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It is the quickest, surest stomach relief which truly belongs in every home. :ind cure known. It nets almost like magic-it is n scientific, harmless qw-_ °\19l-_éfllptee Ferrara. _rornigly Prui- dent o the Ciibau House of Repre- sentatives, in a published interview says (lube. had made greet progress since American intervuntcionf bacon;-, Latin count;-ies ol the American con tiuent. The, some would happen in the case of Mexico, he declaredmhere President Wilson's wise policy would contribute to the settlement of the internal crisis. . _._...._.. CHASE ACROSS EUROPE. A ' MELODRAMA IN REAL It is not often, says the Paris co -_ l'08Dondent of -'the Standard that a. man who has determined to commit murder and suicide attempts, as his last chance, to carry out his inten- tion in the presence of a Magistrate R'-ld the D01ic€. Yet the facts reveal- ed at the inquiry into the circum- stances attendlng the pistol tiring inside the Clignancourt Police Sta- tion show that M. Paul Loos not on- ly decided to kill the operatic singer Hersilia Capri, but had made arran- gements that their bodies should be burned together. The whole story is tantastic, and stranger, indeed, than iictluu. Three years ago Hersills.. whose real name is quite different, stage- left home, and, the iirst town she came to being Angers, applied for an` engagement to M. Paul Loos, the The writers of novels often make managers fall in love at first sight with charming debutantes, but, though such events are almost un- known in ren! life. Hersilia was giv- en an engagement, and soon gained not only the favour of the public, but the heart of her manager. So infatuated was he that he sold his "El Dorado" and left wife, children, and home, and with six thousand pounds in his pocket brought Hersi- lia to Paris. A RIOT OF’ PLEASURE. 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