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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTORF.R 17, 191$. 10 VOTERS MUST GET ' REGISTRATION SUP rant Voir November S If They Hurl I I iii.:i(I rn' lin t Some lm. The old t ) poitant l Iiuiiki'H, , .i n'l ,,r the i.'.l and tails of -irerlnrN that have been re. ! cently 'hanged." d.il.i Mr. Siiull, lie' refers in Hie following: ' The old precinct No. 9 la divided ! i'n r.iMoiiif avenue and nil e;i; and north ih r Ito new No 9 and nil west is me ,iew .n. .1 lace. including Irving ROADS WILL BE IN , SHAPE FOR SURFACE nhcrLuc included i. .T. ni:' I l'l. HI I' . ' IIIV I Mad CIMI tmii f hi. I s : i : ,: . . hi collet r not l 'li fund, LM . l". T -t 7 . in I ten. inc.. fui'.U from auto !n H V.'3 it .anm ite.t township i I .1 1.. : .1 1 1 1 im ii ni'-ii un r, .gin i precinct et la the , itl. wtsl and Hurt li 1 t.O! Til m In l.in' reference s-:.i ' ! ;.sli u.i nt "f v "I I lit! pre iii. 1 the ticci K-i!.v i.f n tislr i k:iti 1 1 I. let i.lc lit L v A , , . i h.iirinati il the Tulsa .ep'ih.ic.iri return) committee. , .ie, 'V thiit every person , i t.t ii: tei.- lime Irive ,i rcg- , : cirtifnat.' l-'suel friitn the I in hlc'. Ill' l;se shall hunt ..:.-i'H'- mid gs-t hit The ,'i,.l I'm I-.-I .He I. pen, and il Ih 1 1 . I I'.e V I'er Wh. Uc.slli b , i ,::,t ' ii- f ill ,-. ''I . lli .. I ' Il' .l "II t.P t ! d' - No. 11 and nil 2i mid nil weal Try Making Your Own Cough Remedy 3 tin ran sere about It, ami !? a brllrr remedy llian the reailj uaila kind, bis If duo. If ii oiimliinnl Ilia rurativn proper da, ,. mi) known "n adv-made" f.nii'i nmeiiv. Ten prohaliW could not pet us iniii'li rial curative power at tufre h hi H' nnile homemade f.'iun evrnp. vs!.nll is tuaily prepared in ii !' minute. del lr. ni anv clrupcint- 2'i f.nnrea cf I'n i 'iir it into a pint buttle and fid tlic bottle witli avrup, ming fitluT plain cr.inul.ited awKr Ij-nip, rlariln I ii;...isi t, jiimey, or corn avrup. n deaired. The result in a fill pint if fully better eniicli aymp than vai rmild l"iv ready made for three iini'H the rntiry. Ta.stit pleat ant an l never apoila. 'Una I'.nex and Sirup preparation r"t riflit tt the cauao of a couch and iniiniaiaie ntier. it loot- new .No Us now No. l'l I Ilia llvide-4 old et in the new No. l.s im Su. I I . Ni.. r! prei i :i t n"w tnc i,eK all of "Id No. I I to wliieh i.t added all i f ' 'ivutt add. lion,. Mit from thi nn im t.iken all we.-t nf I'eona and mnuh i-r Kifte.iith Kirnt to the lailrual ii in! wiiirh ixtinda on aouth In Twenty-Sixth alreet laid ineludlim Suiiaet .iddition 1.4 the nt w No. 'ii. ! I'tff.i Mreet riHides Nn. 'J n.nih, anl nou h nd ih ea.st In now nesv ' No. 24 and all i m N,i 13 ' Ai i' irlins to Mr Sin ill, t!,e l iw rcfpiirm that copli-M of the nmsiu. tlon of voters Bhil he placed Hi Hi" office of the I'conly clerk, hut m. ; far. he 'l.ilitiH. ro cum pli.tnr e w iMi this pa.t of the election law Is ci-; di lit He had p i i-onii lly aaki l to M e the copie4. hut the county offici.ua, .viy they do not have them. The law cay "In 1'i'K'i.sti alion offu u!a t-hall ' ITuvlde tliein. j Ulth I'lrniy (1f lin,4 on Wlililt Comity Clin Itruw, llli;ltii.i MII lie Kcaily fur Haril-Mirfaclni;. Total avMllat'le fold S7 I'endirie release x the war Indus triis hoard nf maieiui! f,it- lard Mirfa.-uiK the r.ad of the coin's the ciUHitv hUlni.O rlorillcer's olfli e -t.ltee Ih.i; ai ,,f hi- lli.lln road.--of the niiinlv ii re heitm (mt to itrade and pi no in. ni work ilirtie in ii tititf ilii'tu in ii.idinesn Then when the tune comes that the war induh 'ri.a l.o.ud wnl let Hie materia! looae 'hit will he needed, tie finMiitu: loo In .s ca n he put on road a t hat are all na.lv for them without extra ex pel. M' lo the count). With neiily half a mlhio,, .lojlarn of fun!- .u.iilalilc f.,i- i...id work. ih; m nntenance and repatr work 'i- si'ltij; rapidly f inward on work lh.it has I n declared ra.eiitl.il 111 MiIm countv. A1i.oiikIi there wetc to, n) cotiM rm tlon t.onda vol. d to the exient of $ I .Tan (inn, npproal, has mils l een linked of $7T,,Mllil Worth of the liie I'ands available nr aa follow-.: 1 i '..unty road and hrnli;o fund tll'J.ltiJ kS, mtiniy aid I Inet year's; r h w lie h to i "t-k that will . for th.s ear '. C.O'tl O !S f. Inc. Illl .'f Hi - five w .- I, . "i:m.s-.H:' i'n. he c . ml'!, led el I, BAD BREATH ein irti"t en tue piiii-t'in, ttout the nasty throat tirkle and neala the aore, irritated mrmlirama en (.-entlr tnd rasilr that it la T'i. y astoDiiiiiinr;. I A riav' nae will UMiallr otereoma , the orJmarT couch and for hronebma. crnup. whinpiiie cmiL'h and hroDcbial lilhina, there is notliinj; hatter. . I'diri ia a mot valualde concen- trt'ed rompnund or K,nuinu .Norway pine extract, and hai Lei n Used for Kr.rra!ii'r. to break up aevcre coucha. To avuiil diatppointment, ask your inicL'ift for otinoia of I'inex" with full dirertiona. and don't tccent im'thin:' tIm- (luaranlrad to eive an flute aatia'aition or inoucv promptly refunded. The 1'jdci Co., Ft, Wayne, lad. it I r m i H 3 1 . 4 1 ! 14 11 lm I i. li It is holiew"! that thw will ' a In 1 lot ii w 1 cf I he mad w ! in t he con in t he 1 7 bn.ltt i vere let ii a i coninii.-,a.oi.. i Said 'o tie Jil e fi i led I .. ' fill-' of I1C' appnoiil ..f the jr.. i worth of lo. i, I bonds, which Is ex pert,. I lo the nrir fill 1 1 then will still he 1,-ti ,i balance of ll.fii.'. ni"i he al.pr.ncd whcu-MT the ci'lli! 'S.-.IHS . on.in:,,ee fe. U a Ihuli-!. r IH needed b.ldlv illou.'h by Till .-I ciemty This counts l.,o. the rei'it i'ion "f havlln, the l.rst kept mad ssl.lu I he i nt ire i-' ttc In . utiiio i .on With this i: mi:. M be flale-l '!i..t Max I.. ( ',in tiini-li.i 'ii . i.i:.' huhvs i eniiiiieer, in a i.'i'id h'le' to ih counts hiKhw.is en. in. c.-r, I'.ni t'.ii ton. slated tins is 'he tin. del offne of Ihe elate and i(at II is the .oils one from w hi. li he can - el .i cin i'lete Up to-dafe i.p.Tl .it ans tune he nil'ht call foi n The special form of hoi kkecpinc, in use line i.-. the invention of 1' I. I -a nv; I. s . s" i lal auditor INDUSTRIAL STATUS NOT TO BE CHANGED AT OPTION IMPROVEMENTS MADE TULSA SCHOOLS J a 5 ufcicilas Itisiallnl. Healing I'lanls I lo llcsscil ami I,Iii.iih- I reeled HI till' lle Sl tiool A Mli'iih 'he epnlem I h'l-i slopped a. tu.il ie l.o.it ,,f . i, all, .n o: i ;tipi os ernciii 4 in hoo's eh ius- to .' ! i ! i. and lo Hi i s pe tic a a I i V life the the T' r.l c- u he I 'III . of infloen ho, I w oi k . lor-s tual, Ihe at. i-htiiKtntl a l.oih m ho.d ills II' i I he I i of the In!-, Ins i, i ! ,, t ., n a -hii'ct. 'i 1:1 I I ii l iTii' In il.it III plos e I . hill ... ... ' e I. par to.e "f ?! Oder Is. -I hill -.1 HI. I of Ih S I 1 the ss 1 1 h man Itlell 'I s, I, . if.'l. 'I. ,ll a rr i 'i i! i I..- .- t!,c d. Ihe 111" Is era In Ito. k n-llll nt , p S I . 1 i af.' Ile-.l-,ls:...t- I'll ' II i : ri I f t hi i f , n ii i mm, ill" mHn.Ml fftinliHT I i h M ! v i' vt ii 1 1 ;.t ( :n ,h TS Il'imt'-ni; i .tt! n t l f ur i 1 1 - Mk' ii.t -int. i ,' . t i a in i ni in ti 1 1 1 i f i; tMiMr-.l h' h i n 'm.i! unify . r DO YOU WANT your friends to avoid you? They will certainly do so when your breath is bad. There is no excuse for anyone having a bad breath. It is caused by disorders of the stomach which can be corrected by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have been permanently cured of stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after years of suffering. Price 25 cents per bottle. w ho 1 la.isiflc.il ' e, Jo s hvt'luy' h a 1 . the Men In Tulsa counts' been Riven deferred ' because of !nd iMrv )t.ii to their Jobs 01 explain local boards. NutiecM to a number of ri ir 1st ra nts w ho have (. i n pi.t In a deter ie. I stattia to call in and show the hoard why thev sl :, not he put into cIiish I ss en- p.isied sesterdas, and the date s"t for he.ii.ne m i ictober I !. Kollowlnsr were si notified: Hairs Shertell. Wllhain l-'owlel'. Al liee iii.in, Joe p'alkner. Illonde Iturloti. Kusjck, - Tiff .nletter and lllnni I'lilion. Itciiih Sfiiit'iHv Oiitiniiiti'd.' I'AMI' I mi 11 iK. lossa. (id. If, I'eith sentence itniose,i hy couri martial on I'risate V.rnei Sim for refusal to obey orders, has been commuted to 'n yeais iiiiprisontreri' hi I'orl l.i'Hirnioirlli by I'lcadcnl Wllaon, It was annoiitli eii todav. Help HrIii ITrrx. ('AMI' liltANT. Ill . Oct IH I'amp til. int has .em inn can masks to Mlnni sola lo he used in fiKhtlni; 1 he foteeit f 11 1 -. silo stem The Right Goods The Right Prices The Right Terms Makes the Shoooinfi for Your Home a Mightv Easv Matter at enets Furniture Company And that's exactly what you want, isn't it? You're looking for just the store that will supply your wants and supply them at reasonable prices and terms. We'll serve you that way. Our prices are fair, all marked in plain figures. That should be convincing. Let us serve you once and we know ygu'll come oftcner. We want you to prove to your own satisfaction the truth of our claims. It's Heater Time jtf rion't wait till Tl 'he mid wave is ri. y here. Let ua In- & stall your heater We cmry rr.nl Hon (era. ftnhlnntlon fonl mill (.ax Hoiil 'rs WckhI Itninrca. .n Heaters anil Oil I enter,, in owr eXrhanKai nepar'nient, at 115 HAST I'lKST wp havc a 'lnn lot of ic Rht;y UHr. Ytcolprx at about one tftird the price of new. The Satisfactory Range This combination Range burns wood, coal or gas. Each separate from the other; no awkward or confusing changes to make. These stoves arc built by practical people of long experience and established reputa tion. They are of heavy cast iron through out and made to last. Your old range taken in exchange. Comfortable Bed H ft ft Jl Thu fine four poster be.. full sue, an be had in American Wtilnut or fail .Mahogany at the old prlc r.nner finish S31.50 Six Chairs That Will Give Service ol Is h S 1 lie ,i nstaih'd. as the Inadc'iuate to looms which the last sear II I ss a-, ma h- .x depart r.ietil ..: incident to tp. f,.r .P-h.-s an. ss i'Ii t!, , ; , dicti o: I, n ss t r i . . Inn. li. -. and 'hose -'.,.1 w .11 h is c an prai ll. at ss or I. fit'. i i'1'ii'.n new In iiiiu ss old one ( ,s hells' he. it Ihe ,.,lll,.,il li,ni' been l-ui't iii aiucii . .tii pi, i 'nt u , i, lent i.iki ! se n he, ,,f it,.- h.,,1 heatlni; fa j Ml'li's. hill II Is lese.l thill this diffh ults his hi en mi reeled Insofar' ii" I' is I Mlde I Added lo the prilllliut equipment at Ihe I.ilIi s. ho.d is a to w I tiolspe1 f"f tea. hini; put poses and to handle 'he I'llnlltiM incidental to i hiiol work ' o. itlonal printing w ill be tauitht in c.uin-ctiiui with lournallstc wink, and studeiriM will he ms en an nppor liinily to wiite stories and iHtry iheiu uralcht ihiuueh t puidp.j,'. : Hon. Tli im will make the inihllca.1 "f H'l all school lliioei- ii.ihmII.I expense, so with thla plan ' "f the paners Will make Mia publication self Biippnt una. 'Ihe all school paper is something new iri 'I uls., and as far as the ad o.iniMiatiot, km. us ll is M pioneer Idea in school education, and oriai naie.l In the fertile In aln nf a Tulaa "lm at,,, K.nh , hc.ul In the svslem will he iiiosse, lis contribution n. in this ss.iy the separate schools be SMldid locether by com pel ll Ion for (rood material un.l u,. ,.i, K'tieral educatlunal Infornniilnn. 5 s I III without the i of JACK COWAN WAS KILLED IN BATTLE SEPTEMBER 12j Tula casualtiea In the artnv are conilnj. with and, fre-iuenee of tale' that they cease In cause, the concern occaslone,! earlier n the war, and the nesva la tecelve.l n, ,,. i, n,. In at. Hid KimlMtid. which dlNinlsaea had m w, with the alatenient. "Thla la war." I Jack Cowan, age 2;, and a tnem j her of machine gun coinpi.ny 3,-,Hi .infantry. Is Ihe latest to fall, word I has lne heen teeelsed hy hla ulster. Mlsa Ihllle rowan nf Tulsa, that he had fallen Hepteinber 12 while (defending the honor of the flag i I'risate Cowan, after haslng been itefused enllslnient, was drafted Into i the ariiiv In June, going to ('amp jTraslH. where he xsas in training for a brief period. Hy June 9 he waa ion his way overseas and was among , th lnrx- number ,,f men of I'nei,. 'Sams ariniiH who spent July 4 n 1 Idieland I Hefme his entrance into the armV J l'riat Cowan was for Hire years ; manager nf the shoe ilepaitnient of ! the Model oliithton,. With his sis. ler. who is his nrilv surviving rela Use. young Cnsvan tame to Tula.i four vear sko from liallss Texas j Ml!s Cowan tesldea at SL Nouth , Cheyenne, and though grleserl at the loss of her brother and only relative, feels a certain pride In the fact that , lie died in the cause of freedom and Justice. 1 KENDALL STUDENTSARE ! INDUCTED INTO SERVICE 5 Young men who enrolled in H.n t v Kendall sl A. . r , nHVP (,, n. ducted Into the service and now are I privates, nf Curie Ham's tremendous! ,'irniv I he Influenza epidemic w hh h has practically rlianrgiinlxed Instlm- ' tion.il life ,,f the ity the nasi twi sveeks. put a dnmper nn ' prepara - 1 Ilium for a fesv dnys In the extent that seseral of the men ssent home 1 but the e have returned and eighty, lite heme 'trilled every dav by I. lent J A c Montgomery. i I'niforms and equipment are ex j pe. ted any day and 11 w ill he aj proud moment for these men. a ma - - Jotity if whom nre under draft age, sshen they ean don 11 khaki uniform ""'I shoulder a pun In the name of the C. A. The si ho.d offers a tplendld op portunlty for SourilT mer, to receive an education nnd military training at the same time, iiumim Hie uuil expense of tu, lion, hoard, etc. and plus the pay of a ptisa'e p, the army There is still room for about mure enhstinen's. pecials for Thursday At Vandevers $2. 75 Waists Special $1.38 nib a and I rua miles s i' h . oiol tenuliir J ilil all d.i O I Lr . I I I I r ll ds III SS ,1 is I.- b. Ill .1 I ih alu das, e.i . h sshll.' .in. I I and fill . ;;p.' vi Pile II. us. LaCamille Corsets at $2.98 H and tl T ..- allies I ni' ii Slendi' ..It. front I i, r ami stout ti it to ;i ' o n i s , l'i i l.il to. las t. l eciila . I loi-e ' I.i out llioilr Tit ill l. on an th I Is f.u I. oili d numbers, I $7 Mi sal- ", $2.98 $6.50 Georgette Waists $4.95. Many Atlrnctlse Models .Mill of S lod.iv I'' ss .lists of lleorrtelte I't .,,, low. .open, flesh nnd nil whit. X. lilies Special file piO,. lora Serge and Satin Dresses IJ (ll) Values for $I0.7.' I T esses of nai v serge wit h braid ami bun on tt itn tiiliiliM. also dresses of satin in I rowan, bltn s and black, all k.ioiI xalucM at J:''i. Hpe. clally priced for today at ... Ilrokcn Inns of Munsing Union Suits $1.98 'ilium up In ," III) .jidiet' Munsing union sails in wool and lisle; broken lots, high neck, long sleeven. ankle length; also low neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length, legular xaluea up tu $3. Special lod.iv. uur choice the suit, at $1.98 Curtain Nets, Special $1.50 (me lot of 4K Inch nets; very fine and highly mer. cerixeit, in a large line of patterns, values up In - I lie yarn pipccial all day today, the yard $1.50 Cretonnes Special at 35c. A apienriiii line of cretonnes; llil inches wide; regular one yard valuea. apeclal loday. the yurd 35c White and flesh wash satins: llri Inches wide, amiable fur under wear, gowns, leddleii. petticoats, Hlsu (allured walsls; regular I.' -u duality apeclal for loday. yard . $1.59 me line of fancy laffelaa and saline. beautiful atrlpea and l'l. ilds. suitable for waists, skirls and drefsea. regular $ : no and li -,i values; apeclal Inday. the yard . $1.59 I'repe de Chines comprise a ae led lot In all light and dark shades; 40 Inchea wide; regular tl quality; apeclal to- (J JQ liny. Ihe yurd V-i-tOt $3.50 Broadcloths at $2.75 .'L'-inch tiriiadclolha In all Ihe popular atreel shades; regular I I Ml valuea Kpeclal today, the yard, at $2.75 $1.50 Wool Dress Goods, $1.19 One lot 40-liii'h wool dresa goods, atrlpea, plat da and rherka; II. SO duality. Hpeclal today, yard.. $1.19 $7.50 Panne VeleU, $6.95 41Mnoh I'anne velvets In alt the popular ahades; all 7 M) val uea. Hpeclul today at $6.95 Blanket Special i" $5.75 One lot of wnnlnap blanketa In plaids and plain col ors Hpeclal today 35c Ginghams at 29c 27-Inch glnghama; plain and staple check; also fancy plaids; regular J5c valuea. Hpe. (lal today, the yard 29c Percales, Special 29c .IsMnoh percalea In all klnda of atrlpea, checka nnd dota. Hpe clal for today, the nJ yard uC Wool Plaids at $3.75 4 Imh wool plaids In a beautiful range of coloring, prli ed the yard at $3.75 Handkerchiefs lotdlea' printed Japanean allk handker chlefa; many different atylea; apeclal loday 10c TODAY IS REMNANT DAY A Rood selection of remnants on sale until noon today at HALF PRICE Don't Let Up, Buy W. S. S. w $1.95 p $19.75 $ Three Silk Specials for Thursday Two Globe Specials 60 pairs slightly soiled or dam aged kid glove; all colors; from 12 211 In 1 fill values. Hpeclal today, choice the QQ the pair JoC Kayser'a ehamolsetta washable gloves In color white, black, chamola, khaki and cream, with black atltchlng. regular II and 11.25 valuea. Hpeclal QQ for today, the pair .... OtC Muff Forms A bla showing of muff forms at prloea ranging from 65c to $3.00 s ihe ap ery inn ll. arls of the To call 1 1 V Hiiiinph "lleiris P li t u i e j i hi v is m t. e - it "II l'l Ms of the time.-, more h.i Sorhl. rifflih's f-'ipri-'tie if tl,e World." a e than an llllus- Set of six chair like Oak or Kunied Oak Leather Sealt cut, Ciolden $18.00 We are agents for the wonderful Pathe Thonogrraph and records. Secure one of these beautiful Pathe instru ments now while the price? are within your reach and do not wait until the cost of production necessitates the raising of the selling price. I loos' a e.u ri leye U 'Tl I" Im i t huiju.'iml n a phu'o special ;e I' l- ' ' -Cr. of li.e 'r.ii!.-.,t s'.ir Hie W'Tid h.'o. ever kossn. ti.. in .. was- m.-e erii.tiinjf a'w imprrM alve than the pririe I or spoken sso. d co, ii i eser mase il "llear's of ihe World ' l.s the war Hai If The ti'l" GENETS FURNITURK COMPANY 116 S. BOSTON OUR EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT If you r fur nit nr. thn( rloevn't wft morf up t' fin' tn bt (r phor n. smd wr'll m nr( 'OTiM-trri nn to it irt1 Arrmi1 o takr it in at. part jy mrr.t rn t hf k ind Oia' vi uni, i U i(nt kind. Wf'll n'k (H1 a li-.Tal nltrr rrl !:fii.ro for your rno'l rnl vrf'H a.! your furnt'ir t low prr Thu nw furniture Y promptlv ttl;rAr-M Kiht-ijM food!, ran lr boiijfM Al unr toreroomi, 115 EAST FIRST STREET. sVl . UOOD rOOD and a food that fits these saving times GrapeMs Needs no sugar. tella tlie whole etorv pealirig soiee f'f humanity out for Jnatlce and ll'i'Tty Around the heartbeats of the chil dren of the e.ir'h Urifflih has built I Ills li ae'i rpn-. i It Is lose, life and j happiness, then war, separation. ' horror and death And yet withal it is put mini I r. I is e tu the speoia ' lor. There is ,i fascination to I's I realism and an appeal that In truly tremendous Hack Iti ihe utile h'rench village of Noyan In trance, close to where trie Ameriian Holdieta ate todav. Mr CnffHh laid the scene f'f hla story. There amid ahm and shell from huge Hocbe cannon Ihe big enmpany "f motion picture stars 1 svere hap'lc'l in modern warfac, ' There they enniti'd Ihe greit hiatt I story of 1 Me war. Two Aincrirau i palntris lise.l in l-'raipe as the tale iitifnlda 'me hid a daughter, the other a sun They nut and loved. and were happy as youm; lovers : always) are. Then came Germany' decision to rruah tl.e world with j France a.s her first victim , Th- hoy. I though an American cl'lr.en. enlisted I in Ihe army nf I ranee, believing that I "the count rv good enough to live in Is good enough to f::ht for" The ! development of the hhtv shows the ! struggle nf the ltt'le 1-rerTh hand ', to hold their village from Die Hups ' against tremendous odds their fail ; ure and the terrible enperiem es of he natives. Including 'he hoy s sweetheart, until finnllv rescued by the allied troops with the brave Americans anpTig them Vet through all this sa I experience there Is a vein nf charming comedy 'hat brings out all Us l.e.iu'ies like a Jewel in a rich setting. "liCiWU nf the Wurld" will he one j of the biggest attractions I year In thla city and, accordl accounts. In very' short I hi .iter. of the to all In be seen here p a lline in the Majestic PHYSICALLY FIT AT ANY AGE It nn t ,ti'i, if., i.ueiis.., living that out men ",l,,u ri .,n.l ,.,, 1....... fighMng I internal organs in good eondlto.n ml you will alvs.iv. .e physically fit. Wir. li ihe kidiicjs. The rfldrievs illi the most over, wmkeii or l-.ins in the human bndv. U lien 'hey hie.il. down under the slrain ind Ho- c. idly uri'- a id ,n -' 'illl'i'a'..; and ' I v .-la II ues look' out' T'" 'hiii . rya'ali' tear and a, ratch ihe dell.-ite nrit uty channels ca is lug I'MTu, -i.it, ag; pa, n and set up n--i I'a I Imis ss hl"h mi y c i use pii mature d eg i ii . i .1 1 if . n and olteri do lui n into deadly lineht'a I 'mease J line nf 'he firs warning of slug gish kldnev actum p pain or stiffness in the Lilian of th, hack, hig'i eo ori'd or hcan'y urine, hiss of appetite, indiges'i ni or rh.e imatistii. I hi n it wait until the danger is lip. on you. Al ihe tnst indication of trouble go af'er th" cause at once. IJo lo Soul diUg-o'e! Itllined, lltelv. til't a rrial ,n of . ;. ,,i M K I A I . Haar lem (ni 'apsides. Imported direct from the i.i , or;i 'ories in Holland, where itii-y iia.e Poet) in use tor over two hundi.i! ve:s. They will Klse almost immediate relief. If for any cause they should not your inotir y will be refunded. Hut he sure io get i'i.i MKI'AI.. None other is genuine. In s'.aled boxen, three buca. COUNT FIFTY! NO RHEUMATIC PAIN Don't Suffer! Instant Relief Follows a Ruhhing With OLd "St. .Jacob's Liniment." S'op "dosing" rheumatism It's pain only, no otie cose in fifty requires Internal treatment. Huh 'soothing. penetrating "Sl. Jaoohl I I.inimetii" right on th ' tender I spot." and bv the time you say ! .I.o k Koliitisoii out clues the rheu- 1 1 1 . t : r- pain and distress "St .In oh Liniment" eoiuiuers palti' lr is a j harmless rheumatism l.ninient schl' h 'never ih.-.r ppoi n's and doe-.n t bum j the t'kin. it takes pain. Korenesa and stiffness front iirli;"r .Inlms, musclea , and hones; sloj.s i-calma. lutiibagn, liacka. he, neuialgi.i and iodines .swelling. I l.imhcr up! Crt a sniall trial hot. tie of old-tune, Imneat "S' Jtcoba Liniment" from any drug s'rtet and In a moment vou'll be free from I pains., aches and silffnoss. Hop't suf. , fer! Hub rhi'uinatism uss a s . Adr, I uov oirr.uw, tilsa. okijl 'fit ii,!;1) tV'.b e .;! X I lis l'i o