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''swnajjE??5'- 4S3SUnri.v mrjs 43r 5 r V ffV!i'-' V.- r a THE BISBEE DftO ftEv"EW, BISBEE. ARIZONA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1911. PAGE THREE tmimWSwmi&mU ''gj"V gnwn't itfy tw ' "ru iiiffi Wflj'iflPBBP H i. '" " ' U"i.nnl " '." . , - Hi ' l f. f- y r. 1 ft H m V 1 i I - lr i Dr. Imw PERFECT Tooth Powidr is packed in a dust-tight metal box, -viih patent measuring; tube, which is Loth safe and convenient for tourisL V -- illWEiie If Bill Passes Senate It Give More Power to Commission , , GHICAOO, May - 1C Illinois I Vwm prorosalve enough to oa- Iiimk tIo annn n.l ilnt'oc nf s I railroad Rnd warehouse comuissioa, j glvtag that body jurisdiction over) Eteam an delectric railroads, ox-; praas. sleeping car and steamboat cowpaniea on much th same bisla aTtne Interstate Coamcrce Cn tntui Thn hKHut hn nnasml tfca bill .the ssnate will after a confar- j r. r euco. aau w "" . , ErH SS then, when electric railroads were. unUnown. uun..wiu. In. ope respect the house bill Is very' radical, providing that tho rery' radical nrovldlng that the 5SS?irl0.n,n?iCa,l., Je,B Z conimlB6loners,instcaa ot Deicg up- IV h" triTriran TA'eohMe and To'- Vt r nii tin l .jlL with tho st cent mMilh?. ma-ie the result far !My rJ ? Cl rivnwnt rilraore certain. Opponents of the! ate, the upper house favoring ap pointments by the governor. Denern Will Sinn. ! Governor Dsncen will sign tho bill, whether the elective feature is left in or omitted. Ho is thorough!? In favor of a comprehensive sys-, in iavor ui a tuuiiicutuo.-j ''' tern of control through a commis-, aion and publl-ly says "sj in spite of the Tact that Tneodoro N. Vail. lm nP inntrnl tnrrtnn n rnmmis- head of the Bel comranles recently , flnclnr.vl that such "contro' ha ti 1 mh ihi'i 1 iiai 1 iit-uuuiu come to stay" raid 'can "and shouia come to star raid "can taa snouia o oil nhncne nf r.inltall2ation. of -,i T,..7MP r .inftoif ntfnn nr extortion .or of overchirges, of un- reasonable division of profits." Gov-: crr.or ueneens siaiomcat en iuiT, name subiect was this: Tbe fran- hleoe nnd hTlslness of nubl.C Ut!l- .: til- itles are in their nature a. mouopolv , They should be treated as such in .,.. .1.. In.AWne.B fT thn ntlH. Uc as well as those of the forpor-, auons may be prpeny- Baiebuoiucu. in 1.. .Tn1l lnrttr-n in TlPPli the support of argument that the standards of politics in our stats .r,rl Tnnnlrlnnllllps have often teen . V.t- tltfLt lowered and thMr leg's'ative b)dies debauched through the efforts or public utilities companies. "Authority should be given to tho railroad and warehouse commis sion, or to a commission created for this specific :nrpcse. to gather and publish all ficis regarding the cost of construction, maintenance and operation of public utility cor- poratlons, with power to require 1 cnrvipp adeauato for tne pjdiic nc"ds and to nx rates which will bs lair to the publ'c, will assure to investors a reasonable return upon .t.i i,, nn-., oml will nfTer ln hi, invoetmont. nnd will offer in ducements for the Investment of ptivate capiUl lu public service corporationa to stimulate their growth as the public needs require. -If comprehensive leg's'atlon of the ' character suggested Tvere pro vided the s-ibjoct of corporate con trol would be removed to a greatei extent than at yrosent from thfl field of politics In whlrh it has aften . u.i ki. InflnAtina field of politics in wuim it uo .... GTcerciseU a disturbing influence. irrClECU irawi"o in the bill that has passed th-s' - i i -in.ii-ir Mil. with the elective leaturc ellmirated, that bra naf.ed the senate, praeUcaily ovory point specified by Governor Deneen is covered. City Keep Control. Chicago represenlaUves and those of other large cities la the stato vr..rp Buccessfrl III amoi.ai:i:j the W.V." .1.. Innin-i t will re - bine v i,- .. . i .-.- . ,.-ti .i inoir 1U.-2L1 uduuu tallon companies. Chicago fees .hat tat on companies. -"--' "" '"" .n mmmiison could improve upon! ber method of handling the loci , transportation problem, and old not care to ran tbo riak of bav lng her good work undone in this direction. The rale ftxtns power of the com-j mission under the new law will be ; limited epeefieally only lr. oae, P0L Tere Is a clause that pr-, bltnts tbo omisalon from inwr-i fering with tm znt i"""-r rate, in ai ""-.,; '.,. rate. . --.-- . . jm -n ih MJ1S EOSI ratssion win uv.--j .7 i Uon with rs-eet to railroads, ex press. steambiaL s'ceping car and c'ectrlc an dintenirban companies fa the Etate that the Interstate Com Serw Commission holds towards tho railroads of the country. A FATHEP.'S VENGEANCE would have fallen on any one wUj attacked the son of Peter Bondy of South Rockwood, Mich., but he was powerless berore attacks of KMw trouble. "Doctors could not help him." be wrote, "so at last we gave him Electric Bluets and he Im proved wonderfully from taking six bottles. It's the best Kidney medi fPi. . -J-V .- nackachc. Tired feeling. Nervousness, Loss of Appe me. warn of Kidney trouble that tnar end In dropsy, diabetes or BriRbt's disease. Beware: Take Electric Bitters and be safe. Everr bottle guaranteed, 60c, at all drug-. tdstaT REGULATION OF INDUSTRIAL COMBINES BIG TASK wa a u..l.llu .illf UlQ new 13.sk Ol regamuug paw- utilltlas in to yntol Siatea Jb -. ,... !.... ...a..... .t.a M. ports of the census bureau on tec- trol investments oroosatinc thli pboues sueet and electric rsiiwa s Uon bilious of capita end ' an and central electric light and power , army at- onipoyes numbering a Bint I ana go to show. I round million or mora Now the ..... .... - ' r!fur ivtmi nnlAt: rf rintlv iinnrn I seven billions or aouars or capi- '.... ... .. 'j ..i. -if- &5.,J.i. ir .h .i,.n. win n,",ih.,f Itclcil it the Uiiai wae 01 piiD.it- :... n.ir a million wortterK thineen thous- and business establishments and tcure. Tnese rigures inraw ugni upon the tasks of public utility coramis- sions bjcU os tbe cf New York state aud Isrorsln and such as are nrocosed ln Illinois and other states. Governor Tenor of Pennsylvania declared hs admin'straii 'n in favor ... . f .4-k ci pucne service ooinoiianon in ihh ..... .. ... uiato, giving reasons which ar Kaeirie llgjrts and hortiy of retention. LiiTSTni "W- Governor Is Convlnvlng. uwurical SBBoawwy. "T nm rnnvlnrp'! that there is a ele- 1'i pressing ne-eaalty (or the rula-, tag of public nUhlies or puWfci service comrurues. ne siu. na lor the creation of a commissi m be- fore which any readout of the! mte rray fle comp-al-.t against ...iMir KArwlrr. roruonttlon for vi v latlon of th law and to compel ..,. -i i oiih nn. iuw im.-. -w v - . s5 Such utterances in oilier starts have given momentum to tae tjaai ,..... o-t ... . .- -- - - rave. b.ut:. Jr. P??,D'!' ,? ,,?. f" L ' ? it S a ,' ww.of tho lenflr or pubic mi- oTtheTrerirln V"ph "e and Te'- rlan find- thetrselves frcd In from I.!'L ." C .. 1. -r , ,. , ,.,, -,ot,'c in Tflnifs of narroratian eetiera's. In ilfs annttal report President Vail Ea!d. -public control 'or regulation of pubiic servire corroratlms by per- puDl'c service coral ie manent coirmlssins has COme io stay. Such cr rPCUiation can and uli . MMMlMti, h., n-u nml ua .J "W a contml a'1 contml an-f , rrcutation can and !!-uld stop all FAtniiorinn nn vi vi tr . ''tiiii niuii hie atus.es of jiiMi-zation, of extor- ,... - r nan-hsir:. of tmrea- Blnabte division of profits. Govern- Blnable division of profits. Govern- .i -,i chnit ,,mid-i thai ... , i 1 .i.t ,h.i UVpS'or as wo'l as the puNIc 1 -vben thoroushr understood li 1 j.e found trat control' win g-ve . nP tj,p heneflts and Tiubllci more ui inc uctum m ru-'-i .Jmnt.mi whih are exrecttd to I j,..i...oo tu!i!(-'i nr errrPCtttA to be 0Dlaincd by state ownership, tbBn c3Um be obtained through stch l ., 11. UaIh .Ln wllnot tne p,,bllc birden of e'the t lhe pUbiic onice-no aer or puouc Hahr rxr rtTflrathf Hpffr't t at. i.nUi Gigantic Capital. The regulation of the railroads i Gas. lamps, fixtures ..... Telpchones nnd telegraphs Street railways Electric li'Uits and uowcr .. Electrical raachlnery, etc Street railway car shops, etc. Total Jn -Wisconsin even the water ,, timber Is under the . . ... control and regulation of a publ c commission which in that -state Is fh ,,irnli eoamttesion. In New .'.. York state the pabllc cen-ico com- AN AMERICAN AT THE GATE Or the Humorist's Vlow of What the Vife Lacks "Next," called Saint Peter. A tall, comely woman arose from me cencu aiiu .; m""'" - clocsly. She was dresied rather for ,.in.aij. "" -- -.-.w . .- style than for comfort, writes Ellis 1-' .Innnii In Life. Her lothei rustled, vulgarly and her hair was rranlfestly different from what God Intended it to be. "Name, please." "I am the American Wife." "Are you sure?" 'Here is my marriage certificate, 1 mean are you sure you o- neen a wiic i . "As. to that, I" "What do you understand the .. n ... oha of tfae h'ousenoUJ d ,Me ln ehr -Hnt yna CKild not exreet me to d(J he neavy orn, coohl you?" ..ymj exrertd other woman to the hea-y work." .jfauts. Thoy are a ai6eren( : class.' as- , . .. And von were neevlsh whoa they dldnt- do it just sor "Hut "And you were.alwavs compla'n lng that thm-s werenc coins r.Bn.i.tr,emanvot your own very ' -Let me TiH whnn vanr husband canto home at nlgbt he had to hear all your little aliments. pnv3icai, men tal domestic and social." UUt, GOn L you Your Idea all the time being to divorce yourself-" "Not divorce " "From reM usefulness of all kinds in order that you might en- raee in the most trifling occJpa- Uons." But, don't you Don't you think a woT-an anouia Ii.pa anmo MlHlft'irfi In life? i 'Sitting around the bridge table jor at the rratinee and eating rich food until you got iat am meu haunt'rg bcanty doctors unUl you got thin. Wasn't that , your hlgn- eSl. lOeSl Ol jural "I went to clubs and to church,"! months." t-v thn InlatAtafn Muhmamia Hmkiin J jumiowtw nuauiwi tuumiio i fca now is an aecomp!tsfcd faecj 'MlS I ha Hi All fa l.t.ft.AJ' ,aaYi1lB nl.ti. t - - --- - .- to all or us. in aur work and in our Ky. iapWly are being biougatl -i . - --, under lho KiiKcrvliiLnir cower or ootaloi or iwblic bod es bath Jw ho 80d ' . .,i-fr mi ( i. u.-m..r v v"i nai luTiauaoms are an iniuwa. lias, lamjs, fixturus J (l6) 5 780,6,318, TeeDheecs and title- ' 1 filK U1S LV1 giapfas (1997.. .. Strt railways 1ttA?l .,w.,ww.v ( l,367.38SiC 17-i.4C8.0S6 ! ?UJ .mtZ7 naa-T is a sa ' saopa, eic iwatj.. 'J'! TnJsl S7U7S11350 Anton oie J"?1 i Li?" eojwl wdj.l "f 'as faineu ne-Ktwav at a great Tau Zl and lw7 the rorcentasro of inereai vi- f iti.. inh sr ASL'wi J.-t Cr CStli. UUL U1U 1U --.P"u,. -a '"-v j""" " ? -- -5. r ..; n..ji n.ntB tfo e 1UT per cent and for rnunicical 101.2 per cent Thf dWorS-S , prumab'y ' l-ru in3 "h r;nw shaw3 " reason why tho public faVOrS Trra"y WDOd uf4, power s'atlons. . .Enormous Business. I , the reason why tho public I In the a?gre"ttito the business iscrcHito the business transacted bv the 12.367 establish- menls covered by the census bureau ments covered bv the cecs-,s bureau reports was enormo-s. and tie rec- lord, so far as municlral oneraUm ia concerned, was a practical vlndi- cation 01 municirai ownarsiij mw rei B3 mr 1S fjuiiaill wumwo ai concerned. Here are the values of - -- - concerned. the products of tho utility oompan- u. w . v-. - - , fs according to consus Dpures: as, laaops, fixtures.. ...S145,3C,Jt. Telephones and tele- ieei)iioie3 aim u crarhsf receipts crmrnsi tpcgici3. ii.iud.ui-x Eleci-1c lhts and power, (receipts).. mt".ai "'"""' ery. etc. I .140,S09,3G9 t - :, Street railway car shops, etc. 13 137,121 . $SG0,0S2.62t Of the half million workers the Of the. half million workers the street railways have tne latest rep- resentation interestel in the prob- iem OI puuic con.rui. ricre 1- 1 tt t tkn record and the wages they earn Wages .td Workers SVa-iM. 22 827.78'J 51.295.231 150 391.099 35.419.52-. 31.811.521 7 012.798 A,n.....fA.(.. 105.379 ...221.423 ....47,6-.2 ... 60.46G 11052 . . .483,333 missions have done more than was erected in making public needs a matter to be cons'derod by the util- ity managers and also in a rae-s- ore have relieved tho public utllltv managers of the Incubas or poll- tics as -practically" applied. : . ...- CONSIDER PRIMARY LAW- ' CHARLESTON. W. Va M.y 1G.- Merrb, of the WMt Virginia legb- laturo convened in srecial session oday to consider a primary election law and proro'ed amendments to the corrupt practices act, so as to roMHt brlrerv and frad at pri- maries and political conventions of all kirWs as well as at elections. The p7fary elecUon law is the all- Important matter to be considered. Cov. Glafs-ock proposes a siate-.re "rlmaT ror tne nomination 01 un lectivT o'flcials. from Unite.3 Stafes senator down. Including the members of party executive commltues. The governor has the support of pro- 5?5S ,iJen. "JSEJlZ oprosed to a sweemnrf statewide primary law it is difficult to foretell ta.t what shapa tho measure win pass. H. Fe.l Te Is out with the jimoaacawent wet ne ui "" Dlmself Ptrtctly to Sbakesarean .wys In tbe fatare. Tfl fihow vonr clothes. i i.n.1 rMirlrfln" I haa chiioren. ... . l "" " '" " ance to Uvo ca-e nf 1 " " ... .... rnul II n tAFlTllA 11l. , -I cou'd afford to hire nurses and governcsics. - 1 -nut you couldn't afford to give ;overncsics. nu'e time. But mv h"sband dl-?"'t want mcirteulate them effectively in snjyi io work myself to death." "bin nt r.-mrtw not. It Is not h?t. tor to work yo'irseif to death than to loaf yourself to death. Bit, after lu iubi yuuiacu lu ucdiii. u'i, aiici , an, your husband has nothing to Ids with IL We'U deal with him i separately. You had vonr own life ; to live. His being foolish doesn't excuse you." The American Wife burst Into I tears, as sho saw her chance of i beaven raaing away. TTre. none of thai." commanded Saint Peter. "Tears have no effect on us." Then be turned to bis e'erk. 'Clerk, give this woman a gingham apron and set her to work peeling potatoes and other odd Jots. Let me seo ner again in aoout six WIRELESS PROMOTERS PROTEST INNOGENGE Texas Men Declare They Are the Victims of Their Future Riyals .kma ,. , , OAi Amuiiiu, j i. i-i- ujephony In TexaS. while havios, foand thls a rertlIe- He-W ln one ro" spect, nnd it very unpromising in cthe-s. For eotio time a concern known as the Texas Fiscal ageny 8n William A. uowmar were nr- rostol- charged with unlawful ei of tUo aii,,. yesterday the federal grand Jury returnel iadlctmeata imii thoan iron nn n .chnrsn of arairst ineeo. iron on a .coarse ji , . . . ! .- TT-U.J uniawiai consi-irHcjf iu usu uiu.cu States trans in euiereee ana aruiice to do'rand. Some of tho lltaratara of the con cent r ; 1 reaentel in evidence steow- j this 8 eat proposition." One circular purro ted to five so-ne inais'e farts rrltlve to the eara'ngg of otter r- roraiKJUS. iris went on 10 By .. stock had rrade ?4W.OfO: that $10 Jn Mornth,In. L,not.0 . Mlirlui in Knvpn SlliO,00: also It was estimated that HO orlelraliy invested In VV'csting- ,.. nlr ,rnVon naa raid St5.SU: wwsk .. . . - "'i"" ;, i1.-jT Tn' vegotaBlouorapounaaiairtriai. yoars tl27,0T0: $100 invested in . , SSS-SsSSIiW&S5ffiE .-,r'';Tri, : TPl T ha. 'mid $U.- - -. -' xncTe.soi lt3 rMmnflfi einrw iv!i.s. lncreasu ni Ftoc ?l,X)eo,ii00.0OO and then pays eight per cent dividend quarterly. m ZZelnt dividend ouartcrly. Wrother thaso state-nents bo true, tbor were Tt out : thro. lho malls as an lnduietrent to se- cure subscribers, to wireless stoct. methe, thaso Bt,,o?ent. be true vi-. , r,mntn rfpflnro-l wo-ili ..,".,', rr.ter dlvidenis ,. lho COTiranIes named. , .v. mmpanps named. cr at lcast that js tne inference of the pmnl jury -which returned in- dctraGnts- fbe In-llcted men, how- tver tske the position fat they ATX ... . .11... IntnrAfttoi W1L with " . , n.,s.negs C0T.ca ln c' ... .,, fcriaro fat they wr thoirselves Innoc-nt whvn the 1 , , T n TUckin- . chame "of the agency in "- ' . . . . . ..... tbls city and claims to nue cu uwu.. 42" 744 "51 icatel with .1 number of towns by means of wireless rnef Ods. EXPRESS COMPANIES AND THE PARCEL POST. fCh'.caco Tribune.) Congroes. by denying lho people -" nflt"h" s left them at -- - ,h cxpress c0mpan the mercy oi in v .; - ,,. hart to us0 the Well3-l llt .V UH.L It, J' --. . f-rm rnmtvtnv was nrOUCUl VI"- plainly last week ln an investigation being maac Dy tno Miuurau road and warehouse commission. Some of the facts which appeared In evidence aro not now. It was known that the company set out with a capitalization of Jo.OOO.OOO. which has been incroased to ?-!.- rnn AAA U aflor- nnvlni? 10 POT n rtii-iiiAndR for many years lij ficclared a ' 310 Pftr cent "iviaen-i last year, and aHo.r tat stui nai it cash surplus of ?3,OOT.ow. a .tockholder in that comrany can wy with unction: 'The lines are fallen unto me In pteasant places, j ya. I have a goodly heritage. I Some new and Interesting facts 1 have come to light. Tbo property t. . .. t.r.nr!V lc Tint inYesuPeiu ui m ,i j - Zj; ? ' alB 'Un.' ; tea ""no 'on de- !r,t in banks This sivs sotre PU bU. j o ' " cn'lns teeir ,g ,r . . thp tIme It appears a'so, that at the tJme of the organization of the e'ls- Fargo company, through the consoli. Nation of m.-tom c,ranIo. WWOO n atoex was gUenio -----;.." - . contract for .,, -, n,..to- nwr' the hauling ?f Pf ""the ctss re- ?". 1, ".fa cripja. Foot a demanded but for moS bM" D somo r!llroads the percentage is as high as 55 per ce"u The Southern Pacific b '" "' v-" "-"cm. . r 1.1,.. itAe Htr th, A-rnresa COn- irany. It gets not merely a saare I -. . iA f . nTe W'lT .fn Thestock giTer, it OTO ca see why wniiorer i"flien' J caJ can y cert wonl(1 be , ,hrown aKain3t the establlahn-e-'t oi itbe parce's post. That would Torre down express rates and the exnresa down express rates ana u-e ew-- . . ,t,t nnt v nroductive fpeoer 0f tbe revenues of tn. a 'eeuw ul "' WItI """" M w - r naa. ,,,,.. coln. i """ "". -"."-." i " "" ""-, -"-." ...- n mcrce commission has Ioer to -.71 tu nh n wn,M : " .""".. s .V.r . ..,. I LUC ltV A V M"' " "-" w . order It is to congresj tne peop.o . lOOK . lor imu-eui-ie i.-..-. JUDGE REBUKES JURY. Sitting ln the district toart of Yavaral countv. Judge Doe admln- --,..,..a M .M.Yt.,l tn attn 1rV that DIC1CU a tcuuAO lu wv j" ; puuuiu AM.w .uw ... brought ln a rot guilty verdict in fa- Sold by druggists in vor of Ynex Jarangui, changed with j fifty-cent and one-dol--urder. Ho characterized their, vfr.,lar sizes. Yon may lct as most remarkable and tbea have a sample bottle .. . t-..s I Vm fr aUn n "roceeJed to relieve the twelves talesmen from further duty during the term. iou wiiii, ine r.iiiisu wiHv-i Binbamton, r. v. l"n imaKcaiiv inis ls at present working on an oner- bnt rcnu-mir t,e mme, S-.vamn-etta. entitled "Sweet Pansy." which Root, and don't let a dealer s-il yon !s to te produced next season by J something in place cf SwamtvRoo if KJaw & Erlanger. - Tyou do yon will be tusappointed. r T ! J H tllti A Y?lft flrl ta-fl W AATM Tt Afl AT9 1 xJ JsL J2 vfji.I- f I a.. WOMAN vUfuGI R T vrlin P. Pinlrftrtrr, y . . .. veSaolL- VXlinpounu Ottumva, Iowx-"For yean nif nti Trtt-- nEV vfliM T rrtl almost a constant sufferur from fcmal trounio in an 11 ilrnmlf itl fnrma shooting pains all over my oouy, hick neauacne, spiuai wp.itnAM rll77lnfiaa. depression, and evurytning mat was hornd. I tried many flnfnrq in fliffprftnt parts of the United State-J. tutL,ytuaii. M OrtTnTiAUtMl Tim iloae more for me than ail the' doctors. I feel it rny duty to tell yon thera facts. Mylisrti3frllof frratit'-!'lT yotiforrr.y cure." Mrs. Harhiit E. M&m'zr-z, 621 S. Kansom Street, Otttuawa, Iowa. No woman should submit to a surgi- iuu auu luwuwiw.m i.u iww .nmhIbm Aa.a oAEdinrvn llmAit wonderful Tirtne of Xydia U. Pink ham's Yocetablo Compound. - Mrs. Pinkliam, at I.ynn, Msvss invites all sick vom n to writ Invites all sick 'women to write licrirauicc. lierauvicprjirec, confidential, and aiways hcJpful. , - rf?rn,Kicc :crd vice Is free TOURNEY AT CHARLOTTE PHABLflTTP V r Ma Ifi Today ushered in one of the blgge3t uicwcua luuiiiuiiiisiiis vt;r iiuiu m this section of the country. Tli-i occasion Is the twenty-fourth an nual gathering of the North Ciro line nremcn'a association, which this year Is attended by delegations '1021 all the neighboring states. The business section of tho city is handsomely decorated in honor of the visitors. Tho business sessions jan at the court house ths morn ng. President Jauies D. McNeil of '"ayettevllle presiding. The parade will bo he'd tomorrow an dwlll be 'ollowed by 'hose wagon races, hook and ladder contests and numerous other prize competitions. IOWA CLUB WOMEN SIOU .XCITTr, la.. May 16. Sioux 'Itv iu tAAmfni rith fnlr visitors rom all over the stato who have' gathered hero ror the biennial con tention of the Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs. Beginning tonight with a welcome meeting and the address of the president, Mrs. Ju lian W. Prilchards of Waterloo, he sessions will continue until Fri day night, Keports on child labor -ondltlons in Iowa and numerous other problems of live Interest will be presented for discussion. SPEAKS TO CLERICS NEW YORK, May 16. Metro politan clergymen of all creeds, in eluding Roman Catholic priests and Jewish rabis, filled the assembly ball In the Metropolitan Lile bui'd i.g this afternoon to bear former ''resident llocsevolt s"eak on the utj'ct of "The Church and TU"ht pusnees." The meeting was he 1 -der the clerical conference of the federation of Churches. TO INVESTIGATE FIRES. Citizens of Globe are planning to inaugurate a campaign for fewer lies. A coTimitUe to fnvsirst nil 'ires is the first step in the project Often Tbe Kidneys Are Weakened by Ovcr-Woil.. Unhealthy Kilnsys Make Impure Blood. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re sponsible for much sickness andsuff cling, .1. ....aF...... if Lidnuir IIIC1C1U1C, ,1 jfci...j trouble is permitted to continue, serious re sults are most likely tr, follow. Your other organs may need at tention, but your kid neys most, because tbey do most and snocld liavc attention ul..j,w, vonr kidnevs are weak or out of order, first. Therefore, when ., . , you can nnderstanu now nnicKiy your cn- Uitwi,oi7fvMlflndlioivcvervor!ran f sccnis to fail to do iu duty. If voaaresict or "leci uaaiy, ocgin taking the great kidney remedy, Ir. Uilmer's Swarop-KooL A trial will con vince you ot us great menu TLc mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon realized. 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