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two ROSEBURC NEWS REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4. 1928. W I N GS of " the "M O I N Q :. ! 1SIILLE0 4 1 "Tpy -V"A 311; lis" ill 1 m i ' ' , II.'' CA I. ill .'divided interest!- 1:1111 . ill :.f!'f)i! j Kdareslto i!!flnl ii 'B'Qtcinc' t'httrd Htuios has ovoiy reason to look iliVJPMOOSH1 i !r-" WAaiflMirmN : Inn J If..xl.l forward to u prosperous year. H i Itoports vhluh have reaciten Mio .AVhilo.HouHe., It Was Hald llp're to- day, Jiuvo -borne 4ul this hopeful ullltuuH .-i j ' , The pi'Sldent has noted a' General Improvement lu employnu-ni ilur- liiK the past few weeks, the ten- ( - dvrfcy otii tho -part, C latlipads to ' jujrehuae mure cmiipniftii, acccter-j mluii In the automotive indiiu , I liixl It plentiful Bupply (C ci'Vdll wllli Iho uhmya in iomimiiyUiii ri-a-, the flisl i.r A smii's of rruulnu i Hoimhly low lnlrcHt rtrn. This, ' ,l,moliti iilluns. bcin-i:oii,lin.'U'il In Mr. COiiHiIko ffclB, lui.s pliiml In-n, cuiitilv this wock. nu hvlil I clUKlry mid i-ommoicp hi 11 po.slll.iu j ,.sti-i-.l:iy' ni (,'anvoiivillo unci Hi.l Of mloiiiiutoly flimnohiK any i-x- .,U.. Wi wore- tiiiin till gniwurs IiuiiMon It lm In mind. ifroin tho two - ImallilM In iitl-nd- j Tlu KOlUM'llI miiclillon ii;..wa(;oa, 'i,,,,.,.. Clayton. I,. L01115, llortk-lll-111 th pl'08ltli'll' upllllflll, ilMKHir- turn) npi'i'ihllal mini tin' tul'i col- I ml tu.ba.lh; Ii!kIh'.iI on roroid lu Iiki.' il.trnmttiiilfil tin ii.iiiiiiik of i puiu'.u Xlmua and It was said at 11m ,.1,1 anil vomiu tives mi-l uh.o tin: Wlillu lloliso tliul Mr. OuulhlKu piunlii): or ivcnil va: lifti.-s :of unw no iviisou to llidli-vi' that p.xavs. ,a lln'i'c; la 111 Ii Imcifut I tlu'i-o Blioiilil lid any mati'ilal rnnimo in uk mar iiiuilo. TUP pifslilont lu'lli'Vi-s r,:. n.'W (,-hul of 1111 oppmmniiv to dlsius nu'tpvdn nf j.i-.i.Iiu 1I1.11 ;um ilisii lb. v.-iili W iv .1.0111; the lut.t appror uiliiii. mo tiiililUK Hi" I'uttnl rilMnothodH or fn 1111I111; of p!.ir Slntou tn n How ria similar Id Iho llvoi. in moiistiatlmia arc liolnt! cliutiKU that una nolod liovoral Ron- hold today nl Wluumn and Myillo rim This Winter? Watc? TJi Kklncys After Winter CoMk. w tOl.nS nTuI irrip lire h rx nn the I - k to" nays. When the ktdnc-s kIow wp.'. inirflntte(i rrniain in the l.lfHvi m BnH'Aie ftpt to rnnha otw tiiexl nnd arhy with hendacJie, ciinnc-yt umi mim oftm rtcfinf tmt'kit(.f,e. A comtnon ttimmg wwntyor Uitntng fttioiw. ftmm t x Dpun's filhutt tlimuUnt iJiufetu. ' incrca the ftcretioh nf th kuinrn and aid in th elimination oi tt-iate ZL impunti- Are endorsed lv u-xn Zm everhere. Ask JoiT rcighbcrt DOAN'S. ASTIHUI.AVI pft'Ht.TlC .W KIPM.VS wtafgyy ' Several years ago, Schilling decided that It Is Impossible for anyone i . . ' . i- i- I ; to maintain . first grade , coffee ; quality In the same plant producing I ' ; . . I . 'second ond third grades.1 That Is what manufacturers In every .other line , ( ; . 5 . ' . ' . i - i have discovered also. So Schilling broke away from the established coffee custom. r.:"l T.- And today Schilling is the only ? ! . , - . .- - fobf fee roaster in America ; specializing ..! ' .... -' ; , . . j 'onTtop grade r coffee osily -?-; withno' . no Thut's why Schilling C6ffco never varies In fine flavor. That's why' eay-"Moneyback If you don't .erallons ago wlnlii tho lWloty sys tem was adopted. , 'iJuHt tlie cimiiKu to tho factory h Hleni from or(l lanliionuil, iiumh oils ot hand und hoiueiiold proittic .turn. brought u Ktvater dhitribuiitm of llis v luxuries of, life to the peo-, Plu of the world, the president leeis mat um modern iiteinntis or i muss production and the ectinonii-. (Hii iQolhqds ol: transportation-, and ! irintrmuilun ur denttned to (III- t fuse, (hem to a. srcat-nuuiy puoplo. This change that has come to in- lty "'Hi contmorce In the Unit ed Stales will nocesHitulo a differ enco in policy toward economic de velopment, Mr .Coolidno nollCA'OH, and ho is of (tie opiiihm that' ll tlual solution will mean the kqii era I lifting of the scale of llfetur') all of Iho people. z- DEMONSTRATION OF PRUNING METHODS MEETINGS -INTEREST 9- tiidiiK Hlmwn In pm- i'iiimn in U10 Ilnlilln illslrlrt the crowd w.mo iCtocli. Ioiuoitow pt Mtdioso and jl.ooklivc, Ul.ics-iind Friday ai. I'lnp ' 'iia and Klhtmi. This inrk Is ho I Uiit 'i tuidm-ioit tluoiif;ii tho oounty UlUllU'l Otllvo. : , . FRENCH INCOME TAX HITS FARMERS LIGHTLY PAUIS. (A. V.- Ihisliifvs men in Franco pay nearly ntno times as iimi'h income t,i nit tanner., al-th(im-h FraiH trt it'H.udnl as an agricultural century. SftluiU'd men. uliiiouL'h In th minority, pay (hivo-fourths as much hn bustnos-t nicu nnd more than nx times as iiimh as farmers cmiuihulo. In like mannrr. there aro three times as many salaried men and four timt as many busi ness men pacing income tax as fanners. Thl (uetttiality between Tmsl-nes-H und thn farm huig has been a suhlect of controvcr-v in n:trlia- mi-nt, but country otes always uo been abb tit dcfeiul the farm- or with the argument that he ' iloes his duty In tot-din Vlw peo- A further conip.ti I on between losses of tavation, cited by bn: I-iii-ss iepresfintati es. shous thai business and salnricd inin both pay ii little nunv than their prt jtortlonato share of the in -omf tut. v hile f.umer. consiitnii lt.7." per rent of tho, S.-OO.'O Kvench men p;iytutr the ta. furnish uuly ;.Ptr ,ftt U' total. , ; . j j ' to put It on tno pacKage.1 ; .. , , . . ,.. , ' ' ' ' ' 5''T', a:S -'." ' J i confusion "of quality.' like Schilling's best I, JUSTICE COURT , : - JURY -LIST. DRAWN jury li.st Tor the : '.fustlcd' Court lor the y-vVr ,'of' wn drawn ..yesterday, , JU follaviiig bdni; j;ehM.H'd for Hci'vlefe dun UK tho yr;tr: Siiminons. fa. Mali.ji":i, Thomas -Lenpia , Ium, Alva 1);11ikI), 'I'liViih's ' .Tthn, Jsatlnro Amthiim, AMiz Aldrieh, Louts L. AliLiiiid,"!'.' J'.. 4 li.-avor, 1'i'i.nk II. .Mallhows, W. It, ilnlnl,. John 1). fonluill. ,.'o.-;oph Kliotts. K. W. Aojior,. Karl Ii.- Crook, ' lllunlu h. Uoll, Wmy lUildwhi, .Maudo I'lcl. oila, John A. liinlon, Iiiiii llubur; II. W'. llriitou, .lanifn IliMi'iilna, Allon. ,V. Hnwott.. Oliver .Inhnfflln. lohti i fonnlo, 'V.. A. Ililllon. Chrlit iJeori-ort . (1. 1 l:o! Ii-ii, Hlchard I loni. .Ki'frl fldoll,' 'A.froil Clo.ikf, (ailiorin )avo. Clinton Corihy, I ti !!'.' .'oidiotirfon Ada 1'eytnn, KadalK'.u.'t. Karl lihoados, M. C. Vth.1 V. nnanlorif.'.K. 'Illoo. H. Olson, 11. J. NolKlihov Vorliou X. Orr. W in. II. tin, Haz' Hiilln'.ni. Motta !!iov.:i. I. 11. Whit iif.v. A. I), llawn, 11. L. .Hudson, I.. U. llynntt. Eat harbeeu n-iehes an-f live focover. . Brnnrt's Hrmd Stand - n PITTSBURGH HAS STRONG INFIELD , , - I to ;: courfes i'i thi viClntTA' t0- ,-..v-i.-,! I'r.ti-nu-.l Uiru)-; My fnr ft j,,,!,, (piallfyhig pre-'.'IH'Kt'ii- Jcil. 4 Ai itteimirv in tho 7 hnl. I.nw An vrr; i r. ' i .:h-K.d mf!cid nd prospect:-, tt r p.i. !il.:g mak l''- look Kl.e :i v!i:i: (u tho In tni!i.:i 1 1:.11; n-tioa:!! Itvimir ha: aaiil in tho opln r"io ! Mlii-:. nio:.; v' elmll pen - ton ni- I'i - M'lis t'HM ' fin", i-i .1 in Ul'' IUIII1, !. H;;ti . the drp.inure Of KTki j u, j,,. phn ed .over the WiMhire Cnyi, l st.-?:ar ouiii-tder trade 1 , r y i:',ub course, -as' the entrv to ( hIca-:o. .mil a in'thejii-t to that event is limited to ivtrhing stitt'V ti'sere iii;ui'; t;'!, !' 12s; ( 1,,'iimm in nri-.ewaut t!;at lit" Vi Itonall ciniSuM he e -ettMl rliv.nce to v In ilir tk-.i- 1 uant arn!t! . ' 1 ? An out iMinl'iur i-uprovcnii'iit hi j tl'e chi It i!5 bn I ! . e.ieni-i til' . Spuikv A ' uii ;, ik tpiii-ed ll.roti'h i - th t uvl. r tieil. r.l r.-vt-.d h,-;(- to! l'1 i; a v i' A d'.Ke, , pot in i Adaws imt.u: :i:."on'i. C.ii!-: win a hlv for Titular duly at fh.-.i. i,- m ill h'l-i re?-:- e. Hiu riti will ffil ronicin r hole lu tu tari a tried an.l tru- pliuh hit tl ! - t Ai.c-i'.fTes' P(;nl' Um h will eti, int t t ie !;(;' with , iho fawns i Wuncr brothers- P.ibi and ld;d.l in ibo nmurHi, r or too ciiiei c-"UT g:r"ilc Itarnh.-irf . OH, 'rle nl hroiuij h'il ComorsVy and tc S. le' fubs. lilt in iht h tlc J.-l'iiriu" n ( r U'i'.- I'v. ntt1 l -i'.'.weis f,..I -iiti hjle fb,? Iw-jis ft i"n Kt v til bf foil. th HrquijU lion of Ailan;s will lu- tc taan b-I- Ohn Wripht will bo at Ws o'd t !-'- ;!nti iiop - , bl'c Coolai:i I"" T:;i'-nor x ill b.- nt hu. m Miviii'i tl:o l'irati' one ()( Uic bc:'i irti h!s in the circuir ltirMu. f! tfc.it, with aa Schilling : UI1U U1UGO I 'rvfii 'bnWt'' the pitch iM's 1 who won ill if lun'timut' Iftst'yelu wilt give .a good arc Mini of themselves during thfv enming I'cayon: MIIjiiH, Krem ef. Mei(ows Ald)'ilg,ei land Hilt will he on the firing liruv Hiifli ex perts much of fcYed Fur.Sell, Texas league -star, and hcliev.Js he' will ni'tlui :lhe bi : leaeuu! pitchliiK ginde. ; SOUTH AFRICAN LECTURE WILL BE GIVEN THURSDAY Harold Richards, 01..0 of tho load ing evantielimlc worltera'ot the Clu h-tfitn church, is to ive a steri oinican lecittro in this city Thurs day evening at the Ideal Christian ciiuivh. Mr. lliehards has heen j associated with Jesse Kellems, one ;-f the ofitRtiWidine - nrenrhera nf . the church. In a series of meetings , itl South Africa, and returned 1 V Uixon.lm this country with a most fnler- l-tim;' lecture. Illustrated with stMic;- nm lie Horn I'UoioKrnpns se cured during th time of his trip on tint continent. LOS ANGELES GOLF TOURNAMENT OPENS ' LOS ANCfKM'JS, .Tatv. 4'. A na tional gathering of tho. golfing el-Mi 'Nhl in ' imml-iMi ti-cw.Vr.,1 j opf.M. liich will get under w.iv Trlday. i i:i!v nbnnt n f'ttnl nf tho i-r.-..-il ; fi' ld ef profe: ional nr.d amateur 1 fMifi'i a gathered from, all parts of iho i-.itmtrv v. hi. it tn (1,- ,i- in tin Imi'iiiinixil nrmuiK The li.st of those forced to go Ihroueh the vtr:i !tf. Iinle t naue me major aiiatr, included m mrii;y t :viriM ngurcn or the ROfl Jnj: ia:i. Come of Hiem were Ah l'Ptnc'-a oi (Miha-o; ."Scot t y" Ai M.stro:;;; of I.os Angclesjtilly' TuiUe. fiashy you::g j'biyor from New Voik; Mel Smith and -"Knll Y,v. t:iii of Toril unl. and Angel d" la Torre. 1 protV;i:-loi;.d cii;:in pl mi of ypain. i 1 Thri'o Hudson Speed sters for nale. Iite models, gootl tires and ; good mcchaniral comlii.iou. Hud , sons are good cars. Key Catchlug Motor Co. o RELATIVE OF LOCAL ' WOMAN TO BE HONORED 1 . . . icorcp M. Wilcox, a nephew fl Mr. i. r, Mnrki-l ot Ihls city; Is tt lu boimrud nt a niccilnq of th- trnsicc!. ni ,thc Near K:nt HclleE trni".ht. Mr Wi!ctx. nbo has been cnc:yd In orKnli!!K tho orj'ban j'io cdw.itioniil system in, tlie Near V'.il Iti'liet ii reus, is U Kvuive u luctlHl In nvocnition bis j'f vires. ThP prcn-ntiilion will !' nnido by John II. Kin Icy rditor-or the- cw York Times und "Albert shw. eili'.or tf the Review-of Ke- viffti. laidk'a' nlxht and instullation of cflitrH furuiglied occaHion for a very delilitrul proKiftm i 4 ctt le.iafnment bv the KKvants l lb at ! the Hone hotel Ia:,t niKhl. The din ; ner was served at 6:30 o'clock, a - delicious repaut being provided :with the excellent service always j afforded by this fKtputar hotel. I Utirii:g the lmno.uet the All Ki Jvanis orchestra f;ave a concert,' ! featuring a coruet duet by Harry Crocker and Hoy Catching . and I trim) pet boIo by Mr. Crucker. This i was followed by group sluginig di i det-ted by Lyman Spencer. . ' Dr. Frank U. Matthews presided ' over the banquet and Inu'oduced j Elsie Cnrleton SiraiiR, who gave a I vocal solo, accompanied at the j piano hy Frances Lintott. The In j otnllation of officers was conduct' ed by Hon. O. P. Coshow, the first I pitJSldeiLt of ,the Uouehurg ilub I whose instructions to tlie new of i ficials combined much Serious Uhought with plenty of humor. The j officers are R. L, Whipple, presl-: I dent; Dr. Frank Matthews,' : vice j president; John Farriugton, secre jtary; Ulenn Wtmberly, treasurer; George K. Houck, district trustee; I Guy Cordon, Maurice Newlaud, ! Jack Wharton, T. H. Ness;C. D,. Fees, Roy Catching and Cileu Mc Allister, directors. - V. Following the installation the re tiring preuident, .Napoleon Itlco, expressed hia appreuiation of the help given him during his term ,of oi'tico and parsed tho .president's pin on to the .new president. Mr. j Whipple -responded, after i which ur. (ioorgo Houck, district trustee, presented a past president's pin to Mr. Jtice. 1 t , Mrs. Strang and Mrs. tifntott then entertained with a vocal duet, after - which the address of tho evening was given by Hon. O. P. Coshow, who spoke on the aims and principles of Kiwanis. A solo by Lynmn. Spencer and the award lng of the prizes completed the program. ! 1025 Hudson Speed a tor. This Is tho lust model speedster built by Hudson. Has ballon, tires; equip ped with bumpers, appt light, and other extras, including 1923 li cense, ?47fj. Roy Catching Motor Co. , . ' ' ' :-.: FRUIT MEETING TO BE HELD TONIGHT AT CITY HALL The Douglas County Hortuciil tural Society, will, meet .-tonight at the city hall at 7;30 o'clock, nr( all indications point to one of the bes! meetings that organization has ever-enjoyed, v ,f tliHeImers, su perintendent of ,tho. Southorn Oro gon Kxperlmou.t Station at Talent, and oina of tho best authorities on pears, will ho presen;it this meet ing nod will discuss "rear Culture and Its "Possibilities. In the L'mp- qua Valley." The county society Is endeavoring to increase the gen eral interest in horticultural acti vities in tlie county, as the state convention is to be held in Uose burg next December and tho sup port of tlie entire 'community in providing hospitality for fruit grow ers from all sections of the state will be required, Clayton h, Long, oxtension specialist in horticulture from the Oregon Agricultural Col lege, will speak on the subject of "Soil Management for Orchards." R. A. Busenbark, county president, will preside. The meeting will be open to the public. Buy your spray outfit where you are assured of quick repair service, as delays at spraying time are ex pensive. We are agents for Hardie and Myers sprayers and carry parts in stock. Whariou Bros. . JUDGE HAMILTON W" HEAR CASES AT PORTLAND Judge J. V. Hamilton lias heen called tn Portland to assist in the trial of cases 'In the Multnomah Circuit court. Judge Duffy, - of Hend, Is also nsFisttn.; In the Janu ary term at Portland. Tk first case io be heard by Jutlre Hamil ton will be "that or C. K. Trent and wife against J. D. Ur,owneil. un action for damages growing out bf an automobile collision. WILL HOLD MEETING Mrs. Jessie D. McComb, state home demonstration leader from na,'Jthe extension, department of the Oreson state college, will ho hi a meeting-at the Pino Grove Hall at lixonville for the ladies of that community next Thursday at 10:30 n. m,tho meeting to continue into tho - afternoon. This is one of a so rl oft of monthly meetings con- , ducted by Mrs. McComb. nr-iny people .tiffrr attacks by thl. ftrt'hllfnd. commonly called "nerve tn- Iliniinuitlon. THt llrfl tvarnini; IB usm!ly n sharp, ntabidnff pain, which nmy come ami r nwn nnt,,. You may M it In the ahcrakter. noCIc. 't,rwV8",.a" .' Kmimi'R mistaken for nclntlcii. rhen- mutism or neurniffln. which troutlca itl. rn n ten. i in iifiJims. : r't-i qtiiok rriif without u'sil-s nnr- cotw-s rr pt-visMi. ApMy Tvsmoi over the turt th.it hurts and the prtin will 8on b gcr,. ' , ;v Tyninol tj abwr)HMl through tha rnrva of th? ?kio. It ha a .-;thi:c. hiin rtfwi upon thi. tiiasd nrva. crsC'iahy Jiiinr. to Testort thm to healthy p.'nfiiti'n. Pon't piff?r r.y lnnitiT. Cot np lv of TyfW'M iiny gied drufi 3tox iTic 91 evr-wRero. A ) J try l J A i . . . . -' , " j ' It's Small Benefit! Executioner Waits on, Gov. Smith Are beautiful Ruth Snyder and meek Judd Gray (at top) actu ally to die in the electric chair for the murder of Albert Sny der, Ruth's husband? Governor Al Smith of New York (below) lly Ilorteiise Siiundt'rs; NKA Ser.vk.-tt. Writer. OSSIN1XG.- - X. V.. Jan. They're civiiij? Ruth SnyiUr 2. - - aim tho Juihl Gray the "bfnpfit of jUouoi. in Bins .-MiiK irisoil aiere. ""e have made nu plans fur tln execution,'1 said Warden Lewis K. II-ies. "We will not make any un- ' til Governor Smith acts. So Ions 1 ?s, """"f ny we Rive the ! 1" J: . ' "J1""-111 u - ? iu umu ia cuiaii tujiMiwuujij , in this ior Kuth Snydor iyid Judd tirily. At SinK SU,K whoio ex ,.utifintt r i ,.,-rtmm "Inmkinc of nr.rallons U n n'mt.or '. that Is handled with dispatch. j Plenty of Time Remains L.t'S' a llliin IOII niOIH Ms -ll hnvn iiuerveniMt betweeu the murder of interveutMl between tho niimlfi nf ('Mrt Snyder, art editor of Momr "oniing magazine, ami the " Tor- feitlnr of the lives of his beautl- ;lul wife and her meek little corset ! ultin;n lr.T-..r ln.t.l r,-., i i. t Judd C.ia. U the r wain carried out on jsenemnc. - j It was the morning of Mnrrh 21 of this year that Albert Snyder ; bmiy was found in his bed, his jKuii crusneu oy window tash - throat "wr-nnied i wt'iKiit ami uis a row uuube " Baby often -requires special vitamin development ot sound bones ana avoidance 01 ncKeis. . -.. : Science , has rightly! given emulsified cod-liver oil, as in Scotrfe Pm.ilcinn n rlnrf nf nremie.r imoortance as a helo to perfect i baby's nutrition and to furnish its growing HLA..nair.nHnfT anA crrrtwth.nrnmriiin? vitamms. f . Young children who are not. absorbing a full abundance f essential vitamins, should receive, as an added food-ration, reg ular doses of easily-assimilated, pleasantly -flavored, emulsified, cud-liver oil in the form of . ' j " . ' ' ! , ' ' ' 'li-l-iit .-. r . ! . : d '.- ' - .? lone ot many .Houses built very' .iiuucu aiin.ir-m uuveim village, a ljong island tubiirb... mrriune, ina . nliif-year-om .daughter of the Snyder, called the I'once. sue round ner molher on the floor, bound and napged. Mrs. Snyder told the i.olice a Btory ot robbery. Her Jewels had been taken, nhn snlil. lint' H,.. iJi-KcI were .found under a mat- 1 " na ' incy -oroKC me v.aso bwirtly Mra. Snyder and Judd'Grav had fa I id to :0ver up vt'iy curMully .k..;., ho.... . ...... ' ... L, fill l.'tl In envor tin w.rv ,.-;..,. U .. bn..r .:.v wn, Lr i , tol nt Syracuse. He hud hastened ' , back there, In ki'epinK with a crude Ri'lumiO tn wjtnlil uh un ! (if mkiwiwh mnuiin,, ! i OI MiKpeno nendinti Axttbmn. tlon of the murder, therefore, there wuh almost nono. Confessions swiftly were obtain- ed from Gray und Mrs Snvder ...i.. i J . "r. Gray admltteil A rendezvous with Mrs. Snyder at the Snyder homo the nilit of Mareh 20. He admit- ih1 a murder plot. He admitted hammering Snyder to death with the (ta.shweichtl i The trial came in the summer, Mr. tSnjiier. turnln savagely on Grav. fought desperately to cietr : nerseif. Every Baby Needs Vitamins, nourishment to assure organism with a needed must decide soon. Ruth Judd apparently have lost thl last hope of interference by courts. They are under sentev to die in Sing Sing prison week of January 9. . Gray's Dramatic Court Stori Gray, takinc the witness -'as a witness,, elaborated tlratl cully on his confession. He affair with Mrs. Snvder- of i meetings at New York hotels 1 " trips about tire country tore -tl 1 Albert Snvder was a stolid .i ., ." ,,....1. der wanted her fun. JuA ? j provided it. Ul i, . . '. J Judd Gray didn t ask nnyW r himself at Iris trial. """i- ' u mi. n wanted to set the .whole Moiji 'i chest, he said.' He did. Now Governor Smith is- to whether the prim finding . ot jury is to stand. I will not be responsible for! nebti contracted by my wife. ti. Collom. after this dste. H burs. Ore.. Jan. 2. 192. . . E. E. COLIA J? niivUi'KAi, i urvo, Dnigkis Hcalih Cciil "Complete Health Ssrvicj' SULPHUR VAPOR BATHP 327 West Cass Phe 'ii:.n?UV ::La. ...... .... --. . -.: :. ' a