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"POOR La uKAMJf, i;Vt:S'iu Q'hgJb'K'v.t. - O Tt - -- - -, S LA GHADt EVENING iBSEHVER 1 Aa IndapwufliK Nenfl?i)l Published Daily and Week)? t LLAni. Grande, Oregon, by U Gra. E- fpi(Al, nt nn estimated Cost Of dllOU Iff! Observe Publli Co hp.I7,0un,C()lj; of which llic ('nilec BhJCE DENNIS, PuMli'aaw. silos nays nearly l,oiii),uf Tin EtreJ at tha Potffic at lTGi7ai;tota? '' und- thir syr Orego, m Second Ckrss Vail to tit ,. ;tomlr wm, - roa) Improvement, but now the thine f power of a ihjlar is only v.ortlah ..it t Is rollinir upjike a sicM.'hnllf In ij I :!7 cent, and pay them wjjh a dollar Ll'tur.. A...tl.. ...nr... ..I I.. I.. ..-.I Un I. IIM -....., ..... ...ill I.-.,- t twu iin'Jn reported, .luty and that Ik worth 100 rents, wc wil have .,t, Uk lv' arc 2711 new projects j9 , sol lover Circctiines more labor ami Add real all ComaaaMtimai M The' Qr'r, 1710 Sixth ifcriwa, City and Couaty OHnM ra. 1 On Sale in Oilier Cities Urmon ili News Stand, Portland; Imporia Hex 6lMid, Portland; Xultnon.uk ilUti Newa Stand, Portland, OraffM. i trUUaCnil'TlON RAlKa . By Carrier . Daily, per month , AS Daily, per three montht 11.91 ' Daily, per aix mouthi in advanc 13.76 Daily, per year lu advance 17.50 Daily, sicgl copy it Dy Mai Daily, par year in advance $5.01 Daily, per aix monthi in advance 12.51 Dully, three months 'o ad ance. .$1.2t Daily, per month. 50c Weekly Observer-Star, by mall, pel year In advance tlM TVl ! flt ft ftat A in rirri n vitb t..il aiil.:t of A.s;ei t:n higl. It, rfjfn,B, ni wtrver, th Uiritit 4rp vvti Uten town re proviilinf thin count; wirh an tt'It tutr iim of puMkt- HiKys. The bifinfit, too, radst not 1 .utfiimire-l by tin mr figur. nw-ntiohtd, 'i Tie gov crnmentaided rotd irve, in turn, t Ktiinulatle stale and county roaJ-build- ihk in every .section wheie tii.'y ai't eHtablinhtU, One KftJ rJ k'U to another. !' nuKHt ulmoHt be mUi ihut och1 rmul:i l)i;ti tt"(l roiidH. Tne fitiinulurf of thiv ft'dcral help in iloinjf even more thaii itH champions promit'il.for it. KK!)KEM!N; FKATI RK OK THE OMAHA MOT. ufi I;tnds of commodities, including SNYDER REM r e -.g "My Country Tia of Tl.ee, 8weet I.aml of Mbclrty." WO.MBN VOTDltS WILL HE UESI'I-XTKI). A rorcnt conferonrc of the Demo cratic national committee In said to novo spent mont of its time diKrusslnp methods of rcBchinir the women voters It Is safe to say that the Hepuhlicni nationnl committee is deeply interest ed In the same problem, and that if thr much advertised "third party is form eded. It will likewise devote its bes' efforts to winning the women. There is orood practical reaxon for all this political courtship. It is est i mntnl that If the suffraire nmendmenl is ratified in time for the next presi dential election, ns it is likely to be, there wll bo 14.0110,0110 new feminine ballots. Added to the women nlr'eadj possessiiifr the franchlKP, thi'Kc mil lions miirht easily decide t'.ic approach inpr national clt'ctinn. Thcro Is no expeclation that tlit women will stick toirether very con spicuonsly. Mont of them will proba bly volo as their male relatives nnc? friends do. Ttut there is no telling Women may bo Just' as uncertain s factor In politics ns they lire in other matters. And inasmuch ns thcro is (renorally no very wide, margin of strength between tho two bite parties, It Is possible that n million or two of women sticking together for nny defi nile purpose might wield the balnnci of power. Tho women, at nny rate, need havi no fear of beng treated disrospectfull) in their first big voting experience Tho male politicians hnvo such r ,.l,l. ., r.,ni. ..f llu.m llml tbev will bo treated with the utmost respect I and consideration. A Sl'l'ItT IN I'Eltl ItAI. ItO.M) Itni.lMMi. The day after the shameful riot in Omaha, in which the court hfiu.se was burned, a prihionerwas lynched' and the mayor narrowly escaped the Haniu fato, this paragraph appeared in a news dispatch: 1 "During al the time tho mob was a', its wurk, a tiny .Scout, uged 12, stood at u prominent street intersection and directed traffic, lie stayed on tne job all night and well into tho morninc" Can any good American read that without a thrill 7 There was u whole city apparently gone crazy. Men and women ordinal ily characterized ai good citizens hail run amuck in a law- breaking, blood-Kecking frenzy. Tho very foundations of law and order seemed, overthrown. The police were powurleHs. .Mature citizens joined the mub or skulked timidly in their homes. Then came n quiet, inujiterly lad, 1J years old nnd perhaps 4 la feet tall, and proceeded to take up tne duties his elders hud laid down, and bring a littlc nrder into that chaos and do what he could to restore the city to its setmes. A prevalent sense of gilt nnd shame must havo helped him. How otherwise could that lad, of his own initiative, have exerted any authority? Crowds that defied tho police, the sheriff ami the soldiers respectnl him, and did hi.' bidding without tpiestion, because in acted us one having authority. Al night nnd all morning, while the in sane mob surged around him, he stuck to the job, one little oasis of civic strength in that temporarily, decivil ized city. There was just one redeeming fea ture about the Omaha riot, and that Boy Scout was it. And what he did was typical of Hoy Scouts, rhc-re are pes simistic people who despair occasion ally of America's futuro. They neeii not despair while America has such boys. aaii tura'totot tine'of the c ie.h Pf DSP!Tft IflO r::uri:K bu vm ItUUd ti... i.. i I Theie will be weeping and wailu-jt aii?Iinnshirifj,of tenth. We hail bet to 1 . iro slew, take thuut b. itc we Ket irt.0,fll.? Wt t the toiU. . ..Mmi!,,! l?mV J"il.ig 'fan 'Jii 'Ad. flub" unread n map befotr. . pn)vernt'iiU nnd ask un to'Vote .$1,-103,- tr'i ' " !. ut rlon't say that-thin 1. . . . . , , . , . V. ." I i tu i in i ll nun- IU IIIL U of work In HN'rarmonih, Imt a few Jjptllcs of this nudiclno h:n made mirh a blK Improvement In my eon pillion that I am now frpttins rf:ul ffl to ret banc. on the Job," ald F I. 000 in Ikij-mIh amount iiK-ludini the Htate' part i 'oi'' "eo?ip!ete the ro:u! I will .mike a jfue-Hs that we will have to vote this m'iny more before thf proposition !scomplei''I. Whieh wouhl rtK-n'i that ,ve Tvill fjnaHy have to p.-.y ?.",000,f)00 to iret out of debt; or $2.i0 fur eavh ,, ' '. . Rnyder, a well known lutnlif rnuii I I'lrst St., Portland :n rT..i,.n ..hi ,ii it .u,.,... I. ill .. , , ' iOre., the other day: j it not,? ' ! . And again nearly every one expects! 1 ,lave 'roro rheumatism property values to shrink in the ileal for "" I"13' 'lr,"t,n ''nrs." rontln-; c i ....I t... n,, .. i... ud .Mr. Snyder." and the troublu i i i mi' gradually grow worse all the timu,,J ill. 11. n Liie uwiiiia uiu yoiv.i, nv mil m; , - , fl fie manv veara be navimr 25 or ao;""'" " """Uy ?"t the host of melii mills yearly. It means about 15 per,"",'' lla'' to five P my work nlto- cent interest on tne bonds when thf : ,-,'In" "' rneuniatlsm just scorn dollar gets back to normal condition.'0'1 t0 "Vltlo In my kneo nnd hip And then long b-foro the bonds are!J"ml" ami noiuuer niaus, anil in paid the sample load fium the city:ln l,clllal 1 sll"Pl' '" nli- limits of l.a Claude to Iidund City, W nearly ovj-y minito. Why, I got that has been constructed to influenco , whc"'u '" V''8 V"1'1 P1'1'1 a"u aciio so Dau Ihiity couunri stami on my feot any li?nf;rli of rime. When T wna uil'hii. (inivti I WiiiUl li.'t. e In Shades of Mammon Cons rue ion .Htr,!ieb my ,nfrs strait , ordoi Company: bend more spellbinders ,0 )0 conifl)rtul,,e E ,. ln,t,.s. 1 from Portland. Get out the crew and wn,, ,,., t0 rh.in.0 y sUon menu tno waves; you ougnt to w ; ()lu,u wnllo , be(1 0 accoVuVot he put t.ut gravy or, n little more cvcn.lng , so llu,rh paln .iJ,,,,,, A Again we are told that the farmers ihini; as a, good night's sbep was out can haul so much mole to market ' ,f t10 question with mo. My kidneys with these good roads. Now, let's not R.1V0 . ts 0f trouble, too, and 1 oe deceived, there isn't being anything surfered a gr-at !-al with pains In said u'uout it, but when we tie up our-'n,,, am;,n ()f my bark. J selves with bonds there wiii oe laws Tho (1ffc, t,nt medicines and limiting tho loads to ceinyn wnltlC treatments I took didii't do me any: tires. Wc can haul the big loads till KOod , ,, ia fu(.ti thc ol0 ' votes in favor of bonds, will have to by , made almost new. I we get to the paved road, when we ' Ihlni! I found that a.i.-, done mo nn) The states weie rather slow In start ing to take advantage of federal aid in There is suid to be n Russian prince in llelsingfors so reduced to poverty that he is forced to go barefoot, l-'roni Russian Prince to foot prints! Whu; strange tricks war plays! Where nro the HohcnzolleVns, ol whom we used to bear sit piuch? llAnniin,'ii merely mistakes selfisl determination for seif-dctcrminnlion. I 4 mi mi i mil FORUM OPPOSED TO IIOMM. . -L ' 'it ft .vtk,:M .kV mmmi , Editor Evening tlliseivcr: ' i May y.e find space in your eel unins for n short disviisitm of the I bonding hsue? I see all the people who are interviewed or express Iheir opinion are lu favor of bouils. Now 1 ! know there are a few vh i aie not in favor of the bondin-.r proposition in J adcocati.l by the "A.I. Chii.," mi I lake J it for granted that the enrri-.p.in.lenls l who atlend to Ibis part of the bond J ing plopagjin. la-haven t run across any l opposition, il would' get st:tle if con I tinned. Let's have some opposil ion. J; Must, people lire in favor of better l l.vids, but differ on "lhc method ut' J getting them. The ''Ad. ttub" say I , b.mds. Now, if wc ;e the bund: I and sell them when the piiivlinsini: nave to uiMiie inem up. to coinp.y ; Kmi at a fiil(.e tr(M1)lo flrj, with the law. Usually the fainicr ,,., , , r.-inlnc. I her.n does all of his seavy hauling before tho k, li,i9 medicino a few week;. roads get bad. . Ia(,() aa t js s,piy wnndcrfu! 1 The beginning of the trouble has r tnnhfully say tiiat I e.,-., ::e:iced commenced in Umatilla county, which ll0 f,,..) ;)ttcr by the tlmo I had t.ik last spring voted bonds. The county Taulac Tour or five days, and 1 assessor has stated that the taxes will lnvc t,ocn iiutirovlng ever slnre. In be 12 mills next year, as against 7'i j ract, 1 no' er have a pain or nn ache this year. The bonds nrc responsible ll()W' wijn (,,. exception of a sllyht for most of it. jpaln now and then in the small of Tho present is no time to borrow lny mc;(. 1Uid thra la getting bettei money to improve with for luxurie-,; : ,,u t10 nme. I am going back to lei's wait at least till conditions niv-.,,,. nPXt week, so you may know about normal. I nm not opposed to : ily. ,),.,, that my' condit ion Is greatly road improvements. If you will Ivavo , iinrovol. I have told a lot of my the bonds off, I will .agree to vote rr!,.nd about Tanhio and what it has enough lax each year to build 25 miles .iim fm. ,,, ilmi i always gl;id of this jiropiised road. The interest, ' (() ,.lv0 a ,.,he.nco to say a good word ifKl l,2oO, will build almost .10 miles r)r tll0 )C ,t medicine on earth." Why You should ' . wear GROUND GRIPPERS They exercise the foi and give the blood circulation, They prevent- flat-foot. Swinj? the toea inward. Kelieve1 jons and enlarged joints. anees body weight. There iH comfort, health strength for everyone; a medical cure for flat feet. If you nro not famijiar with the helpfulness of Ground Grippers, let us explain. Thjr are for both men and women. They are manufactured in Mass achusetts nnd the Ground Grip per ia registered in the separate, states, in Canada nnfi in Eng land. Kvery one who enjoys walking or has to stand on their feet most of the time will find this phoe n source of rest and a prac tical cure for foot trouble. introdUcinq, s p- Ground . Grippe? IE, In response to manv imiuii ns'to Ground (i'iiper e.ioes, we fiave taken the exclusive am-ncy in I.ii Oracle for this .Surgical !ho. We will rnrrv.them in our regi.t..r stock now at aii times and tfloso rho . have beiTi C-roun'il Clipper weareis for ycr.rs past will find their skoo hero at nil times. 'If vour shoes are not comfortable, if you have trouble with your f-bl, consult us. We can tell you your tumble, in. (1 round Clipper adds another r.-V.ch in the shoe, and foot cumfvrt sr- vice we are evertiiviyg to give you. Comfort for All Feet of road, ns it has been said that $1,- (100,11(10 will build about 110 miles oT road after the bed or grade hns been prepared. Right hero wo save one fiflh'of the whole Amount. . Then let's go lo the polls October 11 and consider not only the present hut' the futuro. T.et's allow no corpora tion or construction company to mold our opinion or control our vote. I. E. CUENAUI.T. Tnnlnc is sold in l.a Grar.tre by Sil vijrthorno drug store; ,ln Union, by i;. A. Wright; In North Powder, bj L. P.ussell; In Elgin by Scott E ilnrrls, and In Tolocaset, by Telocn set Grocery Co.Adv. Dirda Foretell Weather Chanrie. Swallows are unerring In their In silnet. If tliey are flying high. Ihen an umiii'elln Im not nn Imniedlete ne- I I'i'ssity, Put If. when they nro In Waterloo House Plants.' waivh of their food, t'o v skim aionp Plains should be wittered with a , nt n low nll'tm!". It b' safe to predict sirny, not with n cup or n glass. ! ., (mvnrni at no great period. The Those that can bo moved should bo , l,uc distance Myers, such as sails nnd placed where the water will not ib-.m. ! r.mks, are well worth attention. They age carpets or lloors; those that run- ! are not only wealher-wls.., hut wise in not such us large ferns or palms 1 conation sense. They never venture The effect upon the foot mus- s, arch and bor.es of the foot ndinary shoes is to lessen the room, thereby cramping the and changing the position he bones from that intended latiuc. mnd Ci ripper" shoes have Cifficient space for free move ments of each toe, such as en joyed by the barefoot child or Indian. .... Thc shape of the sole of n Ground Cl ipper is the exact outline of the Perfectly Normal Foot. The last is constructed in such a way that thc wearer is able to press down upon the sole of the shoe with his toes, particularly the great toe. The la-t is straight along the inner edge, following the normal line of thc great toe nnd extending beyond. It then forms a wide, outward sweep, avoiding compiesFHin of the toes. Men and Women We will count it a plcasude to show you this shoe, to show you its helpfulness, to the human foot. No other shoe can be like it. I.AOJES 10-00 j)KN"S '. S10.00 and $12.00 JUST IN! T'.iose shoes we've been waiting for so long black nnd brown, Tow heel, lace shoes for girls. We consider this an exceptional opportunity to buy shoes of this qual ity nt this price. These shoes were bought nearly a year ago at about half their present value. They nrc of calf stock with good welt sole, best of workmanship and materials. Quality considered, these arc very moderately priced. Sizes 11 1-2 to 2, priced SG.50. Kizes 2 and up, price $8.50. which thoroughly appreciated its fine Ciinirdy ami d lU-.hUul acting. Mins IV.na is seen in the role vi Patricia Morley, a ymnv bruin witi ''can't b h:ivc" eyes whW'h ars lh should have. snmWhinj; sprend on the flour beneath thorn to catch the water ns-it ilrlpn. Tho water mint bo sprayed from nhove no that nil the leaves recclvo It; this cnrrtcM off tho dim anil is (ho only natural way tor a plant to rocolve wntor. When LQiftlitort "Pair.1 Wh-Mi a h'CKliiinr wishes to be nlv 0ut at the time when an important voip Is to be (iikrti, he tlmts some mem ber who Intends lo vote on tin othw side ol' the question and arrnnues a "pair" with him. That K the m-cuh! disliked him and that he was. unpop ular. Popularity was the f i;' t ihitifr which ho must, attain, nnd be asl'ed the assistance of his vite. Cceilo Wiia in disagreement with tho K a ism nnd w 1 1 a she hn 1 1 e : i r n e il to know her husband, sho wio.ld instant source or annoyance lo h.-i hnve given much to ho able to live ' al",,s "usband. Patricia I, f-mt c.. r ...... i. ......... i i I., Ih lit in U'ifli oven tnn n nnn:i rfi .i i" '- "llu iniim.-, -t j brewing. i"l nniily. She saw In bis proposal : Mi c:.r.-les of her hi,, ..nnl 3 ' the one purpose upon which I !.- I fl: 'inns. could agree. They pr-r-ceived that That he Is unduly jealous Is true, the easiest place for the Crown but she toes a little too far when Prince to c.iln nonularitv was where iho allows anolh.-r ni.in to k I lin I.:.l .i.r u i lln n -inl:ir tint w:is I ' tho army, whoso -hish ofricei-5 coin plained bitterly tliat William II did ii.ii i. ace 113 .Interest cuougu 'at United JUates Korean Tren?y. It was in irsj that tin? rrvl treaty with Kor--a vrp.s signed Vy the Called Siiiies-, nnd foreigners took tip tli"lr . rtrideneo with odicinl sanction at Cheimi'i'ri, tlie seaport of (he capital, ' eoul. Even with this foothold in Ihe , s, her legsiiii,,r nurees tir refrain fimn vot men. .N .Llenul Ceograpblc Mnfar.iu' ing. ns an necommoihulou to the first. The net result when neither vole b r.ixl Is the Sonne as If lioih hud voted on opposite sides. P,nrh legislators can ilieu be nbsVnt ir they wish with. mi loss, or g.ilu to either able. Hutter Wrappers priuteil at Observer office. thc new country, the unwrlcome vi.-liors I heart. It was Riven out tin-. Fred-push-. I their' -way but slowly into (crick V.'iiliaip, assisted by the Crown other pans of the kiinrdoni. nnd ns princess, had taken upseriQUslv the late as I;i7 only n ndallc'elt fa'.tnll istudy of politico and nrlitary science p.irtiun had been visited by v hlte : .;inin, nt pror.Hisors wee ;.uuint-ued nt the Kt oaprltiKllchen Pnlast tc To C'csn plafonds. rl:ituiid iur Is a line dust pro lu. -ed from rntlieg dlaihonds. Il i "X'elislvi v osi-il ,y jewelers, i-M. i'. or b -anlng ilhirson.ls. It may be pro cured 111 liny Jewelry si. .re. toretber lob Printirur. The Observer. Main M7 That Air- of Distinction Ntithirnf eontribuU1! more dir ivtly to tliii f 'l i n fr. thit t)it earing of the proper model in the profcu'4 kind of cy'set. ' pYiin iiMtruetloiiH for Its use. Another j juile satlM'i;. lory way to clean d:a- noni!; is to m ile a hiiher of soap, mtd i little ammenia and apply this cleans tij; preparation to thc stones .with a iooth bmIi. Style is ns en.en(iaPy a part of MOPAHT COlKTS ns health y nil cymfort. It has its foada tioh in Aie cornet mid there cSn bi no Mylish rnst ruction of the filler (rarmentii withoyMlft- pro per corset. 0 A M(IAKltriaPfittin(j ishe tnoRt convincing arirument of thefc value of h MOPAKT Comet Then the ntyle lines nrto sen then beauty o outline if noted then comfort becomes nppnrent Our r'yerienct corsctiere it "at your ervice. ? !l Pauline Lederk ' o------ 'Sound Ittssincss Policy Reliable Service Progressive Methods , -. r o r) 9 O o la (irande 'Naii$J 3 I'Ai'ir vi- .M)si"i;ri.rf,'i(VHH) o 0 oX;i:stii'!;(0r o i,!hhvhk) 0 o J o (ir l(ir havo novor hoon tlosod ilSriftif0 lui.-iiiosstii;. m?uv th.0il;ttt' tifur ortr.iHi zati.ni in 1SS7.q Xf$ will wolooino an.'l f roi-iato ywv ';t.'. v&nt. o o Scldiei's Walked on Diamonds. , Two detachments of Prllish" troops iiiernlly' walked on dia-iioiuls for a week or so dm Ing it Ink they mink' In Souiliuest Africa during the war lays. The march was throuuh a fn nioin gem ticld and at every halt the rc.ttiinics soiuht for precious stones, aiauy really Valuable ones Ileitis fodnd. give In-lrucllon ami ndvlro. The re port that the futuro Emperor and his consort weio sedulously pie.i:.r inc tor the duties they would have to fulfil caught tho popular tide. nd tho result becaiuo eviden: at the not Minimal mlUCry review. Tho Crown Prince, in full fdory of military panoply and mountel on a superb bay horse, was greeted by out hursts of acclamation from tho troops. Tho Kniscf, fallowing him. was mot by silence. Tho Kaisor was' furious, nnd to prevent a repetition of tho ol'fonso Jto changed tho court lilioiielte; thenceforth, he decreed, Hie t Town 1T1I1CO snoiiui iiuio father neon parado. heal mmm Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat ing, Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary for you to suffer With eczema, blotches, ringwornj.raihea Bnd similar skin troubles. Zcmo, obtained at any drug store for 35c or $1.U0 forextta large bottle, and prompt ly applied wilrvsuallyipve instant relief from itching toxture. Jt cleanses and soothes the skin aal hoal9 quickly and effectively most skihbJcasei Zcmo is a wonderful, petiet-nting, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin, ft is not gt easy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further dilro' - The E. W; Kok Co, CltvcUu.!. O. The rift between the two widen! until It almost reaehi-j V.n break-ng roiiit when Patricia, mid her fu'end Victoria, devise a plan . whereby H nry, 1 ho husband. Is given the. l-ssoii he des- rves and is brought lo realize that he Indeed has "some bride." Last showing today with tho "Perils rf Thunder Mountain" CHICHESTER S PILLS - THH DIAMOND IIUAMI. A ;K-'iJ.Klk m l-J Void n,rui:;Ar, Vt -N:tr". ?Jrd lU P!i RlitoaW f t TLi a w!br. Hut f ,, 1 L Sr V'VlVi't- A.!crof-!rt.n,y(i.Tir TEHV. KW K lit SOlDSiiaLGrilSISEVOOTHUS For Sale Good Hay, 1 $30 and $31 perton. Also Otlir Tccd. THE J. D. .LYNCH CO. 'lib Or mlstlc Thoecht. lose ao tp.ivel lc.ui more tltaa tie life. now tiikm i! riiiM i: Ml;i1"i:i) o,k ii:i; Ttrs lute :'llii! llu' bfre h th wire mi the Ciwn liriocdot acJ'!:n wtrreby h; With tho crown o CecUc. th Prince, could k.ilii popul.irily ia Germany Cow It w,-.ised out and how 11 pSlnc t'' kr.iser, formart of a very nteic- ns r Ed ition In Ccioi. iloe. llo'isekeepini:. un.ler the tille 't.v:le. the Story of the Pllhsppv :i.iIM:.-1.'.ii trl Who V-.otcJ -io Cr:n.-.a Cro.va Prl-.c. Fr..l..nek W"'lnm told hi thathe h:i.l det'"rm ncd to as. am In (eiulany the psir.on which w.i A Woman's Hearty Uccominrildatjoii j Worry and overwork, cause, kid ney trouble, and woiyn suffer funnily with men. Miss srah West-, ou, llel IdereVdll., w rilesV I- could not "stoop dini and when I was dowu l h.nl to cVwl Vp byV chair 1 was so lame 1 BuVered amv. Now I feel like a now pson. trots and ju.tter'ln v.very wuyV My (enerai ne'ric.l ih.al'h IS uulie IniiirinTv I Ifc'urtilv evesol reconimcnded ?)! y KiXivl'ilfs ft ill ut(rniiK the way 1 did. The) lellcvo dii-ines. puSitess unicr th-: A Joints r..-r O 'ally his own. .1 to tnk. pa. i In p.diii. s and tli ailmuilatrntlun o' i a o l.ift.ilrs Tie anewothal the Ka'scbhrMrp yesiei.lay sore muscles vi'euinatie pains when ..used t.y dis ordercdokidneys Soi Kv.(he.. o 8 o SDMK P.P.IIIK" IS i.ATt er 1 Get Your Suit Iii Two Days DOXT WAIT (i0 DAYS AXI,) TIIKXIJU 1)18-APrOlXTKl)- . . ti will lnnko yin a sijit Cifstom Made ji two iliiys; at very little moe than a roaily-iiuulc ' Woiul-Away Suit aro i.ut cf the quest iuft as it takes ofryin .".() diysf jn two montlis 1n .ct suits aibl t.'ie hai to'injiko l'rdiu tlipic t;six U't-t itnts of sronU aiul tin t no 'iUinty of tr-ttini a suit nm im-i ri.M i',s-iiiiii' n as a t list. nn- Made Snif SS9l aiin.'iis. and they Wo havo Kovfii snjifi vii ' i H i 'i i n 1 1 w.ij t i.i uraiKic y,m ,r.,t :t .1 . i--- ( . -, :iii,ii in op .ovt s the U-t es tbH CSS roil VIOI.A , -8-0 j)'.l sn. rrj oi in-hio- nun .. . - - . II V " w. I . . 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