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OOCTORBOUNDOVER J.FAWL SHOOTING Grand Jury to Investigate Death of Girt, Seventeen, Hit Office Assistant. UOU18V1L1.K. Ky , Jan. Dr. Chrtalopher tichotl. forty-two. hu fceeu bound over to a (rand Jury hi connection with the death, ky shooting, of Elisabeth Ford OnfOth. seventeen. hie ofuce attend Mt Bail of 18.000 for the physician'* release waa furnlehed. Daclalon to turn the cut orer to tlM (rand Jury followed attacks by f?ur wltnessas on the statsmaot of Br. Bchott that he waa not In hla of fce between 1 30 and 3 o'clock p. m. ?d December -4, the day of the shoot to*. Katie May Griffith waa the prlncl Cl witness for the Slate at the pre ilaary hearing. Admitting she wjm moved by Intense hatred of Dr. Bcbott. and that ahe suspected blm of hypnotic influence over her sister, she told the court she had called Schott s efllc* to talk to her sister on the aft arnoon of the .-hoot In* and that loMl kloMir had luiirM the tal* tihau. Thrtr other vIIimhm- W J kyau Loultvllli kUflRMt nm Mr*. J?nw Nell m4 l?r H U. Thoiuu Mid they l?4 aaan Ikthcu tl or Bear Ilia olfMw ud Utciinbtr tl ilurioi Ikt iito-j he ??Id ha mi out delivering Cbrlaliuaa preaaata. 6< hoti. In hla defanae, >aid Klral?There la no evidence tha ? laying of tha flrl waa inurder la atead of aulclda. Ntoond Thttylf evidence of mur der aalatad. there la nothing to prove that Hchott waa guilty. Ha raata on hla alibi of absence from hla office Tbla la supported by the statement of laurena Oardner. who aaya ahe waa with tha doetor throughout the after noon of l>ecembar 14. and thai they wore delivering Chrlatmaa praaenta at the time wltneaaea for the proae cutlon aay they saw Hchott at or near hla office. COL HOUSE RECOVERED; WOi LEAVE FOR TEXAS NEW TORK, Jan. Col. K. M. Houaa. It waa learned today, plana to leave within ten daya or two weak* for hla home In Texas. Ha haa en tirely recovered from the Ulneca which compelled him to leave Parla for thl* country several week* ago. MAINE FOLKS TO MEET. The Maine State Association will meet at the Wilson Normal Hchool tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. BEFORE YOU SAY GOODNIGHT Prepare for a Clear, Bright Day Tomorrow by Taking "Cascarets" for Liver and Bowels Drive away thowe persistent ena nlea of happlneaa?blllouaneaa and sonatlpatlon. Don't atay headachy, lick. tongue coated, sallow and mla irablc! Get rid of colds. Indlgea ton. upaet atomach, or that mJaery naktng gaa. Feel splendid tomor row by taking Caacareta tonight. ('aacareta are no pleasant, ao harm laaa. They never gripe, sicken or Inconvenience you like Calomel. Malta, Oil or naaty, harah Ptlla- They coat ao little, and work while you aleep. KEEP STRONG One bottle of pure, emulsified Norwegian cod liver oil taken now, may do you more good than a dozen taken a month hence. If s more economical to give your body help before resistance to disease is broken down. A very little Scorrs Emulsion OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD-LIVER OIL goes a long way in sustaining strength and keeping up re listanc*. Resolve that you will bay a bottle of Scoff's Emulsion at yoar druggie?* on your way homet and start protecting your strength. id in oar **? Amtriai palataMlltr oaaarpaaaeo. ?-?l A Good New Year Resolution CONStFlT Dr. Wyeth and Staff mt expert rHrrfal. iklM leatlati far DcatWtry tkat Iwtn. ABOVE ALL?RELIABILITY Twenty-fire yean ago this office was un known. Today it is the recognized leading dental office in Washington for dentistry that lasts and cleanliness by Dr. Wyeth and staff ?f export, careful, skilled dentists. All Work Done Without the " Slightest Resemblance of Pain Tkat kaa keen my rec*rd far tke paat 35 . . to tke roalsrt of ear patlots la ?r?TUrt. thoroughly 8TBRIUZEO befare nalng. everything tkat nin Kvery Inatrnaaeat aauat Terms of Payment to Suit. Examination Free. ss My Perfect I Suction Teeth I Will NX SUp or Di??? ' $5.00 Otker Seta mt Teeth, $5.00 up. Fillings, 50c to $1 op. In gold, silver, amalgam or porcelain. Gold Crowns and Bridge Work, $3.00?$4.00 $5 00 Open Every Kvenlng Until 8 O'elaek, and on Sundaya 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. iJidy and maids In attendance. All Work Folly Guaranteed for SO Yeara. Kindly keep name and location In your mind. 'Dr. Wyeth, 427-29 7th St. N. W. Opposite l.annburgh & Hro. and over Grand Union Tea Co. I,argent nml Moat Tkorougkly Kqnlpped Parlor* In WaaklnKton, Phone Main 01X1. ??tnaa "Havana Cfcjar TtJV Critical Smokei lot AND UP DANIEL LOUGHRAN CO., Distributors. 1347 Penna. Are. ORGY Of CRIMES 1 IN D. C. LAST YEAR Bombs. Race Riots, and Vicious Killings Kept Police De partment Busy. Pollv* recotda show that the year 1919 one of the moat Important years In the history of the police de partment. The attempt to wreck the home of Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, last July, furnished a mys tery which both the local police and the Federal authoritlea thu* far have been unable to solve. The Identification of the alleged "Ited" who *u blown to blta white attempting to place the bomb, waa never establii<hed, although police carried on their investigation In sev eral lane citiea. The year brought several vicious Crimea before the attention of the po lice. There were /orty nine homi cides, several of which attracted na tion-wide attention. Among these were the killing of three members of the Chinese Kducationai Mission, whose bodies were found In the inls alon house, on Kalorama road, last January, and the exploits of the "Madman of the Northwest," who shot and killed a war worker. In all but four of the murder cases, peraons were apprehended and charged with the Crimea. KIIM la Rat* Rlsti. .Seven persons wera killed, one of whom was a policeman. In the race riot of laat July. The number of arrests during the year totaled 02.920. of which 17,104 were for traffic violations and 4,910 were for intoxication. In an effort to rcdoce the large number of traffic arcldanta that oc curred here dally, the Police Depart ment conducted an educational cam paign. with the result that the num ber of accidents decreased. The granting of Increases of sal ary to all members of the Police De partment was an Important develop ment In the department during the past year. Twenty-flve changes and promo tions were made In the department In August. Theae Included the ap pointment of an assistant superin tendent. an inspector, two captains, six lieutenants, and fifteen sergeants. 9tsl Police To gcfcesL To tnatruct new members of the police force Ln all branches of police work a police school waa established In the Sixth precinct statlonhcuse laat November. The school Is in charge of Lieut. William ti. Shelby. In October the police voluntarily disbanded their union after Congress and the Commissioners bad objected to their affiliation with organized labor. Two of the roost promising young detectives were killed In line of duty during the year. '. Tljey were Detec tive Harry Wilson, who waa shot during the race riot, \and Detective James E. Armstrong, who was slain by John McHenry, nineteen years old. two weeks ago. j MARSHAL PROBjES APARTMENT BLAZE $10,040 Damage Is l)one by Fire Starting in Basement of the Balfour; An investigation Is under way to day by officials of the fire marshal's office to determine the origin of the blaze which damaged the Balfour apartment house, Sixteenth and U streets northwest, yesterday after noon. Although an official estimate of the damage has not yet been made it is expected that the loss will roach $10,000. ' The fire originated In the basement of the house and carried through the house via the dumb waiter. The kitchens of all the apartments with which the dumb waiter Is connected, were damaged. E. B. Latham, who has an apart ment on the sixth floor of the build ing. was burned on the face when ho opened the door of the dumb waiter shaft and the flames burst out. Three A larva Sounded. The first alarm brought three en gine companies and Battalion Chief Thomas O'Connor. Seeing the extent to which the fire had spread. Chief O'Connor immediately sounded a sec ond alarm and a third alarm, which brought several companies from the downtown section. While the Are was In progress per sons were brought from the upper floors to the Ktreet by an elevator which was kept running Lieut. Col. H. M. Oronlnger, of the army general staff, who occupies an apartment in. the building, made futile efforts to extinguish the blaze in his apartment. On entering his kitchen he saw the flames burning the woodwork, and rushed to the hall where he secured a Ore extinguisher. fZAO Neeklae* U>t. Mrs. E. B. Latham, who occupies apartment 64. reported to the police that while, the lire was in progress a pearl necklace valued at $200 was mislaid or stolen. Fire Chief Wagner arrived on the scene a short timo after the th'.rd alnrm had been sounded and directed the firemen. Nearly n half hatir aft.r the blaxe ha<l been discovered it put under eontrol The Balfour, which Is six storlea In height, contains thirty apartments. NEWS PRINT PAPER SOARS TO HIGHEST PRICE EVER Consumption of news print paper tn the United States the last three months reached a rccord-breaklng point, along with prices, the Federal Trade Commlslnn reported In a sum mary yesterday. The average cost of news print at mills at the beginning of December was *,1.1)0 a hundred, the commlslon reported, a.s against $3.75 a year ago. In 1010 the price was $1.88, the lowest in several years. High prices failed to cut down con sumption, however, and the commis sion estimated that in 1!>1# 14 per cent more news print wsa used than In 191 A. In November 1910, the 727 publish ers reporting to the commission used 1H1 ,an2 tons of news print, compared with 123,*7 4 ton? in November. 191* "HELL SHf DOCKS Unrest Spreads to Crew After Water Tender Slashes Crazed Engineer. NEW YORK, Jan t Fourteen day" of what the crew described a* "the helllest hell" ended here yesterday when the American steamer City of Puebla docked In the North river Con clusion of the voyage from Manches ter, Kngland. saw the crew without food and water, th? third engineer a raving maniac, his throat and arms slashed; a Mnlcan water trndi r In Irons and the firemen forced to their (toilers at the point of a revolver. A squad of policemen hustled Rob ert McRckren. Wyoming. Into an am bulanre for the Marine Hospital ami took Manuel Ixipes, hla ausailant, lo prison. Tells ml Crlsir, Two days out from Manchester the trouble started, according to the story related by Capt. T Ranler. Wringing Ills hands and weeping hysterically, McKckren forced hi* way Into the captain's cabin with a yell: "I must tell; I can't keep it apy longer!" He then recounted, Incoherently, th? tale of a sheep herder's fight In Wyo ming years ago during which he had killed a man and then ft?d, taking to the sea for safety. Ills secret unbosomed, McKckren became a raving maniac and rushed from the cabin. Outside he met Ix> pes and a tight resulted. l<opez pull ed a razor and slashed McRckren's throat and cut both his arms. L<opei was thrown In Irons Dissension then spread among the firemen. Chief Engineer Hazard wan bowled over with a wrench when he entered the boiler room, but was saved by loyal meml era of the crew who rushed to his assistance. Order was restored only after the galley had been raided and the stork of food almost depicted. Water casks ware spilled. Keep* Men at Werk. From then on the chief engineer was forced to carry a revolver to keep the men at work. Enough supplies were rescued, however, to provide for the crew uiiUl the laot day. I Immediately after the vessel touch ed her nose to the pier the crew rushed foe "food Joints to feed up after a tweniy-four hours' starve." McEckren's wounds will not prove fatal, but his mind Is hopeleahly lost, the ship surgeon believes. Charges will be filed against *x>pez, officials ?mid. The City of Puebla. a vessel of 2.S*# tons, la owned by the Pacific Coast Company. PARiSIENNES FIND HOSIERY TOO COSTLY Europe Blamn U. S. for Shortage of Silk Stockings, Julio* K unman Says. NT5W TORK. Jan. 2.?France Is go ing ztoclclnglesa. according to Julius C. Kurzman, who returned from a ???en weeks' trip overse-as. The French women find that they cannot afford stockings, even though they still wear their diamonds and their pearls and are Indulging in other lit tle luxuries like limousines and strik ingly made gowna. Just the same, gowns are going up all the time. Just as are skirts. What money the Parlslennes have?and Mr. Kurzman says they still have a lot of It?Is being spent like sailors are said to have spent theirs before pro hibition set In. "Europe la blaming the United States for the absence of silk hose,'' said Mr. Kurzman. "believing that America caused the shortage by buy ing the raw silks at fancy figures, thus practically denuding Europe." SHOES MAY COST LESS AS HIDE PRICES DROP I OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 2,?If the price of hides has anything to do with the price of footwear, there should l>e a big drop in the price of boots and shoes immediately. In the last four months the prices of hides at all Western packing houses have dropped from 1!5 to 15 per cent, and the pack ers all have thousands and thousands of hides of all kinds on hand DON'T POT I YOUR STOMACH Fear of Dyspepsia Robs the Entire System of Necessary Nutriment. Eat a Diversi fied Meal and With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets You Will Avoid the Distress of Indi gestion. .lust because the stomal h sours with rasslm-f-s, heartburn, water brash and such distresses after cat Ing. Is not a good reason for de prlvlng Ihr system of nourishment. Instead of Indigestible and Innu tritlous bran and - ' n milk try the better Plan of eallt what you like (ind follow your meul.. with Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. They digest food, they nssist tin. stomach to s< cr"te Juices thai keep tho stomach sweet, active and with the nlkallne eff?ct. .lust as when the stomach Is In perfect health. Nor Is It neces sary to discriminate. You may cat freely of onions, sausage, mines pie, and baked hi ans. or other dishes, such as the average dyspeptic views with horror, and suffer no distress If you follow with Stuart'* Dyspep sla Table's. There Is thus no iircd to fear any kind of food at sny time or place for with these tablets, you may prevent those dlstressea that formerly made you pamper your itnmarh ss If It were a ter *er infant You can gat Stuart's !>y? ? i psla Tablets in any drug store at I 50 renta a b"* I 85,000START TAKING Of 14111 DECENNIAL CENSUS fe<??ry Person Living in the United Stair* at 12*1 A. M. Jan. 1 Will Be CQuitted. Unci* Ham thi* morning rolloil up hla aleovea and went to work on his (rtaltal peace time )ob. the taking of the Fourteenth Decennial Conaua. The natlon'a noaea are being counted by MS 000 enumerator*. The 367 euu meratora In th* District are working under Hobert K. Haltingly. aupervlsor [ ?I I ha ceuaua far tltc District ?( Co lumbia ?lw nwl make the l?tl mem <?ui?tw.* f?r *v?r> |xrtMn in the eitf. Within the nrkl two witki. by which lt?r the work el lHatrtet anit meralara nheuid b> completed. rvcry home will he vlaltad and ovary p? r aon will ^ accounted for. whether hr llvaa In a hut or a manalon. Tha name of every per eon who wai living at 13:41 o'clack on the moraine of January I. together with perlineat facta concerning him. will he tahau liable* born alace the beginning of the year will ha excluded from tha cen aua, ?. nile paraona who have dlad ? luce that time will be Included among the living on Uncle Ham'allat. Wukll|tM'l tliouaanda of war vurkrri will Ix c?wiM a* rNMtnU of the District, m live le?? provide# Iktt i??ru ere la M counted la their ueual piece el abode." ?r Ik* place | where they alee* though tku may fee I a tret boat. or freight car. "Kaiully" to the ceneue snumeieter applies to a group of pereoae living in the name dwelling pla>.e. whether related or Strang ere. Thus all tfce ptraone living In an apartment house having hut one main entrance are Mgtrded *a e family, while a build ing. however ainall. divided Into two eeparate portion* and with two trancee la regarded as two dwelling places. The total cost of the fourteenth feneue Is eetlmatod at I24.7M.UU4. Tkt general rMMlU of the (iMI will Wo mad* known neat rail, mo to Ibi u|il?WM ?1 M??< of n< iai? u4?r, Tim pr??wt ? f Ike country la NUBtlM U> be be lv**i iv iiw aw mm IIMNM la 1?1? lb* population ?u VS.uoo.uop TRAIL POlSOfl VENDOR. lit KM INGHAM, AU-. Ju. 2.?** lie* today declared they have infor mation aa to Where Hoary VoiUb p?r> chaaed I ha liquor which <auaed bid daath. and arroata are (ur*cwt MM. Voltch drank the liquor Sunday after noon and took a nap. Whan he Hdke he waa blind. bunday night he fered great agony and died Monday. OONT TAKE JUST A PILL OR DOSE OF SALTS CURE THE COUGH OR COLD?THEN FORTIFY SYSTEM AGAINST THE NEXT ONE PEOPLE WHO CATCH COLD EASILY ARE IN POOR SHAPE TO WARD OFF DISEASE You Can Core Thii Okie Have No More All Winter. and DO A GOOD JOB OF IT AND DO IT NOW People In perfect health ret soak ! Ing wet; drees too thin, (It In drafts and laugh at roughs and eolds. If you ' were rundown recently and caught cold, feel irritable, pale, weak, achy and bad all over?can't eat. can't sleep and feel miserable?here Is the quick est aad beat way to knock It complete ly out of your system and be back on your feet feeling "Fit as a-flddle." But remember?Toil can't kill a "Bear" of a cold with blrdshot. A little pill or dose of salts isn't enough?You want permanent relief from the cough and cold for the balance of the winter. Tou want to clear the chcst, lungs, throat and head of the cold and cough and strengthen the lungs so the next cough or cold that comes along will have no more effect than the Germans at Chateau Thlery. WHAT TO DO. Stop In at the People's drug store and get two bottles of Hypo-Cod (We give a 30e box of Rarle's 50* -Laxative and Bowel Tabl< ts free with every two bottles of Hypo-Cod.) Take two or tl.ree of the 50s and a tablespoonful of Hyp ?-Cod?go to bed early and keep covered up and then?starting tomor row morning follow the directions. That is ail It doesn't matter how chronic, per sistent or deep-seated your trouble, by reading what users say in the ar ticles ou the right, you can see how j quickly It does the work. Per for mula on the bottle Larle s Hypo-Cod contains Wild Cherry Bark. Lxtrac tlves from Pure Cod Liver Oil, Malt. Iron, extra select sherry wine and the compound syrup of Hypophosphitcs. There is no oily, Qshy taste. It is so pleasant children cry for it. Experts assert it Is the most effective, palu table and powerful nutritive, reeon- I structivc tonic made. Kach bottle bears name of nationally kivoM n Earle Chemical l'o? which is a guarantee of the finest medicine. WHAT IT IIOKft. That dull, headachy. Irritable feel ing disappears: your head, throat and lungs clear up: watery noses and eyes fe> I good again; the hoarseness dis appears; you sleep good, breathe eary and back comes the appetite and "pep." You don't mind the Icy cold winds and chilly days as your blood becomes thick and enriched; good rleh red blood brings the roses to your ( cheeks: the lung* with new strength; oxidise the blood better and ward off i such couglis and colds easily; your digestion Is Improved and takes care of the header winter foods soups, meats, hot cakes, pumpkin pies and pastries. The beauty about the Hypo-Cod ati'l 1 liarle's JlBs way of relieving a cough and cold Is that It not only stop* the J trouble you have now but'it Increases the disease resisting vitality, strength I ens and fortllles the system against ' such Ills the balance of the winter I Kratl, weak, fast growing children can he built up to robust, vigorous health by a bottle or two and sleep, eat, play and study better and folks of sll ages should adopt thin wise old tonic habit of our forefathers accord ing to enthusiastic folks everywhere. Hypo-Cod contains the good, old fash ioned Ingredients In moro powerful form without the disagreeable oily tasle and In addition contains the eloments needrd because of our chang ed methods of living, working and eating. In Hypo,rod we get a much more powerful and quick acting prep, nratlon with nil of the old fashioned ohjeetionnble features removed Come down to the People's I?rug Store to night and get a couple bottles. SICK III BO TOOK HYPO-COD NOW WELL M _____ Cough Left Her?Nerve# Be came Strong and Stomach Trouble Disappeared. A WONDERFUL TONIC "The torture I went through with lying there in my bed and trying to live on puffed rice and milk is be yond words," declared Mrs. John Kor ayth, whose address vis given below. ?'I had a very bad cold last winter and it dragged along until one fine j day I up and caught the 'Flu' and for months after 1 lay In bed a physical wreck. My cough was awful and my poor stomach was so weak and bud I could not eat regular food. 1 didn't know what real sleep was and then, one day while I was lying there on my bed In the depths of despair I saw what folks were saying about Hypo Cod In the newspapers. I was wild to try it. I told tny daughter to buy a bottle at one drug store and I got someone else to phone down to an other and in ail I took three bottler. Results have been simply grand. I only hope that this testimonial teaches others sick and in poor health for'it surely will put them in a healthy, strong condition again. liven if It reaches only one poor sufferer I will feel the effort is not all in vain, for If they give Karle's Hypo-Cod one good fair trial there Isn't any doubt what It will do." continued Mrs. For ?yth. a* she happily and vigorously set forth tb- reaults she secured by us.ng this new and more powerful builder. She resides at 1121 Kmma street. Youngstown. Ohio. A couple bottles of Karle's Hypo-Cod will convince the most skeptical. Mrs. Alice Krtig. of Columbus. Ohio. sa> s "My daughter had bad cougli ami was weak, thin :?nd pale as could be. Her stomach was so weal; she >x Isted on a milk and egg diet for four months and coughed so much she couldn't sleep. Then wo started her on Hypo Cod and she picked tip len pounds, is at work again, e:\ts big hearty meals and is rosy and in robust health It worth a thousand rlol lir.v I then took It myself and it built me tip and stopped the kidney pains 1 was having In my back." con tinued Mrs. Krug, 70!? Keor street, Columbia. Ohio. Read what still others say in article below. Then get a couple bottles tonight at People s X'riig Store. FOR BRONCHIAL CATARRH. ASTHMA Difficult Breathing or Fits of Coughing and Spitting. At this time of year people ?itb iironchlal, Catarrhal aril Asthmatic trouble suffer n.ost. Many cannot breathe well unless propped up with pillow* In bed. The change of uir on coming from outdoor* Into a stuffy ?arm room, theater or ciiurch, bring* on violent fit* of coughing and morn ings people troubled this way arc often fcorce.d to spit and hank for hour* to clear their throat and no* trll* of accumulated mucoua. Specialists a*sert theje are not I dangerous trouble* unless neglect<*<l I too long, but they surely keep a poi son In a pale, weak, nervous headachy condition. To easily relieve such a condition In even the most chroplc ease* lsk< | Earle's Hypo-Cod regularly for ? j while. You accomplish two thing." by Its use?you hr-nu about a giadual ! and permanent relief and at the same jtime strengthen and fortify the eystcm j and lung* against a recurrence of such | troubles and cough* cold* and e'en more dangerous wintry III*, according tn authorities on th<- subject. Reud ?hat users say about it in the state ments below and then (AIM down to the drug store and Join the thousand* taking Hypo-Cod on the iond to ro bust health apd freidom from sick ne** this winter. HOTEL MN Hi BAD COUGH BUT Hi STOPPED IT Slop* Hm Cold, Built Hiw Up?Rector ed Hi? Appetite SLEEPS SOUND AT NIGHT AGAIN "M> husband surely had a very serious cold and cough and he had grown so weak it time went on th*t I knew he muni do something despar atf." declared Mrs. Ren Nunntlly, wife of tii<- well knov n^proprlelor of Nun nally's Hotel, Youngstown. Ohio. "His appetite b'gan to disappear ami nights h' wu no restless and bad on account of the cough he didn't close hi.s c; es and would roll and toss and complain of achy muscle* and cheat We ?aw Hypo-Cod advor tlaed by good luck and it was helping so many 'Votingftown people he bought a bottle and I'm glad to say thir med icine really does what they i?ay. It ? u Just what he needed end he tooli two bottle*." inrtiiMiid Mrs. N'unnally, Earle's Hypo-Cod not only brings re lief from cough* and roldr?it drives out nil the s)mpton.s and wards off the next oi.e. Take a couple bottle* ?lid br fret, of ituch troubles all win ter. Of courac if you only wish tem porary relief come to the store and get something ttlwplc/. but w e recom men! thtt < veryouc relieve such troubles in i p< rnia;>enl manner and avoid sicklies*. An ocnec of prcven tion 1^ worth pounds of cure. The c'ltirc 10M is le.'s than the loss of urn: day's pa..*, not to nuntion aiclt bills. To pur>:'lasers of im> b"tt|Ts we g. e tr'e a Tirol ir ??"?'' box of Uarle's .%!>- <?i>ii;>c:.s . ctp r:cd > nml for cold* nnu coiig!>j t!i iv.o work beautifully togc-tln r. r direct: -n.) on packag" Head what ot'K.r usc.s etv Hoarding this superb pr< parauou. HE FEIT ACHY, WEAK, HAD Bjfl COUGH, HYPQ-COD SICPPEOII Nothing Tasted Good?Wa? Weak and Dizzy In the Morning FEELS LIKE NEW MAN ONCE AGAIN i Th?- hundreds of statements I runt ; people throughout the < ?>untry prai?-i I'.g Karle's Hypot'od imifl surely roll-j viucc fvi'n the moit ,-k? jitical of this new tonic's power. Just u glance at the formula upon the hottle tells you It is composed of the tinest ingrcd' ints The secret Is iri Its strength ami the elimination of the oily, (Uhy taste which made tic old fashioned pn parai I'Uis so disagr'< nble and up sets weak stomachs so much. Mr. Sti.nley Crane said recently. "I endorse Hypo-<"od without re serve 1 was suffering from after effects of the grippe and had lost considerable weight. J coughed a good deal at night and seldom siept good, t felt wornout and would get I dizzy and things would turn black. Everything tasted the ra>ne to me and mv appetite was gone. i "Hypo-Cod stopped all these trou bles mighty quickly, however. The i first thing it done was start my appe ! tlte It stopped the tickling in my I throat and in one week the old cough HAD ASTHMA SO BAD COWT BREATHE LYING DOWN IN DED Suffered 14 Year*; Had to Sleep Sitting Up In a Chair at Night TELLS HOW HYPO COD RELIEVED HIM "I had Bronchial Asthma for 1 I year* and have had to ait up in a chair at night mnrr than half the time. I would go to bed and about ono or two in the morning I would have to get up and slay up the rei<t of the night, and then 1 couldn't do anything. 1 couldn't stand up hardly," declared Mr. James Chlpman, whose address If- given be low. "I'd heard a irrnt deal about llypo Cod being good for this trouble and for the lungs, ?? I started taking It. I haven't had to sit up In my chair a single night since, and tliat Is surely saying a great deal for Hypo-Cod bc cause I had It bad. I can now lay down In bed without even a pillow, and before taking Hypo Cod 1 had to ba propped way up in bed, and even then had to get up and take to my rhalr very often at night. I would al most stranclc if I leaned back in a chair sometimes but now that is ??! over with. [ ran run up crd down hill, walk h> last as I please, and ray breathing 1* all risriit. Another thine about llypo-Ctxl is that It Is nice to take. It Isn't a naaty taxtin? dose ?Ike some of the stuff 1 took and didn't help me," continued Mr. Chlpman, a well known painter at Bridgeport. Ohio. Another beauty ubout Earle's Hypo Tod that Mr. Chlpman didn't mention. Is that It not only cleans up the blood, drives out catarrhal, bronchial and asthmatic renditions, but It also builds up and strengthens the user so that a recurrence is seldom experienced? and that Is a mighty important thing, according to users. Doctors assert re sults from It are rnmarkable. It In creased the patients' disease resisting vitality and stamina to a marked de tree. Come down to the store Lnnlght and ret a couple bottles. Note?We prepay large bottla genuine ICarle's M> po Cod bearing name nf the nation ally known Karle Chemical Co.. any where upon receipt of price, $1 L'3 plus 5c war tax. completely gone. It hiiilt UK .1*111 lu.ni Ihc .try lirot do?c and llUit I am \*?ll ilr evit. "! f< el likv jv different per. on and l til -n<! work Ilk'' I used ;o. All tli" ?hootn>t pains .in.I dizz\ ?pelU If 11 m" aim 1 ant gt'nint; ?e grlit *0 last that I can't prtiiae Hypo Cod ? cnoujh." ciuitin.jod Mr. Stanley ''vane, lumber inspector w >tn the Wcet Side l imber Co. lAd 'ri 1?23 Meict." St . Dayton, Ohio.) Thousands In 1 ? ri; ton prefer Hypo <"od to all other t in es. > i.mo a? i\ thtM city. A" the Old Sold'er.-' Hnne scores of elderly heroes credit Hypo-Cod foi renewed fc'.renjth and fieedom froia ?IckncM. At th<? Beacon of t:ie jc?r the blood should be emitveil ai .ii thicker so you can withstand the ?old W'athei bet ter. Your app-tltc xl.nild h" heaitle;' and dt|r??tioii sliongei to tike > are of the heavier winter food?. Tlve lunr;., moat bo .troiiE' t.j avoid cold.-, cwiinhs. ^atarr'.i. branchial and a*th mane conditions'. '.\ e ndv'so ?\eryor to teUe a d->: c i f l.arle's Hypo Cod ]hefo,re meal* for a f"? dayn<usl i. Increase their disease rcgistinr ' Itnl ity and rcacrvt'- force. a stitch In I time !?a\"? nine and thi* wise old tonic habit of our forefather* mean* | freedom from cold* and wintry tils Come down to the store and V"*t a i couple of bottles. We prepay larpa I bottle of the genuine Karle'e Ifypo I Cod anywhere on receipt of prlte. si.2.1. plus war io\ People's T>n:g Siore*. II Eft *1 ? l i ft r iff & w ? h ? ? j $i T "^sassr EARLES TASTELESS visr* WILD CHERRY' MALT-IRON ?AfULATABLE S7SDtm?ArP6 lEDKSTRUCTN! TWt Wm?rrwt anodic Vtvt agr' m*?S2?La Earle's IHYPO-COD PEOPLE'S DRUG STORES Seven Super Dru* Stores, W??hington, D C Earle's HYPO-COI