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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1913. 2 ' ! a-aaaaaaaaa aal II ' I Mrs. Edward Huber. had the misfor-'w 711 1 rill l It , tune to receive an injury by the kick 1 Will t?l I hlft VI kHir ll. oi a norse last weeK. w w aaj bw a,w.a, aa,- a aaavaaw a w a va Mrs. Ernest . Murdock and Utile son Alma are staying -with Mrs. jMur dock's grandmother, Mrs. J. E. Mor row, while Mr. Murdock is away. j MILAN Against Your Time A Few Days Will Be Sufficient to Prove That You Are Curable DAVENPORT , was Immediately summoned. Despite ' revived a controversy as to whether I his efforts to ease the pain, the young a sen of The first Napoleon lies in the j , girl steadily became worse. Her ancient burial gTound. Dr. W. F. j throat, where the Infection settled, ' McNutt has begun an investigation to : swelled to twice its normal size, and i ascertain the facts. MOLINE the relapse, which came yesterday, re sulted in her death. The girl Is sur-' ' vived by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. El ; wood Clark, and one brother. Rue Walsh Buys Corner. An Important deal in real estate has been closetf whereby P. ' T. Walsh becomes pos sessor of the raluable property at the northeast corner of Fourth and Brady 1 Clark of Letts, Iowa. streets. It is better known as the o former Henley block and was purchas-. Loses Three Finger. -Gustave An d of L P. Best, who had purchased dersen, employed at the Rock Island It of Mr. Henley aome years ago. The railraod shops at Fifth and LeClaire property has a frontage of 64 feet on . streets as carpenter, lost three fingers Brady street and a depth of 150 feet of his right hand Monday afternoon In on Fourth street. The corner 1s oc-: a ripsaw accident. The injured man CURIOUS ACACIA TREE. Owing to the work done by the gov ernment last summer by erecting a i high bank on both sides of Mill creek. I j the town has been saved from a flood. ' The water was so high that had it risen ! four or five inches more it would prob- j ably have covered the town again this ; Frfth Sma Ipox Caae.-A fifth case , Mrg John Mack Qf Wan, of smallpox in Moline was located by ( ,ted here ,Mt weefc Uh hpr ff the health authorities Monday night ; MJJes K(?hoe of Vandrufrs isand , ana as a result the home oi jonn r ar-, R chapman is the new depot agent reu ai jmrieenui Bl-rs at the Rock Island depot In Milan. been quarantined, r arreu, wno is a , Mr and William Lovde Clark ; cupled by Hall & Martin. To the liOrth is CeUnia's cirar etore and the! Best theatre. Mr. Walsh makes the purchase as an investment. o School Board Elects. At the annual meeting of the school board of Dnven port township held Monday night the was removed to St. Luke's hospital where his injuries were given medical attention. Andersen lost the last two f ngers and the fore finger of his right hand. He was working at a ripsaw tien-h when tn some manner his hand slipped and touched the fast revolving saw. Andersen lives at Bridge ave- It Gets Peevish and Ugly and Odorous When Disturbed. In Idaho there exists a species of the i bartender at the Henry Huyvaert sa- ; entertained Miss Bertha David at riin acacia tree which is entitled to be i loon at 627 Fourteenth street, con-: ner Sunday. classed as one of the wonders of plant tracted the disease from an afflicted j f. g. White is able to be about after life. When full grown it closes its j East Mo.iner who lingered long in 1 a brief illness. leaves together In coils each day at j the saloon. Every precaution Is be-1 Mies Edith Davis, teacher of tne pri sunset and curls its twigs to the shape . jng taken by the health department ! mary room, enjoyed a sleigh ride with of pigtails. i to check spread of the contagion. One", her pupils last week. When the tree has thus settled itself , of the patients at the pest house in George Sydnor is able to be at work for the nights sleep It Is saia tnat u RjverSjQe park. wju De released this j again after an attack of the grip. A few minutes of your time for a few days and 1 will demonstrate to you, without expense to yourself, that I have a medicine that drives Uric Acid poison from the system and by so doing cures kidney trou ble, bladder trouble and rheumatism. I don't ask you to take my word for it, but simply want you to let me send you some of this medicine so that you can use it personally. I am trying: to convince sufferers from these diseases that I have some thing far belter t'nan the usual run of remedies, treatments and such things. tha onrv way I can demonstrate that fact Is to go to the expense of compounding- tne medicine and sending It out free of charge. This I am triad to do for any sufferer who will take the time to write me. Understand. I will not send you a so-called "sample. proor or test treatment, nor will I end you a package of medicine and say that you can use some ef It and pay for the rest, but I will send you a supply free of chares and you will not be asked to pay for this gift nor will touched it will flutter as If agitated i PPv or Impatient at the disturbance. The j At a special meeting of the Milan I the shaking of the branches. Finally, j it is further alleged, if the shatinjr Is PRESSURE OF OCEAN WRECKS CAISSON ON SITE OF PROPOSED PEARL) HARBOR DRY DOCK IN HAWAII; ENGINEERS PUZZLED BY PROBLEM oftcner. it Is averred, the foliage Is i molested the more violent will become ' P!ant 5" Rdy for Operation.- h. . t anipDen, wno is 10 fussr j in the manufacture of ice cream in i this citv, arrived Mondav evening from ; ! Clinton to take up work preparatory to opening his plant. N. W. Craig has , I the contract to erect a one-story brick : factory, ground dimensions 25x65, and ! work will be started at once and rush- j ed to completion. Mr. Campbell hopes j to have his plant, which will be locat-1 ed on Sixteenth avenue between Four- teenth and Fifteenth streets, in op-; eration within six weeks. you be under any obligations, All I want to know is that you have a disease for which my medicine -Is In tended, as it Is not a "cure-all," and I give herewith some of the leading coundl Monday evening James Cros- j matlo troubles. If you notice one or white and Joseph- Wilhtte were reject- mo" .of these symptoms you need this . ., . , . r, , medicine, and I will be clad to send you ed as marshal and Roy Prescott was ; some of it If you will write me the appointed. I numbers of the symptoms you have, D 0 . , . . . . , . Rive your age, and your name and ad Bernard Speigle departed Friday for dress. My address Is Dr. T. Frank Ly South Dakota where he will run a ' nott, sw Deagan Building, Chicago, ,. ! 111. Tou promise me nothing; you pay farm this summer. . m0 nothln tor It. All I ask. so there George Crist made a business trip ' shall be no mistake, Is that you send me tn- tkn j o,, . . . ' the numbers of your symptoms or a de- for the Inited States government to 6criptlon ,n yoxfr own words, and that Muscatine this week. : you take the medicine according to the Mrs T-nwronro Martin ov . ff i airecuons i sena you. it is my way or ... . -- "" getting publicity ror at her home Tuesday afternoon. my medicine so that It will become widely known. Petitions for School Bonds. Twenty-five petitions were placed in circu lation yesterday to the end that an Mr. and Mrs. Freedolph Nelson of ; Tou will agree when you have used Mnlino tnent Qnnai- at v, v. It that It dissolves and drives out urle Atolinp spent bundav at the home of , aold poison. It tones the kidneys so Mrs. Nelson's mother, Mrs. Henl Wil- i that they work In harmony with the Mnsn I bladder. It strengthens the bladder so bon oi .Milan. that frequent desire to urinate and Owing to the very bad roads the mail other urinary disorders are banished, men are not able to make their routes ! E'M. until 6 o'clock. Miss Kathcryn Xorman. former election may be called at wnicn voters i teacher of the intermediate room of of Moline may again express them-: the Milan school, visited with Milan selves on a necessity the issuance of j friends here last week, bends in the sum of ?200.000 for a new j jr s Myers left last week for his lush school building. Plans for a new ! home in Sparfand. 111., after a brief j school building were defeated at an ! visit with Milan friends. election last year, when a bond issue ! James Kell of Reynolds was a Mi of $175.ono was sought. More than ! Ian caller Juesday. 70' signed the petition to call the 191- I Little Grace Thompson and Victor election and less than 300 votes were I Walker of Milan are ill at their homes tals so that back and muscles.no longer ache and crooked joints quickly straighten out. It reconstructs the blood and nerves eo that you soon feel healthier and more vigorous, sleep bet ter and eat better and have energy throughout the day. It does all this, and yet contains nothing Injurious and Is absolutely vouched for according to Sufferers from these dreadful and dangerous diseases can surely afford to epend a few minutes each day for a if mi i tZ-S-l DR. T. FRANK LYNOTT who will Mod tnedicin to anyone Irao of charca few days to demonstrate to their ova satisfaction If they are curable, espe cially when you consider no expense Is involved, and I willingly give you my time and my medicine. All any fair minded afflicted person wants to knotr is If a certain thing will cure HIM on HER. and here Is an opportunity to find out without cost, obligation or Import- ant loss of time. THESE FEW PAYS may be the turning point in your Ufa, I All who are Interested enough toj write me for the free medicine will also receive a copy of my large Illus trated medical book which describe these diseases thoroughly. It Is the largest book of the kind ever written' for free distribution, and a new edition Is Just being printed. I will also writo you a letter of diagnosis and medical advice that should be of great help to you; but In order to do this I must know that you need my medicine. Write me the numbers of the symptoms thnt trouble you. and your asre. and I will promptly carry out my promises. Show an Inclination to be cured and you will be. These Are the Symptoms: 1 Pstn In the Yark. S Too frequent 1tlre to urinate. 5- llurntDff or obstruction of iirino 4 Pain or eorenefts in the bladder. 6 Prostatic trouble. 6 Gas or pain In the stomach. T Oeneral dobllltr. eakneM. dlnlneas. 8Pa1n or aorenesa miliar right lib. B Swelling In any part of the body. 10 Constipation or liver trouble. 1 1 Palpitation or pain under the heart. 1 1 Palo In the hip Joint. 1 3 Pain In the neck or head. 14 Pain or anreneaa In the kidney. 1 9 Pal ii or swelllnc of the Joints. 16 PaJn or swelling of the muaclaa, 1 T Pain and soreness In nerves. 18 Acute or chronic- rheumatism. Wrerk af ralaaaal at Pearl Harbor. Army artneers are much worried over the problem of erecting a dry dock at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. A caisson, ereoted at great coat for teat and preliminary construction purposes was wrecked recently by ocean pressure aa aoon aa the water was pumped out of It. The engineers think that soil conditions are not well milted to the construction of the dry dock, but probably will try to make the best of this state of affairs, aVlher than select another site. i following officers were elected: Presl- nue and Locust street and has been ag ! continued the tree will at length emit dent. H. M. Clay; secretary, Charles ! employ of the railroad company for, a nauseating odor quite sufficient to Inoea; treasurer, Kted Tagge. Direc tor arc Dot'.ef Kuehl, Frank Doland, Simon Seng. Fred I .a Frent, Henry Greve. j. D Freund, Hans Petersen and H. M. Clay, from the nine dis trict and F. H. Bothfuhr. director at cast in favor of the issue. j East Moline Rcaliy Soars. Prices i are soaring in the wild scramble for business realty in East Moline. A. j H. Denliardt Monday refused an offer of f l'l.Oinj for a corner lot having frontage of 02 feet on Third avenue 1 and a depth of 120 feet on Seventh j street. G. U Walker, who seven days cpo bought an 8U-foot lot at Eighth street and Second avenue, paying ?2.50 for it, sold Monday to H. H. Seibke and J. 1.. Greer at an advance of $700. Two weeks ago C. R. Wood and H. H. Reibke bought a business lot. paying $2,100 for it. Gus Seibke, with an attack of whooping cough. Earnest Nice is able to be about af ter a two weeks' illness' with the grip. Robert Hall and family have moved into the Koehler building on Water Ftreot, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Heber have moved into a business caller Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and 6on Leroy of Reynolds" spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cris well of Milan. Mrs. Tawrence Martin spent Sun- some time. Poultry Club Electa. The Daven port Poultry club, a new organization of poultry fanciers, met Monday even ing at the Boston market and elected th followlna- aa. tsmnanrT offlc.sira? 'f?- Cbrles Murray president of I president, E. C. Bonlger; secretary tb board for the past six years and a and treMur,r Gu, NeBland. The club member for 20 years, tendered h w, .ndeavor t0 consolidate with the resignation, as he is leaving for Call- Mcllne ,nd Rock ulAnA organisations ornU. and H. M. Clay was appointed for tbe purpo of glvlng a poultry In ble stead. Owen Moeier of district 8now ln tlla citT No. 6, will hold over until July when I ' - bis place will b taken by Fred La Freus. Henry Grave takes the place of C. T. Jacobs, resigned, from dis trict No. 6. The board adopted reso lutions of regret at Mr. Murray's de parture, expressing thanks for his many years of efficient service. o Blood Poison Fatal. Plood poison ing, resulting from a severe attack of qulniy, is the cauHo attribuud for the. duath of Miss Uernlce Clark, aged 17 years. ho succumbed yesterday at; the borne, two niileB north of Buffalo, ' Induce a headache in the case of the person disturbing the tree. In Idaho it is called the "ansjry tree." and it Is said thnt it was discovered by men who on making camp for the night j placed one end of a canvas covering over one of the sensitive bushes, using it for a support. Immediately the tree began to Jerk its branches sharply. The motion continued with increasing "nervousness" until at last came a ! sickening odor that drove the tired campers to a more friendly location. o Harper's Weekly. Obituary Record. Frank Benda, aged 3D years, a native of Bohemia. died yesterday at the home, 712 Es- planade avenue, after a long illness. Deceased was born in Bohemia, Aug. da '.Mae. William Lloyd Clark returned last week from a successful lecture tour through Oklahoma. He left again on Monday for Chicago. Mrs. H. P. Lindley of Big Island while visiting in Milan Saturday, be- brother of H. H. Seibke. Monday pin-i came very sick so that they had to chased Mr. Wood's half interest in the j remove her to her home. She is ini realty for $1,500. Nels Monscn is an- j proving nicely now. other who figured in the day's realty i iMrs. Enos James and daughter deals, purchasing property on Fir: Rosie are confined to their home with the propertv just lUB a,m - vacated by Mr. Hall on Dickson street. ""y 7 . . Mr. and Mrs. James Wright are the T "r- die Olmsted of C raton and parents of a little baby daughter, Hil- 3? lmfd f Rck Island spent Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Olmsted of Milan. avenue between Fifth and Sixth streets for $l,4o1 from J. L. Greer. 15, 1877, and came to this country sev eral years ago, with bis wife. He is survived by the wife, Mrs. Mary Benda, on daughter. Mary Anna Benda, one brother, Joseph Benda of Bettendorj. three sisters in Vienna, Austria, and his aged mother in Bohemia. Smoking Before Meat. i I'eop'.e win persist in smoKing. even after they have read the following from tbnt eminent authority, the Lon don Lancet: Smoking Just before meals is to be dof-recated. because the pungency of I. N. G. Quarters Enlarged. In an ticipation of the full recruiting of com pany F, Sixth I. N. G.. and to advance the social interests of those who are members at the present time, a suite of four additional rooms In Skinner Annex has been leased by the or ganization and this morning workmen. u:er the direction of R. E. Willis, lieutenant in command of the militia, began to make improvements in the quarters. In all $1,200 will be spent. The quarters will be brightened, fitted for housing equipment, with reading and recreation rooms lockers are to arrive a severe attack of the grip Mr. and Mrs. William O'Neal and daughter Bessie spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allie Brashar of south of Milan. I Frank Brashar returned home Fri day from South Dakota. He Btarted to work Monday at Bettendorf. MIfs Mary Morrison of Rock Island spent Friday at the home of Miss Adah Martin of Milan. A nine-pound boy was born Thurs day to Mr. and Airs. Jack Osterman of Moline. Mr. Ost.erman was formerly a Milan boy. H. A. Dunlap gave an interesting talk to the pupils of the Milan high Sixty steel j 81 n001 la6t rnuay on nis trip through from Aurora Europe. The Court of Honor held its regu lar monthly meeting last night. After the business meeting refreshments were served. Mrs. Charity Ann Walker attended the funeral of Hugh Stxopes of Jtey- nolds Sunday. Quick Relief for Rheumatism. George W. Koons. Lawton. Mich..! Hays: "Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism has given my wife wou-j derful benefit for rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot; had to be lifted for two months. She began the' use of the remedy and improved rap-1 idly. On Monday she could not movej and on Wednesday she got up, dressedi herself and walked out for breakfast.". Sold by Otto Grotjan, 1501 Second av nue. Rock Island; Gust Schlegei A Son, 220 West Second street. Daven-1 port. (Advertisement.) tobacco smoke renders the buccal mu cosa insensitive to alimentary stimula tion. In fact, the effect is to dull or San Francisco A meeting held in ; abol,'sn olfacto gustatory reflex. Miu I'lirii iiir.ii ih. iturb nf nuin. ! .m i u.,.. urn ..ns. tn n. lira) Gepnvtig us or wuai rawiow sy, Saturday and Dr. TetiM of Buffalo I against the removal of its dead has the I'vroligneus product contained in i within a short time, and they will re- I place the 120 wooden lockers which I now are in use. Two rooms will be j reserved for the quartermaster and i for storing supplies and equipment. George K. Kettman of St. Louis was a Milan visitor Monday. Fred Clow who has been in poor health the !a,?t few weeks in Florida, reports t.hat he feels much better. ! Fred Sehnert of Rock Island was rnlU "api't'tite Juice." PE-RU-NA A GRIP REMEDY A Multitude of Cases Take It After Everything Else Has Failed. ROBERT H. MORRIS from the atmosphere is a mooted, bsnd got some Pernna and lmprove A great many ' question. I will not discuss it, fur- ment began in a very short time. I ;-ecple in this ther than to say that if grip is passed continued to use it until I was en country have. on by one person to another it would tlrely well." t . Happy or Hardin. Kay Secretar.eg of Local Y. A shortage ; of men to meet the demands of the j Y. M. C. A. in fields of South America ; and Mexico is occasion for the visit here cf two secretaries of the Y. M. j C. A. international committee. The ! demand for trained "Y" men in those countries is much greater than the j supply available and the work is said j to offer inducements in various ways. V. P. Bowe comes from South Ameri- ! ca, his headquarters being in Rioj, Janeiro, the Brazilian capital. A. E Turner is the other man, with a sim ilar position in Mexico City. y li'.Ken :n tt 3 r.taees taken Peruna be properly called epidemic catarrh at the grip. If. however, grip is taken from the They have atmosphere and not from each other. titken Peruna it would be properly called endemic he first catarrh. s, waen es. er.D a catarrhal disease. An the first symp- acute catarrhal disease. In some cases toms appeared, it retembles a common cold. There aie come symptoms different. In tense aching of the muscles and bones. Tired feelings predominate. It comes on more suddenly than a common cold. There has been no particular expos ure to cold to account for It. Samuel M. York of Fcion Grove, Ala, says: "I was taken with the grip. This produced catarrhal deaf ness After takfng to bottles of Pe runa I found myself well of the grip and my hearing was fully restored. My health is better than it has been in five years " Obituary. Word was received here Monday cf the dea;h of N. P. Haigren. a forn:er resident of this city, which occurred in Los Angeles Sunday. He They And by erperiencethat '.V' i Peruna will t - r abort h Vv; course of the I 'i Urease People l N A... J&t- j alu i p"- I y itm'-ff'' J " ma recover ir. nch quicker. Comparatively few. however, take Peruna diinr.g the acute stage. Gen erally other medicines are taken at first, where doctors are employed But hen the disease becomes chronic, when recovery has been sufficient to enable the patient to be convalescent and -! all run down, out of sorts. eaf.lly fatftued. no appetite, when this greatly improved. stage of grip has been reached, then ' Mrs. Jane Gift, Athens. Ohio, R. there are multitudes that resort to 1. says: "I think I would have been ' trouble, but two months treatment Peruna and they are never disappoint- dead long ago if it hadn't been for; with Peruna made me a well and ed. Peruna restores them in a c. rrs-' Pcruca. Six jears ago I tad the grip string m2n. patafively short time. tery bad. I grew worse, in spite cf "My wife ffclr weak and was easily Grip is a catarrhal disease. Whether ! doctors and other remedies. I saw an I tired ard was also troub'.ed with vari- lt spreads from person to person, or I account of a woman who had beenjou county. Missouri, "'took a very bad cold and had la grippe last February," he says. 'I took three bottles of Peruna and it cured me." ! had been failing in health for the Similar letters are received fre- last four years and with his wife had quently, without any solicitation on : spent the winter in the west in the our part. They come to us through hope of being benefitted. Beside a our regular corresponder.ee and of daughter. Mrs. Emil Johnson of Mo- experience. Not only do they findjruna with great benefit. He writes: themselves relieved of grip, but they , "We have never tad any other mdi f.r.d their heikh in other respects c'r.e in our home but Peruna since we have teen married. "I suffered with kidney and bladder DOCTORS FAILED TO RELIEVE A KIDNEY MEDICINE ACCOMPLISH ED REMARRABLE RESULTS. About fifteen years ago I began ail ing with backache and sick headache, also nervous trouble. For about nine years I received treatment from dif ferent doctors but did not receive any relief or benefit from their medicine. About six years ago I began using Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root and took same until I was entirely cured of my ail-1 ments. I am now well and strong and have not had to take any medicine for the past- two years. I attribute the cure cf my ailments to Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root and cannot praise the tame enough. I would heartily recom mend any person suffering with back ache. Kick headache or anv nervoua course represent only a small fraction jine, he lea - a sister, Mrs. Magnus trouble caused by kidney disease to at of the cures made by Peruna of the Nyetrom of 719 Fourteenth street, and j once begjn taking Swamp-Root, as I grip in its various phases and stages. 1 a brother. Charles Anderson of Dav-iam positive it will effect a permanent Yes. Peruna, is a catarrh remedy. . enport. Seven sons, beside the wid-! cure. Yours Truly, It matters not whether the catarrh is : -nrl ihn nns rianehrpr r Immpit.i - too moFDii'onrut rn iate relatives of the family in mourn-!Hj Kansas street, Lawrenceburg, Ind. i iir because of his passing. Mr. Hal- ' Subscribed and sworn to before me, gren was born in Sweden, Sept. 3.: 1851, ' -.his Isth day of October, 1811. ; and at the age of 18 came to the I'nited States, settling first in Chicago. .11:6 marriage took place there and shortly thereafter he came to Moline. ! He lived here two years, and spent several years at Big Rock and Ben-1 ne't. Iowa, before going to Vinton. Munyon's Rheumatism Remedy relieve pains in the legit, arms, bark, BtifT or swollen joints. I ontauis no morphine, opium, cocaine or lirugg to d'-aden the pain. It neutralizes tlie acid and drives out all rheutriatio puiauns from the yi tern. For sale by all drufrgists. Irice 25 renti. Writo Prof. Miinvon, lilM and Jefferson Su.. Philadelphia, Pa., for modical advice, absolutely free. i (XmQ must prompt every man to save part of the JDA y money he earns. if iU It is his first duty to himself, his family f-'U 1 I epidemic or endemic, or where the catarrh is located in the body. Pe runa is an efficient, reliable remedy. One trial of it Is all the recommenda tion that is needed to make Peruna a fixture in every home. Robert H. Norris. No. 1333 Henry ftreet. North Berkeley. Ca!.. whose JOHN H. RUSSE. JR., Notary Public. A great many people have a similar j portrait appears above, also used Pe. I.rller la Or. Kllmrr V ro, Biagbaantoa, X. V. Prove What Will Do ILLINOIS CITY Pa':! Spinger ed tv and family have mov ity of Davenport. Swamp-Root j for You. i Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham 1 ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will , convince anyone. You will also re , celve a booklet of valuable informa tion. t?llir.g all about the kidneys and i bladder. When writing, be sure and must prompt every man to save part of the money he earns. It is his first duty to himself, his family and his friends We invite small or large amounts an ac count may be opened with a deposit of one dollar or more, ' Focr per cent interest compounded semi annually. Make Our Bank Your Bank H E. CASTEEL, President, M. S. HE AGY, Vice Pres. 11. B Simmon, C- Sootbwest corner Second avenue and Eighteenth street whether each person gets it direct cured of gf'ip by Peruna. My hus-1 she is well and stror.g."J(Adv.) Will Hahn of Coal Valiey came Wed- . mention the Rock Island Daily Argus. pains, but since she tock Peruna nesday to visit his brother John. : Regular 60-cent and $1 size bottles for Ciarence Huber, son of Mr. and , sale at all drug stores. (Advj r i