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The Wichita Beacon from Wichita, Kansas • Page 7

The Wichita Beacon from Wichita, Kansas • Page 7

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1918 THE 'WICHITA BEACON aGE SEVEN I UT'T lir iv. itunlav ii i 1 1 will be hi IJ at the Mi 1 ARREST ANOTHER MAN Mini Mi MIHiael Me In France It Avery fr.dci taking Pailois at Anions the features of a new low Krade fuels ia an eleetnc Private funeral services will he! WII have a thunpht clock I'll III I lUlcl lllinll. I.OV. J. PREDICTS LEAD OF H.

Hansom will have charge of the r't- held from the M. John's School tilinnr casionallv for Ihos-- who made tlib DEATHS AND FUNERALS FOR AUTOMOBILE THEFT Whi V. 11. Grogan, garago man Kecpc, saw Kmcry Kisk of starting cold en- vlcrs snd builnl will be made in tho hi atcr to facilitate KiMl'S. nation possible.

row morning at o'clock and hutia! will he In Calvary Cemctciy. Maple Grove Cemetery. tils city on the street Saturday nil VOTES 31 TAKE BODY AWAY Tho body of Mollio Lee Seavrr. win) ight, he notified Patrolman l.ylc JOHN DAVIS VICTIM that risk wim one ot a laity of sev- died Saturduy at a local hospital, was ral at Ilcese few weeks ago with a taken to Princeton, veslerdnv for MAIL (JKIHIKS FH.l.Kli. OF SPANISH INFLUENZA Jolin 11.

Davis. 47 years ot age. died funeral services and burial. The Cltv motor car in their possession alleged MILLER A VETERAN J. N.

Miller. Kcpublicnn candidate for Register of Deeds, Is one of the few living veterans of the Civil War Ho Is exceptionally well qualified for tho position, and the people of Scily-wick County 'are remonded by Mr Miller's friends that while thev are to have been stolen at Wichita. Klsk Undertaking Company was in charge of tho body. at St. Kiamis Hospital at o'clock E.

M. Leach Gives Estimate on County Polling. Huntlay morning after liavliik- suffered as placed under arrest by Patrol- mother. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at o'clock from the chapel of the City Undertaking Company and will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. DIES AT JUNCTION CITY The body of Bertha Hall, who died at Junction City, arrived in Wichita yesterday.

She was the (laughter of Georso W. Hull, of 117 Fast Mur-dock Avenue. Funeral services will be held from the parlors of the Wichita Undertaking Company tomorrow morn a week from pneumonia which de inn Lyie. A state warrant ennrg- BODY TO BELPRE Tho body of Kdlth Hraini, who died ng Kihk with the theft of the Mer cer car of L. W.

Timms of this city. at a local hospital Saturday, was taken Republican Congressional to Belpre, for funeral services veloped from an attack of Influenza. Mr. Davis was born in Hamilton, February, 1ST1, and when lie was yet a child, came to Kansas with his patents und lived at Cufteyvillo until fifteen years ago when he removed to Wichita. He was married In lMT, to Mies Florence Stofer.

A lew weeks ago he and his was served today on Klbk and he was taken from the city to tho county WltlTK 'a. PATENT ALL KID fc 1 TA Xyrp-. fJ ail. Fight Looks Up as End Draws Near. and burial today.

A. G. Mueller is in chargo of the arrangements. CATHOLIC SISTER DIES Pneumonia Plrtt cn a ehTslclin. The Timnm car was reported stol fWA Immediately commenca en from the Wichita Club the.

first of It was recovered with two tha tmergoncr treat AFTER A BRIEF ILLNESS Sister Stanislaus, 15 years old, died ment IJLSOU other cars by the sheriff of Kureka "The I'ppublii'un county ticket will have a majority of from 2,000 to when Lnrcn Burnam and his wife, Adella Burnam. of this city, Dale last evening after a short Illness of pneumonia. She had been a member of the order of Sisters of the Precious Blood for the past seven years. She 6,000," ald Secretary K. M.

Leach Arthur, alias, John Tnpp and Roland C. Black, of the United States Army, was located at the bi. Jonn a school, NEW PRICES30e, 60c, $1.20 of the county central committee today. "And the President's partisan appeii! Is the biggest help we have ing at ltl clock and will be In charge of Itev, O. N.

Both. Burial will be in Grove Cemetery. OIL MAN DIES Walter Jameson, 6t years old, died last night after a short Illness. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at. 4 o'clock from the home, io Kelly Street, and the body will then be taken to Hutchinson fur burial.

He was formerly manager of the pipe line department of the North American lte-fmlng Company. DIED AfTibsPITAL Oliver Marion Robinson, 86 years old, died at a local hospital lust evening liter a short illness. Ho is survived by his mother, ono brother and four sisters. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from were arrested and brought to Wichita. had." According to Grogan, Fisk was at "Reports received by The Beaton Rrese with those arrested at Kureka.

He evaded the officers at that time. from Sedgwick county and from the wile went to live in their new home at U'ij North Kmpurla Avenue. After being employed for several yearn by the Cherokee Fuel Company, Mr: Davis took a position with the Me-Alcslcr Keel Company, lie had been with tlUa firm two years when he become 111. Mr. Davis was a member of the Masons', the Odd Fellows and the Knights of Pythias.

He Is survived by his wife, two brothers, Charles and Holilen and four sisters, Mrs. Laura Meade of Kansas City, Mrs. Knimti Jones of Cotfevvllle, Miss Maude Davis and Mrs. B. i Dunn ol this city.

Funeral arrangements will be made later when other members ot tho family uniive in Wichita. MRS. DIES OF THE INFLUENZA Mrs. Vlnlta Hnzleton, daughter ot K. Gibson, compositor in the composing room of The Beacbn, and wife of J.

11. lla.leton of Towuiida. died yesterday morning at the Red Cross Hospital. She was a victim of pneumonia which lowed a week's illness of liifliinnrn. The alleged motor car thieves stop BILLIKEN A five-room apartment.

A room for every toe. B1LLIKENS CANNOT PINCH. other counties In this district presage the election of C. C. Mack by ped at the garage to have soma re- The Wichita Fire Department ialr work done on the car.

a majority of not less than 3,000, has lug figures on estimates furnished by conservative politicians who have 11711 A 7 "17 FIFTEEN THOUSAND Exclusive aKents In Wichita for the chapel of the City Undertaking been in the game for many years Laird Schober Shoes for Women GAVE TO THE HOSPITAL Some of the estimates tome from partisan Democrats who are support Company and hurlal will be made in Maple Grove Cemetery. OLD SOLDIER DIES Fifteen thousand citizens of Wieh ing Ayres. in appreciate i our oie for the Firemen's Pension Bill NOVEMBER 5 The Republican state ticket Is also Ita made contributions to tho Red Cross Hospital Saturday, nt the third Sacrifice tag day. More than three Samuel M. Spccr, an old soldier and settler, (Hod Sunday afternoon at his certain to get a big majority in the borne seven ml es west on Maple, air county.

Estimates range all the way thousand dollars was raised for the Speer was a member of the Garfield Mrs. Hazleton was born at Keveiv. from 3,600 to 5,000 In a total vote of Post, services will be new Wednesday HOEy afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Gill about 15.000. Funeral Home, with Reverend Kessler influenza work at the hospital. Arrangements were charge of the Sacrifice Committee, composed of Mrs.

J. A. Stokcly, Mrs. Karl Brad In Butler County. nuivnivti larm, HIIU IUIVI went with her parents, while she was yet a little girl, to Kingfisher.

Ok. In lli02, her family came to Wichita and sho had made this city her home until about six weeks ago when she went of the Methodist church In charge, in Butler County, which has been terment will be In Maple Grove Ceme Wu.WjVii irft afr aaywiiMiy claimed as an Ayres stronghold, has bury and Miss Pauline Wallenstcln. tery. MRS. GREENDiED SUNDAY been steadily slipping to Mack.

The More Uian 75 girls were in charge with her husband to the oil fields. She was brought to the lied Cross Hospital here when it was found that pneumonia following telegram was received of soliciting donations. Valuable as Mrs. Georgia Green, IM years old, wife ot Charles B. Green of Fifteenth and imu oeveiopeo irom the epidemic.

She is survived bv tier father and two by The Beacon today: "The partisan appeal of the Presl sistance was given by the Guarantee Title Trust Coiipany, which fur New York Avenues, died last night dent for the return of Democrats to She Is survived by one son Jack and three daughters. Audrey. Beruice and nished an accountant to count the money, and by the Bank of Com Congress has aroused the Rcpubll sisters, Mrs. Agnes Hrlghtman of Knn-ma City, and Mrs. Irene Powell of Caicxico, Cal.

MRS. POTTLeIdIES OF cans of Butler County to do their ut Mary. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 4 o'clock and were from the parlors of the City Undertaking merce, which gave the use of the counting 'room. 'The money now being contributed most and has made lumdreUs of votes for Slack, Indications now are that he will receive a majority of not less than five hundred in this county and ATTACK OF PNEUMONIA Mrs Marguerite Pottle, wife of Ser Company. GLENN M'MAHAN DEAD Glenn Fills McMahan, 7 months old geant Jlarry S.

Pottle, died at her home. imu Topeka Avenue, after a very brief illness of pneumonia which fol Is given rot aloae for the relief of the present Influenza epidemic," Mrs. Stokcly, "but it will be, I hope, a foundation for a permanent hospital. The building now being used can be bought, I understand, for only died at a local hospital yesterday. He tnat entire tit-net win Valley Center Strong.

was the son of Mi and Mrs. John Mc There will be no uncertainty In the McMahan, of Kingman. The body will result of the race be lowed an attack ot Influenza'. Mrs. Pottle was born near Hutchinson December 17, and came to Wichita with her parents in Sho has made lliis city her borne since that time.

be taken to Kingman Tuesday for funeral services and burial. The City Un tween Ayres and Mack at Valley dertaking Company is In charge of the $1,000, and I am hoping that tho way will be opened so lhat this may bo- Center. There lias been no doubt of Sho was married last December to this result evet since the Democratic como tho permanent possession of arrangements. dies National Committeeman and Idea iiergoant Pottle, who has been stationed at Camp Undue, la. Her husband was with her when sho died.

Mrs. Pottle leaves ber mother, Mrs. Dolitieal boss called several prom the Red Cross. At the close of the war this may be used as a hospital (or returned and wounded soldiers." A. Q.

Scott, a well known grain man, Buv Your Stoves and Eniov a Inetit Valley Center citizens Into hi died lato this afternoon at a local hos Anna Reynolds; her sister, Mrs. Ireue pital, following a short Illness. His homo was at 1203 University Avenue. No IJoumnn, and two brothers, Edward and Mnx. Funeral services will be held from LOCK ON THE DOOR officii thru the authortiy of his partner who is a member of a draft board and the nasked them to vote for Ayrts.

"Mack will carry Valley funeral arrangements have yet been made, but A. G. Mueller is in charge SS Warm House This Winter. the Gill Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Dr.

A. M. Brodle Our Stock Is Very DIDN'T STOP THE LAW Center by an overwhelming It was useless for Mrs. J. Tu of the body.

TH0MPSONFUNERAL Funeral services for George Thompson, the old soldier, who died Satur will have chargo of the services. APOPLEXY SEIZED PECK the report that comes to Republican headquarters today. The loss of Valley Center will be a Complete at Present, But Future Shipments Are Very Uncertain. WE HAVE A STOVE FOR EVERY PURPOSE! ders to lock the door of her house, 628 East Secpnd Street, against the police Sunday afternoon. While she was trying to keep the officers out of day, were held today at 12:30 o'clock serious loss to Ayres, not only be from the A.

G. Mueller rhapel, and the CITIZEN LAST SUNDAY John Wesley Rogers, ago 70, died from a stroke of apoplexy at his home near Peck, Sunday afternoon. For several cruise of the number of votes but be body was later taken to Nelsonvllle, the front door. Detective Ballard en cause this town was his former home tcrcd the back door. He saw one and in previous years one pla: years Mr.

Rogers has been falling In health and on Saturday night he became much worse. Altho be was born In Indiana, Febru Mhere Ayres sentiment mn high. se Valley Center will be a crushing A ary 15, 1848, ho spent most of his early for Durtai. newcomITfuneral Funeral services for Luther Newcomb will be held from the A. G.

Mueller chapel tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. JONES SERVICES TUESDAY The funeral of Mattle Jones, who died at her home, 26 North Water Street man drinking from a bottlo which was later confiscated and which contained whisky. Detectives Galloway and Thompson and Motorcycle Officer Stuckey entered the front door after It had been 1 1 to In Illinois, later coming to Kansas, where he took up location near Peck. Mr. Rogers Is survived by his wife, Nancy Rogers: three sons, Gro- ver, Clarence and Marlon: and two broken In by the police.

Mr. and Mrs. Tuders v.eer placed under arrest. A man who wus in the room stepped out daughters, Mrs1. Mary Garrett of Derby nnd Mrs.

Olive Stevens of Bourbon. 111. The funeral services were hold from blow to Ayres. Ayret and the Boss. One Valley Center citizen naltl yesterday "When Will Ayres used to run on his own merits and independent of the influence of the Democratic boss at Wichita, we voted for him, but when he accepts as his chief adviser the Democratic National Committeeman who tries to coerce us to vote for Ayres, then we are thru." COMBINATION i tint Presbyterian Church this 110 MORE CATARRH tno iront, aoor.

wnen urncer stucaey went to call the police car. afternoon at 2 o'clock. FLU CLAIMSANOTHER Mr. and Mrs. Tuders were placed In the city Jail charged with having liquor in possession and maintaining a liquor nuisance.

Their trial was set for 5 o'clock in police court to Democrats will use must unsorupu day. lous methods to win the election to morrow, according to H. H. Motter, CORPORAL E. B.

DEV0RE state chairman. They are offering to trade entire list ot state candidates SEVERELY WOUNDED that burns Ras or coal without changing and county candidates for a vote fo Corporal Elmer B. Devore, a mem senator und congressman. "They will any parts. One 'like cut large, room size, priced at Special $23.00 Four-hole, Guaranteed GAS ANGE $16.75 iipp.jjiiiiaiiiijt,;,wZliiiiiiiiiiii mil "'Bl I) I lri k.

ber of Wichita's old National Uuard unit, Company I. has been severely wounded In action according to telegram received from the war depart E6 to any length. Let me appeal to all Kansas Republicans to repudiate uch deplorable methods and vote A Guaranteed Treatment That. Kas Stood tha Test of Time. Catarrh cures come and catarrh cures go.

but Hyoniel continues to heal catarrh and abolish its disgusting symptoms wherever civilization exists. Every year tho already enormous sales of this really scientific treatment for catarrh grew greater, and the present year should show all records broken. If you breathe Hynmel dally as directed It will end your catarrh, or it won't cost you a cent. If you have a hard rubber Hyomel Inhaler somewhere around the house, got it out and start it at once to forever rid yourself of catarrh. Dockum Drug or any other good druggist, will sell you a bottle of Hyomel (Mould), start to breathe It and notice how quickly it clears out the air passages and makes the entire head feci fine.

Hyomel used regularly will end catarrh, coughs, colds, bronchitis or asthma. A complete outfit, including a hard rubber pocket Inhaler and bottle of Hvomel. costs but little. No stomach dosing; Just brenthe It. It kills the germs, soothes and heals the Inflamed membrane.

Adv. ment by his parent. Jlr.l and Mrs, ntralght Republican tickets," said Hotter today. r1 Ben Devore of 1649 South Main Buttcrfleld, Derby banker, was Street. Corporal Devore who is now in 0)75 Mildred Molr Van Horn, Wiie of Mel-vln L.

Van Horn of. Andover, and daughter-in-law of W. L. Van Horn of 170S University Avenue, -passed away at tho Wichita Hospital Thursday morning of pneumonia following an attack of influenza. Mildred Molr was born at Mechan-lcsvlllc, Ja June 3, 1880.

She spent her girlhood days In that state, remaining there until three years ngo, when, on June she was married and cunio to Kansas, where she has since made her home. She graduated from the high school at Tipton, in tater she attended the Iowa State Teachers' College at Cedar Falls. Kor a number of years sho was a teacher In the public schools of Iowa. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband; two sons, William Lewis and Robert Moir: her mother; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Vaunel and Rhoda Moir, all of Vinton.

and one brother, Oscar Molr of Cedar Rapids. Ia. The funeral was held from the Mueller Undertaking Purlors Friday afternoon at and Interment was made in the Maple Grove Cemetery. OIL DRILLER DEAD Morris Koon, age 38, died at a local hospital early Sunday morning nt the Influenza. He wws an oil driller at Eureka.

The body will be sent tomorrow afternoon to Marietta. Ohio, for services and Interment. His Is survived by his wife, and three children. Services at Marietta will be held Thursday afternoon and will he In charge of the Masonic lodge of which ho was a member. The -Gill Undertaking Company has charge of arrangements here.

In Wichita on business today. bass hospital, enlisted liv Company I In June of lie has resided In Wichita the greater part of his life, WHO NEEDS THIS MEDICINE? De- Only One Way to Know, cUrcs Writer, We have any kintj of a heater for any PERHAPS TIS HERE kind of fuel. Can make prompt delivery, the We et up our own stoves, saving you an Seeks to Educate Public Value of Good Health. extra plumbing bill. V.

II. Leask, general secretary of the Recommends Tonio Under Certain Conditions. i. iii. it.

is in Denver, wnere lie was called Saturday by iho death of his latnef. Detective. Charles Schmidt sytlng chief of police while Director iilokfoose We Have Sold A well-known physician is quoted is in Kansas uity on business. as saying that "Careless habits, ev C. G.

Dabler, of the Hauscr-Garrlson The Wathen Grocery Co. at 1225 i East Douglas opened up this morning for business. Would like to see r11 our old customers and as many new ones as possible. habits and Ignorant 'habits result 1 nry Company, is in New York fatalities whenever an epidemic dis buying goods. Frank S.

Reed, Faulkner Avenue, Many of These ease appears in a community." manager or tliu Harry Mead store, is It should be well known that ex cesses and indulgences of whatsoever kind bring about a condition of low 111 ot influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Ward 3. Anderson announce the birth of a daughter.

Kalli-lees Gall, November 1, at Wichita Hon. 1 ttal. vitality. To have low vitality Is will aiprJM aj 'g. Pi.

MOORE be partially sick; to remain so, gives free entrv tn fatal disrate terms. Mli.s Mary Baxter and Raymond Downing, both of this city, wore married Sunday nfternoon at 8 o'clock bv Rev. Guv Brown, uastor of tho First DEAD AFTER LONG ILLNESS Kiigcne P. Randolph, years old. died at a local hospital Sunday follow.

Inn an illness lasting five years. He was a vetired farmer and was vice-president of the bank at Lipscomb, Tex. Flo Is survived by his wife, one daughter, three brothers and four sisters. The body will be taken to Arkansas City today for funeral services and burial. The City VndertakinB Company is in charge of the funeral arrangements.

CHARLESTON dies Charles A. T.ynn, died yesterday morning at 10:15 at Fort Hllss, Texas. His home waa In Mulvane. and he has been In the service since 191. He Is survived bj his mother, Mrs.

Kstella Lynn; three brothers. Ben, Will and James; and by four sisters, Miss Anna Lynn, Miss Goldle Lynn, Mrs. Daisy Steickv, of Teck and Mrs. Myrtle Sen-nett, of Rose Hill. The funeral arrangements will be announced later.

JOHN JABARA DIES John Jabarn, D5 years old. died at a local hospital last night, following an fllness of a few days. His home was at 117 North AVashlngton Avenue. He is survived bv one brother. M.

Jahara, Is duty and common senae to remov low vitality. Do you catch cold too easily? Are Genuine Bunion Gas Burner Heater Burns all the fumes and requires juu Htsn, ill aauir, nci tuua auu nui out before the any la hair over no pipe. Priced from 3.25 up- Have you aches and pains of un known Are you too thin and seemingly Do you hav tremors and unsound fears? Do yo lack energy and ambition? re you uesponaent wiuioui reason; is you digestion faulty and your appetite fickle? Do you suffer with dreadful pains in the back of head and neck one sister, Mrs. A. S.

Bayoutli and hla IHO'OU have shooting; pains like ncu COMBINATION RANGES AND Moore Coal Heaters In this ily und.without exception the purchasers are all boosters and delighted with the big savings and heat generated. We have a few loft for immediate delivery. The Moore will solve your heat and fuel troubles. Irfee us and-let us show you. ralfrlu and rheumatism? If any or all of these symptom Die yours then a tonic medicine like Cadomene Tablets should bring re lief, health nnd strength If taken regularly wl.h meals.

Three gral A Safe and Speedy Rheumatism. Remedy That Offers Two Weeks Treatment To Any Suffarar on Money Back Plan. Cadomene Tablet has often been called the "miracle medicine" because is so quickly effective in restoring Baptist Church. Mr. Julia Horner and Mrs.

Wilbur Cooper have returned from a motor trip to Geucla Springs and Arkansas City. At Arkansas Cltv tliev were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Lieut. W.

K. Stanley of Camp Fun-ston spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. W. E. Staitley of Hiverside.

The motor car of W. A. Hoffman of Jackson Avenue, stolen Saturday night from his garage, was recovered Sunday night by the police, six miles' south on Lawrence Avenue. I Miss Olive Oard will return to Wellington tonight after visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Card of the Butts Building. A children's class In fanev dancing for beginners will he started Tuesrtny afternoon at 4:30 o'clock by XIIfs Kdna Shaw at her studio in the Butts Building. Tho Y. M. C.

A. gym classes for business men nave been postponed until the Influenza pidemlo Is relieved. Th business men were doing fine when the ban ciima on. Johnnie McColllstcr Is In the Wichita Hospital, Buffering with double pneumonia. Charles Bnthwell.

who has been seriously ill with influenza-pneumonia at St. Krancls Hospital, is Improving rap-Idly, but Is not able to receive callers as et. Mr. and "Mrs, O. A.

Res, who have been 111 with ittfluenxa, are much Improved and expect to be about shortly. C. J. Hemphill, cashier of the' t'nloh National Bank, spent the week end with relatives at Nashville, Ka. C.

L. Davidson, recently elected vice-president of the Fourth National Bank, started In morning on the of stsistlng lu the management, of that Institution. Ilia desk) Is In the office with the president, H. F. McLean.

Willis Glenn Aldrldpa "of Clearwater, who enllstrd In the coast artillery last May, arrived overseas last week. COMPLETE LINE OF OIL COOKS 1. 2. 3 and 4-burner. A large 2 strong, rugged, "happy" vitality.

burner puarantecd Oil Cook with Sold In scaled tubes by druggist liberty Bonds Bought at Par have a plan by which any resident of Wichita or vicinity who wishes to dispose of Liberty Bonds he purchased to assist the government In Its greRt war work ran realize par for them. Our plan involves patt cash pay men paft deferred credit on your bank account. Entire amount available in short time without a penny discount. Bring In your bonds or receipt for payment in full. If you hav no Account with this bank and have bonds you cannot carry you are invited to get particulars of our plan.

UNION NATIONAL BANK Wichita I Douglas and Lawrence.) (very where and each package Is guar cabinet top, 27 value, 15.75 tnteed to please the buyer or money refunded. Advertisement. Prompt Delivery Be fair to yourself, you sufferer from rheumatism, no matter what form. Go to Dockum Drug Co. or any good and get a package ot Jtbcuma, the guaranteed prescription.

Use the entire bottle, and If you don't think it baa given you quick and sure relief, say ao, and you can have your money back. Isn't that a fair offer? Can you see any deceit or red tape about It? What chnce do you take? Absolutely none. Then get a bottle of Kheutna today. It's a reputable physician's prescription, altogether different from remedies usually prescribed, freo from narcotics, and perfectly harmless. Rheuma acts on the kidneys and helps to force the urlo acid from the swollen Joints and other lodging places.

It pleases you In a dayl it makes you hopeful and happy In a week. It has released from bondage rheumatlo aufferera who thought nothing would give relief. It should do as much for you It seldom falls. ron't mlsa this money-back offer. A large bottle, sufficient for two weeks' treatment, Is Inxpcnsive.

Adv. 209-2 North Main St. Increases wolebt and strcntfh of thin Phone Market 404 ilpllrnte. tierrous people. It Is the 5a only dlgestltilo form of phosnlitu? thnt fftds the norvM direct, the chemically r-iiro form rf phosphata nnturnllj nand Id brain snd ncrvo ells.

WE INSTALL ALt OUR ST0VE3 SAHSFACTION GUARANTEED sold by druggists under a (ttinrnn. ti ef entlcfnetlnn or mnnpy back. lo-email the Pennine RtTRO-Phnsnhnt Our Buying for Several Lores Gives Your Better Selection and Lower Prices. the kind that physicians prescribe For Thin People According to a Urltish cietlst X-ravs are the most exlrenm rays at the ultraviolet end of the spectrum..

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