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Show thr Cu Yea CRUELLY Afford That Bad Back ? Nowdyi, to be half crippled with ftlame. aching back is mighty expen-i- ? uer with constant back feel lame, weak and nervous and fits f "blues look to your spells You can t do a full days workkidneys. without well a and sound, stipng, back. Use kidneys : Jfidney, pls- - Doan's have helped thousands of workers. Ask MOTHER STARVED East St., Utah, Brigham, says: For a number of rears I suffered from severe attacks of backache. Sometimes it was hard for me to get up from a chair, or from a Third Suffers Eight Month, of Imprisonment and Brutal Treatment In Bandit Camp Forced by Carranza General to Carry Message to Zapata Two Months Trip Is One of Hardship and Danger. n. posi-tio- TO DEATH kidneys caused me more or less trouble, too. I used Doans Kid-ne- y Pills and in a few days the backache left me and my kidneys became normal. Brutally treated and finally starved to death by Mexican soldier bandits, Mrs. W. H. Keenrigt, who left Washington a few years ago to join her and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Charles T. Sturgis, in Mexico, died last November. Her body, wrapped in a strip of matting, lies hidden in a hole ' near Depolan, in Chlpas. Before she died she saw the Sturgis plantation sacked, witnessed the cruelties that reduced Doctor Sturgis to a physical wreck, and was forced to watch the indignities suffered by her daughter at the hands of Carranza soldiers and the bandits led by Gen. Rafael Cal y Mayor, a friend of Zapata. Df. and Mrs. Sturgis reached New Orleans a few days ago. Eight months of Imprisonment and brutal treatment in a Mexican bandit camp, where they were hidden after their plantation was sacked, was the experience related by Doctor Sturgis and his wife. In Mexico 20 Years. Twenty years ago' Doctor Sturgis went to Mexico to practice his profession of dentistry. He also acquired and cultivated a large coffee plantation and in 1915 came to Washington and married Miss Cora Keenright. Mrs. Keenright, her mother, went to Mexico to visit her daughter. It was in January, 1918, according to Mrs. Sturgis, that they had their first raid. The raiders were Carranzista soldiers, Mrs. Sturgis said in a letter to friends here, commanded by Capt. Leopolda Garcia and Capt. Julio They swarmed Into the house. Captain Garcia pointed his rifle at me and at Its muzzle forced me 'to search the whole house for him Tor revolutionaries, he said. Then he ordered me to climb the roof and search it with him. I refused. Tm the wife of an American citizen. He sneered at me. Go ahead and kick to your government. Go ahead and kick to ray government, too, If you want to. It wont do any good. Were going to drive all you damned grlngoes out of the country before were through with you, he said. Well, the Carranzistas left US at last. And then came the raid of June 28, 1918. That was headed by Gen. Rafael Cal y Mayor himself. Ran Away All Employees, Prior to that time we were in difficulties. For the Carranza government ordered all plantation employees to quit A Carranzista agent kept coming regularly. If he found any at work he threatened to have them hanged. "On June 26 Gen. Cal y Mayor rode up to the house. His men swarmed through It. They stripped the house of everything movable. Then they took us to the bandit camp as prisoners. . -We were prisoners of Gen. Cal y Mayor from June 26, 1918, to February 18, 1919. It was November 13, 1918, that my mother died of starvation. This Gen. Rafael Cal y Mayor was a close personal friend of Zapata. On November 15, 1918, he had me brought to .his shack. Get ready for a trip, he told me. Youre going to carry a message to Zapata for me. Youre going to Vera Cruz and to Mexico City. If you try to trick me, of if you're not back in two months. Ill kill your husband. He sent with me an Indian woman named Clotilde Lopez. She was to keep watch over" me. Traveling on foot, on muleback, and sometimes in a canoe, the two women finally reached Mexico City. Mrs. Sturgis made the long journey back to camp and saved her husbands life. They were held prisoner- - several weeks longer and then set free. After much trouble they got in communication with the American consul at Za-liCruz, who furnished money sufficient to pay their expenses back to the States. son-in-la- w Cel Doans at Any Store, 60s a Boa ' DOANS- POSTER-MILBUR- N CO- BUFFALO. N. Y. 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The Japanese officials also declare that the Koreans, themselves, sometimes preferred flogging to paying a fine. Foreign newspapers have published statements from foreigners in Korea alleging that several Korean men who were flogged in pursuance of court sentences were afterward in serious physical condition. Mention was particularly made of five men who had entered a local hospital at Seoul, who had received for three consecutive days 39 blows each. It is declared that the flesh was terribly swollen and discolored and that gangrene had set in. One of the officials showed the correspondent the instrument with which flogging is done under the orders of the court. It consists of two slender pieces of wood tightly bound with hemp twine. The convicted person is tied to a wooden bench, which is built something in the form of a cross. AMERICAN HEIRESS IS NOW POVERTY STRICKEN TOR TOUR aod-stomac- 3T One Treatment with Cuticura Clears Dandruff Afidniggists: Soap 26. 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There was a short silence and then Sammie spoke up: Aw, you a young lad couldnt T do it now I.n could, said the teacher. believe I could even throw it I Yes, fact, I farther." Say, teacher; said Sammie eagerly, will you please come home with me an show my mother that trick? There is no trick ; what do you mean? asked the puzzled teacher. Why, mother Is always sayin that .she'd give a lot to know how to make ia dollar go as far as It used to, explained Sammie. Philadelphia American. , . ' Lost Opportunities. How long have you been In prison, poor man?" asked the sympathetic 'visitor. Ten years, mum; five more years ito serve. Dear me ! And to think how green the grass Is outside, how blue the ' by. That doesnt worry me, mum. 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He observed that when they came flying home they came with a great rushing of wings and that tlie hundreds of them hurtling along through tlie air was tlie most marvelous spectacle that could- be imagined. One very interesting feature observed was that eacli female bird went straight to her nest and settled down to covering her eggs without 'he slightest confusion. The males ambled about , as though trying to show off- - their lovely plumage, for the fljmingo is as vain as a peacock of his scarlet jacket. Then each went to his own little home and standing gravely on one foot beside his mate seemed to be discussing tlie weather with her. When one of these great birds took a nap lie curled np his long neck like a, string with a double knot tied in it and laid it hack between his shoulders. c a package before the war c.a package during the war c a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! He Did but He Didnt. Carl Eisenschlmei, one of the police departments handwriting experts, was on tiie witness stand, and th,e attorney for tlie defendant was more or less deeply interested in proving that as a handwriting expert Eisenscliiniel was a mighty tine bricklayer. he asked, Now, Eisenscliiniel, have you ever made a mistake? Yes, I have," the witness replied. Tell Ah, tlie attorney snapped. us when you made a mistake. i never made one, said the handwriting expert, but I dont like to hear a man say hes infallible. So put it down on the record Eisenscliiniel once made a mistake. But I never San made one ; let that be clear. Francisco Chronicle. His Translation. husband and Esther should never speak a cross worn in his home. a trifle severely said the presiding elder, lie "Great g'vus of iron interrupted You Cap .Inliusoii of Rumpus Ridge. eant expect tlie poor cuss to hop up and tear outdoors in all kinds of Kansas weather, can you, parson? Cas-tillan- C tttaw Extreme Shyness. 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Price V. forCountess merly the beautiful Nora Iselin of New At the' Station. York, before she married into Teugood-by- ; be good to yourWell, ton royalty, is now one of the numself. ber of American heiresses who are livI will; Im a mail. ing on borrowed money or on sums Boston Transcript. ridiculously small compared with their former grandeur. The financial chaos in Germany and the seizure of tlieir wealth in this country by the alien property custodian has left them practically penniless. Colloreds-Mannsflel- kind-hearte- HAS LIVED A But Finder Substitutes Glass. The loss of her diamond ring was discovered by Mrs. Theodore Tucker of St. Lbuis while she was in an uptown building. A man aided In the search. He pretended to pick up a diamond. Here it Is, he said. Mrs. Tucker thanked him and' gave him $5. A Jeweler said the diamond was glass. The lost stone has not been found. ' 3r - well-know- ment of the Netherlands granted a special charter authorizing Its sale. 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She is in excellent health for a person of her age, and works practically daily in her garden and with her chickens. , Mrs. Goodall was born in Saline eounty. Her maiden name was Meredith. Her husband has been dead for 20 years. She was the mother of 11 children, three of whom are still living. Mrs. John Charida, Mrs. D. L. Thompson and Mrs. George Pulley. On her one hundredth anniversary, held last j ear, the entire city and surrounding community turned out to do her honor The celebration took place at the large Williamson county fair grounds, which was crowded all day with visitors. This year the family gathered at the home for a dinner. They grow disappear of themselves. upon you, slowly but steadily, undermining your health with deadly certainty, until you fall a victim to incurable disease. Stop 'yout' troubles while, there is time. Dont wait until little pains become big aches. Dont trifle with disease. 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