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EL PASO HERALD Thursday, Feb. 19, 1920. IS. N. Greenberg, I Weds Miss Louise i 37 OLLIE T. WV HI the stately, beautiful in terior of temple Mt. Slrai the weddinr service occurred on M edneeday evening1 uniting' in mar riage Sua-t N' Greenberg and Miss Lo i ? Dlumentha.1 Toe decorations for th nuptials xr pre vp rv artistic ar?d consisted of an embankment of pilms at the altar-l a backfrouna a"d French baskets of rLse of pink a' d whitr pink and wr if caTiat'ons ani milax, utilized in profusion and oeauu At the left of the altar was a bridal arch of Trhre iblle and roses with a gateway of nh te through which the bride snd he- at,eianto came to the altar a. d through which the bridal pro cess' "n left the altar Tulle of white aa.rt pink added a further dainty note ari oe- he altar hun? the American flag Krra the choir loft, over the tar v.vrc draped sprays and fes- oors o snilax and trailing Tines, i and lighting the artistic ensemble ere mnads of temple candies. s the guests assembled Mrs. J J Pearce a the organ, played Carrie Jacc ns Bond's "I Love Yon Truly,' V orak s "Humoresqje," and Angels C orus," by Batiste, the musician g ig to the numbers all of their nuiody and beauty by her splendid rtLia'tion Mrs. Robert Hoihday tn beautiful oice sang "Until' At the Be". dine of the lovely notes of Lo- hengriii wedding march, the wed-I never more loely than on the oc-ther father and he escorted r.p tnthl i brdal party with Mr. and Mrs. Bin ding parts' entered the temple. casion of her wedding. Her gown .altar steps and from ther h i(-Ji I menthai and Mrs Greenberg. A large stM& zSjsJs cfJCh, iWTn. JXgfl.lM WSSJAhU Hat tta$ one cfcanniag, aad cveiy one has tlat touch that (fetin guufeej exdowre mfllinrry-iaSliaery for which you mil pay higher prices elsewhere, because we are oa Oregon street, yet out of the high rent district. AH northbound cars pass our door so be sure to see this smart new mSioery before you buy your Spring Hat. Je W. Hale Millinery 416 North Oregon OUT OF rGH RENT DISTRICT Owe Their Lyrlia E. Rniham's Vegetable Oomponnd overshadowing indeed is the success of this great medicine. Compared with it, all other medicines for women's ills seem to be experiments. TTby is it so successful? Simply because of its sterling worth Far orer forty years it has had no eauaL Woraea for two generations have depended upon it with confidence. Thousands of Their Letters are on our files, which. proTe these statements to he facts, not mere boasting Here Are Two Sample letters: Metier sal Daaglder Helpei. Middlebnrr, Pa. "I sm gted to state that Lydia E. Pinkhsa's Vegetable Coaiponaddidaemach gcodirheo I was S3 years old. I was ran down withf eraale trouble szd wss not able to do anytinng, coald sot vrsUc for a year and esald not wort. I had treatment from s physician bat did not gain. I read tn the papers and books aboat Lydia E. Pmkbam'a Vege table Compound and decided to try it The first few bottles gave me relief and I kept on using it rati I got better and was aHe to do my wort Tha Vegetable Com poand also regulated my daughter when she was 15 years old I can re commend VegetaMeCom pound as the best medicine I have ever csed,-ili3. W. TERGEK, E. 3, Bex a, MiddJefcorg, Pa. "Wise Is the Woman Who UOiA g t NKWflM MEO'CHE CO. tYHN, Of San Francisco, Blumenthal Here LAXSDEV. The bridesmaids were Misaefi Yetta. Baron. Hannah Welnsteln and Geor gia Krakauer, who came down the left aisle toward the altar as the ushers came singly down tha right aisle. Joining: the bridesmaids and other members of the bridal party at the altar. The ushers were Karl Kin men tha,!. Joe Wolf. Lawrence Cal Isber Louis Kaufman and Eugene W a Meek, the latter from Los An geles Miss Baron, first in the bride's pro cession, was frocked In a beautiful creation of turquoise blue georget crepe beaded with touches of coral fashioned deoollette. and her arm bou quet was of La France rosea. Miss Welnstein followed Mies Baron and was attired in the Prenchiest of models of emerald green georget fashioned over silver cloth and with ,ivr rihhon. Hor im bmont tnu aiflt j- pranoe mmm. Miss Krakaoer. next in the proees- sion was charming tn blue taffeta draped over silver lace with her. arm bonauft ot nink roses i Preceding the bride came the ma- iron ot nonor. jars. Maurice ixreen berg, slsterinlaw of Mr n-u....-- in a creation of orange tinted georget trimmed with stiver ribbons and very becoming Her arm bouquet was of Jonquils and narcissi. M.l.6,iner u oi reat Toe Dnae, a oeautirui giri, was 6 J THE LATEST!! TOR SPRING!! Health To Fall Eiver- Mass. "Tarea years ago I gave birth to a KtUa giri and after she was born I did not pick np well. I doctored fos twomontas and my condition re. mainsd the same. One day ona of yonr Btfle books waa left at my door and my hnsband scg- rtedthatltryabottteofLrcHa Pinkham's Vegetable dom ponnd. I started it immediately and I felt better and coald eat better after the first bottle, and I continued taking it for seme time. Last year 1 gave birth to ababy boy and had amnch easier time as I took the Vegetable Componndforfccr months beforo babycame. On getting up I had no pains like I had beforehand no dizziness, ar-Sin two weeks felt aboat as well as ever." Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson, 353 Colum bia Street, Fall Eiver, Masi. Insists XTpon Havinu l Friday's Calendar !J . ,n Local Soddy nPHE Areme club will meet at 2:3a ? 1 oclock p m- at the home of Mrs. W N. Fence, on Montana street. R. Y. O club dance at the Women's clubhouse. Meeting of Wade Hampton chanter of the United Daughters of the Con fedracy at 3 oclock p. m. at Com munity club. Mrs. Fred Stevenson will entertain t nmTZ pmi V. " ""SSI i - JS Bnflneton and rs. W. Preaton 1? w r m . , , with a bridge party In honor of Mrs. T. W C A. ErvranasI m class tmm H to 11 a. m. . Y. W C A. gym nasi am classes for business girls from 6:46 to 7:4f p. m. T. W. C A aesthete dancing: classes for business girls from 7:45 to 8:30 P- as- , Meeting of the Parent-Teachers' as sociation of the high school at 3 oclock p, m. in the school auditorium. The Women's Christian Temperance union will meet on Friday at 2.4S p. m. In the Y. W. C. A. clubhouse. Dance at the University club in the evening. of lustrous white satin waa designed dcnilttA wttk Iard- i j . i" -"., i T"V -"" " au .ce reached tern length of her train. The veil waa bound to bar coiffure with 7w.m rooffl of tne pso ael orte, which effect andheV Silt fSSSSS'was profusely decorated with south- .: r?e SI12& "om? an4 imr line were the members of the m- Vd;i: "JT T?;.H. o"Jiea ka at the altar, walkin alone an passim? beneath the hrMai nh iu i : oeneatn tne bridal nrrch Mt- i Greenberg cum to the altar attend- ed by his brother, Maurice Green- ber ' -... UAcu-j The bridesmaids and rroommn were gronned At th nift- the , nuiDi rwnarmKi Tti hMnfi - vice, beginning the ceremony with a quotation from Longfellow poem, Hmwatha," "As unto the bow the OOrd Is. SO Unto the man fm wnman "" AUUBUIMK V1I.I1 ICO ana Ttwsnlne with th hia nr tiL "JL "" wu,e m OI "a After b .r.mnn ,. .j, I ttnmanr ti nut.. DartT l.ft til. fhfltfl nrfill. ILtZ? Pear played Mendelssohn's weddinej ... . , airs. Blumenthal and Mrs. Green- berg: were beautifully gowned and1 Unu.w. . vx unauiai gnwiis were W2K. a5 .P" temple and reception which followed at Hotel Paso del Nt-rte. Mrs Blumenthal. mother of tne ortae. was attired in a frock of mwagnt pine net wita touches of Why Druggists Recommend Swamp-Root ' oJSLJ"".?.. years druggists have watched with much interest the re markable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swsmp-Ksot. the great kid ney, liver and bladder medicine. tt Is a physician's prescription. Swam,-Root Is a strengthening medicJ&e. It halDS the kMn.vr ttai and bladder do the work nature lu- uHa toey snovia ao. Swamps-Root has stood the test ot years. It fs sold h. nil .ii.tic.vi... its merit and it should help you. Mo other kidney medicine has so many Ba sure to set Swams-Root ana start treatment at once. However. If yoa wish first to test this great reparation send ten cants In VW T tt ii f. ... Tia. . .. .w ' "il o- Vl. DlHKlwnilVq. I. for a samxle bottle, tvaen nrfti.. be sure and mention The El Paso Her- aaHiav. i MMim VJfg. jL y I that has an indescribable magnetic at traction, are features that have always brought you to the Elite? You will be interested to know that you can now get light lunches, salads, etc., served at the Elite in the most pleasing manner possible at all hours. Let us help you plan your party scheme. The , CANDY 15 A Cathartic dSmPSg&Ea mfmWi ffh J Tjrnily says: Dr. Bradley Gives por Woman's Club 0 NE of the delightful meet- lngs of tha year held on Wednemdajr afternoon at the Woman's club house by the literature department of the Woman's club. Dr. Dwight Bradley, whose book reviews have been most interesting and In structive, gave a review of Cornelia Stratton Parker's "An American Idyl." an exquisite piece of literature, the 'an exquisite piece of literature. fact that Dr Bradley personally k Ith -writer and her husband ad new addine aaamonai interest to hts review. This is Dr. Bradley's last review, as he leases soon for his new home in St. Louis. Mrs. Henry Schumacher sang The Star," by Rogers in beautiful man ner, accompanied by Mrs. Warren Small at the ptano. Mrs. Horrace Broaddus announced a sale to be held in the Red Cross shop in the plaza for the benefit of the Woman's club. The sale of cakes.1 gold lace, while Mrs. Greenberg. mother of Mr Gresnberg, waa turned in a velvet gown of sapphire blue velvet with trimmings or sap - obi re naHletiea The reception was held in the ball m,mKP ar ie3ts were nresent for i ? re?Aion. 4?-era-UI?5 - - - -"- -"--'-5 -;-- -- ifLfiJmeS11 I.imenIL two course supper ox oaincy ap Lntment was served. jjisS Blumenthal. who was reared U? ".". iKl "wL LaX2dll9r J, h. itv. miut ch&rmine aocietv girls Mr. Oreenbers comes or a prominent California, family and he and his bride will make their home ln Sair Francisco, where he has bnsi nesa interests. They will leave today "" wwvo. i " 'rr " iT The Ttae-Enterprl. of Thomas vflle. Go. of February 13 gives an Numerous Charming Card Parties On Social Calendar For This Week l CARD parties are again ln the lead ln social diversion for the week and are numerous and of charm ing: appointment. A pretty party belne given this af ternoon is ln honor of Mrs. W. Pres ton Cook and Mrs. P. C. Buffiaeton. interesting- visitors in the city, with Mrs. Fred atevenson at tne eievenson home on East Rio Grsnde. Mrs. tteve&son is giving two parties for the honor guests, one this afternoon and another tomorrow afternoon. The patriotic motif attendant upon the approaching: birthday anniversary of George Washington is used for the party this afternoon. Red and white carnations are employed In dec oration about the reception rooms of the Stevenson home and the table for the service at tea time, is charm lns Witt Its oentra! vase of crimson and white carnations, its lace cover and other daintily arranged features. The intats are white and a cherry Ice will fAlIom vha aetarf nui -pal -u. Avun jj - -- ""."-,. - cards also reflect the patriotic blems of deeoratlen. Asalstins Mrs. Stevenson with her Dleamnt duties a. hostess are four ehartBlnc girls at the younger set. Misses Florence Stevenson. Eva Ste- venson. Bertha Watson and Inrtse Kerr. Light v Lunches Served DID YOU KNOW THAT The pleasant surround ings, the fascinating mu sic, and that atmosohere Washington Birthday Nexl Sunday We are prrpared to supply party order 'or Washington Birthday favors, mints candy aad ice eream In dainty molds arrrlnfr ont the red, white and bine eolor .clieme. cTfecJior Beautiful Final Book Review I Literature Section I bread, salads and fancy work will be held on Friday and Saturday of next week. The use of the shop is given through the courtesy of Dr. James W Laws, of the Red Cross. The ar rangements will be under the direc tion of various clubs and articles will be solicited from members and friends of the club. t A social hour followed wadnesdava program and was in charge of Mrs. Ben meraems. jura. ranfc i Jones, Mrs. V. Van Gelson. Mrs. W. X. Fair ley, Mrs. John Grant and Miss Bdaa Mathtas. Plans are In readiness for the all women minstrels to be given this events et at the Crawford theater br the business girls' clubs of the Young women s unnsnan association, a number of line and box parties will be given and the performance prom ises an evening ot entertainment and pleasant diversion. account of the engagement of CoL oos-iciyde Vincent Simpson, of the Fifth cavalry, and Miss Lots Keith, of New . York city, at present present living at the family winter home ln Thomasville. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boudlaot Keith. The wedding was tn occur today at the Thomasville home of the Keiths and CoL Simpson anJ his bride will later be at home in Marfa, Tex., where the former's regi "J!. . "V..1 -. j . men is stationed. with his regiment for a short while before It left Bend country. for dnty tn the Bis Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Peters will ar rive in Bl Paso today from Poca hontas, Ark. Mr. Peters left sev eral weeks ago for an eastern trip and several days ago went to Ar kansas, where he and Miss Anna Owen were married. This will come as a surprise to Mr. Peters' friends in Bl Paso. They will make this their home at 1223 San Antonio street- Mr. Peters is with the T. & P. railroad here, holding: the position of chief boiler inspector. The guest list for Mrs. Stevenson's courtesy of this afternoon Includes:) Mesdames J. F. Williams. B. L. Farrar. : W. W. Tumey. Howard Swing TJiom-i ason. W. N. Fink. Maude Harvey. I Horace Broaddus. James Pickett. tV. J. Quigly. T. M. Waller. W. & Haden. Frank Turner. F. H. Seamon, W. D. Howe. W. D. Greet. W. B. Ward, Bradford. C. B. Clyne, W. a Roe. Will iam Keith, K. W. Mitchell. Howard Waldron. H. K. Stevenson, A. I. Baton. F. B. Simmons. C I. Aner. Hal Ald- ridge. J. H. Hayes. Battelle White. M. H Boomer. Waterhouse, Fred Wood - worth. Bruno Friese, v. r. ilcKenna. tr. is. nunter. t u. KUta. u. tiruce Smith. Leonard Worcester, Burke and w. B. Bull and Miss Clara Baric The exquisite Mending of rose tinted carnations combined with ! southern emllax were the decorations ;Ior g,, bridsre party riven at the ir...in .hunn.. -ciri..a. r urnoon by Mrs. Karl L. Hatfield in i eompnment to ner sister, juss ahb era-.Brows, of Camden. Arkansas, who Is I nere to be maid of honor at the wed- : dins of Miss Mary Gates Redmond, I I and for Miss Redmond, a brfcls-to-be' I .-... . . . . of the early spring. I The chairs at the tables of the two' , honor guesu were enwreathed with ! amllaz. vrhlcb was earnest wltlr butter fly bows of pink tulle and pink candles lighted tne dnbhonsk cur tains being: drawn. ' The dnlntr prizes were wozi by Mrs. Kverett Lour, who received hi en score: Mrs. Vrti. A. Ellioit. second: Mrs. W. K. Bamssy, third, and the cut prize wnt to Miss Bartrara Orn dorff. Guest prizes were presented to ue nonor guest. At th dose of the pazne th dain tiest of menus of salads and lees were servea. tne service tables being dec orated with silver vases of the pink carnations. The scene of dainty appointments, the charmingly frocked guests and softly shaded lights were irresistibly lovely. The hostess was gowned In turquoise blue taffeta of modish de sign combined with blue Keorget and eream tinted lace and touches of coral ana surer in trtmmuipr. Miss Bed mond was charming In Ivory lace over pink chiffon with touches of pinK taiieta. and Mies Brown were a charming frock of taffeta of Kibe's assisting Mrs. Hatfield at her eharmlasr eonrtesv wr. fp T itf Lanier, Mrs. TV. K. Ramsey. Mrs. John Curtis. Mrs. A. L. Cox, Mrs. AI Praser. Mrs. Virgil Traylor and Miss Margaret Ramsey. The Buest list included Misses Kedraond. Brown, June Covlneton. Margery Powers Louise Lawton. Bnid and Marlon Atnsa. Alslna and Bartram Ornderff, Margaret Bamsey. Nancy Edwards. Margaret Gethlng. Virginia wi, .uBune jucjay. utancne not, Bess Adlne Owen and Mesulame. tt k- Ramsey. Barry Cool. Davis MayfleM. T. W. Lanier. Chsrl.a Ran. in.. Grambllng. Virgil Traylor. will Wall, . 41. .ur7. Alien Koaes. (j. k. Jame son. Sara WatHlns. P. E. Flenniken. Prank Spence. Pred A. Elliott. W. L. i ."S'."' - - Mrown, Norwood IlalL J. A. Pickett. Will T. Owen. A. J. Pra ser. B. P null. AM.. u.Himi John Curtis, Sam Pant. Victor Moore. y.c.n. inx. a. naison. i-ranK Lynch. K. L. Daniel. J. C. White. E. P. Rankin. C rr. PAvin,-.nn t..! Billings, Arthur Pullan. Shelby. Mason ; PpUard, C O. Rucker. W. G. Roe. Kl- ins. ujto Armstrong, WhltURer, w V?" ?o1 I". B. W Wrhrht. Waller Skinner. Jesse Harris, Bryan Brown. Guy Warren. Joe Spain. Ro land Gilchrist. C. M. Lyman. Karte ?!".'&, AvIT- Ke C. R. Morehead, Robert Washburn and Adlne Owen. .. Honoring ..hncmlnw ul.l- 1 Miss Margaret Gethlng. Mrs. A. K. Kowiands Is entertaining with a bridge party of pretty detaH this af ternoon at the1 attractive new now wjds home on Los Angeles street ...TrL,Geor?e Washington motif Is Utilized In d.cnnittAn fn, .f,f .... "f'ajr. TTe patriotic Mea Is being w" wn reo. wnite ana blue "" peas aoout tne reception rooms -- duv.o KJtxiwt praveiinBN ivitn pic- lre! "l. revolutionary heroes. A salad and Ice course will be mtvm iVK eL.th".E??t . "fS "V -- n. .nil. ana oiue oasxets . eSnfecl,onB- Twenty guests are enjoying the courtesy to Miss GeUrtac o"-.0?8 T- foune will entertain JSf bridge luncheon st her home. - -.! ouni, oa Tioay. . The Value of Diamonds. The wearing of Diamonds gives one a arest deal nt .l.r.AL.M ... fl3r fcZ2nse of thtlr rare beauty, but intrinsic value increases steadily, v ..?Te.lln extensive stock of beautiful Diamond Jewelry whieh was purchased before the recent ad vances. They are offered to yoa at the old prices which makes them a real bargain. We would suggest thM you buy early. Sllbcrberg Bros. Mesa Ave. at Texas St. The mere thought of buying a Dia mond should suggest Stum-berg's. Adv. Itldlncr In Comfort. When attending dances, parties or receptions, you should travel In dean, comfortable cars. Our fleet ox Cadil lacs Is always kept In perfect order and the ears are driven by careful and courteous chauffeurs. City Xerviee Company Tel. 3300. Autos, Taxis. Baggage, Moving. Adv. . "Vollce. The social club which has been holding dar.ees at the Toltec clnh Saturday evenings will continue Its (lances at the Woman's rlub Hltrt ilesa beginning Saturday. Feb. list Ad. Growing Girls' Lace Models GOOD HOSIERY OUATESft fitS0"3 OKATJST smx srow c-via aHk eTfer- C-ao'a.stvv- Children's Week End Specials. Look for Ad Friday. Out of Town Visitors. Mrs. F. Lv nindle, of Alamosa. Colo, Is ln the city, the Guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, at thalr home, at 1 SM North Campbell street. After be- ins nere ic a weeK or twa. Mrs. tun ate win so 10 vms brother In N'ew Mexico and will later visit her , brother in caitroraia. i Mr. and Mrs. Nonaand H. Forst and children, of New Tork city, are the house suests ef Mr. and Mrs. G. S. 1 Thonssen. who are now domiciled tn their new home. Stl Bast Callfarsla street. Many pretty affairs are belne ; planned m compliment to the enann- .... . mj ajrs. rent lor tne oomiHE atantn. KccpIbk Tons. Recreation Is very necessary if one desires to retain one's vonthfal spirits. Daadns is a most eaforaMe I recreation. Every evening from s to l 12 P. M. yoa mar enjoy daaehtg to the strains of Bobby Levtne's Jazx Band. Dellahtful lunches are abto served. Modern Cafe. Downstairs in the Mills, Bldg. Adv. Millinery Mme. Segal!. W K. Kan. saa New and renovated hats made. Adv fX 0 2 of notes to -?L-J W&V& 30 minutes to nsrr anoT a perfect caite The Pat-a-Cake Guarantee If you are not completely satisfied with Pat-a-cate go to the grocer from whom you bought it aad get your money back. He will refund it cheer fully on your mere request. aJ5j!8Co!ty PnddiKft r JijSs&rs-ieiTjSwrtCaluf -jg-T, slsisySer cists- " casamsssx Mr&ca 'oSswi CJHAT19 ft P'SO fOKATtsr ser anyy ---.- ssssssssassssssaessssssi - --'i Ton $6.50 Block $5.50 Substantial wearing foolvpar for the Young Ladies -mho still require the medium round toed styles and low broad heels Roomy but not exaggerated. They slUl conlmn a nobby, neat appearance for which the Crow ing Gal insists on in her foot wear. Two leathers. Dark Tan and Black Collskin Sizes 22 to 7. CARING FOR BABY bZ-rerr MoCfaer i aKdoss id hare ha aby derdop a swett. even dapetstiem. hiai cuke Bafaes cross msA fretty aad era? tiucs tlut caa b doce to kp Basics ixoe from paiiu kdps tkcm te dcTckp a lufvy. saibag dtfoaoa, Tt. raest treqseat aite el Baby pai&s U dtserder bt tfcor tender httie bowels. A pencctly safe, aanaicss prcp arattos caa he etrtaved from jsr dray girt whacB wiS give BaVy cpaek re&d frost aO towel tnoB.cs. It is At pre scriptioa of as able parsidia aad Has bera xxoetpMSr wed Ur aeartr fifty years. It a called Tffrtjai aad is ea doned by phystciaas. If paw dragsist caaaot svpply yoa, a Mf ackarc will be seat yoa direct by tbs C J. Moffett Meificiae Col, Colofobos, Ca vpoa re coft f M ceats. Vrtr cy of keJorof booklet "Baby" reat apaa roaaesVvSatt . ol taformattoa for HoCber, minute I AND U$cupcak&8 B J UST mix the contents with cup of water pour into greased tins and bake. Pat-a-cake is made of the best eggs, flour, sugar, milk, flavoring, baking powder, in fact just the same ingredients you use in mixing cake the old-fashioned uncertain way. Each ingredient is thoroughly tested for purity, and only the very best are used. . PAT-A-CAKE is economical it costs only thirty cents and makes eighteen cup cakes, a three layer cake, or two loaf cakes. Pat-a-cake always makes a perfect cake be cause the ingredients are scientifically proportioned and uniformly good. Pat-a-cake is packed in waxpaper lined, sanitary car tons. It is prepared and packed entirely by machinery no hand but your own touches your Pat-a-cake. Millers since 1774 C. A. GAMBRILL MFG. CO. Baltimore, Md. Also Millen of Patapsco Flour, Pantex Pancake Flour, and I.Spy Buckwheat Mixture. rt BLISTERS BABY'S FACE And Body. Skin Swollen And Red. CuticuraHeals. "When baby was two weeks old he had something lite heat on bis fa-s and BUIe white bus ters brokec-t. The erup tion scrsad over his body and Hobs. The skin bc- I catae swollen and red and v jA M. clolhhig seesed to sf irritate. He became verv cross, could sot sleep. "He west on until he was three month's old. Then I began to use Cstknta Soap and Ointment, and I used one cake of Soap and one box of Ointment when he was healed." (Sgsed) Mrs. J. Neafss, Gustos. Kr. Try to prevent further trouble by cslng Coticarafor all toilet purposes. Siari.Z-Oim.WVt Aden-r "Vi-cb. lMntMlM. Dif s.a.XUkra, fctt" Snfal -r wWr. 5wgcOUTi tailed lee. TrnknaiSie. jtfaV'Caucvr. S..P aves wfetact mas. yrenifisityptyre i was bad!? ruptured while IhMnc a trunk eeverat jsn eo Dociora cutd my only nope ef care wx en oprmt'oii. Tnm dM bm no ceod- Kt:iy t got hoM ; at-'tl-lag ttwt qatrkiy aod com pletetr eT. tee. T-ars save peraed ed tee rspcere haa never re.vnid. alt tWM.nl. I ftD dott-c hard work as a. carpenter. There wsi t -jktiI. bo ieaf time, no tremble. 1 have aotbiac to tell, but viil Svetafl tBfoniiattoB aboat hoc 703 raay ftad a cempivt cure wltheet ojwration, tf ye write to me. Bocrse ML Pollen. Ca-peatr-. 23-r 3Ceei- Avtcfe. Umim qttas X J Better est oat this aoticr sad Bhaar tt to ut et)vrs who are mrtorM. I jroa may save a. Hfe or Mt lesst cttp tie f misery of roprt-r aod the werry and daa fr or an eperaiwr' act '"V m nso Maizes and Kcilier Wine fori raxssvex win oe proviaca oy fee Rabbis N. Scbecbter and B. Coben. aiiw,,Wfi,ittfa m tetla for haOXft "B." exptalalBC oar ars cam of rMiTtec dp.(t wwit m ymco Arta, ' rEKPASOBAWK&TBUST i .f t,?2.TjyL, .2.14t svr-- ovn.w wm "WLnirwu ' SM A& Yonr Grocer for l Buster Brown I I BREAD I :J3j Purity Baking Co. m minutes of a narbo-A of P-jt-i-iI- &