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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1918)
tpi:si., ni: i-.miii it u H PAGIC TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON m m tf$ fife it The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH EOITOH Published dally except Similar by ' Tbe Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 115 Kourtb street ' P ERSONAL MENTION I iTru. sinri.Kiiiis on hum, imiim'mncs MtOVll TIIK PPOPI U OP I IMS 111 V AMI VIP1.MTV. (.oiMis am) uomimis or i ir vi. polks Entered at tho postoITlce at Klain ath Falls, Ore , for transmission thru the malls aa second-class matter. , Babscrlptlon terms br mall to any address In the United States. a One yoar - & M I On month ... .60 . liati Savage Is lu loun (or a tew ..is from Fi'it Klamath Mrs T II. I.jnch in In the ltv for few dars from Mei rill. I'lii'i .Hi gu' Is .it tin ll.lll Hole) to. 1 J. firwr was unions tbo train ar rivals last night from Ashland Me I U registered at the Moid Mall. Mrs A Fa i nsworth Is utiiout; thej t.iorx from the outsldo districts to I d.r She Is a guest at the Itutol Hall j fitn Phllmtulti. j Bolshevikists Compared To Old Carpet Baggers i f.ONUON, (I'nrrftpoiulom'c of tint pi iro I ho vonlutl tfo v officii.. n chom MILKMAN, DIRECT FROM BELGIUM, STARTING DOG TEAM ON DAILY ROUND IN NEW YORK mlmlt..t,iA, ' Member of tin voclnleil Pro The Associated Press Is exclusive!) , Mtltled to thcxuso for n publication , Untbrook. who operates a tanch ot all news dispatches credited to It ,, yM u look,B art(r htM. or not otherwise crediUd In this pa- . . ... ... .,, per" and also local new published " Inwreau hi Klamath Fall ""Alfrlehts of repul.llrar..n of .-re-' A Kall.M. who operates n goucral .i.i .tt.niiia hnmm lire .i!mi re- K ro at .Maun, was a roumy jwii served lstor yesterdiy from that district Associated Press i Yrto llolahevlk government In llusshi Is described b) a ii an who lecentl) returned from that country us ' ii carpet bag gov- , J M llodford one of the official i eminent of the most (Intermit sort" j tbV Klamath Indian Heservotlun is !l t.eoiolleull, he as Hie llolshevlk In Klatnath Fnlla for a short time-government Is popular and supposed -looking after matters of official bit-1 to represent tho will of the working i masses, tbriiout Itussla In practice Imii1 Sox lets have been bowled over ; vhencvor they failed to satisfy Mos ul aes. Theodore Uase Jr. of Mt LaM ro Mumed to Mare Island Naval vnrd t to pay Hunks and Industrie of till sit would be nation tilled I'ltles tu fiiiin laud and ell) proper!) would et In the government Workmen, the traveler a). loin pose less than 10 per cent of the population of Itussla, Uoiismiuenlly th assumption of spokesmen of ra ill cil labor circles to socialite Mussta was more cblmerlrul than It would be lu a highly ludusirlnllted rouiitr) Ti'isiinv lik-riMltKlt :ii. nits ; Andrew McKee and cmo In vpstorday from Chtloquln .....- ...... ....I.,, . ' iow officials, and outsiders have been Itussla Is an unorganised prlmlllvve ,.,.rrny .,r n ... .. m. piuttul In control A far. propo.tlon iil.rcullural countr) Herald's Classified Advs. SITUATIONS WANTED jijinjmjtixsj"f y-ii-riiJ,ir,i -- - - - - - WANTED Job cooking In lumber camp by first class experienced coek: married woman Mr Hen llond, 131 4th st. 30-:t O r Kbleu nu pirentF, tits nruther Austin is also home for the holidays from iir , vcllis. AMERICAN TRANSPORT of tho traveling comnilsjurs who go j shout Itussla on armored tr.ilns to J keep the local Soviets III Hue lire de !ch rod to bo agitator doin New Vork ' nml Lnntliin NURSES STRANDED OFF FRANCE' " ku""",' ' described as ni- j alogmis to such a relo as tuljelit be ' Ii- aglned to orlgiuitc with workmen Ml-rrZ IVc 31 Thlit -three Am- t ONHON 1). Jo - The American I r N,,n Vork and Chicago ParryliiK n...,n wm.mln.1 snl.llers In :. waid of traiiMieri Tetmdores. which left New ! the analoKy. such a ROVernment ' ' " I AMERICAN WOUNDED CHEER R. C FOR SALE FORD FOR SALE a hospital bere who wore left behind J Yi rk for llrest. December 1Mb. was b- the nermann when the) evacuated stranded on the rocks neir the Nle -Che.ip for cash J"1 rtieered and suoutetl wuen two oi uyeu in ire u.iy oi iuhihj. mm Phone 22M or 6TY 30 tf American Red Cross nurses arrlxeu saturony i nose auoaru en ri" 1 l.cre to care for them. Tho nurses ' cued by naval tiiRs. sent to their a- FOR SALE Overland 5-nasenBer v,crp ,; U.,xter of l.ewlston. Mont isl.taueo. i V"-x- City. It Is assertetl that liter; " VJIQrTI I ANPHI N Ivcre th. first American women to YAMJF.K PRM1U MOVIF.S i'.-i' - . enter Meti after the erC.mac leTt. WANTED To rent, an Underwood , Thpv ha., bo(... smm0ned In haste Tisiuie ij,teriifr aim: si:st to i;f.?si. or Remington Phone 43S. 50-21' LOST AND FOUND fitm Parts by an American Red Cross pbystrlan, Dr hi F. Pope of Sroknne. Wash , who entered Met four houis after the Germans drJiVrt- LOST Nose classes, with black cord, ed on south side of Main street Phone; When the nurses arrived the Am 276W, room 12 31-lt c,cas wcro overjoyed and all waul. They FOUND Near silver watch. 5nrt and Pine, lareel6'1 ,a,k to tl,om at onro- rAii3t5.li ss-ai'lhbd been virtually unattended for Man of them were un- Zemstvo. for ie In deplctlnK the ad-1 WASHINGTON. D C. Dec 31 The P S Dopartment of Acririilture has supplied to the Committee on Public Information more than twenty motion pictures t.howlni; acrlcnltu ra! production. hlfihwi construction ard forest work In this country, to b sent to Russia.' at the request of the Russian Promlrskne Proilnclal would lecoitulze the political rlKhts .' nobody but workmen In New Or Iuuih and Sjn Fmnitscti It would oxertbrow h arms an) Koxernmenl lu Seattle or Sun Autouto which did not reflect Its own views and would deny the ballot to alt Versons pos. sism'iI of property Under such a covernment New- York and CtilrnKO pollth'lms would be sent with arm ed train to owrthrow Soviets In St Louis- and Detroit which failed to ohe the mandate of the central kov- e-.nluc board Dakota wheat farm-, nounclni; tin- United Slates In puhllc crs. ami Texas cotton is rowers would speeches confess In private that the) forced to surrender their products would rather live In Amerlrt than Ml vi cent of Its peas tuts posses property which falls wltlilli the confiscation line ns defined h) l.eliltie Siberia and the other undeveloped farmliiK sin-tlons of Russian domain offer exceptional opportunities to Industrious settler anil there ever) mill stands or fulls nccordliiK to hi own Industry nml merit. Such districts. It l stated feel no need for efforts at soclalltn t'on and wore the first to resent the t'cinlnatlon of lepresnlatlve o( the l.enltin kon eminent . . Insults offered b) the travelllim rommlssirs and their armed hand have aroused the antaconlsm of the HussUii orthodox church It I asserted that few of the AKttntor from America are American cltUons AluuMt without exception they are said to be anxious to return to the United Stales They sie dissatisfied with HoUhevIk Itussla and after de , jiJVlk i V 1 .uaaiKittimti4aiii,!Murmiiiit'nmih jinimti . When the Hutu number of llu- inhdbltauts were able llivuitr.l HelKlum a hiihll ami rnsloiiiB llrrt- , lltdRlnli who telllnd In Mi1 uarl ot Urealer New i u to keep ahead of the German advance (p ,.,., rol,Vlwao aM , and rnme to the l'ull"l SltUes With Ittilgimit u( llslglum. ho is i . them lht broiiKbl man) of their to draw lib tnttk wncuu oft; jap ctni, sfic lll IV JAM. tv t urn ed irusader at whatever anywhere else three dr) HORSE OWNERS ATTENTION shaven There are several animals at thel Altamont of unknowv ownership.' any one having stack at that place! please call for same or maku arrange "j ments for winter's care. Address Al-' tamont Dairy. 30-31 I STRAYED To Campbell' Mill, at Meadow Lakv, about December 7. black gelding about 6 years old. weighs 1,200 lbs., branded TJ on left stifle. Owner can have same by pay ing feed bill. T. A. Goodner, Klam ath Falls. 30-3 1 HOUSTON Metropolitan Amusement J vi-need prar'Kes III the-e activities In America (let .1 -tutii!.ird pollc) riillciite V. Smith nsenc). from the 21 LOST One blocky-bullt mare, weigh I about 1,150 lbs., color, strawberry! rean: star in forehead; branded Llll on stifle, also some unknown brands.' Clnn lin vnlfllnc- hnnilMl hnr CZ un! T .X. t "- ------" " "-, uuiu juks, ruugj UUlil, SCIgUL UIHIUl 900 lbs. Reasonable reward. L. S Holbrook. Malln. 30-31-6-7 NOTICE OK KSTJIAY Two yearling heifers and one steer, i all branded R backward on right hip, crop off left ears. Owner can have same by proving property and paying1 expense Fred Schonchln, on Whls-' key Creek. 23-.lt j HOUSTON'S OPE&A HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Paramount Pic-enls 'IMSUKRKCTIOV Start ins paui.ivk uri:iii:i:i('K The double slandinl or moral U stntliiiml) ni mliim-il Itv foiiiil l.en Tiilsloy, the iMe'it Russian ilraimitl-t in tliU pomiriil Drama .-PU.CIAI, MUSIC Adiul-Ioii 10 ami -" tents First Woman Prosecutor Is Named In Chicago Reconstruction Meet Coming In January j TOKIO, Dec 31 - Chl)oSuKlrm. a tuvrntreli year old Japailcie slrl who had been arrested for biirtsln'V rnuimllled suicide In her rell by ImliKliiK She mnile a ihh. with be I obi or sash, unwound from tier Vim nru Heine In need of mniH-r it r j Klrl had armed heisell with an " and btoken Into 4 linn.c littltindat IttK a woman oci-upant and uinklni: off with some rush No on ref tt Hen nu ItiB Winn . "'It ii, i t gUlitl M(V) tl IfOIJil I' i Ha(lit iii.l 1 1 If! ( it HEADACHE STOPS, NEUMLGM E .Nollie of Sherllt' Jale on Uvniillim Or. Jarueji' Hoadacbo Powdcn give iiuttuit relief Cott dime a package, RKWARD OF 2MI For arrest and conviction of party that Btole my black and tan collie pup on the morning of December 30, 1918. R. A. von Housenstlne, Klam ath Palls. Ore. 31-It JO TEMPLE THEATER TODAV 'ltaj:r:i'!i Pie-i-nt- .mildri:d m.wmsc Anil WALLACK .MaclM).LD in "TIIK .MARIMACP. SPUCULATION" Also .1 ltl V C.uiKily. Ailmfssion 10c nni! l-c. Definite plans of actlun lu con- i Incitlon with OreKon's transformation J Itidui'trlall) from a uar to a (care burls will In. formulated lit the Re construction convention culled by (i ivernor Willi) com lie to be held In Pcrilnnd on Jauuiry 9, 10, and 11th. Urprcienrulvc buslnrs men. Indust- i I rial leadeis, representatives of both orpanlieil and unorganized labors of the OreKon leglsluture liavn been Invited to attend. Nothing Is deemed as Important al tile prenent lime lis the problems which are a part of the reconstruc tion period. To properly solve, these piolilcms means expansion of Indus, tr'es pi ins for new projects which will aid In state development and aho furnish employment to Inrce numbers of men lteco;ulzed lend ers In every branch of endeavor In- Notice Is hereby KlYni that under '.S'rfe.rclHa. spllttinj; of dull, and by vlrtun of n writ of mrrutlon lliiutililin; hriltlir )IJ In jul ( In foreclosure Issued out of the Clr inomraU to Df. Jm' HmiU'Iio liir. cult Court of the tltate of Oregon for ' "blch ot only 10 r.m. pk tho County of Klamath tn the rase of ?" nr.J'8 ."' !" "" 'lt'. the State Unit lliMttl of the .Slate ".-" rt-uei in m -o. of Oregon pla'ntlff v. A D liar "'1,1 '" , "" I''1'"' "" pold. Itose A llarp-Hd. Charles Mur JfJ."' '" " ray. W A Jones, i: J l.lht. Pauline ,' ,7'.," ""''"' "' ; - , t on iit.it '"lii-l It'll tnail(liii il n.uralpu Solache and KlUa Jane LlKhl defend mm urnU,. mM flk ants, whlrh said writ was dated on i. ' ur.d delegntei from ill urKanlzntlons eluding nKrlculturu. shipping, fishing. Ii terrdted in the Ueveloiineul of the sbipbulldlnK, stock raising, rotd late will atiend , bLlldlng. mining, etc, will attend and tike purl lu the convention pro- j Mayor fleorge L llakur of Port- If nil, who Is hauilllug tho details of tl.e meeting bus arranged for the at- tendance of several federal represen tatives from Washington, D. C, who are familiar with some of the prob lems which will b brought before tin convention for solution Mumbnrs giamme From this convention w (oine .i definite programmn which will In sure the stale ngnlnst unemploy ment, provide employment for the re turning service men nml bring about tie greatest stite development In Oregon's history the 30lh day of November, AD 19 IS I will .on the ttli day of January A. 1) 1 3 19. at the front dimr of the court house of Klamath County Ore gun lu the City ot Klamath Palls Oregon, at the hour of 2 u'rlork III ilin afternoon on said dale proceed to sell at public nuition. to the high est bidder for rush rill I tin right title and Ititercdl of the said defendants and all persons clulmlug or to claim by. thru or under them or either of them. In and to the southeast quarter, the south half of the northeast quarter, the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, the enst half of the south west quarter and the southwest Bmsm leioir rara IDF YO0 lDISOTS A EOS CmiPlLEMO'i, Oays we can't help but look betUr and feci better afttr an Inside bith. APPLY SAGE TEA LOOK VOU.VG! llRI.Nf. RACK ITS NATURAL COLOR, GLOSS AM) ATTRACT! VE.VKSS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURKS TUESDAY'S AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon M's: rtELDE. c.lih Mih.s Nollle Carlin until recently puMic guardian has been named us slstant states attorney for Conk coun ty, which Is Chicago. She is tho first unman prosecutor to he appointed In Illinois WIN I Common garden sage brewed Into n heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Jusi a few applications will prove u reveJa- tion if your hulr is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul- phur recipe at home, though, Is trow- blesotne. An easier way Is to get a 5-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage aud Sul- J phur Compound at any drug btoro all ready for use. This Is the old time j J reclpo Improved by the addition ot' other Ingredients, ' While wispy, gray, faded hair If. not alnful, we all desire to retain cur youthful uppearance and attractive- j Baa. Hy darkening your hnlr with ? Wyath's Sage and Sulphur Compound no one can tell, because It docs It so naturally, so evenly You Just datnj eti a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hulr, taking one small utrand at a time; by morn ing all gray hairs have disappeared, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beuutlfully dark glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite, and is not Intended far the cure, mitigation or prevention oi disease. Adr. wvwWvvTOr LIBERTY HOLD THEIR III : record has been found, however of women employed as motor men, con ductors, policeman or fireman. Kvon To IimiK -.tin's best and ! 1 one's best quarter of the southwest quarter '" to eliju) nil Itinldo bath e'lih tuurtl of section H. In township 31 south lug to Hush from tbo )stem the prevl range 11 east of the Willamette ,,, im). ,,, f0lir frlIt.tB,i,.ii Meridian In Klamath County, Ore- . . , , i gon. together with the tenements. .nn'1 l"'l'" '''"' ' ' hereditaments and appurtenances ""bed Into tint blood, Jut ". thereunto belonging or lu any wise "'hu It burns, leaves behind a mriain appertnlnlug uiuouul of liicoitilillstlbli' maii.ul in 'I, T TN III occupation classified as nr mi murli lln.ri.nr n in in- i.n -r... . ... . . . ....... , "extra hazardous" by Insurance com- sary to satisfy a judKUienl re...l..nM "'. " !" r"'?' "" ? ..".... "B lu, ..!. r..mn ..r tr. u Ill tile IlllOVn etltltleil l-llllmi iiiw.ii II...,"'"'" '"" ""' "'"' '" Ihmkm tors found over 2.00 women employed lu Seittlu In "hazardous." posts. , One reatllii woman, whom officials ( hay held tho most hazardous Job of .l TONIGHT VIOLA DANNA IN "THE ONLY ROAD" ADMISSION: Evenings, 10c and 25c. COMING SATURDAY AND SUNDAi "TO HELL WITH THE KAISER" 19lh day of November. A D. 131K ",rJ organs a icilnlii nmmmt i muf which said Judgmuiil Is for the sum 'l-estiblo material, wlikli If not 1 lm.in.it of threo thousnud (3.ooo noidollnrs.lril. form toxlnn and poisons wbuli ire ,hfv'J"i'"'.! "'"Vim", fr'."", ""' ,6"' , ""' ""ri"-'! """ ""' 'l'" "'" "1!" "'" day of Fohruary, 1'JlO, at the rale of1 . . ... w ft per cent per annum, and three hull V"ry ,UiH W,,ld' rtr" U,U"uU'li '" "T ilrml it mm un i ,i..n,..- ....nu mih- nouilslituniil to sustain Hie nil her sIsterB. worked In a saw mill fC(., nil , fllr,pr , r $44'OH body. Dec. :tl Wush- r ",K " "' cnr""K .miiis, t.icior- cost nml tho additional sum of; If vim want lo see tho glow of i 'iiiiny . i-.. . . "s .iiiu minim iiiuiiiuyeii srores. i ney M """ hih-h-iiv ..... i.u.l, ... ...... . . , l, l . .ll mn out of their wnrilmo ocruim- u V ",u """ '" 4 ... . ... . , hi iNKiOH in h i iriK m u, on . ! !.... ...If.. ...II. .... .. . ' .,....,.. "i""" '" "" "' niiiiiuiro iiiiior- execution glaim of hot vvaler with n irini.'Miui leh. worked In machine shops, truck ed freight, sorted Junk and steel In SKATTLK Ington will v Wash , Liiuir- nisi nnu mo nuiiiiioual sum of, If )uu want lo sen tho glow i.f i uiiy ' Tl""y iVJ'i nh h'J' ,,nn",t V"?. !lam '' ' ' J,,,,lr ,1"",,, "' "" ""r "kln fuelnil "io 16th day of .May, A I) I'JI7 at . . , , i i., "2" the rate of per cenipor annum ami " ,B,,,r ","1 ,'l"11,r,,r' 'm' Mv uM ' pernieii n cmln am ,,,, , ,,,, Hu)() ( drink every morning til mi mc n deral director lu WiiKhlngton for the I'r.lteil States Kmployment Service. Senttlu rnllroud officials and others who employ man) women hnvo been1 quoted reiently to the same effect. If 1 1 tl In tri titf ittnun I rxftlniniu It rt flit I'll IIIIM'MI Mivill 1'llll.iHin (l''v . . . , ,, . , tho lines women were ninp oyod hh t) xeiKMnnny returned soldlera hack . , ., ..... ' to tho soli and let tho women keep' their present postsMr. Wood said re- slcel plants and did light work around shipyards, I In the railroad office and along Ii In .1 iisl" clerks, accountants, cur cleaners, I i palntors, and even section hinds, ' Railroads however, soon found the' tmntly "HoldlerK who formerly per-! , .."..".....,.. ..... , .ni... i Mi.i.i women not able to do the heavy sec foiinei II ght Indoor work wl ho bet.' ,, , ., ., , . . ,' , ,, ,. ... . i ,. i , Hon work. Recently lie Stnlo Insur- ti- men f they go to tho und," ho1 ,,, . . , ' , , II en- r iiiifiu I ' ri tn luulntk linrrml U'niiiini f.nt. THE MEN IN CLASS Al ? pi:rpi:t vi.'.ntilatio.v ki'i'icih.vt siwtvici: i'm:m'. lli.'d music iikht picturkh ,.,. .;..;..a, a, 0,.. ..J. :',.' s-'- ai.tcrteil "Tliu riiestlou of (Uncharging the women is not very big lu this statu" Mi- Wood added. "Washington w ' juri. iiegiiiiiiiig io uiiiiiiy wuinuii in, largo inimhcrH when tho war ended. j Cdupated with muter ii states, our total of employed women Is small." Women lu WiiHhlngtou replaced men In prut'tlr-ally every occupullon, j ui cording to the stain labor commls-. hIoii. While thu number was nut .v 111111111. lieallliy mini u novrr a Imcli ' niiiiilier. A ui ii n inn hit a n vigorous it ml I alilii nt sevi'iity us ut twrniv. CinIIiI.... ... , . . . .. . - : "'-.' aiice uommisHion barren women from "" eur, nuis ymi in iiin iiurl. , ...il.. .,,,,.1. V"i "mir ni -i (iiin mil n. Most of the women received th Hiimo, or almost the same pay given on they replaced. A Washing ton stato law provides that nil wom en over eighteen years of ngn must !)! paid at least $1.1.20 per week, Overalls worn not popular among the Washington working woman, lu some linns' overalls worn iim'uxsii'y but In most of thu occupations which I Ueilimi flllllll Hl.ll I.P,. ffi.llwl U'.if.rl.nr foiiil.artilvi.Jjr large, tho women were Ui)r Uiim BWmroI iduccil lii many IIikih. They wnro In all tlio lighter occupations, us clerks, Jai.ltors, tuxluib drivers, elevatoi- operators, meat cutters, laundry work'. en, book-keepers, and wultora, No A Thrift curd In your pocket beats half a dozen flags on the lapel coat. Dated this 30th day of November, of limestone phiihpluito In It. i ' ,,,., haiiulesH itieaiiH of washing il Sheriff of Kluniath Couniy, oVeron 'mU'tM "' ' 'r"m "" ""'' 3-10-17. 24. 31 ' illver. Iildnes ami bowels, thus ' ' ll"" lug, sweetenliig and iiiirliig !" ''" i tiro iillineuliiry liart, hefoie puttliiB i more food lulu tho slnuinr.h Men and women with sallow sKlus, liver lipid, plinplim oi pulbl complex lop, also those who wnko up vHh a jconled tongue, had toiile, mud) bieatli, other who me liolheii'd "I"1 l"""1 laches, billons Hpell, acid Miuutu'li or constlp.iilon slinuld begin Hilt phn plialed hot wnier ililuklug, and are as silled of very pronounced icsiilis In one or two weeks. A iiliulei pnuiid or lltiiiislnnii ll",', phalo cosl verv 1 1 1 1 U" at Urn diug slum bill Is sufficient In demonstinle I'1"1 Just as simp and hot wnler rlennse. purlllos and fretthmiH the sliln on "" oulsldc, ho hoi water and llinusloiio phoMpliiiiu net on tho Inside iu,,H I We must nlwayH coiisldur Ihnl Inlcriiai 'hmiiIIiiIIi... U viit.Hu iiiiiiii I III IM) 1 1 11 II t than milHldo cleaiillncH, beciiuso the skin pin es do not ubioib liupurltlei ires i systrm wrakriied by nvrrwurl. nml i-iire ' .ei" !lvl.'!fJ ,irl"l1 "',l B" I't'-liislurely e llie bmllly film linns are impiilreil ami iiliii'lisuill yilll0lin sppenr, 'I'lin w.Mll sf.iit is m-iii rnlly llie killings. K,.,.i I hein clenu nml In proper working inn llllon anil )oii will KiiiiTiilly llml )nur self In Cluss A. 'i'nkii llOl.ll MlfDAi llsnrli-m Oil l.'iipsuliH perluillnillr sin. eur system will iiIhujh be in working order, lour splrlln will be enluriii'il jour inUHiles ruppln, your nilml iiitivu. nml yohr body lupuble of iurd vvork Don t wnlt until tm liuin l)n-n rrii-i-l i-il Coiiiiiii-iii.ii tu bit n Hint. i In,, mud i.ow. (In In ymirdruf slat ut oi.ii- llairlrm Oil (.'upmili-s 'Iliey urn n,r !'. '.'if! '"." '" "l""1' l"'l'"rtei lluitr H-iii OH Hie klml v'Hir mi-ut Kruiiilfuii, j-r IISI-ll, hii I,IMI.m 1-uiIi uy w -I- ,- nii'i in nun irrniiK UM Jlmiey n filliileil if ),ey du lint he In you '-- l(.i.i..inl...r t sk f ,r tl u Zof . I rkl" ',0I,,H ,l" '",l ulmxu ""' " of your ,,,.,, ML'DAlllPuiil' Urit'.UM Into h blood, while tho bowels P