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Show SECTION FOUIt NEWS TIIE DESERET SATURDAV JULY .U Well Known Warehouse Manager Choosos an Elcar BARGAINS IN TIRES AND USED CARS ius Mil i MvC freed (UckWM, layer rubber aa (litatmm mltvea. lalvrterklag tarda tba a at Seed fabric. price Laeraetvr Hires rip, Ika Kaat III Tire, HU llm. Mnl f tahrte, grade eteedard TIRES $17.15 (. A. fHII.DRIRq TIRE t lab Distributer - i Among the recent purchasers of the Elcar was C. W. Nelson, Manager of Tyng Warehouse No. 1. All makes were tried out before Mr. Nelson made the final decision, after which he remarked that it shouldnt have been necessary to try the others after all as the Elcar was far superior Other buyers most prominent are, Linn Walker and W. A. Walker, of the Walkers Insurance Co., who purchased Elcars, one Sportster and one Touring; Mr. C. W. Pierce of Lorenzo, Idaho; and Mr. W. H. Young of Salt Lake. H-- 4 AJpIportster. wrote In recently stating ..that he had no trouble at all so far .'r with the car and that it waa running better than any car he bad ever had, 4 even though It was practically new, f having only run about 300 miles at that tims. A few weeks later a letter was received in which he stated, Everything la very satlsfactory.Thls Elcar la the classiest car in the -uch:-letters thla are received nearly every day by the Elcar M. L. Granam company, distributors, all from well pleased Elcar owners, cars of the being three and four many Years old and some pven older, than thla. Another matter worth mentioning of Elcars that are la the number the touring through from all .over One three year old Elcar country. passed through here a few days ago from Akron, Ohio- - and was loaded with five passengers and a trailer carrying about .1.500 pounds of baggage. An average of IS miles to the gallon has been made with the large load. A big demand for Elcars is coming from foreign countries and many, many Elcars are being exported each week. This is something new for tbs Elkhart people as they have not pushed the export trade at all heretofore and the demand is entirely voluntary without advertising in any but domestic mediums but no matter whether advertised abroad or not the demand for them In England. France, Australia. and mnjr other countries is steadily increasing." i h neigh--borhoo- d. 9 a tOUNGSTERSTKEEP' COP BUSY MOVING DETOUR SIGN BACK The children of Rochelle, in., have ideas. Following a heavy snowstorm early in January children removed a detour sign from lta proper place and put It In the center of a street at the foot of their coasting hill. The trick diverted sll vehicular travel from the vicinity of the coasting until the police department was informed of the mischief and one- of I'i patrolmen replaced the sign.The youngsters were not d'sheart-enehowever, for when the law's back was turned they again placed the e.gn at the foot of their hill, and it was necessary for a policeman to a fixed post at the foot of the ,, descent to" keep the street open. Motor Life Magazine. d, - ' . - DLL GIVEN S. DEPENDS -- d mother of Invention never had a truer application than in the motor truck transportation situation of today, aid H. A. Githens, general sales manager of the Federal Rubber company "The truck Industry. as ridiculous as the statement may seem. Is In Its Infancy. Possibilities 6 have-n- ot begun, to ..be. xcallxed. except In an embryo way. "The future of business In the United States Is more dependent upon single transportation than any other element The railroad will not be handle to able for four year at least all of the long distance business of men, the country. Even the railroad ' themselves, have begun to realize that the short haul and less than carload lot freight must go to the motor truck. That Is evidenced by statements from such men as A. H. Smith, president of the New York Central railroad; Daniel Wllllard, president of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad; H.' E. Byram, president of the C. M. & St. P. toR. R.. the and several others, vs made of Natlonal-Automob- lle Chamber Commerce. But motor truck development is dependent on two things: one, the building of more and better highways, and what Is equally as Important the use of pneumatic truck tires More than a billion dollars have been appropriated for the construc-tlb- n art a til aln t rii 4fnttr f good rsadaln 1920 alone, but a v Important as this road developments the use of pneumatic tirts tf the fullest possibilities of truck transrealized. portation are. to bemotor car, despite The passenger the good roads development In the its early days, did not even approachwers possibilities ' until fmeumatie tires developed. This seme thing applies to The -- old " saying, NeaUy-4-'th- ft . USED i It That the -- r , Tty 1 hue. SIMPLE TESTS -- 1 drista 'Indus- 1 prospective buyer as well, was the aa Ascot park, Los Angeles, to supply T. W. Naylor, fabric for the million of Goodyear manager of the local Studebaker dis- tire to be made In the companys new 320,000,000 wetdern tire plant. tributing firm. "If seeing is not believing, then W Only 2&0 of the 1,400 skilled opera show our customer Just how any one the of oar used cars cin perform on the ttve who will be" employed when now full production are road, Mr. Naylor went on to say. mill reaches "We take him for a run out on engaged in the various department of statement yesterday of -- good -- ws make camp life enjoyable," paid W. 8. Sima, manager of The Slme company, local distributors of the Auto Camp Trailer. In the Auto Camp Trailer we have one of the thing that go to mtke a many camping trip a real putlng. TheInclud--Ing thing required by a camper the bedding may be carried in the trailer by day, thereby avoiding the in the piling up onof cuch equipment At the running board car and and comfortably night camp le quickly made and you enjoy the ame com- fortable bed each night. In other word tour In Mimfort and avoid poor hotel accomffioaations and hotel bill by attaching an Auto to your car carrying Camp Trailer with you an the comfort of home. i. "r1h-(Forme- SUGGESTIONS e, la apparent at ' ' a glance that tha methods employed In making this big hav been aristocratic looking tlr adopted with tha quality of the product In mind rather than the coat to for It costa more to build manufacure Urea Aha Savage wayJLMrLynch want on to say. The wrapped tread method of making tires la the moat expensive howmethod known It eliminate ever, much of the danger of buckling and pinching of fabric so common to other methods and permits of applytread than is possible ing a toughermethod. by any other la vulcanising, the single, cure process allows th heat of live steam to come In contact with the tire ourl4g It-- evenly end Ihecoughty,- preserving the full life and elasticity of the rubber and preventing baking and mechanical defects common to moulded tire Where the qullty of tho tiro is concerned, cost to manufacture is not considered -- the Savage D type is built to be superior to any other fabric tire . tnad GOOD da over-curin- g, MOBILE . -- . USKD CARS RIGHT rRJCEa ROADSTERS Balek. S4M Rae, 3M MM Haa. (a body), 4peraa. 4iaO Maxwell lata flat abap aad everbaatod-.tht- a to a mpmmtml Say at MO Balek 11, Kiaael. 1R TOl'RIgQ CARS. Seaaa, g pass, new treat aaap MSS ehaataay. averbaaled ..MBS Re S pawu. avarSaale t kv. 'I', taarta thla tar Has, The day is passed when th manu- facturer and the dealer thought tljetr responsibility ended with th sal oi a ear, says E. B. Erwin, manager of ths Chevrolet Today tho matter of service for a car to hardly less Important than tho designing and building of tho ear Itself. The value of an automobile lies in Motor-company- :" Its ability to afford reliable transportation. Tha owner's time and money He depend on such performance. wants from ntelligent-co-operation SXTSl II fbev. IT, teerlag fa Far la flaa ahape Balek Baby 4 R ar light Sell very, averhaale aaap, 'F Overlap Delta, paael tap ... Far Del. tap aver all Cbev. KeSea, aew palat a flat easlae aad ealy False 5" averhaale sew palat aa tapi hay It at ..STM Ttral BP TSab" Yea ar Safe at his dealer In th matter of instruction and tho care of hla car. Ho wants to be assured that he will find such serv-le- s wherever he, may travel. WH SO. STATUS WAS. S3S1 If he buys a car that to popular, Edgar S. Darllag, Mgr. that ta sold in quantity all over th country, he to sure to find such servAll ice as thla every place he goe service stations become familiar with cars that are widely used and there is in always a dealer who to interested ho result seeing to It that ho gets thocar. should from tho nso of hi And manufacturers who produce automobile by th hundreds of thousands are not content to build a car will give that, with proper attention, dependable service. It to easy for themto to duplicate parts while th car built, and these are constantly sent out to replenish the dealer's stock, Many motorist not being fortunThe dealer In passenger and com- ate to own cars of their own have mercial cars of this type are always driver-les- a in a position to supply the owners been taking advantage of our car department and have hired wants accurately, promptly and Intelligently. And that means a saving to cars to make trips to tho "happy tho customer." - fishermen. ' hjjoHogi and to make canyon trips during vacaSERVICE IS tion time, said Mr. Russell Wood-ruf- f, Al manager "of the Woodruff Motor company,-- Tn fact the demand has been so great that our cars ar booked for weeks in advance and wo have ears in foremoet duty from the Yellowstone Park thought doing tho Today, th mind of garage men to the ren- on tho north to tho Grand Canyon on dering of service to motor car owth the south, and incessant calls for ner, Tbe rapid development been very mere. motor car industry ha For tho motorist who dseireo a beneficial in th development and exstation- and ga- car of his own and to not ready to pansion of service said Mir. John Farrington, purchase a new on wa have a numrage ber of first class 11used A--cars for sale. manager of th Farrington Garage. in t condition' ears are efficient Tbe The maintaining of anto work on mechanically and will carry their corps of expert mechanics by fiy ewngrs wherever they wish to go durthe cmtw of our patron, and as an auto ' to ing their nomadic-caree- r attention courteous and prompt tng and tourist." . their needs has been of value f benefit to all concerned. to PENROSE OWNS SPECIAL CAR. Another feature of our eervlce room. the public to tho ladle rest Senator Boise Penrose of Pennsyllong drive may vania to an enthusiastic motorist H to Here, ladle sfter a and from those themoelve refresh car to a torg specially constructed out of town after theirout to do their vehicle, painted and upholstered is likewise before- going .bright red. - shopping. of the entire the mill, and mechanical equipment Mill remains to he Installed and placed In operation owing to delay In receipt of machln ery. but already more than 120 bale of 8a rival cotton have been made up ta to thread for weaving, and the new operatives are rapidly becoming skilled at their unfamiliar taek GOES There 1 no bureau of standard in the tire industry. Each manufacturer of tirea has hi own standard and an ha each manufacturer of fabric E The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com Idea its of Akron had has long pany as to what to expect from cotton fabGALLON OF GAS ric, and often being unable to purchase oa the open market ths high grade fabric consistent with it re-in quirements, bought a fabric mill New England, the. center of a rustic Exceptional mileage recorded in settlement, with the express purpose Hupmoblle cars in the northwest and of proving oat the practicability of on the Pacific coast is told by H. R. It theories Roberts, district representative - ! the who it was a radical measure, but Its Hupp Motor Car Corporation. soundness was soon proved. Model make his headquarters in Portland. the. equipment was- - provided, capable cf Oregon- Mr-- - Robtstt. visited turning out strong, flexible tire duck, Hyland Motor company. Hupmoblle so constructed that rubber could be distributors in this territory, during forced through the fabric between the ths week. threads. 'thereby, riveting tb various Mr. Roberts declared, that because '. along the together Ja tb finlshadL tirel.--. layers gasoline- - abort f - The little village at Goodyear, Con coast, car owners had appealed to the necticut, where the Akron company's dealers to hav their carburetors adfabric mill to lean mixtures. In order that located, has undergone a mighty transformation since its justed mileage could bo secured. To greater adoption by the Goodyear company. adjust a Hupmoblle carburetor is a Today this formerly nearly deserted simple matter, and In many cases village Is a live industrial community drivers obtained a high an with its group Of fine factory building average as Jt mile to a gallon of a and pleasant stream which furniahe Gasoline was allotted to pleasure car a portion of ths mill's power, its com- owners at th rate of fortable, well kept homes and a club capacity of tho gas tank to each car. house for Its operative In tho Hupmoblle this made gallons Its people, - 11 of whom are em tho limited purchase, and many ployed In the company's mill, or are btained a mileage better than lop members of families whose heads are on these five gallons. so employed, are thoroughly imbued mile the .These reports with a spirit of loyalty to the com- that th on th point of economy 1 econompany. ecores high. It As the new plant st Ascot Bark Hupmoblle ical because it offers the highest deIn practically all its development is gree of performance, unusual comfort, modeled upon the parent concern at and good looks for price on would Akron, so the Los Angeles cotton mill expect to pay for only one of thoee is following tbs footsteps of ths older It le It is a- comparative stranger quel cotton organisation in Connectlcutand at repair shop- It inbuilt sturdiness aa squally suooeasfiti future is in view assures . this. for tha pioneer cotton mill of southern constant It is economical because California. needed not are and costly adjustments on its simple four- - cylinder motor. meFOCUS LIGHTS. Throughout the car everything chanical part top. finish, upholstery Stand the car on level ground 0 and equipment has been built for under hard service. feet from a vertlnal surface, such as long isIUeconomical because of the Hup It the side of a building, a fence or the garage door. Mark two croeses on this mobile engineers ofsuccessful handling carburetor, which surface; the horisontal lines of the of the problem cross should be 42 "Inches from the makes fuel consumption low, even withgasoground while the distance between the th poorer grade of commercial vertical lines should be equal to the UBThe comparatively light weight of distance between the lamps of your make for additional Hev car. , Remove the covers or lenses of the car not only FreerrlyttM larger tire mile- A Freeglued, the lamp, train the light on the twe fuel economy, but for aad tee at Heme-tires inch 12x4 ais Th welL as marks and focus the lamps by chang- age wear t 7 P Philadelphia. weight of car considered. lasaeaT ing the location of the bulbs until you Are you victim of ey RA. Tfin .beaaaeef obtain, the smallest circle of clear th Hupmoblle toto the to knowto that according light centered en the crosses. As long features ofthat in no mDr glad real hop tor its operation there as the light circle on the wall chows knowledge vtl ' a ' fiblliftff you. Maey whose eye Wtfi rMtorvd black spot in the center your bulb Is sense aa extravagance. their had eye aay they- hav too far back In the reflector; as-- long of this woedarful through- th prlaciplo as that etrcle remains fussy oar after , , MtUions Are Saved fro proecriptloa. Oao manblind ; eeuld or without sharply deflnod edges, wad almost I It:, trying Yearly by Bicycles not sea to road at aA Now 1 eaa read proper focus haa not been obtained, aay glaoaa and be crosses incidentally enable you to everything wlttooet not water any more. At check up the alignment of your lamps The bicycle effect a yearly saving my ayaa doweald w palthe dreadfully, among American night they Frequently they are tilted upward or cf nearly 7,000.09women. ttm. all fin feel they day and Every downward or sideway After foous-tr- working men t me. A lady wbe aeed who rfn like a miracle e the or plain lenses may of th yeer. working, people The atmosphere eeemed basy It eayS: rework their from and or wltheet gtaaa- - hut after uslag be' replaced and your lamps are as bicycles 4T of 1249.-- 4 with days evwp efficient aii they -- can bo with the tain in their pockets thla prescription for fifteen reckoned at ( thing eeeme clear. I can equipment you carry. But as long as os m saved carfares rt telw-Itewe-d without rlaoe." you are anxious to have properly cents a tor. Thla saving amount fin print thousand who woar that month. each 400 for tola to .44 focused mp the focus'ng has to be ! now dlorard them latest figures rae According to th done araiit when you change or retimo aad muJtitedea more will be i new lamp bulbs.- - Motor Life. available, there are 1.90S.000 bicycle to strengthen tbair United (Hate. nered the trouble aed rpno In nee now tn th or 14 per cent of gBtitnff ffiAM4l Efl tJIMI Over three-fourtboom Leaky (Wiietia. aa a Sewviptmn may be weederfu'iy rutoa that the theeo owner uee their bicycle work tbe happen It unmet! true eiJPto following Med by t aST to rhetr carburetor in means of transportation work. preerriptioe: plunger spindle of the Tee Her la th wore after and Sj! it eperattos forma a vacuum in ths and home again 000 317,412 5Ton.Opt.fh'. 2,494,490 cycllrt Cm th valve to clown plunger golds aacause e ferh ef eech one dally ev- - f.biet a toak. which year, reckoning th tha Hvv'd Thla condition 14 rent ef reasonable rate ' to cured by drilling a tiny hole la tbe Ins st tb ;:::m im .y a day.. cap ever the ebre1 va.lv,- two-thlr- Moto Drome gwd; Mono cb--- fill 1 Hup-mobl- lo ho drivers-o- -- mpbld " Tbe pleasure and real enjoyment of an automobile- - camping trip comes from having all the thtnge that go to t a regular pace, then to p If you find that you ere out of breath, trembling your Heart bet Is forced, or or Irregular, you my be avictim trouble hestt or functional organic, cnew If you feel that you must emoke. Thouiands of them or snuff to quiet your nerve you ganic ailments Will would never have been afflicted had it are a slave to the tobacco habit. and Sulphuric Acid witn pot been for the use of tobacco, and are positively poisonmg yourself Tell Quality of Gas thousands would soon get well If they the deadly drug, nicotine In either twltcrnallvi would only stop the use of tobacco rase you have Ju t process The chief habit forming principle of keep on with the motorist t ho went Th tobacco L nicotine, g deadly poison irrespective of the dangers and suffer hi gasoline for purity may find tha habit Put which, when absorbed by the system the consequence or give up the over-ueeful. 1 following suggotrtlon elowly affects ths nerve membrane and oscape the dangers. Jotcmn In a bottle and add a e some top-thhauit gasoline issues and vital organa of the hod4eome the, craving and . concentrated , sulphuric acid 9 effect of tobacco vwriee very hort time by usirfg the foi- frttl for depend- - nn circumstance the bottle wo3 at Interval Ona ghake acid will will be afflicted with genera) debility, three or four hour. The ethers with csUrrhof the throat.. distinct ,,y.r or .trauma a orm constipation, extreme rerr- " ouenes drawing Into aleeplesene lose of memory "-tneiusu U.Ck L?'H pomT- - "'"tel con fa. Ion! crxvtrg will have left you. ,WJ" 'lln a ec ((J wm mxy euff-- r from heart (nicotine poison out of your ipomration found in ino of th m the purtty olsesse. bronchial trouble, hardening will of quickly measure your general health the arteries, tuberculosis tf useful test to determine prove or even cancer or the commonblindness about Stcotol tab- - ITetber h asked afflle-o- n When Note w bit of known aa tohadro heart If you lets, one of our leading druests aaia L;Nea rt to dtap i the fluid blue or ee,tcbarco In anv form yoe can eae lv It ta trulv a wonderful remedy for the turns copper the if detect the harmful effects hr mskine ahead of anythirg "th assumption I - that the the fo'low log Simple testa 4ThT?e "reMd'Uore - W.ar. .Ure-one full paee from e book corrosive element to conulns If m meouaetorera The thonmed by lh, fund toer-- e of resdinu your ,o(C, hsomes to every disaatisflod g.vsnlme money the muffled hoarse 4ml Indlsilnct. end ' and we would pot permit To Htsch Anmwl. must freeuenty rlesr your throe. V, enetomer use of our nwme unless tho remedy of a men tab-tIs your opinion rheocea are that yur throat la affeo,. the Nieotol What uoweual merit." h J wife treu-- f deceivmi sw by catarrh and t may bo tho be.1 poseeseed under const r ooid nty lets in this city - mho mnr serious treunle r 1 Sest.riad That he money, ha. k guaran'ee hy all uptn before tak x your ! . Idclud.Pg dale Gloom. baww) amok walk up thraa f; hta of Hchrajnm-JoknUn- a (tore a. stair of modern transplanted to handles la good operating condition, the chorea of the Pacific, a vlait to but demonstrates It thoroughly to the the cotton mill which haa been erected -- ftKE TRACTORSWIN.. Between 1.S0O - and 2.000 farmers recently atterded a motor atractor little demonstration at Knoxville, town in Iowa. Fifteen tractors were entered and 11 completed the plowing T T.. W. A L. O. Naylor com- - Dke finding k bit not pany only puts every used car It trial New England . 'en T-- e TIRE IS at ths Utah. over-shado- w Connor, formerly tf Johns Hopkins hospital, says: Many mep who smoke, chew or snuff Incessnd who are seemingly healthy santly r suffer! frdtn progressive or- - , Sheane Motor Company 4th South & West Temple hand-bui- the highway and test the car out under various condition It, of course, isn't proof of a car's ability altogether, but It Is a good abdication. IPs a precaution we advise every one of our customers to take. After all, the final gauge of automobile value Is Its power of performance. Of course, we take pains to put each of our used cars good condition before we offer It for sale. We overhaul It In every detail of its mechanism, put on a new top. If necessary, and renev Its appearance with fresh, bright pamt. After it goes through this process, it looks good and it is good. Scores of buyers will vouch for the honest value In our used car Our willingness to demonstrate attests our confidence in the used cars we sell. Last week the demand for our used cars was exceptionally brisk. We sold them in a half dozen makes and models. Every purchaser had a good variety to eelct jfrom That Is one, ef the advantages in buying a car from a large firm the assortment of makes and.Nmodf la Js .qlwjys ample. In our there 'are Pferee-Arropresent line-u- p Oakland Jeffery and Hudsons, Stttdebakwsr- - Also- - there srs several good used trucks that would give fine service in store delivery or truck garden hauling. On our better used cars we even replace the old tires with new cord truck transportstlon. them the final touch of I am one who so thoroughly be- This gives style and newness. Every worn part lieve In the-- possiblities of-- pneumatihas , been replaced - with a new on cally tired truck- that: I seenotsys- They are all splendid values and will double ahead great many years as rare bartems of parallel roads, one for freight no doubt be recognised week. . the during coming gains for one and passenger transportation same as transportation, operated' the over two the railroads now operate end Ihiee and four track lines. Nw York; boctor NaAsr" .. wrapped- - tread, alnifle-curlt Bavaga D Ur Is proof of the Intention behind Us manufacture, said H J. Lynch, manager of the Savage Tire Sales company of look CURS BEFORE SALE Harmful Effects of Tobacco - CHALMERS 6 ROADSTER CHALMERS u TOURING These cars are all mechanically perfect. You win be proud to own any one of them. , D. bay aid Tlrra SAVAGE T Doctor Tells Hou) to Detect . CO. To those acquainted with the various methods of making tire one Their Owners fchiho recently purchased litO. lbaaa W aa. Wall Order OF U. Pierce of Lorenzo, .Idaho, CARS. 2 CHEVROLET TOURING CARS. OLDS MODEL 42w TOURING CAR. 1918 CHANDLER TOURING CAR. baa lb Waal Temple cars Please W... TOURING 1918 MAXWELL TOURING - letter followThe International C- - MODEL Sa CADLLAC "8 2 DORT TOURING CARS. 30 X 3 Woman Suf frage Congreaa haa aet Geneve by the ears. This (the Cadillac) waa the only official car at the vongreaa and waa duly admired and appreciated There are few women driving in Gene-va. and very few at the wheel of euch ! big and beautiful automobile, ao lam proud to be able to be a teal ad l vertlaement of the ease and Joy of driving a Cadillac. This Cadillac waa on duty during the entire congreaa and probably car. rled more women of different nationalities In one week than any other tar on record. From G. Schlotterbeck a Cadillac distributor In the city of Baael, Hwit- garland, comes conflrmlty evidence of ythe popularity of the Cadillac In 8wltserland. Accord. ng to hla report. for many montha he has had so many more customers than he could supply 'that every car as It arrived waa Im- mediately turned over to a waiting customer. Now, he includes, he can stand the suspense no longer, and has served notice that ite is going to retain for hie own use, the very next Cadillac that arrives )x Of LIGHT SIX HUICKTOURING CAR DODGE ROADSTER (A Bargain) 1917 OAKLAND 6 TOURING CAR. 1919 OAKLAND 6 ROADSTER 2 MODEL E W BUICK SIXES Lancaster crescent i Proud Will Be ml hee-Fuacte- ro u r Buy a USED CAR You Hibbs Tires Further etldrnr of the uniterralii) of the Cadillac motor mr no lomr. from Switzerland. according to a ntury riven out by Fled 8h.ii man, general manager of the Kharmun Automobile hlch aella and dlalrlbutea company Cadillac and Oakland antoniobllea In thla terrltor). Mr. Bharman u P ttTeltrr' received b 'AceordingTd J the Cadillac company from Mr. C. an American woman who JO. d'Arcla, prominent among the member Of the local reception committee at the CongreitM of the Woman , International Suffrage Alliance, which convened at t Geneva, flnltxerland, fiom June II. the Cadillac waa the only official Aire d'Arcia' car at tha congiv ft t II! 1920 frt -- - T0 Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in.One --Weeks Time in Many Instances -- g, non-glar- al -- - ( hs Ton Should aetie year aye clear up perceptibly right from the start and I a f larame-- t I a win quickly dies ppear If your ayes bother- - ar leg ayea. eves little, take stop save te them aew r f h to beea kopedeosly blind might have saved If they had eared jfor their aye la tin NOT: Another prominent physician sub-altte wheat the above article ' wax a very Bo Opt said rwoi'ietwit remarkable remedy. it lata to Many te It eye specialists and wider ta them. The ampefariurert it ta strengibeu eves gbt prnw-riNr-S gOarauted per cent the ta m ay tostaareq b. obmoney. It "1 tained Hue aay Is rrea of th very few preparation he k.P ll UwMjr u mm Is ta eota te thm etty by all x dri,r-lerindie- g glare Ad |