The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1904 Page: 7 of 8
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ket in a
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to phy-
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turned
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will put
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Lt night
I always
a food
:p^cted
s regu-
I felt
n>ld be
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were able
[throwing'
lire alive,
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ihown In this young lady’s letter that Lydia E.
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import
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al cures.
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Thirty Years
Don't be. a
keep
In a
Starch.
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commonly known as the "blast;
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advise
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Pl-nkhapi’s^Vegetuble Compound .to those of ray sisters sufferi
fered L__ __1„___.....__
hard work’to*keep up.
When we see a girl with hand made
of her hose,
holes In the
can be taken
driver.
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With
tarUd
All Up-to-Date Housekeepers
use Defiance Cold Water Starch, be-
cause It Is better, and 4 os. more of It
for same money.
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AT ALL GROCERS
16 OUNCES FOR K) CENTS.
rare pirov-
cut down
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TO THE
FAIR?
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Boston. U. S. A.
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There's only One W»y to go
TflE GENTRflb-FRISGOWfty
Is "TUB BEST WHAT IS" from Texas
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.re. They
year and
van year*,
discovered
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R this has
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of the h-
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Mijineap-
crltlcaliy,
n scooped
r In enor-
lys. It la
[been poi-
|been car-
toys who
The Murine Kye Hrrned]
Kye livok free. " rUa* I-
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Ind of bluinj.
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llothes
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iuBVail tiruii.ilobUT ■Tua ilt t.7,, .jff hi Pihh isiimF
etable Preparation for As-
similating iheFoodandBegula-
ling the Stomachs aid Bowels of
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L,.Ti> k.
endorse yeur
dy.” (Signed)
C. E. Burngard,
A girl In a pair of white- shoes Is a
shock fb our tlrhifi soul. There Is al-
ways the first sensation tpat she is in
her stoclflng feet. “
''tsrwtflpr’wants io
puTl something, the'cat's tall will get
an occasional rest. . .
Promotes Digeslion.Cheerrut-
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
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BEGGS’BLOOD PURIFIES
CURBS caterrbuitlMAtoaiacIk
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. Frag-Mouth a Queer Bird.
There may now be seen in the Zoo-
logical Society’s eastern aviary a spec-
imen of, a curious Australian bird,
known as the frog-mouth. It Is a
queerlooking bird, and with Its mot-
tled plumage and quaint posture* It
has rather the appearance of an old
tree stump, as ft stands motionlesp on
its perch. It is of nocturnal habits
and if disturbed during the day it
takes Its heavy flight to a neighboring
perch, and Immediately drops off to
sleep again. One of the most, charac-
teristic features of this bird (podar
gus) is its enormous mouth. It great
round eyes give it something of the
look of an owl, which, Indeed, in other
respects, it closely, resembles. It
feeds upon small birds, mice, insects,
etc.—Pail Mall Gazette.
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■* In making a living it is easy to lose
the real life.
AUen’a Foot-Ease, Wonderful Remedy.
“Have tried ALLEPFS'FOOT-EASE, ahd
find.it to bo a-certain enrev anir gives com-
fort to one suffering with sore, tendagofcA
l»ML-~-4^vdlwrfner "rT WT roeqifimJnd ALLEN'S
FCKAJ’-KASE to '■■jay friends, as it is
voftAfoly * wioasALLL
I one of our
k of- « Very
tim« ago a
ka of a nerV-
led’’ thia pul-
|li show, only _
I iartMT ft**' —' ;
ishlne.
Ingland that
eat care to
iumming up
bine ahowe-
Irltish Isles,
hort of the
ran England
[heater, that
f fifty seven
[north, .rest
L eighty-one
li 133 hours,
least were
1139 hours,
■ southwest
I hours and
■ere behind
■n Ireland
Irtagv waa
Bours. Com-
Bglish chan-,
■ sufishiiae.
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52T iainfifM-1'tyt 1
a-
'in
1
It is strange that when a man
praises his kfr^ he is a borf, Rud when
I
•arm-
chair geographers' who stay at home.
Livingstone suffered from ‘-hl® saVno
attitude of incredulity and returned to
the interior .of Africa, where he met
his death, because he could rot bear
to face the unbelievers in London un-
til he had solved the mystery of the
1 great Lualaba river."
ral
pardon me,
and preach
derm" He
words and
ion from the
Is waa bls
I: "He that
artused, and
shall be ex-
About Books.
But for the art of reading there
never wouid have been any books.
The wide diffusion of that art t/
counts for the immense increase m
the quantity of books. The lack of
direction, cultivation and discrimina-
tion of that art accounts for the de-
cline in the quality of books. Like
readers, like authors.
of the world of letters is the
Atyt J^SMUELPnXXUt
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Aperfecl Remedy forConsGpa
non, Sour Sionwch, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions,Ftvensh
ness and Loss qf Sleep'
Facsimile Signature of
To ©uro. or money
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A LAXATIVE CHOCOLATE COATED TABLET
K AD COLD A
JLFreaker
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Htductt Fttr, ff«//«ros Pam. St opt CougP.
Britton Drag Co., Dallas.
All Rudt tlU OLDSMOBILE
Fl»» ttvu.aiKl MtltfMtd pursbaten aKMt tM t>a»u-
larliz atuiuea l>r this prartlcabla and rallabla mmoe
•arrlaae. im •uadars runabout of the werld 'Htoe
SUO.OO. HKNKYtlAKaKITAtrroa KLicnucou^
Aaeou ter Nerth Tera» and Ind Ter.. DaUae. mean.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought !
A beautiful woman is a practical
poem, planting tenderness, hope and
eloquence in all whom she approach-
es.—Emerson.
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■ Miss Gunnon, Sec’y Detroit Amateur
... Art Association, tells young women what to
do to avoid pain and suffering caused by
female troubles.
“ Deab Mrs. Pinkham:—I can-cftnscientioiislyrpcninmeTid LydiaH.
Plnkhupi’s Vegetable Compound .to those of my sisters suffering with
female weakness and the troubles which so often befall women?! suf-
fered for ninths with general weakness, and felt so weary that I had
hard work to keep up. I had shooting pains, and was utterly miserable.
In my distress I was advised to use Lydia E. Pinkham**-Vegetable
Compound, and it was a rc'd letter day to me when I took the first dose,
for at that time my restoration Vegan. In six weeks I was a changed
woman, perfectly well in every respect.,^,1 felt so elated and happy that
-I Want all women who suffer to get well a$ I did.”—Miss -Guila Gammon*
* 859 Jones SL, Detroit, Alich., Secretary Amateur Art Association. '
It is cleafigy «1
Pinkhnm*^ V<Wt4
________of women; aim w__
----------mly-one of tim e
publishing- in the fievra;
't.
this
_______ton.
A QUICK RECOVERY.
A Prominent Officer of the Order of
Rebeccas write* to Thank Ooan’e
Kidney Pills for It.
Mrs. Q K Bumgardner, a> local offi-
cer of the Rebeccas, of Topeka, Kans.,
Room 10. 812 Kansas
Ave., writes: "1 used
Doan's Kidney Pills
during the past year,
for kidney trouble
and kindred ailments.
1 was suffering from
pains in the back and
beadaches, but found
after the use of one
box of , the remedy
that the, - troubles
gradually disappeared
so that before 1 had.
«*Vfeena<Wl iweuudJ
r apsie rot xa®. piwtwws - r was wcrr.1
I,' therefore, heartily
reme-
MrsJ
tejy . J
Solid Train and Three Through Sleepers
Daily via Almoat any Route.
CAFE OBSERVATION DINING
. CARS ALL THE WAY......
"Everything For Comfort’* Sake.”
Bee any Central Man or addreaa
M. L. ROBBINS, G. P. A.
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Houston. Teaae.
lerw pvaaibintake its place. Women should bear
it fact in mind when they go into a drug store, and be (mre
x,_ _ Itahlfl 'CkinVj^^^^'ibFirtrrother rned‘cin^?<^^«!w^ ill* has
so many act
Don’t put a woman upon a pedestal
—women would prefer you to support
them for life.
[
Faith, Hope and Charity should
crowd up closer and make room Jor
Gratitude. ’
If a woman hat) faith, in her hus-
band, it keeps the wrinkles off her
face longer, and also off his.
Whaling Reviving.
In July-, 1904, a sperm whale was
killed off the east coast of Newfound-
land; and from the cavity back of the
gigantic skull nearly 8400 worth of
spermaceti was dipped. This, so far
as tjie records show, is k.the fourth
sperm whale ever caught in Northern
waters. Within the last four years
whaling has sprung to a foremost place
among the industries of Newfoundland.
For unfyj-eseen and inexplicable rea-
sons these monster mammals of the
deep have resumed their visits to the
North Atlantic, afid <jozens of “whale
factories" have been built and are
now in profitable activity along the
coast of the island. Evefly part of
the whale is now utilized. Oil, bones,
skin, entrails and flesh have places in
the marketable products of the mighty
creatures. Bologna sausages made
from the flesh of the whale are one
of the most profitable products and
find steady sale in tjie West Indies
and in the markets of Central and
South America.
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CASTORIA
For Infante and ChiMyn, .
Has to Be Cited.
sibly there is something on
earth that is a surer and quicker cure
for cuts, burns,- aches, pains,
bruises than Hunt's Lightning OU.
If so, I would line to be cited.
tv enty years I have been unable t3
find anything better myself."
H. H. Ward.
. - Rayville, La.
25c and 50c bottles.
sec-1
of the gun at the seat of ignition of
the explosive, which shock is trapa-
mitted from the gun to the wall* and
roof of the casements, and t-hence to
the bones of the head, ear. etc. It is
enough to remark, however, that they
are so distributed that they would
' probably not damage the drum of tjie
/
A rolling stone gathers no moss, .but
it loses rough corners and ‘wilt in time
^ecqpie^a. perfect spbert*. . '
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I dot not bolievw Piso’sCurb tor Oonsumption
has a-h equal for cougnst and culik.—John F.
Bo
^SL-wt
Msdlcal Depa rtment Bwter UHverslty
IMUAS, it I FIB*,
lutheru Association of kfrdlcal Ooilrfo*. Four
* ei.iinlQMlkia Clinical opporti DiUM
Sanitarium, < itj Howplutl ani othera in
macy department stiong. two years
' ‘m iniiidlua. l»a)la«, Teiaa.
The great need
s is the promo-
tion of the habit of reading with judg-
ment and the love of reading with
taste.—Henry van Dyke.
CO LIMITED >
Toronto. C«wd* . I
Hattrt of Wtrrtnitd Wot Woattor CtoMIdf
The golf goa a goTm j
In the giddiest of gown*.
The mn iNna wltry onhv
In the nviicst of frowns.
O'er the jrten she chases t^f
In a fierce perspiring march.
But her clothes dqn’t show a wrinkle
’Cause she used Defiance Starch.
equal for cougnsr and c»l<U.— John
^Trinity Spring,, * "
>'oi cannot float to heaveujWiJ
Inatantaneoua Action. ' ahoMfab
' TffinS'^R^'^lc^Acfied all treat"1'
ment until *1 obtained a box of Hunt s
Cure? TW first application aff. rded
instant and absolute relief. The ona
box effected a complete cure.
“It is eimply wonderful in its in-
stantaneous action."
Geo. Gilliland,
Manitou, O. T.
Mrc Winslow's Soothln< Ryrun.
For children tfetiiln*, eoftena the rurat, reduces to*
flAmxuaUou, nltey« pain, cure* mind c01Kj. fecabotUe.
They govern the world, these sweet
voiced women, because beauty and
harmony are the index of a larger fact
than wisdom.—O. W. Holmes.
One of 6heridan'a Tricka.
It is related of Richard Brinsley
Sheridan, the dramatist, and states-
man,, that, always in -debt, be bad
among his creditors the brothers' Ch^
lie, who were the partner* in a wine
firm in 1775. One day when he was
giving a dinner party to some distin-
guished people Sheridan sent for one
of the brpthers, told him he was now
able to settle his account and Invited
him to the dinner party, asking him
to come before the hour for some pri-
vate conversation. Chalie arrived
early, and he1 was no sooner in the
houae than Sheridan sent off a iferv-
ant‘with a note to’the clerk desiring
him, as Mr. Chalte was favoring -him
with his company, to send as soon as
possible three dozen of Burgundy, two
dozen' of claret and two dozen of port,
with a dozen of old hopki vThe . un — n ''
■ -r't—1~ —-1 ** ''."T —w.. x~
I ■wrtTW,‘fffV?‘*guest'V4,’^>t>.’pT^se<r’that 1 u»
| they asked wM-rh it came from. SJier-1 ' 1 1 1 1
Many Children Are Sickly.
Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children,
used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's
Home, New York, core Summer Complaint,
Feyerishnees,Headache,Stomach Troubles,
Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms At
all Druggists', gftc. Sample mailed PREE. .. . -----w--------—
Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. > ear. aTthough they do produce distinct
------------------ [concussions of the skull, spinal col-
Carrles Them Now.
“While traveling through Louisiana
and Arkansas my system became
loaded with malaria, resulting In
chills, fever and all the miserable
consequences of malarial poison.
Cheatham's Laxative Tablets were
recommended. One box stopped the
chills and put me on my feet in short
order. I always carry them now."
* Jas. Farr,
Va-’ey Springs, Ark.
25c per box.
Every houueaeeper should know
that if they will buy Defiance Cold
Water <Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time, because it
never sticks to the-Iron, but because
each package contains 16 6Zs— one full
pound—while all other Cold Water
Starches are pul up in % pound pack-
ages, and the price is the same, 10
gents, ^hen again because Defiance
of Starck is free from all injurloui Chem-
icals. If your grocer trios to sell you a
12-oz. package it is because he has
a stock on hand which he wishes to
dispose of before he puts in Deflano*.
He knows that Defiance Sta-A ^.as
printed on every package in rge let-
ters and figures “li Demand
Defiance and save much time and
money and the annoyance of the Iron
sticking. Defiance never sticks.
How Another Sufferer Was Cured. '
*Dxar Mrs. Pinkham: — I cannot praise your Wonderful remet’^’a
enough, for thefy have done’ pie more good than all the doctors I have
had. For the last eight years and more J suffered with female troubles,
- was very weak, could not do my housework, also had nervous pros-
tration. Some day* I would remain unconscious for a whole day and
■ •* Alight. My neighbors thought I could never recover, but, thanjes to
’ your medicine, I now feel like a different woman.
.. “I feel very grateful to you and will recommend Lydia E. Pink-
ham** Vegetable Compound toalL • It'has now been four years since
I had the last spell of nervous prostration. I only weighed ninety-
eight pounds at t^at time ; now.I weigh one hundreil and’t-wenty-three.
“ I consider y\uit Vegetable Compound the finest remedy made.
Thanking you manv-Cimes for the benefit I received from your medicine,
I remain, i ours trulyt Mas. J. II. Fakmkr, 2W.' Elliott Ave, St. Louis, Mo.
Remember Mrs. Pinkham’s advice is free and all sick women
fere foolish if they do not ask for it. She'•peaks from the widest
experience, and has helped multitudes of women.
A* RAR FORFEIT u e>nnqt forthwith jwodiirwth* orl-lnal 1«tt«ni and «tjrr*tnre, of
.. «boV» tWUmuui*!*, wUoh will proro tlitilr alwo'^ goituineneiw.
UuUUU l.ydi* K. p,w ham Mod. Co., Lian, Mau.
1845-1904 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY Waco, Tei.
For both sexm. Clamlrt, Thoology, Boleucw, Oratory, Mudo, Eton Art*. Catalogue neot by
PRSSIDBfjT S. P. BROOKS, LL. D. .
SfLOOilTERSITY eOLLEGE OF MEDICINE-
Fourth •oll«<« aeteten opffina Oct- IM. Member of Hoi
>art craved ooum Twachffn certificate accepted In lieu of nntranoe
Aneicelled I/abotatory equipment ui-uiern I ex as Kaptitt Memorial S;
the cite tued In teaching Coilega located opposite Cite Park. Pbani_____
•uurae. Write fur aataloguo ILDWAKD H. CAHY, M D., lieau. Um
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Don't bg. a prude—don't talk
spades if you can help it; when you
do, call them so.
idan, turning to Chalie,. raid: "I am in-
debted toothy friend here for all the
wine you
Was there ever a boy who didn't
have to carry somebody's dinner
down town?
“Dr. Dwvld Kvanwdr'* Favorltw Remedy
prompt and complete relief from dyepepeia and
—. -jraugriuenL” B^T. TrowUrklgr, Harlem R K, h' Y.
BEST BY TESTI
“I have triad all kinds of waarpAffiB
clothing and have never found anydure’ll
at any price to compare with your Rwa
Brand for protection from ail kinds
w«Mher."
(The name »nd .ddrew of , , 'S|
wruar ot ilvi unwjKitod lottor
may b. had upon application J
Th. Sign Dd»; J
TOWER CANADIAN 1
r~ A i iAAi-rrr\ *
It Is said of an Atchison woman
that she is so modest she, fainted
when attempting to bathe her boy ba
by.
Why It I* the Beat
la because made by ..an entirely differ-
ent proeqsS Defiance Starch Is un-
like any other, better and oae-thta]
more for JO cents.
Raaohrt the World’. Fair City at 7:2C A U.
” Solid Wide Vestibule Train
alth .Ob.erratlon Hleeptta
In a m^n who brags over having fine limn and the .larger Joints, and give .
It 1*' dangerous to place confidence rise to headache, tongue bitea and
kin.' I general shock. „ .
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wjy <’o. Chk'Mro tend Home
tfceiM aXK>ui )wur c>e»
Sportsman in India Had Narrow Es-
cape from Infuriated Beast.
An enthusiastic motor cyclist in In-
dia, to escape the heat of Bombay,
rode his machine up to Khandalla. It
Is a seventy-od< mile run and the
road, until the foot of the ghats is
reached, is perfectly fiat. Upon the
stiffest gradient he overtook a b®fd
of water buffalo. Hardly had he1 gone
a yard in front of the animals when.,
one of them took offense at the smell
of the gasolipe, or regarded the la-
bored “tuff-tuff" of the engine as a
challenge to mortal combat. It gave
a grunt, lowered its he^d and charged
heavily upon the Intruder. The road
was more than steep. It was dan-
gerous. On the-rlght hand towered »
-■cliffy on the left there was a .drop of
nearly 1,000 feet on to the tops ot the
.uunu .« wns yeung isuys icvvwr cu»v xuyuiw x-u. treea ln the vaU’^ Wlow The hlm ’ h
stable Compound will certainly Ctffe tltfi auiferinga -beilng-beast gained rapidlx,_Jaicklly, -
when ouo coRsiicry tluU-Mi«S-Jfts«mon*N-tFW?rTrr TtWFIttfi'raTFrevolver. He drew
co'dhtle*a bun<lrtul* whicfrSr* are continually, -H 'hta shoulder j.
'JWHWflrwWffg the animal's side
a rokr of pain the huge beastj
* uWW’tHJfbXr-..- „ „
Knud and the next minute crashed
down on the tree tops below.
Defiance Starch
should be tn every household, none so
gtiod, besides 4 us. more for 10 cents
than any other brand of cold water
starch.
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IFsbsF I WFIsls*
tws eamatMi svmwmv. asw vans env.
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©DMPSIS-SS
^f^ease sate tods ye, Triahreatment free.
■P*fllDr.N.N.Sr*M*sS*M.Esi fe AUaata.***
A woman’s idea of a princely for-
tune would be to be able to go buy a
sixty-dollaf hat and give a starving
_ (pets are fully realized.
Naiy »ho termer!? snwked W«Cigars now $iwke .
Tour Jobber or direct from Factory, Pcprtj}. II).
• feet to St. Louis in the Morning
‘ THE SANTA FE
ST. LOUIS LIMITED.
Example of Incredulity Met With by
Explorer*.
Referring to the incredulity and
bitter attack* which Henry wi. Stan
ley and other explorers had to meet.
A. J. Mounteney-Jephson writes in
Scribner’s Magazine: "I remember
one evening in Africa when we were
talking together over the catnp fire,
his telling me, laughingly, about a
certain prominent personage who was
well known for his pomposity and self
importance, He said: ‘When I re
turned from finding Livingstone Mr. X
distrusted me and only offered me one
finger of his hand ff> shake. After my
return from my second expedition,
when I sailed down the Kongo, he
gave me two fingers.
king of the Belgianft and >returned to
England.! got tl^ree Angers; but it
took me years before 1 ^ot his whole
hand.’ This seemfi to me typically
Insist on Getting H.
Some grocers say they don't ____..
Defiance Starch. This Is because they
have a stock on hand of other brands
containing only 12 oz in a paciafA,
which they won't be able to sell first.'
because Defiance contfilhs 16 oz. for
the «m<! money.
Do you want 16 ox. Instead of 12 oa
for same money? Then buy Defianc*
Starch. Requir’es nb 'cooking.
Guns of Battleship*.
In modern battleehips the gun is in-
side a barbette, turret, or casement,
and in that way is housed aH around.
In other ships there are guns mounted
on the upper deck and not surrounded
by steel walls It is a m^bted point,
whether the men serving the gun in-
side the casement or those working
on the upper deck battery, suffer most
i from the effect of the firing, for there
_________________ | are fwo distinct factors to be taken
In buying a vehicle, buy one with *nto account. First, the effect ot the
two seats; in this way, three persons exPl°Bi°n at the muzzle of the gun,,
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Stanberry, William M. The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1904, newspaper, September 22, 1904; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313596/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arlington Public Library.