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TWO.
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JAN 29, 1918.
Three Generations Testify
to the Efficacy of '
DR. CALDWELL'S
Syrup Pepsin
The Perfect Laxative
in maintaining the family health. A
combination of simple laxative herbs
with pepsin, free from opiates and narcotic
drugs, and pleasant to the taste, it acts
easily and naturally, restoring normal reg
ularity. First prescribed by Dr. Caldwell
more than twenty-five years ago, it is today
the indispensable family remedy in count
less homes throughout the United States.
Sold tn Drug Stores 50 as. and $1.00
A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to
Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois
W atrramcis mm
finest (Location-:'
acincjUnton Square.
4oooT3ooms
fro7nZ perVau
I Appreciated by
IXscrtmJhaiing7rauelerj
ihecWordcmer.
Old-TIME COLD
CUBE DRINK TEA!
jC )(( jrt jc sc IC .t )c 3C 3C C
SOCIETY
By OABOZ. a DIBBLE
Got a small package of Hamburg
Breast Tea at any pharmacy- Take a
tablcspoonful of this hamburg tea, put
a cup of boiling water upon it, pour
through a sieve and drink a teacupful
at any timo. It is tho most effoctive
way to break a cold and cure grip, as
it opens the pores, rolieving eonges
tion. Also loosens the bowels, thug
breaking a cold at once.
It is inexpensive and entirely vege
table, therefore harmless.
Work of Lane County
Children Is Commended
In line with the savings and thrift
campaign among school children, which
is being encouraged by Superintendent
of PulHie Instruction J. A. Churchill,
Field Worker L, P. Harrington iu
For Itching Torture
There ia one remedy that seldom fails
1o stop itching torture and relieve skin
irritation and that make the skin soft,
clear and healthy.
Any druggist can ' supply you with
rrmo, which generally overcomes all
skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pirn
pies, rashes, blackheads, in most cases
iva way to zemo. Frequently, minor
fjemlshcs disappear overnight Itching
speaking to a number of schools in
Lane county last week, said:
"If every country boy in the Unit
ed States wculd raiso and fatten one
pfg in addition to the number now be
ing rained, it would solve the serious
problem of the shortage or fats and
other pork products in this country,
.Mid would greatly assist us and our al
lies in winning the war."
Mr. Harrington insists that this
would not interfere in any way with
tho regular school work of tho chil
dren, nnd that there is nothing which
would hnvo so much influence in caus
ing country boys and girls to become
interested in farm life and to encour
age them to stay on tho farm, as to
complete one or more of the industrial
club projects. Ho believes, too-, that the
children ought to bo given any profit
which their projects produce. Continu
ing, Mr. Harrington said: "A father
asked me a abort time ago how it was
possible to keep a boy on the farm. I
told hiin to give tho boy a chance to
earn something for himself; to let him
start a savings bnnk account, or bet
ter, buv thrift stamps; to let what he
produced in club- work or otherwise,
be his own property. When it is the
boy's pi(. ud father's hog, the boy's
potato patch and father's potatoes, the
boy's chickens and mother's eggs or
poultry, when they are taken to town,
you cannot expect the boy to be inter
ested and to stay eu the farm. Amuse
ments too, must not bo forgotten. 'All
work and no play makes Jack a dull
boy.' Do not insist on a full, long
dav's work on the farm and then tho ,
A group of Willamette girls were
jolly hostesses on Saturday evening,
when a number of students gathered
at the Dew Drop Inn for. an informal
evening of merry-making- The hours
were gnyiy whiled away with music
and rook. Later when the results of
the afternoon, game between Willam
ette and the University of Oregon
were heard, with the score in Willam
ette's favor, the party of young peo
ple trooped down to the campus, where
ithey followed the unwritten tradition
of being the first ones to ring an old,
historic lij.l on the campus, which is
iuwuys ruaj on the occasion of an
i..i;k. luut uuivtj dty event taking
1 :.-o.
i'huss participating in the evening's
fro.ie wcc: Mia Velma Baker, Miss
i' redo. Campbell, Miss Kit a ilobbs.
Miss Esther Yend, Miss Ruth Fergu
son, Miss Ruth. Spoor, Miss Mildred
Oarrott, Miss Mabol Garrett, Miss Eva
lane, William Holt, Kussoil Karey,
KonnetH Legg, .Ivan Corner Leister
Day, Loren Busier, Paul Flegol, Ralph
Curtiss.
Miss Marie Knight of McMinnville
passed the week end in Salem as the
guest of Mrs. William Staiger.
An announcement of interest, to col
lege and high school circles, is that of
the approaching marriage of Miss Gla
dys Allen Waite, the only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Waite of Polk
county, and Daryl Proctor, U, S. N.,
Philadelphia, Penn.
Miss Waite left last night by the
southern route, accompanied by Mrs.
Warren Clement and two daughters,
Helen and Elizabeth, who are return
ing to their home in New York after
an extended visit with friends iu Ore
gon.
Mr. Proctor is the youngest son or
Mr. and Mrs- W. F. Proctor of this
city, and is a graduate of the 1910
class of the Salem high school where
he was well known in athletics and
attended the Orearon Agricultural col
lege- He enlisted in, the navy in May
of 1917 and was sent to Goat Island,
Calif., bcinir later transferred to the
base hospital, League Island, Philadel
phia, Penn.
Mrs. T. It. Wilson of Portland, who
has Den,r tho past week in Salem, as
tho house guest of Mrs. E. Cooke Pat
ton, returned homo this morning. Mrs.
Wilson was the motif of several de
lightful affairs of an informal nature
during her stay in the- city.
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
TeQa How To Get Quick Relief
frem Head-Colds. It's Splendid!
In one minute your elogged nostrils
wui u-n, iiiv ir passages 01 jruur
head will clear and yon can breathe
freely. No more hawking, snuffling,
blowing, headache, dryness. No strug
gling for breath at night; your cold or
catarrh will be gone.
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream in your nostrils. It pen
etrates through every air passage of
tho head, soothes the inflamed or swol
len mucous membrane and relief comes
instantly.
It 's just fine. Don 't stay stuffed np
with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief
comes so quickly.
Osaki Would Hare Japan
Enter Actively Into War
By Ralph H. Turner
(United Press staff correspondent)
Tokio, Jan. 29. An impassioned de
nunciation of the Terauchi ministry
and an eloquent plea that Japan enter
more vigorously into the war for de
mocracy was delivered today in tho
house of representative by Former
Minister of Justice Osaki.
He lamented the "indifference to
war" in Japan and demanded that the
nation increase aid extended the al
lies, with whom he so id relations were
becoming strained, owing to the gov
ernment s policy.
"The cntemite," ho asserted, "is
fighting for democracy, but the Jap
anese ministry represents militarism.''
UsaJti urged that Japan state her
war aims and wanted to know how it
was that Briit&in and American war
ships were at Vladivostok when Ja
pan's agreement with America was to
protect allied interests in the Pacific.
usually 8tors instantly. Zemo la a safe.
antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and 1 chores after dark, becauso before you
dependable. It coats only 35c; an extra -now it, the boy will bo gone. Where!
large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is To somo city whore he can find aiuuso
not greasy or sticky and is positively meuts and where working hours are
safe) for tender, sensitive skins. not so long. This father told mo he
ThsE. W.Rose Co.. Cleveland, 0 thought ho could hold his boy on the
S3
Children Cry for Fletcher's
un a
UVy4JUU08
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Josse, who leave
for Portland tomorrow, where they
will make their home, were the honor
ed guests at a small dinner party last
evening, given by Mr. amt Mrs. enr
ford Farmer, at the Farmer home on
Fairmomit Hill.
Mr. nnd Mrs- Merrill Moores, the
former having received an appointment
as first lieutenant, in tne aviauon
corps, left yesterday for Boston, where
Lieutenant Moores will enter scnool at
tho Boston Tech. Mr. aud Mrs. Ander
son Cannon entertained for them in
formully Sunday night with an infor
mal supper party upon their return
from a visit with Mrs. Moores' parents
in Sale.ni over the week end. Mr, and
Mrs. Moores have hosts of friend in
Portland and vicinity with whom they
are very popular. Oregonian.
.
An item of social interest to her
many friends in Salem, will be the re
cent dinner party at which Mrs. Geo.
M. Weister of Portland presided as
hostess last week honoring Miss Vella
Winner, club editor of the Oregon Jour
nal, in recognition of her services to
tho clubs of which Mrs- Weister is an
active member.
Covers were laid for 10 at a beauti
fully appointed table made fragrant
by tho use of pink carnations and
freezias. Following the dinner, guests
enmo m for the evening. Mr. Weister
showed a number of his enouisitelv.
colored views of Oregon scenery, which
were displayed in a room of the Weis
ter home, especially adapted to the ex
hibition of pictures. Mrs. Charles Camp
Look and Feel
Clean, Sweet and
Fresh Every Day
Drink a glass of real hot water
befsra breakfast to wash
out poisons. - '
PATROLMEN FOR
Bin
Tho Quinine Tuat Does Not Affect
Head
Because of its tonic and laxative ef
fect, Laxative Bromo Quinine can be
lanen ny fiiryono without causing
nervousness or ringing in the head.
There is only one "Bromo iuininc."
I,, w . uituvc, signature is on box.
HOe.
Life is not merely to live, but to
live well, cat well, digest well, work
well, sleep well, look well. What a
glorious condition to attain, and yet
how very easy it is if one will only
adopt the mornine inside bath.
Folks who are accustomed to feel
dull and heavy when they arise, split
ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul
tongue, nasty breath, - acid . Btomaeh,
can, instead, feel a fresh as a daisy
by opcninff the sluices of the system
each morning and flushing out tho
whole of the internal poisonous stag
nant matter. I
Everyone, whether ailing, sick or
well, should, each morning, before
breakfast, drink a glass of real hot
water with a tenspoonfol of limestone
phosphate in it to wash from the
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the
previous dav's indigestible waste, sour
bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans
ing, sweetening and punlying tne en
tire alimentary canal before putting
more food into th stomach. The ac
tion of hot water and limestone phos
phate on an empty stomach is wonder
fully invigorating It cleans out all the
sour fermentations, gases, waste and
acidity and fives one a splendid appe
tite for breakfast. While you arc en
joying your breakfast tne water ami
phosphate is quietly extracting a large
volume of water trom tne Diooa ano
geMing ready for a thorough flushing
of all the inside organs.
The millions of people who arc both
ered with constipation, bilious spells,
stomach trouble, rheumatism; others
who have sallow skins, blood disord
ers and sickly complexions nre urged
to get a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate from the drag store which
will cost verv little, but is sufficient
to make anvonc a pronounced crann
on the suDject of internal Bauuauou.
Men Appointed to Serve Un-
. der Roadmaster Have
Been Appointetd
Under the law passed at the last ses
sion of the legislature the road super
visors were done away with and in
their places there are patrolmen ap
pointed by the county court who serve
undor the direction of tho county road
master. They are required to make
monthly reports to him stating the
character of their employment for
each working day. Their compensation
is $3 per day. Under this law appoint
ments have been made to most of the
districts, but all are not yet supplied.
The list to date follows.
2 C. D. Troudt, Hubbard. Et. 2-
3 Chaa. Koensting, Woodburn, Bt. 1
4 Fred M. Gearin, Aurora, Rt. 5
5 W. F. Davidson, St. Paul
6 (F- R. B-urette, Gervais, Rt. 3
7 John R. Cutsforth, Gervais, Rt. 2
8 L. W. Durant, Woodburn'
8Wim. Scollard, Gervais, Et. 3
9 Joseph A. VanClcave, Woodburn
Rt. 2.
12 W. T. Hogg, Scott 9 Mills, Rt. 1
15 E. I. Charlesworth, Silverton,
Rt. 3.
16 W J. Jefferson. Gervais, Et. 1
19 Archie Claggett, Salem, Rt. 8
20 Whi. F. Kaplinger, Salem, Rt. 6
20 L. M. Vant'leave, Salem, Rt. 9
22 C. J. R-amsden, Macleay, Rt. t
23 Chns, Heater, Sublimity
23 J. E. Van Handle, Stayton
25 H. C. Von Behren, Aumsville
26 Chas. Bear, Turner
27 C. H- Taylor, Turner, Rt. 2
28 W. W. Westenhouse, Salem, Et
4
31 S. H. Russell, Marion
32 1 8. Lambert, Stayton
33 Geo. A- Etzel, Stayton, Rt. 1
33 Wm. Beringer. Mehama
34 Gr. S. Barbara, Mehama
35 Conrad Miller, Gates
37 Geo. M. Hoyser, Salem, Et 3
39 F. O- Johnson, Salem, Rt. 9
40 E. J. Richards, Mill City
42 J. D. Clark, Salem, Et. 6
47 John Darby, Shaw, Rt. 1
4 Edw- W. Hahn, Jefferson
49 Chas. A. M&Kee, Woodburn, Rt.
2
53 C. C. Jones, Silverton, Et. 3
58 W. H. Haynes. Salem. Et- 6
r,o O M. Reeves. Salem. Et. 5
61 Alphonse J. Buyserie, Hubbard
Rt. 1
62 Ray Lick, Salem. Rt. 8
63 Peter Mnthoit, Aurora, Rt. 5
65 Richard Patterson, Gervais, Rt.
2
66 Leonard Walker, West Stayton
67 Geo- Miller, St.. Paul . -
68 W. H. Loose, "Stayton
69 Chas Gillcs, Mt. Angel
70 E. d Downing, Sublimity- .
Try this recipe for Crullers and Doughnuts
you can help save the Nation's fats when
you use Mazola for deep frying
MAZOLA
1
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of
jrjtf j and has been made under his per
CyXTjfarjfa 60nal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " fire but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiment.
& What is CASTORIA
Castona is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soodiing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
ege is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
teen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural Bleep-.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's friend.
aniiuins CASTORIA always:"
Bears the Signature of
farm by keeping him there, by not
lotting him get out to see and to learn
of the attractions of the city. I told
him that such a course would be a
great mistake; that he should let his
boy get away occasionally. I think the
Farmers' Week at the Oregon Agricul
tural college will do more to keep a
boy on the farm than you think. Mem
bership in tho boys' camp at the stato
tair, given by your county as a iirize
won in corn growing, oig raisiua. or
some other club pnject, will do more
to interest a boy in tho farm home
than a year of ordinary fnrui work."
Bonner Has Received
Berkshire Herd Header
S7
w Mir - .n'i." r jp-
j James C. Rentier of the Silverton
! Hills received a lierkshire herd header
jthe first of the week that is a credit to
iho entire community as well as an im
provement to his splendid herd. Winona
! I 'iimm.ni i '1, Liiii. .. 7,1. .1 :
j , . ...... !---, , i, i-t-a.tivs ai-uniu
Ull IHUIVMilillltV, IS Of show w;u-
arentiigi". 1'our brothers this vcar
(won state iuir chamiiionshiis and a
fifth was a state fair reserve irrand
hell contributed several vocal num
bers with Mrs. C. H. Farington at the
piano.
Mrs. Weister has been superintend
ent of the art departanent at the state
fair, the past three years, where she
made) countless acquaintances and
friends. She has devoted ceaseless ef
fort and time to stimulating a wide
spread interest in Oregon, art and tal
ent. The regular meeting of the Womans
Relief Corps will be held this Saturday
at the armory, when tho question, late
ly arisen, of the changing of the v.
B. C. headquarters from the Moose hall
to tho anncrv will be discussed in
detail and thoroughly tested out, as to
the actual advnntaires or disadvantages
of the latter place over the former.
The reaular election of otfieera was
held on Jauuarv nineteenth, when an.
interesting and well attended meeting
waa held at the Moose hall.
The following item from a Ies
Moines, Iowa, japor, January 21, is of
interest to balcm Iriendg of tho Drue
and groom:
"The marriage of Miss Marguerite
Miles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- B. J
Mill's, former sii erintendent of the
Iowa school for Kya at Kldera. Iowa,
and now of Salem, Or., to William A.
Knight of Portland, took place this
morninj at 10 oVlrwk atthe home of
where they will be at home after Feb
ruarv 1.
"Mrs. B. J. Miles, mother of tho
bride, was an out of town, guest."
Mrs. Mack Gill of Portland spent the
week end in ttolem, as the guest of
her varents. Judire and Mrs- J.
More land.
Mrs. A. L. Ryan of Portland was the
miest vesterdav of Mrs. Arthur
Moores who entertained the Monday
Afternoon BridL'e club this week at
her home on Leslie street.
Tho bidie of the O. A. B. entertain
ed Saturday afternoon at a lunch at
tho armory, in honor of the members,
whoso birthdays occur mis mouxu.
Theso guests of tho aiternoen were
Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Thomp
son and J- R. Neer.
Fullowinir the lunch a children g pro
gram was enjoyed by the members of
the- CJ- A. Jt. The juvenile pcrioniiers
gave as their selections: Song, "Keep
the home fires burning," Paul then
owth; recitation, Wholley thenowth;
cornet solo, Joo Chenowth; song,
"Babes in the Woods," Wholley Che
nnwth: recitation. Ruth Chenowth;
music, drums; song, --.uiiiie jiuius '
Holland," Ruth cnenowtn; resumg,
"Address at Gettevsburg, " Paul
Chenowth; cornet solo, Joe Chenowth;
chorus, "star Spangled wanner."
In Use For Over 30 Years
Ths Kind You Have Always Bought
champion. His dam. Kerrvton Hell." 31sf !Lhp H'orm. ""elc. . H. 1 .an gap J.u
is one of the best known English brood
sows in the west. She is reliable, pro
lific, averaging nine pigs per litter
Counting her gilt litter and is the best
mother on Winona Ranch. Grants Pass.
Twentv ninth street, -The Rev. W. A
Shullenbergcr offi.-iated.
"The bride is a prominent Pes
Moines girl and h.vt been an associate
worker for the rast three rears at the
Roadside settlement. SShe attended the:
Rev. John Ovall was honored with
a surprise party on the occasion cf his
birthday last night, ty tne niemoers
of the congregation or. tne weoisn
Methodist lipiscopal church. This was
the seventh reception and surprise par
.y given Mr. Ovall in his district sine
he came from the conference last Sep
tember, and was the second given in
Salem this conference year.
A pleasant .feature of the evening
was the presentation of a purse to the
missionary minister, Oust Anderson
makine the presentation sreech. and
in behalf of the church congratulating
Mr. Ovall on the occasion of his birth
,l.iv. Mr. Ovall renonded. Another
speech was made by N. M. Rasmuesen
and Mrs. Andrew Anderson, president
of the Ladies Aid society- The party
was given at the pastor's residence,
275 North 20th street.
AIRPLANES WILL FIGURE
(Continued from page ose)
M CVM-TAUt COlHV, MW VO CITV,
v.,r.... ..i rm.ng r.g, Fairnioun school at Washington, l
remarkable. Wept for one litter where j0 mi s. Helens hall at Portland. Or.
an accident due to no fault of hers .M. Knicht u promillcllt busi-
louK nve or ner pigs sne nas raised j fSBnlaa of Portland,
every pig she ba Tcr farrowed, and i .jvik wiuo. the reremenv Mr.
there has not yet been a runt or a . Knight and his bride went to Oska
eull iu any of her litters. Her sire is'tnoaa where thev were the guests of
laurel Champion, the well known grand, the bride's roneins. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
rnampion I tne uorthwest. Silverton ;IVvitt. Lster thev will visit
German munitions centers are system
atically laid out ia enormous blocks
covering hundreds of seres. They pre
sent targets not easy to miss, even from
a high altitude.
Of course, the Germans will make
similar raids, but they will not have
the advantage of finding allied muni
tions works built in the form of vast
aerial targets. They would have to
swoop low where anti-aircraft guns
can tfet them.
"Unless the Hermans una some new
wnv of nrotertine their shell factories
they are due for a very uncomfortable
time."
LUMBERMAN DIES
Appeal.
lAngeies, Cal., and then at Portland, years.
Portland, Or.. .Tan CO. Wnrrea E.
M-Cfrd, president ef the lodging and
lumber company and prominent in
nort'iwest lumber eircles. i d;'d at
his hvme here todav. MrVord was eft
Los;ive ia west roast lumbering for 13
Mazola Is a vigetalh oil pressed from corn.
It Is the ideal medium for deep frying:, sautcing, or
shortening;, because it is not only tconomiealA gives
such splendid quality.
Crullers and Doughnuts
3H evl brea4 omt 2 ttt
1 cap near K icusoon nit and tlngef
1 cap nr milk i& teatpoea mitiae and cinaaMI
2 tableaaooaa Mazol Hun Icaaaoni bakiaf foaa
SIM all dtr i(fe4kau eicapt oa'a i dmea. Beat tttt, til milk,
aada wmd Macola, pear oa ary infrcdienta. Mi well, tvra oa Soared
board, roll or pal ia H ioca abecl and lei aland lew miaalea lo rite.
Cat aod Irr ia aM aaaula.
Get Mazola from your grocer in pint, quart, half
gallon or gallon tins And ask for the free Mazola
Book of Recipes, or write us direct.
Toor mooef refunded 11 Mazola doei not five entire latlafacttoa.
Corn Products Refining
Company
17 Battery Place,
New York
r Salrlaf RfvmaaialtVep
Johnson, Lieber
Company
Portland, Oregon
AMERICA WILL RESPECT
(Continued from page one)
fectivo organization throughout the con
tinent which for a long time the Un
ited States had no effective means of
combatting.
The improvement in the situation is
attributed to the policy of the United
States in seeking nothing for itself ex
cept what it asks for every other dem
ocracy in the world. That the real aims
and objectives of this country have fin
ally been made clear is attributed to
a large extent to the improved exchange
of news between the northern and south
ern continents, the lower cable rates
and the efforts of tho committee on
public information. The South American
diplomats at Washington, in close touch
with the actions aud policies of the
United States are said to have contrib
uted materially to establishing the bet
ter understanding.
Save Your
Cash and
Your Health
CASCARAMpUININE
The ttstHtard cold cure for 20 yearn
ID tablet form eafc, aure, no opiates
cure cold in 24 hours grip in 3
daya. Money back if it faila. GettNj
genuine box with Red top and Mr
Coata leaa, civea
tnore, avea money.
24 Tablet for ZSc
Ac Any Drug Score
Jess Willard says that Jack Dcmpsey
must make a "rep" for himself be
for he'll fight him. Looks like Jess
is waitin' for the kaiser to do the same)
thing. 1
You Get Better Cough
Syrup by Making
it at Home
What's more, rco mvo about $t by
-t- .uMijr juaua auu costs little.
Will
Vmi'll tirvnr rtntTv t-nw p.
coiili syrup yen can mako until you
rrepare tins far.r.ms home-made remedy,
ou r.ct-uiily euvu $2 as compared with,
tlie rcady-mado kind, but you will also
l:avu a n.ta ehoetivo anil dependabiu
n-motly i:i every way. It overcomes tho
i!sual coughs, throat and chest colds in
4 hours relieves even whoouina couuii.
quickly.
Get zy ounces of Tinex '(60 cents
wort i) lroin any pood drusf store, pour
it into n .pint bottle and fill tho bottlo
with p.am granulated sugar syrup.
Hero you have a full pint n, family
supply of tho most effective cough.,
E.vnip that money can buv at a coat of
ca!y Cj cents or Lss. It never soiiu.
i!ip pror.i;fc and positive resu1t3 given
by tli.s picusa-.it tanting cough s.vrii'j
liavo caused it to be used in more lmmei
than any other remedy. It quickly
looBi'na i drv !.rtt-.ii nr- :..!. 1:
heals fio inflamed membranes that linr
viib iiiroas una iironcinal tubes, t.nd re
lief cauies almost immediately. Splen
did fur t'iriiill In 1,..,..... '....
.- .v.jt, i.iM.i oin-eis, ul ui-
-ii.:s, croup end bronchial astlur.a.
",ia a- nigniy concentrated con--
... ...... u. (,i:iun.u iwinrt, fjiiru i-Airucr,
and lias been used fur generations for
(...itH-.b mm vuesi, anmenis.
. Avoid disappointment bv nl.-ino-
cniggist for "2V. ounces of 1'inex wii'i:
lull directions, and don't accept anv-tnin-r
else. A guarantea of absolute rat
lstuction or money promptly re.jnded,
pJcs with this preparation. ' The Pines
to., it. vVayne. lad.
PRIVATE W. E. COLLI XfiE
The one armed hero of Festubert and Vpres battles, who will lecture with
the oi'fi.-ial t ana.lian government war films, "(anavla's Fightin. Forc
cs." to be s'iown at the Litvrty theater m Wednesday and Thurs.lav cf
this week, matinee and evening.
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