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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1920 10 TENANTS KICK ON RENT HIKE Cynthia Court RoaidonU Decide 25 Pit Cent Raise la Too Much. PROTEST IN A BODY on the telephone apparatus on It nnil thru from the dsptlis of th staa cam tills mesnge "The submarine H-S has been sub merged for !I6 hours. Air Is run ning short. Machinery damaged Hond for help.." Tin- (lcneinl Ooethala Immediately Kent mil radio llifMKf filling f ihi- llKlit of th suhmailti Mini then Mood Iiv In lender whatever nhl vw.s possllde, Is it-ill n In mniniunl i alien with th suhmrgd vessel by means of the telephone on th buoy. i During mow of Hi afternoon Ih I two ships rolled fitly In Dim waves, I unable tn I if I i, waiting for th navy in send ship bavin llm Kmr nsri-a-I sary to iut through the ati'tl hull of 1 Ilia nliinill Im. ml rfltlatMAA ika Int. pilsoind m cm bee nf the crew. Hhiirllv before (link tonight th tlcphon operator who had been Hitting nit Any with his ear In th Tii. n.i unrlrif I rsnrcsson mi mrnnnr wn wiin ronnic-ieu wiin Inrtikiiiitlnn sn ttr wiped liy tenant the men under the water with th of Imal apartmsm mui.e at recent vessel above It, reiolvcd tht tnes- tins In rtlt Innli xBr" ths ssgn from the commander of th t -.Mhlii ,tiiirt and Bxlhei fourt I stiliinai In apartments l rnth and thy-, "W in tint havn mme nlr." nine Wednesday ev nlng. following There wh no other measags for annum r menl of boost In rent some tlm. t if flier nf Hi two in l"th nirtmrit inmes, wrm-n snips, iNlllng tlmt ni(liliiK must JUniinKiT of AjmrlmtMitH Stormed With I'roloitUi Ajminst Now Hoont. In other and .ie th pfop- c .f It V. V, Aarrmson in WVitn'-artni morning Ah A'.i.d manager. rol'erld th rnl ni il lin n on Wednciliiy evening hs nK.iin made th round, thl timo to infirm tenant) of int hi vary-m- until tt to 2i pi r int In In It dl i .il apartmen's to Worn of fi mii o.toheh. I Immediately tit . ih n itorm of irtt, tenant gn'l.iing In th hull, unit Inquiring in mi. ..ii a to thi. ,h" of III SiiilUo In. i in Tin unlenipUite ! I:i tease In Rita win a w the only iean which Al l ml In Innkcn Liiglleh pro cluior a explanation. Whn tnlil in iicntlilnic term h one tnnnt tlmt tin- Inrrnaw In K rnt In thi- apartment woul.l not o,ual tlm tn. i wiin- In int ratv noil tlmt TuIhh la lint In Almkn. that m l nncil In iiuiinltty only font innnlh In each yar, he nllnc!. ih :iliiianil" as a contributing fn.-tm In Ih lilk. 1'liiiilly, iilnrniKil hy the torin. AhKtiil miiiRht rfnyi' In fllKht. Incroao In rents In tut two ninri metit lioiine wiiuld 11,300 oach tniinth. I ho ilnn nulfkly In avn th live of th nulimrKnl iniTi. Immiatly hail nppaiHtii rUarrt up which wh low n ml Into III mil unit onni til with th aiiliinarltn- Throuah thl th vaala iiuniprfl alt Itiln lh umlr aa i raft. IIOBTON, Bpt. 2 - Th anhmrln 8-1, iportil In troiilil, fi Hfft LOEW VAUDEVILLE OPENED IN TULSA Well-Known Circuit Is HroiiRht Hore-tWill Start Monday. Marrua Iimw, promlnatit llimilur owriti unit ninatr, haa lakin ovr Ih OtHiut thiatr anil will Nlnri Hundny afternoon, 8pt. 1, wild flv aot of IIikw vainlvlllo. iUihllh ln that ill i-11 It In thl clly. Tulaa will Ih nam trnup that nhnw in all othr Im-w r li i-uttn, arb Ml' nimlna ln-i fiom (iklahomM niv nnrf oln nt to Ih lMri1n In Kunni t'lly. itri'itriHn to Wllllnrn .larr.ln former mnar of the Onrd'n thNlr who )mm lin ap polntid manaari-r "f th TmIsh chow In ailitillon to the vituilevlll wt. flrt run fatur plc-lura will ho In-i-lniil on thti prixrram, InehnlliK renh n, roinlm ami mlnilrniiiHa Th entire hill will lie -hanKil twlr H wak. Biimlay and 'rhnrailtty. Hhow tlm will li fiom 1 p m. to II p m , ilnlly Th innlri floor hna heen rnn vateit, nili new atiiK eriiiipmuiit In- tnlleil. atlil inverliiK IUllll.ll to lllrtkr the i.iiIIiIIiik mnr nllracllvp, Mi, .taeoli mill Tin- nMltli.ri nf tin- Tulii hram-li Will lirlnu tin I. .till nf Hie I. new viunli villi- I lieu I. t to nenrly 2(0, In navy yard her Monday for Ilulll-addition to ni'ivln pleturr house more on rerrulllnit rvle, larrylUK unni i in. miii niaoiiKi'inenr 11 (mm anil two offlenr. Hhe v.na renlly poirinillond and It la un- nrtl AMH MHTT OAVO fli-ratooil IIUh wna her inulileii trip IrULnllU INUIL. On I O All inn hllllt lit th Core Itlver yarda or III Itntlilhni Hhlphiillil Inst oorporiitlnn nt (Juliiey mid I of the 1,1 Inst tyjm. WAiHINtlToN, Hept. HHerni tnry of Hie Navy lianlels oonfli mud Hi report of Ih 8-1 tonlKhl and nald vls lnnl lienn nrdereil to hr UHelnlniiri- nt once. Nuval ooiutiiandnra nt holh New Viirli unit I'hllHilnlphln, Mr. D.inlela nddd, hnVn heen ordered In it n Ul II aviillahle vcerelM and eiiulnnient fur lulijl ulioiit t(le rcK-iin ivoilt. Tlm ik.partiniiit i. minimi. iin,i received iiothlnu innro tonlK lit a tenant nnd nn i inpioy in win t,Bt eontnlned Tulsa Security company, twiimnieu. n,pfinK0 already lit lit In Hie lliKln aimrtment, con- rn)(, smtinc ox one rooni, a kiuik'ii.u in the wlrelea Hiiflp piihllc hn and a hath " lnrrnred from 00i to $11, nn Increniio f !0 pur r"li , 77n and In the double npartment. coii-J-" alMliiK of two ronn.i, n kitchenette nnd bath, from 176 1 to 30. nn In crrim or 26 per cunt. Tenant believe that the rnlso was absolutely unjustifiable." Tai wan aald. "Thcro hu been no re pair on the biilldln, no Improve menta In tho npartnibtits, nnd as far na wc know no Ineieaan of til wnccs of the one i.-ttru Janitor In ench houc. Water l supposed to be fiunlrhcil tho apartment by a well on th lot hn'. this wont dry some six months uko nnd tennnt" liiive been tiurehns'.im tbelr own water for drinking." , lfgnllty of the ervlng of notice of rent Increase may be contested i Mm innnnia It iim said yester day A locnl attorney bn given It ,,. iii xnlnlnn Hint bcnllne of the ninnner In which til notification was madii Hint tennrtta need not nay the Increase until November 1. Protests BKalnst the rent In ... In different houses have been heard from every aide during thu past weei, mil no ncuun t" heen taken by any utouti or IndV vldunl except that of seeking )vf ,....ri.r. where, nernslonillh' n aim- lllar experience Is encountered Im mediately cxaiiH Would Ilavr U. S. ccognizc tie la Hucrla HAN ANTONIO, Teas, Bept 2 -Iterolullous railing nn the I'liltnl Htalea Hoviriunenl to rcoKiile the d la Iliit'ila provlalonal KiiviTiuiHiit of Mexlio wcie adopted by thu ill i'i'CIciih of the Han Anlonln chamber t enmmcrre todui Copies of the resolution will be forwarded to Piesldent Wilson and Provisional President de In lluei'ti, as well us in nnilonnl chambor of commerce of each country BOUNDARIES UNFAIR DEMAND IN PAY expressad by tho American govern IV1 1 1 P C? Q QPFPIPV merit for thu maintenance nt polltt- IVI 1 1 1 Ul0 Ol L.UII I i a I Indrpeiidenro and territorial In tegrity of Poland war. "gratifying to the Polish nation and has been lilihlv mitireelntiM liv the PnllshI government as a guaiatit that tlm ilnblH of th Polish nation shall never h eurlHlled ri"i gratitude also wa ex roNTtNirKD rnovt paib onk been planned, he said, for the Okla- presMl by Foreign Minister Hapleha' homa operators to hear th Okla for th" American governinanf homa miners demands nt McAlester ope,, l ondemnallon of th political mn Aiuniiay, leininM u. iu . sylm and melhodi of the hoi-1 In tho Kansas City meet ng, but .1,11,1 ..n.,.,,.i ' n-i.a hrtirn i oetlou was minister addd that Poland's war Wednesday. ngulnat Itussln w being waged "against holahv!m tnd not against' Ih lliimlan tienpla " "Th Polish guvernmnt," Prlnco Haplha dtilared, "has always been giilitd onlv by It rtuty to dfnd the Indi penilnni n nnd terrllorUI In tegrity of Poland and guard Kuropn agaliiHt the bolslievlkl wave '' Dlniot answer to Hecretary Colby's ndmonlilon to nbstatn from terri torial aggiraalon agi'iist Itussta was mad In the aeroni1 note forwarded hy the Polish government, In whlnh It wna stated: "Poland deslrea a Just, lasting and e'lUltiiM" pnaei. and has not altered her attitude In rons UncB of her tsennt victory. Poland baa not made war on Hi llusalan nation and has the most sincere desire to 'lv.' on peaceful and frit nrily terms vnh her east ern neiKhhora. Peaceful rela tion between PoHlnl and UiiMl.i will h easily nlabihed If tlm leal spirit of Justice and sound i ominnn sense dictate to both the mutual territorial riinelons which bd upon thi desire of the local population, i he monomlo necessities and the national rights, will ereale n title of thing that v.111 render lti.popihle a ft cl ing of suffered wrot.K and rutiiro reclamations. "Th Polish government, how eve' haa the honoi t dtaw Hie at tention of the I'li'led Htates gov. einnient t the Irciimstance s that tho provisional eastern fron tier laid down by the pnaco con ference hna not tifeti respected by the bolslievlkl aoveinment. In spite of the diplomatic Interven tion of our allies, the ted army has for n whole month advanced mid ravaged teirllor) whli-h Is admitted by all a being ethno graphically Polish. "Notwithstanding the sympa thetic attitude of cur nlllea. the Polish nation had to face the danger alone and political eents proved that It must. In the first place, rely upon Ita own mlllti-j' atrength. If military operations 'lecettsltated the measure to precr.t a, renewed in vshIihi of Poland. It could hardly ho coti1dcrod fair that artificial boundaries that riti not bind one's opponents should Intcrfrro with the military operations of tho other. "However, the Polish government hopes that a speedy and Just peace wilt put aside any difficulties which might arise In the enso or rurtner postponed he said. until next I'O.NTINt'tvli KIIOM I'AUK N!J of llussla should g repntttd. Con tinuing, Hmrelary Celliy s.ild: "The American government Is if th opinion that the polish advance Into ltiislii tended to crenlo n na tional M'titment In that country which Ignored the tyranny and op pression from which Hie people suf fer and afforded ii undeserved support to the holrhcvlkl regime, which cntihlul Its lender to em bark upon the Invasion of Polish territory. "To prevont u rccurronce of tho present situation, the United Unites government believe the polish gov ernment might well take the oppor tunity offered by the favorable turn of events to declare It Intention to iilieto In from liny nggreMlnil against ItiiHslou territorial Integrity; to Htutn that il polity la not di rect id against the restoration of a strong and united ltiisstn and that pending a lilted agreement ns to IIm iinttnrn frontier Polnnil will re main within the Innindaiy Indicated war It Is very gratifying fuV the by the peace tonft n ncc " Polish nation to ftel that In th" The Polish mluh-ttr nf foreign af- effort to arrive a Just peace It fairs. Pilnce Kn'.li ' a In lih frlstl has tho support of the United States note of reply, declared the sollrltudo government's sympathetic, attitude" KCIIANTON, Pa., Hpt .An lliraclle operators and miners to night signed a two-year contract em bodying the terms of tho award made by th anthracite coal com mllon and approved hy President Wllnn. Th agreement was slgneiV undr protest by the representatives of th miners, whose seal com mittee will meet hero tomorrow for the purpose of asking that the wage agreement be re-opened and the mlno workers given such further Increase as wis don In the cuo of the hlttimlnous -,,nl diggers. Th sniln committee went on re cord In a statement tn thj opera tor that the award of tho com mission was "fnr from being satis- factory." that It was economically unsound, disturbed ttio differentials, straddled the real isu. would cause confusion and react against liar mnny and co-operation. .N'civ Demand I tend jr. The miners were prepared to pre sent new demands nt once, but It la underatnod th operator let it nt known they were there for one pur nowi and that was to accent tho award ns approved by President Wilson and that If the workers had nnvtlilnif further to communicate it would have to go through regular channels, na the mine owners' com mittee felt It had no authority to re celve new demands. it was said the miners scale torn rnlttee might decide tomorrow to communicate directly with Preside Wilson. reaucntliiK him to havo the wage agreement rc-opeticd. While the negotiations were going on today It was estimated at least half of the 170,000 mine workers of all classes In the anthracite region had quit work as it protest ngalnst tho award. No .strike fallen. The United Mine Wotkers organ! xatlon had called nn strike, and the suspension which haa been termed a "vacation" by the men has not heen authorized, union leaders declare. One of the union chiefs wild It was it "voluntary uprising" by tho co.il digger a a. protest against the award. It wn nald tonight the miners dcslro nn additional Increase of 15 Baldness Common Enemy Of Mankind Seems Conquered DISABLED U-BOAT TRAPS THIRTY MEN CONTINUED rilOM PAOG OSB General floothals learned Of her plight had not Deeit icarnen i night by th navy department. o,.niin II. li". Hutchinson, ntwlst ant chief of opeiatlon. mld tho bat tleehlp, Ohio, from the southern drill grounds, (wu turner way "i m )"- .. ,., in., iicHti-nvcr from the Nor- f,.iir im.e. il destroyer with linvul constructor and special uiulpmenl from Philadelphia and a fourth destroyer, nnd the torpedo ship llrhH-eport from New York, Tho reuotie vessels wero under orders to get thu men out first. Cap tain Hutchinson ald, by raising and cutting into tho ubmarlin. Mes sage from the (lenoral (leethul tald sufficient nlr had been gotten Into the hull to "revive" the crew, und explained that the S-!T position In tho water was almost vertical. Cables from Ihe mibuiiu I mi s stern to the General (Ineilml are proving sufficient to hub! her to the surface nnd men were landed who cut the hole through which the air pipe was introduced, Originally Hie air supply In a submarine of hvr type, Captain Hutchinson said, would suffice to keep her crew allvo 72 bouts, hut her peculiar potritlou would Indicate that much or tne air nan oeen iui. The H-6 has been on special re crultlng duty at Atlantic porls. Shu la commanded hy Lieutenant inm mander C. M. Cook. Her present pe tition was Klven na latitude 38.30, loilglludu 74,05. lleslde Hie (lenernl Oocthnls, Ihe teumei Olaiitlius also Is siundlng b . mid It l lielieved Hint nho la safely held until the navy bcrnu with lifting appurutu and exr perta and workmen rcai h her. Tho tescue bouts are equipped to cut the side out of the submarine It neccwary. Her peculiar position In tho water has nrobably made It use lees to attempt to take any nf her men out the m-casloiially used ruilto of the torpedo lube, lie explained, bci nuse the tubes are In her how, and pnli.ted toward Ihe ocean bottom. Tin lu'lo which the ileneial tioethtil line been able to make Is only a small one, and noi large enough to with draw any of the men. The other officer detailed lo tho 0-d na reported on August 1 ,ne: Lieutenant J. U. Ortwham, home ad dress not given; Knslgn J. Ilalley Longa-.sff of Nebraska, and thinner Hobert Holt of Indiana. No list of members of the crew of tho sub mersible was available tonight at the cavy department. NEW VOllK. 3Ur '.'A tele phone buoy, teasing on the waves In the pith u. tho steumshlp tlrneral Coeth.iU, revealed thu plight of the crew i. the bubmarlne H-5 mib merueri . i nmro I hurt it houi n,f IHC f I wine i J. il. i 'M.llliB I. information re -cited hue uniirlu Tho bill m ihe buoy was nii i; and a tr ill t- i' as n 'ndiai-lv lowered ir r. He Ocntral i .itiiiala Tho beat -ca bed the ouoj u u, "Hcownlcc Ltqultl Ilnlr Com pound apparently does tho work," nays Dr. Cantrcll, Dcrnintologist and Aluthor. VlHibly KrowH liair in many cases of baldness in thirty days' time. Stopg Dandniff, ItchinR Scalp and railing lnir proving par ticularly effective In hair losa due to "Influenza." MANl'PACmillKlt'B STATU Mi:.NT ANI tltlAIlANTI'.IC "llrownlew liquid Hair tVnn IMiund" will In many cao top dandruff, scalp dlwasww. Itching nli, falling lutlr, and grow n Tlslhle amount of lirlr where tlm clp Is twld In thirty days' time. It la uiirotx-rvedly guaranteed, to cite suixx-nsful and satisfac tory reaulta within thirty day' time or pinvliaso prlco re funded before piplrntlon of test without iue(lon, hrsltatJon or ar gument, No condition are at tache! to tho offer, nor aro thero any M'lieiuo, devk-e cr ortlflctvt cnmiet-trtl with It In any man ner. Tim purchaser la tho Judge of rreiilta obtained. KUMMKNT 1VVVOIIAIIM5. If you have dandruff. Itching scalp If your hair Is falling out, retting thin or It you or already bald, a fw application of "llrown Iro Liquid Hair Compound" will generally remedy the scalp rondl lion and visibly grow hair where , hair roots are not destroyed within i thirty day tlni; states the manu , factuter of this new preparation, illaldneui Is hy no means proof of Hi dentructlon of hair roots.) Authorities stilt Intluenxa. ty phold fever and other snvoro dl. casea as well as worry, dandruff scalp diseases, parasites. Irregular llvtng. disordered nerves and over mental ncttiliy cause Itching scalp, excessive olliness, excessive dryness, falling out of hair and baldness. The nreatest cause of hair IriVs In recent years has been due to Heburrhoea , tDandruff) and to the Influenru epl- ( demlc "Seborrhoen," according to Dr. ttabourand th great Trench Invea tlgator of dlseasen of the hair at The St I.ouls Hospital, Paris. Trance. nri the famous dermatologist, Dr I'nna of Hamburg, "Is a microbe entering the Inlr folllcl where It iniltlpllei enormously and eventual l obstructs the mouth of the glium i.ir ducts tills up the follicle and finally detlro the hair bulb or not and follicle iwaii. Dr. J. Cantrell, American Derma tologist and author of "Hints on Ileauty Culture," "Coming Needs of a Nation." and other works, concurs In tho opinion of Dr Habouranri and Dr. I'nna, and explains lilt prefer ence for "Ilrownlee Liquid ll.tlr Compound ' In all such ra-en "llrownlce Liquid Hair Compound," tayi Dr Cantrell, "is a wonderful n .idlclnal germicide circulation re 'nrer and food for n alp hair routs mi) sheaths and due mil contain I .tugar of Lead Carbolic Acid, tar. urax, salt, sulphur, silver, mercury, li kail, tannin or starch It Is odor lets and has no unpleasant luituru 1 and Individuals ran supply a few drops of their taYorlte perfume to W'' l,;''l'M "Ilrowiilfe Mquld llslr Compennd II s wonilerfiil suerris for 1 hirr used It to sst tnr own hslr snd liste srttislly seen rssri where H hss crnwn hair osl betas Ibtt were nil J. Psnl W. I'snisr. noted jihoto-plsy stsr of 'The I'eflls of Psullne" lerlrt, "Ths Ntgbt ltldtrs," Tn tlry Sell" snd othi-r nolnl pkturrs Is tnoirn thretictiout ttie Worlil srnl bis stsumeat sliould protr of Intrrrtt. the liquid without Injury to th scalp. Owing to Ita astonishing strength nnd penetrating qualities, massaging, rubbing and brushing of the hair la not required. It being merely neceosary to sprinkle on the scalp and to distribute with the fin ger tips, and where bald to apply as a lotion." "llrownle liquid Hair Com halr or system and Is safel) and pound" does not Injur th akin, ' advantageously used to savn the most delicate and beautiful hair to keep hair normal and to grow hair where bald. Te strength nnd itexture of the newly grown hair Is surnrKliiKl. The hair does not b - .-nine stliky or greasy after washing or shampooing, imr.dry, luslerless und brittle-- but has enough welaht thai it lay well and drew In ex ceptional fashion Whilst It tends to retard grating of hair - It does not interfere with "Hair Color Jto storers" or Hair dyes The coaf of manufacturing "llrownle Liquid Hair Compound" Is considerably greater than that of ordinary hair preparations t costs mor to manufacture than most other preparations a,re sold for. "llrownlee Liquid Hair Com pound" Is sold at IS. 00 per bottle, and will be sent with full directions, poBipald,?o am address on receipt of lb ou In cash, check or money order or C O l b Panels Post Ad dress The Hi..wnlee Hair Formula Co !tC4 8 Hoston ft . Tuls.t Okla per cent for tho contract miner and a further advance of li a day i for the company men. Other de tnana also win no maoe. u whs raid, nn nt to bring condltlpns and wngs In tho anthracite field up to those obtaining In the bituminous regions. HKLLKVILLH, III., Hopt. 2 Thirty coal mines In southern Ill inois wero reported Idlo today, hc tordlng to striking "day men" here. About 10 of the Idle mine were compelled lo shut don because ot nn nlleged shortage of roal cars4 strikers nsserlea, and tno otners were closed because of th strike. Tho "day men nro dissatisfied with the new wage scale which increases their w.lges from tn.ip to 7.o n day, but eliminated bonuses they formerly rceiveu United Sialcs Exports Show a Large Increase WASHINGTON. Bept. 2. Kxports nf the United Slates to tho principal countries nt the world during July totalled S en 1 .38 1.S27. an Increase of (82.691,312 over the corresponding period Inst year, according to de partment of commerro figures pub lished today Imports for the same month amounted to I537.170.3&I, an tncreaso of $ 193,124,281 over July, 1913. PBOrJE NAVAL VICE SQUAD HejHirt tn Ilii Sent to Daniels, lias I onr I iioiisJimi J'ngca, HOSTON, Sept. I.--Tlm naval board of Inquiry which has been InvcMtlgRtlng elnco last January' charges that a navat antl-vlce squad that operated nt Newport. H I during the war, wn guilty of vlclousi prnetleee, has reach a finding, ' The report will not bo forwarded , lo Secretary Daniels for six weeks, a It Is estimated It will take that' tlm to compkie and index the four thousand pages und 400 exhi bit. , 11.1 1 n rnrrner Union Mierlar lo Ih. Woll.l M'ALIJSTKH, Okla, Sept. 2 Plans wero completid here today for the organization in Pittsburg county of a farmers union at a meeting to bo held in this city Hopt 3, when A Simpson president of the state union will br In this cPy to deliver an nddreji and ntUst in 'ho organization t f the county unit regwwi si NR-TABLETS- m Steinberg Ilros., Druggists To Improte Highway, gpsrltl lo ths Vi'orM M'ALKRTEH, Okla , Sepf F forts on the part of tho das, t commerco and agriculture t , i -about Improvement nn tho Jeff. ff)i, highway north of this cllv i u ju, t results today when word celved from tho ttalo highway 1. 1 . mcnt that the chamber's pe a f , money had been granted to H, x tcnt og 12R.O0O for bridge and r WOMAN- THINKS SHE IS PRIVILEGED TO TAL$ "If anyone ever had a ml I. ! stomach I trurely had. It was rr w. Ing wone, loo, nil thi tln,e n severe pains and attack every i daja nr two week nnd had .Jl a doctor, who could only '., mo for short while. Two yc.ii u-a lust 1'ebiiiiry I took a treatn., . t ' Mayra Wonderful Ilemedy ,mj t l have not hd a spell of pa inlivry eltiuo. My XeniN Juet ,. iter that Lam looking eo w t feel I am privileged to talk ob t It Is a lmplo harmless pre; jf -i n that removes the catarrhal r . i from tho Intestinal tra.t nr.J a , 3 tho Inflammation which practically nil stomach liver T intettniHi aumcnta, lnciua'' 3 ap. pcndlcltls. One rioso wPl a e or money sefunded Advt 1 J trrn ShM rtvl, Sftllne wsrmlh n i I lf!UIf oil sl-M iMUai ! t.o llfll' ka4 SMlllr rlUt trsiu UirSnUs, lH. )f-r&ICt. UMllU. fltA. SI raf srogsuu, uttKiittt imtti Penetrating. Antiseptic Zema g, Antiseptic ilf Help You COI.ONIM, DllffJ COJIPANY Wi Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching ccrema quickly ly npplyine Zcma t?iimi.bMlho-in.1ri,fTfru:t frtrl Prtrn ' larKe bottle, 51.00. Healing begins tho moment Zemo is applied. 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