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Wr.Al Or;- 7.R. TAFT PREPARES MESSAGE EFFECT Cc GOLF. SOME KEW LAWS 1,1 FC"CE T M tz Tr du m c A. P. MATTi'trtnN, K.IMnr. piitilet.ni TltHUNK I'lM A. IV MAT'lKMlN. - - H. IX'THb.K KKT. MCH I1ILIV ....."TT.T MlRHolHL Winter overhead and spring under foot. Fhooting Americans Is very danger ova spo Ji tnr any nation. Now for a gun that will put the airship destroyer out of business. Khropean rulers are cueing merry capers. Capere often Jar thrones. CnWn to clays: "I'd rather be nut aide looking In limn Inside looking out."! Maybe the bread truat knenda the dough. A Philadelphia pastor la using girls aa u.hers. A clever scheme to get the men. to church. Ttiat order ,to the lc man to begin Bls'dally call again' may now be countermanded. "Nntod Painting In Suit" say headline. We have seen lot of paint ings that werenT The natural presumption la that the ninJB who married hla landlady la e crptlonally fond of pninea. Auto racing, deer hunting and foot- bey come in for similar censure. But the harvest goes merrily on. Storms on aea and land prove that the wintry winda atlU laugh at man 'a puny effort to withstand them. Al college president wants to put a ban on spooning. Suppose ho would use Lovers' lane for a cattle drive. The "deer scnson" la ended and deer may browse In peace, not being called to witness hunters shoot down each other. The young king of Portugal, who did -wooing go, failed to win an English bride. Rut he had plenty of fun by way of compensation. -Trie ultimate consumer may be par doned for the opinion that the exclu sion ret ought to be extended to cover th,os' eggs from China. ,Npw that the football and hunting seasons are over, there won't be so much work for the undertaker, but better outlook for the census taker. Although those Chicago girls have been refused permission to sell kisses for, ciailty. there la no law that can prevent them from giving them away Berlin has Just heard a "Zeppelin symphony with an auto horn as an Instrument. As the airship Is de- Blrd:ed It Is presumed the wind sec Hon dominated. The T'nlted Statea manufactures 1350,000.000 worth of shoes every year, and this doesn't take Into con afderatlon the fact that many people still wear boot. Art should be not only welcomed but also Invited. Art wandering about seeking for a home Is not a creditable spectacle for any up-to-date comma Dlty to be proud of. We learn from one of the Jrade Jour nals that noiseless street car wheels will soon be In use. The world would go crazy with Joy if anything like ' that were to happen. Thlevee In Amaterdam, N. T., hare "a dense of humor peculiar to the Amer ican temperament. They lately looted .the offlree of the district attorney, sit uated in the police Apartment. The authorities of Washington have ordered the banishment pf roosters 'I from the city. In view of the expe- v tlence.of ancient Rome the goose will be permitted to remain in the swim at ' the capital. . The man who as engineer ran the 'John ' Bull, the first railroad locotno- frtlTe brought to this country, before ..American engine builders had "caught lou," has J.isl died. Those were the - tlays cf hi. nil things In railroads. Hut .JrwliHt a transformation had been .wrought withlu the spaa of this one uiuii lire! VW.' ' 4 I -Th(V, government has not raised the price ill dolls, which will rejoice the hearts of tho little ones. Il has are of not flclally wheel) decided dolls JojaEvlderitly, they are to be treated ai necessaries of life, for what Is l'.fo ':''(' the little future mothers of the country without their dolls to nourish thu maternal Instinct T v? ,; -. ' ,( Ida Lewis, the well-known llfe-sav- ing Ugiitkeeper on Mine rock, off New port, has been made an honorary life . member of the Newport Yacht club -'atia'ls the flrt and only women mem- 3 par .of that organization. The latter fact Is remarkable, as yacht skippers In eastern waters Include many wo '...rpe who are experts at the helms of 'bops and sc hooners. There are also " women owners of yachts and the New port Yacht club must be an exeepvion al organization with Its almost exclu srtvely mala membership. ' " V; , . perhaps women got tho habit of 'reading the lust page of a novel first from receiving love letters aud having u v i natural desire to find out whom they could be from. i i,. 1 . , ' - M The most tangible evidence of bad luck In connection ltb that Hot dla ' toond cornea from a man In Paris who. after the Jewel was reported to ' " have rivaled Medlnty. comes forward ' to remark mournfully that be hoa It. ' having !en deceived Into paying hard cush for II. and being unable lo work M ftf on tuyiioe NATIONAL BANKS MAY NOT CON TRIBUTE TO ELECTION FUNDS. Alcoholic Llquos When Shipped Must Show Contents and be Delivered to Consignee Only. Washington, D. C Some of the Work of the Joint congressional coin niltteo on revision of the laws of tho United States appears In tho recent a-ct to modify and amend tho laws which become effective, the first of tho year. With tho New Year several Im portant new laws and revisions and amendment of old laws will appear for the first time on the statute hooks. Most of tho enactments which effect radical changes in the law s are amend- ments to existing statutes. Probably the most Important one be coming operative is a penal statute which forbids any national bany--to make a money contribution of any kind in connection with an election to any political office. Another cl.uisc of this statute says that It shall be, unlawful for any corporation to make a money contribution to any election at which presidential electors, vIce-presMentlal electors, or United States senators are to be voted for. If a corporation violates this law It may be fined $3,000 and the corpora tion officer making the contribution be Individually fined 1.000 and Imprison, ed In a pcntentlary for one year. The national law makers believe that this statute will effectually break up the practice of corporations contributing to congressional funds. An effort has been made by congress to protect prohibition states from In terstate trade In alcoholic fluids within their borders, sent In from "wet" states. A new statute forbids railway em ployes, express company employes or persons working for other common car riers, delivering alcoholic liquors of any kind other than to tho person to whom tho shipment Is consigned. A fine of $5,000 with two years Imprison ment, Is the penalty for violation of this law, which Is designed to abolish the "blind tiger" business hitherto carried on through express office In prohibition states. Every package of spirituous liquors must also bo plainly marked to show what It is. If It Is whisky the law de clares It must be so labeled. SPREAD IF MEDIATION FAILS If Nothing Results From the Confer- ence 20,000 Men May Become " Involved. I I V Washington, D. C. "If, an arrjcablo adjustment of the differences between the Northwestern railroads .and "tho switchmen Is not reached throujia Jthp mediation conference here-the .strike will spread and prabably 20,000 juen will become Involved," declared ir. B. Perham, head of the railway depart ment of the American Federation of Labor. "This Increase will not be among the switchmen alone, but will come from other organizations like freight handlers, the bollermakers and such affiliated ar-soeiatiohs. Tlio switchmen are for peace If possible, but are determined on a general strike if these plans for mediation fall." The University Can Wait. Toptka, Kansas. Circulars recently were sent out by the Friends univers ity of Wichita asking that persons con templating gifts to the university from their estates would do well to make them outright before death, so that the Institution would lose noth ing through the operation of the In heritance tax. The university was needlessly alarmed, however, for such beyuests are expressly excepted from the operation of the law. The state tax commission Issued a circular call ing attention to that ptovlslou of tho law. TO KEEP DOWN FOOD PRICES Women at Washington Plan to Assist the National Anti-Trust League In the Work. Washlng'on, I. ('.Women of tho natlonul capital together wl:h a num ber of wives of cougressuiHii, met to discuss tho scope atnl plan In the pro posed National Anti-Trust 1 ague, which Is to be organized to keep down the prices of f.Mlstuffi. , The promoters of the new league di; (lure they already have enlisted the co-operation of a number of Important members of both the senate aud houxiv and that through theai Immediate steps will be taken toward organizing stale leagues throughout the country.. Nlcaraguan War to Co On. B)ueBkss, Nnea. Hope that the war would be brought to an end through the recognition of the pro visional government by the United Btates has been abandoned. Many believed thai two more battles must be fought, one In the state of Cliotalea and the near Managua. Working Hours Cut by Law. Ilostou, Mass. Several hundred thousand operatives In mills and factories of Massachusetts and Rhode Island has begun work on a shortur schedule of working hours In cotise quetico of the new Otf hour luws passed by the last two legislatures. . Damage by Ice at St. Louis. St. Iyouls, Mo. Damage estimated at $30,000 was done on the levee here when Ice gorges la the Mississippi river broke. Ice swept away every Ihluif In Its path, , ' t - In ..... r V.--' - - - ... ' ( . v r : KIS . PROSPERITY TOQ GREAT EXORBITANT. PRICES fQB.fKRH t PR4OJTS, NOTOER ABLE. S. M. Jordan' Told" the Min'ouH Farm ers That' a ' Reasonable ' -Market . Price alj M&jDm. Ws.Best. . i f i :' ' ' i Columbia, Missouri. Will the pres ent prosperl'y 'of the farhiiw fead :o his .iWnfalV? S. "M." Jo'.:Uan, i)y Miasomf core, nrgn." luA.niuch fear, according to his speech, before 'the farmers In convention here. "I greatly, fj-arthat tL etoibltant prices that the fanner il ge'ting for his grain and live utock 'viil t-vtmirtHy lead to his dei-uctlon,", said Mr Jor dan. 4 ' ; y ? ' "A few i'arMo tkj' vrn ducts of the f:irm mere selling too low for the pro ducer to niak a Ijvin;v(.'$wt t)ie nrij.es are .at the othet; ,ejttreaie, a for his jirospeiiiy Tiling i and I fuar alHJUt tfie man who lives on a salary in town. He Is the one who inusit use the farm er's prodiiets. I low m iry tfgga at' S3 cents a dozen can h( eat! W'hiv bacen Is ao centsajoiindvbut;4" 0 cens a pound, choice beefsteak amiost as lush and flour more, costly than recent years, me .man wnr nas.a rMguiar salary that iToofi not Irir riiaWe as pieces go up cfln barely live. t jaThe igh bf,titSwl!l iieon tha Auieht''rH.tt,;5Ml ycot.at meat., w hen any la'Jon cea Vj V' v14 p i It h;ia never 1 e'n fcno i too n-ai faVtners. fHit-tJAy ew l-e tt nni able market price aH the t .oietor -their products.". tt ; ..n i v v. THERVESA!tO.-HARB0BS BJLl Appropriation .AaJVia (60.000.0C0 $2.bC0',r3oD for the ifl'.lsoiirl. v Washington. l. C. The Illvers and Harbors Acftof the pre.-rf-nt session of congress ovill eoj'temitV, approprU atiogs ntfregaitng aj'proximateiy ou Otto.'.too. or this iutount xiu.ueo.oet will V R.r etCiiemirtVrell'ti' the tlscal year and C'O.OOO.OOO for future authors tat ion: - " '"i v : ' - For-tup MifflUjlji jS'al1'' -the prqj gram Includes, thtse Vmin: Missis sippi Hiver' below-' t'aiili,' 1 1.Oou.OijtiJ Mississippi Rlver''rfl1alr. $l.'iJ U0H; Ohio lilver, $i.ni)() nou: Illinois Rlv.r! ':,ni,rjtj iMttiurl . Jtlvrt, v:,mmj;.yyi 4- .. s. I In tl)e, U'ver v:npl Harbor Aej, that of lMti". the4 Missouri was given $40o.0on w Itbouti pAivuslun" Sov aa aa nual I) stenj,' 4 uiproyenientav Kor lltuy the Misourl was given J.'i.'ii.OOo: . ' VI. . i . . - - Will Doycott Trutt Made Gods. ' WaKliliiKt(iif. t U.'. riaus for natlflifal' bolk-Atl 'uiXiUwV'oBiblntlonr that, iiiftijsis', heci!st . living were lab! bete whey the N.Vlrimil Aifi -Tust Icaiii'e' Vina lainu'hed. M'inlHr of coligteVs ' ufa'. isklureati'd In tin-' new movement, mid ljnveliile slepi will be liken tnuatd perfecttng tt'a'e1 or fia'nlzat 'fiitt' 'Tni-ii, wlrttt (ti lees'-Hoar, the luagne'-'mei'rs.iirt. '.Sy'hijiing tins use of sin h artlilea or coiumoill'.U-s us have onwultove a ' ertalp leirej, !ii'M,0 )ut (KHth Ua'bi retiming to fiiinlili a hint gel '.' . Ort'Stits"tues jAnJtr,r. ; New York'. ' N. Y. A claim Involv ing J.'.ii,on(i,iMiU on t.elulf of the' state of Virginia agalnJ Ihi state, of.' West Virginia, was oil trlnl -before l'hail'1 K. l.lttlelleld, special, tomsKy 4n eqVUy of the I'uited Htal-'S siipi'euie court. The hearing Is to d-A-Tinlne,, the ques tion of tht.ipii?rtl.uent of In ternal debt i? , VlritUila at th tiirl't West Virginia "a a portion of the "Old Dominion." TeHtlmony In tho case Includes Vlit;tula " history from J 23 to IStil.. ' 4 ' s" ' ii i , A Kansas C'ty Failure. Kansas i'iy, o. The door of the Mltchilf lry (ii Coin'paoy, 1011 Malp spct-t,. has beef los'ei 1 In compltuiice with an utdi-r' by' Jud; ,Joh F. riillllps of the Vnlttwt taerf' Ili,trli-t. Turt, IV Durham, t'nlted Stales' marshal, took charfs us .temvoiary yec-lvr. A Nsw Afternoon Pap" for Tulsa. Tulsa,' Oklahoma. -Worth C. Mo CaHyot Kuiputtu Kan.; Js preparlntT to start an Independent afternoon pa iy'tiv tfci--?y.w ' "- H Vt, f AV" r I - .v -V-- FfiEEiNG IN "THE SOUTH ALSO C F'rom the. Ohio River to Northern i Georgia the Mercury Stood 6 ( Degrees Above. l.oulsvllh1, Kentucky. T't ' Sunny" Smith, from the Ohio river to Xortln rn Ooryia and Alabama, I'xperb nced llij coldest weather of the winter, I.ouin llev.with a temperature of B above zero, was the coldest city, with Nash ville a close Kecond with X degree.-. (t'haUammua reported K degrees. Meutpbls l and Atlanta Kreemg Weather 1 reported aj far south as Cvutraf Mabama and (leorgia with practically the entire country cover ;d wl'h snow of varying depths. Ttr crtnclition pt the Ohio river Is becoming worse daily and river men ire pessimistic. There is not much Jfe In Louisville harbor at present bu lhis I attributed to a big goti;e whirl l. holding It above. The river Is freezin; from I'ltt iburg to Cairo, and with navigation entirely us;R nddl a shortage of coal Is ex pected" lthln - a week unless the we.nhefc moderates. PLAN AN OPEN INVESTIGATION The Ballinger-Pinchot Controversy WlllTje Handled by a Joint Con 1 ' ' gre$ionl Committee. Washington, D. C The forthcotn Ina conireK'-ional inves'teation of the '.nia'ters entering Into tne so-called ai 10 ."ni il"uii(r,iJij.-r-rimia Controversv was the ... . i.a i. ,..i. dent Taft and Id nreseiuatlve D.ilzell of l.tiiSi..V a'ftla, one of the Republi can iesders uf the houe. , Mr. lJjilzell said aftervhe Int-rvlew that the Investigation uniiuestioiiably would be carried forward by a J)lnt committee composed of from five to seven members. President Taft has agreed with the leaders of the'senate and the house that a joint Investiga tion, open to the public, will be the best means of thoroughly dealing wl'h the .matter. Farm Prices Nearly Doubled. Chleatjo. Illinois. Farms on the farmers of the I'nltcd States, with their buildings, are worth almost $3u,0O0,0ti0,OO0. This is forty-four per cent more than In T.HIO. No such la crease In agricultural values was ever before known In the history of thi world In any country. The f irm pro- ducts of the year just closed were worth almost lour times as much as Xf.v products of ISS'J. World's Best Corn. Leavenworth, Kansas. -J. M Gil man "corn kltii?" of Knnsas, has returned from Omaha. Neb., where he was one of the official Ju-lnes In tli- vim ehlbltloii. Mr. Oilman raptured J six first prizes ami two sec.unli, while bis sous, Mi ron and I'aul, took first Honors III four classes la the "open lo the world" contesl for the ten : :t ears of yellow corn, I'aul Oilman tool: the liut prize. Reducing 0pMneri in Kansas. Topek.i, Kansas 1 lie Kati-as state board of health has figure to show J bat iirn.rcks Is being mnde in the fight against dtphthciU III Kansas. In October, l'.ioti. there wire Mfi cges 'of tV disease whl! In o tober of tl.la ywn there were only HTs. rases. Plane of the Democrats. Washington, D. ('. "The pro gram of the democrats In the house Bl t'1' HeMrion Is to keep down tiio amount of the appropriation bills and tit vote against ship subsidy," suld the minority leader. Champ Clark of Mis souri. The Salvation Army War. .'.New York. N. Y. Gen. William IVaiUi. tho founder of the Salvation Army, was granted a new trial In his effort to oust the American Salvation A riu y.1 A Watchman Shot Himself. Silsa. Oklahoma Harney I'oe, I watchman, was probably fatally wounded by-th accidental discharge of his revolver.' He was cUanliig thu weapon when It discharged. I'ou is ID yews old. Republicans Nominated Griffith. -1 ill tier, Missouri. In the Sixth district Hepubllcan rtmveiitlon here I bll 3. Grllll'h of Dade county wa Vt'inilnuti a by acclamation to succeed the late David A. DeAruiond In congress. IT WILL DEAL WITH AMEND- MNTd TO PRESENT LAW. The IntenUt Coirimerce and Sher man Anti-Trust Acts Will Receive Attention of President. Washington, 1). C President Taft haa begun the preparation of the first of. his special niessiiges to con gress. This message will deal with tho amendments which he believes are Decetsury In tho Interstate commerce and Khermau autl-trufit acts. Recent reports to tho contrary not- v. ithstaiiilliiK, It Is known that the presides:; will take up tho anil trust act and deal with It nt great length. He nhio will bring forward his Ideas at to Issuing federal licenses to cor porations. Tho proposed license will bo a voluntary one, to be taken ad vantage of by such corporations as de Hlre to place themselves under fed eral Jurisdiction. It had been currently reported for some time, that President Taft might delay his anti trus' recommendations until the supreme court had finally passed on the recent Standard Oil de cision. Thoue to whom tho president has talked say, however, he has de cided to go forward with his program. The president and' the members of his cabinet, together with the Inter- stato Commerce commission, have given more thought and study to tho needed changes In i?e Interstate com merce and nntl trust acts than to any other subjects slneo the beginning of the .present administration. There has been a disposition among some of the lenders of the senate and the house In the last two days to urge the president not to send In hit anti trust lueesngo Just now. A WIRELESS ELECTRIC LIGHT With Sufficient Power the Whole United States Could be Lighted From One Station, New York, N. Y. Nikola Tesla who has been at work en a wireless electric light for 20 years, announced that he has practically brought it to a state of perfection. He says a riant for Its production Is now nearlng com pletion at his laboratory on Long Is land. "I would be possible by my wireless transmitter of great power," Mr. Tesla said, "to light 'the entire United States from one station. Tho current work! pass Into tho iilr and spreading In all directions produce the effect of a strong Aurora Ilorealls. It would be of a soft light, but sufficient to dis tinguish obji-cts. Some day my ld-a will be carried out. 1 would like noth ing better than t6 undertake t. Uluml nate llrrrt the harbor of Now York for a distance of say loo miles around." The Tallest Christmas Tree. Pasadena, California. The tallest Christmas tree In the world was a feature of the celebration among the clouds by Vr"" on Mount Wilson. It was a plmVitandlng In a mantle of snow on the mountain top. It was dressed In tinsel and gorgeoua trim mings. Around the tree were stacked gifts of every variety nd the longest ladder to be found In tho vicinity was employer In the removal and dis tribution of the presents. Moimtaltiera had ascended the pine and decorated Its branches to the very top. With the tree as a stage setting, dancing and music were the program features. Farm Population Decreasing, Washington, D. C. "Tho present high prici-n for farm products have couie to stay; the rural population Is playing out; the present census, If It classes the unlncorporatit! villages at towns, will show between tiO mid (5 per cent of the population as living In towns," eald Representative Champ Clark of Missouri, the minority leader In the house. "At tho present rate, In 20 years the United States will cense lo be an i xp'irtlnif tuition for ag ricultural products except cotton. Patrick McMahon Insane. Kansas City, Kansas --I'lit rlc k Me- Million, a brother of James McMihon, who Is now serving a life sentence In the Kansas state penitentiary ut Lnnslng for the triple murder of tils brother-in-law. his sister Margaret, and a younger sister. Hose McMahon, conimlltMl last August on the Mc Mahon farm, five miles west of here, on the llelily road, was found Insane before a commission of exumlnlng physlcl.iua In the Wyandotte county probate court. No Bumps for This Cargo. Washington, 1). C. When th' steamer 1'hyllls arrived recently at the Panama canal roue, Its cargo la said to have received even more respectful attention than thai of the steamer that shortly before arrived In Colon loaded to the rail wlih American con gresRnien. Tho Phyllis had aboard 0:il!,0U0 pounds of dynamite. With tons up on tons of Ice piled high against the piers of bridges span ning the Ohio river at Pittsburg, Pa., and at ixilnts b-'lowr Pittsburg, river traffic men are preparing to cope with one of the worst Ice packs ever ex pc rlc in: 'd in the local harbor. A Relic of Lincoln Burned. Dan vllln, Illinois. Tbo old War Museum' w here President Lincoln had hla office when he was riding the cir cuit as an attorney, baa burned. The museum contained many valuable relics. He Golf la an awfully fin cv else, don't you think? She Oh, yea. Why. It wakes t nricn ao strong In their arms that -can scarcely breathe. Slight Misunderstanding. Mickey's mother visited a yo r ; school teacher on the Kant side l . 1 other iiny, says the New York Sun. A nearly as she could innke out from ' mother's splutterlngs the teacher I. ! been calling Mickey "names that n , lady would use and no dmint mot: r would stand for." The teacher thou. i.t. hard, but could recollect Do time when she hnd given way to nr. Impulse t call Mickey dreadful names. "Sure but you did," Insisted 11. mother. "I don't know what you nie.i.t.t by It, but scurvy elephant Is no nb'' name to call a boy. That's what h snld you called him, a scurvy ele phant." "Scurvy elephant No," said tr.,, teacher. In a relieved voice "I didn't call Mike a scurvy elephant I cn'j' 1 him a disturbing element, and I rel'et ate my statement." Mickey's mother went home part; i ly satisfied, but not quite sure that tv teacher hadn't been calling her narm -i, too. New Tonic Mixture. At this season inuiiy people espe cially old folks need a tonic nppeti.tr which will also relieve kidney a-.l bladder troubles and strengthen c blood and tissues. A well known pbv tic Ian claims there Is nothing super.,. r as a inter tonic to the follow Ing taken three to six times daily In thlcpooti ful dosi-s. To a half pint of go-.1 whiskey add one ounce compound f;,. i balmwort and one ounce compout.J ayrup sursapnrllla. Provided for Newsboys. Mrs William Waldorf Astor profil ed In her will that the newsboys of New York should have a Thacksgiv icg dinner, as they have bad at the cxptiise of the Astor family for huh' a century. This year at bast 2.00 new sboys were on bund, the afternoon papers having suspended work, thus giving the little fellows a holiday. How's This? Wt nftrr On H-jndrM 1 "! S -rd M- l-l M. "1 UrrS ILutV CftABfl tot curw try 1 , 1 lAUtfTb i or. r ciii vrr a co ti. o. W.. th wnrtrrnMi. hv 1 Y J. (t-f S Ih tut IS r. Kiwi b.!to- him -rtrT 1 'v tiw tit hil lri.,i. vnrtnt mxl n-..-.-m. f Sb. U viry o.il ! iavati- Mil, l.r fc WALPIStl klsi-l MlKTIv Il.:t CsrTti -nr ! lLrn to trri-t - - u fi-trm. 'l ,-rtui.omiia ill frnk Jrs- t cmu yC' U.ane. t.r all Ifutrwl lui ll-, f.mLr l i. x lur (OMIIIBUOS. Cruel, isn't that a good Joke? It's my old at own 'Great Reott! are you that?" I.lpplneotfs. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. Ir. I led lion's I!. Iii-f fur lite umM: rail li s II v t ur a In 1 In 1 it a. I In m t!-n U tiiarkul'li- II rrrnoxi-s in- cau- ami . iIimi a,,, uuli I. iv !'Hpii,ir J irsl d, gi.-uily iKii.-ni. V-v- 1 -rtiKitiut. The people who have the greatest opinions of themselves arv freipji-tit'.y the poorest Jtidgos of human nata" TRIED REMEDY Lit;! FOR THE GRIP. coy f" A Clean Face Will he a llaldt NO STROPPING NO IIOMN KNOWN THE WOK1J) OVt K mi PAkKf W3 HAIR BALSAM ft fcn I -J Hear to vm oihu t'- 'Jj? " lf f'"w (f Clilldrcn Iilcc pi i CURE Tit its! mun to uwMvr.; : It is so pleasant lo tale slot t' -coufih so qukkly. Abtol'itcly t j too end contains no opiate. AO DrattiMk, t eMSsv IV 1 '. ' T "",