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Show I k DKSEHET EVENING NEWS EH ID AY JUNE For Constipation 11 3 191C A Glad World Isdlgaatioa, Sick Headache, Bilioos' eat, fclnatiaf, Soar Stomach, Gaa'oa the Stomach, Sad Breath or other eaotad by defied or Irregular bowels, lake DT WALT XCatCfccraAdaais. - Cbmpany- XM THE PLhKRKT NEW b MASO TT - & aoa-dido- es The graduating elaa of St. Mary' tctdtmjr will hnltl lit commencement exercises In the school auditorium next Tuesday evening at 7.44 o'clock. The order of etcriaacs will bo ae follow a: St. Msry's orchot-tra- , addreta, Mlt Marion Homo, 'Tha Woodland Calla," Rhja.Herberl, St. Mary's Ule club, with orchestral accompaniment;- Concerto No. I, Harlot llai Mar) Op. 04. Allegro Maaaloao, O'Connell, aocompantat, Mrs. Kdward E. McGurrln; elaaa poem. "Life Spring Song. Mia Alivo Fargo;. harp sextet. Harpeuee, Iteaumont. Mrs. hd Ward McGurrln,. Misses Dorothy Kip a. Corlnne Maupln. Carolyn Hvtna, jiutll Dye and Mary Catherine McGur-rlGondolier. Victor Saar, aololat Mlaa Mildred Maupln. vlollna. Mlaaoa l.orlle Jenkins and Vtury O'Connell Ml viol. Mlaa Dorothy Hippo,Mra.buss, Kdward Margaret Helm, harp. McOurrln, data caeay, Vlnqulry and Ml Lucy Baer: harp Education, aolo, Maiurka. Bohuecker, Mltut Doro4 Berlot Op No Concerto thy flippe; Luc lie It. Andanllno. Kondon. Mute Kdward Jepklna; accompanist, Vr. McOttrrln; Alpine Itoaca. Smyth-LyneeHi. Mary'a Glee club piano, Mies I'atay Neasc, harp, Mlaa Dorothy Klppe: Ca price Yennols. Kreleler. St. Marys orchestra; class song. To Alma Mater, data 'JO; valedictory. "Beyond My - Hortson.. Mlaa .Dorothy Kippe; ad drees. Right Bet. Joseph S. Glass, C. . u. b. it members Include Tho orchestra Miens Luelle Jenkins. .Mary O'Donnell. Mildred Maupin, Olga Konger. Charlotte Trevillvan. Wanda East-wooJean Davis, Gwen Granger, Doro-ttt- y Mary Catherine McGurrln. Mine Isabel Rlppe. Mise Ethel Hogan. Mias Jenkins. Catherine McKellar, Margaret Helmee, Mra Edwarl o a. Misses Dorothy Roppe, Maupln.-CarolyEvans, Ruth Miss Dye. Mary Catherine McGurrln, Annie Hopkins and Miss Mtjme Y alac. "Durand. world a so fine and dandy that Ilfs abeu4d.be' fbln; there's Ae cheerful who'd therein. sunshine for sd those handy T1H1S ; a colt Is, I do my dally loll, mere always Is a poultice for every . human boiL I brood nob lest disaster of Ilfs should ruin make; there Is n mustard plaster for every human sth. If' life, at any Juncture 'ewe ms desolate and grim, and hope receive a'punctur. then run hef our Sunday lid that on the rim; and laugh at Old Malt torroa. and Ihlnis will run tomorrow well a they, eer did. I hev the giddy habit of giving grief a olapi If thore s a smile 1 nab It, and, paste It on my map. The Tlttlk tlnhofn .trouble that drlva soma men Insane, to me are vagrant And shift Tull grown afflicbubbles, they're empty things and lain tions tojho dowq In cataracts, I look on them as fictions that mtaquarada as facts. I firs them In a hurry, I bid them loop tho loops.! say to them, For Jnye the line I trade In "For worry, I do not care three ahoopa I which It I D wad In. to back my dally splsb' the In stuff deal; the goods FOUT CATHARTIC TABLETS. A wholeaomi physic tmCd h. sad thoroughly tie as Lag tad gaslit la aettoo. U HeweM.UweJllla.Gs. Fel glee m suicW rsltof trr I aylhta- seer UieJ. Tekleo Cslfl limillei ikea KNOX HATS n T ' Ms ' .... .... . y n. & a. d. Me-Gu- m Cor-tnn- No-bt- Pontifical high mass will be in the Cathedral of the Madeleine Wednesday at JO a m. The Rt. Rev. Joseph 8. Glasa will confer the diplomas on the graduates. an Tuesday art exand Wednesday afternoon hibition will be held in the academy parlors. Magazine Calls U tah y Cradle of Irrigation That Utah Is the cradle of Irrigation on the western hemisphere- is amerted by the current issue of- the d of June 3. Engineering received at the state engineers office. This volume says that in 1447 a small began irrigation band of MormonsAngelo-Saxon race, In America by the they when In Great Salt Lake valley oon-duto beaan constructed laterals and of means water by that Tho article further stales Utah is still one of tho most progressive Irrigation areas, and that the Newo-Recor- et vast of diverting the waters from ona bean drainage system Into another, the Weber ing don when water fromthe Provo river are pent through . The article doses with the prediction that "With. the. board viewpoint greatest of tho greatest good for thesee much number in mind, It is easy to prosperity ahead for the people of . Utah. 1 Appeal Taken In Irrigation Case In an. irrigation suit, dclded against George V. McGonagle. as state engineer, in the Fourth district court of Duchesne county. Judge' A. B. Morgan, presiding, an appeal to the suThe preme court has -- been taken. case is one where Elias A. Brady asked for an appropriation of water from Antelope creek,, and Mr. McGonagle refused to appropriate the water, claiming that there was pone there .to appropriate.' T.he judge In the lower court ordered the state engineer to appropriate the stater.on the grounds .Appeal is, taken that the state engineer was) nbt the proper person to defend thib action, but that in such a case where water is demanded and there Is none left, the other water users should be. the defendant since depriving them la the only means whereby Mr. Brady can what ha ask Under he direction of the Recbtv committee of the general T. L. M I. A, board, young women of Ensign. Salt Lake, lJberty. C'ollonwWd, Granite and rionrer slakes gate an elaborate pageant ' last evening on the campus of the L D. S. U. Mlaa Mel vlra Higgs waa the queen bee with numerous lovely girls as attendants. The spirit of the hive, her handout) dens, girlhood, health, beauty. J)'i (b activiUea of jdrlhood.. ihe.aymboia, the fields of life, were all well portrayed.1- Dainty dances were given by the various charscters under the direction of Mies Kathryn Gabbott, Mias - Olga - Reiser, -- and Miranda-MatsoCarol Lynn. Impressive tableaux fol lowed Beauty In Motherhood was portrayed by Mrs William T. Nuttall and her little child. Duty la Womanhood. by Mra. W. H. Lovsay made beautiful symbolic picture. Olory In Motherhood was charmingly done by Mr. and, Mrs. ' H) rum G- - Smith and family. a recesThe pageant closed wit-sional march. Hawkins' military band provided music for the event. The en tire production, was carefully costumed. Miss Ann Cannon is chairman of the committee under whom the program waa prepared. II D In tended as a pattern for pageants to be given by the Beehive organisations of the various stake and has been called "The Day of the Swarm. The school campus formed a pleasing background, for the affair and a huge beehive, erected In symbolic colors of the organization made an interesting setting for the various episodes of the . pageant. ' Annual Installation , Of Sigma Alpha Mu Members of the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity of the University of Utah, held their first 'annuaj Installation banquet at the Hotel Utah Thursday night. The celebraUon waa In commemoration of the granting to the lo f vpiioBv nion1 charter one year ago. David Coleman waa toaatmaster and others who addressed tho gathering srere Leslie Samuels, Ralgh Tandowsky, Joseph Nathan, and Ralph Kahn, a visiting member from the University of Pennsylvania.-Those present were: Dr. Ralph Brukheimer, faculty member: Adolph Axelrad, Morris Rluni. David Coleman, Rudolph' Dery, Oscar Glasftiann. Aaron Max Jacobson, Ralph Kahn, Leon David Krelnee, Robert Jacob Levlaon, Lehmann, David Herbert Bernett Love, Edgar Jay Meyers. Joseph Nathan, Herbert J. Rosenberg, Leslie Robert , Samuels, Graham H. M. Tandowsky. Busman and w - , " says world war helped ' -- Theatrical Profession M. 'A. Lagen, new theatrical pro- ducer, who arrived here yesterday, declares that the world war helped the theatrical profession just as 'it - has other Industrie . Hazel Dawru Utahs own star, has made the,- - seqpon's hit in'Up in Mabels Room, according to Mr. Lagen. He aays the Social Hali theatre and the Salt Lake Thea-tr-o are both well known "In the east. Mr. lagen Is In the city in the interest of bringing Lada, the d&AMUMi daughter of William Schupp, millionaire bead of th U. & whaling ludus-obtal- n trie to Skit Lake next March. In Memorfam , Safeguard Your-Childre- tFgr The Maws by Failure I dreaa children properly, especially wdurtng periods of extreme co.d ana extreme heat Disregard of Infanta requirement In point of sunlight and freah air. Lack of cleanliness In the home Negle.--t to summon medical aid M the first sign of lUeeas in- childran. Poverty-- , of ouraeaiiakea U Jmpoa-stbi- e, or next to. Impossible, for many parJnls to care for their children properly. And 'the problem Of poverty is undoubtedly rioeely linked altHthe problem of Infant mortality, But even .very jxpr parents .could accomplish much if they would only tnako a study .of their children's needs Ampng the more prosperous there la no excuse whatever for neglect to learn and meet these need If, then, yoq who read these tinea happen, to have a little child of your own, and if you have to oonfees that you arq rearing that child in a hap haaard,' fashion, begin to educate yourself without delay. e many excellent child Thera rearing handbooks Available at little cost. You may, la fact, obtain help-tInformation at, the . cost . of not pore than a postage stamp, by writ ltuf to your elate board of health or by addressing the Children's Bureau at Washington for a copy of It pub- J Seek advice at I n: NOW $2.40 Our Regular Stock of Hats All New ' and Up to Date, AT A BIG REDUCTION NOW. $4.00 You know weve always sold our hats at the most economical price at regular times thats why so many., $3.00 HATS - $5.00 HATS IJ keen buyers of. apparel have taen advantage of our remarkable offerings. . They have been saving money ' . t during this sale. .Theres plenty here for all ho dont hesitate rome in today, . i $10X0 HATS NuW $8X0 ss Utah's Greatest Clothing Store Adams Gardner Company ul .KEARNS BUILDING) Vvoe r Jh.ldn'. tk bPltaL ryuhing .undone., to . broaden your Failure to. provide, digestible and knowledge ae to the safeguarding of nourishing food food really suited to your little one. t Especially la this dechildren. eve of at sirable the the time, present a to nrecau-tlontake necessary Neglect so to prevent food from spoiling or the heated to months of summer, ; 4. .child, dangerous every mothbecoming contaminated, 'Many er even lack, knowledge of hBw to Cboyj'rlght ' II JO, by The Associated take proper care of milk in the hoipe. i Newspaper) "''' i offerfnjr our entire Straw Hat and WE'REstock at a bijf reduction in price. And by reduction we mean an actual price cut from the regular price marked in the hat Well show you the ticket, then deduct 20 per cent from the price marked. n Addlngtaa Brutal H. the uplendld work ot Tear infant mortality remains ona of the moat aarioua of national problems. It would be difficult to overestimate Its aerlouenesa in 14il a quarter of a' million bablee died in the United States from preventable diseases, most of them before theywere a. year 4fd.'r'Many more, needlessly stricken by disease, survived to go through life crippled or otherwise handicapped. . of the gravity of the situation thua created has led to Jhf Introduction of a bill in Oongrswr to provide for the establishing of a federal board of maternity and Infancy. Child conservation wl.i be the great object of this board, and It should mean much to the future of the na1 tion. Whether it will mean muel, del pends chiefly, however,, on the willingness of parents to avail themselves of Its facilities and td apply for themselves the principles of eff.clent rearing ofhl!dren. There must be aealQua parental If the infant death rate la jo be - . , appreciably reduced. And up to the present. It must 'regretfully be added, many pTienta give nothing like the thought they should to the care of their children. In proof whereof la the appalling death list of children perUhlng from auch cause! DESPITE ' $AU. uii llll Hi LAKE OtlC "I"' -- Washington, D. C., by June 23, 142, It will not be conalderad. Form 734 A. O. O. and any furth,r er information desired may ba obtained at th army recruiting station Democratic delegation ' stopping These are to ba permanent comm laover In Salt Lake on their way to,th ctone in the regular army, not temporary or emergency commissions." San Francleco eonventlon will be ' Plan secured three mflss of trtaind here. It Is announced. Utah from Baptist Convention For The Newt by Della E. Stewart. ' railroad and two locomotive, four for the reception of delegations and Missouri , Closes Sessions from steel shelters for powder storage an two special trains - Th wayuader Arkansas ar already E built po many fence about our broadness ,of thought and outlook, 3200, 00 worth-o- f abop machinery, The thirty-sevent- h annual meeting will 'arrive in Ball Itself. closed as th result of a flying trip to Wash- Missouri special stats convention thc BapUt Ten health ol Lake at 7 o clock the morning therq's the fence of self-pri- d klre at Immanuel last evsnlng R.. selves about so thickly tkat others find Not for ua Browning, mads Ira. , ington' by the friendly helpfulnea the hour j church, with a consecration aervic R- - hard to and Paa B. June 34 and stop over three penetrate to he real womsocial fntercours No, 'In- stats road sngtnssr, pleaaant 4 to 4:46 oclock they will bsi when the Rev. Dr. A. M. Petty of , From ' Other an within.' We forget, when deed! I might see some of our Shield stats attorney gensral. Th entertained at an Ore, general representative organ recItaUn the Portland,;nenJ lacks and make comrhent Or we are new. railroad Will be constructed at of p'omotlon ot that we are very likely shutting out so f eelf-au (Detent 'that we do not care J. J. McCeiia Tabernacle, by Prof. Northern Baptlut convention more than we are dndocing: For the fdr other. The fence of e I Is a th point -- ot: th mountain south of Miss M. Arkansas delegation conaletinr of apoka on Consecration. merq fact of fence building Indicate does one.' The fence of Jdalousy i a Salt Lake, and will connect the gravel Tha a Sunday 1L Brough, two United Brockway of Lo Angele Gov. Cherles on closer one a stilt has else Some w which some weakness of character pits there with th Salt Lake Rout Sutes senators and other . leading! school worker, was also one of the little more than we have, has a hap- It Prof. J. A. Smlth of Og-- 7 will be constructed a aoon as .the Democrat will arrive In the city at I epeaker Theres the pier would hide from other and more friend' So disposition, n waa tendered a vote of thanks 26 and of June Tor th are one. morning hurried from the east, oclock fence .of lgnoranye. "We seem uie surround ourselves with the fence materials of hla eervlce th same day. Anh" Pdal recognition Mr, frowning attended a meeting of will leave at 3:1 Prof. to think that wa know all that there la of Jealous feeling We prick ourselves as president n 'the Utah BaptM .tale P. Edward by recital organ on Us sharp points many time a day. the executics .com mitres of. .the and as president of the to know, and so resent any Kimball haa been arranged from 12 to I cwntlon we rc Use to take it down. We ait state board, as well as for Baptist American called association What's the pet Highway attempt to enlighten. ' within and envy and suspect and gos!, rcodcrd the dencmin- 'J "ee wr use of trying to learn more about this sip, not because others have done ua for.th purpose of unifying and JoinProf. Y'ou. I etlon in Utah for J year or that? I get along well enourh. any- any wrong but because weve built our ing all important state highways Into Out This Out and Take It With 'Smith conducted the first oorrespond- I outcom head name I and wont ahoald fence exact bother Just my A man often forget the way. prickly Why national systems. To carry out this enc school In Utah for training Sun ' program, with listening or reading? I'm busy side. a further meeting of th of th article he wishes to purchase, j achool teachers and has brwe do What is from resort fence J without. very 'this aa takes Uat a 11 Ignorance gain something president of the Baptist state t western states and state engineers of enough high fence, Indeed; shutting out easy building? ' Eero that's th only an- will be held In midsummer, in some else Instead. That Is always ventlon for half the time during i , and unsatisfactory. Th safe 13 years service with the organ!, western cltyj preferably Salt Lake, methods, of doing work, splendid swer, . It with take and out Is this to dut ' ? Mr, tlon. to way , according Browning. you so as to make sur of getting 'Protest Assessments . find Chamberlains Tablets. Tou will Bread Boose Is Not a Good Otic. . Day-ol- d The Old Gardener Sejat v nothing quit so satisfactory for conRoyal Baking Company.-Adv- cr-1 From th Ames Iowa Intelllgem Companies, which peered , before Advert! tiaement.: . stipation and Indigestion. When a man comes to yon all ' i the State board of equahaatton, Thurs- f rThif Is thf season when many 'an ment t bled up with pain and declares day, to protest against jthetr assess- amateur 'garden maker , laments th 'Will' Contest, Taxation will die In your presence unless yea f CeHow to Proceed for ment were the Jumbo flatter and procure him a drink of whiskey, send ' fact that ha sowed his'seeds thickly, him to a doctor or also give him a Of Intangible AssetsM ment company; the Weber Coal t Army rommitn'int I doais a niktak which, almost every e it - of Chambrtain.g Coi,c mar. Ontario Silver Mining com- novice make and If the seed is good rhoea Remedy. There la a mistaken eenteet over the attempt to tax . Th war The has Just various companies; IJhlght pany; ,the department notion among a whole lot of people It Inevttaibly resulta In th necessity for 40 worth of Intangible as- sued a bulletin relative to proeednr I th United States Phosphate company much hcoxe Is th best remedy for coll tedious The thinning.', C; sets thinning J. Penney Advt. corporation, tn secyring regular army commissions end stomach ach of, the and , the -- Keyatons Deve foment com- - must h don or yon vriy get which operates a chain of stores with however,, act. recent the under 'reorganization patty. a 'rraally, restricted yield-- - This is In 'salt' Lake' City, wrll! It says: All persona who dost? con'4 of carrot parsnip tu- headquarters, true bo. started her Tuesday before th sideration should submit their appliIf Coffee bothers You, drink ' Utah Club Women beetnd Vegetable oyster You county commission sitting as a board rnip' comA 734 one. at more on to form sail cations here do, hut prob- Of, equalization- - . lt Is held by the sowing Going to Des Moines ably have learned ir your leaaOiC company that the tax. which on th mission may be .tendered, but cannot Well to , is tt remember that " The 34, 0,000 valuation would amount to become effective nnril th appointee wom'Utahclub of delegate seed are not quits" ao pertain to ger- 3144.000. is unwarranted since of the actually sign a letter of acceptance en bound for the fifteenth biennial minate read fly,In, hot weather as in the 30.000.- 000 the sum of 32.000,000 la and take the oath of office, if at found the coir, mis-sloeonventlon of th Gensral Fsdaratlsa spring. ft ' - . represented in United States certifi- a later date It is , . , tendered is not desired it need not 4 cate sf indebtedness which are not Of Women t club at De Molne June liathe Rheumatic Fee Relief, be accepted. If Form 734 does not of Paina 36,000,000 and taxable represents wlli.It.ava tomorrow afternoon reach the adjutant general's office, , r , When you have StiTfnee and sore- bilities.' i Rio ness at 4:46 over. 1 he Denver and he muscle aching jetqta and ofl fine" Grande.- - A .three-hou- r stop will he (ind It difficult to mova without pain .affected parts with A CEREAL Dllkt lAFFEi II made at Culoradu Bprmgs and another try massaging the e Liniment. , It THAT. REALLY TASTE! COOD,.., a: Ottalie; in betfc place the women Chamberlains, the pain1 and tnak rest' and Order frnai Yaar Eagafaw Daaiav ' . 0 board the spatial will b entertain- sleep possible Ad v.H , r EECH-NU,, ft Y. PACKING Corf-ma- n E. E. ed 'by club women. Mra l comis chairman of th local t.mf, 1 mittee on reservations for th trip. MY TIRED FEET m n r tTl Democratic Delegates be Entertained Here I Just Between Ourselves w we-do- self-prid- well-mea- nt --- dlaap-pointl- 1 com-panyf.t- he 1 34,, J y - ill 15-2- 3. Arthur Francis Lohgshaw; of b. d a nnro rtv hr HRVMMJofrMiov Home finn$ n V and feel will-reliev- WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION JUNE 11, 1918.' INSERTED i Social Welfare Workers Will Hold Discussion MOTHER. BROTHERS and SISTER Elizabeth Street. Salt Lake City, Utah.. RT HTS FATHER. I: . , y - ACHED Perverled Craving For Wrong Foods Meet what Btrrgtin jme nth. 14?orFw Era t ' -- (Front Entrance)- - Immediately. -- y i ,,,5 f -- During the Republican and Democr atic Conventions Copyrlglit, Russian Irtpl strekr' drive General Unsiegers army baek near across th Dnlesler. 2urawna. gain aautb of Lemburg and rtpuls a heat attack east of Take 1,40 prisoner Prsemysl ltalisna tnveat Arradieea In 0 rive on miles away Gortta. bonosly Franeh too large aterea of materarOend Arraa, ial 4a rorenl fighting woatora frost. quist vday "Ruaslan eontinua progress In Ga- V-ts taking fortress of DVbeia. Whole Aastraln tins rambling under attack: German supports roul-o- d as drive increases In lores. Whole German dlvietoa eept sred In fighting eel eat again near Caemewits Tras bsavily bom her leg - British trenches linger severe fre French repot attack as Hill Stt ,Owwes shelling Increaee all aloag tb Ima . ISIf. wf British taka another mil farm trenches rear la aoeiheeet of Hessmea Ereech re to - shoe-crinkle- d, To Sell the New G -- Tells Fal People FORT The members of ths board of control of the Social Welfare league will meet today at 6:30 oclock at tho Civic Center. Tho mattery to he discumed Let your sore; swollen, aching bath L feet spread out la include dancing, public amusement - . of Tlz. carnival features and games of chance and a .report of these conditions at the various places of amusement loJuet take yeur shoes orf and then achcally will be triad. Deaa Milton Reu- put those weary, nion of tbo University f Utah, presi- ing, burning, corn pestered bunion-torture- d Of feet you re la a Tig" bath. dent ot the league, will preside. Your toes will wriggle with Joy; they'll look op at yon and almost talk and Says Cox and McAdoo then they'll take another dive in that bath. Are Strongest Cturdidates Ttr When yeur feet feel hke lumpe'of lead-- all tired out Jyt try Tt It's Cover or James M. Cot ot Ohle aad It' glorlou Your foet trill William G. McAdoo, former secretary' grand dance with Mr; also you win find alt of tho treasury, artrtho two strongest pain gene from com callouses and candidates In tho Democratic party, bunions There's nothing Ilk Tlx It's th Committeenational said V. H. Quia a, only Temody that draws opt all th man. aad chairman bt the Rhode poisonous exudations which puff up foot torture. Island delegation to th 6a Francisco your fees and eaoes 'Get a b sf "Tir'l-e- t any drug or convention, who arrived in Salt Lake department store dos t wait. Ah! Mr Quinn scouted tha bow glad year feet get: how yesterday. wear shoee You feel Williams of pen Jennings Bryan possibility or Governor Edward L Edward of shoes t Mse" smafer if you desire Adv. New Jew ey being nemieatad. i tt SY ' APPLY CITY CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT OF THE DESERET NEWS - 1 T the Somme Battle Field, fYance, ' ' ' While Stretcher Bearing In the 6th Australian Field Ambulance, On - -'- Ptr Bay rsatures) In reply to pel aesauls at Conrov Russian requeet for war alma Brittain sends note endorsing President R ileon s historic meshage lo 4 e French also etrike on Aeiago Plateau In new drive; capture Agnail Pass and Mont Ortigara. on-gr- ass. npprove-4-Ital-lan- ina. new French gain on left wing of Cap-essalient hold Pentcr 4 So and advance at Bellsasiand Bt Maqr. hold Anthem) front, but aiond th Meta.-- as mass t serose o t crrT south bank At Moatldter French counterattack against it on men on g yard front. Our military aids arssnd lientdldter . tern. Root appesr ss vslsnlarr wttnen before Zrceijr leak Investigation. Aays be showed text Hts Lodge, aftP. Davison er getting It fmm whw got ft to Pari from Lamont Council of four compromise on German mod'Ctcatloes' troscy will ge back ts Germans tn a few days German rs ' , Be Arbnlon TN4 Dnee Tli and Rrduora Weight, Too. Th person who la too fat hi told la dint and th very things' that a' perar th One verted appetite crs !. Obe.lty is unyou must not natural. It 1 like an endleet chain. Eating wrong foods In th wrong way produces a perverted ppo'ii. Thu Ibe th appetite demand and wrong food and convert them. tmo. Tablet embarrassing fat. needle, rivolone'bt'io th prvrtd craving s normal for th wrong food, give appetite, eliminate the element through .kidnat and owrta dissolve th fatty turplu snl aerd it back through ellmtnstiv channel, health and ytrenglh. causing improved On or t wo tube will convince env Arbolone is whst iber that fet pemm read t reduce safely and aocceawfull) . Bold by thirty thousand druggist in ea led tube with full dirvci m , AdrerUeement 4 n |