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y Gfcl FOUK ililu iAli.N .-uJ.ti()i.iMtt.. vfHE DAILY Alt D MORE IT E it ARDMOKR. OKLAHOMA AKPMOKKlTK PI W ISHING COMPANY Lred G. COwles L. IJ. .Myers Published every afternoon (except Saturday) and Sunday morning Timclv Views Noting News Buz-z-z lane's BIZ-zee! Full Leased Associated Pr;s Wire. Entered at Ardmore, Oklahoma, Post Office as Second Class Mail II Telephones Idltor !!ty Editor oclety Editor . ., ..B7i 53si ..538 Rnsinrs Phones Circulation 5 Ruiiness Of tics Advertlsting l).it. e M TIMBER ASSOCIATED PREPS The Assoetitcd Tress is exclusively entitled to the jPae for republication of all iwivm dispatches credited to ,1 or not otherwise credited in this paper ""d a''' th O'ical news herein. . . All rights of republication of speclul dispatches herein re elso reserved. (July 20, 191 jn k;..r.sU,.S T- sir e its- ikej ' ti: A Newspaper That Serves NOT MKAT AND DRINK: For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. Rom. 14:17. MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1922 JUSTICE STANDS PAT :he; o V o ?er on Jar- oa Of ac oNTi:REST in a celebrated murder case lias been ve revived by the refusal of Judge Thayer, at Ded Jclham, Mass., to grant a new trial to Sacco and .-V.nn7e.tti. Radical ortrans. in this country and abroad, find occasion again to assail the integrity ; lwof American courts and insist that the prisoners ttJire .being "railroaded to the gallows"' merely be-j farse they are radicals. th: As far as the general American public is con- j kerned, its only real interest in the fate of these two B i'reds" lies in its belief that murderers should be ; )t,()i:nished. The only kind of "radicalism" it wants to send to the gallows is the radicalism that kills. 'Murder is a very radical thing, whether associated hmi:h any particular set of economic principle or ea"t. nt These men were accused and convicted oi a krutal killing in connection with a pay-roll robbery. tl'here is no convincing evidence that anybody in anMassachusetts or outside of Massachusetts had any merest in proceeding against them for anything AMKKU'AN DKLLtiATKS MIOILP KHillT 1IAK1Y FOR ELIMINATION OF "CONTKMPTIMI.K SI ltM.V lilNK." SAYS OHIO SKNATOK OKXATOI1 WILLIS of Ohio dedured in H recent state-me-nt that ho is anxious fur American delegate's to the arms conference to join Kuglish delegates In insisting on th iibulltlon of the submarine in warfare. "The conference is dolnif exceedingly well," said Sena tor Willis, "and I shall support Its action. However, I do hope our delegates will flKht hard for the elimination of the contemptible submarine as a weapon of war. On Us face It looks ns if nothing eun he done in. that direc tion since France is so determined in her fUmd for .submarines. j The American ilrle'gates may he In ' possession of facts we do not have, and i thev may he forced to give way on the i submarine question in order to gain sup port from France and Japan on other mutters. Yet 1 hope no such condition develop, na 1 cannot suppress my doslro iind wish thai the American delegates will urgo the total uholitlon of subma rines. My objection docs not mean tiny criticism of thnt branch of the service or of the personnel. However, when ull is said and done, the submarine strikes in the dark and is an assassin' on a largo scale, ' as tlio results of the World war show. U strikes mainly at women and children and its actions (-an not bo con trol led. "The fact is the submarine has not the decency of a rattlesnake, as that reptile docs give a wurnlnu before : it strikes. There is no defense for the submarine as a weapon of warfare." The senator went on to say ho can see why the con ' forence may tint eliminate poison Gas, as thnt is a by j product of another industry, and, though the nations sign such an agreement, some of them-- may break the pact, since that deadly weapon could bo obtained in a short i while at comparatively small cost. On the other hand, he I pointed out that the submarine is made of delicate ma chlncry, renulrlns special plants and long periods of con struction, so if the present vessels were wrapped, In case 'of war It would require perhaps two years for on outlaw Ination to build, one. !hncSpur,heMomerit at isc. uC As for the actual guilt of the prisoners, out-1 nuvidcrs do not presume to judge, but they are cli s- j "posed to take the word of the jury that found 'the tmen guilty, and of the judge who presided and the j ujudge who has reviewed the evidence, that their retinal was fair and their sentence just. ' Yet as a inlcsult of the amazing web of propaganda woven by jliree formerly ttm-t - nipiiim j mnn ill i iIIIa ill T i . i IL Ull lltr-l 1 iili Ull.lItWilUtl. HIV 11 111 tl llVHf . OI4I1.V iii P.oston. millions of people in Itay, France, Spain, 1'r.t.ril and elsewhere will find new cause to defame Miericm justice. STOP, LOOK. I.1STKN An alderman from Brooklyn named MoC.tiinness Would ban, by law, milady's oigarcl. I'm' to ec tin' woimn smoking is a matter most provoking. And the initials of our times are all upset. To toil (X 10 woman what she can or can't do Is all the common man will undertake. He must be a fearless hero Or a Caesar or a Nero. And even then the stoutest heart will quake. We'd softly nudge the pentlemun frum Hrooklyn About a thing-, perhaps, he's failed to note That the femalo population lias acquired a rullnn station Since it lulled the men to sleep and got the vote, Th mnjority of ladles are not smokeis, Hut thnt is not the question of the hour. Just, to tell 'em what they can't do, What they shall or whut they shan't do Is assumption that will .always turn 'cm sour. HOME-TOWN STUFF She w.iu a a fiiur-buitoii lie h,.l jic-. .-crlpt'.i'n 'ool tiaehi-r, and model suuini 'r sluiU i finished n graphic (if how a friend -of Ills h " if; ' been struck in tlp eye by a golf bi mm! neiirly lost bis sii'hl. It w.ts delightful moonlight evening, and they strolled through t'no campus had grown rleoqnent in the details the terrific drive, the whir of t ball through the air, and tho audil crash as it (drunk his companion fi in -the face. Thin h" followed up Wi a ilesei Iption of tho hlooil and pa and a couple of subsequent major orations, and' paused to light a, eig: p'ro, while lie let tho efl'erl sink ! The moved slowly on for n fi moments, and then slie suddenly lot i cd up at him. "(Ice1, R.ie miirmun I ' Til bet that boy had a black y( I The janitor found her remains I the frog pond the next morning. Asked why. he left hell out of recent sermon, P.roiher Williams i plied: "Kver'thlng to his senwn. 'Whl I w',:z a preachln d.U sermon do tin mometer wuz in ile iilnotle", an" h spoke fer Itself"! 35 T.TOST L'l-'1 . . . cnviui; is CARELESS PEDESTRIANS of the criticism directed agiinst iitst ami ions! .n-rnicnrs are ve: . ' ;v;t'lt of carelessness in driving. But it is l!o make the blanket assumption that the driver is isl:!vayj responsible when he bumps into a pede- uf It has been seriously proposed in one city that Oh, discretion is the better part of valor. Ho, alderman, please lend receptive car. Stop and listen. Friend MeCiilnnvrs. Or the ladies will write "Finis" On a promising' political enreer. , Oussie Htmiann, ncciuittiHl of a murder charge, says she the IC-! Isn't going" Into the movies. She probably will find a good absurd ,nnnv producers who will ngri with her on that point. OIK MAY STOYi: r ckk (Directions.) the damper Is full of water, the damper the llie killing of ,a pedestrian by an automobile should., U.ad automatically to the punishment of the driver Mj)ior murder. Tint would be a tragic a travc-'y on l,iustice as to apply the same rule to railroad acci wdetus. and always sttuence the engineer for murdu, JVithou; hearing the evidence. t, J'.very pedestrian Knows that the community i-1 ittli of careless drivers, and every motori-t knows '.hat the community is full of careless walkers. The; driver of a car ha the superior obligation to look I 'iit for the other fellow, because in case of a .col- inn it is the fi'.lier fi tloc Ins, ij lilclv tn iT..t I urt. Hut the pedestrian certainly sliares the re- ill-spfinsibility for avoiding a collision. It is up to him hcto take reasonable precautions for his own safety, ":.nd also to realize thru even a citizen drivinir ,m iiitomobile has traffic riu'tr.s which a fellow-citizen foot ntisht to respect. o i HtlOll vt in JOIN THE LEGION u w i:'i rx-.-ervice men x war ors;ania- ,rt.J"l the Aimricut I .ctri"". u v. ho have no: yet affiliated ' "'ion. The Legion ii m .,H hat it is the great sold.er organization of ',he coun uy and one which will be of more service to its has proven conclusively already i ' ;!unibers than w' The .Y uteri no iictiv mt. I'.r co )K.(.ropi j.igrnry an Mil ire.1. others I.Cgi'lll, caii I eoni'iitird. ar-. r ii mi1' if erv.n ee I 'I he A make it Oil, ha, dm 'i iwirnetivi1 lii.ole re po-t. l'i per lll'U'i M When I'. he coui.trv 1 tot i'.oi ' the Aatid midiot one ''ttblicau us proiii rly cotidiiited. arid ' the i;r.i!e-t ll.tlintl.il od within the "el till an :m--piciops start. I. vimi'.i! a'.d cv-inl. i. ;ring imv, aio Oie cause is ,i dc-liuudu-. o;'r pla!toue! I'ennise .honk oil this mortal cm!. ' one o: its outstanding politician, mole no secret of the tact that he U for .be big nio'liid intcrrs's cl o;-c I'et'i'isi I o'ic too. He had superior in the entire country. The He parts can well afford to mourn .li s hi. Make sure Wetter. Start the fire with n match, a little wood and an occa sional dash of gasoline until tin- desired result is obtained. Adjust the tlumT so It slides Into the ashpit door. Leave the (t:unier alone. It Is wet enough now. Never cn the fir door or spread the coals upon the floor. Slice the fuel, add mustard and masticate thoroughly. Aslv.4 should be removed by taking stove to the street and tnppint; gently with a sledire hummer. !. A. Paul. Mr. J.dison says overeiiliiiR will shorten our lives. Ac cording t thai a man who eats regularly In some .' the downtown rufes we know of should live forever. Scientist declares a dwid body may ls raised from be neath the surface by passing it mirror over tho water. Hut what if It should be the body of a man? AYSWKKS We take the liberty of presenting mini examination nnsvver by bright shodboys, which bud Wn called to our attention: A. P. Is the abbreviation of nldomrn. Shall Is used by ollte loplc: will by all others. Homer's chief work are the Oddity and Idiot. An ul-stract noun is the i:um of something that has I no existence, as go.dness. (in Bury is the greatest .opc who ever lived before bis tne. Tho lnix rfi-t tense Is used to express future action in pant time which doei not tak' place tit all. "Tho Contplit" Anlir" Is another name fur Km lid, !" rausn be wrote all tilxjiil angle. tlty un I'.iisleh boy-Tbi- IMerlm Fathers thought It boll i lu be out vt this Wli ked tvotld. So the) ulunlitl III Mas- ji bu.'lts. uivp citwiv nvH iWHO5WH0 I IN THE PAY'S NEWS GKOlitiK Ii. (HinsTIAN (leorge It. Cliristinn. Jr., In addi tion to Tjcing the president's private, secretary, is almori his adopted son. There is something parental In tho fondness t'r.o president and Mrs. Hard ing have for Chris tian. Having no children, and hav ing seen Christian grow up from boy hood, they enmo by this feeling quite naturallly. Christian him al ways believed in sticking close to Harding. That's probably th'! rea son ie now sits Just outside tho president's door in lite White House executive offices. Christian worked on Harding's news paper while going to school in Ma rion. YVhen he came bark home from military school at Chester, Pa., he got married, took a job in his father's stones business and moved into tiie house next door tu Harding's on Mount Vernon avenue in Ma-ion. .Years later Harding was elected to tho I'liUod Slnles smate. He went I to Washington and soon sent for 'Christian to come theiv as his sec- rotary. Christian was at Harding's j side In Chicago wlcm news ot the nomination came. He was wlih the I candidate dee.: ion night. He stood a I few fi-et from his chief during the in jtvuKUral ceremony last March. A nil ithen he .went Into the white House I offices. H goes with the president on all trips nut o: v asningnio. Christian Is like a grown son to Mrs. Harding. On many public cc rasions they walk arm in arm behind the president. Sometimes they dance together. Mrs. Harding take many pemoiiHl problems to him for advice. I She calls often on Mrs. Cliiistiun. hav I Ing known her us a next door neigh bor for years in Marion. Incidentally. Christian was a lem oerat until u fov years itgo. although his party affiliations were usually for Rotten when Hirding was involved. Ho was lending dork at the Demo cratic convention in 1312. Christ an lias two grown ions. The older, named Wurren after t'.ie t-n-sldi-nt, Is a West Point graduate and a flrU lieutenant In the tegular anny. Home Forum KKGAKDING DK.ItS We see in the Ardmorelte several comments on the release of Debs. If I to had been In any ether country tut this, he would have been hinged. Had he shut tip when war was de i lured he would have been respec ted, I ut he was stabbing in the back the hoys who w -iv defending their conn, try. Homy Ford spent a million dollars trying to prevent war. but after war was declared he gave his full support to his country. That Is the duty ot every American; right or wrong. Debs said over 1 1 its ovvn signature that John P.rown of Harpers Ferr fume should be hrnored equally with t orgi) Washington. For the ben -fit of the young renders 1 will explain ihe Jclm Brown raid. Previous to the Civil Wi;r, .lolir. l'.ii.vvn orgnnlze'd a e..impany of men m Kansas and went to Harper's For ;, Vu , mid captured the nrseni.l ami began to r.iiit the nigrocs and turn litem loisi' on their old masters nnd the white women nnd children, to il pe, nit rth r Mid work all kinds m e'l hue, Wiit-l a'joiit a man tint wants to hum r a ttiaa like that with the J'allier of His country. The .ioitii I 'i own mid was r ally ll llrsl gun of that uimlvll war that ;ist the lives of o many yoetl men. There are a 1 t of good Socialist that don't know 'hit:. We don't want to Kussiiin-lx-i .this country. Here's to my country riijht or wrond. TNCLK DICK" HOCEP.S, Ardmore, Okku 12-30M. TEN YEARS AGO Happenings in Carter County wild ArdinnrH as told by the files of I lie Ardmorelte. Hob Gilliam was being his friends for National man and was waging u campaign for the place. boomed by committee, very active The board of city eommbisloners were striving to decide on the a;, ulnt men l of a uhiof of police with a seeming dead lock .ending in the negotiations. Friends of Dr. Dow Toylar of oWel ford were trying to induce him to again nciept t.'e chairmanship of the county central commit lee. hut the doctor war. rather loath in assume the Job for qnotiier term. He had Just undergone n serin operation. Then the surgeon dlsee creel sniwt lilng had been neglect" ! Another operation. Three times tl j oee-urred, when tle patient wear i asked "Whv don't vnii sew a butt i . t ! Charlie .Mays, the fighting editor ! the Kdij'ei ton Journal, has a Foi ' When a country editor can afford j ear. who will dare to say tho age j miracle; Is past? Of future, a Fe will tin many thiims and Mr. Mu probably will tire ll as a printl I prer.s in easi'.of emergency. And 'will I'oiiic 1:1 handy when lv takes 1 shotgun nnd y,o s mil to rmii.d I deliniiueiil subserliiers. ' STKKKT IMPKOMvML.M XOTI' ! The following st re . t Improveim assessments will be due and payn i January, 1st, 1922, mnl will become linqueiit January Kith, P. 122. I M FHO V'F.M I0NT DISTItleT No. Tu in street from Ihe iTosnlng : Fast Jfain nt "D" street to crossi ; of West Mu In ut "10" street. Din 1 street from crossing of "A" str south-east to creissing of "li" str southwest. "A"- nnd .Mill streets nor cast to P.roadwity, North Washing! to Hroadwity. "A-. "H" and " (dreets north-west to Hroadway. A street soul h-w est to 1t Ave. Sot Washington street to 1st Ave. ". "I:" nnd "C" streets south-west 1st Ave. L. M. TIII'IJSTOV. City Clerl Published in Daily Ardmorelte X 22nd, l'rti-,1 and Dec. T.lst. 1(121. .Miss wlili n Leona Charlotli. e'innor -pui C'.iauricey Wall I'tit'tlaiiied '.y In Itonoi nf .Ws if Al:i. "fhe local camp. Woodnun of the, World were making preparations to take in Inn pew tm nibi f.. The i-imp. then a" It Is now was the largest in the state. Highway commissioner Sidney Suggs wns advocating' the consiriieiio'i of a macadam highway from ihe city limits to ihe cemetery. The mutter was being considered by the hoard of loun'y commissioners. eiviliyjiiion holds stitl waxes cold years. V togelher i r till t!i with the wilght of NOTK i: I OIC I'l T.UC VUON c I'etito-e a spokestn.' cotintrv. 11 a darn gum w.i. a political !os, had few equal, ami Editorial of the Day Slate of (ri.l.ihomu. Cartel' rotiiny. In tho district court. No. XiiiH. Purl Payne, by his iiet I't.-iik Paytn, plalntilf, vs. Ira . titnlaiii: JIKNKY WATTKKSON Marse Henry Watterson is eii.iel. In all ages there are Just a f'W outstanding Ir. tires. Theiv few hav held civilization totcthcr. Twenty j jenrs ago Marse Ib-nry Mild that e.ur i 1 1 aided elviliallon was JurL n tliin I vennrlncr amounllns to little more! than a polish ami to establish this , i intemmt w.-nt Into the innermost I recesses of N'W Yorks four Ittindred, i which wn-i the reliiefent'ttlve nf lite! life of lite vv..ilth, and idiuwul to the world that sreut wealth, sinntal lt, dihauihery and Imheeney hell way to an (Warming ixunt und his xpmllion pirhapu Pavid this nation JY-m a complete collapse. Well do I ii number when a child, way tip In the hills of old Kentucky, v.bin tiie once a wn-k mud ariived tie only ln-wsi-upiT it brought was Ib-at y Waller: o"s Cmirler Join iu ami stiiiltitc ns il, liihihl leetn the gleal friend, I majority f those nioui'tiiliin is would Payne, j mil out llie iesl i.inb r In the neigh ll.nibood nnd n-al h,m mfurlabl) hnte to give him up. We will be lor.crome here vvllJiout him, but .is he wrote to the old soldiers at 1 their last reunion til ChatlitiVHUta, Wc will some d::y m i t on thfit l eantifiil shi rc where titer." will h. I no iporn parting." C. T. P.rOXP.o.VT. Sulphur. Ok la. Is That Cold and Cough Hanging On' YOU will be convinced that F); King's New Discovery does jii' what it is meant to do soothes cougl raw throats, . toii;etion-tormenie chests, loosens the phloem psek ain break the obdurate cold and grip'i attaik, relieves the congestion in tli head. No harmful drug, therefor good for children an. nrll ai gronur Kiglit away you will notice th change for the better, lias a con Yhu-iiiK, healinz ta'te that you i! appreciate, lluy a bottle at any dnic gists on the way home to-n du, cts.-. Dr. Kind's New Discovery l-azy IVople, Lazy Bowels. Don' neglect coastijotiot. It undermiao the health, takes all vim out o vou. Dr. Kinx's Tills will jnvigorati the svstetn, stir up the liver, wove (hi kittolc All A, ..' . n r . . in uuiin, jc. D PROMPT! WON T CKtPS . r. King's Pills IIKD JlKll s nt . . I) The reason Debs i, free toi'uy. it t.rciusc he i j "ebs, W c have no liesit.mcy in asserting thai. ""Were Debs a lumentity. a man without a following 1 ih defeminm wouhl still be hatntnerinir on rocks in Mr Dyclte's hotel in Atlanta. Urctkintr faith whh those.1'' " ,v', v'r to "rt on on" ir l'n r"n P,",,V K"t out uf after th; mourning days nil no nd'who die gets much easier '"tire passcei .anyway.. Slio'iid we hve mixed Juries In iiIiiiIchI llss'., Are iho rids of Justice best imvoI tbtouh Ibis system? Cn Wouioti Ktfrly he ellbje. Ii-i In lung lontlniled ii,ent.i and p)i)likl strnlni.' The are few of Ihe l-fTlm-nt riiHtlniis fllKOtuli'ied S n result of the outcome of n idi lu uled criminal en si' few ds nei. Aug,it l'rp. fori-man of the Jury In the case cited, I letrve it t fully ever to have women nnd men on the esme Jury, as tln-re is no Justice for the iwonle. In sny cnee, or the Jury." "Thr-re is no plsee tor wemen on a jury. Any woman Said lb f. ltd Hit. It notice that lie has above mumd court miiri Iiiko and must i Payne, will take Ins n sueil In the for annulment uf answer tho pell- ! Ill clef the shade of ihe f.irtil eager liople tree III freM tiie po t or jllce nnd ask for . tlm I'djlen'lals iit-.; i They all winiled to know whsl Mm -e craft. O , y Modern genius bronchi the olcrse It. Modern statesmanship is irying to scrap it. nt o r If peace come to Ireland the Irish . m) e. ( o H I'earc makes its elcnund f.r genius no lex thn wu. -o- srrvlng. I'd rnthrr die than r through It strain. The auerles hsve brouphl forth Widely tllvergeht answers. Six d's- neit ttMik tiie Mlnt f cleavage of opinion. tteajons di-iced sMtime no superlirity of one sex as comparrj with the other. Virtually all. however, do assume profound differences. It Is utsesl that the mental iroree of the manly Milt want to mn Br"' "", "Mnl' woman so materully differ as to .render probability of renrhing a common (omluslon slight, i IrrMpTtivn of relative merits of conflicting conten tions, one truth stands out prominent nnd incoittrovertible. In the case lo whbh refetmce. lias been mdo the Jury was subjoctrd to indignities which could riot have fulled to affront any woman. Hon filed therein by said plaintiff on ii'itiy said and foolhardy v;i" I i' or .before Ihe pith day of February. ( ,;, who dnted lake Issue or cnll lu A. I)., 1!.'2. or nli petition will be j (.ii.mion nny statetm tit cf this w n- taken ns true mm a juugiiiciu ior ,M.,-f ,,n. j l.iotutcd from the world were we i i hlldren cf th.) moimtnlns. Wo knew if only two gi'cat men who lived away out in tho big busy wot Id. and to our mind, held It tonelher. They ll..:kl.l - . t . I t I I.. . I..- Ms. .11 -( li4'.m.i '') iTonshi the open door to I ugenc ,., ,,and ,rt ,,,, ,h.y u.e put tit " Pelts. u of this i hafai ter. - S,in Ktah" is o Chronicle. III sld plnlittlff In said actum for annul metit of nrirrlniie will be ivnd-red ac. ciidingly. Dated tills SOlh day of Iteeember, 12I. CHAMPION & (iKfiUOK. Attorneys for Plaintiff ATTISST: Jess J. Iaisley. District Clerk. I'y Hy LfRgaiis, Penny. TWO HKI.ll KOH IIKIJMMi IN KSCAI'K OK 'ONVICT McAt.iyTKfl Teim Ilroek. who Is slbned to have hired ft tnxlcab and driven by the state penitentiary, where another mnvlet Joined him and made his escape., his ln-ctt committed to Jail hero In de-fault of bond on n dmrge of nsliing eeinvlct tit e'-'ae, Cecil Dill. Ihe inxlcali driver, who says the men ptexse d a revnlvi r to hi ne'k and liindrt him drive them to Chceulah (also h.n t"""'!! tiki'tt into custody. v.-ere Henry Wntlercon ninl (lrovr Cleveland. Cleveland was cur presi dent and Wnttcrson was our watch ilog to see that the president did not interfere with our hauling our apples ti the tlstilhry nnd petting in re turn a barrel of brandy fur C winter. We knew Mnrse Henry w-nild pro lect us In our vcrloti pursuits to u.nke a living. We knew htm ns a givnt writer :iin' we usrd blni to settle ittr ronlrvven t-les In Knglbh. We knew him a n miislelm and Many weteMie dispute's that M.ire lleniy sit tint for us wlun we orgnnixed our little bins band. Col. Watlcrsnn was a great pUnisl. li td his essay on Mow liuhenMdn Pmyed", was wonderful. Marse Ikltrv I difid. but the rmO bet has done will last ns Ions a Take Yeast Vitamcn ' Ishkts to Supply Energy Food Ladis Thin, run-down folks who imv in woiid.-riug why they remain w nkinny and IotUjir in energy even tlioush they BiTin to cnt a lot, l.ould Iry t iling two o( Mastm's tiny jeuM YI1A.MON rublett with llnir ineiili nnd watch restilta. Miuiii,', YITAMON TsWe'a supply in liigl.ly roneenl ruled form a imairr doe o( tin henttli-giving. hotly. Isnlditig vit.itniiuvi. You lutelv tired to get some tl thec precioui vitsmines "A.MN lsblets mil with our food, help it to diget sod supply just what your Ixxly needs to Iced and notiruh the shrunken tiwuet, the worn out am-es, the Uiin Mood and Out starved I ruin, ritnples, Ui aud skin rruptiiiiis seem to vsnisti like n.sno under this Lealtlifttl invinorstint Inllu coce. Mostins MTAHioN w, not cu" .fM "f "iwt tho stonis.-h, Isjt stirngtheni tliedige.Uvs and intestinal tract and hclpi to overcome tven ehniiiie eonnipmio,,. ii, lt, ,0 mrrtilicr the mm c-Msslin'i VI-TA-K.. Avoid nib:iinie. s"d imiia. tains. Y on e,,n ,.t M.in,' VITAMON TsUeU at nil p,A dnigmtts. WliJ IASTINi5X7" , sun Ctsutnt vrsst VltSMlNI tAnlll WOL-FTO. YtT STARMNCI 2lTl',n',"lhslMd. Thar jOtU VI TAMOM T.M.,.V,TZ Am PoaiUrcIy Gumnttrd to Tut On nrm Heth, C!cr the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken With Every Meal or Money Back i " w ... n r ,