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WEDNESDAY, J ILE 7, 1916. LA UliANUK KVkJNINU OBSERVER PAGE SEV3(5N HARDING GivES urvmmr nnrrnii mm tmm (Continued From Page One) American citizenship that the work of this convention will be confirmed over whelmingly at the ballot-box next No vember. The country, wearied afresh by a disappointing and distressing Demo cratic administration, is calling for Republican relief, and there is every inspiration, every encouragement, every confidence that the iight of Re publican conscience, set aflame in this convention, will illumine the way to the country's restoration. Let Ub Forget 1912 We did not do very well in making for harmony the last time we met. The country has regretted, let us tar get and make amends to our country. We did not divide over fundamental principles, wo did not disagree over a national policy. We split over meth-. ods of party procedure and preferred personalities. Let us forget the dif ferences, and find new inspiration and i new compensation in an united en-1 deavor to restore the country, The essential principles of Reaubli- canism are unchanged and unchang - ing; the lofty intent, the indestructible soul and the undying spirit of Re- publicanism are as dominant today as fin xne aesiineo Beginning sixty years, .. . j : I . I ugu, or at any tune uuring uie irn-er-venijig years, and they are emphasized today by the proof recorded to Re publican, credit in the matchless chap ter of American progress. Principles Are Abiding U - - r j No political party ever has builded rZ u T " "7i" " "7 r ever can uuau pemuineaujr "fi" in conscientious devotion to abiding principles. Time never alters a fun- . damental truth. Conditions do change (popular interest is self -asserting, and "param6unting" has its perils, as the Democratic party will bear witness, hut the essentials of constructive gov ernment and attending progress are abiding and uinchanging. For examip'e, ,wc ought to be as genuinely American j todav as when the founding fatheirs flung their immortal defiance in the face of old-world oppressions and dedr icated a new republic to liberty and justice, we ougnt xo oe as prejrareu j for defense as Washington urged nmid the anxieties of our national begin ning, arid Grant confirmed amid the calm reflections of union restored. Party Solidarity It is not my understanding that the remarks of the temporary chairman are to be taken as an'expression of the party faith. Such expression must come from this convention, made up of delegates "who believe in popular, rao Tesentative government through the agency of political parties. You come directly from the people, commissioned to speak their hopes and aspirations, to utter their patriotic desires and pledge their abiding faith. Out of the convictions and judgment and wis dom as expressed by the majority will come the sacred and sincere covenant of the Republican party. We, are a voluntary organization and must find our strength in the en listment of volunteers who find the nearest or best expression of their individual convictions in our party declarations, and there can be no rea sotv in withdrawal if our declarations fall short in their appeal. But I am old-fashioned enough to believe that in popular government party success and party capacity for service to the nation miist lie in making the will of n righteous majority the willing pledge of all. No Forswearing Required Gentlemen of the convention, thu first and foremost wish in my mind is to 'say that, which will contribute to harmony of effort aaid add to the as surance of victory next November. 1 wish that because we believe Repub lican success to be for the best in terests of our common country. The allied hosts of the believers in Re publican principles are in a vast ma jority in this country when the ban ners of harmony are unfurled. We have witnessed the comeback of our party in variousvstates. We have seen the Teenlistment of those who believe in Republican doctrines, and victory has followed and Tejoicing has attend ed. No ajpo'ogy has been asked, no forswearing required. This is not the time for recrimination, it is the day of reconsecration. Rdedicatiin.g here and now the Re publican party to the process and glory of the republic, let us bury party preiixes wnn wic Huiiuniavii...v.. which our differences put in power. I do not believe there is a really reac tionary Republican bearing creden tials to this convention. If there is, he will deoart, after our deliberations, solely and proudly a Republican, with heart aglow with the party spirit of 1916. And the welcome delegate who emphasizes his progressivism, is ex pected to do his (oart in making our .party a reflex of the best thought and ibest intent of sincere committal to the unlift and progress of the Ameri can people, thereby strengthening party purposes instead of magnifying individual belief, and he, too, will find new rejoicing in being a Republican. No partv can endure which is not pro gressive". 1 know the Republican party is genuinely progressive as well as effective, else it would not rivet the expectations of the American pedple todny on the ''most important conven tion held since the party formulated o new political decalogue and gave to union and nationality the immortal Ahrnhnm Lincoln. ITnnrmwl America Amid these conditions has stood this unarmed tnant, typuymg tne American republic, ncu!: a! and sane, to whom the neutral nat'ors have turned for leadcrsirp. Our national -unselfishness had been proven, our de votion to humanity had been estab lished, our committal to international justice had long been procinimed. The ! world had previously heard the voice! j of American fearlessness, and all the : j cumuLiuns singiu us out jor icuuer - shin amomr the neutral nowers. "but the Administration at Washington spoke with moro rhetoric than resolu- tioa, and we came to realize, what the warring powers soon came to know, that the official American voice lacked the volume of determined ex pression that once demanded interna tional heed, and we lacked the strength of confidence in our own defenses. it is too eany to estimate tne aeon inarcn oi civinxauun, wnn mv rave w mr nuupuun vi a nepuDiican pro ami credit account of the European unselfishness which led ua to unsheatb tective tariff, ami England's manifest war with civilization. Out of meas- ureiess cost and inestimable heroism ail territorial ajrgrandi;iemont aside, magnify the prophetic wisdom of He- J tompt and waning solf-respc-t will be must come a Tebirth of individual .with that belief in the square deal, in- publican protectionists. Even thai recorded in every chapter, and the spirituality, reawakened national 'dividual, national and international, Democratic party is penitent now and 'pitiable story of sacrificed American hopes, new liberties and new baptisms : which -is the foundation of American makes confession in action if not in ilive and the destruction of iawfui'y in patriotism which must prove some j faith, we mean to go on, an exemplar words. The proposed destruction of ( held Amwiran property will enjplm compensation. But we have seen civi- j of peace to all the nations, an arbiter American sugar has been repealed, i f.XB the mistaken yoYwy of watchful ti&u nun oi'i lyjmu ui mo ;pi cicnova . juji. w . vo ..v. .u, m j.. ... wv. . which clothed man's savagery, and wejof righteousness to all the people of have seen elemental man, developed ( the earth. . in genius and more formidable because of that, intoxicated with power or im passioned in the greed of conquest, offending or defending, contradicting everv evidence of mankind's humane advancement. In the envy or jealousy defense must ever he linked with our This change of atttude i not ti or rivalry or haired, refined by boast- 'industrial self-reliance, and the nation cause of its -great and manifest iovj ed civilization, are the barbarities of worth dying for must first be worth of commission alone, but vsecause fail primitive man, and the seat of obsoie- living for. Out of nature's prodigal- re is written across every paragraph scence is not yet stamped upon the ity we have incalcuable resources ind of Democratic revision and : fear .is warrior's sword. - i'imittess possibilities, and there is haunting the White House slumbers. For National Defense jneed only for the unhindered appliea- The Wiison administration has sensed Perhaws it is a reminder more than .if l.-.. .i , a a discovery, but there has come to us '.a conviction that this, great nation, 'rich in resources and strong in patri- J otic manhood, hs been negligent conr cerning its- own defense. We have uweit in ianciea ratner man real T. 1 . 1 . .. . ..1. oweit in ranciea rainer tnan real se-( cunty Pride mingles with regret in ji. lo -j.u that there was no cultivated thought pi neenea aexense. uur ngnteousness of purpose is portrayed in our trust in - - i i i unarmed safety. But there is a warn- UZ I" .Z. '6 "'"'6 """w j call today for prudent, patriotic and . amjple national defense. There is no mistaking the sentiment. We are not thinking of the hysterical, we need ; not be moved , by a preparedness whjch jia partisan in conception. We need not be'ieve in a defense propaganda : inspired by those who aim to wax fat in the production of arms and muni- tions, because there is none. I deplore j the.teaching that an anxiety about our ,re auve imporrance on ijemunR rat!ter th official aQaasitila; ,. national defense is inspired by greed, -the : intelligent voters "Jrtemnjl. lt h nt inspiring to recite Oemo We rejoice in free speech and free that for themselves. But 1 know what Cai i not OT press and untrammelled opinion, but they are thmking, and thev believe th , insincerity or incapacity, patriotism is illy promoted by the im- that the protective policy .which made ,m,Lv vn!icta the Tecord nutation-of false motives, whether us industrially and commercially emi- JSf lLJ aimed at those who believe in defense , or those who doubt its wisdom. Such a teachingbends the concord of citi- zenshin. which mav develon a worse peri! from, withinsthan from any en-.iff emy without. V Though.we do not pretend to be cans believe, sincerely and soberly, in ! soup-houses. I commend the plan an- " u,e llaaum ui "1B 1 " adequate national defense. We have der which the healthful glow of pros-. j a --eat roercbant ma- always believed in an ample navy, as Ipering business is reflected vj every I; encouraged I private invincible in modern might as John ;facc from the great raptoro Paul Jones bulled in our. freedom's Jtry to the schooling child of the dady V iint of JrivX earliest tight We have in mmd a -wage-earner. . -.) prise nd measured to the Kitre- protected commerce on the waters, and ; Temporary Prosperity ; of oyr cotnlneree icl peace, a seacoast secure in strong naval de-, No OJie rfisputes a temporary pros-j . rhe Xationnl Expansion lense. we were ouuunuf w n.gn ran,, cratic party interimpted, and we sub- . scribe to a stronger committal naw. i because of a new realization of the envy which our jreaiu and oui com- ,from the river ftf btood out . ; our immensity merce invite, and la new appreciation b the hol.rifyms sacrifice of millions LnA lm;ovtance, it is sectional on the of our commanding place n the af- ; rf our f eilowmen. God forbid that maVn,aid ani, unheeding of our Island fairs of the worM. I shall ;We shouUl boast a prosperity wrought pcssessions. lt3 vision doea not catcil that it w J1 'ft ;in such waste of human life. We hadifhe splen(lor of Old Glory in the sun- ravy in the W ta rather boast our good fortune won ,j ht ' f tho woru. Bjjfgt now whail elimination of distance and the pass- from world as it .stands erect in j VDUri fames 0fwnr ar6 buro. ing of our one-tiine iMhtMoht a fah. contest) where men openly con ? when our national to e a navy that to none m the ;tend fop the laurels of in(lustry Bnd rfd-wido to be com JJaBiTlaraaiatnAo. 1 do not mean reWi the Bemocmt)c adminis-where-These are American rights me must ..sharpen, our wits in .uwi haa proposed to set adrift an and must be respected. 'romnotition with the world," for we 1 ;,.,,, om;,. ji ,.Mti hr. Economy in Security ' It is not for mo to speu.fy the pro- j,!a(e to cutting our production and 'pi!!e (pe0I,ia ourselves. Amid yroc visions for naval defense. Sunce mod- , severing thousands from American ; iHmation8 Qf our ministrations in be am warfare is in large part a con- pav roijs. There Was no cut in the ha! of raakjmi it undertook to ve flict of brains, .no must naval defense cogt oi living but a visible hack at !TO)vmce its guardianship of a ra.;c of be (levised in nignest intelligence. i.ei. us strengthen every arm aerial, sub- marine, fleet errnvsoi i and great dread- noughts. Let him who is anxious about the cost remember that KepuMi- can policies afford the ample means ivn,uv v,..,vu. r , - - people. Every forehanded American citizen, whatever his activity, knows that the cost of insurance against ac- cident, theft, fire, flood or thunuer- bolt, assessed as a fixed charge upon -: . : . h..n..tl. i nnEf 111 11B'... is economy itselt. ins income, , vvi u. - er a nign cose 01 uvuii-k unu nullum !fj01yn tne flag and none of mind, though loss never- attends. kUy. tban a lowering of cost attended es to j,auj it even Moreover, under any system secunxy i)v destruction of nurchasing capacity.- -n,f : Ai-Hr., 1,0 There are manifest (inferences 1 jt j8 worth while to recall the mag- I A People's Welfare about our developments for military !njfjed importance given to the high jf we are to utKe world's t defense. The President made a trip cost of iving four years ago; first, to tention to international justice Vf from the ecsst to the valley of tne iemphasize Democracy's failure to re-mast jjo!d Becur6 013T wice at Missouri to tell the American people dues it though it risked and almost jnom6 TOakft 8oeiai jy5atiee and at. the noed vf proparedi.ess. It might aec,mplifihed the rum of our good for- tendmg weifaTe typical of our nation have been more seemly to tell the tune in attempting it; second, to ; de- ai Iife We have advanced wonderful story to Concres, for that body was,clare there is no fiuch thing. -Whatjaf -he reward of merit is eternal in session and empowered to act, and jwas bought to be the high cost were (w can promote the development seemingly ever ready to testify obedi- 'oniy the higher demands and he larg- of mcrit T llave ken g0 empnatic. ence. However, Congress undertook. er capacity to buy, which were the nll for the American proaucer that to provide an army for defense and ,naturai -reHexes of the higher stand- j want t0 rM a committal to lm. the majority wobbled between pasifi- ard of Hving TeaTei OTder Repubh- prove(l conaitions of production. . It cation and preparedness unttl the Ke- Scan protection. is g0od t0 gaze afar toward marlcets publican mmonty to the Senate put The one notable-advance m cost has i h io attajn jn pcacDfu com. something real m the pending meas- prof ltea the Amencan farmer, for ! mercM conoucst, but production is ure. nciu,,L.s ar"r"; response to the call of the land, but ' .. ce:-: J i-; Liemocratic inHuiiicium-y anu ihci.ivi encv are recorded in the Conference amended act, and a federal nitrate plant to supply powder to the patriots and pap to the paternalist and fed eral fertilizer to' the farmeis in corn- petition with private enter p-se is thi ,at(,ne(i , ?!J the world. Morn, we.Rm, fi!(J to n TVW hi(rhcr !anc gi-eat constructive offering of a Demo- v.ant oar basic prosperity to he home- jfavrinined Repubiiran policies pro cratic majority created end home-sustained, am) not vWft tollriitio,la for the WeaJ advance- Until the ciwluserJ world is nh-dged 1 indent i conditwa 8ond. (mellt and conimli aipi,-rt, am it ia and repledged to peace, and until civ,- ; hH us R(,reenay( let us ho;ist ' too mmh to nope that we shall Itj-atmn commits nations to - the noMei nat American industry can compete accjaim the day when choice instead practices or tne moivinuais ." with any in a!( the world, under ukc 0 necessity fixes the status of theL,ni5 imritylng tne entire aiimen stHute them, in which I would have , cf11iitions. But we also boast a con- American wage-earner. 7!nry CTlliai bufoT( Dutttog more looa America ICavI. tniS reiuitllic wisi Bin need for a basic army and a rearf provision for Tmlitary defense. We have territory to defend, we have m- dependence to preserve, we have Uses to safeguard, we hnve property 1.0 nrotect, we have rights to assert, we hnve missions of humanity to perform, ijvigion for military defense. We proclaim justice and we love peace. jze the wages of the worM. We are ism is the cullttre of highest Ameri- s tearE, swectenlug and fcwsfceu artd we mean to have them and we Bs fit to lead in doing that oa we were cantsm. But it must be said, for the ' S Soo tt system. 1 ai e' not too proud to fight for them. No Curse of Militarism ' Let no one apprehend the curse of j "u jmi ism in una mir iniiu, - rro uo- jclare unalterably ajrainst it Our free I citizenship, walking confidently, ab- jsorbed in the triumphs of peace, would ; tolerate no such blight on American i institutions. There is to be no sur- ! render of cherished ideals. With thai- yeayiing for peace which has marked out" continued development, with that same committal to justice which has given us front rank in the onward the sword for humanity's saks and put At the .same time we have more to do than to chart a national course through the waters surging with the turbulence of war: our inspiring course is on the highway of peace. Our armed ition of man s genius, anil maustry to ..t. n.,w.'nttu 'make us as independent industrially as iwe are free politically. Ample de- Jfense rests onJndustrial freedom on ( : self-reliance as well as patriotic sac- f ice freelom and self-reliance asi wen as patriotic sucruice, a.m : trial preparedness gives that assur- se-.weu as jjainuuc auciutcc, mm wuw .. .1 ..I...... V. .. . aca.ii.. ,..,. y""f "Yf , " higher aspirations. . j ne i-roiecuve i umy . Subsistence is the first requisite of j - , existence, and we nave the higher a j,.j r ii; w; I ."7v -""-- 'ot the Republican protective P"tv , which makes of Americans the best ;Jaid workmen in all the world. Out iof the abundance of employment and j higher compcivsation, together wtth (the beckoning opportunity whch ot - fers every reward, we Americans have attracted the laborers of the earth, and set new standards here. . ltis not for me to put the stamp 01 nent is necessary to Psee that eminence. I know they want it re- stored and maintained. For myself I preler a protective ana proauenve vr- -.ire wnicn prospers auwikk . which prospers America first. choose the economic policy whicft sends the African workingmen to .perity jn Qur (anci todav,. But it Js , -t fevered mh fictitious in its i i s se -nA. it,x, it. i .ho a-nW Kluicecl tried that, and involuntarily turned the the eanactty to ive. The Democratic party is always 'cerned about the American consumer. j qw Repttblican achievement is the making of a nation of prospering pro- 'jjucers, and by producers I mean every ,numan uemg wuo hj" . "l 'skin or br.ain or an to the conversion of nature's abundance into the neces- kmes and iuxuries of life or partici- .pates in the ways and means of their ; transportation and exchange. Far bet- , 1 - 1 , . T 1 J . V. . . . . The Cost of Living wnose ociiiting snare 111 Kuuu xy, i,u.,v. we nave stooa umauingiy unu nic- ,To the safety anl inviting environment ly. His reward us Kcpu": ) of the laborer we must add his prow achievement and we prefer to cling ng merits of compensation. There to the condition, which brought to;can be na pertnanent material good agriculture its delay but deserved re- f0rtat!e titttt jg not rig-hteously shared, ward and hold it sceure in Rr-iublican t!,e!.e cttn ha no reaI m(ra! aLMw Tininfniiiinrp nf a linir" market U?l-J ? jjjs ii,- y. .m rrcnVfri thrmich ionlnVinn nml maintained by protection, wherein the rate of American wages is twice or lnrlce t ten times that of old-world cc4npetition. Reduce our wages and -we shall have conditions more nearly eqUnl but no Repuhlican will consent to that. We are willing to standard- i to fix the newer guaranties W liberty .and independence; but we Republicans J do not mean to lower our scales to ef- wi mo icvejiux. me warn, toe world TIH1 U !.. J I...,, . r ....-aisuiiucjju) j-ajcu jo uur neignis. wbbhui ciuik ? ' raoautcacion at American rights. J hey American markets for American prod- rs the ame in Mexico that they are ucts,. and hold the Retoublkan, guar- ion the high seas, they are the same anty of our material good fortune. in Europe that they are in Asia, and IeitKrttc Repentance ' jare sacred everywhere, and the Amcrj Tiw nations abroad and the Demo- van spirit riemnds their fullest pro cttttte partv at home are bearing wit- tection. ness to Republican wisdom. German Whatever the ultimate solution mnv industrial self -reliance is the sequence conversion to this fostering plan will ...... ........ w.uv.. . wuw .m. .unvi.- can breakfast table has been put aside, jWith that fnrjlity for changing posj- uon wmcn Jins been made manifest (ntAerahly meddied. In the name of from Baltimore to Vera Cruz, thelpeace that same administration en- party m power proposes to restore the tariff conHnisaion which it had hast- ened to destroy. tiie country B anxiety aftout industrial t. . t. ....t . i .,: conditions when the revelry in muni- tions and the immunity granted by war are ended. 1 Square JJeaJ for Business haaest hanaevt in this countrv ;s tQO i; tQ fae d &nJ usefu, w K t;ttle ta be &protw.tei Rn(1 couraged, and both (big and little de- serve the American shield against rio- .struction by lTign conipetiuon, and .(W,vt0rfi w tk litii ntWvsi. hnmo HnL M,l or otherwise, at home. Business and ls agencies 01 iransponauqn are so inseparable from each other and from the common weal that the political Brty wiiich does not pledge tnem a square deal no more and no less doe' f t Reserve' the confidence of the peo" j e gtren(.j, 0f tj,e business w - sjjtfly3 jn ev0Jy countenance in (;jJJ f jn(J B1 g p 0 that iJ)faJ.t j,,,' a nation ill We must L,, fi,Q yy i Amn i i,usmss -ia government ca-onecat'um p-(,KesKallli then profanwl them.' r. , . . , jt' jte om extravagance. ithns i ! turned adequacy of revenue under in i , ..,". ,:,. ' .jo, f ifr.i.n. " It has es- tt teSorf the ' and 1 '. i iv .1 r xi T.- President has said ours is a pro- vUiL fmmrfins &f fiw atWav I . r. ( L. t-i rrui 4 ;at;,na ta m,rld. to the Philin- people and leave them to walk alone j eon-,vhim they flot beell flliIy taught t Xn creep. a few reb?Mious Democrats'' ; tne Henublican minoritv in) j Eparin? us tiiis national disgrace, but un design is wi-itten among the vaei!- ' lations or tne-present aammistration. Tho Democratic party oncB hauled j ;ovm tne fK which had been unfurled jn honor in the Pacif ic n(i met rebuke at th.. fjrst popuJaj. expression at the N administratiom wbidh hauls . ' . . ... 1 1 whicn propos- I can succeed 2b affairs of the I American neonle. ;jtsp,f the maer of markets at home. 1 n... i Seeking to practice the very Ameri- canism I preach as Republican jrospe), jj nm re)Uelant to speak of a division of American sentiment relating to our foreign affairs. One must be en American first and a partisan after- Iwards. thmteh we iielieve Renuhliean- j truth's aakt and vearer-utideratattiine; lire have hungered in vain tor that an- i flinching Americanism at Washington iivnjcn IS need tt eXttit the AttHSvi- .-V b,.v Kcsa souk tftece is no be, history will write Mexico as the title to the humiliating recital of the greatest fiasco in our foreign relations ill ncertaintv. i wt'lingi HftU HOiiUiHig Hartftre, j Vnder the pretext of no-Hti CRCJ Democratic adndnistt interf;r- courafted -revolution, and the cost of Amcricaa sacrifices -was charged to nvediess wsr on iiuerta,' where the mil American expenditure required oniy the voice of authority demanding protection to American rights. The unbiased 'critic will recite that the Democratic administration first cod dled Villa as a patriot, then chased him ns a bandit. '. Our Conrne With Europe.,'.. My countrymen, Amerfcanism be gins at home and radiates abroad. The Republican conception gives tte first thought to a free peopie and a feariess pt-opif, and bespeaks condi tions at home for the highest human attainment. We believe in American markets for American products, American wages for American work men, American opportunity for Ameri can genius imd industry, and Ameri can defense for American soil. Amer ican citizenship is the reflex of Amer ican conditions, and we bolieve our policies make for a fortunate pectpJe for whom moral, material and edu cational advancement is the open way. The glory of our pj'ogress confirms. The answered aspirations ot a new world civilization acclaim. We have taken the ideal form of papu:r gov ernment and applied the policies which had led a continent to the altars of liberty' and glorified the republic. We have justified pride and fortifed hope. We need oniy to preserve ami defend, and go unfalteringly on. Pow er is the guarantor of peace and con science the buckler of everlasting right. Verily, it is goon to ne an American. And wo may rejoice to be Republicans. Clear Skin Cmcs From Within It is foolish to think you caj! gain a good ceiar complexion by the use of face pavder. ' Get at the root of the trouble tnd thoroughly cleanse tne system with a trjRtment of Dr. King's New l ite Pills. Gentle and mild in nation, do not gripe, yet they relieve the liver iby their action on the bowtls. Good fox young, adults and aged. Go after a dear complexion today. 26t at your druggist. adv. Will My Child Take Dr. King's New Discovery? This best answer, is Dr. K'mg's New Discovery itself. Its a pleasant sweet syrup, easy to take. It contains the medicines which years of experience have rroven best for Coughs and Colds. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery longest are lis best friends. Besides every bottle is guaranteed. If you don't get satis faction you get yonr money back. Eny a bottle, use as directed . Keep what, is left for Cough and Coid in surance.' adv. Jump from Bed in Morningand Drink Hot Water i Telia why everyone should drink hot water each morning before breakfast. Why Is Jnan and woman, hall the time, feeling nervous, despondent. i worried; some days heai)achy, dull and 1 ....... ...... . nnmA .1.. .... An1!., I ! U11B11 Ullft, UMjn , CVUJj JU&itlSUVtT tated by JUness. If we all would practice Jnsids-bath-ing, what a irratJylnff cbango would take place. Instead of thousands of half-sick, anaemic-looking bouJs with pasty, muddy complexions wo should See crowds of happy, henJtby, rosy cheeked people everywhere. The rea son Is that the human system docs not rid Itself each day of all the waste which it accumulates under our pres ent mode of living. For every ounce ot food and drink taken into the system nearly an ounce ot waste material must bo carried out, else lt ferments and forms plomalnc llko poisons which are absorbed mto tho blood. Just ns necessary as lt Is to clean the ashes from the iurnaco each day, before the Dro will burn bright and hot, so we must each morning clear Hie lnslflo organs of tho previous day's accumulation ot Indigestible waste and body toxins. Men and women, whether sink or well, are advised to drink each morning, beforo bToaWast, a glass ot renl hot water with a toaspooutul ot limestone phospbato in lt, as a harm less means ol waishYng out ot the stomach, liveT. kliintyB and bowels tlio indiReslihio material, wnBto, boot bile nnd toxins-, thus cleansing, Bweoton- ino iho stomach. Mitiions of people who had their turn at constipation, biiious .it'acB, acid atouv.ich, nervous tiaya aud bicepless nishis iiae become tea! cTanka about the moTTiftv- inside-bath. A quarter pound of iimesiona phosphate will not cost much ..t the drug store, but ia sufficient to nemonwrate. to envoae, ( "SiJ? 5K I "3? 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