r ff I I k l r I 1 r THE DAILY STANDARD OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY APRIL 15 1910 1 11 Ii 11111 f I Young Mens SuitsI i VTc fully appreciate nil 1 1 ho Clothes requirements 1 of the Young Inn Wte had a Inrgo os pprieuce in Clothing thoso I Swell Young Fellows and 4 g We Know How 1 Our Spring Suits are at traeting the attention of Smart Dre5sers and we arc I always pleased to show r the new style features 1 ii The fabrics arc new 4 and chic the cut of 1 ii tho coat Is correct In ovary detail while the vest and trousora fol I p low In line Theyre r I Swell I Suits at 10 15 c jl 1Sto35 I A I 4Ic H S The Young Man looking for a Suit thats different and classy can satisfy his longing right here k I FRED M NYE CO I 2413 Washington Avenue L L Shirt Waists The new models in the Spring Wiiats arc particu S larly smart and attractive i Dainty Lingerie Waists in f fine embroidery and lace t Net and Silk Marquisette in I white and cream I Smart tailored waists in i Persian Silks Pongees and fancy Plaids and Checks Lingerie Waists 100 and up Silk Waista 400 and up A large showing of New Spring Skirts in Voiles and fine cloths I L The ftl JH Wykes Co 2335 WASHINGTON AVE I i I iI BREEDERS I TAKE NOTICE I I will offer the following stallions L for pnbllc service at the Fair grounds I 1 season 1910 I KNOTT McKINNEY 44833 I li By McKluncy 211 the slro of t with records better than 210 The I I groatcrt sire tno world baa ever El I known lie sold for 530000 at 17 it years of age Fee 3000 MONTEREY 31706 Record 209 11 trotting He has Known you If you are from Mlosoiiri 110 has as much speed as any horso living or dead Fee 52500 ADMIRAL EVANS P899 S Record 217 14 4th heal Tho fastest and garnonl 3ycarolfl paper 4 on the north Pacific const last year 1 fA 2Oi pacer sure No hobbles 1 Fee 2000 Terms cash or bankable note A I few good driving and family horses I for Bale C B JOHNSON TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FURNISHED ROOMS at the new Wil son Day week or month Bell 1 1 Phone 1544 4151 wk I RANDOM REfERtNCES L Quarterly Conference Thf Weber I Slnko quarterly conference will con one Sunday at 10 a m Some of i tho general authorities will be pres 1 tnt There will bo no conjoint mu i tual conference in the evening Reg I ular ward services will be held f Dr Powers has opened an office In i the Ecclea building Boll telephone I 72C t Ralph iR Woollfj hydraulic and reining engineer accompanied by his I wife In spending a few days In Op den visiting relatives and friends The uwcllcsf of all B i C But I lor Sunday School Worker Rev W P Morrltt will hold a conference with r the Sunday school workers of the city this availing In the First Prus byt rlin church Rev Morrtlt is western field secretary for tho Inter national Sunday School union and rb he is passing through Ogden ei route h the Idaho State convention vll spend the evening In Ogdon W Iwcen trains Auyoco having any problems upon which they desiro aid I nnd assistance In Sunday school work will find Mr Merrill a wise and help ful counselor You can get your Spring Hat for onehalf city prices at thc Five Points Millinery 238 Washington Ave W F Fisher Brneit NlghTcngnl9 and Morgan P SIlva or Ogden have acceptd positions ns traveling sales men with A Schilling company of I San Francisco Classy smoke Garcia and Vega CI gars J W Cooloy of Montollo Is spend Ing a fow days In Ogden uGO cash buys a ton of Best Rock Springs on the market Phono 27 John Farr G W Urandis and wife or Wells Nevada are spending a few days in Ogdon Sharpen Your Lawn Mower That poor old lown mower whoro Is 1t2 I fig It out and telephone L H Bccraft ho Repair lutiwe will call for and deliver it Mr and Mrs R M Davidson of Boise Idaho arc In Ogden on a visit or a Cow days Kodak finishing Trlpp 340 25th street Reopening the San PedroA largo iwnbor of railroad men of Ogden who formerly in the umploy of ° thc an Pedro road arc making prepar lioiiH to return to Salt I ako to ic fpt their former poslllons Tho wall It Is expected will open some that during the early part of Mays n6 far south as Cnllonte The ro uninder of the line will be opened In alout five months Reports from thy Meadow Valley where the greatest damage was done by tho wasnouts of lust February are to the effect that bout 1500 men are being employed jy the Utah Construction company in he rebuilding of about 140 miles of ho track which was destroyed by the great floods Changes at DepotThe matter of enlarging and Improving the Union Depot hotel and restaurant has been deferred for a time and will probably ml be taken up again until It Is def nllely decided as to the character of rI he Important changes to he made this summer in other departments of tho hiS structure I Throw a KI sTohn DcVnncy last t evening threw a kiss at n pretty Ogi kn Miss and It cost him 5 John ays he would not han done this lad It not boon that he had a little more of the 0 he Joyful than ho needed At any rate the polite Ia2 demurred to tho forced courresy an a big policcmna was called John Wits tukn to the station and booked A Friend of his called this morning aivl ured his release by leaving r vlti the desk sergeant Sheriff From Green River Sherifi Mall McCourt of Green River is vis t iting friends in tho city He Is the guest of Sheriff Barlow Wilson Conference In Salt LakeF E Lewis superintendent of the Union Pacific dining car system Is hero from Omaha and In company with Superintendent Fred Gentsch of tha Oregon Short Line dining car and ho tel department loft for a business trip to Salt Lake this morning Mr Lovvls will roturn to Omaha Saturday morning Storm In Wyoming Telegraphic ad vices received nt Superintendent Jef fore office this morning state that a heavy snow storm swept over Wyom lug yesterday afternoon and from six U eight inches of snow roll at vari ous points east and west of Chey enne The storm was so severe bo twoon Laramle and Cheyenne that tho wires were put oat of commission for a time hut the weather had clear eO i > o this morning and climatic con ditions are all that could be desired DoubleTracking Osden Rapid Transit company put a force of mon at work on Twentyfifth street at the Intersection of Lincoln avenue rc moing the asnhult sod concrete In preparing for the new track to bo laid I I i GOOD PASTURES ON McKAY FARM Two Fields encloaed with Smooth Wire Fenced Especially for Choice Horses Number limited Fourteen Hundred Acres in one enclosure An excellent I Summer Range For terms call DAVID 0 McKAY 676 21st St Bell 1407 1 Independent l U to Wall avenue Tht work was de la > od a f 0w days owing to negotia tions by the city council regarding the repairing of the asphalt pavement The removing or the concrete nn derneaUithy nsphalt IB qnll a diffi cult tarki Blasting will nut b per mitted on the street and tho sixInch layer of concrete has to ho taken up In blocks steel drills being used to cut It loose from Its firm hold WE HAVE Installed a new uplodnlc dyeing plant and are now PREPARED TO DYE all classes of garments I COME AND HELP BURY US with work Ogdon Steam Laundry Dyprs aud Cleaners Trains Delayed Union Pacific pas senger train No 3 due at Ogden at 515 this morning did not arrlvo from the east until noon today owing to heavy snow storms in eastern Wy oming Tho coaches and cars com posing the train were covered with snow and ice and presented a mid winter appearance The fast ninth train duo at 1117 n in was delayed hours for the same reason Trees Are Planted In Salt Lake Arbor Day was observed by state and federal officials who participated in the planting of trees on the Capitol giounds In that city Thirty trees were sot out in honor of tile twenty second celebration or the lay Late Arrivals F L Nesbit of San Francisco F R Whltcomb of Sail Lake Lay S Cook of Boise and A S Hall nnd wife of Pocatollo aro among the late arrivals at various local ho tel telsO O H Gunn and F M Klnnen prom inent sheepmen of Cheyenne came In from the east this morning on busi ness nessW W J fowling and wife and Charles Monahan of Pocatello came down from the north this morning George F Harlcr aud wife of Ro cheater N Y and J E Thomas and wife of Galveston Texas arrived from the east this morning George Hulot a prominent business man of Logan and W H Frazeo and Edward Hale both ot Sail Luke arc late arrivals In the city Idaho Fruit Destroyed R E lien derson of Boise City camo down from the north thia morning and will be In the city for a day or two on busi ness Mr Hondorpon ays the recent cold wave and several heavy frosts during the past ten days have ser iously Injured the prospective fruit crop in Idaho and the damage effectsc nearly every part of the state whore apples and the hardy fruits are grown As much as four Inches of snow foil In the northern part of Ida ho during lie recent storm and largo districts in the vicinity of Pocatello aro at present covered with a white blanket Drama Tonight College Chums a drama In three acts written by J Steelr and Gen Washington colored graduates of the Salt Lake Iliqi school Is to be presented at the Em bry Mission hall 287 Twenl > sixth street this evening for tho benefit of hi local mission The Steele v Washington Stock company of Salt Lake has been engage for the oc casion by the Willing Workers and Voll Wishers club Burolnrc Captured Officers Robert Chambers and Jerry Kelllher today ar esiod two men under suspicion of having been Implicated In the burglar zing of a hardware store III Salt Luke Tho men gave their names as hoary Grady and Charles Jones The officers found in tho possession of the two follows three revolvers and a number of razors that answered the description of such articles taken rom the Salt Lake store The Sail Lake officers have been advised of he capture Blaze at the DepotThe burning of a small quantity of tar on the roof of the Union depot just before 2 oclock this afternoon caused a firj alarm to bo turned in Station No 1 rfpondcd A man on the roof with a bucket of water had the fire extin I uluhed when the fire fighting appar atus arrived Placing Tracks at GradeThe work I of placing tho streot cur track Ilt grade on Wall avenue between Twen y fifth and Twentysixth streets was begun this morning The firemen are smoking cigars sent hem by the Becker Brewery Miss Lydia McKinnon has returned to Ogden after a sixmonths visit In California 2 12 hours of solid hiii at the ORPHEUMo SUDDEN DEATH Of JACOB KERTZ Jacob Kert an old anti respected citizen of Ogden died suddenly of dia betes this morning at 11 oclock at tho family residence on Twentyfifth street While tho deceased had been ill for a number of weeks his Illness was not considered serious until last night when ho grew suddenly worse Physicians wore summoned and spent the entire night at the bedside The I man fell Into unconsciousness late in the evening and did not regain con sciousness before passing away Jacob Kertz was born In Austria flfijseven years ago He came to America when a boy and lived In New York for a number of years Twenty one years ago he came to Ogden and engaged In tho pawnbrokcrage busi ness In 1SOS he moved to New York where he remained until 1003 when he returned to Ogden and reengaged In his old business Ho leaves H wife nnd five children Mrs M D Goldstein and Mrs I Ja I cobs of New York anti Sam Herman and Nnthan Kertz of Ogden the latter being ongOK d in business with their I father The deceased was a mombor ot the Masons belonging to the New York lodge The funoral arrangement will not be made until the two daughters are heard from It is probable that the body will bo taken to New York for interment You will never experience the full a8ilrqon fire lUace until you have tried 9liaivatha Goal1 for gale by nil dentolJ HEAD THE CLASS ADS TODAY LEG AMPUTATED IN LOCAL YARDS K a > Y George W EwaldFalls Under a Moving Train Which He Was At j f tempting Board and Narrowly Escapes Death ls An Old Railroad Employe a C George W EwnldV a veteran rail roiid man and employed as a switch man with Permian J G Poormnn of a Southern Pacific switching crew at present In charge oa work train In the Ogden yards fell under a moving train this morning and had his right leg cut off below the knee TIll accident occurred at 7 oclock I In front of the commissary building and was due to the fact that the un I fortunate man Clipped from n loaded flat car while attempting to crawl on board when the train was In motion 1 He was dragged from a perilous post I had no IdoathaL an ofllccr would shoot a nag for trying to get away I always tiioughttho city wanted to get rid of them but I sure got it this morning sniihjohn Ryan at the police station us DI flies dressed the wounds In the fleshy part of both thighs caused by a gunshot from the revolver of Guard James Allan A few moments after 0 oclock this morning while at work In the city ccmotcrv with other prisoners under Guards Robert Paine and James Allen John Ryan and John Hayes made a break for liberty Paine covered tho prisoners with his revolver and told them to get together and remain In that position until they were ordered back to work and In the meantime Allon started In pursuit of Ryan and hayes Ran had not pone far when Allen dropped him to the ground with a wellaimed shot from his MScnllber re olver the ball passing through tho right thigh and cutting an ugly wound in the left thigh Leaving the fellow whore he fell the olllcer followed Hayes until cornered him nearby In a clump of trees Allen leveled his gun at Hayes with the Injunction that If he did not go back to the gang like a man he would perforate his anatomy with a ball Hayes throw his hands high In the air and came out of the thicket TIll Imtrol wagon was brought Into use and Ryan was sent to tho station for repairs Dr Rica attended the man and ordered him sent to tho hos pital Miss flies states that the wounds are not dangerous the bullet having missed the arteries nnd tho The Matinee At the ORPBEUfll Tomorrow will be a treat for the children Let them hear the call of the birds and beasts and see beautiful well train ed dog UW W r Reserved eats for lOc I 15c and 25c l 2 12 Hours of Fen lion by other employe and a few min I ute later sent to the General hospital where the lower part of the limb was amputated Mr Ewald resides with his family on Twentysixth streot and In an old resident of Ogden For many yearn he was employed ns a passenger con ductor on the Salt Lake division of the Sonthorn Pacific Ho resigned that position several years since and re entered the service of the company as a switchman three yrars ago Hc and his family have the sincere sym pathy of local railroad men HEAVY DAMAGE TO THE fRUiT CROP Loss is Almost Total in Some Sections and Even Where Smudge Pots Are Used Only a Third to Half a Crop Is Saved More Frost is Predicted Reports from nil sections of tho slate are to the effect that heavy dam age to the fruit crop has been caused b y the frost and cold of the past two days In sonic localities the loss is thought to bo almost a total qpy III places where smudge pots arc In use It Is estimated that from onethird to onehalf of the crop has bOon HaYed Tho fralt men of the country are disconsolate today the report from dif ferent parts of the country being that the fruit crop including peaches cherries and apricots Buffered great damage last night It Is said by Man ager Dcrrlg of the Pioneer Fruit company that all over the stato the frost committed depredations that will cost the horticulturists a large amount of money Where smudges wero used In the orchards of Weber county and other parts of the state the damage was minimized hut most of tho orchards In thls part of the country were with out the artificial heat and III such places it is estimated that twothirds of the crop is destroyed The orchards of Drf ham City fared holler than in other sections in Da vis county the loss Is tiulto heavy Thp crops of Utah and Sail Lake counties the heavy frost zone of last night the temperature going as low as 22 degrees above zero outside of the smudged districts IB practically destroyed From three hundred to n < > hundred students of tho Brighton Young university at Provo went out Into the fruit section and aided In operating the smudges At Roy Ice froze to a thickness of half an inch and tho fruit buds and blossoms wore frozen stiff At Pleas ant View the thermometer registered 27 degrees above zero In a smudged orchard and It was colder than thai In most all tho outlying districts of the county The temperature In Os don as registered by the thermoinu tens did not roach a point lower than ol degrecr above zero one point be low freezing but tho reports Indl cute that It was much colder In the surrounding country rIle forecast for tonight again is heavy frost ESCAPING VAG IS SHOT DOWN John Rynn in an Attempt to Break From the Guards at the Ceme tery Wounded in Both LegsJohn Hayes Also Tries to Escape But is Caught 1CIJ musclos of the legs were not badly lacerated Ryan Is the man who was scntcnceil to serve 125 days In the city Jail n few days ago for vagrancy tho facts of the case being that ho acted inde cently toward two little girls whllo they wore on their way home from school Hayes was sentenced to IGij days for being a secretary nag or one who Is associated with women or tho underworld Both men mo looked on as reprehensible creatures nnd It was rather anticipated that then would try to run away as soon as they were taken out to work Mr Allen says ho did not aim to seriously Injure the man but that ho could not afford to let him get away He commanded the man to stop or he would shoot but he says tho follow kept running and I made good mj word Officer Paine says that some of tho othor men In the gang were ready to I run when Ryan and Hayes made tho attempt to get away but he suddcnlv covered them with his revolver and huddled them together Hayes pays he thinks ho has hot enough to last him for a while and ho IB congratulating himself that ho has not a few holes In his legs He Is willing now to servo hiD time ARBOR DAY IS BEING I OBSERVED I Arbor dny Is being observed In the city Public offices arc closed and a good deal of regular business of the city is suspended the holiday afford ing an opportunity for treeplanting and pleasant outings In different di rections Government employes in Ute forest service department and In the postofflce are having a holiday their time being devoted to the car rying out of a cloanlngup program The students of the schools are busily engaged planting trees or aid Ing parents at yard cleaning at home No set program hns boon made for them but they all have been Instruct ed to devoto at least a part of tho day to putting something Into the ground that will grow and bring forth fruit or assist in preparing the soil for some kind of crop or for a flower garden They will report al the re opening of the schools next Monday morning Blanks have been furnished each student and he will be required to make a complete report of the In diYidusl effort put forth In the due observance of the day The rult cf planting 1 Uelnp car riecFout It tho State Tntlnfttrial school anU at thc school Yw the Des suit f2 S70 rJ OoAVO JCV uo o uo o U vd u oCf1 g I g d C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 J fi 6t1 a J h 1 h b 1 J 2iij 1 J o t iI Saturday Specials l 1 1Q o gtvt oV CJ tL0 dont forget the advantages o d L > M vA n Viw 11 Livyi mw j KHRjIY Jo t o > O < Dk t at Wrights tomorrow as a d vcr jg o tiscd last night 1 t7 t Jo O tQ OV < 1 n o Vno 250 Dress Goods GSa 1 Bronco Buster O J J J 27Inch Toklo Silk iSc I Hose 12 12c WM 3 o1 25c Borax 18c Full Box Stationery 8c tJ nj I v < 1 gl Q OO Free samples Fluffs Mint Lozenges gQ O D Moquet pound 12 12c L J N 7F Wax Rotes doz75c 12 c Net Waists about 6a n < 0 35c White Goods 1c I ro 1 D Madam Yale Goods < 1 5125 White Kid ta 2 o q Gloves 85c cheaper ssm J 3Button Kid Glove 98c Ladies Wash Skirt 98c L mm w WRIGHTS cg f l lt R QDo o 21Q t D n vt U U U D tqlLI c > < J tS J < J itc > < J t 4tI g cfJJI cfJO cfXbJl dt8IcfXoJl cf J gfJ rsaA Q oAts c7Ats Q c7Ats Qcc7A O c7 ts o c7lI Blind AI the Industrial scnool the foicnoon will be devoted to treeplant lug nnd ynrdcleanlng nnd In tho sft crnoon the first and second baseball tcimn of the InfitUutlon will play a I tryout came preparatory to the match game to be played by the first team with tho Welter Academy team at the Industrial school grounds tomorrow afternoon Notwithstanding the fact that the weather has boon rather cool dur ing tho day thc cars running Into the canyon have boon filled with pleasure seekers and hundrodB of people have ppcnt the lay roaming about thin can yon climbing the steep mountain sides and enjoying the scenic beauty of the great gorge Those owning summer homes In the canyon devoted considerable time to removing dead leaves and fallen limbs of trees from their places and level Ing their yards for summer use This afternoon at 2 oclock sharp n most appreciative and enthusiastic audience greeted the park commis I sioners city officials and president of the Weber Club at the City Hall park in honor of the Arbor Day exercises Mayor Glasraaan planted a white ash tree Judge Hcywood president of the Weber Club planted a mountain ash John F Volker president of the park commission planted a European birch Frank Drlggj superintendent of the State School for the Done anti Blind planted a soft maple and when the fifth tree was presented the City Council was called upon to plant the tree but not a nlnglo member of Lie city council could be found notwith standing tho fact that the council had unanimously accepted tho Invitation from tho chairman of tho committee on program to be present anti assist In the exorcises A gentleman who It In said wa an Interloper stopped forward nnd proceeded to christen thn tree Jt turned out to bo a beautiful European birch Hu said Mr Birch Tree may you grow and furnish shado for tho children unborn and when the little ones anther be neath your branches may the foliage from your limbs be more constant In protecting the little ones trom the sunbeams than have been the mem bers of tho Ogden City Council In performing their duties on this day The hit was greatly appreciated anti applauded by a most enthusiastic aud ience Each of the gentlemen above named as he planted tho tree set apart for him made an appropriate speech for tho occasion and all were greeted with applause ROOSfVfl IN AFRICA This greatest of feature pictures the greatest over produced by any film manufacturer was secured at an I enormous expense by the cooperation of all tho manufacturers licensed by tho Motion Picture Patents Co the negatives having been made by Mr Cherry Kearton of London who fol lowed Colonel Roosevelt to Africa and secured his cooporntlon aCtor weeks of strenuous effort The pictures are made In two reels each 1000 feet In length and will do shown at the GLOBE THEATER this city for one week beginning Monday April 18 230 p in To bring thllc picture to Ogden anl show them new nn release day costs us more than SEVEN times tho price of any two reels of our regular run Aside from tho Interest that at taches to those pictures by the per sonality of Colonel Roosevelt which weaves Itself in and out continually Is tho wonder thnt tho fiercest and wildest beasts arc actually taken In moving pictures In their native haunts Many of those were obtained under the greatest difficulties after hours and oven Jays of waiting by the camera men concealed in tree behind bushes or screens ofttlmes Mr Kearton and his guides ran Uu I narrowest risks of their lives at one time a rhluocorous charged straight for the camera when only the timely discharge of the guards gun saved thorn from destruction Some of the animals caught by the camera are a herd of giraffes a rhl nocerous mother anl baby a hure lion which by the way uv > k his own picture as will bo explained In the I 1 iriC 555 ih1 liar 51i1e t g0f I fli v I op lecture A number of hippopotami v play In tho Tnna river a herd < > f Inll 4 and zebras the giant land turtl which lives to be 1000 years oM th deadly African spider and the Jack son dancing bird taken 8500 fet abovo son level and which took son < i lays to get from a blind or screen This IB a sight never before witness liy civilization The male bird lanco while the hen Is sotting I A dance of the native Zulus in Col fircl Roosevelts honor nnd mvlow of tho native amusements in tholr Luna Park with the crude Ferris Wh < M for a ride on which tho charge 11 one glass bead are amusing features In this wonderful picture No Exclusive Right has brfa granted by tho Motion Picture Par 1 onts Co who control thorn absolute i ly other than that only licensed f I hlbltors of this companys film ar > I allowed to exhibit them This rhrj I ole Includes every IIOUBO In OgdoTi showing moving pictures It Is old I a question who puts up the price nn gots thorn first The pictures to be shown at tht J GLOBE THEATER next week an now In the olllce of tho Progressive Motion Picture Co of this city nnd appear first at the matlneo Mondav afternoon April 18th tho attune dot on which Uioy appear first In the Inn ej cities In the world I Those pictures are made from th original and only negatives In exlpt once Any licensed houso may obtain a copy of these pictures but tho stale mout that any house in Ogden bus th exclusive right to run them Is un true trueWe We havo novir yet found it noces nary to mlnlond the public In order to draw patronage to our houses WE HAVE THE ROOSEVELT PICTURE Other bousos may have them for no EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS have boon granted See thorn on lie big clear screen nt tho GLOIJE THEATER whore ox port operators and the tiRe of the fin eat make machines bring out ovor detail clear and distinct A brief di scrlptlou of ever scene will bo given as It passes Therell be no increase in price 10 cents for adults 5 cent for children under 12 years A HUNTERS GAME Every man who likes shooting and has a gun and goes to thc Orpbinim this week will take down said gun some time today break It open and take a look through the barrel also If he is the owner of tho best dog in Michigan ho will look nt the canines teeth and feel him nil over because Frank Stafford and Marie Stone and Staffords English setter put on a nov elty act at that hoiiso which makes you smell crushed yellow leaves and hoar the whistle of quail way off In the brush and cornu up straight with n jerk ns you Imagine you hear n partridge whirring In the halfnaked branches above Its a clever hit of vaudeville to which the man the woman and the dog contribute their full share It servos as a moans of Introducing some clover Imitations bv Stafford a good song by Miss Stone and a bit of natural acting by the dog thnt will make every sportsman In tb houso tremble in big oxfords and wish they Mere wearing hunting boots BIG HOLE MADE IN THE TREASURy Washington April 15A big hoi in the treasury balance will be mad when the officials send out warrant In payment of the Cherokee claim with Interest which has been pi n > rt by the court of claims Principal and Interest will amount to between 4 000000 and 5000000 Payment will be made from day to day as the den cal worto Incidental to cancellation of the claim Is stupendous There are more than 35000 ben ficlnrles 23SOO of whom live west of the Mlaulimlppl rlwr All of them have more or ies IndIa blood In their veins 0 l 0 amES ELlEl A o lI e ACNE TETTER ETC Eczema Acne Totter Salt nhcum etc are simply tho ulceration of skin tissues causd by humors and add In the blood Tho circulation has become Intccted rM with npurltiw which aro being constantly deposited Into tho pores and Elands of tho cutlclo and a continual state or Inflammation and Irritation is thai kept skin up Just i as long as tt0 humors and acids remain In the circulation the affection will cantlnuo Tho trouble may bo temporarily soothed and covered over with external applications but such treatment docs not make the blood any purer and can therefore be of no permanent benefit To care tu17 5k1n dlzeiso it ta nec S3ar7 to purity tho blood remove the cause S S S Ouzel Eczema Acne Tetter Salt Bhooa pimples eruptions etc because it la tho greatest ot all blood urifl e1 It Into goes the circulation and drives ont ever e7C1 M 11D1 r = or acid skin with or Imparity It cools tbe feverish blood and allows It to furnish tSo hoalthy I1otU1hmen Instead of flery acrid deposits S S S Is purel ibble mild an pleasant Ja its ietloa It docs not euro skin dbcaso by fordn ill the l oU itaPtZlty to the mrtw > tot stimulate tho excretory numbers to carry to through tho ntural avenues If havo skin 3ettsr than you any affection you can not do Purify your blood with S S S It will eazls nature in quickly cnt xestorthg and lasting the aao ° lh even tenr of the cuticle and tho cure will bo pormaz I Jg Book on Skin Discaww frco to all who rlte TUB HWITT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA GA i I L1 r1 > L 1L J I 5 a it I Itit it itC C C I C C ii > tii j r iJij 1 I