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-THE OKEGON DAILY.' JOURNAL,. PORTLAND, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER? 23 1919. 115 ; It; ; - l( ' 1 HYPHENATES LIKE DAGGER IN PACT, COLORADO IS TOLD Reservations or Amendments Are Nil, Says Wilson; Only Rejec tion or Acceptance Possible. " anwi mm annaMaeii"" DEMONSTRATION IS LUSTY Calls League Insurance Against Wars and His Bond to Mothers That There Will Be No More. (Coo'tnoed From PiiiOm) this country muni have the largest army lutlic world, with huff"' tuxes, universal tmim-riptlon and a military Bovcrtiment: "because yon can't run such a machine with a, debating wxiety." More applause broke out when he con fidenlly, with. a wave of bis hand, de clared America never would stand for such, a condition. ' "If we don't have this treaty, labor III be regarded an a purchasable com modity throughout the world." said the president, drawing attention to the labor provisions. H KI,P I.AIIOK'S CO' PITHI , "We haven't done our full duty with regard 'o bettering labor conditions in thltf country," he admitted, but added American 'conditions were better than those in other countrlcr, . id i-hould be extended to the world hji a preliminary to general betterment of conditions. Sonic men he knows, WIIhoii naid. are very good talkers "and it's a pleasure to bear them when they are honest and know what they are talking about. Mut time for debate has passed, he said. The people know what In. In the covenant and refuse to be misled with regard to It. "If the treaty is turned down, Amer ica will deserve to forfeit the confidence of the 'world," he asserted. OI'PON K.VrS ARK CHAII.KMiKIl " "I challenge the opponents of the treaty to show cause why it should not be ratified." lie exclaimed. He said he wanted the senate to flatly accept cr re ject the treaty, not leave the issue In doubt with reservations. And in mak ing this demand. Wilson stated he be lieved he was speaking for the people of the United States. President Wilson's speech here today, in part, follows : "Mr. Chairman, my fellow country men : IMIIBTS n.KARKB A WAT "I always feel a thrill of pride stand ing before a great company of my fellow citizens, to speak of this great document which we shall always know as the t'reuty of Versailles. I am proud to speak' for it because for the first time In the history of international consultation men have turned away from the am bitions of government and sought to ad- a nee the fortunes of peoples ; they have! turned away from all those older plans i of domination and sought to lay knew j the foundations for the ITberty of man kind. T say without hesitation that this is a great document of liberation. Tt is a new charter for the liberty of men; tend as we advanced from week to week, and from month to month, in the debate ; of this great document, I think a great many things we talked about- at first have cleared away. V NO GREAT OBSTACLE "You will notice that with the single exception of the provision in regard to Ihe transfer from the German empire of the Shantung province to Japan, prac- j tlcully nothing in the body of the treaty has seemed to constitute any great oh- ; dado to its adoption. All the contro versies, all the talk, have centered on ' the League of Nations and I am glad to see the issues centered. "I want, just by way of introduction, to call your attention and to point out what Is not often enough explained to audiences in this country the actual constitution of the League of Rations. It consists of two bodies, a council and an assembly. The assembly is the nu merous body. In it every self governing state that has a vote In the league is represented, and not only the self gov erning independent states, but the self governing colonies and dominions. BRITAIN'S VOTE EXPLAINED "It Is in the assembly that the com bined representation of the several mem bers of the British empire are assigned six votes and you are constantly being told that Great Britain has six votes and" we have one. I want you to appre ciate the full significance of that : They have six votes In the assembly and the assembly does not vote. So that bub ble is exploded. There are aeveral mat ters la which, the vote" of the assembly must cooperate with the vote of the council, but In every such cage the ul timatum vote of the council is neces sary. l 8. HAS SIX 15 ONE "Inasmuch as the United States is a permanent member of the council, her vote is necessary to every active policy of the league, and therefore ttie single vote of the United States always counts six. so far as the votes of the British empire are concerned ; and If it Is a mere question of pride, I would rather be one and count six than six and count six. And that affords emphasis to the point I wish to keep distinctly In mind j with regard to reservations and ail the qualifications of ratification which are being discussed. No action can be un dertaken by the league without the as senting vote of the United Stales. OI' R CONSENT NECESSART "That being the case, it becomes sheer nonsense, my fellow citizens, to talk about separate government belns sei up over the United States: it becomes sheer nonsense to say that any author ity is constituted which can move our armies to other part of the world. It cannot interfere with our domestic questions : It cannot direct our Inter national policy, even In any matter to which we do not consent to be directed. Of course. I do not mean to say that we do not agree to pool our moral Issues. We do that in acquiescing In the covenant of the league and do at tempt to adopt certain fundamental moral principles of right and justice. NO CHANGE MADE "We arc not turning any corner, and we do not Intend to change our course of government or our standard of gov ernment, and It is American standards of government that are set up in the covenant of the League of Nations. And what la the covenant for? It is one of the most solemn covenants ever entered into by all the great fighting powers of the World, that they will never resort to war again without first having either submitted the question at issue to arbitration and undertaken to abide by the verdict of the arbitrators, or submitted It to discussion by the council of the League of Nations. "Nine months' submission to the moral judgment of the world : and, in my judgment, that is an almost complete assurance against war. HYPHEN IS THE KNIFE "Out of the legislative hall9. there is no organized opposition to this treaty except among the people who tried to defeat the purposes of this government in the war. Hyphen is the knife tliat is being stuck into this document. The issue is clearly drawn because Inasmuch as we are masters of our own partici pation in the action of the League of Nations, why do wc need reservations? If we can not be obliged to do anything that we do not ourselves favor, why qualify our acceptance of a perfectly safe agreement? The only object, my fellow citizens. Is to give the United States exceptional" advantages in the League of Nations, to exempt it from the obligations which the other nations as sume, or to put a special Internal pro tection upon the A ties of the United States tinier the covenant, which inter pretation is not applicable to the duties of the other members of the covenant; and, for my part. I say it Is unworthy of the United States to ask for any spe cial privileges of this kind. I am for going: Into a body, of equals or staying out. INTERPRETATION INDORSED "We have, therefore, tome to the straight cut line, adoption or rejection. Qualifying the adoption is not adoption. It is perfectly legitimate, I will admit, to say in what sense we understand certain articles. They are all perfectly obvious so far as I can see. but if you want to make the obvious more obvious I see no objection. SEERS, PROPHETS APPEAR COUR (Continued From Pan One) the medium, "but, you know, we spir itualists can't tell our own fortunes." Mrs. M. A. Conslnow. 410 Raleigh buLlding. gave Mrs. Pillsbury detailed in formation about her daughter's illness. Mr.s. Pillsbury told the court her daugh ter was in perfect health. Mrs. Pills bury told also about a small grandson bhe does not possess, and the severe ill ness of her father, who has been dead many years. Also that she would soon sell a ranch she does not possess. Similar Information came from Mrs, Cause of Stomach Sickness Rose Nwraan, 386 F6urth street, Mrs. Bow man spurns the use of cardf. . She deals with spirits direct "Your mother's ghost is anxious about you," she told Mrs. Pillsbury. "Your sister is about to have trouble with her husband, and she is coming to Portland in the spring. Your son also has mat rimonial difficulties; bis wife is one of those sly people."' Mrs. Pillsbury told the ccurt that she r.ever had a sister, was in the best of health, and that her son had been mar ried only three months and she was sure there were no clouds on the horizon. ONE CLAIMS RELIGIOUS ANGLE Mrs. Bowman belongs t: the type of mystic who call their work religious. She is a member of the Church of the Soul, Third and Taylor streets. She conducts "truth meetings" on Friday nights for the development of the' soul, at 5u cents a developer. "1 was born with the sift of readifs; palms." admitted A. ,'. Watdle. the only male mystic in the lot. "An astrologer told me I would have blood poison in 14 years on the fourth of Ihe month and that it would come on me in four min utes. It all came true. That's why 1 can't do heavy work and have to read palms." "What do you think of your future now?" asked Judge Rossman. "They can't do more than hang me or starve me in jail." was the answer. "I'm no astrologer," said Kred Stad ter. city attorney, "but I could tel! you that." Mrs. Julia Keyes, 4631- Sixth street, said she drew a wonderful hand when she read the cards for Mrs. Pillsbury. But the Investigator called her bluff, and. the pot. was hers. Mrs. Keyes was a trumpet medium before she went into the card reading- business. "I give you your money back if you're not satisfied.'.' Madam Bertha Quigley. 150 Eleventh street, told the court. "I a. satisfied." said Mrs. Pillsbury. "I pot all the evidence 1 needed " In spite of efforts on the part of Her bert It. Htwart. Olson and I wai t. .".-'9 I'ommcrce building, attorney for four of the mediums, to prove that the men and women engaged in selling the public pre dictions of the future were not law breakers and harmful members of the community. Judge Rossman fined seven of the mediums $10 and allowed the others to forfeit bail. Mrs. Sophia ISeip, Goodnough building, ordained minister in the church of the Soul, asked an increased fine for pur loses of appeal. Judge Rossman made her fine $.". Other mediums were. Mrs. M. Marks. 774 Kverett street, who claims to be a minister. Madam Blanch, 201 Mor rison street, and Mrs. I C - Stevens. 373 Taylor street. " Mrs. Stevens Bald she was a very high priced medium, being especially scien tific, and induced the court to continue her case until afternoon. COURT SCORES QUACK PRACTICES "I always understood a woman -was worthy of her hire," pleaded Mrs. Stcv- j ens. "But you can't hire yourself for this i Kind of work." said the judge, "any more ! than I can hire myself out as a. bur glar." Judge Rossman scored quack prac tices heavily in imposing fines. "You mediums say you wish to uplift hu manity," he said. "Well, go ahead and uplift But there is no Biblical author ity for uplift at $1 per and there's a city ordinance prohibiting it. "Now it's up to you people to stop this nonsense. You can give entertain- i ments in private homes if you wish ! that's not bunk, it's humor ; but you've j got to cut out this work as professionals. I There are too many barnacles and I leeches in this city." Two Autos and Horse Figure in Smashup; One Man Is Injured In a three-way collision at I-'ront and ; Montgomery streets Wednesday after- j noon, in which two motor vehicles and a runaway horse figured, t IT. Bern- i sjein, junk dealer, residing at 772 Kver- I ett street, was injured and the horse he drove had to be killed. 1 Bernstein was driving east on Mont gomery when the horse became fright ened and bolted. At Front street the animal swerved behind an automobile Arbitral ion Hoard to Mrrt Next meeting of the job printers' arbitration board to he held hi main dining hall of the Oregon building at 8 o'clock. Kriday evening. V. T. Grif fith, chairman of the board, today an nounced the meeting. THIN PEOPLE NEED BITRO-PHOSPHATE Increases Weight, Strength and Nerve Force in Two Weeks' Time in Many Instances delicious How to Relieve stofnarh rh.lrefn In a Few iMInntPN. Money Bark If Treat ment lines Not Overeome Any Form of Indigestion. Tf you feel as though there was a lump of lead at the pit of the stomach, take a couple of Ml-o-na stomach tablets and in rive minute you snouia see that all stomach distress has vanished. ' if you belch gas, have heartburn or i sour stomach, you need Mi-o-na. 'f your stomach feels up-set the rooming after ; the night before, take two Mi-o-na tab lets and see now quicwy yu get relief If you have shortness of breath, pain in the stotmach, waterbrash or foul breath, you need Mi-o-na and the sooner you get it, the sooner your stomach should perform its duties properly. If you use a box of Mi-o-na tablets and feel that it has not overcome your indigestion or stomach trouble, take the empty box to your dealer and he will re fund your money. For sale, bv Owl 1-rue; Co. and all leading druggists. Adv. 1 POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL 'always fresh Unsurpassed for Mayonnaise and French Salad Dressings Sold Everywhere "OUCH! THAT OLD RHEUMATISM!" Just (et out that bottle of Sloan's Liniment and "knock it galley-west." WEREN'T prepared for thai quick. switch in temperature, were you? Left you stiff, sore, full of rheumatic twinges? You should have had a bottle of Sloan's Linrment handy- that would have soon eased up the muscles, quieted the jumpy, painful, affected Part penetrated without rubbing, bringing gratifying relief. Helpful in. all attacks of lumbago, sciatica, external soreness, stiffness, trains, aches, sprains. Get a bottle t your druggist's: 35c. 70c. $ 1.40. Adv. Stop Itching Skin There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and skin irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. 'Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon - you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches,ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little Zemo, the penetrating, satis fying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes I fie skin soft, smooth and healthy. . -7 TaeE.W.RoMCoaTeland,a Products that Packers Sell Their Number Grossly Exaggerated The Federal Trade Commission has published a list of some 640 articles said to be sold by the packers. This list is ridiculously padded in order to scare people into the belief that the packers are getting control of the food supply of the nation. For example, the list includes not only "beef sides" and "beef cuts," but also over 60 other items of beef products and by-products. Over 90 articles listed are not sold to the outside trade but are raw materials and supplies, such as brick, cement, etc., used by Swift & Company in carrying on its business. Glaring duplications appear, such as "sardines" and "canned sardines"; "butterine" and "oleomar garine"; "dried sausages" and "dry sausage," etc. The list includes 37 kinds of sausage; 4 dif ferent kinds or preparations of beef tongue, etc., etc. Simmered down, Swift & Company handles in addition to meats and meat by-products, only butter, eggs, cheese, poultry, canned goods, lard substitutes, and to a very small extent, dried and salt fish. And the proportion .which we handle of the total supply of any one of these is absurdly small. Do you want to be fooled by such misleading and ridiculous statements of the Trade Commission? Do you want radical legislation based on such absurd evidence? Let ut send you a "Swift Dollar." It will interest you. Address Swift and Company Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Packing Plant, North Portland, Ore. C C Colt, Manager IStb Street Market, 491 Qlisan St, Cor. 13th St. - C 8. Ogtbory, Manager 4th Street Market, 283 Gliaan Su, Cor. 4th St. J. B. Forests, Manager 'this snows WHAT BECOMES SF THE AVERAGE DOUAft IfCEIVED BY r SWIFT & COMPANY- nW THE SAU O. UH AND ST POMCT t CENTS If MM PM TW live miuii it. cents re lAaet Ci reuses an t-O ccmts ncauuM WITH ' SWIFT&CDMMNT . as rfT Two Shoes for Business Men The Business Man is Our Most Valued Customer Sim ftfj The Regal " Belmont" ia Smooth Blick Leather $9.50 A in. qsalrtr of Iri'hrr, telt bat plan,. DnsMe ol, carefuli? selected for weir tn4 ,ervicr. Blacker morfei 4 comfort Lit U M Uckinf 1b itrle. The Regal "Crest" in Russia Calf $11.50 TMi tensine Krjtiii Cllflkln wai bo.tht by tk Rett' Shac Comsinf II very ftr.r.ble rice. Tbe color is Ibe much v.nted 4mrk brow. .ha.e. Leather sole ana one-inch bed a semctabl. ,ho throacb tn4 through. WE like to have men come in and say, "Let me see some thing around such and such a figure." It shows a gratifying confidence in the value standards of your Regal Shoe Store. Here are two shoes designed to meet the needs and approval of business men comfortable, stylish, of excellent quality, yet reasonable in price. Portland men do not have to be told that such values can only result from the sound business management and great purchasing power of the Regal organization. The REGAL SHOE STORE Portland Store 347 Washington St. Bet. Broadway and Park Sts. REGAL SHOES xclusively for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN SAN FRANCISCO 772 Market St. OAKLAND 1315 Broadway SEATTLE 1118 Second Ave TACOMA 40 Pacific Are. Tiik plait. liitrn-t'l'Mliitf St, the Bd vic' of tin HiysM.-iiiK i" itiiti. dcllCMtei nervous im)r who liii-li vnn. energy Bnd tiervi fni-c anl there weinii to bin ntnrlo iiro.if of Oio effh-wry ..f thin pri'P Hiatlon to warrant tin revomme.ndii tlon. Moreover, If we jud;e from th i-ounlh'NK preparations ami treatment! which are continually heluu advet ticed for the purpon of making thin people tletiliy. developing arms, neck and hunt, and replacing iik'.v hollows and aiiKlea ly the soft curved line of health and reality, there .ir" evidently thminnndu of men jmd women who keenly fee! their xecsive thinners. Thimi'-H ii fi weAlxiiertH are otton dit to starved ucrws our hodi.'s need morn plu.ph.ite th.m is c n t a I tie. I in nmilei 11 foods. Hi.-tciae cl;,i!n i here is nnthiiiir that v. Ill M'ppl Hh deficiency fn well as the oiuanic phosphate known amoinr ilrni.clsts .is Intro phosphate, which la inexpensive and is sold hy most all drupRisIs under a cu.-if antee of Hutlp fartlon or money Kick. Hy feeding- the, nerves directly "and hy supplylnu thfl A BETTER DIGESTION, INCREASED STRENGTH AND ENERGY FOR YOU The Non-Alcholic Treatment Builds Up the felood and Every Part of the System Quickly Benefits It was once the fashion to speak of a tonic for the stomach or a tonic for I the nerves. This implied a remedy i that went directly to these portions i of the human system and supplied them with the elements that they lacked. Today it is known that there is no such tonic. It is 'possible to swallow a drug that will stimulate the stomach and create a desire for food, but a stimulant is not a tonic and an appe tite so stimulated is not a healthy one. It ic nnctlhl tn tate a rlrutr that will rKmiiht. Hi j n.rvc cn that wrirt ran I from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills than ibe done almost bevond the streneth I from any other medicine or prescrip- In a week I could see that the rills were helping me and it wasn't very long before my appetite had improved so much that I becan to take on flesh and recover my strength. I no longer had sick headaches and my nerves are much stronger and 1 feel better than I have for many months. I shall always keep Dr. Williams' Pink Pills on hand, for I think the pills are the best tonic I have ever taken." Corrected His Rheumatitm "1 have received more real benefit of the body. But the inevitable re sult of such practice is collapse. The nerves can only be toned up through the blood. The blood can be enriched by treat ment that increases the number of red corpuscles, and when this is done the whole body benefits. A tonic for Jhe blood is therefore a tonic for every rart of the body. That is the reason why building up the Mood with the non-alcoholic tonic. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, increases the ap petite, aids digestion, quiets the nerves and gives new energy and" am bition to tired, bloodless men and women. Read the statements from peoole who have been helped and learn what this system-btUding tonic j for months will do for you. Had Stomach Trouble .Mrs. Jennie Dwyer, of No. 122 East Second street. Duluth. Minn., says: "1 was left very weak and run down following an operation for appendi citis and it seemed impossible for me to regain my strength. Week by week 1 could feel myself failing. I suffered acute stomach pains after a meal and had sick headaches frequently. The headaches kept me awake at night and there were times when it was al- j most impossible for me to get my I breath. 1 became so nervous that it seemed as though 1 would fly to pieces. 1 also lost a great deal of flesh. "One day I read about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in a newspaper and de termined to give the remedy a trial. tion 1 have ever taken," says Mr. WiP liam Hartman, who lives at No. 212 South Fourth street. Beatrice, Nel. "Exposure, I believe, caused my ill ness, and then I took so many medi cines that my stomach became affect ed. I was in agony for hours after'a meal and felt bloated. My joints were stiff and sore and when 1 attempted to bend them sharp pains shot through me. Sometimes the pains traveled all over my body. 1 also had headaches. "1 procured a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and after taking one box, my appetite improved and I was ible to eat without distress. The head aches have disappeared and 1 haven't had any rheumatic pains to speak of The swelling in my hands and legs has gone. I have great confidence in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and have recommended4hm." After-effect of Pneumonia Mr. Delbert Mooney, living at No. 628 Twentieth street. Denver, Col., describes his experience as follows-. "1 had pneumonia sometime ago and was in the hospital for two months. The disease left me badly run down and for months after leav ing the hospital I was under treat ment which was intended to build me up, but nothing seemed to help me. I was without ambition and coull hardly drag myself about. I was cross and nervous and couldn't sleep. 1 suffered from dizzy spells and trem bled. My color was poor and 1 had so little blood that 1 was always cold. t I had cold sweats at night that are very weakening. "A friend recommended Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills so highly that I de cided to give the remedy a trial. After taking two boxes I was so much im proved that I was encouraged to con tinue the treatment and I have never regretted it. for I began to take on weight and soon recovered my strength. 1 haven't lost a day's work for a long time and 1 feel strong and ambitious. Dr. WilliamsPink Pills are a wonderful tonic and I can't rec ommend them too highly." When You Lose Weight When you are ill and losing weight, failing strength and growing pale and sallow day by day. it is an indi cation that you need more blood. Whatever the cause there can be no relief until the blood is built up so that it will carry renewed life and strength to every part of the body. A remedy that arrests the decline in health and strength, that begins to restore tbe weakened muscles and strengthen the nerves demonstrates at once to the patient that the anemia is being overcome and that rich red blood is now helping to fight off rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago and a number of other diseases to which the victim of thin blood is liable. What Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Do Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a blood builder and nerve tonic. The rich, rei blood that they make not only carries color to the cheeks and lips and gives vigor to the muscles, but it revitalizes the exhausted nerves and quiets the pains of neuralgia and sciatica. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain no opi ates nor harmful drugs; they restore health and strength, but do not give temporary stimulation, Two instructive booklets. "Build ing Up the Blood" and "What to Eat and How to Eat" will be sent free by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. Schen ectady. N. Y. Your own druggist sells Dr. WilliamsV Pink Pills or you can order them direct by mail, postpaid, at So cents a box. .six boxes for 12.50. AdY. sr Georgia Hamilton, thm wonderful "mollis" riff, mho team once thin and frail, tayu ' Bitro-Photphaf brought about thm magic trantformation. I gained 15 pound and navsr be form fait mowmll." I'Ody cells with thf nerpfrsary phosphoric fnod elcmciilM, liilro-phoHphutR xhmild product; u welcome traiiHfnrnjutton In t lie- appearance, the Increase In weliit't frequently helntr aHtoniHliliiK. Increa.ie in weight 1ho arrlf with It a general improvement in the health NervoiiHiiesH. slepplcMHnews find lack of energy, which nearly hIwhvn accompany exoeHHlve thlnneHs, hliol.ld noon riihap pear, dull eyes nurlit to hrlRhten and pain rheekf )flov with the hloom of perfect- health. I'hysiclHiif and. honpltal.- everywhere are now recognizing It morltn hy It n ukm In ever IncreaKiriK ipiantitleH. Frederick' Kolle, M. i., editor of New York f'hy- HlclaiiK'. "WIio'k Who," ayn : "Bitio-; I'hoHphate should he prenerlhed by every, doctor and lined In every hospital to in-1 crcaKe strength and nerve fores and to! enrich the blood." JoKpph 11. Harrlrnn. former vlsltltm specialist to Northeimtern Dispensatory, l fcays: "Ijet thooe v.-ho are weak, thin. nervoiiH, anaemic or run-down, take a natural, unadulterated nuhRtance such an i bitt o-phonphHte and you will soon see) Home astonishing re.iult hi the Increase j of nerve energy, ftrensth of body and i mind and power of endurance." Bitro-PhoKtjhate If made entirely of j Ihe organic phosphate compound re-J ferred to In the National Standard Din-, pensutory jih belrm an excellent totilc and nervine and h preparation which tia.il recently acquired considerable reputa tion In the treatment of neuraBthenla The standard of excellence, utrenK'h and purity of Its Huhntance in beyond ques tion, for every Hltro-Phosphate tablet is manufactured In strict accordance with the U. S. Pharmacopoeia test re- ?ulrcments. Bltro-Phosphat la thsre ore not a patent medicine and should, not be confuted with any of ths secret nostrums, so-called tonics or widely ad vertised 'cure-alls. CAL'TJOV While P.ttro-Phosphate ls unsurpassed for the relief of nervous- j iiesH. Ktneral debility, etc. Jhoue taking it w ho do not desire to put on flesh should use extra care In avoiding fat producing foodn. MEXICAN PLANT MAY CONQUER BRIGHT'S DISEASE: New York. Physicians who have test ed the sap of the Mexican maguey plant In the treatment of d incases of the kid neys believe that an important discovery has been made. Writing in Im 'lOscucIa de Medlcina, the leading Mexican medi cine journal, the editor says: "It Is the oniy substance known up to the present time, in the v.-hole worid, having ths .power to radically and permanently overcome Bright' disease." Reports of definite result a jn s large number of chronic and long standing cases of kidney trouble have created a persistent demand for this sap. which Is popularly known under the name of AOM Kit, and considerable quantities ars being Imported Into the L ill ted Stater. The Arrow fhemica,! company. 1231 Union Square, New York city, will mfcll r to those interested a freo descriptive booklet; or iion receipt of I a fujiz hized bottle of AOM EL. containing ruble centimeters oT pure concentrated sap, will be aent to any address jn the II. K A. or Canada, all clwges prepaid, ? Adv. el -.1 '