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4. ""-, ' --,, Xm I. is i m0m --y Wan r i . ki ' - if REDUCTION ORDERS GIVEN BY PERSHING' jntfTlriin Commander Sinn Moc nicnt InuiH'illnlcly fur Truii clil.ui lo I two Musis. TULSA DAILY WORLD. TUESDAY, XOVKMHER 2(1. 191. o o Dorothy Gish at Palace filTU'Ial I'' Wednesday, Noy. 2 5. rslilng issued orders after tl.e signing if (he armistice with dernmny fr the prompt reduction of :lie extensive system for purchas ing fum'1'1'9 'f trl I'nited States army m Kurope and for the speedy tMPs:tn ii to a peace basis Acting on this order, military authorities liavo en notice of cancellation of cnntrii'tH so far as possible with a view tu diminishing ratiidly tlje In-f.i-wiiii; slock of supplies reo.ulrc.1 f,,r an nniiy of 2,l)UU,00 men. An uflmi' ho has had much to do with I, .i i nii'li of the service sum up in,, ,,:,ii.lon as follows: "T:le Atnericun expeditionary furtp on .November 11, tho day the urn.w .! declared, was truvel. I;nie at run spcu uneau and was at tne l.i-Kiil "f Us supply activity. To re,. :., m. tremendous business ma. ciiiue :s 'ho task upon which it is m w ei.gagcd and the efficiency of l'j bus r.'-NH organiratlon Is being nuiuli-Mvd in Its quick accommoda tln id entirely changed circumstance". When the American forces first leit.in coming to France there Ka a great scarcity of octn lonna I: ;i. in, i.i'Mxi uie for many mom in ship more lhan 300.0011 or 4U0.OO0 tens i I supplies (o the forces not w j : i . ' ; fulnig the great necessity for rr.K. tiering material, engines an,j KtiiK.ii construction euipment. svairfi f"r material in Kurope, there tun', had to be conducted with thu Kmite.it possible energy over a wide f.eM "M ire than 10,000.000 tons of ma. tfrial for the expeditionary forces whs secured on thla side of the mean. This was one of the prime fattur in the successful result of the op:ati"ns of the army. To have transported this material from Amer. ira would have taken 300 ships of S.i.'tlu tons capacity about 480 days, tr H months. "Apart from food supplies the army uns : . i 1 DIES FROM EFFECTS DRINKING ALCOHOL A. II. MorrNon Succumbs to "lev. oragv" (ihcii II tin by Fellow l.m pkiyv I'nyioii Miller Is Held. 1 Rom? Honor m r I hi ft.liou me, i .is.i.iltif'M a.', ii" potted liy tin i.n.iii.litu,- gi'iieial of the A i : hi .V pel I! l.ni.ll forces Kill.. I i:, .nl, mi, :, I J, died of Wounds, J , ,., ,,f .,, , i :,M, Overcoats and Suits h.utse ured the buk of Its material "Via' i;e 1 He Actiuny louLi -iik m. 1i XLOS.O.T.HY GISH ' Battling jATua Jjgiuiancunigurt nnTtlan.'l"Kly1," Da? hi" P"r B"lnR ,0',,, " wonderful holiday. Every ?.?.U !,nlful and slud that the llun Is .hyie , pea-e and victory Is ITL . ".l"'h a ThH'iksirlvInK dav us this will I.e. you will want ,.... n,'rU'I",d1 Pleasantly, and tho 1'alace theater has selected the ?.,L WV X Z " ',ri'Knm "" 'l'V beeauso It Is lioleHome. mirth pro )iiJ . " ,h''" il t"u, h "' I'U'bos-just a human storv of or- il '"?"P ,1th?1. Wl" you ,,way wl,n " snil:" '"' a pleasant last, in your mouth. Us a splendid picture to bring the! family to ALLIED WARSHIPS REACH MANY BLACK SEA PORTS nurses. Ha b lei , TULSA New Location 10 West Third Phone 3473 MATERNITY IIQSPITAL Eff i iei t trained ulupli d if desired. 1103 V. MAIN ST. Oklahoma City. Ok la. SHANNON7 kj FURNITURE " Exchange New for Old M and 16 West Second r A It IS, Nov. 25. (Iluvan) AI lied warships, tho Bosphorus having been cleared of mines, have entered the Illack sea and visited various ports from Varna around the south ern coast to Novorossysk. Dredging oneratlona In the n,n. horus were completed Novemher French and other allied inr- "whlps were detached from the naval .irees stationed at Constantlnonle l-JT i'd visited tho Hlack seaports of rna. t;aiata, hregl, Samson, Rl- and pe, Trehizond, Datum. I'otl ivorrosysK. 'Ueneral Krenchct da Esperey, com A. H. Morrison of H.lfi South I.an- ; sing Is dead and the death of Jati . Wheeler of Sixth and Lansing is mo mentarily expected as the result of drinking what the police befleve Is I pure grain alcohol. Morrison died yesterday mornilg about o'clock. He was warehouse manager for tho i o n t I n e n t a I Supply company. Wheeler Is foreman for the (iencral Electric company. I'ollce arrested I'ayton Miller of Drumright yesterday forenoon In I connection with the affair, as he was boarding a car hiiund for Snpulp.i. , Miller Is an employe of the Conti nental Supply company. 1'rom all Information obtainable. It seems that Miller and another employe of the same company, a man nam, I Jones, had obtained the alcohol and given half of it to .Morrison. "I hml the alcohol examined by a physician." said Miller at the illy Jail, where lie is being held, 'and lie pronounced It grain alcohol. It is Just luck or accident. 1 don't know which, that I ,11, 1 not drink some of it, or I might havo been umong the lead also Mrs. Morrison slated yesterday that when her husband brought, the fluid home Saturday night she tuok u sip and gave some to u neighbor woman. It made them both III. Mor rison anil Wheeler drank a consider, able quantity between them. ilalf n hour after Morrison had drunk the stuff he bernme unconscious and died at 'i o'clock yesterday morning Miller admits that ho gave the stuff to Morrison. He says that Mor rison knew he and Jones had it and wanted some, so they divided with him. Chief of I'ollce Charles Allen has the five gallons that was In the , possession of Morrison, nt his office. " J'" says he does not believe there; mander of the victorious allied forces W"" ny murderous Intent pn the In Macedonia arrived In Constantl- lmrl ot 1 far 'bere h.m nople Saturday been nothing by which to connect " ion i-ime. Junes nas lioi oeen loumt ny tne Police, who ure .ll'll ,. illlllel. imping ll.-aave, I. VI U'MlM'li'd, lic it i; , u iMimicI in .o'lion, JU'.'. "t her ti iim- KOIIIIili',1 SI "tree limlri -niliM li,. i "t il. i.;r.,i. Oklahoma l.l-t: Kill, ii in A. iIdii. Ncrgcants; Maniii I,. ,l.iiii, II, iirc iia i .lnicr .Ni'm, .Miisiang. orporaN Io l inillo. Wagner. Inn ho M lam, t licls, a. I'rltiiliKi rllinr Ni'ilforil. Arilnmi'i'. VSal.crK. (annuo, li,llr(. Mailisou C. ariin , I ol-.i. icill) . Keo-lei. I uiilnstlllc. Died i,f Uiiiiml-. Sergeant John . lollc, alley. Hi lnU': Hlr.im J. 77; Best in for the the Land Vice IK I'll II Is VMIhclmshaven also will be vis Ited by the squadron which. It Is re porteri will comprise one battleshln an, I a riot lil t of destroyers. Great Number of Letters Received From Soldiers N'KW YOItK, Nov. 25. The great est shipment of mail from American soldiers In France nver received no less than 4.!iilft,000 letters, came In yesterday on the French liner Ilo Guy W. M'Culloeh H II. Chaffln MOWBRAY UNDERTAKING CO. OI'EN DAT AND N1QHT SERVICE fDr.l Anjistrcich OPTOMETRIST with HARRY IIEILBRONn JEWELER fecond and"" Main i Phone 11? THE CHILDREN'DAYi NURSERY i 117 SOITH CHBTKNNB I PHONE 100 i Children Tared for Dunn Working' or Shopping Iloura any'' 1 mKsSaiEgHiBafl hissli I Jill I m looking for him. JIM ROACH TO FRANCE AS K. OF C. SECRETARY W.J.GREGG L. J. MARTIN; Attorjey9-at-fcay PAue N 'ye .. uarik. Building i 1.1. ..t--OkU. i lUfaL'aA B. FARliT Nappy Bab. Grows ionf, Straight. Solt and Silky by saint EXELENTO , A CarnlnJ Hr Cnwvr. Remonaduv ni.T. FndathornoUof thabur. Claua iMtoftlp, CtDpaXaiUnsluuratooos. rtc 2Se by mall en rseetpt of strnmpe ccwo. AOCNTS WAMTCD ttuam MEoicms co, AnjunA. ca. COREGA Hold FaU Teeth Firmly in Mouth It Prevemta Sn Qmmm ihrink or twsll nd plstss beeoms " no fault of h dentist. An JWH-'t'on of toreiti sifted esnly on the l pUt rrlie, he,e eonditioiw. 11 Ki!Lth P't ,irm,'r nd "'r'by ln '"n- Also promotes mouth hygiene. "tm M vdr wir and dentil supply lua k ,'"1' druegiit can get It from ifc-A.rf' Get Rid of That Pertistent CougB 7 ."'kenlng, persistent coo- ""tenlna; throat or lun la,J?,J h Eekman'i i,1trUve, jiSc, "d upbuilder of JO years' S"!"1 ue. 80c and It. SO battles tCVjiAV?1"'"- " from ANLaboRATORT. Philadelphia A GOOD BANKING CONNECTION To be a customer ot this bank is to have a definite standing in the business community. Anyone who receives a check on this bank signed by you knows that your banking connections are the best. We number among our de positors not only many ot the best known business men ot this com munity but also a large number ot the younger clement who will be the business leaders ot the future. Come in and establish yourself with this bank. 1 OFFICERS. P. E. Mr'. Chairmsn of tho Board., I, n. Jackson, UT V nn ! . .1 - n , II It 1, . . iiv-,., i r ..- . ii. iwiirr., vit rifiiaflnc ! Clinton, Afli Vie-President .1. I. Dyrd. Jr., Caahirr W. M. Bskr. Artirt V ire-President H. W, Wall, Aiianl Chir C. F. Hopkins, Vira-Prttident F. p. Walter, Assistant Cashier. m Li Vir Ptiilfrijt j .11 in Itoaeh, expert steamfHtPr, Is on his way to Kinnee. lie's nut going there as a strum. I filler, however. laical eoiinell No. 1104. Knights of I'olumhus, nhieh gave him n" rousing semloff und hiindsome wrist watch, Is as proud of, Jim ns n tmhy Is of a new toy. Kor he is going over ns n flold aecretiiry for iro Knights of 'olumlus. Itoffch has hundreds of friends In Oklahoma who have heen pulllna: fori hltn sinee they found out that he wnsl anxious to Ret to France. Although 1 he Is fifty years old, then prohahly Isn't a hetter specimen of physical . manhood for the aire In Tulsa. j hteuinfltters' local No. 76 also (tnve Itonch a sendoff. For over six years he has heen In the employ of t he ' llnli.m .1 vv. iier i.u.n Watt I'luniblnS company In Tuls t, , -Wayne iKt-lock, t hi. kasha having conie here from likluhoma ( sh J. Umulli l.iiiulh-r City to do some expert work. Itonch AllM-rt l imn. Dill. left yesterday afternoon for New ; Ij.miui K. 1 . Ailn. lork wnere ne wtl receive ns mil-1 mimic II. Ilflcs, Ailillngton. lorm uiio iiiiHi insi i ui-iiooa oeiorr setting sail for France. I li'hli-iirnii, (IuIihhI. Ill M llniluc.l. I nn , II I'lcil of A.r.ili ni i,r Oihrr ( hum1, liu.ilc oilier Hi, l lii. lioiiflnun. I 'M.I of liis'iis', i oi ponil .l.iiii. , . I , ,,11,11,1, Tulsa. I'iUiik's: V I. lor l . il.n. Okl.ilinniii t Ii). Ml, , Si, ( l.illll). i-oHle (,. Iiijior, W.m'iii'k. mr Mrini-iiii, l.iiiiu. ( lllllile II. ih kills, III. Icy. Wo.lliiliil S. irll lv. t'orporal luioi.s . iiumi I'auls ..ll.'. rrlato .l.ilin U)s-r, ( iislilon. WoiiiiiIi iI, Hixii i' I in I. in ml I. NTgeiinis: I riH'M I . Iliiiuiiili, I'rngiic. nn urioll, Uriiiiiiiglii. I oi'iiorul I). ,1. M.-Osvur, l lllil. Ii liaii-s: Ihm.Ic Ii-sm, I ufaiila. l utein- II. ni iiinii, ( iklnlii.iiiii t'lly. .Iiiiiics . Kohrriwiii, I .ufiiuln. I. dill M. Millel. . rrii-k. I lli. it WIIIIiiiiimui, Hiiigllng. i d hut Is, llun. an. v iii-iis, i;iuii. II III. ill . ,)tl., I'iuiI, nlli-). t.coigr . Morihi. Wnlier. ( lirtisC. M iiilicws. Vrru. I rni M . tulc k. hmi. 1. lor I niiiiiilii, ll. ulll. I.uili. r I :, t uKil.'iiinii, I'nrn ll. olill.li-.l Slightly. Iluglcr M.inl. y .1. Itrymil, I'nsl. r. 1. t orMiriis; Itl.l.HliI I.. Mi-sa. Kiel. Ona II. rh.iiiips.iii, Mollis. I'rllilles: Hoy i:. i.IIimiii, (.uihrlc. Men' Wi.lln.T, U-on. hi ll, I,, il. mil, Ufiiiinkii. Walter W. Maiigiilil, I.ieiiu. Missing In X. ll.ui. Sergeani I r-Ullie Hill, lnirniil. orpoiul lleli.s V. Iti.Olos, IjiWKHl. t ook ( lllf.ir.l ,M, tH.ls rh y. Wynne. Mflllll. I'rlMiKs: IViiiii-In M. ItliiHcy, MellNiuriic. $1S $21 $25 i And at these prices you are buying all wool hand tailored clothes that will cost you from $10 to $15 more t other stores. Compare our Suits and Overcoats with other lines selling at $80, $;5 and $40 and convince yourself as to the values. WINTER FURNISHINGS l.uilier I. Kitt'lu-iiN, Home) Wll. Henry Ish iihI, I lion Ii. Iteiijiiiiiln . Hisil, I'im'iiswii. Monroe .1. It.itM'l Isoll. Ilacl. W lllll. ill )sh-iii-, liiilliiiKiln. MACKINAWS SWEATERS FUR CAPS LEATHER VESTS GLOVES COATS (Uilllh Skill Mll.Sl) IIAT$s DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. v will both look and clean, await and frtah and avoid lllntta. fel , lli'iirv I,. Hull. Itciirilon. Ilalpli lli'iitim, Tulsa. I'Jirl Itall.-y, HeiMlriili. Marlon II. I.hulilen. h.s'olali. Asa (', lli'iiilrrwin, Kiiigflslifr. lUiy I'. ho i, .Marii'lia. l-.well I'ailon, I'ort t.ll.non. I n W right. I'so Is Vallsy. " Thomas M. Marlln, Knlnlcw. lien V. Milpinuii, Wnde. lotin A. SUihiii, han. Her. Clint I.. Sims. Oklalionui City. PAIR WANTED AT DALLAS HELD BY CITY POLICE if.' irM i fiP j j ? B 2 0Z fW-Qm I FLANNEL SHIRTS UNION SUITS AH Quality, Goods and Low Priced. $.1 and $A Value, at oilier at ore Holmes Clothes Shop 99Q QniTTU MAIM CT ' city were not reporting some of the Influenrji cases or any c.uies of o clal iliseases. These JW use, ;n fact everything of it contagious nature, must he reported to the heullh as- inoritles Unliieillately, In onler to prevent the ponslhillty of another eilileml of any nature. To Ignore this health ordinance of the elly C)f Tu leu. Is to place oneself lluhla to prosecution an. I lir. lillhert Insists Unit all iliseases ho reported to his office us soon us the cases ure diagnosed. A recuperative diet Horlick's Maltod Milk, lhle Adv. In Influenza, very digest- Drs. Mccarty & NEWLON SPECIALISTS Chronic and Private Diseases ot MEN and WOMEN "To contract a disease is a misfortune but to neglect it is a crime against one's self." 12 Years in Tulsa 21 rapid atrldes with results that are o' untold blessing to humanity. The latest application of Its ynllrlnjr re search Is tho recommendation that It Is as necessary to attend to in ternal sanitation of the drainage sys- ! tem of the human body as It Is to 1 the drains of 1he house. Thoso of us who are accustomed I to feel dull and heavy when we I arise. splitting headache, stuffy' from a cold, foul tongue, nasty . breath, acid atornach. can, instead. ' .Z. i . u "Y opening Dallas wired he slulces nf the system each morn-'enief of police a,,. i,uo,..iig win inn wooie or the Internal poisonous stagnant mutter. Kveryone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning before breakfast, drink a class of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate In It to wash from tho stomach, liver and bowels Ihc previous day'a Indigestible waste sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying! the entire alimentary canal before I putting more food into the stomach. I the millions of people who are bothered with constipation. l.illoiiKi I spells, stonmch trouble, rheumatic' I stiffness; others who have sallow 'skins, blood, disorders and sickly' j complexions are urged to get a. I quarter pound of limestone phos i ptiate from the drug store. This will cost very llttla, but Is sufficient to make anyone a pronounce,) crank on the subject of Internal sanita tion. 8 South Alain Street Carter's Little Liver PUIs You Cannot be X A Remedy That IZAN LABQRATORT. Phlladalphli C h"'. o 1-rW 111 .. ,s" 'Sim D-m or Intarfvrvtw wtOi ISSSiniri. SVIiiMb utuitiaaa Constipated and Happy ii pin laaaU Doaa Saaaliriloa a a Makes Life Wortfi Liying Mratna bear atcastmra. ALSaiHSLetS rARTER'S IRON PILIJ5 colorioaa tacca but will greatly alp moat pale-faced pcopkt naoy mm Mint Flavor JlffyJtll comet In fitsh fruil flavara for dasterta. But it alio cotnii In mint flavor, to Instant (irnlsh Jtll. Tha mint flavor comes ealed In a rial, to It keepa Its atrenath and freshness. It makes a (reen jell with a wealth of fresh mint flavor. Serve with cold meats or roast lamb. Or mix in meat scraps be for cooling and make a meat loaf af It. ' Try Loganberry Jlfly-Jell for a fruity dessert, and Mint for a jar oisb JelL They will delight you. 3 rAas tt II Ctntt At Ymmr Crecvr'a Jlffy-Jall -Waukesha, WUceruia IlecaiiHC, as she stated, she wanted to get awuy from Marry Jones, Jes sie tillhert had her trunk sent from tho rooms over the .Ml. llun. I cafe to lh, police station yesterday ufter nooTi. She followed it up and, on In iiuiry by officers, admitted that she is an escaped convict from Texas. She had, according tu her statement, been ctinvicled of t-hnplifting In lal lus. Jessie (lilhert h id not been In the station very long until she hum locked up on the strength of her own statements, and tho sheriff ut by t'harles Allen, An answering wire was receive. I' last night, requesting that she be held. At uhout 9 o'clock lust night Hurry Jones was picked up. Hairy Sanders tuys he found him without any trnubln ut tin- lurner of Urst und. Hoston, when; hu had gone hunting his woman. ' "You can tell (hem nil." said Jes sie (lllbert last night, 'that I was tired of llarrv. Today he wanted me to give him -", and when I re fused, lie pulled a big knife on me." Tho woman stated to the chief of police thut she had escaped from Texas In company with Jones ami married him at MeAlester. She was married under the name of t'leo Smith. She iiilmiiH having u bus band In h'runce, and does not know Whether he Is dead or alive. They have been lit Tuba about u nioiilh, she working at the Midland cafe, rfnd he ban, for the. last few days. It Is stated, been working for one of Hilbert nccuses Jones of forcing her Into u, life of "white slavery." Jones detued last lug) that he had u suspended senten.e In Texas of five years hang'.ng over him, but said, instead, he had 'nmnlct.'d the serving of two years for disposlng'of mortgaged property. Chief of I'ollce. Charles Allen will take the matter up with the I'mie.l States district uttorney at Muskogeii today. In the meantime h says he will have a case before Commission er Wllkins on account of certain phases uf tho matter. , Colds Cause .rip ami liiflucnrn. I.AXATIVK HIIO.MO yl'IMNK Th. lets remove the cause. There Is only one "Kiomo Quinine" ,;. y, UliOVr.'rt sigiiRtura on the box. 30c Don't trifle with a cold it's dangerous. You can't afford to risk Influenza. " Keep always at hand a box of CASCARA QUININE Standard cold remedy for 30 years In tablet I- m safe, sure, no opiate brraks up a cold in 24 hours relieves grip tn 3 days. Money bark If It fails The auruine bom has a Red top with Mr. Hill's pmure. At All Drug Stores. FOOLING WITH HEALTH, SERIOUS I have frequently asked drugglsta "W hat do yuu push In a blood medi cine?" The answer usually cams "Tho kind 1 can make the moat money on." My answer has always heen "Not ie." I have succeeded pretty well and I have always rec ommended the one thut 1 had found by experience to be tho best and the one I would be willing to take mv- seir or give to members of my own family. I have never offered the public a medicine that we do not use nt home. This Is why I can of fer "Number 40 For Th Illood," with a clear conscience: wo have not only tried It on thousands of others hul. on ourselves. We take It ln all cases where n Mood medicine Js needed no matter la what form It shows Itself and we get splendid re sults In constipation, kidney, stom ach and liver troubles. I firmly be lieve If every one would begin In the spring and take "Number 41" they would escape malaria and fevers In all forms. J. 0. Mendenhall, 40 yenrji a druggist, Kvansvllle, Ind. Sold by Htlrnherg Itros. BARBER GIVES RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR' Tells How to Make a jfome Made Gray Hair Remedy. LEMON JUICE WHITENS SKIN Girts I Make beauty lotion at home for few cents HEALTH CONDITIONS ARE IMPROVING IN THE CITY i h" I .LI I!ut one n"w case of Spanish In fluensM, one case of smallpox, one of scarlet fever and three cases of ty phoid fever were reported by Tulsa physicians to the city health depal t- ' ment last week. ! (me case of s.'irlel fever and one of tyiihonl were reported dur ng Monday, however. This report is more encouraxniK than any turned In by tile health authorities since the beginning of liie epidemic some months ago, and shows conclusively that influenza has been entirely stamped out In oir city, while other contagious din'iis.s are except ionally rare fur a city of Tulsa's population. lr. .1. K lillhert. superintendent of publis health, stated yesterday that a few of tho physicians uf tins' H'tuee.e the Juice of two lemon Into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard While, shake well, and y..U have a quarter pint of the best bleaching and skin whitening lotion, and complexion beautlfler, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter wll' supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massaga this sweetly fragrant lotion Into tha face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how tan, redness, sallowness, sunburn and wirnlhiirn disappear and clear, soft and rosy-white tha klu bocumca, lea! It la baruiluaa. OUCH! LUMBAGO! RUB IT ON BACK Rub away all pain, soreness, stiffness, backache, with "St. Jacobs Liniment" Mr. A. K. O linen, who haa been a buj oer in New i urk cay lor many years, mailu tha following statement: "tiruy, streaked or tadvu hair can ba Immediately mauu black, brown or light brown, whichever shauy yuu uesire, by tho use of tha following remedy thut you can muke ut home; "Merely get a small box of Urli x powder af any drug atore. It coats very little and no extras to buy. Ll. solve It in water and comb It through tho hulr. Full directions fur mixing and use come in each box. "You need not hositute to use Or I' x ua u 1100.00 gold bond comes in each box guaranteeing the user that . Orlex powder does not contain sil ver, lend, xinc, sulphur, mercury, aniline, coal-tar protfucta or their derivatives. "It does not rub off. Is not sticky or (rummy and leaves the hair fluffy. It will make a gray haired person look twenty years younger." LEXJON 1 wrarreil In I 1 U I Ah! Pain Is gone' Quickly? Vis' Almost Instant relief from soreness, stiffness, lame nesi and pa In follows a gontlu rub bing with "St. Jacob. Liniment." Apply this soothing, penetrating oil d.rcctly upon the ache, and like magic, relief com, "St. Jacobs l.lnlment" conuuers pain. It Is a harmless backache, lumbago and sciatica relief, which never dixap polnts, can not Injure and doesn't bur" or discolor the skin Straighten up! Stop those tortur ous "stitches." In a moment you will forget that you ever had a hack, because it won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Mon't suffer! (let a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs l.lnlment" from your druggist now and get this lasting relief. Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyea 'Most Women Can llave Dr. Ddwardt, Well-Know ' Ohio Physician frr. F. M. Edwards for IT years freated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During thoaa years ho gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vege table lni;re. 'iits mixed with ollvs oil, naming them Dr. Kd wards' Olivsj Tablets. You will know them b? their olive color. These tablets are wonder-worker on the liver and bowels, which causa a normal action, carrying off th waste and poisonous matter ln one's system. , If you have a pale face, sallow look, ijill eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, Inactlvs bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleuaing result.. Thousands of women as well aai men take Dr. Edwards Olive Tab let. the successful substitute for calomel now and then Just to keen j In the pink of condition. 10c and 2io per uux. &u aruggtsu. MONEY BACK wHhotit qni-aiion If Hant'f Hair fall In ihm ln'Unru uf kstti 1tL-nr, R:nnrua. luh. to. 1ud t '"" dirrsratiirufsO hsrmtt oihr In-k'mftnu filled. Hunt'! Hal- hji rvhrf'Ml baiteiftof aahr&art. Vol ran t Ion od oar Monrm eh nitanti. Try H mi oor rut WAY. fTi-m Tbo. fat dm ft Lor, a. si. Hjc&avnU Co., tieroiAa, 7xa HOW A SM.KSMW SIFFKHKO. It. J. Porter, Sterling. Col , writes; "For six months I , suffered with a piilnfui weak buck. As a traveling salesman I had to at imp freuuently to pick up my grips, w hich I grew to dread as the pain when I straight ened up wns awful. Numerous rem edies failed to reach my case. I was Induced to try Foley Kidney Pills. Kellef was Immediate. Say, they'are great. Any one afflicted as I was should try a bottle or two of Foley Kidney Pills." liood for pain In th back, rheumatic pains, nchlng Joints, sore muscles. Bold everywhere. Adv. For Burning Eczema (jrcasy .salves and ointments should ot be applied if good clear skio is inted. From any druggist for 35c, or .00 for large size, get a botUeof zerao. hen applied as directed it effectively moves eczema,quickly stopa itchin. nd heals skin troubles, also sores, jurns, wmmds and chafing. It paa trates, cleanses and soothes. 2cmo in a clean, dependable and inexpensive, intiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe aothing you have ever used is as eliccfr (Ve and satisfying. - The E. W. Ruse Co.. Cleveland, a u 11 i:1 t I ii 1 1 1 ,i IS IS