Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 1 April 1919 — Page 10

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v. Ten.

THE TIMES.

Hvapd CMirvasConxpary High Grade Groceries At Very Low Prices

Pet Brand Milk

1 3V2C

7c

I -WgMtmiMl HJIJ I I mmmjiiiiiiiMmi m n .

u .i.ww aumrw.wi '.gjEaimTv,jriiij. nff"iTTaitmiiiiii3Miiixmnijji imu in-ii 3 j "rT""M"""'"

Dozen tail cans $1.59. per can .

l)).en baby cans 80c; f can .,

Purina Whole Wheat Flour. 6 lh. 4.V. bhV Rack Washburn's White Rye f'inur 4; ." Gold Medal FLOUR a s h b u r nCrosbr's Gold Modal Flour

sack

H . bw

. (Buy now.)

Large , Juicy Cali'nrni Lemon, per Aotn 23c Tki-nxr' A 1 Nut Ma-rgrrice. T lb. 3lc KT4"tchen Kleiner Seouritijt Po-wder

4 etna

Mlnas H'onil l oUcp -I lb.. $1 pr '" - :i.V FarmIioii Early .lull Peas, pei' rim 1-V fk5 f VV) J". J

Kentucky Blue Grass Seed, 3 lb.. 11.00; pr lb- - :,.V Yellow Onion Set", special pr lb Fancy Michigan Navy Navy Been-, per lb Q( Solid Pack Tomatoes.

No. 2 cans, 2 for.

19c

SOAP Kirk's American Fa mil r

Fels Xaphtha Soap, C Q i 10 bars special at ...... . O

25c

Monarch Brand Baked Baiis. per "in l.V Inci" Jerry's Pan -ak Flour, special 4 lb. sack ;-(--)(. Granulated Cane Sugar rystal Domino Granulated Cane Surrar lb. pa oka ere 'hie Pit rpat rick Laundry Soap, 10 barB - 45c Lincoln Park Lawn Grass Seed. 3 lbs., ?5c: lb i-, Fancy White Clover ?epd, 3 lb?.. $2.0"; r Ib- - 70c

GUARDS ANTIPODES'

WELFARE AT PARIS

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irvas Uonxparvy

Boy's Apparel Opening We Invite Mothers to See These

Tomorrow

Housefumishing Specials FOR TOMORROW

Percolator Pur alum In urn percolator, searnle body, ebony ha.nd!e. S cup jire. Special vain tomorrow at $i 59 Electric Iron S3rtr1r Trrn. Rocir maran'eed iron, 6 pound size, special fr Wdnday each at 5fj 05 Toilet Paper Crer toilet papr. extra lar roll. rpclal for Wednedar at 4 rolls for -...15

Garden Rake? Ten tooth malleable, iron rarden rake -with long hickory handle heavy shank, jpcial a 3rFloor Varnish Brry Brothers' floor or interior varnisb. vry special for V,"ednday only at per gallon o "Water Pail Ilary alvajifzPd water pail with black wood handle, large. iz, pcial at c - DOc

Sir Esme Howard. Australiar.3 look to Sir Earn Howard, their new premier, to watch their interests at the paaea confer ence. The. photo is a recent one of Kir Howard.

FRENCH MAY MAKE APPEAL TO THE WORLD Wilson's Promise to Publish Views Excites French Premier May Speak. John Parkerbon

(STATF CORRESPONDENT I N. SEtlCF) j PARIS. April 1. Th intimation that j rieelJcnt Wi'son m?y make publtc thn 1 views of th United Stale? delegation on j the question of Separations unless an jagremnt ( spedily reach'ji, hSs broken

down the bars and today is was rumored ! that Premier i'l?m!iceau might apva! 1 (to world jutice in h"-h!f i'f French I I oln:m". A'r.rrl:nir In tliA nnv.ortAr nf i

the rrTnier the public wjuld sustain bim. In Fien.-h "fTcial rircles it is poinfed out thm Franc is ready to make any rea.onab'e s-r rrl fl for the allies with Thom Ji ha fuglit, but sh- insists upon liaUns R'iarsnte9 in addition to the league of n?'lon. In this connertion Freni h statrsiivii feel tlmt 1h h'-'t gunrantee w "1 I'ltip a rhnfrf1 niTtaltty the I'sri r" th Jerina'' hemsel . Ft thus far thr h. bn !iil!e eidnc "f this result. In'led. from well-

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Clothing Values

- The Greatest Boy's Store of the Calumet Region is Ready as Never Before to Supply Clothing Needs

We announce the. Spring OpeninK of our Boys' Section tomorrow with the knowledge that this season will be. bv l;.r il. m(l,r s,,r.ccfi

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o hax'o Iif-n

. T I ill I 111 1 If"-

' " -'AMm-ijs uae jeamea tnat nere one is sure of atisfa-ti

ucian. utir constantly increasing: nuuiber of Bovs hear proof of this fart.

mr rvii-MMftiKu uiai- mis season will ho, bv l.ir tlic i m the history of tins department. Bv careful planum- wo to secure better offerings in value, style, fit and fabrics.

do

ever

on in cverv

tiling cusnnicr.!

Wmderful selections' in hili -radc suits ('size; for Sprincr and Confirmation wear, loaturin sjiccia popular and stylish new models with knickers cut fit tnnri nil LI...

ii-u. 1 mt; cm wuui oiue series as well cheriots. unfinished worsteds and flannels in and fancy mixtures. Priced at

fi to IS) y many full and

as cassimeres. brown, rccn

$12.50 $15 $18 Another Special Purchase Quality Suits on Sale

$20 $25 of Boy's Good Tomorrow

Our Openinjr Dav feat lire vabir ic n ci.A.inl . 1-.

C I rr., . v ' " -!"'" 'mi Ilcl.-'P lOl Of

-fiLUfc, suiin 1 hp newest AortoJk models with military or plain backs will be found in .1 his assortment. They are made of fancv cassimeres. cheviots in light and dark colors, and

m lie serge. Mzes up to 18 years. r

Mai at

rv sno-

f Bovs'

Joys Furnishings for Spring

Assortments Moderately Priced

1

Mhers will find our stocks of boys' furnishings complete Variety of selection and all sizes. 'Boys' hats and caps attractive styles including, many uovelty effects, r0c to?. Boys" shirts, neckband and collar attached. 50c to .$2. Boys' blouses S.V t $1."0. Other furnishings at

tract y priced.

Men's Neckti

For

ie

Tomorrow

Special Only

Men's silk neckties in a good assortment of pleasing patterns are featured for Opening Day at much less than usual pricing. This is a one day offering special gQ at Hl-mfl

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IMPOVERHED

THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

New Tork Cntr! N". T. V. K. and Hartford

75 23',

m n(vrn 101', Northern Pacific ,t

' t ennsvn snia

fundd rr rts rra'.hir Pari. fount j Karolyl. fiTiror 1 rad of ih Ilunssrn j pi eri'iipnt bfor 1h RoIhf ik .grt ! cntrol. and Pr. Rantr.i-j. the present : Gern.an for'ijtn minister, plotted th j irungsrin revolution wi'h an nhjert ofl

j further e idene in teti f?.-t that t.udenI de-rff j rerntly ci?n an oation in ! F.erlin

(Gorman liberal opnly rharfird that drnd'rff rn refill

MENND WOMEN i

O 1 1-. Kir

K'-s.TiIea!th. irnth.

and Hlty b: Tin ein ""aicr) Tab' The V4"St Tonir oM byPruittisty

Arricaa Ajrlcultural Amartcau Car and Foundry Ama-lcan H. and 1. American locomotive trerlcn Smeltinj; Anrtrlean Pteel Foundry American Sugar Keflnlngr Arr.trican Zino Anaconda A.'ch!soo Paldwla LiocomotiT Palttmor and Ohio Rethlyeham. Steel 'anaijien Paetflo Tantral I-eather '"heiape.ake. and Ohio TMeaa; and North Western '-hJrago, Mil- and St. Paul . fructhl Stael TVntillarles Securities ?3ri (nera.1 'Eiectrte Wiaral Motors STortberri Tr. Tl!lBOi Central tjtckawann S'eel IsMarh Valley liin Pet. Mldval Steel

10 90 ;i

fib", j ' 81 ! i : 4 j ia3 ; K 1 a.

9!.l, ?7,,

Pittsburgh Coal Pressed Steel Car

j needing i Republic Iron and Steel ! Southern Pacific

Southern Railway Stud"bakr I'nion Pacific I'. Stei 'VVestinghouse Willys Overland

- 4'; x- S', 63 3 S3 92 101f, 28 , 41, . U'SV, . 38', 461, . 33,

newspurers hathe ovation to l.u-

Chicago STOCX.

HOGS-Bulk. $!. S50; top. J30.10; butcher hoys heavy, $19.?affJ0.10; i pwckinr hogs heavy. $ 1 8.75 1 9.25 ; j light. 119. :5g 20.00; pigs. I17.0O91S.2b! j roughs. JlT.SO'g 15.75. I- CATTLE 8ef cattle rood ( lioic

The French relieve that the Germans should not be permit tel "o escape without punishment tvhi.-'i vouM pre-!u1

the possirti.lly or a tulure war. Ajimi the French point out Ihet tn Get-! many burdened Frm-t with a hut- in-I

dmntiy and tti, otner pn-vers did nl e (If to' obj"''t. and clurini th" rresent

war Germany impoed taxes on the rso- !

e jnvarterl territory ni'lioiit res-aid

e s 8hi lit y to pa .

pies r to thf

in'.

peor

j .-Adv. DUNES I I innrTinii

AWtAIIUIl

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ivirr urrcii "i

1ILL ni MIL U

WHITING

159', !

76', 95 'i ish 155 1T1U - 93", 99 S9'i 55 ISrt'i 45'j

S i a 2o v Z"..-)" : medium and common. e14.J518.5H: butcher stock heifers, IT. 759-15. 50; cons, $ 7.40 ft 15.2." : canneru nnd cutters, 5.50 10. 00; atockers nd feeders good choice, 110.00 915.75 ; common and medium, $$.25 1 S.25; ieai calves jood choice, $ 12.75 tf H. 75.

COMB SAGE TEA

VEAIe- 50 to SO lbs.. 16ffl7c, 70 toM lbs. lS913c; e0 to 110 ibs., I0-S21o; fancy, 2Je; overweight kldne.!. no t 175 lbs.. 14 16c; coara. 14o. Bt'TTER Creamery eitras. S4.:; firsts. 6i)itc; puckinjf stock. 5'411Jc. KGGS Current receipts. 37 1 y 39 'i c; ordiriary f.rata. ZS3ffZ3c: firsts, S3'ir:

i extras. 43 4Sc;.

IvIVK roULTRT Turkeys, 33 9 33c; chickens, 3fic: springs, 33c; roosters, 23e: (tees. 23c: ducks. SI 32c. POTATOES Ohios. ,J1 75 9 I.Sit.

GOVERNOR APPOINTS THREE r INTESNTIONAU NFWS SravlCT! 1NPI AXAl'Ml.l?. Ind.. March 31. The cons"r a t ion commission created by the recent s's'e legislature, memhera of which were appointed this afternoon by rjov. Goodrich, will meet nt the saie house here tomorro'v n! selee n director who in oil probability will be Kichurd I.ieher. of Indianapolis. The members of the commission named by Gov. Goodrich are: W A. Guihri. TIepubl ia n, of Pupont : John lTfltznian, Penioct a t, Ir.dianapo'ts; Stanley Coulter, republican, dean of science. Purdue 1.'n?versit. and P.i'-hrd Holtnsn. Ti'tnocra s. d'an of honny. 'abatsh college.

The second al rn'runj of 'he National Dune. Association will he held a th Garl'lic library iGarv. Indiana . SaturArril 5. f - o'ri'".k p. m This m"-ri!lhe held for th; purpose of the.i'-n otth F.oarrt f

rtire.-fors and a time v-itl be

POLICE

AREJEPT BUSY

; Numerous Offenders, Main-

ly Speeders .Taken by Whiting Police.

j ISreciAi, To T?r Times 1 j WHITT.V3. April 1. The Whiting ; rohce records show the following rjtssta: Eugene C." Hirthel. arrested by I

.n.rer rarkr for speeding with hi1

auto, t-eieased on 125 bond fum'.'neri

I by r. Matson; Meyr Gordon, arrested hy rrr-CT Parker for apeedinj with 'ati'o; released on $25 bond furnished ; ;,v his father. Tr al April 16th; Ed- : vi in K-own. arrested by Officer Parker 1 .l-eri'3an avenue and 1 1 ? ( h stret. hare'd with disorderly onduct: released on h'a own recogn;rance. to appear for trial ton-or row: Gust Smith.

r. ' s: rested for speedinir with motorcycle.

hae been Issued underthe late middla Kuropean loicrnmcnt or absolutism of I the Russian crar. both of which ha' ben otrthrown," the statement dc- i clared. j A meeting of the state commuion i v. ill in r,ll probability be called ery i shortly In dec) on lecai action to off. j set the c-fer of the' pujtmt'r.g'nral, i

The joy of feeling fit and fresh rewards those who heed the laws of health, and keep the habits regular with

DROwNIHG

AT LAUNCHING

J ,r Medicine in rta oWA Said Ererrwher. In boxu, 10c 25c

LANSING. IN MX M OUT AM. In rad and lo ing remembrance pf n,,r

urar met oer an,i rra.lmni',

iiii.ir lu'ihii ai ino aros ot 1 mina Schmidt.

me .Mercnani Miip BuilduiR: Corpora tion, at Harrinian. near here late vsicr

INTERNATIONAl. NEWS StRVICEl BRIsIOI., Pa.. April 1. Betwen ten and twenty persons tirr bcljei ed to have been drowned et the laur.china of the :

cars a ko today.

rr. Wilhela w a t n o

cussed general as uf mtcres' rnenibers of th in niwition.

to

I'tiici -r- n't scr'

durinj

Times news service is the best that money can buy and honest effort can furnish.

NTO GRAY MIR CHAMBER

TO DISCUSS

Quit Cigarettes

Darkens Beautifully and i

Restores Its Natural Color and Lustre at once.

Common garden sag brewed Into a heavy tea. -with sulphur and alcohol aided, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Mixing- the Page Tea and Sulbur Tcla at bonie, though, ia trouble-

GARDENS ; ,!m

30

"Victory Gardens" will be the main

subject up !or consideration at lh noon : GAINED OVER

day luncheon of the. East Chicago Cham-; "t jmoieii eirrete

POUNDS

ber of Commerce held tomorrow noon,

cna. An easier way 1" to get the t Wednesday, the 2nd. at the dining rooms

ready-to-us preparation improved Dy rhe addition of other ingredients a large botnla. at little cost; at drug stores, kaewn a Wyeth's Sag and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lo" of muss. "While gra. faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair, with "Wyeth's sage and Sulphur Compound. nr one can tell, because it does It so naturally, so evenly. Ton just dampen a sponge or ?.ofi brush with it and draw this through our hair, taking one small strand at a lime; by morning al! gray hairs have disap- ' peered. ftfr another application to ur hair becomes beauiifuMv dark.

CongVegation church on

of the First

Jlagoun ave. Mr. .1. IT. Prost. of the Agricultural Extension Department of the International Harvester Co., Chicago, will be the principal speaker. Mr. Prost will ha with bim a Complete set of charts and 'stei eopticon slides to illustrate his subject. A good deal of time and money

lias ben spent upon the preparation of .this lc-uire and to everybody interested in gardening, it will be wortti while. Any lidies of the cliy. wives of the I members, or other !adts. will he weljvome to the binchon to bear this lecj t'ire. 1 Table ser ire t ill beain at t-vc!e

,ssy, aon ann luxuriant n-i .ar years j ounser. -A v. . ....

Frsm 'X 1 eight aeki ef tobieee. I nri

weelclr.'' tte Mr. 3. II. Trgn". Clgarattt wer doing ma grt biraa. t Hecatne revTens that I conMVt t'eep ti'l 1 tmoied. En'h raorninj I had an aw'l ta.te in iry'mon'h. 'Strerai times I trieil to quit willsewer, hut it jisvt ieemH thai 1 would g mV.ii if T ro'iMs't bara "isarettej. "T had almost giea up hops of ever ftui?ing until on .'jy I ra; for a frea book br Mr. Wool thtt tolH ire what to An. A'"fr !(ri.,ii t;. w. I giiit eatlly In 3 das ad haven't tonhe4 eigirefa in vea-s. I oae ga:ned over 30 ponti ant eiTintft

pra sa the merhn to h-gh!v. 1 a

I'fry cir-e-t moke- if yoi can t " t wiihoTt he, o Ket tlna t.eok.'' to !n Mr.

Ii'-K?i. of Irnrrpn Park. T foregoing remark, are like thie of ! macs' e:her mer who have heep t'ree fr--vi j tHa habit of amekir rigae-(e. p'pe er ; f;tM or have hei rhein; ;obar"o or j tiii'ij sms e-ce've'v. i Oe hiv hooic. 1 i rree ; netraid 49

tl.e, past jear iT members of the r.oard are: fr. id' nt . f Wni. Cieasori. liar. T-'irt vice, lent. A. I. Kuotts. Gary. , Second vii edent. K. M. TV inston Second viefd'nt. f". Jf. "W inston, Chicago.! Secretary, ;. .1 Shechan. Gary. Trcs surer. Bonnet t, A'a Iraraiso. Miss CatitiMHcbel!. nierside, til. f Thomas TVcn. Chicago.

Jens Jene-ago. Miss Zonif- Chicago. Ir. 71e,,r.s Chicago. K. Ii. Millnicago. t Hon. "Ym,idRcs. Gaty. 1'ir. Charllta. South Tnd. Hon. Harrjthiil. Michigan City. Dan J. Mdammond. The organiat present has nearly or, e hundred rrs in Gary, and T.aivc county, and itrnetly desired th.f they Ueep ttil'in mind and t.lari to attend this rr. for the co,i:;tit utlon provides : waiving of any snccial notice f jirniMl meeting. The attendance r-ons interested, who desire to beejemper" 1-s urged, for although wo ibis project has the aupporto f enan and woman in Lake county eptire state of Indt-

, ly Offb-er Parker; released , l-ond f:irn?hed b father. ; D'ldz V. butcher, for T.ttle

I arrested for speeding

" r Parker, rnished by

th an

released Pn

on o o Andrew brothers, to by OfiZo bail, i. Jacob

I lloturko, arrested hy Officer Kenak on . complaint of hs wire, charging him , wiih assault and battery, released on ! lino bond to appear today for trial: Alex Poieczlii. arrested by Officer r.irker for apeerjing with auto, released on $Jo rash bond; Ernest Ton. ar- : rested by Officer Bruin of the f?tand8td Oil cotnpanv' for ihp.!. rlead n $, cash bond.

3ay afternon. "our bodies bae been! recovered from the Pteleware river and th river is being dragged for others. The disaster occured when r?rt of n

1'iaiiom Know as a patrol walk surrounding the shiptv ays; collapjed tinder' the weight of nearly a hundred work- ; men who had crowded onto the platform ' to see (Vie ; rs5l launched. .Tust as the tVaukau took the water, the platform gave way and amid thej cheering of spectators, the cries of the : struggling mars in the water vere im-: heard for a few minutes.

Twenty-nine men have been Treated i in hispitals here and scores of others were slightly injured. Several tincm- jGaty scions men were resuscitated at (he! ins

water's edge.

who pa.-red

: I''ys of fsdtiefs t i ; I cmc- o'-! Tear? of pity often f., i "Vn we think of bow -.u jef. I .Tust t.vo yrr? a co. Like ivy on a. withered fk. When all thing' fl c (eCa'.

: tmr iov c t'r on w jij

i - mm rt- ; a.o a wav . r. om ftn'.jrcn and Grand' hildren.

rP gre-n

The o.

now : n o who have

HOLD MEETING.

K. Giant Battery fonipan"f promotion and ! C"flimen -e fan e1C' tior: of

INDIANA TO FIGHT THE

INCREASE

HOW STOCKS OPENED

a-tory a: .Ninth a en ir and li railf,-..t !rv:t. at Wc hld n larpely attended mee. I: stockholder, at ,; ten

, porary ..ffi.:es at 517 P.roadwav, ,;3, ' !n--t evening. Many protilenis concert Mug the grow th of the enterprises -; jkiven ftanlv dis'-u.-sioii and much pr.

; k'rM Komg on toward the

1 t ion at w li ieh 1 shown.

, i nere

m '

h entlv

i si a

coin i -ni -.

ie lienors present from

""" ' i i'"i , r.rtrt incao m o n d .

ard II-

Public

Denounces Burleson's Autocratic Act.

I INTERNATIONAL NTVYS SEBVICEI lNDIAXAI'Ut.ls. nd.. April 1. That

legal

NEW YORK. April T Most of the'

j speculative interest in the stock market

at the opening today was concentrated, in specialties in which pools arc active. I

Service Commission ,rhr IeaIhcr stock'f rre pAro'n tures. American hide and leather pr---

fericd advancing one point to 1fni, and Central leather ros one point to T74. There was continued accumulation of ' th shipping stock". Marine preferred ! .-d ancing 1 T to 1ir.7t at..! Atlantic' jGulf rose one point to 11$';.

Steel common was , nmpa r.iln cl quiet

action will b-3 taken to prevent rln,l"r from to 3r- against

at ire cicase yesterday. General Motors was one of the weak features, falling t; :

telegraph j to 19: Mexican Petroleum was nniet i

rates as affects lnd'ana wa indicated ! and unchanged at the end of the first!

ara. tne v-ern sums or one ool hr i . . , . - J ' '-' cont miiance of the tt'ir (..nr. in-entir .

- . . - .

increase in domestic

vT. .11 niffs tire ninMiu. r ui inr j National Dark Association, which ccnt

has ben ime-d to secure a par

to preserve tiderful dune country., today by a. statement issue dby

IM"nr"nl7J" 'IS n-'"i'" ldj;,na public

jsrv. ana ltd p a privilege 7 or i very perso.ll thi." surrounding i r)"m""1' tnft aclion of the postmastercountry to aw ith this association. I general as " another startling example Mid t'ui Hf a "oBoster' t" "Savo ; of the autocratic and arbitrary govern-

the In-

commif sion, con-

fifteen minutes; Baldwin advanced 4 to

SS!i.

ENSIGN IS ACCUSED.

the Tj'inea '

' The Tirant ads bring astonishing i if their users are to be beli

ment that Mr. Burleson especially is ' trjinx to set up in Washington." The statement, pointed out that the ' order for the higher rates, which went '

at midnight last night, was ' y ester Ja v.

"l

-1

,o -ock sharn and the icture mil begin) Writa at, anea . Eiia-d J. Woo4a. J th ueraly at 11:30 a? may be. jT.V-73 S atton F, New Tork. N. T.

Get Ridhat irsistent Cough flop that perj-tsLent cugh or co'd. threaihroat or lung afletions. w it.r,an- Altera! ne. tha tonic and ir of "0 j "r.' suvessful use. ; jj no bottles from druggists. , ecKMAN IA BORATORT. rh1JUAdv

into effect

Issued barely and that no

3S hours before public hearing

t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WACKEGAX, III.. April t. ,Kn:?ign W. r. Schi.'Iing. of St. Louis, assigned at 'the Great Lakes Naval Training Station is at liberty today under a $0,00') bond, following his arrest late

charged witli having acted

rem

for Chicrngj automobile

i was given. j This last act of Burleson j

trary as the recent order deposing heads ! of lh" most formidable rival of the , great wire monopoly and dispossessing iiheni of control and management of their property. "No more autociatlc orders could

mil nour as a

or notice ! t hieves. I Chicago authorities rl.tim Schiilipx

i as arm- iecent.lv ftigpoied nf t.vo machine"

ter identned as having been ,to that city.

ta-

Don't throw av-ithout readins

your paper away the want ad page.

"DO MORE THAN YOU RECOMMEND THEM TO DO."

Say. a OratffiU TJjer of Smlpherb Tab

lets. Tina To KaguUta Kidneys, i.iTar ,n. Other Bodily runctlona and Orercona PlmpJes, Bad Blood, Etc. Probably this little message wili h-'p some woman, man, girl or bs;, for ,f the blood is impure, if constipation eists. if the kidiiejs and the liver are not working to eliminate i h- body wav. then u is a certainly that poisons will accumulate and cause norv ousrev with indigestion and many allicj jp, A simple, effective treatment const?:, ing of Sulpivib Tablets (not sulphur table-? made r,f sulphur, rream of ta rtar and the finest extracts of root, and herb.-, is advjsej for vour good, Mr. Walter .!. Koii!d. 1234 Sante !.. Lo.-. Angeles, fat., writes; "I (.,( express now grateful I am for Suipherb Tablets. I have taken four tubes and can say they are the tier r nave -., c taken and can also say. tney rl, m.r tlian you rrcommenri then, to do. a, t have passed a tape worm a it I am get. ting bet'er f,15.i. May our good w o.-k go on. etc," )f you neerl a ionic taxaiie. puriOer snri regulator, 3nv

1.

good druggis tnc per tube.

f.u Adv.

ulpherb Table'"