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THE CALUMET NEWS PAGE TWO Houghton Department FIGHT TYPHOID ON GREAT LAKES Vessel Men Will Study Problem of Germ-Laden Foods Through lh welfare plan committee of tin- Lake ';irrii is' ass.., iatton, Hreat Lake- vesael nffMN arc gg t herinu da ta mi !: spread "t u-rtn diseases with u view to conducting a campaign t'i I Til typhoid r'niT and similar epl demh riwh sailors on shlpn. It IS belteVed such art. ..11 will ftffl cittes along tli' lakes in tin preveti tinii . r contagious tit gsei Sanitary ia; i dth o fflccr, i.a. '! totoglats, und others versed In t It- prevention of aoatagious diseases will be asked Id contribute Infoi nation. Not onlj will the carrying of germ '.n!. eat' rs, ran polluted sc. tlont oi the : r . .ii Lakes ta the harbors .f lake cities ' given eonaideratioa, i. ut other means of carrying bacilli ateo will be studied. How far t l supplies con tribute to these conditions will be gtv. en parti uiar attention. The hnndUnj und oreseratlon "f fooda will 1 s- gmlned. DtapowJ of refute ateo will bt atudied. These are the prima rj points upon whl h the committee ettl conduct -t--inveat Umt lona Other phages 't" sent tation will ! atudied a the work pr. inaai Having gathered enough in formation t form a working plan, i i contemplated to perfect an organ! iatl ii and to enforce such regulation as ma) found necessary. Bttmtha ttoa . f pi r cent f the typhoid fever on take ships throuifh impure watei and germ laden fOOda! and In the lake : through Infected lake water. !a ii :' the ultimate aims .f the like Shf-adle, secretary of the te eland Cliffa Iron company and v . preaiden of the Lake Carriers' as- BOi in t ion, is lather of the sanitation W r'.( ..n the Ureal Lake- As .halr- man i f the welfare plan commute suggested the in veetigetlon at the nua meetlm of the iakc Carriera' s. iatlon in Detroit Jan. 21, He t: as t.ik.n at that lime and matter aaa referred t.. the ciire and the welfare plan committee. LTpon returning t.. Cleveland . he an-as- the ton Mr. Bheadle appointed Archie Thonpa n i th- Wilson Transit company, George m. Bteinbrentter of the Hineh Trans pcrtation company and (Maude J. Peck of the Bhenango Bteamahip company h subcommittee to condu -t preliminary Invest igationn Thaw meg win repori to tli.- whole committee ii fe.v weeks :. . ai which tine further plans will : ma SELECT GRADUATION SPEAKER. Hon 0. T. Corsrn Will Address of Columbu Grac uates. 0., apeak ; t., n. PAIR DA" .Rfc B o's Dee i da Not to Abandon An- PIMPLY? WELL. DON'T BE! Peop e Notice It. Drive i hem Off I With D-. Edwards' Olive Tablets. i i mntv face Will not embarnuM i r if you aet a package i in Edwards' olive Tabteta, The ' ,, yia to ch ar after you a tabh ta few night a ;. . ,o. . the howfls and di e Tablets. lr Edwards' Olive Tablets are the gaccessful substitute for calomel never any Blckneaa ot i a in f- fr i. iwarda Olive Tablets da hnt i tlomel loea, and .Inst m effec tively, but their action is fentei and ate la cad of pevetQ and irrltatiaaT So on who takes dive Tebleta is ever i dark brown taate." I dull l .t h ss, "no good" fe'ink-.. fonHtipatlon, torpid liver, bud difpositi n or pimply fare. Df Edwards' 'Mive Tahh-ts are I . , im pound mixed w ith rou will know tlu-m ly their l' Rdwardi spent years, emong pn tlents nfftllvted vlth liver and bWWal complaints and Olive Tn bieta are tlv imni. run I) err. 1 1 1 re reeuR. Take one of two ntghttf for work, s i, . m" h getter yon feel and look Ai and SSc er lov. The OHva Tablet ' : i ioraatbisa, t . All drjgai-'fe. AiL ci luemc-i.L IN THE JUSTICE COURTS. Anton Sermska and Roy Perry Ar raigned and Bound Over. Anion semiska was arratgmed before Justice l.itiie tali morning, charged with shooting a man in Duncan toftn hip He was bound aver to circuit court and his trial will be held during th. next term of this court. Roy Carry, who waa arreatej fop steeling a sum of none) from the bod) of a l ina man .it St. Joseph's ho.H p 1 1 a I the early part of last week, wun also arraigned before the justi. this morning and given a hearing. Ha was bound over to the nexl term df circuit court MAY BREED FOXES ON ISLE RO YALE: SEALS IN LAKE COMMERCIAL CLUB IS INTEREST ED IN SEVERAL NEW PRO JECTSMEETING HELD. A special session the Cupper Country was held yesterday if the membera of Commercial club afternoon in the office rooms of the club on isle Royale street. Beveral matters ..f important e were given attention. A apecial con unite., anu appointed to investigate an industry which is- deairoua of locating in the copper country; This commit tee will o..k into ttie matter and r -port t.. the clUh in the near future. One of the members the club has been iatereeted for some time in a proposed plan to ht'eed f.es on Isle Royale. Tins matter will be taken up with tin- author It lea on auch nattera and reported at some later date. An other matter of Importance is the plan t.. I. i.e. I seals in Lake BU per lor, S- - retaf) Price stated that tin- plan is to secure aevered . als. piece them In the w iters of Lake Superior, and watcn deveiopmenta The good a toads movement is ad vancina well and Becretarj Price stat ed today that the two tourists from Baltimore who have decided to make the trip from that clt) to the copper country in an automobile next apriaa, are still determined to do so. PLEA FOR FARM BUREAU. Bunneiimen Urged to Attend Annual Sess on and Join Organization. Thi animal meetinu of the Houghton County Farm Bureau is to he held a the I ujciass Hon?.,, next Tueada) af ternoon an, i it is urged by the omcera thai tiiere should he a large represen tation of boalneaanien ..f the count) at tin- meetlns, of preaenl membera and :' tatneaamen who ere willing I i oln and to fjlve aon f their time in the furtherance of the interests rep re in ated by the bureau. There i aomethini of a popular m IB conception of the purpose ,i' (he il hton count) farm bureau. .Many people coneider it an organization of farmera, organtaed to help farmers only. This is quite a mi-taken Idea. Rvery il. uahtnn f the l." said of the a member I'.irni Mure McLaughlin Pic: bun W. I iterday. "The oi ganlaatl n ,1 to promote feneral Imsi- lughton cunts. There never prosperous bualnean mm An the one Ilia: is sii'- bj pr iductive farma, in nt we have the necea we have a large number .f and progreaal -e farmera. If Mwmet) will Rive them the encnuragement the farmera -r ai.,i t .'a- ' i ll.- samen will ii ighton lenent, Tin- hope of th ' mt; Farm ittreau k the : I cm - the farma i tj will H i .1 II ughl ..i . 1 1 p. -s.i le if tin- farm ft l i pl "i. ! aid aii I , iieoiir- Wl LI NT PAINE! C ALE V.' , High Or itorical Con'est School. hosen to reprencnt s. hool in the onti si to be ttw nt Huncu H : from a hel I in winninj ...i Bpeech It is leaf, is an a atlrrtnc worn rrtctur ot acene of i he mat tyr iwti lot l he and appeal n hl h mutht have I made b) him as he stood n been with the lit wee aboi e his head, The fudgai srefe Miss - Smith. Carl ran, Nancnrrow, Hobbti, John Btiemle a li. I Fred ' .:. The final declamatory ronteat will be h !d Friday afterm on at I: M o'clock. Ft studenta will participate Bad of theae the Bohooi repreaentattvi! i, the sub disiiict declamatory coat teal will ch sen. Tnt H' are L-n i Det-emardi VCilliam Barnea, William Ta) lor. John MlheP'lc i L l unie lend. M TO PLAY IN AMPHIDROME. L'Anse ..nd BigA Hockey Teams to Deciilc Bir.irja Co. Cnpmpionship. h... key game for the champtea of Parage coanty will he played .. tin lAnse and Baraga te.'ms in il,. Amphuiiome UBjkottoW afternoon between i M and i w o'ctecfc, . i 1 1 air hockey ho created a deal of , v. H. meni In the lumber . ..unty this w int. ! ami there a i t i.e. i rame ven sp. tacuter gamps on L'Anat bay. The L' V use and IV-iuamint; teaim .,,ve had B even break - n ih- honors and hat iV. uh d lo try the linal issue JAS.MNAUGHTON LEAVES STAND Testimony and Cross Examination Come to End Today Continued From First Page. matter Has passed, and Hilton BUT-r.-nd. r. d the witness. Replying to Attorney I'ltermann. Mr Mac.NaiiKhtou read fl full state- meni of the number of men employed at the i'. At H. and the nature of their employment. The total for the c, H was Riven t.n.". i Kt'plylng to a ajueeAian by Congreaa man htoaretl as t, the ranjtlon between overhead cbaraee and other costs, the A.iness said that the larner part would he for taxes and while he could not iKle til.- eat flgUrCB It Would he eontethlng like s to in per cent. Which would ho the most advan tageoaa place for the committee to examine the ii,.oks of tin- company, with the aid. perhaps. .f an expert." asked the chairman. " ilis reply was tiiat the Boaton ofltea Was the onl) place whefe the full rec ord couM he seen. Attorney Keen read into the record that part of the Senate document in C uding the Moffat proposal, the rcpiv of the Witness and the CitiSCna' Alli- an memherahtp pledge; said that l ". OOti had aigned In all. The chairman said that he noticed i hat Mr. Rees was not wearing his button and his reply was to the eff t reai hockey rlak In neutral terri- Aa immense crowd of Inns is t, ! to a c.mpatij tin- learns. NATURALIZATION PETITIONS. unty Clerk Kaiser- yeaterda) ih- foUowina naturalumtion post - peti- ed Uona for citizenship: Rrlk iCumpuia, Finland, Demm Ken Yoik, I'.iui. Barl Butlnen, Finland, Demm Soo, I Ml, Ldio Helkklnen, Philadelphia. IPM, Herman Kaillo, Host. .11, Mass., liOf Finland, Finland, Qulncy, Quia y. COUNCIL MEETS TOMORROW. The regular monthly meeting of the nughton village council win hv held morrow afternoon in th village hall, Matters to come elect inn Monday of Importance are expected before the aeaaioa. The village will bi held Manh I, next HOUGHTON BREVITIES. Mrs. Delia Isler. who has been act iiiu in the Capacity of superintendent ..r the Houghton count) tuberculoeia anltorium for the paal year, has t-n-dared her real ana t Ion to tin- hoard or directors. While in this district, Mrs later h is done efficient work and the nembera of the hoard of control regret thai she is to leave. Her successor has not been named a yet. i U poll, s. general manager of the Copper Range railroad, ami W . Taylor, of ti,. Keweenaw Ceatral, left Monday for Chicago to attend a meeting of the officiate of Michigan railroad.-. The meeting is for the purpose of organlalag the rnltroada of this state for promotion of their common interests, following a plan thai is plopi.sed several w.ekv BgOa ADDITIONAL HANCOCK OPPOSE CAPS AND GOWNS. Hvicoci Senior Students Will Not Adopt That Costume. Graduate! of the Hancock hinh I !i I next June will ti. a appear with cupi i fowne, ref uaint to adopt the iatom obtalalng in higher institution-- oi learning. Tho declaton w-as ri iched at a meeting of the aoniora I hia we k. I he tUeStion of graduates and the!1 pai.nis K.,in I" needlcaa expense for eoatl) gowns lot commence menl was touched ui on briefly Monday w hen i 'otnmiBsinner Path visited the bbbbwh KchfMils, 'i lie queatlon wax aaated if i. gotalhitlaa ot a sewing machine n the si ho., meant tie- students would ma I thi if own .'omul' neement gUWBK An anawer in the negative was re celved Horn a member or the faculty, HARBOR PAYNE iUCCUMBS. Third Member of Family to Die With in Short Period. Hal Inn Payne, II veal.- of BgO, died at his home on Qaagsty street at an early hour ibis naming. 'I he d. -coated was ang)t known in this cHy a, i.i news of ma death was received wllli nuret by hi" many flienda. II ig the third brother in the family to ii.- in a comparatively rhort period of lime, death h inir due i..: with whl- h he has . tuberct nffllctt lor nome time. The dei eased i.' ggfVlVCd hy I w o brothers, F.iward of rtottghton and Thomas or Virginia, und one sist. r, Mrs. . p. Jii"? ,,f V"'A ttrur. Me iiraagenarnta for the runt ral will be mail- until oiltsioe ir " " rie in llamock or at heard from. HANCOCK CHILD PASSES Kb-nore. tin 4ght-y' Id daogh' s henk r .. .. .a Mr and Mrs !'n d Haneoek passed awav at the St .1 w. nh'. i sidtai early this morning a H -all of compln ' ' iratkm fat appendUltia pitai la. Humlay. olloa irg an in the ho- tbat he bad not been in the habit of wearing it ofBclall) in court. Mr. pees read a report of ih meet - inK of the Cttktang ajuanre on Dee, 10 in the Ainphiiliome m HoUghUM, wliii h was opened hy gfayer b) Re. 'ross. The reaolutiona whb n were ndopttd at this uuetlnv. at whe h 1,094 people were present, und wl.i.h also Wet, gdOpted hy 1J.IMMI people in I'illll- aaet a' the .same tune, were read. At il oncluslon of this, PoflffreM- man t'as. v asked the attorney if the t'lti.ena' lli. line had made any in Veatlgattea Of the strike, a patl of the reeolution lafanlng to the steteenent that the strike waa called without grievancea Mr. itega replied In ibi negative, hut that an invest lu.it Ion had been made l, the .otninercial Club, Attorney i.eiiendie Interrupted wi'h the BtBtament that he wanted some if the ipeechea t ga into the i rd twal had been made at tile ( iti.ns' Alli ance meet iag. "to show the charaoter of the men Ranking them." Attorney Pees replied, with a broad mile, .n his countenance: "If an) speeches go into ihe record 1 certainly want mine lo go in." A POP) of a notice that was issued by the Oommercigl ettfh rebvtlve to concessions made by the mining com panns early in December was read into tlio record. Congreaaman Casey aske.i if the Commercial Ctub had endeavored 'o act as mediator. The napi) was in the afflrnaative, Foiigi aaagnBii iioweii; "Waa that organization neutral?'' "No." Attorney leOeiidre : "There was not anybody up here who was neutral.'' Attorne) Pees: "I ggmi with von." Chagfman Taylor closed the BUbjecd with the reaeark, 1 1 haven't discovered an) neutral ground since I've bea here." Conglderabla dtacuaalon nttendetbghe affbrt of Attarne) Pees to lntifjpn.e into the record the BepOi I of HbaiTl Proaecuting Attorne) Nidi. ill . jmi . Taylor aaking what the purpoae was of tills procedure A-ttOmt) Pecs re plied that it was a. record of the colli I and criminal activities. He also r.ad a report of a colloqny thai nccurr .1 between Vice President MalMMteg ol tin- W. I', of M and a RongTeaaional committee in Waahlngtnn Pec I" when Mahoney said that every man w ho came into I he court regardless ..: what he was charged with was con- i. ted. Attorne) Iftagj added that he desired to show the fjgteity of Ma ho ne y'a statement. The repori was than read. The matter of .sentences of the eon vtcted defeadanta created some dl -eussion though that was not basludi 1 iii th" report, ii develotied ahat a number of the Ktrtltorgi near!) aU of III... . I. a.. .,.!.. I htln i.i, .nil., is .M tl,, federation, warn releaaad on suggended sentence n- weie s. litcn. ed after the) pleaded guilty to a lesser crime plan that with whi- li the) wre oii-mahv harggd, One Of the defendants, it was brought out, was charged with aaaauM with intent to murder and waa foun I guilt) of a charge of intimidation ami was given a siv months' senteiiee .: tornev LeOendra again Interrupted with the statement that in all ..tier cases none was more criminal than simple assault, and that Ihe thtrtj -d i sentence was lartfer than thai ev r given by any justi. of the pence i-i the county, Attorney Pees replied: Thgt is not true. I have been pnM eCUtlng attorney of this count) and I have the facts." Attorney LaOendre said that had been much criticism of th t llel e coin t for not Hiving lamer senteip es Attorney Reeo referred to the nu merous arrests that were made in o - tober, testimony on which was offered b) federation witnesses last week. Tin Injunction at this point was referred to as having a material hearing on that particular situation. He outlined the Injunction prooeedlnga, the Itlingof the bills for an injunction early in Sep tember, the Krantinp of the Injunction on Sept. 20 hy Judge O'Brien and who dissolved it mi Sept. 29, He then told the committee id another effort to ob tain an Injunction from Judge 0Briea, who concluded thai he hid rid power to issue any Injunction, During the Week, however, thai il was In force ;t was fairly well observed, thbngh im mediately with, its dissolution violin e again became prevalent, The second attempt '" secure the injunction was made i h i. I and wai supported by 1 affidavits, snowing assaults and othar violent actfl thai had been Committed, in rep!) to i in-; application Judge O'Brien Issued an order denying any Injunction or restraining order. ' I would like to have it ghoWn that nil October 4th 'he )udge said he would grant an injunction if a short notice be mveii t i the attorneys for ihe federa tion," said Mi . I ' nure. No, (hat is nol so.' -aid Mr. Pees. Those proceedings were in chambers and Mr. Letleudrc wan not present. Pfj report was in idc. The ..pplication was ex parte, tin ihe 29th the proceeding were stenographlcall) reported." .Mr. pees then read the statement of tin cotnt on dlaaoivtng the ten no ran Injunction. Continuing bin recountul of Ihe court rd he said that i n Oct, 7 ii.e attempt to secure a writ of in Junction was transferred ta the sti preme court, which was ashed for a temporary injunction pending a hear log on an application I BfMrW cause directed P Judge, ditectiag him I should not aba) a writ t.. issue an Injunction. Judge Med his answer an the sa v old. I cir. wh v of mandamus The 1 teeeit before Nov. 4 when the wrii was returnable, holding that he die not have the authorlt) . On He . lath the court tiled lis linal opin ion, undine ample substantiation of the Complatntfl of assault, violence, Intim idation and ,, is bv Individual'. and make, mobbing trains, assaults on of. (hers ami oilier forms or lawlessness, aetnonatratlng onncerted Biaaa hi Ihe fedi ; Win i ntlnue the strike forei ami violence ami ampi) auste'tn Ing the ajtegatten of Ihe complain. mis. W . u lag m call attention lo the (get that llu-se alle atkMM have all Schlitz in Brown Bottles is pure and wholesome No disagreeable odor or taste that scientists find in beer in light bottles. "It is interesting to note the observation that beer in colorless bottles exposed to diffused light will undergo a change, precipitating a heavy sediment and taking on a disagreeable odor and taste.' Estreat from OU anwyrwf Praxii t(lMjhUtftilkiuj un.f Hitr. tttbrikmthn Pubhened L Dtrectei Join.: I'.. Tkaaatng, LsisaHjf, l,svi( Peprtli Edhten, page 920, This opinion was rendered impartially and in the interest of science. The slightest taint of im purity ruins the healthfulness of beer. Be sure you get pure beer. Get Schlitz in Brown Bottles. tliiit crown or rcr w!aaggga dD B That Made Iteen denied Mr. LeOendi , the federation." said and have not vet beet tiled." Mr itee.s then tool th.- statement t.f the court on the dissolving of the in junction Mr. Reea then submitted the order of the supreme court, made Dec, p. at Lansing, in accordance with the opia Ion, permitting peaceful meetings an I parades, but forbidding interferon with iin u KoiiiK to work and disor derly meetings and parades. i in- rrmainoer ot tna morning sex Blon was taken up with the reading into the record of nfJMavttn used in connection with the application of the niiiiin compantea to the supreme court lo convince that hodv of the neceaaity of placing in operation the injuncti m which has been so effective in quelllgg strike disorder! in that re gton, Several if these atlidavils were preaentcd, most of them dealing with various phases of violence which need no recounting, t iin beginning of the afternoon session. Mr. Rex s concluded ins rand, tng of Judge O'Brien'a opinion of the c, lilt of IN defendants allested at Al t' 'le, Oct. j i. for violating the in Junction. Th.- second witness ggjked bv the companies in the lltVgStlglllhlll was Thoa, ii. Olbaon, auoeri ntendenl of public works of ihe village of Hough ton, who was put on the stand to tes tify that the gOVerniat rale of wases for lahi i eis lor the P'si eight years has been U a day, I Ml ri ss-examina toa hv Mr. KglT he said the work was not as dangerous ns iindersrinind WOt k. Mr Peermann here began to put into ih. record a atateam nt .i" the wanes received by various witnesses who had testified on behalf ol (In tel elation. This statement also shown tin wagae of some mint rs who pave in; testified and covers not only Ihe nerinda that have been teat Med lo, but also longer periods to show ill a gggi ami w.i. the arages paid hi the com panies. The hist evidence offered Blong this line related to an a Belgium nt of wages b Henry Bmeeti, an emplaya of thi Mohawk Mining company, wboat dock ets for a pet mil or Ivvent'. months had been read into ih,. record b) Attorney Hilton, who al that lime stall. I that ggWttl had never handled a dollar of hkr wages throu ghoul that period Mr, Petermnnn read an assicnim nt of Wanes I,. p. ,V (J. I 'el . I'llla I) II, Ifgned l Smeetl, m vhh h he turned Ci over all of hix wanes thin comuig and thereafter to be earn a to satisfv a debt oi $7.". in cash and 'for keeping myself i nd family mi credit." Views on Arbitration. representative of the Western Federation of Miners yeaterday after noon had the first opportunity ever af forded an) one connected with that or ganisation confer with Qeheral Man ager James afacNaughton of the Calu nut g lie. 1,. Mining company and suttsidlariea, The honor went to o, .s. Hilton, senior counsel tor tin- Federa tion and was given him when he tool; up iin crona enamtnatten. Tin- Wltnees had slated his views on the federation, and Chairman Tay lor asked : "Have the ntlnagera of the roanpany ever acceded lo an.v reiptest tor any scri of a settlement of the question of labor oi ca li i.at ions'.'" "The out) miestion." said Mr. Ma ! Manahtna, "has bean ihe question of h m union of ihe Western Ode ration of Miners ami the managers steadily refused t,, arbitrate that lien." Mr, Taylor askci wh) thai a toward arbitration, I personally." answered Mr. Naugbton, "win not ngrea to have ills- Ma - allow an.v power on garth to arbitrate a question between 4,7oa employes wlio are faithful and loyal to the com pa a lea, and -In employes who ale ml strike as to Ihe conditions which liny vill arbitrarily impose an the men now al Week, I think K would be mil- rageoua, uncalled for and anjustl- liable." Mr, Taylor's next queattew hinted it a lack of conthli in s n tin president of tin- United States or the govemot oi Michigan, both of whom h oi beta offer, d as arbitral ion. "it is not a lack or confidence in any!. i dv ." was ihe answer. " This i . mv pneketteash ami i will not arbitrate with vi.u who owns this pot kclbook." View on Socialism. CVingi i sagjian a gey Asked: MWa have heard mu h about red socialism. An- ynu m iking it a condition of the re-i inplov mi nt of men H at the) glee uii Lhelf membership in Ihe Socialist part v "' "We have never made p h condition and don't demand il now." t'halrman Tavlor "Whv not" If nd goo bi I Ism has caused all Hie trouble." "We might if we i anu fmngg abth between the grgdSB of gIM iallBBIt." an swered H, e vvllnesr. "I prhl- myself on being something of a sociallal b it pi,nn,.c ( N'erth S2J Calumet South MO Jos. Schlitz Brewing 1 810 Pine St., Calumet Famo do not ihinl I am what is called a ri 1 socialist." (fnairman Taylor "I cannot under stand why of 14.0(10 votes cast up hen there al'e Daly '.Oil socialists.'' "Most of them cannot vote, tiny are not clttaens." Mr. MacNaughton said he was o -posed to the principles of tin- West ern FederetioSj and his description f these principles was: "lively on.- of theae grleragjcea, some of them yearh Old; have been revamped nnil i i hashed. The Kospel Of hate hai preached, the goapel of dlacontent. Men have baeg urged into combative mood. The men were well satislied n!i these l-'edeiatlon leaders not into the district." Inducemonts to Return to Work. There had been testimony on the Federation side of the case lo lla- el feet that Mr. MacNaughton had tried to bribe men to return to work. He wag asked to make a statement n Continued on 6th Page, 3rd Column FIVE MINUTE CURE IF STOMACH IS BAD When "Papa's Diapepsin" reaches atomach all Indigestion, Gas and Sourness dissppears. Ton don't want a slow remedy when your Btomaen is had or an nncertalr. i a harmful DQ0 your Stomach is too valuable; you mustn't injure it w it h .p ast ic druns. Pope's Diapepsin Is noted for It" spoil in nivlm? relief; Its hannkss ii. ss: itg certain unfailing action 111 regulating sick, sour, gaeay stoma.' bs. lis millions of ( aires in mdbjeatton, dyspepsia, gastritis ami other stomach trouble has made it famous Hn WOTM over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor ui vonr hoiiu keep it handy- get a lun; Bfty . . nt case from any druu gtoreand th. n if anyone .should eat something whid, doesn't ggree with them; if wh they agt lavs like lead, ferments and SSBjjhj and forms PWJ cau.-es heada- hi dhntlneag ami gauaea; eructations o mid and undigested food nn. em1"1 gg soon as I'apc's Miapepsln COtnei i" POtktai I With I he stomach all sin h d - irena anlghea. Its promptness, cer tain! '. gg i saae in overcoming 11 " worst stomach disorders is a r.veli (ion ta Htefaj who try It. -Adveiii inent.