The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 21, 1915, Page 40, Image 40

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OIGON SUNDAY" JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUDY MORNING, MARCH 21. 19r5.
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All Principal Events of Week
' Briefly Sketched for. In
formation of Busy Readers
, ' General News.
GAPTAIN IIKNRV K I NC,- formerly
managing editor of. the St. I-oula
Globe-Democrat, dipd at Si. Coxits.
Lincoln Beahey, ttief amous avia
tor, met instant death in San Fran
cisco hay, after failing: 1n an attempt
to make a hlgti dive in his niono
' j)lane. . ,
Despite the fact of his removal from
the office of city manager of I'hoe
. nix, -Ariz., V. A. Farish refiiKes to
turn the position over to Robert
Craig, who was named as bis buc-
cessor and it is likely that the mat-
iter will be taken into the courts.
Governor Ijlster, of Washington,
signed the measure passed by the
- recent session of the legislature pro
viding for, weekly flag drills In the
schools of the t;tate.
Three members of congress made
. , Blr flights at the United Stales sta
tion on .North island, opposite San
Diego.' Cal.
:'- Kx-Representative R. Mitchell
- Palmer, " of Pennsylvania.' bas been
.. chosen by President Wilson j as chief
-. Justice of the court of claims, it is
reported.
Liosa ! estimated at $10,000 was
caused to a ig lumber company in
'Tacoma as result of a fire believed
to be of incendiary origin.
The Mexican gunboat Progresso
was destroyed in the harbor of Pro
gresso by an explosion of a barrel
of powder, which " it had been sup
posed was butter. Twentythree men
- .were killed-and others injured.
A"8heriff. anfl posse crossed from
" South Dakota to Minnesota in search
f George "W. Galaw. suspected of
playing',- his wife and 16-year-old
. daughter' at Sisseton. -S. D.
4 Officials connected, with the prose
cxitloVi fof Harry Thaw in New York
are the targets for many threaten
ing letters, the writers demanding
' that the prosecution cease. -
Captain 7.- F. Ryan, recruiting of
ficer at Indianapolis, has the support
Of the government in his refusal to
pay a fine to the court for criticising
the judge for. sentencing a man to en
listment in the army. The officer
Tvas cited for contempt.
-. Differences between the San Fran
cisco police ' department and . exposi
tion guards over .police -privileges
within the exposition grounds were
approaching "a crisis. Exposition ' of
ficials recently issued an order that
-ould prevent policemen from enter
ing tlie fairgrounds to serve warrants.-
.Detective v Ca-pfain Shea in
Btructed his men it make arrests "at
. any costs" and' to call for the entire
detective squad, if necessary..
trading missionary wprkers were
Kathered-. at Pittsburg for the twenty
first annual convention of the Chris
tian and .Missionary Alliance, which
-. opened in, Carnegie - hall, northside.
.The ' opening sermon, was preached
.bj' the Rev. A. E. Thompson. o( Jeni
sa lertt. v Dr.' Thompson had great : dl f
flculty in : getting from "Jerusalem to
i
Jaffa b
itjj and'
cott by"
cah cons
riend
pdsey.
parin;
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proiniset:
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all
hirai from
of
Ikrt o!
their
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form
e dov
of
th
CJrleen Itoo
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twd
the estat
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opening
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sr
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the
btion
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prpblemj
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fifh Coin
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anld his
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big pa
The
cohven
sek-era 1
rekentin,
ildren
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wre shi
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tied era 1
a. hank
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cirs to
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pe-rfecteid
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sylvania,
News.
efet shi
ik 600.
9T feet.
hjas cos
Many
1arna at
The
Hteam.sHlp
an Ft
was:
Oregon.
ause of hi.s Knslish national-
was fijualy furnished ;an. es
lr. .Glazehrook.' the Ameri-
Jl, and' a strong guard.
; of Juvenile Judge Ben
of Denver, Colo., have been
; for a death struggle with
st." Judge Indsey has been
that ai granJ jury will prone
s of the long fight r,o oust
. office and; citizens j in all
life hhve assured the! Jurisi
&upport. ,!
ro 'Roosevelt Til, grandson
pr President i Roosevett, and
litllp sistier. Miss! Gruce
sevellt. arej the prospective
the JSO.000.000 trust; estate
feir great-great-graniitatner,
R; Butler, Who died at his
on January 19, 1886. The
rust funds will go to Mrs".
Roosjevelt Jr., mother of
children, who will inherit
es at her death.
4000 delegates of thej Meth-
copal church' attended tne
bf the Ohio convention. The
include John R. Mott, Bish-
rtrson tjnii Wilson, and many
rrgy and laymen. A survey
ial. itidustrial, rural,, immi-
eduftational and missionary
of ihe district was the
f the big meeting.
atlonal Asso-iation of Shell-
missiiners held its annual
bn, and organized a boom of
fstry. The succulent oyster
many, dousins, the shrimp, the
e lobster and the crab form
rt of tjhe nation's food.
Baptist State Sunday ! School
brought to Durante Miss.,
housanld church workers, rep
; the boo.OOO Sunday ! school
of the state.
Its .to (the vn,lue of $1
wn at the XTnivercity of Wis-
positiqn. Kach departijnent of
ersity prepared an exhibit, to
rate it work. Tlie exhibits
laced in the Wisconsin build-
an Fralncisco.
rkablf collection of" Kipling
pts, said to he the largest
country, were placed on sale
York. 1 Many scarce editions
lMded ii the collection, which
by i G. M. Williamson, of
N. Y.I
s A. Edison, the electrical
was k witness in the bank-
fourt at Newark. N. J.j to ex-
rtain ; transactions with the
Storage Battery Car company.
pt corporation. The Federal
was originally organized to
rture street and other railway
e operated by storage bat-.
having been repeatedly an-
by Mr. Edison that jhe hsfd
the storage battery.!
hew superdreadnaught Penn-
was ! launched at Newport
The Pennsylvania is tjie larg-
m ine American naVy. . She
feet long and has a beam df
Mer itonnage is 31.000. She
tthe jgovernment $14i.000.000.
itate i officials from Pemiavl-
ttendefl the. launchingj f
naugufation iof the nte-w Hill
company J service Ibetween
ncis?oland the Columbia rtvif
celebrated by f the citizens bf
An excursion of 2000 met
ad
000,000
Is-
n
-
3&
' ,
9 r.
1 Seine at ! he dedication of the Indiana building at the
th0 repjica of an English country house.
2 Posse of! deputies in search of the fighting Piutes. halted
Garjgway! and bridge
New-s, Va., after a
some neutral craft
Eight anid 12-inch
frani Giiantanamo. j
-A dentist at work hn
the steanier t.
entered tifie rlvfr on her first trip of
the new
A "labor ffeM day" wasl held j by
the Wisconsin
on labor
fecting
The new
workmen
s lonipensatlon from 65i to
7S per cdnt; increasing the compensa
tion for fechedu
increasing the
Delegates
nominations of
Francjsci. and
annual
State Fe
matters
of child
schedule.
bills
mum yeajrly wage basis.
of the German vessel- Eltel Friedrich
longi cruise, during which she preyed
;as wen.
guns aboard the U. S. S: Georgia, which recently
reat Northerb as ishft
'assembly committee
when the many I bills i af
labor were given A hearing.
provide for increasing
the German trenches in Poland.
su
pe injuries 25; per cpnt;
minimum and maxi-
frjom all religious i de
California met at !San
there were majiy dele
gates frojm neairby states; It wasltha
pongreps of the California
rleratidh of Churches. Among
discussed is the Indorsement
labof amendments to j the
state laws.' a bill creating; a public
defender.) one Oay rest in . seven bill,
the incaskire creating two state farms;
and 'the proposal of municipal lodg
ing housles and a state labor bureau.
The federal
operate the Wj
This wa
Benjatnin
Western
Grande
roads, w
regardi n
first named sy
ship,
One of the
rfut
y
it
ever seem by Xew Yorkers Is the
lection op plants .brought from Brazil
by Harry J. Hlack, and 'plabed beifore
connection
the public in!
Third In!
Black c
laims
M the
F
PacS
and
hen a
the
government j ought to
estern Pacific railroad.
opinion expressed! by
push, preside
fic, Denver
Missouri Pacific fatl-
ked at San Francisco
probable fate of i the
stem, now lrt recei
ternatjonal Flower
duration1. It is
the timA of tH
March,, to September.
The IFlying
tional Sunday
Pittsbuitg in
ht of! the
& Rio
most
unique
exhibits
col-
with I the
show, j Mr.
certain of his plants
can see nd hfiar, and he says hejwill
demonstrate their fighting; abilities.
Andre Gedry. 40. of jSeattle. a
Spanish-American War,
was found dead in bed in a lodging
house. Gear1 was ; waiting papers
admitting Mini to ' the national sol
diers h6me hre. Nothing! is known
of his relatives.
A conference of eastern college
men opened At Hartford, Conn.; to
in the ministrv. Thf
s called bv! A nrtnvpr
Union, arid Halrtford theological sem
Inaries, and njiany able spteakers! are
on the prograrto for the thre-day jcon-
rerence.
The abnual
111., of . the
churches
600 ministers
of the ttate,
conference at Sharinon,
United Evangelical
of Illinois brought together
ana prommeni laymen
One or the! Important
topics Is the hanging of the service
of pastprs frfem four' to Iflve years
also planned to change
e annual meieting from
Squadron i- bf the t Na-
school ' leadeirs will " hit
its cruise about the
country. The "sqtiadron" is coii
Ing a spirited campaign on the
tion, how can the 6,000,000 me
women of North America's
schools build a wall around th
000,000 boys and, girls now e
in tnose schools strong enou
safeguard and hold them
future.
In order to - stamp out thei
caterpillar, the Massachusetts
board of agriculture has' offered
cups, to be awarded to school
dren who collect the greatest n
of egg masses to May 1. The.
children are out in forf huntii
the masses of eggs, which are
to hatch with .the coming of sp
duct-
ques-
h and
nday
e 12.-rolled
gh to.
the
A
Legal and Criminal.
S RESULT of the failure of the
anti-capital punishment lajw to
pass in Arkansas, 11 condemned
men will die in , the electric jchair.
Three executions will take place this
month.
The lower house of the. Colorado
legislature expelled Representative
Howland, who confessed activity in
the campaign to oust Judge lansey
from his position. IJowland
found guilty of perjury and improper
official conduct.
The Colorado house will continue
the probe of the report that wholesale
corruption , exists as result of pri
vate corporations seekirtg special priv
ileges from tne legislature
Trapped by liis alleged victiijn and
the police, h,. taubon,, a negro, was
arrested at San Francisco and charged
with attempting to extort $500! from!
Major Kdward Pelxotto, philan
thropist and leading spirit of the Co-j
lumbia Park Boys club.
April 13 is the date set by the su-
preme court for hearing the ajppeal
in the cases or Earl .Locmis, (sacra-;
mento murderer, and Frank Creeks.j
Both Loomis and Creeks .ane now . in!
the death cells at Folsom. The apH
peals will be heard in Ios Angeles, t
Mrs. Gertrude Boyle Kanno, isculp-i
tress and principal figure in. th "love!
triangle" 'which has excited San! Fran-j
Cisco art circles, left the detention!
hospital a free woman when Superior
Judi?e Thomas Graham dismissed the
insanity charge, which had been!
lodged against her by her sister, Missj
Helen Boyle,
The hearing of the government's!
suit for the unmergtng of the Cen
tral and Southern Pacific railroads)
came to an end so far as San Fran-j
Cisco is concerned. C. E. , Mel ennad
and J. W. Orr, government represent-)
a ti ves, left for Boston to continue
the hearings there. '
In affidavits filed today with UnH
ted States Judge Van Fleet. J. JSs
Phelps, state insurance commisioner
Panama-Pacific Kxposition,
in thfe Utah
fof lunch
, which recently
on the enetay's
tent
state
four
chil-
umber
school
g for
ready
ring.
at San
tempti
Bond in
Fran
tig to
K. & Cfasuality cbthpa
the. state, befcause
against the
The legafl
French! and
the owjnersli
less sration : was
German company
te answer t
French
troverf
ment etntered
arid Gorman
brolirf'
but.
Witli the
abstracts ofi
neys for th
by Joseph Vf. Foljk,..ch
the- in
lerstate commerce
the bearing
to a close.
report
1911,
locate
the $
is bell
claimed by
cials tlhat t
police
for mjonths
the ca
The
openeq
Toledd
tournament
Any
was ordered to
y is t
rallroafl, ordered
submitted to
gross.
robberV of the
detectives
the "ache
00.00
eved
put
jsbipsj
isco.
Klrlve
German
p of the T
Wl
in a
and
which is
ids.
t Newport
destroyed
i
I
Vera Criiz
was
the
CBomr
of pe
oncerh.
cohtrovi
ersy
cdhi
received
iwas
the suit b
company. Ijnv.olvd
e good faith
into by th
rompames
riiccused - of int-
monwealth
ny out! of
sonal animus
betwieen
panies over
kerton wire-
when ithe
ordered to file
ought' by rthe
in the Con-
of an agree
rival French
before the war
filing! y,
'evidence
Rook Tsl4l
estle
on the
by cob
It is! expp
of tie Inyestiga
the next s
While George Webstfer
Binghaim wire be1ng
Chicago In
connection
Bank of
sieoure
of W
stolen
to nrt con1
the Jtlontrekl
e arrlest bjl
Chaiflty pog
at tie Seventy
armorj, Nef TorK,
rolice jdogs
the other va
of the show
in it tee on',
other charit
At a meet
tel. Peoria
American Rhwjinitr
as t
fire dpgs. t
rietics. Th
will !je the
(memnloyme
jes.
ing : ajt the
III:, the o
ft
congre
pe plkce folr
rne.ys
daring! younijr German, W
the international !bridge)
boro.
vent
Maine,
to
TVRSSIDEN
rtary of
art hour
ropeart and
decision was
cerninlg the
be sent to
for
rday of ithe
the attor-
nd road and
ef counsel; of
, commission.
t fairs of ithe
gress. comes
Hed that jthe
tion will i be
ssion of con-
! - -and
John
Wherp
frm
ti
brob
Wernd
the
r Ilorn,
ho dynamn ted
between ! the
United Statds and Canada, at Vance-
fight to pre-
begaii 'their!
is being taken fo
sndictments
Bostonj to
found by a
fedora KranA jury, charging him with
transporting dynamite from one s
to anather.
JExecut
T W
State
and
Mex
IV4
ILSONT
Bryan
k half
iican si
reached.
form
of t
England, thi
arraigned
hs'lth tho
Montreal!
the city) to
the bulW of
the hank
in
big
in
Is
ealed.. It
bank Offl-
' the Chicago
Bingham Ide-
!ebste ahd
work of detectives, who
have! been
working
on
phow, which
rst regiment
ght together
rriers andj all
beneficiaries
mayor's - com
fit and three
Jefferson
icials of
ess selected
next year's
ho-the
tate
and Srtcre-
conferred
over the
ituations.
lowever.
e protest
for
pon-
to
conversation
being preliminary to a report the
sfjate department's legtl experts 4re
to make on tne urtusn; oraer-in-
council.
It was understood that fresh rep
resentations will be made toi General
Cprranza concerning conditions at
Progresso. : i
! The state department learned un
officially that Provisional president
Gjarza. who was elected by the peace
returned
reported
ample
de-
bn
as
convention, in January had i
tj . Mexico City. He was !
to have promised the ' publt
protection, annoi?ncirg he 'would
cjare the capital under matitlal I
ifi necessary. Official ihfbrmatl
regarding Garza's whereaboMts w
lacKing. j
I Of f icials of the navy departm
believed that the German; Oonver
cruiser Prinz Eitel Fi-1eirich wotlld
Interne at' Newport News, Va.,
np announcement to this effect wi
p-lpeciPd rrom .apiain inierjcnens
i Read Admiral Capertpn has- ordo
tlie collier Brutus from Vera C
to Progresso. A dispatch 1 contain
that information was received
Secretary of the Navr Daniels,
wtas believed that th? Bsrutus
bfeen sent to aid . th t cruiser
Moines in cari-ng for Americans
PVogresso. !
J Tlie state departme.it feceivod
report that the. forces of ;Carranza
and Villa were enaraged, in what
might, be decisive .fight to! determine
control of the Tampico district
United Statg government;' is s4id
to have protested to Japan! against
the demands .made by the mikado kin
the Chinese in respect to j territorial
rights and concessions.
'iijians are stopping at Motels r'n Copn
hjagen and m Norway knd i Sweden Jh
of'jer to lessen the biirdeiis
oiwn country. They are no
ti military duty. . I
1 In an attack on a I small
the western theatre df war
claim to have repulsed the
the latter leaving SO dead
field of battle. ' i
I After being compelled td fall baick
bjeyond St.. Eloi before a
force of Germans,' the Brit
ing gained reinforcement
to the fight, and i;eca ptured
lage.
I British -assert they took .ill i
rf trenches oh the j?pur Af Not
Dame do Lorette and-captured
prisoners.- . ' - . .
Berlin report that the French bat
tleship Bouvet was fMhk. by
aj mine while bombailding! the fobrts
fk the Dardanelles. 1 ,
j A shell from one or the
the Dardanelles is ,sa14 tolhave
a!n English torpedo boat.
The British battleship i 1
was put out of action and!
hjattleship waa disabled i fhe Iflar-
dlanelles. it is claimed, in Be r fin
i Proposition . was broached in the
I British house of common 'that - the
European War.
ERMAN minister df the
and the chancellor
will never sheathe! the i sivord u
til she is assured of Iasting peace,
Earge numbers of wealthy G
statie-jGermaby
n-
of thplr
. jsubjict
fort I in
, Fretich
Jermahs,
on the
super!
sh. hav-
ed
il
ea
re
00
return
the j
ree liii
forts
rrlxit
anoth
pr
at
nk
pie
er
&4
United" StateH conduct an investiga
tion of the treatment being afforded
prisoners jln the hands of the Ger-
niins. --!'-'''".-!!' ; I ' " '!'
Norwegian steamer Balto, ; which
le t ' New York.. February 1 for
Onithenburg. 'was held for. Inspection
at Kirkwall, Orkney -islands, by the
Briitish. . f" j!--' '.
By a vote of 30 to 18, the Dublin
ci y council - Withdrew from! Kuno
A.1 ivF of thn' T7ni vet-Kiiv of Berlin.
Jthfe freedom of the city becaiise of
hlji activity in conducting an antl
Bifltish campaign in the United
Statesj. J ' U ' 1
Great Britain formally stated to
thk world her policy of shutting off
ai rood .supplies ano oaner commoni
i ti s fioin Germany. Action is' based
j or .'attacks of German submarines bn
Ei zlisb, French and Itusslan snipping.
iTnited States is expected to make
a strong , protest to Great Britain In
thb matter of "blockading Germany
on the claim that international law
is being violated by auch a plan. ;
The minesweepers' of the Anglo
Pi ench Yivet are pentratlng the in
ne - straits of the Dardanelles, ac
co ffing " to advices received at -A th
ru -. The1 fleet -was -said to be pre
pHring to. use Its 'full resources
asfiinst the inner forts. The -fortl-fi
d - village of KebedJI, according to
di patches! has been fired by shells,
thens f; dispatches asserted . that
th ? .allied! fleet's operations . against
th i forts j were less violent snd the
opinion' was expressed that Its com
miinders were about :! to abandon, their
tempts . to force a passage.
(Reports
at
received at Berlin- from
Atjhens said that 28 .officers and men
from tne!. British cruiser Amethyst
wire killed and many others wounded
en five! of the enemy's vessels at
ked the Dardanelles inner forts. I
Commercial and ' Industrial.
! RAILWAY from Edmonton to
j the Arctic . circle will be com
pleted . this year. .About 2000,
m n are working oni the construction
of the ' Edmonten. Dunvegan A Br1t
isli Columbia railway and the Alj
beirta - ! Great Waterways railway',
Tijains will he running to Fort Mcf
M irray on the McKPnz-ie river! in Ih4
fa!L The Albe.rta A Great Water
ways road is the lini which will reach
th Arctl circl. ' - I ' "' : I
new Iterminal wjill soon he undef
construction in' Sanj. Antonio. Texa
fo the Missouri, Kansas & Texas
railway. Through il subsidiary, the
San Antdnio Belt & Terminal railf
way. rlghjts of way jf or luepfoposed
trucks arid buildings have ben se
cured, and tlJ city jrmcl will sooa
be asked.! for a ' franchise.-,, An ext
pendituret of $1,500,000 Is. Involved.
Ti e road' ha Ixsen untng the terminal
af the Sotithem Pacific.. . . j
The Pennsylvania I building iaf, th
Pi nama-Paclfi; exposition' - has ' been
deaicated.i Former Governor James K.
T ner delivered the address, as the
delegate of Governor Brumbaugh. A
committee of five olf'lcl.ils frOih
Pennsylvania accompanied "Mr. Tetter.
It . has-Heen definitely Uicjdrd that.
Pennsylvania day at the fair will be
on September 4.
Iowa editors of weekly newspapers
attended chooi. Three days of lec
tures are provided forth'!rn hy tho
state . board of education.' Prf)llcm
in' the printing trade sre not th
only subjects, for tlie htUU: authori
ties believe the editors should have
ideas .of the social and economic
phases of Vural life.
An organization of fruit snd truck
growers .on ho e:ist hank of the
Mississippi rtver In r.otihla na, will
be form'-d at a rneellng at 1'olnte-a-la-Hache,
c wrnrti ' will be attended
by Governor Hal!, Mayor Brhrman, of
New Orlearws. snd other prominent
officials. The new association will
establish a uniform grading of prod
ucts, packing and shipping, and bring
together- the krowers."
. The descendants of. the rowlltz
tribe of Indians have' c .osrt . two
delegates to present at Waahlngton
their claims for settlement for th
lands of the trite. The treaty of 61
years ago, made by Governor Stevens,
did riot IncIudA thix trlhn Thn wrtm -
en mombers of Ihe trlh ' iotned In a
hot debate as to who should present
tho argument t Washington, but
peacp, (was finally p;itchd up by
sending, two men, Peter Kalarna and
Frank i-;y gel 1, representing both
factions. . -
Advises Lime
for Tuberculosis
According1 to th Journal of ths
Amerieaa Medical association (July
27. 1913, page 308), Dr. O. T. ien.
of Minneapolis, holds that a "dfi
Clancy of calcium" (lime) is respos
eible for the. physical conditions which
lead to tuberculosis, "and -the therapy
he advocates rests on this basis."
One of the' reasone for the wide
spread I'.ucecK of K-krnan's ,lt"ra
tive In Ihe treatment t.r i n tn.r,-n
and chronic throat and hrnrv-hfa I ,
troubles Is Its ability to huppiy -this
deficiency.
It contains a lime e.-ilt In-such foim
and so -combined with other remedial
agents as to he easily vsiml la t-d bv
the average person. There are on
record ruativ "cases- In which' it seen is
to hav effected complete atij last
ing bettermciit.-
However. we niBke no exaggerated
claims for Kcktnan's Alterutlve. We
frefT that it be tried on the xame
ihsis one. '..tries any othej- jirescrip
t !, and e helli've It wijl help, for
IT HAH IIKU'Kl) In many cases.
YaAi fiit-Tlntrttr driitra TiiA,Afnr t
safe to take.-. If your drugxlett is out
of It, he will order, or you can get
it direct.
Eckman Laboratory, PhiladelphU. Ad.
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