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Show - 1 A . J if tooraov $29,000,000 In o Thi amount of diamonds was into this country during the past year. Ttes figures prose the popularity of act Monta. - tirrr eolivton Ts A ant'd and ' large, auj arrang M !tr those w ,th sn.g.1 Purses as we a forthe tu Konstr. Stones to upw ards. ii's i -- ' Kt It's i' t, i 51 p woman eftn be very friendly, itb anv othpr woman whom her was ever engaged to. Cargois without number were sent to the Hutch and West tudiee every jear. and as man) brought theuce, which were undoubtedl) No hua-ban- d It "would, In any 'event, ba whole- some, now the colonies were likely to er f;v tht tl i; Tev umimnial if ts i" the colotitsts s!i.mi, i nmphli lavs parlia- pain i, "in' t l grow lusty as kingdoms Hi their roomy continent, to assert a mothers powe-tmise and restrain a power by no means lost because too Is healthful. Tea will ahd neglected It was with such wisdom the first strengthen you tor a better 1761. parstep was taken. . In .days work; but drink Good liament voted It "justMarch, and necessary Tea. Poor Tea is dear at any that revenue be raised In America." passed an act meant to secure duties - Prce """''"eri'-WlTi- P S"WT6 u g a r amTlook ineasures to increase the efficiency of the revenue Service In- America 1 ' George Grenville was Are Always Good ter. He lacked neither official capacity nor acquaintance with affairs . He Coupon for Rogers' Fine Silverware in .Every Package. - thought it just the colonists should the national iTaytheir quota intowere so served The chap who Veeps hammering treasury, seeing they the national he and by isn't a power; away kaockerr necessarily thatTn the next session of he should certain i reel taxes In addition to the indirect 'already in force , Prove HoraM Henry Meyer, whose faith In a milk c, m Ho saw no sufficl a for money has reason, to been shattered jnld the he regrets t donbt colonies would acthatnhe tfiat he did not lta e $ iXHi, the accumulatioa of twenty y ars of work and denial, lu a savquiesce, If not without protest, at of transferring it to a can, ings hank least without tumult or dangerous re-. for the saunas bsrtk la still doing business at the sam old phne. while ' X sistance; the mik can has diaapptarej. aud A Serious Blunder. with It the Sft.OOU. Jgf was It a sad blunder. Virginia reI' tn JO year means putSaVIng $1 sented threat and execution alike In ting aside an a erage of S" i i a week. If Meyer hail depo t d this weekly m ch a matter as deeply as did litigia a a i ngs ainint the 4 per cent ous Massachusetts. interest would h oTe brought the total amount to $12,411.66, A. long generation ago. In the quiet and it would he absolutely sale, where year 1732, when b'uff Sir Robert was he could get It when he wanted It. will open a savings accouut. You caa prime minister, there had been an in-- bank here by mail Keith, mat be. Tics hank has been in btislhess M years. had forgotten The minis'ry had de-- I Walker Brothers Bankers manded of Massachusetts that she - - - Salt Lake City should establish a fixed salary" for' her governors by astanding grant; but Ajwomah judges a letter by the rshe had refused, and the ministers had receded. length of the postscript. The affair had not been lost' upon the other colonies. That sturdy one-- i time royal governor. Ahxander Spots-- j wood, in Virginia, had noted it very particularly, and spoken of tt very bluntly, diligent servant of the crown as he was. to Col,. William Ii rd, when he catne his way on his "progress to Hr Buying Yeor the mines,! He declared "that if the Mtnnminla (rum j assembly In New England would stand Our stock comprise only the finest cut design bluff, he did not see liow they could be They are all picforced to raise money against their tured in a fiae will, for If they should direct It to be booklet. This done b;- act of parliament,-whlclbooklet i your they have threatened to do (though It be lot the asking. and it Writs (or against the right of Englishmen to be also our Mantlo taxed butby their representatives). booklet TopaT. yet they would find tt Elias Morris & Sons Co. to put such an act jin execution. Lake Salt City W. S. Tapl St.. No observing man could so much a Monumants Marblo Work travel in Virginia without finding ver Mantlo Tilo Work promptly what It was that gave pqfrit and poignancy to such an opinio A Paraon. That quiet gentleman. Rev. Andrew Rurnaby, vicar of Greenw A POSITIVE t4 PER. Virginia in 1759, and saW plainly MANENT CURE FOR enough how matters stood.ZThe pubLiquor and lic or political characterof the Virginians, he said, corresponds with Drug Addictions GOOD TEA 1 li n i. lev mi'i ipet tht-- v ft i i -- I d 1 v -- -- water al d i.m , r God , k i! th,--- i - , Hewlett's Teas j a-- I 1 1 -- - prime-minis-- jle-ctare- s -- turn-Hi- get-s- J - ! par-liame- di-- Milk Can Bank Gone r - n j police-tha- . - as 1 j (XX) cam-poun- d 1 11 s You Will Save Pi-n- MONEY u. pos-eslf- ( e - free-rio- 3 Level-Heade- d . IN- -- - -- -- -Of- im-pos- e fidal-Sayrmadamrthat - te and-agai- - m n seehat - n i- o "lethe o -- L . - s; - - s. -- y t V v t ti loi g il b n k l i.v co mil vtf of at cojitably i! n ii 1 i I tl t es in-'i- t any ittnl its tht! I'.nt t tie t ol ttrie ,11 ft '.U t h e ounrits vvht'e tht' tt'al ailstoc hul its stitngth and rf ipremaev wtit' of tint middle t!.os of yeo I suffered from, AuTurn, N. Y. r nervousness fur ten years, and had such, organic pains that sometimes I would lie in bed four days at a tim e.could not eat or sleep and did not want anyone to talk to me or bother me at all. Sometimes I would suffer for seven hours at a time. Differentdoc-tor- s did the best , nit n i,eriPk nit n who .love liberty, but lank vigorous ai isttTei ,ie favors the growth of pt in mil t mint nee evtn in tho.se wlio h' t lul of it, hut oni) near mid it,' nml these plain jnen.of-th- e tile Counties weie tile mote evt ellelit and Individual tn the cultivation of their powers bv reason of the contact 1nt V thejrc6uTd-ror- lit'gltet of polish, a rough, candor of ael them speech nhtuir them wliit-laiatl nnd distinguished Them sharply enough w lit n tiiev came Into the presence of the com ilv ami foi mal gtntle men win pi at it ed the manners of Jaandou in l lie liver counties A .Rustic Figure In the Home. s. Ban It k iioiit). at anV" rate, must aveTeeTi u d a very rust te figure to the hi gessos w)p ii lut tirsL came to lake-Tieatrnr unni!ifs.r tfienFoiTa Ylay i - ma until four months ago I began giving Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound a trial and now I am in good health. Mrs. WlLi.IAM II. GlLL, 15 Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York. Doctors Daughter Took It. Sl Cloud, Minn. I was so run down that I by overwork and worry could hot stand it to have my children talk aloud or valk heavy on the floor. One of my frierjds said, Jry I,ydia E. Mnkhama-Vegtable Compound, for I know a doc, tiav in 176a tors daughterjH in town who takes , Jli w a.s k;iy w n. Jjideeil.lo ,mau-- 1 it and aha would not take it if it were Ins 'was tiie lua'ti tlny must have Dot good. known lio had wpn so strunge-- ver- I sent for the Compound at once and kept on takingit until I was all right Mrs IiEufiu M. Qitckstadt, 727 6th Avenue, S., EL Cloud, Minn. ' I.ydia E. rinhhams Vegetable Compound may be relied upon as the most etlicieht remedy for female ills. Why don & you try it? -- TT i e e -- a istMwSr - j U. .uP tn en iloiu)t v cident-which-Gove- rnor - T- !, i hi i ' From Nervousness Caused by Female Ills RestorecLto A Health by Lydia EL. Pinkhams Vegeta- ble Compound. mort !n ,1 h ijwtt it fjjng o s TEN YEARS ua of t i on, t n iiit'in-oiia- " 1 f t i t i H ' ni'1 that, at oiue as a gt, t r il i, teas ment had been at such pains to labor-- urt of lointnunof .'I'd .1 siluMu i o ate and enforce, and pi tv steering us 'n of autlh H i s lia lyti well, as simigglmghad for long af. is statunud In t! pi int.uliui.s forded the doughty seamen of Boston, In' bllltttdT'n tlf people Salem. Charleston, and Nework a U'amont rt a til quit set d It tK: Granville genteel career of pro It .rposl(i defray", llie expenses of tit tt tiding protee Indulge in Illegal Trade. and seeming" the , olefins 'but Things had come to such a pass Pisiea that where tiusineAS went briskly the u an near htsfag a( l'l Much, it pass'd people of the colonial ports dcmatnled w TT , tiit to go t t ffi Until Nov t in as of right "a full lreedom of illegal .in r dtd not l.eep trade," aud broke sometimes into not when it was denied them The Bos- liun waiting until Nov tinln i tor tht in It was the voice of a vcrita ton News latter had been known very prctt"-thie It of a lupest that pri enilv tame over courteously to mo ini the death a to si the ear of the staitled t cusof collector Ins worthy majesty's, r nd If was not rtie gent rap toms because, "with much humanity," oni t of Uirhultiit Massacluiefts tmt he had been used to take pleasure vtf ovaf Vlt i in directing masters of vessels how the house of hui ' t l e y ought t o a o i d t h e h re ach'o f gi'tn a t h ii t Hi Bi ' imke tlio geiiefnrTn dlgn.ttion t thi. acts of trade " A Polite Protest. ' Sea captains grew acaustonunl to y ' A 111" 1761 In leadv autumn if up verj confidential .relations with ownhot was Ja era aniB iHinsjgnees, and knew v cry on t lie mere Hut', it of, well, without official counsel, how to come, tti.it lioust- had spoken verv ur take the advice "not to declare at the gelitlv against the mea-urpioposed customhouse," and things went vety in a meimiiial to king and parliament easily and cordially w ith all parties to wiiitli, amidst evety piejur piirase of It'valtv and affettioif, li.nl plauAv the undoratandjng In 1761 that understanding was of ilttla't'd it the opinion ol his tna a sudden rudely broken and the troujest) s buhjtcti in liginiv that kiii H ble began, which Grenville had the atts would be in fiat violation of their folly-- o add to . The board of trade undoubted rights and libeitits, and l determined to collect the duties on tli eommitttn by wlinli tli.it also was molasses and drawn and 'had contained mm, up sugar, long sc systematically evaded in the trade most t ery Utah "of chief eoiisi'quenec between New England and the- West in the ertii'isett f the colon v, the It dies, at whatever ooM of suit and king's attorney genetal hiiiis df not ex ' scrutiny, and directed their agents in ctpttd L'ut tt was one thing to protest Boston todt'mand'"writV of assistance' from the courts, giving them agalimt measures to come nnd quite eouthm lepve to rntet wlwt premises they atiot in r to oppow their w In n t naeted into law s would in search of smuggled goods. Tiie i ne w as cot Milution.il agitation, the otlnr, flat Colonists Resist Search Warrants. were instant exasperating rt tu ion little less Thre it was vry ominous to rend the, and resistance "General search warvveitls (if tiie extraordinary rosolutjnfis rants, opening very man'-- door to d l,v (lie burgesses on the 3iHli ( th officers of the law., with or without iiet hail just and explicit croumi of suspicion oi May 1765, after tiie fdaiirp of re tone become and law, notet,ke against him, noEnglish subjecl anyrtr. lined puHsiun Uiat ran tliiougli them Plain SpeeptFrom the Burgesses. Iliey (Jvftared tliat from the first tiie sjdfiers (if his majesty's colony htpr domain of Virginia . had d and enjoyed all the privileges, franchises, nnd Immunities at any time enjoyed by the people of Great Britain Itsdf, and that this their had 1mm n explicitly secured to them by their charters, "to all Intents and purposes as If they had been abiding and born within the ratlin of Eng land;, "tliat the taxation of the people by thpinheiveg or by persons chosen by themselves to represent them was a distinguishing characteristic of British freedom without which the ancient constitution of the realm itself could not subsist; "and that his majestys liege people of this most ancient colony" had uninterruponerthM-are-haughttedly enjoyed, the rJghLoLbeing-tb- s y thelrprlvate IUt h m taUcftr, MicbM,"" THE M Ui.(nihJ KEELIT and Mklbrm governed by their assemblies In the the Jealousof ymlT liberties, impaSTITUTE 334 W. Swih -i sms. Sdt Uk Car article of their tgxes and internal tient of restraint, and can scarcely r relinbear the thought of being controlled police, had never forfeited quished it, and had seen it ronstantly KODAK FINISHING bjrany superloj piwer. Many of kem consider e colonies as Inde- where would submit to; and yet these recognized by the kings and people of Mall order rive prompt attention, Complete stock of Photo Supplies. Great Britain states no connected with writs authorized nothing less. pendent Salt Lata Phot Supply Co. a extenGreat Issued under Ise Brltainotherw than havAn Uncompromising Conclusion. questionable Witte lor cstalorue. hy iaia 81. ing the same' common king and being sion to A merica of an exceptional, Spoked as It was In pretest against power of the court of exchequer, actual legislation alr ady adopted by During courtship aT man easily bound to'ber with natural affection. makes a dollar look like thirty cents. Not only s6, but they think it a hard- they violated every precedent of the parliament inydirect despite of all After marriage tries to make ship notto have an unlimited trade common law, no less than every prin- such privileges and immunities, this "to every part of the world. ciple of prudent admin.stration; and declaration of rights seemed to lack thirty centsjook like a dollar. This All this, and more, Grenville might the excitement whi"h they provoked its conclusion The constitutional Is less easjh have learned by the simple'paina xrf was and ominous. Sharp rights of - Virginians "had "'been' lie -made-i- n the courts, vadedNVbar then Cautious, Resolved, thereinquiry. One had but to open his fesistanee-wa- r officer no ever ventured to serve fore, "that his majestys liege people, Lady (to custom house official) J &y b nd look to setehoiv imperious a and been hed In the almost one. of the obnoxious writs. Such the inhabitants of this colony, are not have nothing to declare. What shall feudal south; and, for all they hade challenge of the rocess was uttered bound to yield obedience to any law j gay. designed to yaaTe4ieVT"hearevoIuftopaiT talkthencer minister pught to have dreaded the righ moreover, that ministers would any taxation whatsoever upon nothing to declare. men had there to think, the be without excuse should they Ignore tl em, other than the laws or ordiLady Yes; but suppose they find leisure " to be proud, the neces the warning, so expcit and eq nances of the general assembly aforeprovocation Punch. , something? said, and "that any person who shall, sity to te masterful and individual, eloquent of revolutionary purpose. A pistinctlon. , quite as much as It was James Otis who utterdlt. by speaking or writing, assert or they- had ever shall , be .contrary d'The man who runs that stare7 has dreaded the stubborn temper and the He had but the other day carried the maintain quick capacity for united action they royal commission in his pocket as ad- deemed an enemy of hip majestys colgot The right idea, all right. had once seen excited in vocate general in his majesty's court ony. "How so?" New Such had been of he the uncompromis7 would not hdve England. admiralty but He advertises; Bagpipes and conclusion drawn even Law as a hls ing Dead by the mover Letter. majestys musical instruments. lt-- w not . nccessary to try-- new said; to Slow Mall. What. other conclusion could any laTs to bad already cost the colonies would of a power-whi- ch "What is that chirping sound In .the do if provoked. The difficulty already one king 'hi head anu another his man draw if he deemed the colonists encountered In enforcing the laws of throne. To oppose in Buch a case was m i, and proud men at that? closet? The Burgesses feared to speak was object-lessotrade hueYoung chickens," gasped the enough; 'and to defend the very constitution un- Ti e'tf or:cte,r5--t hat. maTie r .bad-grwn Ld er which the king wore his crown. treason; they were consent to proband guiltily: "I know It You forgot to mall that acute but yesterday. Fo' long, indeed,-n- That constitution secured to English- test of "their rights, 'and one in the colonies questioned the men everywhere the rights of free- issue bring conclusions to light dozen eggs I gave you three weeks or parliament to regulate their men; the colonists had, besides, the It had been hot fighting to get even right ago trade; but it was notorious that the plan guarantees of their own chart- that much said. The me'n hitherto Before and After, laws actually enacted in tnat matter ers; ,if constitution and charters accepted alwaysas leaders in the or were off had in America to gone failed, smoothly Alice gainsaid, the prin- house had wished to hold it back from marry Jack, going ohly .Isnt because they Were not seriously en- ciples of natural reason sufficed for rash and heated action, and there had. after all? 4 defense against measures so arrogant been bitter debates before even those Afraid not She says she hates te forced. The is trade and eo futile. No lawyer could justify significant premises for, a revolutionhither 1( engrossed shows by for the give up the $1.50 New England, laughed these extraordinary writs; no kin1 ary conclusion hatfjjeeW'Zorced to tho of Saints cent moving pictures. Colone- - Byrd, who carry ff a great with an army at uls back could ever adoption. Old leaders and new, young d of tcbxeeo without troubling force them To execution. Horae Laugh. men anddd ahke,had wllilngly united with paying that impertinen, Protest not only, but defiance, rang in thes memorial of 1764; but now that Papa, Bald Willie, when a horse themselves t-duty of a penny a pound. very cledr in .these fearless words; the Stamp Act was aw,. conservative laughs does he kick up his heels?" The acts of: trade practically for-- and mintsters must avow themselves members shrank . from doing what I guea so- - Wby? . Cause old Whitney just laughed al bade direct commerce with foreign very iguoraht, should they pretefid must look so like a flat defiance of . brother Tommie, and youll have te countries for their dependencies, they did not know how MrrOtis had parliament. men" in'Torelgn-bottomfire one' would from end specially of had the but kindled have the young Only come hut and carry him is. ships from France Spain, and the colonies to the other. But Grenville audacity to urge-suc- h action; only Artistic Canary isles came and went very was resolute to take all risks and very extraordinary young men would . have had' the capacity to induce the freely, notwithstanding, in colonial push this policy. v' eaM do "I cant anything for' yea," for officials liked bouse to take it But such young men to AcL Obnoxious royal The ports as doctor. Youre Stamp the beauty prettj a comfortabland enot enforcedid flinch the He 'rom the peace enjoy wpre at hand,- their leader as veritable as a picture bow." a Democrat, as had ever taken the their and in measures of and ment ' ' of ,of 1764, the esteem neighbors very But I am so thin. such winked at transgres-Uohfloor in that assembly. 1765 his fulfilled of session the genially calmly You me to see. want tone! xjh, I He of taxation. further proPatrick Henry was not of the aria- promise t p your frame." -- i t i t'i VOHflliSUFFEiiD bittef O t I'.t tanb faMjti of 1 p nnTehfl ..'''upon t ill ' thev Poidlhat t n t.h 'u'liiet.'n It is h t I it i t ,n- - i l..i i " no t' f i u' s tl i .Ti c h l is H( f.,t s, n t lu p I i I aJ nl I ehnuii : hh i aiii li aalt lake o rt. (J TAJS . m .Ill I M h ri- - L s t I 'tt.N vt hi L-- fUifi quit keiied by n of .in oM t Kh stock if of jt t it soholais. miu t f.i hot h.lt Good"Seots it ins tiTui, tf - tlio colony r.tn vbUivr i f THEY SIDESTEP FOR MOTORS Filipinos Heed the Signal and Give the "Devil Machine Plenty 0j R0a(j' in diet from a Jury two years ago In the cr LdfraU tl parsons case nt Hanover rouit house, against '(tie law und.the evidence, tnjt Ins (artless tfiess and nianm r, his loose, ungainly figure, his liHthss, uhsent biuiing, must have set many tt courtly member staring For such men as Washington, indeed, there can have been nothing 1 either strange or unattiattive tn the rough t xterior and unstudied wnys of tho new member Punctilious though he was himself in every point of dress and hearing, Washingtons life had most of it been spent with men who looked t li ins. And yet were stuff of true emu age. and rich capacity-withiThe manner of a man could Count as no lest of qualifywlth him ills experience had covered the whole variety of Virginian life. He was an aristocrat by taste, not by prinAnd Patrick HenTy had, in ciple fact, come to the same growth as he In essential quality and principle, though by another way. Henrys life had been wilful, capricious, a bit haphazard, Washington's all the while subject to discipline; but both men had touched and seen the whole en-- , ergy- - of the -- common wealth,- - knew -- its hope, could divine Its destiny There was but one Virginia, and they were her children. It could not take, long to bring them to an under standing and comradeship in affairs. n. -- - AWieneT-InDebate- now be Baid to ba things metropolitan. The Talent adjunct to its activities calling attention to progress in this direction was Iho recent appearance upon the streets of a motor car washed in inud Htul powdered with the fine duet of various gtades of colors produced lure and Baguio. It had made a new iccnrd between the summer 'V capital and Manila. i he machine was stripped to a condition almotit immodest, fenders and top were superfluous io requirements and no windshield protected the drivers face against tho hot winds that blow at rnfdday across the plain. The friendliest feeling exists for the motor ear The barrios become a yhorua of children with the ready "hel- lo," even the, dogs and chickens get . the inspiration . it may bo due to the machines being a stranger in this new section, but it js a fact that pedestrians and people In vehicles do respect the warning signal and give plenty of road. Manila Bulletin. Manila may Carpenters Hall. .- It was characteristic of the new member' that he '8hould'8teiT at on'ca jmd unhesitatingly to a place of leadership when debate of the Stamp Act stirred the house, and that he should Instantly sweep the majority into his following w ith achanruAmldaah ?of eloquence that came like a revelation upon the quiet assembly. (TO EG CONTINUED) be-tw(- n - May Have Cur for Neuralgia. One never gets much sympathy for neuralgia nor seasickness, presum- le ably because they. donot klll. have died from the results Of seasickness and the list of those who have been driven to Bulclde by neuralgia would be ft startling one. Now comes Dr. Rudolph Matas of New with a statement That neuralgia ihay be curedby injections of alcohol But-peop- Or-lea- Into of the skull. he-jnerva -t- ganglions.at.the base This gratifying discovery justifies the hope that the triumphant progress of medical science will presently enable our physicians to alleviate headaches and colds. suffragette is a female who is willing to stand for her rights anywhere, even in a crowded car. A , No man Is horn as free and equal as" OldDoeumentProbtemi What to destrgy aiid.what to have a hired girl. in the way of old documents, newspapers. and other publications has given rise to the organization of committees these peculiar of congress bearing titles; "Disposition of Useless Papers Generally means helping an entire family. in the Executive Departments and Her back ache so she can hardly drag Docu: around. Her nerves are on "Examination and Disposition edge and she ments. The names of the committees is nearly wild. Headache and Sleepless"indicate devolving upon ness unfit her for the care of her family. their members - Moreover, not only, Rheumatic" Pains and Lumbago rack her public officers, but' the directors of body. But, let her taka libraries and museums, to say hothing of private collectors, are often puzzled by the accumulation of matter issuing from modern printing presses. A bill was nof"longago Introduced In and all these ailments parliament to enable the trustees of will disappear. She wiH the British . museum to distribute or soon recover ber strength matter in destroy valueless printed and healthy activity for a their possession Immediately Foley Kidney Pills IT Shakespearean scholar of prominence healing, curative, strengthening and tonic no one He grgued that objected for all Kidney, Bladder and . a medicine could discriminate between what may Diseases that always cores. be valuable and what valueless for Urinary fuof the historical the' investigator ! ture. Who knows," he asked, hut Mini war for lb RtMIII AL OF 1IAIK float-DdiAra and ponton of Urn ualt, tint that the trade circular, the country ybodr.to, It rewoiM tha np.rSaoiu hair nfclr Brnd and X or the street emt for sonipl by malt, song may t. k. aarlT. U newBpaperj.iMRUXUf thaym Baitdta, OXkLA.VM, txLMUJUtU threw s most important lighyt several j hundred years hence upon .some Brst yet A lie value for 10c. Samples of household articles. Ltat of other good. mooted question of our "present life?" two BERNHARD BFECIAI-TCO, S74 be. 1st SAN JOSE. CAL. bt.. Harpers Weekly: WE FTRNISH er ' "T 8ucfT Is Fame. tntoruwtion on bouaebold. beeuvy, diet, exerataa beeith: say Information woman may Med; the pef Wiseman What, to your mind, mb. Bmuppixo HxcuAxaa, Box a, 8ea Fmnoknce f most clearly represents the ABLE BO DIED MEN. between the age ef t n of fame and the vanity nnd tl, wanted te prepare for forest ranger 11.10 te start. State' iiunlMtlot; C.salary wl&heft? E, Reegea. VTtlUajwe, Arts. oeeepetkm. Cynicus Blazing ' - electric letters VUIIn VoontelJ Pee. Qumr ef la spelling, the name of the proprietor Hotn I . iy- o over tha portal to a bar. Judge. Me. Helping QVoman ties the-du- Foley Kidney. Pills y DEPILATORY VrZfZfia FOKXrCl-AS-lcvtrnetir- epheriie-rality.o- hu-ma- - 'L - . i '' m m |