The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 13, 1910, Image 7

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    When You Think
I the pain which many women enerience with every
month it makes the gentleness anil kindness always associ
ated with womanhood sceut to be almost a miracle.
While in general no womnn rebels against what she re
gards as a natural necessity thero is no woman who would)
not gladly be irce irom this recurring period of pain.
Dr. Pierce' a Favorite Prescription makes
weak women strong and aclr women
well, and ilrea them freedom Irom pain.
It establishes regularity, subdues Inllam
motion, hcnla ulceration and cures te '
male weakness.
Sick women are Invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter,
fret. All correspondence strictly private and sacredly
confidential. Write without fear and without lee to World's Dispensary Med-1
ical Association, H. V. I'icrce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y.
Ii yon want a hook that tells alt about woman's diseases, and how to cure
them at home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing
tmly, and he wilt send you a fret copy of bis great thousand-page illustrated
) Common Sense Medicul Adviser revised, up-to-daso edition, in paper covers.
In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps.
A ITAVOH that ts nnM tint sums ss Imo
ArviuiHIa. Hy dissolving granulatm! engitr la
watArEnit witling M snUilue, erinllrlua syrup la
Iruvlnanfl esynip bni tor than mapla. MiipMiie
la sold by cfticera. Bond 2n stamp fur sample
and recipe book. Crescent atfe. Co., Seattle.
Miracle of Modern Warfare.
How "almost by pressing a button,"
the stnndlng army of the Herman em
pire, comprising In round numbers
616,000 men and 110,000 horses, may
be transformed, with the addition of
the first reserves, Into an immense
fighting mnelilne of over 1,000,000 1W
and plnced In position at nny of the
frontiers of the country, ready for
battle. Is the theme of a timely nnd
authoritative narrntlve in the April
Century, told by George von Sknl, un
der the tltlo "If Germany Were Call
ed to War."
It takes half again as long for
freight to go from our Atlantic sea
board to tile west coast of South
America, by way of the Isthmus of
Panama fifty to sixty days as for It
to go from Rurope, by way of the
straits of Magellan thirty or forty
days.
Stops Lameness
Much of the chronic lameness
in horses is due to neglect.
See that your horse is not al.
lowed to go lame. Keep Sloan's
Y !n!mnf rt. i i . 1 nn,l n...l.. n.
.,,iuii.ib vii iiiiiiu anu al'ylJ il
the first sign of stiffness. It's
wonderfully penetrating goes
right to the spot relieves the
soreness limbers up the joints
and makes the muscles elastic
and pliant.
Here's the Proof.
Mr. G. T. Roberts of Rcsaea, Ga.,
R.F.D.No.i, Uox 43, writes: "! have
used your Liniment on a horse for swee-
: ney and effected a thorough cure. I al
so removed a spavin on a mule. This
spavin was as large as a guinea egg. In
i my estimation the bcit remedy for lame-
' ne and soreness is
Sloan's
Liniment
Mr. H. M.Gibbs.of Lawrence, Kans.,
R.F.D. No. 3. writes: " Vour Lini
ment is the best that I have ever used.
I had a mare with an abscess on her neclc
and one 50c. bottle of Sloan's Liniment
entirely cured her. I keep it around alt
' the time tor galls and small swellings
' and for everything about the stock."
Sloan's Liniment
will kill a spavin,
curb or splint, re
duce wind puffs and
swollen joints, and
is a sure and speedy
remedy for fistula,
Sweeney, founder
and thrush.
Price 60o. and $1.00
stlonns boon on
ttnrara, ctittlc, hfct
Bnil poultry sens
tVee. Addrots
Sr. Earl S. Sloan,
Boston, llass., U. B. A.
JL
LCD EE A Package
rnfcE.'f "Paxtine"
Will Be Sent
Free of Charge to Every
Reader of this Paper.
Give one a aweet breath ; dean, white,
ferm-free teeth antiseptically clean
mouth and throat purifies the breath
after smoking dispels alt disagreeable
perspiration and body odors much ap
preciated bjr dainty women. A quick
remedy for sore eyes and catarrh.
A little Paxtine powder dis
solved in a glut oi hot water
makes a delightful antueptic so
lution, potteuing extraordinary
Jal cleansing, germicidal and heal
th K J ing power, and absolutely harm
s' It 1 less. Try a Sample. 50c a
large box at druggiits or by moil.
The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, M8s.
W ATFlVITO Capitalise Toor brains. AfMre
flX I IM I book W free. Special or-
sil s w fera. penl)mB gorviccn Pntenu
advertised free. It. H. Owen, Washing-Ion, li.V.
PATENTS
Watson E.Colrmnn.Waxh.
tutton.D.O. Bookifrm. High,
si references. Best results.
P. N. U. 14, 1910.
DROPSY Wl.
MM. Bmk ft MnUi las lO T,m.rm' trataraS
ooa. Br. M. M. huh ssaa, su a. iUaata,
A Mountain of Gold.
"Any ono with the prleo can do as
Clay lord WIlHhlre did go to Inyo coun
ty, California, nnd stand on a moun
tain of gold ami silver ore," said a
mining man. "Hveryone of my age
In the business," he continued, "knows
about that mountain of gold and silver
ore. The late Senator Stewart and
ex-Senator Jonee, both of Nevada,
spent millions trying to got gold and
sliver out of that ore at a
profit. That was the famous Fanamlnt
mine operation, Jones and Stewart
and others lost every rent they put In
to that deal. The gold and silver Is
'rebellious' to a degree that the science
of mill men anil furnace men has
never been able to overcome." New
York Bun.
Ask Your Denier Por A lien's Foot-Knsi.
A pmvih'r. It roMt the foi't. t'li res Corns,
Itiiniiiim, Swnl li'ti. Sore. 1 lot .('nllinifi, Arhinir,
Sweating l'Vet nnd Inifriiwinr? Nails. Allen's
Font-Kitse makes newnr tight nhops easy. At
nil DruKi"' nnd Shoe Htores, 25 renin. Ao
cppt no Kiibstihitp. Siiniilr mnihil Kiikk.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, L lt..y, N. Y.
Tloth tho paying and the receiving
teller In tho Maiden Ijtno, Savings
Bank of New York are young women.
Constipation causes nnd njrjjrnvntes many
serious disease. It is thoroughly cured by
Dr. I'ierce's 1'lenaaut 1'ellets. The favorite
family laxative.
14
Cost of Aeroplaning.
A writer In the London Graphic fig
ures out that It costs about $5,000 be
fore the ordinary Individual can at
tempt to fly, this Bum Including not
only the aeroplane itself but a shelter
for the flying machine, tools needed
for the counless repairs, etc. He as
serts, also that every return to earth
Is marked by the necessity of $10
worth of repair and readjustment. No
wonder Hint flying Is not n popular
amusement for tho man In the street.
Itaby Sleepless With Awful Itching.
"When our baby was seven weeks
old he broke out with what we
thought was heat, but which gradual
ly grew worse. We called in a doctor,
lie said It was eczema and from that
time wo doctored six months with
three of tho best doctors In Atchison
but he only got worse. Ills face, head
and hands were a solid sore. There
was no end to the suffering for him.
Wo hnd to tie his little hands to keep
him from scratching. Ho never know
what It was to sleep well from tho
time ho took tho disease until he was
cured. Ho kept us nwako all hours
of the night and his health wasn't
what you would call good. We tried
everything but the right thing.
"Finally I got a set of the Cutlcura
Remedies and I am pleased to say
we did not use all of them until he
was cured. We have waited a year
and a half to see If It would return
but It never has and to-day his skin
Is clear and fair as it possibly could
bo. I hope Cutlcura may save some
ono else's little ones suffering and
also their pocket-books. John Lcason,
1403 Atchison St., Atchison, Kan.,
Oct. 19, 1909."
The Ambition to Bhine.
There are few men who are not am
Wt1"i'n of distinguishing themselves
in the nation or country where they
live, and of growing considerable with
those with whom they converse. There
Is a kind of grandeur and respect
which the meanest and most Insigni
ficant part of mankind endeavour to
procure In the little circle of their
friends and acquaintances. The poor
est mechanic, nay, the man who lives
upon common a'.ms, gets htm his set of
admirers, and delights In that super
iority which he enjoys over those who
are In some respects beneath him.
This ambition, which ts natural to the
soul of man, might, methlnks, receive
a very happy turn, 'and, if It were
rightly directed, contribute as much
to a person's advantage as it generally
does to his uneasiness and disgust.
Addison.
GAVE UP HOPE.
Doon's Kidney Pills Cured When Doc
tors Failed.
Mrs. John H.-Cole, 82 Arlington
St., So. Framlngham, Mass., says:
"For years I was a martyr to kidney
trouble. One phy
sician treated me
and then another,
and It was thought
I would not live.
I rallied from that
attack, but my
back ached as If
it would break. I
was languid and
nervous. Life
seemed a burden. Doan's Kidney
Pills helped me very promptly and it
was not long before I was cured. Now
I enjoy perfect health and am with
out an ache or pain."
Remember the name Doan's. For
sale by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T.
ASPHALT POOL8.
A Callfornlan Deathtrap That Ante
date Adam.
The western portion of the North
American continent has been so gen
erally recognized as one of the most
Interesting regions of the world for
the study of the life of past geological
periods, and has therefore been so as
siduously explored for many years by
geologists nnd paloontologlsts, thnt
the discovery of a new field for Inves
tigations of this nature almost with
in the limits of a large city ts dis
tinctly surprising. Yet this has recent
ly been made In the location of a
great accumulation of remarkably
preserved remains of extlnot anlmnls
In depoclts around prehistoric tar or
asphalt pools at Itancho La Drea, near
Los Angeles.
Of the recent discoveries made In
the asphalt work one of the most In
teresting to the find of a gigantic
lion, representing the group of true
caita as contrasted with the sabre
tooth cats which has been found here
so abundantly. Although fragments of
the skeleton had been known for
some time, the first recognl.nblo spec
imen was obtained In Deoeniber, 1908,
by Dr. William Hobb of Los Angoles.
The ekull found by Dr. Unbb resem
bles that of the modern African Hon
In its general chnracter, but is larg
er than In any other member of the
cat group, recent or fossil, of which
any record has been obtained by the
writer. Tho species seems to be the
same as that rcpiescnted by a large
Jaw fragment obtained In 18:10 In tho
vicinity of Natchez, Miss. This aulinitl
was given the name American lion by
Prof. Leldy, who flnst described It. It
probably had a wide range over North
America In tho last geological period.
It Is Interesting to note tho pres
ence In the same nsphalt beds of the
great American lion along with the
sabre tooth tiger, tho two represent
ing the blghest stages of development
of the cat group, and being at the
same time two of the most formidable
carnivorous crenttires that have exist
ed. They represent two o.'ito distinct
divisions of the cat family, which de
veloped concurrently through many
geological periods, but reached their
highest stage of efficiency in these
two typos. Tho true catB, represented
by the lion, although very ancient,
have been less Important in past geo
logical periods than the sabre tooths.
Thoy are apparently a production of
the Old World, having come Into
America In comparatively late geo'ogl
cal time. The sabre tooth group;' mi
the other hand, has flourished for
many periods and was represented In
North America by numerous species
and individuals.
These two groat groups of animals,
represented by their most formidable
types, existed together In the envir
ons of the Bret pools. What battles
werewngedbetweenthem -wecanonly
conjecture, but we may feel certain
that encounters 'were not to be avoid
ed. The snbre tootiHutnumbered the
Hons at least live to r.u, judging from
the number of specimens found. The
combats were, however, not ordinar
ily between groups but between Indi
viduals. Tho stylo of attack of the
two animals must have been funda
mentally different. Roth animals
slashed and toro with their claws.
The Hon, with Its powerful Jaws and
monstrous mltlng musclos, throttled
Its prey, shaking and twisting It ns a
modern cat deals with a rat or rabbit.
Tho sabre tooth slashed and stabbed
with its knlfollke teeth, sometimes In
capacitating Its adversary with a sin
gle blow. In some cases while lifting
Its head to strike It gave an opening
for the lion to attack Its throat, and
the battle was quickly ended. At oth
er times a blow from the lion's paw
may have broken its,, long, thin sa
bres, and rendered it a comparatively
Inefficient adversary. Harper's Weekly.
STILL USE FLINTLOCKS
8ense About Cents.
"There is no such coin In the United
States as a penny," said Deputy Treas
urer W. H. Gibson, at the Treasury
Department today when asked about
the supply of the Lincoln head 1-cent
pieces.
"Nearly every bank in the United
States writes us for Lincoln head pen
nies, and the thousands of people who
came to the cash room In the last ten
days for these coins called them pen
nies. The law authorizes 1 cent pieces
and not pennies. When Ellis H. Rob
erts was United States Treasurer be
would not sign a letter with the word
penny in it 'It is cent, 'he used to
say, 'and some people have more cents
than others,' and the way he empha
sized the 'cents' made it sound very
much like he meant 'sense.' "
The cash room of the Treasury paid
out none of the new coins today, in
forming callers there were none on
hands. Washington Telegram to the
Philadelphia Press.
The Fighting Bjornsons.
Bjornsterne Bjornson, who lies
gravely ill, was "a fighter ever" and
Is also the son of a fighter. His
father, the Rev. Peder Bjarneon, went
to take charge of a parish in the rural
district of Oesterdalcn and found that
the laxity of his predecessors had
taught his parishioner to treat pas
tors with contempt. At the first dis
play of rudeness he took off his coat
and punched the heads of the ring
leaders, with the result that his pas
toral authority was established on a
sound basis and he and his flock liv
ed happily together ever afterward.
The poet himself, at the time when
he was leading the separatist move
ment, went so far as to challenge
King Oscar to mortal combat. For
this offence he was sentenced to a
year's imprisonment, but he got away
and spent the year in Paris.
Siamese Anxious for Chinee to Buy
Modern Firearm.
In the distant provinces of Slam the
old flintlock guns are still in use for
hunting nnd dufense against the wild
beiiHls of the junglo. However, the
modern rl Mo is much in demand by
those who can afford to buy It. Tho
traveler In remote districts Is often
ImiHH tuind to dlxposo of his firearms,
as such are difficult to obtain, the Im
portation of arms, ammunition and ex
plosives being prohibited except by
the previous special permission of the
Siamese government. Travelers on
arriving at tho port of Bangkok are r
quired to deixislt their arms and am
munition with the custom-house au
thorities before landing, a receipt be
ing given for the same and everything
being restored again on the traveler's
departure, or, on special request
through the respective consulate, the
visitor may obtain possession of his
wenpons and ammunition for personal
use.
Ships on anchoring at raknam, at
the entrance of tho river, must also
give over to the customs all the guns
and ammunition before proceeding fur
ther up tho river.
it Is understood that the Siamese
government hits an imminent factory
tinder construction near Bangkok, but
up to tho present time specifications
for tenders for Its equipment have not
been Issued.
Export of British Horses.
Consul Homer M. Bylngton, of Bris
tol, reports thut according to the board
of agriculture, 10,159 horses, valued nt
over 20 ($U7.:i:i) per head, were ex
ported from (treat Britain In 1!)0S,
chiefly to Belgium, Franco, Nether
lands and (icrumny (178 being export
ed to tho United Slutes), and thnt, as
those horses are valued for army pur
poses, considerable Interest Is being
manifested In I ho statistics.
(Gladness
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With a bolter understanding of the transient nature of the many physi
cal ills vhich vanish before proper efforts nontle efforts pleasant
efforts riphtly directed. There is comfort in tho knowledge that to many
form's of illness are not due to any actual disoaso, but simply to a consti
pated condition of the system, which the pleasant family laxative. Syrup
of Figs and Elixir of Senna, promptly removes. That is why it is the only
remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly
by all who value cood health. Its beneficial efforts are due to the
fact that it is tho only remedy which promotes internal cleanliness,
without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It Is, therefore, al!-im-portant,
in order ti get its beneficial effects, to purchase and note that
you havo tho cenuine articlo, which is manufactured by the California
Fig Syrup Co. only.
It is ploaaant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yot promptly
on tho kidneys, livor and bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels
colds, headaches and fevers and assists in overcoming habitual constipa
tion permanently, also biliousness and the many ills resulting therefrom.
Tho groat trouble with all other purgatives and aperients is not that they
fail to act when a single dose is taken, but that they act too violently and
invariably tend to produce a habit of body requiring constantly augmented
doses. Children enjoy the pleasant taste and gentle action of Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna, the ladies find it delightful and beneficial
whenever a laxative remedy is needed, and businpss men pronounce it
invaluable, as it may be taken without interfering with business and does
not gripo nor nauseate. When buying note the name, California Fig
Syrup Co. printed on the front of every packago. Prico, CO cents a bottle.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Cnlnr ninn Komla lirlirhtrr ruiil falr pnlnrit than any othr itv. O-io lln fittt-kiifrn rulors nil nhiri. Tli-y rty In foiti wntfr rwftT trmn nnv nthr flya. YoS
eari uu any Knriiit-nl without ripping upurt. WrltA for tro boolclut How u lyc, ltlriio:i anil Alls Color. MOMtOli IJKfJO CO., tlulnny. Illinois
Pneumatic Tubes in Rio.
Vice Counsel General J. J. Slech
ta writes that plans have been com
pleted for Installing In Rio de Janeiro
a modern pneumatic tube system for
transmitting telegrams and other mes
sages. Tho topographical position of
the Brazilian capital necessitates its
separation Into distinct and widely
separated districts, between which
communication Is slow, because of the
circuitous routefl, to avlod mountain
ous districts, either by tramway or
other street vehicle. By the pneuma
tic tube system telegrams may be sent
from one part of the city to distant
parts In 15 minutes, as compared with
45 minutes to nn hour for messenger
delivery. At first the system will
operate only In the more densely pop
ulated portions, the service being per
formed in 12 stations conveniently sit
uated. The equipment is to be the
"Blower System," furnished by the
American firm.
A Fortified Tunnel.
Both Italy and Switzerland are for
tifying the enrtance of the Slmplon
tunnel, while In the tunnel Itself engi
neers are engaged In constructlnK
mines and strengthening those nlrendy
In place In order to blow up the tun
nel at a moment's notice In the event
of war. Near the middle of the tun
nel, a few yards from the Swiss f.on
tior, Italian engineers liave put in
place a double Iron door, which can
resist the rueh of an express train
traveling nt CO miles an hour. i nia
Iron door Is worked by electricity from
Iseile, the station at the Italian end
of tho tunnel, and under ordinary con
ditions it Is hidden in the rocky side
of tho tunnel. The door Is carefully
tested once a week. The mines art
connected with Brlgue and Iseile by
electricity also, and bysalmply press
lng a button the Slmplon tunnel would
be destroyed In a second.
New Bridge Projected.
The project for building a new iron
railway bridgo across the Neva In St
Petersburg has now been worked out
and the bridge Is to be begun without
delay. The bridge will be of an ex
tremely simple pattern, and its lengtt
Is to be 1,750 feet.
ROSY COIX3II
Produced by Post urn.
"When a person rises from each
meal with a ringing in the ears and
a general sense of nervousness, it
is a common habit to charge it to
a deranged stomach.
"I found it was caused from drink'
ing coffee, which I never suspected
for a long time, but found by leaving
off coffee that the disagreeable feel
ings went away.
"I was brought to think of the
subject by getting some Postum and
this brought me out of trouble.
"It is a most appetizing and Invig
orating beverage and has been of
such great benefit to me that I nat
nralfy speak of it from time to time
as opportunity offers.
"A lady friend complained to m
that she had tried Postum, but it did
not taste good. In reply to my ques
tion she said she guessed she boiled
It about ten minutes. I advised her
to follow directions and know that
she boiled it fifteen or twenty mint
utes, and she would have somethlnrj
worth talking about. A short tim
ago I heard one of her children sa)
that they were drinking Postum now-a-days,
so I judge she succeeded it
making It good, which Is by no mean)
a difficult task.
"The son of one of. my friends wai
formerly a pale lad. but Blnce he hai
been drinking Postum, has a fln
color. There Is plenty of evidence
that Postum actually does 'make red
blood as the famous trade-mark
ays."
Read "The Road to Wellville,"
found in pkgs. "There's a Reason."
Ever read the above letter? A new
one appears from time to time. Thej
are genuine, true, and fall of bnmai
Interest.
Bakes-Roasts-BroHs-Toasts
BAKES bread, pie and cake
bakes them perfectly all through,
and browns them appetizingly.
ROASTS beef, poultry and gams
with a steady beat, which pre
serves the rich natural flavor.
BROILS steaks and chops makes
them tender and inviting.
TOASTS bread, muffins, crack.
ers and cheese.
No drudgery of coal and
ashes; no stooping to get at
the oven; no smoke, no dust,
no odor just good cooking
with greater fuel economy.
Irons and water in wash
boiler always hot. The
New IfeESctiort
Oil Cook-stove
has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot.
Drop shelves for the coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled towel racks.
It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish,
with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove very attrac
tive and invites cleanliness. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the
2 and 3 -burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet.
CAUTIONARY NOTE : Be sore yon let this steve-(tt that the aame-plsle resds " NEW PEBFECTXMl"
Every dealer everywhere ; If not at yours, write for Descriptive Circular
to the nearest sgency of the
The Atlantic Refining Company
(Incorporated )
LJW'jmE.aT3'..'V
Pure Food and Pure Butter,
Pure food, what crimes are commit
ted In thy name? A Cornell profos
sor, an officer of the New York State
Dairymen's association, warns Con
gress against a plot of the oleomar
garine makers, and wants every friend
of pure food to rally. The professor
Is worried for fear that oleomargarine
may be colored to resemble butter.
The New York Times suggests that If
it Is wrong to color oleomargarine. It
is wrong to color butter. Under the
law as It stands, oleomargarine can
only be sold under its own name, anu
the Times thinks that If any one
wants to buy oleomargarine, whether
colored or not, he should be able to
get It. It pertinently adds that "Peo
ple with short purses cannot see why
colored oleomargarine should be ille
gal and colored butter legal, particu
larly as the matter used to give the
required tinge Is the sjime for both
and entirely harmless." There la a
lot of good sense In the pure food law,
but a lot of nonsense In the uses that
some would put it to. Leslie's.
14
Cubans Have No Waterways.
In Cuba there are no canals and no
navigable waterways which are used
In competition with land transporta
tion. In fact, there are only two riv
ers which wouM permit navigation
the Cauto, which rises in the interior
of Orlente province and, after a course
of 150 miles (fifty miles of which are
navigable for small boats, empties In
to the Guacanayabo gulf, and the Sa
gua la Grande, which debouches on
tne north coast of Santa Clara pro
vince and affords navigation for light
craft boats for about twenty miles.
Both of these rivers, however, are
practically unused for transportation,
except In the way of floating small
barges containing lumber and, at other
times, in the service of sugar es
tates. The Sagua is really, an estuary.
In Ireland, owing to a lack of sun
light and heat, peaches, grapes and to
matoes must be grown and ripened
under glass. The prices are conse
quently almost prohibitory.
Some men get very optimistic paint
ing; their pessimism and the town red.
The ticket speculators In front of th
theaters in Berlin, against whom th
directors have made war, will remain
active in their business. The author
Itles have decided that the speculator
cannot be driven away from their
haunts, but that they must not block
traffic.
METALLIC
HE ELS 3 3
COUNTERS
For Miners, Quarrymen, Farmer and Afl
Men Who Do Rough Work
Lighter than leather. Withstand rough
usage. Outwear the shoes. Easily at.
tached. Any cobbler can put them oa
or your shoe dealer can sell yon shoe
already fitted with them.
Send for booklet that tells all about them.
UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CO.
BOSTON, MAM.
eadache
"My father has been a sufferer from sick
headache for the last tsventy-five years and
never found any relief until be began
taking your Cascarets. Since he baa
begun taking Cascarets be has never had
the headache. They have entirely cured
him. Cascarets do what you recommend
them to do. I will give you the privilege
of nsing his name." E. M. Dickson,
II20 Resiner Sr W. Indianapolia, lad.
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good.
Do Good. Nmr SkknJWuka or Grin
10c 23c. 50c. Nmr sold In bulk. Tho fw
nine tablrt stamped CCC (jnaranrawl its
an raw asanay back. M