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Show PLEASANT GFOVE NEWS jTflfc AARKr OP- jji? A GUARANTEE.) . WOULD YOU PAY Eight-tenths of on cnt a day to carry tha right tima In your pocket all the time? That Is about what It costs to carry a $75.00 watch, the Hind w sell. All prices, all grades. Salt lake uix. utah HIGHER PRICES Are continually being oliarged on all food products'. AYhile the price of Japan Tea lias gone tip, jet Hewlett's are using the same high quality of Tea, and the prices are like the Tea always reliable. SCHRAMM'S HEADACHE TABLETS FOR ALL' KINDS OP HEADACHE BY NLA.IL-25 CENTS i SCHRAMM -JOHNSON, DRUGS THE "NEVER-SUBSTlTUTOjlS" SALT LAKE CITY CRAGER WIRE & IRON WORKS 31 STATE STREET, SALT LAKE-CITY 1 ft 4 The al.ovc niriMii' one nf ihe many il;!? ful ilflpi ill Irnn rein-- u uiHiiiifa.-turr lnr ri--i- tlelief. eellletery letc Hint I Ill-Ill" I.UllilinK"-. Wrlte (or I'lilHlugiii-tun) pri. c. Cast! tetali ar th trot faandatioa f larje crap. On' if Catalog tellt all (beat ta Wit atJt tkat grew. S for Free Caajr. VOGCLER SEED CO.,SaltlikeCily TESTED SEEDS It eoU himd rp1 of dollar rwrir jrearto aaaaaaaaa TEST OUR SEEDS aaaaaaa But wbrn jou bur ihrm you ejin ilef-nd Uwr pM.ir The Quality. Whtflorour Fr Daritiv Cataloj. POUTEB-rVALTON CO., Salt LaaaCity RUBBER STAMPS;." SKaL-1. JiTKNCll S. lAlxtKK. ThAI'B HKlKS. H.v ruU tine Kiifil-iT Typf Outfit", ami ui phi in t"i-. Mail onli-rt rxviif .r..ii:.t aiu-nllon. SALT LAKE STAMP CO.. Salt laaa City WAHTED MKN AMI WOMKN I" l"-arn Harln-r Traili- in Unlit W " TuiIm.u un - t l""i" Tuition, with partial -I t !"! - l lf MOMLER esAttBER COLLECE II Cnmim flal Mrtnl a.t l.ak-- " ' 'aa The Worst it Yet to Come. Fair Shopper "I w.Tn' a ! of ci gars for a f.i-r. ".ku ir I.-iiuii, jilease." Punch. COLONIST RATES. From Chicago. I il. V.Ililo'.t, "1 :id other Last-N'.-va. I.i. anl r.t l-tke Houte, , j.nl I'.. 1 1 . tiain. s of )'o ;r Omaha. Kansas Ci'j ; ern jmints to V.otu.i. I'Uh stations i n the S on ale daily Man li 1 t Inclusive. Si-nil us th friends In the K.t- t w ho are interested. interest-ed. For further information any Bait IJtke Koute ;ic nt or add:. .- J II MANDKltHKI.D. A , p A . Salt l-ike oitt". Salt ijike. It ah. Long Run. -And how lone a run did he ti.aka for the tourhdow n? ' "I!" ran clear otr into the aeci-nl column on the m il ,.;.g. u a only Ciagaxine fcxtLalL u know " -C!-v laftd PUin iK'Aler COt-OMST RATES Send mo tf.e nn : y if f ? i fi $ or others In h l at " ln,"r' rd in I'tah. and . will rtiil ttira evpy of .ur "ll ii! t.. Ilj-Kitiltn-D." and g'te tferti f -ill irrfornu'.'-n rerd Inft t? e on- ) i .:. E.;.' t '. to t ub from Oil. -.'. tu.ha. r-d '"'!'' r Kauttrnt po nt. al,,. h f "' daily Xtirrh lt to Ai r.t lo ! e e r." Sail !k- K" ." fer txtithtr t6fortnat:"l. r ddf J H VAM'KKriLI l. a ; I ftlt I-nko H - St!" L i- As Father Si- It Pi ! ; ' T l L.;-; n a Ta'ts Out c' . J" , . IB t l-'S- Mf !3 io.n . . .-. ;"' ' r. i ,- Ik.'r a " t- i I . r r fl'lf ' .N. a Yf T - v a tt Pa sue a A' rip dp. - ..l. 2. - - A CHEERFUL PROSPECT. "W'jell, young man, what do you think of my daughter?" "Rathernhin." jjThat will improve; at her age J was like that." ! - How often dp you eat this food? i A short time ago there appeared in ! the columns of one of the prominent magazines an.articW on building brain and muscle by the'proper selection of ; the foods you eat. v ! A good many people 'were surprised ; to find oatmeal placed at the ton of the i list of foods recommended; hut if the i article had appeared in an English or i Scotch paper every reader would have 1 expected to see first place given to good oatmeal. As a matter of fact Great Britain and Europe come to us for tremendous quantities of Quaker Oats because it represents to them perfect food, bring the richest Lnflavor and best in cleanliness clean-liness and purity, of all oatmeals. . Americans should eat more Quaker Oats', the results would soon show themselves in improved conditions of health and strength. 55 .Comparison Shunned. "jA'ini- didnX-Ciy ai all at the hee."' ' "No," towered the roisvful girl; 'I couldn't think of such a thing." "Hut "the young woman with you wept copiously." "Of course. Her lace handkerchiefs are ever so much more elegant than mine."--Washington Star. Sre Had Noticed It. Mrs. Kniiker They say the purchasing pur-chasing power of a dollar has diminished. dimin-ished. Mrs BockiT Yes, it used to buy a bargain worth $1 .?!.. and now it only gets something worth 11.4'J. Catarrh Cannot De Cured vtth t.(X.t. API'LH"A1Io". aa ttwy ranrmt rrarfc Ut afat or tli arn-anf. t'atnrrh a bio.! or c.mt j luitou&l at-- . au.l In ortirr t. curt tt you (nt tafca Biirrnl jrmnm II li iin.i i mi. m ani mr (rrnuiy. aiwl a-ta rtirivtly uii tht r.,l ami aiuroua urfarrs HaJII t atarru Cur n-t a qiui k mrtll-eur. mrtll-eur. It tu prmrrrtwHl by wl the ln-t phvatrtana In thia muniry ! yrara ar4 ki a rruur prrwritiofl. It a nmpnr ol thr l--l tunlra knoan. rnmbmnl with the I- hKHi purinrra. arti'i diirrily on tna anuroiai thirTaom. 1Im prrlrrt rmttilnallia of tba two Iticrniienu ki what tr.lurr purh onilertul ra auita u ruri:ui rararrh S""l U tntimoouia. fraa, J ( IIKVKV CO., frwua.. luwdOkO. IW1 tT Inill, pri.- TV. Taaa Uaul t amUy 1'iiia hit oorutlpauoav The Graveled Geometer. Euclid was boasting of his abilities. "Hut." cried his wife, "tan you find why our gas bills nre jusf as big as when they harg-d a dollar a thousand cubic r-'t?" With a moan he sM d into the night. Important to Mo trie-fa. Examine carefully every liottlo of CASTOHI A. a saf and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Hears the Signature of i In l'e For Over :w Year. The Kind Yoi Have Always Bought Win n common . "!- tain a vara tiofj it is time to si.m.l iroin imdi r iiitiitr m ! i it Nr im laton i. i !! v ji'" Tak - atf .'. I . r. . it . . ii i. i" iiiif a. rw . k5lUUI..o bl. I . No man an pa !? is already It. t let. i et.-rrt'y, Katrar for ai i r 1 1 nij it i tu t iSm vi 1 r. ,.l- .on r.... 1,-1.4 In wj ana an I 't '- . boo. t u w.a ay a. lr" - . ar.a I. iat.fc The Ian must b- a . i v ttee shpl ef y t a elm I, ii ku man 1ra. W.nat a fc.-tM rrai. f-w - . -a lir-.f.rf , . f T - g .a. : . ta ga.l t ')' j' rulm wi&Aji XiCallMtlA, It i ai Do U'e lot to ofTetid t',l''"' yen Im have at- O t-m i -.-na hrtattlv.au 1 a laawro mXg iaaa:. Wh-nJI fcla own rj.t..r g-i- i k h" kn.k gariir FAMOUS DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION. DYSPFPSIA JWRRIJOISiertAt1" SHEAR YOUR SHEEP t M mm t f v mm k 1; iloecooccccCCL A CAUTIOUS HUSBAND. 8 HISTORIC 0 -W- I jit) use s I ashington ' VYTHING that pertains to the life of Washington is interesting and "particularly "particular-ly so the houses he occupied occu-pied during - his military career. There are standing at this day three historical houses which mark as many important epochs in the career of the great Liberator. Washington, as wo all know, was initiated into military life by the breakii.K out of the French and ; Indian war. which culminated in the ascendency of liiitish rule in Canada I The inarch , of Liraddock through the ! wilderness to the bloody gorges of the ! ionongahela stands out as the most traeie e4t f that struggle, i On one of the back streets of Fred ! enck stands the headquarters Ol Washington, a rather dilapidated , building, with quaint fittle window t and narrow doors,' the whole forming today a tout ' ensemble of loneliness and dilapidation. The owl and the bat make it their abode, the roof is sadly In need of repairs and the only evidence of modernism that prevails about it is the little cabbage garden A If ill j between it and the street. A move-iiiMt move-iiiMt l- i menu has JUvB taried-Jnoking tfLthe. ) restoration of this historical house, which at one time sheltered our first president and it is possible that some day it may be restored to its original appearance. The city of Winchester. Va.. holds within its keeping on the corner of Cork and liraddock streets a small stone house which represents another phase of Washington's career. He was then the idol of the colonies, for his gallantry during the Hraddock cam-p.-.lgn had brought Mm prominently Into the limelight of the day. The little house which he occupied during his stay at Winchester has of littf fallen into the hands of the corporate cor-porate authorities, which Insures 1U preservation for years to come. It Is a far cry In Washington's life from Winchester to the final campaign at Yorktown, where the American revolution rev-olution met with Its crowning success. Washington was now at the plnnacl of his fume as a soldier and the star of hope for the colonies was brighten ing the heavens. The long roll of Kng lUh supremacy on this continent waa7'' eked beating. The American army. la.Oi'O strong, lay about WlllianiKburg. 14 miles from the "final sceno of glory." Washington was surrounded by purh men as l-afayette, Itocharubeau. Lin coin and Hamilton, and in the mansion man-sion where be had established head quarters were held the most momentous momen-tous councils of war wltme4 during the resolution. The limine Is still In an exrcll'-nt state of ftrmervatlon. In deed, It looks as wU now as when i; . r r. Washington's Headquarters, ter. Va. Winches- w;tt,;.i !? wa'!n ir laid tluP plant f.-r ! . a' of l rd t'ornw al'.ia. It w.i a liri"um u.i'.tary mutt that Vahlr.!.':i f. oJ at i-'uniklxirK- al nt within a atone a throw of Wil li-tm ..) Maty -W t'- '!. n-a t r of i. f . -,,ii. H-t.tv iii,.; . tt . r j; tlt:Ktitt,ed i: . r rat, aiid l.nt a few ?rr frori! t.' t.e.e no In ru!n w l -r nn, "-(! ttt "Wl.Jow t'uatia " It waa (rmu the W r'uuaii irj hu that a-hir.a'Vti t .-,t f..r York tt.i. Iraiit' ir the a;:;-d arns,n roiith the f.,fi t tn't f imma'Sr tn'in.fh Ttrff (a prthas :n M e.t tr nn '. ri aer tt-. t5t"H al ! lattona iKart i'.'iainat...it U h aa h rt, ie-o-at api'al f trims It i r n l.ti'4 wiih fM fr.ta t !!e-t n-t'Vtfrti to f st'.S w N !! a ::.('!,( Item : Je r''.'r'Tt ! tfc- tirt;i art it I l,.-feh f -r t r ' rarrr ' 'f 't P '. rr.... t . j-r-f ?:.! n f t !?; ta' a':itt '-,-t. nt.t (I- t,?.; LarS tt t j .; r. vt 'lux ft c. iv .".. r Ivy Wal.l;jt-.r At. 4 it n.,.ti 4 trat:?ratari tt ti t-4 -iftr ! t P1rl -tf fiTJ!r.-it cj-f t a '" w- ts. f ;.j u w:s fMr4. t i-ti io4u 'n i. r ti! a'; ; a-a'. . tr.ir f. f rt. ' W ASMiSGTCV J a t - '.. T':. ' t r-, r t a ' - ' -" y - a a. . S a . - t W. I r tt . t- - -t- f A"! -1 aa fii a! f-f I ' rt 'U. aaav , . -,-tr. -t a t i tt a tr rt I Act " Mrs. honest . .Mr, Hon perk John, what's your opinion of mv'new hat? r lIenpevk--Doi4 a.k-M,- Maryi-kuow Maryi-kuow you re much bigger, and You stronger than I am KEEP BABY'S SKIN CLEAH i Few parents realize IVr.v many es timable lives have been embiuered and social anil ba.-iness success prevented pre-vented by serious skin affections' which fo often result from the neglect of minor eruptions in infancy and childhood. W illi but a liitle care and -the use of the proper emollients, baby's , pkin and hair nuiy be preserved, purl- ; fled and beautified, minor eniprtons prevented from becoming chronic and torturing, disfiguring rashes, itchings. Irritations and dialings dispelled. To this end. nothing Is so pure, so sweet, so speedily effective as the constant con-stant use of Cuticura Soap, assisted, when necessary, by Cut icura Oint ment. Send to. Potter Drug & Chem. Corp.. sole .proprietors. Post on, for their free 3 page Cuticura Hook teJling all about the cire and treatment of the skin.4 - Unexpected ilecammendatteffe ; -. Cue day, when Lord ThtiioA wa-- ry busy at his home in Ormotid street, a poor curate applied to him for a living then vacant. "Don't trouble me," said the chan ;ellor, turning upon him with a frown- ; lug brow. "Don't you see I am busy mil can't listen to you?- what duke or lord recoi'n mended you?" j The poor curate lilted up his eyes iml, with dejection, said he had no j lord to recommend him but the I-onl ; of Hosts. "Thn Lord of HnstsI" replied the chancelhir, "the Lord of llo.-ts'- I he-lieve he-lieve I havi had ret omiuemlatlolis from most lords, but do not recollect ulie from hitn before; so, do you hear, young man, you hall ha- the living." Fatal Course. A matron who was visiting her for-jier for-jier home city, and wan under lull , beaday wiih the seemingly cndlt stiHH of questions usual ill such a a e. "And yiKir sister's daughter Violet?' "Violet "Is married," the frhnd re plied. "Indeed: My! How time Um-s fly. Happily married. I trunt? " "Oh. dear, no! My sistir always bu (noted her. you know," wan the re-.ponse, re-.ponse, "and the nor. child was r-mltted r-mltted to n.atry tin n:;m sin- was In love with!" Sunday Magailue of tin Cleveland I-cader. To Votes. The first time tan l.r the cetital aHK. tlibly one .f the J.f ti: I tit t ill tin of my i-liimuti!t 'old ti e that h W Ro;r.K to tote .,t l!t,-t 111." le raus w In n I was a j-!i iir I tbr. w a rotten Bple at I. is l,..i AnoMo i prominent i ltl.n told t' at li. a-;oiiK a-;oiiK to vote for u." Ici.ta-e !. n I ' wait a fct.aw-r I i tit a rett. t. buiSKy .'-il l .ne to an he v. ..f K. f.-r I !. I: Ilk. d th- w e:i .in T!i t K oi vet isurii ".t'.T I i.ii t! ri.aii t Hi U s,.- wen. I ii. v r It' ro! . a!. whr" tl.ro;.. s l av a' -'... - FlOIll a ,.eih at N'.-l 0 il I , 1' it! ' hv tet.it:.- P M l.eai, i.( C.i. -.t rut. SHE QUIT But It Wat a Hard Pull. It I hard to ! th . put a p rn in . h a : ! did an Ohio nwam. S;.- Ml w ill n at i! h r t.wn ' story: "I did tft t-'ovi' c.fT e r liar I trouhl. ar.1 lrt.jjet.tly nail J ii n. j It so !! I wtejij and . .: ! Bet quit dr.Dk r.f ;t. A I w a. tr i t rat le u!fer-r from Lart tro.i'.e seJ lirt ou proa'ra'l.n !r f.K.r )um "I a jr. ' t. to arrwtid. had no t5fuj and alt 1 tart .- tot au,-thin au,-thin V.'aa rt; .v : .j ar I t i-J n tant :n : .t. 1 :.. t-art ur.U! I th'Krtt I teiM t' t r 1 ,t- it for m-:tfe Cer Wtnt ' ft 1 .1 . ;; c 'o nt tp In th- t. i I ";t a th'iK.tb i at !tat '." !- l.rr. Ij'f!T I ba 1 to - at,, a .!. ar.il 'h lat r! ""ii. ft! a !'- ' f away, a4 any i.vM a. - .M cj.t rr!l'y. I wa trt i ixV.f ttf : ,tU f i!!y ft ttr. I rte -r w t4 I atl'-J e.y"!f w hi' i tfc tf t-ttj? k :t tt fc. ati . Vayrt ."iflrta . t r--.'l Je 4:'f r ja:f tn -,-. "Sj I ' ' i' I I , . i ' ! ".J ;:-. i: t i '. t t- .l r . "a, Pf"'.v to t '? k. I r i '.' f'fx'.'j a"- if a.--- tt jt t !' watt t.- t'i j',., t - k Ce4t t t' ? '! : t . k - I to yt.t tr f ' . J l ' , j 'S'-tt I I M ttt f i.s 'S. c-; j ; ty "i '- " '. ?: tt" t a -a ts - ' t.ri !.. t-tr i r r ; ' tti-j a." ( i -Tr In - - wp.i i t I-- ; iOA tia al i-f ,.,.t,.,j- at itaa- - Some Luxuries Needed. Those stern economists who pointing out that the people of small means ought to abandon "luxuries."! forget that even such people have a j moral right to something beyond the bare necessities of life. The rapid increase in prices does not mean to them cutting out more extravagances, but forgetting the modest recreations which have brightened for them thei dull round of daily labor. It would be a hard world 'r.de-j wneie one could obtain just enough to keep body and soul'. .together, and no more.--Providence Journal. Distemper .. : t In all it forms, among all ag-s of horspa and uogs, cui'i'tl .aivl otliers in uie s.iiiie stable pu'eiited trom hating the cii.-easi' "wiih lilillti DitenipiT Cine.' -:v'er) bill-tie bill-tie guaranteed. tver ,Vki,iKi0 boll les Mild lust jeir. .."kI ainl si. on. t iuod ilrugjists, i- sen,! Xii iii.Mitr-ieT'uTel'-.' Ageiits'" llltrd. Write -for free lo..k. u'.ri Jlvd. Co., pi". Coutagious Dise.iMs. tioaueu. Ind. A ThrjCfght- ft-?.d;r. "So you are Viuiiy'.i's telepathy?" "Yes." answeieil Seiudor Stirgliuni : 'inv object in life !:;.s been to (iml v. liat I eo !,' ; say it lii st. o'.ild siiiailtly - Kxctrama". iie thu.kii'g an;l then Any reliable system in v labors immensely." Free to Our Readers. Write M iriiic Kye Keii.eily Co.. Chlra-K'i. Chlra-K'i. toi 1'ie llliistraii il I ; Honk J i . e. U rite ail ao. nit Your Kye TroutOo anil t!;. y wiii a. his.' as to I. 1'roiwr Api'U-eali.m Api'U-eali.m of tl.e Milinc Kye It.-l-neilies ill i a' S.ial 'as. Your I rt4t:st will . H v..n U-ai Murine H. lu-ws i-iire i:y. ", S-i .;.:! m Ve .k Kves. I sil t Sill Ifl. S. .oily I'M- P.i I II. ami s. 'N tl It in Yi.io- Kyes an, I in I! il.y s L S.aiy UUs unit tlraimlaiioii. riv There is.no beaittiliei' of eomplexioti, or lot in. .r behavior, like the wi.-it lo sender e uiid.not pain around us.-Itall'h us.-Itall'h U alilo Kiiieison r t fi i rr.ni t r, to i i t- i v PA. OI M V KM . toi intin. . I 1 , i l Mi r I Il.t-.IU. lt!e..l li.-..,!,i trua.ii. I'.u tut 14 U) yr Ui.ia.-y retunaeU. mm. Landlotds H'i" thiough and t naiits an never t lie same spot taeles. MfOistt t: II I t IMI AW! IIINt! Im'II. r l..r si.l.-.o ! ha. k.ot . - or via. ho. ihm .rnln,i' i'i,l,,. I.. Till. I.i ri,-.. it . II... t-ti. a(H t. Ai :ei lrinisi.. :.v . iiii.i uat,. A dog's biit k isn't as li.nl as his bite, but it lasts longer. It i Bon-aecret, non-lcobolio and ba a record of forty years of curs. At You NeiCHBoai. They probably know of not of it nny curse. If you want a book that tell all about woman' diaeam, sod bow to Cur them at home, end Jt one-cent (tamp to Ir. 1'ierca to pay eoatol sili4 jr. and he will send you a ree eopy of hi (ret thoJwml-p iTIuatraled ComM Sena Nfedical Adviaer revised, up-to date editioo, ia papee cover, la handaome rloth-h,ndin. 31 ttampa- Addre Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.T. Mm As we fret oUer the l..!ool Clew .!:. 1 '!!. t stiffen arnl ca;cr. SLuri's I.inimer.t t:p t!:e nv.w J-.-s anl juints W.V.I at .p.tshsn prtttnptness. Proof that it U Bet for Rheumatiim. i ! , It lsf)n.l Mn' ("hmtr R K.t, S t. pa , wiitr j 4 -n I r,.-r.s t t tv.utr.an sjsd ttl f tnta. ' I -: i 'j 1 tin it'.- t A I tan't wilhoot M. Also for Stiff Joints. V- V r-aj Willi' :t V f a -t . i ut t " - I - - - -at a-,-,,..r I tat tr t.--O.' Sloan's T7 Linime t! '..- 'J '. -t a- ! K-t rxr . S : "i, -I i .'t;ja.hc, t; ar Pit.- .", at-t l a. a f a I rtna t-fc DR. EARL S SLOAN, No Space Goes to Waste. .' Dewitt Does your wife follow the fashions closely? Jewiti I should say s; she has one of those "standing room only" dresses. Smart Set. aa a aw "My father lias been a sufferer from sick headache for the last twenty-five years and never found any relief un'il he began' taking; your . Cascarcts. Since he has begnu takieg Cascarets he has never had the headache. They have entirely cured hitn, Cascarets do what you recommend them to do. I will give you the privilege of u-iiig his name." K. M. Mckson, li:o Kesiner St., W. Indianapolis, Ind, Tcasant, Palatable. Potr-nt. Taste Good, liotoioj. Never Mtkcn, Weaken or (.ripe. Iiv. 2V. 5tk". Never s,ill In bulk. 'I'he een-uiu.-' tablft stanitxsl C C C. Ouarautoe.1 to tuio ur yuur uiuuey tuack. 93 DYOLA DYES )fl fast, brautlful rtM. IfV kuttf at dfr If n.i m si.N-k Miul !0 Nltuix titr tltirsi. ONE DYE FOR ALL GOODS f'..l..r rl mul tHk din-. t luin fn by r.Un ij o-la, lurliuicuu, Vi-rtUiiuL. DYOLA DYES RAV PIIRQ HIDES AN3 PFLTS II M f rUHO W MM t..r ..ur miupioia .o,-,- li.! una la,. Itiglii"! iri."r palrt ami t.otfu.-ti r.nuroa. I '! IIMtK. Jt IKII. I . 4ar. Cl. t, !... k. tllj, 1. Ik W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 9-191CX Despair and Despondency No one hut a woman con, tell the story of the tuffcrinf , the dopmr, sod the deapondciicy endured bf women who carry a daily burden of ill-health and pain because of disorder sod doranjlcmciita o( the delicate and important orfans that sra distinctly feminine. The tortures so bravely endured conv pl.( ly upaet the ncrvca il long continued. I)r. I'ierce's Psvorite Prescription it a poiltiva cur foe wrakneaa and diaeate of tle leminioe ortaniam. IT 1UKES WEAK WOriCN STRONG, .SICK WOMEN WELL. It allay inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain. It lone and build up the nerve. It fit lor wifehood and mofhrrhood. liuorat medicina dealer sell it, ad bve nothinf to urio upon yott iut aa good." For Rheumatic Pains becomes slush, the mus- aches and pains take hold tiuickens the Llotxl, limlx-rs ai.d ste ps any pain or ache i Ai. P.fir;j'. A'-a., wrr r!r t tkr.c mm taut (xd tor I'J - .tdv f r Khrjrrta- Sr,i;;, I-ru:cs at At! w.im. aaa H tat. 4414 HOSTON. MASS. Jl' -13 rt? 1 1trlc5 a hi -mm , A 4"J t- " ' " e-4 "T- l"'J We'- r TVr' BV l"tr a .a. 4 W Wt." r iraa, tat farit tx ar-i T aat.-- at--T9 r If tfc- 1 a--ta va a.-'-, tr 't y. j r t-t-,.f t'f i- tj a. tt- i -r a ! -- iatt't C'r tt awt -tai t, i i t i m a--r tf a.wj r - at . a-T 6 " - - - cs:i ecu i co. tri . c-a c:i 4 r . ' w;" -T-' i t -5 t 1jr a- - ' t .. -. .a iv -:';- J : a--.- a aa a a 4 . r t" f |