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Show 4' THK LLoLKLT proud of. The woinen and the girls have borne their full share of Ihe prnations, and generally w ith l.ess .murmuring and discouragement than the men and the bojs; besides which they havejiad the.loneliness and ,, .Published AfUnoona Except Sundajl' Phone WaaUO, the Exit Lake City Utah. danger, and above all the anxieties for Meniber of The Audit Bureau of Circulations their loved ones, to which the sterner sex 6CBSCRIPT10N RATER was naturally less exposed. As to Utah, $ One Wwk while only three women came with the origOne Month ! !. T tw inal One Tear pioneer party, there were hundreds. who Yer lf 'Jd ln adrnc ivVillowcd only aT f weeks isler and whose Single Copies , Tbs above ratea apply to Utah. Idaho courage during the early years was truly Nevada, Wyoming. Oregon, Washington. Colo- Spartan in its texture.. While the meff-folrado. Montana. New Mexico. California, and new-mafields or , SrLzona; other atatee by mall per month. II 00. were working in the She g)m3Neutg A -- i 9 i J ,- ki de Send and builneaa eom- remittance lo The Deseret Neva salt munlcatlons Lake City. Utah. Address correepondenca (or publication Ho the Editor. . "NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESBNTA- TIVES. Cone, Bothenbur and Noe. Inc. .. , getting house logs, fuel? anj out fencing watched of the canyons, the women-folk- s from the cabin roofg for signs of Indians, intent on catthTTSlding, and the girls dug roots and cut thistle tops as additions to the family's scanty fare. If the pioneer woman hasn't had monu- 1 " New Hiv'd. fmen Is erected to her all over the country, j" j.0Vt ii Mictugai1 j Chicago it has not been because she is undeservirg - Detroit Coca Cola Bldg of them. Kansas CUy..-.'I-...30- 4 She may not have heretofore Glenn Bldg Atlanta ...321 Victoria Bulldlh 'len depicted lo the public eje in chiseled St. Louis marbl or moulded bronze, hut she has all Conger and Moody. Des Moines, Iowa... 321 Ineurance Each. Bldg. the time nee imperishahiy enshrined in 117 W. th Streot Lee Angeles...., 3 X bird 8t. the hearts of her San Francisco, ....... . posterity, and will not be enrations lo r at Salt Lake dislodged therefrom in all th Entered at tha poetolflce aa second claee matter according 'o Act come. "'City , -- , f Con res. March 3. 1373. The Associated Press la aadualvely en new titled to tho use for republl cation of H creddlapatchea credited lo it, or not otherwise newt local the alko and ited ln this newspaper, republlcatlon published herein. All rights for also reserved of special dlapatchee here ara FOOD APRIL 23, 1930 SALT LAKE CITY, ARGENT SENTIMENT STRENGTHENING is being made m winning favor for the proposed bond issue with which lo secure more water for this city. Many of the objections at first voiced against Hhe project have since been silenced by from experts and by explanations made la the couree of the educational campaign that has been carried on. The city fofficials have given evidence of en intention iio treat the whole subject with the utmost : rail dor. They are as desirous as the keenest tisritio that only the best plan shall be adopt-'e- d and that So mistake be made. If further engineering advice and geological .examina-Ipo- n were suggested, they have been ready jiiid willing to cbtam it, as they should be. jG OOD progress rts , w - is a public, not a private enterprise that Jjhey are amg Indorsement of. It is public fhioney that they propose to spend. It la publio approval of the project, and publio f Consent fdrTLe bonds that will make the enterprise possible and successful. i On one point the officials have stood I firm, as beyond the scope of controversy, land fortunately the good judgment of the ibommunity has supported them. That is the Isolemn realization that this eity needs and gjnust have more water, and dare not delay a day in taking aleps to get it. Probably !iothmg that can be done now with respect jto this Big Cottonwood project will give ny relief this season. At best, the work jitan be little more than begun.Butir lotion (iipon it is put off. as some procrastinating individuals have recommended, we shall get jno relief next year or the year after. II J ought to be plain 16 everybody that the aoon-- rr we get at the work the sooner we shall get the water. Equally plain is it that the ijnore time we waste In getting it, the more jjJerperately we are likely to feel ite need- - jt FARM BO.ARD FINANCING. SJTEXAS apparently has no notion of fol-5- :1 lowing the tdviee of the Federal Farm Board to reduce its cotton and wheat acre. Sage. On the contrary it has deliberately ly land extensively tncressed Its planting, of cotton. Other stales have taken a similarly negative position. The Beard has fro authority to enforce Ha counsel It ran spnty threaten to withdraw its program of ! guaranteeing a certain price, and buying Itself all offerings below that price, in order fo stabilize Jthe market.- - In the event of liuch action, the innocent would suffer with the guilty, and the expected relief from this would prove itlusory,- Ciethodis becoming more and more a this artificial stabilizing of market Is going to prove ultimately Thus far it has worked well; but iEthe Indefinitely eirry on under preserl Its severest will come when Elbe new crops begin to arrive upon markets already overloaded with last year's surplus. fine thing, however, it is doing with entire efficiency i It is squeezing the life out of the brokers and speculators who are on the short side of the market, with.stim hope t W being able to fill thir Mav and July These are the gentleman who ! deliveries. now virtuously urge the futility of trying further lo tamper with what they are pleased to call the law of supply and demand. espe-Iclal- tet DELICACIES FOR TOMORROW. people have heard the negro min strel's explanation of why he liked sawdust pie: that you couldn't get .any finer But modern chemists board (laughter)! have made more than a joke out of the hitherto valueless They have much improved on nature in fashioning from it synthetic foods which jnay be so colored and flavored as lo pass for their originals, and may even possess in a measure their nufilive qualities. Stimulated by the fear that our fofcd supply is not increasing ln proportion to the increase in population, and that some day there may be a terrible food fahune, these wizards of the laboratory have been putting (heir wits and their wisdom to work, with really marvelous results. From a pint or two of the most ordinary sawdust though it is probable that eertaln woods yield a residue more tender and toothsome than others a really delectable Peche Melba can be manufactured. "Trom sawdust and sulphuric acid a sticky, sweet syrup, something like corn molasses, can be produced. Out of air and sawdust Is created a meat substitute; while by putting glycerin fungus and paraffin into our sawdust syrup we can obtain a neat imitation of butter fnd lard. Until now. the use of sawdust as human aliment has been confined to breakfast foods; but in its new and enlarged role, its possibilities may prove to be well-nilimitless. This is an additional reason for world's present forests and aensrvmg-4h- e adding to those areas by replanting. The ancient monarch who in his humiliation was forced to eat grass like an ox. may have set gh an unconscious example to later generation who shall have to gnaw cottonwoods and quakenasps like a beaver. CAFES AND BEAUTY PARLORS. F women are lo be indulged in th in delicate practice of powdering their noses, rouging their face, painting their lips and sorting their eyebrows in public place?, urh as restaurants, why shall not their male escorts be permitted the use of a finger bowl large enough for them, to wash their face and hands, finishing up with a manj Everyone must coring job on lh8ir-nails- T have noticed the increasing tendency of the gentler set to engage in the weaknessei referred to; they do it apparently wilheul shama or thought of the sense of people vulgarity with which continue to regard it. Could they knowhow ridiculous it makes them look in the eyes of all observers; could they realizu how particularly mortifying it is to their companions to see them thus making up publicly pud apparently proudly, attracting a notice and a comment not at all flattering lo them, they would surely have enough respect for their friends If not for themselves lo defer their decorating until they couM attain at least a measure of privacy Po long, however, as they continue Ihe ue of powder, rouge and lipstick in public places, and their gentlemen friends refrain from washing and while the other processes are going on, there may be some question aa to which is to the bolder sex, but therewWt-bnonea- s which is the belter behaved. tooth-pickin- Jf g, hair-combi- ng fcJALT LAKE i'iw'?-- to ic. ALKiL VVLL.NLtoDAY LT1 Philadelphia 4 v Bt GLEN FRANK. President of University of Wisconsin and Former Editor of th Century Magazine. ' Public Ledger. Irf April of lt3S group of the teaderahlp of Peter Mlnuit walled up the Delaware And landed on the ait of present WilThere they founded a city mington. which they called Chriatlnaham, honor. is! Christina. Infant Queen of Bwedea; and when they had purchased from tha little SwevRsh colonlatacunder Indiana land extending weat-wafrom the Delaware between Bombay Hook and the mouth of tho Schuylkill, they cajlol It New Sweden. Having- purchased rather than aetaed their land, they began a period of peace with ..their Indian neighbors that et a prace. dent in America. Today the descendant of those Swed- -. lah colon let are celebrating the 3S3.1 anniversary of the founding of Xlinquaa SCHOOLS. SUMMER rd Chris-tlnaha- f history of that early Recalling Swedish settlement emphasises the tre. mendous work accomplished n rclalm-inthe wilderness long before William Tenn and hla English colonists sglled Tho Swedes were Infor America. dustrious and venturssomo. They soon dotted the whole countryside with farms i and clearings At peace with the Indiana. they nevertheless built (oris and For from the north were blockhouses. encroaching the Dutch from Nw Amgoon there was added to thla sterdam difficulty tho struggle between the Dutch and the English for control of tho whole territory. Swedes Despite such struggles, th forged up the river, built s fort on Tlni-cuIsland snT a bloekhouso that latar became a church on the site of Old Swede Church in present Philadelphia. (Westward they built other forts, and acres' the river tn what la now New Jersey they spread their settlement. So that When the Duke of Tork finally won title to the "three counties on the Delaware" ln 1374 and leased tha land to William Pnnn for 10.00 yearn ln 1430, he was dealing with a country that could tjo longer be truly called a vast wilderness. The English colonies undoubtedly brought more rapid olvlllxatlon. but they base, it on the foundations th Swedes had laid, foundations sometimes obscured In histories ot today. g- " m Twenty Years Ago. it see Flying only 10,000 feet up, Lindbergh could not see the towne ovft which he passed. This interests army officers of the Victorian era or coast who think defense guns will be useful tn future wars ft Zero Agha, of Constantinople. Is 144 years old; hla grandson, 100 years. soThe Amerlctn as ciety will exhibit them hers proof of the benefit to be derived from total abitlneace." Anti-Alcoh- a Everything that encourages temperance Is useful. Tbs society might exhibit with its Turkish gentlemen, who obey the laws of Mohammed, one of the turtles from the Galapagos island, who alao drink alcohol. a It isnt whst you drink or don't drink, but whit you amount to, Anti-Alcoh- that counts Bacon saysi t As Franels what ha know." APRIL 23, 110. "A man I A party of 200 prominent hotel men from New York and New England state tailed Salt Lake City. They were on their way to their hemes from Los Angeles. Csllf. where they attended a big fathering of hotel men from the United States and Canaria. a In Paris, Theodore Jlooaevelt, former president of tho United States, delivered his eagerly swatted lecture on "Cltlxen-shi- p tn a Republic," In the Sorbonne. All members of the French cabinet and many distinguished guests wer present. - o The body of Ssmuel L. Clemons, iMark Twain) arrived jiu New York City from his lato hem In Redding, services of a brief and slm. Conn, for , ple natty-e.prior to being taken to EI-- . mlra, N. Y . for burial. Word was received In Salt Lake City from Grand Junction, Colo., of an Impending rangs war between sheep owners Ip. eastern Utah, and cattlemen and - homesteaders In the Big Park country in western Colorado. Serious trouble as feared. a a Dr. Joseph MHUron. of 337 Seventh East street, on of the bst known physicians in Salt Lake Citv. waa Instantly killed by the accidental discharge of a shot gun, while hs was riding with fc'is daughter ln Parley's canyon., the prevlnus afternoon. The Geneva School of Interna, A tittle more than two months from now thousands of men and tional Studies. women will b trooping Into sum- ' The music courses offered at mer sessions tn ttmr colleges and Fontainbleau, in Berlin, and In universities ot th woridi Vienna. The summer session la an InstiTherk Is this difference between tution with a short but Interesting tho American and European sumsumhistory. mer session the It is primarily an American-mad- e mer session are notEuropean afflicted with institution. sum. as are theAmerlean predltitls Before th war there weir but mer sessions. ln session a vary few summer A regrettably large number ot the European- - universities. go- - to summer- - session There will be 113 summer ses- Americans to clutch more quickly l sion conducted in Europe this simply for credit another degree that can summer. board school in be with a leaded ln There are summer aeeaions lu for a 3100 raise in r alary. Mexico, ln Porto Rico, and But, then, why pick on tl e sumRio de Janeiro, and doubtless 4 (Copyright 1330, by King Features . Syndicate, Ine.1 Tbs brain power of man seems to aland still. Tbs civilised world today la far below the' Intellectual average of Athens, in Pericles' day. But science goes ahead and will gradually drag ua with Flying la the new great feat of science. You see jtoday 'pictures f Lindbergh and hla wife lu toatume for high air flylngrmuch like Esquimaux costumes, but actually electrically heated flying suits. You know the latest Lindbergh achievement, crossing the continent in 14 hours and 44 minutes, flying over 10.000 feet high, Lindbergh, warned of storms at Wichita, saidt "We expect to fly high enough to miss the storms." High UP In' the air, no storms Deep in the ocean, no waves and not very deep ln either direction. Up a few miles a gentle breexe caused by, the earth s movement moves always toward the east. Zaro Agha and tho Galapagos turtle don t knew much. There has just been celebrated the anniversary of the founding of Rome. You know the story, which sounds Improbable sot-- . Two little brothers, Romulus and Remus, their mother the vestal virgin Silvia, their father Mars, god of war. In a wooden trough, they were set afloat on the River Tiber, and landed in Rome tn a marsh, under a fig tree, Ion.-- worshipped as sacred. e e A female wolf kindly nursed the two boj. A woodpecker fed them. Then a shepberd's wife took care of them. Later Komulus killed hla brother Remus tn a quarrel , after they founded Rome. Tha whole yarn waa from the Greeks by the Roman. Just as. according to antiquarians much of a religion professed by the many, waa borrowed from Babylonians. bon-owe- 43 Rome developed a wonderful people, ancient Remans and modern Italians, one of the grestest races in th world, aa powerful no as they were two thousand years ago. LOng Rome has stood on these seven hill." actually aeven ridges mad of volcanic ash, that million ot years ago filled an Inland men have ruled there, nen more Interesting than Mussolini, non perhaps more powerful In will. George Bernard Shaw says: 'The talking film will kill th theatre. The brilliant old gentleman is mistaken. Newspaper did not kill well printed hooka talking machines did not destroy intercut in grand opera, or tn the singers aa individuals. "Human being want to meet each other. Shadows, even when they talk, cannot satisfy them complete . ly. The men In Platos slave cave looking at reflections on tho walla wero not satisfied with those reflection after they heard about realities In the outsidu world. charitable sincerely At Chittagon. India. Hindus raid armories, seven killed, weapen tolen. soma imprisoned by th British. Gandhi assures his followers that they will have "Independence in eight day ' ir they obey him, to his wounded followers as martyr- - A bullet wound in the thigh la better than a wound A wound In the heeniprison better atUL" According to British, and American and northern ideas generally, a bul-lwound tn th thigh or heart of your opponent is th thing desir-- It wouldn't do for 11 to have ears. Pomebody must stay at home an Sunday to cook for company. a Murders and thefts done by franc are crime to unless the gang be called a na enough tion. Bt ROBERT QUILLAI4 bnew. A .pok.n will i. just a written Rgal and binding -.'t one. - Of course government could operate Muscle Shoals efficiently It has taken only ten years to decide how to begin, V Has it occurred fo, Russia the fault may not be In the that decent? since It makes other people Hint 'for "Bn Kind To Animals" Week. Shut off the radio when old dad is trying to read. a a cidn it is too riskytbey refusn lo nogotiale rt, and are extremely reluctant lo ernes it Lonlrary to popular belief, elephants do not treasure up revengeful feelings, but they remember their trainers for many rear A normal husband Is ons who and Will at once obey them after a lorigph'rk h is sympathising with s widow he when thinking merely absence, contemplation of (he intelligence how Si lucky hla wife Is." displaved bv these animals indicates that the Wouldn't It em atrange If a cleavage netweprTinstinrt and reason is veiy political party pledged itself Jlo narrow indeed. observance Instead of enforce1 ment? a THEATRE DOES NOT MAKE THE PLAY. still mer sessions? The whole American educational system of higher Honolulu baa its summer sea education ts under the 'blight ot-i- ts credit system. aion. Toklo la Inaugurating a summer It is hvrd to keep a university session thla year. an educational institution in the The summer session at Oxford midst of the blind worship and but two week in length; the one crass commercialization of credits at tha Sorbonne last eight weeks; anl degrees. la the on in Berlin It will bs. a great day when the plan. only possible reason prompting several has Europe developed anyone to go to a university Is hia unimer sessions outside the uni- desire to learn. (Copyright. McClure Newspaper Syndicate) versities, vis.: Latin America other will create 1 that others overlook his account- -- HEADACHE RELIEVED . .. QUICKLY Tkis PwWy VsgstaU Pill quickly correct tha digest! removes the in testinal poisons, and sick headache quickly ippears. Your whole sys- tem enjoys, a tonic effect constipation vanishes, and you feel a renewed rigor. Avoid bromides and done, they are depressing and harmful. All Druggists 25c and 76c red pkgs. CARTERS Cm PHIS t Clicquot Club PALE DRY say-m- g and - , Listen, Housewives d- morn doesr't attract more beggars. I ed for much of the wealth of the world. , It you really expect to put over something big in tb world, don t pass a thing up because somebody else has tried it. -- Perhaps that means nothing. . a a GOLFIEST. Westchester county. New Tork, boasts of 40 golf courses Cook county, Illinois, ha 74. Thera Is no limit to the distance man will go tn hla search for contests Hp.Il even boast of the number of rod courses his has. Much betWhen men adopt murder aa a ter to boastcounty of the number of litrade, self defense and detection braries and school houses. are difficult Somebody, name unknown," decided to kill Frank Del Re ana men Joseph Special, two young known to Chicago police aa bootleggers, racketeers, terrorist, allround hard ebaxactera Th unknown walked into their saloon, "Th Blue Hour, shot them both dead. Incidentally killed XVal ter Wakefield, th bertender. He was unimportant but deal men tell no tales." PAR AGRAP HS 4 EXTRA OZ. ERES a bargain for you! And its a bargain you cant afford to miss. A full pint of Clicquot Club Pale Dry, thats four ounces more than you get in' tha bottle of scanty ordinary ginger ale. And Clicquot Club is aged months jn tha making to give it a more rare and mellow flavor. To insure its purity it comes to you in clean new bottles. Dont wait for tomorrow. Buy your ginger ale this money- saving way today I The label guarantees a full 16 ounces. Some mqn- - mature and handle big yobs and others always cerrv! about 40 articles of Junk ln the.r varicus pocket. Mav be radio Jax makes cows give more milk, but the Important w to discover music that thing will make them go dry. - AT YOUR STORE The Chinese are different. cant suppress bandits, either They but their yellowness is In their skin, not their souls. - A government Cspital punishment: A method the of those who dont may have Its littlebyfault, butpeople at On,C2more It ha? been demonstrated hire eliminating least increases your faith In itthe expensive lawyers. that a baautiful theatre building, magnifipower of prayer. On Jaw for the rich and anothcently equipped with the latest mechanical The age of accountability t gadget?, is not by itself a guarantee of er for lh poor Isn't o bad. Think of splendid productions on it? handsome stage. ua. the 2,824,432 for th rest of when you observe ctvtttaatlon and reallxe you are a part ot It and In. fact. that they will blush. even pav their way. The Theatre Ttcalle in Americanism: Swallowing food a Pari? wa? endowed by Baron Henri de whole tn order to save time: Ccrrect thla sentence; "Now that Rothschild with every modern device x:on spending the time- In a sanitarium. I'm rich," Bald he, "X fee Under ceivable for making rapid change.? of seen, grester Obligation to respect the Little things a Jot of people for gorgeous lighting effect? and for all the d publio opinion." terhnica! trickery required hy exacting pro- Are You As Guilty As She? - htwk-hn- ducer. A hrewdEngl)shman remarked that plav-wTig- hts The Way of the World un-Ph- ed A JOT Mar-dnna- ld mia. PATTERSON. money as a boy picking cranberries efter other pickers hsd gone over tho same bushes. Finding things No -- ALARAf-CLOC- earlr-momi- ng 1 K. More Gas In Stomach and Bowels many-physic- j W littO Honor For the Swed es. any one should have known better than to expect fine actors and competent new THE WAYS OF ELEPHANTS. lo springjip hv magic through the numerous traps with which the stage is BT GROVB FAMOUS animal trainer recently gave They were not forthcoming, amf the the Paris to the world some of his experiences theatre has failed entirely tow-i.New Y'ork Time?. A GOOD-WIL- L COURT. with elephants, and incorporated what are public. THE PIONEER WOMW. doubtless unknown facts with regard lo that Tho Community church in New GH ANDES DISOBEDIENCE. York, of which John Haynes ponderous pachyderm. He declares that an is pastor, has set Up a quite the youngest of the states in elephant will stand and fight an opponent The revolt may ea?i'y become erions Holmes good-wi- ll court. Three Judge will to of admission into the Union, but as long as it has unseat 'Ramsay sit on cases. Th verdicts however, ter stand up, at enough, will not strength Maedonnld's London. at government have legal standing but many sad fhe youngest ln pomt.of extensive white no matter what cost in blood and pain, but i? averse to of constitutionally taking differences opinion may be tlement, Oklahoma is the first to erect a will dah frantically away at sight of a strong measure? eeamst imwitlutc neon! d straightened out and many a monument to the Pioneer Woman.! The mouse, mad a heart hi.? The church and its comes in of happier. with from large it part unport palh taking anything bulletin say a of th court; g unveiling took place yesterday amid lrppres including walls, fences 6r any other Imped! out ndto out nanf ls If he take military and health ex. "Psychologists ?ive ceremonies, the President of the United steps quell the disturbance? he will to hig experl alienate Eirphants, according recognise that large section? of Ms own party, and pert generally .Slates as well as a member of his cabinet, CTre, are 8t onc t(,e mogj intelligent of if he fads and social diseases spring to do so he will open himself in from embittered personal relations. .Secretary of Var Hurlev, himself an Okla- - animals and Ihe biggest fools. They know attack from fhv Conservatives, backed bv These become centers from which jhoman, both delivering addres in Uash-xaet- ly how much they should eat, and tha large British business interest? .which infection spreads through the m,,hed lh alldlen,, at Ponca' when they have reached that quantity, noth- now control Ind.an trade. In either case his whole eplritual nature. Any one becomes more precarious Los An- who cherishes a grudge or a sense position City- by radio, ing can induce them to take another mouth- - geles Times. ef Injustice ln hia relations with Much and justifiable ful. The others ts breeding evil tn hla own animal diet Itself with per-fe- cl huge life and in the life of the comJdtiefsra la heard of hew England's omission NEAA S IN CHICAGO. regularity and as a mult enjoys good munity at large. He owes it to himItomake appropriate mention df the Pilgrim health for hundreds of years-- an example It ia one of his obligation self If a Chicago pope- - decide- - no o pub- as a and citizen tp have these difficuljjMothers along with ?uch a mass of praia? that might be followed with profit by many lish crime is on right lmif( new? it for ties cleared up as soon and as efrilin Fs hr5. llOihnman beings. Again, the animals are ex crime is not news in Any nn' 5kI-UChicago Torontb Star. fectively as possible anything about pilgrimages and pio- -j tremely careful about crossing a bridge PICKING THE BUSHES. Mrlng knows that Ihe woman's part is no! They examine the structure BUZZING ith their Msler than the man s; and iurely every George F. Baker. New Tork lnjnks and )(,st u critJeally with their banker. Is one of the country's h savin an The of H pitmen wa? davlipM richest men. Perhaps his weslth Is they decide HJs safe, they a bedroom. Louisville ' urpased by only Rockefelleri Ford fiy-i- n er asa distinction to be walk complacently across; but if they de- - Time. ' ftp Mullon- - BftJter earned blvfirst ! 1TJ If STOMACH SUFFERERS WORST OFFENDERS you wish to be permanently reof gs la stomteh and breath spoils the sweetest smileand in 11 fairness to bowel take Baalmann's Gas Tab A1 --'TVD mouth washes you cannot expect them to correct such lets. which are prepared especially a condition when it arises from the stomach. You ought to for stomach gas sad all the bed ef- - be the first to suspect yourself. That disgusting brown' resulting from gas pressure That empty, feeling at morning taste in your mouth, a whitish or yellow-coate- d th pit of th gnawing etomaeh will diisp-Pe- r; tongue thesearesuretigns Indigest ion, bloating, gas.rais-togs- o that anxious nervous feeling food and bowel disorders sre other with heart palpitation will vanluh. signs )wir stomach and you will he able to tekb upset and soared, producing a repulsive ador that is a deep breath again without discomfort. expelled every time you'bptn your lips to speak or smile. That drowsy, sleepy after' You need Tanlac. to properly correct this condition. dinner will b rplac) feeling by a deair Jusa tablespooa for totartalnment. Bloatfnr will before meals will HqJp tieanse your stomach and intestines of the accuTogr limbs, irmi and fine-ar- a mulation of befouls matter that fermenting will no fongcr feel cold and your breath, give you aa food. Make a tml of TanUe for tan dayp eatch bow tkat lo alttp' bcau ppttittd help Baalmah'a Oti dark krowi-taatbow Much better you dtgeat food bow yoor Tabir-tdisappears from intrfr-i- n pravaot toas sre tp bow fetttb better yog feel icncraHy. Ta&iac la ptwut to Caka e--d with th circulation Get tht Inexpenafve. Aa a Womack cleanser and re builder ft baa aa equal. Get t bottle t In tha ytflow packagra. aiT It back. atyoer ar aott help Boner you dnugutt. Accept aoaubotito. ltor,'Pric lieved fri Adr. f 'x. |