South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 24, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 January 1922 — Page 7
TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
The STEP on the STAIRS
by ISABEL
OSTRANDER
70üi? HEALTH
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Continue! I'roM
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'ill lines of tho body of
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Vir hfili' nf Trt
if in it? neieut, ani tue rac? wa-i n .r.d;tir.5Uhab;ft blur, but en a mMti Inspiration Harry re. till arrylri th'- picture, and coir-C into . studio he turned on the brilliant '..eli within th" r-.r';tor. Then he i v from hL.- pocket a. .cn.H.!l but !""'.rful microscope. It proved of l.tt'.ü nid beyorid slio.vin that thu birred object by thj sirl's ski1 was ; .de-J a birg dep. for the photograph was too worn ar.d fdrd, but "M ti.' rvcr::" kJ.- the distinction " tv; - is th" pencil marks and pen : .itr hf . was pl.ilnlj vi.c.Mt' and '..!- wordrf written In a. round. 1 1 . : i I - urfor ra 1 hind wer? un-',-i.iubly rrvt-.ilcl: '.M'..',:h wt.uM movf." T ! . m. .:; ndi. n'r r.n tlin w h.'-a th" If'dy f Miriam ial o . '-upi'-d in front of the i'-'!. Harry i; d hi minx-scope to
I 'A hat .ire the i9-or. '
ItOi.i tl. Lany cont !.- r in Now York? U n ward of - i , ' ; i n f a : .
tered for the prizes. Da! i-. r.At.on.illtv. blonde bar
baties. white. cl!uw and bla.ic. w r
rut forward by thir fond r:;oth-r. tach hopin? to win firt placx-. It wa cxtmnly I i : Ii ai to ? 1 c c t from this wealth of cor.urtants a 1 tinjrlo baby v orlhy of fir-t lienor.-. ! As a rr.attr-r of fact, th J-: !?cs failed j to make ultiniate lf tc rn;irntion and.
suppose every woman trc?ure.s jut j dlvi-led the brst prizo lawur. two
su?h things the world ever, minted the chif. "Tliat
I.- alth cxpr'.s rlowintr v!or
,al function.
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and r(.-itlf3 on ry
Z mind ar.d bo5v
RAIL UHIOIIS MAY ASK REHEARING
the
portrait v.ith
''"in ery ir-' h r
m 1 1 u Jon . r .
StraUli?rn::!i: at lnsrth v.dth a ,. rvy Krnv. oxpr':-,ion upon his boy-ruiiiit'-naiV'1, he fl'ithed off the j . liririK li-v-!;t in th rHertor. leaving i
th
brackKw? in the
i:
: jftly. and croaintr behind
;h-'' I'ortral pa.srd the mod?! thron..- and w-nt to th row i.f windo ". ? . V.'hfii h- iai-' d t'K si; ul- a! one f th-m th empty hnu" byor! th
irrow trin of garden ?tooil
corn-empty
Van j cart rid tr?. though. It rnut havo
meant .ornftiiin? m:?niy ferious iu her. and we've got to find out what that .oinethin? !.- Th photograph is too fadd to be of any use a3 evl-
denc. and whatever was written on the back has ben scratched out lon' ago " "Iook at it through thi. 5ir." Harry offered his microscope. "The penciled words beneath the ink scravl are 'Mopui WOULD move.' Now. a.s I make it out. that refers to the blur b.-ide the liuri of the girl, which under the glar-s resolve itself into a large doa: of ?ome sort." Barry laid the little packet of fketches before the chief and tool: his leave. It was broad daylight wh mi ho reached the street, and on reaching: the antique ?hop found that a crowd had collected before its doors. Bole's temporary pucccwor and th plaincloth4. men were sharply interro?atimr a surly individual who wan in the act of unlocking th ba.ement door. At Harry's approach they trreeted him and stepped aside. "Are yon th" janitor of this build-
wall I in??" he asked.
"I am. Jacob FCdpe by name, and what bu-sines is it of yours?" the other replied truculently, eyeing the detective .-erfrcant up and down. "Come inMde." Harry drew him within the entrance door, closing it upon the gaplnff knot of curious
babies who had ra.ed th .cerni-
finals v.ith equal marks. The most significant thin-r about the awards was that both winner., f ach about one year and a half old, had been regular visitors to a baby health station. From the early nge of one month, each baby had the benefits of ryf-tematic physical examinations and medical advice. The owner of tin automobile who regleets to put his car in the shop once in a whllo for a general overhauling will find his machine running on one cylinder, "knocking."
Executives of Sixteen Organizations Meet for General Conference.
CHICAGO. Jan.
Executives ol
the 1; so-called standard unior..-, which include a great majority of the ; railroad employe.-? met in joint session here today to discuss the rail r . i situation and the methods ol ! procedure to be adopted. All the executives were here except W. G. Lf . president of the Brotherhood ol 1 Railroa-I Trainmen. ! one of the chief topic under dis-icu.-lon wa." the advisability of asking
r hearing of the wage cut decisions j j of the United States labor board with j
power or absolutely sta-1 a view to revision?. The working
lacking in
tior.ary. I Why should nn automobile 1" j Civen better care than a baby? Why should a racehorse he given more attention than a contestant in life's, race? N woman lacks that most wonderful of instincts maternal love.
rub s a!.o were strenuously objected t
to by several organizations, notabl th- shop crafts. It was estimated today that the changes in the rules will result in an ;r:nual re duct Um in expense of mil
lions of dollars to the railroads. j The chi f changes in the rules, and ,
out
Her Instincts of motherhood tell her.hc ons that are expected to brin many things. Hut, with all this, she 'about th. greatct "saving." provide needs skilled professional advic. j ( 1 ) that time and one half for overTopsy "just growed," but modern time shall b- paid (.nly aff-r nine medical kn-owledge will smooth the hours and (J) that intermittent or way for better physical development! split trick" work shall be permitted
lives for the llttlo ones
-,rd tl t!i" ha. k of the portrait upon !io- i i. 1. Th"- hug4 square of ean- '. .i s uas blink txcept forborne mim!).;rv, scrawl- d In charcoal on the
ipr.er bft hind corner and a small!
'i'o-s in rfil pain' a little below the i nt r. For some minuter theso ni 2:: f ic characters occupied the !o: attention of the .ergeant, then !o- tnrn--l off the last of the lights and b ft th" studio, going directly to th cuter hall without a second -riance toward the boudoir and Vied ro oiii. Hig Doane, seated upon the lowrst tep of the staircase, rose hastily and saluted. "On of th boys came up. sir, to tind out about the light In that stubut I fixed it with him." he remarked. "Did you tlnd th answer to what was puzzling you, ser--rant?" "If I'v found the answer to what v.-a.? puzzling me. loan" he replied, Te ."tumbled on a bigger mystery yet. and a blacker our." lie found at headquarters that raig had already turned in his report, and the chief was awaiting his 'ii appearance with ill-concealed i:n pa t i- ii c. "What do you think?" th chief .'i.-ked. "As to the identity of th mur'Irrer, sir?" Harry asked, cautiously, "I'm quite certain that several people v.dio might conceivably hive killed Mr?. Vane did not do it. and that lets me out for the moment. However. I took It upon myself to do a littl unefl;, ja! inve.-iigating " "Of coiir.-''' That's what I ex-p-ited ou to do!" tho chief interi uj-?ed t .iC'-rly. "The medical xatP.ir.cr b ..--n't performed the au-top--y yi't. ii iLurally. but fro?n his a--.-junt of tile affair as well as the r-p'rts of the boys from the b-ca! precinct, and l'.oy!.- and t'raig. it aopa;'.s ilu! th-- Vnr.c woman was shot ' -y .-'.m .-iitor. snjiiojii''1 he
inert distinctly than before and a j sightseers. "I'm from headquarters, grayish effulgent w.xh spreading I in charge here with Sergt. Craig, o-. e- tV- t!oudy ky. The fultry j I suppose you know that on? of yuur sumnirr .lawn was at hand. tenants has been murdered?" Propping the shad- mo more, j 'I ought to." Kedgc ejaculated, i'.arrv turned and iefltivelv ro-! "Your men have been badgerinic me
over sine. I got back. It's hard to believe her cold In death! Why it's scarcely 12 hours srince I was talking to her!" "Mr.". Vane knew the other tenants in the house," Barry remarked. "Not that crazy Russian with the whiskers, tout fllie eometlme .spoke to the top-floor tenant. Miss Shaw, when she passed her on the stair?. The young gentleman just above was fair orazzy about her, a you could se,- with half an eye, and Mrs. Vane and Mr. Griswold seemed to be obi friends, from even before she came her." "Indeed!" Harry smiled engagingly. "It seems to nie now that he
said something about that last night when I interviewed him after Mrs. Vane's death was discovered. Didn't they come originally from the same city?" "I don't know- anything about that. All I know is that Mrs. Vane wa.s American, for ali she landed here from Franc? like that young Mr. Ladd. and she'd no more than got settled than she went me upstairs with a note for Mr. (Iriswold, as formal -as you please. Surprised, he was, too." "Yes, ho must have ben pleased to find that so charming a neighbor was an old friend." Harry's tone was guilele.-s. "I'll warrant he jjavc 5 ou a big tip." "Tip:-' The janitor's repetition was as expressive as; an oath. "Well, when I gave him that note and he saw the writing on the envelope he jumped and got a little bit more green and then rubbed Iiis chin and smiled in that slow way A Wis. At last he opened the note and read it. and then he told me. still smiling, to tell Mrs. Vane he would do himself tho honor of calling on her in a few minutes. I remembered it because it wa such a queer, oM-fash-i-jiKd way of putting it." "And did he call?-' A trace of
hd no pre-; -'igci ne.s.s had crept into tho seri io rc's one- : grant's voice, anil Kedge became
sudd nly wary. "How should I know, sir? I delivered his message to Mrs. Vane, and
during a 12 hour day. i Dissension i;mong the members of! the labor board over these rules was: greater than in any decision the ; board has handed down. Despite the ; fact that several concessions are j made to the carriers. Samuel Hig- i pins. J. II. Elliott and Horace Baker, J the three members representing the-; railroads, submitted dissenting opin-j ions. A. O. Wharton, labor member! likewise submitted a statement dij-; agreeing in part with the majority decisions. Chairman It. M. Barton, i
Hooper; W . 1
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perhaps- you Harry's ton-
tint
ion of the atta
! int about the tutu dor that ress i hound to pounce on and
p'- up leg. and y t I can't fee any
explanation; I thought might ha o idea. "What is that, s.r.''
v.r. guib- b-s. "There v. n. powder mark on the ."aan's s:.pc-k, and the medical fi!:iiii- r snj.M that tho shot must h tv b . n tit' d from a distance of several fc.q at Ieat." The. chief pause,. "Xow, according to F.ov'e's. report. Frof. Settiop,.v i r . 1 tint when you and he h- i: d the s- und of the sh "t .and p- to d his door he heard footsteps
and ascended
then went about my business."
Harry rose, p-ft him
to the fifth floor. Frof. Semyonov opened the door. "Did you succeed, fdr?" the detective demanded eagerly. (Continued in Our Next I-sf-ue.) (Copyright. lf22.) life wt-,'I Wu.ic CTAOISHRDL
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opi'pon abotit tho dlS.'Uj'd of thS foOt'e! that tliev were
No morn restless night for the up-to-dite merchant that ha-, hM store fully covered with insurance Why take the chances of loss and bear the
, ruraen of worry when the Greenan j -gency can eliminate it all? Call us l slight! ln th? Farmers' Trust Bldg. 5-tf
PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE
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IVird Notice It. DrlT.- Tl'fm Off Pr. KdTrd Olive Tablets.
Tl
Wb.a'-t b:- eh air. I f .:S a V b: t ef " i no v i !-r d-. ath
"Onlv
Th- o,b r-"i'.m:n
' l::Ic I am r;u:te a. cor- ' y w re descending." i- . vor, t'mt's m-t the Vou are wrong. I think.
m the way you, A pimply fare will not emh.irr.iss you oi the -:-iir' had ' meh longer, if vou gft a pa-kns" r't . ' ,.,ri,r-. j'T- Edwards" Olivf Tablets. The kin b.c en:-: spr.mc from taken th t.iblet a few n!rhts. j ei.ini.- the blood, bowels and liver ..... ..... VlV, a '.-r;n- Pr Kd wards Olire Tablets, the ' . o it i S'.i.-cessful sulvstitute for calomel; ther'u
portia:: n.cn .Miriam n. si,.
and happier
of today. These two prize babies and all the babies considered for tho final contests had been brought up by rule. Their feedings had been prepared scientifically. They had had regukir hours for bleep or rest. Even day they were taken out into the open. Their living-rooms were always ventilated. Kach slept alone in a room with open windows. Each was bathed and dressed in a proper way. The nose, mouth, throat, ears and
digestive organs were normal, be-j Vice-Chairman Hen W. cause the doctors and nurses never j L. McMc-nimen and nel'lected w hat might appear to the a pprov d the decision. mother to be an unimportant symp-j - torn. I
Clean limbs, white teeth, clear
skin, normal function of every ab- ! -ev.r'lf
dominal organ, proper breathing space and lung action, good evesight
rrf VlDTf Int' rvv c. c rcr1trt g-f On n I S. f W 1 ' .
body and almpst general physical j
perfection are the result of health education. Tliis baby contest has resulted in widespread discussion and knowledge of what constitutes normal baby development. It has marked tho difference betwetn a pretty baby and the physically perfect baby. When
we human beings progress a little more in knowledge we will place, tar above beauty good health good
W. Har.g:ir
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Fcr Infants
t -i ' -.v i t. ...
Invalids
NO COOKING
"Food-Drink" for All Ages.
Tho
Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains. Atk for HORLICfCS. ssr Avoid Imitations " Substitute j
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Wholesale Meat Prices Dqn
WHY?
a:rd
a rt ist's br .1.1 ef,re t!.' . btllbt h-ee V in. wa-i ! s ? n e 1 Ca on l'ortrait !" For a mo about t ) , emotions wh v. xl lie . i n!
ra-ed h ;ov.crful
ti.om f.,:: ; üh
" A b: trait"' thase n en t Ii
1.1.1 ..- to wo'jld hav s; I'.ne laugh en
a.-- ." Barry -;cp of tho
bel with tho sat on a stool
1. and th": t 'a-- 1 m as. ihroufirh the
a Miriam ;--art by r f t b. c
VII n t t h e do witl i c n'.!: a ok in
1 h i f s e c r.-. cd the mingled v.cd him. Th: Iiis chair ar.d
.".') or rata after tukhiir the:n
lr. Hdw.irds Ohre TohV-ts do fh.it
wnleh calomel does, and J jst as pfTec- ! tively, but their notion is gentle and j ; safe ir.stend of severe and irritating. j No ei.e who takes Oliv Tablet is
l.id t ruth, a dull, listless. '.0 good" : fee lira?. constJpatiir;. torpid 1h er. bad ili-!'"sit':.-'n or pimply face. Olive Tablet are a purely vejjetib'e ;rompoiind mixed with olive oil; yon will kr-iw thf-m by ther ollre color. lr. tdw.irds ipent years croup pi. ft-r.t- afflicted T.ifh liver and bowel eomplninf s. and Olive Tnblep nre the :nmenelT efertlve reult. Take one or I two nigbUr for u week. Se how rnaca 1 t e'ffr you feel and look. 1.-; and Zc A.: .
han
to
1. i let 1 ( ace me."
s.a :
ur on his d- sk. '
through th.e per- , .limed. "And r.on oft ir.t tlatfoot dicks, not J " 1 examiner himself, j :t ' T!;o reporters j okrd it ut and had a j
the department if it
hadn't been for you
V '1 vi - vi 1 n t A 1
worn m t;o,::)eratelv
John!"
desirov
nr.' r l-lentitv uti
le-' .-h has a secret to hale," paid! Birr:., "ami I am not certain that aj provluu.s tragetiv was nyt linked Inj
wrne f. iff hi on with her life. The l'.nt which ki'.b 1 he- was rot the br-t to b involved in her destiny."
Don't Neglect a Gold Motters. don't let colds ct underway; at the first couli or snlTle rub Mutter1 If ort the throat and ciest. Musterole i a pure, white oiatment. m:i.le with oil of tautard. It drawt cut coLgestioa. relieves soreness, dees all the work of the jrood old-fashioned rautard 1 laster in a gentler wav, without the MiMer. Keep a jar handy for all emerge neies, it uuy pret-ent pr.euniocl la your Lome. and t'Zc in Jars and tuba; hospital site. K. DetUr Than a Mustard FUiottr.
The ribbon, dried Mower, lace, .d the h-ur ar.d the locke? Thy, I
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Do wholesale meat prices go up and down with fluctuations in live stock prices? Why do live stock prices fluctuate ? Why are some cuts of meat higher than others? What kind of competition is there in the meat business? Where does your meat come from? How does it happen that you can always get it ? Why is the large packer necessary ? Swift & Company's 1922 Year Book answers these and many other questions. It's ready for distribution, and there is a copy free for you. Send for it. You'll enjoy reading it. It's a revealing document.
Address Swift & Company 4290 Packers Avenue Union Stock Yards, Chicago.Ill.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
Don't Fail to See Our Window Display
117 South Michigan St Correct Apparel for Women Super-Values Make This the Most Talked-of Event in Town
Don't Fail to See Our Wind ow Display
OUR
nth
II A r All YV II CL f 1 A f
r Äiiu u 2) S) v ji y jl ö vy $25 AMD $35 SALE
Continues Throughout the Entire Week Frances Shop Famous Sales always have been remarkable events from a standpoint of value-giving, but without a doubt, this is the GREATEST OF ALL presenting saving opportunities of such greatness that you cannot afford to overlook them. Every garment is of the same high quality of workmanship and style which we demand in all of our merchandise and each one is offered at a price which permits every woman to buy several at a total price reasonable for a single good garment.
Coats
w raps
Formerly priced up to $115.00 Every coat and wrap is included. The materials are Bolivia, Panvelaine. Gerona, Pandora and Marvella. The fur trimmings are of Squirrel, Beaver, Nutria, Wolf and Mole.
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All at S5-10-'15S2Q
resses Gowns
Formerly priced up to $125.00 Dresses and gowns for every occasion. Canton Crepe, Crepe Knit, Crepe Romaine, Poiret
Twill. Tricotine and Taffeta. Beaded.
broidered and lace combinations. All at
cm-
$5$10$15
s25s35
$25$35
SllitJ:
Formerly priced up to $115.00
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The materials are Mocatex, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Duvetyn and Panvelaine. - Plain trimmed or trimmed with Squirrel, Mole, Beaver, Wolf and Australian Opossum. All at
s15-s20
s25-
s35
erases
Formerly priced up to $29.75 Beautiful blouses that will more than please you with their individuality of style. The colors and trimmings are varied. Georgette. Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Velvet and Lace Combinations. All at $510s15
kirts
Formerly priced up to $29.75 Many beautiful styles for wear of all kinds. Plaids and stripes in Prunella, Serge, Tricotine, Velvet and Silk Faille. All at
s5$10$15
Petticoats Petti bockers Formerly priced up to SI 2.75 The materials are Treco and Münmiise. Offered in a choice of colors. Every garment is a wonderful value. All at
Th
rrartces
Shop
The Frances
Shop
A Stubborn Cough
Loosens Right Up
Tbl homf-mide remedy Is won- J l?r for quick re.altn. Elly J sind chrui'lr made. Here is a home-made syrup which million. of eorle hae found to be the most d;euaUb!c means cf brpakire up stubborn co'.ich. It is rhran fl n 1 tiniple. but very prompt in action. Un-kr it hea.lir.sr. soothing inf.upnc, ehet-t porene?-? un? phj?m locsn?. breatlilu brc mes f-asier, tickling in throat 5trp an 1 ycu jret a jroci nint'fl rHtrul frp. lhe uual threat an I chrt roTii Rrc roncrierrd bv it in -4 hour or less.
Nothing Lptler for bron-iti?. ho3rte-
mm &
r
rj i vi UM'll ujr. Jivjir throat ti'klc, bronchial
astl-.m or winter roughs
i'o m.iko this .sr 'cndiJ coih syrup, rur 2X': owv t "j of Pinor into a pint l ottlo and 1,11 the bett'.u with' pUin irranuhiteJ .niur yrup ani shake t h'' ru.;l.;y. If you prefer i?e el.iri- :'. 1 ::;.'( h -ri'-v. cr corn fyrup, ;r. te.td vi i:cjr fyrup. Lither'vrav, vcu pet fiill pint a fcmilv supply of much better eouh syrup than vou could buy ready-ma Je for three times the money. Keeps perfectly ar.l ch;Uren love its peasant tate. Pinex is a speci.il ani highly concentrated compound of cer.uine Norway pine extract, known the world oer for its prompt healing effect upon the membrane. To avoid disappointment ask your drur;rit for "2z ounces of Pinex" w-.th full direction, ani den't accept anything else. Guaranteed to civ absolute aatisfacticn or money promptly refunded. The Pisex Co., it. Wayne, Ind.
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Cvwqs Within 24 Hours Am gm im effjtti. "ÄTst wutber it Tsrüi!?, loa jea ke expatei yoermf, fcecocee cWZtd ihrocr1 waXcJ u iax? 4oo 't 6Uj. Crt C B. Q. jak Vr. Frtly tlwi Uniard rrm7 f of tr tttenßonx. TiWrt Itna. Qu:ckr t id. Dmtn4 Tri bex bevist Mr. Hüls par. A I AS Drzis:s SO Com v. rxi corcr. Dcrrorr
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Socfhinq andlcdinq the home remedy for skin ills Speediiyailaysihe smart end siting of minor skin injuries, rashes or chafing Toibalhe thaa&ried prts use mild cledniing Resinol Soap
Mothers in a Like Situatioa Should Read Thh Leiter from Mrs. Enrico
Chicaro. Iliirci:. -"I t-ok Lydi"
E. Pinkhn.m3
jiRiiyjiilijj
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Corr.p. ;r. i ri- u i tr'-.-j-hr. J tri'- i
doctors er i a ! ir . . : . . .
1 cr.Iy I'.lt pain on rrv; fad?. Lut t''' eccrr.rd to 1 cnb-oth si:
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Why Be Constipated? j Do you knew th&t 3 of n.turt's rrAt; lx.uves is BuIsrUa Blood BULGARIAN BREW To fSvith th klJntys nl nt!r rnor ths boweii brew copfttl ot Dulfirltn, r;ooi ts.. Boia tr ärcrrists, I
Ladies Let Guticura Keep Your Skin Fresh and Young 9.Cimtnt.TleaTa.T.mw yhw. Fwitm;!
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i f it isnt
ii isn't the Genuine YEAST
lr. rr. z c h :r. " c r.-: rlittle srir! to
port. I vrork in n tailor sh'. p ar. i :h j lino of work ha.-i bxtcn v?rv e ' a : k t :. : a
i year and I ?.rn home pirt
I 1 do not like to take zr. ;
' c.- T "fi-e'i m v fr!
! lady said. 'TaKe Lydia I
: medicine, ' so I did. I have ft It I :t- ! ter right along end am in c -der. yj health to go to work. I Vccomm.r. i your Vegetable Cczz pound ar.i Fm- . ative Wash to all." Mrs. Mai;y iJnj r.ico, 453 N. Carper.ter St.,Chicao. j Often the mother ü obliged to 5 jp- ; port her children ar.d px-d h-: Ith i
necessary. Lycia L.r.r.ir.a-n 3 vcaretablc Compound is juit the rr.t-:i-cir.e you can depend uj-on. It is n m.tdicir.e for "women's a:lrr.r-r.ts ar.i
:h? relief it trrjrht Mrr. . i
oui: . Tt:xT. That's the fce'.ir.j one win alay h an lcr. as you do not !.av your autcrr.obi insure!. Why r.ct act a: cr. and rem. it the Grecr.an A:tr.:v
j I to tsL.mlr.atf that feellr.? We'r 1 ri J i the i:mrzr.tr' a Truit Dldi. 5-tt
