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    ROSEBURC NEWS REV1F.W, ROSEBURC, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1937.
TWO
RELIEF THIS
SAI.KM. July 2. Al) -i-m.-r-nor
Mil ri in ;ii!m;iIi-iI linliiy m
I'lrsi-ltiit nort.'lt mul H;in
Hi. Kilis. f.lt:al U J'A ininiiiiiMiu
tm. to p'wik. ii rulf uhih Hm
POVIM Dill' l UtlK'tnlH WMUlil I 111 "W
T. (rut'kiim iiiHTiitioiiH own m
ruin racloi-K, fai in'l, UK ImilltTK
(Hid lllll'')'8.
lie silttl 111" till''. Wllhll WOlllll
vm into HtVn Aiimu-! 1. would '!
lirlvu I'A tiiji f(liifis limn
Ih'-ir H-'liff ii::lit 'Tin- kov.-iihh
situ flu' ndi-i-rauis at tin n-qtM--!
of .liii k Wautii'i', f-i I'-iary or iht-
OrtTon Ti tK'knii:n'H ;itjsniiai iuli.
Vai;n.T iliiti.'.l licit "Hit 1 oil
tnirior vill m l all tin- busims.
tiikini; it away from tin- pt-Didi' on
n-liff. IVoplt' who will ci-t the
W'I'A inu-ktiiR 'Jrihn tiavi- no htlsi
lies iloiim iidirT woik."
The fcovi.'iiior'H ii-lffiiaiii said
,t!ia an min is ol Hi" si Jwuri;iMnri.
loiniid to provide work lor lliosc
roll relief, "'hue iMilli'1 jotl 1
1-haimen in ronulal loim whh-h would
'throw the tniiliini: iirtivltl.-H open
to rout racloiH and farineiK.
"We liiftlHl that the 01 lKill.il
Hplrit ill the jo I he i-ont ilitled and
that certified relief ease.i hr- iv
fereiiee to tlie c-M In.' Inn ol
otheiH.
"We leinie.St eftective date ol
letter . . . he witliln-ld until Hie
letter of iwoii'diire ran he revis
ed in iMeordiHief with the original
uplrit of the Wi'A net.
"At a public hearing Hie state
board of control iiiiiinhiiminly con
cniTi'd In this action."
ted tk tety
ELKTON
KLKTON. .Inly H't. - Mims Loin
. Kfiit of Caliloi nia. Ik vImiIhi; at
the hoioe of tier niotliei. Mrs. An
!nu Kent.
Mr. and Mis. I.ainb. of Portland,
arc vihIHup at the home of their
daimhier. Mrs. IE. It. Wells.
M rM. Vera Uydell and Men. An
derson, of KeedHpoil, were Klk
' ton visitors Wi'ilm-mlny.
Mr. iintl Mrs. Kmest I '. W'ude
HIMMil 'ritursday iiiUt In Knurm
where Mr. Wade underwent a Um
! sll oierui ion.
Miss ;!uy lleiiediel. of Ashland,
.left Tburs.hiy to vl:M at Myrih-
Creek before returnini: home.
I Mrs. Nellie Minder. I.eKoy Moj
mantle and Mrs. .1. .1. Sawyers inn
! hired to Kuueiie Kriday to s Hie
'Oregon Trail pageant,
Mis K. W. Owens is ill at Itosf-
buiK. She was moved there Thins-
iluv eveiilni,'.
Mr. and Mis Claud McDonald
.'ilnd Mr. ntid Mm. S A. Kenley mo-
lured to Kituene l-'ilday eveninu lo
the (ireL'ou Trail i:iiceaiit. I
Mrs. .lohn McMli hael and rlnl-
, ilren hit visiting at the limm
'Mr, and Mrs. I. mils Kmst
i:m-
plre.
Mrs. Lena ItosMi-n iifW FiiM1
' MtKtHen motored to Uoselnn i; Krl
day 10 ('--I Kocer, liny d and Loyal
'lln'.iM- 11. wl-o lime hei n ittini: :H
.the Claude Himnim; linim
; Hen Mii-miiiih and
!Whehi were I'oillaud
last Week.
,1 II. Itader. ol K. lh.KK.
I'onalil
isiloi s
w as
temiim; to husim ss
mallei
Klkimt Thiiisday.
Mr. and Mrs. .loll 11 I.
rnha'41'ii
were Kimene isllois
hr. and Mih. Clark
family of San Kram i
'Hie Marietta Uaiins
Saturday.
Ciles and
10, were al
iume Salui -
dav
Ml. and Mrs U. . Thomas and
Law reuee Tliomas ret Hi lied home
:.;ii 111 il.iy f 1 it; n a 1 1 lp aci oss 1 tie
I'nited State; While mme Hoy
visited manv platen 01 int-'iesi.
Mrs Aliie Maine.-,, ol" Oakland,
is visiiiiin al Hie Fram es Ma k
home.
Ml ..i..l Mrs I'ete MatiiMM. of
1'ortl.itid. aie iMtinu lit the IIcl U
ley home
Mr. and Mi. li. 1 Mill ins ami
f.llllih . of Cl estt t-11, W el e at Llli
ton Sinidav.
Mr. iiml Mrs. llaiiy Sniitli. of
Coos It.iy, ami houi l.evenhai'en,
had an auio an I inohtrcycle
wreck near W illiam Cinder's home
I'l tdav niuM Mr 1 .ev enliac n i-;
III the hospital with ;.t veral hiok
i II boiie.-!. Hol ll Uiai hi lies Wei e
ilainniM d
l'la:i aie b.-hii: I nd lor a li' d
Cross suii'iii'in t hind hy the
hou;:!:!' County K-d 1'ios- chap
ter (o be held at Klkten I'lie lt.s
Sell hoS look tile woik at itnse
bill U.
.Pllllit
While
lib- there
Miss Virginia H
I'd home from Cii:
tilt: hi ei al da s t heri
Mrs KNu- Wells M.l ha . H
ft Cottage i;ioe. were t Pit
Monday (o iiltilid (he IUM"i,,
.Mrs. Mster SmtHi.
Mrs Paula Ande
l'tg. has rehn lied
CrofHnke when- -he
maimers camp
Mia. Matui" Selph
V :is at Klkton tt
J'iotieer since iibnie
TPVMU.K. .lulv l"i Mk. Killa
Tlahn Is Maiug at the home of Vr
iiml Vri. Sam Moss and assist in i;
it It t lie w or!,. M t s Moss, w ho
Ti:is inhireil lo- a tall a lew weckl
Huo is slowly iinproviiu:.
The Coimnuniiy Circle met al
tin home of .Mis. Josie Smith lasi
Wednesday. July l?U lm.t' m'
bet' of membeii mid severul vlsi.
nn ki'ii1 present and u er n
jn able ;tl tei noon w a spei In
ioiting. Alter Ho btlstnes" f-ioii
l!oe,e, Po-mmi passed the !
lite sa itm eaiintiai ion I
l.oyal ami loival - Lossen ... .,.. cbaile, Hw.-U 1 Mis. C. A
passed Hie mlaiti-ed MN.mimers " , " ;,. ,,,,, tl, h,u- 1 v 'I'11'-'' "i t. , o;,se ol the j t Inldien Pal
, , ,. , t'i. ek la,t Wednesdn. iM,M,!l11 i-'" l':e t'"U or'jhara
Ceor-e Low man. of 1 IspeiC ' tun, H,n, :im ,lauv:hter Aloe ':iM.-r l.a'.e lew a. on tb.e Nehias ! Snip
Is doing .-onto painting on the new I VV).M1 lMl..,n,....; i-iioi- in llos, bm c ' ' -'''- " '-; tv,i'n,--,i t.b- to j r ii.-v
theat.e j;ls, ,.,,. t.nM t:-e f,r, l,v I t !i-t -,':.
Mis l.slel Sll.ilh. ol Koselun::, v , ,.. ,,,, ,,,, ,h, ' . I, ......
I Mi!l.S':'ll', .net -rv Mm'h!' '!;,: '" 1"il"h ""
Mis. Smith, who a sis-er ol I ,M " " "'j,,1.',, "Vi! 6EWaiiCKIC"HISBBaWCB"Baiiai
iM::M. 15 ' : W:,.,.,M.!!.,.V,,.. I u ' :"' ,l""',n T!:U 1M''"1, s 1
TCNMILE i -- ".''..: ' V'-.r:.,.? I I'
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
5EE, PF.CFE5SCB, THIS
Al "PART !M TH' v BUTTERFLIES 1
TTVTi AND TM' BEES'' 5CUWD5 J A
M'l1 JUST LIKE AM AlP-.PLAME V
IV-pl FLYIMG ALOMC3 A M.t-E Jyj
W'' HIGH LISTEM.' I CAM M
'M ljf IMITATE IT OM MY Yh
''A ill FIDPLE SEE? THAT'S
4?yA AT IMITATIOMS ' Mt W
mma
Hitler Favorite a
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K Iamii Licfetistahl had been aVhulHHl hv the report, later denied,
that she had been ordered to leave (iennnnv because of "nc;i
Aryan blood, the vivacious and handsome favorite of Hitler pnve
no hidir.itf.in ol displeasure when this pictuie was taken recently
in Paris. v lvTe she presented an (lvnipie tt.ones lilm to the Paris
Lxpoitiun, Actress I.eni is said to be the only woman to enjoy the
confidence of (lermany's dictator.
'l"ili'i,"- '"COUNTY WANTS NO
b Mis. Ilessie Smllh. The net
mrelini: will he held al Hie home
ol Mrs. Hem m .av-g on Wed lies
day. Am:iisl I.
Miss Cauiilb Pell, w 1m has hem
(U CllUelle .1! the hnilie til llel
m.ltu-r. !f. ( , Vaiu:hn. h)r!-l e..;v ai.'
the ia1 live Mrrks an.! took pari 'll:. ' ! .ie;.il '..
in Hie Micron liail pageant la-! m,.. ,.i Hr m
ivk, has leMlWie.t l,i Hi.- Iiollle Ol' )' I' -p'Mi ;ll'!''
h. r .iii.lt . 1 1 nis. V.i. .iiul Mi .-. jil :-.-::is
.lnliti C. P n n. i ' i' ie-
I l t 1 .Im'iii-oil, who has been a' r'l.ii's i. himii
the elriaii ' hospital tor Hie p.M . laV-5 Will b-
us. has i-.'Pl!tiiil I o li rh.
luone nihil isni'iin ed in liealt li ;
Mi. and 'h
, , : I wl will i
I'''!' spelld . , . , ,r..M. ii I Hie s M 1
i,M.'Vv',:!.euw,., ami .h.l.P.a I .tlZZ fi?? TSH I'
lllcnb d lioi'v NtMlli: lo (KIHIKlKs I a
!::; . .:. n' ........ i r. ivi.
ii... g i t'i siivciuuiy i
I h . II II. a.; ( .. ..- PW t III I IIIIIJWIVi ..m mill! .lUWlli
with
LEETLE
COr B lrTBi ,t rih
Nazi Emissary
OUTSIDE INDIGENTS
K 1 ! iiSI'l 1'' I . I . l ain'.
.llllv L'S.
el KlUI.lv Mi;-e: ISulS llll.'lll-
Uly :-d.'l l"d a' :e. .-b:tion to
'l.iy 1":it
HI
'ive ll.il
al i
and
rth v. iH
!! Ml
C 1 OTll.M
that
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Major Hoople
ACM1. YUST VEW HB ISS
POIMK, GOOT AMTT DEP
BEES, IW PER
HEAD CCMES PER "FOOLI5M
MESS MITT (MlTATOMS
EASIER ISe IT TOP, TPER
MEEPLE TO WALK TMi!OUoH
PER EYE MITT DE CAM E L -"
L MEAM, PEP. CAMEL. TO
LOOK MITT PEP. EYE OOF
PER MEEPLENJO-BAH.'
PAT FOY ME IS-S PRIVIMK ME
t. INC. T. V. Ht'j U.S. PAT. QFf,
GAMING UP TO CITY,
SHERIFF DECLARES
l' UiTLAXI , July 2!l (AP)
Sheiiif Alartlu J'rait advised John
A. Jeffrey, district manager of the
Tow nst-ml organization, that wit h
i he exceptions oi Portland and
(!n sham, Multnomah county was
free from organized gambling.
lie said I hat Hi esham'a ordi
mince licensing certain types of
piiiliall games w as "undoubtedly
a violation ol the law" but that lie
Relieved it " as the city's "own
pai tit ular business." if they wished
lo derive icvenue from that source.
"So lai as Troutdale. Corbett and
Honiievilie or other places in the
county are concerned. 1 again say
i here is no organ ied gambling,"
tiie slu-ilti said.
MYRTLE CREEK
. MVKTLK CltKHK, July 2S MrS.
MadL-e (ialev and childieu, Plos
sum. and Ituddy C.azley. and Mar
ione .IoIiumou. are visiting lrieml.s
and rtdatives in Portland
1 1 i i am St n it h rei nrned last I'ri
Horn u weuk's visit at the H;w
i in- home near Tiller. '
A. A. Whitney, who lias two col
lates under construction, is being
hi id up in his labor hy u failure
lo i'.et lunilier. Ill lice Wynter. who
is hniiding a house, is also having
Hie same double
Mis. l. li. Ady and daue.bterv
i ifeil with Mr. Ady at his ramp
o:i .ail creek Saturday and Sun
da. and K port a rain of almost
i Ki.i'li.niM proport ions Saturday
i' eilllli:.
'ei lii'le rain tell in or near
Mvitle Creek Inn there u as a good
il- il ot thumler and lightning nin
itmmig ii mil Monday torenoou.
Mis. John P. Wilson was called
lo Toledo. Washington. Saturday
eiy serious illness of her
moiher. Mrs. K. .). heaiie.
Mi. and Mrs. K A. Kaston and
i li:l.li en. A rh ne and Shirley, ill1
Im ImI eail Snmiay morning lor
I 'to i land They w ei e accompanied
'i Mis. C. j. Chrisletisen. Mrs.
i :..si.m s nioihei . h ho has been
i 1 1 1 -1 Li here lor several weeks.
M. and Mis. O. K. Hess of Pott
l.i.nl i-iited here over the week
end wil l Hon sou and daughter
in law. I r. and Mis. O. U. Hess.
i hailes M White, a tot nier v'
ii. t:t ni : I ie CieeU bill w ho had
In ",i in I'm t land tor many years,
di d S.iti:rda at the Masonic
In .in e mi 1- oret C,ro e. aed T
. ars, I w o mitiiiiis and -!i days,
lb was !mhii a; Ithaca. N. Y. He
i- 'm;v.i b a widow and one
s.a l let ii u e 'lilt i . o: I sw t-o.
t Mi -Ml.
Mr. White was a ;'Jnd
Masnn
an I Mis ilnir:!' AKer ami
oil;" .Ii.. seem the w f.-k-end
list i:i M.dtord and al
id the Woods at lidlowe
tioiii; and mand
a. lHiane and liar-
St : mm. w etiT to Kittson
i:s t he l.it of the w eek whei e
were ni"t tt Mrs. Strotm's
1 lotli ev w ho w oulil take III:-
,.m -n I'.. M- Ni.", in Po'H'ind
F. D. R. TQ ENLARGE
WASHlNdTON, July 2U. (Al)
President House velt bus taken
steps to expand the nation-wide
program of intantile paralysis pre
vention ami immunization.
Th president's birthday hull
conmiissiim for Infantile paralysis
research likid today trustees of the
Cenrgia Warm Springs foundation
already were working tit his re
quest on Hp; enlargement pro
gi nut.
Mr. House veil, a sufferer from
infantile paralysis for more than
15 years, praised the agency's
work.
The commission's final report of
I he l'.iV; hall show ed $211, WW had
been granted for paralysis re
search to 15 colleges, universities
;mi I other organizations.
fhis represented 30 per rent of
the total funds raised. The re
maining 70 tier cent Is turned over
to local coin muni ties to ussiM
paralysis victims.
New York university received
the largest grant, $04,itin(. others
included :
Siuutord university, J.lit.tiiiii;
Cniver-Hity of Southern California,
.uTi.ihhi; I'lilveisity of California,
Siu.uitu.
OREGON EVENTS
FLASHED FROM
WIRE SERVICE
COltVALl.lS, July 27 (AP)
K. E. Kastwood Ac Son of Lewis
ton, Idulio, and Charles McMini
mee of weuttle will operate the old
rischer Homing null here. The pio
neer Heiiton county plant has
been idle lor several years.
COHVALLIS, July 27 Ktlwatd
Ostrander, one time mem her ami
secretary ol the Oregon public
service commission, died here Sat
urday. He lormerly managed the
Oregon-Washington Lumbermen's
association.
MILTON. July 21 Belief that
a "bicycle thett ring" is operating
between this city, me neighboring
city ot Kreewaler, and YYuilu Wal
la, U ash., has been expressed hy
local nut iion ties. Wheels stolen
here ami in l-'reewater have been
lecovered in Walla Walla, and bi
cycles st filed in the Washington
city have been recovered here. A
dose ctieck is being made on move
ments ot all bicycies between the
cities.
ASTOHIA. July 27. (AP) Five
u anient uieti peisons escaped unin
juieii wneit a log, three ieet in
tiiameter leil from a logging tnich
on tne Nelialem highway and . De
molished the car in vvutcn Uley
were riding.
SILVLTtTON, July 27. ( AP)
Trait ii omcei s just ignored a
it nek that . as pai ned illegally ai
Stivertoi: Monday. The trucK. was
loaded with 1- hives of bee.
SALKM. July 27. (A P) "Halo"
hats, which are amou. the cuneui
lashious tor women, are uok pio
hihited for women attending St.
.Icseph's Human Catholic cliurcn
here. Hev. T. J. llernards, the pas
tor, tohl hi. congregation Sunday.
-1 he imtiii thing, said Father Her
mints, is fait hi ul attendance at
chut eh lervices,
OllKC.ON CITY. July 27. (API
- Appraiser. evaluated the estate
of the late Judge .hitm-s I'. Cumin
bell today at U.l txo;:. The cir
cuit court ordered monthly pay
ments to the supreme colli t jus
tices widow who wiil mote here
from Salem.
YAMHILL. July 27. 1 A Pi An
o ei turned lumber truck crusihM
lo death Lloyd C. Griffin. -U, -.yes
terday. He drove for the Yamhill
Log A: Lumber company.
SILYKIITON, July 27. (APi
Stee Toinmaer. 2v died from a
blow struck in self defense by his
brother John, a coroner's jury here
mint.
Tominger d'ed Saturday from a
- ... :
RIVER
lll.l.M'l.l' VIIIKK-
in in: l l mi: iii i n i t io, i
. . t..
Traded a Puppy
for Old ivAt.-i..
11 Sra
I i
u if y - 1 1
-s- -.lAA
8 rfl
Paintir-. o.:p - r,f
an antique shop figured In the
Oak Park, 111, drama of a mys
terious little old lady who
traded a small fortune for a
pet. She wanted one of the
spaniels Arthur Lloyd, Jr,
raises as a hobby in his shop,
and offered a stained and dust
covered picture in trade. Later
Lloyd discovered tho painting
was a work of Jean Baptists
Greuze. French master. Lloyd,
painting and brother of the
traded pup are pictured above.
fractured sltnll received a week
aco when his head struck the side
walk in an altercation, testimony
showed.
KAKKM. July 27 (AP) An
nouncement of Kiade end size re
quirements for dried prunes, de
cided at anieetinR here yesterday
ot oO representatives of prow era
and processors, will be made late
this week, Frank MeKenuon, chief
of the division of plant industry.
said today. The 1!W7 legislature
iiuthorized the establishment of the
prune standards.
HOOll RIVKH. .lulv 27
-(Jeoree
Ladies Wash Dresses
Reg. 69c 49c
heg. 98c 7SC
Reg. 1.9d X.fltrf
Girls' Dresses
sizes 1 to 16.
Keg. 59c 29c
Hey. 1.00 a9C.
heg. 98c lC
Children's Swim Suits
n-g c S9c
eg. 59c atf C
Men's Suits
Jummer colors. C5
Reg. 22.50
Men's Straw Hats
Reg. 1.49 59
Men's Wash Trousers
Sanforized, Afi
Reg. 1.49 yCSW
Men's White Caps
Reg. 25c 1 9
Men's Swim Suits
Zipper top. 00
Reg 1.98
Men's Swim Trunks
00
Reg 1.98
Boys' Summer Union
Suits
While they last 10c
Boys Play Suits
Short sleeves and
legs. Res,. 45c JV
Boys' Swim Suits
All wool, 1.
sizes 30 to 34 JtJi
EXTRA SAVINGS
Vdll xVt r-nnry
!'fi you buy Wj- !
A t y it U t Urn 1
1in yu hnj- thOu(h tiC
C!1oC Ortifr Df:-. Juvi
ttlei''ile yojr ordt on
nthif m h.t taloe
ir it b(forj yott hjy
Or, if you preftr, iut if?
' the t.tlji oiHcr tifi
MKcn yon m m tht Moil.
X J L S
t mt-BMiii it i r niirii . ii . . ,
I
1 1 Holds any Blanket until 0
Wlttkoi anil Ills on, rlillng on
a iik'kun. liHU'iied nith diritnuy as
ihu motor stalled. An Instant later
they leaped lor their liveB as the
eatboimd Union Pacific slreuin
llner hurtled toward them. They
escatieil and the train was not
Llama;! extensively in sulking
the pickup.
HOOD ItlVKK, July it lio'
Hale, shootinf: rabbits, heard a
scream and found his wife wound
ed In the tliiKh. A bullet had ri
(.whetted. She will recover.
n-ci-'vc .iniv -rt tAl'i (lull
A Perry, local representative ot
the milk control uoaril, rnnuuiiceu
a rise of one cent u quart iu the
price of milk here, effective Au
gust 1.
Approximately 80 per cent of the
increase will go to producers,
Perry said. . ... m
TI1K DA LLCS. July 2!!. (API
Farmers utttndinii an organized
labor meeting here last nigul voic
ed a protest to a union il 'maud
that trucks at loci terminals be
unloaded by union members.
Forty-five workers have signed
up with the new union, wlilcn in
under Iho Jurisdiction of the Port
land local of the teamsters' unlun.
T11K IIAI.l.KS. July 20. (AP)
The city's antl picketing ordinance
will not be invoked against the
grocery clerks' union in its efforts
to enforce Sunday closing, city of
ficials announced after I.ii.-.3 Celia
Oavin. city attorney, held tho oidi-,
i nance invalid.
The II. J. Wilson store is being.
picaeted.
COKVAUJS. July 2!K I AIM CS
V. Copson, city milk inspector
warned today that the city fa es an I
acute milk shortage when the open-)
liiK of school swells the population I
this full. I
A combination of higher costs of I
labor and supplier and a low re
turn from their product has dis
couraged dairymen, he said.
P()IITI.ANI. July 2'J.' (API
Reduction of the YV1W rolls by
Suo.Otib persons brqvtiiht a protest
to congress from the executive i
committ ;e of the Portland central j
labor council. !
The committee contended that
many of the persons thus dropped
were In need and unable to obtain
pri
vntu employment.
THE DALLES, July 2!). (APi
The city council scheduled a spe
cial election September S on the
proposed ordinance requiring food
handlers, barbers and cosmeticians
to take physical examinations.
SALEM. July 29. (AP) Offi-
rials of the C K. Spnnbtinir I. tun-
AT LAST YEAR'S PRICE
Fall Price, $2.39
Full standard weight. Top grade. Wool and l
China cotton (next to wool in warmth). Sa- S
teen bound. Full bed size. 70x80 inches. M
1.39 "Fleecydown" pairs; 70x80 in 1.08
Bonftetwtfi 5-year guarantee
Fall price 6.98
All wool I 70x80 in. size.
P modern panel border. 4" taf
t fcta binding. 3 lbs. preshrunk.
. t
F1 I i V
1 WV Vr
rS ! XU . ' .'
her company said early opening of
the plant, closed since vould
follow announcemcni of appi'oval
of a HFC loan souiii by the company.
NOIITII HI0ND. July 29. (Al)
(July one pilchard boat remained
at Cons IJay todsv" out of the' Z
here when llie season l.can. An
agleemellt plovidin hi-ller prices
have (iiawu the boats to Monterey,
Calif., where tho seasun opens Au
gust 1.
I.AKEVIRW, July 29. (API
An attempt at a strike at the Ad
ams mill railed last night when
workers passed through n union
picket line, established iu protest
to the alleged discharge of W. J.
llrown, a delegate to the wood,
workers' convention in Taconia.
The union will discuss further
action at a meeting tonight.
HELP
KIDNEYS PASS
3 LBS.
Doctors aav vour Ittdnnvn pnntnfn 1 n
of tiny tubes or libera which help to purify tin
blood and keep you healthy. Most peopla paaa
about 3 pints ft day or about 3 pounHa of hm
Frequent or icanty paaances with Bmartini
tnd burning shows there may bo tomethin.
ftTong with your kidneys or bladder.
An etcesa of acids or poisons ia your blood;
when dus to functional Itidney disorders, may
be the oause of nacginc backache, rheumatit
pains, lumbago, leg pains, loss of pep and en
rgy. getting up sights, swelling, puJfineas
Under the eyes, headaches and diixineas.
Don't wait! Auk your drurgiat for Poan's
Puis, used Bucr-cstifuHy hv millions frr eve 40
vears. They give happy relief and will help tha
15 miles of kidney tubes Huh out prisonous
vaate from your blood. (Jet Doan's Fills.
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