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MULHALL IS SUBPGI CNJiCn Krcat interests have been Ui^ACU Rether behind certain r I them on committees w THE LANCA toK get OWENS ON CLRR here their STER NEWS. JULY 1, 1 :ency bill! sewa_^ 913. BRIEF. WOMEN SEN ITENCED TO JAIL i BHi 7 I tells a startling Lobbyist for Association oi farturers Says He Spent OOO Influencing le((isla Washington, June 29.? sensations in the senate's li veslgatlon were foreshadow* when It became known tha poena had been served upor STOltv wouiu control ' I though there might be nc J ruption of the indvidu; f Manu- inquiry goes on, it brii $200,- 'ac* that there has be( tJon The senate committee The senate committee -Further new activity until July 7 obby in- I hal1 has been summonec Ml today Tuly 8; but Chairman Oi t a sub- I toalght the committej 1 Martin wou,<i finish up with t legislation. BECOME LAW > actual coral. As the j ags out the Chief Enil, Says Senat in lobbying Hank Reserves Mor will not re- Provide an Elasth wll not re. Mr. Mul- Wacniugton, June 1 to appear Owens, chairman < rerman said banking and finance > probably ; sued a statement yes he "sugar, in?r "? surrragette "flreb BY OCTOBER, mansion near Blrml The Australian c tor. is to Make tributed $11,176,666 ,, ... . valid pensions, durll e Mobile an< Norwegian Pa ; Currency. the contract for a 30.?Senator with America, to cos 3f the senate Following the dem committee. Is- lj1H American emba terday explain- jauanese flnvernmp ugs destroyed a Ingham, England. ? . _ ommon wealth dlsin old age and in- in Enfl,and C ng 1912. London.?Six < .rliament approved loaders of the m wireless service Sanitation and c ?t $560,000. porters were foi lonatratiou against ,Cy to. cool,,"t say in Toklo. the pr??ert' ,?f . . ,, The women of ?nr ltirrpuunil t no ? I Militant Suffragettes I H Long >f the most prominent llitant suffragettes orine of their male supmil xuilty of conspirmalicious dauiaxe to I [ ftcials of the Won*.' n's M. Mulhall of Baltimore, to have been for many y^ active "field agent" and the of the National Asociation ufacturers. The subpoena was orde Chairman Overman, of thf committee, after representati been made to him that Mr. was willing and able to gl committee Important facts n V*. attempts to influence leefslr reported ,ol)hy and investigate th Jars the of the "wool lobby" tha lobbyist maintained in Washlngto of Man- where, before taking up {made In the Mulhall stj red by Wall street disclosur ? lobby R?hert S. Lovett, Repres ions had Mitchell Palmer, and othf Mulhall 1 Members of the senatf ive the declared tonight they cc ^garding termination to the invest mm. tr. has grown out of Preside . vu? VV > UIO Ul tlltr le character | currency bill, which 1 t has been be enacted into law >n and else- of September. The the charges j mented upon the pro atement, or | ness of the measurt es made by financial conditions, tentative A. chief end in view was >rs. reserves more mobil ! committee vide an elastic curren iuId see no need, igation that ''Some of the larg >nt Witsnn'n ?? - 4? " * .e^iieve^wm *uard about'the hui before the end Mrs. Theodore Re senator com- on her way to Laus; bable effective- where her sister. Mi 5 in improving One Italian officer He said the diPrs were killed an to make bank 217 nien injured in le and to pro- Trlpontan Arabs a cy for times of Arahs w,{,re rooted. er interests of The French Chaml ... -v- "?? social and Poll lding. Harriet Kerr. M >osevelt left Paris Kachei Harrett. anne. Switzerland. ertJi Miss Annie Iss Carow. Is ill. ra [.ennox. Thi and nineteen sol- Clayton, an ana d five officers and impassion* a battle, with the 0f outrages < ,t Zettangl. The suffragettes was Miss Annie Ken ber Of Deputies de- An imnnsslnn. ticul Union are M as I^Rf^ tss Agnes Lake, Miss IH Mrs. Beatrice SaundKenney and Miss Lau- mhmm e man is Edward Y. lytical chemist. ?d speech in defense j committed by militant delivered in court by ; ney. I miPPl'll ill Hnfnnun - elect or defeat candidates ( gross, and to control the i of committees of Congress, geant-at-arms of the senate the subpoena upon Mr. Mull last night in Washington. STARTLING DISCLOSU1 The nature and extent of closures that are expected w lined in an article pubiishe linHor awfAm 'or Con- charge that special int make-up trying to influence the A ser- ?' Pre8?nt tariff bill. * served BRANDED AS FA hall late ? .... Several of the men mi Mulhall in his published FtES. sued statements here the dis- James A. Emery, couns ere out- I Natlonal Association of d todav iturers: and referred to _? ? _ I as "chief lohhvist " aalri - i cue tuumry, ne S8,l( erests were their heart upon the preparation Aldrich bill and ha\ large effort in educatl T qp. in favor of the Aldr been discontented in entloned by portant particulars. I article is- "First, the Aldrlch i tonight, trol of the proposed lei for the banks of the country; Manufac- authorized the banki by Mulhall currency to the coun l, "Having set feated a bill, subst passage of the militia In place of ring expended puisory army servlct ng the country ^ Japanese foi Ich plan, have - thl. ro?p. two very im- ^ J*fr\ against the Atneri bill gave con- Toklo. system to the \ bill authorizlni and. secondly, 0f $80,000 for the c< 3 to Issue the way lines was lutro try under this . - ituting a national of the outrages < a three year com- suffragettes was Miss Annie Ken eign office apolo- Her address s it demonstrations proceedings and can Embassy In created a great "If I have to I the expenditure said, "I wil smpletioA of rail- ever Ule verdicl duced in the Rus - ? , K ? committed by militat>t I delivered In court by %1 ney. 1 i lerved to enliven the I her concluding words ?' * impression. dlo to get the vote." 1 die willingly, what- ?? I of the Jury." nrr 1? IAI A.I. VV-. vuv onwin Ol^liaiUlC Mulhall, In The New Yorl and The Chicago Tribune statement purports to bo M hall's personal history as ( resentattve from 1903 to 191 National Association of Man ers, and bristles with the n Congressmen whom he alleg "subservient" or who were ed for their opposition to le| favored by the association. ui mr. ? c World he statement that The Pul)'lc men named In ia Mill- rharKes were ever in thf the ren- the association directly 2 of the out of Pub,lc life la a i ufactur- diabol,cal ?e." nines of He declared that he d ;ea were J"10* by 8LKht many of punslh- t'onod 88 having been ' jsllatnln by offlcers or agents of AHega- facturo"' Association. system as bank curre a,Mu?han-? GOVERNED BY Tt s employ of "We have been una while in or these prineples of th sinister and believeing that the 1 banks, having bee id not even purely for the purpos those men- the commercial and f 'influenced" tions of the people the Manu- States, should be g notable sively by the people ,ncy. man parliament. ip pfopi P Harold Hewitt, IK I KOPLK. dR8hed lllto a field ible to approve for the Ascot Cup. e Aldrlch bill, celved injuries like i 'ederal reserve Davison sustained n established King's horse in le of stabllzing ~ ,, _ inancial opera- r*ie HaHan Gov* of the United chased Denatelle'B i overned exelu- for $80,000, after s of the TTnitoH tlatinn airongnoia c fifty years old. Washington ? of horses racing fi?rce fighting v England, and re- complete overth those which Emily l'ie ?f J?' after rushing at was conti"a?fi * the Derby. from Brigadier . . the American t srnment has pur- . , . ? o- ? w shing says, profc statue of St. John __ _ . . . ry in Jolo for i ix years of nego- ? ? , . * crater stronghol it tviorot Stormed. B| More details of the yhich resulted In the w inrr 8P row of the Moros on ly In the Philippines. HBDCf f n a delayed dispatch General Pershing of invigorc xoops. General Per- KL Q?j ably will end outlaw- i L Hda a some time. The last rare 3 d was captured after M-uoia ails to cool ?? ite?refresh! Flavor all its own ind delicious. nons mat ne liad helped t< Congressmen who opposed terests of manufacturers; organization had spent thoui dollars to elect Congressm pected to be sympathetic to i fluences; that he had aided .1 ing favorable members on < eional committees that hani bor legislation and that his ates had used great efforts t< the establishment of a feder . S ubiuB ? ?! ) defeat jamea f. McDermott of *h? }*" Ralph Cole, that his Representative Sherle: rnnds of tueky, whose name appea en ex- han'"B list of those who their In- "influenced," said he dl( n secur- Mulhall and that he wo conttres- statement on the floor o died la- at)0ut the matter. Senat< i associ- Df j^ew Hampshire and 3 secure tlve Bartholdt of Mh ttl tariff 1 * presenrative States and in establi Illinois and eral reserve board t governing function wi r of Ken- it proper to permit t ,red in Mul- to have representatic i could be governing board. 1 not know "We think it no ra uld make a to grant this demand f the house than it would be to >r Oallinger railroads to have repi Representa- exercise a part of I ssouri and nower of tho intom* shlng the fed- The French Fori o exercise this proved the propos e do not think gervia or Bulgaria jrlvate persons Bured m upon such The mllitaDta> 3e lore reasonable larm8 'n Prison at 1 to the bankers e<* a hunger strike, authorize the Sapper Dewevar. resentatlon and avtator. was killed the governing fell at Ktampea, Fr . ?... .. hard fighting, tl 5iign Office disap- . . . . ' by two compan until oatJa scouts command Peace 1. char|ton ntenced to long ... . ~~ ? /ondon. have start- Mi"bra"ded Washington.? a French mllllarr "dlc,al and when hi, maehlne th* and ,an actment was mi Mniiut on Mr? A H r\ le attack being made This a tea of the Philippine effect" < ed by Capt. George C. . J" * friends its Liable to Seizure Try it, ; Probably the moot will be reaching extension of , -\iga act since Its en- yOllT CW ade when Secretaries n onH 'D nd its healthy ?ain and ho Id everywhere, and Pepsi-Cola your favorite? aily preference. ttlM nr At pAiinta commission In 1907 as a m delaying tariff revision, are ed in the long article und Mulhall's name. CONGRESSMEN NAMF 1 ne facts alleged in the story of legislative lobbyir political campaign were not fore Chairman Overman pi their publication. He decli h nu?ovor #V*of ? went) of North Carolina leans or ed ln the n8t> denounced contain- aa untrue as far as thej er Mr. cerned. Speaker Clarke, one o ID. hers Mulhall said the ag Manufacturers' Associate striking defeat on account of his iK measures they opposed, s laid be- "Mulhall's statement f rior to referH to me confirms ired to- made on the stumn in thi also lnclud- commission, which tl the charge would, perhaps, be b r were con- ent If the beef pack mand representation f the mem- ing the pure food act ;ents of the their own conduct. ? supporting NATIONAL BANKS aid: "It has been sugge to far as It of the largest natlonj a charge I go out of this systei * ninth pon- 1 owe \,uuiuif*n;c rorrugai pians to le railroads, it of Lolxoes. near C ut little differ- pendlture of ST.600.C ers should de- Bubonic plague i? in adminlstrer- Repubiic of Haiti, and regulating French Cha voted urgency for th 3 PLEASED. tary service bill, sted that some Japan ratified th il banks might Austria and Italy, n and become the right to own li improve the port "~Z 7 )porto. at an ex- ed wlth enforcil 100 tr*\t meat and n reported from the n "te or erto have been mber of Deputie. Provislt>n8 of th e three yeare milt- b6 9elz*d lf m[i ed. Beginning i ie treaties with meat ^oods w which give alieuH I *ith the for md in each coun- I v (Miu uouilOIUi >lldl QK this statute, ruled leat products In Intercommerce which hlthexempted from the e pure food law, may q 9 C \ ibranded or adulterat- I GpSl?LOl it once manufacturers _ 111 he required to com L2I1 >d a id dru*<? a~t. 5c a Bottling Works caster, S. C. .. v . vi , vu?v iun mui y circumstantial In its detail expected the committee to g< bottom of the allegations, uncover any new angle of "1 lobbying," or "pernicous" campaigning that may be d1 The Mulhall article name former and present memb Congress who were alleged been active agents in suppori Islation desired by the Natic --- Rressional district in 191 . *i!e was ^at a large amoun a to the waa being used to defeat and to nsldlous political China's New Coat ol Isclosed. christian Science Monitc ^ ^naiJ>'j China's new coat of j tn have marking a departure w i legendary dragon, is int mal Aa. | "howjng how the old Id* - maicf 17<x 11 rvtt, U6CHUH6 0, and that pleasure at not havl t of hoodie tion on the fcovernti me.** serve hoard and hers not satisfied to have t dent hanks put a pa Arms. serves In the federal t >r. the further reason t irms, while displeased at the Unit from the i lnR public currency t terestlnj? as not giving the right >as are em- hanks the currency of or ineir dis- try. ?g represents- Severn oarthquak nJe!leral r?" "i Martinique. iuse they were . heir eorreapen- ''a,e returns of I rt of their re- ,hH automobile quee tyatem, and for farmers are strong hat they were lowing autos on F ted States Issu- land, ind In the bill " " ? rtBPrve Pofar Expeditioi the country. *?_? ~ ^ e shocks were felt Can't K The splendid the vote taken on 'a'n a Tablets tlon show that the more wldeiy kn , " , remedy for stoi ly opposed to al- ble8 ha8 ever 'rince Kdward la- saie by all deal i Practical On*. eep It Secret. NANCY HA work of Chamber- ?' Sweet Is dally beconlng Beet. Pepp own. No such grand plants. Fre mach and liver troubeen kro*a. For WAK ers. C1 LL and other varieties Potato Plants, Tomat^ >er, Celery and HJfflf te price Hst. KFIEI.D FARMS, larlotto, N. C. I Bucmuon 01 manufacture] specified employes of Coni"*i had been retained to secnro tlon and alleged that even t boys of the house of rer**"? were used to pick un Infi about proposed leglslrtton writer said he h-d ?rnP $200,000 In his we< he had cond'-r*ed <t-?te gressional c~m~*,,'*ns; he break up 1nb">- unlo?s, nnd 1 ps. It I ?? a new rorm. who ,ina ,)PPn soml-officlnlly e nf<>rmn- i^e following words: '10 pivf^ ! China ahs selpctcd p emblem, to which are adc cm"''on moon and stafs, signify! The mountain, signifying: co t r?-er dragon, mutability; a ph r*v; f^at sacrificial cups, 1 <* con- e(iuatic grass, purity; flai Ipod to nesa: Kraln of rice, nurt lad oor- ohpt- decision, and final The design I "We have taken in explained in ascertain the ground! eotions and feel Justl ;rain an an that there la no reaso led the Run, that any national bai nR light; a of the ayatem becauf mmand; a vlnlonn of thin bill, bu eaaant, cul- Kenerally rejoice at t llal piety; afforded thrm of b aiea, bright- stable oondtion In th( ure; a hat- commercial world." ly. a zigzag 1 _ iflnlte pains to , ' ? of these ob- ,ar e*P'<>**tlon exp Ifled In savins *P*od three years 1 n to apprehend the direction of VIL1 ik will go out discoverer of the b re of the pro- out when the old w t that they will tAlix Robert Rartletl ?.0tn?i,Pn0rt,m,ty * crew of 15 ,, ?' In?? a more ' a financial and ^^torla for t.ie far Bulgaria Plana ne cannrtten Vx> I a edition, which will r n the Arctic undeT ijatmar Stefansson, londc Eskimos. net ^Hlr 'haior Karluk, Cap- JBRv" , t, with 10 eclenthta tian, steamed from f ?- I ?vv r Bonn] knowle^'-p of the e: which influence exerted by I ciates had swayed legislato legislation. OTIIKRS TO RE SUBPOE Senator Overman declar night subpoenaes would al?. sued for James A. Emery, re ative of the National Man ers* Association, at Was whom the MiilhnM <io xtont to aymhol, slpnlfylns diRrer lis asso- I Those symbols are ai rs and folio?. | 'T*<0 "n <* O-p p. NAFD. ''nt'hot, r>n ?h'ph r'ee 1 o,? t-?. T,,o e"i '? nbovo the shl j be Is- mountain Is below t',o "ii present- | below t^e 'im '? t*?o ?<?? ufacntr- v'h 'o ' <? i<r?i.nn Jo ?>n i htnpHi, ""tp'rl t',n r a'<vno>r.o 'O f* ?-on 'o lincirt Tlin rJ^ngci" P.H liARfiE CJIITS TO ,n'"> of n More T!rn f 1 IO ftltrt old 1? (ho Ktiltvrrihrd at Met! s pcittcro'l. ,, , old ?n,t *?, Conferrnro. H PMrthrf y?vproi''|'o, P ' mho'. r>r>^ bunf'rm! -"d fo-t *?r? />r i'o'l"PP "yw| "?0() pp??o< nhO"0 ci'S?">r'^r'1 rr>|{j?io H mn<i ' * j Vienna. ? The ? MISSIONS. mont has accepted I proposals made by ar#l 7?00 Acres aceordinp to the > uxlist Oenernl The condition Is m Joint garrisons or jlIno >,-> numbers of the sol v one thousand concerned ho place* i of land were ; t?ry before demol us and educa- j Bulgaria also dema Bulgarian eovern- lIBj the demobilization t/V Servla and Greece 1 I J louft Prole T'resse r^ \ C ade, however. that r~M >mpo??'d of equal diers of the stAtea 1 in disputed terrlhillzation begin* * nds that ail the as "chief lobbyist" To** th? tion at Washinp'on: and '"?* Conpressman Jnmni O. w* Indiana, referred to "n ?ho statement as an '? ' for members of tvo Association, who -ern flpht for a ter'ff 1908. Tie ? >'<! the oomm'ttc determine a July 7, as to the summon'?'* nopor'l. nr< ^ P o f0r^pr ""'"l * ? ? '? '? ' ? n'ot-c i?no>> pf '?" "ip 'p'phof '? t.* ?J. |V |l M-ffh ?*>f? rl"rn nhvn pn - P r-T".oq On 'f q V,. Ptnrp-V sacrificial dp in its clav t,wi 'on H I o n>o''M ^ Kick on t*ie II ? *icr Tho pn'-rip p'*'?pti r>nf hi-? i ""-i in , w n (I ? Ond frn'>?,0| 'rjq'A^; 1, f o f *0 ?",nf SO" f^>, ^ r"Hrr^ | q r<*^cf( f^TTlfv c'v tVo"p?n and a "i?u^*>od tod*>v ^?,.| >'S.M frvH^y. Anp^nn(?f>mi ii^ ? ,1^ t r\fl - f t'i " O m n 'n ] [end. p'r"f nf Jonil for f o r^iirt'on"! ,n?-t*tut'fv nd !..to ?',o "" * -~"?erty is valre. rK fit the sec- j parties submit. to Hi iry conformed j Russian emperor o scopal Church, trftaty existing bote here today. broko ?uL d dollars was ___ $ll.r?.0rtft yea- ^ " ant also was Critical Condlt Methodist lay- Douglas, Ariz?5 ind given 500 as laborers have h erection of an border between Col a for negroes, j co Hn<j \0galea. Ar :1 at more than - ft arbitration of the 1 vra n the basis of the | fVlYT|^ ire the Balkan war .1 LJU ion In Mexico, ioldlers dtsSulsed! I eon crossing the 11 Iambus, New Mexl-ll 17... In "mall group*. 11 Coprrifht 1909, b? E Zimmerman C< OLD CAB! MAKTB > --No. 18 (NET CAVC - ?uuftru?Miiru "r lorninr r men, and officios of 1 Association of Manufacture' "The lofofcv Invent'??ntIon b far beyond Its o'V'nnl scop Chairman Overman do not see any cour~n '"?* " sue but to ask for ?*"?? the senate, and to ?"> 'ih phase of the remark."hie s that has been developed. NCl'D MORP tTTTTTAm r>' *? ? />'?v ^nt'onnl "Sop hrro, sir." ho yr (to von ro--> n v?v on'1' I"* ?">*"? riM-'vn-fon ?*">rn mv po Pt" < "1 ' >n ,r?v*"' "anrt I "'Von v?vo (Vn etorv O o P'lf- * *?P ' ' ""Vpr* ^ pf from "r?f on j i?M " * nnffrv r't|"pn voui lituatlon pr'rt" 'f -pr*rr the head .Improvements.' " rmv $10 Aao. nffitlnpr plnro fo '"-"rice was solortod, I'tlcal oTIoe 0fl *? ,pavp -hp matte tlmo. A 10-dayn Rib t vourself "f't|p conference will ? ?,.. ' morrow. " ''"I the r fool mper COTTON' CROP I of 'Public I Was Soronil l .iinnu.1 i Mtne atinotion wa r the next eon- was learned that It being derld- men are organizing ip until a later n; h of this bord le and orange- . t e < open hero to___ %W% OF 1012. Vnn D./v s attracted untU nearly 20ft of these : In the mountain a j or point with the A rTlOCll >f cutting the railis the state troops <.Up r>T"0 t'.ro northern por- LL1C I r Sonora. The ox- j. f-Kf* to have been or- OL1L 1.1 It* Texas. 111 lunivLii ern upholstered coi per thing with vvh furnishings of a d 1 l_ 1 * r un i u * ach is really ich to rontui ining room, 11 i t ? Ui\/nu n u I uv;u "I was Informed that Mr., had informaton that bore upon lobbying work at Was and accordingly issued a s late last night, to serve up before he left Washington, of the statement credited to day bears upon legislation j ious congresses, outside th of the resolution under whicl workina. ' I. Molhnl! INTO ARCADl directly ubooena There Is no highway, broi ion him Straight to the goal of Much kind, him to- There'8 ?n?y a path Into o" scope Were !t a road that thG < Jweare EvenThe halt mlgh dured in the tTnii Washington, June cotton crop of the Un! id and free, the second largest e our pilgrim amounting to 14,312 600 pounds each, the Arcady. announced today. value of the crop Is jrowd could or 160,790,000 more ord crop of 1911, n t lead the Ihn nnontUu d\t lino ? te?l States. 28.?The 1912 Ited States was OF LOCAL! ver produced, (.015 bales of census bureau The estimated [Some People We K $920,630,000, Profit by Hearin than the recotwithstandinR Jt took place In 1 ft t n ui ai y all style INTEREST sortmer now. and We Will tered II *About Them taking Lancaster. , , or oacK parior. Y c is and finishes in 01 it. These are sty lis i a wide variety o in everything from i i )u win tind jr special ashly upholsf coverings, the genuine "It la my personal oplnl the committee should aak th for full authority, to go li angle of legislative lobbying previous Congress. If In were used to elect certain ? men, because they would bi able to certain legislation facts should be made knov cause members of Congress 1 privilege of the floor of th? blind. Ion that There la no highway, brc e senate rito any Somewhere, by hill and 1 in any Hither and thither t fluences twined? ongress- There's only a path into a favori, auch Thou who art seeking th< rn, be- me, lave the Cities and streets we s senate ? I per cent leas. The e iad and fee. I of the cotton crops , . 1908 to 1912, Is $4.2 tangled lea, he way Is Hayings of the A ready. _ , Exchange. a road with W. J. Bryan?"We I the corkscrew." must leave W. H. Taft?"Oolf I tnHoa " Not in some far sttmated value .. , . ^ for Ave years, You are asked t< 36,970,000, Asked to believe To confirm a cl Great, Any artlcle tha home Is more wor Than one you kr have burled Endorfled by un <?. -i- A. W. Chance, its vie- Lancaster, 9.C., t away place. leatneTJ a investigate it. a citizen's word; IfllltEllC tizen's statement. rilirc H t Is endorsed at wLII5?? J thy of confidence irlpsi r\f iow nothing about C" known people. QPflldlK grocer, Main St., dClUallj jays: "I got mv .>.1 *-k >?including tne r in leathers?to velv< fheir graceful lines style as well as cor j invite repose and \ 1 lew durable ~ts and velsuggest the rifort. They /ou won't be and are able to Influence le there. "The senate resolution Int by 8enator Cummins was sponse to President Wilson' ment that efforts were bein to influence legislation i Congress. It was rather Mr lobbying now going on. Bir there have been disclosed e of extensive lobbying that I WO Ollflrht to Innnlfn Inln fn gelation There is no highway, broi xoduced Dear heart?what shall In re- star be? 'a state- (Close?watch close? g made footsteps wind.) n this There's only a path Into nlted to ice then Thousands are seeking i vldences we? I think (God be willing)?th< u? - - id and free. Governor Johnsonboys, the yellow devil our guide- Em Pankhurat?" the heads of a nation -where the wbo breaks Its hearts Joe Cannon?"I reg Aroady. but 4,000,000 blank words to give my pa n vain, but the blatted bllggity, luck." > way- shall ??rw* supply of Doan's ? JI?n.l, chf,er- Crawford Bros.' D K' I, not on,y strength* i'nH r^e but made me feel and I care not wajr The benefit L 4 *u * * _ not hesitate one i If k, ^ J haV0 ,n* *?? kidney s t-blasted cuss (t>?an,8 Kidney Pll y, bllng-dang ^ c0nflrni my form , glam-swotted ment 0f Doan's Kl For sale by all < Kidney Pills at | WILIIUUI rug Store. They; f^11 med my kidneys, ' IOllclDlv 1 better In every bas lasted. I do ======= noment In advls- I lufferers to take w ? # In. I am pleased I A R| | er public endorse- I 11 111 I dney PUs." Li JTl 11 V lealers. Price 50 l uuc unec you Kn( : they are. :aster hai )w now comIDWARE NE~W KIND' OF LOBBY "We have found there is kind of Insidious lobbying mony has been given to sh j- nnn, ING. There la no highway, i a new free? ; teatl- There's only a path Into ow that ?Mark K. Powera, In 3 | Optimist?The Bui broad and higher every day. Arcadr. | Pessimist?So is e mart 8et. ?Woman's Home Co n 18 getting S?nt8 v r oster-MUt New York, sole ag ted States. verythtng else. Remember the mpanloQ. and take no other turn Co., Buffalo. 1 enta for the Unl- I name-?Doan 0 # =COMPANY 4