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JfEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. L"EDFOTtD, OKEGOX, TTTTTRSDAY. AUGUST 23, 1934. PAGE NINE Local and 1 Manning to Ashland Harry Man-' Bins left thla morning on a busineas trip to Ashland. J Visiting Mlu Elliott Mlaa Corahe Breltmeyer of Grant Pass 1 apending the week In Medford visiting Mas Amy Elliott. Her TodayJewel Parr of Phoenix. Mrs. Lester Starlln and daughter of Williams. Ore., are among outsiders pending the day In Medlord. Brtmlow Here George T. Brlmlow, of the University of Oregon at Eu gene, a topped hera today on buatneaa nroute home from Washington, D. C. To Eugene Mlas Katherlne Stewart, atenographer at the California Ore gon Power Co. offices, left for Eu gene this morning on the Shasta. e ... On Vacation Mra. Elsie Narregan of Mann's department store la enjoy ing her vacation, making several short trips from Medford. e . GeBauer Returns Ted OeBsuer re turned on the Shaata thla morning from a business trip to San Francisco, having left Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lundy Leaves Mra. J. 8. Lun- dy left by train thla morning for Portland, to spend two momna visit ing her children there. ... Tn, RAMhnrff CM. p. B. Ebbert of Washington, D. C, who lectured last night at the First Methodist church. ,left for Roseburg by tram thla morn Ing. m To Conduct Services Chaplain John rV K'lmvn of the Medford CCC dis trict headquarters, wll conduct lellglous services at the Oregon Caves y ... 4 . n.nflA tn Portland Lieut wiaimer t. Gentle, assistant district surgeon at the Medford COO head quarters, will leave Sunday lor a week's vacation trip to rortiana. Bob Ottoman Returns Bob Otto man returned on thla morning's train from San Francisco, having been visit ing the past week with his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. iee uttoman. ' TaMtlnn In V'nrth fr. and Mra, Elgin Oregory have been spending the past two weeks In Portland, vacation ing, and are expected to return here the last of the week. It. Edrrarda Here Ueutenant Grant H. Edwards of camp Steamboat left this noon for camp, having attended to business matters here at district iieadquarters. ' Mrs, Cady Returns Mrs. L. C. Cady &.vrl rfuva of last week visit ing her grandmother, Mrs. J. R. Hill nri ntner relative ana incuua ui -riiir.ne. She returned Monday eve ning, reporting a very pleasant trip , Attends O. P. Rotary George Hen- aelman, wno waa in uran raaa yom- iMriAtf Attending to business mattera, had lunoh with the Grants Pass Ro tary club. He la a member of the Medford club. ti At District Headquarters Captain Harold O. Newell, of Camp Hilt, made an official visit to the CCC head- truartera Thursday. Captain Robert c. rwnimon. of Camo APDlegate, was another official vlaltor. - Leave Today Mrs. M. O. Adklna of Jtoeeburg, who hae been viauing nere for the past week with her daughter, . .u . A ... an,. Mr. JUTS. UTa X5JUiem " ... O. w. Howard, left for her home today n the Shasta. Mrs. Adklna formerly jeelded In thla city. . a Visit the HarrcUs Mr. and Mrs Charles Campbell and daughter Prla ellla, are vacationing at Fort Warren wro.. where they are visiting Lieu- imnt an4 Mm. Ben Hsrrell and email son. Mrs. Harrell la Mr. and Mrs. Campbell'a daughter. Returns to Grants Pass Mrs. Ro- eila aei ia Douglas of Grants Paaa, formerly f tHa Medford Free Methodlat ohurch, and now pastor of the church In O rente Pass, wsa tn Medford yes terday to attend a onurcn meeung, nd returned to her home by train thla morning. e Malln Jolna Major TJeut. Howard A. Malln, assistant executive officer of the Medford CCO district, left on an inspection trip Wednesday and joined Major Clare H. Armstrong, tllstrlct commander, at Camp Hilt. Major Armstrong had left earlier In the week. e . MlM Hamrl leaves Mlaa TJlllan Hamrl of Tacoma, who has been guest at the A. W. Rogera eummer home. "Trail's End," on the Applegate for He past three weeks, left last night k for her home. Mlas Hamrl has visited many points of ecenlc Interest during her stay In southern Oregon. Hay Fever fji tt hours yon eaa drive all Bar rtnt eia lrM rliht out of rour srafem with cla-o-i tM phyalcl.ns prorati. internal prcrtp Uan; q-ikklr n.utr.11... all th. ul7 srmo tame of noll.n poiaontna or rour mn.r 'fc.e' 0.t "Dr. Piatt's RDEX Fre.erlrtle-n teder ear an" ,io" l"" .TJ . km nK-k Setter yon H Coti-.nl.iit eapralM, ta.t.1... ! wallow ml! Mni of wt.r. A eMa-nd tor mlTerer. fnn H.r F-r.r. Bo Freer. Hd Com., C.t.rrh. Brwht.l A.lhma. ft.., not h.Mt fUrmlnr. ftneIlr.. wheeatna .top; ItrJlltif era runtime noaa el.ar ap: pp r.turn.. Bltiaaa nltaf within 14 hour, pvai-oataad or mnnay bock. Tour erusallt roomm.Dds XINKX. Ill Get It at Heath'a Drug more, Med ford Pharmacy. Hotel Figueroa rtgneroa 8L ai loth. Lot Angeles Calif One ol Los Angeles' newest Hotels. I0S Outside ySdj!mA Comfort. Downtown. Oarage In Connection IT a..a i 1 1 .j. Hates rrotn M pet day without ottb ll.nu per day wltb oath M.00 pet day twin nedt n est A B fMITH Lee. Personal To Everett Edna Brown left last night by train for Everett, Wash. Leaves for Pittsburgh Miss P. A. Davis left for Pittsburgh, Penn., last night on the train. Jones Leaves w. L. Jones. Rogue River National Forest superintendent of construction, left today on a busi ness trip to Rangle Gap. At Brhee Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Dar nell, daughter. Betty, and Mlas Amy Dorf were awlmmlng Tuesday evening In the Rogue at Bybee bridge, . Returns From Portland Eva Page returned by train thla morning from Portland, where ahe haa been spend ing the past three weeka. ... Returns Home Mlas Ila Evans, who has been vacationing In San Fran cisco for the psst two weeks, return ed home last evening. ... At not Sprint" Mr. and Mra. Mack Llllard were among Medford folk swimming at Jackson Hot Springs yesterday. Leaves Hospital Mrs. 0- A. Knight. who has been receiving treatment at the Community hospital, waa able to return to her home Tuesday evening. ... Gets Permit Hotel Medford was Is sued a permit yesterday at the build ing department for repairing 11000 fire damage from the reoent fire. ... Permit Issued A reahlngle permit for 1J3 waa Issued J. O. Cave, 100 Elm, yesterday by the building de partment. ... Harding Returns B. Q. Harding, agent southern Oregon district, bu reau of mtemai revenue, returned this morning from a three weeka' business trip to Klamath Falls. Sondags Leave Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Sondag of San Francisco left on Wednesday evening's Shasta for the south, after a business and pleasure stay In Medford. ... Johnson Returns Here John John son, special representative of the Pa cific Fruit Express returned to Med ford Wednesday from a business visit to Marshfleld, Bandon, and other Coos Bay points. ... Visiting Here Mrs. R. M. Oatton and daughter, Patricia Anne, of Grants Paas, are visiting In Medford for two days with Mrs. Gatton'a moth er, having arrived thla morning by train. To Crater Lake John F. Grant and daughter, Mlas Carolyn H. Grant, of Houston, Texas, arrived In Medford by train thla morning from the north, and left by bus to apend two days at Crater Lake, Return from North Mra. J. R. Mar shall and son Jack have returned to Medford. from a ten days' trip to Portland, Seattle. Tacoma and Yaki ma. They returned home via the coast route. Here from Switzerland John V, Zajilen, of Switzerland, waa in Med ford recently to order some clothes from F. J. Huber, who waa Mr. zan len's teyloT when he waa employed by Copco In this community some years ago. Haa Appendix Removed Word waa received at the Meoiora cuu neea quartere Thursday that Lieut. Claire D. Wallace, personnel adjutant, un derwent an appendix operation at the laitterman general hospital In San Francisco. Lieut Wallace waa sent to the army hospital for observation last week. e Reports to Police Ralph la. Clarke, 89. of the Schuler Apartments, re ported to city police yesterday an ac cident at 11:45 a. m., In which hla auto backed Into a baby buggy aa Clarke waa attempting to park at Main and Central streete. Clarke atatea he waa unable to find the lady who wea wheeling the baby buggy, af ter he had finally parked hla car. 206 Anytime TODAY ONLY! A Great Actress In Her Flrit Great Emotional Bole 1 M'r-i SAllfyrMtoMAHON. ! I Ann CNorak Preston hmr I I V Win.o Forrell f I Tomorrow The Ut Word In Sm-amllnrd Laughs! Guet or Mlu Gattv-U.aU Virginia1 Roth of Taoomft U In Mod ford Tttlt ing MlM Joyce Oftg. ! From Ashland Jo Alnutt and Henry Kndera of Au-hUnd were bual nea TtaKora tn Medford yeaterday. ' On Buslneu Visit Mr. and Mra. Ray Vaughn of Trail were In Medford Wednesday attending to bus in Mia mat tera. To Enter Law School Benton New man left Tuesday for San Francisco, where he will enter Hastings Law school. Mr. Knlsht Here C. A. Knight of the John Worrell company, with head quartera In Eugene, was a Medford business rlaltor Wednesday, Haa Tonsils Remored Betty Lou Curry, daughter of City Judge and Mrs. A. D. Curry, la a patient at the Community hospital, having had her tonsils removed thla morning. Undergoes Operation Mra. Ray rChumaoher of Talent underwent a major operation today at the Com munity hospital. m m Visiting Here Clyde Robertson and daughter Betty and Dr. E. fioott of Great Falls, Mont., are visiting In Medford with Mra. R. R. Johnson. Foy In Astoria Earl Foy, managar of the local state liquor store, Is at tending the American Legion con ventlon at Astoria, and will return Monday. BlUlngs on Vacation County Com missioner and Mrs. Ralph Billings, and their son John are vacationing on the coast thla week. Discusses Code J. I. Welch of Grants Pass was a Tuesday visitor here, called here to a meeting at which the divisional code for plumb ers was discussed. Visits Mrs. Busscy Mrs, T. R. Pol lack of thla city visited her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Bussey in Grants Pass yes terday. Deuel In G. Pass Luther J. Deuel, secretary of the federal farm loan as sociation wsa a business caller In Orants Pass Tuesday. To Visit Relatives Miss Patsy Smith la attending the International convention of Job's daughters now In session in Portland. Miss Smith will visit relatives tn the northern city be fore returning to Medford. Wrestler Is Visitor L. W. Dyreborg. of fiacramento, Calif., who will be re membered by Medford's old timers as wrestler who hit the mat here as far back aa 1910, la a guest of P. O. Blgham in thla city. Return from Coast Miss Lillian Roberts, executive secretary of the local American Red Cross, Mlu J. D. Bowling and Michael Reddy have re turned from a six days' vacation at Crescent City. Murrays Here Mrs. John R. Mur ray and two daughters of Fort Kla math are visitors in Medford, having arrived yesterday. They were guests overnight of Mrs. L. L. Lamb. Visitors in City E. F. Hutchison of San Francisco, west coast msnager of the Best Foods company, and Frank M. Frlnk, Oregon branch manager of the Hickman Produce company, with headquarters In Portland, were visit ors In Medford yesterday. Mr. Frlnk left this morning for the north. Tn County Jail William Mlken and Jack O'Neill, transients from Mon tana, are in custody of the county Jail with ball set at 1000 apleoa, af ter appearing before Justice of the Pesos W. R. Coleman yesterday o: ohargea of possession of stolen prop erty. Mlken and O'Neill were arrested Tuesday night by state police on an attempt to sell one dozen new Cham pion sparkplugs, allegedly stolen from a local store. illlllllllllllllllllllllll AAlt AU'llllllllllllllllllllli Today Ifffc&W Crumbling Worlds of Ice! Rescue plane crashes in flames on iceberg m mw M v Mif v Lu " X MOVII axM-IMan aparrt yeark fmn4mhm talttaArtfkww.te.ef II Or.atanw-AHD iOUOKT BACK TMI "t 1TUMOtMIUMAOeONIOIIOIrA. fx awtS If "OHi-U to MAKI-lwipoulHa a. 11 XZ- If iw. It wi d.nroua, hacawu U , . "11 fraaaln, ceM; kaaavM a lwa.rews H r IV eklt.tUl, ra a krlww1w.ta wf It . mm the ssaatry, the frailty hvmmn II '1 ZSL .dur.r..-SICAUl NOK5DT MAO II vVvi. pno tut rt Mtomi M Ith ..., EAsMawa A T Cf Sport Keel, "Who Bald, Weaker Sex? AMaOSJ M&rch of tho Year New nII.V MtTIKF.C 1:4J. Vacation at Frospeot A. H. Ban well, manager of the Jackson county chamber of com me roe, accompanied by Mrs. Ban well and their small daughter Patricia, are vacation ing at Prospect. In Medford Today Victor B. Sparks, educational ad riser and Lieutenant Floyd L. Wergeland, camp surgeon, both of Camp South Fork of the Rogue were calling at CCO district headquarters thla morning. Receive Medical Care Mra. H. Her man of Union Creek and Mrs. L. B Mullen of Medford are patients at the Community hospital where they are receiving medical care, as la F. Wtl dey of the 401 orchard. Brief Case Stolen Ted Chambers of 131 Marie street reported to city polios today that a large tan brief case waa stolen from hla car as It was parked on East Sixth street. The brief case contained Maytag washing ma chine data. Quota Decreased A, P. Walker, lo cal navy recruiting officer, stated this morning that the quota for this dis trict has been decreased to five men, which however, is still the largest in Oregon, as the Portland quota Is four, and the Corvallla quota three. On rarole E. R. Bcdlngton, a miner In the Sardine creek district, arrested last night by city police on drunken ness charges, waa on a six months' parole today after having appeared In city courc. His 10 days' sentence ff&s suspended. e Returns to Martlnes Mra. Mary Harlow of Martinez, Calif., left on the Shasta last evening for her home, having spent the past two weeks here visiting Sergeant and Mrs. Ed. Walk er. Mrs. Harlow la Sergeant Walker's sister. Fitzgerald Returns Tack Fitzger ald, clerk at the Rogue River Nation al Forest offlcea, returned yesterday from a business trip to South Fork of the Rogue CCC camp. Pelican Butte, Lake o' the Woods, and Var ney creek spike camp. Ho had been sway since Monday. Vacation In South Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Huber, accompanied by Mrs. Nellie Garman and Jack Garman. arrived in Medford Tuesday after a week's vaca tion trip to San Francisco. They re turned via the Redwoods and stopped In Crescent City to enjoy the cold weather. Property Recovered Stolen watch makers tools valued at 250 were re covered yesterday by state police, af ter Thomas J. Adams of 215 East Main had reported to state officers that he had been unable to find 500 worth of tools stolen two years, ago from his residence. Tuesday of this week. Adams asked state police to in vestigate. Will Rogers Wins Craterian Crowds Will Rogers keeps the laughs roll ing right along In his latest picture, "Handy Andy," which opened last night at the Craterian theater. Without doubt. It's his funniest pic ture. Dialogue and situations com bine to maintain a steadily mount ing scresoendo of mirth Just a whirl wind of belly laughs. He keeps the audience In stitches most of the time. Rogers portrays a druggist who wants to work In peace. But his wife, expertly played by Peggy Wood, nags him to sell out and learn to play. And lie does! First, he becomes a pigeon fan cier, and lets his pets fly all over the house. Then he takes up golf with excruciatingly funny results. The climax comes, however, when his wife persuades him to take a trip to the Mardt Gras In New Orleans There Rogers rebels violently when his wife tries to make him dress In a fancy costume to attend the Co mus ball. She attends with a gigolo and leaves Rogers at home. Lone some, he meets a druggist and the 20c Time Children lOo .n.'r'P' U 11 I Jl Ilia.) CI PI mm af rVFMSO AT 1 latter'a girl friend, Conchlta Monte negro. After a few cocktails with hla new friends, Rogers Is persuaded to attend the ball after all. Rogers appears In a Tarzan cos tume and causes a sensation with hla rough and tumble dance with Conchlta. The dance enda In a free-for-all fight that landa Rogers In Jail. Many Hazards in "5.0.5. Iceberg9' S. O. S. Iceberg" opened at the Roxy today. Movie goers Jaded with sophisticated fare out of Hollywood are offered sights and sounds of the polar regions as background to a swift-moving drama of adventure and undaunted love. The filming of the picture waa fraught with hazards. The producers sent an expedition, composed of 38 actors, technicians and scientists, Into northern Greenland, only IS de grees from the North Pole. For six months the company fought cold. exposure and hardships In an effort to capture authentic shots for a story of a lost expedition. 8. O. S. Iceberg" Includes among Its spectacular sequences the birth of an Iceberg, the Aurora Bore alls In full light, the crashing of an Ice Island, and the explosion of a two and a half million ton mass of Ice. Ken Maynard Star Coming Rial to Hit Ken Mavnard with his wonder horse, Tnraan, cornea to the Rlalto theater for tomorrow and Saturday In "The Lone Avenger." an action atory of the old West, bristling with thrills and tingling drama. Aa an added attraction on the same program, the Rlalto win have a special return showing of the Max Baer-Prlmo Camera world's heavy weight championship fight pictures. Innumerable requests have been re ceived since fight films last were shown here for another run of the spectacular film record of the ring fracas. 'HEAT LIGHTNING' OPENS AT STUDIO "Heat Lightning," a drama of des ert love and hate, comes to the Stu dio theater today with an all-star cast headed by Aline MacMahon. It combines dynamic action which takea place In a single locale. In the picturesque Mojave Desert, with ro mance and light comedy. PORTLAND PARAMOUNT CONTROL IS CHANGED PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 23. (AP) The Paramount, one of Portland's largest motion picture theaters, waa transferred from Fox-West Coast to Evergreen Theatres control. Prank L. Newman, Jr., will become manager of the Portland Evergreen theaters and be In personal charge of the Paramount. Gerald Gallngher, who has been In charge of the Para mount, will go to California for Pox West Coast. Adjourn Wheat Meet. LONDON. Aug. 23. (AP) The In ternational wheat conference adjourn ed today until November after ap proving a recommendation of the government concerned that new sys. terns for quarterly export quotas be adopted this y6ar. P. W. Bartlett. Medford's Taxlderm 1st and Furrier, will open shop on or about sept, 1st, at 20 8. Central. 111! Show 1:45 7:00-0:1 ENDS Richard Dix Dorothy Wilson "HIS GREATEST GAMBLE" TOMORROW HE RODE TRAIL OF "The LONE AVENGER" ,---N ' Th. blaxlni story of a C?El2ST ftfa--? Z7 ej-Ja. K tTl i only pals In roundlnit mVimtVKJS'l:S T'' tC V PLUS Special Return Showing MAX BAER - GARNERA Heavyweight Championship Fight Pictures Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 13. (API CATTLE 90, calves 35; active, steady, unchanged. HOGS 500; steadv, unchanged. SHEEP 700; steady, unchanged. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore Aug. 33. (APJ BUTTER Print A grade, 99o: uarch ment wrapped cartons, 30c; quantity purchases, ic lb. less: B grade parch ment wrapped, 28',ic; do, cartons, aa He. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade delivery at least twice weekly, UB-a&c; country routes, 26-27o lb.; B grade or delivery fewer than twice weekly, Portland, 27-28c; country routes, 25-2flc; O grade at market. EGGS Sales to retailers Private firms: Specials, 28c; extras, 20c; ex tra fresh extras, brown, 20c: stand ards, 24c; fresh mediums, 24c; me dium firsts, 21c; pullets, 18c; ohscks, 17-18c: bakers, lflc dozen. Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh specials, 24c; extras, 22c; fresh extra, brown, 22c; standards, 21c; fresh mediums, 20c; medium, firsts, 18c; pullets, 15c; checks, 20c; under grades, lOo down. CANTALOUPES Standards, 91.00. 1.2S crate; DUlard, $1.10-1.25; old fashion musk melon, 75c-H per crate. Cheese, milk, country meats, poul try, onions, potatoes, strawberries, wool and hay, unchanged. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Aug. 33. (AP) Wheat: Onfin Hlsh Low Close Sept., old.. 1.03 H 1.03 H 1.0314 1.03 Nbw 1 03U l.OVV. 1.03i 1.03 I Dec., old 1.014 1.05 'A 104 1.0ii New ...... 1.05 1.0&H Loan i.u'4 May 1-07 1.07H 1.05 H Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Aug. 23. (AP) The stock market flattened out today under moderate profit taking pres sure. Proponents lor me aavance. while still reasonably bullish, vera less enthuslBstIo in view of a subsi dence of Inflationary psychology to which the recent advance waa partly No More Fleas OnCatorDog! Here"a a quick, aura, easy way to get rid ot the fleaa without harming your pet: Simply aprlnkle the animal with Bu-hach, anting the powder lightly through the fur. Then watch the fleaa roll off) For they hate Bu-hach, and no wonder It la euro death to Insect pests. Bu-hnch Is safe and choap keeps pots healthier and froe from fleas. IN HANDY SIFTER CANS AT tmK.GXKEm SEED STORES Zi' 50 INSECT TONIGHT ALONE ON A VENGEANCE! 4 PRIM0 256 I MOW'S Happiest Hit . Kiddles 100 1 I ' ' llrJl! and SATURDAY " feal He panics the partyTitrredTl M . : ( tt.-W -J -atawaw A I K t 1 . sataf- t- fM I Ka. '.' .' 1 V-taA. . mm fMS&Js 1 ntptnrsskaja The close waa Irregular, approximated 780,000 shares. Word that Secretary Morgenthau had stated there would be no change In the present gold and monetary policy tended to cool the ardor of the inflationists. Today's closing prices for 31 selected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye ......lM Am. Can . 0fl Am. As PVjn. Pow. . 7H A. T. Ac T iiay4 Anaconda , m 2vt Atch. T. & S. P 52 Bendix Avia. 134 Beth. Steel 20'i California Pack'g. 40't Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Coml. Solv Curtlss-Wright . . 28 '4 84 ft a- 21 H . 214 014 . 30 30 28 io; 474 24 tt 14 DuPont Oen. Foods Gen. Mot Int. Harvest. I. T. to T. Johns-Man. Monty Ward ... ., North Amer. .......... Phillips Pet Radio ...... Sou. Pac. Std. Brands St. OH Cal. St. OH N. J. Trims. Amer. ....... Union Carb. ......... Unit. Aircraft ..... U. S. Steel San Francluro llutterfat SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 23. (AP) First grade butterfat 20c f. o. b. San Francisco. attributed. Transfers 18 H 35 'i IZ.L III 434 Z1ZZZZI 34 tt I 7:00-0:00 1 1 ! ' 1 .1, J J -JLj, J 1 1 Klildles-10o I Now! Unta Saturday Night! Greatest Picture Rogers Ever Made! j , ff . . 'h NOT'JUST, lf-f FUNNY! J4r PEGGY WOOD kWi CONCHITA MONTENEGRO .'4 MARY CARLISLE ROGER IMHOF F?rtt 1 ROBERT TAYLOR I! ill A lfs':2i "ot Uarloca out-Tarzan t jl ml -4VCl Tarzan and makes women go lUsa ' -w f I wild I Never so funny nor so I t I I (p 1 hma" j I III s 3 pnMiwq cininnv j fiW ; You'll thrill .. . ltrK rJimt U rry.Hh,,,,, ffJD V.. fl Turkey Growers See Good Times EUGENE, Aug. 23. (AP) With a general reduction In turkey produc tion anticipated this year, better prices for Oregon turkey growers are expected this fall. It was reported at the seventh annual meeting of the Oregon Turkey Growers' association here Wednesday. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed ll the Morning Rarin' to Go If you M w tnj mnk mJ tll ww1, look, punk, don't .wllow . lot of uita. mis. tr.l .tr. oil. In. live rjidy ot rh.wio, rui and .ipart than to nuk. ynu .uddealv w aai and buoyut and full of .uaaauia. For thxy an't do It. Thay only man tt. Dowel, .nd . met. movamant dowo't rat .1 the ; rauM. Tli. reuoa for your down-and-out feeling la your liver. It ahould pour out twa pound, of liquid oil. into your bowU daily. If this bil. U not flowinr toely, yoUr tood doean t di.eaU It Just decays In the bowels. ';. bloats up your stomach. Yoa bar. a thick, bad UU and your braatb I. foul, km often break, out In blemlshm. Your bead .chea and you feel down and out. Your whola ystam i. poiMiwd, ..t.ItM thoaa food, old CARTER'S UTTI.E LIVEIl FllXfi H Tfet Uw Ttwi pound, of bil. flowing troll and make you leel up nd up," They o am wonderful. harml.ua. ,entl. veceubl. u.traeta. snuuu'nx when it come, to Baking th. bil. How frealy. 1 .'.Vt.d?D'' f.'S ''"'' Pilta. A.k for Carter", lilt Uver Fi la. Look for th. nam. Carter. latU. Un Pill, on th. red label. Raent a aub.tituu..6catdnuatorea.aialC.U.rA II