Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 325, 30 November 1921 — Page 7
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PASTORS ARE ASKED TO HELP IN SALE OF TUBERCULOSIS SEAL!
Ministers of AVayno county were ukrd to co-operate in the tuberculosis! seal sale In a letter which was sent to j them Wednesday Its text fays: "To the Clergy of Wayne County j As chairman of the publicity commit-j tee in chars of the tuberculosis seal , ?ale, it Is my privilege to mail to you j the enclosed facta and recomtnenda-i tinn? relative to tvbcrrulosi?. The; clergy know from their pastoral work. ; if from no'.hinp else, what ravages this dread gooure has made ar.d is mak-; tng against humanity. They know al-, so that it is preventable and for that' reason they should spread t hi know!-, edge whenever an opportunity pre-: stents Itself. Such an opportunity will: he found at every church service and j i' is hoped tha' you will pive due pub-' licity to the reed that is now hctnpi! stressed. "Of course, tuberculosis is a very , repulsive subject, but so is mil and i we would not be doir.s our duty it! we never referred to it. There is a , close connection between sin and siok-j ness. It may seem an in'rut-ion if tliej subject is brought into church tit it ; is a matter of scriptural record that j the sick sought Christ in the temple j and in the synagogues. And the iv-j ord states furrier that He did not re-i pulse them; He healed them. Christ j is the same yesterday, today and for-: ever, which means that His heart still beats with compassion for the woes o this world. Shall the Church show less compassion than its divine Head?.
Shall it say, 'Send them away, for tliey cry after us?' It' we cannot convince those who boa-; the name of Chri?t!an that libera! co-operation in this campaign, is borh ;heir privilege and their duty, we cannot expect much of those who make no profession. "Fa;'hful!y yours. "GKOUGF. Li. P.UKHANCK."
President Harding Endorses Tuberculosis Seal Sale
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Cr. CQBrlaa J. BBtflaXd li-.L- Dlroctor Satlnal lborculrita IsftOtlBtlca P'O Sov&tA AvaxaM ' ow lark City.
'her empfct The Hustler's class
I the M. E. Sunday school will hold
their regular meeting in the church basement, next Friday evening. It will be a Xmas meeting Mr. and Mrs. Horner Patton of Norwood. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton of Indiana were guests of their mother, Mrs. W. M. Patton for Thanksgiving and over Sunday The new paved road between Eaton and Camden was. completed last Tuesday and is now open for travel H. T. Scott, and father
J. P. Scott are in Detroit spending a
few days with Clifford Scott and family. J. P. Scott will remain for the winter with his sons Clifford and Dr. W. A. Scott in St. John's, Mich Miss Ida Reese gave an announcement party Saturday afternoon for Miss Mae Steel The Dixon Grange entertained the Faiihaven Grange Saturdayevening Merril Fry and family were in Eaton Sunday S. L. Yochum and family were in Richmond Friday Robert Hauver of Chicago, spent Thanksgiving with his aunts, .Miss Vade Pot tenser and Mrs. Scott Fowler.
ofj.ind Mrs. Ruby Nichols spent Thurs
day with A. M. Lama and family Mr. and Mrs. Orville Baker spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and ALrs. Wolfa!....Mae Peden called on Mary and Christina Morgan Wednesday Mrs. Jim Slicit and children spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James
Jennings near Lynn, and Verla Patterson
Teaford Sunday afternoon Mrs. ' Martha McCown and Mrs. Viola Rich-; aids spent Sunday afternoon at the! home of E. K. Whiteman . . Will Moore;
Cashland near Phylomath Mrs. Linnie Harter of Seattle, Wash., arrived Saturday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Amanda McDougal and son Mr. Beit McDougal and family in Liberty Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tatman of Connersville were host and hostess at a high noon dinner here at
.... .Taylor Rose 'Rose corner farm, the home of Mr. called on Norma and Mrs. J. M. Talbott Saturday, the
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guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cavin of Sturgis, Mich., Mrs. Josephine Tatman and Messrs. David and Edwin -i- ... c s . U 'I-!. T't .-. I
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Gene Whitman made a businesis call i Walter Reynolds of Liberty will fill to Richmond Tuesday Marie Har- j the pulpit in Dunlapsville next Sunday ris and Mary Williams spent Thurs-'at o a. m. and Rev. D. R. Moore wlil day evening with Mae Piatt Maryifjii his place at the Presbyterian Williams. Thelma Wolfal spent TT.urs-j church in Liberty Mr. and Mrs. day at Cincinnati. O Harry Irelan, j fa vin jjeck, Mr. and Mrs. George C. C. Hawk took dinner with K. O. . Rigour spent Saturday in Richmond. Teatord Tuesday J. G. Norvas call-! Mrs. c. E. Brookbank and daughed on Norman Morgan Tuesday after-jter Miss Iav look dinner with friend noon.... Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson in Libertv s'undav Mr. Ralph Pot-
spt-'in jiiui.s'us wiui .uiijiii narrisoiij
ana w ite. . . .tsga Jones is spending a i
1 few dava with Mr. and Mrs. Amo?
iter of Walnut. Iine spent Thanksgtv,
ing with home folks near Quakertown.
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Mrs. Harding buying supply of Christmas ssals from young saleslady at White House Entrance.
THE CHRISTMAS SEAL
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Little Seal, with your message
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j rope. I Seek you the palace and seek
; she:!--! Soft Utile pillow for Suffering's head
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WEST MANCHESTER. Ohio Mrs I Athella M. Housare. secretary of the! Home Mission Board, of Dayton. Ohio. will be at the Christian church to g:e a talk, nev; Sttr. day morning aft-T tU -: Sunday School s ssion . . . . A liox will', be made up f r the benefit of colored people in th1 routh, consisting of, clothing, bedding or any articU' ofj wearing appart !, Shoes stockicg-: that are still in wearing condition, to j bo brought to the church Sunday , morning The Missionary commit-! tee met Wednesday afternoon at liic' home of Mrs. Adena Parnes to make' a comfort for the box which will tie, class.... The Thank'-eivins enteitain-' ment and pageant given Sunday eve-! r.ing by the Helping Ham! Bible class: at, the U. B. church was well attended; and was very creditably rendered....' The Ladies' Aid Society of the 1". B.I church will meet at the home of Mrs.! Be.-sic? Leas on Thursday afternoon. . i ..The second number of the lecture, course v. U be presented here on Fri-j day evening. Dee. 2, at the 1. O. O. F. : hall by Roseih Knaff Breed, humorist and characterist . . . .The Odd Fel- j low and Rebkah lodge ; will serve , a supper and hold a wafch party on! New- Year's e. The public is in-j ited . . . . Von Siler left Monday morn-' ing for Cincinnati, where he will iaUe a course in embalming daughter, Mary Lucille . was born Friday, Nov. to Mr. and Mrs. Oca Stiver, at Mt. ' Pleasant. Mieh. Mrs. Stiver was formerly Miss Sallie Siler. daughter ot Noah Slier.... Miss Freda C'nristman attended the birhday surprise puny for Miss Fr ea Reed. Fiiday r.i;ht at Gordt-n. . . .Rev. U. S. Huey and . on Max and Mr. Miller will go to Crown Point next Sunday where Uev Huey will conduct the morning servi.e. They will take dinner wirh Mr. and Mrs. Miller a- W. Carrol' on .... M rs. Cora Leas and daughter Maiy ami .Mr. and Mrs. Leon Leas and family en-
LitMe Seal, with your message of
cheer.
j Building up courage and casting
I tear. j Shed you God's sunlight in castle and cave I Bright little beacon of lives that you j save. j Ho. Little Seal, with your message to j men. ! Lifting them back 1 life's highroad i again. j Keep you the aid of God's heaven i above
Flowing in gentlv to heal them we hive. -Walter Greenough.
daughter, Mary, shopped in Rich-i mond. rFiday Miss Ruth Eannanj visited her sister. Miss Ethel Ear-' man, Wednesday and attended the pro-l
j gram at the school house in the aft-j the t-rnoon Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoov--
er of New Palis spent rFiday with Mr. j and Mrs. Lev i Shumaker Misses j Alta Mae Bruner and Eva Laird spent i from Wednesrav until Sundav with!
j Dayton relatives. .. .Mis. Joe Bruner! out j and daughter Al'a Mae visited Sunday
afternoon witl. !ra Lichtenfels and faniilv.
leyan, Delawi Ohio Dental joved the Th;
ic and Otto Furry college, Cincinnati
giving vacation parents. . . . Mr.
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Mrs. ('. 1). Sp r.cer and family spent Sunday at Troy. Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs. Truman Graham ar.d Mis. Emma Graham .... Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Studebaker sp.-nr Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowble and family.. .
Mr. and Mrs. William Leas returned F;iday to fhir home in Greenville after a week';: visit wit hMr. and Mrs. Leo Guy. Mr. and Mrs. Howe Odell of Gorden were .-.'unday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy James B. Trone was a Richmond visitor Fiiday Mr. and Mrs. 1-'. M. Emerick spent Thursday in Dayton with liu-ir daughter, Glenna. On Saturday they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ReuSen Voting at New Paris. . . . .Mr. and Mrs E'.den Gruber entertained to a Thanksgiving dinner the following: Mr. and Mrs. Noah Seler E. It. Creaeer. R. H. Siler and Howard SiU r and their families. Misses Mary Siler and Hi !eti Purvianee, Robert Protzman ana Robert, Werts of Dayton, () Mis John Waldren spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. C. E.
NEW MADISON. Ohio Jes.-e Rice and family were Richmond visitors Friday Mrs. Linnie Payne is visiting her brother Isaac Roger and family, of Greenville Mr-. Elizabeta Barnhart lias returned from Eaton wheip she was visiting relatives Mrs. Rosa Pickett, of Richmonu, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Florence Eubank Mr. and Mis. Ernest Jones, of Lynn, visited relatives hn
r; over Thanksgiving.. .Jesse Jones was
taiten in nis wneel cliair to the homo of his son, Harry Jones, to spen.l Thanksgiving day Breakfast wa-
; served to J," persons at the morning ser ices of the Otterbein Guild at the ; church. Thursday morning.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris of Greenville, : were in town Thursday calling on Phil iGrubbs and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. S. ; Hageman.. .Mrs. Gertrude White and i children are visking w ith Dr. Clem land family Wesley Milliken or i Muncie, spent several days last week ! with his sister. Mrs. Lowry Mrs. ; Louis-a Smelker entertained at a i Thanksgiving dinner, Fred Elliott and ; family, of Arba. Mrs. W. E. Harlan, ; of Bethel, Roy Smelker and family of ! New- Paris and Albert. Smelker. Miss ! Edith Smelker remained over night...
i ...Miss K.ieba Murray of Oxtord, was; here Thanksgiving, and attended th I Ozias-King wedding Undertaker i
Bennett officiated at the funeral of ; Mrs. Jesse McGriff of Castine, Friday afternoon Glen Eubank and Miss
Mary Brawley were united in marriage last week at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D Brawley. near New Paris. The bride-
Mr:-. Roush spent Thanksgiving day at West Union Samuel and Henry Grubbs, who are on account of the serious illness of their brother. Phil lip, attended Sunday school Sunday morning. .. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tnomasof Ashtabula, enroute to California stopped Saturday night wilh Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eubank Henry Biddie and granddaughter. Mrs. Vera Wil'is. of Dayton, were Sunday visitors at tho homes of Mis Becca Riddle, and Mrs. Mary A. Teeck Mrs. Althea Ricker Mr anel M.s. Roy Weiian ami Curt and Sam Grubbs. of Greenville, called on Mr. and Mis. J. F. S. Hageman Sunday Mr and Mrs. W. B Harter and Mrs. George Harter were Richmond visitors Sunday... Harry Jones and family spent. Sunday with A. W. Snyder and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minnich, of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Price Mrs. Hersehel French is im proving. . .Mrs. EllaWade is about tlvi same Mr. Zellers of the Anti-Sa loon league gave a fine talk at the U. B. church Sunday evening.
HOLLANSBURG. O. Martha Lock and Addison Lock spent Thursday at! Richmond with Claud Lock and family! ....Mrs. Pearl Irelan and daughter.! Donna, and Ida Piatt spent Saturday evening w ith LuEmma Chenowe-th. . . . j The Bussie Bee club met at the home i of Dorothy Slick Friday evening. Those ; present were: Edith Miller, Martha! VI bright. Dorothy Williams, Donna j
Jtelan. Sousan Billman, Lei ha Moore. Mabel Petry, Mrs. Stuck and daughter, Virginia, Edris and Dorothy Cheno
weth Misses Ethel and Edna Richards called on Edna Davis Saturday.. . .Fheoba Piatt and ehildien. R. E. Wiggs, wife and son. Robert Charles
DUNLAPSVILI, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCashland and children of Karl, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCashland and children of near here spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mc-
INSPECT CHILDREN'S FEET (By Associated Press) FORT WAYNE, Ind., Nov. 30. Foo prints of Fort Wayne school children are being taken by Miss Carrie Snively, physical director, in a campaign to correct foot detects of youngsters.
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pletely by morning and you will fee! splendid. "They work" while you sleep." Cascarets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills. Calomel, or Oil and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Cascarets too. Advertisement.
CAMDEN, O.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
i j Graham and daughter Dorothy of Hamilton spent the week-end with Mrs. ! Graham's, parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Davis Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenworthy and daughter Cecil of Cincinnati, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Kenworthy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kenworthy W. H. Davis and Miss Maud Taylor of Richmond called on Ca.mden friends Thursday Miss Leola Mitchell spent Thanksgiving vacation with relatives in Connersville Miss Helen Mohr was at her home in Oxford for Thanksgiving vacation. Miss Alura Bacon was
CORNS Lift Off with Fingers
Every Picture
Is your back giving out? Are you tired, miserable, all run down: tortured with nagging backache, lameness and sudden, stabbing pains? If so. look to your kidneys. Overwork, hur
ry ana worry tend to weaken the kid-jSjji neys. Backache and an all worn out ! Ira
feeling is otten the tirst worning. Get back your health while you can. I'se I Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy Rich j mond folks recommend. Ask yourj neighbor! j HERE'S A RICHMOND CASE. E. . Carlos, salesman, 33;'. South! Thirteenth street says- "I can en.-! dorse Doan's Kidney Pills as a reliable j remedy. I have used them on several j occasions when my kidneys have been ; out of order and acted irregularly, and i when my back bothered me. Doan's i Kidney Pills have always relieved! those attacks. I know they are worthy j of a trial by anyone having weak! kidnevs." !
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These Shoes are well constructed of quality leather; Goodyear welt soles; rubber heels; medium or round toes
Barnes Vi'gil Beltz of Troy, spent .groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Human ! Jesse Eubank. They hae gone t Mr. ar.d Mrs. i'.eit Slifer were Sunday' 'Housekeeping in Dayton Friends guests of Mr. r.nd Mrs. C. C. Beck i here have received the announcement
c inner toge
. . . .Mr. am! Mrs. Verto McGriff entertained to dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Troutv.ine and daughter. Ruth Alma. Mrs. Alma Duffit Id and Dr. and Mr-. Carl Beane Mr. and Mrs. John Loen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parks and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlientz and "hps of Dayton were entertained to a Thank.-giving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Frank. .....Mr. and Mrs W. O. Harrison rnd .-on Burton ot r;ear Richmond were Sunday guest,, ....Mr. and Mrs. Verto McGriff were Dayton shpopers on
the lecture- hour. All responded, do- vv eunosuay Mr. ana Mrs. ( . L. ing their pan splendidly Bvford ' Ha rues spent Sunday evening with Studebaker will urn a dairy route in-! James B. Trone Mr, and Mrs. T. C.
West. Mane hestfr. Milk will he de- r-ranuoch. ana ,ir. ana .Mrs. liavia
joyed a t 'I'-'. ey Thar ksgiv i" z lection of Mi.--man. the pupi! rendered quite program Wnim eral i.-ito: s meinbers of ' Inquests of 111"' Tuesda v t e tin
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lay. . . . Und' r the ill-; Schell and Miss Ear-! s of the school litre, a nice T!iank;-gi inu . t.ay alternoon. SevW ei e present .... The Monroe Grange were. Lewisburg Grange on; g and had charge ol 1
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livered at th-i door 10 cents per quart . . .
half pound boy was horn on Tu to Mr. and Mrs. Allen iviry. Gratis. . . . Mr. and Mrs. ('. D. Sp were in Ki h.ts-it'd Wednesday ealcd e:i Mi :. S. P. Car.er. at.
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of customers at . A seven and one
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with t!i"ir son. L. M. I'uiiV'f 1 y . . . . Mis--s i rna. I t i;o a am! Gratv Haidim; n of G--l' v. eje fM.i si s of Mis Goh id trotti W ednesday urn :1 I- . . M i v M iry Roller and sister : vi.-i'cd on Tliur-day wirh J
and family. . . . Dr. and M
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P. Wuiverion of CrteiivilU the funeral of Mrs. McGri
me atid ca'lej on Mis. Mary "''' Friday Mis Velman Howard Mi-n Sslvia. Trone of Dayton sr '.! Th:;nk.-.-i i'ig vacation v home folks.... Mr. and Mrs. Fr d"!i r entertri!: rl to dinne !', ur.i Mr. and Mrs. J.Iohn Waldrew, Jr. I'au-hrer B'iUl ill. Mr. and Mrs. K
Oeag'r and tiaughter Maiy. Dr
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Poyner visited Sundav with Irvln
Poyner and family Mr. and Mrs Flde.n Gruber and Mr. and Mrs. Verto
McGriff were in Greenville, Saturday.! ....Miss Ola Trump returned to her! s hool work af South Charleston after! ba ing spent the Thanksgiving vaoa-r tion with home folks Miss Ethel ' Errman spent Thanksgiving vacattou1 v.ith hT f uiii'y at Canipbellstown J Walter Trump and fam.'.y. John Gawch: ttnd faiui'y. Mrs. Luri-iina Trump and (iaug'i'e r, Ola. Mrs. Jennie Howe!! -ind . Mrs. Sa rah Bower were Sunday gue.-tsi of Mr. and Mr. Glen Howef at El(iorado M-' and Mrs. E. B. Cre-aetr and dausihter. Mary, Mr. and Mrs.; Eiden Gruber and family, and Mrs. 1 Charii .- Mori is and son Floyd, sp-nt ', Monday e er.'isg with 'al;er Trump' ;;nd family John Gauch and fam j
ily spent Thanksgiving day with A. L.
Gauch and family Ben Fletcher eaii--d on M". and Mrs. Lew Os'.er-j haus. Saturday evening Miss Imo j
of the arrival of a son at the home ot Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Downing, of Circleville The United Workers of the. I'. B. church will hold a market and bazaar, Dec. 10 Mrs. Ross Roberts is ill Mr. and Mrs. Loy Schlecty are staying at the home e; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnhardt during their absence in ihe west Miss Mildred King was home from Oxford over Thanksgiving to attend the wed ding of her brother, Paul. Among those in attendance from town were Mr. and Mrs. E. p. Price, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith and son, Wilson, John Duffield and mother, Warner Duffield and family, J. L. King and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron King. Rev. Engle performed thei ceremony and little Ruthanna Duffield was the flower girl. Albert Smelker was best man and Miss Wilmetta Oias was maid of honor. .. Supperintendent and
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Do 9 Eli . milt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the callousep, without soreness or irritation. --Advertisement.
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Mrs. Charh s 1'oltzmiiler. Mr. and Mrs. l.-aac H itzm'.h r and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holtzniilb ' and family of Farm er.-ville... Giles Wolverton of ColumI us and Mr. O. P. Wolverton of Grei-nviilc calh d on re lative's here Sunday afte rnoon ... ..irs. H. S. Huey was a Dayton visitor Monday. ... Mrs. j A. O. Miller i-ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campfie'd at Quincy, Ohio Miss Mary Leas, of D. Piux universi'y. C;m i Leas, of Ohio WesREDUCE YOUR FAT WITHOUT DIETING Years ago th formula, for fat reduction was "diet" "exercise." Today it is "Take Marmola Prescription Tablets." Friends tell friends there friends tell others They eat substantial food, live as they like and still reduce steadily and easily without going through long sieges of tiresome .V exercise and starvation diet. Marmola Tablets are sold by all druggists tho world over at one dollar for a case, or if you prefer you can order direct from the Marmola Company, i;i2 Woodward ac, Detroit, Mi-h. i'vi ;-! iremen'.
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Her Old Skirt Dyed to Make Baby a Coat j
Each package of "Diamond Dyes" j contains directions so simple any w oi man can dye or tint her old. worn, I faded things news. Even if she has
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never streak, spot, fade or run. Advertisement.
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MILK is a Food Himes Bros. Dairy Phone 1850
Says Dr.
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Known j
Pr, F. M I'd v.nnls f.-ir 17 years trat-s'-nrvs ef won.' ti for liver and bowel ailments. 1 Minns these years he save to li;s p.itienis a pr scriptiou niacin of ;i f.-w- wi-ll-knmrn vetret.ihlo ingrfdlpiits mixed with nlivp oil. naming them Dr. Bil ward's ..live 'i'atilets. Voj will know- t!i"!n by their nllvp rotor. Thosi- tablets are wonder-workors on flip liver and bowels, v.-hieh caus a ntirnial aetion. e.iirry inp- off tlu1 wash! an! poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pal" fare, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless. no-Rood feeling, all nut of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of lr. Kd wards' Olive Tablets nlphtly for a time and note the plcasintr results. Thousands of women and men take Pr. IMwarils" Olive Tablets the sueressful sulistitutrt for calomel now and tli'-e just to keep them tit. tic and .'!0c. .l ; . , is, .,,-r. t.
First Church of Christ, Scientist Free Public Lecture on Christian Science
by FRANK II. LEONARD, C Board of LeCtureFhip of the
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