Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 09, 1917, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN-
TTJESDAY, JANTJART 0, 1917.
CHINESE POST $500
REWARD FDR KILLER
Murderer of Lew Sun May
Have Attempted Extortion
on Fake Tickets.
OCCIDENTAL IS SUSPECTED
Police Do Not Believe Tailor Was
Killed by One of His Own Race,
but by IiOttery Iatron In
Quarrel Over Profits.
WILLI
AGAIN
IETTE
REFUSES TO CONFER
President Ball Will Have Noth
ing to Do With Labor
Leaders on Dispute.
BOTH ' SIDES ARE FIRM
registered at the Carlton from The
Dalles. ,
F. G. Wilson is registered at the
Oregon from Hoquiam.
R. Throckmorton, of Falls City, Is
registered at the Eaton.
J. W. Benz, of Fort Jones, Cal, is
registered at the Eaton.
C. A. -Peterson is registered at th
Cornelius from Buxton.
Joseph Richards, of Spokane, is an
arrival at the Portland.
It Ehauer is registered at the Per
kins from Independence.
C. O. Ellsworth is registered at the
Portland from New York..
James W. Purcell is registered at the
Cornelius from The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Brown are among
the arrivals at the Perkins.
J. W. ICirkpatrick is registered at
the Perkins from Bay City.
George C.Loney, of White Salmon,
is an arrival at the Cornelius.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Emerson, of Baker,
are registered at the Imperial.
Thayer Raymond is registered at the
Norton ia from Raymond. Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C Monroe are among
the recent arrivals at the Seward.
Charles Hicks of Salem, is regis
tered at the Carlton with his family.
Miss Jenne L. Fiske, of, Berkeley,
Cal., arrived at the Imperial yesterday.
C. S. Silverman, a prominent citizen
of Skamokawa, is registered at the
A reward of $500 for the arrest and Iortonia.
conviction of the man who murdered 1 F. E. Dunn, of Eugene, accompanied
tew Sun, Chinese tailor, is offered by I by Miss Lucile Dunn, is registered at
the Four Brothers Company, of which j the Multnomah.
the tailor was a member. The money I a. W." Spencer, of Albany, is regis
will be deDoslted in a local bank to-I :
of ypoitce ciar'k iood VorlTx months' WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY CLASS STUDENTS WILL
The murderer of Lew Sun is either
white or colored, according to the the
ory held by the police. From evidence
now at hand and the nature of the
crime, the ivestlgatlng officers are cer
tain that the Oriental was not struck
down by one of his own countrymen.
Slather, it is believed that he was killed
by a patron in a quarrel over lottery
."Winnings.
Body Found by Friend.
The body of the tailor -was found In
his shop at 91 North Second street
shortly after midnight yesterday by
Charlie Lee, a friend, who be
came anxious over his long ab
sence from his accustomed haunts.
Detectives Mallet, Tichenor and
Moloney forced open the door and
found the body lying just inside. The
bead was battered in, apparently with
ft section of gasplpe, which lay near by.
City Detectives Goltz and Snow took
Up the investigation yesterday, which
was carried on last night by Detectives
Mallet, Price, Tichenor and Moloney.
Little was found to add to the infor
mation on the crime, though the theory
that the murder was committed in a
lottery quarrel appears to have been
Strengthened.
At a table in the rear room of the
tailor shop were found lottery draw
ings representing several companies,
Including the New York, the Portland,
the Canton and others. Two of these,
for January 4 and 5, seemed to show
that winnings of $89 had been made
on 60-cent investments.
No Such Winnings Recorded.
Company Proceeds to Notify Men
That Failure to Report Today
Will Mean Discharge and
to Go Ahead With Work.
"As far as we are concerned, the
strike is settled."
Thus declared Bert C. Ball, president
of the Willamette Iron & Steel Works.
last night, following his advising City
Our Iron-Bound Guarantee on Every Article
Manufactured at The Owl's Modern Laboratory
PRESENT "MERELY MARY ANN," THURSDAY.
sum
Photos by the Peasleys.
"Merely Mary Anne," popular comedy drama, will be presented by the
These tickets were taken by Detec- Thursaay'. Don T. Orput. who has successfully trained a number of the school
tlves Goltz and Snow to Chinese .famll
lar with the company which purported
to have Issued them, the Portland Com
pany. Word came back that no such
winnings had been made or were of
play casts, is directing the production.
The role of "Mary Anne" will be taken by Doris Sawtell. Frank Nor-
mandln will have the part of the Irish journalist, and In the latter part of
the play will appear in the role of the butler. Ruth Worden will imper-
. . . . , . . ... . . I sonate the cockney landlady.
IT. I,:: V.,,- k- The identity of the leading man will not be revealed even to other students
tnf i, ?rL th. So tl.lt utll the night of the first performance. P
nZrL?Ztl in? ?ah't 688 a&ent Others in the cast are: Howard Staub, William Banks, Bertelle Oerboth,
It is thought by the police that the Beryl Vinson, Lyman Cooley, .JMell Ricnmond. Muriel McKinley and Ella Larsh.
white or colored gambler, seated at the
table opposite Lew Sun, quarreled with
him there and chased him into the hall,
where he struck him down.
The body is at the public morgue.
Mrs. Spencer
tered at the Imperial.
accompanies him.
D. S. R. Walker, a prominent real
Deputy Coroner Smith says that an in- estate dealer of Eugene, is registered
Quest will be delayed pending addl- at the Perkins, where he arrived yes
tional data concerning the crime. terday.
Miss L. Bernard, buyer and manager
ff OtHa Wftrtmnn A: Kinf'fl . women's
LIND SLAYER SENTENCED Uarment department, left this morning
lor new lutiu
Life Imprisonment for Crime Or
dered by Judge Davis.
J. H. Lyster and J. E. Brolsma, of
Great Falls, are attending the conven
tion of protectograph representatives
being held at the Multnomah.
Ti A. Woodwaxd. district manager of
Edward Bartholomew. convicted I tv. TmiH Protertoe-raoh Company, is
elayer of his friend. John Llnd. was registered at the Multnomah from Los
sentenced to life imprisonment by Cir- Angeles. He is accompanied by his
cult judge uavis yesteraay. He heard wife.
the penalty pronounced without a Harry A. May, secretary of the Todd
chow of emotion, except for a weak protectograph Company, of Rochester,
grin, such as characterized his attl- N y , Is at the Multnomah, attending
tude the last day of the trial. the convention being held by Paciflc
hi iiio roum ai Coast representatives of his arm.
the time, and I don t mind so much I
being held for an accomplice, but I
didn't do the killing," said Bartho
lomew, when asked if he had anything
to declare before sentence was passed.
He went on to say that the real mo
tive for the crime was not robbery.
however, to tell what the motive was! FOUR-DAY CEXEBRATIOS IS ON AT
"They've got me, and I've told all AVILUAMS-AVK.VUE CHAPEL.
i m going to. Be aeciarea.
AFRICAN CHURCH IS 55
PERSONAL MENTION.
of Astoria, is at the
Dr. C. E. CUm and Dr. W. W. liowara
Are Speakers Other Choose Topics
of Racial Interest.
C. Knutsen,
Kortonia.
C r lius8' v31- 3 at the A four.day ceiebration in honor of
nUU TrM. Jthe 56th anniversary of the founding
the Carlton. ' of the First African Methodist Episco
t a vt ' trr.i l- i j Dal Church in Portland began Sun
at the Multnomah. day tnfttmP,,rary chapel of the
. . - . .. I rhurch nt 288 Williams avenue.
w. Biaaeii was registerea at tne " Tne anniversary sermon was preached
rr w V , r, , last night by Dr. C. E. Cline, who re-
J. Walker Scott, of Denver Is regis- ferred to the work which the church
tered at the Seward. had done and of tne ambltions for the
Fred D. Merritt is registered at the future. Dr. W. W. Howard, presiding
Seward from Eugene. elder, spoke on "The Years as They
C. F. Hoyt. of Salt Lake, Is regis- Pass" at the morning service, which
tered at the Seward. I was made a New Year s service.
H. L. Crawford, of Spokane, is regis- There will be speakers tonight and
tered at the Imperial. Wednesday night at the chapel. To-
F. C. Klrcher is registered at the night's subject will be "An Evening
Eaton from Lebanon. With the Race in Portland In Early
Arthur Hawley of Salem, la rerl.. Days," and Wednesday night An
ted at t?e CaBton " ening With Colored Poets and
tit 1111 , V. . . 1 . I ,
11111111 1UU1 lHi VI. IZllAULA,!!. 10 ICJJlfl-
tered at the Portland.
D. J. Goodman, of The Dalles, la reg
istered at the Oregon. x
Fred Johnson, of Salem, arrived at
the Oregon yesterday.
H. C. Tryan. of Hood River, Is regis
tered at the Nortonia.
Ray XT. Logan, of La Grande1. Is reg
istered at the Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Johnstone are
E.K.J0NES' BUR1ALT0DAY
OTHER VICTIMS OF GARAGE EX
PLOSION ON WAY TO RECOVERY.
jicoumqement&
I r I Make known
I
yotu
Funeral Services Will Be Held From
Holman Chapel at 1 o'clock: N'o
' Inquest Required.
The funeral service for Elihu K.
Jones, of 1306 Macadam street, who was
killed by an explosion of acetylene gas
in his garage Sunday night, will be
held this afternoon at 1 o'clock from
the Holman chapel. Rev. A. J. Mont
gomery '11 preside and interment will
be In Greenwood Cemetery beside the
grave of Mrs. Jones, who passed away
recently.
The condition of his son, Harvey W.
I rTTvNX Vv wants, or desires. Jones, and of A. B. Wroth,, both of
it I and bT all means wnom .were brulsf d and burned in the
keep "Mother" Friend" nearby, lor in speedy recovery yesterday. They are
It yon ' can put complete confidence being cared for at St. Vincent's Hos
and reliability as a .means of agisting lnqueat be heM accordln(f to
nature m mccompiisumg its wonaer- Deputy Coroner Smith, who lnvestl
ful work of preparation. "Mother's I gated. The cause of the explosion haa
Vr-iotiA" itli thu itsfrMnlnir nninalnot yet been determined.
,, , . - Dry Law Enforcement Costs $251
ness, as well as makes an easier de- I
liverr. fiot fenttlA at vnnr drnir- I ABERDEEN, Wash.. Jan. 8. (Spe
,, - , .1 cial.) Of the $7500 appropriated by
elat use externally and note the Graya HarDor County for tne enforcel
satisfaction received. A free book on ment of the dry law during 1916, only
ninth orhnnr! will V.a wnt all mothers. 1851 was spent, and of this $1600
vtt-ia - a I came back in fines, which left the cost
Write for one. Address of enforclns ths law dunns ,ts first
Ihe Bradfleld Regulator Co 1 year, at only $251. During the year
21B Lamar Bldg., I the Sherlfrs office had 126 cases deal
Atlanta. fri ' l,n with liquor law violators.
Commissioner George L. Baker by let
ter that it would be impossible for
company officials to hold a conference
with the men on strike as long as the
Metal Trades Council insisted upon rep
resentation. Commissioner Baker has
been acting as intermediary ii the
strike.
In regard to the situation at the
Northwest Steel Company plant, it was
said that some progress toward a set
tlement of the differences between the
strikers and officials of the company
was made yesterday. "
"We posted a notice at our plant this
morning to the effect that all former
employes who do not report for work
tomorrow morning will be considered
definitely to have left the company.
said Mr. Ball.
Applications Exceed Jobs.
"At present we are operating with
fully 50 per cent of our regular force.
and the number is Increasing con
stantly. Right now we have more ap
plications' for Jobs than we can use.
We are putting skilled men to work as
fast as we find out just where to place
them."
Following the receipt by Mr. Baker
on Saturday of a letter from the Metal
Trades Council In which It refused to
concede any point looking to a con
ference between the company and
strikers and a representative of the
Metal Trades Council, Mr. Baker con,
ferred with President Ball and made
a number of suggestions. Mr. Ball
stood firm in his position, saying that
his proposal to admit any reputable
attorney the men might wish to repre
sent tnem to tne conference was posl
tlvely as far as he would go. Mr.
Baker, accordingly, will revert to the
union, leaders In further negotiations
Hmlf of Force at Work.
Mr. Ball's letter, received by Mr.
Baiter last night, reads as follows:
..We have at the present time more
man ov per cent, ot our iorce at work
mm uuuer ine circumstances, do no
see how we can continue nnv nAn,i,
tions for a conference with the men on
strike.
We have arranered tar a
with a committee of our employes to
take up with them the question of a
permanent organization which will en
able our men to neiz-otiato with
all questions which may arise regarding
uvuia wiu DllUf VUIlUlllOnS.
we wish to express our appreciation
i your tuoris to Dring about a con
ference includlntr the men nn ,trii.
but the refusal of the labor leaders to
allow this conference without a recre-
va aiio imuur council nas
aiiaauo oui.ii & cunxerence impossible.
Commissioner Baker says he has not
given up hope, and will start on a new
course today with the labor leaders
in an efiTort to bring about a conference
that is satisfactory. He has not said
wnat nis next step would be.
Labor Also Is Firm.
Representatives of the Metal Trarfps
Council are as decided in their oos
tion as Mr. ijan, and declare that th
union men will remain out of the Wi
lamette plant until Mr. Ball signs an
agreement with the unions.
J. R. Bowles, president of the North
west Steel Company, says that 400 men
are now at work, and that the force is
increasing steadily.
Joseph Reid. chairman of the execu
tive committee of the Metal Trades
Council, announced last night that a
conference with officials of the North
west Steel Company will be held at
10:30 o'clock this morning.
"We have nothing further to give
out right now." said . Mr. Reid. "How
ever, we are making progress and hope
to arrive at a saitsfacoory settlement
very soon." v v
One of the chief demands- of the
strikers' committee is that the company
adopt the Seattle union' scale of wages,
which is somewhat higher for some
rafts than the scale prevailing at the
Union Iron Works ' at San Francisco.
The company is said to be willing to
adjust its scale to meet that in effect
at the Union Iron Works.
ROTARY MAY JOIN tJT SURVEY
Products of
The Owl Drug Co.'s
Laboratory
These preparations are Includ
ed in the productions of The Owl
laboratory,, and are covered by
The Owl' guarantee.
A. Superior Skin
Cream v
, ' The Owl's Skin
Cream nourishes as
well as beautifies
the e o m p 1 e xlon.
Whitens and invig
orates the skin. A
pure white cream
handsome Jar.
SPECIAL
The Owl's Imported
Bay Rum
Direct from the
West Indies, where
it is distilled espe
cially for The Owl
Drug Co.
Half-pint bottles.
Special Tuesday and
Wednesday
29c
SPECIAL
Qwl Benzoin Cream
For chapped hands, j-,.
face, lips, or any rough- VS
ness of the skin.
A generous size bottle.
Regularly 25c.
Special Tuesday and
Wednesday
Yon like to know all about the dentifrice you put
into your month, the preparation you put on your hair.
When you use any of the line of toilet aids manufact
ured by The Owl Drug Co., you are sure of a high
standard of excellence. These preparations are com
pounded in a large laboratory, supervised by experts
and operated by a superior class of employes. Purity
and quality reign. Every preparation bearing The
Owl's name is covered by The Owl's Guarantee. A num
ber of these preparations on special sale on Tuesday and
Wednesday.
17c
Raymond Complexion Cream
A liquid powder. Beautifies and
preserves the complexion. .Covers
up blemishes, freckles and black
heads, and makes the skin look clean
and white. Two shades Flesh and
White. Special ' St)
The Owl's Extract of Witch
Hazel
Made from the full strength of
the hazel bush. Double distilled.
Used as an antiseptic for scalds,
wounds and bruises. Especially
good for after shaving.
Full pint bottle 25
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i . Every product com- '
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I I ilPlr 03 s possible to make
9 JM&L it, and to contain the
j -CElSa best quality of ingredi-
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paid without question, 1
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A Complexion Powder at 25c
Bird Complexion Powder, probably the
best of our low-priced powders. 1
SPECIALS
Powdered Orris . i. .
for dry shampoo.
25c size. Special . .17
Bi Carb. Soda
for baking, 10c size.
Special
Owl Florida Water
60c size, Special . . .
Rose Water With
Clycerine
for chapped and rough skin.
Plain carbolated or with ben
zoin. 25c size, Special . .17
Products of
The Owl Drug Co.'s
Laboratory
These preparations are includ
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laboratory, and are covered by
The Owl's guarantee.
A Rouge
of Quality, 25c
Bird Bouse.
great favor
ite. A tint to
suit any com
plexion: light,
Spanish, bru
nette. In a neat
box with mlr
. ror 25.
The Owl's
Sapo-nol Tooth
Powder
Thorotigliry
jFl cleanses, whitens.
r ft and preserves the
teeth. Arrests de-
h cay ana naraens
the gums. Sweet
ens the breath. In
bottles or tins, 25
SPECIAL
The Owl's
Witch Hazel Cream
A true luxury
for after shaving.
Soothes the skin
and takes away the
redness. Regularly
25c bottle.
Special 17
Reynal Complexion Powder
(Pond re-d e-R iz )
A truly excellent powder
at a popular price. Comes
in flesh, cream and white.
A delicate Violette de
Parme odor. 50 for a
large box.
The OwVs Shampoo
Thoroughly cleanses the
scalp. Removes all traces of
dirt and dust, and leaves the
hair soft and fluffy. Espe
cially good for removing dan
druff. Special 19
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A Complexion Cream at 25c
TODCO Complexion Cream, compounded with
peroxide of hydrogen. Oomes In a neat Jar. 25
Toilet Aids
Manufactured at
The Owl's Labora
tory Bandoline 15
(Light or Dark.)
g Lesleytine 20
l .XL o am juiuieiiuo.)
Violet Ammonia ....... 25
Rose Cold Cream ....... 25
S. Owl Nail Lustre .V 25
Owl Nail Bleach 25
Owl Theatrical
Cold Cream
39c Per Pound Tin
0 Cold creW?
Lesley Dental Cream
One of the
most popular
dental prep
arations sold
in The Owl
Drug Stores.
Made in ottr own labora
tories. A smooth, pleas
antly flavored tooth
paste destroys germs
and keeps the teeth
smooth and white.
A most efficient cleanser and
Burton's Scalp Tonic... 50 beautifier. Cleans the pores thor
Tiouden's Hair Tonic 50 oughly. Fine for preventing and
Carter Hair Coloring.... 50 healing sunburn and tan. A pure 15c tube 2 tubeS..:.23c
white cream. Full pound tin 39
Glove Cleaning
Antiseptics
For Personal Use
Quality and purity are always
particularly essential in the g
preparations upon which we "do- j
pend to destroy germ life. Qual
ity and purity are the very ele
ments you can always rely upon
getting when you buy any of the
following antiseptics. You can
use any of them with the assur
ance that it will be thoroughly
effective . and will produce only
agreeable results.
Our 8 -hour better service
enables you to leave gloves to
be cleaned at 9 in the morn
ing ready for you 5:30 P. M.
same day.
BROADWAY AT WASHINGTON.
Out-of-town customers, send for our free, lOO-ptMre catalogue and
bay your drugs, toile articles and medlclnea at The Owl's prices.
RubHyptus...25, 50
(Month Antlaeptlo.)
Owl Antiseptic Solution
25. SO
Gold Medal Peroxide. . . .
..35 a
with n
GTydrossn Pertnria
a quality much abort tA
average.)
the city In investigation of the ship-1
building Industry and the probable ef
fect of strike difficulties upon it ana
upon the community will be announced
probably today by N. G. Pike, presi
dent of the Rotary Club, at tne luncn
eon at the Benson Hotel at noon to
day.
The executive committee or the ciud
had the matter under consideration last
nig-ht and its report will he formu
lated. It Is expected, for the general
meeting today.
In making- such an appointment the
Rotary Club will be formally taking;
steps similar to those 'taken by the
Progressive Business Mers Club, Real
ty Board and other organizations.
The Progressive Business Men's
Club committee has gone beyond the
study of the specific problem raised in
the present strike, although in that
connection It recommended to the club
a resolution favoring the principle of
tne open shop, which was adopted. lbs
further activity Is directed to tne
preparation of a report of the place
that shipbuilding is assuming in tne
industrial development of Oregon.
Both wooden and steel shipbuilding
are considered.
Even in its inception this report
gives Portland's shipbuilding industry
a value of 26.000,000. While the me
diation conferences go on the comihit
tee purposes to continue its study of
shipbuilding in " its relation to the
Industrial development of Oregon. The
aim of the committee will be to -prepare
a complete view of the field of
the new business, so that the public
may grasp ffllly the importance of the
Industry to the state and the necessity
of assisting its unhampered develop
ment. -
PANTAGES BILL MUSICAL
IMPERIAL MILITARY OCTET IS COM
POSED OF ARTISTS.
American, offers a disappearing act
with a trunk, which, for sheer mystery,
baffles the best sleuths. Herbert also
offers card tricks and plenty of gay
comedy.
Importance of Shipbuilding to State
Is to Be Considered.
' Appointment of a committee to co
operate with similar committees from
other commercial and civio bodies In
Guard Xeeds to Be Discussed. ,
It is probable that legislation per
taining to the Oregon National Guard
will be discussed by officers ana leg
islators in Portland before being taken
to the Legislature. Acting upon re
quests from officers of the National
Guard. Major Walter Wilson, acting
Adjutant-General, has been trying to
arrange a meeting at which Captain
George A. White will be present. Cap
tain White is expected in this city the
latter part of the week, according to
reports from -the Mexican border.
Acrobats Provide Tnrllla and Pretty
Maids In .Pretty Frocks Please
Audience Wltn Offerings.
An avalanche of music Is let loose
upon the tympanums of folk who go
to make up Pantages audiences this
week. The avalanche, for It is truly
a veritable onslaught of melody, is
offered by the Imperial Military Octet.
They are singers and Instrument artists
par excellence.
Each of the eight good-looking men
and their dashing big leader is garbed
In snowy wnlte, wltn picturesque trap
pings of silver on hat and cape. Even
the furniture is garnished in frosty
white.
The octet has horns and trombones
and more horns and a piano and there's
a drummer who is a whirlwind with
the traps and sticks. Their music is
beautiful and varies from the crashing
martial airs that stir the pulses to the
sweet close harmony of the men's sing
ing voices in melodies that touch the
heart.
A sensational pair are Ed Corelll
and Charles Gillette, who knocked 'em
off their seats last season on the
Orpheum, and are now repeating their
triumphs on Pantages circuit. They
are .an odd pair certainly, dashing
from amazing acrobatics into song and
joke exchange. Ed and Charlie are
plum full of fun. and so is the audi
ence from the time they, flip their
first flop until they do an astonishing
series of somersaults in an exit.
The Whott Four is a pretty girl act
all of them vocalists whose voices blend
harmoniously, and dancers whose steps
match harmoniously. Their act i
staged smartly in the girls' costuming
and in a novel black and white curtain.
Wilbur Brown Is a -nost-graduate in
the art of playing the ukulele. Ha
makes the Instrument fairly hum.
Herbert Brooks, an English Hyphen
Cumby and Brown, open the biU with
a clever turn.
President Wilson and his family have
for the last year been eating Aconto
County (Wisconsin) peas, raised on the
A pair of Joyous singing comedians, farm of John F. Spies, near Glllett.
Children Cry for Fletcher's
A
The Kind Yon Have Always Sought has borne the si(rna
ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
'Just-as-p-ood" are but experiments, and endanger the v '
health of Children Experience against Experiment.
What Is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, JPare-
proric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither
Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For
more than thirty years it has been in constant use f orthe
relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and
Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom,
and by regulating the Stomach and Dowels, aids the as
similation of Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
1 Bears the Signature of
2.
ar
In Use For Over 30 Years
thi ccwrasm oommst, new vows enrv.