Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 261, 2 November 1922 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1922.

EPISCOPALIANS OPEN . FINANCE CAMPAIGN; LEADERS OPTIMISTIC

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Not. 2. To awaken the conscience and Intelligence of the people of the Protestant Episcopal church to the needs set out in the program adopted at the Portland general convention, thereby raising the Average of regular giving throughout the Communion, is the main object in view In the nation-wide campaign to be conducted Wholly within the ranks of the church, according to a statement by

Chicago headquarters of the denomi

nation.

Results of the campaign in the three

years now closing encourage church leaders in the belief that the ensuing three years will be equally successful.

says the statement, quoting the secre

tary or the field department.

"In the 88 dioceses of the church

in the United States the work of in

forming our people of the convention

program and explaining the education

al methods to the leaders, already Is

going forward," continues the statement. ' "Our reports show enthusiasm

and determination that will go for an

other big advance In the missionary, educational and social service fields." Support Many Missionaries.

The program, which fixed a budget of $21,0004)00 tor the next three years' work, will support 3,000 missionaries in America and throughout the world and carry on the work of religious and social service to which the church Is

committed. A forward program also

was adopted involving an additional $8,400,000 of which 82 percent will be

spent la the United States and its territorial . possessions for hospitals,

schools, new churches and community

houses, with special emphasis upon

work among Indians, negroes, mountaineers and mill workers, according to plans., Americanization and rural and industrial effort also come under the

rpftfriffl.

An appropriation of $2,000,000 for denominational colleges and for stu

dent work at 55 of the great secular in

stitutions all over the land, is proviaed in the program. The budget is to be raised by quotas in the three years

ending 1925.

Suburban

" wni.i.ANSBURG. Ohio. Miss Ida

Piatt snent Sunday afternoon wifi

Miss Dorothy Slick Clarence Pit

man and family of Weet Alexanana ndav with Mr. Ross Pitman

. .Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiteman and

mother sDent Saturday and Sunday a'

Dayton with Frank Irelan and family. Henry Bicknell and family spent Saturday at Richmond. .. .Mrs. Jessie

Richards of Whitewater spent saiur 5 day with Mrs. Viola Richards Shirley Mikesell and family of Arba visit pd Mr. and Mrs. Riley Mikesell

Mrs. Marv Chenoweth' spent Thursday

pveninz with Mrs. Piatt. .. .Miss Don

na Irelan. Martha Albright, Juanetti

Frazer, Empress Miller and Thelm.i Wolfal f Dent Sunday afternoon at

Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Maynard

Wolf of Richmond spent Saturday and

Sunday with John Wolf and lamiiy. Mr. and Mrs. Iven Richards and Mrs. Viola Richards spent Sunday at Richmond Theodore Thurston of Union City spent Sunday evening with his father, L. C. Thurston Mrs. Cecil Petry and son spent the week end with Ezra Petry and family Mrs. A. E Bellman and daughter Susan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Bellman at Eldorado Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jones of Greenville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Harrison V of Union City. T. I Davis and family and May Shurit called in the afternoon David Beetley and family of Richmond spent Satur-

day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

j, J. H. Beetley Mr. and Mrs. can Moore spent Sunday at Carlos City, ; with Mr. and Mrs. Cox Mr,, and

", Mrs. Harry Thompson of near Chester spent Sunday evening with Addison

and Mattie Lock. . . .Mr. and Mrs. How Beetley of Richmond, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bee;-

- ley.... Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Chenoweth of Richmond spent Wednesday with

Mrs. Emma Chenoweth Mrs. John

Wolf spent Monday in Greenville.

Mrs. Alice Ross of Richmond spent

Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Will

: Ross Mrs. Emma William? an J : C. W. Williams spent Sunday at Green- : ville with Mrs. Hettie Williams and ; family Frank Chenoweth of Finley, ; spent Thursday and Friday with Mrs. j Emma Chenoweth ... .Elsie How and ; daughter of Union City are spending ; a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson of Richmond spent Monday with Mr. aud Mrs, Add Harrison .Jim Oanes of Richmond, spent , Saturday and Sunday with his grandmother. Mrs. Sauser Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolfal spent Sunday in Richmond... The Busy Boe class held a Halloween social at the home of Miss Dorothy Slick Thursday evening. Oct. 26. The

, house was beautifully decorated with Halloween draperies and a bounteous , luncheon was served, consisting of ice cream, cake, candy and apples. . Tha table was also beautifully decorated. Those present were Misses Dor- : othy Willia'ms, Donna Irelan, Ida Piatt. Martha Albright, Wauneta Frazier, Lmolla McDonald. Weltha McGriff, Edris Chenoweth, Susan Billman. Le- ' tha Moore. Bonnie Payne, Henrietta Brown, and Mrs. Brown The hall 1 was filled to overflowing with people to the big chicken supper and HallowI een entertainment given by the grange.

After supper a masked march was! played and the following were awarded presents: best masked. Ruby Mike

sell; best masked man, Ethel Willlams; the uglist woman, Elvln Gar

rison; the preuest girl, Joanna Ire

land, the prettiest boy, Gladys Payne. After which the audience was entertained with a playlet, music, recitations and readings Mrs. Elizabeth

Lantz and sons Roy and Chester, daughter, Mrs. Cora Whltnack, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lantz, Cora and Mary Mikesell and Mae Piatt were guests Sunday of the former's son and family of Biyson, Ind Mrs. Margaret Mikesell of Kansas City, Li visiting with

Mrs. Anna Whiteman. Miss Ida

Piatt spent Saturday with Mrs. Clem

Nichols of Richmond. ... .Miss Alice

Ross of Richmond, spent Saturday evening with Miss Mary Williams Isaac Trimble and family were Richmond shoppers Saturday afternoon. ;

ECONOMY, Ind. Mrs. Catherine

Porch returned to her home at Chicago Wednesday after a few weeks' visit

wfth he sister, Mrs. Martha Atkinson

..Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ballenger and

children of Carlos and Mr. and Mrs.

George Ballenger were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain Sunday Mrs.

Elizabeth Williams returned to her

home at Richmond Friday. She was

the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lester ... .Mr. and Mrs. Charley Newman en

tertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and

Mrs. Thomas Lee of Newcastle, Mr.

and Mrs. Roe Pugh and Mr. McCoul of

Bradford and Mr. and Mrs. Gus" Weyl Harry Harris and family spent

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett

Barnes at Penn ville Dr. Roller was called to Kansas to the bedside of his

mother, who is very sick. Mrs. H. B. Manning and baby Alice Louise of Richmond are spending a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cranor The King's Herald met at the home of Miss Christine Beckman Saturday afternoon; their teacher Mrs. Rena Morrison was present. Those of the class present were, Violet Lou Harris, Mary Hennigan, Ina May Swain, Allie Cain, Thelma' Morrison, Caroline Orr, Martha Orr, i Fern' Saunders, Oneta Roller. Gladys Roller, Helen Cain, Christine Beckman, Francis Morrison and William Morrison Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morrison; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark and children motored to Geneva, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charley Randall and son Ernest spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Davis at Richmond. - Miss Ruth Jackson, teacher at Winchester school, spent Saturday and Sunday here with .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Charley Johnson and son, Dayton, Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. Sarah Johnson Mrs., Greenstreet .returned Wednesday from New York Mr. and Mrs. W. Morris, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stegall Mr. and Mrs. Erman Swain had as their guests Sunday: Mrs. Gertie Downing and son, Robert, of Losantville; Mrs. Elnora Petro, Miss Mabel Petro, aad Clarence Petro, of Hagerstown: Miss Helen Lundy, and Miss Roberta Swain. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Beckman and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bond attended the Eastern Star masquerade party at Wil

liamsburg Monday evening A pret

ty Halloween masquerade party was

given Wednesday evening by Miss Edna Saunders and brother Harvey. The

home was appointed with the usual decorations and games were played and refreshments were enjoyed by 43

young people Mr. and Mrs. Erwin

Hunt and children and Miss Mildred

Mendenhall spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ikenberry at Newcastle Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bookout of Losant

ville and Mrs. Nancv Pierce sDent

Sunday with Mrs. Susan Mendenhall.

DISCUSSING THE BRITISfi CRISIS

HUNTS VILLE, Ind. Mrs. - Lizzie

Adamson is very ill 'at the home of

hr daughter, Mrs. George Harmon

near Stone station Miss Amy Har

vey and Wilbur Lane spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson,

at Richmond Miss Opal Cox, of

Farmland, spent the week end with

Mr. and Mrs. Volney Wilson Ira

Thompson was taken again to the

Randolph county hospital, at Win

Chester Friday night and underwent

another operation Mr. and Mrs

Jud Johnson and daughter Florence,

of near Lnionport, and Mr. and Mrs

Clyde Miller and daughter, Olive, of near Winchester, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kabel Miss Lola Mohr spent the week end with

relatives at Muncie The Hunts

ville high school basket ball team

rlayed Farmland Friday night The score was 20 to 7 in favor of Huntsville Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Harper

entertained the following at a family dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Rodger

Stults and son Max. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Clar

ence Harper and children Mr. and

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Ambassador Harvey, at right, and Sir Robert Home, chatUng. George Harvey, ambassador to Great Britain from the U. S., and Sir Robert Horne, a dominant figure in British politics, had just attended the dedication of the new Port of London Authority building when this photo was taken, but they were discussing the British political situation when interrupted by the photographer.

Mrs.' Alonzo Rouch and daughter, Lela, of Parker, spmt Suriday wi.th Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Retter.. .Mr. and Mrs. James Retter. and Mr. and Mrs. Guy

Retter, of near Beech Grove, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Retter Mr. and Mrs. O.

O. Bly and daughter, and Georgia

Sheppard were at George Harmon's near Stone station to see Mrs. Lizzie

Adamson. who has been bedfast for

nine weeks Mr. and Mrs. M. C.

Sheppard dined Sunday with r. and

Mrs. Ray Sheppard... Theodore Sedg

wick spent the week-end with his

parents at Richmond Mr. and Mrs.

Byron McCord, of near Frankfort were

guests Sunday of Mrs. Charles Kimmerling Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bachelor of Fernald. spent the week nd with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Farauhar.. .

Mr. and Mrs. Arch Coughill and

sons spent Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Catey at Spartansburg Mrs. Relda Gaines is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Gail Moore,

near Winchester... . .The Misses Mi!-1 dred and Georgia Kimmerling of near

Anderson, spent the week end with

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haynes Mr. and Mrs. Evereitt Dantz and son, of

Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gaddis Mrs. Raymond Tanner and baby of near Saratoga, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Aria Sheppard Mr. and Mrs.

William Stewart were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mock at Poi"-

land Mr. and ' Mrs. Volney Wilson spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Emory Arbogast, near Farmland. ....Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Thall and daughters,

of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo

Sharp and daughters spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Norman Mrs. Raymond Cox gave a surprise party Saturday afternoon for her daughters. Vera and Idris. There were 22 little girls present. Helen Shaw, Helen Whitehead, Mabei and Esther Albertson, Rena, Hazel and Pearl Hodson, Doris, Beulah and Robert Ballenger, Ruby Anderson, Thelma Kennedy, Lucile Freeman, Ruth Sheppard, Alice Love, Mary Swindall, Esther and Martha Oren, Naomi Cox, Freda and Esther Smith and June Engle. The little girls were all masked and they guessed who each one was. After . playing games, refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. James Thornburg and son, Oliver

spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glendenning, near Geneva Mr. and Mrs. Orval McCallister and Mrs. Ellen Strahan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lanie Moistner, near Winchester Mrs. Adamson spent Friday with Miss Ina Pickett, at Farm.

land. .... Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mann

spent Sunday with Mrs. Hale Adamson near Carlos.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore ' and daughters, of near Hollansburg and Mr. and Mrs. George Cox and son were the guests Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. .Raymond Cox Mr. and Mrs. James Lane and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Charles Lane, near Bloominsgport. . . ..Mr. and Mrs. Bert Adamson and Roger Cranor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cranor at Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hunt, of Muncie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sheppard.

Bradford Junction, spent the weekj

end with Mrs. Elizabeth. Kimmel.. ,.

The members of the BOO club enter

tained their husbands at a Halloween

party Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Irvin Warren Mrs. Maude

Thurman and daughter, Margaret, of

Hopewell, spent the weeik end with

Mrs. Lenna Doty Mrs. Broth

ers and son, of French Lick, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Warren Mrs. Ada Wallace, of

Centerville, spent the week end with

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wallace.. .Mr. and

Mrs. Carl Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Caldwell spent Sunday on a motor trio through the southeastern part of the sta,te William Calloway and

daughter, Helen, spent Sunday with

Frank Calloway and .Mrs. Malinda Barton Lloyd Parkins, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Parkins, left Saturday night for

his hornet in Peoria. Ill Mrs. Elsie

Mason and Miss Julia Hittle were guests at supper with Mrs. Charles

Davis.. .Prof. Outland and sons Lloyd

and Lee and Mrs. Lee Outland attended the bazaar Saturday night. Lloyd

played two beautiful violin solos Mrs. Eunice Scott, of Dublin, is visiting Mrs. Earl Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Barkley, at Logansport, Monday Mrs. Crawford visited Mrs. Wilbur Elwell at the Methodist hosrpital at Indianapolis and found her much better William Wallace has purchased the Kerliu home and will mov to town in the neiar future Mrs. Elmo Higham, of Springfield, Ohio, sipent the week

end with Mr. and Mrs. William Higham..... Mrs. Alene Grrsh spent Tues

day with her uncle, Elijah Hurst, who

has not been so well Mrs. Vern Beeson and Mrs. Hattie Helser were gu'ests of Mrs. Mary Walker Sunday. . .T.Mr. Stratton and family have moved into the property on Central avenue vacated by the Lands Mrs. Flora Voorhees was . home from Indianapolis over Sunday Mrs. Julia Ball spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kerlin Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson and son, Walter, and

Mr. and 'Mrs. .William Anderson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clark... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clingman entertained at a Halloween party Monday night, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Haskett, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Polk, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clingman, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas" Ammons, Mrs. Herman Polk and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steffy, of Cambridge City; Mr. and Mrs. Redman, of Connersville, and Mrs. Anna Hall... Rev. McCormick preached his farewell sermon at Centerville

Sunday evening. He will preach Sun.

day morning and evening at Milton. Rev. Coleman will be at Doddridge chapel Sunday.

DAYTON MAN HELD ON FRAUD CHARGE (By United Press) COLUMBUS, Ohio. Nov. 2. H. L. Harris, of Dayton, president of the U-Save-It Stores company, is held by police here today for Dayton authorities on a charge of securing $6,000 under false pretenses. . Harris was arraigned before Judge

Ruth on a charge of having violated

the "Blue Sky" law in the sale of 10 shares of stock for $1,000 each to Clif

year.' Soon after his release on baili of $1,000 Harris was re-arrested for'

Dayton authorities.

It has been figured that 20 carloads' of copper are used to carry a tele-; phone message from New York City' to Chicago.

RECOVERS FROM RHGIMATI8M "Had rheumatism five months that would gro from my left knee to my back. Tried many remedies without relief. Finally used Foley Kidney Pills and in fifteen davs was entirely cured." writes W. J. Oliver, Vidalia. Georgia. Backache, rheumatic pains, dull headache, dizziness and blurred vision are

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WHITEWATER. Ind. Cell Alexander and Carl Cook left Tuesday for California, where they will spend the winter Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burt and family spent Sunday in Liberty

visiting relatives Mrs. Din Ful

ghum of Chester, Mr. Cliff Fulghum

and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams of Richmond, called on Mrs. Sade WallIngford Sunday afternoon Vernon Warner, who is teaching school at Moorland, spent, the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William

Warner Miss Millie Thomas ofj Richmond, spent ths week end witnj

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Add Thomas .... Several of this place attended the homecoming and dedication at Middleboro Sunday. . .The Franklin Township Sunday School convention- will be held et the M. E. church Sunday afternoon Mrs. Deskin Jones of Terre Haute is visiting with Dr. Jones and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. William Warner. .

.During the last year 80,000 foreign

born men and women were enrolled in

the public schools of New York state.

This home-made remedy Is a won- - der for quirk result. Easily and .cheaply tnade.

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CORNS . Lift Off with Fingers

MILTON, Ind. The Grange will meet next Saturday night. A full attendance is desired as there will be work Milton friends have received an announcenrcnt of the marriage of Mrs. Sue Shuter to Charles Jons, of Zionsville The Embroidery club and the hnsbands werei entertained at a masquerade party Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. Charles Nugent. Mrs. . Inez Ingerman and Mrs. Will Brown ' were assistant hostesses. A pot luck supper was served J. C. Beck, of Indianapolis, was calling on Milton friends Friday The ladies of the Christian church cleared $402.33 at their bazaar The members of the Rebekah lodge had a masquerade party Tuesday evening.. .. .Mrs. Frank

Harvey, of Zionsville, is visiting Mrs. Anna Hittle..: . .Mrs. John Baker, of

Here is a home-made svrup which millions of people have found to be the most dependable means of breakine up stubborn coughs. It is cheap and simple, but very prompt in action. Under its healing, soothing , influence, che.it soreness goes, phlegm loosens, breathing becomes easier, ticklinsr in throat stops and you get a good night's restful sleep. The usual throat and chest colds are conquered by it in 24 hours or less. Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarseness, croup, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. To make this splendid couch syrup.

I pour 2Vj ounces of l'inex into a pint bottle and till the bottle with plain I granulated sugar syrup and shake thorJ oughly. If you prefer, use clarified t molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead

i ' ! of sugar svrup. tither way. vou get ft.... D ' a ful1 Pint a family upply--of much UVer tneUmauSm ' better cough syrup than you'could buy ' j ready-made for three times the money. -Mr. .Tames H. Allen, of Rochester. .. j. Keeps perfectly and children love its v.. suffered for years with rheumatism, j pleasant taste. Many times this . terrible disease lc.'t ' - . , , :him helpless and unable to work ' . Pmex 18 special and highly eoneenHe finally decided, after years of ' trated compound of genuine Norway 'ceaseless studv. that no one can be frea pine extract, known the world over for i(lm,rTthitmlsm un,tn thr, accumulated its prompt healing effect upon the memImpurities, commonly called uric acid v.. ; deposits, were dissolved in the joints cranes, and muscles and expelled from the j To avoid disappointment ask your -body. ..... . . drusrzist for "2 ounces of Pinex" with

.With this idea In mind ne consulted fn Jir.t;na ,d Ann't .ooon .r,.

Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence

Doemt hurt a olt! Drop a little Treezone" on an aching corn, instant ly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Tour 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 tha callouses, without soreness or lrrita-, ttatLr Advertisement. . -

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"Mother Why Not Try The Newer Form Of Iron And Be Strong and Well and Have Nice Rosy Cheeks Instead of Being Nervous and Irritable all the Time and Looking So Haggard and Old 7

The doctor gave some to Susie Smith's mother and she was worse off than vou are and now she looks just fine." There can be no healthy, beautiful rosycheeked women without iron. Good physicians have strongly emphasized the fact that doctors should prescribe more of the newer form of iron Nictated Iron for their nervous, run-down, weak, haggard-looking patients. When the iron goes from the blood of women the roses go from their cheeks, and . strength and vitality from their bodies. This newer form of iron, like the iron in your blood and like the iron in certain green vegetables,ishighlyrecommended to thousandswhowishquicklytoincrease their strength, power and endurance. It is surprising how many people suffer from iron deficiency and do not know it. Iron is absolutely necessary to enable yoar blood to change food into living tissue. Without it, no matter how much or what yon eat, your food merely passes through yon without doing you the proper amount of good. You don't get the strength out of it, and as a consequence you become weak, pale, and sickly-looking, just like a plant tryg to grow in soil deficient in You'ean tell the women with plenty of iron in their blood beautiful, healthy, rosy-cheeked women, full of life, vim and vitality. You can get Nuxated Iron from any druggist under an absolute guarantee that it will do the same for you or your money back. i--o sale in this city by Thistleth-

Vaite's Drug Co.. and all other druggists. Advertisement. (Political Advertisement) Miililijuuniiiiti!T!!miuHii!ttTiiMiummitnaM!itumnMMtiiuinmiliinuT2 I DR. A. E. EHLE I I of Pershing Democratic Candidate for I COUNTY CORONER 1 ' '5 MmtiumimiimuuittmnuuimiitHiii

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i;he called Allenrhu. to others who took! ' it. with what misht be called marvelous j

success. Arter years or urging- ne de- I oided to let sufferers everywhere know! about his discovery through the news- ' papers. He has therefore Instructed i druggists everywhere to dispense Allenrhu with the understanding that ifi the first pint bottle does not show the j way to complete recovery he will glad-j Jv return vour money without com- i Iment. A. G. Luken Drug Co. can surpiy y0U, Advertisement. .

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