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THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 7, 1920. THE OGPEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 9
J
S Georc-cs Carpentier Uses A
1 1 A Fhifi Wonderful Spray!
5? Ymi,tc4,shoufd discover the refreshing ihower. cu
U 1 C benclu . -.ondcrfi:!, clf-anse and mjvugr ;.t lUc B
new invention, A Star Mi hum tpme up D2
EE iggi Showei Spray u the sluggish drcuUtion and put 9
Q baching uj to health, the new pep into your entire sjri 3
ouna : prevention. No rem! Get anew lease on life. mm
fr violent ihoeki m wsjeing ("r "Sou Tods! (Jot fj
r'jf for rhc tub to fill. JlJSthop wle a: druj-. ckpartmrnr and a
in turn on the warrr rr.d hardware store-; PitZgecsld
STC gel a cooling delightful and Mfg Cx.Torrington, Conn. J
I STAR";'?' a
, SHOWER SPRAY -ss1 V
BP Combination Shower, Shampoo, sJ$gr Mm a
BB Manage, Rub-Do-n- A Uin Onr! Jpr Jxtf um
" i hivduirrrh rtadr m CH
8MB ftj ibrr tuhing,. " T-'. ' ' Y
JL made manage pifuornnd Sjf I J ft B
I Bb Tie Bathing fl'ay to Jl, ft
BaB Health and Happtnea' C EHQ
B CI O S BM BJBjJ B gj JDJB O
fl B B B O C B B B B B fcH 1 W 3BTB Ji C
ft OIL TANK BLAST
"' ON STEAMER KILLS
I 4, WOUNDS MANY
H N'KW Yi'TiK. Oct. 7. An oil
BBBBJ tank aboard the British steamer
BBBBs ; Crowd nod up for repairs In
PXVXVJ Shew;. n's dry dock in Brooklvn,
PXVXV ' xploded carl this afternoon
PM wiiiu- approi(imatel) io) men
BBV ware working on the craft,
I An ttour after the explosion
PXVXV four bodies had been reCOVi re d
BBBBV hasty check-up of workora
BBBBJ showed four more missing. The
BBBH number of injured wu- !aoAd be- )
BBBBJ 20 and 3M BSarller pol e? i
BBBBJ reports had n dosen killed.
BM Kd I'niss v.i.rkeiH in, I , n-
BBBBJ lances were rushed to the scene.
I VENGEANCE GANG IN
EGYPT IS BROKEN UP
CAIRO. Octi 6. Wenty-flve niem
ii i s of the "vengeance gang" which
Ik declared to be nnil-Hiltioh t;ocet ,
f organiSSd to conduct assassinations bf
political person?, have been convicted!
ol conspiracy after s 'rial of several
weeks The sentences will be promul
gated later. Four of the incused per
sona were acquitted
Among those com ictrd was Abdul
FUiamen bey Pahny, formerly proii
Slbnal governor. I
Numerous assaMiimtlons and at
tempted murders are attributed to 'his
society, Which worked With great se
crecy. it was chargeri tin.' th- organ
trillion also preached sedition nd dis
trlbuted aims.
I HELENA. Mont.. Oct 7. An historic
roulette wheel over wL. li millions are,
akl to have passed, in gold dust, in
CUrrSncy and In silver. av.im sold here
recently for 75 cents It had lony bun
in the used department of a large fur
niture store thRt is going out of busi-'
nesa 11 went to a householder who
desired ihc staml fm a flower stand,
snd petunias and geraniums will (lout
ish where OBCS were heaped fortunes
in paper and m til
oo
Wooden water mains that had been
laid in 1 7 8 'J . were rSCShtiV dug up i.i
H Koston.
ft v CORE THROAT
Gnrgle with warm salt wnter
then apply over throat
VICKS
V A F O R U B
Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly ,
COURT APPROVES
CITY DOCK PLAN
USED BY OAKLAND
WASHINGTON net. 7 On mo
tion of the appellants, the supreme
court today dismissed the suit
brought against the city of oak-
land, Cai., by the Sanruel Merrltt
hospital i" prevent condemnation
of extensive waterfront properties
for use in construction of a sys
tem of city dpeks. The land In
volved was valued by the hospital
at more than $500,000.
BLINDFOLDED PILOT
STEERS SHIP SAFELY
NEW V(RI. Oct. 7. The Lnited
States destroyer Semmes crept into
port thoruRh Ambrose channel yes
terday blindfolded With the windows
of the pile house shrouded its naVl
K.itoi sie,-r'd hi eoui'se l ear listen
ing to the IiIkIi pitched hum of a ub
ni rged electrically charged, channel
cable
The Bemmes made the blind passage
safely, in ;( te.si , the navy depart
ment of a new "sound guide" for ves
sels, planned to aid ships In thick
weather
( 'n both sides of the destroyer ear
like receivers were attached Through
them to the navigator's receiving ap
paratus were carried electric "tones"
or the submerged table. When the
tones were equall) strong in both ears
Ihe navigator knew he was directly
over the cable. A weakening of the
sound in one ear meant he was mov
ing away from the cable.
MILLION TREES PLANTED
M1HSOULA. Mont., Oct. 7 One mil
lion trees will be planted by the forest
service In the woods of district No
1. accord. ng to an announcement at
headquarters here. Weather conditions,
if t stated, are unuSUall favorable
for the work.
On Placer creek, five miles south of
Wallace Idaho. 4on acres will be plant
ed In an area which was burned over
in the disastrous fire of 191U, and
which now is free from brush and un
dergrowth The trees to be planted
are chiefly white pine and spruce fmm
the Savenrto nurseries at HgUgan,
Mont.
oo
A bowl that has been Invented to
receive the product of a household
food grinder without loss can be at
tachefi to a grinder to fold Up over
It when Idle.
oo
The 00o letters of the Chinese
lanRunge hSrVS been replaced by 10
make up the alphabet.
I AMRVCAN-MAID BREAD
ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER
WELLESLEY GIRL LANDS HIGH
ON STAGE LADDER; FIRST LEAP
'BBnwiv'' -irS'l ; f , ; n 1 1
jmMExScmrlaujiLikiBBF Aaaaais SBaauaailJU IJ I J iy
7
Xl'.w iJK Neither ;i 'highbrow collcgi pclttcatiou nor
jn home in New York harbor Lb a haodicftp in a siuj:e career, if lli'
experience of Miss Lucille Poth is l"mI evidence Misv Poth, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs John Poth of K"ssill- Stateii eland, is o w. i
lesie graduate. Udr parents' town Iimu.sc i at 3682 Broadway.
college she look pari in dramtica -her 1 1 1 tttage experienci. She
overcame parental objectipnii and landed with 'Turn to the Right''
i mi Boston recently Now she is , Favorites.
CAN'T GET RIDE
THE MOON '
First Experiment by Professor
Goddard Will Be With Small
Affair Weighing Only
Six Pound?
i
By lntsrnslonal News Service)
( iC"STi:iI Theie S,,t .,
I chance for Captain Charles N. Fitzger-
a Id. of New York's police force, lo
take a trip on the 'moon-Kuluf?" ro 1.
et of Professor poddard of Clark Uni
versity RaasOn the rocket weighs but six
; pounds.
I'rofessor Coddard st;ne, thai lie di -i
sires to see the result of his Ides bj
experimenting with a small rocket be
fore considering the po-.vibility of i
! larger rocket which miuht tarry a per
i f 0-
Captain l-itznerald ibeliiles that le
w. nits to ! I hi- firsi man to attempt
the trip to the moon and to say "hello"
to the gentleman on that planet. Cap-
I tain Fltkgerald stipulates, however,
that a few of his mechanical ideas !.
installed on the Ooddard rocket These
ideas in, hide n coP.'tnsible nose on the
j rocket which would throw Captain
! PUagSrald and a parachute clear of the
' rocket In case of accident.
Professor Goddard remarked : "If
i there was less volunteering and more
support 1 could get along mUCh fast-
I er than I am doing at present.'
We expect tb have his trial rocket
I completed within a month and will
then give it a test on a large field
, near Worcester The test will be open
to the public.
OO ;
Bank Directors Fail
to Act on Resignation
No action was taken yesterday at
I the monthly meeting of the board of
1 directors of the First National bank
: in the matter of th resignation or M.
I S. BrOWnlng, president Of the I'n-st
National bank and the ogden savings
I bank, it was announced today. The
j resignation was to h ive come before
'the board for consideration
A special meeting may be called
next week to consider .Mr Browning's
resignation and the appointment of i
Ul OeSSOr to Charlei H, Barton, former
I cashier r the BaVlngs bank who re
signed recently it was said this after?
noon.
No spsolal mattsri wer brought be
I fore yesterday's meeting and the work
was largely routine, according to the
- :.i 1 1 nu n i ma rle today.
John Watson. il Qgden, Is said to
he among those who are being men
tioned .iv probable successors to Mr.
Browning.
i.IN POUTPOXteD
WASHINOTON, Oot. B. Hearings
in the deportation proceedings brought
agalhsl Ludwig c. A k Martens,
Kussian soviet agent in the t'nlted
states resumed today aj the depart
ment of labor, after several weeks' in
'tcrruptlon Were again pdstponsdi
Counsel for Martens asked to have
ihcni renei for ijllis Island. October
IS. In order that two new witneasei
one a newspaper reporter and the sec
ond s special Agent of the department
or Jusiicc might be called
oo
Benny Leonard, lightweight
champion of the world, in
"The Evil Eye." Charlie Chap
lin in "Sunnyside" at the REX
today and tomorrow. Open
every clay at 4:45 p. m.
U. P. lias High Mark
I for Moving Freight
j Railroads of the I'nited Stales have
speeded im then movement "t freight
cars so thai the daily average exceeds
Lhlrtj mil, acei rding to neporta com
piled recently by the railroads Th
railroad executives in their campaign
in i mpro' , ii in; porta i un i ice ha
; set 30 miles per day tor a daily aver
age which all roads should reacii, This
average based on all freight travel2
i ing o er the country-.
The Union Pacific system is the
'leader In transportation, this report
indicates. 01 fifteen hading roads in
thcLcOuntry the Union (Pacific is unex
i celled. The following table shows the
progress of thev arloiis roads and the
iar miles per day for the month of
1 J one and J u!y :
, Boston and Albany. 3 J.I and Z'.
i miles; Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western, l and 2.S; Chesapeake
and Ohio, 37.2 and Norfolk and
Western .18.1 ami :4.4: Illinois ;.n
lltal 44.2 and m i miles. Louisville
land Nashville ;:i.!i and '2V . Northern
Pacific 88.1 and H9 miles; Oregon
Washington Railroad and NaVagatioii
company ::"7 and L'T.'i miles; Atchi
son, Topeka .in, S-.inti ! 27 and 84 I
miles; Chicago Burlington and Qulncj
Z'2 and 7 miles. I'nion Pacific St. 7
miles and M.l miles. Oregon Short
Line g and '.-' i. miles; and Southern
I Pacific 36. and 3G miles.
oo
HUNGER STRIKE,-: A MONTANAN
I BUTTE. Mont., Oct. 7. Joaeph Mur
phy, one of eleven men on hunger
jsiiike in the prison in Cork. Ireland.
I was born in Butte, lie Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs .1 S Murphy, who were
married in BUUe 00 May 27. 1890 ll
i is not known where Mr. and Mrs,
8. Murphy arc ai present, nor has II
been ascertained when Joseph Murphy
I went to Ireland. His parents w-i as
tives of Berehaven, County t'oik.
oo
Man proposes, God disposes
and Love e posed in "The
Fighting 8! :ie:dess." Anita
Stewart's latest nd greatest
picture, now at Utah. Special
children's matinee Saturday.
Send the children.
r
NEW BILL TODAY
I Featuring
JAN RUBINI
tmineni Swedish Vielirmt. and Mine.
Dlunr, Singer.
CARL M'CULLOUGH
1 In Footligh Impressions
M'KAY'S SCOTCH
REVIEW
"Clean, Classy and Clever"
DOBBS, CLARK & DARE
Songs and Dance;
THE SHELDONS
Hand and Head Balancing
PANTAGESCOPE
lntoinatlon.nl News and Mutt and J-tf
Three shows daily 2:4S 7 10 9:1S
PRICES: Nights, low-r Poor, 00c; bal
cony 40c.
AjrFURNITURE CO. Pj :
l 50 Hours on One i
j Charge of Soft
i 4 Coal
aiE,' ",,i:s -trei,i :
i In n all u need do is
t fi 5SaS ;d and lj
iSSrSfjSBKm. experiment on pan i
, ; ajrojHPjP -killed engineers hae pro I;
duced a Jolntless ash box. ISi
n' 1 bueklin ir;ht
G.j bis i attachment that makes the Estate Oak permanent l
. air tight end eetsj simple ami economical to operato,
l You will lind thai it will pay you most decidedly lo com- I
I P in early while the selection is pood. Set up your heater Ptl
now and be ready fcr the firsi drizsly evening for the first HI
icj morning ur moderate priced give v ou great heater U
j J LIBERAL TERMS OF CREDIT
2319 Washington Ave, ?ho;;e 277?
iii r-i : r: ji it 11 ir u r. n -rr "t'
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jG. Q. P. HAS HARD
won
Sullivan Thinks Republican
Optimism Is Not Justified
by Conditions
i: M VRK st w
I TULSA. OJcla. oi l 7 --UaidtiiK In
cbihlhg into this state Saturday H in
purpose Is to clinch the Republican ef
'for to win 1 sendiorshlp from the
Democrats ll- may succeed. liut
I when yoU have said ! may succeed
you have gone as tar as even the most
optlmiutlc Republican flares to hope,
i Tnei c is s tactfoiial comntion among
the beniocratB which, togetner witu,
- other tactoss, may e. manger tno
! Uemocralic senatorial candidate, but
omitting t tie senatorial situation, when
!you tUin to the main Issue between
tinrding tud fox mere is no reason
To expert that kltihorna will yo Otll
erwlSe than normal And In OKlUhOllld
"normal me4ns 0 Derupcrd ,j niajoii
tj of unywnere from it0ktuu upworu,
I The Republican national leaders in
!,ev. VolK .Hill niUllgO .Lie gtVIWg It
iout that they cpcc . to uany c i. -jhOms
lor LluWniig, but here on Ine
ground the evidence does not Justity
jan such expeolationst auu cn us
jto the BeOutorship, it the Repubiujans
have no better prospects elsewhere
LthaU they have here lor their etiori
1 lo win such from the i 'omen , .il.t then
Itncir case is not proffllBttlgi
(.(llll.'N I l.l. Ill'A OKI.
The tacts ubOUt the M'i.aiorshtp
flgui Sre Inese: l-or tniiit-en years
eer since OUIuhotua became U state,
I ThomaS iot-e lias been one of its jsen
atois. the stale had a loyally lor him
.that was partly due to ritractlonatc
pride m the intellectual aohlevements
Ine had accomplished in spite of total
I blind ni 1 s
I In hin last election six years auu,
Gore carried every county in th pri
maries and eery county but three in
the election:
Hut right after that came the War,
and on several wai measures (Jure de
j parted from President Wilson..
1 More late)) he w is one of th- Detnp
cratic senatorial secSders rram Wilson
on the league of nations l-'or that
li.l". l: iik Wilson I x.'UHjerats deter,
mined to relieve him. The resulting
primary conte.si Was the most bitter
1 rer in-li in Okldhoma- Qbre was de
Ifeated and a pi'O-WilSOri congressman,
SCDtl I 'eri 11 made bis fight on a
league 01 nations platform, won the
I nomination.
SPLIT l PARTI
Bui the bitterness of that Factional
flghi made a party schism baaed part
Is on tin prinolple of., the league pf
nations and partly on wotinded feel
jlngs. The wUsou Democratic press
bad tun, r,, t- ,,s say that men
who supported Gore were not Demo
crats. Now some or their defeated
followers 'pf Gore say "very well, We
are ool injured.' and some of them
To Relieve Catarrh,
Catarrhal Deafness
and Head Noises
IV1.10H8 siilfcrlnfi' from ealaribal lent
I ness, or who are growing hnrd of hear
!lng and have bend noiee will be kIhiI lo
UlloW that this flist I ssiiiL; uillieatluli , ,n
usuall be tuccessfullj treated at home
bj sn Internal dicina that in many
Instances haa effected ompieie relief
laftet other treatments huvc tailed Suf-
Iferers who could scarcely heai have been
; Hi, 11 hearing restored to such nn extent
that the tiek of ' watch plain!) audi
bis seven or ,-i;ht in, lies nfi from
either ear. Therefore, if von know 01
someone who Is troubled With head nolne.i
01 catarrhal deafness, cut out thin for
I inula und hsnd It to them and you ma)
h.i, been the meant- ol m.miiik xoue- poor
;i sufferer perhaps from total diviifnesn. The
1 prescription ran be prcpaied at home and
in made hb follows;
Secure from your druggist 1 o;:, Par-
i mint (iloulile strength,) Take ihi. home
and add to.it 'i pint of hot walei and
little granulati ! migar; stii until dii
'solved Take on, LablespoOnful four llmec
a day.
I'Ri-mint is used In this way not only
: to reduce by tome action the Ihflainnts
'lion and swelling m the Dustachlan
Tubes, and thus to equalise ihc nir pros
I Sure on the drum, bill to correct an
loxcesa ol setretlon in the middle ear.
ancl the leaiills II glvea are ncarl) "I
ways "inick and effective.
Eover) person who ba. catarrh In n
lfoiin, 01 distressing rumltlltiK, hiaslna
pounds in their ears, should give thin ic
Jelpc a trial. Advertisement.
Why Suffer
With Piles ?
No Matter If You Have Tried niony
Othrm There Still la Hope in
Pyramid Pile Snpposltorlea.
Try Pyramid ju't as quickly an
otj can It. -hocibi give quick relief
ami ha:- saved many from an opera
tion Get a 60 pent box of Pyramid Pile
Suppositories at any drug store It
I? the ritfht thing to do Do It for
your own .akc, to relieve lichlntr.
bleeding or protruding piles. h,i !
orrhoids and nucgi rSotal troubh
Take no substitute. Send coupon for
free trial.
Prtl.K. SAMPLES COUPON
PVHAMIIi DBUG COMl'WV
SW Pyrimld Bid- Mrhll Mich.
Kir. liv ci,d rat a I r, I oiDrl" M Pyramid
Pile SupoUtorle. In pltlD UrtSVtt
Ntnir
sinat
I Itj tali
are organising to vote for the Rejiub
llcnn candidate.
in the pari of Oklahoma that is
sometimes called Litti. nixie " there
e,re mah) old fasnionexl southern Dem
ocrats bori) in Gfeorgla md Aiahamri
whose t i-i d i t Ions v.o buck to. State
rights. An old fashioned hard-shell
statefighter, who was innoculated bj
Gore with the Idea thai 'to league
means surrender sof sovereignly and
bus become set" in thai Idea,. 1h hard,
to chunge. Many oi these are or the
temper thai pul Tom Wi tspb iri Geor
gia senatorship. Th will undouiued
lj be .i factor In tins senatorial elec
iion. The Republican beneficiary of
Ibis defection John W. Han old, is a
lawyer who, until a year ag9. had no
greater public distinction than the of
fipe of referee lh bankruptcy-
Last lorober i lai 'bi tvai cted
to congress Irt n special elei tlon in u
normally Democratic district DuHdg
his brief service in congress he at
traded attention by being one of the
Republican members who vote-i to
seat the Milwauke, -,h lallst. Victdf
Coiner, when he was under charges
ol disloyalty, That v'Ote might have
been mere eccentricity or It iulg:u
have i strength of principle, frob-
ably it was more ncarl) the lotlpr
Nobodv thinks Of Httft'Old as i radical
or so iniist though his action win gel
him much Of the Socialist Vote.
Anothei tnctor relied on hi Ifie Re
pUbliCani to help them in ibis sen.i
torshlp Fight and ;i lesser extent; In the
I presidential . regime in the state go
vernmsnl because of pardon scandals
logether with that general dlBCOnen1
'against the national administration
which ocaasionally i-xpresK itself in the
words ' darn WHSOn, ShyhoW."
Slmllarlv inn faCtOrl work a.tinsi
the iiepui.iiie.itis One in the negro
question Oklahoma is a southern
jsnip with separate railroad care and
Stations for negroes Some Of Hi fil
ing's utterances hnve tended lo reVlVi
Bensltlveness aboul the cqIoi line. Also
some of the aethilies of the RepUbll
can national committee In Oklahoma
during the jtresent carAjWllgB have not
commended themselves even i" man
who ire Republicans. e
Copyright, 1980, bj the New rprk -nlng
Post, Inc.
U. S. TREASURY MAY
KOLD RAIL FUNDS
FOR ACCOUNTING
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. Comp
troller Ol the Treasury Warwick
rilled toda) thru the trcasUrj de
pai'trnent mlllt wtnthbld from tl
rallroiida nil further payments
due tliem under the guarai
provisions of ihe transportation
net mil ii final accounting I; "1
been completed by the roads.
DandrufF Soon t
Ruins the Hair 1
Girls if yon want plenty of, thick.
beautiful, glossy, silky dan, do by all ;
means rid of dandruff, for It Will H
starve your halt and ruin it if H
do much Kood to try to
brush or wash it out. The only sure H
to dandruff is to dis-
solve it, then you destroy It entirely. H
To do tins about four ounces of or- H
dinary liquid arvou; apply it at dlghl H
when retiring enough to moisten H
the scalp'and rub it in gently with the H
Oy morning, most if not all. of your
dandruff will be gone, and three or H
four mine applications will complete!)
dissolve and entirely destroy every sin-
glo sign and trace of it. H
You will nil itching
and digging id th - scalp will stop, and
your hair will look and feel a hundred
nines better Von can get liquid ar
on at any drug store, It is inexpen
sive and four ounces is all you will
no in. 1 1,).; how much dHndmff
von have. Tbis simple remedy never
THY HUH FOR
STOMACH TROUBLE
It Neutralises Stomach Acidity,
Prevent Food Fermentatiop.
Sour, Q&ssj Stomach and
Acid Indigestion.
f on i.i you are m wifrerrr .rrom in
rtfgi ttton, m lets, alrcndy tried piBSln, H
anarVn
digestive lids and ou know these
youi double In some
H
b fori and deciding
on :y it chronic dyspoptfr Just try th H
ffete of .i Utile blsu ijited itinghesla not
ihe ordinary commercial carbonate, ell
rate. o.lde or milk hut the pure blsuratel H
niagneshi which you can obtain from
iraetlcallv m igglst In either povv-
Take a toaspoontul of the powder or
compressed In Mi; I with a little water H
.1 iti in, .i nifi sec what 1H
it will instantl)
nMitralie the hartmiil acid
in the stomueh which now causes your H
i making gas,
'wind, riiltulcnee, heqrlburn and the bloat
ed r heavy, liimpv reeling that seems to
most everything you eat.
You will Und thai provided von bike H
little hlsuruted muguesin immediately J
meal eat almost anything H
. p., I enJo It without anj AlungAr of p.-ilu
una moreover, thi
rli, hisiirated inSsngslu
rannot -th,' stomach In oh way sn H
there any symptom! of acid
lndlg stlon Adve' tiscrnent. ' H
"'Upod'for 70 Years
Thru ita use Grandmother' ; MVfr&
youthful appearance has La
remained until youth has lASsi
I become bul a memory' JkiI
The r.oft, rein ed, pearly fnBtUk
white Bppearance it -
:nJcr-. leaves ihc jo: BK-!m
of Biauty wiih , irftflBP
man Vg9BGgKgpW
j
80 Years Old I
"Vms Sick I
Nc f: oung After
Taking Ealonic ior .
Sour Stomach
"1 hal spur stoihaoh ever since I
had tlierrip jml it bothered me badly.
Have tal en Ratonic only a week and
am much bctd Am 80 years old," H
Boys Mis. John Mill. H
lath 're iiuii-klv relieve- sour Btom- H
neb, intligeetiou , heartburDi bloating
and distresi after eating because it
inkr-K up and carries out the excess
acidity and gases which cause most
stomach ailments. It you have "tried
verythlng" and still suffer, do not
give ui) hope. Isotonic has brought
relief to tens of thousands like you.
A big box costs but a trifJe with your
druggist's guarantee.
I FOR PROMPT RELIEF TAKE
H 1 TABLET EVERY 2 HOURS
FIRST DAY-3 TABLETS DAILY
I THEREAFTER (WITH WATER)
ACC.
GENUINE ASPIRIN
THAOt MART. mOHTIIUO
DOES NOT
I DERANGE THE STOMACH
wm i
MaT A Wonderful HB
Medicine
rpRY this approved rem---edy.
Juat the tonic for
nervousness, sleeplessness, i
depressod ' feeling, loss of j
appetite, digestive troubles,
brain fag, cr glow recovery
from influenza and kindred
ailments. A Ionic, alterative
and diuretic for blood and
nerve disorders
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