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Show DESEKET IR Five Minutes a Day With Our Presidents lxxix. the; BULL MOOSE.' 11 JUNE 15 1020 TUESDAY THOMAS OE W. CUTLER GAINS SAND' COES RHEUMATISM YOU FISHERMEN! "What Ta nine has done for me U worth more .than a fortune," said George Power, of 20S Rottenberg HU g a resident of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and employe, of the Nova Hcotla Tram and Power Co. "I have gained eighteen pounds, and feel better than for twenty-eiglong ho continued. year" T don't believe anybody tn the a world euffered from rheumatism bad as I did. It wsa a sharp, shoot Ing pain that would go through my kocca, down my lege and Into my ankles juat like somebody was sticking a knife through me. 1 couldn't work at all In damp weather and suffered eo intensely ' I would turn white as aI sheet. When the attacks came on wouldnt he able to sleep a wink, my Joints would swell and my knees would get stiff as hoards and I wouldn't be able to walk for two or throe days at a time just lay op In bed flat on DAT . back. - 'Tanlac seas so highly recommended by people right here In Halifax that I T. Ls,e ' '"kef w"C, XKYS Take Mosquito Dig Along life-lon- r well-know- n i Keeps mooquitoe, gnats, black flies, sand flies and other bothersome insect pests away. When applied to the bite or sting it Immeditely relieves the pain and kills the pol C son. A necessity to fisherman and campers,. Ml CTTMItUA, t OtIICt- t, ht a S -- if f ir I it , . tried tt and now I wouldnt take anything In the world for the good tt has done me. My rheumatism is entirely gone, my appetite has picked up. too. and I sleep floe every night, and feel like a different man altogether Tsn-lis the greatest thing I have ever know t f 65c 35 3JJq Away With Bugs, Insects and Flies This Is the session when they thrive too well for our personal comfort. They're Obnoxious a nuisance often breeding disease- - Prompt riddance of these pests is easily accomplshed by using these deadly powders: 40o Dalmatlo lnLctVowitar J 7C C Inooet Powder It or II for ft M4 HI Vamptro (Vopora laeecteelde. lhaoct ro 1., Powder LOG Quart 4 ' 30 Thomas Do W. Cuylor, chairman of tho advisory board of th Railway association, whs In with tha Intorstata commorcs commission, has begun anaw a war suen and I want to let everybody prices what this wonderful medicine will do upon tha pravailing high "Tanlac to sold In Palt Lake City by (throughout tha United States. I a Schramm-jQhMonfive good otorocj ., Adr. ot.ua other of no other private citizen in any land baa called out euch a worldwide exbis hoi"' la apoko with the bullet pression of regret. To Americans, It was Ilk a death In the family. For cheat undressed and bleeding. p 4 year "Teddy had been passing Tbs pext year, this unresting Ilk resident outdid hla African exploit la said out of. their home wilder familiar, and touching their live on by. plunging Into Atthe troplo wan less h ness of Brazil. ti very side H had excited among bad them am Instinctive affection fitted for the hardship which heConth Dark in ths braved cam and U furious resentment successfully never b and befor. four are reserved for kith and kin. tinent year that embodi- First and robust be to ths wa all had agreed and all last, again ment of that strenuous life which, for had disagreed with him, and with a generation, he had practiced as well equal violence, but remaining all the as preached. while Immoderately proud of him as The life of the Progressive party ths very personification of themwas sudden. selves, of America. Even In his grave, was as short a it Tiss vowed hs still bears mute testimony to ths Although its founder smilingly in 1914. "I am still a Progressive.'' h democracy and the Teal Americanism not If enthusiastic, which were exemplified In the many-side- d gave hla Earnest, life of Theodore Roosevelt. support to Charles E. Hughes, ths nominee. Republican enAmerica before two Tomorrow! A Profrasnr In Polltka For year tered the war, his pon he wa on (Copyright, 1920, by James Mortha staff of magazines and new pa- gan; published by special arrangethe ment with The McClure Newspaper pers- was continually goading country out of Its neutral position in Syndicate.) After wo got the' great struggle. d to goad Into tho the cduntry to go faster and farther. Peoples Commissaries Roosevelt was eager to lead anUnder Bela Kun Are to other band of Rough Rider to the Be Tried by Hungarians sustainWilson front, but President ed tho oblectlon of the military advisors of the government to any volBUDAPEST, June 14. Order Is beunteer organizations. "I am the only ing restored and preparations are in one he has kept out of the war. the progress for the trial of 20 "Peoples disappointed applicant retorted on commissaries, who were In authority the recent campaign alogan of the during the dictatorship of Bela Kun on th charge of murder. The date of president He found proud consolation In the the trial Is expected to b fixed by th service in the field of all four of hi end of this month. A thousand witnesses have been on. At th supreme sacrifice of ths fell battling summoned. youngest, Quentin, whobrave-froApproximately a thouto sand minor offender will be brought In th air, he turned a no outward to r trial later. the public and gave sign The commissaries will be tried beof the cruel hurt that ths blow must have caused the heart of a father so fore a royal court sitting in Budapest fond. "Only those are fit to live who The indictments charging murder do not fear to die." was his message through the organisation of revolufrom the shadow of the loss of his tionary tribunals cover 200 pages. baby-boy- . Old foes hailed him as the' 1cje Census Shows Infant the Republican parly In- 1920rIjft smiled at th suggestion, though his Mortality Has Decreased intuition and his Increasing aliments have warned him that he may already WASHINGTON. June 15. Infant had fought his fight and finished his mortality ratea for 1919 decreased macourse. Both his. parents were short terially as compared with the four lived, , and he had exceeded Is natural previous years, according to statistics prospect of life, when th final sum- compiled by the census and made pub. mons came-thim as he Blent In his lie Of the 12 largest cities In home at Oyster Bay befor the dawn the today. birth registration area, seven of a January day in 1919. . showed decreases of from 8.5 to 22.4 per cent, while the highest Increase was 2.4 per cent. Dalmat Ion 14o Inaactrowdsr V.. o c ACIDEAV , Tie Handy Spray Ouu to usa with tka abova 10c ( coopers irJSECTO-23- .. 65c 59c I I Tho-death- '' jv , ' r enw-- : V y-- I THE NIMROD OF THE PRESIDENTIAL MNE (ROOHEVEVt) . vr tho name of hi Is In VS HIS AFRICAN COSTUME. Theodors Roosevelt shall oeass to Urs In political history and legend, It will ahlng forth from tbs metal tablet on tbs exhibition mmi In ths National Museum at 'Washington, where curious visitors In fenerations to come wlH pause to look tn amazement at ths great beasts which this Nimrod In the of tbs presidential line slew should jungles of Africa. Those esses Serve also to prove an alibi for Roosewsa the velt from ths change that he slayer of the Republican elephant. Contrary to tho unreflecting opln Ion, ths Republican party was alrbady disrupted and defeatedfar-of-while wilds of f Volt was roaming tho East Africa, when his political revolution was completely overthrown by n counter revolution. As president he had made the party again somewhat like unto what It was In ltayhuth, the great organ of liberalism and progress, giving It such a hold upon the people as it never had before. He returned to find it. as he believed, the reaction, party of etandpattism and dieesatis-faction with a tidal ware of popular flowing against It. Nevertheless he went st once on a wearlaome, hopeleas tour of the country in an effort to save the party In' the congressional elections of and ho took the stump again In lilt, 111, with the same barren result. The doom of the Taft administration In the presidential election of 1912 a when was sealed, already group of Republican governors apto bo the pealed to tbo Party candidate and to lead a forlorn stand only a nope. Even be would rporttng chance to win, and ho IF x-- sporting terms: ths ring.. ,1My hat Although Roosevelt swept, by a of more than 400.000, the 11 Republican states having popular Primaries, Taft was denominated by the aid of the. delegates from the Democratic states of the South and tho "steam roller" of tho Old Guard. ma-lofl- ty Most Everyone Needs n - Summer 79c $1.19 Vlael Bpeedal. . . 79c Laxative Hill's JTd. 69c Tte Bootts km ( flhS ICO F.MllAION KK Oil. Norwegian Cod LIvoF Oil emulsified with the yolks of eggs too. Pur and Me; kjLe Rl. 44 V fortified 49c 89c tract Cod Llvor Oil ,, 87c Ponslar Ex- - ni- si on Special 61cFellow's $1.19 Syrup 11.15 H y pop h on h Re-H- with . p 81.10 phosphite Compound Ce 4 4ts aev tOo SOe Hill-re- 24c Oray'e Giycertn 11.10 Maltln tlom Too loat. oped al. 11.50 jn. 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The "Bully Moose Indeed proved to be amaxlng-lstrong at ths polls, where It carried six states and left only two to the elewith the phant Utah and Vermont tho presidency Democratic mule winning In a walk. While campaignlngln the middle of October. Roosevelt was shot by a "He crazy man In Milwaukee. pinked me," he admitted to the anxious bystanders, hut h insisted on continuing his ride to the hall, where he was to speak. "I will deliver that speech or die, .be persisted, and he Bracer Wtttk th approach f sweltering days oemea that "vacatlen feallng and kin need ti a good lonJo. CoBvasoeleaosata and those recovering from n winter of "flu end colds, will appreciate a dependable reconstructive ronaey. Th following ar highly commanded. tl.15 Ayer OxoHsrrl IL1I N mated Iron. Spec Sal . , Sarsaparilla 81.54' Oude'n Pepto- - 11.19 Steam' Wins Cod I0e 81.20 Cutlcura Re- $ I |