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Show THE AGE TWO. nERALD-JOUnNA- ' LOGAN, UTAH, L, FllIPAY, OCTOBER ANOTHER FEATURE OF Till: NEXT WAU The HERALD-JOURNAPublished every Valley week-da- Newspaper Logan, Utah. y at Telephone afternoon by the Cache 75 West Center Street, 5 United Press, NEA Service, Western Features and The Scripps League of Newspaper. Member Proclaim Liberty thru ail the Land. 3, 1879. ALLIES STSLL BELITTLE OUR HELP IN WAR is just about 18 narrow-windowe- old one: that LLOYD GEORGE'S complaint is the same was as stubborn as a Missouri mule about the idea of keeping American troops under American command, and that, because of this fact, it took the United States altogether too long to make its presence felt on the firing line. The Lloyd George idea had the beauty of simplicity. It was to feed American troops right into the British army, by There would be no American Companies and battalions. army, as such; instead, there would be a vast number of n British divisions. separate units brigaded into the As fast as our boys got to ! ranee, they could be put to work. The best mark on Pershings lecord is the fact that he said No to this little scheme, and said it often. The British high command had sjient two mortal years butting its head into a stone wall. At the very moment when it was asking Pershing to turn his American boys over to its tender mercies, it was wasting 400,000 lives in d the Fasschtndaele offensive a strategic gem for which British historians are still criticizing the high command in the bitterest terms. Lloyd George himself did not quite trust the British high command, lie held British troops in England in such numbers that Earl Haigs partisans blame him for the German h of March, 1918; held them there because he was sick of seeing the flower of the British army wasted in to failure. d vain, uninspired attacks that were And yet Lloyd George now can criticie Pershing for feeling precisely the same way! ' war-wor- c 7ieIn.verted President- One of the greatest institutions of m dilution, declares a lecturer, "is folks! Howdy, general of ours a great debt of He stood like a rock against unbelievable lantern-jawe- d matrimony. How uliout alimony? He held out for the idea that if American boys had to The trouble with radio photofight on a foreign battlefield, they would at least go in under graphs is that they look as if the camera was snapped just as American direction, fighting for American objectives. photographer was in the midIf he is to be citicized, it has got to he for some reason the sneeze dle of a good other than that. Midget mothballs for flap- pers' bathing suits. one-tent- ll MADRID 1 y . pus-.ig- ei ' Ivory Ida. tile dumbest Logan, thinks the originated in Scotland pul fit free-toi-a- - AUTUMNAL DIRGE The melancholy days are come. And, oil, were filled with ire. We nave to rise at six a m And start the furnace fire. Official views of the Republican and Democratic National Committees on leading issues of the campaign are pre sented by leaders of the two parties in this series of 12 articles, taking the place of Rodney Dutcher's Washington column during Dutcher's vacation. The Republican and Democratic arguments are presented on alternate days. Eggs are costing less and less Chicago but then yeggs are costing more and more. n. 1 i SENTENCE "We girls talkial tor hours after the bridge game,' she said, "anil never once lliell- t Mined our husbands. 1 tea! Villein in (s one who i in rend all the oulpniii mgs o! the voting intelligentsia end list, n In all the ravings of the cm t ton irics. mid still he proud of his eeiuimv A I tOMPLAPKN( np-pl- it ij Y r i t Ai e the jokes thit n; . well-know- a- v i are otu imn K t tit Li v Ths : ( iii dc-p.- ti I i i cabinet Agii-culti- ex-ar- e, 1 President d v THIS (OltliMT rormer Repub Roose-tngto- nnsun-doNtan- in none of Ins picdcccssois have the men charged with the administir.- ican Memher U. S. , ( fcnu.c ),ws been Civil Service lommisslon (.onsldCr)te of ;lnd HS 0vd,et T 'HAVE seen a great munv ad- - to the pie'i'csos of the law as have mimsli ations change in Wash-- j the men ivtfrr Picsident Never have I seen so fcwivclt. disruptions in that backbone ofIs that I have nh- administi ntiv e elhucmv. the pci 'JU t SL ait waul to he fair lo served manent civil! sei v ii e of de- - the Rcpuhlu ans. hut I lines, that voted mill and Ii' publicans shall not he unfan to women who Picsident Roosevelt have made it a' The administration lias Lem at-- c tai ki d because it did not put the nicer What othci sliutly cmeigencv agencies under How much mine v set vice picsident ev appointed to he siviie would that att.uk have t w o lit I n if these tompoi.uv agt mil's men of the op- had been niridi a peiinanent p.ut of the guv ci miieiit bv inclusion of position pal tv their pei sonne under civil service Roosevelt did protei t aai When the eneigimv ended it lie confided would have proved d 'Emit indeed u the gic.it It cannot he tmeiits most to disband them touch- - q uc st join'd that many of this temc'psolv the eco poral y pt'i sonni 1, too. were of the ing In the emer-g- i pmtv nomic ciisis and its solution to Ht publican in v that Called foi the agencies those prog! i'smv c Republicans, eat, on, when action was the Uemy A. Wallaie and Hamid L ci need of the hour, it would have Ickcs. To the Drp.li tment of Liken mouths lo iie.de the pla is and to the Public and c sainine .it imi in the Inin oi De- undi r civil seivue i hoieg .ipplu .mis. ,,ihI listed was the enti Legpartment ist disbui sement of funds am I N their mu plimi. an tlieir man- government ever made in peace ngemciit of pci'oiintl. and m time. ll.e pohi ics look ng towaul their likes and Wallaie Thiotigll ti munition, 1 hr hove irra' iinii-g- i Roosevelt inane the President m v agent ic have adhried the lean at fund control ron-pto the spmt of civil seiv-- li source. e Time was good Republican n fait in piciedent, of ionise, fm Unir exIt is a Washington a fact which some of emption Picsininl lloovei sit up-my Demon atic fi lends fiequentlv the Roc oust! uction F'liianic Coi that these gentlemen potation under a law empowumg complain fctafled their depai tmeids with it to choose pi i.sonni I without to civil service i equn cnii'iLs more Reinihlu ans than Demounts. In legal d to agencies cieated on I know nothing rineitly, of couise. of the p.utv afhhations of a mol e pci manont basis, it should eitlur t mo their men in the held But this inn he (oigottei that them or an law that 1o s the with ui cot me' Ihought i i ul iv e oi di r of the piesid, id number and the power rf the at then employes undei civd and rew.ptipei s that ai fiatiklv New si l v ice. to ficicelv opposed to the Deal, if there had been paitisui NEXT. Senator Icrster J. Dickscandals out thiough tne couutiy inson of Iowa sar.s the record ol these of nclinitustralion the in (he president be tails the greathuge funds, our ecus would have est hief execupromise-breakinthe wilh Mmy lien tinging v of natiott, (lie in tive (be under lh.,1 Justor) si say horn i can Vv i v 1'iuw v. evening to eonversing with Neighbor Opplew it., who hath m-into Nn apartment, and he doth tell me he cannot get um! to these el beds, he saving he did open the wrong door last night and found himsef out in the hallwav in hts night-shirItut me. tanks he doth speak in jest, inerrie fellow. t. r i -d i t i ' t ( M-- v i . i . v t vv Arvbodv vv uU to !)uv v a ( i Si-iii- v . hat ? 1 HRIGIITMOMENTS! In Great Lives SCIENCE NEWS id I g o nL totait:. TRElUA D 0 ,NT P.OJ0C Rll lb Hint tn a mystft y 1C I 'A lTPgM oasl.e; EHliUiN Noitlenst. Silkwpim Decorative IN SEJSE E ATcT RJE. njnaaoELS AKgEb T de rilI meshe j. 24 Mitigating. Female cattle. 23 25 Fish 25 To scold 27 Sod 29 Morsel. 30 Exrts 31 Deity. 25 Matter. 35 A - 28 Heathen goits. 53 Driving 23 Laige. command. 32 Tree 54 To hanker 33 Promise. 34 Incident after 55 To mui mur 37 Self VERTICAL Pionoun. 2 At this moment' 3 Hail. as a cat 4 Ceical seed 38 Almond 57 To run away. 5 Ell. 39 Stream 58 Music diama. 7 Bone obstruction. 40 Promon tom j. 59 Cleat lake. 8 To r,tir up 45 Mos Cl It is one of 9 Sun. 49 Ii ntdtes. . 10 Native metal. the 1 62 It has an 50 Knock Recent 52 Sounded as 15 Spider's henta. elongated a dove. 18 Monastic (pl ) 1 1 We Mav He Free STAMPS fore-doome- i 12 13 Nose noise, 14 P.tcher. 17 19 21 vbl) .;a - . emit Poor cottage, d Although Madrid has taken from Toledo her prestige, Madrid can never take her glory. Toledo steel, material of the world's finest swords from the days of Caesar, is still the world's strongest and most flexible. If there is a stone left in place after the civil w ir I Toledo will still be the heart of IIY X. REPORTER the Rneient tradition, Spanish shrine of Churehn en, the fountainhead of chivalry, the receptacle of Lt us speak thereof ye wisest legend and the repository of Spain's To bat! be be it cuts tun though By I. S. Klein greatest art. m! nt vsorse; all suppiessed INote extraordinary The great U th'iomc poisonous. 2,(iKl year old city of Toledo is less - Nietzsche. the size of Toledo, than Ohio, U S.A ) The wi tiding philosopher who went - win shipped sMength and whodivine msane trying to outwit the was exploring in the in a inily of nn eternal verity when he vviote the poignant message i hove BY SAX BRADFORD Ma drid is the spirit of modern Althnu jh. in my opinion, Nietzsi he lived always in an intellectual Spain The learning of 20 Spanish cenrf dm as perverted as the one Alice found wnen she dived down the turies, the artistic .educational and rabbit's hole, he did scnd( back social aspirations of Spain are fi om his station beyond the lookcentered, strangely enough, in this . ancient Spam were metropolitan ing gla s occasional rational thit may after proper pas- communities LOUIS ETIENNE pEN. Madrid the city of paradoxes, teurization he added to the stoic TE SALOMON became presiis neither the commercial, indusof human know ledge dent of the Nigiu ir public of never trial, artistic nor ecclesiastical ceni reed Haiti in 1887, and a stamp was is- to Mvrn'-- own 'Mpb ondrmn a ter of Spain. Yet she rules. ut island jiuL But a m sued for him lmrnediatelv Chailes the Fifth, whose Holy in u his arts until you have ictvellicm biokc out :oon after, and lilktti th' whole over with Roman Enipne stretched from his thing home land of Spain to the Danish Salomoi w is foiced to llee to him Mnrsnes. came vacationing to the Cuba Tt is uLo part of my .aim though The new- p.uty in power found this in hu Jit for pride enters little villa of Madrid from the ro money in the Haitian treasury hire never to Ut a man great citv of Toledo Philip the second followed him and eventuand so had to economize even to ir.e and my intent until I royal enthe use of the old postage stamps have asked him to talk with me ally moved the entire tourage into this hill country of showing the portrait of the dc- -l about the nso m pont bin h a method cannot apply to cold springs and bracing air. osed General Salomon At first Those sixteenth century beginthis seemed unpatiiotic to the new men long (ha! like Nitzs he, but do not in such a plan nings bore rapid fruit. From the mint they a out wav but was found leeimc, of the baker's guild the An older was issued that all nnw, ty, for mm human tolerances e bnlionyfamily watched fire conroyal gel lcar out of hand mail rallying the .Salomon stamp mt ldom heretics as Torquemuda pt as we dcihng with living sume the would Li lecognied for poTag spread the black pestilence of Inipdi idu Js bv the new government only if the through an hysterical ause nmre quisition truths Suppr ss M Into Madrid poured tradesimp viie plain! upside down. v !( ks ,M rhi rel it onships of land If a h Mer was f nmd with the I11UI lllu.Js Hun arv other one. men. thieves, loiirtiors, lawyers, mystics, swordsindhs and builders. stamp uit '.lit, the reu iv or had to c'giUK V out of the As Spam struggled How mu b rnme viti! therefore, Day double pp' tage as a fine for Rmois-saniMill tmhs he not supples aul hut dark ages, through the Ihe scndei's ragliil into her d ly of glory as hi ought in the gold n fleet e in It was not unthen into ellipse, the wor! o u n h p n of luge groups file power, 1H1U til that a of md idu n mk h wit the sardonic biillianie, the and ihnr ii new stamp w.n t ot nations i!, f im uriiqm genuis of the Spanish peobv Haiti. o 'utmv o! d iM ple began to f onus on Madrid The slump por-- b Absolute truth, found and Europe there is nn Throughout av ing Pn orient d to in hum iu situitmn hovv-(i ouirr ition to compute with that Salomon, vhiih nut w I! provide i solution of till street, and cafes of Madrid. appealed inv tit- of tint piobhm vvheth: onlv two Its wit is traditional It is as if ld during mo-- t md luils ,i a mv olved. m tv. o mil- the city which sheltered Cervantes lion of its evi'teuic, in his later life drank inspiration ig i h in to another s fiom his fountain. i, .Town hois', o i the (enise of in right P'f, M I srnia ir Industrially, Mach id his groan o gloi ifn atron of m two generations into a i enter J'ld, e ht tmamdiateh to of foe t of sm.il' manuf.u taring Th vago. in th Niippi e n - on of truth riety of goods manuf n turi d in The hon n? vt, king for truth in find mar the city is astounding GLENDALE aebe a st Uf of iiiiml that m But the total output not imposing qu red bv d igetd and win n compared to American and Kl O' on h. German industrial edits e s to of imfieed pnd pav the pi Socially, M idrui is a cosmopoliCJi m n e Mt n o d m ha U nm uii" IfhneNs that sin n a tan rival of Paris Among her son. Ktoul ctiid J.itivie .n( n Moi.- - s !i ep uN customs are the duly stroll dav m Mink (heek with re a ,v e n Hut there n n dhiiu hopeless in unique the p.ukways T W SneM of Sal Lak t v the hope thi . a t op a time truths along almost the entire At sundown was m !, community Tues on wJl no 1o, ir ne so eisily sup-- . joins this grind inunh: all business n t em to he at th s city d .n t n mil' their best ilothis, niinv drop Mr o'm uiar on. pt uh.ir stage (tf the into se its at .dew Vi3 I! md i i th; i ufi s The t I 0 d lo o r ( olution dio. snrt Tr.n tharah-teristi- c y n. i the stud, is cveiurg I wo i f id h tt siippr i ssed tr uths d S yr in t of tlie populate. m soon thu g .i d f ill'iK .'m to he r ashes But toil iv M idi id s streets are f rh 'i-- 'l ir ! m d. id' n ' himeadtd, and ro limp twinkles t n tlm populations m T.u .i n in h. g a nd In a Mils ( omm..' u Its friendly message into the dusk, ts the'-- poisons 'f til1 v. oi i. o it .should heroine u target for Vr ' o list tohn .lorgon u it v e ill tl n.s ibnhnle foith lie Uh Hu .101 h were r r- r o! itmn and W U t ht ire of tn'ir d oighti r. Mi n Don h vo Although 'Note ext! oil mu ii v I'm t s ton fMir" suppl J L boasts ne u ly a nn'lion s ml Lhe Moduli WO! To bs sj Ml! issed it1 is in population, .xp irish legist, is a, a villige she is onlv nil ups', at infant rt'U n s old ' (our STORIES IN break-throug- this gratitude. pressure. pJtIUt On oi dc i s Iei taming to grape juice. 21 It eats f'2? Stn 20 Part hi pigeon pej. 41 Bud Pt 42 Sijrober. . 43 1, y lain. 44 Hubs 45 Cont'-nded- . 47 Mohamuv'dun nvmph. 48 Weird 50 Last o. 51 By. 54 Mount, nil ptNS 55 Slight flaP-5- French. 60 Electrical term. ( greatest artists mud-mire- owe Crawling animal. 6 Noire types ir-t- rock-ribbe- d, WE 1 Visi-Got- years since the World War ended, but our late beloved allies have not et jrhcn up the attempt to prove that we really weren't nearly as much help to them ;u we supposed at the time. David Lloyd George, who was prime minister of England when we went into the war, is still writing memoirs, and his most recent volume includes some sharp criticism of Gen. John J. Pershing. General Porslvng has been cit Seized by allied statesmen before now. He wasnt' quite the sort of thing they were looking for; he had a hard, square jaw, and a mouth that could look Ike a slit in a sheet of armor plate. When they all rallied hound and began telling him how to run his part of the war, he had a remarkable faculty for listening quietly and then saying No in a eternal sort of way. IT Answer to Fi v 'ous HORIZONTAL goige-ehoke- matter at the postoffice Entered as second-clas- s The at Logan, Utah, under tha Act of Congress, March Liberty Bell. Limbless, Creature AX BRXDIOKl) BY One hunch ed and nmcy yens before the time of Chi lot nn ancient Carthaginian trading stati m wan (optured by the legions of Imperial Rome The historian Livv called it Toletum. On the granite trigs of Toletum. d washed on three sides by the River Tagus, the warlike Goths built their capital. Looming like a vast fortress in the hill country of Central Spain, this grim post was the battle ground of contesting religious and racial for.es until in he fourth century it bi- -i amc the scat of triumphant Catholicism and the i apit.-.- i of Spain Then the Moots .,Aept northward, carrying the banner of Islam through Christian lands until M of France stopped the tide at Tours. Toletum her ame Tolaitoli, first Arab nmp then independent slate Hebrew ahd Moor lived peaceably together while a trade m arms ind silks and woolens filled ils treasure houses with gold The dank of hammers by day and the glow of forges by night marked the shops busy turning out swords that rut stone and chain mail that could not ho pierced. It was Cid himself who brought King Alfonso's Castilian chivalry out of the north and drove th Moor southward to Granada. That was in lus5. and the grim city by the Tagus became Toledo The golden ago of Toledo includes the four centuries until the great King Philip moved his royal entourage out of the dim street canyons of Toledo and into the hr iring air of the upland village of Madi id. During that time was built the great Toledo cathedral, center to this day of Spanish Catholicism, the bridges and gates that have been the envy of architects, the whose towers rose above the Roman fort In those years the i Lurches and public buildings of To1 do were designed and decorated by many of the world's 50. cents a copy. By mall, In Cache Valley, 12.50 a year; outside Cache Valley, 15.00 a year. By carrier, 40 cents a month, $3.50 a year. Price A- - TOLEDO L Co., si. 1 9 3 C. 2, John Rtimli Africin stilt esm,n Cei i! 111 s w ho P'l Keeping It env d r from of K.igl md to 1h ooi e o' the gre ilev men m Mi n m hi- I'V I lory, u is om d friend how be h q coil I" a ,t hv mother lounMy 'hd come lo Afri while then s tell yon thit of mv henlt Hu H. 1 ndventm e - an that mny be truth is that I no spnd their elerinl mutton. l)i M sett s t v i M md It Su heir i Klim h '! ! la 'mi t dr t) ii i Hi st Ar s DI A tv v u d r V. o h in cloned is served i4 intile sjtflpp. t M munkt nn u i Mi s i I to O Lion Sund n n. nn a Count nf the lnusv uilUl ii son Heap I'tDV tubbed lony ni En Msh tV iosmn hospitnl w hi r v o ope itci on for njM v idu i I I ! w. I OVU K TuLKHO .111 I r t f s i ton. a u m in r.i M;s J f fnni d ( nt r h ' (Mi j i'l J . si dlt t's s o to of a is ii i DO, e it lllif ill ill s s.n he M iT'iih' d Ill'Ll (V, 1, i j Cambridge with his daughter Alvina Anderson. A genealogy held meeting Monday with ( A Brown. Albert Andrew and Kiri in Brough chaige. Watermelon was served to a large c row'd Mr and Mrs. C T. PuHmn, Mr and Mrs Pun sell Roper visded the week end with Mr and Mrs Bill Lord of MiG minion. Id iho Mr and Mrs Go, age Hcnsin nd M rs A M Hill of Ogden, calk'd at the home of Mr and Mrs R H. Briggs on Tuesd ly. Mr and Mrs Jcre Oivir. and family returned from a few days visit to Salt Lake R E. Butler spent Tuesday in Ogden A special program for the opening night of the Mutual, wm.s held Tuesday Male chorus sang several selections Mrs Llovd Dickson gave a ictold siory; M'-Lee Cottle gave a reading, R F Butler and Miss Cottle rendered a eornet solo, thrie shent drama's wro given Atkinson of Clark-Mo- n Mis., Hozt spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs Violet Hansen Mrs Rof'kvvood and son Gene of Idaho Falls, spent last week with her daughter, Mrs Cl none BREATH CHOKED BY AWFUL SOUR STOMACH GAS! ioini'ar Hiss Markus of Burner. (Vo.. Savs: My Awful Gas 1ain4 and Swel-linAre Gone. 1 Want Ev ( i j ho.is Li Colorado to Now jf Know How l Me! e-- Tium vtmK s scitioi r 1'1,'s pi this say and citv - VAN TAGE never saw real iclicf io anythim; :u I like it docs! This Ama :ing Compound of is th Ncitm ! Koots and Herns and me J Ms Don Winn and son Ralph visited in Midvale as guest of her sister Mrs Laurenee Holt Mrs Evelyn Kendall and sons, Bl line ard Davie, in oompir.y with Mrs HUd t Wheeler, spent the week end vilh their mother Mrs Carl Glover who is spending the winter in og.in Mrs O ire F Mann and son of Yal mi, Wislungton spent the week ind with her sistir, Mrs Lee Monasmith Andicw Kimmnnds Sr, unde a nnjor operation at an Ogd, n liospit il Friday Mr and Mrs Lovell 'idl'd, Mr Mile and Ml and M rs ami Mis Miili'i Hodges just reMiss 1'KEDA JHRM S turned fiom i tiip tlroii;h Twin Falls md Buhl, Id iho (Mlnr Snlendid Mcdiiin.il AgenU Mis Willotd Kent! ill and Mis now In mg introduced fl) tills eily Gillurt Whi hr visilid with id Si 'ii DruX s'ore, ti lends in Svv in ake, Mond-,M un nnd Center Sts. TTHy' Miss M irjo- ie B'uggs left Fi Known people throughout this iv for Siii Fr.m. usi o v. hi re she are publicly endorsing will spend th" winter with her this viimity Great Medicine For instance, mo'liei Mis Anne h few days ago, Miss Freda Mmill of Kreithficid is just M u l;us, of 1727 30th St , Denver, quoding a fe V'lays a th hi-- i Cull), .dated: Allied an uighter, M's ll.itl 12 Years of Awful f .irmly Mr. and Mr- - Bi.l B: ough and Ga. and Constipation Mrs I.ovisa Winn were Logan Miff rid continually with in'I visitois Tuesday digestion and constipation. All th i Mr and Mr Cud Pnvpi .ci Lind I 'ie disagreed with me and rejni ing over the safe artivil ot I would bloat and swell with ga4. a bahy girl. Airs Pavne before Idler meals so tint I could Hardly was Mis-- , Luel.a Git Mv Breath. Had her riruiitge awful gas Thompson of Clarkston all through my stomach ors pains Mr and Mrs. Cul Glover gun that wore simply agonizing, ml at the home of Mr and I would get dizzy from this suf-- fi Mini ice Glover Sunday ring and I roiildn't sleep nights S' Mrs Goto Mr and I) and hid avful headaches. I felt were Login visitors Siturdiy I Mr and Mrs Uilford Kind ill teinhle' ti ently I got I Bus-the Day I Found It! V" and Mrs. M ranee Glover an and I van iv e, voile in Colorado to Mis Al ' c Allred attended Ire In'-know it helped me. t cleared Glover iciinio: given m hor, r nl ilul g.,s and bloat from my the both bir'hdiy annuel s.tiv of llie at Lzi ton s'onitth iiyins anu for the first William F. Glo-etime ui 12 Frnl iv jcrc I eat my meals Merlin Brough teturned home and enjoy them nnd have no worry Head'-oabout the nfter-e- f foots. after working the summer in hi s are gone and I Id dio Mr Brough and M.ss sloop well id! night an will be stuli ntc at get up in the mornthe coming vvinl r ing reeling fine I ve changed all l'SC over 'uni 1 gladly endorse Vau R. II Briggs and fun ly : unim-Johnso- n - en-ti- -e d i c Van-Tdg- e, , i i i 20.000,0(10 DotUes Grout Formula Sold trios M','FKIiKKs' 2! hour-Gives i Ie u Stons iniiinhling. hissing, (Inking, popping out Cin't cans-sofoi light spe", bu-- in . Ii le nil- - gum-.- hi t? ( r beta. iso il Nit gutimy itli mv in-- , ng i n or bii'iiiig , s mkaline 'lit .tore ge, s, d, et '.i- v -i dentine Tasle-le- FASl'KLIH mir nn i.t ii'aulb h n ,1, i ip i This Amazing been h sled by the ocr 2') Ooo.nuo bottlos. "i'1 invthinsr like it anv her ' K the ONE and ONLY. '' tin int fi w weeks it his u'! tbionimls (this is literally i"1'1 in tlm, viimity alone' So, d vim ,ue a vi, tun of sluggish, h bow,., inae'ive liver, i. 'i ki.lmvs or awful oi tie nitre pam, get '!MiY - at Sebianim-lal- ! an I'ni.; ,,nd nil lefdii.g ding toil, l! o mb, ml tins iimity. b Fill i.ohoci.- i ill tell mui wer jditex whin Vim see F'STKKTH I'nix rtlhc.ive pow h r gups pli'ix NS-- p !o the t- -l Sim e it u sful m i ii r n il i mi Be FALSE TEETH ir I' - Lott Oertu'e Stat ic" luilth mr i! 'llllf ti Mrs. Out vsj ii ( lii'i'iH la llo.se man d se i 'C is U d l int a nl'U r h ,1 v 1 1 n ' ( n Wild s no s i V H rid in w f s alio ( r imci't dt TRENTON le ' i ' s Up-to-I)a- Friday in Log. in, visiting wu h Mr and Mrs John Munk H. J H.m.ser is visiting m s vc i I- nl ir-- 1 ' rheu-!.,.it- VAN-T'G- I " |