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Show THE SALT IAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY .MORNING, MARCH 16, 1920. TIRED, BODY AND SOUL? State Auditor Must Pay Orem Town Bond Warrant or Show Cause. DEPABTMENT. 123 d Good Tonic More Red Blood. its. . Special tg Tb of Logan. The debate mill take place April 10 at Pomona Mr. Merrill uat a member of the team that won from the B Y. U. at Provo In the triangular debates, and Mr Chris tensen competed against the I nKersIt of Utah and was given the medal for the best showing bv the individual do baters at the college. Tho question to bediscussM at Catt fornia Is Resolved That the employees d of the directors should elert of the industrial corporation d to The Trlbunr. LOGAN'. March 35 Bpw'ial Pass with Hature Unaided secretary to the president of the Utah Agricultural college haa resigned his position and will laae the college at the end of tho school year to enter business. Wilford J Merrill, a student of the college and a member of the debat ing teams of the A C this year has been named as successor to Mr. Brimlev Mr Brtmlev cams to the college in January, 1918 For sly xears prior to coming to logan he was connected nlth the state land office in Salt Lake, II will enter the real estate and insurance business with offices at Togd.n, but will hae the Mate for his i field At ail Druggists Used externally booklet on MOTHERHOOD and BAB V, fret Dept. A ll, Atlanta. Ga. Anemic People Need -- Phosphate Anemic people are usually thin, pale, nervous weak, discouraged, wreck; allowing that lack of Iron In the blood Is ell too frequently accompanied bv a rundown nervous svstem due to lack of phosphorus. Strength, health, vim. vigor and energy depend almost entirely on making up this dtflcionry in iron and phosphorus. Unquestionably one of the test thing for this ourpose is the great FVench discovery known among our druggists as Blood-Tro- n Folks who hsve Phosphate. tablet tried it eay lhat one with each meal quickly- restore depleted nervous strength, vitality and endurance, and thoae who are thin usually put on e llesh in a pounds of aolld abort time. Inasmuch as Sehramm-JohnsoDrugs, and all other drimnst are authorised to e I Blood-Iro- n Phosphate under a guarevantee of ratlefaction or mono back, ery thin. weak, nervous or snemn- - man or woman rhuuld glva-tt- a trial without five-grai- etay-ther- n Soma folks overwork; some overeat; some overdrink, and many do all these things and neglect the exrretory organs., Nervousness ensues. Constipation sometimes, but most often the delicate funelion of the kulnevs become disordered, followed soon bv conThfB headaches gestion. neuralgia, rheumatic pain, backache and lumbago set in. Frequent urination sometimes bevond eontrol. The voided liquid being dark ami foetid odor, and its passage followed by burning, smarting spasms of pain, eve i hysteria being often the result unlese StoHHEEI the greatest of all kidnev medicines, is taken tu regulate, allar and neudlav l tralize the irritation of the organs. Phosphate Important Blood-Iro- n told only In original packages, containing GREAT KIDNEY MEDICINE enough for throe weeks' treatment, at Bold by all druggists.'' $1.50 per package only M cents a week. -- -- man doesnt carry a lighted bomb around with him. searching for water td put out the f ase. He gets rid of it asquicky end gently as possible, then goes away front there. Not a!! of us know that we are packing around with us every day a perpetual source of trouble that may produce dijease or even death. Ninety per cent, of human illness is caused or aggravated by a clogging of waste in your bowels. Dy an entirety new principle Nujol will keep the poisonous wat e moving out cf the Every other form of treatment - either irritates or forces the system, Nujol works on the waste matter instead of on the systrm. Nujol prerente constipation by keeping the food waste soft, thus helping Nature establish eisy, thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals the healthiest habit ia the world, s absolutely harmless and pleasant to take try ft. Nujol is sold by oil druggists is sealed bottles only Write Nujol Laboratories, NjjoI trade-mark- . Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey), 50 Broadway, New York, for booklet, Thirty Feet cf Danger. A New Method oi Treating an Old Complaint Wilford C. Brim-le- Coated Tongue and Myriad ta in the Spring. William M Wilson has just returned from Sanpete and t?e- made a trip In he where vier counties, the lnl rest of good roads He reports county are Sanpete that the state and twcUe-mllo strip of planning to lay a pavement fiom Mantl north to Pigeon Holiow A meeting eslled Wednesday at Mantl for favored the bonding of the eountv enU. b. Kerr, state road good roads meetat the statistic gine-, presented ing to show that tho greatest number oi people would be benefitted bv eat a the Arrowhead trail over the route from Neph! by way of Ephraim, Mantl, Gunnison and lUehfield and on to tu Ueorgo The people nf tho meeting were enthusiastic in their desire for the establishment of a permanent highway through tho county. ' PROVO WOMAN DIES AFTER YEARS ILLNESS Special to The T rlbuor. PROVO. March 15. Lucv Mav Carter, wife of James E. Carter, died Sunday at the family botne 533 East Feennd South street, from an Internal ailment, of which she lad auffered for more than a vear Mrs Carter, who was horn at Nephi. was 34 years of age. She la survived hv hor husband three sons, her father. William Cl Bird of Nephi. and two brothers Funeral services will be held In the Bonneville ward meeting house. Wednesday at 2 o'ch ek Friends mav view- - the body at the resi- Keep Your Blood Clean As You Keep Your Body Clean. You Dont Wait Until Your Body is Foul Before You Cleanse It Te-ie- . It a matter of fcijrpri.se that clean on general principles? many people who are ao careful to wash and bathe regularly. in have clean bodies make no effort to keep the blood clean. Everyone knows that unclcanneas breeds disease; that those who do not keep their bodies in a wholesome condition and who dwell in filthy surroundings are the first to fall when some epidemic of disease sweeps the country. But foul blood is more dangerous to the individual than a foul body. An unclean body is a passive rather than an active hindrance to health. But .unclean blood is an active threat against the very life it makes the body a prepared breeding place for disease. In 3jiewr of the fact that everybody is liable to impurity of the blood why should we not treat the blood as we do the body keep it We We dont figure up how long we can go without cleansing the body or put off the bath until we become offensive. We intend to keep our bodies clean and we wash regularly whether we appear to need it or not. If we keep the blood pure, we are less liable to fall victims to flu. Of all preparations for purifying the blood Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery easily takes the first place. It eliminates from the blood the elements which clog and corrupt it, and which breed and feed disease. It acts directly g on the glands, increasing their activity and so increasing the supply of rich pure blood w hich is the life of the body-Pu- t up in tablets and liquid and sold by druggists. 15 John Quinine Tablate" y 1a(J."IMMlKI(Ha t Sp-i- lr Spcrial lo The Tribune. AT to Tb Tribune. Spril TROVO Marrh 15 D W Hdn- btirjr 9 funeral wan conducted AeMerdav afternoon in th Bonnilto ward niet-in- r hout uith a lary numbar of Chrtstenaen company has returned from an eastern trip. He visited Important cities a far east as New tH and fnands in attendant The York Edward Get of the same firm K'dort l L Van Wajfo- Fpeake" accompanied Mr. Christensen non. Joaph Bnllork. J T, Giles and P BHIinjr? The music B shop Geor B. Y. C. High Wins. was bv members of the ard choir. Special to Th Tribun. A. B. York Burled. IXXSAK. March 13 The B Y. C hlirh school debating team won from toe South Special to The Tribuse. school a deciCaehe high bv unanimous Marrh 15 -- Funeral servb ea sion of the judges todav The question fnrPROVO, ork were held torijv in the Ass. B discussed Involved conipulnory arhltra rd Thtrd meeting hotiae whh msn tlon. The debate was held at the South reUtUes friends present Ulder snd Cache hall. V Clsvtun of the ward behoprir ere ded. The Btehfp Jox pres speaker Logan Man Honored. seph A Bulle and president1 T N. rendered by th Thtrd lor. Mueio Special to The Tribuo. ward choir LOGAN, March 13. W R. Sloan manager Of Ih IxOffan Hardware company, Dropsy Causes Death. haa been invited to attend the consrn-tio- n of the Winchester company at New Specisl to The Tribune. Haxen, Crn.. April 5 t and 7, aa speRebecr F Fwirg IjOG 4 X. Marrh 1 cial guest cf the company . . xears of age. wire of 8 P. Ewing of Smithfieid, died today sfter a lingering Child Dies Suddenly. v lllnes of drop. v. Mrs. ITwing was a of Alabama, but had resided In I to T Tribute. Spent veara. hmlthfield for many Funeral LOCI ANY March 13 Maud Jennie Kiel will be held March 17 at Fmith-flel- d n, daughter of Albert M. , Nleleen of River Heights, died suddenly enteniay. Endeavor ITnion Will Meet. The Sail lake (Jhrislinn Fmtoavor Marriage Licenss Issued. nion will hold It monthly meeting i t The Tribune. Stxl dock tonight at the Rio Grande Baptist March 13, Marriage llreim LOGVN, church in.O West heeond South street wa Issued lo William I Huff and Ruth The Rev t lem Dwvles will th de!i)cr ookston. hoih of Logan, today at the address, the topic f which wl.l be "Re4 county c erk a offtiw. ligion In the Home." ii . DR. GOWANS TALKS AT BRIGHAM CITY REST Children Cry for Fletchers Tribune. Laxative Brotno blood-makin- Hud, former aervhe man, who died 'Fri day morning from caneer. The ward chapel waa packed to capacity, about fiftv members of the Ameriean Legion dence from 12 to 1 20 o'clock on the dav being seated in the hall In a body, tilx The body will bo taken of the funeral former serv.ee men acted as tialibearers. to Nephi for burial. SpeMn! lo The Tril use. Bishop T. H. Blackburn conducted the BRIGHAM CITY. March 13 Dr H services, the speakers being Bishop G Oouans deliercd an addroea at the Fines Are Imposed. Blackburn, Commander Hsnry Frogley lf-ward eve this Third in citv chapel of Brigham City post No 10, American l to The Tribune. Min? under th auppicea of the Parent Legion, Charles Smith of Centerville. rRO O. Marr It 15 Jud?e J B Tuck- Teacher atw lation, of vvhh h Mrs Leah Joseph H. Watkins. Walter J. Glenn and on on of $10 Lal fine er today imposeo a ia the chairman Keeder This mominir S Norman Lee. President Walter Hulsh Lr GouaiiH appeared before the bos of Johnson for fiRntln A great many relatives and friends Cl if Pierpont was fined $10 for rpcedlng th high school men of the com and the came from distant points to attend the an automobile on the streets. munttv Gowuns also pni e at the services tho floral d was mag and splay chapel e:xrcl8es of th Jiijrh school stu- itifli ent Will Move to Duchesne, dent body. 1 TU serious ailments like typhoid, scarlet coughs, colds, catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatic pains, loss of appetite and a sluggish all in feeling pres ail. The bowels, the liver and the kidney heed help. The blood needs thinning and purifying if pimples and boils are iresent. Hulpberb Tablets quickly constipation and kidney inactivity and elimination of poisons takes place and you are made strong and fit for Grandma gave spring and summer. sulphur and cream of tkrtar in molasses. Now you take them in tablets with laxative purifying herbs a better medicine, easy and pleasant to take. Druggists sell them in tJOe sealed tubes. Every package guaranteed aatistactorr or money back. Get bulphcrb Tablets (not sulphur tablets). feter, Srm-Is- Shamhart-Ohristenae- n Many men, women and children need a Spring Blood Purifier. The blood become thick with poisons through the winter months. When eiuring comes ed LOGAN. March All-me- Grandma Bemedy Now Bold In Tablet Lulpherb Tablet. BETTER ROADS URGED IN SOUTHERN UTAH Spwixl lo Th Tribune. PROVO. March 15 Tanlae bag not only rid ms of my troubles but ha added fifteen pouodi to my weight, said Joseph A. Iuo-tmr- e of 40J Crocker street, Los Angclts, Cal. Mr. Dunmlre has been a trusted emploveo of tho Los Angela Transfer Co. for twenty-seveyears. before I started taking Tanlac, he I could not eat a s.ngie continued, meal without lnv food fermenting and gas forming so bad it made me miserr had rheumatism in mv right able. leg so bad at times I eould harillv get about and at night I was too reitles to get much sleep. I had very Ltl and went dow hill so fast that appetite 1 lost fifteen pounds and got so weak 1 conld hardly do mv work. Well, sir, in spite of the bad condition 1 was in I hadn't taken more than half a bottle of Tanlae before X hundred per eent better. Now felt all my sufferings have stopped completely. I can eat three beartv mva's every dav and sleep like a log eW mplit. I hare regained every pound of mv lost weight and ant m as good health as a mau wants to be. I have started mv daughter taking Tanlae, so jou aee what I think of it. Tanlac is sold in Salt Lake City bv Schramm Johnson, Drugs, aud by the leading druggists in practically every city, town and village in America. (Advertisement.) L Engineer Assigned New Car. PROVO Marrh 15 Lls'e Want. sho FORMER SERVICE MAN R V. Ageton, who ha been engineer recently accepted a pos.tlon with the Duin charge of the Imted States bureau of chesne Record, waa In Provo todav arLAID FINAL Special to The Tribune. so that he could move mines tar No U in this district sines Dr. Raphael Olson ranging his affairs LOO AN, March 13 car was pla-exIn the field, haa been he where that to Duchesne, of Salt Lake lectured to the women of his family 15 BRIGHAM CITY, March Funeral assigned to car No. 10. and will leave for his home , the city last night at the TcOgan high pects to make services were held Hundav afternoon ip his sw headquarter at Jfoughton, Mich.. school auditorium. Tie ia ghing a series the Heeond ward chapel fur Janies R April 1. N Election Judge Named. of lectures to the mothers on the care of the child. I to The Trlhu. k The hoard of counPROVO March 15 Lecture Postponed. tv commissioner met todav In special the following session snd appointed to The Tribun. , 8pril for the fence taw election to be L.OGAN. March o. Because of th. judges t E Garn 13 at Cedar Fort. March (loath of Professor O. J. P. T idtsoe at held Earl Cook, Alfred Anderson The count v Salt Lake the meeting of the Unity circle, clerk as authorised to Invite the buildat which Mis RIsnrhe Cooper was to lc. of the county and citv lure on "Child Welfare. scheduled for ing committee building to meet here March 24 for the Tuesday afternoon at the chamber of opening of bids for the basentent. commerce assembly, has been postponed. Funeral Services Held. Back From East. Specitl to Man Gained Says Poisons Csuso Hesdashe Dizziness Salt Laker Lectures. of the Los Angeles n Salt Lake. Forester Dgna Parkinson has called to the attention of the t ommereial club DEPARTMENT he opportunity that this convention Office, 41 1 2 North Main. Telephone affords for advertising the mountain 199-Residence Telephpna 894. limb, and be asked that the roads be ut into suitable condition for uutorno ule travel. DEBATERS CHOSEN Stewart, who aJtO ts acting FOR COAST COMBAT forEngineer the county, said that the road eould be improved for $300n, with the help to TV Tribune. of the organizations present, and said SptI in LOGAW Marrh debating team that manual labor could be provided that v ill represent th Utah Agricultural a good roada day by student and memThe college In a forensic combat with Pobers of the organization. mona college of Los Angeles was selected commissionersvarious said that a visit would today by the debating committee of the be made to the road and the amouut college. The dinner were Wilford . J Merrill and J Morns Christensen, both required appropriated. Do not allow the Time to Mothers Friend Tribes. it ? A conservative yon. The Provo Commercial club waa represented bv President .lease M. Harmon, who acted as spokesman; ( hatruian O. V. freer of the good road committee, T. N. Tuvlor, h ugineer George I), bwan and Engineer .seott btewart; tho Rotary club by President William F. Bulkley and Preston G. Peterson, the Mount Timpanogos Nature club bv George Fitzrov, aud the Brigham doling uni versity bv Professor bred Buig. The representatives of the various organizations strong'v urged the need tit the North Fork road this reason, when the National Edmatum aMOciutioh meets in LOGAN BY U. A. C. SECRETARY child-beatin- g. uoii do with rau Pork ranvon, alto leading to the mountain, were favorably considered by tho county commissioners in session to day. There waa a large delegation present from this city favoring the immediate improvement of the road up North Pork leading from Provo cjd Pepto-Manga- POSITION RESIGNED No woman awaiting the joy of coming motherhood should to pass without giving nature a helping hand. Mother's Friend is a veritable balm for the nerves, an intense! application that softens the muscles, relaxes nervous tension of the delicate organism involved in maternity, and prepares the way for an easier, quicker, and practical delivery. USED BY THREE GENERATIONS As a duett and powerful aid for the relief of the distressing phases in expectancy, and in the alleviation of the hardships that usually come with Mt Timpanogos 15. The improveMarch PROVO, ment of tbs North Pork county road, leading to Mount Timpanogos, and the improvement of the road through Arneri blood-lessness- state-pave- allow the days ing to Included in Program. n 6pfril to Tb Trlbito. LOOAX. March 15 The county com missions and directors of the Cliche Valley Fair association met and joint! approved the flnam lal report of the fair officials and d 'Ufsed plana for a more successful fair this fall. The support of a assured the fair organ! the county gallon in the improvement of the fair grounds and the improxement of roads leading to Lofran for the time of the fair The fair officials in turn pledged their support to the ne rod moxement It vas decided at the meeting that a large grandstario should be eiecred at the racing course. The com mis loners Milt lake ndHTitage of the time before the fair to imp.oe as many of the roads as possible The highway fioni Vs ells' ille on the south to the Utah Idaho boundary on the north ill be com pleted by the time of the fair, it as asserted t C What xvould North Fork Highway Lead Everyone gets run down occasionally. weeks before you get Sometime! your energy, enthusiasm anj happiness back again. Any doctor will tell you to be care fill in a time like this. Your body has little power of resistance, and the danger of ratrbinf some serious disease Is great. Temporarily, your blood haa too few fighting" corpuscles. It's the work of these same red corpus Ice to keep you free from fatigue. Being constantly tired out depressed in body and mind is almost a sure sign that your blood needs help for a time. Guile's is a standard remedy in cases of anemia (or It supplies the iron and other properties your blood needs to ratch up with itatask of keeping you fresh snd alert m every fibre. Pepto Maogun has the hearty endorsement of physicians, is an agreeable tons' to take, and mav be. had at any drug store in either liquid or tablet form. Both have the same medicinal talue. Be sure to ask for Gude's. There is and only one genuine the name Gude's should be on the ' package. (Advertisement.) OUTLOOK BRIGHT FOR CACHE VALLEY FAIR r ''HE sculpturing of a statue is a greater thing than the and of so the growth of the unborn unveiling it; infant under its mothers influence is no less important than its entrance into the life that follows. 7i f,ffli!l!I Fifteen Pounds Taking Tanlac; Troubles It Isn't Sleep You Need, But a Prpto-Manga- If! IDE 13 Telephone FEE PIPTO-MAINOA- one-thir- Blood-Iro- n Bt. FEELS Overcome. TRY TAKING Bm-klan- Bradfield Regulator Company, West Crater , 1 rim-pnlg- Ifrue for special 17 PROVO Check ugly dandruff! Stop hair Not Sick, But Still Not Yourself. Think Youll Be Better coming out and double Tomorrow-O- nly ita beanty. Youre Not. Joseph Rirle, stats auditor, was ys terday ordered by the supreme court of Utah either to honor the recognition of the etate board of land commissioner for a warrant of $20,000 with which to pur chase a portion of the town of Orem bonds or to appear In the court March 23 to show why he has not done ro. Tho petition for a writ of mandate was filed in the supreme court by James JLJSoife, assistant to Dsn B. Shields, attorney gen eral. In response to a request Issued by the land board last week. Mr.' fthlelds'a office ta attorney for the etate auditor as well as for the land board, and who will represent the state A little Panderine cools, cleanses auditor In the present proceedings has od makes the feverish, itehy scalp not been determined soff and pliable; then this stimulating Mr. Rlrle ha asked for a eg,l clarification of the meaning of the clause tn the tome penetrates to the famished hair law which permits the sate land hoard roots, revitalizing and invigorating evto Invest land grant funds In citv bonds, ery hair in the head, thus stopping the but does not mention tow'll bonds. He hair falling our, or getting thin, dry or has also protested against the action of the land hoard In purchasing the bonds fading. PanAfter a few applieations of at all, from the piactlcal s.de, though derine fallen hair you seldom find tacitly admitting that this is a matter left or a partiele of dsndrutf, besides, every hv law to the dinretlon of the state land hair ahowa new life, vigor, brightness, board The land hoard and Mr Rlr'e both ry more color and thickness. reived a formal notice i evterdav from A few rents buys a bottle of deHarvey fluff, a Provo attorney, tailing lightful Panderine at any drug or attention to the fact that forti-tw- o prop(Advertisement.) erty owners of the Orem townsle are toilet counter. alleged to be represented In an appeal to le permitted to he excluded from the town late husbands In the Black Hawk boundarlte. the district so to e excluded are awarded by euMon comprising about 580 acres The hearing the LulledTheHtatea bureau of pensions. has been set In the Fourth district court I at Proio for April hearch wnade of the land hoard records Nine Couples Licensed. lw said to have disclosed that the hoard has about $150 000 of funds invested in Speelsl to The Tribune FARMINGTON, March is. During the the bonds of twentv four towns of I'tah. 1 wo of the warrants for these loans, topast week County Clerk Beth C. Jones llO.nno or are said to have Issued marriage license to the following lj,n(Ki. taling bren signed by Mr. Rlrle himself. Lillard M badler and Belle E. coup ea Camomile, both, of Salt Iaike City; RobWgrden Storm Called to Tacoma. ert Hess of Farmington and Lula Bacon Warden George A Storrs of the state nf Kavvle, prank V. Whitehead of prison left vesterday for Tacoma. Wash, Salt Lake City and Viva M Lewis of where he has been dailed as a witness In Gunnison. Rav L Hrrek and Blanche the rase of Hannibal Spent er. a negro B. Thomas of Ogden, Harvey L. Osmond number of recent Pullman and Rubv E Harvev, both of Salt Lake charged with ar robberies. Hannibal served a term at Citv. George H Williams and Thelma the I'tah prison In 1817 and 1918 for burSmith, both of Salt Lake Citv, Howard E Langton and .toy both of glary In the second degree. Salt Lake Citv; William F. Grover of Salt La k,n CMv and Martha Ward of Bee Inspector Chosen. Farmington, Mathe Cleveland of Salt Hous'd A. Gill of Hvruin has been Lake City and Darien Adams of Layton bee Inspector for Cache rount, the matter going before thr county comStar Legion to Meet. missioners yesterday for approval of the I'tah The executive (.onimitt Stale Star Legion will hold a meeting Pension Granted. Friday afternoon at I o'clock at the Hotel Mrs Dortha C Christensen of Utah. Mrs. William C Jennings, presiand Mrs Sophia Paulsen of Ephraim dent of the state organization, who Issued have been granted pensions of $13 a the call, said that matters of Importance month, dating from March 4. 191?, In will be taken up relative to the future ork of the associations in the state recognition of services performed by their May-fiel- 11 Mil-Da- T' 1 , ns-tl- Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on tbe bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through taking them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a compound mixed with olive oil They act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood, and purifying the entire system. They do that which calomel does, without any of the bad after efiects. T ake one or two er night for a week and note the plearing efiect. 10c and c a box. WLon rr ilQTl bottless The Kind You ITave Always Bought has borne the signature of Chas. II. pTetcber, and has been made under his personal supenislon for oter 30 years. Allow no one to deceit e jou in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and are hut experiments, and endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment. Just-as-go- your head feels like a basket of broken you need od CASTORiA is substitute What a vaster! is harmless for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Sjrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For more than thirty jears it has been in constant use fortbo relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Mind Colic and Diarrhoea allajing Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Ktomaeh anti Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; glting heaithv and natural sleep.' The Children Panacea The Mother's Friend, i Tho Kind You Have Always Dought Bears the Signature cf Stomach er bowel disorder poisons the blood I Sal and thus irritates tha rest of the bodv. mt Any M.cKrin ta tk. Wr$A Mfnwrvkm. labwH,10c,ta oWrTshed MEN AND WOMEN Qnohlv Regain Health, Strength, Energy, and Ability by Taking 3 Gran f'a'lmr.ene Tablet. Tbe Verv Best Tunic, fcubl by All Xriiggisls. ( In Usqvw For Over 30 Ycaro enrrac anttowt errs. 1 csbpsbw, nr td vertiseji en t.) |