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Show THE SALT LAKE 'IKiBUNE. SUNDAY Irt Macke. Mr and Mrs Jaksn Steele Mr and Mrs Thomas Caulfield, Mr. and Mrs Fred Turner, Mr and Mrs Eugene Chandler. Mr and Mrs, George Holman. Dr and Mrs Paul Richards Mr and Mm. Brent T ade Mrs Lynch, Mrs Edna P Neva Abel Miss Ruth Mtsa Grace Chandler and Dr JCooper Klvnn J MF and Mrs. R T Dahlquiet, Mr and Mrs R. W Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baird of Salt Lake were Bingham vdaiton Friday of last week Mr and Mrs I w, Nielsen of Sandy spent Friday of laak week In )Sm ers Not Ashes Feature of Lent Lo oo oo oo oo o-- 7arewell Fetes for Those Departing 00 00 00 00 00 resident Makes Quiet Removal By JEAN JARVIS. 1327. Salt Laic Tnbune WASHINGTON, 5 March Lant in at tha capital with a Uttla i of aahaa and a modicum of sack to a reatlv formld-l- a th as an array of dinnora, which in turn ra preceded by impressive lunch-n- a fft To all appearance, Madame s card m fwaa rather more in ev idence anmladamee praver book a tua-- n which runs directly contrary to ecedent and custom hereabouts. In rma! tlfnaa, 'Washington pava due 'd to its devotions, but these are from normal times. Simultaneously with the advont of nt, confresa went into the throes of M tth e closing aession powerfully 'luolUal political bigwigs tatOng the town there de eloped ths stomary program of farewell enter and mans the hostess "vo faoed despair lest the sergeant-arm- s from the hill would arrive d tote the men of her party off the capital Moreover, theres the trickv situation keeping evervbodv tha qul vle The seau of the gbfy are rather anxious seats, and easiness begets overwhelming de-- e for friendly overtures and what friendly and effective as a properlj mpoaed dinner companv Dinner avervw here, all the time en at the British embassy, where Eame and Lady Isabella Howard st emerging from a period of mourn g hd a grand array of notables to with them Then the career men of the state partment group are bv wav of tak-leave and starting for their new eta overseas important departures ese, wherefore more dinners To speed things up further, arrives group of visitors for instance, Mrs noent Astor ahes stopping with s. fcacy Dots in he- - quaintly Georgetown home) and ev body knows that Astor and Van rbilt are about the best names on cord for setting things going All the trul smart who poshly could get a date had a party for e attractive Mrs Astor Still broke loose when and Mrs Adolf J Pav enstedt came ' Jfcom New York Mrs Pavenstedt Kroneoa Speck von Sternberg Igred brilUantlv as chatelaine of the imperial German emhaeev In the Baron Speck and Preel .y when nt Pwoosevelt travelers swapped m and player tennis together i'fef nme-nta- , Jnter-Uon- In the midst of the hectic comings and goings, the president and Mrs Coolidge accomplished the most semove on recrenely Imperturbable ord . They had luncheon as usual at the TMiite House, they dined st their new home up Dupont circle way To all outward appearances the first !adv, aa she set off from the White House portals, might have been going for a Uttle drive All the were made preparations the dav before when the president and Mrs C ooltdge drove up and designated this or that suite for this or that purpose, and they do sav, moreover, that never since the world began was there such a grand array of trunks handbags hat boxes and other et ceteraa as that which drove up at the rear of the Patterson menage Aside from personal belongings, s few pictures, some books and other incidental what-not- s little w as taken frm the M hite House According to one of the 'White House attaches Moving Is not going to upset us much we aren t setting off for the Maine woods, and if at anv time we discover we want something we have behind all we will have to do is hop down the street and tote it up And thus the M hits House residents changed homes for the time being and whatever are they going to do with Pfcul Prv and Prudence Prim For roundabout the temporary White House there Is not enough room for the big white collies to give a good stretch let gJope have a mad roihp kt two-cour- ' e. Mm Ro George R G Fra- sier Mrs George Greathouse Mrs T M Cherfer Mm Joe Kemp Mrs era Chnstensen, Mm John Robertson Mm James Barkle, Mrs. Austin Larirk Mrs Art Macke Mm Louis Buchman Mrs Robert Hone Mrs James Jensen, Mrs J A Ingols Mrs Bert Thomas Mrs E J Jones and Mrs Catherine Huebner The 'A group of the Peter Pan club enjoved a luncheon in the home economirs room at the high school A crystal bowl of Thursdav noon tulips centered the table Covem were laid for Mm Edna P Wade. Miss Esther Wetsberg Mias Florence Giles Miss Rubv Thompson, ' Miss Bernice Bertha Brtwk Mlse Johnson Mte Iaura Gresham, Miss Maxine Henrv Miss Helen Miss Genevieve Tatton sparks Miss t iolt MerrHl Miss Erma Fullmer Miss Ruth Johnson, Miss I Tracv and Mies Ella Argtll Mr and Mm J B Myers entertained the Bridge club at their home on Main street Wednesday evening of BINGHAM g -- nt Mrs t -- Bingham Miss Skanchv wsa hostess to the Fmanon club Thursday evening of last week st the home of Mrs. O 8 Jensen Bridge was the feature Mm O 8. Jensen received the honor for high sore and Mrs Lee Jones the A consolation luncheon wsa served A patriotic idea was carried out In the decorations of the rooms, tally cards and table appointments The fuse's included Mr Ren Nichols Mrs. William Trevarthen Mrs Neva Abel Mrs Lee Jones Mrs O S Jenaen Mrs George Bolman, Mlae Iris Sleater, Mise Dora Hn-sen- , Mias June Rhies Alta Miss Aeord Mrs Paul Richards and Miss Caroline Rasmussen Mrs Paul Rsnson returned home ev Friday of last week from Reno where she spent two weeks with relatives and friend Mrs Joe Sullivan entertained at a card party at her home in Markham Saturday evening of last week Five hundred was rlaved Mrs Earl Melius won the fiVst prise, and Mm Joe Marriot the aecond prise A The luncheon was served H Hants guests included Mr Mrs Vaughn Christensen. Mm Jane Jackson Mrs C L Countryman, Mrs Forrest Pearce Mrs V Colvar, Mm G Bishop Mrs Joe Marrtbt. Mm James Nerdin, Mm Earl Melius and T. L. Tleme Mrs Andv Anderson was hostess to the sewing circle of the Martha chapter No 7, O E S . Wednesday afRefreshment! ternoon or last week were aerved to Mm W B Hull, Mrs B H Roberts Mm D G Thomas March 6 Mr and Mrs J Shilling were the recipients of a surprise party at their home in Cop perton Saturdav evening of last week Bridge and dancing were the features Mr and Mrs Eugene Chandler received the honor fnr high scores and Mrs Neva Abel the consolation A luncheon was served The guests included Mr and Mrs H B Aven Mr and Mrs. M A Cotter, Mr and Mrs J C Leiser Mr and Mrs Malev , Mr and Mrs Louis A W Buchman, Mr and Mrs. Bavd BarMr nard and Mr R J Brvant, Mr and Mrs Joe Norde Mr and Mrs Joe Kemp Mr and Mrs J B Mvens Dr and Mrs R. O Frasier Mr and Mrs Leslie Brecken. Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Harvev Garrltv Jones Mr and Mrs George Earl Mr and Mrs Jack Kennedv Mr knd Mr BINGHAM, D Ie Mr wkraoiod laat Brrkn acorr rvd Mr A two-cou- ro Tha rd Mr tbo honor for luncheon hha Included Mr H B. Avn Mr and Mm A MaJv, Mr and Mr J O Lolr, and Mra. Eufne Chandler, Mr '!r Lart 31 ARCH 6. 1D7. Joyful Message to deaf in book by specialists and M Mr and Brtcktn and Dr ajid Mrs Paul Richards Mtea Ina Lamtn of Mt Plaaaant iraj tha funt of Mies Carolina Rasmuaacn S edneadav Mr Harry IltclvU hota a to the club Tuesday evening t In home her Bridae the Elmerton maa the feature Mrt. Lou la Buchman received the honor for hlah aoore and Mm M A Cotter the conerUatKn A t luncheon nerved The frueets included Mm Leland Malker, Mrs J C Letaer, Mm Eugene Mor-ri- a Mrs Frank MltcheM Mm A C r Joe Louis Buchman Gole, Mr Norden. Mra Neva Abel Mrs M. A A W MaJev i otter, Mr Mr H B Aven Mra Nat Siegel and Mm Fred Turner u AlrL UK XI NO. WILL SELL THIS WEEK (JULY At Less Than Regular Cost $1000 WORTH If you are Hard of Hearing send for a FREE copy u d Of vital intwrwt to all thow by impaired hearing ta the new booklet. Deafness C an ft Be Cured Or Arrested? , that contains a wealth of helpful and hopeful information based on interviews with more than j two hundred of the countrys foremost ear specialists. Published for private distribution WEST JORDAN to the hard of hearing, it is a frank and honest discussion of the reasons west JORDAN March s Erida . and remedies for deafness written from night Mrs Louis Peterson entertained theeound and impartial view paint of In honor of her parent, Mr and the surahst, and its aim is to clear up Mr, Wallace Fife who left Saturda disputed pomtsand toanswer common for their relat ng to impaired hearing, r Game, questions afer pend!nf nd luncheon mere enjoved bv It is a book of medical facts but th folloming ruegtft Mr and Mr C E written in the laymans language. Mra Geora Hnder-on- , HojinMrMr and Mm nd Vorvi bardie Send Coupon Mow Mr and Mr. 6am CooJer, Mr and A free copy will be mailed you on Mr Leonard Brown Th plav aelected bv tb fill out the coupon t a oomeds drama In three ads request. Merely Aoutl- Yob Jimmie Tonaon It mill be below or writ to Dept Iot1tut for the Hard of Heartrr presented In the Wert Jordan school oon Ml Market Street., San Francisco f a! Wednesday, March 9 Mias Bernice Ratemin spent SunCs aa Mlsa Kindly tend free copy of MDdqiuM of Hand Gaeniver day guest h It B Curpd Or ArruUdr1 to of Sandi Mm Hattie Mackav of Grander w Lvdia Bateman yueat of Mr Tuesdav Mra Elnore Wight of Cardston Canada spent th weekend at the Bateman home Mr John Lancaster and daugrh ter Vesta, visited in Riverton Sun-d- NR hardi-eappe- SMB j SPECIAL ICE CREAM BRICK I i ' theYl!; I (All the Vogue) FERNERIES FOR TODAY WROT Peanut Brittle Fresh Fruit Banana Vanilla MIA v NOVELTIES STANDS, COPPER BOWLS Is one of the few Ire Keeley Cmams still made from PURE CREAM youin tell It by it smooth, creamy deltciouanestl 25 .85 IRON (LOOKS LIKE $15.00.) 50S Mr Tommie Nerdin and daughter Donna Jo of Bingham visited here Frida and were dinner guests of formance at the Bingham hgh hool Mra Jack D iht Tuesdav evening Mr and Mr Andrew pwensn of Mr and Mm Dewe Nelson and Randv visited Mr and Mrs Edward two sons spent Wednesday evening OnrW Sunday evening Extra packed in tee from mtfh relatives in Sand Mr and Mr. L 8tvtnon and Mr Keeley a Hanson of Blrthkm as and Mrs Andrew Swenson of Sandv theMU Dora guest of Mr M J Fakonl Satere ruest of Mr and Mra Wallace urday evening Bateman Sunday Mr and Mra R Mouslev and family Mr and Mr Charles Cocka'meand of Bluffdale were the guest of Mr habv Don, of Murray, Malted here and Mrs Lyreal Hansen, Sundav, at Sundsv J F Palmer and Mr Brock bank dinner Mis The district school teachers of the stake board In the religion gwenej. Miss Rubv Donu claa and Elmer Palmer of South Margaret and Miss Nettle Lamen spent laat Jordan and Mia Luciie Bateman at- week-enin Salt Lake Cltv with tended the religion class conference triends and relatives at Bingham Sundav night after Mr and Mrs An id Anderaon visitwhich thev, were guests at the home ed friends lo Midvale on Tuesday eve,4 v of Mr and Mr rharle Mitchell where a late supper wa served to ning Mr and Mr M Smith and familv, twenty gueeta with Bill McKeg aa their guest moThe marriage of Mahl Ord of San- tored to Salt Lake Tuesday evening dv and Llovd Goff took place Tues- and attended a show at the Pantages, Mr and Mra Goff and also visited relative in Murrav day March ail! make their home In thl ward Mm Wilfa Nell and son Kenneth afternoon Mr Monday Marv spent Sundav afternoon in Bingham Mrs Lvdia Bateman Rose with and relatives Wight, Tguctie Bateman ve-- o dinner guests Mr and Mm David Magee and famof Mr and Mm Lew Wight at Salt ily were visitor in Fort Herrtman (Exactly as Shown) Lake hundaj din Tame Saturdav night Mr and Mr Mr and Mr Red Rav Wrot Iron Vordherg and children of GarfHdjner guests of Mrs Red parent in visited Mr Nordberg parents, Mr Leht on Sundav eventng Base, Mr and Mr F P Gritfuh end Itt- and Mm H H Nordherg Parchment Mrs Hv rum Saturday pr the He daughter spent week-enst Provo Mr and Mrs in Salt IaVe with relative Shades. , . . Mr and Mr Aims Blum and sin George Elkins and Mr Becketead motored to Provo were thev spent daughter Ine- - vited relative WORTH $18.00. Sundav vlslrlng friends and relatlv es, Fandv Safurdsv eening Wrot Iron , pJi jMiss Fav Peterson snd iak Pa home fcundav night adMrsrelumed dmne of IMidvRie were th tience Emil .Tfsrh g'i.ve Assort laneous shower at the home m(el of Mr -Rundav and Mr W F Goff Monda ment, inn night n ernal Hougand of Mra in honor of Mr and Mr Llovd Goff to Match, Reduced to vsunes Midvale were the ruets of their who were married Tuesdav Dancing father W ebb and and sister William and a luncheon were enjoved game Same Price, $6.75 to $4 undvv Katie Webb bv fiftv guest j Wi ed the Kvlin and hlr Mr enjo Miss Grace Incaetwr returned e lmnr Tuewdav after spending the how at the Pantages on Tupdv winter in talifornla it a beautiful thing and Vtr Mrs epiove-perr Bv snd Mr OHie Olsen and daughter Fav This week will be busier than ever, well worh keeping at the Wilkes theater Von th cf Sandv Mr and Mr Albert Otli-c- dav have It mounted In an apeventng but sufficient courteous salesmen wiil nf lark and Mr H'rum and lon70 rtwmb Mr and Mm propriate frame were guest of Mr K H a frame with Visited relatives in Midvale BROUN fanvlv on render Wedneedav every possible service. Nordberg Sundav the ba-- k then you'll kno A ward reunion and old folk ard fra Mr and T,enol Hann have the beet, both In you nertj was given In the ward chape! familv visited friend in Midvale Tuesdav flame and in framing Dinner was NO PARKING RESTRICTIONS. February 22 served after which n well arranged W ednesdav Mrev ennr 127 So. State Street. and fsm Horace Mr and was followed bv a ih wer the program given, guests of Mr and Mr dance at night Frank Sea) in Riverton undsv The officer and teachers cf the rh o L D 5 Sundav 'e a ebsr 127 South State Street re reation hail LARK ater ball at the ward A nun her rf ver Faturdav evening were displaved LARK March 5 Mr and Mr John Interesting roetume Th Big Nw HORACE A. Townsend and two daughter and Mr and prlre were awarded f r th best v Inn been lh on Stor being her W aline SORENSEN Tr and NTrs and Mr Tame Goughs spent Satur-d- a represented hirthrld twelfth Driva anni'rar Highland Manager first prre Blackburn rechHn of last week in Salt Take Mr and Mr Albrt fttlnn h Mr and Mr Tom Giark spent Sunwere Refreshments ond pnz dav with friend In Murrav tndav Me and Vr SANDY John Christensen and in the lunch room L the school girl familv and Mr and Mr Arut Thorrfp R F Meverh Mr and and Mr ffer son and familv were visitors to CANDY fr Tarch rravn 3H9EJ two on Ralph and Gordon vrc the vale Frldav of last week M rd Mi enfertairied I Tone at i Mr and Mrs Joe Tee and small gufst of Mr and Mr he non at rlub ff t,P fni lat week U t mer on Mnii Mr and Mr Chde GUHsple ago reon spent Bundav with friend in Balt Copeton Thursdav evening of T'mjwfl'iv ftr The and rad ahool gave a joicing over the arrival of a daughter , week Lake n o f a t week in P R Mr and Mr F J left h at their home February E R Pepprazej and at the hool Ft day evening Mr and Mr n vt p- - to rp to dn Mr and Mr K or P flrwt of the week to make the r nme I Mr and Mr F H M hit spent Tus John Reliefer and I dg menvber entertained n d cj vf rfi a a a Mr and Mr VT M Hughe attendda dav in Rlngham in Bingham i hw it ning rv ua Hrtlr Iimt n fn h nor of their annied a theater party at the TMlkes Fpl treer enter Mis Reva W'ehh nteriained a nmu Mr and Mm R F Mvrhoffr and hi o a t t tafi rv fnl vtn 1 game L C Tonea of her of friend son Ralph and Mr versary Mondai evening day evening of lat week aturd' evening of t th Mr gueet c npperton attended the dramatic S fl r per week at her home with games and htj'enter ta Tied 1 uedav eve-f z in honevr a daughter M thir AINp and Mlver Grundvig who are to b mar Fld thl IlNiflt h out-of-do- ora n Fndeavo- The hr.c o. j r etv he d it r g j ir hu ne mei tng at th rbijr h pa'or ThucJav enn g Affe mee ng ga nes th t and reren-,nwere enlmed h a rge number ij dr the Olrertion of Ml Ruth Nett; n Thureflav evmtg of iai Mr and Mra V B brg eneta ned th club n ember and their Hndge part ne-at their hone , n f ountv fret t Dr're were won hv M- Buttsr w cw,d V! r p Ve k f Orton and ' rll PajmtuwK n lai guet w m Mr and Mrs am f. Hew U ajid Mr and M" Iuae it hards Mr and Me Duane Rithard and mail son lark atd Mr Iawrene Ntaplev and on R hrt vlted re la tjve at Pieaaant - e Sundav lr and Mr A J Fawbng and In and Rrh daughter and Afih Thelma h iv e, f Bngham were gueata i Raddon home on Sundav 'lr and Mr dana C Jenen enter, tamed the h'gh - hoo ehjb $l the!- hne Mate teet Sature day e'enng o' laM wek garrew paved I and prizes wer awarded to Mr B Hum-p- At KEELEY DEALERS d j. h., 1 TABLE LAMPS vr 4 j d $75 Smoking Stands Bcktd t i ' ' Bridge Lamps DoiTt Ruin That Picture! eve-nin- n Berk-aies- Vi . D. T., BROUN y You, too, can enjoy brings sleep, all-nig- ht i from Switzerland energy. We offer you a 3-d- ay that test A food-drin- k. - ay e, -- QVALT1NJE BmtUs -- f.T 4 3 I Lydia Bvrm. tnil everything to ml ratt before taking Osalttne Since taking ne.1 ro 0'!t and to a!) ha'-- e f .. TT f wor-- v sleep 1 go rgit will recommend it all I can as it is worth it. .'Sr. i. rjtkr Grand Rapkia, Mwh I P-p- ,cme ftrri . maUmc Sftd wk w ' .I:. A I'n t'-- e alifcmia e- o-- Prvg--1v- h A Mr R L, M Gardner and Fg M hire gueat were M end Mr D Rmhard and L L MttrheM and M fr-ved to thirty-tw- o Luncheon Cross, Feverish Child is gut 'femhee Bilious or Constipated Look, Mother! See if tongue is coated or stomach sour can't harm tender stomach, bowels after giving her ehildren "California Fig S' rup, that thia is their ideal lain-tne- . beeauae they lore ita pleaaant laate and it thoroughly eieaaaea the tender little atomaeh, liver and bowel, without griping. When rroM, irritable, feverwh or breath la bad. ttomaeh aour, look nt mother: realiwa. fold, throat tore, has ,omi.-- ache, diarrhea, mdigeation, colic remem her, a good "inside cleansing" should always be the first treatment h ef Fndea'or attended th wvch na h end' be frrmd d a GhneMan party and ra v ae tnct nr the Cenwat Fhria-ta- n n Salt Lake Sunday evechurch ning erenee Gmv and daughter Mf of American Fork we-of Mr Ab a Hariirn Tueedav guet S d r who o' a gjeet Jeaat at he- - Hr daughter Je e, 'eave ron to take eba-g- e at The Idno liopal Rupt, w4i1 numbered nine Ou were M ra Cathe'in Irvin anu guet Grant Raeburn cf Sa t take R M Mm J H Bonwn and M Ropn were gttesgt at a partv given at tv hoo e rf M- - R M Quick at Mid- "Calif- fnn-gee- (it, Round Trip Sa 'Death ValUj from S&it Lake City to EaKnatCiUnli v'de vale Turdav afterrwn T i Iad Ad aooietr o th ral church net for dav they chubch parkra Thursthe know a teaapoonful today eaves a eeaiing'at day tick child tomorrow. Ask sour dng-rts- t 3 R Sandlwrn of Ptt Take Mr the tongue, mother! If eoated. for a bottle of " ahfornia Fig on gheat of M- - L L a teaapoonful of thia harmiena, brrup. which has directions for F rMav laiati-- e, and m a few babies, children of all ages and Mr grd Mr E E Dewev rd "fruity all M,a -- d Tu-e- l the foul, eonatipated grown ore printed on the bottle. pewer Mr 'Tra C Y hour, T La Norr e Mr a n waete, aour bile ynd undigetted food of counterfeits soil here, to V-r-a poD Mr H Beomn Mr G Turp n ard paeeea out of the boweia and von dont be fooled. Get th H J Mw we Brown rd Tr amoog ha-a well playful ehi'd again sold be " California Fig byrup (on-paa- thoe frni Sandy who atte dd When the little ayitem u full of (Ady) Cid day at L'rape Friday cf gi'en. Million, of mothers keep ornia Fig Srup handv; r rertaired at d tins hme rn Pioneer ave-- , nue Tliurdar evening of lar week In h nnr M Mr $5so L Los Angeles Direct To Weekly Feb. 1 to Mey 13 $58.00 Tweey, wipe lose the lend ef edeoiufe.mjrwe,y m4 deeolete grao dew; kureei end bigti-epiece. In she U A; es delifbtfel winter Unele. Threefb Fa me ne, eomort-abl- e motor -- bnaeee. Modere boteL Ask 11 l apex for ijwefln , Loi Angeles Direct via Union Pacific returning through San JYancisco. S. P. or W. P. d'.cV.I'a. .City Ticket Office. M' AY,NGA. Depot Ticket Apent. C- - Phone Salt Lake City. pnonevv,fchao wu. 1 OfM I anj :v Be-w- City I Shtra.Teial THE WANDER COMPANY, t. 37 8 U thasli Av., CkkcrN I'L T cnelfiM eovt to tn rent mt packaa o tlM - Evrr I would Ueiwtke 1 , j I J.5 vA M i r Brain end Serrns W Fr play or rest In the sunny j California Tig Syrup I took Ovaltine f- -r tiredn.sa and because 1 could net al-- ep sound1,. After a week I noted better sleeping and felt more arrive. I am using Ovaltine because vt makes me fee) fine. Body, Kun'h1 I j Ovaltine brings sound restoring sleep in a natural way. And as jou sprp the quick assimilation of nourishment is abo restoring to the entire body. Thus you gather new strength and energy for the next day. Hospitals and doctors recommend it Ovaltine is a delightful pure It ha been used in Switzerland for 30 years and is now in universal use in England and her colonics. During the great war Ovaltine was cl jded as a standard ration for inv alid soldiers. A few- years ago Ovaltine was introduced into this country'. Today it is used in hundreds of hospitals. More than 20,000 doctors recommend it. Not only as a quick pick-u- p bev but because of its special dietetjc properties, they also recommend it for restless sleep, nerv malnutrition, backward children and the aged. areoften m's-n- g from your daily fare. One cup of Os altine Many take a cup of Ovaltine two or three times a dav for its natural stimulation. Its ias actually more food alue than 12 cups of drink. truly a pick-u- p cef extract. A 3 day test Thirb Ovaltine has th$ unusual power of j druggists sell Ovaltine in four sizes for digesting 4 to 3 times it3 ow n w cightcf other Lods you eat Hence digestion goes on speedilv home use. Or they can mix it for j'ou at the and efficiently. As a result frayed nerves are soda fountain. But to let you try it we wifi joothed because digestive urrest, the main send a introductory package for 10 cause of sleeplessness, is ov ercorre. cents to covr cot of packing and mailing. This is vhv, when taken at night, a cup of Ju't send in the coupon with 10 cents. When you go to bed do jour nenes stay up? I raving you dragged out on the morrow nomings logy, jour energy drayied by after-noo- d ? Modern science has found a natural way (a way without drag') to overcome this; to instant restful sleep that quickly restores j'our tired mind and body. Morning finds joua new woman. You a re fresh, cfear-eve- d, buoyant. Youthful in looks and spirit. You have energy to carry you through the day and the evenings social activities. That is the experience of most Ovaltine vsers. test w coffer here ill show jnu. W e fhe make this test. It is worth while. to u'ge you Why Ovaltine brings restoring sleet) First It digests cry quickly. Even in cases of impaired digestion. 5econd It supplies jour n stem vs ith certain , i food-drin- k all-da- y IrlinZIKIiGaB Z L? SUGAEIHOBSB r M-i- when you go to bed Try this delightful, new I ESHRlEASf rrjnn Instant Sleep IS d ayfcM 4b taJt a pm e UNION PACIF! rx |