Show HOW DO THEY GET IN physiological problem that nora could not solve A philadelphia physician tells of an amusing conversation between two irish girls in domestic service who while on the board walk at atlantic city one day not long ago were ex changing views as to their various physical ailments it s a thing ain t it norah asked one of the girls how manny new kolnes of diseases people get these days only this mor anin I 1 were an advertisement of a new mi medicine dicine it said it were wonder erful for a sluggish liver gwan exclaimed the other girl scornfully liver trouble ant no new dibase me own grandfather was havin liver trouble I 1 were not more a tin years old maybe was the laconic response but added borab what I 1 want to know Is how do thim slugs get in inside side the liver anyhow illustrated sun day magazine |