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Show . 'THKEK sECTlb ' yi; DESERET ; t 'I NEWS EVENING i SATURDAY A ' J9 191$' OCTOBER . -- i , WESTERN FURNITURE CO, State anBroadway. Cash if you have it an4 crjetit if you want it. Let Us Hand you i. 'fhis Bag of Money If'1 ' t ; j Doug to do, but fork over the money. ' In spite s'f the announcement, that the general exodus from .the east i expected to the west this winter, a number of the lpcal l hying eastward to grab east, era locations before the snow files. Tfhat Por Lack of as Lost Horse, Kingdom M Is Rivaled By, de Mille bY The Photoplay a Day it Record -v . - For Next.Y ear A j. -- e Some idea of the immensity ef the task of keeping the millions of Mr. deMille woold not wear andthose wearing tie desirable, would allnot sell, , photoplay, fang entertained may Finally, after exhausting fact-thon the highways, and followed .be gathered from the Corplarera-Laak- y to went the deMille the Famous crowd a hy 'Alexandria and nabbed a bell boy. of. poration will produre a photoplay faring, to buy hia tie. The bell boy a day for each day In the year, e as the poaseasorof only one tie and director-generbeginning September 1, t lacking Wtttk . Af fl --t- fr informed the Lanky ho couldnt eell K aa he had to myi day. 'Why, this Is almost like An that streets ihe f.lSS . wear It home, but he paid the tie turning out fabricated ships, of ground a nick scarf. could be rented; and so fof the sum of ' Ks huhtmr far ;Mch so mgeh has been said in " onedollar. Mr. de Mills was able to . reoe way. this d fthappee-hi" m onths. two hours tie for the rent Decorating spent all of one Sunday hia throat with It, he d. to a for The ,thls departed' J,noan at the aviation much belated dinner. voluminous output includes two was no Douglas Fairbanks also had A Ht- - . very Igrge-ansith his aeroplane , hs elaborately equip un Ion with last neck decorations and sens tie tie thut he took off bk a body salesman from an ped studio in the salt and warm and week. . A traveling house - ht screen happened to of real estate. a known- but imported neckwear to back, drove which be as lot, vernacular be calling on. friend at the Fair jncomfort tide, a cowboy weuld call a "ranch; Arriving in , Lott Angeles bp banks studio afid was displaying some creations. V Energetic and in California, where lack ofof hia latest t to the fashionable up a fret- . jtcnlto tor Doug came bouncing along and spiod , sunlight neveran holds to muclL and -tmnr ful director, dexandnt aggregation - ofr. had he if that found studios which, or words to brought togoth-eeoastsrnauon "By golly,"- he said would, constitute a, fair-siznot appeett that effect , "Here's a chance fdr. m natu rapid rally M H city. Near Loe Angeles the cor- j to got a decent De for Frank Campegu, tanch J udl an aristocratic eating place instead of them atrocious monstrosiporation has also leased of four hundred thousand acres ties with which. he adorns his Adams' of about every variety containing apple." landscape that 'any reasonable Promptly he yelled for Campeau. he,- Before the astonished vlllaltf of the producer could want, unless on anted something not found Fairbanks' productions had, realised what, bad happened. Doug ripped the thejaneh. lie from Ins' neck and began to- select 1.. H posai-bilili- irf al -- plaftt-require- field-tinke- tjtJl a -- - -- - ed i a new the salesman's stock. Finally he found two that suited his fancy and presented them to Campeau. Brother John Just aa this momenta Fairbanks came- - along to see what on. was poug no going promptly urf informed him that they .had d md another preht u rlhh th.m Shot sentation. . y , Then one each was given to Allan Dawn, Robert Fairbanks ani several The ! ether members of his organization that happened to show- up. was tiien more suspicious than c!er There. .Doug says, "now you're w. sad held a whispered consulta-do- i all beautiful," with the other employees in re-t' Turning to the Salesman, he rays; "HoW much do I owe you for these to summoning the police. in flight, Mr. deMille thqt little trifles? out and the into "Theee little trifles, replied the thoroughfare st imtteaop somebody and buy his salesman, "are all expensive importMtbi.lie stopped one man who ed pattern and will cost you the owudsuch a scene at the suggestion sum of i each or a total of til- Spiting with his neck wear that a cash in hand. '" alT the At the word pg wowd gathered. SevefaT of the ttnm offered to sell their ties, but presents vanished In different direc-lion- s. who tiw There was nothing left for .would sell were ties that one-fro- m re-r,.- w -- - ui Seek-atwfe- ty - flfty-flve- ' Tribute Paid to r Picture Indutbry 'One. of the greatest , tributes -- Ver (paid the motion picture industry And one which contributes a great deal to the establishment of the Industrys essentiality in the- governments program hag Just been given by Frank itm WUion, national - -- director of publicity for the fourth In speaking Liberty folof the Liberty loan films. It is-- lows: , The treasury department Is so enthusiastic Over the quality and character of thane films which have come to us through the generosity of the producers and their stars that it is desirous of making this sn occasion long to be remembered. 1 cannot begin totell yoq how deeply grateful the treaa- Plckford launched fourth Liberty loan drive in Ancelea - Mary Bickford- Christened 4fek "Victory that launched fourth, liberty, loan drive in , Angeles. . Alary PicKford cut her finger r wine .bottle a hen- she rhris the. at launrhcd th. tened the tank fourth Liberty loan drive In Lo. Angelea. Alary Bickford ipdc a speech after she cut her finger.on the wmi bottle which christrncd the tank that launched the fourth- Lli-eIn Lo AngMee loan drive 09 Mary- Plcord bought- worth of IJbdkt) following her speech after she eut her finger on the wine bottle whleh christened lauprhed the fourth the tank- - thatdrive m law Angeles . Liberty loan anjS she, announced she expects to more before .the cambuy l0.0tm " g paign to over. , TliffenW' Iff -- While i oldirr ui The questions answered below are general In character, theaymptoms or dteeaees are given and the answers will apply in any cam of similar nature .hoes wishing further advice, free, may' address Dr. Lewis Baker, College streets. Day-toBuilding, College-Etwoo- d eelf addressed Ohio, enclosing for reply. Full name stamped envelope and addrdfee muni be given, but only names will be used Initials or fictitious in my answers. -- The prescriptions can d be filled st any drug store. Any druggist can hrder of wholesaler. n, well-storke- tlt ChT i- - -1 A - 7 KA kT one of the thing. So they appointed yie gang to lay their caee before permiseloB with the major th ten private doing fatigue duty would like tp be assigned to do patrol work In No Mans Land every night the until their sentence is completed, trv to get a prisspokesmen said. "Wed oner for you. air. if you'd let ua men th eld Well it kind te think that theee boys doing time would volunteer for such - dan screen work a nnght patrollng and be eald hed think it over. The next day he ssnt around word that hed tot them out th next night instead of So them work that day. i well of courie they aintAllnothere of dragging out the etory. is left to tell te that them birds west out that next night and come back the morning with a along about t In Huns that they give nice fat pair of to the major. "Maybe we can get Ifyou some more let us tomorrow night, sir. youll said go out again," one of them t any more, "Tou don't need to the Old Man aatd then. "And welt"Juat call that wboite-te- al days of yours servsoldiers whea i ed too. I know-resee em. That's ali boys" go-pu- e-- r W) a ;bm-- opttmieuc and feed their .Amuri-caenthusiasm is to buy, and buy, and America? Answer' then buy more War Savings Stamps This of course, also applies to LibTelit Story of War erty Bonds. If you re a good Amerij. can, and love your country, come "Amerlca'a Answer, the If. S. of- across, or go across. Shell out. But hands in your pockets anJ go ficial war picture Issued 'by the di- your the limit for T nele ftntn. Comb On! vision of film of the comfnittee on Douglas Fairbanks, written at the republic Information, Is not the ordinary quest of the U. 8. committee on public film play. It is a information. d chapter of the great drama of the Farrar opened the fourth war. registered by U. S. signal corps Geraldine Liberty loan campaign In WashingGen. direction of ton by selling the first bond in the photographers, by John J. Perhing. It is purely a gov- new defied to Secretary of the Treasernment enterprise. No Individual haa ury McAdoo Standing on a platform erected at the head of the treasury any profit interest in the production. steps and surrounded by a brilliant been made and it has The picture of notables. Miss Furrar throng is presented for public consideration, brought the dignity j)t motion picnot to make money although it muet tures to the affairs of the nation. To necessarily produce a revenue in or- the crowd she faced, estimated at der to meet the expenses involved 50, BOS, she brought her magnetic perbut in order to show the millions of' sonality to bear try, taking subscrip contributors to the several Liberty tions for the new bonds. loans, the purchasers of thrift and war How s frivolous woman is purified staqppa. taxpayers, and those who have so generously given In other ways for by war work in thb service of the how the war, needs United of the States forms the theme of a the just new picture which Evelyn Neath It has great sums have been expended and The picture t 'titled, what, In a physical way, has been ac- Just begun. complished In France during the first 1 Want to Forget, and is said to be in of the Americas participation extremely daring jn several of its year scenes. ., struggle for democracy. t press-scente- -- jl sul-phu- c) tad hfrEH fr '- food-energ- y, -- -- - e. -- 1 Mo. KvfeS KVSKi". - s. , I 11 The other had crowned at right angles,- leading the mark of a perfect cross on; . his back. Fournan has those piece of shryp" nel in his Red Cross treasure bag. H beenur lucky pieces says theyre they only left & near. lAR18, OcL 1$. Privatajean Four-na- n of New Tork City, will carry a cross on hia back as a souvenir of the great war. The wound that ha marked him is so unusual that he Is known at American military-hospi- tal No. 1, where-- he la now convalescing, aa the "Red Cross. Man," and doctors, nurses and patients have watched his ease with unusual interein. Fournan is member of on of the American regiments recently engaged in the fighting around Fismes. He has been In France since last October, and went through heavy fighting on several fronts without a scratch. One morning a short time ago. Just as hia company went over the top, headed for a Roche machine gun nest, a shrapnel shell knocked him out. .He had ar momentary stinging sensation and, then awoke to find himself on an American sanitary train from which he was taken'b1 ambulance to the hos-- I'll Oct. 1. bond and pay my own way to. the front. Ive read that a bonder that size wtlt go a long way towards outfitting and transportdeclared a Seattle ing one American," draft' registrant who appeared at Libloan campaign headquarter here.. erty The registrant said he had just come from hi draft board where he asked for induction into the army as soon as BRATTLE. had been hit by two pieces nel, one Of which had gone back so close to his spin a miracle saved him from of shrapdown his that only j. 'bf 't ! v ft r" Draftee Buys $ 1000 Bond. pital. can lay her hands on and. will hold fast to it. . . She will never take her feet off the neck of the conquered civilization J Wash., thousand-dolta- r t A I paralysis. possible. Acti-Stoma- ch Urocks Health bs tieves only in the strong fiat at horns and abroad She recognises so power on earth but the power of compul- of Millions sion. And : "It isagain that foreign voices declare Germany, not Russia, to be the really dangerous brutal, and despotic country, and Indict the kaiser aa ah embodiment of evil German methods-fomenter of trouble in Europe who mast be driven from power." Every American is aware of the terrible outrages committed by th Germans in Belgium and France, Cr, Muehlons book leaver no doubt p if Germany wins this war she wilt send her hordes across the sea to commit Many people make tb mistake ef thinking that as th doctors call - superscidlty an occasions it --merely means attack of ' Indigestion, bloat, belching, sour, gassv heartburn, or some, other such stomach, ailment minor quickly remedied or will cure itself and leave Aa a no serious after effect matter of fact superacidity is re- of train sponsible for a long cause awrul rtous ailments that and sometimes .baffle suffering the best medical skill. It is a wall established fact that many case of chronic, stomach trouble. anemt stomatitis, gastritis, r gout, lumbago, rheumatism, cirrhosis of the liver, of catarrh dyspepsia, Intestinal ulcer, th stomach, cancer of the stomach, and valvular heart trouble and heart failure, can bs traced an to directly I -- not st all surprising This when you consider that even the acid formed tn th mouth from fermentation of hit of food lodgedv n acid that Is In the teeth tasteless Is yet powerful enough to eat through the hqrd enamel ef the teeth and decay them. Ia It sny wonder, then, that an exoeaa amount of addmu-In, the stomeuih cause so much ery, undermine the strength nA wrecks the health and happiness , of so many peopleT (a It not a fact, within the range of yonr "own obeervatlmf. that sin pro- - ' pie out of ten are victims of 1 similar outrages in America- ..Read this book, you who have failed to Liberty bond subscribers. Bonder it damning revelations Then. I am sure, you will no longer be laggards In the Liberty bond campaign for victory and world safety. (Copyright, by The Associated Newspapers. ) - she-co- m f Commcrcial War In South America .CNTIAG6, Ch,!!, Oct. It. Chilean business men are much concerned over the prospects of a commercial war in 8oyth America at the conclusion of the present conflict and have petitioned -- government bureau of fisheries asking for a definite date t be set fof public heatings at Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg and Juneau during November and December, to take th question of closing 'ail streams ia southeast Alaska for fishing. Under present regulations It is said th department la hfiving trouble fishkeeping Puget Sound and other ermen from taking salmon tram--th- e for spawning streams. Regulation the protection of these ptreams are sought. When he was carried to the operating roqm, the surgeon looked - himo over and then called the othercome back and look. The boy How the national government to adopt protective measures- - which will pi event dumping" tn Chilean markets. The petition waa made by the Camara Industrial de Chile which corresponds to industries as chambers of commerce do to commence. Th MCa mara asserts in its petition that Chll ran manufacturers will have to use high priced labor end imported raw materials and will be unable to compete against dumping method which had begun to be a menace to Chilean industries even before the war. The chamber Inform the government that the coming commercial war trill be carried on by the big manufac turing nations by fixing export prices low that even after freight and expenses are paid, the goods eatt'be sold in Chile and Other south American reto manufacpublics at what Aiey-cos- t ture. while high prices at home will compensate for the Ions, 8uch methods.. asserts the chamber, will ruih CJiileaa Tndnjlcie, The chamber has suggested that the govermnentadopt the method which It says has been tried la Canada and New Zealand, whereby a surtax above normal tariff dutira ta imposed, on all goods based oif the difference between the price quoted tbr the imported goods and the. sale price of th - same goods tn the Country of prlgtiv- . Chilean of th The suggestion chamber Is readying widespread newscomment in all other South the paper American republics, where It is .being urgd that the example be followed. , -- JUNEAU, OcL - JAFlsh Alaska Commissioner Walker has cabled th take a - - r Close Fishing Streams. Brace. ll, ; Coles Original Hot Blast f The Fourth Liberty loan campaign has entered its final week. - From the. start subscriptions have been pouring in. But there still are people who have-n- ot bought- - bonda though well able to do so. a Most of these doubtless intend to do their patriotic duty before the campaign ends. Others have been remiss simply because they do not even now fully appreciate the urgency of the eituatio, do not sense as they should the national peril the peril which. Indeed, menaces each of them individL ually. They follow with keen interest the news from ihe front. They are proud of their soldiers achievements. But they have no realizing consciousness that the solders are fighting and dying for them. Still less are they aware of what it ill mean to them if the soldiers fight and die in vain. Recently there was published In this country a book that 1 urge these unawakened ones to procure apd read at once. It s a book by a German. Dr. Wilhelm Muehlon, and Is entitled The Vandal of Europe." ", Dr. Muehlon at the outbreak of the war was a director of Kruppa, Germanys vast .ammunition work. Appalled by th horrors of the Prussian war method a. Dr. Muehlon not only .resigned bis directorship but left Germany, , - In his remarkable book be Rf veals from Inside knowledge the purp&e of the Prussian war lord., and solemnly warnq the world of the imperative necessity crushing German militarism if any man anywhere is to enjoy peace of mind and freedom of action in the . future. ' Fur it is nof France alone that Germany would subjugate, or Franc andl England only. The German aim world dominon. And world dominion for Germ any jn can the enslavement of Amerce and of eVery individual 'a i American. . . We guarantee the and pufing draft ta ptveant Tba above guarantee it made with the mderMand-In- i that the at ora he operated according te directions and connected ip anth a good due. n Garry tkx: "Tor serrral menths I have not bee feeling well. My kin 1, eallow, mf tongue is coated, have headache, awn eleeplem. nervous and both ered with chronic constipation. Please Skint are Scarce.- . help me" Answer; Tea need a laxative blood -- ANCHORAGE. AJaeka, OcL cleansing treatment In the form of Listen to Tr. Muehlon Three-Grai- n Sulpherb Tablets (not con- Furs were very- - ecfiree in Alaska this . The Prussian ' of today . Overcome the tendency to o r.ite' "J hv vch s very LJB. a Thisman, wflt steal everything everything ihe your good year, according-t'W end have not stipation and gradually km, lb)ln;n blood wilt health and return, B. pure e e C fur buyer, who reVancouver, a help me. e. seekraittg my system,'. on. his through' he a ask cently wferaLua wh? ranlfc,naand y0Ur advice as my case is sc unuvuat In a way outside. ' Mr. Trlsman said he Recipa all out worn the K. you word, I am tired and ,pi'n- - 0,t betleyed th season was the 'poorest i r bo" time. Rest does not refresh me. I have .Alaska seen baa j Mentho-Thu many years,' ben married over t wasandto formerly Elnc laxainreCcagh Syrup hour or two did not know what ityear Absence of rabbit mice and ptar be tired 'all ia ofVom.0 0r "iad lnt0 or nerveus. Sometime I feel hysterical. mlgan, upon which the fur bearing With Granulated Sugar and full di- - I fear I will become a nuisance tojny animals live, caused the shortages It MadeMeMbo-Laxene - ThtS fou"d On bot- - husband if this continues." miTJ1! in About V .?,V,Tapis believed? The absence of - the the coldfrothetVn.d Five Minute Answer: Tour nervous system hss, smaller animals and birds has been been depleted. Tou need a tonic Invig- noted in several parts of the territory Make a syrup with a pint of granuthat, will aidtoia sup- but never has been accounted for. orating medicine d your ' plying mors ..I ksip. fallin. hair and Trappers said most of the lynx lated sugar and 4 half pint of bbiHng nerves .Grain .XAdomana irnke These tonlca etcLbut vein. WhatHII tn werr cAd and pmrrdnto- a bottla or Tbetr water. targe trsps they caught Tablets regularly for several months you recommend? This proven ap old claim, Jar. Then add the contents of a t animal shake Note For many years Dr. Baker has they said, .that lynx when unable to oz. bottle of Mentho-Laxen- e. been well, and take a teaspoonful 4 to t giving free advice and preaertp-tionet- o get other food, kill their young. hk t.rn Pstirst are de- last million of people through .the who t had or time yea Many trappers day JesJietd eheqt odd ren'dyhn ctlon press columns and doubtless has helped 100 skins or more this had only cough ' byafichltV whooping cough hair, dandrnff Prln p,fant ,tclng- - fall. in relieving Illness, end distress more a dozen or two.. Mr. year Ynd head Trlsman of said or throat. cajarrif ' sive.BO,hthe than any single Individual in the he saw only one aabbit while on his Actuklly,. tb veryirst does will - worlds history.. Thousands have writcib?at tn t . direction show you the . wonderful virtues in ten him expressions of gratitude and trip.. Menttio-LagenIt is penetrating, confidence similar to tb following: Dr. Lewis Baker. Dear Sir In readhealing, soothing apd .curative to a I have ing your good advic to others Sabtcribe to Relief Fund. greater extent than anything ever disfound relief,- - 1 enclose stamp and covered. Children like it an& adplti 1,! bb'dderi"y7P,om" ef kid please send me your Orest Guide Book. use U from Main to California. PhyANCHORAGE, Alaska, Och It. tien'o.'1,?"11 ef back following; Health and Beauty, and I thank you sician prescribe It, hospitals use K, for advice to others which so helped of and Resident ' Anchorage employand Why should not you enjoy the mf. May your good work go on. Tou e. wMl remthan money in ees of the Anchordge division of. the benefits of a cheap, home-mad- e get sobetter reward .hutting or wBw suffer and often Alaskan Engineering commission have edy free, from many helping narcotic, sickening .Tboea cannot get a doctor, as there is ne subscribed more than fl.OOO to date Mentho-Laxen- e for Ask your druggist money to pap ofte- One ( your many to the Byrian and Armanian . relief drug arid insist on getting it,' for it Sincerely. to amount The fund. is apportioned C. please every purguaranteed ,40 H. WHITR. Mrps y tubes ISO Free St., Portland, Me. Anchorage byMhe national committee chaser or monev back, by Th Black-buy- n ( Advertisement. . in IToduct ' Co:, yraa '1 , $08. charge Dayton.. Ohio. ' V. i ' . puffin ' News by H. Addington . A democracy, -- , Fa-Uu- with full directions r i nr Kvery day should be war sayings amp day. Every American should eaioyal supporter ofMs da) r The He pical American Is extratacant. pend fn a few hours what it takes nn three days to earn. Our grratrst vll is th treating habit, 'll is all very retl to be liberal, but this is the time o conserve; to thtitk before yow spend -- to loan every possible, penny to tfte Overnment. That will make us safe -- For The Deseret didnT eorr6nto chre"lharreanycouldnt notiiismucbbut way amount, so they sentenced be overlooked, kick ovetthe trace them to Un e dayefAtiua duty, bit and &rl a ltttle trouble but doty like that Is always some tVjr never men nothin it. else and wants this by Wy job that nobody m their feetrie noldiors is mostly alike time too it was pretty much up front o4 they're time to take th and sort, ef nasty ail the way around. any ready ri chnceyto help out a Buddy and Well the boye kept at it for about Vote they're on the square and five days and then they ot talking rtyht with the world. among themselves one evening ana The o tiier day, jukt forinsanee, eer-sort of had a meeting and decided boy was put before a Summary they'd like to , Just square up every- E'JTERT . ; t. We (vanKM a Mnn of co, third is foci ever loser draft Movaot lb mbs aue, wab suit coak . ( (lark. 2. We auaraate Celef HTtrtMBst to aae ter hard nal for avaunt a giioo aeaca loan aar baae burner wadf wub aamt sue bre pot X We guaranies that the mom ran be heated from one Hoi wo hour eaih oorrunx aith tba iuai put ta the aoe the ee.oi nt heiore rh that the Uoie will held f-- v aSl 'nal or hard coat Irom baturdar evaomflo' Moo . . dirV morn.Bf We roarantee A uniform beat day and atrhl with soft coak naid real or I imtei W a guarantee every aiova tq remain absolutely air tight ae long aa uie-7 ft guarantee (be trod (tone to be amoks and jluyt b proof. Look Ahead by Fnuder Hoot. NV OUR .GUARANTEE Start early in the morning, 'work mill late at night. Every atamp you , ell helps to kill the germ In Germany. len t accept 'No' from a prospective buyer. Meet this reverse with a smije. rin and bear Itj then try again. Don't et your Jaws and be discouraged stt over Lighten your manner.-star- t" ucain. and deliver your punch in high and canLmlaa. you junta, -a a Aside the fact that "as an inury department is for tb magnlficen vestment from war savings stamps oatvt be which the entire moving buying them is a reassurance picture industry, has given it in thl beaten, if your confidence Jn the, boys bchinli smew rfrtve the to war raise of great the guns- - Everybody- - buck up! Get 1 trutg that the wide use to which th We're going to wm the war. treasure department intends to put "bgether! But the boys who are doing the fightthese films will constitute abundant ing must be encouramd to victory, and proof of our belief In their efficacy. ' the only encouragement that will keep IN FRANCE The Deseret Blast in Y,our Home Says Star - 1 PRIVATE DANNY For Come Oh! Go Limit For Uncle Sam," About Mary , - Mary s Hcnorth McGaffW.' i. OblAWOOP, Cal.. fhff lack oi The ptV that for s horse a kingdom that for rl.Uedhy the fact deMille nearly a tie. Cecil B. recently. to death one night AU Are-stil- . . Unuen.lor ; It Represents the Big SaVing.. in Fuel You Can Make Witi Coles Hot set-tfall- ' If you ever hope to be well and strong you must get rid of that excess acid. Nothing is gained by taking .medicines which merefalse ly stimulate and give one a leave sense of strength and that eom-aeIn the the excess acid still Tou must depend upon your food for your strength end unless you keep your stomach free eveet from eaeesn ad pur and strong. It cannot property digest food; your whole biyly ' t s. r suffer What you want la relief ves and her Is the absolutely you take no chance guaranteed tested ten of thouIts bejn sands or 'Time with universal success. (Jo to your druggist and get Justa one package of EAT- wonderful preparation ON1C, that will literally wipe the excess out of your stomach. Th acidity result obtained aro nothing short of marvelous Almost Instantly it relieves that painfuL puffed up feeling after, eatlngr' belching,, heartburn, sour rfnm-aretc. Makes the Momaeh feeT 'cool and comfortable. - 1 need tbit help Its vour " . own you fault 4f you suffer another A big box of EATONllN day. Tablet cost only 59c. so don i, fall to get a hox from your druggist today. Tonll HVs ttwn like they're good' to take EJust of candy. Take ATONIC for one week and then If you are not satisfied with the results, tell so and be will ' your druggists promptly return your $50c. Ad. 4- i yv ( , " I h, a--bit V ii Jh 1 1 J - if iK In First t Few-Hou- Y rs 'HK" f dcise of Papes Cold Compound relieves the cold and grippe misery Don! 'stay stuffiJds.!. a Relief corns Instantly.' v A doas taken jverf two hours uet.l three doses ar takSn will, end grippe Discount Currency. ? misery and.'th break up, a sever cold bead, chest, body sr FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Oct.1. For either la the first time in its history. ..Fair- limbi If opens promptly clogged up no, banks is dlsfoupting Canadian - cur- trim and air passages In the head, Banks ar now deducting 1 rency. . -per cent from the face vaUie of the stops sty discharge or nose rpnttfng, Cknadian paner relieve, sieje headaqhc, dulloebd, lev. -- -- erishneae, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. . 'Dont stay ztuffed-upiQq- it blowing and snuffling! Ease your ihrobbirqs head! Nothing else tn the world glved such prompt relief as ri'ape' Cold! which Toats only a ft-Compound. cent at any drug more. . It act wttni out assistance, tastes nicy, causes no Inconvenience. Be 'sure you get in genuine. - , :h.. - foi , i ) |