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Show I Rheum I I Twinges 111 H yield immediately to Sloan's Unfa Un-fa ' m iment. It relieves aching and, c' 1 swollen porta instantly. Reduces .i 1 Inflammation andquietathatagon-i andquietathatagon-i ! 1 izing pain. ..Don't rub it penc j : 1 trotes. f SLOANS 5 LINIMENT 1 Kills Pain 1 ' 3 I 8" qtdck relief from chest and I f, 3 1 throat affections. Have you tried 1 Sloan's? Here's what others say: g 1 Relif from RhoumatUm 5 H "Mr mother has used one EOc. bottle I of Slonn-i Liniment, and althoneh she I is ovtr 83 years of are. the hns od-'I od-'I I tairvrcl m-eat relief, from bcr rbenma- I I SS-SI LtndsUof. Gib. CaU 6 I Good for Cold and Croup i, I "A little boy next door had eronp. I t 1 rare the mother Sloan' Liniment to J 1 try. She rare him three drop on wear II I before eoln to bed, and he Kotuowtth. r oatthe croup in the morning. r. w. , ( I & Strang. J MI Etmuood Ait., Chicago. JU. 1 I NeuralsrU Gone r I 'Sloan's Liniment is the bst tnedJ- cine in the world. It baJ relieved me U of nenrabjia. Those pains hare allRone I i.nr I can truly Buy your iTJnlment did 1 up thra2Su r fJohan' ' Hi TiJburg. ilich. I I i I AtJlDrler(.Prieo2Sc;;lS0c.&J1.00 ,3 ,1 Sloan's Irutruetie aoikJet on 1 Horses sent fry H WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD EAT A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE "Indigestion and practically all forms of stomach troublo nrc, nine limes out of ten, due to acidity; therefore stomaeli sufferers should, whenever possible avoid eating food that Is acid in its nature, or which by chemical actoin In the stomach develops acidity. Unfortunately, such a rule eliminates most XoodK which are pleasant to the taste as well as those which are rich In blood, flesh and nerve building properties. This Is the reason why dyspeptics and stomach sufferers are usually so thin, emaciated and lacking lack-ing that vital energy which can only come from a well fed body. For the benefit of those sufferers who have been obliged to exclude from their diet all starchy, sweet or fatty food, and arc trying to heep up a miserable existence on gluten products, I would suggest that you should try a meal of any food or foods which you may like. In moderate amount, taking immediately afterwards a teaspoonful of blsurated magnesia in a little hot or cold water. This will neutralize neu-tralize any acid which may be present, or which may be formed, and Instead of the usual feeling of' uneasiness and full-eness. full-eness. you will find that your food agrees with you perfectly Bisuraled magnesia Is doubtless the best food corrective and antacid known. It lias no direct action on the stomach; but by neutralizing thc acidity of thc food contents, and thus removing re-moving tho source of the acid Irritation which inflames the delicate stomach lining, lin-ing, it does more than could possibly be done by any drug or medicine. As a physician. I believe in the use of medicine medi-cine whenever necessary, but I mu3t admit ad-mit that T cannot see the sense of dosing un Inflamed and Irritated stomach with drugs Instead of getting rid of tho acid the cause of all the trouble. Get a little lit-tle blsurated magnesia from your druggist drug-gist cat what you want at your next meal, take some of the bisuraled magnesia mag-nesia as directed above, and acc if m not right." -Advertisement. oo " ANNOUNCEMENT" While awaiting for the completion of tho Eccles building Dr. W. D. Thomas, D. D, S., will be temporarily located at corner of Grant and 24th St. Opposite Federal Bldg. Same Tel., 417. (Advertisement) PLAID WITH CORDUROY. Such combinations as this promise to be well liked for the coming season. sea-son. The skirt is of blue and white and is cut with a rather high bolt. The coat is of blue cord and is In Norfolk style with the belt at the hips. The side seams are straight and tho lower edgo Is weighted. 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