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Show HIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY D SM 1 Social Notes from Utah Towns POCATELLO, IDA. POCATELLO. Idaho, Jan. 31. of the marriage of William Lcland Barrett and Alisa Ethel Maa Hunger, prominent young people of thle city, Pa made during the week. The marriage tooic place in the Balt Ealte temple Wed-nee- d ay of taut week, and the new came ai a complete aurprlae to their mauv friend here. Mr. Barrett la a daughter of Mr. and Mri. H. H. Htinger, and a slater of V a. Bert Stoker, and Mr. Barrett i the eon of Mr. and Mr. W. A. Barrett. They 111 make their home In this cltv. Saturday evening of laet werk All Viola- Diaaault was hoeteM to a few frlenda at a theater party at'the Orpbeum and later at a dancing party at the Oriole. A lata supper was enjoyed following the The gnome were Helen Bobdancing. bin. Eileen McNulty. Edith Jone, hay Woolard.' Konmey Afodllah, John George Dlssault, Glen Field and Gn Teen. Mr. and Airs. Hvrum Jone of Brigham City. Utah, ient the week In Pocatello. Tuesday evening the College club held It monthly meeting in the publio librarv. President C. B. Frasier of the 'Tech" explained the educational drive, following which the regular program of the club we given. Mr. C. If. Cleave entertained the Missionary society of the Congregational ehurrh Wednesday afternoon at her home, 12.1 North Garfield. Mr. end Mrs. Vaughan Cortei were honor gueets at a delightful social event Monday ovenlng. given by Miss Violet Goddard In honor of their recent mar. rlage. Mrs. Cortea was formerly Miss Dita Gooch. The ladies' auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen end Engtnemen gave a delightful dancing party at Eagle ball Tuesday evanlng. Mr. I. - Meredith departed earlv In the week for southern California to spend the remainder of the wlner. She was accompanied from Salt Lake by Mrs, A. Garrison. Mra. W. H. Woodward and Mra. L. O. Neclev entertained Informally Saturday evening of laet week at the home of Mra. Neeley. Lancing formed a feature of the evening, during which refreahmenta were served. The Daughter of the American Revolution met at the home of Mca O. B. Steely on West Center street Wednesday afternoon. Tuesday evening the Level Order of Moose entertained with a dancing party t the W. O. W. hall. Following the dancing a banquet was eerved at midnight. Wednesday evening at the K. C. hall the Forester of the Catholic church Ldy gave a card party, which was largely attended. Monday evening more than 150 couple attended th dancing jarty of the Bllll-ke- n club at the Commercial hall. An enjoyable affair of the week wa the dancing party ghen bv the B. P. O. E. In Antlers hail Thursday evening. The affair was attended by many prominent Elk and their ladle. The Pocatello post of the American Legion la planning a dance to be given early In Fe'oruarv, and a committee composed of Miss Clem Byers, Louie Gal let jid Clem Conners is arranging the af- - hates ot Mrs, kenjtetii Idaho, formerly Mist Nettle Van Noy of Richmond, was married recently. who " Har-lolt- SPANISH FORK. Jan. II Mrs. Ralph C. Nelson entertained Katurdav evening of last week. In honor of Miss Ida Btlm-hal- l. Mies Anna Miss Mary Sorenson. Nelson and Mrs. Bertha Dudley. The rooms were decorated with kewpig doll and American flags. Luncheon was aerved at I oclock. After luncheon, The D. A. R. met during the week end named the following delegate to the state conference to be held In Gooding, March 12: Mr. P. W. Standrod. Mr. F. C. McGowan. Mrs. F. W. Dice, Mrs. J. D. Rayal, Mra.s. F. W. Robert. Mr. O. B. A. M. Newton, Mr. 8. C. Steeley, Winters, Mrs. E. A. Peace. Mrs. O. B. Steeley was selected a the delegate to the continental congress to convene In Washington, D. C . In April, and Mrs. J. T. Young was named a alternate. Mrs. George Gasser entertained Monday afternoon at five hundred, honoring Mra D , W. Church of Botse. Mra W. B. Walworth was awarded high score and the guest favor wenUo Miss Mabel Fargo. Mra Carl Valentine was hostess Tuesday afternoon at a card party, honoring Mrs. Church. The guest received the guest trophy and Mrs. Georgs Gasser was The guests awarded high score prtre. were Sir. C. H. Archibald, Mrs. C. F. B. O. Rork, Mra Steeley. Mra J. J. Raaf, Mra D. C. McDougall, Mr. John Quinn, Mr Fred Ball. Mra A. M. Peter-seMra Charlotte Hampton, Mr. W. P. McDonald, Mr. W. A. Wright, Mra D. R. Carrothers. Mra R. J. Cruse, Mr. L. B Casa Mra Simon Lewi and Mra. George Gasser. Mr. T. A. McCabe was hostess to the Tuesday Evening Bridge club at her horn on North Harrison avenue. Four tables were arranged, and Mrs. Josephine Igo won high score trophy. The guests included Mra Oscar Snnnenkalb, Mrs. D. W. Churcn, Mrs. Josephine Igo, Mrs. Mrs H. V. Bachelor, Mr. D. J. Malone, Mra L- - B. CAse and Miss Clara Fargo. Mr. George Gasser was hostess at an Informal party Monday afternoon, honoring Mrs. Church of Botse. Five table of bridge were arranged. Mr. W. B. Walworth was swarded high score and Mrs- Lyman Fargo the guest trophy. Mrs. J. E. McDermond was hostess Monday afternoon at s bridge luncheon. The rooms were tastefully decorated with flowers. Luncheon was eerved at 1:30, after which cards were ptaved. The guests were Mrs. J. T. Young, Mrs. K. E. Byer, Mrs. Don Itay. Mrs. 8. FA Brady, Mrs. C. D. McCoy, Mrs. E. M. Chandler, Mrs. Nestor Abor, Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mra A. Z. McDermond and Mrs. J. M. Stevens. The Misses Eva and Mabel Kaslska entertained at a bridge tea Friday afternoon at their home on South Garfield. Mra. C. K. Rork entertained at a bridge afparty for the Friday .club jeaterday Reternoon at her home on South Ha yea freshments were served following the game. Mrs. Warren Fan! haa returned to Pocatello after a two weeks' visit to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Fargo departed the-gues-t enjojed a, ii iin..rn y - ' MART MISS Pocatello, ! M. INGEBSOLL Idaho, chairman of ths charity hall recently given . . In the Gate city. Car-nga- n, The Quick Way to Stop a Cough bome-ms- d syrop does the a burry. Kaally proLTbls cured,la ud saves about S3. You might be surprised to know that the best thing yon can use for s sever cough, is a remedy which is easily prepared at home in just s few moments. results it Its cheap, butelsefor prompt you ever tried. Usubeat anything chest ally stops the ordinary cough or too cold in 24 hours. Tastes plcassnt, children like it and it i pur end good. Tour iVi ounces of Pinex in e pint bottle then fill it up with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or use clarified molasses, honey, or corn svrup, instead Inns you of sugar syrup, if desired. supplv hut ask s full pint a family jesting n more thin e small bottle of ready-macough syrup. And as a cough medicine, there ie really nothing better to be had at sny price. It goes right to the spot sad gives quick, lasting relief. It promptly heals the inflamed membranes that 1ms the throat and sir passages, stops the tickle, loosens ths annoying throat phlegm, and soon vour cough stops entirely. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness snd bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com pound of Norway pins extract, famous for its healing effect on the membranes. k your To avoid disappointment druggist for 2Y ounces of Pine" with directions snd don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis faction or money refunded, Ths Iineg Co, ft. Way ns, lad- d a theater partv at the Winona, after which men friends Joined the party and games and fortune-tellin- g were enjoyed until I SO a. m when light refreshm-nt- a were served. Mra, Robert Jex entertained at a family dinner butiday. In honor of her husband a family, who were nearly aU able to be present. Other guests were Mrs. Urt Stewart and F. L. blew art and Uttls son. Clayton. Mrs. Nells Anpion entertained a party of ladles Isst Tuesday afternoon to meet Mra I. S. Evans, who ha come to make her home with her husband. Dr. I. 8. Evans. Luncheon was served at 3 o'clock. Miss Lloise Brlngleson entertained a party of ten little frlenda Friday afternoon. Gamea were enjoyed and refreshment served. of the Sorosls Junior The member club met Friday afternoon of lost woek with Mrs, Wallace Broekbank. Fancy work and muslo and social chat wers enwas served Luncheon by the joyed. hostess. M. Nicholson and baby Mr. and Sirs. J. are visiting at Pries with Airs. Nicholson's parents; Mr. and Airs. A. J. Lee. Arthur Nelson arrived here Tuesday night from Wahpeton. S. D.. and will visit with his sleters, Mrs. L. E. Buster and Airs. Cyrus Hterllng. and ether relatives until blonder, when he attend the convention of the J, C. Penney company In Halt Lake City. Air. Nelson Is man- ii I Grandmother! Recipe keep her Lockj Dirk, I u Glossy, Beautiful. mixture ot Sage Tes sad The Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked hair is grandmother's recipe, and and folks are again using it to keep tbeir hair a good, even color, which is quits sensible, s wo aro living in an ago when a youthful appearance la of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, wre dont have the troublesome task of gathering the sage aud the mussr mixing at borne. All ue proddrug stores sell the rcadv-tuct, improved by the addition of other Wveths hage and ingredients, railed It is very Compound. Sulphur esm-e nobodv can discover it has been applied. 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Luncheon was served byb the hostess st S.30 oclock. 7T Afrs. James Neilson entertained on Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Nancy Hill of Aloore, Ida. Other guests wers Mra Lars Neilson, Airs. Nena Hanwith sen. Mrs. Joseph Swensen, Mrs. Thomas Lake ar spending the week-en- d Hone. Mra Harvey Nelson, Mrs. Florence frlenda and relatives here. Mrs. of A. Oliva F. left Done and Mra Chtpman Albertson Wednesday for Bancroft, Ida., to spend several week American Fork. visiting with Mr. and Mra. Georg Tool-eoTh social given by th Sunday achool stake board in ths First ward amusement hall Wednesday evening was a great success. After luncheon, the evening waa 6PRINGVILLE, Jan. 31. Mr. and Airs in games, music and dancing. R. J. Nuttall announce the engagement of spent Mr. Mrs. Thomas Mathews entertheir daughter. Bernice, to Manferd J. tained and the Griffiths family at a 4 o'clock Hutchinson, the wedding to be eolemnixed dinner Sunday. laid for Covers wer In the Bait Lake temple February 11. Mra G. D. Condie was a visitor In eighteen. Mra. Thomas Collett of Burlsv, Ida., la Provo. Sunday, the guest of her daughvisiting here with relatives and friends. ter, Mrs. Dwight Packard. Mr. and Mr. Orren P. Merrill. Mr. and Alra Christie Deal and daughter, Alice, Samuel Merrill. Bamuel Merrill, Jr, have returned from a five montbe stay Mrs, Elmer Merrill. Preston 'Merrill, Mr. and In southern California. Frank Aferrill and Misses Bertha Airs, Miss Helen Alendenhall entertained th and Jessie ware Merrill of following little friend Friday evening of in Smlthfleld Sunday. Preston, Ida., laet week: Josephine Meneray, Enid R. S. Collett of Rooeevelt la spending Alendenhall, Tees Hines. Odessa Menden- a few days visiting old friends and rela hall, Vera Strong and Marie Kindred. here. Mrs. Roe A. Deal and daughter. Mar- lives Mis. Burk Thomas of Eureka is visit' garet. left last week for Venice, Cal., to ing here with friends. remain until spring. ALss Elsie of Roosevelt Is spend' Collett Alpha Beta club held Ua last meeting at week-en- d here with relatives. the home of Mrs. Julia Packard, Friday tugAir.thoand Airs. C. Barren have moved J. afternoon of last week. Refreshment to Salt luike to make their home. wer served after tho program. Mre. Air. and Airs. Frank Winn entertained Anna Mendenhall read a paper on The a 6 oclock dinner Sunday, Covers Significance of the Home) a paper, at . were laid for eight. was given by Mr. Ada Straw; Thrift, Tho chamber of commerce gave a so vocal selections were rendered by Air Hannah Packard. Mr. and Airs. A. P. Reid have moved to New York City, where their eon and daughter reside. Mr. Pearl Ethler Moore of Balt Lake haa been here for the past two weeks assistingIn the Mutual Improvement association preparing for tha presentation of tho play, Mother. The marriage of Mre. Harriet E. Dunn and Fred Carter, both of this idly, took place in Provo Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carter will make their homo here. Airs. AI, W. Bird was a visitor' in Provo Take a glass of Salts if your Sunday. lit ''lyi Name...... -- PRICE The Home Economic club of the high school held the first of a aeries of social affairs Tuesday evening at the rooms In the high school building. About 10 girls, with the department advisers, Mrs. R. R. Aloes, Mrs. N, H. Savage and Miss Addle AL Anderson, were present. A ' program, which Included talk by the adviser and tha club president. .Miss Roinona Christensen, was followed by a . luncheon and dance. Mr. Gomer Peacock entertained a few friend Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. R. D. Dickinson. A kodak album, with scenes of Price and pictures of friends here, was presented to Airs. Dickinson. The guests were Mrs. Mathew Gilmour. Air. J. M Whitmore. Mrs. C. Mareusen, Mrs. J. W. Hammond. Airs. B. Airs L. D. Nutt r. Mrs. It, R. Eldridg and Mrs. A. E. Johnson. A daughter arrived at the me of Air. and Mr. Francis Lund on Wednesday. Grace Dlrkinson was of honor at a little party given by guest her teacher, Me Alice Roes, end the members of her y school class evening. After a line party Tuesday at the Kko the girb-haaupper downtown. The partv Included Grace Dickinson. Crri'-heBuckio, Glad' s Jamison. Alargaret Thomas, Katherine Mise and Afoes Slttrt Mr and Alra L. R. FVImer entertained the member of tbetr 50 rluh and a few friend Wednesday evening gators w sre awarded to Aim. Marjorie Muffltt snd A late supper fJT-George Horner. She had never seen a highThis one wayman before. had on army officers boots and the manners of a gentleShiH laughed and told man. him so. popular-be- Wah-peto- PRICE, Jan. 31. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Marcuse n gave the second in a eerlee of parties Friday ovenlng. Dinner was served at 7 oclock, and during tha evening a number of games of 500 were enjoyed Favors were awarded to Mrs. Orson T. Brooks and Mat Gilmour. The guest list Included Mr. and Mr. A. J. Lee. Mr. and Airs. E. C, Lee, Mr. and Air. J. W. Hammond, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Cloward. Air. and Airs. Gomer Peacock, Atr. and Mra W. E. Stoker, Air. and Mra B. W. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Buckio, Dr. and Mra R. E. Dowd of Kenilworth. Mr. and Mra T. R. AlucAIillan, Mr. snd Arrs. Georg Wootton, Dr. and Mre. H. B. Goetsmann, Mr. and Airs. J. Rex Miller, Mr. and Mra Carlos Gunderson. Mr. and Mra J. K. AlacKulght, Air and Mrs. Orson T. Brooks! Air. and Mrs. Mat Gilmour. Mr. and Mra. L. A. AlcGee, Afrs. G. E. Nelms, Mis Ann Jonea and Harold Ballinger. A son, who has been named Clarence Steveneon III. arrived Wednesday morning at the home of Mr, and Air. C. It Steven-so- V'-'eS- The Field of , , ! Dishonor old-tim- n. ager of the J. C. Penney store at met Joll club The girls of the Tres Afonday evening with Aliss Pauline Mar-ta- ll . Officers for the coming year wers elected, as follows: President, Phena BrlmhaU: vies president, Pauline Alsr-tel- l: secretary and treasurer. Bertha Jsx; reporter. Margaret Smith. Tbs club will meet each week. The Ladies Literary and Social club met Friday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs, Sara Sterling, Fourteen members and one invited guest. Mrs. K. E. Buster, were preseut. At S :30 oclock ths hostess, assisted by her daughter, Lenore, served refreshments Mra Elmer Gross of New. York arrived hers Tuesday evening. After a visit with relatives, she will go to Salt Lake to make her boms. The ladles of ths Alta club met Friday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. Nora Robertson. The afternoon was devoted to planning work for the coin- the early part of the week for Los Angeles to spend several weeks. The annual thanks offering meeting of the Missionary society of tlie Presbjterian church was given Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. C. White. The meeting was a affair, and different rooms In the unique White home represented different countries. The ladies assisting In ths affair were attired in Japanese costume. A musical program was carried out In which Mrs. J. T. Young. Mrs. A. M. Jacobson, Miss Ella Campbell, Miss Bryce and Miss Moore participated. Mrs. Hodges gave a reading. Mrs. A. C. Hinckley was hostess at dinner at tho Bannock hotel Sunday evening In honor of Mrs. IV. D. Church. Covers were laid for Miss Mabel Church, Mrs. Ann Mowbray and Mrs. Church. afternoon Mrs. C. H. Wednesday Cleaves was hostess to the Ladles circle of the church. About Congregational fifty w ere present. An interesting program of current events was given bv Mrs. Grace Perry, Mrs, A. J. Knolhn and others and Mia A. M. Jacpbaen and Mra Theodors Turner and Mra E. M. Chandler. Assisting the hoMea were Mrs. R O. Graham. Mrs. Mary Glenn, Mrs. F. M Evans, Mra J. AI. Roberts, Mra J. W. Evans and Mrs. D. B. Cleaves. Mra W. A. Iluff antertained in a pleasing manner the Last Bide Bridge club in the clubrooins of the Woodmen hall Wednesday evening. Cards were played until a late hour, when refreshments were served. Guests of the club were Mra O. B. Cayou of Nampa, and Mrs. O. B. Bteeicy. High score for the evening waa awarded to Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Whlta Sirs. Gorgo Gasser Is spending a few days In bait Lake visiting friends and rel atlvea Mra. Will R. Ferris left for southnm California to spendThursday the remainder of the winter visiting frlenda ' to ll M-- n, iti rg SPANISH FORK a, Y T( The guest list Included Mr. C. R. Marctisen. Mr. and (lowed Charles Avrri!l,' Mr, and Mra. A. W. O.. Horner, Mr. and Sir. "Mr. and M r B. J. Stein, Mr. and Mr. K. L. Huckio, Mra J. E. Jamison. Mis. K. F. Chamberlain, Mrs. W. F,. Anderson, Mrs. O. FA Nelms, Mrs. Marjorie Muffltt. MIhs Glad's Nelms, Clauds Lnipey and Robert Mclvune. Air. and Mra A. M. Lilly of Enid. Okla., are visiting for a lew days at the horns of Mr. and Mra L D. Nutter and other friends. Mr. and Mra Mce Nicholson of Fpan-isFork aro visiting at tlie homo of Mr. and Mra A. J. Lea t . III the games. h - MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1920. Back hurls or Bladder bothers. SYRACUSE STRACCRE, Jen. 81. Miss Led Moss of sad Georg Stewsrt of taytoa were worried In the Salt lake temple Wedntsday. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllism Criddl wore Ogden visitors during th week. Mr. tad Mrs. Roland Ttmrgond announce th marriage of tblr daughter, B- -a trier, to John Pago, wbl.-- waa eolomnlsed in th Salt Lak temple Wednesday. Alias Leda Alnaa was tendered a parcel straw at her home Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. Oarar C. Barton spent Thursday ta Sait lake Mr. Edith Brown of Bountiful I visiting relative here. Mlw Braale Gulley waited relsttres In Kays-vtll- e Thursday. Mrs Joseph Peak was an Ofden vtalter during th week. Mr. nnd .Mr. Fred Tree spent tbs week In Fanulngtoa with re la tie. SMITHFIELD SMITH FILED, Jan. Mrs. Joseph Gutke entertained at tl, I oclock dinner Thursday. Covers were laid for the following rues a: Afesdatnes Thomas Alath-ewT B. Farr. W. H. Cantwell, Richard Roskellv, Robert Griffiths, J. E. Bluffer, luonard Roskellv, L. 8. Allies and Loren-l- o t e, Toolsen. Mr. and Mrs. Hytum Toolsen of Salt Remember that BAUME ANALGIiSIQUE BENGUE will bring quick relief. Directions with every tube The, lee--1 f KS-X- T. tiiiozo :2b co PLEASANT GROVE PLEASANT GROVE. .Jan. 3l. Mrs. Sumner Hatch Is spending a week with . relatives In Salt Lake. An Interesting event of the week was th marriage of Miss Muriel rarks ofr. Provo Bench to Thomas Jacobs ef They will reside In rieaesnt Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John Beers snd family of Vernal have moved Into tbs old Beers place her. The Grovarlan staff entertained a few friend at th High achool Wednesday, Work on the 120 yearbook Is taking a definite form. Elroy West entertained th Ftv Hun dred club at big home Saturday night of last week. The sophomores enjoyed a leap year High dchool gyra Saturday party at th week. night of last Mra. Lucille Walker is teaching In th Pleasant Grove High school during the absenc"tif Miss Maurln Prouss. Mrs. 8, T- - pwenson wag an American Fork visitor Sunday. The Aliases Cora and Belle Olpin entertained the teachers of this district at the home of Miss Cera Olpin Monday evening. Miss Edna Paulson Is at work again, after an absence dueof to illness. ths Second Ward Tbs Junior Girls will present a one-aplajlat next Tuea d&y night. Miss Virginia SmltK spent last week-en- d with her sister, Mrs. Stephen Shelly. In American Fork. He-ba- Byiwcos Rheumatism? clal and dance Wednesday evening In ths Union hall. Miss Melba Tlmpson of Salt Lake I th guest of Mrs. Emma Thornley and family for a few weeks. A ehower was given Mondav night bv Mrs. Clarence Muhle. LUla Nelson snd Elaln Hadfield tn honor of Air. and Mrs. Howell Reeee. who recently wer married. Th evening was spent In card playing and games. Covers wer laid for thirty guests. Mr. and Airs. Andrew Holjeson enter, talned at a social Friday evening. Refreshments were served. Th evening was spent in muslo and games. Tho and Mr. William R. present wers Mr. Mrs. Hugh Rock, Mr. Deppe, Mr. snd and Mrs. Harvey Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Aqulla Noble. Mies Vies Jone of Dayton, Ida., spent the week with Air. and Mrs. A. J. Wickham and family. If you must have your west every day, sat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, ays a noted authority, who tells us that meat forms uric acid, which almost paralyses th kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They becom sluggish and weaken, the you suffer with dull misery ia th kidney region, sharp pains in ths back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is eoated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinge The urin gets cloudy, full of sediment, th ebsn-pel- s ud often got sore irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three time the during night. To neutralize these irritating aeids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the bodys urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from sny pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and will then act fine. This four kidneys salts is made from the acid of lemon snd juice, combined with grapes hthia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate aluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jsd Salta is inexpensive: cannot inand makes a delightful effervesjure, lithia-water drink. cent (Adv.) COMMON WITCHHAZEL FINE FOR SORE EYES ia surprising how quickly eye 1 helped by common witch-haze- CENTiaVTILLE. Of Osd Mibey Thurdy. A Mim Is i BrVnr Lav this week J- Ml WrCfKohay Gobles J. Mr f C40i is 1. - U Short gnt spat t s4 Ml For'quick purge ' of a As a purgative take fill Pluto of glass glass with hot or cold water. GAG: 'To' few days ta Salt rrot rrletoe ts gursi f Mr. Bert". . T ing Sn4 Mm. Parry W. Grr both ef KrUl. wer Sssday gW 4 Mr Mr. Hrr Prbr. Br-tr- nalr-- 4 Mr a (Best when "taken on arising but effective any lime or daij. fne. wh ;F CT'C PollM of Mrs. Oraos etwee tl For thorough cleansing of a a cathartic take glass of Pluto fill glass with hot or cold water. CENTERVILLE tti l, As ct ant Mr. Benttmi Prrri Pie Hao4f4 )uS at their tram 1 hurartar by Mr. Gnra4 min. Prise wer wen Rrfreak all wn as Morels wilier. amr camphor, bydraxtis, etc., as mixed erred te twenty Smith ef lmltfcfiM wer J. B. Mr. and Mr. in Laroptik ere fie elderly C. B. Buapto this of Mr. s4 Mr lady, who bad bees troubled with A4-M i,w Lmm C k sn4 Smedlry vitltH ebronie eye inflammation for mauy' friend in Baenetlin Menhir Me. nnd Mm frank P. Mnir ef InyneiUt years, was greatly helped in two days. spent 1 retitlee. Sunday her an W guarantee small bottle of Lavop-tiMr. and Mra- - Geer Jtnrr of Leyton e loP her Urea dnmdr. to help ANY CAPE a oak, strained lled rela Mr. end Mm. Walter Bar low atrtiad s or inflamed eves. Aluminum eye rtip aur'al st their home niimhar of friend at Fchramm-Joanson- , (RLE. wa Th tl Drugs, and Pedne lay ee.ln ap--nt la all druggists. (Advertisement.) anaie and gamea. Brfmhseata wrr aerred. It For mild action of a Ae a laxative take fill of Pluto glass glass with hot or cold water. When Nature wont, Pluto will. Your physician prescribes it. Bottled st French t'its Lick Springs, French Lick, Indiana. !e w es-a- io k i SL "a ' |