i How To Make the I © Quickest, Simplest Cough ® Remedy © Mark Better thaa the Ready- @ © Made Kind and Von Nave 92. ® © Fully Guaranteed Thin home-made conprh ayrup is now used in more homes than anv other cough remedy. its promptness. ease and cer tainty in conquering distressing coughs, finest and throat colds, is really remark able. \ou can actually /eel it take hold. -A day b use will usually overcome the ordinary couch —relieves even whooping tough quickly. .Splendid, too, lor bron , clutts, spasmodic croup, bronchial asthma and winter coughs. Get from any drufrgist 2Vz ounces of I inex (50 cents worth), pour it in a pint bottle and till the bottle with plain granu lated augur syrup. This gives you—at a cost of only 54 cents—a full pint of better cough syrup than you could buv for -1U.50. i akes but a few in inn. i. 2 to prepare. Full directions with I'inex. Tastes good and never spoils. ?V ' )e pleasantly Surprised how quickly it loosens drv, hoarse or tight coughs, and heals the inflamed mem branes in a painful cough. It also stops the formation of phlegm in the throat end bronchial tubes, thus ending the per sistent loose cough. i'inex is a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine .Norway pine ex tract, rich in guaiacol, which is so heal ing to the membranes. lo avoid disappointment, he sure and a>k your druggist for ''2\' 2 ounces Pinex," and don't accept anything elbe. A guarantee of abFolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. ' The J'inex Co., it. Wayne, Ind Thin lollcs Who Would Be Fat lncrrn»e In right Ten Pounds »r HUM K I'h.TuieiHU's Advice "I'd certainly give most anything to be uLie to fat up a few pounds and stay that way." declares every excessively 1 liln man or woman. Sucli a result is lint impossible, despite past failures. 'l"!ijn people are victims of mal-nutrl lion. a condition which prevents the fatty elements of food from belnir taken up by the blood as tlioy are when the powers of nutrition are normal. In stead of Kfttiltg'fnto the blood, all flit! l'at and flesh producing elements stay in the intestines until they pass from Hit- bouy as waste. To correct this condition and pro duce a healthy, normal amount of fat the nutritive processes must be artl- IH-ially supplied with the power which nature lias denied them. This can hest In- accomplished by eatinfr a Hargol tab- Id with every meal. Sargol is a scien -1111- combination of six of the best strength-giving, rat-producing: elements known to the medical profession. Taken vith meals, it mixes with the food and turns the sugars and starches into rich, ripe nourishment for the tissues anil Mood ami its rapid effect is remark able. Reported gains from ten to twentv-flve pounds in s single month are by no means infrequent. Yet its action is perfectly natural and abso lutely harmless. Sargol is sold by c.eorgre A. Gorgas and other good drug gists everywhere and every package contains a guarantee bf weight increase or money bark. t autlon: —Wiille Sargol has produced remarkable results in the treatment of nervous indigestion and general stom ach disorders, it should not, owing to its remarkable liesh producing effect, he used by those who are not willing to increase their wei"lit ten pounds or more.—-\d vertisemunt. ,&ow French Ladies Re move Superfluous Hair An International authority whose ad vice on health and beauty is frequently printed in the leading publications of nearly every country, says that while the majority of I'rench ladies are sub ject to superfluous hair, their affliction is rarely evident, because just as soon us tile objectionable growth appears liiey destroy it at on ; by applying a simple paste made by mixing a few orops of water with a littlo sulthine depilatory. Apply with a knife blade. Leave it on for about two minutes then remove the paste -with the back ot the knife, when you will find trio hair has entirely disappeared. If your druggist hasn't sulthine depilatory, which is es sentially a French product, in stock, lie tmi quickly prepare it for you by mix ing 4Vi drams sulthine concentrate ■with -Vt drams zinc oxide and I dram powdered orris root. The almost total absence of superfluous hair from ladies' fates throughout France. England, Italy and Germany is attributed to the occasional use of this Inexpensive and harmless sulthine depilatory as pre pared from tiie above formula. owing to the numerous requeata to Ml this formula arrangements nave been made with G. A. • iorgas to keep in stock a liberal supply of sulthine depilatory prepared according to the original French formula, put up com plete and ready for use.—Advertise ment. VAUIOI'S STARS 'Rot's go out to-night." suggested the country cousin, "and see some good acting." "All right." assented the New Yorker. "'What kind of acting do you prefer, society divorce, murder heroine or bridge jumper?" (?(»•• of Ohio. City of Toledo, Liism County. ns. Frank .1. t'hene.r miikf* imth that hi- i c snnlor tim'tnpr of tlii* firm of F. .1. Cheney Co.. do i I? business In tlio City of Toledo. County 2:>cl fr-'ate aforesaid, and that anid tirni will pay lie sum of lINK Ht'NDltEll IHIbLAHS '.<« e-eh antl (-wry case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of llall'a Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CIIKNKT. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pre>.enre, this uth day of December. A. D., IS3& •Seal. A. W. (iI.nASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure |« taken internally and • era directly upon the Mood and mucous aur fices ot the aystem. fiend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. . Sold by all Uriißgi'ta. 75c. , Tatf» nall'a Family rills *oe eonatlpatlon. i For Rough Chapped Hands r • What t'nrlMlnii Women I *e to tlake 1 • Their Hands Iti-un tlf ul, Soft • t and While. j The best preparation for softening whitening and beautifying the hands is e famous French formula composed of iapora Concentrate, 2 ozs.. Alcohol i'% oxs.. lloso water j oz„ Witch Hazel or. This product will also quicklv remove freckles, yellow or dark spot's oil the skin, overcome enlarged skin pores, black heads and unnatural red ness of the skin. It is most refreshing for gentlemen to use after shaving as Wfl is exceptionally healing to a sore 'or tender skin. In reply to an inquiry ('roll Keller druggist. 405 Market street of this city, says that they keep all the in gredients required for compounding the above prescription and that thev are piepared to fill it Just as well ai a' Paris I'harmacien. THURSDAY EVENING, 60 JURYMEN DRAWN FOR COMMON PLEAS Commissioners Dapp and Taylor Select Panel For Duty Week of February 22 Sixty traverse jurors who will serve at the special session of February Common Pleas court beginning Feb ruary 22, were drawn this morning by Jury Commissioners Ed. Dapp and Samuel Taylor and Sheriff 11. ('. Wells. The list follows: Henry W. Myers. Second ward, Mid dletown; John V'. I 1 en Dinger. Mifflin township; Harper D. Fegle.v, l.ykens; Richard H. Kautz. Fourth ward .Steel ton: Samuel Aungst, Swatara town ship; Jacob 1.. Hoover, Middle Pax ton township; George C. Klinefelter, Tenth ward, city; George F. Greena walt, Hummelstown; Frank 8. Avars, Ninth ward, city; James O. Elliott, Third ward, Steelton; Joseph X. Oli ver, Hummelstown: Charles G. Fickes. Thirteenth ward, city; Cornelius Bow man, Halifax' township; William E. Duncan, High spire; Edward 1,. Gault, Fifth wprd, Steelton: Harry Aungst,* Third ward, .Vliddletown: John A. Schreibner, Elizabethville; Andrew Wolf. Swatara township: Charles I. B. Berry, Jackson township; David ft. l.andis, Hummelstown; christian K. Wissler, .Seventh . ward, .city: James G. Miles, Twelfth ward, city: Alfred II I How. 'Washington township: Fred C. | Hoover, East Hanover township; Charles E. DiKendorfer, llighspire: John Koons, West' Hanover township; Aaron Kauffman. Lower Paxton town ship: Miles Bomgardner, Fast Han over: Charles H. Spahr, Fifth ward, city; Samuel H. Xissiey, First ward, Steelton: i.ewis Sweigle, llighspire; Howard M. Merry man. Third ward, Steelton; Samuel 11. Albright, Second ward, city: Henry Shank. Second ward, Middletown: Edward Punch, WillianiHtown: Benjamin F. Ein eric k, Ninth ward, city; Wilson E. George, Lower Paxton: Charles E. King, Eighth ward, .city; John A. Hetrick, Jr., East Hanover; John 'VV. Hepford. Tenth ward, city: William H. Adam*, First ward, city; Harry A. Schriver, Elizabethville: George A. Knighton. First ward, city: 'George W. Bricker, Derrv township: Simon Baccastoe. Kerry township: Wiillarn R. Clay, South Hanover; Adam JjUtz, Second ward, Middletown; Robert Alleman. Lower Swatara: irvin Fager. Royal ton: Jacob Schubauer, West Hanover; John .). Kolvic, Wiconlsco township: Milton 11. Weaver. Milleraburg: Isaac A. Machamer, Wiconisco township: Frederick W. Beck, Middletown; Si mon I'. Lebo, Klizubethville; f{. Ray Eilas c. Martin, Londonderry town ship; James A. Kellyfl Third ward, city. Heacjiler, Second ward, Middletown; James R. Ebersole. Seventh ward, city; Samuel C. Spangler, Lykens; Aged Veteran Dies Day After Fulfillment of Wish | "Just one more chance to vote for the Republic* a ticket and to see an other Republican Governor inaugur ated before I die." This wish expressed by John Welt mer, aged SS years, of. 21«» Muench street, last Fall, a veteran of two wars, was gratified. Mr. Welt mer tlied | this atternoon at the llartrnan i hospital, where li» was taken follow ing a stroke at his home this morn ing. The funeral arrangements will probably be inaoe by Post No. 116, Grand Army of the Republic, John Weltmer served during the Mexican war and in Hie War of the Rebellion. He also served In the regular army, lie was lieutenant of police under the late .Mayors John D. Patterson, John I '. Herman and Si mon Cameron Wilson. For the last eight years M». Weltmer lias lived re tired. ilc was an active Republican all his life, and for. many years re sided on Verbeke street near Capital. Editor and Church Worker Married at Mount Union mBBr I ! MR. AND MRS. C. H. WELCH. ■ Mount Union, Pa.. Jan. 21. —Charles 'Howard Welch and Miss Clementine Compton were married In the First Presbyterian Church here Tuesday evening at 6.30 o'clock, by the pastor, the Rev. Chester W. Todd. The -bride and groom were unattended, and the wedding was very simple and impres sive. In spite of the fact that no In vitations were sent out. the church au ditorium was well filled with wit nesses. Mrs. Mary Kyper Gifford, aunt of the bridegroom and church organist, played during the ceremony. The bride is a western girl, her home being in Portland, Ore. She Is a wo man of broad culture and refinement, and a graduate of Moody Bible Insti tute at Chicago. She was Hie soloist for the Johnson-Weaver Evangelistic Party until recently. The bridegroom is editor of the Mount Union Times, and is well known throughout Central Pennsylvania in both a business as I well as a religious way. lACTRESS TO AIDWAR ! AGAINST BAD MILK Miss Una Clayton to Present Dramatization of Situation Which Occurs Here Yearly The fight that city and State have been naaking against the sale of im pure milk, and the ultimate reduction of the infant mortality rate through cleaning up the unsanitary dairies, will receive a substantial boosl next week when L'na Clayton presents at the Or plieum theater, a dramatic playlet founded on the subject of impure milk. The report of Dr. J. M. J. Raunick. city health officer, that the birth rate is getting lower while the death rate among infunts remains high. was quickly followed by the announce ment that Miss Clayton wotild come here to lend her assistance in fight ing this ever-increasing mortality rate among infants, by awakening the pub lice conscience tothe need of better milk inspection. This was quick-witted booking on trie part of Wilmer K Vin cent. l'na Clayton is a well-known writer and player, wUn nas divided her time between the stage and social uplift work among New York's poor. Dur ing the past few years the appalling waste of life among infants due to the feeding of impure milk caused Miss Clayton to dramatize the situation. In this way she hopes to quicken the public mind in its realization of the fact that thousands of children die I annually from no other reason than Ithat milk supplied to them is bad. The New York Milk committee. • committee, composed of Mrs. August Belmont. Mrs. J. liorden llarrinian, j«'.rs. Nathan Strauss and several other fashionable society folks, have become so enthusiastic over Miss Clayton's ef forts to save babies by improving the conditions in the milk supply that they sent Weldon'D. Griffin to Harris burg to confer with the Pure Milk So ciety as well as with State and city authorities. Mr. Griffin met and chaf fed to-day with Dr. Raunick. "If Miss Clayton can sound the alarm in her dramatic work that will cause the public to awake to the dan gers that lie in impure milk, she will accomplish wonders," said Dr. Raun ick. "At least 50 babies die in Har risburg every summer from no other cause than the impurities in the milk that \is fed them." Brothers Demand Inquiry of Mrs. Hunter's Death Speci.il io The Telegraph Pittsburgh. Pa.. Jan. Despite the statement of the Coroner's oftle yesterday that investigation had shown the death of Mrs. .Minnie Hunter, wife of Frank A. I-lutiter, was caused by suffocation as a result of the woman trying to hide in a cedar chest so that her husband would not dis ocver that she had been drinking, John and Harry Riott, brothers of the dead woman, demanded that an examina tion lie made of her stomach to as certain whether she had been poi soned. Xeither of the brothers makes any 'charge. They stated that the circum- Istances surrounding her death were I very peculiar and that they w ant the I matter cleared up. I Students Will Go in Body to Meet Provost Smith Students of the Wharton Extension School of Commerce and Finance will meet Provost Kdgar Falis Smith ai the station in a body, to-morrow evening, when he comis for the smoker to he given at tlie Pennsylvania Kngineers' Society rooms. The rooms will be decorated in red and blue, the colors of the university. A buffet luncheon will be served after the social hour of the evening. Sev eral other professors from the Phila delphia school will be present. The students will escort Mr. Smith back to the station shortly after 9 o'clock, when he leaves for Philadelphia, when lie leaves for Philadelphia. I. \V. \V. MEMBERS I NDIIH BAIL fly Associated Pres. t St. Clairsville, Ohio.. Jan. 21.—Jo seph J. Btter, Induslrial Workers or the World leader who has been in jail here awaiting a hearing on the charges of treason, was arraigned before Mayor Davis this morning. He enter ed a plea of not guilty and was bound over to the grand jury. Etter gave bail for $5,000 and immediately left town with his attorney after agreeing not to enter Belmont county.again or to send any of his representatives here. $0,000,000 MAY BE GIIVEV TO \ll> EAHTHQFAKI. VICTIMS Ry Associated Press Paris. Jan. 21. 4.15 A. M.—The Ital ian cabinet is about to submit several' been sentenced to five years' Imprison conditlons in the district for the sig nature of the king, says the Rome cor respondent of the Tlavas Agency. The decrees are as follows: "First authorizing the expenditure of $0,000,000 to aid the victims of the earthquake; second, suspending the collection of taxes in the affected area: third, establishing a moratorium for five months for bills of exchange and commercial paper in the province of Aquila and the district of Sora; fourth, guaranteeing the payment of salaries of school teachers. decrees for the purpose of alevlatin„- 1,000 WORKERS BEX FI TTED Altoona, Pa.. Jan. 21.—A1l three of the silk mills operated here by Sehwarzenbach, iluher & Co. were yesterday ordered to work full time, which means flfty-fofir hours a week. More than .1,000 operatives will be benefited. Manager Robert Brub pacher stated that it. would likely be necessary to work some of the de partments at nigiit to keep up with the increasing business of the local firm. CITIZEN'S \\ ILL BURY DEAD Naco, Ariz.. Jan. 21.—Burial of the dead still lying on the battlefield around N'acg, Sonora. will be under taken by the citizens here as a health measure. More than a hundred bod ies have been found scattered between the trenches, formerly held o.v the Villa forces attacking (he Mexican town, and the Carranza troops defend ing it. MRS, (iIEDE DIES Mrs. I.eah/Ji.edp, ?i0 Verbeke street, died this morninp: at her home. Funeral senlees wIM be held Saturday afternoon at.S. o>Jo<:k. Burial will be made in the Harrlsburg Cemetery. CI ICM TCDDV MAJESTICT} f EArER SCENES FROM SHAKESPEARE HII M|U IH|C K V JAN UARY^IwEKTvIEVE^TH I il Jl <1 ll 1 J[ JL PRICES-SOc. 75c. $J .00. $1.50 and $2.00. t tn«r. • m mm w M Direction Gaylc Burlinganie. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH nusiw ! RELEASED 111 BREMEN Entire Crew of Steamer Greenbrier Detained by German Authorities By Associated Press Washington, D. C., Jan. 21.—Amer ican sailors of the crew of the steam-1 er Greenbrier, whose seizure by the j British fleet is now the subject, of dip- \ loinatic negotiation, have been released from detention by German authorities; at Bremen. The American consul at Bremen to-1 day reported the release of the Green-j brier's men as well as those of the ; steamer <'arolyn. another ship which; had carried cotton to Germany. Ilia notification of their release was the; first intimation officials here had that! the men had been,held. It. was not stated whether they had; been arrested or detained as the re-I suit of misconduct ashore or whether' it was the purpose of. the German otß- j cials to prevent, them from acquiring any knowledge of defenses which, might be useful to the enemy. Wants Fortunes Taxed For Benefit of Poor Hy Associated Press New York, Jan. 21.—Taxation of, large fortunes upon the death of their owners to aid the poor, the establish ment of government agencies td find work for the unemployed, and pro visions for the comfort of aged work ers. were advocated by Daniel Guggen heim, president of the American Smelting and Refining Company, hi testimony to-day at the inquiry by the Federal Commission on Industrial Re lations into the great philanthropic foundations and the causes of indus trial unrest. Mr. Guggenheim said that, as a capitalist, he favored these measures, despite the fact that they constitute some of the cardinal Ideas of Social ism. He also advocated "industrial democracy" wherein the worker re ceived a portion of the profit derived from the products of his labor. Russ Claim Successes in North, Center and South By Associated Press London, Jan. 21, Noon.— Russia's three-fold assault on the Germanic allies has, in the opinion of British observers of the war, resumed its steam roller characteristics alike In the north, the center and the north. In the north the advance Into Prus sia is reported as threatening live Ger man lines of communication and in Poland the trench warfare continues with small lirsults for either side but i the Russians confidently dwell on |what. they call large German losses in I efforts to hold present positions. In I the south the Russians declare that ! the Austrian advance seems to have j been broken down entirely and that Transylvania lies open to them. Williamsport Woman Is Murdered by Burglars Hy Associated Press \ WiUlamsport, Pa., Jan. 21.—Mrs. Mary J. Fullmer, 84 years old. and wealthy, was strangled to death last night by burglars who ransacked her home in William street, where she lived alone. The crime was not dis covered until shortly before noon to | ., wireless to Lon don. U-DTi p. m.—Although spirited lighting is in progress along the west ern battlefront, the otttclay state ment fro mthe German war office to day shows that these engagements are of merely a local character. The French made repeated attacks near Arras and south of St. Mihiel, but were repulsed. The Germans cap tured trenches near Ferry-au-Bac and Pont-a-Mousson. WILSON TO HF.VK AKtil MIvNT Hy Associated Press Washington, D, C., Jan. 21.—Final arrangements were made to-day for the public hearing President Wilson will give on the immigration bill to morrow in the East Room of the White House. Three hours will be di vided equally between its opponents! and advocates. Where ™j Is Your Rupture? If You'll Hark Its Location OE the Below Diagram and Send It in We Will Mail Treatment ABSOLUTELY FREE. THOUSANDS WRITE UB OF CU*BB. The Rice Method has brought fcucli re linarkable results to siiclin multitude M ft of former rupture sufferers, that it ■ B s.-arcel.y needs any other proof of M Its value. However, we are always S m willing to prove It to any one who may Tie Interested, and the best proof 1* nn actual trial. That's ■ why we now offer you absolutely ■ fraa mi chare* and prepaid a trial I U> show what this wunderfill method can do In ■ yaur Pftie, Just mark (HI neur ■L a* jmi can) the location of your ■\ rapture on thli diagram of a /IB ■ \hody, marking right over J W the type. Snnd to Jr ■ I Main 81., Atiams, ■ (Ml \ . New York, / Ltfl ■ li| at oace. X Ik I I There la f Toa'llue .er I I nore.aoa In the \ /be cured—aud B ■ world why yon S yon'.l go ■ I alio lid contltma to tbroagh IKewUU ■ a I'jfTVr tbe diaoom- I that ruptiire —lf I 8 fort and torture of 1 yon don't do mme- B I B tbat binding, chafing® thing about it. Wli>- B ■ truai without mak-B not, at leant, ml lug an effort tol vbat tbla fr.a B tree traattnant caa do B from ita alarery for yoa> htuit Sead for for free treatment »w»y— tbli tmlay. vary minute. MAKES TEMPORARY SITE ARRANGEMENT David Kaufman Will Open Depart ment Store at 9 North Market Square Announcement was made by David Kaufman this afternoon that he had secured a temporary lease on the storeroom at M North Market Square, lie expected to oe back in business within the next few days. This store room is now occupied hy the. I'nlted Manufacturing Company and was for merly known as the Klein Company Store. .Mr. Kaufman said: "I am more than pleased in having secured a place in Market Square. I cannot express my thanks strong enough to my many friends for the Interest they have manifested in my behalf. 1 will get immediate posses sion of the store, which, of course, will be only the temporary headquarters of the Kaufman Underselling Store. IJue notice of the opening of the store at » North Market Square will be given to the public within the iiext twenty four hours." The new storeroom runs from Mar ket Square to Court street, 11 also has a basement running the entire length of the building, which will lie reno vated and placed in shape for use. Work on cleaning tip the ruins of the .Monday night lire, is going on with a rush. .Measurements were taken to day and the rebuilding will start at an early date. Pl.l'.ASi;i> WITH I)IIKAV.\ At'UIIT Hy Associated Press Buenos Aires, Jan. 21. —A dispatch from Bahla Blanca says the minister of marine, having inspected the new Argentine dreadnauglit Hivadavia. bus advised President Oe I.a I'laz by wire less of the excellent impression he has formed of (lie vessel and congratulates the executive upon the construction of both the Rivadavia and Moreno, which were built in the United Stales. TKOOPERS Wll-I, RETURN Washington, I). C., Jan. 21.—Consu lar Agent Ca rot hers reporting to the State Department to-day a conversa tion with Villa, said the general had informed him that many of the troops which left Mexico City with General Uuttierrez will return to Mexico City. Villa gave renewed assurances for pro lection of Americans and all other foreigners. EAR I* REAPPOINTED llarry 10. Karp. a member of llar rlsburg Typographical Union No. 14 was reappointed proofreader on Hit legislative Journal for two years. Mr. Karp had the endorsement of an army of fellow workers. From Piles Ino matter how long or how bad—g« ;to your druggist today and get a Hi 'cent box of Pyramid Pile Remedy. II will give quick relief, and a single bo> often cures. A trial package mallei ; free in plain wrapper if you send us | coupon below. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. 518 Pyramid Bldg.. Marshall. Mich. Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Pile Remedy, in plain wrapper. Name Street I City State | AMUSEMENTS REGENT THEATER Clema, Thoroughly Vfollliited. Open 12 o'clock Voon (o II I*. 11. Atlml**lon—( hildren, 7»«*t Adultft, MM- P. MAG AKO, Owner and Mnvmfirr. KIII.I'MIVK FII,M SKUVKK To-day'ft Venture, Juliu-s Ceasar Sliakeftpcarriin Urnma—Six lleclft. Klaltorafc production requiring the Mcrvlce of thoimand* of people find fteveral fair nixed fortune* to pro duce It. * _ MAJESTIC ZMC. To-morrow. Matinee & Nif lit HF.lt V\RD and /.F.ISI.KIL PIIKXKM' THE French Models Headed l>> That Errnlrlr ( o median Kn ANK Rllt'l' IT—PHF/rrv GIIII.X —as PItH KKi Mat. 2Be, 3Se, Mvi Nlghl, Ilk, *Sf, 35e, 50c. 75i*. PHOTOPLAY SI'KC IAI. TOMUHT I'nrt of the Plctureii We .Made of the Inaugural Parade I f 1 S Photoplay 7 •-Way "Surgeon Warren'M Ward," 2-act S. A A. "The Magnate of Pnradlfte,*' '•'.act Kdlaon. "The Smoking Out of Bella fluttft." Yltagraph eometly. Special To-morrow, ".lane Kyre,** 4 act*. From fniiiouN novel by Char lotte Itronle. JANUARY 21, IMIS. D. D. D. Opens New Era In Cure of Skin Disease Ws want all skin sufferer* who have endured for many years the torture of disease and who have sought medical a'd in vain to read about this wonder ful akin remedy. It has opened a new era In the euro of skin disease. We. aa old established druggists of this community, wish to recommend to you a product that has glVen many tellaf and may mean tha end of your •.gony. The product ta a mild, simple wsish—not a patent medicine eoneoet ed of various worthless drugs, but a scientific compound made of well known, antiseptic ingredients. It Is made In the D. D. D. laboratories of Chicago and is called tha b. D. t>. Fre •rrlßtloa for Irsrsis. This Is a doctor's special prescrip tion—one that has effected inaay won- D.D.D. Soap Keeps 1 Jt'ST THE THI.N'Ci | "What are you looking for. Cap tain "The Colonel told me to find cover that would harmonize with Ihe uni forms of the men and (hu» afford us protection." "Well?" "So I'm looking for a khaki-colored hill." KrolMii BOWELS REGULAR WITH CASCARETS |No more Headache, Bad Colds, sour stomach and constipation. Cet a 10-eent box now. So odds how bad your liver, stom ' ach or bowels: how much your head | aches; bow miserable and uncom fortable you are from constipation, ; Indigestion, biliousness and sluggish [ bowels —you always get the desired 1 results with Oascarets. Don't let >;or stomach, liver and i bowels make you miserable. Take | Cascarets to-night; put an end to the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nerv ousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, backache and all other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means Health, happi ness and a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress If you will lake a Cascaret now and i then. All druggists sell Cascaret*. i Don't forget the children—their little | insides need a gentle cleansing, too. — ! 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