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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. MONDAY OCTOBER 15 1917.
if
1 SOLVES
V
Jil MYSTERY
.in Lmdbcrg I rial tx-
plains Contents.
The mysterv of the "white powder"
ich h been mentioned in the trial
I Karl LinuVrK i" district court n
eharie of murdering In wife found
tolulion today when Dr. N. 1". law-
'jton. attending physician for Mrs. I cot a
.l.it. - .-.:r:.l - .1.- .
ORDER CASE
'k Ml
ij uiranrrg irsiiueii mi iur uih'j
vUna that the powder container) a com-
prttation of asrin uaffemc sulphate
: 'Und other Mihstaners ' Imt no arsenic
f fur. Lawion mid he prescribed the pow-
; dr after Mrs. Lindner had stated
hat ahe was unahle to take a capsule
iKarl Lindherg was intruded to Kive
i " Mil wife this powder mixed with sal-
I j . fMpttici the witness sawi
State Objeeti.
The tate again raised ohiciiiiin- i"
Jtht testimony of Dr. I.awson today on
raw (rounds that it ssas incompetent
taitd because it was piivilc"ril on a. I
j ' fc-ONtit of Dr. I.awson In inn Mrs in 1
' I pnysii ihii aim inrn n'ir "i
not be allowed to testify as to am 1
conversation between him and Ins pa !
tienL The objection w as oven tiled In j
Jadge Oldfield.
Judre Oldfield declared that tin- de
ffendant'l life was in jeopardy and ii
i lth testimony of the witness wa- sin h
?that would conrlnsively prove Ins in-
Jnocence'it would be admitted as nun
1 J patent even though it tended to hl.uk-
len the reputation of the dead woman.
'.' I Dr. I.awson testified that he was
I first called into the case on April 1
I k a Mr. Wimvlf- I If fliafrtinli-fl the
Cs and found an inflammation of the
pelvic organs and a severe constipation
with other symptoms He said that the
patient was extremVly nervous.
Five Doct&M Called.
At first I was unable to find anv
affection of the nerves" the witness
Mid "but about a week later she de-
veloped symptoms of neuritis. I ex-
amined her eves and face but found
inVUIMIK UIIU.sil.ll MlM'lll mini.
I "Did you ever give Mrs. I milberR
Illy arsenic?"
a v.. Tt.r.. A.... .! it....
.u: .. 1 ..1 1
111 1 r mpsi s . n iiiii' miii.
each of cacodylate of soda I do not
know the exact amount of arsenic it
contained." I
"What other medicine did ou ie
htr?"
Towder Prescribed.
."A prescription containing aspctin
codeine sulphate rafleiue sulphate ami
Other preparations hut no arsenic. "
"What did it look like'"
"It was a white powder."
"How was it to lie taken?"
"First I ordered it given in a capsule
btrt ahe complained that she could nut
take a capsule. I then ordered it mixed
with Salhepatica "
The witness said that Dr. I'.dwardi
aurested coins Mrs. l.inillirrn difitol
Visstead of strvchnine sucaestiiiB that
ittryohnine might overwork the heart
'"Or. Kdwards would not venture an
'(l opinion as to the cause of the multiple
neuritis the witness said
i j "Did he iugKf1 anv antidote for
.krienicr
"No."
The witness told of I.indberg being
-trreited and of Mrs. Lindlurg asking
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25c at all druggists.
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r
a
R0SENF1ELD
ti- M MAI If STREET
I
4
i sT f
3 6 J
! v. VV 50c a Week W
When You Can Dress
In the height of fashion
1
$15-00
Why pay more? Our nhowinjf im ludfs all
Solid colors and novelty mixture ('lo'lu-s
' TfOlfcwISIOl. n
n' '' '' -
l.aWVMl)
.ivc
I unit I
l.i ci in her lui. -1
Iihiki t re I
"Will"
til 1 1. Mrs
law .! i e -ted K.n !
I hey
He hasn't dour .mvlhimi ll is .1 lianic
up on him and I want v . 1 1 in net I""1
nilf' I Hskcd Mn 1 . mi i 1 1 -f l: what was
the tumble r'd she sum
1 11 r I Mrs b if s llif nut
1 hie t K liul . i .urn 11 .
1 1 1 ;i t
kail
tlii'ii
c-tel
.Hi.
.11
I:iin."
1 Would Impeath Testimony.
I In- i'ctfii-r .1 -k I 1 inmilii 1 1 1
ipu
Ill'IIS H'l.ltlU" In I lllllbt 1 h s 1111 si nil
1 1'urjjf i.f ilivliiiliini; llic m u 1 . csplai-i
ill" tll.it ll" weic 1 mea w n ilitf l.i nil
prarh tlir testimony nl ti- 1 nlic nr
a stale witucsv I lie si.ilc . I. iei ted to
all these iiicstio;i. Imt m. .t 1.1 the ol
in t ions w ei r 1 ei rilled
Were
1 presi nt
l.ii'illicru 1
JolK. M:
a inn -c.
.11
ili
tile.
ll..
In 1
Pit 1
I 1 1 t
when l.i-.ta
will?"
"Ves. It
Mis Allen
U '
olnni'teiil .ili1
weir .ilsii pies-
cut "
)r l..us..Mi 1. laied that Mi-
beig was tin-lit .1 1 1 1 .mipi Inn nt
I n.li-
ing l lli l!;e Inst and seiimd will-
made 1c is mi; inosi i.f hei proprtly
ti
her luisliaii'l
It is liki 1 li.tr the direct r'xatiiin.i-
timi i.f Id I aw s in w'M be mmplrlcil
rath this attertiMiiii a'lei wliiili the
stale will ciiiss -examine The 1 ase is
not (nii t(. to yn (. the in hi lore
I inn sd.n .
!$100.000 WORTH
OF BONDS SOLD
IN 3
MIMIITTQ 1
mllsU I to
1
Pga
(Continued From
1 )
I larger than thai allotted lirre Im
here
the
this
that
lirs campaign lull Irani rhaninen
! i'ii ! H iliij expressed (oiitilenie
I there would be little difficulty in oh
laimng the amount desiied
Inly the business seilion of the city
was canvassed this morning b the
eightv captains ami workers who r -poited
for (tut v . The residence sntioii
has breii allotted lo women's commit-
tees wliu h are expnted lo begin work
louioirow under the dim lion of Mr.
I d llirrholser The women's executive
loinmitlee is to inert this alteramon in
the looms of he ( hamhrr ol I oinmei.-
In perteil final plans It is expeclel
that women's team laptams will meet
daily throughout the week wild men
woikers at the noonday luminous m
the I hamber offices
Well Otjanurd
In the di'liiit in whiih (tklahoma
1 1 - is ihe centci.tlie I ibnly loan drive
is .Klmiralily orgamed Ihe distrul
pioptr is handled by William Mee ei
llie Security National bank and Is. ( I.
nnder'lii h manager Vd' the Oklahoma
t tlx Clearhsc House associal ion. Mi.
Wunderlich W. S. tiulhrie of the
l annrrx' National bank and Paul Cot
Hell nf the (lumber ol I oinmi n e are
nt ging the county campaign ami the
Chamber l ( ntninerif itself has chaigc
of work in the city
l ei re are lliirty-lhtee loimtirs in the
klalioina l itv distinl. which lies ex
( lusiveK on the western side ol th.'
stale. Inl-a has another district i otn
posed of counties admining the Kansas
state line mid Muskogee has a tho-l
dlslriit ioiiipoe.1 ol iiiuilties in the
easli in side ol I iVI.ihoin.i Infi ll--
campaigns atr beinq waged limn c.n h
ol tin oilier Inn i itii s
ttiveu Assignments.
Ihe leant wotkeis tin oin;hiul the
rampaign ate wo'kiuv iiinlct assign
mriiti from the ( haml'i r of t oiium -ice
The arc given is of pro'pecls. I i
grthcr with an intimation as to the
Mini sin li prospeiis should expend ioi
tin- bonds. Should ihev fail lo buv oi
should ihev buv bonds less than tin n
allotment the team woikers npor! to
headipiat lers and the prospeil is lall'd
upon again by .1 special lommittce or
individual.
Kejioits as to (he progress of tin
campaign are made runt inimusl in Mi
Wunderlich who is maintaining this
week an office in the Clumber of C.'ijw
im 11 r to. in-. He has established 1
svsietn i f ad lo g and ibiikmg whi.S
will enable him lo delrtmtne at .no
tune tlir esa.l tol.il ol subs 1 tpti m
up to ihe pievioii- five minutes It 1.
doubtful whether complete tepfrt' wi'l
him (Di
DIAMONDS
A dandy $J5 diamond ran bt pttrrhsJ
on our Idieral iredit plan for MV down
I
and 50c per week. It's saviriR that mm h
money at better intrrest than saving
hanks rould pay ycti for diamonds ate al-
wavs increasing in value.
JEWELRY CO.
Opposite Empresa
with rlothos
ovi renal at
inatlt' '.op srrvicr
ami $17
.00
lhi sua ' t shades
for anv ot iasion.
l22VrUIN
Col. House Gathers Data but
Not From Allied Governments
W'AMIISt. I ( III Ills w. ik ..f col-
lei tun; data tut li-f In tin' American
1 oinitin sidtii rs wliu will it at the pcai
I'unli rem e. t.nl I M llmise will 1: t
lo Li liimpe r. will undertake 11I1
nrpnt 1 it w li.it 1 1 t i.l I n lal or 1 it her
le e will ir. 1 in 1'ti-mpt In es
1 1 1.1 111.' e i'ii Willi illni.ils uf alhul
Him 1 niiii'iils is to t'i I.. i is i.f peace
Mis task is Miuplv In stiidv nil phases
of Its- li.ll kk'tolllld --I this wal. Iil-.lnll
1 .ll politnal i thiii inj;n il and '-m hi-
Lh.il 1 1 1 1 1 11 a 1I11 lust 111I1 mi itio'i
1th.1t 1 11btan1.1l
111 11. i- matters an I
in h loriu that the
nun 1.' and later the
1 1 1 ' Tl I s lollllx will b
nsidi ring tin- v ai ions
ie ipii 011 h to pea.
1 in I I Imise is to .eel;
nier u an mm crsi -lie
authorities oil all
I. iliulat ing it m .
I 'lilted States
Ainein an pi .0 e 1 1
aide to Use it 111 1 .
steps 111 the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1
1 11 Ins w 1 ! k . t ol
tin si t vu es ol tin
In .. 1 ailing upon 1
siibiei is in iT.iinim: to hi' iucsi
11 1
liit'i Ihe whole plan 11 is now uudei -lo
"I. was outline I In t oloiiel I lull e
on Ihe iiMa-ioii o I'resnlent Wilson's
in e-iil veil lo M.issai hiiiet's
In the binary of Colonel Hulls 's
hoine at Magnolia and aga'tt 111 'he
president' piivale salon oil ttie Ma-
llower the whole plan Is undei tood I 1
liiie been talked 111 rr. thoiib araui
it mil' t I nplij'-ii d the pi 1 nlenf
.1 1 iirdnig to ofn 1. lis took the steps In '
1 1 I wuli ml am thought w 1 1 a I r 1 1 l:at
pen e is imminent
(iluiiliil the Ainerii an govei iimen:
piesnieni (town it n- deiiaii 1
h.iw iralied for some tune that 1!
be a mistaken poln v for the
V u
lilted States In go into the peaie (on
fereiiif not having thoroughly ;n
iiuuited itself with the vaiioiis and
be made b team caplaitH at the daily
noonday luni heon but a banner will
be hung aiross Main street from the
Chamber of Commerce bflcbling In the
I'altersiiii huilding -i-n which will l
painted ihe dav's total collei lions and
total Id dale for the week Count v
results are not expected In In rc
ceived before late 'I uesday ol culv
W cdnesdav
Mes-tinRs Held.
Meetings nu uehalf f llie 1 ibeity
loan lampaigu are being held tod.it
in all pans of the Oklahoma Citv dis
Hut I'dmoiul noiih of Oklahoma
l'it is lotiduitmg an intensive ( am
paigu similar to that here and meet
mcs air .1 Km under w.iv at Ib.b.iii I
( hu kaslu. I.awtnu I I lfni ami other
mipnrtaul lilies of ihe western side ot
the stair.
( opies of pamphlets on the l.iheilv
loan weir being sent out from thr
( hamber of ( ommriie ibis morning bv
young women who volunteered lor the
task
l iberty loan buttons worn bv those
purchasing the second issue were ex
hausted bete today before the team
workers had left the ( hamber oi I out
meree rooms I here were only l.ism
oil hand but Ihe fedetal reset if bank
at Kansas I it w is askid bv woe f"t
I.l (HI more and these are expei led lo j
.11 live before tomorrow afternoon so I
ihete will be sufficient to go aiound 1
Ad Men Itusy.
I ibeit loan advertising is in ih.uge
"i tlie ( tklahoma ( it l rlub I'osleisj
ban- been plai cd on billboard- in all)
pails of die citv. w mil 'W cauls h.ne
been plared downtown and all pi "I"1 j
gand.i work is nunc or le.ss under the
watchful eve ol the 1 lull members. The
1 liib will meet with the le.im workers
and 1 aptauis at I In it' tioond.iv hint heon
W ediie'd iy. the regular Ad club meet
ing dav It is possible that similar
action will le taken by otliet local or-
g ai'iatiotis.
... -
Weaver Speaks in
Denver Today
( bin1
I hi v 1 1
W 1 a el
ol I. lav
postmaster is
in
to ill
Iiwt an an
ihainher of
111 c.iiniiaH'n.
dress lii-tot
1 oll'ine' 1 e o
Muting the
t Oi l li-x .im'
I Vmer
ibeiiv .
I-. I
hi Wdl .lis
1 nl Spi ing
lsn 'peak
at ' I't
( ol
I o I
luillur asSHimien's b.ivr imt been an
11011 n 1 id lie was givn a special leave I
; ol absener In the postollne ilepartment l
ilo (tuble him to appear 111 the iiioiin-
tain state
. .. . .
Courthouse Folk
To Talk Bonds
meeting of all the attaches at the 1
coiuitv loiirthotise has been 1 ailed fori
s o'llock thi . afternoon in Mtstncl
lil'lge l I.UKs loiuliooin Ihe put pose
ol the inielmg is o arouse inteiesi m
ihe so oinl I ibi m .. in ami to en
'leas"! to sill libeilv bonds ti lOint
h.sr employes Spiakrts Inun thr
team whnli has the 1 nnthouse on its
list w ill make shoit talks
SGOn TO RECRUIT
MORE MEN IN CITY
Mai Hugh Si oit is to re'uin o t Ik
lahotn.l 1-r auolbi r 1 eet lilt ing 1 .impaigi'
jiio'iluig to a htUt teiem l t ulav U
suit or
FIFTH
AVFNUH
HATS
$2.50
v
I ' iti ..' ."
Ah sfl
(Ml
Col. K. M. Houc new i)hotoRriph). !
1 siienu loiuplex phases ol I Utopian
politii . It inusi nut be inleneil I mm
llus it is staled I I1.1t I'resulenl Wilson
hit anv idea of pioiediug the thought
ol the I'liited Slates into the intima'c
details of the various arrangement
that must lomlude the wai.
Chester II Westfall publicity director
lor the state council of defense
'three hundred niett are needed for
the sanitary division of the Thirty-
sixth train according to Major Scut
Mei li.iiin s. chauffeurs leaursters 1 lerks
nurses and druggists are needed. Ma-
jor Soil will open an oifice in Mus-
kogee Octiiher 17 and after remaining
there a lew das m til g" to Vuiila then
lo I'nid and then lo Oklahoma City.
Governor Selects
Terrell for Staff
Ihe app. uititvi I of K'obert C Tern K
of Norman as a member of ihe gm
ernoi's staff with lank oi iitajot w.i'
announced In dovernor Williams today
Maj.ajpayetrcll h professor of mil eu
gilieeiing at ihe I niverMtv of ( Iklaho.
ma lie is to have ihaige id military
ti .lining at t In si hoi. I
Invigorating to the Palo and Sickly
the (lid Standard general strengthen-
ing toiin (il() l.'S I AS II I.l SS
chill 'lO.NIt arouses the liver drives
out M.ilana cut n lies the blood and
builds up ihr system. A 1 1 lie Ionic for
adults and children Ulc- W.
submarWe'chases
japanese steamer
l' Ills' 1'iiKI Oil 15- J.ip
am se lieiglilu which .1 r r 1 s ri here todav
n polled an eiituig cb.isr by a (lermaii
snbiinnne in tin Atlantic on August I'i
last about tiiHI miles off the t.uropean
ioas. x.
Whenever You Need a (Jencral
Tonic
Take (intve's
The Old StAiid.it (I drove's Tastelejs
Hull Ioioi- is eiiiallv valuable as a
liemral Tonic bci.iusi- j( inntains the
well known Ionic properties of jn 1 n i tt 1
and iron. fJie Adv
Qua-Jack inc. J "a Ji k Lead Adv.
Foinier Cabinet Member Dies.
Ml- I K'ol I'. Mh.. Oit 15 - M011 M
)ti kins n. istmatei i-encial under
I'lt nt I lew land.
lied at his home
todav
111
teuton a vubuilil
Vital Statistics
Marriage Llrentei.
WnlUff V lle.itli. Jt yer old. and
Nnralt e: MniH yesrii old tmth nf
I ' 11N 11 llci k l.i
i 'lim lev Selmtt !d yrnrn ulil and
S 11 nh Ctnn. J.rt y.-nrn old huth of 'k tit-
Innii.i I'liy
I Wilhi'ii Unit. s.-ir tilil. I'nrt Hill
Mililn m il scir.ih M irnerM Nensiim IN
; ) I'll rh ('III I I Soli. I k Ih
I I'lutlip H 1 . 11117.1I. .M ye.irs old ( lilik-
11 Mi 1 ('.li 111. 1 llrululi KiiIrIiI I 1 yeiirK
I n. I ( 'I. I lIl.TT. ;i I'll y
I W illi.i" WihhI. '11 yi'iim old unit
I y .1 1. 1I1 Monti I'i y 1 11 1 1 old
l.ii'lnr ' ll;t
I'Olll' of
I I nt. i-snpII :is yeiim old. fort World.
I I'- s is. Hid V' In.illii liiiym 1fi yrnrsi
.l 1 !. 1 h 01 1 1 I'll'
I Bnthi
' M I ii ml M i si I M In 1 n lie
I Mi.' ;iv in ie. Kill
Mi iinil Mis I' U Welln.
'I'hir it ptHil. Kill
:i(
North
Weill
Df.itln.
r.ellsnii .11 )i-tit
old.
hxii I lita-
en ii
vi nm old.'ioir.
' years old. ii.10
I'I ill Hell" I'l'lt- ll.
r..i-i I- mhili ii t
tin Mn I io.lii.iii it
1'H' N n.it ll V flui
Mil 111 I ' n I Itirnesi
i i I In spll.il
yearn old.
PuHilina IVrmlti
I I 'nun I h 1 1. 1 V W e t
'. 'i v ii inn du i Hun. I
Mn. Hun Mil Laul
' ; n
Pl.i. .
l I
I'.nk
Ninth
i i i'iiil
St f " rl It nun fc.li i
'- I ' I .1 IHI I
stii-i't. lyyn ftlnry t
I""
Wis Tn ent y
mm' Nildltlon t 'O"
CityBriefs
Allffi'd Oneetr Arrnted lulu llulih-
I'nn i . Iiilk- w-lh tt.'IHK i detieiler from
'l.i- I i it I .mm. yy ik mi...t.i l.i
' I'i poln I.l in M II.. yy .In turned
iy. i" i i. tity iiitli irii'i's lute tmlny
ii 11 Mill I i. si ill In r in I till
1 lii ee fan
. i t . .. i. I
tpien Thu e u 1 1 1 . .t n nl 1 1 .
l.iyini! In ii to. I. n la hi
. . 1 1 . i Ot i 1 1 1 nu m I niln y
rm t .. ye- u nrre M.mn
nt V I I 'nn ihlll Mil -....
I li Ii' m I I ill
I ! I. II I'm. r
in .1 II. mie .
Adv
.Ifnet
I'll Ml M
I. Hli In
I .lies f hnr(j - .Intieii. a
r ni liutie.l oyer tn llie iiiillity
0 " I i' II" In ' liiitnd with
II l II. 'I mi Jl ' in ihe im. in or Mi Hll
I
I.
i'ii In "ii i y 't'h
it. ie
I i
1 1 . e I
h HI'. I 1.
i ii i' 1 1 'I room no -
I i'i tt-niti M mh
'ill' ' In' ii- oii
Wn'nan l
r '!
ii i.
.i.l i.
'I'U.
1 1 i i i(
' unit K ii
lilt I . :
alU l IM"'U.
I'll
(n every
boy with
confection.
"After
every
llr Hddrens
Bl reel
Ih lven :i '.'I I'.:ihI l imrlli
Mr.
-Adv
In.'urmii e Wul. LT. 'I' i. I f tnnv.
Clark lo El Reno I 'ml rh t .lu-lite I'l.nk
Wdil to CI lienn (oit.i) tn hold einirt I'm-
t rut .IiiiIk" IIiihoii called the motion
d(lckl Iml.iy.
Octohee Term Opens The I ii t o-r
Irrin of couiitv court opened Ind.n Willi
itlfvun rnurn net fur Irlal hefoie County
.Indue Zwlck I'rarlieiilly Hit" entire
mormon wan Inken iii tn hnieiiim; lo
eteimeii of men toinininned fur hit y
m-rvhn and who hnd rfKinuin t" give why
they hhoulil liol nerve
Mr Cuv I. Ohtrnniler wliolrnile tin-
triliiilor ol ( inn n llnur 11 ml nUiei l ind-
till lH H I I Till sn-'l pi l l . . l"M
ion- niln mi 't'hu t.-.-nt li Mr. -el. Juki ii. i n
I.IHimIu I'tilllewll it III Hnfle's l':u. ;
. dlllitii iiti'l eipeelN In iiilitrlltt ( tn tit
infill hnin In the iii-iii fiilure Tin-. In
I now a modern dinitli t Ady
I Jill Bmlnrii Ll(ht - Not 11 pi is in
ihllK bet li phn-.-il In III'" en'inty J ul on
j iitiy tliugi- w tiuttory rr In the punt fieit
iliy" the In Ml to he phu-ed I mm;
two neKroei chnrired with utenltni; elu k
; rim o ledernl pilBonem luive hi t ti ur-
! rented Hllit e si-plnnher 'fi
i
8nelon on E(it Ride Cnpi iln Sn.
'of I tin polli'c ileimrtnieiit l.-lt in.tjv rnt I
I finir-diy trip in ihe emneni put of On '
I flute. Cupt.iln Sludnon Would .i y ll-l
I cr 1
iii
1 wrt.' t
- 1 1
I be y iiunn l.i'h nii" lb y. ay ' i . ' j
ibe I'oy ei lino tit iilU'lilv 'n.iWs byyi
I .Li llll'l-' . yy n. n i t'le ..ml ' ! e I' i j
II' I - 1 I . lisiilrl l . i In apt I s .
l.ii i alit. ' I v di ' ft was p'Mtieil 1
3
letter to your
the land forces
or the fleet send film
few bars or a package
UK
mm
The times when it's hard
to get are the times they
prize it.
They want the lasting re-
freshment the cool sweet
comfort of this handy
lilt UK In I lie nliji't I
I Ii.iii "ll is on ( it)' bm
nf li i m tup ii'lnr
llienn.''
Ohott to Walk at City Hall Mayor
i ty i-rlinirier w:im hii.-o this miifuliiK pr.--Ii.tiiiii;
Ihe M-ini - mm 1 1 hi s p.iyioM n( tin:
Uric Acid in meat excite;
KidncVsS and irritates
the Hladder.
Take Salts at first sijyn
Hladder weakness or
Kidney-iiisckache.
Kuln-r and HhiMer
weakness result
0 .in nri .nu svs a noted aiitltorit y
I lie kiiltu s filter tins aci'l (rum tbc
nod ami pJ-. it mi to the hi.vn'er
'where ii oilen remains n iiritate ami'
mtl.ime i.iusih" a but mm; scahimu
st us iti. ti. or M'ttini! ti" an n t itatum at j
'he imm K nl llie bl.ubl' t. oliliKii'k! y"
to seek relief tyyo or lluee litnrs 'Im lot;
the iitlil I lie siitl'i n t I" in i niisl.vit
It i. i'i. e water passes iinitiines witb
.1 s ablini! yetisstion nml is very pi"-
Ills .in.uu'tlictc I" ililti" ul I in avni'l
IIIL' I' II
I'.l ni l r weakness inn-t fks call it.
bei ;ise lliey can't cnnltol n r iii.it n m '
While II Is iMtelliely aunnvtUK .""I I
siiineiimes vet y painful tins i really
i i itie mii si"iule iiilments tn
iiyiiiiiine. tut abniil Imii nuni e i.( I .nl
Salt. (i.'Ui yt'iti pli.o mai ist ami lake a
t.iblesiMii.nlul in a l' l.i - "t w.iler lidnre
ue.ikt.isl i niitinue tins tut inn or lluee
days Ibis will neiiti.ilie tbe .11 nls in
lie lli'iie s. il mi .ii"et is a smit'e nf j
iirit.itii'ii t" Ibe blail'lci ami miliary i
niians. win. It then ml not null v au.nn j
l.i -l ..ills is mevpi nsive lutmlfys
ami is in.nle from Ibe a ul of utapes
ami 1 1 niiiit jiiiic 1 1 ulil ii ne 1 1 with lnliia.
ami Is ti-ei by llinilvailils nl lolks who
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in u ai id M i ilatioii
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ill. ball y i I
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iiuloors art now ii-inrr
mvi.i: ririiS
nn a preventative
ami a rel iff.
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for ymrsv'lf.
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