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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1921)
ww.nksiay, i)KOKMin:n 7, mai. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Evening Herald K. i. MURRAY .Kdltor K. J. I1AHROTT, .CItr Kdltot Published .dally, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Kails, at 119 Eighth Street. Entered at the postofflco nt Kla math Falls, Ore., for transmission through the, .mails aa eicond-class natter.' " MEMBER OF TJin ASSOCIATED PRESS. Tho Associated Press la exclusively entitled to tho use for publication of alt nous dispatches credited to It, or not otherwise credited In this paper, and alio tho local iicwi pub lisher herein." WgUtMWD.W, DKCLMRKR T, lltJI OBITUARY 'Martha W. Allen -was born In Lo gan county, III., on tho third day of N'orembcr, 1843, -and departed this life at her homo In Arroya t!rand Cnllf., on the twentr-sercnth day of October, 1921: havlnR arrhed nt the ripe old a (to of 77 yean 11 months and 24 daya, at tho time of her (lo rn It o. Early In life she was deprived of a loving mother's caro and guidance and was brought up by an elder sla ter, 'with whom ahe made her homo for a number of yeyars. She was very obedient and dutiful to her foster mother and her family. The deepest love existed between them. She ai also regarded as a mother by her alster'a children. Sho helped to teach their faltering lips to lisp the blessed name of Jesus and to care fully guard and direct their tottery footsteps In the straight and narrow path of righteousness and brotherly lore, to which the writer can well bear testimony. While yet of tender yeara sho was soundly converted and united with the Cumberland Presbyterian church at'TJnton, III., and In commemoration ot this event her bequeet to thla church, which will develop later, will express her appreciation In no uncer tain terms. And her other bequests to churches, charities, frlenda and rel atives, will be found to bo emblemat ic ot her broad and heart-felt Christ Ian spirit. In her way of thinking, she has always endeavored to llvo a conse crated Christian life. The Index fin ger of, her lovo always went out for tho fatherless or motherless. The ra diation of her kind worda and deeds to tho discouraged In Ufo la produc tive of much fruit and may continue Indefinitely. She seldom over at tempted to usurp the , unexercised i prerogatives of the Almighty. In pass ing Jpdgment upon any Individual, as her-vlewa wero of, a more optimistic nature. In the year 1882 ahe blaxed the way Into,, the-wilds of Oregon and was known. as-one of Its pioneers. Sho endured .many hardships and suffered- many. privations Incident to a new country. The environment ahe lamented pos, of, all waa the meager neaa of church facilities. Out ber faith, In ber Heavenly Father was for the orphan nnd frlendles Sho practically mothered n fow people and gave friendly nnd motherly nil- writing tho bad deeds and mistakes MAKE YOUR PACKAGES EARLY, IS CHRISTMAS of others upon tho soft .amis of tho' APPEAL OF POSTMASTER GENERAL sea shore, at, low water mark, where tho first flow of tho tide would for-l i'0slmater General Hays has mado an, appeal to the" pocpla ol the over obliterate them from the acrut- country for consideration of tho over-workod nostottlccs.4u.rlBr the hall Iny of tho world, nnd writing, thclrlday reason, particularly to tho bos and girls, -and.-Postmaster peselt re- good deeds nnd religious sayings and I n-l'8, 'ht.',, J"? h.,hf u "'",! &? wlU ba A ,n ,noun"c i . , - . . nwnivin until ' mi juMi luiit'iii iM imi iii'iivinj oa achievements upon tho ovorlastlng Christmas Is almost hero. tablets of Immortal memory ao that i Your great postotflco dopnrtmont has a big Job ahead and needs tlioy may shlna fotth and wield nit In- your help, flniMiro fur Brto.l forever think what It means to bo Santn Claus to our 100,000,000 people, T viiri,.,,rr ik fm.,, '" ,Mi"T -'" I'nrcola. to overy family lit thla great coub.tr' Mrs. nnllrlmmcr waa taken ftom, wUh1 t,Q gnon Rl)aCJ nf n fow UnyH nu, wlthmll disappointment. this life through tho general debility n crt j,0 X0IU1 m Wo'ro going tu do It It wo have, your help. A, I and Infirmities of advnncJng ugc. Hhcwtut tb enlist tho urtUo assistance of ovory boy and girl In. the echbois neer experienced tho Joys of real of our country In getting parcel maiieii una wr.r.rto reiiovo tao rusn ...nih.rhnn.i i.n i.rr i,onri ni ! that cornea directly before ClirlsttiinR. I.IV.I.V...UV..I W.. ..... ..V.. . .V... ..... t., ...... .. t,...H ,...!.... .....I .. l.l ......... ... ........ ...., ,viii ;uu f,vi iimi' iwiitij iiiiii utnu wus iMlpvnnu iu juur I'mruin and frienda: "Our postmaster has asked up to mall our Christmas presents THIS wkkk, inr, unless wo m, uncle sam a mail may bo ao neavy the last lco nnd roiinsel to many others, ns'few "ay before L'lirlstimis that ho wont bo able to deliver all me pre she Prayed for Divine guidance. I "'J"" X' ..... . ......... ,- lit iMiivvin MiMfc uu "in nini'i'vu maiti iivu wiiu wnwiwaeu wiwiuii at order that they may nrrho In good condition with their Christmassy ap pearance unspoiled, iou can put ou your parcel, ' no not open until Christmas." And thoro must bo n number on your homo nnd a mall receptacle, too, for, If thoro Isn't, Santa Claus messenger, your loiter carrlor, may not bo able to find tho houso where the present belongs. There nto some other things, too, In which you can all awlst In Im proving the mall service and In saving our great government millions of dollars a year that Is now wasted berauso of our carolessneas yonra and mlno. Kvcry day that you drop a letter In the mall box io.ooo.ooo otnor letters nro already puahlnc nnd Jamming through the postal machinery. One letter a duy for each family of five persons In the United States Is given Uncle Samtodelltvr. When you sand a parcel to tho postofflco for mailing any day there aro about 8,000.000 other parcels ahead of youra passing through the postal hopper. This Is In ordinary Mays; nt CftrMmaa time it la multi plied many times. Ono family In about every ten puts a bndly uddrossed letter In thei mall over' day. That mixes up over 2,000,000 halt addressed Utters) with the 20.000.000 fully addressed letters. That means that the fully l addressed letters must wait on tho slow moving poorly addressed letters Bhe firmly believed In the creative equality of nil humanity; and that this life Is only a preparation for the great future and of short duration nt most. She believed In the senti ment expressed In Abraham Lincoln's favorlto poem, as tho following words portrayr '"TIa the wink ot an cr.xo, 'tis the draught ot n breath From tho blossom ot health to the paleness of death; The leaves of tho oak and tho willow shall fade. Do scattered around, and togother b0 laid; As the )oung and the old, the low and the high Shall crumble tu dust and together shall lie." IN Tilt! CIRCUIT COURT OF ORtXION, KimjKIiAMATH COUNTY II. N. Moo, plaintiff, s. William It. Anderson nnd 1., K. Decker. I defendants. To William It. Anderson, defend ant. In the nnmo of the tllnle of Ore Ore eon: You are hereby required to appear anA answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action on or before the 7th day uf January, 1028, (but being the expire I lion of six weoka'- publication of this I summon prescribed by the ontor for - publication thereof, made by the court, and It you fall ao to answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you foreclosing your title In Iota 740 nnd 7(10 of block 117 of Mills Addition to the city ot Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, and ordering the sale ot said property to satisfy plaintiff's claim for the sum of (300 nnd Interest thereon at 8 per nnnuin from Sept, 8, 1920, and $50 attorney'a fee, and costs ot ac tion. This publication Is made by order of the Hon. U V. Kuykendall, Judge of the above named court, duly made on November 22, 1921, and Novem ber 23, 1921, Is the date of the first publication horeot RUTKMUft YAUKN, Attorneys for plaintiff. No. 409 Main St , Klamath Falls, Ore. N 2.1-30 I) 7-14-21 28. I tUJ-l1 .' . 'I -liL. J reaoKicnowMKtoSiacTOaBWH - Hot Water Each Morning Puts Koses in Your Checks (OOOOCiaaCeOOClWCtDOOCuUWOCOCesx . V-fMmvtr ..w- . 'ttweoo' it. well, founded, and iho hoped and prayed ,for.,btter days which even tually, came. Qn the, third day of November. 1886, she was. united In marriage to Cllnttn ,DVannrImmer, at Llnkvllle,, (nqw, Klamath, Falls), Ore. There afterlhoy walked.hand In band along the. uneren pathway of life, sharing eaelj.pthor'a, pleasures and cares until tho Anrol nt Tlsaih 'M(rl th.m .. -J-0" wm M.M .MVM4 y.llt XOTICK tF SIIKIUFK'8, HM.K Ily virtue of an attachment exe cution duly Issued by the Clerk of tho Circuit Court ot the County ot Kla math, State of Oregcn, dated the Sth day or December. 1921. In a certain action In said Circuit Court wherein Dank of IAkevlew, a corporation, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against W. T. Garrett. Mary K. Garrett and Richard M Flrnn, nnd against each of them. In tho sum 'of four thousand dollars ($4,000.00') with Intorest thereon at tho rato rt eight per cent, per annum from tho 29th day ot De cember. 1920. until paid. In tho .fur ther sum ot three hundred dollars (T300.00) attorneyy'a fees, and costs nnd disbursements taxed at 832.80, on the Sth day of December. 1921 Notice Is hereby given that I will, on tho 7th day ot January, 1922, at tho front door of tho County Court Houso nt Klamath Falls. Klamath County. Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon ot said day, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash tho following described real property, to-wf All ot section thirty-three (33); northeast quarter ot section thirty four (34), township thirty-six (36) south ot range fourteen (11) cast of tne Wlllamctto meridian: Northeast quarter ot tho southeast quarter ot section twenty (20): wost one-halt of the southwest quarter ot section twenty-one (21); and southeast quar ter ot tho northwest quarter of sec tion twenty-eight (28), township thirty-seven (37) south forango four teen (14) east of the Willamette meridian; tbo northeast quarter ot section six (C); tho north one-halt of tho southwest quarter, southeast quarter ot tho southwest quarter ot section eight (8), and the northeast family In every ten First find out. If your family Is the careless one, then hear In mind that your loiters must he handled by skilled mall distributors standing In pojtoftlcos and on swaying postal cats ot a mlle-a-mtnute mall trains, often under poor light. Tim address on every loiter, card, or package muat bo correct, com plete, and legible. Including tho houso number and name of irtreet, and the 'From" address should be In tho upper left-hand corner ao that toe mall will bo returned to you In case It la not deliverer, uo noi souro vlato names of States, because so many look allko when abbreviated. tnt tho nroner amount of nontaxn on your letters and wrap the pareets carefully. Avoid fancy writing, which cauaea postoffte clerks and letter carriers to stop and atudy. and thus lose time. Make the address plain nnd easily read, and always use pen -and Ink or type writer and light-colored envelopes, so as to save the eyea ot the poatottlee clerks. Do not use envelopes of unusual eixe. ino mm) once mai am so frequently used for cards and notes at Christmas and other holiday times eauw an untold amount of trouble and labor, as they will not fit mi., mnmiiinr mnehlnps anil must thcreforo be canceled .by hand. De- causo of their slio and tondency to slip out ot a package, these email enveloDes are more likely to be overiooaen or iosi, Mall your tetters and packages early In tho day, because this avoids overloading and delaying mall at the end or tho day. Your local postmaster and your toacber will tell you more about the postal aorvlco. Do these things, and you will win grateful appreciation of the people In your postofflco and especlslly of Your Postmaster General. WILL II. HAT8. p s. Don't forgot to mall your Christmas packages THIS WEKK 1AU. I -Li IN T1IK Jl'HTICK'H (X)UIIT, DlH- TRICT OF MNKVIIXK. KliAMATH COUNTY, OIIMION. Humntons J V. Cordoia, Plaintiff, vs. Francisco llerrera. Defendant. To Francisco llerrera. the above Just like the larger boys and girls are delayed by u bunch ot "bad kids" named defendant'- tagglnK along. IN TIIK NAMK OF TUB BTATH You boy ami girls can help the postal scrrlce and save your father 0F ORF.OON. You are hereby requlr- samo money, became ho has to help pay tho cost of aoarcblng addresaesjed to appear and answer the Corn- on letters nnd pnrcels sent out by mis one careless ana tnougnuora piaini rued against you in tne aoovn entitled cause on or neroro inn lain day of January. 1922,, that being the last day within which dofendant Is allowod to answer herein, as fixed by the court for publication ot this aommona, anil If you fall ao to an swer, the plaintiff will take Judg ment against you for the sum of 843.00 together with plaintiffs costs and disbursements herein. This summons Is published In The Rrrmlng Herald, a newspaper pub lished In Klamath Falls. Klamath County. Oregon, by order of the Hon oarblo Um U Oaghagen, Justice of the Peaco, District ot Mnkvllle, Kta math County. Oregon, dated Novem ber 39th, 1921, directing auch sum mons to be published not less than once a week tor six successive weeks. Date of first publication, Novem-! ber 30, 1921. JOHN IRWIN. Attorney for Plaintiff, Post Of fice and office Address, No 128 North 4th St., Klamath Falls, Oregon. Nov. 10 Dec 7 14 21 28 Jan 4 II. Tn look one's ll and fret one's Iwtt Is to enjoy an Inside bath racl. motnlBK iu iiusn ironi mo stihto mo previout day's wails, sour frin.rntsllnn slid ikH tonous tmlns Ufnrc It Is aliwirlwd Into the blood. Just as rest, when It burnt, kavrs behind a rertaln amnu.it of In combuttiblo tmttrrlal In the form of athrs, so ton (mxl ami drink taken rath day Imve In the alinirntarr orgsns a certain amount or iniigriuiii material, which Knot eliminated, form toilnaan.1 pottona whirl, are tlirn sucked Into the Mood through thr very ilucU which are Intrnilnl to stick sustain lbs body, Intrndrd to stick in only nourishment to ro ily i If you want to see the slow ot health bloem In yntir rhrtks, to sro ymir tMn get clearer anil elmrrr, ynti arn loll to drink rrrrj morning upon arising, a glass of hot wster with a trsipnonful of tlmretone paoafitialr In It, which Is a barmkta reran of washing the waste materia) and inxlna from tne stomach, liver, kidneys and bnwsla, thus cleans lag, swesteataf sjbi Ifylng the entire allmcnlsry trsrl l.f,,,, . a food Into'the slemsrl, pUl,", ' GlrN and women will, Mi. .. I.vr .pels, ,lm,,r. r - ,nu i L, ' Ion. .I. tl,L, m.V, .f-'V ip w,lh rassini innmiA i.- s .. nthcrswl.,,,,. !.,,, Zt -.-. .......,(. hii-s it r aaii.i l.ronoiincr.1 r-iill. m enr ..r .Wtf;'i7 A niiartrr Imiii.,1 t li ., ' nhs tnro.1. vrrv lllilr ,t tl.r.Iruir;toV. but I. suffie rnl to dr.no,,.t, (Kl soaii and In.l ! clmnwa, b, fl sn.1 frr.l.tn. t.r ,Vm ,1C 7? hot wslrr snd llmr.tuh. ...T...'.'? on the lnlcr ,.rK..n. U ' ,,i lh,j ronslilrr that InUrnil Mnilin Ii. ly im.ro unpuriaiii than uuliiils cbisH. ness, leatiw tlir .Vln j.,, J, M sorb mpurltln Into tl. M.l, whlWiu bowsl irc .In. VHimrn wIm dnlre to fnlnv U, silly of thf r coinflnlnn .Un ..... try this for a wek n,l notice mofu. quarter of tho northwest quarter of aoclon sovontoon (17), township forty (40) south ot range thirteen (13) cast of tho Wlllamottn merid ian, all lying and being In Klamath County, Oregen: taken and levied upon an tbn property of said defend ants. W. Tr -Garrett and Mary K. Garrett: Also tho west one-half ot tho east one-half ot section twenty-eight (28), township thlrty-nlno (39) south uf rango ten (10), cast of tho (lASIFIEDAMIMNIS Willamette meridian. In Klamath County, Oregon; taken and levied upon aa the property of the defend ant. Richard M. Flrnn: Or as much thereof aa may be nec essary to satisfy said Judgment In favor of said Hank of Lakevlew, a corporation, against aald defendant and each of them, with tnlereat, at torney's fee, and all-eoaU-and dis bursements that have accrued or may accrue. Klamath Falls, Oregon, dat ed tho 6th day of December, 1921. I., I.. LOW. Sheriff of Klamath County. Oregon. Hy HURT ft. HAWKINS, Deputy. 1)7 14 21 2R J 4. Rlsle: "We alt suffer from In digestion." Kate: "HoaUy." Klslo. "Yea, every time pa gets a touch of II he makes life mlserabte for all of us," Optimist Well, mirrlixt tf, , a rasn of alio snd take, tail, all ' Pevilmlit Ykj; lh ullt give n bit of talk, and the hat band hits to (skn II " MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Saxon Roadster, good condition. I'rice very reasonable. Call S21 Jefferson or Phono 260J. 6 8 MAKE ME AN OFFER for lot No. 9, Block 76, Duena Vista Add. on Oreeon Avo. Hesl nffor pit l T M. Hratcher, 1389 Conrad St., Watta P. O., Los Angeles, Cal. 6 12, WOMAN Wanta work by day or hour. teepuono azzw. 6 8 K8TRAY NOTICK Came to the Doak Ranch. In July. one rod bolter with calf, branded II II over bar on left hip, FT over bar on right hip, crop left car, swallow fork right ear. J. A. EDWARD. 6 8 Since ibattlme she. has lived very lonely until some months ago. Dut ber faith and devotjon Jo ber Savior have neverbeen .shaken. , She leaves two sisters, a brother, and many other, .relatives and friends to mourn her loss. They are scat tered from the Pacific to the Atr lanllc.and her friends aro legion. Her early educational privileges and facilities wero considerably lim ited, which waa always a matter of Tery keen regret to her. She grow to young womanhood along the lines of honor, Industry, honesty and In tegrity, and freely advocated regular hablta and an honest purpose In life. She has always been closely Identi fied with, and devoted to religious circles, and contributed largely of her means, according to her Ideas, as the smiles of prosperity favored her.. i Her main theme In life was to lay Un tresaur In h.....' k a slgntna: herself to thA win nf rin.i .n.i FOR SALE Lots Cr.fi flf. i building up an everlasting nanny fu. "9, MIIU Add'n. Paid to APPLES $1.00 per box at Mollno Plow- Co. Warohouse, Spring St. 3 7. APARTMENT FOR RENT The fur- nlturo for sale. Annlv 120.', Wor. den Ave. 2 7 Knrl Hlephrd Hay "Ut'i buy Five or Ten Dollar worth of Good Records right now for Christmas." GIFTS" For Mother and Dad. Perkins Furniture House, WOMAN Wants cooking on ranch, . or for a few men. Inquire Mrs. H. B. Davis, Washington House. 6 13 MAN AND WIFE Would llku work on ranch, man to ilo fnrmtnc v. perlenccd with stock, wife to cook. uox it. it. iierald office. C 8 A REWARD will be paid to the party lurnisning information aa to tho wucreuuauiB 01 a stolen urown norso, paces and slnglefoota, haa threo white, feet and star In forehoad, branded 7-C (connected) or bar over 7-C (con nected) on left stlflo. Notify 8. T. Howard, Medford. 2-8 THE CTH STREET Carpontor and Cabinet Shop will fix your roof right. Phone 582W. N2S D8. FOR BUILDING Alterations, cabinet work, rooflnr and r!n rail h Cth St. Carpentor & Cabinet Shop. 626 S. 6th St. Phono S82W. N2G D26. FOR SALE: 170 head ewos. all bred to full blood buck, to lnm) ,l or will trade for cattle. Address Sbeop, Herald office. 6 '8 APPLES $1.00 por box at Mollne now io. warenouse, spring St. 3 7. ARCADE TRANSFER SERVICE Baggage and frunlturo moving. Local and Jong distance hauling. Phono 669J. Dl-31 building up an everlasting happy fu ture in mo untried realms above. 6ho has prevailed upon many to become Christians and live better lives, and has encouraged many In dividuals hy her sympathlrlng words and financial help who were In die couragedtand almost destitute tlr cumstances. Her unflinching faith In, and ad herence to the religious principles ahe advocated, have been Indelibly stamped upon the minds of.tho with whom she came In contact, with J impressive force and lasting effect. 8ha JIWL ,m.'ed to make herself plalnjy understood and challenged friendly, argumentative contradiction as toier, Yjewsjwd beliefs: although ahe waa willing at afljlmea Jo bo con vlneed, acknowledge same and apolo ! tor any mistake. 4 cVv.WnViO,t all mankind l? mfcH, make .mlita'kei, iu' .w-?WP.tlon,;to th rule, lbs had 6MUf,aan g, wBut ta rHtr, rtt Divar. ,mlui ,n Block tnrpa t 1 years. That's lonir ..nniitrh MnV. offer, cash or terms. J. R. William, 1717 E. 64 St., Loa Angeles. 5 7. FURNITURE Repaired, saws sharp ened work, nnv ltlnrt i.r ivn.ir 722 10th 8t Phone 309R. 6 12 SHOE REPAIRING Jack Frost, 6th St., Jacobs Block, open evenings till 9 o'clock. 1.7, FOR SALE Old newsnnnnr nt llAr. aid office. LOST Alrdale puppy, i'lnder re turn to West End Orocery and col lect reward. 5 9. APPLE6-r-1.00 per box at Mollne 1'iow co. Warehouse, Spring St. 3 7. FOR SALE Oak finished Vlctrola, ModelXVI. with nrn-ili Phnna 480J. 3 in. FOR SALE-Large Wicker baby bug- 6, ivory iinisn, I'none 4 80J, 3 10. SHEEP FPR SALE Six hundred fine Merino owes, all young and In first class condition. It. F. Tut- tie. Bonanza. Oroenn via.nir. QENERAL HAULING And Trucking uau Arcade Transfer, 069J. N26 D2C SAVE 20 TO 60 PER CENT on your Xmaa presents. Winters Jewelry Store. f. SEE OUR CRATER LAKE Pictures before you buy elsewhere. Stln- son Photo Shop. N25tf. Eye Strain Makes Eye Work An injury. Corrected, Makes Eye Work Easy. Our Service Make Correct Glass es a certainty. H. J. WINTERS OHADVATBOPTIOIAlf Phone 149-W 711-7X4 jlii ' saaaaaaaTii aK, I We'll sew on a button, let out a pleat. Put in a tuck, and not charge a heap. WE TURN NOTHING DOWN OUR NEW DEODORIZER IS INSTALLED Your Clothes Returned Without the Odoor XrJSTvi' Klamath Dye Works Preying, 75c. Phone 408 THE, CHRISTMAS TREES are here now, at the FREE MARKET any alie, neatly mounted on stands. Come In and make your selection, ar call 492-R., and we will deliv er One that will please you, FRY. A DONDO.VO "Let George do It" Swiss Watch Repair Specialist 622 Main Street a seaiasaaaiJ.stim)tMM MECCA TAXI SERVICE Office Phone 153 Re. Phone 339-J Cloted Cari. Country Trip Solicited BTINSON. PHOTp fiHOP Open every ouuuu; unui unnsimas. jnzou. THE CHRISTMAS TREE8 Jin here now, ot toerree Market, any size, neatlv mAtinf am a4a -mma i land make your.Mteetton, or call 493 n ana we win aeiiver on that will plHie you. Fry Dondono, 1-24, SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS and Pho- nograpns. winters Jewelry Store. tr. SLIGHTLY, USED PIANOS and Pho nographa. Winter Jewelry Store tf. SAVE 20 TO 60 PER CENT on your Xmas presonts. Winters Jewelry Store, tf. 8AVE 80 TO. 60 PEA CENT on your Xmu priienti, winters Jewjlry Store, . tf, " . . i LIMBERS, UP YOUR SORE STIFF JOINTS WEATHERvexpo.ure and hard work brlits; pains and aches in rousctee and joints. Have a bottle of SIoan's.Linlment handy and ppty freely. PtiutroUt tvilhoul tubbint. You will find at once a comfortinir fenae of warmth which will be followed by .ellef from the soreness and stiffness of achlnj Joints. . . 'Alao-itllverirheumatlsm,aclatlca, aeunlak, sprainsand strains. Forlortyysari pain's enemy, Ask ntawi arufgists J5c, 70c, 1.40. Yeast Vitamon Tablets Greatest Complexion Secret Banish) Skin Eruptions, Puts On Firm Flesh. If you want to quickly tlr oir iVIn snd coropleiloo, put aonis firm, l.calthy fla oa your boaas. Increase your nfrvo force 1 snJ p, ....-. -'--,-,--r-irLrtrLrLfuaru-0V tsv JC PM skin tssals H OQ6H SroiV ZJKE X Of What Uh Ar BmuIIuI MAataVmrfe Mailln'a VITAMON T.kl.,1 WAim to Please You AT THE - Crater Cafe WMj-sKWFIELD a c. reber r, reaulU. MaaUna VITAMU;1" ", staCKHtaoy lU coataln hlildv ,",M',l,.r,To ysast-vtiamiaea as wen "","; othsr sUll more Importsnt vitamlnf OiHUUti,'- (fat Boluble A awl i": rnfipj"' C). They positively illi'?'"r; the stomach or csuo gs vuw contrary, are a great aid to dlcesilon. lo over come constipation and as a concrsl condi ion ot th whole system. , Pimples, holl" "J ." (runtlonsseem to.vardsh Ukemsglo undci thfir eurlfylaa laflusnee, the complcilon I"'?1' frssb and beautiful, th. cheek row la1'"'' pale, th lips red Instead of colorless, the bright Instead of dull. 60 rspld ' "f!1! are the result that success Is Csoluiely uar su Ued or tba trial cost you nothing, llo sure to re member th nm-fatln' VI-TA-M0N- " .ri..i .nj .,,., In. vrut.vltsinlne . tswei. There Is nothing else Ilka It. so do not acoaDt Imitations or subsUtutes. You can t Msitln's VITAMON TaUeU at all good druggUts. ArPtivJyGuranled to Put On Firra Flesh. ClwuteSltinwdlncwaio EBtrfyWhnTJiiW.th Every Mel or Money BcK 1 VITAMON ara rasltljwlr , QuanniMti . OI You Naw Haallh, Maauiy and ' Mae Raundad Fasa and rigurs. get I LMASTIN5: TMMIUNAl CINOttfl tEmto "IS1 ,WAW" "1 f " rrnnvinnnntin 1 ssT sal Mmmmm ? aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal l tmj