I. I STATE AND JDAHO NEWS Ltstett Items of Interest From Utih and Gem Stat In - LIBOR LEWS QUIT State Vice Chairman and As sistant Secretary Claim I. W. W. Control Party SALT LA KB) Au S. Two Isaders in tho Utah activities' of tbc I'arnx T Lobor part) hint nlirht nwd public a Idler of resignation to Georgo Cro y ., t,U thiilrm.ui of the p.irty. bc ruusc. thy churgcil. Induntrtal Work cm ot tbc World wcr- In control of tho pt.r!y. The were II. A. Mo'ollem. L sAulc vlco chairman, und Churlc A. . .ivcr, uaitant irecrct.iry of the btuto organisation. Th- two former officer of the party il . imj n 1 1 i of fuels which thry Mid tended' to prove I W. W. influ ence had been sVCtiVI In the petty, ac coel some member! f Unit organi sation of Seeking to mbverl the new party to their own onda. and made u Kenernl denunciation of radicalism. The letter called attention to pro nouncements by Farley I. Chrlsten SSn thfl party's presidential nominee, agalr.ht the I . W. W . and aald he had lulled to live up to lhes- statements. PlMf U..tli slgm-ra oi the letter llo here, which alao la Chrletsn-Ben'a r slV to uld In formation or the new party, IB Ri Ihi I W. W." in tile U p.uiy'a bc- 1 . If. It lontlnued: JW a lurge numbei ol the nr.osl Lnflu- toda desUrnats as their choice the Ro-j WK publican candidate. When members m If laboi unions begin ta o I I, L the better educated ntou arusnc them I ' jt "The Kin D'tr-Lioor party delegates . trued i (" the d V i bi lsi i" pursue theli j sacrificed his -u-grlty to labor unions I add I W : Tie ktv.-r then ex-' M plains that t.ie signers u.e noi attack-J U 'ng all unions, but oi.ly those Inclined radicalism, it goes on to say that M -I. w. w Interests" m "ope.atlns under the mlsnomei or ih. j 'ii'ariuer U Laboi party and adds "no lawHibLdlngl U c'tscn would dare belong to it tthej Karmcr-Laboi DAVIS LEADS IN IDAHO GUBERNATORIAL RACE H BOISE, da., Alig. f. Despite claims W to the contrary, none of the everul W, cKiidldates for tho L'nilwU St-uUs so.ii- HB Uujshlp are In control. Judging from VH .ittercd reports from various parts of i hi- stats regarding Tuesdays' pn- H martin. The vote was disappointingly BH . it reflects fnvoruble sentiment In the (fl southeast und south for Frank it. tfl the H a. state for Colonel J,. V. Patch and I mVJ m i IHkl tor Captain A. II. Cot.nor and C. W.l LHf BSale, all candidates tor stale LLWm For governor. I) W. l;iis Is proba-l Ja bly shading John V. Eagleson, while 1' north Idaho will Klve I'att of Us sup-I 1 port nt least to M. I KK.ei. Backers of the several candidates j for senator and governor, especially) LH tho' ex-service men. nought to elect ileu Kat- s in t ! oiinl t on eiit Ions to bg bold August 14. so that they might control and get Instructed delegates pHI foi Colonel Patch. In Ada county E9l tney nominate. I 120 cx-servlec mem BH out of the total of 176. who will be seated In the stale convention, and BH elected about sixty of them. They rVJ claim control of the county conven-j tionf but thi V claim by cither Patch or any of the J mL other candidates. ' TRENCH 'DUCK BOARD' i DESIGNER IN SALT LAKE m SALT LAK1S, Aug. S John A. J i ike, iccompanlcd bj his wife and BBJ thfbr son, were visitors here yester- I' l.i -ii ionic the r . ifi. coast from BBC i lie is etijns ini atlOn Bjr alter seveial e.irs of uninterrupted BB Work Jn FrSJICS. He Is a building con-! BBv ti actor and duilng the world war con-! BH slructcd from 14,000.000 to 16.0d0.00. ; I BBJ ti acta boards, or duck mats, of which j W h was Mi.- dei Lg noi The duch m.iis BBh cl Id wonderful service In aiding the' so'dlcrs to maintain a semblance ofl BJB dryness In the trenches He ;lso con-' wjk etructsd most of the bute used by the I mm 1 rench and English soldier In the BJB mm Since the world war closed Mr. Pike' MM has been retained ly the French gov-t BH einment to aid In the reconstruction BH work for mor.. than 2c French cities,' BJ tOWU and villages, which were proc-' h tlcall) wiped from th face ol the map BJ during the war. Rebuilding these clt- i BJ let and towns will require many years, BM nf cording to Mr. l'lke. He Is a na 1 1 of i lOulslan i WHEAT OUTLOOK ALARMS GRANGE Framers of Utah and Idaho Hold Sessions Yesterday At Salt Lake 1 1 SALT LAKE. Aug. 5. Seeking so- I lutlons for u altuatlori more alarming. jand a series of problems more com plex than has ever confronted Utah farming circles, more than 100 farm ers from L'mh and Idaho met ) lerday afternoon and evening -it hi Hotel L'tiih. n:i!er the auspices of the ' grain comm.ttee of the I'tah f.ir;n l.ireiu The purpose was to o'ls cu&x method of relief Special consideration was gccoi'de'l 'the wheat siuatlon and the oftsrnoon meeting was devoted to question n- oernlng nuances, marke jig ..r.d iransportatlon. authorities upon ih-i rcsjiectlve subjects leading In tho iii j cusjlon. Declining wheat pilots fl ii.'iix lal stringency .ml car shortage j are some of Hie difficulties win h are I perturbing wh.at produceis. lo say I nothing or the high cost of labor, lr -' rrsselng prices ol farm Implements 'and atoiugo facilities. Although th wheat prod" -t!on of . L'tah iind Idaho proiftlsts t J be COIl sldsrapy In of Ihe LfflO ;iro- ducilon. growem declare ihat y are facing piobable loss mile pl.ti :- ar evolved to '.mil Is Hum to .iii"Jh their crops with less cxpeiiS" an-i fo gle ihsm wider morjui of fnrmci.il aid than they have so far received. John F. liui ton ol Garland, cbii -man of the commltee. presided . . the meeting and, after Cfpluiiilng the pur pose oi the gathering. Introduced as tnc first speaker E O Howard, prosl deni of the Suit iikt? tearing House association and president of Walker I ifroiheiii Bankers, stfr, Howard spoke from tne standpoint tr the banker, i xplalning tne pivsent tinunci.il silUO Uon anu lis S.feCt uponlho farming Industry. J. H. Barnhart manager of tl Olohe Oram A: Milling company ol Ugdon followed sir, Howard, appear ing on the program In place of r.. J .M.o.i oi the sumO coiupcuiy, wiiu was to have addressed ihe meeting. ' The gr..ui market it decidedly erratic, " hu.d mi. Barnhurt. "t 'luciuatlons are on a wide margin. The condition In WhICh the gruin -business lines itselr today is due to the tluahclal stringen cy which pervades the whole country, ine export irudu situation and ih un- i ertnintles . oi transportation. UTAH IDAHO DROPS bUuAi-i rrtiCE S1.85 SALT LAKE, Aug. 6. The whole i sale price of suguc was reduced (1.86 per hundred by tno I tuh-luaho Sugar loompany as tne result of a similar oioji in San EianClSOO. Th reduction bl iua the pi lie of sugar lo $21.75 wholesale in Salt LsUte. Two &-cent. rodUCtlOng have been made by the L'luh-ldaho Corporation since May 1. The California market price, upon uMi n i in- Salt lake murkct lb based, ).ah bpen forced down by lh impor laiiun of hundieds of thousuudu of poundj of sugar from c'hlua. Formosa, jap. n und Jaa. W hile tho subui Is noi o high standard product, It Is hav ing an effect on me market price. It Is Mated UTAH POSSES CLOSE IN ON COLORADO RAiMCH VERNAL. Aug. 5 i'osses closed In cn K laneh, Colorudo, last night from the L'tah und Colorado sides, seeking lo bring the murdereis of John Dar nell to justice E Price the tathei -In-law oi Darnell, with the Utah posse, claims to have recognised one of the murder eis whu attacked Darnell inl later Slaughtered many of the sheep WblCh he was guarding Darnell leavej n Wife of 20 and n baby alx months old. SHERIFF RUNS DOWN COUPLE ON STATE ROAD SALT LAKE. Aug. 6. Mrs. William H. Stieepcr. 7... was struck b an au tomobile driven by Sheriff C. E. N I -det of Payjs county oil tho 6tatc high way between Farmington and Center-ilb- laat nlcht. She suffered a broken arm, Mr. Stieepcr was also slightly Injured. They were rushed to St. iark s hospital for treatment bl Shei - iff Haider. FINAL PHASES OF LIGHT RATE CASES STARTED BAUT i.Kr-;, Aug. 5. Arguments! weep begun yesterday before the pub lie utilities commission of ltah In thei final phases of both the power sched-l ale cases and the special contract OS! I The cases ar concerned with power rates now charged and to Iip charged by the L'tah Power & Light company to Its largest customers, t WARNING The name "Bayer" is the thumb- j print which identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Cpirjs, Rheuma r,4r :ism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly American! Dandy tin boxes of 1 tablets cost but a few cents Larger packages. Aplrla U lbs Irade mrk of Bj r M nuictur of Monoacalcacldeater of Btllcy llcd4 j i j UTAH MAN KILLED IN MONTANA CRASH MISSmL'LA. Mont.. Au. 6 The ..r Cbarlag B. Anderson of Gar field. L'tah. who wus kllh-d, nsr Al btrton. 4U mltea weal of heie on Mon n. is h ing held ut the Mjrah un Idirtaarlng eslobltahment pending word from relatives regarding the dlspoal Iflon of the bod Ml Anderson, with bin if- and two hlhln-n wrc en route for Spokane to visit i Unlives. While oacendlng .1 Keep hill, at the bottom of which was a nn.ir riiru-, thg tiakea of the An . il rsoii automobile gav e way. The car Iruahed backward 1own the hill and , went oer the twenty-five foot bank fcl lh- cur.', turning over twice. An ileraon woe crushed beneath the steer it. k vrbeel. The d.iught. r Jumped from the ar and -acaped Injury. Airs. An IdersoO a badlv brulPcd and the llt tlc Son. who waa In the machine dur- mg th- entire time, esestped without 'Injury. 1 O. Llnd and Frank Iminger i Itiii-MMed th accident, driving on the km ne "iwi as the Anderaon uutomo- iblle was crashing to the ground They immediate! extricated Ande-rson and nmov-d the ne.ul nn nnl his wife laitd children to AlbsrtOB Mr! Anderson resigned as manager of the Townscnd Meat and Grocery company si Qaraeld about a m'ontb ago to go to Taconia, Wash , and make but home on a farm which he owned 1119 wldOSr and two children survive linn P0CATELL0 ELECTION HtSULiS uiMUtrtTAIJM POCATEIXP, Aug 5 With the in nuury election returns Ihoouiplcto ihe results are Uncertain ana will not be Blgde KdOWn ir Of least iu vlt". uccoraing to tho- in cnarge ol ir.o vuie COUUCfltg here. 'ii inu juinocratlo ticket Jbsi pli Burns was numiiuiru for stats tr. a urer. Alyion corjilsn ana 'l. ii c.nr lor state tepreoentatlves. On tne ci.y UCKSI v I H. Witty WHS given coiiaiuciauic majority over j. i. OCOll, l cpuollcun, lor stale aenator. J. i bOUriie and Theo. suunmin nave sufficient leads to inauic tneir no'iu InatlOn Ihsee men are running tor stu.te representatli'ss on the Jitpuu lican HcKct. BABE KILLED WHEN AUIU IUKi)5 TURTLE POOATELtbO, Ida.. Aug. 5. The alx ii'uiund oiu ouoy oi All und Alia John ..ifunf was instantly kinou last mght slien inc- autOinObne driven by tXT. iJaiSOns tuined lurlio on the slate .iigiiv..iy i-euvccn AUc.deeu and s'lei - ine front axle of the machine buc kled, it is - ild, cau.slng ihe car to turn turtle, sir. and sirs, farsona und Aire. kesoa and buby were In the car a lid received serious injuries. They wi re rusliea to the hospital at Aberdeen. j IDAHO NON-PARTISANS hiUivlliMiE 61 AiL IICKET 4 i:S-:, Idaho, Aug. 5. Non-Partl-ari league memberaanl labor leaders of Idaho met In state convention at tfompa las; evening and nominated a State ticket headed by H P. Samuels nf Homier county for united Spates i nator .md Sherman D Falrehlld of Ada county for governor. The party platform favored state owned public utilities to stop prollteerlng. restora tion of the direct primary, a workable! Initiative, referendum and recall, sol- dler I us paiallt-I 0 r,a, ( Xorth i Dakota and government ownership ufl railroads. IDAHO INCREASES ITS BALANCE SINCE JANUARY lit I SIC. Aug. 5. The semi-annual ; reporl 01 state treasurer John Bagle- on Was submitted to Governor DaVls I yesterday. Tha report bhows n bal ance of $3. OIL' 164.33 In favor of the state as against $2,806,307.1 1 January 1 Treasury' notes amounting to $1." 700.000 were Isued July 1 and be come due Julv 1, 1921. -LEARNS HUSBAND HAS ANOTHER WIFE LIVING BpiSE, Aug. 5 After eighteen year.- nf marled life Airs i iwon Ston lit we- !. discovered that lnr husband I had another wife living and yosler- I day obtained u divorce on thos , grouiidj before Judge Keddock In the , Third Judicial court. The Storva wer. , married jn Nebraska and hue two children, i boy aged is. and a gin i ag 'i 1 7 BOISE WATCHMAN GRABS TWO ALLEGED BURGLARS B6IS&, Aug. 5. Two burglars were captured by a night watchman l I ' night while attempting lo rob the White House store One of the men gae his name aj Harry Clarke of Bait Lake while the Other declined to tallc. Both vvero removed to the county Jail .it Shoshone where they win be tried for robbery. mi (;iI ESCAJfED DE I M Birr an sr nut n ii5v International Sown Service) Washington; d. c Mounted Tollce ufficcr Everett Grimes, of the Chovv 1'hj.se district, will not have to make up from his own ppekot the full alue of the horse which was struck by lightning and killed while he was riding H on h's beat, Tin- authorities ruled that notwithstanding the horse was kii!"d in the performance of dut) Grime would have io make good the loss, but citizens of Chevy Chase who know Grimes and like him. mad.' up a purso to defray the cost of another horse Sr. far ISO has been raised, r.-ndlng selection of a new mount. Grimes Is riding a thoroughbred mount donated for the occasion by a well-known horse fancier of the nelgn I'or h J Grimes was stunned by the light ning bolt which struck his horse, but was not senoiisK Injured. KEEP ALL FRUITS, VEGETABLES, MEATS I A real test for overalls BEXDIXG over the hip; driving- Y ''':'lf shafts, climbing tho swaying lad- CaWmI ders it's a real test for overalls in rffii 5En &$Htl a steamer's engine room. jr I 0Bj Daniel Canty has .taken over forty "aI voyages as a steamsliip engineer. Today ffrtg-jt x'm$ he wears Blue Buckle OverAUs on every in p. S?5y. "They stand the racket better than J Stf j I any overall I know," says Daniel Canty. JL AVhether it's running engines on sea or $&k on land or bringing in crops on the farm j millions of other men on big jobs have yj found that Blue Buckles meet the test of the heaviest work. Find out for yourself about Blue Buckles. Test the long-wearing denim cloth, the wide double-stitched seams. Try (7,, . , , on a pair. Icel the comfort ot the big, hcttcr fhan any orerau roomy Blue Buckle pattern. Blue Buckle know."' OverAUs and Coats never bind or rip. (Signed) Daniel A. Canty Solid workmanship in every detail is bound to give you your money's worth. All sizes Men's, Youths', Children's. Ask your dealer today for Blue Buckles. mm Suckle OverAUs Biggest selling overall in the world Q J O. Co. BBIHelllHsVHV-l------VBBnaKZITXC-rr I i WOUNDED YANKS TAUGHT TO PAINT IM0L1IAM HAY. . Y II wasn't nice to be wounded in the war. Imt still Ilcrt V n group of wounded Botdiers sketching a 'mermaid'' on the rocks dcbt lifife Uncle Sam supplies instructors, mod els everything and then pays '1"' soMum's vlnl.- t In arc fitting thi'insph rs nv civil lifp. HOMO'S HEAT ! REPLACES GOOL WABHlNfjfTON, Aug i. I nOustrlal i Italy, forced by th'" enormous prcsa for ImporlocI coal. Is turnlns: uttt-n-jtlon toward thf utilization of the lat ent power nf the country's volcanic area, according to advices rsi SlVsd I by the Italian embassy. This Idea of exploiting the natural ; heat emitted from the nll In tht- v1 I canlr regions seemed n dream at first thought, but already It has been de veloped to considerable Importum 6 Successful experiments have been con ducted In the post and today at Lard- erello. in Tuscany, a heating plant of 16,000 horsepower is operating with out Interruption and dlftrlbutlng elec tric current to Florence! Llvorno anil fJrosaeto. Its capacltj'. It Is planned! will be increased. First experiments with volcanic po wer were mude some years befoXS the war. by .l't Ince Olnorl-Contl it I Larderello near the 8.lt mines of Vol i terra, n region extensively covered with I volcanic vents, emitting powerful jets of hot steam containing boric nails and various gases used In the extrac tion of boraoic acid. Instead of limiting the uhc of thcxa steam Jets to extracting the salts con tained In the exalatlons of these nat I urul vapor vents the ejection of the steam Is simulated by boring hob s In this way It has been possible to obtain Jet at a pressure of 30 to 46 pounds per square Inch and In some In stances as high as "G pound-s s square Inch, the temperature varying from 160 to 165 degrees entlgrade. In 1905, Prince Oinori-ConM applied this natural steam t a 40-horsepower engine, using only a small taction of the Nenella fissure, the ejected steam from which has a pressure of 73 pounds per square Inch Seven years later another experiment was success-1 ful with a 80S, horsepower turbln al ternates und later the Larderello heal ing plant was started with three tru-1 bine alternate of 3,000, kllowats each.1 th.ce being f-d by holler:! at lpl pres sure healed by the natural steam, superheated to 105 degrees CfinU-J grade. The natural steam has beontised. !!iih far ortly for heating buMuse ' 1 1 cOnta'lnl prfbStance among -them sul-I phuib. acid, which eorro'des met&lS, j particularly Iron. oo- YOUNG MOTHER WOULD SELL CHILD FOR $250 i (Hy International New; Service NEW yOB-k, Who wants to tray pretl' two-and-orv h:;!f-y car-old M-ir-paret McNulty for ISftUf ller mother. Sirs. Katherlne MrXulty, is loo poor and too 111 to take care of her. w The mother and her husband came to America from fsiand several years ago McNulty has been dead three years.-' The. mother, pretty and twenty-nine, bag Supported Hi' ehlldren since. Put a' year ago she was attacked with influenza, which developed tuberculo sa. Site sinei- has bi-en un ible to work and has been dependent upon friends. St-)'- could not Improve and take care of the children, too Martin was the oldest and the least trouble, and she thought she knew of people who, would take care of him, but not the girl The dilemma led Mrs. McNulty to put this advertisement In the paper YfM.Ni; WIDOW will part with lovely 'A -year-old girl. Irish parent age. $250 absolutely necessary, as mother in poor health. Save the Babies INFANT MORTA LITY ie Bomdhing frightful. Wo can hardly realize that of all the children born in cnilized countries, twenty-two per cent, or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year ; thirty-seven per cent., or more than ono-third, before they arc five, and ono-half before they are fifteen 1 Wo do not hesitate to pay that a timely U60 of Castoria would save many of these precious lives. Neither do wc hesitate to say that many ol these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations, j Drops, tinctures and soothing Byrup9 sold for children's complaints contain mon or less opium or morphine. They aro, in considerable quantities, 1 deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. There can be no danger in the use of Cas toria if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher as it contains no opiates or narcotics of any kind. xTTy 1T? . Z "" Genuine Castoria always licais the signature 61 S4cJU4? TAKE PHOSPHATE WITH MEALS IK I SUMMED TIME I Your Nerves Demand it. Your Blood f Need It Say Physicians. There! not notgh phorhoru in mol rrn food to benefit nearly one half ol H the m n und women of America, aclcn H Utx declare. 1 To overcome thin lack of e.n element oi H oxir IkxIv thnt t. neceaaary to ou H honlth. your happilMM and even oin H Bitrcesa In life. w,k. nnu. line, nervoiia. rundown people- :. re advlaed to take Bl H tro Phosphate as dispensed In leadlna H dnir atni- m thr oiifrtnal package H Sr-e-king of ie ;,e nlm are enallv fa liKueJ. who lack Himbltlon. nerve and an IJ ofttlmea thin wmk and audit larklna H In firm. heulth llrah. Joaeph D llarri Wg Kfin. formerly vlaltmK specialist Nortl H Kiiatern IUapenaai. N. Y eava. IIJ "rati" nis wh.- wr apparently phval cal irifi Wa. who fooljhl thought tnay neaded oni n Mood tonle lo enrich th fH blood, nave come for treatment trem- H bllnK and shakinK. their nene fore al IIJ moat ethniiated. and in mnnv such raaes H lYif n.tin'i i .ru: of ) lit ro-Phosphate ha pH produenl si-emlnRly magical renulta." People who feel the heat of summer. tire en'il m l Mtrn lieeome Irrltnhle and IJ depresaod will find Intro Phosphate an ir. rvnslve nnd helpful friend. tt DniRrirlata report a wonderful Increase H I In the demand from ru n und women who Hl are anxious to rCTICW old-llm' nnihltlon Hl and who are mnklnK' nn honest effort to KB ht-enme vigorous nnd keen minded with a KswJ i i met that denotes almost perfect health. If H Tho ask for Bl tro Phosphate because I, H they know they need an Inexpensive or- I sTenlc phosphate. Advertisement, I 1 i OAS 1 THE STOMACH IS onus Recommends Daily U3e of Magnesia ta Overcome Trouble; Caused by Ferv menting Food and Acid Indigestion Ons nnd wind In the stoma-h neec, pinled by thnt full bloated fei-llnt: nfia eatlnp are almost certain evidence of the presence of exee.'ialvo hydrochloric acid In the atomich. crentlns so-called "acid ln dlBestlon." Arid stomachs are dnnperous because too mneli nrld Irritates the delicate lining oi lh" Btomach, often lendlns; to Katrltl5 ao iminniel b serious Btomach uirern. Food ferments nn-l .-i.ur.-. erentlng tho dls tr lni; Ra which distends the Btomach eti'i hampeia the normnl functions of the v.tn! Internal oigans, often nffcxtlng the heart. It Is the worst of follj; to neglect such a serious condition or to treat with ordl nets dlgeatlve aids which have no neu tralizlng effect on th stomach acids. In stead get from any druggist a few ounce, of BllUrated Magnesia nnd Uike n tea spoonful In a Quartsr gla-ss of water right after eating This will drive tho gaj wind and bloat rlsht out of the body sweeten the stomach, neutralise the ex cess acid nnd prevent Its formation and there Is no sourness or pnln. Blsurated" Magnesia (In powier or tablet form n' er In liquid or milk) la harmless to th stomach, Inexpensive to tnke and the best form of magnesia for stomach purposes. It Is used by thouaanda of people who enjoy their meils with no more fear of Indigestion. .vd srtll l nunt. Ccmbing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff The only pure way to get rid of dan druff 16 to dissolve 11, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arron; apply Ii at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scnlp shd iub It In gera lly with ihe finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone and three or four more appli cations Will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dan druff you may have. You will find, tco, that all ltchln? and digging of the scalp will slop at once, arrti your hair will be fluffy, lus trous, glossy, Hllky and soft, and Iook and feel a hundred times better. You can gel liquid arvoD at any dru store. It Is Inexpensive and never falls to do the work --Advertisement Be Slender A tru mmy to t--cm Urxtr. trfl. hMtthy b now joMrt. S th ik-ttjrti lh Ksdowi sr to j Jl fuu U)f of bfor r- -STv j'Hon of trnt No ---i3 f M-rK strvint TorMl. or ihnotini ri- -V Cl rr- ' No 'v or -4-1-1. I O VV U.rrt4. no lo of Hra Juit follow t " Cb-i iimpl, Hi; Eorrlo tritem u . xsjCTi. IJ I"' Tou to r- v gflHrV or. io io fiMSI a. r-rflnd lwtit-Trr row rxwe to! Y, jff oad I1M tr.ont-nifuBd rwr Il sulci Sf rcl'Li. rx-ommrul-VNsBSr "1 h por"la Add to re r -tW fspshtlilj tod clurm Arrus si - IT B. who kr.nw tm Unrnmr llhtrr II i 3fr tup. rotintfvr in -fwiMc sS-fr-rt j.:-, ... nith tM ysi to llfsl Ail for KORCIN IproroofK-eO teil at sr.v draf tors follow (h Korr-n rodur vour wslstllna eVt. hip or 4bU -Mn. Utcan. pKul spi cttracuir.. Ujow hIm.s Uu ADVtLlIStlsUCKT A S) S) A Girls! Howard's I Buttermilk Cream I An old faahloncd beauty recipe brough' up lo date contain true buttermilk rt the form of a wonderful vanishing cream Sold by all first-class drug and dept. storei en the money back it dissatisfied plan. j " VV. 11. WrlKht & Sons Co. A. R. Mclntyro Drug Co. CHICHESTER S PILLS I 0jt TUB DIAMOND DIlANO.f X iX LaJIrst ALr"rlninlitfw AV i iiJ 'lil.re-ir. llamo-lJIfra.Va sVowSO ,'"u 13 Ur,i ""' 'uiusy f-v ZTAJ t4. islcd with DI'js Riiob. f TtS Ss t3 I ske do iker But ef yumr t - AT braSKUt. Atk forC'lll CUf ft TEnf I C Jjf l)lAjJ'Nr I.KVM) PILL, for 26 B y.-in knon-ntt Dfit. Sifcs; Aly RcllblS 8 1Y OKIGOISTS EVERiTVHERf