THE 3IORNIXG OREGONTAN, THURSDAY, XOVE3IBER 18, 1920 ceding? the general election, accord! ns ! re- I SANITARIUM FIGHT 40 PORTLAND BABIES to a statement filed with the secre ID l?fes$&(0i tary ot state today. Other expense accounts follow: George W. Hyatt, enterprise, republican candidate for Joint representative from the 24th representative district, 19'2.8'J; K. L.. Hubbard, Baker, republican candidate for representative from the littth representative district, $42.55; Howard K. Zimmerman. Astoria, democratic candidate for district attorney for Clatsop county, $175.15; J. D. Wurtsbough, Grants Pass, republican can didate for district attorney for Josephine county, $3.90; W. M. Duncan, Klamath Falls, democratic candidate for district at torney for Klamath county, R. I. Keator, Pendleton, republican candidate tnr Hi ntrift n rlnrnav rr iiM.tii). T OH ICE CREAM DIET North Umpqua Project Is Fac- ing Formidable Foe. Food Declared Ideal for Ane mic Children. Jlrtt.61; W. S. Burleigh, Enterprise, demo i cratic candidate for district attorney of ! Wallowa county. S27: Franrln V nnlln. 5 PLAINTIFFS IN CASE way, The Lalles, democratic candidal for district attorney for Wasco county. $169.75; Fred O. Buchtel. Portland, republican can didate for public service commissioner. Western Oreiron district. 12 1 OHO s. I.. DOCTORS RECOMMEND USE Burnagh, Knterprise, democratic candidate ior representative from the 24th repre sentative district, $63. 7A. OREGON WALNUTS BEST Husband's Charge or Insincerity by Dr. Lovejoy Is Denied by Her lriends Here. Ice Cream Consumption Greater In U. S. Than Anywhere Else, De clares Convention Speaker. nsMss--slmiini -lli.s-,1 ns-P-p-ss-sjiiii j ji is s-ji-jjaL-u-ra- 0 FINISH PROMISED Further .construction of the pro posed electric-therapy tuberculosis santitarium, on the watershed of the North Umpqua river, above Roseburg and Winchester, is confronted with ct formidable wall of opposition and will be indefinitely delayed if not de feated, owing- to the belief that such an institution would seriously con- taminate the Roseburgr water supply. No less than five plaintiffs will ap pear in the induction suit launched against "Winchester sanitarium and its promoters, V. L. Ruiter of Rose burg, and George A. Lovejoy of this city, and the initial injuction suit which is to delay construction until reinforcements arrive has already been filed by Dr. Esther Pohl Love Joy of Portland, wife of one of the promoters. Menace to Health Charged. . The five plaintiffs in the combined injunction suit, according to H. F. Mclnturff, attorney for the state board of health, who is taking the necessary legal Bteps, will be the state board, the city of Roseburg, the county of Douglas, Dr. Lovejoy and the Douglas County Light & Power company. Officials of the state board of health are completely confident that they will be able to substantiate the claims that Winchester sanitar ium, through pollution of the North Umpqua river, would constitute a se rious menace to the public health. Interest in the sanitarium fight is Intensified by the relation of the plaintiff. Dr. Lovejoy, and the de fendant, George A. Lovejoy, a prom inent Portland. businessa man. Dr. Lovejoy, who served overseas as a lieutenant in the American Red Cross, is president of the International So ciety of Women Physicians and was head of the active service department of the Red Cross. Sincerity Is Challenged. Contesting the promotion of the sanitarium, on the claim that it would contaminate the Roseburg water sup ply. Dr. Lovejoy's sincerity has been challenged by Mr. Lovejoy, who as serts that she is primarily interested in the value of her ranch properties near the proposed site, and that she attempted to sell one of the tracts to the sanitarium promoters. Dr. Lovejoy had not returned yes terday from Roseburg. where she led the attack at the sanitarium hearing before the city council, but friends in this city denied that financial mo tives have ever influenced her and as serted that she has been grievously misrepresented. "Dr. Lovejoy is espeoially Inter ested in her professional and ethical reputation and her husband has said that he would use her name in con nection with Winchester sanitarium," said attorney Mclnturff. - "There is ttrt truth In thu chapffo that clia amio-ht to profit by the sale of.Jier real estate and that her opposition to the promo tion scheme is of recent origin. Proposal Ilejected. "When Dr. Lovejoy was in New Tork, several months ago, Mr.- Love : Joy asked her by telegraph if she would permit him to . sell her farm, near Winchester, for a good price. She had no knowledge of his purpose and answered in the affirmative. Later he informed her of the proposed sanitarium and in a telegraphic Query inquired if she would accept a cash payment of J2000 and $8000 in stock of the projected hospital. "This proposal was immediately re jected by Dr. Lovejoy, who replied that in the interests of public health she could not lend her assistance to the establishment of a tuberculosis sanitarium on the North Umpqua river. Her attitude against the proj ect has been one of consistent opposi tion at all times." State health officials said that phil anthropic claims made in behalf of Winchester sanitarium are challenged by evidence that it was to be a e:gantlc money-making enterprise summoning patients through the unique electric-therapy treatments of fered. At one of the council hearings in Roseburg, it is said, the copy of a letter from Mr. Lovejoy to V. L. Ruiter, inventor and owner of patents on the electrical bath cabinet, was presented in evidence. This letter (stipulated, declares Attorney Mcln turff. that Ruiter was to receive $100, 000 for his electric-therapy device. Proposal Is Arraigned. At the same hearing Dr. A. C. Seeley, Tnember of the Roseburg city council ard ex-state health officer, severely arraigned the proposed sanitarium as a menace to the purity of the local water supply, and took the position that Douglas county was ready to combat the project if the city council did r.ot step into the lists. Various sections of the Oregon stat utes are cited to prove the strength of tno opposition. One of these is a law providing that there shall be no pollu tion of any stream to which livestock have access. Another is an individual btatute .introduced in the legislature bv George Neuner, now district attor ney of Douglas county, which prohib its all pollution of the North Umpqua river about the cities of Roseburg and Winchester. As district attorney Mr. Neuner said that Douglas county v-tuld be an active plaintiff. Kit-lit to Finish Promised. Though members of the state health board are openly skeptical of the claims made by Ruiter for his electric-therapy treatment, and trite ly classify him as a "quack," accord ing to his fellow-promoter. Mr. Love joy. the fight against Winchester sanitarium is launched solely on the assumption that the North Umpqua water supply would be contaminated and has developed no ethical phases. In his own statement to the Rose burg council Ruiter claimed that he was once afflicted with tuberculosis, in an advanced stage, and that through the use of his own device he won health. "Tills fight for the public health is going to be carried through to a finish." said Attorney Mclnturff yes terday. "We are not in doubt as to the issue, and Winchester sanitarium will not be built on the watershed of the North Umpqua." MCCARTHY SPENDS $51 5.69 Defeated Portland Candidate for Supreme Court Files Kxpens-c. SALEM. Or.. Nov. 17. (Special.) William O. McCarthy of Portland, candidate for Justice of the supreme court to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of A. S. Bennett, spent fjli.iS in making his campaign prc- CLIMATE IS DECLARED IDEAL FOR CROPS GROWTH.. Local Product Said to Be Topping Market by Eight Cents; More Acreage Is Available. That the Oregon-grown walnut is selling in the market at 8 cents above walnuts from other districts was the declaration of Ferdinand Groner, who spoke at the luncheon of the Ad club at the Benson hotel yester day. The luncheon was held in con nection with the walnut convention now In session here, and the speak ers were men picked from the wal nut association. Mr. Groner said that the climate in this state was ideal for the grow ing of walnuts, and that the possibil ities for growing the nuts were practically unlimited. C. I. Lewis declared that there were thousands of acres of logged-off land In the state which might be planted to walnuts, and thereby be made an asset. That the filberts grown in this state were superior to those grown in other sections was the declaration of Professor A. M. Gray, who told of some tests made in New York with Oregon-grown filberts. H. A. Henneman, vice-president of the Western Walnut association, in troduced the speakers. Samples of Oregon-grown walnuts and filberts were distributed at the various tables. A. G. eiark. who has Just returned to Portland from a trip east, Bpoke briefly, declaring that he had found there was no place like this section. "As I stood on the 60th floor of the Woolworth building in New York city I thought of the impossibility of finding any place to dig worms if you wanted to go fishing," he said. "I have come back a greater enthu siast for this section." It was announced that nominations for officers of the club would be made the first Wednesday in Decem ber, and that the election would be the Wednesday following. An elec tion committee consisting of W. P. Strandborg, A. G. Clark and Marshall N. Dana was appointed. There was some special music furnished by the opera association. WINE SEIZURE IS LARGE 130 Gallons and Two Men Taken, One on White Slave Charge.' One alleged white slaver, an alleged bootlegger and 15 gallons ot wine were caught in a police net thrown about a house at S7 North Fifth street early yesterday. Charles Parilius con fpsstd to having brought Dorothy Marurl from Boise to Portland for immoral purposes, say the arresting officers. He was ordered held for the federal authorities. In the basement of the house the police located 150 gallons of wine and a quantity of mash. They took Philip Knchansti into custody. He is said to have admitted manufacturing the wine. He was held for a violation of the state liquor laws. The police making the raid were Sergeant Schad and Patrolmen Fair, Darrow, Smith, Willard and Drake. Prineville Elects Delegate. PRINEVILLE, Or., Nov. 17. (Spe cial.) At a meeting of the Crook I County Welfare league, held at the ; home vf the president, Mrs. H. P. Bel knap. M. R. Gallagher was elected as a delegate from this association to attend the session of the State Wel fare league, being held In Portland this week. Negro .'Woman Fined Doctor Bill. Helen Williams, negro, yesterday pleaded guilty to an attack with a dangerous weapon and received a nine months' jail sentence from Cir cuit Judge Gatens. She must also pay $100 to Jens Jensen for injuries inflicted upon him or will be required to serve an additional three months. Read The Oregonian classified ad?. A MAN OF RENOWN Among the notable professional men of this country who achieved great success along strictly legitimate lines, was Dr. R. V. Pierce, founder of Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Insti tute m tfunalo, IN. Y. Devoting his attention to the specialty of women's diseases, he became a recognized authority in that line. His work, w The Common Sense Medical Adviser," is now in over two and a nail million homes in this country and Europe. At one time Doctor Pierce represented his home district in Congress. Just fifty-one years ago he gave to the world a Prescription which has never been equalled for the weaknesses of women. Many women in every hamlet, town or city will gladly testify that Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription did them a world of good. Another of this great physician's successful remedies is known as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and, like the "Prescription," is now sold by all druggists, in both liquid ana taoiets. inis is probably one - . 1 . T oi ine most emcacious discoveries ever made in medicine, for the list of men and women all over the universe who have successfully used it for indisrestion and as a blood tonic and system builder, makes an amazing total of thousands. "Pleasant Pellets" for stomach, liver and bowels, introduced by Dr. Pierce fifty years ago, are recommended by thousands all over the United States and Canada. A new edition of the " Medical Adviser," over 1,000 pages, bound in handsome cloth, can be obtained by sending one dollar ( or one-cent postage stamps) tft Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y. Forty Portland babies have been placed on an Ice cream diet because physicians were unable to find other food suitable for them, according to Miss Jacquelyn Martin, speaker yes terday at the convention of the Pa cific Ice Cream Manufacturers' asso ciation. Miss Martin asserted that the diet was first tried with the child of a local merchant, whose doctor al most despaired of saving the infant's life. When the diet proved successful the merchant provided similar food for other anemic children, with the result that several physicians have adopted ice cream as a regular infant food. Miss Martin, who is the daughter of the president of the ice cream men's national association, urged dealers to make an effort to be more artistic in preparing ice cream for their cuS' tomers. Use Declared Increasing. I remember that one time I was enthusiastic "over having received portion of ice cream cast in the shape of a rose," said Miss Martin. "It was at a time when I had been attending teas for several days in succession and the sight of the ordinary little square of ice cream served at each of the parties had become distasteful to me. Professor C. L. Roadhouse of Davis Cal., who was another speaker yes terday, declared that the per capita ice cream consumption in the United States was greater than in any other country and that this consumption was on the increase. Another was C. M. Egbert, Portland, who told of the relation of the cone to the ice cream business. He declared that 750,000,000 cones were used an nually in the United States and as serted that the ice cream sold in that manner could not be sold in any other way. Cone Tax Denonnced. Mr. Egbert said he was unable to understand the government's policy in taxing cones, which he said were food, and conducive to child welfare. He advised the retailers themselves to absorb the tax and accept less profit until the tax could be repealed. Professor R. M. Washburn addressed the convention on "Ice Cream as an Equalizer of the Dairy Industry." He described the chemical processes UBe ful in obtaining the finer grades of ice cream and also explained to the manufacturers the processes by which the cream could be expanded most in freezing. He illustrated his talk with charts. Other speakers were C. E. Doling and John Ferguson of Detroit, Mich The programme was especially honor of the California delegation, and L. W. Wilson of Fresno. Cal., pre sided, T. M. Dorman of Los Angeles tbanked the association for its recep tion of the-California visitors. COMMISSIONER PAYS BILL Mr. Uolman Settles With County for Automobile Supplies. Without waiting for the final de cision of the supreme court of Oregon on the appeal from the judgment Circuit Judge Kelly of Salem in the notorious "gasoline case," County Commissioner Holman has paid in full for all gasoline, oil and tires origi nally paid for by Multnomah county and used by his personal automobile, The total owing was $275.18. $44.60 already having been paid. The ac count of Commissioner Hoyt,. which is considerably larger than that of Mr. Holman, has not been settled, as ac- tion on the appeal is being awaited. The suit was brought by John W. Kaste, a local attorney and taxpayer, against the payment by the county of gasoline bills contracted by County Commissioners Holman and Hoyt pur suant to an agreement among the commissioners by the terms of which they were to be furnished by the county with tires and gasoline for all purposes in return for the use of their cars on occasional county business. Carelessness Is Costly. ALBANY. Or.. Nov. 17. (Special.) As the result of the carelessness of a Corvallis young man in discharging a blank cartridge here on Armistice day, Eldred Derry, son of Mr. and mm . m vm LIBERAL CREDIT Allowed Darius; This Removal Sale. You Can Save 4 ' ' I ' V . 111 1. 1.. 20-year cased tension or diamond movement. 9350 value. lutelr perfect to $400 Rlnaj. with perfect t.reen Blue-White ri aettlnar. Reduced to. 1 r n is i inn if iSan sin iiiTi Mrs. J. E. Derry of this cit, received a serious injury to one of his eyes. The cartridge was discharged close to the boy s face and his eye was seriously hurt at the time and since then the organ has become more se verely affected. Fugitive Convict Captured. SALEM. Or.-, Xov. 17. (Special.) John Tuel, who escaped from the prison farm here last month, was captured at Crescent City, Cal., yes terday and will be returned to the institution to serve out his unexpired term, Tuel was committed to the penitentiary from Marion county, un der Indeterminate sentence of one to three years for larceny. Tuel has made two escapes from the prison, having been captured at Oregon City following the first break. At the time of his last escape Tuel was employed at the penitentiary farm and had been accorded the privilega of a trusty. j Seasonable Beauty Aid We find you can bring out the beauty of your hair to its very best advantage by washing it with can throx. It makes a very simple, in expensive shampoo, which cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly of all the dandruff, dirt and excess oil. leaving a wonderfully clean, whole some feeling. After its use you will find that the hair dries quickly and evenly, is never streaked in appear ance and is always bright, soft and fluffy; so fluffy, in fact, that it looks more abundant than it is, and so soft that arranging it becomes a pleasure. Just use a teaspoonful of canthrox, which you can get from any good druggist's, dissolve it in a cup of hot water; this makes a full cup of sham poo liquid, enough so it is easy to ap ply it to all the hair instead of'just the top of the head. Adv. I VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles aro most dangerous be ruatse of their- insidious attacks. Heed tho first warning they give that they need attention by taking GOLD MEDAL Th world's standard remedy for these disorders, will often ward off these dis eases and strengthen the body against further attacks. Throe sizes, all druggists. Look for the name Gold Medal oo ovoi w booe ad accept c imitaliiffn We Must Vacate! This is the one and ONLY reason for the first sale in our history during a period of more than thirty years. ' Prices Cut Right and Left to make this a most remarkable jewelry sale our entire stock is included with the exception of a limited amount of contract merchandise. DO ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS JEWELRY SHOPPING NOW Finest Much On Py - Ra - Watches Reduced 20 A. Few Contract Goods Excepted. ELGIN, WALT HAM and other well known makes. All standard makes we carry no others. The chance of a life time to get watches of known excellence at less than regular prices. BRACELET WATCHES. Latest Patterns in Small Sies.. S25.00 Ulsrln Bracelet Watch now $20,00 Elgin Bracelet Watch now $ gQQ SPECIAL. Cushion - shape Bracelet Watch of 14k -rrrn gold engraved. 15-lwl, Llgne high-grade movement. A C70.00 JCg QQ value, now vvlUiUV SPECIAL. Bracelet Watch with -:- ribbon bracelet. 15- COfl HH jewel movement. 26 value. now V-wiw w MAN'S WALTHAX. 14k fauntlnK case, extra heavy, fine blue 15 -jewel Waltham l $93.75 $125 value, now. THIN ELGIN, GUARASTEEP. 15-jewel ElKin in SO-i-ar ease, COO flfi No. 12 size, 25 value, reduced to-UiU ELGIN WATCH. 7-jewel thin model. No. 12 slur Elgin In ISO- ear guaranteed case, $17.50 C I M ftfl value, now P liUU DIAMOND RINGS FOR MEN Steel Bine Diamond, an nbo Kent. tteuucea $280.00 -white s;old banket netting;, 69-100 stone. AC $320 00 Gold Rinse, perfect 1.40 r. (cm In platinum $980.00 FIERY, ITCHING SKIN IS BY USING SULPHUR Mehtho-Sulphur, a pleasant cream, will soothe and heal skin that is ir ritated or broken out with eczema: that is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or is rough or dry. Noth ing subdues fiery skin eruptions so quickly, says a noted skin specialist. The moment this sulphur prepara tion Is applied the itching stops, and after two or three applications the eczema is gone and the skin is de lightfully clear and smooth. Sulphur is so precious as a skin remedy be cause it destroys the parasites that cause the burning, itching or disfig urement. Mentho-Sulphur always heals eczema right up. A small jar of Mentho-Sulphur may be had at any good drug store. Adv. HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Bette- Looking Take Olive Tablets. If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. . Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a sub stitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Ed wards' OliveTablets are a purely vegetablecompoundmixedwithohvebil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous aft-r effects. They start the bile and overcome con stipation. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 15c and 30c. NEW HAIR after BALDNESS IF VOU are loslnr batr. have dandruff, or are bald, let It be known tbat KOTALKO. contain ing fen ulna bear oil and other potent Incredi ents. is wonderfully cucceasfuL Tor men. wuraen. children. Hair srawn, dandruff eliminated u many rasei when alt elsa f Riled. $300 GUAR ANTEE and money-refund offer. Get a box a any busy pharmacy; or aend 10 caota for Pro Box of KOTALKO to X & Brfw-n, Inc Station F. ew York. JV. t 1 "sms 11.(5 tOt , Diamonds High-Grade Watches Seth Thomas Clocks Waterbury Clocks Lin Ivory Prices Deeply Cut Discounting regular selling prices and includ ing 59o war tax makes your savings amount to virtually 25. Frequently this means less than today's wholesale prices at which we could replace the Diamonds that go in this sale. Extended Terms Can Be Arranged Just the Same as Vsual. Our Special Widely Our Special Widely Known $100 Diamond Known $50 Diamond Ring, Only Ring, Only S80 $40 Diamond Rings for Women S1200 All-Platinum It Ing In latest style, lutrly perfect Blue-White Diamond, 1.20 ct. Reduced to..... Ill TOO 111 Tip:. 2.1S ct. Perfect Pure White Diamond, set In platinum top on Rrrrn (sold mounting. A J I QRO fill rarely beautiful rlna; - reduced to v wwwiww jt1&"&. II STOMACH 0. K. Indigestion, Acidity, Sourness and Gases ended with "Pape's Diapepsin" Millions of people know that it is needless to be bothered with indiges tion, dyspepsia or a disordered stom ach. A. few tablets of Papes Dra pepsin neutralize acidity and give relief at once. When your meals don't fit and you feel uncomfortable, when you belch eases, acids or raise sour, undigested food. When you feel lumps of in digestion pain, heartburn or head ache, from acidity. Just eat a tablet of Pape's Diapepsin and the Btomach distress is gone. The cost is so little. The benefits so great. You, too, will be a Dia pepsin enthusiast afterwards. Adv. The Universal Tonic Useful to sustain and aid your mental and physical strength and vigor. A valuable medicine in cases of nervousness, sleep lessness or brain fag. Will Improve your appetite and di gestion and tone up the system. - Sole Manufacturer BBIACEA DRUG CO.- Kansas City, Mo. 1 HOT. TEA BREAKS l A COLD TRY THIS j Get a Email package of Hamburg Breast Tea. at any pharmacy. Take tablespoonful of this hamburg tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacupful at any time. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also loosens tbe bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely vege table, -therefore h armless.. Sheffield Plated Hollowware Gold Jewelry Plated Jewelry, Etc., Etc. 20 Off AH Our Silk Umbrellas A choice collection of novelty handles chosen for this high-grade Jewelry store. Popular colors. K8.SO SILK UMBRELLAS, yours J y QQ JloJwi MIK 1.i'bHeLla's', yiu' j g QQ 15.0b' siLk'L'MBRELLAS," roar's' J QQ 1250 SILK lMBRELLAS.'yours J Q QQ 10 war tax rn'iist be added to all umbrellas over $4.00. Toilet Goods of Highest Grade Ivory Substitutes 25 Off Catalogue Prices of (irnnlne Py-ra-LIn Ivory (Every Piece Trnde-Markrd ) Every .woman who knows quality will .hasten' to take advantage of the drastic reductions on genuine Py-ra-lin. SI TOILET & MlMClRIMi SET S3K.25 Blue silk-lined black leatherette case. Complete ten-piece Toilet anil Manicure Set in the beautiful Du Barry COO 0 C style. Reduct-d from 31 to 000. Z J -S 111! Barry Set $13.04) TOILET SET l.T5. Plain, refined style, would mnke a eharmlns; Christmas gift. Ke- C Q 7 C duced from X13.UO to OOil J III". BARRY MIRRORS. S14.0O value, good size, charm Insr shape kh.00 value, an extraordinary Arrived Just in Time for This CCfin Sale, STno.OO Platinum Watch OOUU All-platinum watch with 16-Jewel ad justed high-grade movement. Set with eighteen cut diamonds and sixteen genuine sapphires. Ribbon bracelet. A superb Christmas gift An nbso- $960.00 SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR It's Grandmother's Recipe to Restore Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. Almost everyone Knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, bring-s back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and trou blesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compounl," you will get a large bottle of this famous old re cipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients .at a small cost. Don't etay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush . with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after an other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Adv. Did you -ever f d bearing otorm in a FIJS BRAND Reflex Slicker? 0hBqy!t!iate protection look far die Reflex Edge AJ. TOWER CO. ESTABLISHED t34 PQSTON, MASS, act i mmw Mill mI I Q n'mtr IncrstMS ' I BUI Q JlJt of delicate, ' . B I I -nLjgP nervous, rnn- ? I III wSr down people in I I I I two weeks tim in 1 III ib any inatmnce. Uved 1 WTer by oyer 4,000.000 people I MAy annually and taicbly ea- 1 Ared by former United I d3r States Senator and Member rgr of Consresa, well-known phy j'T elana and lormer Public Healtn offt dais. Ask your doctor or drojesiat w about It. Avoid danfferxmaaubetitutea. LIBERAL IV yi CREDIT 1 W I Allowed I " 1 During This 1 a Removal Sale. Oci-oJ 3 'I L M rl no 2V I 3 $10.50 1 fi bar- C Ci VTIUU QUICK RELIEF FROM SORE THROAT Formamint Tablets aSord protec tion against Infection PEOPLE nowadays recognize that a sore throat is a danger spot, as the inflamed tissues form an ideal soil for germs to multiply. With gargles it is impossible to keep a sore throat under anything like effective treatment. With Formamint, whether you are at work, or in crowded car, shop, theatre or church, you can dissolve, now and then, one of these pleasant tasting, powerfully antiseptic tablets in your mcuth. An effective antiseptic is released and, carried by the saliva, continuously bathes the tissues, checks germ growth and soothes the throat, possibly preventing laryngitis, tonsillitis, " flu." Relieves hoarseness. Helpful for singers, actors, smokers, speakers, lecturers, etc. Chil dren like them. 60c at all druggists. GERM-FIGHTING THROAT TABLETS Fonnjunint is our trade mark. It identifies our product. Banff ChwnicM Oo. Inc.. New York Get Well IT is indeed hard to stand at one lide while the stream of life flows by. A man or woman condemned to sickness that does not permit him or her to per farm tbe active duties of life, to do his or her share of the world's work, is s pathetic figure deserving of sympathy. Much sickness, pain nd miseryi result from disordered kidneys and blad der. Failure of the kidney to do their work properly aod filter impurities out of the blood lead to rheumaricpains, backache, aore muscle, arifi or awollen iointa.punincsa under eyea.fioat ioS apecke. biliousoeas, bladder weakness, nerv ousness, or other symptoms of kidney trouble. J!eygdner-S re effective io removing the cause of the trouble lor they strenthtben and invigorate weak or deranged kidney and help them to norma functioning so that the blood stream is purified and the cause of disease removed. F. M. Platte (Brskeman), Sec'y. Switchman's Union. 518 Blaine St., Peoria, 111., writes: 'Two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills relieved all symp toms of my ktdncy sod bladder trouble, stopping tbe bscksche and pains, correcting the kidney action, clearing secretions. I am also free from dixziness and floating specks before my eyes. Foley Kidney Pills cured me mod bawe my heartiest racocamcadnioa. f.