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WKDNKS I) AY , SEPTEMBER 12, 1917, Do your work well and : : : Am, ,!•-»» 1 Mrl» M 11 1 jHr vßfll li ■ ■ i J | CLEANUP SOUAD MEN DEMOTED Six nirmh* sos th" police clean up squad w**r*- demoted Tuesday. abort I.v «f• r R«»h#*rt Willis, Negro attorney, who.-. rlub a' N" 1- Cath enne st , v rtc i.inl< il Monday night, declared th* men sho rnmltirtad the raid would I" i"it i!"»n in rank [►•■rju'V Brown of the >!*vn up squad del '-i! 'hit Wjlii-> Pad art' thlnp to do wi’h th* demoting «»! the six in* n. and , launed tin * or d»Ts «i'r> re. •• \»(i. Monday, to pul t b.eae m* n hack on h* at* Patrolmen RurkbardL K«**»1 *fi • * and < übley. 'hr * of 'I * six men demoted. patti patcl 'n i.t rod on Willi' p»* *■• Kel •* ••!* in* n '* *-re arr* ate 1 *nl i larg- quantity ot lfquo; *a* r• .r•»«! Willi* '*;•* "tie of thojn arr* -’* and, but wn. released on th* •• * "!• t v •>f ■a* u’ Hnv«, . ho sos th- » N an tip squad The member* of t!.,* cman tip aqtlad demot'd ,*rr \ <h!< Rurk bardt Lout* I'Piintn I'p-d Kettle!.qt. Lotus Hendrix. Nathan t'utsl•■ > and David Ro» r-d Death T,s»,» Aged Rfl dent. Fit tier a S'T'i • 'f he'd T'l*v day afternoon ;i tb" f- * fit: 1 > home.’ \o IL‘. Ilaiutu r at> . for Mrs Fran res M Iw'tut M« Q:< Mm, who died Sunday even me Mr- \la»yu**ten was born >n and! no!' an. tin' . Ts year* ago her fa'h* r Thom a** I,aurle. hav ine be* n on*- ' tb* t ktt 'ttn ron suiting engineer and builders of elevators or I ah' K’ !»■ and Lake Ontario SI is .ii >|\*-d b\ on** daughre'. Mo- no a M ir(Jt»e»ten, of th t* ' 1 i.-rk Mar Quea'en, id Ride* wood. S’ .1 and three broth* r- and onr *lster, lu Chari* * La’ rte Chicago w s R laaurte San Diego *’ai Tame* A T-aurie, Intbitb Mo Frank tin! braitli Minneapolis The services were conducted by ’he r* v Will?* \ Mo ore. of the First Cniverrallst rhureh The body tut* taken to Hamilton for n r * t men’ Patrolman Loaes Job Patrolman <;••• *.' Zuii of the po ts, r barn fc . w a tils- h.* rp <l, Tuesday rnomlnf. so; ' < jQi_ Lu L*:all_.-Lhi t.arns when ordered Hi tlo *<> mnit along JaWim F.itt* Not Omnipotent. t . Him t tr i 1 \ If! h'" -I r ■» I'rt. • r. !•* .t n o n*r t 1< t > • t v . m i v •lit .iir.n- t: •••«* ” • hit- snd tvd n»' r ?. that !h*i ,* i); nr urn . *ti ■ - *;•* I OS rr x .1)0 I'Ut '-IS fI- ■ -* ‘ p*»*• * nf t• ii v • *r.i h I \ >flf. 1 ■ ITI ■ ■ . • " ■ • Bio I IIH «• •• ’ n t-f ...» t »v.» so • •! ;r•’tr | • i. ' 1 «., I t nn,t. li * • t k ’ •> >** Ilia . r»d ■*f * •‘V th nil *s • » |»* ' ■» or u. rr I, .|f I- |o, „r. t •.. i»I . Imp ps II 1V,.1 .1 •n* " lri•:■I •* t r I » for n « - • f*« to ■ ! k •*-*• »- l *. f.» *l* :p all .1, \ a a... r. A * Mil -t 1 ’*" • ul’‘os-* .f ta '< * s n * ■•: .1 - "i«» wh*r* 1 v- • ■ • in v'*•' -1 arl fr«t »n, f' H • Ia ill rv.l«r an.; 1 .* f|r ,f :I • I, »r Th'« plessed 1 k \rrv nv<. h i«n<l T n ons hn.mo hut.’ ru. th- m- • ' .lm Tv. \ nil him Ml I •.k «l’« f ' think .f < -il * rr '«* • l» ■* » rm -i delightful phi " • ; fl V hi tl. |na ff. pla t ' ft •" »" '■ n»«t t.. «J •ml la* r i <a - -a a I in* f.,r th* end Mill fur »« k f>< am hlth.n for rv t h emir and . fT«>rt •h* r r a *r. i tlt i | it » • '■* h' - 1 o at - rrv.*r * M ' 'hat ai. t'.ri » t Tt >i (ho .n Im «’ t-f .1 land of itr.AT.t ...no I- ■. a tvl ■<. \< i want ta t I'll d' tr n► " *1 ‘”1 I*l f’ulif .rr a. I nm n th* -an.l ..f th* fntue rilor* !’■ rh«!"< tl .*»* .'bin of liquid piM th- - mif’ita .f tr a n*lti rant v*l\M tl*, n -t nffo. i «K..»r,t *• they and mr ». jt wlvn t a-t n TANARUS, • An«* I* « |*a «a .1 o |.a . ■ na.ln • r n ' «.f th. pi ar on In 1 "or • n»i fa hfr • ro.ua a .. . . f ■ tiol. o af* rl r.» ■pr r r v,at t . 1 * * rnp .tl, T fi.un-1 llftlo h 1,. hr.antiftil homo, rv.jiiiai** li furn thtd ntvl iho wi.rnnn v h-> <<• notf t* ivl hrr .>t vanta -a •iM *tax a tl, tin I I .it vtrv hf* *. i .>n I ftti k«» 1 no < ti-l C' t Illrk <ii rt (port Thu« lu .riilflt tir nalkp-t with t.ir o it in tilt .Os Knr rt*n vh It f Kath- io.t nrfai 11 tm h■*a nf thr f-arrant I ■ ■. f->. th* • TM> U orrMirft IH'it. Ilk' hia r. 1«| «r!f than hr ha at tnv t • * I'n *- I • f.i tat . vt- . t t • r fir-ar 11 • w fa •» fruatratr- tt ffr .rta Mt t'nira It .-k dr. 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In trant 1 y ir.;t’!» t’» ultra p.. -.ok Itir tiiklflfalaa • oat tot tin* Pair* IGNORANCE ; IS PLEA OF SWEDEN Claims Country Had No Knowledge of Note Contents ALL NEITRALS TREATED ALIKE Change In Government Is Likely Result STO< KHOLM, S* pt 11 Sweden admitted today she had acted,.** In temi'-di ary Iti'Uicii (iermany and Argentine, hut (iistlfled h**r position i **n th*' ground that >h* ado|it**d the j Sam*- rourre with regard to coni : inunicaflon* between Germany and | other neutral* and did ni>' knew Hi*' contents of Count Luxbtirg s me Mill''- The Swedish foreign office is- T and : a fortiiul st it*'iii* iit i-xpluitrng tint • in 'm requr- *’f Hu- Mr’ti h | gf*vei rmieii* Ho buelgn ofTlt • ’ cl discontinu'd tmnatniNelnn of teh-’j grams betw**t» Germany and North \ni'Tirn It oh n T.• ■i■f '' - ; a tiar to continued 'ransiniasion to and from other neutrals "Regardless of Herman t• ; r* ♦ n tatlon*, ' th** foreign ofh< * eon tinned, 'h* troernm'-nt ha- taken measure* t" ptevrnt a repe'l'inti of the Vrgent ;n* Incident "Th* 1 government tins a yet no! received any official a> conn' of r h,r t fansll. :♦ >l.o*l I'. ;i;i :i,. : Moiled and is Hi. r* for* uneM. assume any position ’ MAN FREED 15V COURT ARRESTED AGAIN AT DOOR Jordan Savithi*. 2d v»arr old. »u* i relea-e,| from < jsfody in Ju< 1k« 1 llalh s <o' rt, Tuesday, when Ht» j Judgo rul*«! M'.ir defeats in < x’ra j dition paper- for him rendered them Invalid H* i* ci urged with obia.n j In*- tn ney uiwl* : fal***» pietens*- in J Richmond. \a wher*- v > is alleg‘« | to have Hold hofiru.s kto< k to -er* ral foreigner* Detective William John : *on waited for Savithis in *h* hall j of the county building to ,rr< -t him : miio* ’ • a : i ' ' > charge When th-* prisoner left the i four’ room he hoped up a flirhi of j Mair* hu* »»■> checked in Id* flight | by As.'iftan' Pros, u'or S: * aho j wa* approaching from the nppoat'e > direction N*w papei fir hi* ex ' tradition « ill he obialned the prose- | cut or says. "Cripple" P r Oveg Sprinter fieotg« Wilson proved hitn*< It * marathon « ripple M>nda' J l '' loon He was sitting "tt H.e -id> walk when Pa'roiman Charles Rh k l> trun to place hlin und r arrest ! Wilson Jumped up and *Ji«>w»'d such a ch an pair of h-eU »h;C lhct.lv bad to run two blocks to cat* It him H*‘ ». •n: - - •!---■ Hons* of Correction sviil Si.mrt n. at F frr la. |t vt • p<« or f~l a«rnt is | ~ ,| . pun a.*, ,-r ifUH'd <; » n•• <p-«. p t It « a up •• f tI, > . a.r u t tl| ; 1 r. .jl<l pr.t; I vx -.ufd .'rrta!nl> p* ■ tinn that th . t'rrtMr rlis\ . -.it! p..% rr hr. m«. it • nn. < f ■ n To hr I| r' i- ll .It stliatrirr t.r ii.ichl do h ■ A r -t .11 r .• M .a. | • O 111 ! »>• rp(l on». «t > Ih. «P- t-f f«ta A 1. 11 1 * ho.tit to ir r that vs • . .! mak. t 1,4 !i f. a 1,. ».>>.. f t.u n tl. O■ - und i.rlnial IV and. t 1 h M,. IPi. • Wl ION ! • ul.taka- «■ 1 , . t ft ■» I )' n A#* Mil* \ n- ix r • \ * thitlK "»it U 1 mat a uu,' t a*,..; 0 a . ..n .\ . I-.'l ' < and ‘ V r .1 rp ' • ant pm t th■ nr « that tnakr ii, out In *- H'.t F . rr' null <■ 1 1 *v• t n nut I. ),rs. J., t.r >atlr t| lM t fair « IvH ~rintr .ton' II n -I 1> <r it ntr. os r r thr n*a tlial If., k i* l>t a r|\ iri t • r fa .• it ii and •» • ' ' w ■- l I VS I ! ha. th * .1 PI .. I. f•" n a 1 r ands I *ttr • it th. i ka it 4 ht.-Aiiv of tm .vs n t. ata k» r -d. -.a •if na s ■cat'• 'n and not hr 'i,.* i .vil <{ p t I.av r il*.no ..tl.orw a, than. ftii»- d* r*r 1 f ant arolpjf to tvht f-> r !> la j. llfr lltllr honk, and fnrp.ir utf Irifi flah* Ivat nos ),* (fr.o t. ).* |.p. I fr- fI s i ..tl t r tit t Ira v< ’ t »'■ 1 t ■ m*' iTo hr ,-.,ii 11 n llpa l* . . \ ’ ", to Send Money Quicklyllunkof WESTERN UNION There are many, many uses for Western Union Money Transfers. To meet banking; obligations—to pay insurance policies—to pur chase railroad tickets —to pay taxes —to send anniversary gifts—to supply salesmen on the road—to send money to soldiers in camp. More than forty-five million dollars was trans ferred last y**ar by THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. THE WAR .MANAGERS OF AMERICA l'r»• til<• m< \v Il«on aiireoMnilert l> < hi, *‘S|i|»« r-* iiti|»,»*i" »f H*, (It, "XXiir *liitm(,r> «»f i Top irft to rlithll .loorphii ■ llnnlrla. Ilrrnarit llor M>-h VS i. VI Viloo, Vrntnn It. Iliikrr. Vlhltllr tlrfl (» rlicbt' ll'-rbert < limn rr. I V. Vriill. Mulliiiii llrft fi> ilkli Ii Von i- V| ••* or 1111< k, M V. *< i« rfl elil I V II urle >. Muleri * 1.0,,|1. LITTI.K STORIES FOR BEDTIME Hy /( v il /..• it'tt.'tfi s' Biyr Tom Becomes I ont^onu*. (f'nyr gh*. 1*!«, by T W II i's. -h H T. it. and Mrs ... obier **r* quit' n n f 1 they a Iw.d , * had ' lived « fc’-i! ' attrpt; n ft ■ m th* ■| tr little people of the '•'«•» n For •4* Pm it; s wes chiefly from curio** I. .nil n-• that an* e*»ti*rte*l they w» • • i-fr rion-ii t.. Hiemeelvee. cepe Mumuiei and every b d> »a« occupied . . ' carei R ana • Man o’ .t.- had exhaueted . * »• t* <*• ' I '. H S >'o*li" * a • - • 11 - < • t I! K T un w ere f.. i.-■!»? ■' .. inis I. t^ r n<ver tired fire* W'-' h r Ia .i R « Tom did a great .|< ,< f ttos. »i ! ’I wh s f ( >r , <U> i,. • r . f *,t • s • ~,p • ir, t «-r found i a >" i ■ w ild appear not *u t ■ 1.1.1 ! '* t •sis» « |i r wA' ! ng R s T nt w th pride and H'l'"'udi' .rt fnniiia n her »>» and T"ii v, .<» the handsome*'. m et won* d'-rf. 4 ‘lilt: li ,-\e. lived Hut »h, ru \. ai owed IP< r in t> !.»*r tp. . * >. I M n’.| r- rent Iha * he .put outdid hot s, if n hi* « T rt - to Then "ne d*v I*, i.-t found Hi* T.-tti iloro- and lc.dvmn unde .1 *. .m.« lat». c.. 0. w,i n. strutting now In ft t ’ s ‘: ra* »•"•' I-;:«! t. S'.ISP". t V\ - M *, and i'■ i h* a* a - i , |\» rejl*.' |t'fc (.''TT ’!d "' t kn’.'w repeated Rig T. m. V'l 1 kto \ * li.at *.h' has (leap > -i i T w • fine getting a ' i i M-i | v * sir,ii ' I i neither Iteiid’ l \ n>d < *ld Man < m ~ „ , u Mr, ijobbler yet. I fi n v ..pi n 11 ' - I hn» g "iu ' i- V n Put •he i«• I h*V ent the leas* 1 ,14 , loll' p.! at • as 'he tit* i M I 1 1 \% r I uld." -ikli'l) it a ~,jt W .mil' .'' |. ' It .St less , *ud *» •••.'» i • , f tfie ■ ind anl th* •» ! V hen he fi ml If had n and t«• i plain t • --I 'at Rig ! mi was rod ' ’ I u.. sos nut 1 ' hen and Hi*', that he j■, uhl . .m- .a er t s-e P|g T 111 |rn.i k ■ him |es* I Next st - R . r m • .n a Rad 1 Mu mum DETROIT TIMES f\(] , v n \ e6i IVtrr nrxrr flr**il i»f unlrhlng Vll k I «»ni •* fru t MINE WORKER GARFIELD’S AID W \SHI\HT«|.\ S*p* CJ John F Whit*- prp-ident ot th. Cntt.'d Mine Workrrs. today : • ■•• fit 1 th* invitation of Fur 1 Vdinini rrat< i Car H- will k* < p |c Car' ' and lnf' rui.-d on the labor situation, vvag.-s and •*f let qu* -funs pertaining to H> Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S CA3r O I A T*rln*fn*—*>»e plot, »»ea* klml—Oisl |. rlft'l '» I *r>l, Drill M-l« '*. v n —No Muss—No Fuss No Fret—No Worry On Monday Wash Days When a— * f 1: ' \ L*f ) Comes to Your Home—and We Know It Will Stay Because It Will Lighten Monday’s Labors THE Crystal n safe, ffficirnt. practica* a t.rpe and labor and rxprrur for powri is less tban two cents per hour. A type wringer attached allows the washing and wringing to take place at 'O' * re. These Dealers Will Make Attractive Terms II 1 . H rl.fr IlnrdWNrr * at. SIB-2111 Wood- Proplr’r ••ntflltltta < •»., 44 4»t »•* Mlf-Mann w ord % »r. r 4% r. Satlar llttril *« nrr *o, M nudniiril S »r. Thr I natrrn I Irrfrtr lp|.ll(nif * 0., Ir, H 2 M nlkm lllf II a lira. I’leaf rli < Walker- S«a.’h lit «life. lln I. We her'* llpulnarf *o. 111 If leendale I *». Indian S 111 it g r Hardware to., II ST Mark Rnflttr k- I. rre n II ard*•it re < •»,. II In W . I i>rl See. SI.. | |l2 W Fort St.. |47»> «.ratio! Ste. 'l'ke .ledersitn Hardware *o, 24*13 F. Jes- ill larnlli.t lit.. 2SI Holden lif„ Tfj Frtton Ste. Ml.ktarn It*. PIQUETTE AVENUE NEAR WOODWARD TELEPHONE MARKET 5645 McGRAW SLATED AS FIRE CHIEF The board of fire comim<aion**t wi!l m*-t ' Monday night to fueled a sii''.ssor for James C Hrodcruk. who retired as chief of th*' fir** de p.. Client on Sep' ]. Mattalion Chief William Metsraw, who has made n flnr record in the department, and wh j., now a> Hne chief, has been mentioned prominently for the place and those who ,»«*um» to know predict that ho will he named. Printing—ih, plain nrat l> Ind—that I* rl h 'l'llii*. I»h Or pi M,l, | '.70 SYSTEMATIC SAVING 'r. - r • • /»» \ *«u 4 u■> pj vMing f"i the «»v • .•, a f .1 • • rtain -•i • • ,int ► j' }r, jj,. number «*f * nr* v**n •on «m>hv^n'^ntly n? !\ Mr.-! th » n hat "lilTl •n. i' *.•. nn<J «> Airmail* aavtvig an in<*r**a- WE PAY 5% ON SAVINGS *£hp Rational ?£oan Sc Jfmirstimmt (f nmjjnmj 420 Karwell Bldg., Detroit Resources over $3,450,000.00. Established 1889 M . r 1 ■ ► I Milo l'• 10 (;< i>rKt !T «'ari’-1 ♦ 1 *r» < FMward H < arll*>lo, Sf*c’\ Crystal Electric Washing Machine Discharged From Hospital, Man Dies as He Prepares To Leave \ I•• was putting on hi* rfbth*'* Tuesday morning. In St Mary's he* , pit aI, pr* prtr.itor. t>> k trig to hia home, Ignat z Cbrenwckl, 58 years old. No ' m h |. t .i;iTKi 4t rr|»; t»-d b'irk on lld bod. d*ad. t tii. to an «t tlojo of tho water board, who wan Injured Aug 30, while work ng <Ol h -w.-r on the Six-Mile ril. vu told by the hospital pt: .r. Moo Un tSi.it 1•• was well enough to leave the Institution and vi 1 i \. i\ hi* dlHi harg.- during the evening As It «u late, be received ji.-rt; 1 -u»n to rer .ain «>v>-r night, kind Tuesday morning vu preparing to , lcuv. when death claimed him t'omner Itoth«eh**r 1* investigating the rare. War Bread M 11 Columbia'* Recipe BY BIDDY BYE r:.i.«n hou«.w'v. no* accustomed to hunt, i ik 11 hould be aid. to t roiluoo satl.«f i< torv results by using I the simple recipe- advised hv the department of agricultural expert* H.-re M ■ ■ 'iirhiHs k-hor't [Mixers for baking white wheat bread For one loaf of bread pour on* 1 cup of boiling water , *. aided milk or a mixture of the 1 wo, In’o a mix mg bowl over one t< .-poonful salt, die tablefjpoonf ul ugitr. and one *ablrspoonful lard or other fat. If tis Is desired Allow the mixture *0 . 1 ..I un* il if is 1 . liewi.rnv . \f 1 x one half 1 ike compressed v. as* with ,1 1 it* 1 * of the lukewarm 1 I lid and pour It into the other mu turn If liquid yeast is substituted for the oomprea: ed sort, the ingr«» and .nis should consist of one quarter *.v 1 f 1.11 of u,i*i, three fourths cupful 1 • .!•' nr t* - Ilk and water mix ?ur» mcl Ihe quantities of the other *-*ib i>. • * let. ,td% mentioned j if cn • ’■■■ .: 11 i t the mixture of 1 . *, iquid air, sugar, and fat ' * 111• in i .. ui m place, not over 45 j 1. . [■'.l* 1 it,belt, for an hour he fore dl ’U tlo flour If not ron -1 * 110 n• r. -.*l 'he mixture aside, Id Ih* ft.uir at once, putting In a 11l ’ll ;«• a tune and kneading until thi dough i" of such consistency th.r it -vil. neithet ft* the bowl ' r.oi to flu h inds This requires about 1 h minutes After the flour is added, cover and illow to ris» one and three-quart era hours a* a temperature of 45 de :gn os it mn> be better to set n j at a lower temperature, but the low . : The temperature *b* longer »he | *lrne required for the rising Cut down 'he douch from the sides |of the bowl, grease the hands I slightly. Knead a little and set aside to i*<• o again for one hour With a K ood bread flour the dough should Crystal Washing Machines ; Are Sold On Such I Easy Terms That You’ll Never Miss the Money treble its bulk In each rising With j a soft wheat flour It should not rise much beyond twice its volume I»vide into portions, mold and place In greased pans of standard ► lie tone and one haJf quarts). Al low- to rise until a Ugh* touch will make a slight dent. With good br*'*d flour this happens when the dough reaches the top of the pans j Hake 50 minutes Prlntln* —#he plain s«at hlsil—*lnt la rlgkf.—Tlmaa Job lift*.— Main 4.11 U. ' f CLOCKS : gOF EVERY KNOWN MAKE, STYLE, { SHAPE AND DESCRIPTION SUITABLE FOR . HALLS, LIVING ROOMS, DINING ROOMS, BEDROOMS, KITCHENS, OFFICES. BANKS, ETC. WE HAVE A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT AT A WIDE RANGE OF PRK'H at^rand j ESTABLISHED 1861. U. S. Government Indian Land Sale THE GREAT STATE OF OKLAHOMA ROLLS IN LIQUID WEALTH Thousands Made Rich—Oil Hits Highest Price Ever Known State produced 123,000,000 barrels last year Throughout the oil field are wonderful examples of fame and fortune gained by the gush of oil. Dan Tucker. 10-year-old boy, gets sl9 dally oil royalty; Harnh J'age. a 17-year-old girl, receives $35,000 monthly. Henry Page, a former railroad brakeman, gets SIOO,OOO monthly from oil lenses. Hoy Johnson, a Michigan printer, cleared SIOO,OOO on a S2OO invest ment Cole MctHiee. Oklahoma carpenter, made $43,000 on a $175 in vestment. Hundreds of others, purchasers of cheap Itnluuv- iaH+l* am! heirs to Indian allotments, have reaped huge fortunes from oil roy alties. OIL OIL OIL The Oklahoma Exhibit Car. now In Detroit, has been sen* here for the purpose of advertising the opening of a half million ai'ir« of Choctaw and Chickasaw- Indian lands, located In southeaat.ru Okla homa, which are soon to be sold hy the Cm ted Staten government on easy annual payments All in the Mid Continent Oil Melts This Is the chance of a lifetime, as the government does not require you to live on these lands or Improve them, as they can b<- bought direct from Cm la Ham at a few dollars per acr** on easy paymenln Agricul tural timber ami grazing lands close to railroads and prosperous towns The Oklahoma Exhibit Car contains an extensive display of Okla homa product* both agricultural and mineral, as well as numerous photographic views of Western development. For those Interested in the Indian lands we have maps, plates blue prints geological surveys, etc, and demonstrators are on hand to acquaint *hc public with the ferine Hnd conditions. I*!»\’T POH'.KT—.The population of the I nlfr.t States doilhlra fiery .VI rtars, hat there will ne*er he nnt more lan.l than there Is l.irfaf. open Salle P to IS a. ml I to SiVt and 7 to op. m. tour Inst oppor tunity tlo It now or neerr. CAR HERE-OPEN TODAY AND WEDNESDAY OKLAHOMA EXHIBIT CAR tx is i i.nt i rivii si snr* m: •ar Sow I nested Foot nf Brush •»., I.rsnd I'r.mk (Input. Track d'j. Records You Should Have •llriir tlf, >ori»i«" ... ■■Mother, fW«l» ■ ••* 1 •»»" F t r t. • n» i * Man-1 ••I AlrT* <*•« V f**w*A ♦ “ M »-1! *• • V x r * * ‘•nt •<(i«Ml-kyf llrn»4«*f. Nftl« A *r*f <J '• "'l« • nym i*« w» rw*m HrMt’ «lin»rtfa* i5 « M *»!«•#•> B ’’ ’ ru * ••*•11 o»" • J.MO ▼<>! *•» J. ntMir Min.l«V <> n«a P v Grinnc/l Bras P fomp;»y filled. Oelrot Branch. Victrol** 67.59 Monro* Ay*. |IS to |4OO Headquarter#, Ea«y CONSTIPATION IS A PENALTY OF AGE Nothing (a so assantial to health in advancing age a* free dom and normal activity of tho bowals. It makes ona feel younger and freeher, and fore stall* colds, piles, fevers, and Other dependent ill*. Calhattics and purgatives era violent and drastic in action and should bo avoided. A mild, ef fective laxative, recommended by Ehysicians and thousands who ave used it, is far preferable. This is the combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggist* under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It costs only fifty cents a bottle; a trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 456 Washington St., Monticdlo, Illinois. PAGE 3