Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 07, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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All i-oiiiiiiuiilrntluiii should bo In
by 1'rlduy. Addioss society odltor,
or phono 81NJ.
Monday, November '.till, (ho Med
ronl Huso society will IhikIii Hid ills-
tlllllltllltl or t OHO Ollltlll'a to H11
school rhlldioii of Medford, TIiIh
work, which will li done uniiiiiilly,
uiih IiihI )nr In rhanm of tho civic
net lion or Iho (liontor Medford dull.
Pioiu nov 011 It will lio In charKo of
tlllt ItllSO SOClol)'.
Klitlilcmi tlinmuiml cultlm; were
distributed last year ami or these
mine 1 1 111 it 70 per 1 cut wow,
Tim inctliiiil or plmitliiK tlic cut
lino ami llnlt nflor euro will do
explained to Hio ihlldroti In the
schools Tiii'iuliiy iiiornliiii liy I'rofes
nor I. C, Jtolmor or the Nporliiiont
Htittloll lit Tllll'IK,
The cuitlucs will ho piopnrod In
tlio two storo rooms of tlm rnlloKo
hiillillni; on North Ornpn Nlrcct, Just
behind tlm I'ltriiinrx U Trun
Krownr Hank, 1 ho iiko o( tlm
rooniH wn kindly donated hy tlm
owner, .Mr J. II. Amlrown, The
tnhleit itte lonneil h tlm Kplnropal
Ladles' (lullit ami the chairs fiy Mr
John I'orl.
The following coiiiiultteo of tlm
(tone society has the work In rhari;e
.Mm .Ioiiiih Wold, Mrs Wlllanl V,
II. Campbell, Mr. i:U;nr I Infer. Mra.
K. i:. dote, .Mrn J. I Heddy, Mrs. i:.
It. Ilnntey, Mrn. 0 II. Osborne, Mrn,
Maine KIiiiii, Mm II Stoddard.
Mm. (). J, I'atton, Mrn. (I. II. D.ir
Kett, Mm. C. II. Miller. Mrn. J. M.
Hoot, Mrn. I. C. Merrlrk, Mrit. It. II.
Hackle, Mm. C. I.. Hehloffelln, Mm.
P. II. Ilolllit, Mm. II I.. IMutt. Mm,
II. (I. Nicholson, Mm. J. M. Kocno,
Mm. Itenn llubard, Mm. It. W Wat
em. Mm. T. i:. Daniels, Mm. II. N.
Moe, Mm. i:. A. Hicks, Mm. II. I).
Mi'Hrlite, MIhh Dorothy Ihih'Kctt, Mm,
('. H. New hall. MIdh Catherine linn
ley, Mm. ('hnrlo 1'aliii, Mm. Win
limine, Mm. J. S. Orlli. Mm. II. ('.
llchlltiK. Mm. II (I Wormian. Mm. ('.
I. lliitchliiNon, Mrn. U, M. Morrlnon,
Mm, I'. J. Nnff. Mm. J. (!. Mann.
Mm. I). (I MathlH. Mm. J. A. I'erry,
Mm. M. M. Putnam, Mm Hanit
llolnieH, Mm. II. N. tlutler, Mrit. I..
15. Wakeinaii, Mrn. P. W. Htiveta,
Mm. lllttMon, Mm. II. P.. Worthing
ton, Mm. W. A. .Sumner, Mm. On;
Conner, MrN, Hurt Harmon, Mm. II.
I.. Wnlther. Mm K. It Heeloy, Mm.
Hrhoblo, Mm. A. Duff. Mm. (ioorp.o
(Jnrrott, Mm. K. II. I'loklo, MIhh Par
lottit Hanks, Mm. Delroy (Iclcholl,
Mm. W. I. Vawter, Mm. tl. C. Slod
tlanl. Mm. O. (. Allemlcrfcr. Mm.
W. P. Isaacs, Mm. (IcorKo l.lndloy,
Mm. Plarenro llojd, Mm. W, It. Polo
man. Mm. II. C. DciinlHton, .Mm, C.
I). Iloon, Mm. Prank McKee, Miss
l.llllau Monro, Mm l.lly H. Dominor,
Mm, Win. Anglo, Mm, (I. I.. Sclimor
horn, MIhh May IMilppn, Mm. A. II.
IteniueH, Mm. lUtn HtovoiiRon, Mm
i:. II. French. Mm. I'urdln, Mm
Prank Madden, Mlsa Mahlo Hurko.
Mm, Hlownrt I'nttorson, Mm. II. 0,
Klndloy, Mm. A. W. Plero, Mm. It.
(i. Sin) the, Mm. Mary K. Yoclmy,
Mm. J. W, Dtinlop, Minx niUalmtlt
ItohliiHiin, Mm, Mary K, HowIIiik.
Mm. II. M. Conn, Mm. II. II. HarKcnt,
Mm. .1. II. Cochran, Mm. M. A. Mail
er, Mm. W. T. York. Mrs. K, W.
Wahl. Mm. Mnrlha J. (Inro, MIho
Kiiiiiiii (lanuyaw, Mm. I.. II. ICnyurl,
Mm. I M.aAmy, Mth. P. W. Walto,
Mm, (1, A:'.ManBfulil. Mm, llulon M.
Kent, Mm. K. A. Wlch, Mm. C. A.
KnlKhl. Mm. W. II. llrown, Mm. Mad
dax, Mm. (I, It, Satchwell, Mm. (I.
.lackiinn, Mm. J. A. WcHlerliind, Mm.
Win. (lot Ik, Mm. T. W. Mlloa, Mra.
I. II. Warner, Mm. Ilort Andomoti,
Mm, Wm. O'llarn, MIhh llratnoy, MIhh
Kunnlfi HaskliiH, Mm. W, 11. (loro,
Mm. W, II, (loro, Mm, I.oiiIh Ilundy,
Mm. M. U. Alford.
Tito mnmlmrK of HiIh cominlttoo
aro rnqnoHti'd to repot t nt tlio col
k'co lmlldliiK Monday tunriiliiK nt ten
o'clock, and hrltiK a pale of rono
HclHHoru with thum,
Tlm work planned for tho Wod
nemiay Hlndy cluh for tho punt your
Ih imivliiK vory liitoroBtlnn. Tho suh
Jcct Iiibi Woilnosdny wan "Doflcrlptlon
and Travol." Tho program waa an
follewa: "IOiikIUIi Iuhh anad Tholr
Valuo to tho Travolor," Mrn. IMckol;
"Modt-H of TnuiHportatlon," Mrs.
llaukliiH; "DuHcrlptluu of Wains and
,Hh I'ooplo," Mm. BtuiiniH; "Tho I.uko
Hconory," Mia, HutchlHoti; "Curront
Kvouts," MIhit HohliiHon. Mra, Pul
mor'a llttlo Hkotchoa of hor trip to
tho lnko rou n try addod vory iniich to
tho IntnruHt of tho mooting.
Tho rognlar inootlnt? of Itoamoa
chaptor will bo hold Wodnosdny ovon
Inu at 7:30. Initiation work,
Ono of tlm inmit unlitio,niid ortlu
tic llallown'on partlen over held In
tlm city, wttH kIvcii Hatnrday nlKhl
hy tho faculty of tlm Lincoln ncliool
to tlm otitlro teachliiK force of tho
city ami tho board or rducatlon. An
tho kuoMh In gliOKtly (it tire, up
proached tlm enlinnce of Lincoln
hall, a Hhoetoil flKiiro holding a Jack
o' lantern wan aeon to ho cuanllm:
It Ah thny imconded tho Mopn Jimt
IiihIiIo, h tow of black Knrhod wltchen
with flowhiK it ray lmlr, aloud to ru
ed ve them. My thoHn who Kliook
liandH with them tlm experience will
be Ioiii; remembered, opponlto tlm
entraiico to he niiinro unit, a fire
Klowcd In the hni;e flieplace. Owir
It a npldor waH nplnnliiK ltn web In
another corner Ihieo wltchi'H were
HtlirliiK the contontH of it black cal
dron, which ever mid anon blaod fit
fully. Koft draperlcH, hntiKlim anea
of flow em, Krlnnltu: Jack o' lantertiH,
black catH and flliiK bata, with the
dim IlKht over all, nerved to apt end a
aplrlt of real enchantment, ami to
complete the bewilderment of the mi
acciutomed kIiohIh. A reallittlc
reiiderliiK of the lllim Heard tale by
Witch JaclvH, and a real fortune idler
were ameni: Die juried entertain
tueiita of the eVeulliK,
i
The WoiiH'tra Porolcn MlKlonnry
unclct) of the Methodlut Cplnroiinl
churih wni entertained Prlda) after
noon by Mm. I. J. IMilppa and Mrn.
I) P I'hlpiiri at the home of tlio for
mer, at her leiildenie, ai'.H Nuith
ItlwiHlde.
Twmity-lho Imllca were present
and a very InlerentliiK meetliiK wiih
held with Mm. J, P. Pnaitelman tut
leader. Tlm mibjcct for dlitciihHlon
wan tho flrat chapter of tlm now
book on ihllil lire In the vnrloun
countrlea of the world, entitled "The
Clilltl In !(h HolploioincM." Thoao
who nnHlMtcd In tho procrnm wore
Mm. O. C. Power on "Tho ItlKht of
Mother nnd Child." MIhh Koho
Plelder on "SupemtltlonH and Cruel
ly." Mm. J. i:. PiiHHolmnn on
"Tlm Kind of Caro (liven Children
In Heatlii'tilatidN," and two rcadliiRa
by Mm. W. M. Van Scoyoc nnd Mra.
A. C. Hubbard.
Tho iiuvhIIoii ".Shalt Wo llao a
Membemhlp Content?" waa decided In
the arrirmntlU', nnd Mm. O. C. Pow
er and Mm. W. P. Moaloy wore
chosen Iradem.
Dcllrloiia rufroahinontn were aorvod
by tho liOHtehHOH nanlHtod by MIhh
May I'hlppa.
Tho meetliiK adjourned to moot
with Mra. A. C. Hubbard tho flmt
Prlday In Ik'conibcr.
Tho liiHt roKUlnr incotlni; of tho
Greater Medford club waa of unuaiial
lutercHt. Mm. Merrick rendered a
vory comproliciiHlvo report of tho
ntato federation iiKHitlm; at Piir.oiie.
Mra. Hay I'oblua read a ctrefully ir
pared papur on tho oxplnrntlona of
Low la and Clark, lludaon Hay cniu
puuy and tlm aettlliiK of Aatorla. Mm.
HarKont kbo a brluf but InterestliiK
talk on aonio orrora that hovo crept
Into tho hlntorlcH concerning early
aottleumnta In Ori'Kon. Dr. Shlelda
apoko In behalf or tho Southern Or
okoii normal mid dwelt eapcclally on
tho need of aporlnlltliiK.
Tlm next reKular niootliu; will oc
cur on November 110, jiromptly at
S;au p. in. Mm. i: .H. Heely will read
n paper on "I'loneor l)aa," Oiokoii,
tho ailhjert under eonalderatlon this
ear, Ih provliiK both lutercatltiK nnd
ItiHtruetlve, A number of now mom
bom hnvo been elected to limmber
alilp nnd the year proiulBea much.
Tho now year hooka may bo aeeur-
ed at tho library from MIhh Itoblnson.
A mo n k tho numerous parties kIvcii
dmliiK Ilallowo'en week waa ono at
tho homo of Dr. and Mra. Heely on
Houth Oakdale, Saturday evening,
Klvcn hy Mlsaca Ila Walker and
Nana Body. Tho rooma were beauti
fully ilecoratod with autumn leaves
and Khoatly figures and tho darkly
aliadud Hchta caut their ahadowa over
all. Kach ono Invited caino In lima
iiierado and fun wiih had kuohhIiik
who tho other wiih. Aftor Kiuuea
woio played and fortunes flaked from
tho wltuho'a cauldron, dainty ro
freahmoutB woio nerved approiirluto
for tho occasion, Those pioHont wore;
MIhhch Holon llrown, Catherlno Soot
ier, Marlo'Myora, Holon I'torco, May
l.ludloy, Nottlo Klnloyatdo, Joseph
luo ' Koppaa, Vera JorniBtn, May
Plahor, Marcnret .Imiiior, Jaabollo
HurbldKO, Francoa Perry, Helon
Straiii?, Coiiatauco Vnnco, Phyllla
Hoborta, Nana 8ooly and Ila Walker.
Mr. and Mia. I). Priest ami Mr.
(Inrrott Prloat roturnod to their
homo In Oallon, Ohio, Wednesday
uflor aovoral wooka visit In Medford
with rolatlvoa nnd friends,
Mrs. (loorgo Launapuch hua ro
turnod ft am n two niontlia visit In
tho oast.
One of tho moot enjoyable of the
many Halloween partlea kIvcii In the
city wiih tlm ono kIvcii under tlm ami.
pirn of tho Isjiworlli f.eiiKtio on Prl
day ovimltiK, October .10, In tlm tent
adjoining the church. This wuh a
regular niaammrado party, and many
and viirlnita were tlm (oatiitiiea worn
by ninety younK iiroplo who wete
preneut In their coatiimcH, People of
all niitloualltlen worn (ireaont, and
made welcome; tlm Rypay, tlm negro,
tlm IrlHh and even MIhh Columbia her
ef, all mot nnd wore made welcome,
Prof. Jolo, the palatini, waa prea
unt and told your fortune free of
cbnrt;ii. Many an acliln and hIkIi
In k heart wha Hiuh relieved,
A pi lice waa awaided to Mr. (Hen
Conwell for bent continue; M. A.
Herdaii waH connoted with the boby
prlro.
Tile tent for thla occanlon waa
tiiMll) decorated In llalloweene faHh
lon, with Jack-o-lanteriiH and corn
atalka, while the lucky homeHlioo waa
In evidence. Everybody voted tlm
committee In charge to he pant maHt
oi a In tlm art of entertaining.
Tlm i.oclal IokIciiu dopaitmcnt of
the (Jnater Medford Club met at tlm
homo of l)r, Myrtle Lockwood Thtirtu
daj afternoon to atudy the topic
"AuiUKumeulH for lloya," up to and
Including the high school age. Sev
eral beautiful plecm of milfclc were
rendered, after which tlm mothera
listened to most helpful and liitereiit
lug pnera by Mrn. Meata and Mm
Holmes, following by dlxeurhloiia
More mimic completed tlm program.
Thla meeting proved so helpful the
department haa decided to repeat It
Mouda afternoon nt 3 o'clock at
the public library. Pvery mother who
Iiiih boys below tho high school age
nro urged to bo present.
Mlm Mildred Wicks entertained
on Prlday and Saturday nights of
last week with slumber parties. The
following guesta Mug present:
MlmiPH l.oulfo Daddysmau, Helen
Howard, Kllzabcth Hill, Prances
llacou, Jeanettc Patterson, Mercedes
Harbor, Ilrownlug Purdln, Hnrel An
tie, Iris Ashtou, Alice Herroft, Lor
raine Cow gill, 0 race Wilson and
Laura Catea.
One of (ho most enjoyable meet-
IngM of the year waa held by the He-
hckahn Tuesday evening. Tito presi
dent of the assembly paid the lodge
an official visit and the work was nil
on In the moat creditable manner.
Four candidates were Initiated. Af
ter tho regular meeting refreshments
wero nenod In the bamiuet room. A
largo number were In ntleiidauco.
Mm. Pva Morion and daughter
Marie, of Phoenix, left Saturday even
ing for Portland, where sho will
HKnd a few days visiting her sister
before leaving for .lllah, Wash., to
Join her husband, where ho Is In tho
mercantile business. Helug old Unit
residents of tho valley, they havo a
loigo circle of f i lends who regret
their departure.
Tho Pnrent-Te,acliera' Association I
at tho Washington school will meet
at the school house Friday, Novem
ber IS, nt 3 o'clock. Tho subject for
discussion will bo department work;
leaders,. Miss I'orguson and Mrs.
Power, All mothera Interested in our
schools should bo nt tho meeting.
Mr. nnd Mra. M. M. Jenkins of
Long llearh. Cat., and Mra. II, O.
Day of Minnesota nro visiting rela
tives in Medford. Mra. Jenkins and
Mra. Day aro sisters of Mrs. J. W.
Lawton nud aunts of Hal Pratt of
the Medford Furniture and Hardware
company.
ltuporl Hnrvoy dellveied a lecture
on laben before tho iDnuna League
Monday afternoon, that vvna largely
attended and highly enjoyed. Mr.
Hnrvoy In his talk allowed n complete
mastery of tho works of the gteat
Scandinavian dramatists.
Tho members of tho local M. 0.
club of this city held tholr weekly
meeting Thursday night. Aftor bus
Inesa imtttora woro attended to re
freahmonta wero served and a lively
ov onlng wns spent.
Mra. Until KeUur nnd daughter,
Miss Voultn, loft this week for an
oxtonded visit in tho east nnd mid
dle west, They oNpect to bo ubsont
from tho city for aovoral uiontha.
Mra. May In In of Salem, la via
King hor brother Dr. K. It, Seely and
family of South Oakdnlu.
Mlsa I.ouia Horn spout Wednesday
night lu Jacksonville tho guest of
filonda,
Mr, nnd Mra. C. A. Chaao of Seattle
1b visiting lu tho city,
Saturday nvonlnp n very unburn
Wiascjuorado waa given by Misses Hor
nice Halconi. Helen Lydlard and Kvn
Oh borne at tho home of tlm latter
Tlm house was tastefully arrayed In
Ilallowo'en dec motions, which Hindu
it charming setting for (ho different
costumes and games of tlio season,
Those present were" Misses Mario
Heely, Virginia Carder, Marlon Pal
mer, Mnrjorlc and Helen Slovens,
Mabel Mould, Kdna (ioie, Hazel Pot
ter and Messrs. Nolo and Itobort
Llndloy, Leon Law (on, Howard drov
er, Itrlan Pierce, Hernard Roberts
and Myron Powell.
Mm, Lincoln MrC'orrnark enter
(nlned ut a delightful bridge tea
Wednesday afternoon. Prlzea wero
awarded nt each for the highest scorn
after which ten wag served. Those
present woie: Mrs Stewart Putter
son Mrs, Prank Madden, Mrs. P. II.
Hopkins, Mra. Wm Sooy-Smlth, Mm.
A. Conro KIcro, Madame Klero,
Mm. duy Connor, Mm. itobort Kuhl,
Mm (leoigo Carponlor, Mrs. Dunbar
Carpenter, Mrs. Prod LowIb Mm.
Frank Owcna, Mra. Osborne, Mm,
deo. II. Daggett, Miss Dorothy Dag
gett. Mra.Hu bbard, Mm, Hurkciulst,
Mm. Androwa.
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Mia. W. L. Hauby left this
wiek for Snlem, Mass., where she
will remain for several weeks vis
iting with friends and relatives.
. .
Mm, llertlm Snyder has gone lo
miitheni California, where she will
remain for several weeks visiting
with f i lends and relatives.
Mrs. deorgo Coltrln has returned j
to her homo In Nevada after having
spent the past few months visiting
with l datives In Medford.
MIbb Helen McDonald returned
Wednesday from Portland where she
speut the past three weeks visiting
with friends and relatives.
Mr. Howard and Miss Florence
Clark cave a short musical program
for the high school students Thurs
day morning.
Mr. and Mm.' It. W. Kuhl and
daughter Itoxanna returned homo
last Sunday from u visit to Hockford,
III.
Mrs. Gcorgo C. Plrlch and chil
dren returned Inst Saturday from an
extended visit In the east.
Mr, and Mm. M. M. Jenkins of
Long Poach, Cul., aro visiting friends
and relatives in Medford.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
The football Ijovh are goiiifj to Atdi
laud Knturdn' afternoon to attend
the Adilnml-Klninnth 1:111110. A suf
ficient number of car is provided to
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earn the team. The boy have been
working- hard the hint couple of weeks
to be in good shape for the Medford
Klainntli "nine next Monday after
noon. Cwit'li Moore lias won the re
spect and friend-hip of nil the foot
ball bovn by the enthusiasm lie has
shown and by the Hidcudid win' In
coached the local team.
The M'hool will bo dismissed nt 2
o'clock Moiidav afternoon to ive the
hieh school studentx n eliiince to nt
tend the Medford-Klainnth fjaine,
which will be ono of the mo-t exeit
ing rallies of the t-enson.
Prnetieally the whole student lindv
has mirclmrd tieket mid an enthus
iastic1 crowd will attend the puue.
The Klamath lenni will arrive Sunday
nud btay till Tucsdne morning.
Too Oct (tic nest
rhoro la when you amok Gov. Jo un
ion cigars and patronize homo Indus
trios
New Departure
THE AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE
Prepare breakfast the night before and
set automatic switch the current will bo
fumed on and off at any time desired. i
Roasts can be left in oven and heat ' ' , ,
turned off automatically when it reaches a
certain point.
This automatic feature keeps the food
constantly hot and cooking until you want
to serve it.
Uniformly dry baking heat is assured by
a perfected process of ventilation, which ex
pels all surplus moisture without loss of heat
units and insures perfect cooking qualities.
Samples on display in our show window.
California-Oregon Power Co.
216 WEST MAIN STREET
Medford, Oregon
Phono 1G8
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R OF SIXES"
GE THEATER MONDAY EVENING
AI THE PAGE TONIGHT
Andraw Mack, (he famous come
dian, playing the lead in the "Hogged
Earl," a five part photoplay, gave
great satisfaction and pleasure to
tho audience at the Page last even
ing. This picture shows splendid
photography and tho best of acting,
.. . .... , .v
it Is admirably produced. The com-
edy "Tho Fable of a Husy Business
Hoy." was-certainly funny. Tho
largo Page Theater orchestra
fur -
nlnhcd excellent music. This great
feature, the "Hagged Karl," will only
bo shown again Saturday, matinee
and evening.
Water street, Albany, la to bo grad
ed by tho S. P Co.,
WHO PLAYERS ARE,
PAIR OF SIXES
AI PAGE MONDAY
It has become so common in tlio
past few yenra for producem for the
Hlnjjc to Hiirrounil it ainitlu olnr with
plnycw of more or less inecHoerHy,
trustiiiir Hint tlio atnr itlcmo may carry
tho piny to Hiiecco, Hull it comes na
n plriiHnnt surjiriie to linve pronnto
of n company in wliicli nil the plnyem
have been proved aiiffirienllv good
to Imve bci'oino lending plnyerw tlietn
selves. This hnH hoeii done in "A 1'nlr of
Sixei," by II. II. Kraree on the the
ory that eiteli role of Hint lmnblinp
farce of modern btmiriCKS complien
tionn in n "atnr part." Knelt must ho
played with nil the fine slmilingH of
vocal nnd facial exprcHMioit thul make
tnic fnree one of Hie most difficult
thing to resent effectively.
Herbert Cortlicll, vviioto rolunil
pcnonnlity flashes through the pin"
in one of the lending male rolc.s, it
what Iuik been called n "Uroadwny
player," one ofthe favored few ho
well liked by metropolitan audiences
that he linn been able to step from
one production freely, nrcntintr new
Hinge elmrnetora nnd never lenvo
New York, playiuc comic opera, farce,
or light comedy eiputllv well.
Cenr Kigman, Inst een here in tho
pnneijml comedy role of Km nm Tren
tim's "Tho Firefly," will also bo kind
ly remembered for his excellent work
In both ".Madamo Sherry" nnd "Tlio
Merry Widow."
Orlnudo Daly has for the past two
Hcnsons been leading man for May Ir
win in "The Widow by Proxy."
..oy or Girl?
Great Question!
This brines to many mtn.Is an oM and
.rled family remeily nn rxtornnl ap-
piwauon Known as
"Jtother's Friend."
During: the period of
expectancy It U ap
plied to the ab
dominal muscles and
Is designed to sootho
tho Intricate network
r9 -. m InUHtwu.l
I In thla manner It
e f rn-Mvi iuii. vuvii u iiiciiiiiu
lnnuence as to Justi
fy Its uo In all cajic.i of comlnr
omracndcU for yearn una years and tho,
momcr-noou. 11 naa Deen irenemlly rec-
who have uwsi it speak In hurticm pralso
Inirarnso rrllof It nlTonU. Parttcu-
uty do these knowlnc mothn srH-alc of
the ntnenco of rnornlnic slckmij. aWnco
?' 211 al fc" "'..V"?
from those msnr other illitrriu tuualiv
1 'cot"! forward to with such concern.
jnrrv i no question nut what
"Mother's Friend" has a marked tendency
to relieve tho mind and this of Itself In
addition to tho physical relief has kIvcii
It a very wlJe popularity among; women.
You can obtain "Jlother'a Trlend" at
almost any drug store. It hat helped a
hoot of mothers to a complete recovery.
It Is prepared only by IJradneld Iteg;-
lilator Co.. 301 IJtmar Bids'., Atlanta. On.
Avoid tho many worthless substitutes.
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