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Show f a. THE THE PLAYING SOLDIER MORE ABOUT here's AIDES PUBLIC (Continued From Paj IIE,rXlD-30U- HEUALD-JOUKNA- R i, UTAH, MONDAY, Battles On for Philippines L U Manila Falls, But U. S. ti U A 'MAJOR JAP ENDS TRAGICALLY SCALE 1) 'Til. PORT.-'Mo- l J A i Ot MILES , I i er s , four-yea- Visitms over Chi V. J. flanges in appointive Hyrum ithorston heads the poliei C. It.il'l'. fire department; 11 C. M.mshan. miinieipal light; M p,d, rseii. recorder's and tieisin--(.rspurchasing agent y and (leik I'. Moser, f Viiy court; Erwin engineer; Ben H. Roberts, cemetery; I.eo Kimball, streets and dep nil's; Rulon Tueller, health partment, and Donald Dopp, city abattoir. wdl be any of i depart ments: . , Glendale I. Kl.AND Christmas AUGER otfi-icr- Mr and Mrs. Curtis Mecham and daughters of Pocatello soent the week end with Mrs. Medium's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Denton M. Webster. Donald and Kelly Petterborg am! Daniel Auger, students at Weiser. Idaho, spent the holidays hire wi'h Mr. and Mrs. Guy C and Mr. and Mrs. IYt'erborg William H. Auger. SPEND I) XY AT PRESTON Mr and Mrs. Christian .1. L.v-st-Mr and Mrs. Denton M. Webster and Mr and Mrs. Pereev Larsen and families visited Wednesday afternoon at the home of L. C. Larsen at Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clift and family of Salt Lak" City sent Chrisimas with Mr. and Mrs. John returned (lavs. Mr and Mrs. Albert Sharp of Winder. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Auger of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Auger were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Auger Christmas day. GEOll LEAVES ol Cleveland. Inva D. 0, soon where she will be employed, Mr. and Mrs Vern Liveland and baby ot l'oiatello visited with the 1- .eRoy Loveland and Alula Perkins f..n. dies over the holidays. Another guest at the Pei kins home was Mrs. Diuseilla Erickson of Salt Like who i etui ned on Sun- where they Friday DEMANDS ON AUTO ABOUT TOWN Seh. nek visited ill Randolph and Mmitpi ln-- Beginning tonight, regular drills community, were piesented asking will be held at the Lrgan armory for leniency, the court la void eve- Withdrawal of the old charge. Me. Ml. and Mrs. John Huge of Par- evi l v Monday and Thursday Anderson has restored the funds local the 7:3U for o'clock at one is spirit day last vuek at the ning company of the Utah state guard, he took, according to reports E. H Smith home. court. Mr. and Mrs K. G. Stock ami according to G. E. McDonald, cap- made to the son Ted weie guests Dec. 25. at tain of the unit. Unless excused, exLadies. ATTENTION! New the Edmund M mson home in St. all member, of the guard are Spring suits and coats are now in pected to attend drills. Cn irles Use the layaway plan at Hughes The Golf Stabler family spent Uress Shop and get benefit of will of Smithfield Tarbet Mrs. in with Ralph Thursday Montpelier Adv' V"appear in Logan city court JanStapler's mother. TWO REJTKN uury 22 at 10 a. m. for his preAn opening program ami dance TO OGDEN liminary hearing on a statualory all members ot the ward will Iaul F. Conley and daughter, charge, according to Judge Jesse for be staged Tuesday night at 7 :30 Oieta of Ogden have returned aft- P. Rich. by tne Fifth ward MIA orgamza- er spending Christmas heie with tions. There will be no classwork Mrs. Cotilev and ihildien. services for Dr. Eric program, just an entertaining Mr. an Mrs. Elmer Roberts and Allred Dollard, 41, well known followed by a dance. dur-ichildren of Ogden wa re here i Utahn who died last week in a g the holidays as guests of Mr. Boston hospital, will be conducted At Logan stake MIA leadership mil Mrs. Raymond Roberts. Tuesday at .niK.,n in the Salt Lake- meeting tonight, set for 7:30 in Shir-l"s tsurLimner gm-stof the Henry cnapei. City University First ward chapel, all cou- Die. 25, weie Mr. and Mrs. ml will t;. k e place Tuesday allei- wh0 expect to dance the gold pj,.s ur. oiv Liveland and children. noon in the Logan cemetery, floor show are to hold a Christmas guests of Mr. and to Logan s an(j green was sessions practice. Departmental Mrs. Grant Fin Hay were Mr. and will be held for all ward and stake Mrs. A1 G. Berry and family of Mutual workers. Idano Falls. Second semester of the Logan Mr. and Mrs. Earl Liveland and course for retail sales clerks began Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Thorpe recl ildren and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest today witn registiation conducted ceived word this morning of the W likes motored to Liketown to at board the Logan city school death of Mrs. Thorpe's father in si e the new son at the Norman on 101 West Center. The Washougal, Washington. Weston residence. The baby was course is s, Russel! taught by born Dec. 215. while J. L. Thompson, coDinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ordinator of distributive trades, Glenn J. Stock Sunday were Mr. details. It is open to and Mrs. Thomas E. Johnson of supervises those seeking employment as sales Grace. clerks, and those working part Alter a few days visit here Ray lime m this field. Stock and Dick Nelson returned to Wendover the first of tile week. Attention Ladies! The chance Junior Smith, Weiser vocational a fine winter school student, returned after a ol a lilcume to buy Advance 1942 off. a week's vacation with his father, i oat at Guaranteed All stlcs. linings. Earn Smith. Come in Mrs. Divcre Stock is visiting in ...,u and wanted colors. aid sec ior youiselt. Seeing is t itttlv; Ogden. strum? to 2 Jhlti, m iivf y om lot c hmltop, Dinner guests Thursday at the mliev.ng. Use our Co. 33 Uplan. tip more. nm est H 2. Eduuias U. Millinery Htuors Ifooil ILb fW home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence fM .'hi, (Adv.) Noilii. k"o1 main HolMi'ing i.ii ft plain Nelson were Mr. and Mrs. Ken fi w )om niD'lium h. i ? Hi it lu'itrs .'.0, Amell and baby and Mr. and Mrs. medium to troofl drivHm $4.r.O a of the N. director Dr. E. Monk, r.0. Dinner to Koo.l cows $:.Tr, oi to Hurt Amell, Valoy, Ardith and Cache emCouncils Scout Tot. n IoiIIh Pt cows common $7. Ia Gran de, Arne 11 all of St. ergency Vailey service corps, will discuss $7 T'l'q s .'(I, 00(1 to choice .Ml Charles. 2 bishu$n oy, fw common Mr. ami Mrs. Ray D. Lowe and the program to all scouters, $10 '0 down. oprics and MIA supenntendencies iu,on0, no early sales. Sheep; daughter and Vernon Jensen have of stake this evening when returned to their home in Lyman, theLogan meetMutual stake rillCES lM)TATO leadership Wyo., after spending Christmas CHICAGO, Jan. CP) Potatoes ing is held in Logan First ward AimvhIs with the John H. Jensens. 110" on track 251; total hip 7:30. at chapel Neil-sen T. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman mcnts 07, supplied niodei.it. tiadmi? slow; maiket firm: Idaho Ku-- s t Got were in Suit Lake over the Mrs. Ted Barren and eon Stehank washed 2c. unwashed 2 7'i. week end. chtaska Jtliss Tttntupha w.iOod $2 ': phen of Spokane, Wash., is visiting itlnmNota Notth Iukota in Logan with Mrs. Karrens par- Uicr vallevand aocMon IIIihk TiimiiphH ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ander- washed 2.l'0; unwashed do mi; son. rumls unwashed ltU; Florida Hlina MADE 2 Funeral 1 d 1 brother INDUSTRY DOUBLED terson. Miss Ella Welker of Waslnng-- i ton, I. C., and Mrs. Roy E. Bab-- 1 bcl and son of Twin Falls, were guests at the home of Mr. and ;.Wrs Alim Pugmiie during the and Mrs. Ellsworth Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Pugmire spent Christmas at Randolph with Mrs. Pugmire's parents, Mr. and week. Mrs. Gladys Cleveland WASHINGTON, Jan 5 il tamed the Monday evening club The government has asked thi toinobile industry to dclivi r be- at her home. Those present wete, Elaine Transtrum. Vyvian Allied, tween $5,000,000,000 and Sti.OOo,-Oo- Hazel Transtrum, and Myrtle, Til000 worth of finished weapons da and Ruth Pugnnre. to the army, navy and allied forcHoliday dinner guests of Mr. and es this year. OPM Director Gener- Mrs. Rich Allred weie: Mr. and Mrs. Carnine of ELv, Neal William S Knudsen disclosed vada. Harry Mrs. Blossom Hofhine of Salt and Mr. and Mrs. John today. Knudsen said that the industry Wilks of Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Amell of which had been scheduled to de l1Ver $2,500,000,000 worth of wea Ligan attended the Wilhelmsen to more funeral Monday. pons now is expected i o -- than double its war output, Appearing with Associate OPM Director General Sidney Hillman m a joint press conference, Knud- de- sen said the new, stepped-u- p hvery schedules will require new plants to be operated by the in- dustry and conversion of most existing facilities which have been producing passenger automobiles and light trucks. Swit-zertnn- Holiday visitors at the Ray Rich home were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rich and daughter Judy of Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cleveland en- tertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Athay and children of Mrs. J O. Rex. In just one month, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Wilhelmsen, grand old couple of Bear Lake valley, have both passed away. Mr. Wilhelmsen died on December 26, just one month to the day from the time his wife ha died. Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelmsen would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary next October. They lived at Fish Haven, St. Charles and Montpelier, and had homes in each of these towns. Funeral services for Mr. Wil- helmsen were held at the St. Charles chapel Monday, December 29. Special musical numbers were given by the Michaelson quartet, Wright family, and Frank Wiland liams. Speakers were Stanley son Bobby. Rich, Alfred Shepherd, Nate Merk-leMr. and Mrs. Orlando Monson Claud Wilhelmsen, and James and children of Logan spent Winham. Burial was In the St Christmas at the home of Mr. Charles cemetory. Paris, and Elain Transtrum y, u. ffrf ' v T he V r 'ftrfii Burma. A half dozen times in the last eight days the Japanese have sent planes over Burma in force in an obvious attempt to knock out allied air power to protect their rear and probably as a preliminary to bombing of Rangoon and other bases. In each encounter British and American pilots of the special Burma road volunteer detachment have heavily defeated the Japanese. For the time, nillied air power was supreme on this front and it was assumed tnat Wavell will make every effort to reinforce the all-o- Burma squadrons rapidly enough to hold the advantage against Japanese attempts to wear down the allied fighter detachments. 13 Planes Lost Tn the two latest Burma air battles the Jupancse suffered a loss of possibly 13 planes down and another 13 probables. One battle occurred in a Japanese attack on an RAF airdrome at Montmein and the other in an allied attack on a Japanese base at Rahengtak in Thailand. Burma's importance was emphasized by the dispatch there of Chinese troops by Gen. Chiang The forces will fight under British command. They were expected to protect the Burma route against Japanese attacks from Thailand and possibly to take the offensive to relieve pressure on Malaya. the Japanese made However, one gain in their encirclement drive. The British admitted Japanese occupation of Weston in North Borneo. That gives the Japanese another in a series at important positions on the north and northwest coasts of the important island. Tbe Japanese air rorce also attacked an Australia air base at Rabaul in the Bisl. marck islands just north of Kai-she- k. Aus-trai- t will the week end i'k ton Market Quotations 1 visit R with CHANGE CIVILIANS IS HARSH to Camp Sheiby, Mississippi, after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie S. Hill P. been confirmed. formal protest may be made 'or such information is received. d hough some quarters said that any protest probably would be " 'rthless in viewr of Japan's Envious "wanton disregard of international law and decency" as 'how n in the homhing of Mamli ifur it was declared an open Lily. COLITIS Often Accompanies Hies Colitis, rectal troubles and constipation so frequently are associated together that the relief of ne often depends upon the ot the others. Sufferers tram these ailments should learn tbe farts. Write today -- a postcard 'vm do for a FREE copy of au e illus-- t ruled book on these and assoeiat-admentThe MeClearv Clinic. HEirsi Elms Excelsior bl'nngs, Mo. Adv, cor-M'l- s. P.V Tnii !H v li IHTTFK ritl IN ritAN'MSCo. sen i e .U Kel-lan- d, s !0 Store nv m ilPi -"v; Sy me rmdioni small 21 '.me wiirr Japanese attack on the United States instantly changed our trend of thought in this country. I, others in Before that attack some of us thought in terms of terms of we. Neither of those terms expresses our feelings today. represents only one person. We may mean only two or a few persons. Our slogan now is in the United States. HUGHES Dress Shop is happy to announce that Miss Grace Peterson Adv. is back with them. lirDiiwbir. unmi'Mits Ida iirH mors inlkxpil. B. V. Smith, national 1ottnii Uf. president of the Womens Chrisolf U to rent mm off tian Temperance Union, will be in to tip Silur urn liaiiis'i'd. Ogden Wednesday, where the Ogden union is planning a luncheon in her honor, according to Mrs. l.m AM.KI.ES IIKTO(K VV. W. Smart, president of the LoAXGKI.KS. J.iii. f. dpi-- ! ruin'. Inr1 gan unit. The luncheon is to be Pt(k: liogH l.'ioii. 2.' to 3 t . held in the Methodist community Rood and (holm w.rno rarlv top IiirId t ludl k house where Mrs. Smith will now 10 50. 9.7r''l good speak. Also, she will give an adGattle 2700, fanlv artlvo, mromr dress Wednesday at the Salvation 23- hither eimhum to good t'r Bonn m All common interested and army hall in Ogden. .tcH'H heifer 9 r.u'ij 11 7... good persons of Cacne Valley are invit-- 1 0 27 it and common medium Mis7."; ed to attend the functions. Mrs. dinner and cutter and 7'i7.0. mnniiou to Smart announced that there will Rood hull S.r.O'fi 10. mil Sheep 3n, no good or clmieo be no January meeting for the local Union, but that the next se-- : offered Hrovidetiro 1 at Tsoirm ?t. !u..l skm will be held at the home of Mrs. Heber C. Maughan on February 5. Mrs. The I are urging large attendances for these sessions. lif-l- ; s 0 NEW GOP EXECUTIVE Jan. 5 l l! WASHINGTON, The Republican national committee today has a new executive and n publicity director Clarence Kelland, the author. a member of the committee from Arizona, was assistant eastern manager of the 1940 Willkie campaign in charge of publicity. He was appointed last night to rewho replace Franklin Waltman Carl Nelson, Ligan contractor, newssigned recently to wa3 announced as the apparent paper work. low bidder today for construction of three runways at the Gooding, Idaho, airport. His bid was $261,-34ALIENS HELD SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 5 H' P Immigration officials said today After the churge against him 40 Japanese nationals taken into custody in eastern Nevada in the was reduced from a lelony to a L Anderson, past few days were lodged In the misdeamor, Joseph Millville town, Salt Like county Jail. The officials former treasurer of said the Japanese were brought was sentenced to six months in here Saturday night from the jail the county jail today by Judge ot Ruth, Ncv because of lack of Jesse P. Rich, who reserved right facilities there. They will be held to suspend part of the sentence, in Salt Like City indefinitely, it Mr. Anderson had formerly been was said, and arrangements for accused of embezzlement of town hearings will he made by the U. S. funds, but when petitions, signed I attorney at Reno, Nov, by many prominent citizens of the Bud-lrigto- .J.ui market. I.utiei, lUH. Ks. Iiiuc of Wellsville. laiuo standards Funeral services for Dr. E. A. in Salt set for Pollard, today Cache stake temple day and modi Like City, were postponed until night will be observed Wednesday, noon in the University Tuesday to Dr. Kenneth R. Steward chapel at Salt Like. Burial according vens. Stake oflicials are stressing will be in the Ligan city cemetery. the two evening sessions, which begin at 6 and 6:30 o'clock, and . h id A 10 Tiiumplisj Private Boyd Hill has returned T. A. TO MEET Jan. 5 uti of State Cordell Hull toary il v described as "monstrous" the AT NORTH CACHE reported Japanese discrimination ml death threats against white eu dnns of occupied Manila, but asadded that he was awaiting North Cache Parent-Teache- r '! farther confirmation of the sociation will meet at North Cache ty. high school Wednesday at 8 p. m. Hull said he had not learned Dr. C. L. Anderson of the USAC to whnt extent the icports of the will give an address and musical ' rrorizing Japanese measures, as numbers will be presented. '"iitained in information to Gen. Rural bus transportation will be Douglas MacArthur from Manila, furnished, it was announced. Washington. ret mi-si- u 1 IN POLLARD FUNERAL Sharp visited with Mr. and Lcland Auger on Christmas. JAP TREATMENT OF S' . 4 I rlrjihulo f Here's the new scene of battle In the Philippines following the fall of Mania with Cavite evaluated out American and PhiliUDine trnous occuuvinii stiong positions noith ot the ulv. Welling Inmilies Mr. and Mrs Emery Welling and daugnter, Theone were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Billcter of Pans, Satuiday evening. Mis. Marie Jacobs and her son and daughter of Ogden visited liver Sunday with Mr. ant Mrs. Glen Curd. Darrell Hi dines and Miss Nowl-anof Montpelier were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Orrm Pe- trusted with supreme command the crucial southwest Pacific, admitted the situation probably would grow worse before it grows hotter but expressed full confidence in Japan's eventual defeat. One bright spot in the complex picture was the heavy losses being inflicted upon Japanese planes in a series of air combats over of ln-f-f Mr and Mrs. Pcrcey Larsen. Miss Amy Webster of Salt Lake soent Christmas wdth her parents, Mr and Mrs. Denton M. Webster. Mr and Mrs. Clifford of Airs. 1 craft warning. Tom Swam of Ogden was a Glu istmas visitor of tile Clark and j American i heeses will be manufactured, and milk is now being received at the factory for processing the new cheese. The plant for formerly the old storehouse at the Anmlga sugar f.utoiy, but the structure has been remodeled and supplied with equip- ment for cheese making. The muxi-imicapacity is 3oooo pounds of milk daily, hut if need arises, that can be stepped up to a triple figure. At tile present time, plans anticipate processing of about 2i',fKKl pounds of milk dail.v Manager of ttie new concern is Edwin Gosncr, native of Switzerland, who has been engaged in the manufacture of cheese in d and in ttie cheese renter of Wisconsin and California. Milk is to he purchased only from members of the Cache Dairy association. a cooperative affiliated with Utah State Farm Bureau federation. Prices of butterfnt paid for the milk will correspond to those paid by other milk processors of tile valley. Profits of the enterprise will go into the general fund of the association for the mutual welfare of association members. According to Mr. Sehenk. it is anticipated thnt butter will also be manufactured at the Amalga plant. Smolensk. The broadest field of allied operations, however, was in the Far East, where air reinforcements apparently had arrived to aid in blocking the Japanese efforts to consolidate positions for envelopment of Singapore. Gen Sir Archibald Wavell, en- 4 with their sons. Arnold Auger ami Preston Porter, who are in service. They will also motor to Los Angeles to vi'it with Mr. and Mrs. Liovd Bennett. Vest Welker and family of Lo- M at the were A. B. Miss Giay. parts lor Washington. Crimea and that perhaps 100,000 other axis forces were doomed In the Mozhaisk sector of the central front, where a Russian pincers drive is aimed at Vyazma and lay-awa- FOR (OAST Mr. and Mrs. William H. Auger end sons Demon and Hvium and Mrs M.try Porter left for spent Ea-to- ih (Continued from Page 1) Hum-phety- Mrs. Howard Auger of Tremonton visited and Thursday Friday with Mr. and Mrs. William Auger and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Owen. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Webster spent Fnduv in Weston with Mr. and Mrs Lawrenie Ncuenswandcr. Lynn Neuenswander home with them to spend a few gin Gray U. S. FORCES of-li- Hadden. Mr. and and family California In iiiii- W dm s, iy fill El id iy. party was sponsorfor the Pri- Mrs. ily and all mary rhililmi hv Mrs. Genevieve Mis. Ellen Jeiman and Wheeler. Jars Chrissie Owen, Primary Hiid n -, list ed Thai sdnv evening Mr. m NEW (AMP Word has been received by rcla-- j lives that Private Wayne Pugmire 'has been transleiied fiom Gamp Roberts, Calitorma, to McChord Field, Tacoma, Washington, as a member ol the signal corps air-- Glav, Miss KianiS Iieva Giuy and Mis Van Giay id' Poiatelln, Mi-- x Gladys Glav of .Mi1lautrac Warner of Slully, 1 .i Kails Mi s i.rnuriv Warner o Downey, Mi and Mis. Theron Smith ai.d sills, Thrum Jr, Bus- day. KejHiiter A J HERE'S MORE ABOUT Operates Cheese Plant , Fish Haven News Geoiga B term will Bmve'n, whose cf 1944. n(.t t spire until January j ia iharge of streets, property, health and public abattoir departments. that there II is not expected Cache Unit nine LaVar Pugmire of Ligan iH spending a week with the L'Uis I'ligiiuie family, EE WES FOR fm-ani- departments. r PAGE THKEE. children came Horn BlaeUloot, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pi ice trom Like-- ! town, Dean Pugmuv from Eastern Idaho, and Betty and Scott Pug- - l pie.-nU- 1 !) 4 Grover Cleveland ami Dean Pug-- j mire, who have been working at American Falls, have returned1 home to spend the winter with Dairying, Cache Valley's greatest their families. industry, has extended itself loral-l.- v Mrs. Mignon Watt and children to the field of of Blacktoot spent the holidays on a commercial basis. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Under sponsorship of the Cache Micnaelson Xcphi a new The Sidney Pug in ire family had Valley Dairy association, plant began operations last week a Christinas leimum with all, end at Anmlga According to John members ot the family present. H S.lienk of College ward, presiMr and Mrs Preston lugniitv and dent of the association, Swiss and u.m-ti.-- hm-ln- ;Y RETIl PI HIM IRE Reporter 25 It five-yea- , St. Charles DRIVES 1, Jan. 5 I' Dr. B. M':s Ei; n..i precedent, B.li low, 4',l, keeping with incumbent o ptes'-unI w it snlil,..,lavuig via lier two I j'u liui ds, the lust wnmg sons m the is beginning ot them r will home ist oi im.ht. an oi.k r ,.,.r of his Olson to the prcsi-Lk- to "I Mr. m, act only, aim, 1,1,' sue reed sb.nt wliose D. X. m dentally Salisbury and the elose ot back with a 22 , h, r , .pi,., st,,,,. term will expire at the aiiiee sa I. will become vice president. l,- 1,3 Jt, Second Term Bigelow. ntiiid pie.sideit his and tiv.oi'i r ol a Fall River. Mavor Evans today beganexecuMass, the'it, r (ha.n, was taken to seio'n'd term us municipal Luiul-s!ra Fall R'v.i 1, .j,u.ii, wh,ie his A. G. tive He succeeded t. he cutical. as mayor two years ago, condition w,,s s He t.id I..', November 4. supper m id was reelected e.itug the k'tch.r u!.. a !, , s,,n Williams. lim over Dr. V. W. Jleriil. ed M. Call l'J. Mis E.gelnw to lire Muir defeated Hu1 Mile, ota ot t o w tiieti Were lmdter to retain lus asoffue and pi.s,-nt.t,j twu oldi r vas reeenilv installed ceresons. at 'f I'tah Municipal liuguI.ake City. al. mus in Salt y ,vor F'vuns issaf-l- cominP.'KMior and of" "lights, public Muir while Commissioner llire. ts water woiks, cemetery and 11 U A K l Beware Coughs from common colds That Han? On 6. Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION , for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis WE-AL- L, which means every loyal individual We are facing a long, hard job, but when the United States decides and nothing can or to fight for a cause, it is in terms of WE-ALwill itop us. L, can be certain that President Roosevelt, our Commander-in-Chie- f, L are back of him, determined to protect our country, oui form of government, and the freedoms which we cherish. WE-AL- PrcjiJcnt, International Budncsi Machine! Corporation |