The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 April 1933 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY. APRIL l«. 1933.

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1M»| \ N \POI IS UVESKM'K M'T.OOd; holdover: 137; prener- •. ... 1 ! M. In:, to $:!.7G; II. ill lot Ml; 300 lb:;, up, $3.00 to : • •. MO i" 160 lbi., $3.90 to $3Gu; mo t, IP Ibn., $3 20 to $3 40; pai ki.i" • •! 3.'i t ) $3.40. Cattle 1 ii*U; * live 600; .\te r .slow weak, • ' < ti. l..ilk $4.00 t > f. 00; .Hi ntlition Ina ls •}.,tu * niiftlium he 11 ahnve $i; i.e t*. I little changed;

t.ti t to ?6.25; le el j

practical topi

ind cutters $150

Havana Kumors Hinl Vt Deaths

i.i .... | . < if |;l.« >< »UY CI. ASHF.' CKIU r.EN -U KENTS AND pi i! It F HEARD

$<;• liei $2: |r,v

llttei nla S

cows $3 50

to $2.25

down.

Sheep 60(i; sj ))Ut. quotahi> i* cpe l; askinp jestenla} ;

•Ti t *

htiTics neplipit*le othei 3 untievel- ■; buii: ciippeis

Woodrou \\iistni (ihapel SiihjtH*! JOHN IH I DEPAPW MMOR. t.< oND Sl'K \h KK I > I H CONTEST .Ti bn iDula, If Pauw university joiiiiii ft 1 iin : t. l e d , Mo. and a con te -tant for the M u caret Noble I.Pe prize in extempore speaking, polo 00 the subject of “Woolr \v Wilson' in i hapel Tuesday morning Wilson was portrayed by Hula a: a statesman who harmonize'! pm ti i and theory. At times, the pe.iki-i pointed out, this was difficult due to hostile force which tiled to balk hiio I a' president of Princeton univer ity, j later as governor of New Jersey and i finally as president of the United ■

States.

Ihila sai I that the theory of Wilson

could he tound in the idej of ers ice Tiacing the growth of thi ideal through its fiist formation in IHhT a shown in Wilson's t ay on William Pitt, then in its subsequent maturity when subjected to train of a political cfTne holder, Dnla maintained that Wilson could well become a source of inspiration to every i ollep.. |ini n i jent, who is apt to fei | that < cvice snd

fell practice are mei,. woiii *• R\NII JUin INVKSTlt.ATES POl ITMTAN’S IM OMB I W r Hit AGO, April IS, ( UP)— Uol

•'i a I grand jury inve tigiiti.pi 0 f the in ome tax statements of' Moe Rosen berg, local Dent s tatic polilu ai power, opened today with indiiation: Hie inquiry might develop int i a ma-

jor 1 'hicago political sensation ■' ubpenas hate Ins n ii.ed to

btii.g recoids and witnesses before ’ gtiitid jury today in a study of Rosenberg’s income tax return f r H*2w ami 1H30. IT. ,s. D, tcist Attorney Dwight Green said he would pre- • nt the matter to the jury personal

ly. An exhaustive inquiiy air

has Ijeen ioa<|e by otilit m the matt

HAA’ANA April 18, (UP)—Re port 1 >|i .th mounting into scor. irculnteil thr.,'U’h Havana today a la'-he 1,1 tsi 1 1 ! I ice and student

• Pn

a!.0 hado (.nit imed. but it was irupo-

le t< ' unfitm the rumors.

•tudent •• th' c "ot Havana h ' pi eared int, e, ,et hiding place

ifltatoi

, ie ed, and i i re ult there wo ic.

a of ielling lie b ones were mis because t;,ey oaf been arreted

, r -h t, ui.l whi, had gone int i .

,n for tie ,1 , n protection.

Otl'i.irdl*, llle death list stood at a t 1 i or t iei foi the recent day i ..tense ant against MarhaJo,)

but reports

tantiality

dents and

killed.

the daily banner (;j|| en Decries

And

Herald Consolidated "It Waxes For All" Entered in the postoffice at Greoncastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 8. 1878. Subscription price, 10 cent* per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5 00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.

Trend Toward Socialism Plan

SAYS PEOPLE NOW EXPECT TO FIE SUPPORTED BY THE

GOVERNMENT

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

I MURI SKI VS

CONGRESS

The American Legion Post No. 58 v ill meet tonight at 7 1(1 " ' lock. Cecil Rullerdick, R. 2, entered the lonntv hospital Monday for medical

ueatment.

to his

v. ith me degree of ub ^

,, ic that at least si t r-e police had

' stu keen

R. M. Krug has i turned home at Dayffon, O. after

■ elative? here.

Allan Randolph has moved from 704 south College avenue to 411 east

•nninary street.

a vs Congressmen Are Seldom E\er Influenced bv peeches On Floor of ( i.ngreas

e inquiiy government

I u. Al ION LI It KMINES D ATE <>! Ml MORI AL D AY IN SOI ill AT1.ANT.A (UPi Memoiial day i south i a matter depending laigily’ on location, while in the n.iith it i universally May 30, the \ tional Memorial Day. Mr: J hn N Anderson, historianfi'rr.er.il of thi United Daughter of he ( i.iife.lera is authority for the following dale on which variououtke. it -1 tie : !*ay luimagt to their

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Ap.il 26 Anniversary of the smlender of Jolmson P. Sherman. Oli- ■ i ved by Georgia, Florida, Alabama, ml AlLsO .-ippi. May 10- Anniversary of the death i "tonev. all Jatk-on. Observed by 'he Cal', linas. May 30—Viiginia. Vcond Fii lay in May- Tennessee. June I Birthday of Jefferson Daw-, (He nlent of the Confedeiacy. di-ei ved m Louisiana. I ign ition f May 30 a the Naim. il Memoiial day was at the sugtion of ih wife < ( f Gen John A. I ran, of the Federal Army, Mr An 'i i. n said. i A All’ Alt.N PLANNED TO El IMINAIK SAM Ih h CLOUDS A LI i MCE CITY, Utah, (UP) Detemiined to eliminate the clouds of c oke hanging over Salt Luki City tin .nek toe winter, Julius Billeter, 1 '.iei of the smoke abatement department, i making plans for a summertime educational campaign. • ’moke i a erious problem here, d ic to th" |..cati(.n of the . ity, in a ' ‘Oe Ullo.mded by high hilD, and •he fait that that tar in Utah coal | Midiice j | ( nf not. Fun.ares nf the inoke-helching ty|a* :up banned, and through the winter an observer is stationed on mi loot ol th.. city ■ talle-.t building, h king for violators of the city

moke code.

M. and Mrs. Sam Taylor, R. 2, are iii" parents of a daughter, Mary Jo-

ephine, horn Monday.

Mi Birdie Jacobs, Reelsville, R. 2, mteied tlie county hospital Monday

for medical treatment

Decrying the government's trend

t ward socialism and /overnment operation of transpoitation, formei Congressman Couitland Gillen, of Grrencastle, spoke to the Brazil Elks Lime'.eon club at no ■ Monday. He j , urged the return of the piinciple of visiting j Jim jieople supporting the government as contrasted with the govern-

ment supporting the pcuple. Mr. Gillen said it i next to impos-

i Mide now for an indi dual or firm to make a sizable loan, but such indivL’ual or business inu-t look to the government through the Reconstruction Finance Corpoi ion. Industry cannot obtain credit • \iept from the gnvernn nt. 'Hie fanner is looking

the government to apply funds

RH HI D M g CROP |\

Portland, m thi largest ciop < ti decade was harv

v. inter.

MAINE

"1*1 I’.iTiapi n*' in nioie than ••6 in Maine thi

lOlMi NOVKI. LAW W ! .\AT( HEK, W'asli. (t t') |.A. P* • utoi, found a law pei - "iti'd tl)*‘ proserution of hootle^ ' llino ptojjerly ajre I litjiioi .

Ilutf midAc Ltifi^cj.s

IjIo.nsdiij a ji, Imi\ inji power l-o yotir utivata aimouiurmenl of special offering* in sruMinel.f,. Im.ne I,h,dware. ! very section J the More UA rontrilikiie<| in ifu-. Iiargam opportunity.

^nio LjifIv for Fhest* 1 2 f'lni Jolmton’t I iM'itl Wut 1 Pouiirf Joliiison’i Paste Wax 1 Pint f,fo ( oat (and upplicr)

Climax Wall Pape. Cleat'er, 3 cant

Dust (Toili*

Spoii^et (lai t;e size)

>1*1 < IAfi f t.KANKH 1 Pin! 0 Cedar, JI t)0 Value for

roR

28c SSr Mi 2 r „- 25c 25c

ALTOS

69c

Johnson’* Cleaner, Wax, Ihisd tlblh Auto Spoke Brushes Kmk Dusters (C'eam Polixlies) .'.Ot Value

Simoniz Cleaner •Simoniz Polish

10

25c 39c 50c fiOc

hrownintT-Harnmoiid Hdw. Co. PlfONE 214 vE

Beulahbel Smith of Bainhridge eni. iel the county hospital Tuesday afteine n for treatment. Mr aiid Mrs. Raymond Alexanier i.f Liniedule aie the parents of a on, born Tuesday morning. Mi Iune Robinson, a DePauw stu dent, entered the county hospital I'm day morning for treatment. di and Mrs. Gllie Sutherlin ol I illmoie, R. 2, are the parents of a daiig ter, Betty Joan, born M nday Dr- and Airs. Gordon A. Thcma.and family of Lafayette -pent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. C. AA T . Martin. North wood. The lo al Moose In Ive will ni^et AVednesday evening at S o'clock in regular session- All members are urgtd to attend. Air. and Mr^. Uharle- F7. Webster and Mi. and Mrs. Gilbert Rogers pent Sunday in lndianap< lis with Mr and Mi Hubei t AA’ehster. Mis l iance- Long ha- returned to St. Mary's of the-Wood- college after pending the F7a=ter holidays with her parent-, Mr. and Mrs. George F.

Long.

Mi-: .Miriam Ulements returned to !ici home in Crawfoidsville Tue d. y aft r pending the F7a.-ter holiday . i'll her giandmother, Mrs. AV. AV. T uckcr. Mrs. Jane Bryant and Louis Schachtel and daughter Ethel of Greencastle were Easter dinner guest of Mi. and Mrs. Eli Haase and family at Ulinton. ‘.I 11' i F. M Brannan, commandei of the DePauw unit of the R. O. T. (' ha leturned honip from Wash ington, D. while he sjient the K:i tei holidays. Air. an I Mrs. Kenneth Todd of Bed find and Keimit T dd and Miss Je ie AVeh ter of Batesville, were v • ekeiul guest - of Mi and Mrs. Fred Todd of thi city. The Committee to stu ly the C -n 1 i tution of the First Baptist Church will meet at the church this rveni-ig it 7 i ilock, ini.; committee is coni pored of the deacon , tms’te-, clerk and pastor. A petition and inventory has been fib d in circuit court by Rosetta McCatinnai k, widow of Everett M Cammack, for settlement of his estate under the $.6oti a t. Theodore Craw lev is attorney for the petitioner. Mrs Phoebe Jane Gibbon , age 7.1 years, step-mother of Mrs. Alexandei Bryan of Fillmore, died at her honu in ai Old Union in Boone county Sunday. Funeral service* were held Tm day nu ruing at the Powell Mem oiial chapel with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery at I>*hanon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sage and Air and Mr I^eRoy Lear of Champaig.i. Ill . and Charles Plank of South Ben ; were wet k end guests of Mr. and Mr Walter Itear, north Indiana street. Mr. Plauk also visited with MrPlank and sons. Charles Jr., and Fcdi ert who are here for an extended \i- • it with her. parents. Vernon Clark, 26 year old color,u man. i io escaped from the Indiana state farm April 14, 1930, while seiving a term imposed by the circuit comt of Union county, wan sentenced to serve one to five years in the InMiana tale reformat- ly by Judy Wilbur S. DonneY in circuit court Tuesday morning,, on the e-<apc charge.

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and the home ownei appealing to the government to finance his home so that he may save it. The .s|>eaker said that after we get out of this depression we will need uch i on ressional h ahers as Daniel Webster and Henry ' I iy to help restore tlie government on its old loundations. Mr. Gillen gave hi impressions of , ntering his duties :n congress and gave inteie-ting md humorous stories illustrating human side to coiicii- He said that the personmi of congress is divided into three groups: the new-comers, the middleap - I men and the older ones. He said tlie young men are quite anxious to vote io .t on eveiy question and aie w rried all the time about what tlieii constituent think about them, hut the real action in congress is done by th,. oiler heads who know how- to cot lesults. Ih peaker told of the routine of a day of a eongre -man which indicate- that the lawmakers really are tm y with their work and are not in Washington on a laik. He -aid lie was at first astounded with t ie noi-e and confusion on the floor ot the house and the lack of at tention given the speakers, hut he h armil that all action in taken in ■ immittee meetings, caucuses and hearings, and the sjice lies, which are made on the floor, seldom are exp tied to sway the opinion the opin- ')! of anyone hut are given mostly to impress the folks back home.

Putnam Native Dies Suddenly

UALA KS ARE WAGON TEAM CREIGHTON. Neb, (UP) Oren and Merle Waldo, farm hoys nenr here, have trained a novelty team to pull their wagon. They are a pair of bull calves.

l.EWIS FR ANKLIN AV A EDEN DROP Dl \l, i i RE vit I ) i I At K A I KNIGHISA IEM RRAZIE. Ind., April 18— lewis Franklin Walden, 77 years old, re tired section foreman of the Pennsylvania railroad, diojped deal at liihnme at Kniglltsville alwnit 9 o’clock Monday moroinp following a heart attack. Mr. Walden was walking through his warden when he w.i tiicken and died before a phy ici.m could I p suinmionp k Dr P. II. Veach comity coroner, wa called to jnve ti gate. Mr. Walden was bom in Putnam county, a son of John and Elizabeth AValden. pin eer ettler of that conn ♦ y, who can e to Indiana from K"n trrfky in the early part of the lu t century. In 1881 he entered the e nploy of the Pennsylvania railroad at Reelsville and served as section foreman for 42 years, retiring from active -eivice nine years ago. For the pa t •32 years he had resided in Knightsville. Mr. Walden was a member of the Pennsylvania Railway Aid of 'Dor Halite and of the Reelsville Methodist church. He is survived by the wi low, Mr-. Margaret Walden; a stepson, Samuel Zane < f Knightsville; . two ■tepdaughters. Mrs. Andrew smith of Knightsville. and Mrs. Ella Hutc-hi on "f (>aklandon, Ind.. and two brothers, S -muel Walden of West Terre || u utc •ind Jo eph Walden of Putnam county.

CASH For Your Car or* Equity Kintf, Morrison, FosM-

Mrs. Huffman to he AV. iL M. S. Hiwlcss .Mrs. Charles Huffman. .307 east Washington street, will be hostess to the Woman's Home Missi nary society Wednesday afternoon at 2:3!) o’clock. Mrs. AATlliam O’Brien and her committee will he as-istant hostesses. The devotional will be given by Mrs. L. R. Eckardt. The subject for discussion for the afternoon’: lesson. “The Indian Neglected Plea,” will be an-wered by the Woman’s Home Missi nary Society. Member- are requested to remember this is the time of the mite box opening. 4* T* 4* d' d* d* laical People Attend Parkersburg AA eliding The marriage of Miss Nora Ft. I aFollette and Thomas J. Foster took place Easter .Sunday atternooi at 3 o’clock at the home of the bride’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P Noland, in Parkersburg. Rev. S. G. Smith, Christian church minister ai d n .dent cf Eadoga, read tin* marriav* vows in the presen. of eighty relative- and friends. Mr. Fostei and his bride are both well known in the community of Parkersburg and Ladoga and aie actively a.-ociated with church work in Parkersburg T he grcom is the on of Mrs. loui i Foster <>f Eadoga Since the death of her parents sev era I years ago the bride has made her home with • i -istcr a ul husband. .Air. and Mrs. Thomn J. Noland. After May 1 Air. and Mrs. Foster will he at home to their frien Is on th ir farm near Paiki rsburg. Among the out-of-town guests who attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Biuci* Shannon and family of Greencastle. •!• + ++ + + Golden Link (Tub IY Aleet The Golden Link flub will meet AVednesday evening at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Kate Houck. •E + + + ■{• + Kk’a Dance To Re held Tonight The Elk’s lodge, will hold a danci Tue lay evening at old high s boo) gymnasium for the benefit of the Child'- Welfare organization. Ha’ Rotherts orchestra will provide the music. + + + + + + Bible ( fase To Meet AA edne-day The Bible Class of the First Ba'list church will meet Wedm- day niglil at,7:30 o’clock at the home of Mr Maude AA'illia rs, outh Jackson -tir-et Every member is urged to be present

SIMPLY WORN OUT? Take Lydia E. Pinkham’s

.Vegetable Compound

Can anything be more wearing for women than the cineeleee round of household duties? You ha,e no time to be sick . . . you are tired . . . ailing ... . yet cannot stop. There cotnaa a time when something snugs and you ana

yourseU simply worn out.

Lydia K. fHnkham's Vegetable Compound will help you. Its tonic l Hive you renewed strength, and ' your daily tasks seem easier to you.

ctlon will rill make

>8 out of every 100 worn us say that they are bei >d!clne. buy a bottle fru

Hl»t today

and wutc

non who report •netited by this

dn

from your drugch the results.

taxes are due It you need Ibe Mime, them Ave have it. Indiana Loan Co,

21'. E- Wash.

Phone 15

ROBBERY DELAYED LETIERS AA AKMNG F’OI ICE OF FORGER SHERMAN, Tex., (UP) _ Police heie wondered why a bulletin requeating vigilance of 'officers in outhwestern cities for a man described as a forger never got lesults. For a year nothing was ieard ol ’he man and no w id came from oilier cities telling of receipt of the bulletin calling for apprehension of the fugitive. The mystery wan solved when lett»T Wei, deliveted recently, a year after tloir posting here. The letters were marked “delayed an.T damaged a.vi.unt postoffice robbery." Several police chiefs answered the circular, promising they woull wat-h for the fugitive.

GROCERS DEFY FRY INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. A|ril IR (I P) Memliers of the Indiana r;>lail meat an I grocers’ associatio i rebelled today at tlie ruling of Paul Fry. -tnte excise director, that grorerir: may not deliver less than c ne case of beer to the home of a buyer. Fry rule.-l that less than a case ‘"bid be purchased at the store if taken home |,y the buyer. Afe.nliers of the association voted to more the rulirg when attorneys ad vi-ed them that it was not legal.

Hitfh Hlood Pressure Oui'k Relief. « r y„ u Only |. ay When Satisfied If you offer from High Blood presme, dizziness, ringing in the ear« ' ‘n't h-i-p at nights, feel weak and (laky, had taster nervous If your heart pounds mid you fear a paralytic -Triike, to demonstrate the value" of Dr. Hayes' successful prescription we will send you |M>stpaid, a regular $1 (reatinent on absolute! v FRET I RIAL While it is wm simoiflc, many '■a es report remarkably quick relief "Den symptoms diminish and quiet "."ri'ial sleep retuns within 3 days ontaiiis no salts, physics, opiate* nr ' ope. Absolutely harmless. You can continue with treatment you are tak mg It wuwrot conflict. Perfectly safe with any diet. PAY NOTHING UNLESS GREATLY IMPROVED. Then .end $1. If not your report cancels rT V y, rite t0 J )r - llay0s A!,s '" - -U6 Coates House, Kansas City, Mo-

COT

NEWS

BOY'SCOUTS

Troop 41 No meeting. Troop 43 AVe opened the meeting by giving the scout oath. Then we had some woik on military things after which ve talked about a hike for Friday night although we di l not have the overnight hike on account of rain. Mr. Thomas, our scoutmaster, took the second class boys out to have a -tudy on the stars. Other scouts worked on other tests. AVe are going io have a court of review next Weiner lay. Cubs Special notice fiom Cub leader— Chicaw park will meet next Saturday morning, April 22, instead of Saturday, April 29, as was announced at las' Saturday’s meeting. All dens are asked to hold their regular den meetings before the coming Saturday morning, paying particular attention to the contest that is being held he 'ween ‘lip various dens. If sufficient eadway is made at Men meetings, only a short business meeting will he held next Saturday and the balance if the time w-ill bp given to limbering up the throwing and bnptinjc arms of the entire pack. The following cubs aie asked to ee the cubmaster within the next fi w days in order that their rec.ir Is • lay he brought up to date in the new ub hook: Bobby Askew-, Jimmie Hillman, Floyd Collett, Bobby Cook, Felix Cook, Carroll Hammond, Jimmy Hurst, \Bohby Moore, Bobby Mundy and O. J. Stewart, Jr. The Cub Pack met at the Second ward building, Saturday, April 15, with a good attendance and we were ?lad to Wrlrmne a new memlrer. AAV discussed business matters ami after 'he meeting we passed tests and played two games of “Steal tlie Bacon,” two games of relay races and a game of “Crah and Dog.” T ne ne-tini' adjourned at 11:15. F AST JEFFERSON TAVP.

J0U) ur DSUCUISU tvuftJjJk

Fima Schultz and baby la-t VV-Mn*. day. Geraldine Fields was bn ughj ^ the home of Mr. and Mrs Charlie Sollace last AVeck from Indianapolis, . r , e is critically ill. Oliver Stringer and AIE- Q er( j e Stringer spent Sunday with Eme« MrCammack and wife. Frank Elrod and fan il : , .,f n , ar Contesville visited Sunday with Geo. Hurst and fa vily. Jack Gross and wife visited M-nday with Frank McCammark .md family Norman Stringer wa piien a unper Friday ev-niii" in honor ..f fcjj seventh birthday. Marjorie MrCammack railed on Miss Ruby Blue Tue-dav morninMrs. Thelma Brook- and (Lurhhr Fluor, Mrs. Bertha Terry ind Glenn Terry vi-ited Mary Tni• -f Greencastle Saturday. GOT WRONG I llMYM AAV The J< hn l.ongsliaw. .Tie-ted lad Friday at Wi u h '.di'i. Ky, was not the Jimn Wesley I iniu.-liaw. cl red. wanted for the murder of Wilbur Scott, colored, at Speii" i on tie mVlit of M o ch 24, TI Saturday upon tlie arrival at Win- < In ter of Sheriff Walter PI Owen county, Pr, e'cutm I i \ Riker and Stale Polin i m li raid I'laliklin. who went there to line I .n? ; baw hack, following receipt nf w. id of (be arrest. John VA ‘aley Longs! Her indictment in O ei ntj fof the murder, is tall Tie .Inii I-n:-:<haw under arre t at \Vim-li'-t"i wi« a slioit negrn. He aid he wa , rel•tive of John Wi

Conquers Stomach

Pains Quickly

^ wua surfering with »toraiah trouble very much. Could not at without having gas, f.-ur * and paiihs. Tried many othei

cint?s but received no

da an

>s

9 1

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cummins, Mr. and Mrs. W. J- Herbert visit**’? with Doris Soloman and wife Survhiy. Mrs. Tna Blue. Miss Ruby lilue. Mrs. I"ila McCloud. Miss Imoivene MeCloud. Mr. ; . Thelma Brook and Dan McCullough spent the day in Indianapolis last Wednesday. Gladys Kennedy visited with Mrs.

iut having gas, ur stomach

iamb. Triad

but received no relitf. A of ywour treatment convinced

... * was on tl ‘d to r **

:overy. I now eat anything. uid pains have all gone- and 1

lot bothenud with sour stomach.'' l.'dga Tmsts. a r'« prsscrlptlon, have u world-w.de ieco:d of success In the treatment of iffii sains, stomach ulcers, excees acid, nelchlng. biosting, pains after at* tng. sour stomach, ton&upauoni lo artburn, poor digvstK n, dyupep*'*. gastritis, aiid other condlti us eauiM

by hyperacidity or faulty diet.

Why suffk-*r when > • ,r >' l* 111

safe and isaimlesa ti-.itinen without risk? fJet a 111" i » Kage of Udga Tablets today. I se the entir#

Udga Tablets today. I se tDe entlra box and tlietn, If >wu air not [ i situ* hat they have done more fur

that sick

er

Bive ...— . stomach than anyth :.g y° u used—return the emptv boi

and get ytsur money I ‘ ask jour

druggist f>-r I’dga 'i^>

ivhat « r«jil treatment ca» w 101

your sick Mtemat h.

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