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Show DESERET . .... be EVENING NEWS "F 1 MH5. LUCILE SHELL The Old Gardener Say: Dont forget tha necessity of keeping the potatoes sprayed. It is at. this season that lats blight often gets In its deadly, .Work, cutting down the yleld IS q surprislarge extent The longer ingly you can keep the tjKp green and growing, tha bettor will be your crop of tubers Qt course the proper spray to use 4s Bordaux mixture. although If there are still bugs on the plants you will need arsenate of, lead, too. The combination of Bordeaux and lead Is to fon ltd In several commercial b so preparations on the market, that Zone application will do- - for botls the pestd and ths blight. 7 I8BE8 LILY and Melba Shore will entertglfe oo Thursday evening at their home on Her-,be- rt avenue In honor o f Miss Manila Hoffman, a September bride. M r. Theo Willes will entertain at a luncheon on Saturday, Aug. 10, In her honor and Mrs. William H. Parker, Miss Haael HI by and Mrs. J. H. Paul are planning parties for the bride-to-bthe dates of which have not been set, Mias Elsie Mackay will entertain on Sept. 1$ at tea for Mias Hoffman, Miss Jacquitta Edghetll and Miss Sparks. In honor of Mrs. Henry Suesa of Denver, Mlsa Bertha Rich la entertain ing at a luncheon this afternoon at her home, 743 east Sixth South street. Bright garden flowers are used to decorate the rooms, pnd the guests number twelve. The Maxwell McKean W. R. C. will in honor of Mrs. John Brooks Thursday evening, Aug. 38. All members and friends of the G. A. R. acrd A special meeting of the Poetry so W. R. C. sre cordially Invited to, atciety will be held Monday, Aug. 2$, at tend. V Liberty park. Members are asked to S'. meet at the grand stand at 11 p'clpc The O. Rc Oliver C. will Howard W. and to bring a basket luncheon. All meet Wednesday at 1:10 o'clock at v friends society are invited. tbs L O. O. F. hall. All numbers are Miss Lillie Shipp entertained at a requested to be there and all those musical and luncheon who Intend to go to the O. A. R. condelightful vention are asked to give theie name .Thursday afternoon at her home, in to w the president. honor of Miss Viola King, a September ft bride. About 85 guests were present Mr. and Mrs. Musical numbers were furnished by E. Openshaw anMiss Irva Whitmore, Miss Margaret nounce the engagement of their Mlsa Lillian Barnes, Miss Ellis daughter Florence to Mr. W. C. Ship-W-y. pope, The weeding will take place early WirthlinMrs. D. W. Cummings and the hostess, Assisting in serving were bt September. the. Misses Bertha Hlllstead, June Reynold's circle No. 1, Ladles' of tha Kimball, Julia White, Margaret Pope, Jrva Whftmore and Mta. L. D. Sum Grand Army of the Republic, will hold merhays. their 'tegular meeting Tuesday after-nooi- sr e at 2 oclock In Mrs. James Patton Neeley is enter- hjtfl. All members are tha I. O. O. F. requested to at. taining at a lnncheon this afternoon nd as there will be business of imat the Newhouse hotel in honor o portance. Mhs PeatT Sparks, a bride of Beptenj4 her. The table ia centered by a tow Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coombs and famof bowl Cecil Brfmer roses and the ily have Jusf returned after place cards are decorated in the., tame four weeks at their summer spending camp lolittle blossoms. The guests St's Mrs. cated on the banks of ths Prove rives Oran Wilson, Mrs. Samuel Morgfrt, near Woodland. see entertain of-th- $ Your Luck (For The New by H. Addington Bruce.) ill at-YOU complain that you fortune do. You fberything have been-T- n one business venture after anothe, always to know failure. You have .begun to believe that you must tiayer been born unlucky and that you ape destined to experience nothing but .reverses. .t Let that belief once get fixed in your mind, brother, and you are almost certain to experience nothing but reverses. You' are then bound to be unlucky, because you will have made yourself unlucky. . Emphatically I would Impress upon you that It is only in very exceptional cases that a man prospers or Is undone by luck alone. I incline, in fact, to the opinion that. In the long run, luck of itself has no determining influence on life. Take, for example, the case of a young farmer suddenly made wealthy by the discovery of oil deposits on his hitherto almost worthless farm. That, you will agree, is sn Instance of the operation of tuck, pure and simple The farmer had nothing to do with creating the oil found In his land. It is not a question of hla having been frugal. Industrious, persevering. Merely the chance of his happening to own the place where oil Is deposited has raised him to affluence. , Luck, seemingly, has made him a man. most successful Yet, obviously, s good deal will depend on the uses he makes of the money that now begins to roll In on him. 8uppoee he spends much of it in riotous living. Soon disease of some sort makes him a victim. The doctor is called, then the undertaker. Wok1 vou say that luck killed htm, or t ,i,.oc It is the same with the action of 1 . , u .usual Opportuni , a ties a. a business or professional Way An actor or actress, unknown to famp, is employed to,serve as an "unWeeks derstudy for some star. pass without the "understudy" once an appearance on the stage. -making Then the "star happens to fail down a flight of stairs and is seriously v manifestly, is a bit of bad tuek for the "star. Is it good luck i.ie understudy? of will, course, depend Everything on the "understudys", , readiness to grasp the opportunity. If there has been faithful preparation a new star" may forthwith find a place la the theatrical firmament. Think this over, in connection with -- N the many reverses of which you complain. Ask yourself seriously whether the blame for them Teally rents with luck or with some persona shortcomings. If you are honest with In this questioning you will yourself soon cease to rail against luck. And if you then earnestly attack the task of It will not be long before you cease having reverses about which to grumble. 818, by The Associated (Copyright! J , Newspapers) sefrim-proveme- nt MARRIAGE LICENSES tbs following Isa nod by Uw ntimi tbs scanty stark las wssk snding toUart Andrew Hegglund and Hulda Hegg-lunboth of Park' City, Utah. David Milton Ockey and Norma Adlna Seequlst, both .of Salt Lake. Edward Laurence Park and Ellen Elisabeth Holmquiat, both Of Salt Laka Maurlco Edward Jackson and Helen Hattie Hennefer, both of Salt Lake. . James Garfield Day, Riverside, Utah, and Catherlna Sutherland Cordon, Utah. John Peter Flaherty, Dubois, Idaho, and Theresa Rose Chaves, .Salt Laka. Royal Taylor Barney, and Dorothy Grace Cab 11, both of Salt Lake, e Albert Peter Stubbs, Provo, Utah, and Clarissa Elisa Stoney, Beavsr, Utah. Cofman David Hunter, Americas Fork, Utah, and Grace Rollo, Salt Laka William. Jennings Farrell, Salt Lake, and Edna May Yates, Logan. Utah. Amodio Loftredo and Catherine Veronica Shea, both of Price, Utah. Ell Forian Ingelstrom and Lenore Cecelia Foley, both of Pocatello, Idaho. Vittorio Parrl and Marla Nervosa Corone, both of Salt Laka Wos'oy Fremont Tripp and Mary Mel-vlAstla, both of Salt Laka Leo Vernon Gibbs Los Angelos Cat-eEugenia Malloy, Pasadena CsL Clifford Van Valkenburg, Union, Utah, and Mary Beatrice Euatanoe, d, 1 Og-ds- n, na nd Murray, Utah. Darrel Clarence Stanley, Portland, Ore- - and . Madeleine Pearl Toung, Salt Lake. George Ernest Wlnnla Denvtr, Colo, Margaret Sawyer Humphries Bo IPS Ids ' William Tllford Oreenwell, Ogdon. Utah, and Haxel Harriet Allen. Salt Lake Richard Thomas Withers, Riverton. Utah, and Annie ClsravThompeon, T Draper, Utah. High School Cadets Back From Coarse at Presidio attHigh schoot cadets who hajIn the oourso weekF six ended tho Prereservd officers training camp at to returned have Francisco, San sidio, aro back Salt Lake. Tho men who trout tho training school aro Douglta Edwin P. J Vincent, Emral Thomas, Rayniond Bennetv Stephens. Vaughn and Hersbey Brady. Richard Duckby school. high Rogers of tho East TuaN Of tho above nine cadets, six fled a marksmen and threeonss wiU be Special insUuct In the Salt given In these branches of the Lake High school organltatlon with iunlor division of tho R. O. T. C.trainMilitary .petting of school. schools this year. It ing in the high will be on a compulswas announced, of tha senior ory basis for all pupils are 14 years of age high schools who division or over. As a result of a pew which will go Into effect this year, year of what was once ths freshmen now M the senior high school will the final year of the Junior high school. barp-shoote- rs Agreement Between Schools As a result of a conference between officials of the University of Utah and cothe Utah Agricultural college,' a entered been has operative agreement In referipto by the two Institutions work training teachers to the ence law. As a reunder the Smith-Hughsult of an agreement made several either years ago, with modifications, Institution may give ontantaon work es QndtrBtADdinf prdiucnt In Our faculty represents one of the strongest ever assembled this-kinof a for position that can and will equip you try-o- ne t, this section of the - , coun-. Call, write or phone Salt Lake Business . College & Salt Lak? City Over the Orpheum." . 52 West Second South, Z- - Fined For Carrying Gans On State Game Preserve Baying Foreign Drafts , Expect Ruing Market See Us at Once d. Harden Bennlon, secretary of state, and Mrs. Bennlon, are In Yellowstone Perk, along with Gov. Bamberger and tho national conference of governora Several other state officials, . whose names are not given In tho only list u was sent back from the governors train, have mad the trip at this time. . In the absence of both tho governor and the secretory of state James W. Funk, president of tho state senate, becomes ths technical acting governor, according to ths stats constitution. Mr. Funk did not appear at the capital, and ao far as known is at his home In Richmond. If he happens to take a miles north from his trip five or six home town, which would place him across ths Idaho border, Utah would bo without a governor. Gov. Bamberger and Secy. Bennlon aro expected to return to Salt Lake City Monday. Steno- If you are desirous of entering the businestf world and securing one of these positions. ' Governor and Secretary of State Beyond Utah Borders nt - Phone Was. 7280 , . , f Our Business Knowledge Is Your- s- Taklng advantage of tho foreign exchange slump, alien speculators employed in camp and In Salt Lake are buying drafts from local btaik on Italian and German banking house, anticipating an advance In the rats of exchange, according to local hankers. With ths Italian Ur quoted at 10.(2. a little more than half Its normal value, and the German mark value quoted at 14 cento, its pre-w- ar being 24 cent, banka here have reof of thousands dollar salee ported worth of draft on Italian and German bank. The Investor anticipate. an tncras In export and trad generally that will Increase the value of th Ur and mark sufficiently so th investor wilt realise large profits from sal of their ' draft. Urges. Typhoid Vaccination ' At Expense of State Vaccination against typhoid, th necessary material being furnished at at ate expense. Is urged by Dr. T. B. Beatty, stots health commissioner. Th warning n toud at ths present tlm because now Is th beginning of th man must sometime stand in- - the Worlds market place ancL offer something-mus- cle, skill, brain power in return for the necessities of life. If he is wise, he will bargain for more than the mere necessities. Every ing from nervous indigestion, gas on my stomach and that Ured worn out fasting. I finally got so I Just oould not sat or drink anything but what I would bloat up with gas until it soemsd like I would suffocate and ths pain Was almost unbearable. My heart would palpitate until I would faint, and night after night I have walked the floor, getting no sleep at all. It seems to mo I was ths most nervous person living and was so despondent that I bnrst out crying at tho least hula thing. I really felt that I would never get well, for I bad tried everything I oould bear of and was getting worse aQ the time. I was confined to my bod most of tbs time. "Finally my brother urged me to try Tanlae and brought me a bottle. Well, it was Just to please hinv not that I thought It would help me, then I began taking It, and before 1 had finished the first bottle the pain was gone . from my stomach. The gas stopped forming and I oould oat and drink a little without distress. Weil, that was ths beginning and now X have used six bottles and am entirely well. I oaa even eat cabbage, and that Is something I have not oaten tn yearn Ia fact. I eat Just anything and every-thin- g and am getting back my lost weight right along. I sloop like a child every night and got up tn the mornings fooling thoroughly rested and refreshed. It is wonderful how quick the right medicine will get anyone to feeling right again. Tanlao certainly was the right thing for me and I am so thankful for getting back my health that I feel like urging every suffering person, especially those with any sort of stomach trouble, to try tt." Ko-vell- The business man is crying out for thoroughly competent stenographers and bookkeepers men and women who have been trained in business, .upon whom he can place responsibility. high salaries are0 paid those who can fill these positions. 1910 church worker in her section of the city and her high Christian character and kindly disposition have won tor bar a host of deyotsd frlsoda. The reason I feel so grateful to Tanalae," continued Mrs.- - BbeU, Ta because I fully believe It has saved my life. Five years ago I began suffer- John A. Widtsoe, For carrying guns on the Heaaton A. nlon, Supt, Georg N. Child, Prof. stats gams preserve, which Include Elbw C. Carrington and Secretary mountains from Garflsld the Oqulrrh at the university Thomas represented to Tin tic. fines tn the amounts stated the conferences. have been paid, by the following Bingham residents,-- In the court of Justice John Glean: . Sanitation in Mines . .William Cbitas, $160; Gas Kenelss, $100; James Sole, $100; Bteve camps, and mining mines of Surveys $88.18; Gust Kolachitas, $88.88; from the viewpoint of sanitation, are Tahos Charos, $33.18. and Harry Pep-under to bo made by Dr. A. L. Murray, pa. $28. W. P. Whitt, Francis Cummings, direction of the United Georg Wilson, Ernest Keneh, J. T. States bureau of mines and the state Watkins, William Madell and Chris board of health. Dr. Murray is assist-a- Eskeson were arrested by Gam Ware dens J. C. BiAlth and A. L. Heaaton surgeon in the UnltedBtaUspub-lion the Strawberry game preserve; they health service, and la In Utah tar the bureau of mines were also accused of carrying guns. No. 1L now raakg a trip through the The state fish and gam department be will Utah mining camps. Reports and the has not been advised as to the result. made to the tfghtrfil'hur6fcU state board of health, calling attention Imprint of Ring May Play to cohdltions as they aro found, and acthey win be the basis for whatever Part in Murder Trial tion may seem desirable.. An Important link tn the chain of evidence developed by the sheriffs office against the three Austrians under arrest for ths alleged killing of Mareo t.iiu, near the stats prison, Aug. I, may prove to be the Imprint of a ring In an old glove found near the spot where the body of Lauaa was discovered. Aeoording to Deputy Sheriff R. M. Beckstead. the ring worn by Steve Masllch, one of the Austrians under arrest, to such a on as might have roads the Imprint In tb glove. Photohave been made and graphs of each will bo need as svldene at ths trial, which probably will bo held during the fall term of court. The other two men accused of the crime aro Nick Obllxalo and Marco Slavteh. graphers and Bookkeepers to Fill Responsible Positions Good Salaries , A lieve this medicine will fix them up in good shape," said Mr. Leclle Shell, residing at 1188 East lLth Street, Los Angeles, in an interesting Interview, recently. Mrs. Shell Is a prominent Michael Henry Laughlln. Ogden, Eleanor Schlon. Balt Lake- .- and Hasel Bidney F.arl Edglngton both of j11 Wynne Bowler, Victor Lance Wolktngton and E'nora of Helper. Margarat Miller, both David William NUexn. Murdock. Hatch Stella and WyoSHataldlTrls Herrick SjPd Marion lata Addle Wheelon, both of "Wanted: Competent 4 T never expect te be without Tnntac In my house eny more and I want to tell anyone who suffer from Stomach trouble and nervouoneee that I be- E. Matthew, South JrdHarry Hamilton Hempetoad and EmLaka ma Butharland Lawrence, Balt Roy Dixon Bhllly and - Khoda Lacy Vickers, Bait Laka and 23 - EHAOCOME UtahThea mutaJ AUGUST ' SAYS SHE THOUEHT- Leon Henry Phlnncy, Midvale, and Anna Laura Fttt, Salt Laka i Benjamin Richey, Manti, Utah, and Holla Jau MatUson, Bprtrrvtll. Utah. Orson James Davis, West Point. Utah, and Alta Fern Stoddard. Widtsos Utah. Theodore Cheater Van Allas Chicago, nL, and Ethel Allen, Balt Lake. Adalbert Harry Riohards Garfield. Baidaks Utah; Alice Moor Thomas, Harry John Holden, Balt Laae; Alice Cowdell Oliver, Bingham. Utah. Willard M. Bennett, Carey, Idaho; May Hollander, Balt Laks Joseph Ruthem Pauleon, Camden, N. J ; Iva May Roaenbury, Battle Creek. Eddie Charles Kessler and Alta May . ; Sbowel, Balt Lake. Glenn Patrick Holohan, Bpanlsh Fork,- toy SATURDAY T . Life is not a chance play; its fame has openings and advantages as scientific as moves on the chess board. Nor is business regulated by the gamblers risks; it is founded on LAW... As a banking institution, we have drawn successful men from various commercial pursuits to our Directorate Thus I E. A. CULBERTSON. Pres, DK WITT KNOX, Vic Free. Such Inoculation, typhoid season. which bu been found extremely effective by experience in tb United States army, la urged on all persona but particularly on members of families and ettiiene of communities wherein typhoid occurs this year. qonsiatent campaigns against typhoid in the lsat few year have accomplished wonders in saving human Ufa in Utah, as provsd by the vital statistics. On that account tberp Is all the more need not to become careless and indifferent, and thus Invite another outbreak of tha disease, Dr. . Beatty says. have a broader touch with production and exchange with the laws of business in actual pmctica. we : The indMdtr&l esperfenaa . and information of ocr officers form- - our cumulative strength and knowledge. This Is yours to command. We shall be glad to meet yod in our bank and to serve yott to pur mtnsl advantage, , ' BANK NATIONAL wv,l Mwlr, BHQ IfllUIl i UQ S Ca sW. iDO-c- REPUBLIC F. HARM, CaSMsr KNOX. Axst. Otahts t a Idaho Central Railroad company t Its plunged te th edge of tho Intention to discontinue the local ser- and oaty by quick work wac pcovusrtcd. vice and take tip part of tho tracks, from toppling over th imduukmssiL Mr. and Mrs. Charted Chad rrtrHi! permission having boon granted tb company recently by tho public utiliafternoon trwmj telegram ties commission. Daring Us opera- th widow ofyesterday their aort, who wee kfltod tions over the city line, tbo local ear at Defiance, Ohio, last Monday, advto- -' ha Usr underth sharp of Thomas tog them that th body was tn no con-- 1 Blatter of this city, who sUd la the dltiou to ho skipped to thto and lb . and con- would bo hi tarred at Dsftonoa,sky capacity of both motor-ma1 wtth ductor. With the dlseenttnaano of si ituis. Th mstocg atooS tb aervloa, Mr. Blatter win be offered proyrkU Informed tbo - famgy that n a podtloit with tho railroad company follow string th details of the at Ogden, aeoording to ths statement awlOtsl In wbtah tho young man lost11 n p-- latter-wou- ld of on of the officials hto ttf. . . 3 Whfto drtriau to hto rttoeh star., Bright City Vows Votes. Hot Hprtago Wednesday, Vera Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wright and Inca Hansen, son of Mr. and Mm Jocsgfc t)r . T. B. Beatty Gives members of thsdr family, narrowly F. Hansen of (hto city, met wtth an serious accident In Bear Lake Instruction on Handling while amotoring in to Bennington to at- of th boas of tb bedlaft a fracture , Of Animals With Rabies tend a reunion of tha Wright family. Hanson was drivtog n Ford, nab mt" While driving alonra high dugway, and th car afctdded off a dugway, I,If on of tha front dowheels of or their auto other over th embankment and j you are sure a dog off and before th machine could plunging wtr tsrioa. pinning the young turning mestic animal has rabies, shoot It, If egme be brought to a stand atm, it had man underneath. you only suspect It, and the dog has not as yet done any damage, and to of no particular use In th world anyway, aboot it. If you only suspect It has rabies, and some other animal,, or particularly tome human being has been bitten or otherwise subjected to poselble infection. dont shoot It This to th advice of Dr. T. B. Beatj? ty, and tt to gtven for the reason that ths very best way of determining whether an animal actually ha rabies A Fra PrmrrlpfiMa Dee This for You. tan, ana spot and 1 capable of spreading the infecYea Oaa Prepare ft At Year low, rough ski tion for hydrophobia, to to keep the JjmJ ta Jfi V . wivmisn mi race. ' in animal under close observation hajedo and arm are heir to. I( no can It do some place where possible MUatkm of i'rlLVk 0, wtl discovery nts combination will It Ukas Just on "F Derwniplatmeal harm to any person or to any other and appUcatton to get am-M whits as a lily. It Is merrelou Mae Edna results, says animal. harmless and not pro-dwhen hr frltndt uk br ibout absolutely or stimulate a growthwill "It is th one sure test for rsbles, Wilder, of hair. No I i wonderful whtt hr skin ih and how matter and said the state health commissioner. If rough tho I f hr hinds and hands and arm or whatungainly abasas they 1 can do tha aama a dog, for example, la so far a vctim arms. Yahppra.nc If you hav had thlnr hard work and eg- of ths disease that there Is danger of follow ti advice, aha aaya. 1 fel (t ia potare to through tho aun and wind this pre-- 1' tM ovary girl or woman ertptlon will ths infection spreading through its ID? D"., toramsrksble a wondarfnl trant-- s did nrmation in work prescription 18 hours at the most. bits. It will be but a matter of a vfery f?r me. Juat think of it. All this Thousands who have need ft have had.. few days befor any person may be cheng In a slngl application. I never tire of telling others Just whet brought tb same results as I hav bad. certain that th dog ba rabies. th about such ramarkabl results. Hara Despite frequent advice toto not fh hmt sure la th idantiral prescription that whit-ane- d to follow theret contrary, th common method can be direction con- - " complete skin my and removed it defect Uve every where in tamed to let the dog of every package Derwlllo.,, my face, hands and arm You have only to get derwlllo and L observed closely, but to kill the ani- If01" Until you try itneck, you can form no Idea need nothing sis and ft . or the marvelous mal. and send th brains to the state It will make. fiA to: mffllyouthat change an can rearoot use it ua, Tb prescription which you can prepare ton bacteriologist. For a number of that anv girl or woman your .own horn is as follows: Go can Inexpensive sons such a test may not bs certain. at afford ft. Drugglats and depart-me- n to 16 and of any grocery cents worth store guarantee that thera will" For example frequently shipments of ordinary oatmeal, get and from any drag be a noticeable Improvement alter first brains are sent In that have notsobeen store a bottle of derwlllo. Prepare the far have theyin will refund the oatmeal as directed in every package money. It I or sold packed In Ice, and that this etty at aU"f of derwlllo and apply night and morn- toilet counter under decomposed on -a money refund ing. Th first application will astonder any bacteriological test all guarantee by department gtorea and ish you. It makes th skin appear test sumf of result tha reasons drugglats. the other Including Drubel, tho,.; white, transparent, smooth and velvety. Sohramm-Johnso- n and th Zion Co.m.1 may be uncertain." I especially recommend ft for free idea. arativ store brains ths that said ,(j Dr. Beatty taL. of a dog shipped from Pleasant Grove .1! several that waa known to have bitten other animal and which waa suspect-In arrived ed of having rabies, had such condition that it waa impossible U to make a positive test. H urged are that whenever such In shipments th summer made, particularly in time, ths brains fhould be packed that all the Ice. It to now urgsd been bitten by animals known to have 1 kept the Pleasant Grove animal be some Who under closest surveillance for Chews weeks or months. ft The state health board was notified from made 7b that a shipment hadof been a dog which had rr MtY a rumors to Th habit really quits you and its Ae-t- 'l Delta of th brains OUT BY FIND BXPKRUfMftT. parturs is a pleasure equal to its bitten a child. r y Th heart of every user cf tobacco :t you want to know how much easier, Streetcar a boars double does burden. It its t la to quit th habit with Meotol1 Brigham City nlcottn allotted task and then than without It. go 84 hours wlthoutfil a th heart tobacco Is Thing of the Past for supremacy. Aa longfights and not what an effort ft costs , wins he Uvea; when It lores ba die you, then begin using ft as usual of nicotine final befor th but victory Uk cofol tablet. At th end ofanla , (Special Correspondence ) of de- week many stags you pass through discontinue or chewing BRIGHAM CITY, Aug. 22. Th cline and decay and suffer many pang for a day and ft smoking is probable you aom willf. to Heart are Ilk human being no desire to resume. have At least Brigham City streetcar has ceasedpub- are stronger than others, therefore will bs greatly diminished your an t1 operate, In accordancewilh the Utah aom hearts will stand more tobacco desire week or two should make it lished announcement of the than others, but there is a limit to what another not only possible, but a pleasure, U any heart can stand, The man whs , t ' There 1 more Catarrh la this diaectlo puts this additional strain on hla heart quit. OlTF: Dr Connor, formerly of Johns all other a dosen time a day by smoking f the country than and for year tt a pipe or cigara or chawing yqpklni Hospital, under whose advtc aup. put together be Incurable Doctor pre- tobacco I taking a madman's chance Fleotol ha often been used, said when I postd tolocal this statement was shown to him: con1 and remedlea by with health and lif to lose aad nothing have scribed known Nicotol to conquer the with local to win but th chance that ho may stantly falling to euro habit In less than ten days' tlmslt tt Incurable. not lose them. Ha is Indulging In a, la a local disease, greatly Influ- ooatly habit at the sxpenae of previous and I Thcan therefore recommend tt highhen th doctor statement and ly. doctor conditions Ark constitutional and anywhere, health dny enced by to ono Of our leading drugciMt s tobscco Is therafor require constitutional treat,d he will tell you that using he to said: Nioohoi Is truly a wondei f 1 Is far bettsr ment Hall Catarrh Medicine, Injurious snd thst ft to remedy for. the tohaeco habit. .! by F J. Cheney Sc Co.. Toledo.I quit ths habit than to sxperlment will of 1 ahead anything we have ecr find how much tobacco your heart Ohio to a constitutional remedy, W are betore. bv authorfted the acta and thru tha stand without results Is in taken Internally ufacturers to refund uie nmnev to of th But thp thought of quitting Blood on tha Mucou Burface a.il- - a a w . t lo most me if evsn to those dissatisfied rustnmi On Hundred Dollars reward System imiic u t f use not mr i i the than tobacco caaa know that permit who that Halls injures Is offered for any th remedy pose,,.cl m.iusu.I icr Medicine falls tv cure Band for and to really quit takea more will powc s fa more tn In sold Nicotol this cause .? t er than they have and nd teetlmonlala circulars money-bac- k auarantic CO., Toiedd, Ohio. suffering than they. can voluntarily Iron-cla- d F. J. CHUNK Y'" linluiln drutc' c Solti by Druggist. 75c. endure. To qul? th habit msk it allhranim-Johnso- n .u. for yourself by getting Nioolol Si Halls Family Qllls for constipation. easy tablets and taking them as directed. menu rdverttoemanC t i V i r How lo Instantly Dave A Beautilol TOfe SMn Hm ue ed oat-mo- !( to How Much Tobacco Will My Heart stand, A Question Vital to Every Man or cor Smokes nm a a. u TVS -o Ca-Ur- m-sho- menu-factore- Ca-tar- c- te I . ly, tj t i V' cv - |