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The Salina Daily Union from Salina, Kansas • Page 2

The Salina Daily Union from Salina, Kansas • Page 2

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wf PAGE' TWO THE SALINA DAILY UNION, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxj PHOTOPLAY REVIEW i By Vera Brady Shipman Mary Pickfonl is coming into her own in new company. She seems to have added a dignity with her charm. She is an adorable child, sfm p'1 and direct and as real can be. uuu uiii.i emu as real i We who hive little gifls naive Marj' Pickfoid for we enjoy the re iind r.er doing things in the way our little girls I iiim I ii 1 w--" 1 fi li ii iif jii ran itt ti do.

Her latest," "Pollyanna" the little girl who plays the "glad game" is in her sweetest This with the in-' iniitable "Paddy Long Legs'" are in -a class by themselves. You will enjoy I evpry minute of it. The Strand has a new orchestra i leader. Lee Gibson, a student at Wes- leyan. is violin leader and has a good tone and plays in an interesting fash inn.

It pee'ms as if he plays a bit too classic music for the house tho. But then. I am one of iner Druggists have stock today but a short- mortals that enjoy the jazz in movie theatre music, unless one has an im- iucn.se-symphony orchestra fully equip tf r-r rw tT rf 'i RCHARD50N 8r FARRIS m-m rTi ry" At jr. .77 v- -Ju pod. and 1 his one cannot have in a small citv like Salina.

age -may come at any time. Last winter Dcsths ancf Funerals ruggists in many sections were out of Vicks for moiiths William Frederick Hogrefc, 43 years old, died at hie home, 320 Sou.th Ninth street, of influenza this mornlny. Mr. Hogrefe was a farmer, having lived in Salina only ytnee August, 1919, coining here from Bennington. He was born in He was a niem ber of the Lutheran church.

is survived by his widow, four children, two brothers and three sisters. How the Use of this External Treatment for Cold Troubles Has Grown funeral services will be held at 3 "ORE than a score of years ago, Luns li o'clock Thursday at Bennington, in charge of the Rev. B. R. Lantz of Salina and the Rev.

Mr. McKay Ben-nington. IVI ford Richardson, a druggist in a little North Carolina town, was trying to Where Vicks Began The Drug Store in which O. Henry Spent His Boyhood This i the drug tor in Greensboro. N.C, purchased by Mr.

Lunsford Rich-arcson in 1888 from Dr. Porter. Dr. Porter wa the uncle of "Will" Porter, vho, under the of O. Henry, became America's greatest short story writer.

O. Henry practically grew upln this store and learned here, the profession of pharmacy. It ws during his years behind the prescription counter of this drug store that Mr. Richardson worked out the for Vicks. Directions for the Use of Vicks Viola, Shelley, 833 Spruce street, died last night of inriuenza-pneumon-ia.

She was 18 yearr old and the Kansas University of Commerce. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M.

Shelley, who survive, together with two brothers aud five sisters. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at -the home, the Rev. J. W. Bay-les being in charge.

salve was aosorbed thru and stimulated the aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the congestion. This product was named Vick's VapoRub. Now over 17 Miiiion Jars are used yearly Vicks was found to be good for a great many troubles besides spasmodic croup, and as time went on, its sale increased county by county and state by state, until now over 17 million jars are used each year almost one jar for every family in the United States. And this in spite of the fact that Vicks is still a new form of treatment to many people in the North and far West. 0 1 The best testimony to the value of Vicks is the increasing number of families each year, are converted to the use of this real "Little Bodyguard in the Home." Here is the record of the number of jars used annually for the last ew years: An Exciting Runaway A horse and an "outlaw" mule created much excitement on 1 Fifth street yesterday afternoon whoi they spoon and the vapors inhaled, or a little applied up the nostrils and snuffed back into the air passages.

For Spasmodic Croup and Children's Colds find a new way to treat spasmodic croup and colds. He had been trying to find it" for years he needed such a treatment in his own home he knew that epicac and internal medicines disturbed the delicate digestions of children that the only way to get medication directly to the air passages and lungs was in vapor form. So he was searching fcr an effective vapor treatments which would be economical, convenient, and which could be used without the necessity of closing up the sick room and thusexcluding the fresh air, so important in the treatment of colds. At last, this druggist found a process by which he could combine in salve form the -standard, lime-tested remedies Camphor, Menthol, Eucalyptus, Thymol and Turpentine with other volatile oils so that when this salve was spread over the throat and chest the ingredients would be vaporized by the body heatl These vapors, inhaled with each breath all night long, carried the medication directly to the parts affected and at the same time the ran away. The horse- dashed iiKo the front of a Ford owned by Fireman Hay Craig, breaking the radiator.

The impact floored the horse. mule was so close to the horse that it had to do a hurdle over it it lay on the ground, to avoid hurting it. Vicks is particularly recommended for children's colds, since it is exter- i naliy applied snd can, therefore, be used often and freely with perfect safety. For spasmodic croup, rub Vicks over the throat and chest until the difficult breathing is relieved: then snrcsrl on thickly and cover with a hot flannel -Joe Wood is Improved Joe Wood. 5-year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Wood of 44S South Phillips, who was shot ra the lung yesterday by the accidental discharge of a guji by his. brother, Clyde, still is alive today and somewhat improved.

Tile same bullet wounded bots boys, passing through the nalm of Clyde's 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1913 347,743 Jars 523,152 Jars 1,027,068 Jars 1,357,590 Jars 1,432,330 Jars 2,418,213 Jars 4,302,76 1 Jars 6,799,311 Jars 17,377,403 Jars VICK'S VapoRub comes in salve form. When applied to the body its action is 1st. INTERNAL. The heat of the body releases the ingredients in the form -of vapors. These, vapors are inhaled with each braath, carrying the medication through the air passages to the lungs.

2nd. EXTERNAL. In addition, Vicks is absorbed thru and stimulates the skin, attracting the b'ood-to the surface and aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the congestion. For Deop Chest Sore Throaty Bronchitis, Coughs, Hoarseness Forseverecases.hot.wettowelsShould be applied over, the throat and chest to open the pores of the'skin. Then Vicks should be rubbed well in, spread on thickly and covered with two thicknesses of hot, flannel cloths.

The clothing should be left loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the-form of a funnel, so that the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. For Head Colds', Catarrh, Hay Fever, Whooping Cough For these troubles, Vicks can be used as for chest colds or can be melted in a hand. cloth. An application at bedtime usually prevents a night attack of croup. For Use as a Liniment, Poultice or Plaster On account of its penetrative and rubefacient effect on the skin, Vicks has been found excellent fcr many minor ailments, such as Bites, Boils, Bums, Bruises, Cuts, Frost bite, Itchings, Muscular Soreness, Poison oak, Sunburn, Headache.

Vicks Is Not to Replace the Physician At the first symptoms of a serious illness, such as pneumonia, a phy- sician should always be called. Many other troubles, such as chronic catarrh cr tinued headache, New Building Permits The following building permits have been issued by Fire Chief Wolbert: To W. A. Highland. $200 porch, 1401 South Santa Fe; JlO.OOfT garage on North Seventh, to Agnew; $7000 residence and $400 garage.

Highluad and CiMWionT to Oscar Nelson. cf your friends whose names and addresses you will send us. Address THE VICK CHEMICAL COMPANY in the home ready for instant use and which can be used freely, with perfect safety, on the youngest member of the family. Samples Free If you have never tried Vicks, we will be glad to send samples free to you and any call forthediogncsiss of a good doctors Vicks is simply an emergency remedy, which can be kept 100 Milton Avenue Creensooro, N. COMING TO SALINA DR, DOR AN A Specialist, Not in Name Only, But By Experience of Almost a Quarter of a Century miii t1 i ,1,1 is jm ill Does Not Use the Knife Will Give Free Consultation Tuesday, February 24 LAMER HOTFi iwsjf i n-st to ji ti si fi arm tmm li li tiMr- I 1-i iifc: Bra sa- ill "RS- IJleII Jill From 9 a.

m. to 4 p. ONE DAYONLY They Come Many Miles to See Him Dr. Doran iTa. regular graduate 1l by and is liccS the state of Kansas.

'He visits nro and cS the, mr taPOrtSE ana cities, sm ff lu aJ who cat flfl and examina tioa free, except the expense or treat ment when desired. According to his method of comlne ft 6 -lck pePle at opportun ity to obtain the best, that medica' does not operate for chronic append! IsNowMade W'mm 1 This to the present plant of the Vick Chemical Company, -te Jt' fjA Greensboro, N. employing a force of 2,97 people engaged Wilfj A 'j i exclusively in the manufacture and marketing of preparation 11- fchj oly, Vick'. VapoRub, FL If Jt-5tcTI ft jir7 fiAri At; aU Druggists, MLS 'UVN fdyguardj ffi 1 1 hi mm kmw WMIti. ii if ma immimiim.

ji i ii ii uj ja.jjj. vw 1 mmm --f wll niiDiininm injinirfitiii'-i- i --r 'r i in imim i sir rf nr nr "iy-" 11 iniZ'ue uicers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit many wonder Jul results diseases of the stomaca liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves heart kidney, bladder, bedwettinl catarrh, leg ulcers and rectal aients. If yon have been ailing for anT vri. umr qo not.

get acv ottter, dp noi fail, to call, as improper treasures rather than diseases art very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember avout date, that exami nation on this trip will be free and thant his treatment is different. Married. ladies must come with theii husbands and chrldrea with theii parents. Medical laboratory ol Dr.

Doran, 335-336 Boston Block, Min ieapolis, Minn. 5. EMEMBE MARCH SAUNA'S -AUTO SHOW 13.

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