THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY. - OCTOBER 23. 1319. 15 DEPOSED hlAfJAGER UNFOLDS SECRETS III CEMEtiT CASE Am ad Moore Gives Government Damaging " Evidence Against Local Co. in AntUTruSt SuiL!bcao" CsJifornUcempaoies sold 40,- igcai wa. in nuin.5. ouum barrel, of cement m cutd after Pacific coast eemnt manufacturers re tulted from a conference held at' Saa Francisco . a March.- If is". Moor Jn formed the court. Charles ; Boetcher. president of the Cement Security company, $10,000,000 holding company of nvr.CoA. agreed with Koger that he vai uaeafa." Atnaa Moore reported; bis conversation with Butchart. Clark W, Moor ww recom mended' for hi Jjosltion. Accordingly, oa April 14, 19K, Aman was deposed aa sal manager and -vie president of to Oregon Portland Cement com pany. . yv-.Vj--. ..--.-- ; Butchart mainspring of a big- cement plant at Vancouver, B. waa angered i r 1 1 . I - uij 4 n . DISPUTE BRINGS CLIMAX Witness Tells Court-That Defend v ants v Alloted Territory anr Fixed Prices of Their Products ' .Just hew Oregon, Washington and-I - C.aUtnrnim. unuint milla AlvMad Pa cific coast territory and conspired to direct business to resident com panies was told by Aman Moore, de poned manager of the Oregon Port land Cement company, when he teokthe stand Wednesday after noon in th. government's prosecu t(on of Clark M. Moor and B. P. Butchart for alleged Violation of the . Sherman antitrust act. Moore's testimony la the most important so far Introduced by the government. T1i Aimm Tmtlanii Htmut MmmnT . of Oswego, of which concern Butchart and Moore, the defendants, are officers, was to sell to that part of Oregon bounded on the north by the-Columbia river, on tb east by the Deschutes river, and. as far south as on a line with Drane, Asian Moore declared oa the stand. - -; SKCBET TrpEESTA3n0!S Washington cement mills were to withdraw from Oregon, while California companies were to sell only at prices agreeing with thoee charged by the ; Oswego concern, he sald . The secret understanding1 between the be had withdrawn , "permission," the witness said. The California companies were Invited to enter Butchart' Cana dian territory during a shortage. They came, and the pacific Portland Cement company outstayed its welcome rjy o, 400 barrels. Butchart sought permU Ion at the San Francisco ,. conference to market 40.000 barrels in Oregon to even up matters, Moore revealed, v Tb defens was unable to materially shatter Moore's story on cross examina tion this morning. He identified let ters be sent te the trade while he was manager of the Oregon Portland Cement company and before the plant was op erating. The letters solicited business as far north as Seattle, as far east as Walla Walla, and In Oregon, Hawaii and Alaska, When he was succeeded by Clarke M. Moor he told tb new manager of his sales plans. But dark Moore with drew from the field covered by the ad verttsemeuts, which, led him to believe Moore was part of a conspiracy to di vide the Faclfio coast , market, the wit ness declared. ' i The government should finish Intro ducing testimony parly Friday morning. It is expected the defense will devote a day and a halt to' Its testimony and the Bumming up will begin next Monday. Judge Couldn't Fine j Tals,' So He Quits Walla Walla, Wash, Oct 10. TJ. P.) Bo many of Judge T. M. McKinney'S friend appeared befor him that It got en hli nerve. Tin tired of fining my pals," he. an nounced. He'll quit October 81. s CLARK MURDER TRIAL SHOWS SNEAK KILLED F TAYLOR ROM AMBUSH Accused Stayer on Trial at Eu gene Pays Strict Attention to Evidence but Remains Calm Eugene. Oct. S& Interest continues unabated in the Clark murder trial and hundreds have been unable to gain admittance to the court room. : dark himself appear calm, but an interested spectator, and showed no emotion what ever, - - Sheriff Fred Q. Stickles identified shells found near the body of the mur dered man. Charles Taylor. : Compari son was mad between these shells and those from Clark's gun. , M, O. Seaies, taking pictures at Me Kenzie bridge at the time, exhibited photographs ef the dead roan's body, it was-badly decomposed. He said the bullet that killed Taylor had cut a path through the trees directly from a rock some distance, where an empty shell was round. Harry Hayes, guide, testified aa to finding sheila neap Taylor'a body. Clyde K. (khz, zoresc supervisor, testified tie had aided in searching for Taylor's body and that when it was discovered he toolt charge of a party of .six men who approached the body carefully . in order to secure evidence. He noted a gun lying parallel to Taylor's body, about two feet away, pointing toward Taylor's head. Looking around for evidence, he noted a small bough that had been shot from a tree. On further examination he rbwnd several small boughs shot away, with the frayed edgea toward the body. Looking from a rock about 160 feet away, he sighted a line of boughs shot away towards Taylor's body. From where it is thought the shot was fired there waa found an empty shell, he said. It is thought that the trial will con tinue the. remainder of the week. Clark has seven children, the two oldest at tending him at the trial. . Civil War Veteran and ; Baker Pioneer Answers Last Call .Baker, Oct, to. Joseph H. Huff, for years a resident of Pine valley, an Ore gonian since 1HV. and -, a veteran of the Ne Pero Indian war of 1S77, died at the hospital In Baker Wednesday after an illness vf several years. Mr. Huff was born at Salem, Illinois. Nov ember' 1 IMS, and came west by team through Kansas in i.7o, settling near where . Pullman. ' Wash, now , stands. There ha lived until tb Indian war, when he enlisted as a volunteer under General Q'Hera, Ten years later he located upon -a. homestead near North Powder, and in 1893 moved te Pine Valley, where he became ' a prominent rancher, Mr, Huff" is survived by hi wido. on son. Bolland. and a sister, Mra. Laura McDonald, of Portland.' Tb body waa shipped to Fine Valley' today and 'the funeral; will be held Saturday under the auspices of the L O. o. F. lodge at Halfway. 1 : :. i . ... i ;,. McKinley Smokes in Court Room; Judge Imposes $10 Fin H. 3. McKinley found it a rather ex pensive pastime to enjoy a smoke in the municipal courtroom this morning, where be had been baled by Motorcycle Policeman Skoglund on a charge of op PRQMINENT NEW!VORK SURGEON TELLS WHT HE BELIEVES IN ; NUXATED IRON SAYS IT IS THE MOST VALUABLE TONIC, STRENGTH AND BLOOD-BUILDER ANY PHYSICIAN CAN PRESCRIBE Tb (great strain of the present time should make the publio generally realise the necessity of fortifying the blood and nerve cells by means of a strengthening up building tonic' says Dr. Kenneth K. MaeAlplne. a prominent New York surgeon and medical authority. "If people would only realise that Iron is Just as Indispensable to the blood as is air to the lungs and be Just as particur jar about keeping up suf ficient supply at all times there would. In my opinion, be far less-disease resulting from anaemia, weakened con ditions. For years it was a problem with physicians how to administer iron in a form that could be taken up by the system and increase the red blood corpuscles without upsetting the stomach, black ening the teeth or producing other disorders almost as seri ous as the laew or iron useir. ml tures of the old mineral salts of iron and gives to every careful, thinking physician a tried and valuable prescrip tion which he can recommend nearly every day with benefit to his weakened and run down natients." i'Nuxated Iron, by enrich , ing the blood and creating1 new oiooa cans, strenginena the nerves, rebuilds the weak ened tissues and helps to In still renewed energy into the whole system whether the patients be young or old. In my opinion. Nuxated Iron is the moat valuable tonic, f strength and blood-builder any physician can prescribe." If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or crating . truck without having ' the proper muffler. The court waa about to let McKinley go when he lifted his dgarett to his mouth,' took one long draw and filled the air vrltb smoke, "t dent think tjfat a man whe hasn't gay more respeet for men and woman here In the courtroom than yetthavB,'' Judge Ttossman said, "has any respect foe them en the street Pay a ,flne of V T. K. Baker pleaded" guilty to driving bis car SO miles an hour across the corner ef Grand avenue and Belmont street and was fined 140, Others fined far traffic violations are; Ray Delbert IU.60, j. js. ooiden. is. Oe. Menneth V. Nieaiplne. A Premlneet New Verk ureese. Member New M - ma it a Ml an fanrap Adjunct how far you, can walk with rnfMw, Mew Verk Pert out becoming tired. Next take emSuate M teal Sohoot two five-grain Ublets of or and Hetpital. dlnary Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for Rut th. intrArftMiinn ef Nuvatad Iron has I two weeks. Then test' your Strength done away with all the objectionable tea I asain and see how much you have gained. Man of lotti1 Hotel Nnkatad Iron, which fa recommended shore is not a leent rasMdy, tot oae which iSfweli knows to drasiists eTarrwhtr. Unlike the older Inorgmnie iron product, it is euilr aajiaiuatcd, does pet isjure the teeth, nuke them black nor upset the stomach. The mane featnrer rasrnte tueecatml end entirelr Mtisfsctorr result to every purchaser or they will reload your money. It is dispensed i this eitr er The Owl Drag Co. and all other droggit. AdT. WATCH MY, SMOKE SATURDAY Charge Purchases Made Tomorrow and Remainder qfVlonth Go on November Accounts, Payable December 1 We Give S. &H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or More Filled Stamp Books Redeemed in Cash at S. & H. Office, Ihtrd floor Portland Agency for Ladies Home Journal Patterns Gossard, Nemo and Bien Jolie Corsets Richardson's Linens Sweeper-Vac Cleaners "V ' r - 1 1 1 1 - " 1 1 " " -ri - m SSJII llll . Il I j I . I . I I I" ensaaaamaaw. aw I a i i I up. i . aejayi -Siaw HUfii H ' i ' -i seas -'- 1 " " ' 1 "' 1 ' I pis iwwaew-saaassssa.asaaaaae- - .. fc .' I T . i : . i ,.- v c v . "Garter Week" avitfyou are not acquainted with the auperlor qualities of Carter's Knit; Underwear come to the store thll week and let us explain why; it is the most econom ical i, and satisfactory to wear. ORDERS TAKEN FOR ENGRTVED . GREETING CARDS FOR "THE HOLIDAY SEASON -4-STATIONERY DEPT. dreat The Standard Store ef the Northwest Reliable Merchandins Reliable Methods CITY AND OUT OF TOWN MAIL ORDERS FILLED AND FORWARDED SAME DAY AS RECEIVED Quidity-Ice Made from REAL.CREAM espe cially for this atore. 50c Quart No deliveries.- Basernent Fountain. urd- Off Sale of Women's Suits -2d Fiooir fWoirien'lew Second Floor E very woman's wardrobe should have at least one good warm Sweater. We , have an exceptional stock Of the most de sirable kinds, including those heavy . knit yarns or the lightec weight in fancy weaves. Many smart styles and all the newest colors. $8.50, $10.00. $12.75. $14.50. $l Bath. Robes ' , 5 $4.75 to $1050 Second Floor Comfy Blanket Robes made uo in the newest, models Vw. 1 1 h or without collars, ' plain or button trimmed. Many i attractive Indian, Oriental and floral' designs; Priced $4.75 to $10.50 Dress Skirts Second Floor-'-NcSklrts rbf . Silk :; Poplin, Jacqiiard.' S a t i n, Kumsi . Kumsa, Fantasia and Trlcolette at . prices from. $12.50 to $36.75 New Plaid Skirts of serce, velvet, Trieetine and Wool Poplins latest .winter models $10 up - to $35 " i :'-C:'U --' " " -, :" , Women PlusHCoats In a Feature Showini if jc .Tomorrow the Garment jtore will give special attention to a dis play of .Women's and Misses' Plush Coats in the new season's smartest styles. No material makes up to better advantage t ban plush and none so dressy 6rof such service. Plush toats $42S0j $45.00 $55.00, $65.00 Second F 1 o o t Several different styles at these prices. Highest quality plush lined with heavy silk or food firm satin. Betted effects with full backs also yoke styles with large cape collars and deep cuffs. A few have the popular new narrow belts. See these splendid new coats priced to sell at $42.50. $45.00. $55.00 and $6500 Other Goats Of Silvertone, Gabardine, Ve lour. Lusterole, Bolivia, Broadcloth, Yosemite, Yalama and other desir able fabrics in", "the very newest styles and colors for winter wear. Prices range $21.50 to $310.00 Showing Children's and Misses' Fur Sets Second Floor Misses' and Children's FuretS in an excellent assortment of dependable furs Mole, Coney, Civet Cat, Chinchilla, Squirrel, Brown Wolf. Gray Fox, Marten, Nutria, White .Thibet, Summer Ermine, etc. $3.50 to $125 Fur Scarfs Second Floor Misses' and Children's Fur Scarfs and Chokers in Squirrel. Taupe Squirrel, Nutria, Opossum, Gray Fox, Raccoon and sev eral other kinds. Priced $12.50 to $62.50 Tub Waists , Priced Qi Special ip JL Bargain Cirel. First Floor Dainty Waists made up in white and colored Voiles in checks, stripes and plain colors. Many different styles some jare em broidered or trimmed wtllr tucks and others are trimmed with pretty laces. Waists that are extraordinary values at vXl Sv Your S, H. Trading Stamps and cure that Christ ma Gift Freev Trading Stamps given with wvery 10c peri-ck. iVew iert.n ktrvt fiirm$ Mva . Hit gmt, MVtgt tftrwt torn anw Srer 0 LmtimvMnmm JjHtitnutmr. J "tCt-':--:""j-'i THERE is no surer way. of .minimizing the - -X cosdy vvr ind 'f adopting the rule of underclothing all the chiK. ",? dren,from babyhood to rnaturity, in Lacktwana Twina Underwear. vvC -m The endunng wooUy. fabric id knitted 7 for, cx- , tremeservice ; nonshrlnfcable because preshrunk, U lanitary because aterilized;in' "iiye Mtxu Evcn aecau ox manuiaciurc ii a ,numpn or moacrn economy unu ucpcnaapuiiy-iznaer tesx. . Uduwil)iif JUWet SHirbt art a Kleacni means oYlntrotrtic , , ing the tot early id life to the tmfortt of civilized underdre iJ' r - ay .a- V TWINS . rsaeesnuMsaAaiaa, ' IVomlniTIiTOaXTXSN : ' . 1 j PrUcfpsi datieri, pnrwefptf carry Lackawanna Twins Uaderwear lg rariota ttyUf and w qoaUtiH to suit every requutmtnt ef wrief and price. :, - 7: - NljpcalP&trlbutors " " '' : ; ;:v4'S . Olds, Wortman fit rKinr -Roberts Bros. - n 04) Women's $16 Boots $9.95 Shoe Dept, Main Floor Main FloorWomen's Laced Boots, 9 Inches bis h. Fine quality field mouse brown kid. Made on nar row toe last with imitation stitched. tip hand turned soles and covered Louis heeL A smart dressy boot for street wear. , Full assort- QQ QK meut of siies. Rejjular 1$. Special, pr.e0iatl - Women's Brown Boots Special $995 Main Floor Women's 8-lnch Laced Boots of dark brown kid. Neat pointed . toe last with modified Cuban heel, blind eyelets and slnfle-space stitchjnf ud lace tv. Built evtrs hirh in arch. v; Very attractive and dressy QQ QK ' boot. All siaes. $li grade OVVO : UJ V Model Grocery. Fourth Floor SnnyM Soap ;xu .oars ior ooc Ivory Soap Flakes onQA sale at special, the package al Star Naptha Washing Powder, a wonderful help for the OK laundry priced, packare tJU t ' T' v The 'Delicatessen Store , asuppUedeVith everythinc needed to make that luncheon r success. Salads, Cold Meats. Cheese. Smoked and Salt Fish, Olives. Pickles, etvtc.f: Are the very best in quality and are reasonably priced. Boys' Overcoats $8.95 Main Floor Good warm OverV coats for little tots 3 to 8 years of aee. Plain colors and fancy mixtures. Some are full QQ QK lined, priced special 0O7tf Youths' Overcoats ; $15 to-$lS50 Main Floor An especially attrac tive showing of Winter Overcoats for boys 6 to 1 8 years of age. Smart belted effects made up in novelty mixtures In the wanted colors. We-give S. & H, Stamps. - Great "Preparation Sales" In the Basement Store ' In preparation for the largest holiday business in years our Basement Store is conducting a vigorous Clearaway of thousands of dollars worth of seasonable merchandise to make room . for Christ mas purchases. It is an event of great importance to every thrifty shopper for it brings savings that are most unusual at this time of year.. Women's Dresses At $12.95 .: BasementA phenomenal .offering these Dresses at $12,951 In all we haye but 39, 1-.. J A 90 .. . . I ' Karmcnis, so (ran i aciay u you want your snare.:. Attractive .styles in straight ..line effects, , Made up in excellent quality wool jersey in many of the most wanted colors Values Pio QP up to 22,50. Specially priced at tDAaaWt) Women's Sweaters Fonrik Floor At this special jow price - tomorrow .only. -- Supply your; needs, for months'" ahead. Sunny "Monday- Soap. - spe rRC clal $5,40 hox or to cakes tlOL jib'" m .- . ' ", f-C "":-, : ''. a1-- At $3.75 BuemenfrUSweaters in this sale formerly priced at IS. 9 8 and more,1 Belted styles with pockets' and large collars. - Just the thing to wear under the coat for motoring or for knock- TflQ JTfT about wear. - God range colors. At aPOe I u . ' Phenomenal Bargains In Women's Knit Underwear, Hosiery, Men's, . Women's and Children's Shoes, Dress Goods and Silks, Wash Goods,- Outing' Flannel, Blankets. Men's and -Boys' AppareL Etc-, Etc. Our New Fall and Winter Lines Now Complete in Men's Underwear BSSSBBBBBBrSBTaSSBBBBBBBSS S Main . Floor yA 7x No time like the present to buy underwear stocks are at their best now and you caji find Just the right w e 1 g h t, style and size you desire at the right price. Wiristed -Shirts, Drawers $2 to $450 Mai floor Famous' Win sted make in Men's Wool and Wool Mixed Shirts and Drawers. Splendid well made Underwear.All sizes. Priced $2.00 1 to $4.50 Vassar Union Suits . Vassar ." Swiss Fibbed Wool Union Suits the kind worn by , psrtlcular men everywhere. Various . weights' Perfect in fit and finish. $6.50 to $16.50 t tQsxtofs Special-showing of Car ters Union Suits . In wool, mixed wool, cotton. Priced from $2.50 to $ia50 Cooper's Union Suits Priced ; at $5 Heavy Cotton Underwear $1,50 Main Floor Cooper's S p r i n r Needle Ribbed, Union Suits in me dium weight Closed crotch style. high neck, long sleeyes, ankle length, warmth without in these excellent Suits. Great values priced ithout weight 'SS5.00 Men's Gloves llaiav Floor This is a special Jot of Underwear to be closed out on account of broken sizes. Heavy ribbed cotton Shirts and Drawers for Fall and Winter ' wear.. Most all sizes in the lot Spe Q"f ' K( dally priced, caraent-OJ.etlV and Hosiery Plentiful Supply at This Store Main Floor Men's Auto Gloves of standard makes and reliable qual ity. AlHeather hand and cuffs; wool lined, W tth : short cuffs $3.00 long $3.00 to $ia00 Men's Unlined Gauntlet Gloves ranging in price $230 to $7.50 Men's Gray Mocha press Gloves in best makes $3 to $5 pair. Tan Dress Gloves $3-S4.50 pr. -Wool Mixed Gloves 75c-$l50 -InterwoTen raedium weight worsted Hose in black, natural and Oxford Priced 75c to $1 pair. Wtnsted , Fine Merino Hose in natural color." . Very fine wearing hose. Priced at only EOe a calr. Franklin Cashmere Hose in me dium weight 3 pairs for $1.00 Famous Patrick heavy knit pure worsted hose - and other good makes "priced at S1.50 a.palf. "' ) -Workman'-asks i X am so affected with painful kidneys that ,1 cannot work regularly. My sleep is disturbed by frequent calls, only te void small amount and follows burning, smarting pains, 'Backaches and often chills ana f ever, making m real aick for a day. Arurwer; A good tonio, soothing-and neutralising medicine for auoh com. plaints 1 Balmwort Tablets, Try them and continue a few weeks and I am sure yen will wrlt me ot your recov ery. - , . ? - - TL O." writes; "If you knew ef anyr thing . that will cure dandruff. ' itching soalp and premature baldness, please let me know what it is," Answer ; For several years 1 have prescribed plain yellow aflnyol aa supe rior to anything known for the treat ment of diseased ecalp. Get It in four ounce Jarv with .full directions, . It Quiokly overoornes all diseases of hair and scalp and gtves new vigor and ' in tense -natural color- to the hair. -. J sr-e "Mildred" ; writes i "X am constantly embarrassed because of the fact of my extreme thinness. J have absolutely no color in my face and lip and I am dull and Iff class most of th time..., Please advise, m what to do." C ;-.V Answer i If-yon aro se thin and pal sad your Up and oneks ar oolorlesa it t becanse your blood is e deficient in red. oorpueolea.. This can bo easily nvareome bv . the us t of thrae.aratn Hvno-Nucian Taoieis. - wnicn .can . n had ..from , any .druggist In .sealed oer tons- wit a iuu . urecitons' ior tajunsr. Wben the blood is enriched by the as of . thes tablets, your weight will ; in create. - s. Ties writes: "I Buffer with rheu. raatlsm eU th time and I shall be very nuestiohe answered below ar . general in character i th symptoms or diseases are given and th answers should apply to any case of almllar nature. t : . Those wishing further ' advice, . free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker. College Building,' Colleg-Xaiwood streets. Day- ton, Ohio, enclosing self - addressed, atamned amraiona far renlv. r SHill nam and address must b given, but only Initials or notitlous nam will b used In any 'answers. Tb remediee ean be obtained at any wellstookd drug store.. -Any druggist can order of wholesaler. glad if you can tell me Bomethin't,'tos relleve me.'i " .-v. -i..- ? "Answer? -This Is my favorlt remedy and from - the number of letters re ceived . from people . who have used it ' proves its value in rheumatism. - Th f.llMu(M'tm.4. h MU1n ' lr-'- - Ing teasooonful at meat times and' again -befr retiring i ' Com p. essence Cardiol, 1 ai comp. fluid Balmwort,-1 oa y syrup sarsaparilla comp., S os : loaiae oz poiaaaium, a aruiw: win os , celchioum, one-half ounce ; sodium sal-- . tcylate, 4 drama" ' 1 . . see- "Morris" asksi "X have suffered .with a chronic couch. or almost a year.' and catch a fresh oold every few weeks. Nothing the doctor give me helps, eovl Writ to yo.'W';.'"v'''-''wH--1.r-,:.-:V... Answer t Tou need a thorough laxa tive cough syrup, on that not only re lieves, but sorely drives It from th . system. Th following regularly used will oust any curable cough or. cold promptly t . obtain m 8H bottle of esaeno Mentho-Lasene, mix It with bom mad sugar syrup or honey as ..: er dlreotlona on twttle, - ; , . V"4 " Tt Advlc" writ "X want yowf . free advice, I seem to have gon all to pieces.., X am irritated and annoyed by strength and life nae no pleasures for me any mor.':'-- :f -:!i ., .. . v. Answer: There are' thousands whv live too f est and then find them sal v In vsiir tlthfr Tha strvaui visrAr has : been deranged. - A tonlo lovigoratlar medicine . called three-grain Cadomene TableU wilt afford aid to" Nature - by supplying mor food energy and gtv your system a chano - to recuperate, when calm nerves should take th place of shattered nerves. M ' j: "Sara wriUst T am eonstlpaud and have .a' greasy skin. - tuff er, from . headache,-indigestion and some kMney trouble. X wish yen to recommend a rsmedy.-;,-':--'.--.- ; -Wv -f - Answer t ' Tb beet remedy to reliev and master chronio oonaU cation - is called three - grain Bulpherb Tablets made from sulphur, cream of tartar and herb medicines, . Taksn regularly th blood is purified, th bowels and liver stimulated Into healthy a action and health established. They are: packed -In- sealed - tub with ' full' directions. : The tablets-ar splendid for. children, as they do not gripe, or sicken Adv. 1 - r: 15; X' a. . .j aaygjs ' . , . .'F-?s "Scld Everyvihsrm - . V v ' ' . i . r. 4' V r -i DONTHEGLECTA RHEUI.IAJIC PAIN 0uy and keit Kandy a Vttl of pain': relvug SJas Uniment , Y'QUl need Itwheu. the "unexpected rheuroatlctwinfe, . etarU--the pains and aches following exposure sciatica, lumbago, sore .muscles, stiff Joints netfraltii,;x Forgot ?i abojt boyfng another, bottle; and keening it handy, didn't s you Get 1t tisy play safe you may; heed,1t,l;-'jiti . inieijrwui cvunier-UTuar.; per-.e tratM without rabbins? " and crit.r the C9nrestion.; ThccsUt or. ache is soon-reUeved,iieivlnc no claster'ot poultice tnusslness,' no stainei skin. Thousands of regular users - keep It handy , for emergency they don't suffer nee Uesslyr Three sizes at all druggists 33 c. 76e. $t.40. Adv. , wr at :- . v. .