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J, V i' PA fit: TWELVE THE ARIZONA ftEPUBLTCAN, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1013. -.it--. 1, 1 5 ( Ke UOCTOR n ZefY's jBaAcf Jack says: "I need a good nerve tunic. 1 have to work very hard and am Incoming almost a wreck." Answer: Your condition is very I'ininion, especially among brain workers. .Make the following tonic In fixing syrup of hypophosphites comp., .. ozs ; tincture eadomene (not carda mon), 1 oz.; and take a teaspoonful hefor each meal and in a few weeks your strength will be restored. :S V Mr. IS D. asks: "Is it safe to re duce one's weight? I weigh -40 pounds and would like to reduce at U-ast -In pounds. What is a safe, ha rmless renit-dy ?' Answer: obtain of any well stocked druggist a tube of ."-grain ;;rbof!H' tablets and take as per di rections accompanying. These tab lets are very easy to take and quite reliablf for ipbesity or goitre. The questions answored fellow are general in character: the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply to any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College Bldg., College-Ellwood Sts., Dayton, Ohio, enclosing self-addressed, Stamped envelope for reply. Full name and ad dress must be given but only initials or fictitious name will be used in my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. "Miss K." writ'' lish a remedy fi trouble and the arise fnm that si with dizzy speils mv eves and als. r. "Could you pub r liver and kidney usual diseases that urce. I am troubled , dark spots before with rheumatism." Answer: If you will get three grain s.ilpherb tablets (not sulphur tablets), anil take ai eording to directions, you will not only be relieved, but if you continue the use of these tablets you will le gradually cured of all the troubles yon mention. They will puri fy the blood and also cure your rheu matism. c "Worried" Your child can be' easily cuied of bedwetting by using tincture eulxhs, I dram: tincture rhusaromatic, 2 drams, and comp. fluid balmwort, 1 oz. Give him 10 to 13 drops in wate' before eaeh meal. This is equally good for older people. 'Yiiginia" writes: "I suffer great ly with catarrh, bad brent h, head ache ami pain across my eyes. Or!y my nostrils and throat are affected. Coi id yon prescribe a remedy to cvre me?" Answer: The following local treatment should be used. Obtain a tv-ouiice original package of Vi'ane powder, put one-half teaspoonful ir a lint of warm water and snuff the wa.tc- from the palm of the hand 'i:rm;ch the nostrils several times t'cMiy until they are cleaned thornugh 2v. To line ounce of vaseline or lard mix one teaspoonful of Vilane povder arid apply twice a day well un into the nostrils, and your catarrh wi;l -r.n vanish. This should be used at ;T.C!a!s to prevent a recurrence. I have received hundreds of loiters fr ti. grateful people who have us,?d th above prescription anil be? n cured from that dreadful disease, catarrh. "Hannah" writes: "I would like to get something that would make my hair soft and fluffy. My hair is greasy and I can do nothing to keep the oil out of it." Answer: To take the surplus oil out ol the hair and keep it soft and fluffy, get a 4 oz. jar of plain yellow minyol and use it regularly. This will cure itching scalp and dandruff and make the hair grow, anil you will not be bothered with stringy, straggling locks. V "Louise" writes: "I do not weigh enough for my height. I am dull and lifeless and have frequent headaches. Please advise what will help me." Answer: Your condition is due to the lack of red blood corpuscles. I can prescribe nothing better than three-grain hyponiulane tables, which I can be purchased at any up-to-date i drug store in sealed cartons with full I directions. These tablets will cause J the body to assimilate the fatty ele- ments of food :.nd thus give you , strength and added color to the skin. I Your weight will increase and you will not be troubled with headache, i These are recommended by physi j cians and if taken according to di ! rections you will surely gain flesh. ! "Troubled Miss (." writes: "Every ; winter I am troubled with severe at ! tacks of rheumatism which some j times keep me in bed for weeks. I riease advise something for inc." Answer: My favorite prescriptions for rheumatism, and one that I know has cured thousands of people, is made by mixing: Iodide of potas sium, drams; sodium salicylate, 4 drams; wine of eolchieum, one-half oz.; coir.p. essence cardiol, 1 oz.; camp, fluid balmwort, 1 oz.; 4 syrup si.rsapnriUa. ' oz. Take one teaspoon ful at meal time and at led time, ami ou w ill soon be. cured. "Annette" writes: "I have been greatly annoyed lately by coughing and a tickling sensation in the throat and hoarseness after singing. My bronchial tubes are affected also." Answer: Y'ou can be very easily cured of this bronchial trouble by us ing essence mentho-laxene. This re lieves quickly and certainly brings about a cure, by its tonic and laxative action and therefore is superior to ordinary preparations, which only re lieve. Y'ou can feel the medicine working on the throat, lungs and bronchial tubes, giving a feeling of freshness and strength to the entire system. Purchase a 21,. oz. package of essence mentho-lazene and make according to the directions on bottle and take eight to ten doses daily, and you will soon be cured of your trouble. "X. L. o." writes. "Have suffered for years with stomach trouble and constipation. Have tried many 'cures' but they did not even relieve. I have great pain at time, especially after I eat." Answer: Obtain tablets triopeptine and take according to directions. These tablets are pink, white and blue. Take a pink tablet after breakfast, a white tablet after dinner and a blue tablet after supper. Regular treat ment with these tablets will cure any case of stomach disorder. Advertisement. Los Angeles Union Stock Yards Co., 339 South Hill St., LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Oentlomcn : Please send me your book giving particulars of Union Stock Yards Project. Signed BARTELDES S WESTERN SEEDS for WESTERN PLANTERS Once used, always used If not at your dealer. we will supply direct. Our 1913 catalogue free Our Specialty Seeds for Dry Farming E E THE BARTELDES SEED CO., S Box 1804 Dept. A-ll Denver, Colo. Phoenix SngravifujCbmpantj MAKE CUTS THAT PRINT S. HARRY ROBERTSON 35 E. Washington St. Phone :Overland 8449 1 TOWNS BE REPRESENTED Cities and Counties of Ari zona Announce Their In tention of Sending .Large Delegations to Aztec Sun Festival Communications from representa tives of the Arizona towns and counties at the Aztec Sun Fete are coming in to the board of. trade, headquarters of the festival commit tees. Mayor Timerhoff of Prescott yesterday sent word he will have Morris Goldwater of thci Hill-top town represent for him at the Fete. Yuma coounty will be represented by V. K. Elliott, chairman of the board of supervisors of the county, who will be in the city ia. a short time ready for the ceremonies. Navajo county has not yet named a repre sentative, but will do so in the near future. The clerk of the board of supervisors at llolbrook sent word yesterday that a delegate, will be chosen in a day or two. The system of having representa tives from every town and county in thv state will not only be unique but exceptional. The consolidation of in terest that such a stunt will brins will be of almost as much value to the state as the advertising and local boosting of the whole Sun Fete. It is the purpose of the Fete to unite the interests of all Arizona .In one grand yearly celebration of the na tion's acceptance of the newest state. Hy a coincidence, the date of the en trance of Arizona's territory into the I'nion falls in the same month, just two weeks before the statehood day. So the Aztec Sun Fete Is ail Ai zona's and that puts all the more sig nificance un he presence of county and city representatives In the big historical pageant. o . STRONGER DEMAND FOR KENILWORTH LOTS The Southwestern IJuilding ajid In vestment Company reports that Ken Hw.irtli tract is growing each day, there is a steady growth in the home building line and a steady growth in the selling of lots in the addition. Sunday, especially, seems to he the day for investors to be abroad in the tract looking at lots with Uie desire of purchasing. The three louses that are being built by the Soiithwe.-tern lluilding Ttnd Invest ment Company are rapidly being completed; they are taking not over .even weeks to finish the houses and have the purchasers in their own homes. This makes the eleventh week the Southwestern has been doing busi ness. H has sold over thirty-live thousand shares of Mock, have kss than fifteen thousand Wt for a dol lar, are building their seventh house, and have one hundred and one stockholders. Mrs. Kavanaugh will move into her house on the corner of Portland Seventh avenue, Wednes yard is all fenced, there in the rear and the lawn stref t and day. The is a shed Vi planted. A large lot south this week. house will be built on the of Frank Alkire's home The lots having a front age of seventy feet, give plenty of room for the building of quite a. frontage and have enough left on each side of the house to have a respectable lawn "and rose garden. More cement walks are to be put down as soon as the weather will permit that kind of work. Foot Misery Spoils a Good Dinner No More Swollen, Aching, Blistered Feet After Using TIZ. Send at Once for Free Trial Package Yon may think she's nervous and fretful but just remember she has feet; poor, tired, aching feet. Everywhere You Go You See People Kicking Off Their Shoes -They Need TIZ. Mention TIZ. She will then re member that at any drug store, de partment or general store she tan got a 5 cent box of TIZ, and away So all foot troubles. TIZ makes a harvest of corns, shrivels the bunions, makes the skin firm and resisting to all shoe and foot afflictions. TIZ draws out the acid poisons of the feet a TIZ foot bath is a new prin ciple, and you positively cannot get foot relief in any other way. Don't please don't waste your patience on substitutes. Demand TIZ. For a free trial package write today to Walter Luther Dodge & Co., 1223 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. FALTIN DIES ON APRIL 18 rhat is Unless There Should He Intervention; Sentence Passed Upon the -Murderer of Carl Peterson Yesterdav Mornint: Quick Home Cure for Piles Trial Package Absolutely Free Will You Spend a Post Card for it? If you are a sufferer from piles, instant relief is yours or the asking and a speedy, permanent cure will follow. The Pyramid Drug Co., 471 Pyra mid Fddg., Marshall, Mich., will send you free, in a plain wrapper, a trial piickage of Pyramid Pile Remedy, the wonderful sure and certain cure for the tortures of this dread disease. Thousands have already taken ad vantage of this offer, thousands know for the first time in years what it is to be free from the pains, the itching', the awful agony of piles. Pyramid Pile Remedy relieves the pain and itching immediately. The inflammation goes down,- the swelling is reduced and soon the disease is gone absolutely. No matter how desperate you think your case is, write in today for the free trial treatment. Then, when you have used it in the privacy of your own home and found out for yourself how efficacious it is, you can get the full-size package at any drug store for 50 cents. Every day you suffer after reading this notice you suffer needlessly. Simply fill out free cou pon and mail today. FREE PACKAGE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 471 Pyramid Bldg.. Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a sample of Pyramid Pile Remedy, at once by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. Name Street City . William Fait In, the murderer of Carl Peterson on the morning of Fertenihcr last, wa.s yesterday sen tenctj by Judge Phillips of the Su 1 erior Court. t- b- hanged in the penitentiary 'on April IS. A com mittment was issued to the sheriff who will remove Faltin to the pi-nl-tntiary today. In the afternoon Attorney I-', c. Struekmeyer, one of counsel for Kallin, prepared a pauper affidavit for his signature, prepara tory t.i taking an appeal to the Su preme Court. Nine-thirty yesterday morning was the time set by the court for passing sentence upon Kal tin. There was still jx-nding the mo tion for a new trial which had Urn argued at length by counsel for the defense. Judge Phillips took that up vhen court win convened and over ruled it. In passing upon the motion the court read the following decision of the Oklahoma criminal court of appeals: "When it defendant is clearly guilty this court will not reverse a convif tion upon a technicality or ex ception which dins not affect the substantial rights of This i the settled court. "in fact, we could vise without committing wilful, wicked and deliberate perjury. Our statutes expressly state that on ap peal this e-ourt must give judgment without regard to technical errors or defects er exceptions which elo not affect the substantial rights of the parties. This is eine of the laws which we have sworn to en force; and the lawyers of Oklahoma must distinetly understand that we are geiing to follow this statute ex plicitly, both in its Utter and in its spirit. "This statute meets with our entire approval. This we announced in the case of Pyers v. Territory 1 Okl. Co. 702. loo Pac. 201. 10:: Pac. -,;J2. We there said: 'If, upon appeal, the only Utstion to be decided was as to whether or not any error .had been committed upon the trial of the c;use In the court below, without refer ence te the (pie-stion the defendant, then would be thei real would be upon trial and the guilt ef the the defendant. Iolicy of this not hold other- of the gni't of the trial judge tlefendant, and on the appeal, defendant would .State become Immaterial.' Certainly 'no sane and impartial man should eon lend for a doctrine which would be so subversive of justice, and which would result in sinh ruinous conse-iuenee-s to the- enforcement ef crim inal law. It would make eiur courts a. mockery, a narc, and a. delusion. Justice' demands Unit in the admin istration of law its processes shmild never be allowed to beceme a game of skill between contending counsel. There has bee-n entirely too much of this in the post. It litis resulted in the miscarriage of justice in many cases and has bred a spirit ef e'isg-ust for law and contempt for courts in the public miml. Reduced to its last analysis, the dextrine Contended for by counsel, if recog nized, would require this court "to hold that,, where evidence is admit ted tluring a trial, and upon appeal it is held that suth evidence was improperly admitted, a reversal of the conviction niust follow, regard less of the character of the evidence in the revorii, upon trie-, grounei mat, the prosecution having off creel this evidence as a part of its case, it is estopped from denying its injurious effect. It appears to us tlvat this a.pplication of tho doctrine of estop pel to the state is a technicality run mad and gone ito seed." Then came the passing of the sen tence. For the first time since his arrest the eouanimitv of Faltin seemed to be disturbed. Thougl smiling, he -was evidently restless, I The New Shoe Store At Washington and Center street where you've noticed the extensive improvements being made, there is a new Shoe Store going in that will be a credit to the retail establishments of Phoenix. Why this new Shoe Store ? What is its policy ? It's going to be A "Blue Blood" Shoe Store A store completely stocked with dependable 4 'Blue Blood" shoes for the entire family at reasonable prices. A store where the undeviating policy of never misrepresenting is bound to win your confidence. Perhaps vou know "Blue Blood" shoes they're built strictly on the Quality plan. A Gold Guarantee Bond goes with every pair. Later we will tell you more about "Blue Blood" quality, style and prices. i Opening Day Next Saturday, Feb. 15th Slue TSl00 Shoe Store Next tc Phoenix Bakery 1) as indicated by the constant shiu l'ling of his feet. But Judge Phil lips was far more painfully movt il than the man upon whose life he was about to place a limit. Faltin was asked if he had any thing to s-ay why the sentence of eleatli sirould not be passed upon him. He turneel psde biyt made no response to the inquiry and the judge pro ceeded. He took occasion to say that he was opfseei to capital punishment and if be had ever felt a repugnance to it before, he certainly did at that moment. Iut he said that was the law and it was the duty of tho court to nforce it. At the conclusion of his re-marks he fixetl the time and place of Faltin's death. Then Kaltln gave a sign of feeling whieh had be-en vainly looked for during his long orde-al. lie swal lowed with great rapidity and the shuffling of his feet inereaseHl. As he was led down .stairs he said with an oath, "They couldn't make me weaken." and on the way to the jail entrance he passed a young man, a trusty, who maele some light re mark concerning the event in the court room. ' Kid." said Faltin, "if I had you in the cell a minute I'd make a man of you." After the return of Faltin to the jail his relaxation was rapid. It was plain that his show of calmness throughout the trial and the subsequent proceed ings was made under a great strain which there was now no use of endur ing. I,ato last night Deputy Sheriff Lew Mickey went to his cell and told him that he would not be at the office when he would leave for Florence and, so, would bid him goodbye. Faltin's eyes grew moist, his hand shook as he extended it to take the deputy's and his voice trembled as he spoke. 'While speaking he clung to the hand of the deputy and after he had finished, he still held it. It is thought that the supreme court may pass upon the appeal before the latal Aoril IS, so that if the judgment of the lower court should be affirmed, the execution may proceed unless there should be intervention by the governor. Also, before that date,- the legislature will have acted either favorably or un favorably upon the governor's recom mendation for the abolition of capital punishment. The attitude of the sen ate is uncertain but it is stated that the house will vote overwhelmingly against a bill to abolish the death penalty. HUNGRY? TIGHTEN YOUR BELT A German Scientist Found the Old Advice is Sound Tho vagrant's remedy for hunger that of tightening his belt has been put to scientific tests by Dr. It. L.enn hoff, a German investigator. Drinks and solid foods were made opaque by the addition of a metallic salt, and the effect of swallowing these articles was then, watched by means of X-rays. It was shown that the simple act ef tract swallowing caused the stom ach to contract by reflexion, thus hastening satiation. When solid food was swallowed the contraction of the stomach was seen a relatively small amount being needed to satisfy the appetite. The swallowing of liquid gave less contraction, a larger quanti ty of such food being necessary and when the liquid was passed into the stomach through a tube, without swal lowing twice as much was necessary as before. It was concluded that artificial pres sure on th stomach must have the same effect t.s swallowing. Further experiment confirmed this and in all cases persons eating as they pleased took less wIwmi wearing a tight belt around the waist thean when without the belt. When however, liquid food was introduced through the tube the belt had no effect whatever on satis fying the appetite, so that swallowing evidently plays some part even when aided by artificial pressure. o GIVING HIM A SHOCK "Miss Dubbkins Mariett " stam mered Wimpleton, nervously, "er vow will yuh you mum mum marry me?" "Don't you ever ask mo a ques tion like that again, Reginald Wi tuple-ton," replied the girl proudly. "Bub but ' whuh why. Mum Ma rietta?" stutered Wimpleton. "I lul ltd love you dud devotedly and " 'Because," the fair girl answered, firmly, "because it will not be neces sary for you to subject yourself to the nervous strain. I will." Har per's Weekly. Irx-rLJL KJ Vv We have just received and are now showing a large and beautiful line of the very latest designs and shapes of the season's offering. The olors and shades are beautiful. OUR TRIMMING is done by the most skilled hands and will please our most particular patrons. We invite all ladies to inspect our beautiful line before purchasing elsewhere MRS. D. M. CLARK 413 East Washington Street 1V 4t- i . t . : . t.