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Show -- EVENING NEWS Provo Office Ogden Office 1 1 BA1CMENT at IKO FOOD CONSERVATION FOR WtoTTnUwTiiM TL ft rsqutsf t hwedtsu cBpk(ati nprtlaf t w- ( Oidatv Rov. 21 A lommlttwi rcbraMBtetiv baatnaianan ku beep la this dtjr la orfok4 with tiaitort Hoover'i fader! departCHTRCH PTBIJCATTOJr. Ckarrl warki 4 all ment, The eppoifttmait ef the commitOHr tee has been made by Mayor A. K. Mbtr boeks throafb iaf Of4 f rtMBtaiivc f Tb Dwtrrt Ntwb i Heywood and this etfy probably has Un ( Wi ImraetiN tcb bar tbt i being the first in Ntvi Soak llart, Ibt brfwl the dlatlntnlon of official DMrt action in the vest to take te the atata, to 4mw frm t i food conservation. Tnc Nsws to Ob es, et ei city M The committee la cotnpoaed of & 4 stxoffe. fccete trsorgv chairman. W L Herrington, Luos hA Goddard HeyRay and 17 G Holley - v- rT wood state that the wmr-h- aaMayordemon-rated the naceeeity and efficiency ef-of T! 1T and concentration of organisation H.I fort It was our idea that the municipal 4 i committee sM advise conservation with manufacturers, farmers, producers such and make consumers and as they may deem proper Of course this in economising food will have ne mandatory committee powers, and wilt attempt to do nothing more than suggest. Hut 'ft will give 1 its attention to these subject and will be informed upon the situation sad the probthe best methods of handlingwill work It lems which may resultNov II Gerald W Mills, in full accord with tha federal and . Ogden, acuea will , Their authorities train dispatcher in the employ of the .state have the endorsement of the city govI Ogden, Logan 4b Idaho railway com- ernment. pany, la blamed for the wreck at Fair-vie1 Idaho, last Thursday morning 4 when three trainmen were kTTIed and four ethers Injured The investigation Into the cause (of the wreck was held Monday by pfftcfcaU ef the company and resulted 4fi the finding that the T' ' fLeratfra at o'clock in the train dispatcher had failed torwmem-iSan- d t-- r rr i (Kpsfial forrrspondence Holden, hov 17 Mr Nancy Ashby departed this Badger MRS. Ft Rhi MEDUSA IP She was born Irf Labsrp, III, vb-17Jate With her parents, the 4M45 Provo. Nov $5v Mrs. Sarah Furgusoa Rod pc y and Nancy tGarri Badger, she die4 inJtt night, aged 72 year hhe was .,f ui came to Ltab in the autumn W tlliam In J$a she was married to lifeov fb UTo rT hm, tnt, 4 hhe had iwiLElfi children. I w 01 t js 4 M. Ito hrmide LiTtemeit only HO t .i. 1? ." ,frl2L.. I" i 'i Jti vesponeibihty for the fatal He state that he "forgot the ULry hoards and rhandiee train which was northbound y wards to attend and gave the work tram, southbound ail the selections, it is expected, will clearance orders from Preston to choir the tabernacle rendered by The merchandise train had view eeivod order to meet regular train ho I with special soloist from the Second 4 southbound nt Patrvtew and proceed ward. Prominent Church, officials are to Presto ol. it had Just left the expected to be among the epeskera. t ha siding when the work train, ruxMfif There are Indications the early morning fog, services wilt be one ef the largest through Ante it with fatal results." tended of any ever held la the te Manager Whitney train crews were net Is any way thnacl. joj blame, and the entire blame rest with. the irate dispatcher. Mills is a young. NcW Headquarters rOT man, hut an experienced telegrapher , He has been with the U L. 4 i since LXempUOn nOird March as train dispatcher, and was regarded as a specially safe and cautious man. Ogden. Nov 2t Mayor A. R Haywood has donated new headquarters la the rnlvmity club building on Washstreet ington avenue and Twenty-sixt- h which wit! be used by the city exemp ittoa board Mayor Heywood will continue ae chairman of the exemption (board although he will be succeeded by T II Browning on Jan 1 Wayor-- it The othr members of the board are 9 Dr cily recorder To- re-(- . m .WaHw-Rliehe- Martin P Brown the canning committee of ihe AeHr County Farm bureau, Nov IS tgcfi chaLauta - isbel Henry Nelson IS " oil rtr ft An prdtnswce has cite n to hurry the committee of the canning been pqgsed by the city commissioners f&rtAri to an agreement on the IfSt 'raMg she office ef meat Inepec- - ,rr"' ,Mr tween uv TS!TF-t- ir me arc Brn?.d;A difference The can tier be- $57 and HH& We the price of the three remaining products tomatoes, pomp-m and bean Our increased price srhedu it based upon the increased criet nf the seed We are entirely willfor th earners to take suck time ing the as to investigate" It wasreiile further stated by Mr Brown was particularly Mi that the farm bureau anxious that the federal government Into fondiUou Inooiry Tt- once schedule A letter fromandthefixna-aHoover relative to the cost of production end a reasonable profit agree It J stated, with the bureau a schedule. - ki J Subterranean Water Creates Serious Problem ' 4' ; ! Ogden. Nov 2L At a tnncheou to the Weber club at noon today tbs question of how to atop the underflow water on the site of the plant being erected in West Ogdsa by the Globe The Milling company was discussed. luncheon wss given by Mayor A. R. Heywood and among tbe invited guests were officials of Ihs General .Construction company of Seattle, wash., local -- buvlB cun mew and the city - 1 r Pioneer of Morgan County. t guests were aerveT Including chridrf'V and verv close frlenda grandchildren were numbered tha presamong whom idency of Morgan stake The rooms were beautifullv decorated in various colored chrvnxnthemums and lar JjwiqoM of the same flowers Th ZZiTinl rroeiwd the In, tn th. early flfttea Por year, her home was in Morgan where she now thoneh .h. mxd. h.r hom. tn Halt Lake City for a time after the k!5? In Fussex Farmington Hhewaa v7nr r.vUiuihrnm, priJnt Ti h 7? ninety first year 'the has T! chfTtfren now alive 74 grandchildren. 94 great-jwesom hlidrea ng Vm1 of .Ti rountrv n.v- wHh ae ox team plon-.- r, - g laser. ab( nad-- 5 I i bid - BAKERS COCOAS t. .Patriotic Town. (Special Correspondence ) Randolph, Nov. it Only one drifted man from Rich county hae been ent beck from American Lake on account of physical defecta. Thla one le John EL Weiton. There were few exemption Randolph did lit full share In subscribing for Liberty bonds and to welfare fund, and la doing the soldiers' lie part In Red Cross work la Ae e town nd as a ward Randolph workactive and In the Cross aealous In Redwomen for conservation of registration of food this town furnished a large enrollment. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Muir have returned from Balt Lake City where they were married in tbe temple a few a,o. day, The atork lately brought a daughter to Mr and Mrs. J O. Rex a son to Mr and Mrs George Kennedy HJr , nnd e Spencer ion to Mr and Mr Charles to all of Randolph, and a daughter Mr and Mrs Peter McKinnon of W Tha new brlfk bom ef tha Relief Society IS nearing completion. Threshing waa fmlhed a faw days ago. Crop wera fairly good Hay lain good demand at about $12 , per torn. -- ood-ru- By Ad Carter i JUAREZCONFEBENCE (SHciUXorrMNBdtoeal Lok.b. No. 17 nirnnkuRlTiric tabare to bo held in the Logan nt 7 ernacle on Thursday eveningoccasion o clock. The program for the nolo an of will consist organ by Prof Chorus," b the Clark, The Pilgrims choir, and ir address by 4w Jcon-E Hickman. Thera will also be some gregational staging ' Other .gears Iiesaa. In the suit of Hortense Shepard va Richmond City, which occupied several court, a great many days in the district witnesses being examined the Jury returned a verdict of ao causejof action, last evening were Issued yesterMarriage licenses and Davidson William Agnes day to Olsen, both of Rupert, Idaho, Ira Ru-K Wren and Mary Thaxton, both of Robert R. Speas and Ethel Hurst, pert, of both Idaho Falls 0 E britaelli and Florence Olsen both of Logan, Wil-M. liam Ormond of Logan and Bella Fergus ef North Logan. W J Tfaayne and Irene Lrieksen, both Of Logaa. Joseph Monson, advisory architect of the Itah school building commission is in Logan today and will inspect some of the school buildings hers before returning to Salt Lake. Mrs. Mary Ann Warwick of I4T west Third South street, died last evening after suffering for some time from a eaneer Funeral services will be held in the Third ward meetinghouse on and the body will Thursday at noon then be taken to Fsirvlnw, Idaho for Interment The deceased was about 57 of age and is survived by a husyears band and one adopted child. , ,v - Vr R J "FreSertck of the A C left here this morning for Chicago, where he will attend the International livestock show to be held there Dec. 1 to t. The people of the south end of Cache are eemewbat exerelsed over the wteUe to that section of some mysterious individuals, who have be$n closely questioning children there ae to vanoue matters, which indicated they might A elope watch has be German agent been set in case they should return. They visited both WellsvtUe and and it U said tbey came in twe autos. -- Hy-ru- DESERET. Many Pay Last Tribute To An Honored Woman (Special Correspondence.) house Sunday at 1 It pm. for Mrs Lixxie Crafts, wife of B. P. Crafts of Deseret, who passed from this life on Thursday morning. Nov. 21. of ty. after a sickness of about three week She was a daughter of the late Henry W Hales of Deeeret and was the mother of 11 chll dren, nine of whom survive her A eon and a daughter preceded her In death. Mrs. Crafts was a good wife and mother and a faithful Church worker, having been born In the Church of goodly parents. She 4d yean qf age. Eight brothers and five sisters attended the funeral, which was a large one, about 40 being present. Many friends from Oasis, Hinckley and Delta were present to show their respect for the The services 11 -- Deroret, Nov. 17. Funeral nerrlcea CM1DS were held - In th Deeeret meeting line of RANDOLPH. JUST KIDS Unde Sam Has a Big Heart, Sonny and - MTV-ic- THE DESFRET NEWS JOB PRINTING DEPT Advertisement -- UAL FEATURES Thanksgiving Service. FoUI-iTot- ll (Vpsclal Correspondence ) s. W A Morgan Nov 17 Mr a resident of Salt Lake formerly Pi tv and a rtfk pioneer, celebrated her ninetieth birthday at a dinner given Mrs, by her children at the home of Su-. James R Kawle of Norgsn Pltr More thaa f day afternoon. Nor 2$ rIl wmrl -- U y du-i- FVfiRkVFD CmtTWTkfkS e our eplendid and Hne v'vpJ" Ltelly, tar theNews aad Church Telephone -- pres-den- t ry price and irsmbete ot the purchase louver elassee and in junior high school each gave $5 oenta Pupils feel so well over having the bond that they will make an effort to purchase another one if possible. Other Mssl 4Mlha Thanksgiving day wlH be observed at the Spanish Fork hlgV school by a fine program in the assembly room in which the bes Thursday mcmlrg, will be heard Isaac talent of the school BrorVbat.k, formerly of the school facstudent at the Unia now but law ulty be the orstor of versity of Utah will the day Parnt have been Invited to be present and students of the sixth hear the grade will also bo sllo-ve- be noto school in program Three will the afternon The schocl will, however, on hold recuiar sessions Saturday In the interest of the Boya and Girls clubs of I tab VTct r Rtevn addressed the pipils of the 8pmish Fork kgh schoo tM morning on Increasing tne food supply by raising more livestock to ralre especially h ra. which are easy Mr Ftevens and always marketable duty and urged the wirk ah a patriotic after his talk pupils of the schoo! ver trr tc unanimously". tlwlr share bv taking part In the eu work Joseph Skinner who wu in charge of the !ib work last summer, outllred some of the plans for the CO ruins year The organixaticn cf a bovs dub was effected in connection with the school w.th the following officer President Reuben Garner view Ie?on WllHame and treaaurer Bln It Thntras. The new civH will hold meetings the winter to pln for next summer's work Marion Belows former student of the Snanlsh Fork high school, has entered 'he V R naval rsdfo school of Harvard nvers tv according to it-- a received here during the week The yonne n an ! Fhe son of Mr and Wi c H Bellows of Lake ftho-- e He enlisted with other students let Arrtl and has be-- n In training at the oavsl static at Msre Island evee aluce The Btmnlh Fork hleh school has tv' renresentatlves st the Harvard radio school the first to enter being F Stewart Dart. Fprlrmlh trr - be made for lnapeetlon have offered; fSTSrg SOtoirTor peg and aktng chlldr.n who w.re left raotherleu. During the grenter part of her life fr4 the ri!rn' and girls she was nn active Church worker hl Jhy enthused importance of properly and wan president of the Relief society in l eqvate-harvesting the crop. Lnder Holden for 25 years and during that time-mafamilies in town received tb unmediate direction of the ptincl-o- f The and and care agricultural supafvUors PU there her ministering many are who bless her memory for kind both the boys and the girl were and Joying deeds Later she was ganised into small groups of five, eight, d lea with a captain at the head of called to work as one of the etake lief society presidency front which pp Uch group. This was done to meet the When eitioit she was released on account of needs ot the various farmer HI health Although she was a sufferer the farmer desired help he- - phoned the of ten years, she principal of the school who in turn for greater part ebeerfuC was exceptionally the always notified a captain who notified comfort and- good. group and thugihe farmer waa served bavfng a word of i the four weeks of vacation. counsel for those whd visited her During At the time of her demise she was jsi rtrig of the 15$ enrolled In the surrounded by bar entire family which gpaniah Fork high school worked on is one of the. largest and most respect- - n average 15 days each earning ful of Millard county $1 52 per day, making on sn average 3 Her husband. 11 children a total of $4 017i AH the 145 boys grandchildren and six great grandrnildr worked 24 days each, averaging $2 75 survive diar The sons are B m L of $ 34 making a total of t'learfield Rodney and Nathaniel t 5randdaytoUj for the school. 14,413 50 Robert L of Amrisn Leamington h 57 school of the At the gh Fork and Austin G of Holden The 155 girls Payeoa worked 10 days each on an daughters-are-Me- r ood. krt average, earning total $t per day Wood. Mrs. Emnm Ada . All the IS! boi worksd !2 4ty Prt?rrn?r r Wr 54 per on an $2 average earning $40.58 Grand M total for ihs f. , SlfeVen aU jUy, total of Holden Funeral services were held in the acbJ 145 .At the Holden ward chspeL Mra Ashley J3H five sons and her brother. George Had-- ,- RA J3 Aat The apeakger, were the pallbearers. $ I 55 per day each, lota! $ 552 ) ers were Patriarch David R btephena the 1.1 boys worked 4 days each Patriarch J D Smith Mrs Susan Rob-AMe Thompson, Wm jearning on an average 12 5s per day lnson President $18 7a 50 Grand total for the T Bennett and Bishop John C. Grand total for the ton All paid high tribute to her life school $15 53440 work and sterling qualities Tnferment 'hre Ittgh schools w the district 51 Holden $35 was in the cemetery. School officials also dismissed the - J Lake grade schools of Salem. Mapleton Santa-CaFVCIUVED CHKISTM S CRI)S Shore, Benjamin Spring Lake, Th for two Ooihen werki, nd du1" of onr .plrndid line and these districts ihtidren tn each of eatnplve. Two of earned approximately $2 005 THE DESERFT KEW JOB the elementary schools at Payaon dls-- . PRINTING DEPT Advertisement missed for one day to harvest pota-- i es With the money earned they purchased five fifty dollar Liberty botfifs gnd a beautiful H5 Vlclrola. wacatloTi At the end or the hafvesr HENEFER. to school all the children came back 4i anTTOTraymore than M p- -e are enrolled The crops are Plans For Thanksgiving. (students all harvested the boys and girls are strong and happy: and Undo Sam Is (Special Correspondent) better prepared for war The one thing Hcoefer Nov 27 The schools will of which the schools are most proud Thanksgiving programs Is that praeftrally all the girls showed, here on,h,r their com-Thursday and a roam wid their patrtotwa he given under the direction of the field. at the meetinghouse on Fri- - try in the harvest bishopric . A c,r nf unioaaea here School Students few days ago for the district school High trom bu" hul,nt Purchase Liberty Bond BHB The beautiful fall weather baa gives the people a chance to make many tm- (Spcia Correspondence ) in the way of fencing proements imall Spanish Fork Nov 27 With abnrveat outbnUdtMfc In the part of thmr earnings vg industrialrecent Henistratiom of the woman la pro- field during the cation, pupils of the psaafc Fork high ceeding this week ts V-ll-J eras TurpndeF Tw"o ny r .lut -r RECORD STUDENTS coroffia Juarez and oom plaints re.ardlng to J. should be made jU Johnson. gV J?' son A Co.. M Wert first North school have purchased a $100 Liberty bond Which la now In the possession of their principal, William Argyle Thw member of the senior and Junior classes gave 50 cents each towards the y tt I J (Special Correspondence ) Is the Spanish Fork Nov 57 It policy of the schools of the Nebo school district this year to utllse every resource at their command to further tne work of the general government in lhe conservation of food and la labor prowoutg were commenced early in the ociioua fall with tne diaunci understanding taat if the patrons vrou d support tne Svnoaie by giving tbenv their children, tny schools woutd assist CEe parents ffi the harvesting of apples, peaches, a&d sugar beets potato, As piof o tneir good faith the to school better than parents sent Iptr cent oX the children for the first of?laaun .1 hccldent.kmta WBF ill SPANISH FORK. 4 t. be held on Friday In (lie Third ward will The(iineral - 0. Svput, ichavel. ij f wm7 7.dhb? -- sa zzrxy''i7syi:;i snxx'. vr. J I FROM PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS Logan Office aunacrfptidfi Subscribers of The Desorst News who remit for their dubaciiptioos by mail, are kindly requeued to note that an end after November first. 1$17 the towue ot receipts will be discnntlaaed except, where ' .specially requested. By readirg tne expiration date on the yellow direction label which appears on their paper, patrons can perceive at onoe the data of the expiration of thair subscription Theae dates will enable subscribers to ascertain whether or not remittances have baen re. ceived. THE DESERET NEWS. All subscription payments and camp tain is delivery ragardtng should be made to James A. Oliver, fri Mortk 1st West 0U Telepbsne for the Daily. Saturday aadi Agent Neva Chunea BemKWeokly And grtkar pubiieatlao Pioneer Woman of Summoned by )eatb 18-4- 7 WOTBL 1917 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER STATE NEWS PAGE SPECIAL STAFF CORRESPONDENCE f were conducted by - Elders A.A BUbopJ'3VDnrtrHinckley and Frank Pratt of the -- Colonia Jure Chihuahua, u- -j Nov 28.- - Btako conference convened la the academy building Saturday &,v at 19 a.m. In addition to the staka nnd ward authorities, them were prre. ant Rider A- - W. Ivina. Prest. Joseph E. Robinson .jof tbe California mission, atg Elder Oscar A Kirkham ot the Y x. M. L A general board. All of tho wnaL tended there vneetlngswre being in the neighbor, hood of 159 persons present on the while afternoon, priesthood log showed an attendauee nf about id persona Tbe various speakers were filled the spirit of the occasion nnd it is with .ft to ear that there has never been hM a conference in Joares stake more Jiiud with the spirit and Inspiration of tto present time, and their wonderful rZ and aponsibiUtiee thaa was the case with opportunities this conference. Cetontots Hvtsntaa The spirit of "gathering is resting mightily open the former residents ot this stake, and their hearth are with a deeire to return to their own beloved homes and once ama take up the thread of life so ruds.r napped at the time of the exyi' Likewise many who have never Jwm here are feeling Impressed to turn this way and the number of settlers is mildly increasing On Monday th visitors looked ever the great Pearson Lumber company a plant and then went up the rawroad grade winding about In tbe picturewig San Diego canyon, over tbe summit a few priles and camped at a spot already prepared hy some of the local members of the colony Tfee ascent of the canyon brings into view-sumagnificent eeeasry, ranging from the huge grassy valleys of northern rat. huahua oa the one side to the rugged fasinesses of the aiupoodous fcterra Madres oa the other. Bsattag and Vlrtiaf. Tuesday morning, hunting partlss were scattered In every dirwtiea. while one group consisting of prest. Bently and hts sons Joseph and Richard and Theodora Martineau were seat away some 15 miles to the river n the hope of accumulating suffidsut material for aoraa interesting fish stories. Night found the entire party coastst. Ing of 24 members all safely gathered around a camp fire, busily engaged ta explaining Just how it happened Neighboring trees were decorated with deer, torkeya and trout and tbe party had a banquet. Bishopric Set Apart The huge campfire waa stirred lots a circle was formed around activity, k. and under the direction of Ki4er Kirkham, a volume of melodv flood'd the bills, as frather Johnsons hymn High On the Mountain Top, vu song by the full lunged ehome Then amid tbe )iash of night, mads luminous by myriads of gleaming star ths bishopric of tha newly orgxatmd Garcia ward were set apart for tbsir work of rebuilding the commun-tj- r great so regretfully abandoned mors tbss five years agd Blse words of eonwi and encouragement were given fei lowed by more songa until one bf sat tired bodies sought comfortable resting places and alienee reigned suprena The return bom next was without special incident, the day visitors goSef on to Doblan for the purpose of a meeting there at night. One of the pioneers of this celana B L Taylor, died Nov. 8 and was buried on the following day with appropriate and Impressive services. 20, bom-in- g ms asld-in- g Receiving Hospital For American Wounded Washington. Net 27 Surgeon GeGorgaa tonlght announred tW sw lection of Fox Hills Staten LLta New York, as the site of a military receiving hospital from which wu4e American soldiers will be distributed to th reconstruction and hospitals soon to be established Th institution, which wnl have a beds capacity of from 1,599 to 2.589 ovewill be located on an elevation rlooking the entranee to New York harbor; near enough to the- - guaraatiae station to make possible ths traasfer of the wounded with a minimum ef deneral take presidency from Hinckley and Superintendent. Horace H. Gutnmfngs of the Church schools were present. The ward choir a&ng Ulster thou west mild and lovely" The opening prayer waa hy THderT. R Tbe choir sang I know that Cropper my Redeemer liven.0 Bishop Damron by request made the opening remarks and told Of the life and labors of Mrs. Crafts and her f&Jthfutnees in the Church Mrs. Stark sang "Beautiful Lie of Somewhere, after which SupL lay. v 1 H H. Cummings spoke of the resurSa rection. The choir sang Rest for the CHRISTMAS CARDS Tbe benediction waa proMeaty havw a splendid Itee of Chrto-manounced by Elder W F. Pratt of the Cardat-Ca- ll stake presidency Interment eras tn aadees theca. the Deeeret cemetery A largo conTHE DBSEFET NEW? JO course followed th hrtdy to -- PRINTING pEPT.r Advertisement the - o- TellsaSecret. COMMUNICATIONS of Famoua M lladH Tells Ingredients. So Public Cm Reliable Pure, Appreciate Mannfai-tur- er Indian War Veteran Complaint About Pension IS PURE i ; Purity in cocoa means carefully selected, scrupulously cleaned cocoa beans, scientifically blended, skilfully roasted, and with the excess of fat removed, reduced to an extremely fine powder by a strictly mechanical process, no chemicals being used, the finished product containing no added mineral matter. AND IT HAS Ferron. Nov am a resident of this place, and am 89 years old I waa in the Walker Indian war of 1852-- 4 In I tah county, and also served in the war In Banpete county in Btackhawk 1855-- 7 1 wae wounded In the battle of balfna canyon, and my horse was shot under me I have been anxiously the payment of my awaiting ever since the bill providing rorpension it was signed, and am surprised and disappointed at the delay of the commissioner in making the pension disbursements to tbe old Indian war veterans of Utah I think the methods of ths boreau which cause such a longpension delay in making to ths Indian war veterans of Utah tha payments they are entitled to under the law, are open to severe criticism. 25-- ANDREW LESLIE. - $ Surest Cough Remedy Beaklat Md only by EffaMBUd 1780 0 2T Ortt--11- Hi a, . a I H os. bottle of Mentho-LaJmiiW- -a n, Mix tbme with tablespoon fnlr I half a nf 4 aamt fraa WALTER BAKER & CO. Dorchester, Mass. Ij oa . six ftwapiag granulated glam ef water. as often ns Take a teaepoonfui J, nujuiarV to giro relief. Be aer J2i a to get Globe vPinc Compound H 'iT) K (Concentrated Pine). No ether J w aeiil answer the parpese la this formate vbieheemm from eminent amry gamuma padtaga af duaea raopaa oetarrh. etc. This feer is arounds-wi- th 11 the products of The burn Product Co. Dayton. Ohia K one contain opiates, narcotics harmful dnu. Mentho-Daxscoughs, colds, catarrh and all dW following a cold, la a oompounSa Wild Cherry. Tolu. Cascara. Mentho Amroonhim Chiorlda alcohol sutfUilent te preeerre and fain solution. m Every Ingredient Is In oonesuh-forand tha medicine Is so te that only ten-dray taken in th "raw state. But theW-wis to make Into syrup by emptr pint bottl aad then fill the wj granulated sugar syrup. Made from Globe Pino with diesolvtnc a pint of suar la 'i0s of boiling water. It le M4e at Bama. Barr -thousands that this makes a " - - pint Ki pitfiHf ot4 ler CMMre. fective horns treatment for w and two a Procure troubles. Ths manufacturer guj sqm ef tlmrias j fcatf ounce of Globe Pine Com pound It to please or money back. Sole n (Concentrated Pise) from yoor-- drotaht good druKKlstx. Advertisement. ' fndMuri Mxnjr people feer to 4ke ntfi to check and abort oolds. cure coop Mr A DELICIOUS FLAVOR am 1 Me'l-ctn- apromp4 eetlwg ssmsdy for eangbs bronchial tabes nd golds affecting th As cma be seen ft sofitain ae harmful thugs and may he ased freely- - er Birost. Trls WniniiBirt Tr tamwt Giro. Rn.l,l irtu Riroh. Mix taam (W am aaaaa af 1 Oro X 'Br KL- - f mmta at 8rro at fa piF. at Sfairt. Elixir. Txk. ammt-a- SHORES A SH0RJ jrs. PCIAUTS HI R(I aet Xenaad oes Wssa rsu M . yetu inUh towestdeter. yo WHO HI IS. t and that h 4 11a Me and wM treat roe aneolutely es tbe saosra. Xsok at Dm SboroS record ef posts at esstlsueus aaaaaaa ae stcltMSt In -- |