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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1918)
i ' '.,s''!iiva(u!r.'i -'' ..v -ftoncKMbi .-t x -us & nt I; HE, u'w2traaSfiJ. " 1 Tu;WffiVTAdR TWO 'rL'.'. inpr.vpninvneiaiu -ft i - ' .v.m't ..,'.:" ft i,.-...,v.,.i, : &&. .Published daily. veiccpt .Sunday, b 'v ' rtV Herald Publishing"' Company of S . --Klamath FAlUrtti ii5 Fourth street I Enteed nCthe postofflce nt Klamath rails, Oregon, for ttnnsmlsslon thrnuh Ue mails' asNrecond-clas mattor, Subscription terms by mail to any address In tho Halted States i One (am, W.00' Ori monlk AO fiATcnu.w, jiriiVo. idib Herald's Classified Ad vs.1 HiiLP WANTED WANTED Janlfor and Kcncr.il cleapins work by first class Jsnl- tor -and janltrcis. Call $30 KlntnattT Ave. 19-6'torvlce at 7:30 p. m.; Preaching scr-j FOR RENT ,FOrt IlKNT Two LouseliceplHB ni t artmeals at Mversldo Ap'ts, near bridge.' .20-31 FOR KENT Two nice bedrooms l.'mina Ulock, Main St. between 4th and oth. Sco UY, A. A. Soule. 20-3 FOR SALE jiiVMSwsvvMsssssw FOR SALi: 3S0 good awes, 230 lambs. Address F. C. Klnbzuba, Merrill, or ran sco dbeep at old Tur ner mill 'cite on tho Sink el moun tain. . 19-6 FOR SAI-K Fresh Swiss milch goaf with fine-kid two weeks old. An; glo Nubian breed. 228 4th St. 19-3 FOR SALE IS dairy cows. Phone 13F13, or nddrcis Rex 42, Klamath Falls. "' 19-6 FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 624 Eighth street. 18-6 FOR SALE Four milk cows, or will trade for Fcrd. Across from Frank Ira White place. Smith. 18-3 FOR SALE Good 22 'foot launch. cheap. Call on Steve Meaus at ' Winemn.- 18- FOR SALE Team and harness, very 'cheap. Enqulro'802 Oak St. 18-4 FOR SALE I have for disposal my household furniture, including bed steads, mattress, kitchen cabinet, pi ano", dining suite, rocking chairs, etc. Come andjeee thorn. Rev. W..H. Cox, 235 10th S(. Phono luff . 17-10t -FOR SALE I almost now 6-horo gas cnglpo. F. II. Jobcs, Matin, Ore. 15-Ct FOR SALE One combination bil liard and po"ot tsble. Apply at Mooso Lodge or trustees. 12-tf MISCELLANEOUS MiJairJTMwM-'i-v-wwwLt'ifc WANTED Unfurnished room. Ad. dress Bt, Herald. 19-3 WANTED Good phonograph. Must bo a bargain for cosh. Address X Y. 14, Hcrajd. 19-3t V. ANTED Women's and children's sewing and mending: .828 Walnut mreet. is-4- WANTED Plain or ' Phono 319; fnncy sewing. JlC-Ct TO EXCHANGE Horses I6r city lots. F. II. Jobes, 'Malln, Ore. 15-qt ORPHEUS THEATER William I'ov I'rchenta JEWEL CARMEN . ' ' In "Tin-J 1HHDE OI' FEAll" A Ktoiy of true woimiiiiIiooi hIUi p;ist Prlcss, 10c, 15e War Tax added Kumluy iiifl Jlond.iy Tho Gioutost Lovo Story Ever Told! t ' 'J'HEDA HAll.l In tlioWillfiiiii i'ov Hupei picture "CAJIILLE" on Uto btury by Alexander Sl.,l..ttU ,llu U f (p-' . , ..... ajwiioruio nrrceit druitui of un un laafliivekaerlflceil to make otlteru WUwsjx 1"JW" tEW- HHUI aiMV Tliursu.'tyN and Sundays bj isatrii'k und Harry Borcl. 9 aklJuly 18. Itov, AV. H, d tha funeral serviced of rear-cm gir; daugntor Power3 of Mills addl- Ira., iVqwera moved Maya uso troni Salt Th funeral ter- it cemetery. At the Churches The Cht1fcttan Science, Society ol KlamathTFalls holda servlces.at lij Fourth street .every Sunday mora Ing at 11 "o'clock and evcry Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock. All arc welcome. Subject of lesson for Sunday "Life' . J The Sunday schoot session is fiom 0:15 to 10:45 every Sunday morning. " Tho lllblo and all authorized Chris. jtlnn Sclenco literature may bo read. borrowed or, purchased, j Tho free reading room and free lending library Is open from 2!30i to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. . Church of God Mission', 208 Main troet, second door west of postof flee, Sunday retool nt 10:00 a. m.; preach- nK gcrvlccs at 11:00 n. m.; Song a ' vices at 8:00 p. m.; Testimonies and songs. .Come and bring your friends and enjoy these services, where you will hear the whole truth. Prayer mceUng-.each Thursday evening at 7:30 at Mills Addition school house. A very cordial invitation Is extended 'to all. C. W. Mullennclx and co- worker. At the Methodist church Sunday morning the pastor, O. O. Oliver, will speak en the thema "The Steward ship of America." Union services at the Baptist church at 8:00 p. m. Iter. E. P. Lawrence of the Presby terian church will preach. Eleventh Street .BaptUt Church, Rer. W. H. Cox, pastor. Hot. 233 NIhth 8t. Phone 15S. ' Sunday school nt 10:00 a. m II, Harvey. Supt. Preaching service 11:00 a. ra.; "Tho Dynamics of the Gospel." 8uffday night nt 8:00 o'clock Preaching and union service at the Baptist church; Rev. Lawrence of tho. Presbyterian church will preach. Come and fill the house. Wednesday, night at 8:00, Prayer and Bible study class. Subject: th chapter of Revelation. These services ara especially for you. Come and worship with us. At the Presbyterian church Sun day morning the, pastor will preach on the subject "Prayer, and God's Care of the Jndlvldual." Sunday scnoui win meet as usual ai 10 a. m There will be a union service In' tho evening at the Baptist church to be addressed by 'the pastor of this church, at 8 o'clock. - ' Tho union service on Sunday even ing wtllbe held In the Baptist church cn.'llth andililgh-streeU at 8.00 p. PI, -Rev. E. P Lawrence of iho Pros. byterlan church will speak on tho sbbjert "Faith In God, Even In the Face of. Terrible War." EvCryono I invited to. these" Sunday evening utfton services. Come and bring your friends. Rev. T. B. Griffith wjll preach at tho Eighth Street Baptist church to morrow nt 11 o'clock. All are cor dially invited to attend tho service. Hretlal Sundav riilrkaai nlma . the Owl Cafe, 1 1 n. nt. to H p. hi. It m .... .-...H.. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amsamanti s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE July 30-tfl "OVKIt TIU-: TOP" With Guy Empey (HlmseU) STAR fHEATER Artrraft I'reaehu DOl'GIiAH FAIRBANKg ' la "SAY YOUXU FELLOW" A KmllefKtorjr Willi Acrobatic Trias inings, A rkream From SUrt to KiuMi Kiiuday i:nd Monday Goldwyn IrewwU the Whim Old oi the fkreea In a Dramatlr He4 MAK MAHHH "FIELDU OP HONOR" ,, I'y Iih 8.' Cobb. Tke -Story of a GaBw'Fight tfia Won' : r- T E M Pi- ETHEATEIt y PAnK MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION pipTURW "'' , TUESDAYHANDBATPsWAYl IF P ERSONAL 'f, t.tTTLK HIIIKI.MIITM, OV LOCAL IIAPfKMNGH AMONG THE PEOPLE OP Tm;CITY AND VICINITY. GOINGS AMI. COMINGS (IP LOCAL FOI.KS II Captain Siemens leaves tomorrow or Portland on business. Miss Myler CnlklnSls spendlni: several days at Itocky Point. -, . , J. II. lleckley i-nino In ;yestor,da; by auto from Portland. l.uko Walker- Ms returned from n business trip to AtturnK. H. N. Owensbco of San "Francisco I, a business visitor In the city. LawrcnroFudKcl,, down forn few) .lays from hla ranch In tho Ode.sa section. Kart Hamaker drdo In from !. ,.. ,.... tl. ..ii.. . -1.....I ,0-'" ey-i i"Bi i '"" "' to business- rnatters. Mrs. II. "Peachy and Jay Goddard left on the auto stage this meriting for Ashland. ' Mr.. Ncwcomb. n shipbuilder fromi0rnjQi WWij0 u,0 mot f tho two n Fraoclseo, J spending his vaca- month will 6o spent. ' " San tion nt Rocky Point T. J. Webb, C. E.Ahlstrom and aValtonnMr.. and her" daughter, II. McKcndree came In yesterdiy nf- clnra MRrc Bro cx,,cclP(, lomorraw tcrnoon from Lukcvlow. ,n,K)lt from 8an rrnncjacc fr nn e, Mrs. P. S. Provost came Investor- '"",' visit with Mr. nmf Mr. Rog - day afternoon from Ashland for n - They will visit Crater Uko and short Visit John Martin Is driving n now Hud son sedan car, tho flist.of Its kind In KlamAh Falls. J. II. Ilnbbs, wire conducts a gen eral store at Merrill, paid tho county seat a business visit yesterday. ! A. J. Powell has Just returned from a fishing trip to Rocky Point, lie reports n flno tlnio whilo nwny. Mrs. G. .L. Vose, daughter of Mrs. w." F. 'wyianu, is iiown rrom tno j ir. iiPrkinv-rnne., rF n f- .ivrf ,.,. i " Edward Utoomqulst, who Is cm- ployed by tho Santa Fo In Richmond, Cal., Is hero Visiting tils sister, Mrs. Lloyd Del-op. , Mrs. James Hilton of Merrill camo In last night to meet her little, daugh ter, who has been attending schcol lat f Angeles. Fred Mullenax baa tho mlsfortuno to break his nrm while loading logs lor tho Modoc Lumber company nt Pise Ridge. ' i Fred Williams, who has been liomo j on a furlough yjsltlng his. mother, I Mrs. Mnry Williams, returned to Washington yesterday. j Mrs.. Ellinbcth Johnsou la here! with hor daughter for e ahcrt visit Kw Orleans, July 20. A Red from tho Malln cttlon. They nro Cnr ''an has been placod on dlco registered nt the Hotel Hall, i0 fi,r u" tne,r distribution In the .nrr.iy lautonnvents In the Gulf dlvl- - W. M. Van Dyke, an employe of.'con ,)f tno uCll Crosi u concerned. I "I tho Pelican liny Lumber company, I A mil for gnmes, Issuod thruout wyn at Klrk. Is In tho county scat for n ,j,0 division ro'ceullr, 'Brought to Hed.whlc cfi llrrtA m litialnnmi In .... .'. short lime on business. Frank Corpenlng. who run tho!'.n,,,f 5oinnoei, f.hnckur and chcs(slon of the iwpular atory of the same gneral storo at Olcnc. wn looklnr'l'!:nr'Js' "t a complete nssortmont of nam that appeared In the Saturday ofPr lili.pr IntArr.la hnra vA.fTSl'1"0' j .. .... I iunv uiinriinun. W D. Ryder Is down for n short time from Cbllmiuln looking nftci tiislness matterej. Ho Is a guest at Iho White Pelican. Yeowomen r- : ' thHiftVJlu ' V.V2? IU iv V'a? WKTajPlaBaaaHlBBBaaaaaaaaHlBaaBiS .f K ' ? Jfilttl?- 'W ' 'llt K) t '"WAWl lVBSsiaaBalSfl bfJStff -i;l(&L.-W,W fjaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadTl " ' "-"-' nwi.jJ..im, irfTinu 'isoissaiiissiwwiaMasBnsaaaSaawiirrVitasssMsujUiit-riM To prove they are not connected with tho United State, navy without euse tbaaa yoawoman 'want on in regatu on the Charles river at Boston and took first priu'In the race sialnst meral other crew.. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH MENTION .1 Mr. mid Mrs. (I tin Anderson nr- i rived last night Torn Calgary, Can- Iniln. fl'hV nrit enpflttf nt thn 'ftntal ndn. -" -v " Hall. ' . P. N Andoraiiii Itnlxn anil Jose- "plihin Atuiprson, weru among yater- day's arrivals from Mcdford. They nre guests nt.tlie Hotel Halt. Mr. and .Mrs. nus 'Albrlhl-and Mlas AgnthaVAIbrlKht nre tourist tto- I .'2 . .. ...I.. -L.. t.m.i-A , , j(rom 0l!u,ng( Cali 1IOICI I1BII wam Fordnpy ot Jamra Mproalll0 cpmpny Bt un, hnut. c.j cream (f'cm tM0 rnnchcrs of Hint district to tho Klamath Falls cream- nrl Vrttnrilnv Mn nt(, Jtg Ovo M,tnei nccom- I'anled by' Mlw Flora Ward, have fioie on a. two months vacation. iThey Intend visiting In Portlnnd and j$nn Fraclsco before going on to Col- .u pi'viu, - I f, tr...i . !... (uiuur iiiin(ioi inicri'M iu mc niiniy ( ; whllo here. 'WASHINGTON SIIOPH MAY I CLOMK mUU.NU HAItVIMt' Pullman, July 20. Many towns and .cities In Eastern Washington huvo promised to "shut up shop" during the harvest, that their people may get out Into tho fields, If such n plan proves necessary, according to J. C. Bcctt, stnto farm specialist ; ... . , V . . .. i. n Washington State College hero. .Pomcroy, Colvllle, Dayton, Wenat . ............... ;cnec ami waicrvmo are among ina ecmmunltlea making this promise, and the carpenters of WnMa Walla have volunteered to lay aside thalr tools to- help get In the grnln and fruit of that section If their help Is required. Mr, Scott Is urging that all but absolutely public or prlvatri Improve i ireiuH uo iiciii up until niier nnrveai, Ut Idlers bo forced' to assist In get- Hog In tho crops, and thnt city work- " with somo farm experience go to jvork on tho farms during tho busiest j season. - . RED CROSS1 PLACE STRICT HAN ON' DICK .army lautonnvents In the Gulf dlvl- Ciom liemlauarterK hero not onlr N'nW tliATA Vin rnnn fnrlh frnm Red Crosx lioailouartcrs a reauest to the public not to contribute dlco as tho Rod Cros does not favor tho playing of games to which they us - ually nro devoted. Win Race on Charles River FALLS, OREGON I Local Red Crosb jv Activities t Thote preeent at tho sewing room yesterday we're Mesdames Krcd Gar tlrh, W. J. Stemmoti, M. W. Cose- i boom, W. F. Owens, D. 0. Van Km on, Ida Olbson, Mary Waterhouso. H. K. Mage, T. It Bkllllngton, C. u. -. , 1 n-l-tf.. f t. Ilciu.n.tlt. l.ow, Vi, ii. vimici, ii. ...."..., !(J; B. Browne, C. II. Kester, Ii. K. Sul- Illvni. -' ' t PAYH Hl'PHKMK MACItlPICK i - Ml nottv Htnvemon. n motor car driver and Y. M.'O. A. canteen work or known na "The Happy Warrior, 'm.. .1.. ....!., m.1,1. t.llllnr vn ruvuilllj uurivu xmi l.oncrs, having made tho supremo Mivtlftce over there. TKDDVH VANIMUACV I'XCKItTAIN Saratoga vSpitngs, July 20. Tlu( ' lt....l.ll. mhvaiiIIiiii tin. Mil ImiPllitil lii mihllrniT convention has adjourned without hearing from Roosevelt m to his candidacy for governor of Now Yoik. i havo closed my of fire and will elve In a few days. All those ling 'bills against mo will send hold- iini'uiiu nsniim inu win ' im. for payment at once. I hope tltosa mc ""'"",? "S" S0-l FREII WhSThlirM.U ' I A't-r th lnro try lite new 4wl ' . Yh get Iho most for your money In slioe rtMlring at lite Moilrm Hliim HtlHT. It IT PAYS TO IXVKMTIMATK Before buying life Insurance It will cost you nothing to find out what A l.fiirtlng American Co. has to offer. See Geo. C. Iltrlch' District Msnsger Tho Mutual IJfo of X. Y. 16-tf i Money l loan on rlly and ntimtry urtinrtlir, ro,w' He ailkole. If WMWWWWWWWMWWWWWMMWMWMMMWMMI' At the Theaters wwwwwwwww,. That ever popular screen filar, Dougiis Valrbank'i. scored another Irliiniph with his new photoplay, "Pay, Young Fellow," which was pre vented to a largo audleure at the Star theater yesterday. Th- picture was nn excellent one, as all of Mr. Fair- batiks' picture are, and Is demon- strnted Ita popularlt) In a most em phatlc manner. I Mr. Fairbanks Is i-pteiidldly sup- .portt;d tr Prank Cam pen u, Marjorle j D. Edytha Chapman, Jimoa Nclll and other capable players. The pho- , toplay was excellent and the direction , by Henry Henaborry, who also wroto the story, was blrhly artistic. "Say, Young Follow," will bo repeated again tonight. rieias or Honor." tno now Geld- wyn picture starring Mae Marsh, Which Will be kmb at tha Mar thii- boalnnlnar tomorrow. ! a rrnn v.r. I Evening I'oat l da'talla th hla.i . ...,.. Messaraau. a llttla Vranei, irt ,.. i arrives In America aeaklna belter things', only to t'M for a time that .everything teonu to ba against hor. First her brother la called back to .. .. ...I I I.U miilVll limit. 'I'llKII i.r .uit-r U taken violently " n"1' 'Hi,, doctor orders that l' n to tho country, which tnu siun.ior i. sources of Mnrli: cnifliol affoid. Word conitis that Mario's brother, in il.o Proneh nriny. and lior sister's jsweethoarl, In lln (lermnii in my Imvo ,H...i mi thn bnttlofleld, I'M ,l10 last straw for tlm fragile sister, ami she rolliipie. Mario Kim for Iho doctor, and ho advises tlml Il.o sl'"" be taken to a clinillnl'lo homo for in borculosls patients. Mnrlo '"! forth without l Ihi address, but hoping I" find thn house, hy mkUiik Iho way. This lends a ilcloetho to siispert and arrest her. " . The outioiiio of this situation Is - , nno of tlui most thrilling parts nt tho play, Thedn llarn, the liii'oiiiimrnhli' William Fox star, Is romlnj to tho Orphous theator Sunday In the won-, derul siipcrplrture, "Camlllo," anapi ed from Aletander Duuins' fasrlnnt Krniirh novel, "The Uidy of the .. ..a is m4 ..I i .!.. llmt fli nri icnnteiiias. uus iniinii"u" -' .. . . ... ...i.i... ,i... Miss llarn s wiiiiiiornii iiuiiiurn lh fullest scope, and slio U nt her best, llor pTay of emotions, its aim pictur ing the life of the fniimtia French grlseilo. are tit Id and real, Only Thedn Mara call put Jiml (tin hilllliuit touch to her "imlll" that will fair ly electrify tin plcture-goliig public, A wonderful plrluro U In More for you. (nmlllo Is very tltlnus, tery bean. Ilful and a very eolelinited member nf I lie French underwerld: with U string of wealthy Inters, nni! all tho usual ways til a woman or iter tiniui. Still kIio In worn Hi unouKh to really fall In love ence nud for all, Hut at the end of It all slm dle a Irupslc deith. leaving only Hie rememlirnnco of her brllllntil If unpleasant repil tut Ion and her lovo for Armatid. Beautiful Jewel Carmen will be seen In the William Fox uperlnl fea ture "Tho Bride of Fear," at Iho OrpheUN ihealcr IoiiIkIiI. This strik ing I'ortrnvnl of a wuinnn's stniRalo lor hnppltioss agalntt fearful mid throws the lovely star at her best As Iho woman pursued by a ronvlrt' who had tricked tier Into marriage, i her remarknhV histrionic ability It displayed to uplendjd advantage. Miss Carmen Is icon as a xlrl all alnnn In thn city, who, olerccme byt1 despair, attempts tulrldi'. She Is frits Iratod In her piirpmu by a rrfok who rersundes tiei to marry hint, She does, but on their marriage night ho Is taken to prison by detectives. Ycnrs later, after she hss learned to loto tho son of n wealthy man. her husband appears. Cnnfrcntril this lerrllilo problem nlie nolven It In a moat unexpected manner. EASY TO DARKEN YOUR b'RAY HAIf: YOU CAN IIIHXG .u;k i.oi.or AMI I.IIHTIIK WITH HAGE TIM AMI KL'MHl'lt When v,. i, "age Tea mid Sulphur, no one run tell liernnu.. n .1... . .. though, at .;.. '"" .. ..' V' though, at home Is miusy nnd troul.te somo. For r.0 ceiiU you rr.u buy nt any rdug sloro Iho ready-to-mo prop, nratlon, linproted by l0 nddlilim of other ingredients, railed Wyeth's Sagn md Sulphur Compound." y,i i,,., dampen n aponge or soft lirmli with It and draw this tlirniiith v.i.ir i,,.u taking one small strand nt n lime. Ily n.cnilng all gray hair disappears, nnd after another application or two. yo(,r hair becomes beautifully darkened vlnanu a..l i.. -...i . n""oj huh lUXliriUlll. Gray, faded hnlr, though no dls rare. Is n sign of old age, nud as we ull deilro n youthful nud nttrnctlvo ippcarsnve, get busy t nco wllll Wycth's Sago anatafkiiiiiiur (,..,., und look yoardH:' ThL re,.,.v. to-uso liropurdlHFrn delightful ollet reoulslteUR n m"Sl,,0. It Is not Intended for ilm .r,. ,.,1,1. gallon orrovoutlon of dlscnao.--Adv ROCKY POINT THk WP.gS IIKVIIKATIO.V HEAKO.M MAY Guide. j " Horsea Dog. y Hunting Bl Fishing J? Tlllrlv Mll.. r, .. . ... "" "M' West Hide.naiw ii. .- ---.- u.H tW lah. I I VKh MOUNTAIN HATlinDAY, JULY M, una. Early Bird Sayt Befsre tas Mirror Tlmo tthsi waW our rsdy. tottoir snayslaM before il Mirror of Ktvstilo lth a ideas, lug stnlla an4tt may gin llieii'nelvcs crertH for that amount ttltlilt wake up ihndW fert'H.s In rlrs of Ull'r-iud Kitrinenta. Hie inrrrtiMV In pi-he mm help oa paatf .Many N V Hatlngt Stamp, K. Sugarman "Vou'ra aafs" when yon get aa la, urame ixillry from th tlillrM rnry, H.'ti Main atrwt. k i i . Nollrn la hereby given that I receive sealed hldg up to nud lncl4 Ing July 29, at 10 o'clock a. in., Nr the jnirrliiue of four room hosts (only) situate nn l-ot 4, ut i IDS, Klamath Addltlaa to Klsmsts Falls, Oiegon, Right reserved lore Ject any and all bids, P. I. FOUNTAIN, Ex. Estate Charlaa N. Merer. s reateil. 1M Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water Tsiis why avaryam aHaulsl Ortak hot wattr aMti RMmlnf Why Is man and woman, half Us) time, feeling' nervous, dctpoatlMt, wonled: soma daya headachy, M and iintlrUnW-ioiHa dav-i rnallt lata. ' hylparltnted by lllaaaa. If w would all practice Imlds-Wts-Ing, what a gratifying chang wetU lake ptnre. Instead of thousaiissf half-sick, anaemic-looking souls wka pasty, muddy complexions' we skeaM sco ciowds of happy, healthy, raw rhiekod people, everywhere. Tnena- n It that tho human system dost art rid Itself each day of all the w which It accumulates under our int uit mode nf living. For every "saw of food ami drink taken Into toe sys tem nearly an nunc of waste Material must bo carried oat, alio It ferawtti ami forms ptomaine-like potsasi whlcli-ara abrorbad Into the blooi. !.... - a 1. a. ! ""' nec"s"r- a ll m iu "- ,...... .... .. ... . ....... ..j ":nn uia nro win ourn urisu mm l"0 "- " ot th. prov.ou.dili nrcumutallnn of Indlgeitlblu waste and body toxins. Men and aoasa, whether slek or wall, ate mltlsad ( drink each morning, before liresiM. a glass of real hot water with a I spoonful of llmoatone phospliata la a, n it harmless msans of washlal til. of tho stomach, llvar. kldners lei howola tLo Indlgaatlblo mstartt ati), unur bile and toxins; tha denning, sweetening and purlfflsf tho ontlre alimentary canal bsta" putting more food. Into tho xtonais Mllllons of people who had tat turn nt constipation, billons nttact nrld stomach, narvoua days nud lef" less nlghta havo' become real rraasi uhout tho morning Insjdo hatb. j tliinrlcr pound C llneatono iihosps will net cost much at tho drug i hut Js sufficient to demonstrate to a oiio Its cleansing, aweotonlnl , freahenlng effect upon the system--" LIFE RESOUTI . ., ORKOON - DECEMHKH urn Tent Cottagea, jjlouao ei n Good Meal A OimmI Tts For KvesT1 "0 "Wi HIMI mmWimmmiM -- NPIIINQ WATBft