking for a young. nan tn taka a poellinn aa fcnlint '',hpr In the leu, it at that place, K. I. Zdciiy aeciiml inn poanjon whriln la will Irt-glii work Monday, April . The following elinlrnla ft(,rri t' e rotn merHnl 6 purlrriciil fcelvr.J dlflonat VvehMoidy iiioiiiiiik, msiiy of ineiii entering- uj-on iioelllona at on e: lolo hllvey, Joacpti J'helpa, Nlker Judklna, Hiidia I'hlllla, Klori-iica Kiirrurt, K, II. .id, Miunlo Nlehautn, t'harlea Thorn hurgh, T. A (ileatel, Kno h l-.ketrarid. lalln Moore, Ujcii 'rice, Clyda 'Inlnea, Klrni-r I'elhl, flnorge Mchoellger l.vinan Korenaon, ttgear Wllllairia, J U.'Marcua, John Mohr, '-ier,,n Waller llng etotl, Kohert Hlrklea, Frrderlr k Jl'lhlll, Joivld llundahl, Knima tlolan, Adolph, Kin era Verne I'eieraon, Malouel Weill hej, K. J. Zelenv. J;avld 'iard, Anna 'hillnglier, John Bveraole. and Frank Wldiak. ftrnait laland t olleae, Tha atrMnv yaetn Ivgiin Frtrtny, March ,TJ, end will clora Monoay, Arrll I'l. '11,,, I, ,..,.vnl..u 1 1- ...... .m f entral colhgii Iowa, dllverd an Inai'lr- nig annreea on j ne way t't Win. In tha coot at In haaket tn t,twan the literary aor-Mli.a tha Athenian lrla 'on'iuered tha Arofhlci V.n glrla and Ih Athenian bova were vlctra ovar thn A moll in yon boyg ffev Pay IT York, the new atnte gecee. taey of the Nehraaka lla'tlet "lata e-m- Ventlin eat,, ,aui l m, . ... .. a drraaea lu-m II a r-olli-ga (ilat'orrn n "Tlf Hve year I'r-.yiam.'' The Anrll Volanla lag teen turned n"e to the alumni foe ramirftlgn riilpa,eea and the I'ollrre Hullello f,,r May will he IfinlingcI m tna Irttnreat of t'-rt J V) former t,odnta for the nrr,uinUm "t tha Tinner of a million dollar arnpolvn In tha triangular debating con'n.l l. fweetl llriaflnga, flrand Mand and Kear-n-y, March U. llrntid Ularid rtefa.lad the , ri'-v Normal, Imt wn defaaied JlfiaMnva tha aarne evening by tha llaailnga deLatlng" team, 'Ilia prohlhlilon ronfnaf wn t-arflclpatad t laal Toot arlay evening hy Meeara Wnlter lirnlth, Nyr"p, K.o and lt.relt. The flrat place y,aa aeaflr-i ffl y,rj t-.vrelt, who will re(,reaer,t rin1 l-l.nl college In tha coming; alattt prohlhlilon conieaf Tt. Orand Iatnd Aetnli"y wna h-td at the college end cu'lnued frrtin kun iy. March t Friday, Vtaret, 11 ) wa under the aUMplcea of the f',la rulhailort aociely, and iia eonventlon II waa gehool of Inairui ll'.n, f'a au dent were ciiliega aludeiita lolnlatera and 'hrlrffliiri workera and Ihoaa wlhln(f to herorrie am h Ha (ra hera were I'r J W, llellev of fowa llev II t'lchacd i" in hi faailnga, r. ., A. levlM of Lincoln, ir, Henry (inrlofa of Indli, linv W V. K'.hhlna of llolhr'ok I'ey A, f, Mull of 1'a.wnee, av. J, 7, fohln of Mnrviln and gevernl tf (in colertf profegaofg, "King Solomon" of .England, Strange Sect Leader, Dies (f'orrcaooridenca of tlwi Aaaoclalcd l'reai I UlSlioS, March 2r).-Jme William Wood, a aelf atyled "Klnir Holoinon," who a rjuarler of a century ggu headed Iha rt llgloua art known aa tha "Army of tha f(ord," died February 17 at thn ae of tt yaarg, Intrlnif lh aarly 'm Wood wai a revlvallat In Auatralla, aaaoctated with f'ropliat Iowla In tha truaieaahlp of a Mapllat chapal, hut later ha enma to Kim land and engaged In faith healing, llclng of gtrlklntr flgura of patrlarehlal arp-ar-ane, with leotilna fa' and whlla beard, ha deeply linpreaand fhoaa with whom h cama In oontoct, avan peopla of waajth and poiltlon. Ifa actulrad a building- t ItrtKhUm, whl:h Iia called "Tha Oanctu ary of Jehovah," u.S, freildlng; thera aa ' King Holoinon," ha eatahllahat till goat, tha "Army of tha Iord," Many eiitliuilaati gold oil their pon alona In order to g l, live within tha clrcla of hla Influenca, Wood d-innad roU-g of purpla and gold and gat on throna whlln hla followara, man, woman and thlldrn, danoed U-fora him in central gpaca imlll lhay fall onhauatad at 1ila feat. Ttila and other aorta of mn tpmitt antravagance, hovrayar, Mnana go repulalvn to ontaldara that rtoU ORcurrad and Wood and hla aect wera finally forced Info obannrtty. New Substitute for Steel Production fCorrrap, Mnfaof Th Ag'ootdtd I raa ) AMKTI.ItliAM, NeiheHnnda Feb. Tha problem of finding- a ai gilnti for ferro-nmnganaaa for tha production of ateel In flermany bag been aolved, accord, Intf to grml official alatemrnl ra'ojved Jinra from Ibr'lri, Thl aiba'lt la tha tianira tit which l n-d divulged, ran be produced In btrgo (uniltlcg trnm Intar nnl taw rriaterlala, It la gald. Fan'orbi for tha prrelua'd n of Iha new auhatanra ara already working and mora ft bif ronetfiie'id. It la a-rt 4 that th nw prut "m will make, fjenuany In depan ant, of Import In Oil Una, No Smoke Days tho Thing in Germany r'orreg,ondcn'- of tha Aaaia-It1 I'raag ) ii;HI,IN, March 17 Tha "no amoklnf nayg" Inaugufiited by llerr Klrrhner In llrealau for tha lii' fit of goldliug goma tlma ao, daya on which imokrri ah atalned from tha nea of tobacco nnd iiva their poaifnary gllowaru of danrg and 'Iguretg or their value In caah tt mm In (Jia army, havg been hold riow In thirty- one cltl'-a, huge and gruull, and hava had UK'oiilalilng eeaulla. A total of tm,m In ragh baa been col leered, It la reported, tldeg about VA.VA clgura, Wt clgarela and i,'l pajkagag of lotaicfo, Tha fohaono tradt, aa waa ortadftally feared, baa felt, no lll ffnag from Iha "no-amok Ina daya," go that plana ara beln completad for their Intro duction Into thirty-four other cllleg In tha near fitturt f vaulla It run laaua nofeg to flva tlmeg iha amount. "EVERY TRUNCHER HAS . GONE TO THE TRENCHES" crorreiind,-ica of tha Aaaor Utr d I'raaa.) U)UK)S, March Truri' h, a gmall remote agricultural village not far from North Walaham, Norfolk, ha gent all of Ha men-lty flva out of popula tion nf Wt -to tha front, which la inld to ha a hlktier peirenlaga than any other town In Ureal Jirititln ran boaat. "Fvary Truncher hag to tha trench," Ig the way tha neighboring: vllliigera preaa It. WAKE UP ti FRESH AS A DAISY Get a 10 Cent Box of "Cascarets" for Your Liver and Bowels. Tonight aura! Tka f'aacan.ta and en Joy tha nlceat, (onllrat liver and bowl chaining you over eiprrlciuutd. 11 Caacgretg liven your liver and clean your thirty fcot of powela without giijilng. You will wnkn pp faellng grand. Your head will laj tUear, breath right, tongue clean, atomacli gweet, ayea bright, gtep elaatht ind romplcilon rray-they'ra wonderful, (lit a lO-cent hog now gt any drug glora, Mothcra can aafdy glvo a whriln raacarat to cnil.il i-n at any lima when they heroine trciaa, feverlah, hllluua, tongue coaled or toiiatlpntcd-t'aacarata ara harmleai. ...7. '"' ' ' ""' "" '' ' ''"""' """"" """"""" 11 '" ;uiiiaaia.uajwi wiai.ai i. -n . noi.a m J) TOW! i: wartaaa it n m mi I r i -ne i imii ftMlai laum , ia ihm HfcaaaaaaaaaMiiu - . irnrirt -iinairiiaiai I. Chicago 12:40 noon Lt, FntltwooJ 12;S6 p. m. Ar.NtwYo.k 9 49 . m. H'fiawiaJ If. Nt l,k 245 p.m. At, l'tliHJl 9 22 . m. At. lAuafo 9,45 .m. If 6 -"IIII.Mi.i.aiMaaWfe Mii ItlllMffiler 1 PJ 20 HOUR Pennsylvania Lines s f i a-t t.io-t aiii'ia tV It f,'(i,i I.ASf 1 iwiinc- I'wa. At, .'4 ..M I it NbMt4 Iflff Thunderer Favorite For Kentucky Derby CUICAOO, April .'-Hurry I'. Whl ncy i chratnut colt Thunder r, which won America' rh heat rit' lng alaka laat e i aon, la fnvorila for tha Kentucky derby to he run at Ixmlavllln on May 13 Tlila Information hud been received hy racing men here, who race II that It 1 tha flrat tlma In tw-nty eliflit yeara fhnt a winner of tha anatern alaka event haa been favorlta for tha Kentucky derby. In IMH 1'roctor Knott, a futurity winner, went to tha poat tha warmcat of odd on favorltea for a Kentucky derby, hut In a degperata flnlah ha wag b.aian by the tan to ona chnnca, H.oki,nn, 'I Im favot Uiat Thunderar la a brother to Ito rat, Which won lh derby laat year, aeemg to hava aa much weight In making tha colt an early fgvorlia, u hla own claaa. Tha flab thla )ear protnlarg to bo aa brilliant In point of i la aa any which laa gona to Iha poat in a Ken'in ky dry y. There are forty-nine enlrp-a, Iha very err am of tho H-yeur-olda, but It la prob able that a number of (andlilalea will drop out by tho time of tha race.. The talue of ti e race thla year la flS.i'iu. BYRNE-HAMMER NINE WINS FROM STREET CAR CREW The firyiie-lfiitriiiier nine returned vie. torloiig over the lleree dlvlalon alroet railway team, 10 to Z, Maturdny aflcrnuoii. The alreel cur boyg eonlrlbulel gener oualy lu the error column, whllo Klalan biiekee of the lib kel giahbera waa nil Imrd, liollu and t.uderua trmde up the II A It. I.ali.-ry, Tha fielding of Klrk and tho hitting of Drdlit, and Wolff fe. lur-d. An I'aay, rieaaaot l.aiallv. fma or two Ir, Klng'g Nw Ufa Hlla at night Inaiira a frao and tnay mova ment of Die bowela. 2fcj. All drugglala, Adverllaement. Connie Mack's Crew Proves Poor Match For Boston Braves I AIM MOV V 1 1 T V !! A r4l TV Hoalon NallonaJg acored flva Pina rf Morrlaella In Iha aevenih Inning veater dy and eaaily .Wonted tha I'hlliulnlplila Americana, 8 to fi, lloalon oulplaynd tlx Alhletlca throughout. The Tlravrg pitch- era kept the Alhletlca' tilla well gcattererl. Hcnre; it.ll.IB. Hoalon 0flJI)ftfl'rtj.i J'hllii'lelnhla i M IM t I I) d-illl llnllcrira: Nehf. Knelzer and Trafraa. aor; fruwell, Nnhoig, Morrlaella and hicliariK, Vnr ( htldren a l oltte n(l f roop. "I hava uaed ChamUrlaln'a Cough llama edy lit treating my children for fiobtg grid croup with the bat guci gg, Wt it tiol far) aafa without It In tha liouae. I cannot atwak too highly of It," writ, a lr, Joahua Nutier, of Hwlftwaler, N. It, Obtalnuhle every wheia -Ad vertlaeinant. 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