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That was the beginning or a speedy rise to fame via 'Liltle Women," "Turn to the Right,' "J and "Up In Mabel's Room." In "The Mlracle'of Love," Miss Cot-; ion -has the part of a young English 1 Duchess, married 10 a worthless nobleman-, who endures her fate until she1 meetrf the younger son of a noble Tarn-, ily and falls in love With him. A dramatic story is woven around the tangled fortunes which uirns out happily hap-pily for I he two principals. Some realistic real-istic British atmosphere has been produced pro-duced in the picture, including a no table scene in iho House of Lords. Wyndham Standing plays opposite Miss Cotton. The picture was direct-!od direct-!od by Robert Z. Leonard. Adv. 00 RELIVES, TIED ACHING MUSCLES Buy a bottle cf .Sloan's Lni-ment Lni-ment and keep 'it handy for emergency. jr F I onlyhad some Sloan's Linl-II Linl-II raeut!" How often "you have said " thai! And then when the rheumatic rheu-matic twinge subsided rftor hours of suffering you forgot il! 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I TOgbkn State Bank j ' I 1 Caprtal and Surplus $300,000.00 1 0 flO INTEREST COMPOUNDED I0 1 ' 1 s O QUARTERLY ON SAVINGS -k'Q 1 H EDBIIIOflUjlllHIl a'H Ei a ffl'U am HlHIdHIHlllk H ; HAVE COLQRJH CHEEKS ' Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets t To have a clear, pink dcin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must keep vour body free from poisonous wastes. Dr Edwards' Olive Tablets (a vegetable vege-table compound mixed with olive oil) act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effect. Take one nightly and note results. They start the bile and overcome constipation That s why millions of boxes are sold annually 10c and 25c- Advertisement. When you feel so ''blue" that evea the sky looks yellow, you need . BEECHAM'S , FILLS , A Elujgish liver and poorly serine Hdnya frdl to destroy food poisons, which affect tha I mind as well as the body. ' Laro"1 ?S S1 111 SrWAny (tiW&ffiA 'nr- I'H Mcdkino wMk$M where. , ! IH World. 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When 1 began to take Number '50, I was in very poor health, as I had rheumatism, rheu-matism, catarrh, stomach trouble, lead poisoning, and an itch that I had tried almost every known remedy to relieve. I have taken six bottles of 'Number -lO' and am on a fast road io recovery. I owe my life to it, as I used to weigh 127 pounds and now weigh 1-1 S, my usual us-ual weight. I could write more but this should be enough lo convince con-vince the most skeptical, and you are at liberty to uso this letter any way you desire." George Klinker, ILlma, Ohio. ' The ingredients In "Number 40 For I the Blood" aro set down in the U. S. 'Dispensatory and other reliable medi cal books as follows. "Employed in disease of tho glandular system, in blood troubles, constipation, stomach, kidney and liver troubles, chronic rheumatism, catarrh, sores, ulcers, ec zema, skin eruptions, mercurial and lead poisoning. Under its use scroful-ous scroful-ous swellings and bodily eruptions lhat have withstood other treatment disappear as if by magic." Prepared by J. C. Mendehall, Ev-ansvillo, Ev-ansvillo, Ind.. 40 years a druggist. The. best druggist in your neighborhood sells Number 40, but if it happens that he does not, send direct to J. C. Men- ' denhall Medicine Company, Evans-vllle, Evans-vllle, Ind., and receive it delivered to jl you at $1.25 per bottle, six bottles for ?7.00. A. Jl. Mclntyre Drug Co. Ad-t vertisomenL . |