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I 2 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EX AMIINtiK SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 19ZU. mm
iNATIONAL GUARD
EROfSLOfy
Fourteen States, Including
Nevada, had no Troops
Recognized By U. S.
Washington. Nov. if. Fourteen
states bad no national guard troops
n'coKnlzod by the federal government
mi Julie 80, according to tlx annual
report of Major General Jesse Carter.
, Met of the militia bureau, made pub
lic Friday They were Arktfnaaa,
Delaware, Illinois. Indiana. Louisiana,
Massachusetts. rMntaii.. . N.l.iaska,
Nevada. New Hampshire, New Mexico,
North Dakota. South Dakota and West
Virginia
The reeopnlJted units of Hi' mjtu
bad a total slivnpth of 56. ton oii'l.ers
and men at the end Of the ftacal year,
the report .said, against an authorized
trnth 01 100.300 greal dlttlt ulty
having been encountered In iditulning
recruiu during the year- Gen ral ''al
ter noted general publi antipathy to
wards military affairs as u.moo In
fluences against which the n -organization
of the guard was proceeding.
Discontent with the national guard
service, ho added, ha. I been fostered
by "talcs of unfair treatment during
the war, spread by men with Ki'lex -mices.
many of which found their way
into the public press,"
Such Complaints, Genera! Ca-t. r
J Sid, Could not be substantiated upon
Investigation.
'There Is conclusive proof,, ' lie . on
flnned, "that national guard officers
wore not, as a ctaRs, discriminated
hgalnst by regular officer Individual
cases of injustice have been cited by
members of congress and tin national
guard to make It appear that unjust
. Ilscrlinlnatlon existed general 1 s
gwncral rule national guard officers
were treated with mor,. consideration
I than were regular officers under the
same conditions."
(PREDICT FAIR WEATHER
AND MAYBE LOCAL STORM
WASHINGTON. Nov. 2 7. Weather!
in evictions for the week beginning
Monday are:
Upper Mississippi and lower Misstu
rl Valleys: Generally fair except that
rain or snow is probaMe V, i ii iuj
er Thursday. Normal temperature.
Rocky mountain and plains regions:
Generally fair and non.i.ii fea
ture except that local rains .ir.J snows
arc probable about Tu :d.i
Southern Rocky mountain and pla
teau retrions: Generally fab and nor
mal temperature.
r Pacific slates: Unsettled with occa-j
sional rains In Washington and Ore
gon and northern California; normal
temperature
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JAP TENNIS STAR LEADS
I NEW YORK TOURNAMENTS
fl NEW YORK, Nov. 21 chlya Ku-
H magae, Japanese tennis Btor,
H list of ten players, ranked according
mWrnM' to their performances metropoll-
i tan district tournaments of 'he sea
son by the Metropolitan Tcni.i.-
elation.
j S. Howard Vossell Is ranked see-'
ji Ing and Watson M Washburn, -
Hl ber of tho Davis Cup team third The!
H others, ranked as named are liar-'
old Throckmorton, i r,,-. r nun-'
WWM ter, Dean Mathey, Wlllard ttotsfora,
Hf Frederick G Anderson. Frank T. An-1
I derson and S. Kashlon
JURY NAMES MURDERER
OF DARTMOUTH SENIOR
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 27. Elmer
H C. Drewes, Dartmouth College senior.
whose body with a bullet hole through
JI the head, was found In the outskirts'
of this city October it, ime to his
! death "from a gunshot wound of Eha
I brain. Inflfited by William P. Brl
1 according to the verdict today of the
I county grand jury The verdict was
J reached after the Jury had listened
to a large number of witnesses, ln-
sJ eluding the parents of the victim
H Brines Is a sophomore ,u the L'nl-
H veriity, of Pennsylvania.
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to locaU the source of trouble, but
very frequently It can be traced to
J overworked, weakened or disss i
kidneys Mrs, L. Gibson, 12th ami Ed
j Ison St., La Junta, Colo., writes: "My
I kidneys were giving me a great deal
I of trouble for some time, l took Po-
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FIRST PKE6BYTJSRIAK CHURCH
John Bdward Carver, pastor. Morn
ing worship at n o'clock Theme
; "The Carpenter of Nazareth and the
I Toll of Today." Sunday school at
13 Id. YiuiiiK peoples meeting at
C 30 p. m. ESVSnlttg service nt 7 30
' p m. Theme. "Sir Isauc Newton
ami the Tin i - Laws of Motion as a
I Conduetorpart of Divine Law Working
I in Life Today " Wednesday nlht
I tin Westminister guild will meet with
i Mr Qenrgi R, Whitmeyes. zsss Grunt
avenue. Tuesday afternoon tho First
veil Ion of the l.adhs' Aid society will
meet with Mrs. George A Whltmcycr,
B26 Twenty-fifth street. The Sunday
BChbOl will give a special Thanksgiv
ing pageanl Sunday at 12 lf in There
will he special music at the inornlng
and Venlng services
pirsi iiuisi i an ( m iu ii
Corner of Twenty-fourth street and
Madison avenue. Lev W. L Mellln
ger pastor. Bible school ut 10 o'clock
under the supei vision of Mrs C. H.
Carman. The chllren will give o spe
cial program during the school hour.
Morning worship and Community ser
vice at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the
j pastor. christian Endeavor at H.30
i p. m. and evangelic service at 7 30
o'clock. At the morning hour, the
pastor Will give another of those help
fUl nnl Instructive lessons from the in
tervening events of last Sunday's Bi
I'h hool lesson anil that of tomor
row. Rev. Mellmger Is an excellent
teacher of the booK and these lessons
arc creating a rreat deal of interest.
Byeryono is most cordially Invited to
all of the service. Services for the
week are as follows: Tuesday eve
ning, s:3o, official board meeting;
Wednesday : s o'clock, Hlble study
and prayer service. Following this
service there will be a conference of
the Bible school. A full attendance
of the workers Is desired. ThUrsda)
ifternoon, regular meeting of the Wo
men's Missionary society at the home
Oi Mrs. A. H Gregory I'SGJ Monroe
avenue Friday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Query, .'3-o Jeffcnon ave
nue, a meeting of the work commit
tee. I MM EXG1 1-11 LI Till K
CHURCH Corner of Jefferson and
Twenty-third street. Arthur E. Olson.
I istor. Sunday school and Hlble class
every Sunday at 10 a. m No morn
ing s.-rx .,... tn.s Sunday. Evening
services (very Sunday at 8 o'clocK
Theme f-r nevxt Sunday which Is the
fnt Sunday in Advent. The Coming
Christ." Holy communion will be ad
ministered nt this service Members
urged to come. Short session of the
church board iftpr pervlcts. The
brotherhood meets with Mr. Axel
Sandlund next Tuesday evening ut b
o'clock.
I n-.k.n GOSPEL MIssk . !4( 18
Wall avenue. Sunday services: Open
service 7 p. m.; preaching and testi
mony meeting .s p ni. In Mission chap
el. Professor Underwood will speak.
It s, Blakeman will conduct the ohk
service. Mr. and Mrs. John French
and Mr blench, Pentecostal evangel
ists. hne made the Mission ring this
wiek. souls being revived and sick
hodles healed. Come and set They
annoint with oil and pray and God
answers. If you have a sick body and
sin-sick soul, come to the Mission.
III ROH OF Till. GOOD M1KP
III i;i I'orner of Grant avenue and
Twenty-fourth street, opposite post
office; John W. tiyslop, rector The
fjrvt Sunday In Advent. The church I
school meets at 9.45 a. m... W 11
Front Superintendent. Morning sorv-
ico and the pageant entitled "Ad
vance the Line," at 11 a m. to which
all are cordially Invited. The Worn-'
en's guild will meet on Wednesday
afternoon in the Guild hall and will
be entertained b) Miss Gorden and
Mrs Twiford. The Camp Fire Girlb
will me.'t this week at the usual time,
and place. The women of thi church1
will hold their annul bazaar In the!
jrulid hall on Saturday. December 4.
FIRST! BAPTIST CHURCH Just I
north of Die postoftlce on Grant ave
nue. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.. J.
Ray Ward, superintendent Opening
service, special work by Mr. F. B. Al
len's class f'rcaihiiifr at 11 a. m.
by Dr. H C. nhruin of Dallas. Texas.
Mr. ohrum is one of the strongest
members of the llaptlst denomination,
Is a greiit Bible Si holar and an oni
tor If you hear him preach, you will
nevei regret having come to hear him
special tr.iiele l,y choir at inornltiH snr
i' e "Offer I 'it.. God Thanksgiving"!
(IjO Uenz.). B. Y. P. JJ. will meet at I
so p m. Miss Charlotte Skeen pres
ident PreacKing f.i T-40 p m i. Dr
dirum. anthem 6s Choir, 1 s,.rv0 the
Lord With Qladnesg" (Holton), Prayer
service and Plble reading at church
on 'Wednesday evenlnc at 7 30 led by
tr ohrum. ah members of the
church and ns many others as possi
ble win please attend Hits prayer ser
i vice. All arc cordially Invited to at
I tend all norvlccs and we especlalh ln
Mrlte you to he.-.r Dr Ohrum al both
, services on Sunday.
Tin CENTRAL fall SUNDAY
HOOL Corner .,r Washington e-
nue and Thirty-first street, will hold
j lis opening services after a long vaca
tion. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock A
. cordial Invitation Is extended to all'
I HIST CHURCH OF CHRIST, sci
, FN lls'l Corner Monroe avenue and
Twenty-fourth street. Regular service
ut Jl o clock Sunda morning. Sub
I j.-ci. A n ;. nt and Modem Nechrom
Allos Mesmerism und llM,mi.
tlsm, Denounced " 8unday school at
:46 a m Wednesday evening Testi
monial meetings at s p m. Reading
, rooms at 512 First National hank
ulldlng Looms open dallv from 12
! " tO G p m except Sunday and
j holidays.
I LKVBNTH WARD Elder George
Shorten of the High Council, and
D i: Roberts will be the speak
ers ln the Eleventh ward Sunday eve
ning m 7 p at
m&S&L mi:i iiMiusi EPISCOPAL
CMUKCH 154 Twenty. fourth street.
lijgh Neville, pastor Sundav school
10 a. m c m. -Uton, superintendent.
'rV 7 ,Mornl 'I t m.l subject
The Pilgrims and the Hool; " Eve
j nlns. 7:80 p. m.; suhject 'Divine Re
ccnstructlon.'" Junior league, 3pm
I y w. Zimmerman, superlntend
nt. Bpwotth league, C 30 p. m MM.
: V : s' ' v" ' chanjged to Thursday,
! mo p m. This week, bm scouts ami
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"M SPARGO S BOOK STORE
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clubs. Monday, 3 p. m. Ladies Aid
society bazaar and sals of work, Tues
da) md Wednesday, open at 10 i m
Turkey dinner, 5 30 p. m.. Tuesday.
Everybody well omi
i THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
t hi ROH The Rev Oodfrew Matth-
! ewe. Minister. fn Adams avenue, l.e
tween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth
streets. At 11 a. m., Divine worship
and sermon.
Morning Music:
Prelude, ''CantaUna Qotermann
Offertory, "Skyblue Water"
Carman Eddy
POBtluae Hesse
itss Dine Shields.
Anthem, Roek of Apes"
Th Quartet
Sermon, "Realising the Dilne
Promise "
At 12:1V m . Sunday schol, Ir. E
, P. Mills, superintendent. Klnderpurt
ln under the direction of Miss Mary
i Parmley. vVdmen's class led by Mrs.
; llyrum Smith. Mens class led by Dr.
F P. Mills. At 6.30 p. m. C. E. soci
StJ MISS Pear Pish, president All
young people cordially invited At 7:30
I M Ini worship
Evening Music;
Prelude. "Evenlnp Prelude Kerd
' IffertOry, ' Penitence ' . Nlcode
Postlude ' March ' Mqxart
Solo, ' t'rayer Perfect ' . . ...
Miss Pannie McCready.
Address, "The Faith Thai In in Me
ahi W hy I Believe"
I 111 SCKOND CONGREGATION KL
CHURCH Five Points. The Rev Qod-
frey Matthews, iwstor. At 2 30 p. m.
Bunday school for the community In
i M Elliott, superintendent Classes
for all grades and ages. A cardial!
Well "im for all.
THIKTI FN 1 11 Utt) Soft.
Ice at Thirteenth ward Sunda evening:
by ward choir and congregation will
Include:
Jerusalem J H. Tagtiit and choir.
Who son the Lord S Side. ho "
N phi J. Frown and oohgregatlon.
"Prayer In the Soul n sincere Do
ire" choir and congregation
"inc- Sweetly Solemn Thought'
l 'Imh .
Come Come, Ve Saints" Congre
PMlion. Illch on the Mountain Top" Con
gregation. "Thp Foul Hath Redeemed His ieo-
William C. Pickett and choir.
Mrs. E A. Larkln will speak on I
the origin of the above songs.
SALVATION umy 851 Twenty
fifth street Services Bunday:
Holiness mietblg topic Gods
Love" Sunduy school, 2:80 p. m.;
Lesson, "Samuel's Life vsoik first
Samuel, 7.1-17; prayer meeting. 6 10
p. m, "Salvation of Souls,". Younu
People's Legion, 6:4.ri p m., topic 'M
Olory.f Gelations ti-H; Salvation
me. ting pi m , Why People Do Not
(let Saved " by Envoy Henderson. Good
music and singing-
FORMER SERGEANT HELD
FOR ARMY GOODS THEFT
Wl Lb. ESP. A PRE. Pa . Nov 21
Franklin Novak, 22 years old. a for
mer sergeant ln the aviation corps. Is
being held, in the county Jail lu re
p n ling arrangernenta to have him
transferred to Oklahoma City, Oklo.,
for trial on a charge Of having been
a party to the theft of $ 100,000 worth :
Of goods from the United States army
aviation supply station in that pity.
He w.u; arrested In Nantlcoke, near
here.
It Is alleged that he and a number!
of others had an no een.cni with , -illn.ns
in Oklahoma City Whereby the'
soldiers were to be paid largl sums
If they turned aviation supplies over
to the Olvillans
ARIZONA SCHOLARSHIPS
OFFERED TO CHILEANS
SANTIAGO, Chile. Nov. 27 Two
scholarships at the University of Ari
zona, Tucson, Aria., Wt)ich Include
maintenance there were today offered
graduates of the University of Chllc
by Rufus H von Klelnimid, preSl-l
lent of the American Institution.
Ir von KlelnSmid has been visit
ing Chile; Peru and Ecuador, nd de
dared today he was liripressed with I
the spirit and progress of educational I
institutions In republics on the west I
COOSt Of South America He will sail
for the United States un Saturday.
MANY REPORTED KILLED
IN OIL PLANT BLAST
LONDON Nov. 27.- The Hamburger
Qremdenblatl states today that an ir
manufactory ai Neutloff has been'
blown up by the Poles, says the Cen
tral News Hnmbur correspondent !
Many officials entcaped In arranging!
the pleblSOlte In SHobI nre reported tot
have l.een killed, the newspaper savs.
j but full details have not been received!
Neutloff does not appear on avall-l
able maps It may be Hint Neus-I
ladt, southwest of oppclin, H meant
AIRMEN HAVE THRILLING
ESCAPE ON WEST COAST
SAN FRAN Ft SCO. Nov JF Lleu
tenanl 1 J Williams, pilot and E c
Mockbee, narrowly escaped death at
Rlehmond, across San P'ranclseo bay
from here, when they became lost In
a heavy mt and after narrowly
avoiding rashlng Into a cliff, made
S forced landing on the lip of a quar
ry. The plane burst into flames
Morkhee was pinned beneath part of
the plane and Williams lifted it hQ
that his companion could craw I to
aaferv before the fiamM reached him.
Williams formerly lived at Phoenix.
Arir..
no
WEALTHY AMERICAN IN
GERMAN TOWN DISAPPEARS
BERLIN, Nov. 27. An American
named Chase, who was en route to
Berlin with his. family, has disappear
ed from the Dortmund railroad sta
tion, the newspapers report. Two Am
erican acquaintances also are miss
ing. Chase, a goldsmith, is known to
have had a million marks In his pOS
s'ssion. The police are searching on
the assumption that h was murdered.
HIGH WINDS AT RENO
WRECK AUTO, ONE KILLED
RF.Xn, NeV Nov 27.- A (rale so j
powerful that It overturned an auto
mobile in which John Echante und
""hrls Larscn were riding, kllllnp- the'
former, swept the Vlcfalt) of Reno
this afternoon Echante'n head v an
pinned to the ground by the running
board. Larsen escoped uninjured
B hante waa a ranch hand, and la sur
vived by a wife and four children real
dents of Reno.
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BATTLE IN STREETS.
BARCELONA. Nov 26. A fierce
revolver fight OCCUtTed on the Ramble
Jv l.i Flores when a group of armed
men attacked the proprietor of a hotel
Guards participated n the battle. 'nr
of the guards, a member of the it
Lacking party and three bystanders
were wounded. Two arrests were
Uia-du.
CLUB HELD OVER
GREEK DECISION
PARIS. Nov, 27. Decisions regard
ing Greece reached by l'rcmlers I.ry
gues and Lloyd Oeorge In London will
be communicated to George Rhallls,
Greep premier. In all probability the
premiers will not Settle ill pending
(iieai ns during their present con-
t'erence.
Newspapers of this elty express sat
ISfactton with the cordiality apparent
during the conversations between the
two premiers and express belief that
France and England are entirely
agreed that Greece, with Conxtantlne
on the throne, will not find support
from allied nations
INXIET1 IN GREECE.
ATHENS. Nov. 20 (By the Asso
ciated Press ) France and Great
Britain may permit the return of for
mer King Constantino to his throne,
but fears are expressed that the two
nations will wash their hands of the
Greeks either by concluding an ar
rangement with tin Tnrkv sep.iratel
or using General Baron Wrangel's
army now reorganizing on the island
of Uminofv for ;i spring campaign
against the Turks Should either of
these steps be taken by France or
Great Britain there 'is apprehension
they may abondon Greece financially
Princes Andreas and Chi letopher,
brothers of Constnntinc .adopted an
unusual procedure this morning hy
visiting the premier Prince Christo
pher BhOOk hands with all the por
ters and clerks at the office of the
premier
HELPING RIj'SS REFUG1 ES
Greece has arranged to rare inr
5000 refugees from southern Russia
ln army huts at Salon II: i. Tin can
of 2II.0U0 will be undertaken bv I -bla.
These refugees will he landed
by American ships at Cattaro and
RagUSa Seven thousand sick and
wounded will be cared for on the
Island of LemnOS, together with the
main body of the army P has been
suggested that these soldiers will be
used against the Turks in the spring.
PUBLIC BARRED
FROM ENTRANCE
TO PARLIAMENT
LONDON, Nov 27. After the
erection last night of barriers 8
feet high to exclude the public
from Downing street, and the ad
jacent Charles str et, the houses
r , f parliament were closed to the
public today and many persons
coming up from the country were
refused admission
This action followed the deten
tion of a strange man In the outer
lobby of the house of commons
VeeterdaJ Although no official
statement has been Issued the
Evening Standard savs it has rea
son to believe the decision to close
the houses to the public has an
important bearing on slnistei
sinn Fein activities in this coun
try. oo
Fighters Arrested
on Statutory Charge
SAN FRANCISCO,. Nov. 26. Frank
Revo" KrUVOSky, a pugilist was ar
rested today on a statutory charge
made b two OUng women. Several
other men were arrestsed with him.
and his brother, Edward (Knockout)
Kruvoslcy, also a pugilist, was taken
Into custody yesterday on a similar
charge. According to the police one
of the women Identified Frank Kru
VOSky as one of her assailants
LONDON TIMES PRAISES
YANKEE NAVAL EFFORTS
LONDON Nov. 27. The Times Fri
day paid a high tribute to the cooper
ation of the I nlted Mates navy with
the British navy In the world war.
and especially to Rear Admiral Wil
liam S Sims, commander of the Am
erican naval forces in the war zonf
which the newspaper says it would
have been Indiscreet to pay "during
the controversies' of the election pe
riod "The American sailor, who Is the
symbol to us all of that wonderful
time of common effort and of com
mon victory l Admiral Sims, ' says
the times
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VETERAN NEWS REPORTER
OF CHICAGO IS DEAD
CHICAGO, Nov. 27. Charles Grit-
man. f7. pioneer newspaper reporter
who claimed to have furnished Hall
Calne with the plot for his novel "The
Sternal City." died Friday. Grltman
tried to obtain a share of tho royal
tics when the novel was finished, but
his claims were not allowed He be
gan hi6 newspaper career on the Chi
cago Inter-Ocean, no onger publish
ed, 4ii j ears ago.
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WOOD ALCOHOL SLAYER
GETS HARD LABOR TERM:
NEW YORK Nov 2 7 John Ro
manelll. Brooklyn undertaker, who
was convicted of the larceny of 1000
gallons of wood alcohol which was al- (
legefl to have caused the deaths of I
mo person In Connecticut and Mas-1
sachusetts last Christmas, was today
sentenced to serve from 3 and a half
to si ven years at hard labor ln st:it '
prison
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BROWN TALKS
TAO'MA, Wash. Nov 21. "It IS
three times as hard to find good base- j
ball playetl today than it was seven
vetirj, ago," "Bob" Prown. head of the;
Vancouver Club of the Pacific Inter-1
national league, declared here on hl
retUm from a trip to the east. Mr
Brown attributed the scarcity of plaj -
ers to the fact that no new players
were developed during the war.
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MAKI.s RECORD.
DELMONTE. CSJ Nov. 26 W11-1
llnm H. Crocker. San Francisco
I banker, and prominent .Republican,
today was "pointing with pride t..
I the record he set on the IVhble Reach L
I golf course yesterday, w hen he did th.. r
20 yard thirteenth hole in two
troken, a drlvo ami a brlssle.
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Satisfaction or monov promptly re
funded. Tho 1'iueX Co., Ft Wayne,
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RHEUMATIC PAINS
RAISING A RUMPUS? I
Have Sloan's Liniment ready for
sudden rlicum.ntic twinges. jH
DON'T let that rheuniaflr pain or
acri rind you a. Ithout Sloan's Lin I
;ment again Keep it handy in the
medicine cabinet for Immediate sction
needed ii you are oul d II uon MM
allot bur bottle lodav. von won' kwwt
auff r any longer than necessary when M
a pain or ache attacks you.
Apply it without rubbing for It pen
etrates giving prompt relief from
I sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, backache,
lameness, sorenrss, sprains, trains.
1 brutes. Re prepared. It's easy to use. J
j All druggists 35c, 70c. $1.40. The W
largest Lae i ontains six Limes as patten wM
ouicx m FROM I
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i t h Edwards' OUc l able ts
n,ar t thr iovfu' nv of Hoi)rrrj mm
vny l trvqrrjc (irri,,, rjl.ive fcsl
rahleta be robat'tr't -v -i,,rnr.i
Lr Edwirrip pn"ti,3nj physjetaa sBsY
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enemy disrovered the formula (or 'JUv kpafl
Table's wins1 0aijn? DaLienL" for l-l
cb-oni constipajtlon and toroid Ihrm l
Dr F-dwrrj? nbup Tqiiefji rJc nor cUS
Tont-am calomel, bv a healing, aoothing Cis
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No gnoirus la tbr knte" of these isB
TlJttr sujrar x3ted oh v. nolored
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bid DreUi -a dull, tired ferine siris
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you II hnd qu'tk. s'tre and o'esant re
pub? roix) one or wP q L)r. Kdwarda'
Olive Tablets jt bedtime
Thousands take them every oizht lusf
to keep right. Trv tbom. 15c und SOi "H
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