Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 116, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1915 Page: 7 of 10
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TIIE TULSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5 1915
SEVEN
gociety News
VERA OWTNNE TELEPHONE 4500
j Woman.
There are some- people who seem
detached from themselves. They do
lomethlng; and the whole Hood of
iJiHr life does not surgo Into action
fhey draw near to tho object of their
hove; nnd their whole soul does not
111 their rye. Their soul la not on
hVIr lips to breathe love; it Is not at
IT' ir liugertipB to seize happiness; It
I not there to watch life to attract all
hiit pusses eagerly greedily and
apturously. Then where U It and
'lint is it doing outside this dear de-
Jhtful oiut.li?
:And yet woman the creature who
turns through love tho admlraliOo
'(ft of life knows better than man
Ow to throw the whole of herself
ito fleeting moments. She Uvea
Sarer to the edge of her actions. Her
tlnd which rarely attaches itself to
tetrad things seems to float around
er in search of every sensation.
Man doea not know that torture
hlch every true woman suffers when
lo feels that those who are listening
her do not hear her real words that
lose who are looking at her do not
X what she is making every effort to
lew. Even when una is obeying the
IT P lest impulses 'f her nature peo-
le distrust whut she says and what
he does; and In some women good
nl kind and beautiful we see re-
setted the artless miracle of the flow-
t that eJihaust themselves in giving
'" much fragrance nnd too much
ssom. How fearful and timid this
GOING SOME
1 1
icYes flour is going some
Wheat Bold yesterday for
I $1.66 per bu. making flour
' cost $4.35 per 100 lbs. car
i lots.
What Arc You
I going to do stand by and
I let this last opportunity go
by or dig down in your
pocket and lay in A SUP-
i PLY OF FLOUR NOW. Fri-
day only Adkiaon & Tubbs
! will sell absolutely the best
I flour in Tulsa
' DON'T DELAY BUY
FLOUR TODAY.
Strictly Fresh Eggs doz 25c
Nice Bright Grape
' Fruit each 5c
! 10c Grape Fruit 4 for 25c
i' Nice Juicy Oranges do. 10c
Large Yellow Bananas
I dozen t . i. 15c
40c Chocolate Candy lb. 29c
35c Moss Rose Coffee lb. 27c
-k20c grade peas can 13c
i K lVio Snn-'.ir . . 9Rn
1 18 lbs. Sugar $1.00
Adkison&Tubbs
18 EAST 2nd. PHONE 4115
B
wimb-mjwm. u iff f ll hbb-iwiiiw
FRA
DOPE
I
Well Tom as I wag telling you
!-an Jane nnd I got our cooking
ool SOCIETY organized and all
t at the school house. Mr. Trader
lie out anil gave us a I.IHTI'ltl'
1 how to live cheap. The CIIIL-
Hl'.S were all glad to see him. You
low Tom Mr. Tinder used to teach
tiool In mssl'M TIM KIT In South
wourl and only got .10 cents a day
I ho C'KHT.MNLV knows how to
cheap. After we showed the chll-
Pli how to mnke I'l IMHNG out of
b COLD IIAHO bread and taught
fm how to make IWMWKFS out of
OTATOKK and taught them how to
Ve IJVI ItVTIIINt; and not WASTK
ythlng. Then the ('HIMHIKN all
Id their pieces and believe me Tom
Hy Kelle said a piece that she had
ad In TKAPUK'S IMU'E. You will
member It.
("There will be money for all after
p fish have swallowed the small
d after a II who are In debt have
fn HIIM'KO to the wall for then
a banks wilt be LAIC. Kit and
fKONKKIt nd the HI S l l'.H may
blT. on M);i:it. for then the
!NKS will lOAX mcney to AM."
M you ought to hnve heard KV-
MIMIV cheer.
Ihe said the HVNKS will SOW
tn up for most everybody are now
1(KAIY lUM'KI and all the
I AM stockholders In the iUi ()lt-
)f t.ATIONH have been IDIM KI) out
d Til FIR stock SA AI.I.OVi:i up.
. pay Tom since the children have
fti'' WASTING HltKAP and Mi:.T
ll IUll'M U KTAlli
'h! trallle Ann ri.HKK do hush
I am sloepy.
..Vetl. Tom I will tell It to you to-
irrow.
f a thing; UKAI.I.V KXISTS why
J prepare to meet It???
IXJl'H. IlK.ANN und KIC K are the
ODS mostly used by the soldiers
I price are aure to go up aa long
Ihe war lasts.
I he I HI IGIIT on roTATOIS and
I'HUTS costs TtMJ mucn to snip
m America to the armies so prices
those will remain low. ik.ik
..t mnra ITATOKS. VKI.ET"
LKS and FRITTS and 1H bread.
are atlll eelllnr the best nour in
la at tl.tiO UMITKI. We muet
tie our prices aoon. rieaae see our
es. clothing and dry goods ne
ither money back If not pleased.
RADERS
y ERS
10 KA6T BKftWD ST.
moral Isolation makes us! And how
thrice couta-teoua we must he In the
I hour of realization! If effort some-
times seems useless to men what
iatiout women who see themselves
ever confronted by a blank wall of
scepticism ?
A man Is valued by the weight of
forces whit h he Mirs up fot and
against himself. The forces which
woman encounters are nearly all hostile.-
(foorxetto Lililano "The Choice
of Life."
Tlip Calendar fur Friday.
Elks give Informal dance.
Jane Adtiams chnutauo.ua meets
with Mrs. Charles F. Fan-en.
Social meeting of Trinity guild in
home of Mrs. James B. Plggs.
Mrs. John D. Hall informal lunch-
eon. Mis. A. 1. Sloan and Mrs. J. J. H.
Kink thimble party In Sloan home.
Mrs. W. A Vandever entertains her
sewing club.
Miss Hom'Iio ltrlde of Mr. Harry F.
Miss Ituth Bosche daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Bosche was the lovely
young bride In a simple though beau-
tiful wedding ceremony of last even-
ing. Mr. Harry F. Goets of Spokane
Wash claimed Miss llosche in mar-
riage before a company of fifty
friends who were gathered at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Sutherland
of North Cheyenne avenue where the
bride's family have been residing.
l'alms and plants together with
pink and white carnations were uaed
in decorating the rooms in which the
'guests were gathered to witness the
; giving of Ml ks Hosche in marriage by
; her father. Preceding the ceremony
hour Mr. 1-Yrnand Dp (iueldre ae-
icompanled by Mrs. Sutherland sanK
i"()h. Promise Me." As the bride and
! bridegroom took their places in the
doorway garlanded with greenery the
Lohengrin march was played. The
: ring service was read by Hev. Louis
; S. Harton
pastnr of Huston Avenue
Methodist church. The bride was
given into the keeping of Mr. Ooetz
by her father.
Thi bride wirs radiant in an im-
ported gown of hand-eiiitiioldcred
! white crepe dp chine and she carried
a sliowi.r bouquet of white sweet peas.
Following the ceremony Mr "
(iueldre sang a group of appropriate
songs. Light refreshments were
; served.
Mr. and Mrs. ItOpU left last nleht
on a trip to Kansas City St. Louis
'and St. Paul after which they go to
Spokane to reside. The bride was at-
; tired for traveling In a new sprint;
(suit of tan mixture with which a
j close-fitting hat of red was worn.
Mrs. C. A. Archer's home which
In the earlier days was the scene of
(unrivalled hospitality was the scene
i of meeting of the Kebekah club
Wednesday. A large number of the
. members were gathered In the rooms
I prettily decorated in plants and flow-
ers showing the club colors pink
'and white. "Grandmother's Kitchen"
as a contest furnished both Interest
and amusement with the prize going
to Mrs. C. H. Hamilton. Her award
was n hand-painted bonbon dish.
Mrs. M. I). Wilson received eonsola-
. tlon. Refreshments were served.
. M f.. V.t Thin.itiuim U'tmith I
!of the club. Mrs. Archer was assisted I
iby her daughter. Miss Georgia Archer. '
' 1
I Mrs. O. I!. Smith was hostess at a '
! pleasant meeting of the Ftopia club
on Wednesday. St. Valentine's was;
; honored In tho decorations and I
! amusement of afternoon and the
! prizes for skill in arrow throwing 1
Iwere given to Mrs. H. L. Seitz and
Mrs. W. H. McCulloch. There was
music bv Miss Sehiiller and Miss
Goldie Smith and refreshments were
served. Mrs.
clal guest.
J. K. League was a spe-
Mrs- John Hryant Hutler who has
been visiting In the home of her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. George Harmon
the past ten days expects lo start for;
Tamplco .Mexico on Saturday. Mrs.
Hutler was on her bridal trip bound !
for Mexico when It became known
thnt conditions were decidedly unset-
lied in the oil country and It would
not be advisable for her to ai-coin- I
WOMAN WANTS
TO HELP OTHER
By Telling HowLydia E.Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound
Restored Her Health.
Miami Okla. "I had a female
trouble and weakness that annoyed
mo continually. I
tried doctors and all
for several years
but was not cured I
until I took Lydia E. '
rinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound. I
hope my testimonial
will help other suf-
fering women to
try your wonderful
medicine." Mrs. .
M.R.Miller Box 234 Commerce Okla
Another Woman who ha Found
Health in Lydia 13. 1'inltliaw's
Vegetable Compound.
Llndsborir Kansas. " Some ycari
ago I suffered with terrible pains in my
tide which I thought were Inflammation I
also with a bearing down pain back
ache and I was at times awfully ner-
vous. I took three bottles of Lydia E.
Tinkham's Vegetable Compound and
am now enjoying good health. I will
be glad to recommend your medicine to
any woman suffering with female trou-
ble and you may publish this letter."
-Mrs. A. L. Smith R. No. 3 Box 60
Lindsborg Kansas.
If you hare the slightest doubt
that Lydia E.Pin1chara's Vegeta-
ble Com pound frill helpyouwr!te
to Lydia E.PinkhamMedicineCo.
(confidential) LynnMasfor ad-
vice. Your letter will be opened
read nnd answered by a woman
and held in strict confidence
pany her husband Into the. Interior
Now however the outlook la atUd to
be better and Mr. Butler will depart
at tno mutt tot.
Trft matrons of Mrs. Henry Con-
don's card club gathered In her homo
yesterday afternoon for the Usual
weekly game of bridge. Mis. C f.
Vandever as winner of high score
received tlre. dainty hand-made
huiulkjTchlews An Ice course was
sorvod. Mm O V. Partlow Invited
tho club for next week's game.
The Misses Helen Mowbray Harley
Thomas. Mamie Tllley Zulu Shepard.
Max Kennedy ltuth Wynn Anna
Knocrr Frances Miller Loiene Prush
Velma Jordan Georgia Archer Hazel
Wolf and Gertrude Wlnterrlnger of
the Phllathea class of Tigert Memorial
church accompanied ly their teacher
Mrs. A. F.rnsberger tendered Miss
Ksla Hopping' one of their number
a happy farewell surprise Wednesday
evening. The party arrived at the
Hopping home on North Denver ave-
nue about dinner tune taking with
them a menu prepared and In readi-
ness for serving. The evening hours
were pleasantly spent In music. Miss
Hopping I 'o leave on Saturday for
Lawrence Kan. where she goes to
enter Kansas university for the spring
semester.
Mrs Charles H. Furuuharson had
the membeis of the Mannaeh lath
club as her guests for a game of
bridge Wednesday afternoon. The
club Colors yellow and white were
expre-sed In the decorations of Jon-
quils and three tables were played.
Mrs. W. A. Campbell received a set of
beautiful luncheon napkins as the
favor for high score. The Misses
Stella and Lena Farquharson young
daughters of the home entertained the
party with music and refreshments
were served at the afternoon's close.
Mrs. T. J. Double will be hostess of
the meeting' next week.
Miss Lyda French wut hostess to
the membeis of the Moka-llute club
In a pleasant social session Wednes-
day evening at her home on Lutlmer
avenue the affair being to honor Mrs.
Wade Owen who is leaving soon. An
original story contest proved an en-
joyable means of diverting the atten-
tion of the uc-t.s and refreshments
were served. Meinbtis present were
Mrs-dames George Groves John Mison-
bacher. H. H. Gamble West Mc-
I J unk in Double; Miss Hose Fisher and
jviiks jeaneue rrencn ot I'enver.
The ensuing year's study in the
Twentieth Century club is to consist
entirel In lh revitw of the works
of the .tandard writers and writers
of late lietlon. K.toh of the 20 mem-
bers will be assigned two honks on
which ihe is expected to obtain the
opinions of various critics and of
which a synopsis is to lie given. The
members In this way hope to be aide
to cover a held for which many years'
readiim' would be required.
Miss Irene Delaney as hostess to
the Thursday club yesterday after-
noon arranged for an extra table
w'th Mrs. John Hryant Duller of
Tatnpico Mexico Mrs. Merle J. Heald
Mrs. Ja'k Harvey and Miss Gertrude
Ci.nnolly as guests. T p score was
made by Miss Florence Hraymer who
received as her favor a pretty Nut-
ting print. Lunch was served. Miss
Vthel Cat tier will have the club next
week.
The yoiin? matrons of the Thurs-
day Hewing (dub spent an exceedingly
nleasant afternoon yesterday with
Mrs. J. S. CoHd.cn as their hotess for
the atternoon with needle anil thim-
ble. All welcome this one occasion
1 "l ..-..
'lmty refreshment course was served
at the afternoon's close. Mis. Frank
Bartlctt was .1 guest of the club.
i"P m"'ting next week Is with Mrs.
''t h My.
... .
D. Hall is having a com-
Pany of eight matrons with her for
luncheon Uday the menu to be fol-
lowed by a game of auction at two
tabled.
Mrs C. 11. Nicholson will be hostess
at the meeting of Kendall guild this
afternoon.
Mrs. Fred Cognn of Cu'-hlng is visit-
inc her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
North who reside south of Tulsa and
her sister Mrs. Marshall L. Cross of
South Frisco avenue fi r a few weeks.
Mrs. 1. S lliggins who has been
confined to her home on account of
nines the past two weeks is conval-
esccnt.
Mrs. F. W. Huel entertained the
Wednesday club this week sue naving
Invited the young matrons at this time
in honor of her guest Miss Mary
Campbell of Kansis City. Mrs. Loot-
bourrow of Oklahoma City was a spe-
cial guest The meeting next week
will be with Mrs. W. Val Jean Uld.ll- j
sen.
Mi?s Alice Hurley who was a stii-
dent of Oklahoma university during
the winter semester left the past
week to join her brother Mr. F. J. I
Hurley ;ti Washington I). C. Miss
llurlev hn-j enrolled as a Junior In
Georgo Washington university and
will remain thero until the close of !
s hoot in June.
i j
lilllv little son of Mr. and Mrs C.
l Miiirhes u unite hi of nnenmonla i
their resilience on South Denver
avenue
Funk had as
Mr. and Mrs.
guists for the
J'owell. Mrs. It.
rlarl C.
concert
of Madame
H. Middleton of 0.ik -
land ('ill. and Mls Heulah Ituxter of
Broken Arrow.
Mis Mary Hill of Oil City. Pa. ar-
rived yesterday from Independence
Kiin where she has been on a visit
to friends and will spend the week
end as a gifst of Mrs. W. L. Con-
ny in cnriton Place.
Miss Thelma Jordan of Sheldon
Mo. has arrived for a visit to her sis-
ter Mrs. W. U Uritton of North Den-
ver avenue.
Miss L'Cena Mills left yesterday for
ft -m t of lvrB nil tvlth trionnm
n ciareinore aftir which she goes to
Chelsea to attend a house party.
A special Invitation Is extendej to
visiting members to attend the reg-
ular meeting of Tulsa Chapter O. E.
S. this evening.
This afternoon at the home of Mrs.
James I'. 1'lggr Trinity guild of Trin-
ity Kplscopal church will meet In
special social session.
Mr. an.t Mrs. A. L. Cummlngs who
have been residents of this city the
past year and a half left during the
week for San Kranclsco Cal. where
Mr. Cummlngs win engage in busi-
ness for himself.
Mrs A. W. Nlckle of South Roulder
avenue has returned form a month's
stay In Claremore.
M"ssrs. Fred and Lon McDonell
Don't
are in receipt of word which tells of
the serious Illness of their mother at
the home of tho family tn oleun N.
V.. for w hich place they expect to de-
part within a few dt.ys.
Cards for Mrs. Iee Charles Wells
and Mrs. Charles Karl Dent's after-
noon tea Wednesday February 10
mulled lust evening ure being re-
ceived in today's post.
Mrs. W. L. Moore of -Nowata is a
I visitor to the home of Mrs. Clark on
esi r nut sireei.
Sunday afternoon's Vesper service
of the Y. W. C. A. Is to be in memory
of the late Miss Grace II. Dodge who
was president of the national board
of the Young Woman's Christian as-
sociation. A form of service and ap-
propriate songs will make up the aft-
ernoon's program.
Confessions
of a
Wife
Sewing WUU Annie on
Little Tim's
lot lies.
(Cnrigljttd IBIS by Ihe Nftiopr En-
v ...........
I "Ye see. Miss Margaret 1 am tsk-
Ing ye st your word and have come
over to have ye' show me some about
little Tim's clothes."
"Come right up Annie I am so
glad; its a rolny day and we can
sew undisturbed."
"I'm not a very good sewer Miss
Margaret" said Annie a little shame-
faced "but 1 tould Tim that you'd be
showin' me juKt what to do." Thin
she proudly opened her bundle
and
such a conglomeration of embroidery
jand flannel fell out. There was
enouah material to make clothes for
R small orphan iisyium ana yet noin-
lng was Just Hunt.
I)o ye know now" she' continued
with a wide smile "y'd laugh If ye
could see wid what Joy Tim looks
at these things. He picked up that
little shirt last night and fairly
shouted: 'Annie remember ye're not
making elothts for a dull. It's Tim-
othy O'Connor Jr. that'll b.' wantln'
something to kape his little body
warm" thin he tried the little shirty
over wan of his big hands and stuck
his thumb and little finger through
the armholea.
I did not envy Kliene so much when
she was buying her baby clothes but
1 did envy Annie as we sat there to-
gether and sewed and talked of the
coming of little Tim. I am going to
make all my baby clothes for I know
now that when 1 am sewing for my
baby It will he the happiest time In
my married life. Love of husband as
we of today know It Is an acquired
paaslon bearing children is a part of
nature.
"And you are now perfectly happy
Axinle?" I asked.
"Why Miss Margaret aurelv a wom-
an with the book learning that ye have
knows fhat no wan Is perfectly happy
on this sinful earth. Tim and me has
our quarrels and our make-ups. lie
Is a man my dear and only wan man
lver came down here and understood
us women that was tho bllssed son
of the holy Virgin who knew our
foolish hearts and excused us because
we loved much.
"Men my dear Miss Margaret have
not yet found out that while the good
Ood took us from them In shape of a
rib we were not made especially for
their benefit a thing the devil tells
you warn
biscuits
browned perfectly on top
a top crust that is velvety in texture;
white as snow inside breaking open with an appetizing
softness;
and so light in weight that you wonder how they can be made.
That is exactly the kind of biscuits made with
The one great test of any shortening is with biscuits.
Use Cottolene use a third less than of any ordinary shortening. It creams up
quickly; it mixes easily; it blends perfectly with the flour.
It bakes wonderfully and when you have enjoyed biscuits made with Cottoleno
you will be ready to believe that it is easily the finest cooking fat you ever used
and you will use it for all your shortening frying and cake making.
Your grocer has Cottolene now
Your grocer will deliver a pail of Cottolene to you today.
Arrange with him for a regular weekly supply. Thus he can
always deliver Cottolene to you pure sweet and clean from
original sources to finished product.
Write to our General Offices Chicago for our real cook boofe
"HOME HELPS" mailed free on request.
1THEN K.FA1RBANK COMPANY!
Cottolene makes
us every day. Many of us listen to
him nllana and we git very u i ity and
talk about llvln' our own lives whin
all the time wo know In our hearts
It's the lives of our husbands that we.
want to regulate and live.
"Now Miss Margaret I've found
out wan thing and I've got It knocked
into my noodle so It can't get awny
from me and that Is that ye must give
a man his head once In a while.
"He Just must let his meanness
come out. Some ave him do It
through a bottle of whiskey some avc
thlm make love to women promis-
cuous like some avc thlm Just take It
out in naggln' about the house and
some of thlm ure that stingy wlih
money ami lovin words that ye might
as well bo married to a lump of wood
the cords will hurt ye that ties ye to
alt her.
"once in a while I know that Tim
gets to thinkln that he Is in bad with
the whole world and then schemes
around in his own mind to find out
who he can lay the blame on. Ave
course me belu' his wife and usually
pnsent I get the blame.
"Now I've come to the conclusion
If ye can only Just kape yer head and
remlmber that beln' the last handi-
work of (Sod ye are much superior to
tfie man who is blowtn' off bis steam
and bud feelms ye cun get a strangle
holt on him whin he comes to his
flnccs and Is sorry - ot herwlsc jo
show yersilf as wake as hlmsllf.
"I tell you. Miss M.irguret we're
not only our brothers' kapers but our
husbands' kapers. It lies wld us to
kape him or let him go. I'm goln' to
kape Tirn."
To be continued.)
Menu.
HIIKAK KAST
Hak'd Apples
Hrolled Silt Mackerel
i'rled Mush
TUills Cffc-e
Liwcn
licucllns Sauce Supreme
Milk HI-ii its Tea
Fruit
M.r;it
Macaroni Soup
Stuffed Miouldir "f Mutton
llr wn Sauce
llice Croquettes Spinach
Moiled l nlons
Endive Salad
Wafers Cheese
Chocolate lilanc - mange
Coffee
Card if Thank.
We desire to thank our many
friends for their untiring kindneKS
and assistance during the Illness and
denth of our beloved wife and mother
and sister.
Also Hev. Father Van Gaston for
his devotion and attention during her
sh knea.
To our hort of friends we extend
our many thanks for floral remem-
brances. C. H. O'lx NXKLL
NANCY O'KON.VKI.L
PAULINE O'liONNELL.
Mrs. OF.O. WELLINOHAM
U)Vlti FHYHIKUEH.
OLD KXOt'f.H TO tHK.
NEWTON N. J. Feb. 4
Mra Wallace Iouglap wife of an
Instructor at Columbia university
bought a doien eggs the other
day. They were strictly fresh the
grocer said. The first one she
opened was sick; the second was
hardly convalescent.
A third was stamped "May I
ll2."
:o
nice
without being baked
0111 e
good cooking better
Modern Dances
MISS HYDE
"Youiis Woman. ' ' r or ivral .yai 1
have doi-lorril for iliitt ri-aa i n if atomarh kytnp
tom. aorh a nour aioioarh beit-liing. ac-
rotnulallona of hriirlburn. ilruoiynrsa
aflfr atinK. alrplriaoi'is. roatrd ton(ii.
ba brrath. inrrtla and 1 am getting- lino
anil weak tn rouiplrxton ia -..r and ao
far have not been iinprovfd l. th uieilu-inra
I have taken.''
Answer: Your nr. 1 ia mnli'-ote to abl
digral.on. ovrroiit dyivpeptla apd tone up
the atomarh. liver arid UiweU. i advue you
to take "douhla four alonia.-h and bowel
medi.-fit-. ' ' aoid in aeul. d paektrla Ly drug-
IfisU. with complf-te d.rrrtlon.
Atifta Ada!e wtitea: "My hair ia ronibii-f
out. my aralp itrhaa and dandruff ia vary
annovinr and I nant aomeltont; lo vura thee
(uiiuuona.
Anawer: for hair and a.-alp trouhlea I
have never fnun 1 an) thing; to equal tr
bfvefirlal refculta of a thoroiih trealtnfnt
of plain yellov. mlnvnl. It ia . nol i i g rleati-
ain and Invtg irat:n and Ihrnitauila now
liar It regularly aa a hair and aa.p tuidc.
Henry .T. ('. wrltra: "Something
aeetn a
to ba wrong with uty aattm and l don' I
atiow whut it ia. 1 nave ht.ge puffa under
m y N. my e)-et ara binodtnot in morning
and my fael and anklea ara awollen. g.ime-
llmea I have rnilia and feel weak and tired
mnat of lha time.'
Anawer: Your eliminating organa. avirh
aa liver and kidneya. aro in need rf treat-
inent berk taking balmwort tablata at
on'l et thim In leaied tnbea with full
directions of aj.y well atorked dmggitt.
C. M (.'. aaa: "Pleaae relieve me of
a coated tongue four brewtii. beadache
ronalipatinn and general 111 health."
Anawer: If habitually eonailpated. you
ahould take three grain anlpherb tab'eta
(not aulphurl and arnuaa the organa whlrh
eliminate waala material from your body.
Theea tablata purify the blood and improvo
lha wealth by aetwiji on lha Ilv r. kidneya
and bnwela Obtain la aealtd tubes wild
full direction.
''Sarah" aaya: "Con anytt-ing h dono
for on who la bothered with rhenmatiaio f
If ao plea a reply."
Anawer: You can ha relieved of your
rhoiuuatlam if you will tak Ihe following:
Mia by shaking well and tak a traapoonfui
at meal time arrt at bed ti'o sod you will
aoon bo relieved Comp. eaarro rardiol I
oa. comp fluid kalmwoil t oi ayrup aar-
M0
make
hard;
- PrVTduea!scoronpar0UeIJ:u'
PHONE 2363
TheDoCTOR
rt fir- Zewts Bawti
The iiirtion urmwi'ml below aie unicrnl
in rlinra.-tr r tho nyninlornt or diaraaei tra
xhen ami tin amwi-r will apply In any
of aim 1r r nitturi.
Thii lMiig tnrllinr arfvlca fr mnr
aiblrm. Dr. I.mi HaUr. jl If aCH Hll . Oil-
IrKV'Kllwuuil Hit. lH)lon (I. eiiHnilng
R.-lfaiMri'Khil NiKiiipi I'liTelnpe for rrply.
Kull uamp ami ad!r.H mint h fln but
only initiuU or fn-tltimia nainn will ti u.
in my ainwrrs. Tim inrriptlma can ba
filln.l ai any wfll mo.-k.-cl ln:f ture. Any
ilriiKial citn oi.lrr of whitlfiialer.
.aparilla romp 5 it. wlna of rulrhiemn
'a ni . aiMhuiii aalli'ylale 4 drama indicia of
of potataititn '1 drama.
Mn Hertii. I aaki: 'What remedy itn
you rerononeiid to redwro ol.eaity safely!
I want lo redura .-bout thirty p. Hindu."
Answer: 1 rely on five grain arbolona
tahlMa aa lielng the moat effertiva and -on-venient
trentiuent to reduce abnormal fat.
hriiggmia aupplv thia In aald ttthea with
oinplet dirertiwia After the flrit few
ilaja a pound a uay la not ton much reduc-
tion. Mra. M. I). I aika: "l)u you think it
l poanihle tor m to in.-reaa my weight
frtitn W7 pouti.la to about 12ft ponrida I"
Anav. er: Y: I belleva that the regular-
nae of a apet-ial tonic tablet will do thli
for you aa It l.aa for tbiuanda of other.
Aik your druggiat for thre grain hyoo-
iinelin Inbleti in aealed pa-kaga with full
ihrecliona Take thein for averal montha
to t-et the full benefit.
' "Rav" writea: "fan a nitfere- fro .1
brov:f-hfbl trouble ba relieved I I'oetora do
not teem to help me vhi would yim sug-
geai I"
Anawer: To relieve rhrinle cold una
throat bronrhitia I would advia lha u
of eoneantrated eaaenre nientho laiene. Pun
chaaa thia at any drug etnr in V oa.
parkagea and mn aerording to diceetionit
given on b:ittl and you will verv aJwirtlj-
be relieved of all bronchial trouble Thia
will tot only relievo hut will . oireet an i
la vary pleasant to take.
M 0 W. aaka: "What ean one do for
a bad ratarrhal condition I f hav auffare'I
a lung tin and am unable to fipd relief.
In addition to catarrh la throat and noalrtla
1 am alio affected with Pelvic Catarrh .or
leucorrbea)."
Anawer: A food tonic nd builder an. a
aa three grain hypo-eiuclane tableta almuld
l.uild up your vitality while nalng gntlseptl.j
V ilano Powder for lo'al treatment. l.t
either a two or eight oun.o package of I ti -powder
and eooiplelo dtrecte.ra vrl'h pack-
age will tell yoi how to iiaa.
John C. L. writ: "I find ru m'urtl
atrength and neev.ina ajatent failti g 'a.
I do not reeuprt aa of yoi. kly food
and reat aeem not te benefit aa thev ahould.
Am weak devpnndent and unaMe to p.-rfonn
the dulea whi.-h were aetumed earlier tn
life while my ambitiou for wvrk and pleas-
ure ia alowly gi.trg ' '
A'ikwer: think a powerful barmlee
tnnie and nervine raedir-n will reljvenato
ae.l reatoro tho tutictlona of tligeation aa-
aimiiatlon and elimination by Invigorating tho
uervuua syatein. ttbtaia throe grain .-ado
men tablrta packed ia "eated tnhea. and
tak as per direction a-cornpany(rg. -Ada.
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