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L PASO HERALD 12 U ENDORSES MOVE FOfi EDUGATfO County Judge Approves Drive To Send Working Children Back to School. urn judge E. B. MrCIintocit. be ,r whom Juvenile matters axe heard, .eve m send rig children of school f sak to the ass rooms and mak - places in the industrial work for urned soldi He expressed Wis .trw in the following endorsement of back-to- ---' movement, issued jaday To Parent- of El Paso: I underst:'3 thi the fed era! bc--au of educu .on and the child wel con. mitt uf ihe department f y,0r waahir.ir'on D. C, are con ,;'ng ainf..nw,Jtj back-to-school t ..V imrij tht war, F'-bool bj and t:; ---rates have t.en '- ent in lb' enf' rcement of child - laws h-j - nool aitendam t. Mt bui non tha. the war is oer ih, wld.-are returning from -i-ct. ever h'ld of echool ape it jro oacK to iool. Th proh fmdiner for returned r is poinp 'o e a great one and u -annot i'f ford to complicate iv-r o' worn ne children m mea'f S-nH Then to SefaooX. "Krthermi - . .t place for the -Id ia m 1i r --k1 room. As a '..lEistrale of tl is L'Mty, I hav had -pie opporti: r y o see the evil ef tH ;s aring cut of a need of educa ' ,n and as to int judge, I am go it to adhere t - to laws in deal k w -th all trf-t- ct parents or em-o-i? who r j-i:thfng to !-ind-r f ecucation of children of this 1 am ir iea'tv sympathy with -,e t'-it-k-to-s . r. -movement for F-l ' o. as I hel c - eery good citizen ncuia be." ' Molormen Slop Cars To Bag Fine Rabbits -t "Lorn, Io . Jan 7. Motonnen iu tht Ciat"-i Los: C.bin line are :a' .njc lots y' fn these nights pot rabtite .ior tfi front vestibule ' -heir cars Br .'utti-.tr down j'rfl-r uills r e are btcom.ng ex-1-1 revolver --ots and .rcidentally. raoidlv w.p n out th ra .bit pop- . t: on along tTie rural of way. I ri irons of re Log Cabin line fwhol n.ark th.it -trcf is in keeping! i .1 narnei iil how the car comes, a rkv standstill, the motormanj ! - - a revolver, ihere is a loud re-1 act i lie 1 1 uiicj truui jHtutw "v" - ar da ie down the right of way e- ark with a fin fat bonny. No More Pile; A. Free Trial of Pyramid PHe Treat xocnt Is One f the Grandest i Hrenta Yon Crer , Experienced. Ton ere suffering something awful - 'icnirr bleeding, nrotrndmir ! tilt or Aemorrhoidc Xow. go ovec V PounVrfr Cestui AFfanl tr ittnt Kcasrfcabfe Frrainids. any drug store and get a Ca-cent t-cx of Pyramid Pile Treatment. Re .rT comes so quirk you will ftnsp ' r f If you are in doubt, send tor a free trial package by mail. vou win then bo convinced. Don't c!ay Take no substitute. FEES SAMPLE COUPON PTRAMID DRUG CO sXPAXZ. M6 Pyramid Building.. Marshall. Mich Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain DON'T NEGLECT A RHEUMAT Go after it with Sloan's Liniment before it gets dangerous. ;?ly a tittle eWii. ' rab, let it pene trate, and cood-by twinge! Same for ' . -r-al aches, pains, strains, stiff - k f joints or muscles, lameness, a. r relief without muasineas or -d . ,oth;ng. Reliable the biggest .minient j ear after year. Eco-n- reason of enormous sales. - . . l:e- fjo:tle ready at all times, r I'-t.tgist or Sloan's Lini- OTEL FISHER THE OLD RELIABLE Every It com With Private Bath 51 TO $2 PER DAY C S. CIBOT. Mgr. WE WANT YOUR LUMBER ORDERS RHEINHEIMER LUMBER CO. Paoae -MS. OTEL SAV(T ' Hndrcd Bum at WM Cwfart," C I ITiK to (.-! rl Pn- ,!- Tj P' Bct Oo!u' -. L'j. How. si: tumih Cp-ti M '.la i-niaie ttata SZ? l p. "- II I. C. EMV. gHBsi J I J H Y. M. C. A. Secretaries End Convention And Plan 3 Years Boys' Work Program THE bos- nor tccT-.irjts of the VMCi. from Amor a. ev ie- ico and western Tea.- hai e cob-, eluded their conferences after hav ing spent th-ee da s on lay ing plans for boys' work program In the southwest for the next three ""f '? m-' .tei Jn.C,1,.' COnQer St,ssoarI $Jl fLUil: i,,, t ,h. v The interne committee of the Y. workers. K P. Demand bo a work aecretmrv of the interstate committee. in speaking of the conference stated that in his opinion the meet just closed marked the most advanced step made in behalf of boys work by the YJ4.C.A. in the southwest. The con ference went on record to give to every boy in the southwestern states the services of the Y.M.CA. by seek ing to cooperate with the home, church, school, local, state and na tional government, and other agen cies dealing with boy life, by offer ing the resources of the association sacn as experience, equipment, ieaa ership, training and such parts of the association program that may be of value to them. Enjoys Urn 1 thy Groivth. "The boys' work in the southwest has enjoyed a healthy growth in the past two years," said Mr. Demand. TRAVELETTE Br TVIKSAH. j as t:ci ox. IX the typical North American city yon see many pretty homes set in lawns, and often showing consider able architectural beauty, while the public and business buildings are us ually big, ugly boxes of brick and stone, with just an occasional pretty court bouse or city halL In a South American city this dis tribution of municipal beauty is re versed. If you walk through the res idential section of Asuncion, the cap ital of Paraguay, for example, you find yourself passing endless walls flush with the street. There are no yards, usually no trees, and no at tempt at architectural effect. The windows are often barred and the doors are heavy, forbidding affairs without verandahs or porches, while the roofs are flat. Second story bal conies on some of the houses are the only excrescences that break this monotony of blank and forbidding wall. For a South American has Ms front yard In the middle of his house. If you call on a citizen of Asuncion, you pass through a hallway and into a courtyard, which is full of charm se creted from the street. Here a little fountain plays, there are flowers and palm trees and pretty benches and very likely a parrot or a monkey. The interiors of the better houses, too. are as attractive a their exte riors are ugly, the rooms being high ceilinged and richlv furnished. The public buildings of Asuncion, on the other hand, are almost all of high architectural merit. The rail way station is a thing of beauty, an is also the government "palace. which was built by a Spanish con queror of long ago. while even the bunks are richly decorated structures of marble. Mosquitoes Appear In St. Louis In Mid-Winter St. oLuis. Mo, Jan. 7. The unsea sonable weather St. Louis has experi enced for nearly two weeks has brought swarms of flies and in many instances mosquitoes to the city. While flies are not very uncommon as they find warmth In homes, a mos quito in midwinter is a rare thing, as "le first frost usually scares them away. It is the belief of the health commissioner that the mosquitoes have developed In little puddles of water where the sun had full play. Sheriff EndsFeud Bu Talk, to Warring Wives Castle Rock. Wash. Jan 7. A feud of 16 years, culminating in a murder, has been ended here and the families of John Wallace Gilmore and Martin Swift have become reconciled Martin Swift is alleged to have killed his neighbor. Gilmore Sheriff Clark Studebaker. after taking Swift to jail, went to the home? of the two men and brought about a reconcilia tion between the two wivei and the nine children of the murderea man and the seven of Swift's. Cleveland Citizens To Aid Police Slop Crime Cleveland, r iio. Jan 7 Member ? of the American Pro;ecti e ltasue, organized u aid tie pornment dur ing the war, are petroling the streets of Cleveland In an effort to aid in the n-'tfmen: of a crime wave which has got beyond the control of the citv's '- ...i- Janice for e Fifty men will t,.' dialled nisrhtli iie league t" -n i TA'th r.at ro,-1in m 'hp v- ' Ji.laui5 bae been left to right first roup, H. P. Demand, interstate Doys woric secretary, t Paso; Wilson McVey, El Paso: W. D. Thomas, interstate high school secre- tary. El Paso; Eoy E. Dickerson, Tncson. A. x. Murray, era ton; a. j. aneni, u El Faso; Jose Escooar, vl i'aso. xaua row, a., a. xieiwn, auaum; Jian v. Thompson, Bisbee; S. L Esqnive!, international Meskan boys' work secretary; A. 0. Kuhn, interstate El Paso. A- center now has a fill time specil- ist working among the boys of the community; some are now adding to additional men for worlc 1 school bos and Indiana" The Saturday seesion was given mostly to the work among the Mex icans boys. Jose Escobar, chairman of the commission on the Mexican boy presented to the conference some startling facts concerning the boy life among the Mexican people in the border towns. Gives Immigration Flares. Servandio L EsauiveL international secretary for work amor p Mexican boys, gave figures from the latest im migration reports which show that 1 percent of the immigration to the United States in the past 12 months have been Mexicans. Sixty five per cent of the boy immigration was Mexican and doubtless most of these are yet in the border towns. The conference decided that in ma much as SO percent and more of the j Beauty Chats 8 ,. I,,, i Beauty Correspondence. ANXIOUS If the legs are too thin. It is possible you are too thin all i over. If so. you want to build roar-, self ud generally, with good fattening 1 food, exercise and fresh air. Exer-1 i.. -i. i . . , j .k. else is the best way to develop the j legs. Gym work, outdoor aports and j swimming are all excellent. ... S. A. G. There are two ways of! .v... i , 1 , " " all over in case you are too fat; the other, by local treatment with ice. Xo. don't try "rough massage." The ! bust is very tender and you might develop even as serious a trouble as SPANISH INFLUENZA MORE DEADLY THAN WAR! Said That Epidemic Cost Marc Lives Than American Lois In Bait!?. Danger Not Over. Great Care Necessary To Prevent Further Outbreak I ing. Every other night massage with The appalling ravages of Spanish a good hair toni I can send you my Influenza in this country are perhaps formula if ou want and ter night I best realized by the statement re- i massage with the f nger, m a? to keep cently made that mere deaths have' the scalp loo- and invigorated. Let resulted in little more than a month 'the hair grow in again slowly, from this disease than through our' whole eighteen months participation J Friend Sage and sulphur is the in th Kurouean War most harmss fain for brown hair Our greatest danger now. declare ifou is beginning to turn, zsssh, fewta:" w,,h a ton- -Sr5yS TfhilJIT suggest .f-real because it mixes well of this disease and there bhouia ne no w(th v t it . mti let-up throughout the winter months j aer ahd Srtn? it if vou want or of the following easily observed pre- Jg h nfsort of awe7dT.h ot cautions, remembering that Influenza fooL The mln 1Jea te to a ta. is far easier to prevent than cure. ) spoonf ul every y to keep tne syB. Influenza is a crowd disease. Avoid .em cjear crowds as much as possible. Influenza ! germs spread when ignorant or care- i s a Tux-onn. cnac nc oniicrk trithnllt using a handkerchief. Cover up each cough or snere. Ito not spit on the floor, sidewalk, in street cars or pub lic places. Avoid the use of common drinking cups and roller towels in public places. Breathe some reliable germicidal and antiseptic air to de irtrov the pmic that do find lodge ment in our nose and throat. I Remember, no safer precaution 1 against Influenza could be employed in this manner than to get from the nearest drus store a complete Hyomei Outfit rnr.f!ttns of a bottle of the Pure oil of Hyomei and a little vest pocket hard rubber inhaling de ice, into TAhuh a few drops of the m are poured. You should carry this Inhaler ' about with you during the day and each half hour or so put it in your, raoutn and draw deep Dreams ox its pure, healing germ killing air into' the passages of our nose, throat and' lui-fe-s. i Bv destroj ins germs be're they actually becin work in jour bluod.j ou may make yourself practically immutif to infection. All these uiret-tinns about Spanish Influenza are equally true in the pre- j ventlon of colds, catarrh of nose and I throat, bronchitis and even pneunio-J nia. Don't be oine carele?' Do ourj Dirt, Keep the germs away. You j n .iv if jourelf a eArmiis ninrsr ' 'k1 tht. of teerj.l weKs .-. url. . Adt. i Second row, W. A. Young, El Paso; irao; w. .n. jjt, utuiuu .m.v. n , boy population of the southwest were Spanish speaking boys of which most of the older boys are those who have dropped from school in the grades and have gone into jobs wit n out any thought of the future that the asso ciation should provide an increased program lor this neglected group. Program Includes. The program included night school work, employment and vocational guidance work, physical exercise, summer camne and life problem dis cussion clubs. The associations at SI Paso and Miami Arizona are already doing a work among Mexican boys having on their staff Mexican secre taries. Other associations are plan ning to add these men for this im portant work at an early date. The interstate committee of the Y. M. C. A. in cooperation with the lo lac associations will conduct ten sum mer training camps for older boys this year. Permanent camp sites are being sought by all the associations and this valuable feature of the boys' work will become a permanent institution. By Edna Kent Forbes cancer from bruising It. Rub liehtlr " breasts for ten minutes a dajr astrinKnt and dries up the flabby fat under the skin. Of course you can " light, unboned brassiere to confine the bust gently; this makes it seem Tonus Mother If the baby's hair is thick and healthy, do nothing to it except to keep It clean by shampoos with castile or cocoanut oil soap and water, and massage the scalp gently witn tne finger tips every day. The massage is strengthening and will make the hair as rich and thick as you could desire. Sbe will look very well in ellow. especially if combined with oiue. and sne win look line in any shade of bine, since her eyes are that color. Bronze and dark browns will bring out the red brown in her hair. Nellie B Five feet seven Is fairly tan. i woman c maice myself any taller bv weann French heels, wer. I you. I think the low Cuban or the iwSS, rfJLlJ? "Si 1 newer milllarv heel would he mor,rhn !. muskrat lady Clapped the, Incoming, besides which they are healthier and much more comfortable, j w v r ,,. "Patty-cake! Patty-cake! Baker-man M: E. D If jour hair has neTr Bake mc a cake as fast as yop can Efin ?rS?Z!?hX:JX! t it and Vt It and mark It with "S." lTi? .ISS c?i,Ltio.n.5"1.d.!!M?ibi',h'wm Squeakie eat It? I should say first thlntr to do is to cut it short like a boy's. Give the bead an egg sham poo once in three weeks, letting the egtr dry into the hair before the wash- ! OPHELIA 1 At The 0r Children's Dept. Offers Remarkable CLEAN SWEEP- AND WHITE SALE 7-t-, VALUES bS-M-iiar t? AN SWEEP J aL "CACER THRONGS in a neter-encTtng stttam cootewe AND White sale INFANTS' 50c GERTRUDES 3rd Floor INFANTS' 65c OUTING GOWNS INFANTS' $1.25 MUSLINWEAR Mail Orders Filled The House 'Of Courtesy" I Bedtime Story lor UNCLE WIGGILY By IIOTVARD UNCLE WIGGILY LOKQEARS and Knrse Jane Furry Wuxiy. his muEkrat lady housekeeper, started out from their hollow stump bungalow one day, and paid a vielt to Mrs. Twis ty tall, the piggle lady. "I have something nice to show you," said Mrs. Twistytail. as she let them in. "It's the cutest little baby pig you ever saw." "Whose is.lt?" asked Nurse Jane. "Mine, of course," answered Mrs. Twistytail. "ami her name is Squeakie. I named her after Squeakle-Eakie, the little cousin mouse of Jollle and Jillio Longts.II. And really my piggle baby has a very squeaky voice, but she may get over it. Come and look at her." So Nnrse Jane and Uncle Wiggily looked at Baby Squeakie In her bed of nice, clean stray, and Uncle Wig gily asked: "Can she talk yetT" "The Idea! Of course not! Isn't that lust like a rabbit man?" cried Nun " it? L ,Eer2J2r.y 1 gn Mr ""V yes." AVe ought to have a patty-cake for little Squeakier said UiKle WiggUy. 40c 3rd Floor 80c 3rd Floor -That's so, we ought, and Til bake!c? of ' tha duck pond ocean. her one," srwke Xurse Jane. "Come on. j Wiggl Well go to the hollow stump ' " . . ..I. . . ... .... cake tins and bake some nice little , (JKavtJ UUS MUU WAAVj OVU1G Ultt, lltu cakes for Baby Squeakie TwlstytalL" -That will be finer cried the bunny uncle with a twinkle of his pink nose. But. when Uncle Wiggily and Nurse jane reaenea tne oungaiow tne musK - rat Udy found that all her patty-cake tins were so old and full of holes not : having been used In a long time that11"? ? ., 1 . V- 2 they would never do for bakine cakes in "I'll have to have some new. shiny patty-cake tins from the five and ten cent store." she said to UncIeJVlggily I111. KLet. tnem for you." offered Off to the five and ten cent store lncle Wigg lv and the dancing hear hurried Uncle Wiggily. On the way he Copyright. 1S19. by McClure Newna saw Jackie and Peette Bow Wow. the ,ver Smdiiate. puppy dog boys, skating on the ice of "Come on. Uncle Wisrsrilv!" cried , tacKie ana beetle. nunc ana ssate with us!" ?ot now. answered the bunny. "I have to go to the store to get some patty-cake tins for Nurse Jane. She is going to bake a cake for Squeakie. the piggie baby. On and on. over the fields and . NO TONIC LIKE HOOD'S IKsrsaparilla For a Time IJUe This, After Influen-a, the Grip. Mhen purified blood, rebuilt strength and regulated bowels are essential. In the after-effects of influenza, the grip and other prostrating diseases. Hood's Sarsapartlla has remarkable health-helping effects. ! It expels the poisons ihit have weakened and depleted tli blood, causing pallor, anemia, flabby flesh and lax muscles. It is the standard blood remedy with a successful record of nearly fifty years. Many people it ls really astonish ing how many need a fine, gentle, easy cathartic in these Irving- times. We recommend Hood's Fills used in the best families, and euually ef ffrxf with delii'.ite .voni'n o rolu--t 1 men iuaay to take, easy iv operate 1 Ad JAKTJAiry BABIES' $2.50 BED SHEETS -3rd Floor BABIES' 51.50 PILLOW SLIPS -3rd Floor INFANTS' $350 DRESSES, ETC -3rd Floor BROOMS USED IN STORE DECORATIONS Little Plaza-Phone the Little Ones GOES SEATING. J R CAM. I through the woods hurried Cncle Wie - I gily. thinking what n' ' go uuumg uur ou. xze uvuguh " . tie round crinkly-edged patty-cake tins at the five and ten cent store, and then he hurried back to the hollow stump bungalow. He was about half way there, and lie was thinking about skating on the ice. and what a good cook Norse Jane was and an that. when, suddenly, out from behind a prune tree sprang the bad old Skee sicks. "Ah, ha and Oh. ho!" cried the Skee xlcks. "At last I have caught you. Uncle Wigglly: I'll get some souse off your ears sure, and you can't get away from me as you did from the Ptpsise wah. as you haven't any Ironing board to slide down hllL- -That Is true." sadly said the bunny uncle. "I haven't any Ironing board now. All I have are some little, round, shiny patty-cake tins.' "And you can't slide down hill in them and get away from me!" laughed the Skeexicks. "No. I can't slMe down mil in tnem. said Uncle WlKrily. still more sadly. Thn I think sure I have caught , t. sklcks. -you can't slide down hOl and get away, so you had better come with roe. Yonr patty-cake tins will not save yon this time." "No, the tins will not save me by turning into a sled, so I can slide down hilir said Uncel Wlggliy slowly, 1ut maybe T can put two of the smooth, shiny tlnr on my pawsand skate fast ana lar away irom yon over xne zrozen That's w"1 1 " - . . . , TheJV toT Skeexicks linn blm. TTnele Wiairilv nut a natty- ck tin on his first w. and another . . , , . . , .on his second and then, being near the ?ond-Jh' nddnly hogan to skate over , nd away from theSkeeiicks. And th ' WM 90 '"D??rT LJJffc??? " " i. "T " . j -ZT" " .h' uS"" 1 fhnSSf. f hf ?Te bi5. J5wlJK!i,t!B "f m? noiiow stump sungaiow ure jane nanen tne canes ior rjaay Se.,Wthin ry thing turned out for the 't - vou 'hlJd)n "JS? ; f,n?? Cleveland Man Erect Hall as Hero Monument Cleveland. Ohio, Jan. 7. Lessons of thrift and utility taught by the war jare bearing fruit in Cleveland. In- stead of placing a second ornamental ori, f art alongside the monument the city hall, which stands downtown tin the center of Public square, it is nroDosed to tear the old one down. If plants proposed at a recent meet ing of the county commissioners are carried out a three story memorial building will be erected In Its place, dedicated to the soldiers from the city of Cleveland and Cuyahoga coun - ty who fell In the war for democracy of the world. A war relic repository. lecture room and an assemblv hall will take up the three floora A $J50.- ; 000 bond Issue for the memorial was' voted at the November elections. Sr0UU 1 rAMtf? A. HArVW EAGER THRONGS in a never-ending itream continue to alltnd oar great DOUBLE SALE EVENT. In addition la the ChSdren's Wear Advertised Mow yea VriU find ALL WINTER APPAREL ON SALE. ALL WINTER HAtS and SHOES ON SALE and all SILK and MUSLIN UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN and MISSES ON SALE. GIRLS' $1.25 HAIR BOWS S2JS0 WHITE MIDDY SKIRTS 3rd Floor GIRLS' $1150 WINTER COATS 16.05 3rd Floor BY COURTESY GLENN BROOM MFG. 4580" Years Ago Today From The Herald of This Date. 1905. 14 , ll fHE outsome of an extra ordinary 1 ouncil of war called by czar Nieho las is the removal of peace with Japan to the remote future. Regardless of the coat. Rossis, will carry on the war to the bitter end. All the prospective candidates for aldermen on the Davis ticket have formally announced and are as fol lows. J. B. Cadger, George Look. W. J. Fewel. J. T. Grant. B. F. Hammett, W. J. Rand, Richard Caples and G. L. Hitt. Others on the ticket are A. & J. Bylar, for recorder: G. C Wlmberly. for city engineer; B. P. Jenkins for assessor and tax collector, and J. H. Smith for city treasurer. Another roundup of hoboes was made last night when -X were brought in by officers Scott, Hord. Parra. Greet, Word and Duran. After having pleaded guilty to the vagrancy charge, they were taken out beyond East El Paso this morning and started on their way toward Ysleta. The Juares clerks have inaugurated a strong movement in favor of the early closing rule in that city and It is expected that within a short time all business places will not bo open for business after 3 oclock In the evening. Mrs. V. R. Stiles and children will leave for Bisbee next Monday. Much famine and malarial fever Is prevalent among the poor seoole of northern Sinaloa as a result of the aa kawuB in latuvcr OVUU .vfJICIl- b,,.. The" floods which destroyed the , crops and left many destitute, were , followed by the scourges. The board of directors of the T. M I terrible floods in October and NO vera ; - A. win meet Monday night In the olce of C. c. Titus for the purpose of electing officers for the association. I nder the new constitution, tsere are . ls ottt-en. ... nU-. of ls . tamrrii Wn r.v"ew of the T. JC C ,how ,n t tait yea has Kre.tJr progrS thanp! vlous 47 years. St. Louis Places Ban On Street Soliciting St. Louis. Mo, Jan. 7. Acting chief of police O'Brien has issued an order ma 1 an street solicitation for funds is to sto? now that the war ls ended. So licitation for legitimate war chart- , ' ' " """"" 1 ne oraer aoes not apply to zovern- ment propaganda, such as sale of thrift stamns and TJtnrtv hAHrif. Vcr- allied war drives, which nrobahlv will be held several times during the year for foreign relief. O'Brien says special permits will be issned. M ILL ELKCT 3XC3XBBRS. About 15 new members will be initi- federal employes' union. Tninkv r ;R p. ra. at Odd Fellows hall The 1919 j membership books will be distributed, Ihe roll now contains nearly 4M names. mrtUa Jt Co. nuy Liberty Bonds. tdv. U1H0 SrAoKES? 3rd Floor Wednesday JUNIORS' $25 WINTER COATS 3rd Floor JUNIORS' $25 WOOL SUITS 3rd Flow JUNIORS' $25 DRESSES mm 3rd Floor CO. Phone Orders filled "The Store Of Service" The next fine you buy calomel ask for The purified calomel tab lets that are entirely trea cf all sickening and safi. TO ting effects. BeCcaal nrtat. ru0 rzrraj. fe"tsl' rr Asjyjit. M) oil-3 .uxijt. (zksXti It Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Piaster Without the Burn or Sting Masierole is a clean, white oint ment, made with the oil of mustard It does all the work of tie old-fashioned mustard piaster does it better and does not Mister. You do not hare fc bother with a doth. Yon simply rub it on and usually the pain is gone I Many doctors and nurses use Muster ole and recommend it to their patients. .. i.y . m Kauiy ten you wtat re- i tV'" icroat, Dron- 1 chitis, croup, stiff neck; asthma, neu- - t: . . . , . picunsy. rneaca. tiSTCL lumbaiTO. DaillS 2nd achp: nf fh back CT ioints. snrairj?. TnTri bruises, dlilblains, frosted feet rnlTf , thTnHrL 20c and 60c jars; hospital sue 52J50. Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Stop that w.-kfclns. DrtT cold, ihr-atcnlne tbroat or !u-g ai- a with Eckman'i Al;.r - - . . npbuM.l.r ' ... , ., 0 I E'-KMiN i.A.ll-RT.jaT. :t 1; ) 1 ! J i