The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 30, 1919, Page 8, Image 8

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    THC OREGON DAILY, -JOURNAL, PORT LAND, THURSDAY, - OCTOBER gp. 1819,
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USHEVIKI LIME
LIFE MISERABLE
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FUR
TRADER
E. J Erchhorn. Visitor In v 0
' Tells ' of Thrilling Events Je
Experienced In. Siberia.
CHAOS LEAS . TO INSANITY
' - ' ' , . i i n ',
Seized,- Imprisoned, Threatened
, With , Death and Escaping
Many Times , Figure in Story.
Captured .several tiroes by Russian
,. Bolshevist, ordered to register or bo
: hot, escaping time and again, pur
' ' sued throughout Russia and Japan,
I concealing his IdenUty by posing as
sailor, Japanese and . by numerous
chances In his
, the country which he left only elgntt
- years ago, populated by Insane peo-
jie living in social chaos, IS.? J.
Erchhorn, who registers from Omsk,
Siberia, Is at the Multnomah, haV-
In landed just three dayfago from
the. Empress of Asia. . -;
Erchhorn is a trader who buys furs
and raw hides ta Russia and sells shoes,
;;and It was to Nagasaki that he was
headed for a San Francisco firm whn
.ea lb thrilling events occurred. Erch-
hern has not yet completed his natur
alisation papers. On the way orders
! : were received that the boas stould visit
. Vladivostok before .proceeding- to Japan.
HAKBCtrrriD BT THE BEBS
' rhn w Jfot to Vladivostok." said
Erenhorn, "the Rum! an officials board
' the steamer and Inn pec ted the pass.
porta, searching for Russian deserters.
rih5LfiiTiJl? BVth,r'i. Pix which
;: t 1 H. 1 wastlned 180 rubles.
.They came on board agate and demanded
"r t fir.vn"hor- used. At night
.X left the boat end saw two merchant
Jfents. They said they could do nothing
TAP aTflaO T sad 1 .4. a.
u on me coat ail the
next day. On the third day the Bolshe
vists came on board, handcuffed me and
took me off the boat to the barracks. I
was then put en sc. train and traveled
two days with German prisoners
and deserters from the 'army.- X never
knew what . plaoe vlt ws they took us.
X stayed there three daysV Then I rot
rey two guards drunk on vodka which
X bad purchased before leaving Vladivo
stok and escaped, i Starting at l a. m.
X walked 14 mUee - until X came : to -a
Korean bom I told the absolute truth.
The Korean took me six miles In she
morning to a railroad station. - - ;. t
POSES AS BED CBOSS AGEKT
Ta the meantime X learned the Bol
shevlsts were in sympathy with-the Red
Cross : people and that most of them
traveled aimply.en'their receipts I do
nated 13 rubles and five kopeks to the
tiea troes ana traveled on the receipt.
I went to Chelablnsk and "did some trad-I-tfon In Russia' because . the Russians
inc. Xj aleo traveled to other towns.
alwayr posins- as a Red Cross agent. I
finally reached Vladivostok where I was
kept two weeks for In vesication. X was
thee glvea two days to resistor or to
be shot.. That was a busy two days.
X celled on the ' American' consul and
the Bed Crosrajid finally found a Jew,
Arthur Kay, . who wee Jrorking with the
Canadian M. C, A. Through hie as
Sietanee.il was concealed en the trans
port Logan; Captain Beidt having pre
viously agreed that it would be all right
it X didn't let him- see me on board. I
boarded th transport In plain clothes
and the sailors took me Into the hold.
Where X stayed the first day. I," then
oonnea a aaiiorcgarb ana learned to
peel potatoes and shoot craps. ,
APPEASES jcr sisaxrisB
"I reached Nagasaki landed In my
sailor costume, -i but as soon as X ap
peared on the street in plain clothes X
was followed; From one station to an
other, officials dogged my footsteps. It
nnaiiy got so not lor me that I annealed
to the Chamber of Commerce, of which
X am a member in Ban Francisco, and
to the Japanese secretary. Even then ft
once cost me $2 ransom to set rid of
two Japanese and two Russians who
were dogging me."
Erchhorn expects to et his dtisen-
shlp papers before returning to Siberia.
Speaking- of Russia. Erchhorn' says
Trotsky is not wanted, . The Intellectual
class drafted into the army are Jews,
and were it not for Denlktn, Trotsky
would be overthrown tor good. -Russia
does not want a dictator. . t
Tt would noCHake the people a month
to straighten ,. things out," aald- Erch
horn. They are. tired of everything
and Russian people are not so ignorant
as some people think. Trotsky is a Jew
as . well as Lenin,, and the Russians
do not want a Jew. Kerenskjlr they
claim la an Insult to the country. -.
The solution T X don't know. Russia
Is so-changed. X left there eight years
ago. X went back and found the neonle
Insane, not the . same people nor the
same country X left When X traveled
on the train la Rusala, starring people
got on board at every station, starving
through war and hunger. V My father
used to be school teacher and minister,
and X met all the folks X used to know.
Some of them were crasy and had left
their . homes.? -The children were gath
ered up and, put, Into. box cars. The
little kids- did not know where they
were going; and many -of them had
even forgotten . their own folks. .: In
Vladivostok; It, was not-safe to be on
the streets. - As regards eats, money
will buy anything. Tou o' and hear
music and you don't know there Is
such a- thlna" as war. - There le plenty
of bread,; the best in the world. But
you dont know when you wUl be or
dered toe leave. , , . '
TAHK SOLSUERS VXTbTXTLAn
claim they do nothing but loaf around.
This la because there is nothing- for the
Americans to do but polios duty.
: "Qolng lntoManchuria, my-traln was
held up by .Russian 'Bolshevista and
Chines bandits. We lay on our stom
achs while ; the - shots flew over - our
heads. We were -robbed of all our
moaey. .but 2, saved some things - that
were in my hip pockets. , Chinese didn't
understand hip .pockets. - A. man from
Chicago v was , frightened nearly - to
deathr-he thought he was going to be
killed, i But. the Bolshevists don't want
to murder. They only want to rob and
kill when they have to."
Erchhorn ta aocqmpanied by MrsJ
Ne w Ho d of
Reducing Fat
A ni item tttm abroad iafoms as that ta
AaMrktaa BMthod of predociac s site. Mas nsuiv
k SMttiaf vita sstosirtuni suboisi. This tjttsw,
which hts nudt such e wonderful impression onr
there, most be the. Marmola Pnacriptloa Tsblat
method of redoein ft It 1 safe to ar that we
have nothing better for this perpoee m mis eoea
try. Asythiat that will rsduee the zeu fleth
two, three or four pound, a week, without Injury
t the stoaoaeh, the eaadns of witekles, the help
of oxereitiaf or dletias, or Interference with one',
steals is s mighty Uaportsat sad nsefal addnioa
to etrliissuoft'i aeeesslUet Just each s estetofse
of food results, however, follow the see of Usee
plsasnt, harmless and economical HtUe fat re
ducers. We say economical because' Uarmola
Prseenptioa Tablets Jmade ta aeeordtaoe with
the famous prescription eca be cetalaed of say
drattlst or the makers the Ibrmols Co.. S84
Woodward Ato., Detratt. lflcli., fo one dollar
the Urge ease, which: 3s a decidedly economical
price eoatiderint the number of tablet etch OUe
oe stains. They are hamlota. AAi.
Erchhorn. His father was the third
oongreesman aiected to the Duins,
Eun to Astoria
i Theny Are Arrested
Astoria. Oct. 10. -rorwet Bradley and
George Adams of Portland were arrested
her Wednesday on charge of violating
the trafflo laws In Clatsop county. The
men are said to have made the record
auto run between Astoria and. Portland,
They were -placed under 125 bonds each
to appear for trial in the local Justice's
court. - -
The date of the hearing has not been
teed. S v-jr.--?.:
Wmm pr.PhyerFianol
ana1 rUjhttaitiM . .-asssEWKT-'-f t
most remarkablft stock of Ah wnrMc vi. j... i - s tt"i i . 1 S5rr r.-.
a-,io-4 ZiZitZXZr Fuw.mvui?auiuijrt uuc wr;-vv . 1.1 TT7r U. T f"
MHj,auu tAicilllVC UUVinZ. SCOUrmp' thr 3trri farfrtHA frtr oll'triair I f.l' La- vtT-5-
leW ' , I i
GOT SORE RELIEF
Attacks : Have "Ndtr Returned to
These People.
Roszell's Sedative Restorer Given
' Full Credit
An Indiana woman who had suffered
from hourly attacks of epilepsy, and had
failed to get relief, heard of Rosxell's
Sedative Restorer through a frfend, and
althoug-h skepUcal at first, gave it a
trial and now claims that she has not
had an attack since. . 7 - ' v
Suffering for a score of years from
epileptic .Attacks and flndlnr no relief
wherever he sought, an Indiana man
after using- Roe sell's Sedative Restorer
says, "It haa brought me to health and
happiness." .V;
We will gladly ' give you the names
and addressee of these two people, so you
may write to them for information about
their cases and experience. They will
tell you howsthey have been helped.
Rosxell's Sedative Restorer has a re
markable record of results. It la making
good in cases of Epilepsy, Nervousness.
Spasms, Vertigo, Insomnia and all forms
of nervous afflictions. .
Write fully about your case .to Roe
sen's Laboratory. C75 Indiana Trust
building, Indianapolis, Indiana, and we
will refer you to people we have helped.
Adv
f-. V " " "" 1 ' " 1 '" m 1 imi,
FRE El
THE FIRST 50 CUSTOMERS BUYING MEN'S OR WOMENS SHOES AT
THIS SALE WILL BE FITTED WITH RUBBERS ABSOLUTELY FREE
mm mm mm bsv sr assv gtv --' j a ai mm mti mvn wnt mww m m,i wTov jt wt mtt. wc-wv subiiji-
Shoes Will IW ReUiled at U.
Than Wholesale Cost Today
SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK
(Aeniiine J. E. Tilts SIiq.es for
gentleitieii, comervatiTe , ' styles,
guaranteed all leather. Worth.
$9.00 wholesale today . ;
Udies' Oxfords. Q A QT K?en. Crawford af QC
P!?m or Cole- eD l Oij Union Made tl)(vlOD
aial Ties te I-II Dr T V
V- xf'T'v.1? JTm The factory asks V
Uck, high or "nf $9 wholesale for I 11
low heels ..... theeoehoeo..:. s
Woman's Dress f prf QJ Man's Solid (f Vfjf
Shoos the newtJLOJ Work Shoos, 3)ol
hrewtt stylaer . VrS Royal . f
with the new ft IJ Special "
military KoeU. .. sV j at 11 . '
Les'Beautifiil IQr Men's Tan. " KOl
Dross Shoes in ej) QO double sols. JOJ
black or eheee. A eeUido pocket W
1st, leather, with f A) counters, J
kigh or low heals Work Shoes . . . . , M
x . -
Ladies'. Field Mouse and Choco
. late ; Text Combination ,z' Shoe.
The retail price should be $15 to
SIP
'-'' amsaeaeBBSBSBssm
Remrribr K '
ROYAL SHOE COMPANY,
Ihe Live Shoe Comer
With the Larirest Attorrmimr
of Short Vamp Styles f cf Ladies
Washington St:, Cor. Fourtt St.
WomenV Felt Slippers . . 95c
; $3.50-$4 Arch Supports. .$1.95
Men's Black or Tan Stitched I
-' Down SliDDers . . . . . ' S2.9S
Men's Crawford Oxfords.. $2.95
wholesale; samples, . thcirjdisContinued' models, and securing aU the best
Acuoiyc iijics ar prices mat cnaoie v to of ttr you tne finest
I UAVLIVI (I .
J
Our t actoipy gl
earance Saleo
30Q PIANOSAND PlkYER PIANOS V : V
. Reduced Cjsbi Termo:
Ilifrw? e?!?i I?-"- ?m"w fitfSlt! tr. ThemilO.00 Monthly After Jan. 1, 19XO
S23.0Q Senda Player Piano, S25.00 flex t Pay-day, TW 114.00 Monthly After Jan. I. It20 f
New AmvtJiMany CarloadsAew Luting;' viz: -
ri I I
eeS.t tm, M
a.
Q
it
The Most Valuable Pianos
in the World
Two pounds of chocolate
creams are t worth more
than- one pound of same
, quality like wise two
pounds . superftne " tonal
-. q uality - more ton e found
in 4he StetefT Piatfos and
' Player Pianos.' Come and
compare and you will fid
our claim & most correit
one. -. ; - .
K1TW riPTflDV Calf Dl CO and discontinued models, enter-
iikii i nw i vii i , gmill ULO l7 best and most expensive
styles, now Kered at prices yo need to stay for cheaper
ims $395
1 1650 STKER. si1"to,toB "ned coot-
1 $750 STEGER, XZlt mm.:T. $435
J w750JSTtBfcRl?aTto4 aw m ftnd?me$435
1 $850 STE6ER, iT 55?:?! $535
i$B50STEGERffS"U4 walnut aad$560
" $750 STEGER, il""ttv-iiaa'$562
1 5750 STcucR, SVaTV.T...
z w&y 5IE0ER, epoCS. $595
STEGER. H-?.. '.! $562
- WUU vlfcBlUf,'" waaa w. upnht $595
i 51 150 STEGER GRANDS, SimS' $862
Terns Cask, or It to flH and fit to St ateataly
Tals liU Sedel al CAsa, IIS 'ateataly
Specials in Finest Quality Pianos
We bous-ht up an these best stylesthe cheaper 'models
belna entirely sold out at factoriea No more until after
January 1. 1920 but we are offering them' now at the prices!
or uie cneaper moaeis. we can therexore serve you better
now uan ever nereuiore.
i $650 REED & S0SrSw1m $485
!I w5 Rttu & SONS, oV S 23r. lit 5495
11 $7 50 'REED & SONS, flane'1 $562
i!1625 SINGER f0r rma 111 $468
2 $625 TOOMPSON,
1 1600 MENDENHALU IXXSZjSZ wu$445
iw55O.TH0MP5IMIlfSA.
2 $550 THOMPSON, Vlar1 $395
S5Q0 THOMPSON, IZJ? $375
- U75 DAVIS & SON, ffi..!.$356
- 47 0 SGHRucucn BH05., Sawfanl' a,.oa'$356
1 $450 KNEISEL, Sr. $337
Cash, or fit te ill CaiV !, fll aad 111 Xoataly
Terast
If actory Rebuilt and
Used Pianos . ,
$450 26rals0sVklonW $265
$475 ,26 cieWai.nW$295
17K -Cablets ttoes. suy. OQC
it ft j-TTL
mm
"Ti" i tjasn, as iionuuy. tfarsee
$450 taSS:S26S
s
$450 1ffittfi$296
5&50 S0Caanu"fion'tSy: S365
$450 .BJS295
tR9K XTle no a, xlseoaUae4jO3a5
yuZO 125 Cash., S10 Monthly. Oa9
tdKfl ldmini itaSoaany, Oa3C
S2& cash, ss Monthly Wsiwu
$450
$475
$450
t!7R Slagec, nafcoaaay, OQ(;
w1 13:125 Cash. t Monthly. de&OO
5315
KaeUeL oak
lash. S10 Moi
$400 !rcafh.?nS265
$750 tS2GS
$750 $25 Caeh'lU a? onthiy. $395
$450 $3fucM.S295
$425 5 ?."MlKnikiS27S
$475 caaV?vra$356
S47S ,irCaVrsTaJiS290
$500 25c..roiytS345
tl7K v" Seas, aebsilt, eOQtt
sHI U 12R Cull. ST Monrt.lv. aBaia
$600 $25tesfS435
$450 vVt&VTfi SonTnC265
$17 K Oaylora, bart walast, eoi f
s)4f 9 25 Cash!. io Monthly. OO ID
943 $25 Cash. $5 Monthly.. OOOD
?S?iS-V:$395
$550 K'w TMoai-sea, daifd. tOyl C
$500 W'Mloea, walaat, COa?L?
$25 Cash. $8 Monthly... 5265
$97ii J,mlt 80s, s,
$l Cash. $s Month?;.. 5 , 65
J325 iSSSS5...$;B
llnSWV - as
W00?r,S'sSiS5?;S15O
I 5 CMh. $1 Monthly..' SO 1 5
I?-- I" c"h. IT Monthly!;e524D
Tlf L 25 c1,h' 16 Moflthly7. iJ45
I .Zm ?11 ch'i& Monthly.:; O lOO
$475 H'" Bree saaf, f7e
25Cash.. II Monthly., eaOal
Z.Z 2 $i6 cV,h M Monthly.! 1 el O
$475 -tffgSS $265
335
usmmoU..S295
JOnn CoUard a CoUard,
IZSr Cash. 6 Monthly t. 65
$250 $tep$2i75
$350 55,? SSSKTSI95
$350 8,s!f5S195
.' V TJ8E1 PAKLOB OROim -
$100 CTough Warren, 7. Stops.2.828
!Hf Needham. i stops..ak.e,j.vi3
$125 Sehoenlnrer.. t stops..:...' ...'$5
lilt g'T'i .?.
$130 W. W. KlrhbalL I stops........:
mau a 1st si n sn mmernw
Our Natural Player Pianos
fliinos $ We wonder 'f
toe -it. Cone and bear
tnd pity it You will be
surprised to Uara of the
wonderful ,-t'J'
nrrMeta In ' ess"'
r e,v -
Pliytr M.
tno$.
0
jtrmr a j?
$795 . TT2! ,
2 wll50$TEGEHor"..!!!?!
2 SI 1 50 STEGER Sir'7" . XT' $795
211009 REED & SON SS& $750
2 00 REB & SONlnan,o.aBny,:. $675
;$S0Q THOMPSON RlnV.1. S?$675
SRnn irpTnrTl I Ter riaaea, , walnut.
. weiiswiiina mahocanr. oak
!!:$595
$485
$950 SINGER .V&ttj.i7l2
1 $6EQ ARTtMIS
dull oak.
$750TEOMPSONK!;
CSX9 LXTEB fUlTOI
riaae, lilt model. Cgg
fssa -SR6ER $495
$750 STARK S!.f.!-.!!!r!.r'.b0"3r' ttMd$495
$750 PEERLESS S?;Z?2 te. ":afc0,a;j, $295
$ 750 IFRRY Ore.estrlea,
In oak. e w
for :ovd -
Ttmit Caa,r M to 1M Caaa, $U, $17 to III Xeitaly
FKC:;0G3AFH SERVICE
IS IPST k
wiiii
AT
THB
SCHWAN PIANO CO.
f1a!i inn-
Avv -
tea mv
mm : slast " e
Buy; $10 in Records :
Tkaterfvss re II eeteetleae af '
i '-: w" wm seed tsU
I JJ a ybeaesrapb te veer besse aad yea;
.1- i,' need pay bat bus weekry er . .
V , V" xoataf biter aeaary l lbs. .
COttTMBTA
rTOjrOwAraTav 4
iw ltt Models ! .
1 f jffi.OO.fOak . ,
t- S2.60. Oak
t-s 60.00.' Wahotmay CI
s 1!o. Mahorany XS '
tw 1W.0O, Walnut KS
lN.eo, ooiden Oakvn
SJt 100.00, Tuned Oak, EJ
7 2O0.PO, Mane any KS
3 126.00. walnut OS : -
14-n 125.00, Mahogany OS
Z60.OT. Manofsar U '
' 'Terms: IS to $2$ Ce?
f to $20 Monthly. '
XTB rHOTOO&a.PH
t Oak Victor ..'i,f 05.00
1 Mahorany Victor 60.00
t leward Mahoc..' 5.00
1 Oasr'cyl. Edtson.' 3S.OO
t Concert Cabinet.'. 5S.00
1 Lakeside ,......".r15.0O
; I' Lakeside Mahof. 12.SO
1 Qak Edison CyU. 1B.OO.
1 Oak Edison qyl.. 16.00.
Terms $10 Cash.'
IS to $t Monthly
chief business policy. We tea
yen pay tnflated prleesT Let be tisane
TRUTHFUL A0VFRTISINR Thit "tes the people throurh tts unprecedented raluee. Truths fully named. Slnoarlty ts our
I2lf L .fiZ.JSifJ!. Ui.,d,,!U ?rJ.ou now' Prtcee are fotna higher. -
PRIfiF IDFNTITY Why nouId viuios not nave a price identity t Why shodld market values net be observed? Why should yen pay I
I illUk IUU1 till roar nlano nurchaae. lis r mnr ao.h ti m mm tn.fhi . . . 'C .
LIBERTY BONDS chine' CttrlU ukB ln IMXt or 'uU Prment of Pianoa or ptayer-Planod durtnsj.ttle sale. : .also, your old Piano, Organ or .Talking Ma
CRDER YOUR Pli5l0 BY MAIIlyS,"' . rieesawlwms, a advsrtlsea, syeVwIli leers wky we'kave kasdredt ef SiaflHer
flUT-0F-TflVV?J RUYFRS WB "MAT iin JtXIE wszK BIWTEET OF PXAKO TO TOTTB HOXS within tOO tnHee. and the ptanWwtn be shipped ableot to',
uui ui iwirii uwik.no exchange within one year, we allowing the full amount paid, Thla virtually gives yoii a one-year trial of the piano. yeu order. ' ;
Maaafaetarers'
Coast Dlstiibaters,
lllFeartS? Street,
at wasaiagtea.
. : WeJNt AWTFB -
BACKED B1
W CAPITAX f
Annomicement!
WK HATE MOTE'D TO OtTft ITKW
FOCB 8T0ST BTILDtSO, COS
2TEA OF., . . K , ' ,
11th and Barnside Stit.
Phone Broadway 3281
Our Repair Shop Is
, Now in Opera
' - tion ' "'-
Cook & Gill Co.
11th and Burnside Sts.
PoroIofohtCouchq
sQc ' ttsPBaaSatfe ' Btvlassf Smsji
a-wa. amps mraoac snornmev atgectrve
eaq eats tor yewag aa4 old. Ho opiates U
m mmm
TdoTKnTsrt
Bilro-
fhosph
ate
- Whfle excessive' tnraaess might be at
trlVirjted to various suid- subtle causes in
different individuals. t Is a well known
fact that the lack of phosphor Otis in the
human system is very largely responsible
tor this conditio. v i-ysu? ;
It seems to be 'wen eVubushed that
this deficiency tn phosphorous may now
b- met by the use of Bitro-Phosphate.
wJch oaa be obtained from any good
druggist In oonvenlent tablet form. .
Xr rr any instances the "assimilation of
tnl3 phosphate by the nerve tissue soon
produces ,; vrelcome chance nerve ten
Lslon disappears, vigor and strength re
L-iac wemanws ana wen 01 smergy sum
ihw whols body loses its ugly hollows
and -abrupt angles, becoming enveloped
ln a glow of perfect health and beauty
and the will and strsngth to be up and
eotna. e-s'- - vsi-ft-.v:7.i.i.j
CAUTICW WhnavBltrO-PhosphaU te
unsurpassed for the relief of eervous.
neas, general debility, eta, those taking
It who, do not desire to put on tleen
should -use extra care in avoiding fat
producing fooda-.adv.' , -
Read The Joiifnal
Wsoit Ads Today
, Get instant relief irith
ipe s Cold Compound'
Dont stay stuffaeVufl Quit blowing
aad snuffling t A doee of ."Pane's-Cold
Compound" taken every two hours un
til three doses are taken usually breaks
ep-a eokt and ends all grippe misery.
' The very first dose opens your clogged,
up nostrils and the air passages of your
head t stops nose running; relieves the
hedaahs, dullness, feverishneM, anees
log, .soreness, stiffness. . : ,.
Tape's Cold, Compound" Is the quick
est. surest relief known and costs only
a few cents at drug stores. It acts with
out sssistanea. Tastes nice.' Contains
no muinlne.- Insist on Pane's ! Adv, - .
00M9kMWMMMKMmMWM0MWkVkMT0k
Heat Eases Paih
M" -a . - : - . -A
It reduces Inflammation and scatters
congestion. v- : -
.There ta more concentrated, non-blls-
taring heat in a box. of Bogy's Mus
Urlne than in anybor'the game else
adyjrhere. -A ,
,-That's Why some peeble call It the r
triple extract, ed heat, But It can not
buster. , - yj, .t
Mii
starine
ts the world's quickest jpaln' killer, and u
Aantatna real vallnw nn.Ml y
Use It te end Chest Colds, Sore Throat
Rub it on when you want Neuralgia, '
Keurltla and Lumbago to. promptly die
appear, r1-' ' - . . . .
5. Use It for Sprains, Strains,- SwelUnra '
woreness, f(tlff Joints 'and Neck, v '
Always In the yellow box. n Money ' t
back If ( not as advertised so and - so
cents.-"-
S. C.f WcDs A.Co., URey.'N. Y.
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