Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 09, 1916, Page 9, Image 9

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    TIIE MORNING OK EG ONI AIT. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1916.
WOMEN GET VOICE
Ycung People Also Plan Part
in Layrr.cn Convention.
SESSIONS START SUNDAY
lr. lrtlax. ll.wc.ry. Mill o
r Or k lair Ke-1 1
TrcCTeir r rUnsrrd
, for H'S Ctn-ln:.
1 w ar lateceted mla-si-roary
work ed ' f yoae
.ntl.l M-lt! wilt baa ottwr
lutilf la tab. art la lha Lrrna
Mininurr convention that will
oean.d In Portland Sunday. Tbie con
I'K ot was dctde-l tn v.etrrdar al
t aooti ntif la la tu Men's
Ortjlli Aaoarttton.
tk creel bee b.n IB Ull
Bceaa.d by th wcen.a of various de
..trnatl.n.s tal th fomraillM
ft:nnil rrvAl m m- t i r C of
woman, to a- hell ' J 3
B-rioeii laj th nr M;bo.l:. iliarvh.
ThU will b f err;-r of riiiurj
Mllatlai l Bartlarular. II BB
owa-ed yea'-rder lkl ' 1 caitery of
th Walt. T.moi b open lo
mi d rtn la afternoon rD-.tiace.
kul tfia BHat (:! will b for lay
nir. Th Watt Ttmsi" will b
il rnirl mtm piac. bit ta "
r.r. a.e wirt b fc-i l v arioua other
aaditorlueMk
1 M rnl Tek rr-
A licrm rac.tved yetrdy from
f. V. Vl-kery riplred th yenct po
B'e with Joy. fe C aanoua-ed that
they. wmN It a rhaiv la
enae ef th -o-1 it cf in bi
enavenMon.
Mr. , tkry mm'-t'4 li lh lead-
er appro n4 fua'n4 lhl In
y 'X4 &- pnp " a ciaelw m- I en htt-
4? ani oritaio rc.i to s't r(-thr
na ajur irrm m. tht ovL4 io
arltui ansae l;e b.et fa.ir s-m
spiaadui m3i(oa picture.
n t '! ? of m c"iTntion tkr
Will k 4-'n4niinKift cnnfvrvoc
tn.l of Wftf l l 6 k.Wl ( J
rtK-4 fut wt:i b la cuejuatio wtta
( ftnr.
f-:;.J V I 4.9Iiat rburrh lo BMI
C in Wail r.mpl. H Irutt
ri:ft at I? irl nrlt!t; all
'!! ra'Wl al I no fir! 'fcafra.
t it aaf ro?tr iri:
rrirM) t in itiai4 rin4
fff.. ait ljitk al !. Jm I
:' ltar. tvi l an-l Jitr-
tftj. fca4' al I-1 T. M.
X l'-TlrlB al
Mr f'ToatTlariaa tTiarra. aad
t ( rrnrif l- ti ! parlor
f IB 1. St. 1. A.
wim Po at m Total.
R9raCAll of IJS poo.
''((! u4 of all rftorvaa will
no pr.naat ia mtmc al S 1
riot loan 11 lo U t!n for tno
ravtlon. Ta r,iiir luak cf
iwrkirt wit ko hli at lo4T.
A caaaral oattin of la lf K for
la aartoaa an will Ilu4
;,. l ria'k. r Nw 0r14 I1
r . t : M r-iir. la A. M . TB Mia
t.r'a f u;rn pporl'JitT"; J f .
"frirlal fjr :ry lo": I. M .
"V3nt. t.jo tto(V .n4"; ToJr.
mornio. Vkrittalia Amartraa
Uf"; aflr. "I'uii'X tho Chorea
a a r o(n(': aKM. d.nomln
Itoaal caRfTfiKti. H'f4ni4f. aaora
n. "T Wttl of th Worl4 I'orroa"";
arraraooa. "C'll. ICuTrnit)r- ooiy
op; B-M. " Worl4 ofi4illoaa.'
4 ro?ort. of Bol,rl a4opt4 at tk
itaaomOKilul oolro.. cloaic of
aattoa.
3 VI LOnERYNET FINED
Jngrnloa Kirwn Arr Inrolrd to
I.tpLala rrrrar al Cmme.
k.n S r ; rl aa 0"r and OS-
rr kUiaoaamitn an4 or4 maH a
rai t ea a lott.ry comj irt-) tr Ma Wln
at :;ts Morrtaoa trt Uenjar nihl.
oma Ixttitu xcum wr ckva "T
iatr pra. Ibor tr aoma cf lh
'mi arrt4. acordia- to tk rpert
of la o ff.ro r a
ta a4i'tioa lo la rropriotor of th
ttaco. raarUa Carnoaa, a bntrlir;
Jm- ftowaa. a m-Bol'-. and oab
I'it.-har4. ckau!tur. wr la'a lato
ato4 1.
lamtal. In -if oar. trtAlo4
at Uiftk thai k was d.In.rtn
am maC ao4 tUWa ai4 Inat hm bad
r.t.4 10 r.polr aaruo rlxtrtc: llthln
llowntr. la of!fi failxl to find th
rit whlca u all4 lo baro bo. a
dli.r4. aad could ao no4 for
mat lixSl rpirin.
Aft.r b bad b.artt hi companioas
atoms! tans to rt out of la cliU'hr
of IK taw. Titirfcard a!4:
-III b a aport and admit I U
brf;n it ot on Ik littl cam. "
Ma m( wa tn.d f. br M'iaf!p!
Jn4t UKfila rir morning
aad lb ockor laroo ma war 8n4 i'
orb.
th daaalloaa to tk fo4 conllna4 to
ioiu Is aa4 lh tolal cuotrt bulioo
soar ara aaor tbaa ;jL
r, . ... .u.ura all
tk atai ara comma la lacraa
Burr, b- ra. Anutf 10 cm raw
..trdr frora tba auimoMI
fnu an a chK for j frora
follow la.- la lb rap-ort of tbo 4
l.oaa up to data:
Caaa.
rtma-r ckoWa4. 1 :l M: I
I .anatt W. Vi. Mr Tl
a..i4. f ic. at. k...int'i.
T Tar... 1. I- I. I aaar
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a a met... a.- a. i ...
t It wr C taa.-rT. l
W. l.r.,,. 1. J I-. Mart, tl: Moar4 Bio
I ; a.-.wi ; a I ' a aaaaar vvrr.
fat .taT9lk
Tar
ioaT
Tad
con
tba
oil
fca.
.-.,.--'. ukaaa Mna. rT T J. T.
.l.ra. ".. To llaa4. I -. Joaaak
al I: C it.xirxaa. v.
rvr
.PHEASANT L0SS IS SMALL
travail aad mallrr Blrda I'oaad
rw-aal la I jirj t.aanbrra.
CSioaa ebcaaaata. rrtnn flaaat
lint btrda. waaiaarsd Ik rocanl
atarna bottar triaa tba q-lail aad
law aoac biria. arurdlac to raporta
trial baa cu o 4:t a.. am tVardaa
rtaamaaafi ofrivo r ta rtttocfe
kitMlnC. rbaaaaala taal aarlakad In
anoat caa.a waro loot ba.-ao kail of
nw and b- atfitamulalad oa lb. it tail
so tk.y could not in;a frora wild
aolrnaala tftal prajad Ib.na,
Wtail waro mora a:lT cbiliod. bow
Tr. and tkia was Ua tk rata el
It small b'r-t af rnaar Tartaliaa.
wkia-aa war foand d'ad la tars Bttoa
bora la maar part a of Ik atalo.
r.s'a.a Jaks Ka: ! Uyaaa.
. - . . A.,a -M ..a Mra
..N J Taaiv Joka U- Tlr"taa. tl
t . : A. J Maaaa'ttf KeK.Mll:a, "
r f" a. ("Mliaaiaa. V. Uva A. I"a
.r atra raaata (rd T. K. B. U'ra
lta4. "a;a4. l-ftan Maa-na. St. J"
lua( faa:. w a -. .
I.H, yra f. '. lamp. 1. pan Iraaar.
Varr . r". I I'.alar. WiUj
i MU I tlaal. O- ; W. 11. II -i:. F a"'
l.. ;. C. faapar. Ta ta 'a
. kl-a va. J J.f.a. Mart r. Ja't.
r: p. Maaa.; t.tA t"wrtr. laacal.
t '.l.
rra.iau.aTT rapoaad. 97T fb.
Oraad latat. ;..!.
Ha-
CANVASSER IS ARRESTED
v. J. rtooo tirLO TtAitci: or
ROIICHT It HOUfA
roiwo a lloaaaor la OI4) ffcadcr
w, ao t aarw l-oallaoa aa Mraaa
Obfala r.aira
VISTA HOUSE FUND S2583
Tiro Coanpaajr .tc- ti aad r;ift
fla-Trlrd t'oona I'Vooca-tra.
AlthoucH I ha activity In tbo Vlata
(oao raaipaica fond was abatad aorao.
alii daring Ik rwant bad waathar.
"PREMATURE OLD ACE"
ts Vr. Arnold Loraad. ef tba Carts
bad faCha. Auatru, al i lo our ewa
aasiia-aoc. aad la avoid ta'k a fats
r . raotBml a iht l. irtr
batblsr. miff- boura" s.aap aad doa'l
w-arry."
rr r-ia-4owt9. wcaksoad roeditlrrvs.
oar toeaJ draacta. Tba Owl Itb Co
kaw a wcod.rful oon-aocrl erapara
lioa eorapooad of Ursa otdt ton.
a haowT. Iron fr tba blood, tba
pnodia-laal. body-baildlnc prnpartla of
end llr aad Iho nourlablBC Prepar.
I,aa of b.f paptoa. all romhinad la
Vinol. whirl, inar 'jaranlo lo bolld
us and ffrrattlt'ii waab and faabt old
faoplo. aod for all roa-dowa coadiUoaa.
P n ta or ewa town, wbsrovsp
70a trro. tkaro la a Tlaol Drutora.
iook. foe tba bit a.
W'ltaam J. riood. caBTassor for
Portland studio, wall-drrascd and proa.
parstu looklna. was arraslad ratrdy
at Siita and Morrlooa strta by my
tlctlToa Pat Motoaoy aod 8i
aad U b-lri bald at tba polir (tatloa
oa a char of bannf prowled la st-
aral bot.a oa lha Kaat llido. or1n
jawairy aad otbsr artlclra of a valic
aMo charaa-lar.
mood, who I aald ta 00 aa old of
f.adr. is said lo ba aacd bla post
lioa a a ctrllr In rorrr hi othr
c p. ration. II would work tba bt
r. aiJ.ru- d.atrlcls of tbo city, colas
lo a bouao olBibly la tbo Intaraata
of k 1 studio, la caa ba found ao on.
at boar., tbo drtstlaa say. ba woald
rvaka bla satranca by oan of a sh.lo
loa bay or jimmy and pick op aeytblc
of alu Hkk ba found.
A more th boose wbirk Flood ta
rhara-ad wltn ntarlBa ar lb raat
d.uai ef C IT- tloiU IT i:st Forty
third slrt: . W. Halle. J tasl
r ifly-flrat slrl. and Mrs. btaolry. Hi
lat b'ortytblrd tral.
flood sacarad In Ibis way. dtctrs
say. two cold kxk chain, a dlaa-tond
fine aad soTaral oih.r ntfi and
arttrta of clothtrta:. II had soma of
lh jswly on bis prrtwa al tba lira of
kia arraat. accordias lo th arrrstinc
offlcara.
OREGON BIDDERS INVITED
(JairrnmralUork Ha-qu I rr Sopplira
Thai CoalaJ U Had llrro.
OpporluBili f'r a crrat numbor of
Or.coa aaanufaciurors lo solar bids for
laria supplies lo Ino aoTmmnt in
lha Panama. Alaska. Ilshthouaa and
oibar s.rlcs ar Indirat.d In th
pvi!l:at!or.a that bay bo.n rocolTod
by lb bursal of trad and cotntnsrea
of lh Chamber of Comm.rcs.
Th romtnodltl.a aaked for ranc
frora all manner of manufactured mstal
supplisa to auppll.s of cemonl. doors,
saab.a and tiar. Tba UoTVrnmaot con.
tract at I'aarl Harbor rcqulrsa
lineal fast of DlltnC.
Tbo bureau has laoolatsd som ef th
erontocs Indl.ated by these speciaca
lions, oa which lh bids ara to b
opensd wlthia th next fw wrens.
EARNING TAX CASE REVIVED
rnoipcctrd Action Taken In Content
Otrr LrsalllT of Ordinance.
. . . M f .Dk. (KAnahl until
I Ilf . 1 ii" r ..." w . . .. .
ystrday mat in iiar. ruprcro. .vui
wtms w ....... ... - . . - .
iri in. ... iw.. ....... .-w -
Ine ordinaoco anopirq 07 ma ' -
in I'll i ro. m ' a 1.. v. - -
ef tha croaa rarnincs of caa and !
trio compaaiea, 1 n coum an sa.iu
yeaferdar reopened th cas. Arcu
nu.nta will ba beard In th near future.
1- n i . a nl I v tanh.ld
th ordinance, and It was expected th
cooiraniea coatestmr would appeal to
lh I'nlted Male ouprem Court. Th
roepentac of tha case cam a a sur
prla to City Atloraoy I Ji Koch a B
eral hundred thousand dollar ar la-
ToUsd la th suit.
TWO HOMES ARE ROBBED
f.lrrtrk-al Mor AIo I rntcrrd and
Sappltca Taken.
Bgrclar entered lh Ihom of rpuly
tonilaMa C Ik ll. 17 F.at forty
third street. Monday arternoon. acrord
Ib to a report mad lo tha polir yes
terday. rd obtained a wo-maa cold
wati-b. a diamond pin and 113 In money.
Th ma aterd tbrouch a basmot
indoW.
T-i home ef Mra E. R Itarral, 13.
Ia.at 5ixth stroal. waa entered Monday
Biahl and a.aral artlclsa of clotblac.
a ruor and I la money taken.
-The lachl" aa slectrleal s'or at
:U Alder street, waa entered Monday
nirht aad a quantity of flash llchia and
battertee laaara Th proprietor ro.
ported that b found both doors open
yestarday tnorntn
SCHOOL CLERK RECOGNIZED
U. II. TltairnAb AkrJ to Wrlir Artr
rl for Amrrtran Joarnal.
I:. II. Thomas, clerk ef th Krhool
rioad. ba woa recocBition from th
editor ef lh Am.rl-a tlchool Board
Journal. William C. Brara. ba a factor
la the buatneee administration of a
cosmopolitan ecbool sjrstsm. for Tdttor
riruco baa ashed blm to contribute ta
th fortbcomler annlTrary taaua of
Ibe Journal la March, which will mark
lea :;ihj year.
A latter was received by Mr. Thomas
from Mr. Bruce yesterday aklnc for a
letter 10 bo printed In th March num
ber eettlns- forth the moat Important
adTaace In busln.se administration of
school bar durinc lb past quarter
caatury.
Arthur M. Hicrwood I Appointed.
W'ICITR FALMON. Wash, Feb. 1
(Special. V Arthur Murray Pherwood.
ef lb rorhe-'hrwood ranch on Bur.
dola Mountain, has been appointed to
lha membership rommllln of th Nary
laru of the United Hate and will
help to represent that orcaaUatloa la
his district In th acfrseslv campaign
for propaj-adaaaa.
es amt Pianos m Player
Pianos ss Almost Nomii
Last week's extraordinary offer repeated
because bad weather interfered.
Of vital interest to all music lovers. No
such radical offer will ever be made
again in this or any other city. Read
carefully, decide quickly and profit by it-
Forty-one elegant instruments, including Baby
Grands, the very best makes, and also latest and
best player pianos and regular pianos; many of
them brand new, all in good order, are to be sold at
Kilers .Music House. Several Chickerings, Kim-
' ballsa Decker and two Steinways included.
In preparation for some far-reaching plans, we
must dispose of these forty-one pianos and latest
player pianos and grands. To do this quickly, we
know it is necessary to literally annihilate the
price. We know there is no other way hence this
extraordinary offer. Greatest opportunity for
buyers w ith a little ready cash.
1 npnnlp. Will sell on littlest imaginable
monthly payments at sale price for the mere additional simple interest. $30 for some good old style,
bt Playabirpianos; $90 for some quite new ones. All others proportionately ow A mahogany , latest
modd, Steinway upright, New York price $350; we take $270. An ebony case only $16o. A very f ine $4.a
K?m&rSmoS like new, $233; and I Kimball, fanciest, mahogany player piano, actually less than half
r AJ t-n. on 4 l-i mil rrl-i ilia lief
We call special attention to the fact that these are instrument safe to buy
because definitely warranted with money-back guarantee, by Oregon s most
reliable house. An additional etra discount for spot cash.
Store open tonight and also Thursday night; but better call or write the first
thing. Obey that impulse. Do it now. Don't wait Send a deposit or come in
prepared to make a selection, for everything wnU be found exactly as advertised,
just as is invariably the case at Eilers Music House, EUers Building, Oregon s
foremost and most dependable piano house.
ill
NOTE Out-of-Town Readers
Any instrument in this sale
will be shipped to any out-of-town
buyer subject to exam
ination and free trial. It will
be shipped, freight prepaid,
with the distinct understand
ing that all money paid will be
cheerfully refunded if every
instrument, after delivery,
does not prove in every way
' satisfactory.
Secures a
Piano or
Player
1M
I
Per Week
and Upwards
Pays It
Fere moat Dealrra
la Quality 1'laaea
Teachers and Schools, N. B.
There are also three most
excellent Orchestral Concert
Grands included in this sale.
'mrmmmmmmmMmmt3memmiBmBemmmimWk't iimrreTTiBatawai
IS
nE.4TOIi:B riOaKF.I rK.S COtS-
Tf :xci:kr.
eeerUllea With Wife aad Conspiracy
Acalaaf Life Ar Allrsatleaa la
Art I a for l.on fiaasacee.
WEXATCHKB. W.h, Feb. . (Spe
cial) Counly F.nclneer ANarren naa
been made drfendabt In a 110.000 dam
ace ult Instlluted by V. S. Ieonard.
lro-prsldenl of lh Wenatrhce I'rod
ac Company and wealthy pioneer, for
allrced alienation of affeciiona of Mr.
Leonard' wife. Tha complaint la Bcn
aationai and chares that for a lone
lime prior to January. 11 S. whll Leon
ard waa atlll llvln with hi wife, that
Mr. Warren hs associated wun airs.
Leonard.
Th complaint further rharces that
Mr. Warren conaplred with Mrs. lon
ard to ar-omplll the drains of Leon
ard aod Mrs. Warren.
Mrs. Leonard Is a beautiful woman
about IS years old. She was married
when but IS. and baa two cnuaren. a
daughter, who la married to Tom I:os.
and a eon wbo Is a rhaurieur. ina
parents aeparalrd last tebruary.
Mr. Warren lost bl wlf by death
la t year.
Mr. Leonard narrowly escaped death
twlc durinc lh past year throueh e
ploaivea placed In his carac. Tha last
occasion waa last Fall, when a bomb
la bla carac exploded with ternric
force and blew the door and roof par
tially off. Mr. Leonard olfered a re
ward ef 15000 for tha apprehension and
conviction of th would-be murderers
and employed detective, but no arrests
followed.
Ttrxtritratlon I'rjtcd Asaln.
Without registration.' no voter can
east a ballot at th prlmarlr May 1.
without the ceremony of beins; aworn
n en election day. Th reclslratlon
department at tha Courthouse I open
vary day. vntu a, ana s-ouniy.
Clerk Coffey Is urirlno; early registra
tion. The total who have registered
la several thousand short of the num
ber In a similar period In 114, be
cause of the bad weather.
JEWISH BOYS TO DEBATE
.Military Prcnarc?dnr lo I to Topic
rWore Ad Club.
Four Russian Jewish bey will de
bate before the Ad Club at It lunch
eon at the Benson Hotel today on the
subject of military preparedness for
lha United Males. Th speakers on
tbe arflrmatlv are Jacob Weinsteln
and Meyer llublnsky. and on the crea
tive ar Famuel Sobel and Isadora
Welder. The boys are pupil In the
Tort land public schools.
E. II. Whitney will be chairman of
(he day and the sneaker will bo Samuel
Weinsteln. of Reed Collece. The pro
gramme Is In observance of Lincoln
day and Mr. Weinsteln' address will
b on tho life of tha emancipator.
HOOSIER POET HEARD FROM
Craccfol Acknowledgment of Itose
Festival Invitation Received.
Graciouftnea characterized the reply
of James Whltcomb Riley, the Indiana
noet. to a letter aent him by Hazel
Darlinc. 10ST Taylor street, who la a
pupil in the 7A clas In the Sunnyside
school, hhe sent him an Invitation to
attend Portland' Rose Festival thi
''yesterday the little girl received an
answer from Mr. Riley In the form of
a bookmark, copy of one of Mr. Riley"
poems. -On the Sunny Side." The name
of the school his young- correspondent
attends doubtless surgeted to th poet
the appropriate poem he sent.
rtobrrt II. Oliver, 83, Tanscs Away.
ROSEBURG. Or.. Feb. 8. (Special.)
Robert II. Oliver, ac-d 85 years and a
. - e.aMent of DaTVIIIo. Or died
A tha. Soldi or' Uoko here today, ii.
was a native of Pennsylvania and
served as a private in the Second Com
pany of the Twelfth Illinois Infantry
during- the Civil War.
Threat to Kill Is Charged.
Charginc that ho threatened to kill
his wife. Rosa Stumpaa. a warrant was
issued last nlBht for the arrest of
George Stumpas. a Greek livine; at 550
Couch street. The ball was placed at
-.An AtoAt-riino- in Mrs. Stumnaa she
refused to obey her nusDana in a cer
tain matter and he threatened her.
Douglas to Repair Road.
ROSEBURG. Or., Feb. 8. (Special.)
The County Court has appropriated
1200 for repairing the Camas Valley
road, which was damaeed by the recent
storms. All Roseburg-Myrtle Point
ntstrpR pR.is over this road.
Dreaded An Operation
More Than Anything
Tried Fruit ola and Traxo and
Has Never Since Been
Troubled With
Call-stones.
Mrs. Mary K. Franse, whose ad
dress is West Point. Neb., "box 411. has
written to the Pinus laboratories a
very strong: Indorsement of Frultola
and Traxo. In her letter. Mrs. Franse
says: "About ten years ago I was
about to undergo an operation for grail
stones when 1 heard of your medicine.
Dreading an operation above every
thing" I determined to try Fruitola and
Traxo and have never been, sorry I did
so. as I have never been troubled with
gall-stones since."
Fruitola is a powerful lubricant for
tho Intestinal organs, and one dose
is usually sufficient to give ample evi
dence of its efficacy. It softens the
congested masses, disintegrates the
hardened particles that occasion so
much suffering, and expels the accumu
lated waste to the great relief of the
patient. Following a dose of Fruitola,
Traxo should be taken three or four
times a day In order to rebuild and
restore the syBtem that ha been weak
ened and run down by contsant suf
fering. It Is a splendid tonic, acting on
tha llTr and itomacu most beneficially.
ij ! j i j j :;: " I jjll slliiiilj,
Fruitola and Traxo are prepared in
tho Pinus laboratories at Monticello.
111., and arrangements have been made
to supply them through representative
druggists. In Portland they can be ob
tained at The Owl Drug Co.'a (tores.
DRESS
11
AND
KEEP FEE! DRY
Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to
Take Salts and Get Rid
of Uric Acid.
Rheumatism is no respecter. of age,
sex. color or rank. If not the most
dangerous of human afflictions it is
one of the most painful. Those subject
to rheumatism should eat less meat,
dress as warmly as possible, avoid any
undue exposure and, above all, drink
lots of pure water.
Rheumatism is caused by urio acid
which is generated in the bowels and
absorbed into the blood. It Is the func
tion of the kidneys to filter this acid
from the blood and cast it out In tha
urine: tho pores of tho skin ara als
a means of freeing the blood of this
Impurity. In damp and chilly, cold
weather the skin pores are closed thus
forciDg the kidneys to do double work,
they become weak and sluggish and
fail to eliminate this uric acid which
keeps accumulating and circulating
through the system, eventually set
tling in the Joints and muscles caus
ing stiffness, soreness and pain called
rheumatism.
At tho first twinge of rheumatism
get from any pharmacy about four
ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon
ful in a glass of water and drink be
fore breakfast each morning for a
week. This is said to eliminate uric
u i . .,imlDllnr lha Irliln.va if, .Ar-
raal action, thus ridding the blood or
these impurities.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless
and is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with llthia
and is used with excellent results by
thousands of folks who are subject to
rheumatism. Hero you have a pleas
ant, effervescent lithia-water drink
which overcomes uric acid and is bene-
Xicial to your kidneys as well Adv.