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Girl of 15 Kills Her Mother; - Forbidden to Wed Ranch Hand JTHE 'EVENING STAR, SATURDAY. How to Torture Your Wife. HENRY, WHAT WiLL you 00 WITH YOURSELF WHILE '™ GOME ? 1 DO HOPE You WON T BE T0O LONE SOME . ! FEEL TERRIBLY, JANUARY 29, 1921 —PART 1. —o» Wi ANTS CNMITTEE T0SEE PHLPPIES 1INTEMD T DO A LOT oF READING- AND A LOT OF SLEEPING-. ILL Cite OH,HELLO,TALK ! YEP! SHE LEAVES To-DAY FoR FLORIDA. ON OUR wWAY To THE TRAIM Now, To-NIGHT ? i | FEAR SC OPE OF BILL. ENSIGN COX HEADS CAMP. Gronna Mensure May Make “Pack- | United Spanish War Veterans’ Or- ers” of Many, Statement Says. Terms of the Gronna bill for regu- | Ensign Robert E. Cox, ganization Installs Officers. S GunTy | ' HOW MANY GOING To SiT i 71 'la:lon 0fllxlle m\-aldbnhkh“z ingusxr_\ stalled as commander of Admiral ari % ASONMABLE To ME. as recently passed by the Senate,|George Dewey Camp, United Spanish U S0urtos REAS = will make kers” out of many in-; War Veterans, at the installation ex- Buries Body Among Refuse and Keeps Secret Three Away ano \f ¢ LEAVNG ‘IGU) DINNMER AT THE CLUB | S'POSE . ALLRIGHT,MLL dustries which are not conscious of ercises last night at 1101 | str the fact they come within its provi- | t Other officers instalied for th eet. o en- . . . ] . sions, it is argued in a satement is- | s e o - Weeks—Other National News in Brief AL ALONE Island Commissioner Here IS jsuea: by ‘the Institute of American | niar i mommander: oo W 5 Forin . for C to Get B i St [merling.junior vice commander: 3 n 3 am J. O'Donnell. officer of the 8 Anx'°us or ongress 0 e St “':: :'“Ym:l‘;;h'l':fi::'fll inlday. and William W. Lynch, ofcer = f 2 ive | of the guard. Past Commander Dan- First-Hand Facts. stock or preparing live stock prod- jel V. Chisholm gave a bricf address ucts for sale.” the statement con-jat the close of the meeting, which STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Col.,, Janu- ary 29.—The story that the fifteen- year-old daughter of Frank Mudra killed her mother because the latter| appropriations committee in cutting over $800.000 from the State Depart- ment’s estimate for maintaining consular service for American foreign trade ship- ping was declared to be “inimical to the To the Editor of The Star: From various newspaper clippings I|and fertilizer manufacturing. {learn that there is an intention of send- | applies, it is urged. to the production | committec to the | of glue, brushes. buttons, pharmaceu- tends, carries an “ovious” application to the major industries of shoe, wool 1t also was followed by a supper. ORDERED TO MANILA. P g interests of the nation.” in a formal g imvestigati | corc < 7 ¢ objected to her accepting the atten-| et O 10 Bl ow, diree- ing an investigating . tical preparations and innumerable | €0l Charles R. Noyes, 60th Infantry, tions of a ranch hand, buried the body | tor of the Mississippi Valley Associa- Phitippines. It s welcome: the sooner | siiar britaien. tu the mannfacture of |8t Camp Jacksor €., has been | it is done, the better. which live stock products may be ,ordered to Manil L, for duty with in a refuse pile on an isolated ranch fifteen miles from Oak Creek, and kept her act secret for three weeks was conveyed to the coroner's office . here today. Officials will leave to- morrow to take charge of the body. The information was brought to Oak Creek by a neighbor of the Nudras named Reed. Mudra, a miner, had_been working in Oak Creek this winter, leaving his tion. Pope Decorates K. of €. Officers. NEW YORK.—Eight Knights of Co- Tumbus officers who distinguished them- selves in war and reconstruction work have been decorated by Pope Benedict. The decorations, received by Supreme Secretary William J. McGinley_include a collar of Commander in the Order of St. Gregory the Great for Joseph C. Pelletier. WELL,\WE' D BET STARTING ., THE INFERNAL PHONE AGAIN | Let there be light! ple are not afraid of light and would not run y from it. On the contrary, they want the flashlight of this nation s investigators focussed upon them. The Phiuppine legislature, which has respeci- fully petitioned the United States l'_ol’ independence, has been persistent in its invitation to the members of the com- mittees of the Senate and the House, in charge of Philippine affairs, to visit that distant country, so that they may see TER BE RE'S THAT HowDy, BiLL! YEP! LEAVES To-DAy, HA! A HALTHA'S RIGHT! To-MoRROW MIGHT 2 FINE! COUMT ME 1IN, LOOKS The Filipino peo- | used. Uthe 43rd Infantry TOPHA ‘wife and children on the ran_vh, e Yesterday the girl walked ‘!:\r::r:)‘o‘; Ban on Oil Speculation.’ LIKE A LARGE MIGHT,EH 7 GECRGE for themselves and render ju_flgm:;‘l! 1339 F ST ek (rom e T imost impass-| LITTLE ROCK, Ark—No company WANMT S To TALIC To MC 7 PUT HiM ON fon' "t Sehul™ conditonsnhe ; : ble mountain roads, saving her placing oil _stock upon the market. as o e :‘ ik he g he fa Ainal e el e i was made. They did not insist then, be- Ty : s cause the United States was busy in companied her to the farm. Inquiry ' in the state unless it is incorporated un- 52l developed that Mrs. Mudra had mot 08 o e aneas, under & mul- her war activities, anc o0, v absorbed been seen for several weeks. and Ohe | ing made by State Bank Commissioner the Congress g of 1919, a Philip- of the smaller children finally told} ¢ r "Maxwen. - Partnerships, or close | e D T enawedithelin= | Mudra, Reed said, that the body Was ! orporations which do not offer stock on | I i ahenihE .mgres‘*onal; buried back of a stable. v “being organized last summer was found with a bullet j are not affected by the rul- d. and the members of nt. 1 personaliy We Are Offering During Our wouna'in” the back: U b ! T i efforts to Induce senators and | . 3 3 cording to Reed. then conf vdr‘t‘:‘{ Dynamite Wreeks Church. i representatives to make the trip. i The iatest creations in / she shot her mother because Of "0 Pa.—A dyna- Unforlunate v, the primary elections | leather Arm and Swag- v afair with ¥ h latter's interference in her aifair e e G in many States were being held and the | B vith clips, i the ranch hand. {United "Evangelical Church, Slocum country then in the heat of election ger Bags, with clips, in township, this_city, during a mpaigns. ‘wiich necesatly [othe black, brown, tan and Letter in Mails Nimeteen Yeara. |prayer -meeting. The blast came many of the members to remal e 2 i DEBHAM, M A letter that had | from outside the building. All the United States, thus redum_‘xdu:e ":"l‘o‘ gray, in morocco, calf, been mineteen vears on the way. part | Windows were broken, plastering fell ber of those who had promised to E0 10 alligator, vachette, and i f the time traveling through the war e walls were weakened. A few 5 —third. A :a]:nzl.s"r:)p( Furope. has been deliv- | worshipers were slightly hurt. The Inspection Greatly Desired. cowhide leathers. These gred “to Mrs. Fred I Prait of tils S poliesiarsRyeatioating Sccurely intrenched in our position are unusual reductions, town. It looked like a futuristic con- Securely intrencned M atrovertible ception of the international postal e | and fortiled M o mor tear the many of them below system gone mad, with more than a| Sascp s Bwamips. . ' . ] Larrival of any body of investigators. actual cost. score of foreign post-marks cutting | ST. ROSE, La.—Fire, caused by the LO ,GEORGE. THAT S RIGHT . We want it; we request it; we urge it. 3 e ’ ovlicucs with domestic marks. Lon- | ignition of oil waste, has been rag- NEP. To-DAY. UM=™M ~ M For - what | purposes are various don, Petrograd and Berlin and other | ing in the Destrehan swamps for the et el malevolent and suspicious ' spirits 5 7.95 s 2.50 A B $7.95 far places were registered (‘heetkél!{- f‘n?aln;h;‘;w-sx: ho%ra, gAs et no I'LL TALk To You ABOUT THAT Working? A portion of the vul;‘hc :clé $12.75 Swaggers $7.95 12.50 Arm Bags .95 jowl with the little station of City ve been found to control .YES, o ministration, negligel % ittt I o nich the letter was sent | the flames and no efforts have been (fceif SEE Yoy se?EA P L thaps inefciency of (M| $14.25 Swaggers $8.95 | $19.00 Arm BZlgSc$| 95 on February 2, 1902. made to do so. The skies.have been Eton e Vot s el any Some. burenus. ot (o say absolute|§| &) "0 Suwaoears $0.05 | §21.00 Arm Bags $12.. overcast with heavy clouds of smoke. REASON WHY demoralization of the Tervice.h{n :e\:; B agg . 21. ag: SO, S ’ o1 egations it ul S . ] ___Greeley Defends Snell Bill. of these alicgations it wopld seeit 141 $16.00 Swaggers $10.95 | $30.00 Arm Bags $1 NEW FORK_ Col Willlim'B.Gree: Killed by Poisoned Whinky. elect there has settled a doubt, and it SOt e 7 ley. chief of the United States forest| ATLANTA.—General Morris died here fs Said that in order to please some ~ service. denied the charge of GIfford | from the cffects of What he roimers and satisfy others Mr. Hsrding enter- Ba Pinchot that the Snell forest policy | to have been poisancd whnck s 2 As the ldea of sending a commis- | elvet g8 S e e Eons Ti i meby tWoimen wHose automobile sion of investigation to the Philip- P ests to control fores is : he helped rep < . pines “n address here before the New York | near ps S EOIT s e - We are not .ageaid of the|J| $4.00 Bags now...$2.00 | $10.00 Bags now ‘gg.oo ’ Lumber Trade Association. Mr. Pin- ¢ e e e 3 chot attacked (he bill, which is now Convicted in Siik Thery jprovosed investigation, A inefl- $5.75 Bags now. ..83.00 | $12.00 gags now 5798 Pending, at a congressional hearin; n S ert. luman Hnet N e s A = last Wednesday in Washington. TRENTON. N. J.—Jacob Goldring e Tt Philippine affairs. but we $7.50 Bags now. ..$3.75 | $15.00 Bags now e o ratanone Qény that they are such as fo invali-|§| g8 00 Bags now...$4.00 | $20.00 Bags now $10.00 New to Run ‘Again. NAPOLIS, Ind.—Senator Har. w. in an address here before the Indiana republican editorial con- vention. announced his candidacy for n, silk manufactur- ers of Paterson, were convicted in federal court of being implicated in receiving stolen silk in connection With an_ allcged conspiracy through which, the government asserts. about $150.000 worth of silk was stolen date our claim of being able to main- tain a good government. Interested as are in the good name of the Filipino people~.of the | government in whose management we are participants and in the truth itself, All Others Up to $70.00 at Half Price 15% to 40% re-electi e “ni S £l t : <-election for United States £enator| from the American Raflway .o We cannot but anxiously await the - from Indiana. c > i y Eapress e 2 2 Company, while in interstate ship- realization of this_plan. And since | ° . ; Confusion in Cowrt am Bullet Wlies. |awaiting trial in connection with fhe Path huses of the United States Con- uctions on tire St NEW YORK.—The Essex.Market po- lice court was thrown into confusion when a bullet was fired through the dew, passing over the heads of the case. ury College Head Resigns. YORK. — Dr. John Martin Mid NEW gress, and this Congress being the highest tribunal that could finally de- cide upon Philippine affairs, it would be more convenient and expeditious to authorize the sending of the saiq | We Carry a Full Line of Hartman, Indestruct. and Other Popular Wardrobe Trunks . 4 / assistant district attorney and the mag- | Thomas, ; o | S i udih, X POTENTIAL FLOW OF MEXICAN OIL : e e : e cod fnary v st oo 1% Digaicts, 2 itdlshery Con Wt Eon Bog il 15 i iaiay to7 o) The courtroom was cleared and police 3 resigned that position and his Who Smoke: Lads vestigation. they will become the pos- i e B e " %) GREATER THAN CAN BE STORED ; S et ings for the person firing the shot. f""““"“d here by trustees of the B information as a basis of recom- nstitution. an Rouge Users |mendation to the President and the Con- To Prevent ing In Futuritics. == MATTOON, IIl, January 29, gresstoritNeqUnitedNE st onatdina ! A % DN Sl 58 Jan; 29— lthe Philippine Islands. TOPEKA, Kan.—The joint committee| Tornis mocie Tk YeATo's Escape. Dan Cupid is finding his bows and JAIME C. DE VEYRA, Corner of the Kansas jesisiatire. considering | whise smenCury Ak Six negroes, ave | uOUNETY Fossesses a Lroup of the Greatest| arrows are thus rar quite usetess Resident commissioner, 15th and H Sts. T s 0, ot favor, absolited aoim prices 'in' the. Gacrne e Gushers in the World—Compara reniiag o el Ram et ] i 5 == - this city, who have formed a club sl emiations 2! IR e e e etenrom | (8 P : el Lokt compans it soys | DAMAGED FILES STORED. 1% neither buying nor selling gram.” in Little Rock d 2 g * l Y I & who smoke cigareties or use S 4 3 - o eite, ek md vers Tiaken tively Young Industry. iopsect In any o g grow, | Commerce Department Records, Tn- ’ . keeping. " Lowry was lynch V. s = d File Counter Suits. | nesday: ynched Wed- I e e 0r he Sun. | Jured by Fire, Being Transferred. CHICAGO. —Seventeen linois _rail- s Sinve the world war emphasized the | well flowed a mighty stream of oil| day school of that church. Files and_records of ‘the Depart- d“’“’mfic'l ot o mm’;‘ tio "“b" }f! Obregon to Have U. S. Guents. importance of petroleum in modern for eight years, producing more than Dan Cupid's second and hardest |ment of Commerce, which were 4 public utili-| g TR 1o W a million barrels regularly each| blow—the blow that sent him reel- | stored in the basement of the Com- Lies commission of Tilinols, and state offi-; oyt WV FORK —Ar. and Mrs. Willlam jwarfare and awakened a keen reall- |month, vear in and year out. Finally| ing dizzily—came when a Sumber |merce building and were damaged by Clals from fliing suits against the rail-| Globe McAdoo, Mr. and Mrs. Jouettzation of the even greater part It will| the goiden stream turned to worthless| of boy siudents at the Mattoon |a fire a month ago, are being moved BUILDING AIR CASTLES Hon-of existing freignt 15ten. " | for the Anancial agency sr ihe anocl be called on to play in reconstruction | Salt Water over night. High School retaliated by forming | for " temporary storage to Corcoran o : ex- - . organization to 'ts, N York avenue ne: . . 1.3 . g‘a.n ig:;te.rlr'lment‘ h;:e. have accepted |and in the industrial and ‘comme:;lal Vast Territory Undeveloped. '132‘35 out of the g,,,,}?, today “the | ?;‘;‘h' e on) NN o = , is a matter of dreams. Bmldmg or bu_vmg 3 e e on of President Obregon |development of the future, interesthas| “Rich as the known oil fields of| Kind of girls our mothers were.” Work on rebuilding the basement S ; ‘WHEATFIELD, malmmn Bar. | Of Mexico o be his guests at Mexico |turned more and more to Mexico, Mexico are it is possible that only af The bovs decided something |area which was affected by the fire your own home is sunply a matter of t rett, sixty, a Chicago commisel S{City. Mr. Hess has gone to El Paso, ins the most spectacular | DEEINNING has been made in uncover-| mMust be done They missed seelng |will begin Monday and Will take t Y. chleaseren on man, Tex. to join the other members of the | *1ich contains Tling the liquid mineral wealth of the| their sweethearts, and a number |aphout two months, Chief Clerk Lib- system. of ‘that city, was shot “‘:’" ;‘?C yards | party. of the present producing oil fields.|republic. The fields now under ex-| Of the male students at the local |pey estimated today. city. was shot and killed here This ofl region is the subject of the | ploitation cover only about $00 square| high school formed a club, the Systematic saving with the Union Trust Tt e Gty spwens e SELEC e following bulletin issucd by the Na- | miles. Geologists have found promis-| members signing pledges as fol- ys c saving wi dre“hm;m“, - P fonal Geographic Society: ing structure for oil in Mexico over ows: EM BER - feld. T MEDAL DESIGN. |t Mtxico came into the world race|an area aggregating 230,000 square do solemnly affirm that T will .Company l_‘f’ helped hun ol as! . = for oil production late. Its first pro- [ miles. not court a who persists in 3 ington families to accumulate funds for the Have Duel in Court. New Yorker Wins Competition for |ducing well, yielding a modest fifty| “The future of the Mexican oil in-| Wearing knee-length skirts, wear —Plitt stands ready to_ give you = GLASGOW, Ky.—A pistol battle was barrels a day, was brought in not|dustry is likely to be profoundly af-| ing low-cut waists below the a firstclass job of Painting. purdlueofahome. ltvnflllelp you. e e inis it W Verdun Token. quits twenty Vears ago. Now it has|fected by political developments. The D e T e i Paperhanging or Upbolstering. o con : i xica stitution o in effect _she.was 5 2 - e Seian Harry Collins and . B | _John Flanagan lof New Tork city |4 E10Ra°% himber of which arc ca. | deciares (hat® ol found under land| tockings. using paint or rouge. =00 o drirs Come in and open the Savings Account minor charge. Darti 7 cted by I pab t producing from 75,000 to|does not belong to the owner of the ngidances minus liex corse o, Py . Bohipt Ibehias cal otee a":flmfx"“;'x'en“o?ru? epartment for the best de- |00 %1 PIOL"COR, ‘of “liquid gold:|land, but to the state. This provision| PUllng out her evebrows or wea: IGgo. Plitt Co., Inc., 331483 which is to grow into YOUR home. Dlaces, both men empticd their gona we | the city bf veoml L0, be presented to |q00T"" BV 1911° Mexican production |and ‘regulations based on it have been| 78 her halr in such a style so as % 5 : 5 acinther: It was tho last bl bt | i 6 un by the President Yied twelve and a half million | contested by the foreign Interests, which [ t0 hide her ears. P ——— 2% paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts - B weatna ullet in the ! in the name of the Congress and the |reache 1 a @ that | control 97 per cent of the Mexican oil Mr. McKee looks upon the boys' I m policeman's revoiver that probably fatal-; people of the United States, in rec- barrels annually and surpassed that{ld stry. Action has been taken both| OTganization as “merely a bluff | Iy Joundes Bowmas and stopped the [ognition of the valor of the detenders (o€ thee ofithe lonECBEndDE, 108008 | throush. diplomatic channels and in|. clubito frighten the girls out ot THE i Suel. The fudge had gone 1o luscheon|of that city. The final model of Mr. lamong, the countriss to WAIEh (e line Mexican courts, but no final decl-| thelr stand against tobagco.” D { ne the participargs wit- | Flanagan's design will be submitted {world looked for its oil supply—Ru-y 5, o voheen reached.” e X N = nessed the fight. to the National Commission of Fine |mania, Galicla and the Dutch East Z o~ e A el TS S e e B nearo 1S HanGeD. | Hoffman Co Aviation Field Ordered Sold. o5 the oirdction ofthat: comirifaston; Mexico Passes Russia. NAVYOFFICER FOUND DEAD — * ~OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOIIlKTuWORTP: Tex.—After many AGREE ON J0; “In 1913 this production was .dou- — Terry Declares Innocence and CLEANERS and DYERS ) / e Reidton Fia o onoef| AGREE ON JOINT BATES. | oled, o 13 sfielan i} | Commander Charles W. Hezeltine| Jokes With Jail Guards. 2 S ES_12 EDWARD J.STELLWAGEN, President TUATY 23 phas been formally ordered. |dling freight traffic from the middie | WeL3 ¥igided nearly §4.000.000 barrels. Heart Disease Victim. BALTIMORE, January 29.—George H. 1 TORES—12 M, Roval Flying Corps of Great Britain i e uchcaster Uetaces Bave amd i e latter Droduction was in| PHILADELPHIA, Janiary 28, e D e S i Winane | Main Office, 740 12th St. X W. 1817 for the training of Canadian avia-|joint rates from Central Freight s. |eXces3 RoL only of the current annual Commander Charles W. Hazeltine, U. | suburb, was hanged at the city jail yes: Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. 8. E. he Cnited States governiaten over by |sociation territory on all commodities |Production of Russie, proviously sec-|s ., aged fifty-elght, was found terday. On the scaffold he declared he : B Ty, on, a1 Somimodiies | ol Sl Counrice | o e Hlocags yoEiorans | os Winoctn. Feving i (s Ko (he e Offer and Recommend-- Mape Action of Comprens, | FP SETeient 28 Sttt (508 DU B il ups S E-waer | (Lo o A" Commandey Bheclune | mih o phoet Sl Ho bk contiiel | Phone M. 4724 . Yy e National ndustrial T 8T g = o transferred to the iladelphia { Terry joked wil is guards as tney ST. LOUIS—The action of the House | League. rafic| Yow only the United States with a Wawy ‘vard from the Brooklyn navy|were binding. him preparatory to the| PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE SAFE and SECURE jproduction of nearly 400,000,000 bar-;yarq six months ago. : march to the scaffold. “You sure are =30 =30 DE |rel%, 1s ahead of dexico, = He was graduated from fAnnapolis |tying me up tight.” he said; “there is 5 B |t Merieo i actenen as paving 1o Lol : B Shaf of me g ey o e 8%| First Mortgages |8% the world, and it is estimated that if all its producing wells had been per- Where will tion as Grape:Nuts other food that comes to you ready-cooked with building satisfac- you find an- mitted to flow at their maximum dur- ing 1919 the would have been 32,000,000 barrels more than_the actual production of the entire world in 1918. As a matter of fact, only about 12 per cent of the potential flow of the Mexican wells is permitted, because storage, refining and transportation facilities are in- resulting production v a month, the rate definitely estab-| lished for the first six months of the! year. World’s Greatest Ofl Stream. “The practice of Mexican natives of collecting fragments of asphalt and btiumen which floated on the waters | of a large lagoon near the coast of the Gulf of Mexico—south of Tampico —and selling them in the neighboring city, led to the realization that there must be underground petroleum sup- ' Have Beautiful ,]'(air“and Have 1t More Sfibundat}l;l)/‘ ter of care and cultivation. No longer is it necessary for your hair to be dull, brittle and lusterless. A few applications of Jewbro's Herpicide on Washington Real Estate Earning Eight Per Cent In Denominations of $100, $500, $1,000 ; OT., €CO! acilities are being sieadily incroasedt | Soft. Juxuriant hair'is within the reac N W . he % nomy ar Rowerer, tna saports sloms for Tox)| SO Tl e fi SR \\?' TR List of Investments Upon Request THE F. H. SMITH- COMPANY 815 Fifteenth St. Investment Department Forty-Eight Years Without Loss to Any Investor! Phone Main 6464 : B . ' plies near. Small producing wells and will effect a most gratifying change. The s i Bl ST P Tarmll il ot el by favorite with families that B i e St it ffe onapand luster before unksown. Kill That Cold With| have used it for years and know its food value for near San Geronimo, spouting between 60,000 and 75,000 barrels of oil a day. “No such stream of oil had ever been encountered before and the drill- ers were entirely unprepared to cope with the situation. The great geyser The unsightly dandruff will disapj and your hair will cease to come out. scalp will be clean and healthy and the itching will be overcome. e dts both children and grown: Sh o ariInE et ang Tor twomencis| In connection with the use of Newbro's : e U SOl e Bt Re reconmenc Herpiciae Soc. CASCARA UININE ups. ever known. The roaring pillar of Its use as a shampoo is safe and satis- A T ) e e r e factry. B> 9, ¥ e um s R ” [] |fees. iHuminating fthe ‘countrssiae at Get a bottle of Herpicide and a bar Colds, Coughs QOM D i y eres a fieason io*shipa,more’ than 0 mites ot sex | OF Herpicide Soap today and have was finally extingu ; Dangerou: m pumps dlhrowylng streams of gravel and woman—soft, luxuriant, rgh%g_ Neglect?d CO'::I:lm 3 ‘5 St : nd mud. Take no chances. oezs. Made by Postum Cereal Co.,Inc. 8 |*™ ™% suntic suehers of Mexico are| mering hair. no Kdep this siandard remedy handy for the fist sneezs. } - % believed to flow not from oil sands as Send 10 cents in stam| coin today f Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves I : Battle Creek,Mich. in many flelds, but from caverns hol- cen ps or or Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache = o lowed from limestone by erosion and sample and booklet on ‘The Care of the } ' later filled with oil. It is supposed that Hair”’, Address: The H Co. Depart- Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic the underground lakes of oil rest on wa- ment 195-A, Detroit, U. S. A. ‘ Lazative—No Opiate in Hill’s. G - o L ter under artesian pressure. What may g v ab’ven;.::]lztbe cxpected s illustrated Sold by Drug and Department Stores. ALL DR UGG’STS SELL IT mor o g =1 === wela tho’ Potrero. del Lumo. This! ' Avplications at the Better Parber Shope. ; e |

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