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La Crosse Tribune (Newspaper) - February 19, 1913, La Crosse, Wisconsin The dyes Day the la Crosse Tribune the Lacrosse Tribune the just an the unjust by Vaughan Rester the prodigal judge quips and Cranks and Wanton Wiles afternoon except sunday Al fifth Street la Crow foot rapt no reason Why anyone should Sui Fer with such a disheartening Woodrow dear Woodrow you can have your Job you re Welcome to it too. I m glad i m just a common lob and no celeb like you. I Haven t got twelve thousand men All begging jobs of me. They do not Camp upon the porch and Perch in every tree. Nobody offers me advice on problems Small or great nobody has to Tell me How to steer the ship of state. I do not have to walk the Chalk and walk it every Day. And weigh each word of mine for fear of what the world might say. Sado per Yaar us per Yaar a you must be in love Jack you see Iti not Grant that you Are the Saint you a have me think yes you Are in love a for he coloured angrily at her words. A is it a he interrupted her harshly. A a done to speak her name a a then it is True id heard that you were but i did not believe it yes you Are right we must forget that i came Here while she was speaking she had moved toward the door and instinctively he had stepped past her to open it. When he turned with his hand on the Knob it brought them again fare to face. The smile had left her lips they were Mere delicate lines of color. She raised herself on tiptoe and her face Gray White. Was very close to his. A what a fool you Are Jack what a Coward you must be a and she struck him on the Cheek with her gloved hand. A you Are a Coward a she cried. His face grew As White As Lier own and lie did not Trust himself to speak. She gave him a last contemptuous glance and Drew Lier veil. A now open the door a she said insolently. He did so and she brushed past him swiftly and stepped out into the Long Hall. For a moment North stood staring after her and then he closed the door. Matter j us 22, at la Crosse wig in the and of co fret of 187b. Or. Prices Cream baking powder is free from Alum and Lime phosphates. Made from grape Cream of tartar and absolutely pure. Its use is a safeguard to health for it actually aids digestion and relieves from All anxiety As to the wholesomeness of the Beth phone a Burnies. Offing 323-1 i Xii tone department 323-2 advertising representative a Cone. Loren zen amp Woodman 1404 mailers bldg. Chicago 225 fifth Avenue new York. Gumbel bldg., Kansas City to. Tbs to thu res published circulation statement is verified vouched for by the association of a me Ric a k adv or i 1sers_ the Tribune is the Only newspaper in la Crosse that has Ever submitted to a investigation it its circulation by an actuary. No Case of contagious blood Poison is Ever cured until the last particle of the virus a been removed from the circulation. The least taint left in the blood will sooner or later cause a fresh outbreak of the trouble with All its hideous and destructive symptoms of ulcerated Mouth and Throat Copper coloured splotches falling hair sores and ulcers Etc. No other Medicine so surely cures contagious blood Poison As s. S. S. It goes Down into the blood and steadily and surely drives out every particle of the infection. It absolutely and perfectly purifies the blood and leaves this vital fluid us fresh Rich and healthy As it was before the destructive virus of contagious blood Poison entered the circulation. S. S. S. Quickly takes effect on the blood and gradually the symptoms disappear the health is improved the skin cleared of All spots. Heres and other blemishes the hair stops coming out the Mouth and Ulmat heal and when s. S. S. Has cleansed the system of the Poison no Trace of the disease is left. S. S. S. Cures contagious blood Poison because it is the greatest of a blood purifiers tested and proven in hundreds Anil hundreds of cases All Over the country. You will find s. S. S. For Sale in All drug stores at $1.ao per bottle. Write to the Swift specific to. 127 Swift bldg., Atlanta. Ca., for private medical advice and a very instructive Book on All Blond i diseases sent free sealed in Plain wrapper. A horde of energetic scribes done to Camp upon my Trail and make me wish ten times a Day that i were locked in jail. On the other hand each attempted imposition of an Alum baking powder upon the consumer is a Covert attack upon the health of the family. Of course no grocer would knowingly sell injurious food to his customers but he has himself been deceived As to the True character of the cheap powders by their manufacturers. Forewarned and solicitous for the health of her family the housewife will be influenced to a constant watchfulness and a stubborn resistance against the danger. Baking powders sold at a lower Price than or. Prices Are almost invariably made from Alum and therefore inferior and prejudicial to health. I be get Tho Edge on you. Woodrow i know you will agree. For if the nation would go bust they la All blame you not me. The association of american advertisers new York City has examined and certified to the circulation of this publication. Only the figures of circulation confined in its report Are guaranteed of the association. The la Crosse Tribune sworn detailed circulation for Hie month of to january Jam any a Roo Lily average m w 1�?wed 7.509 it Fri 7.533 2�?thor 7.511 i8�?sat 7,532 3�?fri 7.511 Iii sunday. 4�?silt 7,514 20�?mon 7.537 5�?sunday. 21�?tues 7,537 8�?mon 7.518 22�?wed 7.542 7�?tues 7.521 23�?that 7,542 8�?wed 7.517 24�?fri 7.539 9�?thur 7.517 25�?sat 7,539 10�?fri 7.519 20�?sunday. 11�?sat 7,519 27�?mon 7.538 12�?sunday. 28�?tues 7,532 13�?mon 7,524 29�?wei 7,540 11�?tues 7,528 30�?tliur 7.541 15�?wed 7.531 31�?fri 7,541 16�?thur 7.531 it totals.203.209 average. 7,528 i. Frank h. Burgess. Business manager of the la Crosse Tribune do solemnly Wear that the actual Nti Der of copies of the paper named printed and circulated during the month of january 1913, was As t love stated. Retrained from duplicating some people Are go tactful that they Are positively staggering. We have never head of As delicate and i unexpected a piece of tact As that exp habited by a certain father in Law at a certain East end wedding last week. J this Story is reported to us by the Best Man of the occasion. When the wedding presents had All been arranged in the big room pre j pared for the display the bridegroom wandered in to look things Over. Finally the Groom said a Dearie i thought your father was going to give us a Check for $�?�00. I Don t see it a ooh. I should have told you a an a s we red the Bride. A papa was going to. Do that but just at the last minute he heard that your father was going to give us a $�?�>00 Check too. And papa knows How tiresome it is to get duplicates so h0 Tore his up. Was t that tactful of dear old papa a advertisement Andy. He wants the support of the Best element. He can to afford to offend a and he know you Are my lawyer a asked Gilmore still thoughtfully. A of a a ainu to that going to Cut any figure with him a a certainly to be continued wants varsity hos pit Al Madison wis., feb. 19.�?a student infirmary is one of the pressing needs of the University of Wisconsin according to Dean c. R. Bardeen s report. The Madison contagious Hospital can care for Only a few cases of such serious contagious diseases As smallpox diphtheria and Carlet fever. The University has no facilities for isolating illness among students from chickenpox measles mumps Etc. Owing to the congested condition of Rooming houses the danger of the rapid spread of contagious diseases is considerable. Ile to a but. said the surgeon after the woman had recovered consciousness in the Hospital. A Why did no to you Stop when the crossing policemen held up his hand then you would t have been struck by the automobile. A what me Stop when Limma Ginnis holds up his hand id let you know i m his wife an he never saw the Day when he could Boss Magazine for fun. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd Day of february 1913. A. E. Bleckman notary a bile. Chinese alumni organize Madison. Wis., feb. 19.�?the eleven alumni of the University of Wisconsin who Are now living in Shanghai. China have just formed an alumni association. Among the members Are e. C. Stocker a. R. Hager mrs. J. M. Espey Dean s. Pc Sheldon and g. T. Chao. The latest invasion first Suffragette Hobo what became of weary Millie walk away second Suffragette Hobo she and Dustina Rhodes were Riding the rods of a Santa be East bound when weary Millie let Loose to hat on . Hank turn is says he does no to gel through Reading the sunday paper until it is time to Start Reading the next one. From lying shamelessly to their wives men can become so abandoned As not to be entirely Frank with other people. Restorative treatment for nervous men stir or full Lemon top and Barbe . Paris is keenly interested in the trial now going on of the 22 automobile bandits who terrorized the French capital for Many months during the end of the year 1911 and the beginning of 1912. Foremost among the prisoners Are two women Marie Vuillemin. 24, the sweetheart of Garber the Auto Bandit chief who met death in a fight with the police and Barbe Leclerc 22, who was the sweetheart of one of the other bandits. A Missouri legislator has introduced a Bill to prohibit the women from wearing dresses that Button up the Back unless the buttons Are As Large As a Dollar. Doubtless the women will Aid in the passage of this measure and insist Oil wearing Gold dollars for buttons. Statute the Al is Sot wha tit seems we quote from the open exhaust i editorial of considerable inter to to practically every motor boat \ Ner ii lion this Section of the mis t1le fireside Sermon Langhorne face was red and his eyes blazed angrily but Gilmore met his glance with a look of Stern insistence that could not be misunderstood. A i have done what i could for the lawyer said at last choking Down his rage. A ooh. Go to hell you know you Haven to Hurt yourself a said Gilmore insolently. A Well then Why do you come another a a double of president Lincoln has just died. The grim reaper is slowly mowing the whole big crop. Political scraps in Japan threaten to end in a general election. The Oriental Yankee is fast learning the game. A a thu mint Iorii to it Himl Cir Mitt k by Lucius c. Lark in in wed ties Lay february nineteenth 1913 Nikolaus it Oji Arnicus. Bunt february nineteenth 1473 psalms 8, 3 a when i consider thy heavens the work of thy angers the Moon and the stars which thou Hast the study of the Siars has stretched Man s thinking into the skies of god. Man is not made smaller but larger As he studies the work of god s fingers. A thou Hast made him a Little lower than the a cup of Coffee costs three tin a much As a cup of e Cocoa and it harms the health v Rona helps. Can you afford to the Pride no answer it was scarcely half past 9 when j the rather fierce looking father of i the girl entered the parlor where1, the timid Lover was courting her. The father had his watch in his a hand. A Young Man Quot he said brusquely a do Pou know what time it is by Yve a. Sir a stuttered the j frightened Lover As he scrambled out into the Hall a a in i was just going to leave a after the Beau bad made a rapid exit the lather turned to the girl j and said in astonishment a what was the matter with that t fellow my watch has run Down. And i simply wanted to know Magazine. Scratched 40 years used i. In in six months All itching a one this is the actual experience of Anne a roman Santa Rosa cal., with the wonderful d. I. D. Prescription. I. I. Is the proven eczema cure the mild Wash that gives instant Relief Iii All forms of skin trouble. Cleanses the skin of All impurities a washes away blotches and pimples leaving the skin As smooth and healthy As that of a child. Get a 50c bottle of this wonderful eczema cure today and keep it in the House. We know that i. D. Will do All that is claimed for it. Columbian drug store. Your favorite recipes for the making of chocolate cakes. A puddings sauces frostings fudges Etc., will be greatly improved by the substituting of Rona for Ordinary cooking chocolate. The january or Judas kiss senator Heyburn discussing a political betrayal said a the thing was As bad As the Judas kiss or rather the january kiss As ifs Piore timely to say a the january kiss a stammered the puzzled reporter. A Why yes the january kiss a said senator Heyburn. Quot its the kiss a wife gives her husband in january you know to see whether lies broken his new y ears Resolution vary stumble vigilante of e known the Ute Tiou is

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