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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL, MIDVALE, UTAH 1HE fCAN U:6ION Ttue Depe.rtment B'upplled l>J' the American Le«ton New• Sttrvtee.) (Copy for MANY LEGION BILLS 0. K.'D BY CONGRESS Wrigley's adds a zest to work and play-your nerv.: s are steadier- your interest keener. Aids teeth and digestion. After Every Meal Gl Perhapa " ''Two cows is in the field," said a teacher to a class of boys, indicating • the \Vritfng on the blackboard. "Now, that sentence Is wrong. Can any boy tell me why?" One young>:ter sought to help ht'r out of the difticulty: "P'r'ups one <>f them are a calf, miss!" he suggested. -PearE<on's. 1 BADGERS SELDOM SEE MUCH MONEY Gridders W orldng I Coach Thistlet.hwaite Is Pleased Their Way Thr,mgh School. A short stn.ly Of the tlnanclal statu~ of University of \YiRconsln football men proves that Had;;<?r athl<?tlcs tlo not exciuole the poor hoy in pn•ferrmce to the rich n11m's Run. Sixty·thref' per cent of 1he W:.!G football ~quad are boys who worl\ theit· \VUY through school, either entirely or purtlall~·. Among this gi'Oup of self-supporting students nrC! tlw star performers of Coach Little':; leum, wilh three or four exceptions. Th'Py are the men who will be call€'tl upon to ,;pend hours of str!'nuous drilling t IJis full nnd next Rpr:ng in the molef;\dns, in the meantime utilizing E'H'r.Y spare moment ekemg out an existence and beurin;: down on their Rcholastic wot·k. On this list of Wisconsin's warriors workin;; theil· way in ortler to ~ecure an educntion antl compete in 11 thiE'ties appear Barnum, Krf'uz, :\Ian~th•ld, Wilke, Wn:.,'1ler. Larson, Von Bre111er, Lf'itl, Cam€'rnn, Crofoot, Ho:-;P, K1·e~ge. Riviers. Engelke, rmd >;O on. Several of the nboYe mC'ntimwd are contpeting in other ~ports which taxes them to tlw limit the year around. The work that the~e fighting Baclgers ure doing Is of a Yarietl nature. ~on!e are waitmg on tables, other·s \\'ashiug <lhih(';:, while a few care for furnace~ and :<ho\ el snow. All the juh,; rt•quire steatly UJipl imtiou and are ~eeuretl through ~turll'nt emplo~·ment a:.!;Pneh'"· Clerking in retail ston•s, ehau ffpuring, truek driving, and man~· llthPr occuJilltions ofl't•r the needed opportunity for the boy~ wlw ~f'ek financial aid. People Are Learning Tree Surgery's V alae Tree surgery is today recognized as the one lasting way to pre~er,· e rare trees which are beginning to decay or trees badly damaged by storms, writes R. FJ. Wheeler, tree surgeon, In Alpha Aids. Tree surgery Is like dentistry in many respects. The flrst attention a tree generally nf'€'ds is a careful pruning of stubs, Rll dead and dying branches, and the rE"movRl of limbs that lnte1·fere with eaeh other seriously, Cuts should be made on the shoulder of limb remoYed ut·d not square against the main llmh or tnmk. In remodng large limbs two or more cuts should he made to prevent stripping of the bark \Vhere final cut is tnade. Tlle result of leaving stubs Is that decay sets in and then it is necessary to fill a cavity. Every cut made with a suw should be painted with ~ome good dlsinfectnnt, such as pine tar, asphaltum paint or heavv lead paint. It is a good pl>m ''here large cuts are made to shellac thPm immediately, then palnt over with paint as n€'ar color of IJnrk as posgible. • \YhC'n cuttin:r trres back neYer cut the top out of trees very far bark. as thi,; de>;tro~·s too mueh leaf >;urface and foreYer ruins their beauty. l•'urthf'nnore, caYities are likely to come'! '"here cuts were mode, and you have hollow trees, f 1 rnnally ·eakened and diseased, a prey to every wintlstorm. An unusual number of bUis sponsored by the American Legion tor the ~efl.t of World war veterans were made into laws at the first session of the Sixty-ninth congress. All classes ot veterans will benefit. Summarizing some of the results of recent legislation piloted by the Legion, John '!'homas Taylor, vice chairman of the national legislative committee of the Legion, declared : "Our veterans with arrested tuberHeat! <;oad1 GlC'nn F. Thistlethwaite of Northwe:>tern university ts iu culosis wlil now receive $50 a month, spirits oyer his talent for thh; y€'ar, and ali'o !lays Baker has fully great which we hope wlll prevent reactivity from hiR injurlfos that kept him !Jack la;;t ~·ear, and expP('tS him to rePoveretl of their disease through overwork. did in Hl:!-l, when he Wl\S a unnnilll<lUS all-<·onf!'t'eJH'e seleetion at hf' as fia:::h "All of our war disabled, except photo~r·aph shows, left to right: Cavt. Hal ph ":\loon" Baker The !Jalfback. those rated permanently and totally Thisll<'lhwaite. Coad1 untl disabled, may now reinstate their Insurance and obtain the benefits :ror themselves and their families which To Help Swimming Penn Gets a Waterproof the Insurance was created to extend. "Time limitations for the filing of Covering for Gridiron claims for death and dlsa:bll!ty comThe l'nivf'rsity of l'elltlRylvania footpensation have been extended, as well hall team will have a dry pla~·in:r as the period of Tocatlonal training for fip]<J in the futni'e, r< c:anlle~s of :heelthose who have not completed their <'lll P ilt~. a('{'Ortlill~ to EnH•st n. Cozens, courses. ;:<rarluate-nwna;.:er of nthlPtics. Cozens "Free hospitalization Is now extendannouun•<l that the coun~il on athll't· ,,,.'<;fir "" ed to veterans of all wars and expediks has pnr·cha~Pil a roYE"ring for tLe .,.~. tions. l!l'itliron that will he waterproof. Coach Knute Rockne Is "Veterans are forgiven overpaythe Athletics' Ehmke, Jloward After New Triumvirate rit(ht-hmult'tl pitdll'l', who repre~€'nts a ments made them while In the service. ' "The gallant youngsters who misWith Rl'hPdule blckerings thrt'atC'n- mid-w!'stern company, consummated Too Little Attention represented their agE"s In order to get ing the rupture of footl>all'~ "Big the ~alP with the unhpt·sity. He is a chance to fight for their country, Three"-Yale, Hanunl and Princt•ton authot·itr for the Rtnt<>mPnt that hig Paid to Advertising are now deemed to have been honor- -Knute Hockne, canny craftsman of lea~ue hasPlmll cluhs have found tlw The nf'w~papers of the country have ably discharged. Notre Dame gridiron fortunes, has enYerlng in<lispt>nsahle and that wlwn built UJI the motion-picture intlustry. "The sons of buddies asleep In sought to form another triumvirute, the cover iR removed after rain or The atherti~ing account of the railFrance Will now have an opportunity Army, • 'avy anu ~otre Dame. roads should giye conslclel·atlon to the snow the field is dry. to attend West Point and Annapolls 'l'he anouncement at Baltimore of n~wspnpers wlwn copy is placed beThe cowring will be 00 by 100 through special Presidential appoint- the nf'gotiution of a two-yeat· contract ~·ards, and "ill b~> of ten-ounce army cause these railroads are de(Jendent ment, if they have the quall!1catlons. betwf'en the Xavy and ~otre Dame duck, treated {'hrmically to make it antl hope to Jiye off the pro~perlty "An armed sentry walks constant which d<'finlt<'lY anchored the Mid· absolutely waterproof. created and de,·f'loped by the newspost before the tomb of our Unknown dies, was the third cornerstone of papN'S of that section. Soldier at Arlington; and the tomb, what may develop into the game's outCities and corr.munities all alon:r the Itself, will be completed in a 8lmpte standing triangular rivalry. I'aclflc coast are showin:;: an increasand fitting manner. Army has met :\'otre Dame for J4 ing interest in the po>:sihilitie~ of com"The air defense of the nation bas years. "'lth this annual conte~t alnnmity advertising through newRpabeen provided with means of develop· ready .ne of football's annual hf'atlpers. HE'presentatiYe newspaper m€'n ment through the enactment of for- liners, Its augmentation in imporCoH<"h Tom ltohin~on (shown in the from all parts of the coast have dlsCniv€'t'sit.v of P >nnsy 1 nUJia will ward-looking legislation ; moderniza- tan<'e hy the n<l<lition of the Navy can SE'Ht 8;),]00 fan:> ut foothall gatw•s this photog-raph) of ~orthwestern univer- cusRed [Jians whereby this sen·ice tion of our navy has been continued, !Wa rcely he estimated. .sity, has lP:!'t on u thr·ee-months' tour might be extended. The consenRns fall. and the army retained at approximate'l'he 19:!7 season would see the inof t11e nortlH'rn states to give exhibi- was that this type of advertising had ly Its present strength. augural l'Ontest:-; in this thi'<'P·eorol tl tions in swimming in an efl'ort to put been univer><ally successful. Figures Golf tnkPR your lllind off tl "The secret&ry of war Is authorized nere<l schedule arrangement, with t\VO show that definite results were obtroubles, l>ut it giYes ~· ou >;o llhlllY that sport on a higher plane. to allot a representative collection of of the games 'in the East and one ig tained. new OIWS. • war trophies to the American Legion the Central WP~t. 1\ c : , Dame will l\Iany an ad,·ert!se<l commodity out* museum at national headquarters, In- traYel on OctohC'r l:i, next year, to • Fans of Shirts White its nonaclYl'rtlsed rivals not >;trips The amount of "myslPrion~ crime" dianapolis, Ind." Baltimore, for its first engagement in<lieatPs that a lot of dt'tt>din's alone because It becomes known, but Cause of Good Hurling with the Xav,v, and the Army ha,; hPen could qualify aR utupires. b€'rause the adYertls<?r. once his "~LNiff" John Blnke of the Clli- ' im·i t P<l to Roltl i t>rs' fleld, ~~~ i cago, for product is identified fn the JHlhlic Adjusted Compensation * en go ( 'ubs re<·Putly pitl'11ed a one· hit mind, has a strong motiYe for rr.ainthe 1H:!7 game. ohNumerous C:1ste means little. g-amP against the Cardinal>~ in Ht. Claimed by 3,250,000 ~--scure ant.l lowly men are fathprs nf Louis. liP tloes not attribute it to hi;; tainln;; its quality, as WE'll as lookThe benefits of the adjusted compening for possible impronments that youths who will be football stars. Captain Clem Coady houk or his t'ontt·ol. White shirts nre will con~titute additional sa~es argusation act have been requested by I • J the secr<;t, say~ Blake. about 3,2150,000 World war veterans up inents. It has been demonstrated that CharliE: Paddoek has refu:;;ed u were bleachers centerfield ''The to the present time, according to the $30,000 offer for three S(lrint races, jnnnued with fans in tlwir shirt I precis€'1Y the Rame effect has heen national rehabilitation committee of which certainly is running aWJIY from ,;Jeeves, ancJ tlwy matle a · ,;olid white ohspn·etl in community improvPrr-E'nt the American Legion, which has been hi connection with well-planned commonE'y. background for· the ball when it came ln close touch with the working out munity atJ,·ertislng campaigns . toward the plate. All I had to do of the bonus law for which the AmeriThe NE'w Yo1·k football team of thf' was keep the ball ldglJ, so It would can Legion made a determined fight. National Professional lt•agne will play l'Ome out of those ~·lirt,.., and the batPleasure& of Small Town& The number of death claims which • Hi g-ames, inclmliug 10 at the Polo l<'r8 <'tlUl<ln't see it half the time until is more than one privilege There have been paid under this law is 20,grouDllR. about living In a small pleasure and it was past them. 687, totaling $21,342,7115. Claims of them Is In ~oing In of One town. ''I've pitched uozens of better ball dependents for benefits on account of FJ<I IJammork,pitdt€'r for .Johnstown, ~amPs than thtlt one and got beat. your shirt sleeves; anotl• • · ·~ tn sitdeceased veterans, under the provichampions of the MiddlE: Atlantic Don't think Alexander wasn't using ting on the shady ~ille 01 n bu i ness sion of the law, numbering 22,4M, leag-ue cluh. hns been sold to the Pitts- those white :<hirt><, eithe1·. He was house in the summer time and the have been disallowed, but the opinburgh Nationalfl. sunny side In the winter. If you want keeping the ball high and inside, ion has been expressed by officials of to speak to a friend tht·ee blocks * * * hits, many how on figuring WU>;n't "I the veterans' bureau that on review doesn't German lou~ as that As you can yell and squall at him away, never I Rut it. about think didn't I under terms of amendments passed by channel the swim (•an he that boast can carry on a loud, holler~·ou and no-hit a wm·ked who t>itclier a knew congress on July 3, 1926, a large numwith R murhine gun on his bad;:, thE: game who hatl any luck afterward, RO Ing conyersation; you can always find ber of these claims will finally be British wil! sit tight ami listen. I'm not W•)frying about ~outhworth's a place to park; you can turn around pal d. hit • in the mic}tlle of the block; you have * * * It Is undet·stood that any refer!'nce a lot of friends, anrl when you are California Needs Mo'le The protogruph shows ('!em Coady, to thP "net game," in ;;pf'aking of pro-~1\T H J with one of them you can tall\ ll hout ates UI nesa fes,;ional term(,;, ll~t'!lllS what is !eft .1.' OW Oe team football Harvard the of captHin all the balancP; you can kef'p up with Funds to Aid Veterans for thl~ yc:>ar. Those Pesky Stra\Y Hats eYeryhotly el~e·s bu~iness except your til<' ]li'Oill<lt er has takf'n his. when California's 300-odd American Le* * * .T Of' Tu rtlf'sa, who lost t ht• national own, a11!l many, many other~. hut t1H'.Y gion posts have been called by the \\'alt<>r (lloc) f1autrf'au of the BosopP!I Iitle to Hollh~· .JOIH'S hy <'lle arf' too numerous to mention.-Gaf!'new department commander, Dr. John Phi1lies Block Path of ton BraYe» is the: ~m:tllf'st man In ney (.:O.las~.) Led:rer. s tr·ol;E', will alway,; itate stnl\\' ha1 G. Slavich of Oakland, to take part In Giants in Pennant Race hasehall - n ml!h.;<·t of;; f!'Pt ~% in<"lles, Ft'PIIk happ<'tlings often deci<l~> l -; an active campaign for a $200,000,000 IPngne w<'i~o:hing :tpproxtntatf'ly J;i:l ponmis. major every of close tit<' t ,\ Outlines Work lor Club& .Joe ean bl a me a en·nts. spodin~ bond issue proposal to be voted on at ron· unsut·•·e:-;sful the race pemwnt * * a11d title and country relations should the of Town to'~ the fur hat straw the November election. The proposed 'i'11e gamE' of golf hns hf'f'Il growing ll'-HJ:tlly point to sOIIIE' parPUll tpnrh•rs i,.. 'l'ltat $1.i.OOII. ahout inl'itlclltall~· be matle a major pro.Je<"t In tl!e probond Issue would provide funds for h,\· lc:>aps >tile! IH>)llld,· in C:tnntla, \\·ith de~troyetl thE-ir penthat dull ticular j>lace Jll'ofe~,..!ona]~ Ihe ~·a]UE' IPadin;.:; grom of the WisconRin·l:'pper ~lichigan the continuation of the work of the n.?w dulls spr;nging 1111, from coa~t to hopes. nant om the winning of tliP national OJlPH 1JI~tri<:l of Kiwanis clul>s during the California veterans' welfare board Thf' :\'€'\'' York f:iants ha,·e ht>Pn t'CHJst 11111 il th<'l'P nrf' now W<>l! oYer houors. coming ·ear. through which money ls loaned to war Cineinnati Hells. ;)(lO course~. 'I'hi~ department of work should hf' fm· the tale of thP co~tly ~ow veterans for the purchase of farms the jinx cluh of the rever~es, six in n * As .ToP '~'t hi!nsl•l f to ·,ut into "a t'f'fll plnce of proPJinence," straw hat. and l,emes. Already approximately .\ su<'l'e"><ion or 0•.1aha hn~ soltl Outfielder .Tim play a hra,..~iP ,..hnt to ttw home ;~rPen.: row, at the lnm<ls of l\I<:<lraw·~ eluh, Prof. J. I!. Kolb, !\Iacli:-;on, chairman $10,000,000 has been loaned to Calilll akp,·l e~· to Ihe:> Hol'l1ester cluh of Itt!' \\'HH H Sl'riOU>' ]IUlltli{'H)l to tl1e l'haiii'('S ,;tnnclin~ spectatot· a of hut stntw thP purpose this for fornia veterans of the planninJ:: committee, rE'port<'cl. of the Ohio entry in the ~atic•nal lntt'l'national league. lle has heen elo~e hy hlt>w off ant! <lropp~>tl m•ar ne also recommended thnt men be through the board. one of the hntting sen><ntion~ of the lPag-ue J'a(.'e. to 'I'III'Jic'sa \Yith a dull thud. \\'ithout appointerl to both district and local ('hit'u;.:o. Iih€'wise, hnR been a !€'ague Hll sea~on . a doubt it upset him, for he tnppf'd committt>es who would put rPal time Hi• Reaaon tough tf'am for the St. Louis ('arcli* tliP :-;hot aucl took an untlest•rvl'tl fiYe . Pnd effort Into the Rervlce, that proJFrE'dtli€' Uoi'ftll:Ul. tirst->;tJ·ing- rutchThe Cubs, abo, haYe The jury had found the defendant nals to hPnt. That one slip was tllP nmr;:in hy ects of work be undertaken "of such Pr. nncl "Pt;)flv~·pp'' \\.,nnuingPr, rpgufitr l t 1·onhlr>d the , ·E'w York Oiants. guilty of burglary. It cost a character as to challenge the attenwhiel; .Tom•s won tilf' titiP. HoweYE'I'o the grE'at slH'<·eo~s ttw shortstop, hnve hN·n ~old l>y the ~t. "Have you anything to say before I the formPr Italian caddie a snu;r for- tlon. command the respect and secure sentence you1" asked the judge. 10 , 111 . l'l•'lli!'s lwvP hacl again"t ~ew l'unl Ampri<'flll as~ol'intion ,.Juh ,to tht' LUBE'. the support of the entire membership nost on .\ Tll{•ril'an s. "Only that I'm not guilty," replied Yorl~ hu•. h€'1d thP Giants back. \\'hlle .Tonrs will not profit tinan- or the clubs ... and that sutlicient funds Manv !.1 ;ornnant hns hpe 11 lost hv the defendant, "and that I object to • * l'ially frc•lll his Yietory, TurnC'sn be included In hoth district ancl local The namP of Jo'r:mre',; gl·c:>atpst ra('< being identified by a fellow who had the nl;llitv of :somP inferior clnh t~l • hrough rolf 'ITiting-s and exhihition I budgets to make such a program r. . ' hls head under the bedclothes all the {·on:;;istt>mlv tr1111 a strong- eontPJHler. hor~!', Epin:tt <1 , tnmslat\·<l into Eng- ILntrlw;; \\' ou't! have i!et'n able to reality. • . . time while I was In the room."'l'lt:a.t ts the l11stFV ?t J'lORt big- IPa~ue lish, m-E'an>' "splna<"h." :'<o wontler so I•· . uar his ue,,t ( 1r life. Le 1 M thl l A ':Hll•lialgns. on y. g on mer can nHlTl> h~ttPrs who tool; the tip co~· Plan for City'• Futu!"e IPl'lf'd the lcmg gi'Pen. future of any city dE'pend-~ npon The Sandlot Sport Has Not Thing•. That Help * * * of a well~roundetl set mobilization the reat ep ores ''Ah, well," moralized the moraUzer, ire an Declined, Says Landis Hal ('ha~E'. .Jr., ~" ':o has bt•en to Thomas according resources, of Decline in All Sports signed b.r the i'\lission eluh of thE' "somewhere behind the clouds the sun lf then• is a dec·line in sandlot hasea leading of manager sales all, nand j The failure of Irish uthlet€'s in in· l'aeilie ('oa~t lt>ngue. has ;\lark Cut- hall today it i~ owing to the lack of IB shining." ".Ma;,be," demoralized the demoral- tf'mntional l'Ompetitiom; has prm·okp•J ><haw, son of tllf' famou,; Geoi·ge Cut- pla~·ing grnmHlH ant! not to the AUler- , Detroit company. "A city ls a great deal like an Inlean youth'~ la<"k of intf't'P~t In the !zer. An~ ,under the sea Is land, but much <liRappolntment in JrE'lancl, and shaw, as a tf'nmmate. Mr. nandall >;aid. "A man dlvl<lual," that doesn,t help 11. guy when he falls the new.spaJJers ure tli"cussint( thE' gamP. In th(• opinion of .Jud~e Kene* * * rich anrl yet lncli the v€'ry be might l•'r,ll:'( r• l'l'lH·'I rj ( ni••• that liP will saw :\I. Lancli><, national h:t~f'hall comolverboard. -American Legion Month- causf' of the decline in Irish athletic th!lt give poise and, qualities other managf' tl. • I dan ..; ne. t yeat·. T<'ranki<· • mi~sioner. f am e. ~ fall to be accounted reason, that tor "\\'h,· evPn thf' {'a<ltliPS at the counOutRidE' of a few clubs ln Duhlin. if; a triflE' ~ate tn his nnn<>utH'eHieut, so As w It I1 an lmlivi<lual, athletic sports mostly are tlormant all .Tohn '!\Ic<:ruw haYing heaten him to tl')' cl{ibs lug tlw fill pouHtls of golf a success. . . set comhmed a needs each ~1ty, a. with get, h€'y t puy thE' for only Pquipment ago. weekF< :<ome punch the "movie" the asked "B1 the way," over Irelancl. The colleges are bhtmPtl 1 ' director, "what became of that chap for hH·k of lnterpst In athlf'tie~. antl l'HJJ bP sppn <"h:tsing ant! whuck- of ah!lttles and resources to reach * * * 'l'he f'ighth nnnual runnln:r of the in:r n l>a~t>ball when at leisure mo-l success. It is only when all or the who married our leading woman last A tir,;t-cla~,; stadium is ('OnsidPr€'tl month?" Coffroth handicap. ft>atnre f'Yent of nwnt,," .TnthW Lauclis cleelaretl. ''just, various cle!,dls have hel'n carefully neres~a1·y and It iM suggest!'tl that on!' "Oh the usual thing," replied his ns.. shoulcl be prc·cterl ns a lllf'tnoriul to the Tia .TuatHl C\IP.·il'o) rari11;: ~ea- as we kid~ used to clo odd jobs for I mohllizetl into a completed whole that slstant, smothering a yawn. He's bee~~ GenPral C'ollin~. who wa~ l;pf'nl~· in- ~on. will tw worth approximately spt>ntlin~ money and Rl'la tllPd for er- a city can "~el confitiC'nce In 'tS fu· 1 ture" lhot"-American Legion .Monthl;y. tra tlmP to piny ba-ehall." ~100,0<)0 to :hp wlnnin;.: horsl'. ter<•stefi in amateur athletks. Can't Sew, but Keeps in Style! Wear the colors that are stylish, but save the cost of new materials and labor of sewing. You can home dye old dresses just ns good as the professional dyers ! The secret of perfect home dyeing {tinting, too) is to use rea~ dye. Dia· mond Dyes are true dyes ; they dye true, even colors and tint in beautiful tones. And so easy to u:re ! 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New York. ---- South Convert& Own Cotton In 1800 the South used in its own Industries 200,000 bales of cotton, hut in 1925 the number of bales mam:factured in sight of the cotton lielols waR 4,000,000, showing the tremendous increa:;;e in industrial activity in the South. Last year there were 17,000,000 active "plndles In the soutlwrn mills again~t 16,()()(),000 active spindles in the North. In 1900 there were only 4,000,000 ~plndles in the South against 14,400,000 In the North. -=======-=--:::--=--="" W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 43--1926. FOR OVER zooYEA s • • • haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. • • • CAPSULES 1 correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the orie;inal genuine GoLD MEDAL. 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That thelridneyl are not functioning as they should is often shown by scanty or burning passage of aecretions. Many readers h•ve learned the value of Doan'o to diuretic Pills, stimulant u the d' . . th' kid neys, 1n ts con tt1on. sers everywhere endorse Doan's. Ask your nei~hbor! DOAN'S PILLS 60c 1 Stimulant Diurc!ic to the Kidney• (l'oeter·MIIburn Co., Mill'. Ch~miete, Buffalo, N.T, |