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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1915)
Tnn sroRNixo oregomajt. Tuesday, decejiber 14. lots. OREGON HOTEL MEN EUGENE BUVS OUT MEET Ifl PORTLAND L LIGHT PLANT Sixth Annual Convention After Four-Year Fight. Pri vate Company Sells Equip ment for $150,000. Brings Delegates From All Parts of State. BEGINNING TODAY America's Foremost Tragedian LOCAL PEOPLE ENTERTAIN PROFITS TO PAY BIG PART Robert antell ' w f Moving Picture NeVsS 1 If - : ''T . if v ; y . i IA aaaa.aaaaataaaaMaaaaa'eBMa III al B M Ytltlax rmrtj Arw Gr-t al Tj r4) Tna-atrr Dlaw Kraaloa ( J Today Fronmmm la 1 tlidn Highway Trip. The Ut" tnnml t-avatioj af la Ci llotetrnan a A a.-xtAl trn cpaaed Ut b:M at the Imperial Hotel, the l5!!ta drle'e ft tt:vt : J. A. Vet-tuai. of the HoSlaad Hotel. M4 ferd. n. . Puatep, of Iha JoaapMn Moos. Oram rea. M. II. Atr. of la Abbay I !'! 4r. ef Newport. Jaroa Cairfa. ef (ha ft. t(a l!ctt, St. Ila.aa. .V U K. Laaaaoff. of n rate ee-i-a Hotat. r.tai-e4a; J. U Wltaina. of the rle Itofat. llnpntr. C. R Milter, af loriUa-1. N. U Ileal, of tse fiaead H.tl. at t'Ha. I(nry JUrr. af the ((( (mi!. t4 r&ulM War eMa. af til rtty. )lrr of th hotlnl .U erriva Int. nor,sj. ea the koi aaa aiona 4a Bo rmcnaa until tat nitirninc. t-c a.M. mt'mr tee vi.uiaa: Itatal mn bat raat.tafa.. at Oe roavaeu) a.l i i rtr at t:: Impartal. thay ail H' !'! l"io Cmiinx Thaetr. ixill af la l'ort!.at aatertaaaat cam a Tj ay.aion will o ralla.4 fa rdr IM ancmlaa af 41 r tha aradat f tft Vt(.ii -tAt.ofl. M C. Del- tivana, Th otr offi-r of tfta aj.o?i lia ar rU Matw-ftaa. Jr. vtra-prast aae W. . htra. re'irer: r. W. f;a'i. trtrr. Tha mambare of taa n'rtmTttm romnntti ara: arse t. ". tMUjfr t lie rrt!en-t. Ky laiaav mif af iha Milusmtk. n I i r. n-i r r. of ( .t. . -. cf IKa kuaiaea af " tiMy aill ba tit cIlaueaioai af hotel problem I"' ar af ' at a- w (4 lntrlaMa FM eftarwoam ail the e-Wea.te wtlt a- tun tltf fha CV1 .m ft ia Hls&wea rH.!f4; ta iha romp tta (rocrimm I r ig.nr: .! M an ti" ar.4 a e'JaC at--- a a-t-ai Ft !ta W M aauratafv a ra' IIS 7; v I: TODin nun rmtAi-rw;. M.i-atkj "Taa L'Bfaiihful Wifa." Naitooal "Oaa afllltoa Pol lara. " I'aoflaa "Mr. CrI. of Moot CarWx- llrkfard -ilfcooM Wlfa For- Surtaat "Taa Caa!tea of Cour aaa," Columbia "Tha Cokiaa Claw. Tha 1'aat of llaamiva.' a -a t. I aawra II H 1 W -a'al.a ar i. ft tar" rtat.r," .-a,f a 1 at!-Ma. a:nav t i A )t t-m Ca CK rlataf t"t C-i4ft.ini t-Baiaaj'- l(arjr aarr. taJ Knaalaa. t 44 A. Jf aitaaaa mt tHa .AaarVS r i W r. rwr, v:taenaa llatal. .aa l-tr aa-ri. ' a M ' ra !. Q iaa'tM.- la; O Ta'aa. BT'.ta'aa Htf. i4 ataaaa. t t A M. 'fs n'l Taa -a r-aa-irat. Ml C.aa. r. r. J Waaaa! TH, a-....a H J H-fcaaaraw Ma-UI1.4. J. i. It A it Ta rsraafa-a.- at 1 ia- -..r'.-ta Hud, maraw l. rfallar. Far I t Al A X "Tf af af T r t .r.arat ae it rai r ' aj 4. T W r X. -aaan.aj mt A a" Wi ( a- A3Ar'mH A auf I !. 1- fi .r-i. afaf'f'nt -taap.4 as:vr,!aa. J f Itaaaa. a- aal.f a a I. T r V - - inaairiTr fa. a-Aa. aftan ..-.! Afa M'Alf.' 4 a .-a mt r.fa afl i'm?aaa P VI -.-! II aui rr--a t 't:i art. I r'afa pa r9Ttaal. O W. Tar It. aH llt kA'A- rtan4nf fi ' t M.,i-aa (.tM'a,"- H. C ArA. a-1aa F. A--l aaaiart'a riu :n 1 ta Na rsf af imma-a f.ft--' .nar"a l.tal Intaaata t ' M'.-In, .;. V a A Wanrfraff la a,. a',-a :"y J-i!"ia i M'ai a l. r J l'.a-a ; .aaa Cataa irii-u aa af - naa UK mot!i ar rvrtalnty plarlnf Iha iWn way lo moiorrara an 41 4)!a muDda for la (avorllaa. THara la lasia Kara-Jilb. for laataaca. liar baak roll taa vrowa aa fat taat eo loasar wltl aha troa It In tha rut Na iiob.I Li'aa and filk tuak. Only a fa Tr at tbia yooac ntlibara woman t la Naar Tork from ika Caat Had acrapt a minor pl(loa ea tba atasa. la a short tima na waa plarma nroml aaal part la "IU! Waat4L T Cf Mr Xaart" an-i aavral othar comasltaav. Laat yaar bar aalary araa lit ear waa a aa4 aba mmmmi caafaafad. bat alone cam a tnoal anaaaaor and of faa4 bar lta pr dar. And at that alary ana baa Kaaa tea ?ar In many film proaiactiooa Jliia Marodith baa loat fiaiaad a ptrtara In which aha waa ca-r wita Cyril lax!a, tha En( 1 1 a actor, at aaiary af par waa a. Tfta athar day aha a: road a con iraci wttn a mo ia-picf ara company lo to California for IS waa It t'a par ink. "And arhan 1 rrtoro. tha littla intiarv arl a a Id. I (ball kaw oa a laak baek wita llt.aaa to my cradii." (: Maradith la only 1 yaara aid and 'fancy fraa. WOOL BOOMJS FORESEEN Salt I.aka Ttprrt Say ;rralr-at Itra of rroapcrttr Xrt la al Hand. r-rrrTv rv. rw. u ira-at aw. T Kitvh. ill" att Laha woal at part. a la a:i.rln- a aartaa ef la- t'iraa to ihxpmig la rtrxJIafon th waa'. da:laroa taat tra aaat alcht yaara l"a wao tnataafry wi: a-i)oy tha treat ac ara af praaparlty irrr. -rirl.- M Mr Fitch. -Ihara la a in-arcity of ah aap ear tha worM. An'fl: n ta Jot t a."iowat a Ja- " of f-orn ! ta 1 4 ahaap tMa yaar. whirh rarraaaata a 1 r caat d'eraaaa. aodly. an ar tha MI Curopaaa clnU fact fat ae Krafard. la ronaln no :a--a. KjuHH ant I'.halma mlt: ara alnrta.t ea a'roant af tha war and yat. wf tha rrartrort mill epratinr only mra!ar'a:y. tha prico ef wik kaa raarhad aa aaormia ftavra Vbat wi: rta i::a prVa ka whan tbca aslUs a-a ptacaat In oraratloa" Maau-ll at th Majraflc. M4tff Jamaa. af (ha Vajaatlc Tha atar. a.T tad a aaddan rhanca In pr trramma )nl;dr. aubatltutlntr HnNart Mant-ll a.n,i i'nxlrya llamror la "Tha t nfAithful Wlfa- for "liar MoLbar'a a- rrat.- Tba cbanca waa m haspr one. for Mr. Maetall. who la ona ef Iha taw. It nt tha only man. to make fthakeapear aaa rolaa roaautantly pay. la ean In eno of tba atronaaat ta photo-drtnu. rapiata with aanaatloaal Incldaota and "bu-aan Interact moreaaia. Tha play l an adaptation ef Maria roraltl a "VaoaSatta.- wttft Xiantrll play la ta part ef Kablo Komanu aa wait aa Count C.r. with bla wlfa. tha baaatiful UDtae llarepar. apprar Inc aa Jotiat. tha unfaithful wlfa. Tha torr sbowa liomaal atrirkaa with aun troka an-t torid altaa wbaa tha tar ror-atrU kaa Italian think be baa dtad of rhoiara. He earapaa frora tba tomb. dia-oara a -Akt of jewel robbere haa placrd In tha vault for aafckaap ln and oa barb to Itta fa to find bar In tha arm of another. Tha ahock ef aniombfnaot kaa turned Jtomanl'a hair aray. aa ba ewaara revenge and woaa and wlna bla wlfa aa Count Caeaare. He take her to the vault, un nuiki himelf and there Iravee her to die. Tha Army and Navy football game r.lm win ba continued for at least aev. eral da) a Convict In Movie. t!oee bla annouacemant that ha would give two Inroalea of King Sing an CP txrt unity to ahow what they could do If given an opportunity. Carl luaemmla. president ef tha I'nlveraal Company, haa baan deluced with lattart from men In aad eat of cine fiiog. aa well aa in other refermatortea and penltanKarlea. Warden Oaboroe. of flng Mn. will aa !t the film tnagaat la bla aetectioa of talent. It Caoealp ef tlx) Scrrcn. Is eatlmatd that tha mat of tha Annette Kellerrr.ao leXure. being pro- d'jred In Jamaica by William os. will eiceed ll.ee.o. five h u no red people ara need In tha Play, preparation be ing started last May. a e e Peeaie Firrlecale la Mr. Howard fllrkmaa In private life. Mr. Hickman la a very well-known player alao. e e a George. Anita f tewarl's brother, la about it. Mia Stewart la a alstcr-ln law to Ralph J nee. aaa California famished practically all of the scene for The Kirth of a Nation. lib a fear lakra la Texas. aaa Will lam More, a prominent Metro player, commute between Fort late. N. J, aad Yonkera In hla own motorboaL All went well until tba other nlghf, when Mr. Morse was run dowa by a mysterious craft and had a narrow ea cape. Mr. Morse faela aura that tha boat waa a hostile submarine, a pirate ship or a smuggler's vessel. aaa Ittle Plckford la married to a son professional aad la living In California. Mrs. Forreet. Bryant TVaahburn la Mabel Itobert Conn, of Edison, la mar ried to Hel'n etrlckland. alao of EOlson, e Cleo Ridgely la New Tork born 1IJJ. Che la five feet four, bss gray aye and light hair. e e a Cretghton Hal. Jama Morrison. Harold lockwootf and Ina Clalra are uamarrled. r IIEW CHARTER INDICATED mfcHT to ronnrcT ai:wktt r.Mom CAl sCs Kt.ll.Vi FIGHT. ELKS TO PROVIDE FUND rawa 4 at A-rrtewrat af aacv tn fake bat erf a. af iaraj ef Tsaroatrr laartgw Arrang lag rKartty Mall. LA CRAXPK. Or, f-ac. 1J. 5peclal.) tacompl'l returns late IM vniag indicate that Ia Uraad will have a rAXrt-Vril. . T. 11 -pa-1 r.a.aam.nt ef Imorovemaal. where ULk t-alaj-te la character are lhel,,rora tr In. Today s election !- tnxnr pris-. t ba -tree away at the l(.d aaa af the bltlereet election fights cha.r'av bAil la be held by the famtlle I .. ef t.lka af a eUnc aad card Party I Tk. nr..k.H.. a..i.a. argoad that the new charter would rf0iail 11. A narrt4a lu-ane 1 aaa af th r' aad anathar la a fcalrot. si44 aa ma t shava. Tha prises have baea '4 If local mercbaata er prefes aiunai maa. All af the preed ef the btlt will a lata a fon t la aaaiat aeady people 4fa th v later moacba. There will b daactas. card play !- ant rafraahmantA. aad a Jnlly good '(" la .! e'T w compel abutting property ewaara to pay for li.o worth of paving al ready dona, but now la court over pre I'.mlnary error. Loss of tha amend meat would make th general fund pay tha amount. Tha precinct con taining leaders against tha amendment bad not reported at as lata hour, but the lead la eo heavy In others that tha charter eeema amended. Tha vital potnie. Including th commission form of government ara not at stake. J. IK McKennon and Kd Coolidge ara running close, with McKennon leading. F. K. Moerehouee. a Socialist, la run alng behind hi ticket. Careful add! tion of figures, however, will be n aces- ear y before the Commlealonerahtp is de elded. Only one Is to ba elected. Oklahoma Dank J lobbed. PKrrW. Okla.. Dec. II. Tha First tate Iiank of Ierw wi robbed of more than ! tbl afternoon by maeked ropher. Revrnue of IS'.OOO Yearly Taken Orrr and Ilspenae, Incladlm rarchsvae Installmenu, I Ea tlmatedto Be $34,000. CL'GENK, Or.. Deo. 1 J. (8peolaX) Th purchase by th City f Kugen of th electric lighting business of Its rlvgl. th Oregon Power Company, an nounced tonight by tha Eugene Water Board. algnaJUed victory for municipal ownership In Eugen after a four yesrr fierht for supremacy over tha private corporation. Tha purchase price for tha distribut ing eystom In Eugene la I HO. 000. In eluding tha poles, wire and substation equipment. Of thla tio.000 la to be paid In cash. The balance la to be paid at the rata ef fl.SO a month with In umn at i par cent. . The fsn.000 cash Is to be paid from tha proflta accumulated by the city during the past four years. Tba month ly payments ar to b met from th future profit of the acquired business. according to member of the water Board. In absorbing th business of Its com petltor. the city takes over a revenue at present fJe.vOO year. The addi tional coet of handling the acquired business tha Water Board estimates at I500D. and tha city alao agrees to Pay tha corporation ttoo monthly for a protection service, under wblcb the cor poration agree to deliver th city, at any time ita own plant shall fall, auf ficlent electricity to aupply tha entire city. The Water Board fiarures that the natallmenie on the purchase price, the landing service, .the additional costs of operation and Interest will total ;4.a'0 yearly, leaving a net profit of li. 000 acquired by the purchase. The Oregon t-ower Company, tha My'a unsuccessful competitor. Is a ubsldlary of tba H. M. Bylleahy Com pany. of Chicago. It owna tha alec trlral distributing aystsm In tha Wll- ameite Valley. Supplying practically all tha cltlea between Lugene and Albany, Including Corvallta, from a hug steam eneratmg plant at t-'prlngf laid. reeled five year ago at a cost of 1400.000 with e00 horsepower. Four years ago tha city completed Ita i0u horsepower hydro-electric plant upon th Mehensle River at cost of approximately 110.000. inca entering the electrical field with It own plant, th city ha re auced tna electric rata from 1 cenu to eanta a kilowatt, haa paid In lereat on Ita bonds and baa accumulated a surplus of ttJ.ooo. Further rate reduction la promised. Supported by Genevieve Hamper Most Beautiful Face on Earth, in Supreme William Fox Production Unfaithful Wife A Story Identical Wilh Marie Corelli's World-Wide Known Sensational Novel 1 ICTAT 1? HTTP A 99 V JLJ JL JL-e JL J JL XlL Majestic Novelty Trio Robert, Ogden, Ransom First Motion Pictures Army-Navy Football Game HOOD APPLES BEST Spitzenbergs.Top Market New York City. in ADVERTISING FAULT CITED VANCOUVER TO AID NEEDY Bundle Day la Held to Secure Cloth- Ing Donations. . VANCOCVER. IViih. Dec 11. r Spe cial. Vancouver wiu nave a "Bundle day" tomorrow, when th residents of the city and othora ara Invited to leave any clothing supplies which they are wining to give to tba needy at the pariah hall of 51, Luke's Episcopal -nurrn. xno regular meeting of tha guild will be held tomorrow afternoon. and tha bundlea received will be sorted and arranged. Those In need are asked to call at th parish hall w edneaday morning. wnen meir wuu win Da -supplied ao rar a poaslbla. Bomb Not Near Kallroad. MX FRAXC15CO. Dec. 11. Southern Pacific Railroad official announced today that Investigation of a report that a fisherman found a dynamite bomb under a railroad bridge near Mar tines Saturday showed tha dynamite waa found under a county highway bridge a quarter of a mile from the railroad. Dealer Declare That Growers of Each District 6hould Unite Under One Brand and Build Up a Reputation for It. NEW TORK. Deo. 11. (Special.) Tha latest reports show that Hood River Blue Diamond branded Spltzen berg apples top the market In New Tork. four carloads selling for 12 a box. This price la 25 cents higher than the Splizenbergs and Newtown apples that ara packed under tba Skookum brand and are bringing 50 cents a box more than the figures at wnicn me bulk of the extra fancy gradea are selling. Five hundred boxes of Hood River Spltxenberra and Newtowns were In cluded In the cargo of Oscar II. They ara now aiding In keeping peace among Henry Ford' knights of peace. If they do not have a more Important part In I the work of attracting tha boys Irom th trenches. Just what are the elements that have caused Hood River apples and those packed under tha Skookum brand to outsell most of tha other apples from the Northwest is a mooted ques tion among the Jobbers of New York: skeekom Apelra Sell Faat. Arthur Miller, of the firm of Miller Cummlngs, says. "It Is not fair to com pare prices simply. Kkookum apples are being held at $2.75. but only 400 boxes were sold in one morning." 1L F. Davidson, of Hood River, who representa tha Hood River Applegrow ers' Association and shippers from other districts of the Northwest, says, "The growers of each district should unite and advertise one brand and then take effective means to uphold the quality of the pack that goes from that district. It will be impossible to get the growers of one district to help advertise the fruit of another. Catchy Brand la Adviaed. Richard Kelly, of the firm or Steln hardt At Kelly, which buys from the North Pacific Fruit distributers and which Is the sole distributer of the Skookum packs of applea is inclined toward the view that great good would come to the Industry if the growers of a number of the districts decided upon a catchy brand and advertised it extensively." Each group ef shippers from each district in the Northwest now has separate brand. This causes such confusion of brands that even the wholesale dealers have difficulty In keeping track of them. No value can come from advertising most or these brands as the amount of advertising necessary to bring any of them before the publio and to distinguish It in the minds of the consumers from the othe brands would cost more than the sup ply of fruit packed undc-b the brand would warrant. Sellers both at private sale and public sale believe that the nature of the brand chosen is Important. A brand with one central Idea, which Is so simple that it requires little thought Is favored. Tha more startling and distinctive it Is, the better. cial.) The December terra of the Cir cuit Court for Coos County opened this morning at Coqullle, with Judge John S. Coke presiding. The term is ex pected to be completed, so far as Jury cases are concerned, before the end of the week. Three criminal cases of minor importance are all that aro scheduded for trial. R""l Tha Oreironlan'; classified nds. Court Convenes at Marslifleld. MARSHFIFXD, Or.. Dee. IS. (Spe- rORMER PORTLAND MAN" ELECTED MAYOR OF BEND. v W i' " r A FINE TREATMENT FOR CATARRH VT TO A COarr LiTTLJI ranavara a sua aa Bat4Ua-i a aa a4 Kaa i.'m aa ,a:aat erna pa fa raaea mat taa traeinaat en: at ) ta e-l huua aaa :: m4 laei a a.af itat:aaal ataaatao eaa) taayafaea, f a ti r aaA)eKe-re. ffeaae-aaat. Ssrara. In.1a.a-a, aa. 1 aai ana dattaaae aalfaaa t aaaa - laattaa aaaatiia aa ortaa err I la mmmtmm f.- taa ate , nt aa taa taaaa. tf Raaa rir ar fa-a-r 4-af aa 11-a.f - a. a So aaer a-tj oM ana any at FaraAras (aiaia aroatak I Taaa tfiia an aat a-I-t K atat a I a aaa aaa) )eaa aa g--aaa.Ma4l aa ar-; tie aa'U aiaaoiaarf. vaaa aa ntta nafal a tiaa a y i - - aaa-s .u-mj - I r t. t. kt . a--- u trwcuti J.mit jk. r.aaiea, wdo waa icita atayor tit aaaa:al aaam. ea-anie Ilium T T I 9 1 a-an aa t - a r . mm a a r.i Bint oi mil city sinca 1 IV. woaa b aia ina na at a a 4fri) lata taa iarat. I raa aa ra irom rannn aaa itoi ip a oocnaataaa near town. air. vaaea Tla leaoiamaat aa a laAl Ml aataaa I aaa !! iaaaj pTomiooni part la eiir anaira. aarving at pron aa a ib-a maa n iriin'trt aaT.atra aae I diraetar at lb Daea cotneaerriel Una. He la also Justlr of tha pa ace or tna waaaa inm 1 a 4 see San e tifa aaal waav I dlatrlct. 1: at eaav aaaaa. taaca piaavaant 4 aa I Mary s. Cotamaa. who waa r-atea ted Treasurer of Baod. waa one af tha tnia. Han M wtaaa to aa rraa I arst wesaaa to Be4 esica la Caatral Orazon. da vine baan elected City Traas- tt a'fifaa ann ta.i4 gt I far for taa flrvt uraa I D-xenbor. 111. la addition to taking care of the tsia traatsBaai a ona. a4. I Seaaxea ef Ik city, ala Coiasaaa la la chart ef th Band Pnbike library. 3, Fm "Mr. Grex OF -iaa"V-..-. .J I ;,V ' Monte Carlo" MY REAL NAME IS Theodore Roberts i I'M AT THE 7 PeoDles Theater A Faa4a, Maroy-rUrt. Mary K. Cataaaaa, Tr aaa rar. WITH CARLYLE T11jC1SYEUj AND DOROTHY DAVENPORT AND Today Is Our Last Appearance Tomorrow and Balance of Week Will Be Given to Bernhardt's Leading Man A Picture Every Woman Should See SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE? Featuring Exquisite LILLIAN LORRAINE Today and Tomorrow mi THE ICKFORD WASH. AT PARK ST. BETTER THAU CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. Lou Tellegen t the Lasky Para mount Production of "The Unknown" J a A Play of Romance, Thrills. Adventure and Mystery "EVERY SHOW IS A GOOD SHOW AT THE PEOPLES" Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the sub stitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, a:id tneir etiect on me liver is almost instantaneous, iney are the result of Dr. Edward's determina tion not to treat liver and bowel com plaints . with calomel. Wis eriorts to Danisn ic orougni out ulc.d lii-cita wu.o- colored tablets. These pleasant little taDieis ao me good that calomel does, but have no bad alter eirects. iney ouu l iujuio ui. eeth like strong liquids or caiomei. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. Tt is best not to taKe caiomei, duc to let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its .M O 8 1 neaaacneo, uuiiiicbb nau idai. lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver, rake ur. Ed wards' Olive Tablets when you feel "loggy" and "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded brain and how they "perk up" the spirits. At 10c and 2io per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company. Colum bus. O. Adv. Nervous Period ical Headaches Succumb to Anti-Kamnia Tablets llits trouble commonly called "sick head ache "Is said to be due to the retention of area In the system. Often It is stated that a poor condition of the blood Is a cause of these headaches, or that It Is a nervous condition; and In certain cases, no doubt this Is true Where treatment's demanded. It Is mora for the pain than anything else, and Sr. A. F. Jcneiiscomiat. oi xxiuisviue, nas found .ntl-kamcia, Tablets to give prompt and satisfactory relief. "Rest should ba Insisted upon" he says, "and the patient sbouid go to bed, darken the room, and all the attendants and family should be a qnlet aa possible. An emetlo will some times shorten the attack. The bowels should be kept open with "Actolds"; a hot bath andi a thorough rub-down with a coarse towel, often mve grateful relief. Two Antl-kamnla Tablets when the first signs appear, will usually prevent the attack. During an at tack, one tablet every hour or two will shorten the attack and relieve the nrual naoxeaand vomiting." These tablets may be obtained at all druggists. Ask lor A-K Tablet. They ara also unexcelled tor ner Voo headache, neuralgia and All pains.'