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Show PAGE SIX THE PROVO; POST rl T.r When All Others Have ... Failed a sieves Faimi .... 4 - natures way, is There is nothing strange : about this little mav it assists the ta drculate free. chine, . blood Jy, i 1 . , suf--fe- V A . ; 2. . longer. - Try this machine once. It will do the work. .. tv4' fe'v , I,ya, r - . i -- the machine, and one of ' t 't the family may apply the machine. It is free t r' rto be tried. Dont rvg thus curing almost : every disease known. , and give you a free treat. '' nr :i 'a. ment, or if yon prefer, . teach yon how to use known to effect a cure. It jI i,'. Our demonstrator will call at the home has been, Try-NevrLi- fe Treat ment V as - V ;?: .v.?v, V- ft - t, . n n $ aC.-j ' !,v Cl ' THE TERMS v ' - We will sell the machines on terms to reliable people. A small payment down and a payment each month. Or we will rent the machines and allow the rental to apply oh the purchase price if the user desires to buy the machine. At least give it a trial. J is .Try-New-Lif- e - destined to supplant the hot water bottle for all ordinary uses. If there "is eausing cold hands and feci, will start up the circulasluggish-circulatio- -- n, Try-New-Li- fe of tion and remove the cause than a whole battery bottles, : . of-wa- ter 7 . Sleeplessness is an especially trying affliction to women, and if is very easily overcome witlT ; I "i' 17 awk r. f ?Ti . ' v5 Every User is a Booster We have sold a number of machines, in Provo, and every user of is a booster Call and investigate we can give you testimonials by the thous- PA - should No household chines. be without it. v , UmWrrty-- ands. ma- Try-New-Li- fe : iv Try-New-Li- fe Every home ought to be supplied with" one of the magical little. '.' '' f. J o ,v , V- ' - id '.T V :,' es, and the At bedtime, lie when t clothing is removed, put the soft, sponge like rubber applicator on the .machine and -1 slowly down the spine passfrom the base of the skull to the end of the backbone, pressing gently. Therquiet hunT'of the little mototythe grat e ful f eelin g of massage oulhe tender nerve centers," and the gradual r glow - Try-New-Lif- e. sufferer will grad--ually-gro- w drowsy- - and go to sleep like a tired child. v Strengthen Your Body. X poor, this arm or leg is the .proof of poor - circulation. - I f you should - exercise this weak arm or lhg- day, after day, it would get strong and healthy, will do this; quickly and easier than exercise, without the loss of energy 5 " Try-Newrii- fe : None of ns "get sufficient exercise, and this Is bad for ouir general! Health. It causes aan aecumulationjof waste matter system, and not enough the entire back as the blood vessels are stimulated and the normal supply of the life" fluid surges through them, will quiet the most stubborn case of nerv in-th- nourishment to repair the' worn- of J out parts r will prove to Trydew-Life- ; you the wonderful in'sigoratfng effect of the increased blood eir culatfam Yery few people realize Row important the circulation' of the? bloodd is to the sustaining, strengthening and budding up of our body, anil those who do realize it are too weak to , One-treatme- -- his ajcajpn-ST- y-- r is an absoiute neces- NeW'-Lif- e' circulation of the blood the It is the free flowing circulamoment it is applied, which is tion of the blood that builds the the natural way of assisting Nay body of an athlete strong and ture and accomplishing the most stimhealthy, satisfactory results. ulates the circulation of the Nature alone can cure ; this is blood the same as exercise, pasthe highest law of practical sively exercising all the muscles medicine. Nature created and without fatigue or loss of ener- maintains he must therefore be gy.-- ; able tt cure without the use of It is the blood that distributes drugs or medicine. all the strength and nouriish-me- TBe - healing and strength ofyourf uoA- ihrangh yoay. the entire body; it is the blood that blood ; it is the blood that heals. carries away all the waste matNo trouble or disease can exist ter from your body.. Just stop in'ffnyparrof yoWbody if the ' 'and tfunlc Hijw important the good, rich, red blood is sent circulation of your blood is for eaursing through your veins. good health. Try-New-Li- fe " nt . sity . Beicptific"pntcqife-- ' is Tty-New-Li- fe ft very simple. stimulates a goodi.- teal thy - Thousands cured of Rheumatisn,. Indigestion, Kidney Trouble. Comstipation, Neuralgia, Cough, Deafness, Falling Bruises and many other common ailments that drugs Hair, Sciatica, Paralysis, Headache, Gallstones, Appendicitis, : .'-and cosily medicines cannot cure. ... : . ; Call Moore Will Gladly Call Our DemonDtrator .;j.; j-.- i J.m.1 iin mii'i r ,Jv4 ' " ' t i ; i ... ' ' - 6f the 'contract.' Mr. Sulzer said he had declin- - taany particulars, be added td find cent . Sulzer sani today that he had - , ed to make the appointment after elaborated them- - , S r.; because sent the fie, had , telegram Explains .Telegram. . LEADERS THREATS a conference in Washington with in witness a IL told McGuire A. as Sulzer appeared been .by George United States Senator James Whitmans of Syracuse that there was danon District to senator Attorney .said 0Gorraan4.',The to Refusal, Du Clash First state high- Advice of Senator 0 Gorman, to him, he said, that Gaffney was John Doe inquiry into ger that Stewarts bidfTAvculd be bagman, V and j way graft. lie was called to ex thrown" put and- that this would Appoint Gaffney Commissioner Murphy s chief he that Gaffney had attempted to plain why, ias governor-elect- , .of Highways. be great injustice to Stewart and to a James sent had a 0. Stewart, ' hold up telegram to tbe state of New York. defer -it board canal and William state requesting highway contractor, NEW yOR, Jan. 21 j action in the matter of a $3,000, For having requested tho canal the of for $100,000, senator, client . c Sulzer testified under which ld contract 000 canal board to' defer action n the subthat and upon Y. toappoint Murphy leaded that Charles to be a disgrace to the state of New .Stt'wart was Iowcst bidder.TStew-York- . ject;" MdrphY'siTmmoneil T him' threatened Hall, Tammany art' who failed to get tho contract, Sulzer said and told him that he S. ... wreck his administration as govhis was s first testified at a previous hearing that was butting in where he did not not Sulzer testimony did he if ernor of' New York - sworn statement of charges he has a man named Gaffney had asked cornE. belong' and that he was not Gaffney f.;qoint James and in him. for a contribution of 5 per beginning right Murphy, : governor, ' of highways. imshioner SULZSB UNDEB OATH RELATES TAMMANY , , I . . 1 " . - the-stat- -- him-wou- ; made-agains- t . I First Clash With Murphy.. When Sulzer resented this and told the Tammany chief that he intended to be his own governor he '.swore that Murphy replied: Like bell you will. Ill. SOe where youll end. up damned v quick. This interview, Sulzer indicated, marked his clash, with 'Mur- .. phy.; - ' v,.;v JMzer.said that Senator that when he became governor he agreed, with Attorny General Carmody, a member of the canal board, that Stewart ought to get ohtract and had songht to get him justice. Other members of the board, however, outvoted the attorney general six to one. Chamberlain's O'GorGeorge Cough Remedy. man, whose law partner This remedy has no superior for Gordon Battle, ,r took Stewart - s , coughs and colds. - It It pleasant' to :;ii gratulated him''upon hiving sent narcotic. It always cureaH For sals the telegram. He testified further by all dealers. ( Adr.J |