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o ‘i \ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE " = MONDAY, a WOMAN ARRESTED FOR VOT- WAR INSURANCE | \ Bust B ony ‘reatded | over a \ firs} woman suffrage a U BER AL \ 1 | aoa at senaca Falls,'N, Y.,7 Sanat | i 1848, \ : 1 wh RD “ 872 Migs ‘anthony ‘went to ' TAN : i se “HETPS IG the pot at her home town, Ro- i| stibetitute oe rd Ole Tablets the a ehebter, N, She was’ arrested bowels Bostve ly do ‘the work. ‘Amerigan Girls Have too Muc | on a jeecral ie rat charsing | People afflicted with bad breath find ‘ Ba et ak hes er. with “ i get i ; a eal Freedom and Finery Before Within. Last Nile Month’ 363,- | congrestonah ect mmpirteen | TCE spac faldng then, j Policy Now Paid in in Full nstea' ‘They are Grown Up, Says Ac- 818 Tons of Shipping Has |. ||_ ther suffrage pioneers were ar- ./! © vegetable compound mixed .with olive ‘of in Monthly: Payments; ply rested.at Chersame sine. 4 oil, They act gently ut’ firmly on the 5 fe 3 tress Beeh added + ae Ori naa Bok Mise Authors | Doves ond iver auch tert Speakers to Explain , ty fo isakd P is | sna tion; Clearing the and © ‘ i on ea noe San Francisco, Margit 22.—Withiy | pa aa ies pent ‘Anthony's ‘partying t the entire’system: They do ea 2 New York, March 22, + Common the mst nie months the United States | flends Pa Meter 4 ‘the ‘Kansas |. ‘Ghat which calomel does, without any of i MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT sense ix at « premium in the matter (| Shipping Board ‘has. put. 563,813 dead- | rs. ‘la y bite a ? bad qa erect ‘Take one or to i of dress, sats Miss Constance. Bhines, “| weleht toils, of; shipping in: the Pacific, 3 if ‘ firage 14 en reflect, “ian doe aba : fasta ch i ait an “the si asthe and men Thais est ieues a coat jike ees Of | “clause tn--the fans uate Mh oes i he : yi t changes in all the world’s a_ sta 1 ae the: Far, ‘past \ ' Bea tne ances ao akovided in the and women merely players, then most \ Shyee Pte ae eee es RUM g: nd in ‘Novemfier.1920, wom- from North China to Cateutta, and has arranged ‘for the “addition of: 14 bts passenger linergto:ttans-Pacific, trade, acvording . to announcement by board's Offices hee today: ) ‘The Par East coustwise service: ir anique in that none of the vessels new: bill’ which congress approved ‘is now a law. will be explained to form er service men of this vicinity by rep ty ; i ‘resentatives of the bureau. The meét-) ac study the ‘question’ of dress ‘Sng will be held Tuesday-night at the’ as ously as she does any other Knights. of Columbus hall and -all’ phase of her work.” declares Miss of the women of the company dress their parts NY badly. iy her opinion, — “It is not vanity that makes an every state thay vote fram ‘the operation of post Sxchanges j and - ‘canfeens in France by the ¥. : RISK BUREAU | When. tf ie, fina] ‘dalande of accounts . apy kG CETS~ is ‘obtained, John ,.R. ; Mott,. general ‘OUT OF HOLE! ceerdtary of the Yvs an additional - former service men, whether nes, fi Hines. “She must sree pre onary for touch at dn American port and-it ES Re Ree | amount covering tlie / difference. be- have retained their government in-' every scene of every: play. or her ehar- distinctively Far astern ag if it’ w: * - the total Baranes or not, are urged to be pres: acterization of the role she is trying, -| hetng operated by China, Tndia or re oa ve a he poor, ater ae Eryaon that present eittsana, the toe ent: Lto poi will fall ‘flat. ‘no ‘matter Vian.” 'Ehe object ‘of this service isto ° a i ie Tag Le Sar al ainpunt of the gift, lhe estimates, One of the most important changes how skillfml her Actin.” supply ‘f@eders” for: de trans-Pacitie _° es aint Oy ‘nore dehiys, Wt, he ‘About $500,900. | * under the new law governing war STUDY ROLE IN LIFE rontes. recently established or added HE HMOR TT Bee cette lc The caneeratli France tad shown risk insurance is that insurance con- In the same wa) Bimey, bes to by the Shipping Board in the/alloca- asloss Of. hearly a million and a hale verted’ into: regular policies will be Jieves that the wor in home ‘or tion of. vessels» ‘to “Aterican. Paclti hs dollars at the end,,of, the, A.B. stay, when the American atid: Brench yernments decided to remit _ the for transporting ‘the supplies. left the balance which the. war / paid in a‘lump sum'to all beneficiarles pmsiness should study the. question ‘of instead of on a basis of $5.75 a month dros: in relation to the role shé plays for 20 ears'for each $1,000, worth of int ‘The: business woman shoutd insurance. This was ‘one of‘ the ‘big dress simple. The womun in the home, objections ex-service men had againsi yo matter how dainty ‘and fragile a the federal insurance and undoubted- type of loveliness she may possess, ly was the cause of many men arp. shattld, ‘in pursuance of. ¥ ping their policies. y, avoid: flimsy *« RE-INSTALLMENT, a st-yéar’s party * Men who have permitted their war fanst attend to her own ‘ousework risk insurance to. lapse by non-pay- r for children. She. should ment of premiums \miay ‘re-instate. it! stick to crisp wash house dresses Yor by paying two months premiums at: home wear, considering her role and any time 18 months’ after their dis-! not her type. charge from the servicé. The only DRESS UNSUITABLE b requirement for reinstatement, be “Everywhere one sees poor women fi sides the payment of, two .months d..too elaborately,” says Miss premitime, is that the applicant is in) Pinney, “fat women dressed too tight- ; as good health as when he left the] jy, oung. women, -dreseed with too f mich Sophistication, old women dress- ed! too youthfully like, the idle rich— The boats operate onthe route, al to the trans'éeanic routes, [2 ng the sante -puypose as railroad | short Lines connecting swith overland “complaints, Hee treats Caverage 4080 \ with ‘eal. pereanhi fettets too! No! work counell decided to give, to. the “ ht tois‘ahd are \proyided a Den Pay Nee Nettoe hae Isaion’ x in opening up the vast re half the’ time ‘did, not coyer the subject: .The, money. will ‘pe invested: in safe of North ‘China, the Shipping | ; at Nand, Ahd td tape wil! be cut | securities until the appointment of the nia, a ‘mnore than ever. ‘The bureau is going , AL n. bank of, Indian- to become more ‘human. ‘Then it will become Uny Unposted ‘preminms Were $88,000 last ia trust fund for five ‘years, the prin- + h tober. they’, are ‘onily -10,000—- | etpal Fan to, bg, invested. and’ reinvest day’s. work, that, a, e income, according to the Y's, premium wi AN, be ret red | Tyieat will be used.for thé benefit’ » . Unutiswered tail in pf disabled ex: service men or for aivist mn, shows" A ‘reduc: }Americanism “york. oh. of abe at 60. per cent. from. ti DON’T PUT OFF ports Way. of the Straits of been found that this ximately 1 A boat ‘Month route pid ‘thes ed within 66 il be put, on this ti ice will be esti dilly palance ‘of’ five months, ag two or, three weeks the bur a Hevey: it will bh 1 H. Poole, secretary of the ‘Burleigh chapter of the American Red} at) sorts’ of jersons dressed quite un- ire cage it it's the neglected’ cold, cough, hi Cross, has complete information on] suitable for their station in lifé and 3 4. ) ‘'Sotie ide; at the ehorthit ff the tend throat: to ils, that the provisions and advantages ‘of thd] the business in’ ‘hand, © And’ it’s all . » to Siligapore, Ceylon, aren’ joo iitay te githed ye the | er ‘oat or tonsil new war sad Justtangs law ee ause they never hive studied: their yigg Binney advocates simple clothes. for business and home ‘wear ; Straits. Settlements; P fact. that ‘the total jumber ‘of applica- | debilitate. and leave the body aid an: i) Toles and how to dress them.” 4 4 oe y pid any, forms of his policy, Teak ‘0 Mee ea a eine REELS See eta e nes: she SE eae Was 4,610,388, total: disposed: to ‘serious pid Mucha this form of insurance is the} Miss Binney, who is: hérself barely two necklaces and many clusters. La- ¢% => Mareh! 1920 being about $3: | oeeaees. , Cheapest in nee and the re-ti-| olq enough, to yote, thinks American. dies-in-waiting ‘wore jewels formed ig J More. than 15,6 a hi a TT’ statement ter are 30 ‘liber@). it 18 girs. are. ‘inctitied- to. wear clothes every. precious ‘stone known, w. toy San, Franciseo, tthe C01 a mn appl poli 4 “Sco Ss ig majority or form | ayout 10 years too old for them, She whom Vied ‘the wives. and. daughter: 5 furough the Canal to See 1 immediately avail of the opportunity. ent” forms have ‘already | ed, About half ask foi 20 year endowment (and ‘more than: one- was educated ina French convent and of the grandess 6f-all ‘Spain, thinks Uncle Sam’s~ daughters haye | ae tog much freedom and, too much finery &— GRIFF CAUDS RUPP RT Maybe the warlike feeling of the American League moguls has vanished completely. Take Clark Griftith, for*example. He s of Colonel Ruppert : “Colonel ,Ruppert_is_a credit to baseball.’ He is one of the big men ‘of: the’ game, He made “money ote year at New York and- lost héavily in. the others, But i | Mrs. Chaplin Tries a New | . Movies, Out Far. Way ' from Bright Lights | | - — “e by PAUL M. SARAZAN k, “March themselve t PAMPHLET The bureau of war risk insurance | efore they sre réally grown up. She EMULSION : should be taken at the first sign - ~~ of chip resistance; ‘cold or ‘<< “$400,000 CHECK | couch. ,The-eneraizing vir Tudfana polls, aga » American, legion “nourishme on ene vy the National. War Work coumell of the | the, weakened sys YM Ga. Give Scott’s Pye at (The -money represents “a surplus oot & Bowne, Bicomifleld, 2.2. wu —_— DIRECTORY | ‘SHOE fourth, f% life, ue has compiled a pamphlet for public: nerseif, for private life, wears only tha distribution containing all necessary | simplest and most girlish clothes. She ‘nformation regarding the new laW,|<ays she would not consider wearing its benefits, its terms, hoc to convert|y ‘sheath gown of glittering “vamp” insurance into the different forcs 0<| styie unfess she were at least 35, be- Policies, ‘how to re-instate a lapsed | cause she thinks it would be) unsuit: | policy and many other’ important mat-/ apie not only to her years but to her ters. This book can either be obtain-fji¢ome. ed from Mrs. Poole from her office in (i the postoffice building, or by commun é 1 icating direct with the bureau at | f } Washington. | . fi The speakers. representing the bu’ BON Back ‘ f yeau of war risk insurance, who will SPAIN RET AINS explain the various features. of..the All of Old-Time Formalities Con- of Los Ang 33 out of Seattle and 12 put of Portland, The: 14. passenge boats, the first of Which *will. be put on-or ‘about September 1,, willbe in} addition to those noted, These passen- ger liners, which. will be palatia], will clear out-of Puget Sound points anu bright Ligh ta, | San Franc! ‘sco and will.all be used on os 4 Mr Chartlie| the Far, Kastern routes, i i $ - A regulir route. between Puget | ‘| i vher’ firs: | Soynd. pofiits and. San: Francisco and | 3 ‘pet are produc | the® west ‘coast of South America js | 7 “y tic ‘The: town | in contemplation. , | ; Lol gat. in|... Other, allocation.<programig,, for .the:.! while “The: In- | Henefit of Pacificecoast ports’ now are | ior::Se: being drawn up and/vili be anouncel i ] i bei fi time fo time, the sbiptu board uw in, al Mijes ‘trom Broadway's he sticks “manfully by the task | of trying to give the fans ‘a win- ner, He is what you might call } of, baseball. P haxe been, the game, too, tthe titform of the club, but who hud to shoul- der,the. financit! worries and‘still —finile on and try to: give the fans ‘ te new law, compensation and medical aid,.are headed by Capt. H. R. Pack- ard. “The meeting Tuesday night has been: arranged through the Bismarck post of the American legion. ¢ harming|| + HOTEL raRRivars ] Gamma [SUCH IS LIFE {/Alot o1d-time Formatiti oer re ul ee FITTERS, _ ++ tribute to Splendor of [SENATOR M’BRIDE | pvprib pares, lett tian in the ee {Mysterious ‘maid Oriental, Madrid Court “WOULD BE JUDGE seit to-bring ‘torth’a ‘pietare that rings en Hom, ote: Be Hee Sus MAIN STREET H Who ‘knows: what. the’ future’ wil, Meh, true with everlasting woes and tears er aiets Dads W. aD = : iq bring, Madrid, March 22—The Royal house | _ Dickinson, Maren 22, — Senator a cf.married lifé)., A toch. of, amusing | ‘son; i ge; e- Weés, ‘Braddock; ‘Mrs. T. Meinhover and _ sister, Linton; M. Medora; Mrs. C. W. incidents ‘is included and’ he: writer, pute’the stamp of - approval 01 the pic- ture. i ‘To you in a strain sentimental I'm anxious and willing to sing. Right Orient gifts I'd bestow you— L.. McBride of ‘Qiekinson, one. of the most widely known attorueys and per- haps the: most prominent legislator in of Spain, despite the democratic na- ture of the King and. people, alone BUSINESS § SERVICE CO." e- - = et You're mighty attractive to me— If I hadn’t happened to know you When you were but Mary McGee. sae Ce ae aia * among-the remaining courts of Europe, retains all the old world formalities whichup to the outbreak of the way were,so rigorously, oheeryed | in Vienna, rope. the state, has,announced his candidacy for the oftice ‘of judge. of the Sixth due dicial district, to ‘succeed Judge W. C. Crayford; who. will. retire from: the ' Elsie Ferguson is making a hit on Order.” \Elsie is a, Second |. wife ‘and ) y a he Rivoli screen in “His ‘Hotise ‘In Brittin; 0. E. Erickson, E. Krise, Brittin; “L. 'B. Kenzie; .W. T. Dance, Mendken and Mrs. Fred’ Burkmaier, ° "Hebion, 16 Haggart Block = MULTIGRAPHING — Auten — MATLING . Haye-your:form-letters typewritten on:the Mulfigraph. Phone 662 Speaking of Herbert Hoovef, Evan- Be sta sbure; aes sndone aoa bench at, tng end ‘of ‘his présent term. i hubb continually compares: her doings inaitdk te ane sister, Mottit;, F. Prompt ‘and expert service ilk Expert Accounting, i i " : relist Bily Sunday gaia: “Oh, boy, | 2.85% the sinner Capitals OF ERE] Mee McBride Baya large followlg ene those ‘of. his. first wife,. ‘Tears, Grane Papite hatels te Tu Bieetoa |e ! i there's: a; man for you!” 9 fib ebastd friends throughotu the district who are | Smiles and “they lived happily ever : after” shine in the plot. New Rotkford; ‘J.°A, Kunkel,; Garni iN to see him on the bench, and ‘ z } : This is due to a large extent to | 2XioUs 2 son; J. Blitt, Hazen; .J.. 2. ‘Wiese OS Ona { ( Since they Iearnea that Indians get | +, influence of the Queen. mother, | {¢ 48 through: their advice that he has Aik Bi : wih H d ‘forth ih a| Washburn; A. G. ‘Anderson, Wasa-| . 4 WEBB BR drunk on, jimson-weed ‘some. backyard Maria Christina, who rémiains alY pow. finally decided to enter ‘the race. He { Ceeit, eait ailed fo! burn; ‘Rao’ Diidiney, ‘Dickson’ Mr. dertal So. Ey D { 4 gardeners, are more or tne ‘about] real ti court citcles and’is a sticker has had an extensive experiéuce at tlie | new aca range “ine Ge Se hae and Mrs. R, 0. mee son, Whekbit UndertaKers , 1% imtbalmers | } ‘uneral irectors it what weeds ‘they cut out of their ‘gir. . practice of law and is, entinently well-| around twin be ny play $ # ’ i He dens, for ‘the observance of those forms ant fitted for the office to which be aspires, |to do ‘with boudoir fittings, seems to Ty cue < Washiurn ears ~ Licensed fimbalmer i in CHarge “f i i i cr Ee 10's ” = ene The Sixth Judicial {, us re. | Bo Well on Broadway 80 “Loa Iverson, Wilton? EE, Hitt, Witt, DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 Squire Abner, Harpington shiggests ‘icted, two years ago, rises al! | Here.’’ ‘Cecil’s. play, stands up well for If a i i ‘ a Grand i " ‘ Alfred J. Wise, Tuttle; ‘Mrs. B. ee ny this worth while aim: “Get. your ie of the territory to the west/ind south | « good Tun, ; ES ; R = ae 5 share of laughs out of 'Iffe.” Acai waned Alfontes ere the Wi the: sesoure piven in at, Meenie Doug: a Li s Dori: May ‘con we be . ‘4 re ‘rio Mada BISM AR K MOTOR, COMP ANY - d nae te with the exception %f- “McKenzie jouglas McLean and Doris af . ¥ ‘Have you noticed hoWw ‘the ola time | morHiits,, may’, cub. tthoulders with county. The cotiities wit tinue to, please picture Jovers...Te their} H. Hots ologn’' Alice §. Ander haf “bald. Head Tow’. at the. theater, has gotten all filled u ips with “bare backs?” From & cbabeithe: “nied ‘she ‘boiled two, potatoes, which she found in one corner of an empty bagand made ‘a Pot of coffee.” Another ‘way to beat the coffee trust, eh? ak ‘Why jhasn’t e obciees to someone to ask oulja to tell who is ‘going to be the next’ president? * se & ‘ ti A teacher in night school at Macon, Ga., learned that one of her boy pu- pils was garning more at the mill for eight hours work than she received. ‘tor teaching hoth day and night. That person ‘wtin re never loved,| hugged, kissed, played with, listened | to, told stories to and spanked a child; | hias_ missed ‘one of the Ereatest Joys | of life, ee “What did you learn at school to:! day?” Tom Duff asked his son. “Me?. Oh, I didn’t, learn anything, * replied Danny, “but I told the tedcheg how to spell dog, and now she knows that just as well as I do.” IRRIGATION’S EFFECT Washington, March 19.—The results of irrigation on crop production as compared to non-irrigation are shown. hy an investigation/of the Department f Agricultube ‘in Colorado. Corn pro- duction on irrigated land last year w: 30.6 bushels per acre and on non- cae land. i- bushels ; winter wheat, bushels’ 20.8 and 12 bushels, “bushels. «6 bushels ; rye, and potatoes, jockeys, bdokmaiers and the general run Of racegoers: at/thé track inthe afternoon, but when: he:refurng: to the palacé in’ fle ‘eventing he as it were, the crown." It is’ Be rte, ported that to him the afternoon, tree. from conyentfonalities, is the happ lest! yurt of his day, tind that he ‘has o! tei erpressed ‘a desire when harrassed by the political tro troubled of his conntry, which Never ‘s to ‘settle ‘down, >> léave {t_all and take h fly of off to Some South American a al and sn: i gage in the breeding \of horses, | which he is passionately fond. e strict formality, of the court | was, observed at the banquet and re- ception given to the diplomatic corps a shrot time ago when for the first time the’ representattves of all coun: {tries had been invited to. the: same | finction since the ‘summer .of 1914. The guests’ saw a Aisplay of. jewels, a probably could not be matched Side of ASin. Although the diplo- mats were the guests of the evening. the younger members of the roya) family preceded them and were to-th. right and left of Queen Victoria at the tables, the Ambassadors and Min- istens of State coming ater them. Dinner’ over, the ‘King ana Quech with the royalties ‘and diner gues!s formed in’ procession down. a. long we- ception halt where the foreign repre- centatives presented the members of their staffs, The King" and Queen Stoped at each group to pass a few words. but this was the only informalt- ty of-the evening. Later in the throne | room guests not belonging to the dip- lomatic corps were’ presented, The finest scene, however, was on the gtand staircase, on either side of which, stood a row of brilliantly garbe:t servitors. As the beautifiny gowned Women wearing many jewelx: and the. men‘in their iant. uniforms, passed up and down this staircase’‘a chang- ing color scheme was. presented. ‘Queen Victoria in a dress of cloth of gold. a wonderful dianidnd tiara ‘on, her fair head, two great diamon1 >Your Eyes Clean= 2 Write for us Php! ‘ook | ——— necklaces reaching to her waist, was a stately and dazling figure. The ‘Queen mother was equally resplendent in pearls, of which, she f t are Farid. Din, Bill Valley, Slope, Bowman, tiger! ‘Gratity. $i “is atid Mercer. Threeg jtidges' hi elected fo'sit in this district. “the sh candidatés receiving the most votés make the tiie at the genera lelection, | it whith tie: the’ three receiving the most, eee jit be eplared elected. ,. TO PREY. ENT RAFTS Former ‘service -men, vill of your neck, while /at ‘the w Fasten ‘a. narrow apron’ to ithe prs how, of the.top:'so that it ‘will hane. down below the édge of, the Wi vindshiel®. At’ will kee; GD Philadelphia, March Ae 12.500 ton. fank steamships will be Woilt-at Harriman, Pa., this for te heen’ signed, Wor a few ménths, ‘The entire ¢ capacity of the yard will be required to turn the six ships out on time. GRIP, INFLUENZA Hamiin’s Wizard 01 e Reliable, Antisoptia Preveritive During: influenza epideniics spray the nose atid throat several times a “day with one ‘part Wizard: Oil: And two parts water, using an atomizer, Tf you’ haven't. an atomizer; gargle the throat: and ‘snuff-the mixture up the vose » This treatment sets up an. tic wall’ of defense against germs.” s Chest’ colds and sore throat lea’ 85 grip. “Stop: them ‘at: once with izard Oil before they:can develop» ‘nto dangerous influenza, Get it from druggists for 30c. If not satisfied, return the bottle and zet_vour money. back Ever constipated or have sick head- achet. Just try Wizard Liver Whips, . ‘oleasant little pink pills, 30c at drugs wore. a ‘collar of six rews, a tiara, ~ | first big film, “Twenty-three and a - ;Haif Hotirs Leave” : latest, yun. Tee hy. x fn the primary election next: June will ‘have affected sme more or, brought more’ tears, qu tized the 18th ‘amen ‘That's | what ie fellow ‘sal lie “haa heard Johi Barryinoi Rich- ard Third,” BRS up this ‘And alot Or Ottion’ ag) tip immiediatély, ent ‘a | making’ histo: : dtaft—the’ one tl tens ‘the, past he hig ‘traged; in | was iu hit, their “Mary's Ankle,” ig a home soe. ‘* a don’t know, how, “anything coud t the: Fiysioat | Nidlson, wilt son, ‘Braddock; ‘Charles ‘Danahey,, Ne: poleon; Mrs. L. Hor Golder Vaile, M. Martell, Reulahi; , mer Fahigren, R est, ‘Bismarck. muarek fe . ar. a aie He lad, te w rdsdile ;, ‘heodore, “les: ches Braddoc! “stottzbere, | Flashér; ‘Edward Rugee Washburn; Carl, Bichhorse| alkirk; John’ ‘Lave. Falkirk;,, George, Swanson, Falkirk; A. E. Anderagh, pala, Niels M E. ‘Berry; Bistnarck, | a a i The ‘real laligh of movieland,comes' trom Connie ralmladeee. bletare In Search of a Sinn ried! to actually if’s* funny ‘wnd"Strand audi- eneee ‘are ‘gatheting a Rss “ Brondway ‘wit lexneridles anew thrill. the week of “March: -34 when | VOT Agintinin’ » saat ail re It ‘will _ the 657 performance “A, ‘Trip? "China: Golden, the pro- ducer, plans. to run up to ‘the | 1000‘mark. Jane. Oal ‘and Frank Winetiel Smith, the author, also: wrote. “The Boomerang,” “Turn |: ‘to’ ‘the Right”and, ‘j?he Fortine Hunt er.” Fox is on ‘at Keith’a with a hit a ading, some, Songs ‘and six of .| the homliest chorus, ‘girls on the statc today, The latter “admit® they are homely—they’ re: proud of it. Harry recently married one of ‘the ‘Dolly Guaranteed. Msi isters. is. mar-| @ie “Arizona. desert nowadays, | sine: ieee stingly goou | the Automobile Club o} Southernj C es ‘goes sin ifornia has dug up ‘all, that” he . So. 8] huntitig—attay hubby. Fie up to heaven: Tt Sounds: rather \fragic, but sig |-internal and external Use;-mects the needs of town.” and Jotm'™, con are the: Miss Eva Luckens, Wil ton; 8.’ Meltol berg, Flasher; © , Stanley Kiiller, Judson; Steele. °! x It’s safer than ‘ever to tour actoss he ‘water holes it could find slong the'route ‘anid josted s. there for” the. benefit of the s, Theré'are'62: these signs in the desert. of eas Catiforma and wrizona: The rut Vist as hires? ey or families for. nearly € every. ‘ailment from Infancy ito. 01d, ate—deseribed in Dr. , Humphreys’ | Manpal ‘mailed tree.” “PARTIAL List FOR 1. Fevers, Congestiois, Txiflammations 2. Worms, Worm Fever = Colte. Crying, Wakefutnees of Tnfants, , of Childreg and adults z Cough Colds, Bronchitis 1» Malaria: 1%. Piles, Blind, Bleeding. Internal. Externs! eth, Tnfiiensa, Cold in Head, opted Cough 2 Rathime, Opprostd Dimou Breathing, imeys. tease te nee a Sore Throat, Quinsy ‘72. 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