The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 203, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 27, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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ybur Money
inkH its plate in tilt uowMrt aud iadustrr af v4i
community largely through tlit antil. Anil this
whether you or somebody tlsa pitta it there.
Resolve to-day to be tbe one to deposit your own
money. m
' Join the v
"AbUene Thrift Oiub"
and ibid eut how eaey it it tt ferai tke kmWit af tt
ting ahead. ' ' .' i. :
.' . Membership is Frce; ;
77ie Firs 5tafe Bank
& Trust Co.
SEE
J. L. McDAVID
; ' . FOR
Fire and Tornado Insurance
'Si
You nvi' i sKtirel of nrottijit settlements in ounp of loss. Office
in First State Hank Building; Phone G03.
J. L. McDAVID.
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VANDERBILT WENT HUNGRY
AlUioufe-h lie Had DrafU For Hun-
dredi of Dollar U Forced to
Hcainin nt (Jction.
Uy tho United Press.
LONDON How Cornollua Vauder-
hjlt. tho American millionaire went
hungry In Italy while lie hnd drafts
In IiIh pickets for hundreds of dollars
I being told here by Dr. Itostlnger
the fatnouH Polish lender who has
just come from Austria.
Dr. Keatlnger Bald that Vnndcrbllt
flrut heard the news of the war in
Austria nnd motored through to Ge-
noa thinking thnt he could pel slOnm-
shlppa asaga there. Uy the time ho
lrnt thnro hla ready fund were all ex
hausted. Ho didn't think anything ot
that as ho had several drafts with him
but when he presented the drnfta at
tho bank ho could not Ret them cash-
.i Afn.r nipniitni! in liln ear ovur-
nlRht and going hungry for awhile
he found nn acquaintance who loaned
hln miniifftt ninili-v to write to llW
London representative advising him
. i.iu .i'rti A London bunk then
got word through to a Genoa bank to
honor VnnderbllO drafts and the
millionaire was enabled to get out of
tho country.
rilAl'DS COMVLAIXEII OF.
American Lady GhM Endorsed Check
to American Ktraager mm rrr
Rctaras With Mnaej.
LONDON Oct. M Itefugeea have
itn pIIIiii the American ltellof Coin
mittee queer tales of pretended relief
workers oporaWg in iioiiauu.
ui these nrefnil'"' ' steamship and
hotel agents working on commission.
who circulate among the incoming
trains with badgos on their Bloeves.
Some of them warned passenger that
rooms were unobtainable at Hotter-
dam. and advised Amsterdam for a
reason overheard by ono of the refu-
gees "What do you mean by telling these
ppte that they can't get rooms In
itotterdamr aksd one again angrily
of another '
" -want some of thj business
tmv" rusnoadM! tke Amsterdam man.
Ah Ajptriaan lady complalnsd of
gtt jrajkHdorsed cheek for twenty
i JMilttlii aj 4mrican stranger who
trttt4 boc ftltaHttr In Germany:
tiwi fc h going ahaad of tbe par-
i In .oiuHltartfit i draw the money
li lAindtwi. aud d bwr tho rest af
lei paying i& pooutfb to a friend in
Ionium No jooiu t-ame. and the lady
joovtetUMl ta i.teo where she I warn -wt
that ihe g Jtent strsagor had not
owty draw " aofiy for hiuwolf but
Instead ut paytag tU pounds to the
lnajou ttUmi he iorrow4 lx pounds
His immb 4U am abiMur uu the re
lief 'MttUttJ s Auks
Aoibr ca 4tvr Uom was tbat
ct a tiittii wba eoia trurtalc nckfti
t Ijy-Tpooi ri j:iui-og rwuges.
rtscdaeMMHHri 9
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KVEKYHOnV'.S WKITIXd .SOM'K
(dmmiiii (ireetlng In Loudon I.h:
'IIiv Are Von (let tine Along
Willi Your 'Vnr .Soncr
LONDON Oct. .. The common
greeting In London is. "How are you
getting along with your war song?"
hveryone I-writing n war song hop
tng to give Itritnin nuother .Mnrael
illnttte. Mm ho far none of tho recruit
lng sonK with the music halls afo
trying to popularize have taken with
the recruits whotie favorite remains
entirely the uumnrtlal "It's n Lojig
Way to Tlppernr)'-" The favorite
whistling tunc on the march is by till
odd the Marselllalxe. although th
soldiers chortiH from "Faust" ami any
spirited air has only to be started to
tie taken up by tho entlro line. This
Is why moHt of the wnr song compos
era choose the old tunes rather than
those mnde to order.
One amateur poet neiit a set of vor
boh tu th Timea with the chorus
Here to Urd Kltohetier. brown as
the sun
Cltntle. iierHiinslve and balmy.
'Giving his nrdura and getting them
done
All that he wants for the army."
In Gil cane the writer's attempt to
rhyme balmy with army cause) grea-
ter Indignation among the untutored
recruits limn nmone tlw neholurtr
poets for barmy In the common use
iii'-mis wean m ne inioneci
I III nn v hnu-nvur la iianil In II. inr
net sense Uv the broker's battalion
or the niasgow stock Exchange who
aaii inemseives uameron men. 'men
wall begins:
Why did wk join the Carmen men.
Why did we join the army?
Why did we coma to Aldarshott
tlKfliiiHA U''r )in1lv lull Innnv
BKHty and duff akllly nnd Ttuffr
iieoouse we re oauy wen nanny.
The Liverpool regiment has a dls.-
tluiitlvw mnrehlnR 1.011 c in the Lan-
oashire diateeL It runs.:
We all fooin fra Lancashire.
Wo all eooni fra' l-aneauhlro.
Gradely fowkti from a gradely pUee
ny Gum. we mean tu show the pane.
We all coom fra' Lancashire
We're all bairns of a farther.
If thai I ha one wi' ma.
Then I'll ha' one wi thea.
.'or we're ull good pals together.
There are many hours in dlaiuot by
which commands from curtain pro-
vluuial points Identify tbeinsulvea. Of
tbe purely patriotic sougs by far the
most popular Is "Itulc Urltannla "
The girl who ateals a man's heart
Is liable to get a life aouUecc at "hard
labor sSlrXi m.
ParUh Studio
y J'aotaa.
OT MsaAHiHHPaMaMsyffM vasv.
Tt mmi stuAfsK w ot m4nw sui isr
cui4 titilritLl HUUc -irUr
AiBCIe Hl'OiL It Hr
.iudKttLHuit Uc.iac.iiA
TJB ABILllTK K1FOETBK ABILBH1 T1XAB.
IS
GOING FOBWARD
M FOItr.l(.. ATHl WHlllHtVUS
MANY EXHIBITS ARRIVING
('onlinuiirnt front Knglnnd Irrlaml.
France t.erninii) .Inpati China
llollaml HtCn Itenrh San
Franclco Ittrrntlj.
Special to The Huporter.
L'H' i.nlo.tinnn .. ..- ... ......
ijvo riiA.ivini.u. iv. . 1 uii nr-
tomber 2tth Secrotnrj- of Stale William
Jenhlngn llrynn Issued n formal an-
nounremeut to the etfeet thnt no for-
eign country had withdrawn from Us
pnrucipniion m me I'atiumn-rucinc
Internnttnnnl Kxposltlon.
Since Mr llrynn's nunounroment
tiinni fiirivi. ttaltfiltiniil nf' ijiutlv
exhtbtta from Europe and other 101111-
iries nave reuciieu san f runcisco ana
n illlti.tiKi if tiitrlnpil utimiiuiru ulll
soon leave with great loads of exhlb
us 1 or tins city.
Several of the Kurnpenn nation
have InereiiHcd their funds for partic-
ipation since the outbreak of the wnr;
Others hnve made npproprtntlflus con
tcmplnted but not ratified iefore the
conithcuccment or the conflict.
During the week ending' October It
the first shipment or exhibit reach-
ed San Francisco from Holland those
comprieou rive carloads or rate uuitts
and plants gathered by the govern-
Ulcnt commissi in (n ouch of the pro-
vinces of the Netherlands. Ship-
ments of cthiultH during the week
were received from Luxenbnru. from
Ireland and from France. A large
consignment of exhibits from Lotul'm
was Installed In the Palace of Mines.
Five carloads of ortat economy ex-
hibit including wax and glusH mod-
els Illustrating hygienic improvements
In factories and made under the n-
porvlsion or the celebrated Dr. Philip
Haucr of Stutgnrt hove reached the
city More than five hundred tons
Of exhibits and material for the Jap-
anese displays nnd pavilions are leav-
ing Japan In two shipments one of
which Is scheduled to arrive within
a few days.
The conHtructlon of the exposition
1b far advanced. Th main Mctlon 1
completed; the Instutlntpn of the
works of famous sculptors embracing
moro than elghd hundred different
pieces nnd group- of statuary. 1 Tj
per ceat completed; the landscaping
ot the exposition grounds nud couru
I S2 percent completed; yhundreds (
thousands of ucros. rIuMienUroa.
tree ferns orange tree da'te jkinns
rare shrubs and ornamental prams
brought from the fai corners of lb"
world are now thriving In thlr nw
cnvtronniviit.
During the second week In Qctobei
the tonstructlon force engngel on tfee
hnndsaine Austrattuu itIHoii wjk
doubled.
The btmutlful pavlllolia of Sweden
Itolivin. the I'hllipplae Islands ana
Cuba are from 5 to 9 lr nt com-
pleted The Hoadirras imvIHoh l ft-k-hed.
Ihe huge Canadian pavilion.
ilassi4 structure to be filled wholly
with Canadian displays and moving
picture halls. Is finished except n-
mmnt ut the scaffolding. IT
oml eonslgnineiit af Canadian MtlitliU
has renrhsd San Fnn;clsio.
The Germjin Kat' ""-dicate UutSd-
Ing. coiistriietinl In Ini e Grm
government la mara thau ' fiah
ed and will be rushed 10 to . tton
The exposition lieadqaarler w ler-
U11. etblUbed by tmportHt tiwwwn
IniiuitriMi. received oiltatis f
oxhlblt ap from Iwollng Owmai'
firm two uioatks after tli- Hr '
of the war
Tlu. fiatui- irk of tf Ainriao
....viiin.. i. emmiteted. Active wort
upon thl- impoaing tru.tw Ua !
under wav within Ihe past two utoottoi.
The governtaent of the Ketberlaad
has Inerenaed tho amount of Its appro-
prlntloa b an additional $So.
flrounU wa oroken tor U ...agaiti
. ...... .....111... . niMntuf
COtll lianiso Mint"" r.- -
nnd Its eonstruettai is briag mb 1
to completion ti hiihuhhc .
production of the faaioua Kronbw
Castle at KlUnore one of Uie lortrsaa-
pa whicli guards the approach to f-
penhagen "W: will concent rate oar
offorta on taakuig an tipra.he dta-
lilai ot certain prminw- i -
i.........i ie.u. ratbar than hto a
promlseuoub exliibtlion of evrytat
WO ilOVe. AmOllg IHr wi.ni m ..
iii i... .. iiriiMiInance Is lb c-tt-
brated Danish china froa ttea- rtayia
........... rmr- in. coiienuaiuM 1
i-i """ ""-"".........: .i m
Htd Jlr V WfcilSiaq tJ-m-a--oiu ia t
Hon Franeiioo
Since war was derlared lUUy aaa
formally ratified t uiiiroiiriaUi pi
iilMMHjo for the lutlian iiatioal i-
iilay. heb bad bean pnd by -
Wanclie of he Italtutt lagtelaUvr
body but not signed prior to t '
break of liostilltle CumurwetitHt
th Italtau pavilion whlfli la tm
tu- is a auction 01 a ixhomi imn .
.... ....j m .h iliifrt(
IMU- HU wmr'" ". "
jracturl. t moi tlwB ! .' f
Truetut
(Will i-owpleUMl
Spate )ta mmtt aa
1T.....1 .......... rluttuii tlUUJSeO tul
tts partb Ipatlon aad la addltfcw to t
BltanlsM goveraant dispiav &
fits- Urge ludlvidaal rJsbtMt imoV b
luanufaeturera
K.vMWltltm !'HMlloir j nry
duhl-lianse- of Norway who rmrmlt
ajrlvad la Han Franlfii'iH brBlu M
Jiuial oti 1 f Norway's aVwirttMatw.
to carry through iu ut tvt '
1. ull... r..L-uritlu. of tUt lit ML' Hi
Ti.t. iitu.ml sum aHPrOHfialwl b 1
Norueghm Ktortumg Ur Aa
wHhin tbe i lew wvfc. b m ad-
quale fund raiaeo a i sorijini
Auiertcaa letlea of the t an a
States
A toH.rthcnsiv sal. f -t 1 .
and bulb w aow ready MiUtIjjtai
X S N
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-j -' 1 11 .1 .-'- --" '".---'-V" - .nli.ljiL-"-l.."'"ll:'r:i."".i.l."-lJ1. .-.-. .-- in ..T y
Delicious Hot Drinks)
Good Drinks
The Montgomery Drug Co
VThe Meritol Store
iMlkaMNMWWAAHAMMbHMkaaiMHaaMafcMtfhM
for shipment The exposition Depart-
ment ot Horticulture la the latter nurt
of Septsmber was ad Used hb roliow.
We do not nutlclimle trouble in
blppltm to the Cnliml Stat. we will
end early the shipment of to.etst
t.nltKi and plants. They will be in
many color and will take up a pme
f about 2.000 square feet." t
Frame sent word within a ff
aeok after the deelarallon of war
thnt there would be no change In her
iitnim ajd entrtes were r-eivei( from
Frame ta the live Mock horticultural
and other deprtiRnt dHiing the lat-
ter part of September and subesinieut-
te ' Tli Mi!lah liavtlllllt In CO'H
11... iijuini. rrictiuiiliin remain 11 n
jrecteo. wuii a par 01 in ini -Mhlta
now an the way to the exposl
tlon.
The pavilion ot the Ottoman Lmpire.
.. ... . .... . . .. i. Il.-Ul. a
trehltecturally a reproduction . or a
famoua Turktsh mowiue. U neorln-
'omptettmi. The Turkish exhibit will
U the most micros-tng and boauMfu'
ver sent to nar word's itucsljun.
from that rontttry. Am'sng Other ex
blblta will be one hundred Arabia:
horses and Angora isoats end Mnoileo
iheep The Persian exhibit has .11
'eady been assembled at Teboran aiitf
m now awaiting ahipment the ex-
.icritlon Inctudwl in the exhibit Is
n priceless rollactlon of ruu Fowl
profliioi. tobaco anil the tine f.ibncj
which are produced iiere In a perfect-
Hon not known elsewhere will als
i shown. Vahon Cardaahlan Im
iierlnt Ottoman Adjutant High Com-
nlssloner and Uvociiiive Director to
ihe exiiosltloiv recently arrived tn
San Frnncisco and will remain until
cxhlhfts arrive whon he will parson-
clly supervise their aaweHtlillng. Mr
Cardaflhlan ulvee awuninc thai his
bRt hopes have besti raHaHl I th
rtalertal to e"me to the oapolto.
ltepresentatlvcs of British exhibi-
tors arrived in San Fro cla as erl.v
is Auiiiiat to lunusiiMUr-tb plan fo
yrMtttittng iheir oxhlblta anl -aul-uoai
shipmenu af khiMU bl
.earhflil Pan FranclsegK.
The Japan govurffmenU iatl-
f rJgliial applhsation for at.uOO square
..t cf exhibit SIMM a all of t!e ex
litbH plices nnOHr lataf ur5il de
maiulB from Tokyo. CAtnisMioner l-
iui. after the ntbrsak of ibe war. ar-
itned witi: tbe e-xyoaltlca dlectoi
jr an addlttmiBl ! ' 5-t
yaoare fet o? eMt ta '
Paas of Fd .oda'ia. Manufatt-
ttres e.d Itortirvtltare. 1TN Jaaaw
rirmUtfl mrtf that th moat re-
f.eiitvo UhH'ay Jatwh have
hee jtherH froo eve:y parti .11
the RHipire. Tl.e site of Uie iapa?
evmment pavilion rovota -
W rojirwlaeUtHi of the fmm tern-
le of Kta UC Jt at ittwo. the oH
ir.al af wUleh is mr iha l. '-
rkl The !jUdlg are aarroond .
t btifal Jaraaaw sanltata. t
watertabt far whltt. as wib a f
th hulWUiia. sbtel fjrwn Jat'
touotr with tho aUu. Japouaae ar-
iaaas d v orlrme who will rH th
Hraaroa aad ta oi Ue gartenr
w-.ary U. n w " "'l mtkt
tnr will come dlf' frw '
tk. f -i.tn.a . !wvn:ni n iii-". "
i ui-nadklug eWlt' ta SP-
j iwx. o inateril wre landed tro
1 htt for the erUe 1 tae lesnt 1.
wlthta tha great ais alraf
Th v:ion rfyf.j'T.
wur. of floKai af the fr'
10rtat i fT1 f
:. 1.. 1. ..n. i t!. oiuoMuon in !' "
immr. . .T. . rut-.- tH.iB
.f tN eahlH lVeL.r" 2
.... ii a raMurtheaav'' at-
itay wilt be mad of rttlia and an
tirtMta and l a f fI
W atwmtfeH uhAer th r-l
m tl iar as tfcje CI.&P- pro-
u. -d Inm Ihhl ttMOt HSP It
mm mw. mm aMava bap v'
1 safaMss.
AiiiiiKM: ma at ciPf.
S IUIh Itrwoailuiittl U A
.i-..Lt ai itniv Ju in ermu
t lirMl llau-e
Tto tHirpu. iai Uswft a-
J s. Idckbt a lorMh't rela .
n.iriM i-hrUii bs Kiiiiatd. dft'. di.
aWnc of eral ar aa h a-
eeaaad a tio-HHs bb ll' I'Mi'M'-1
CkihH l' mi Ut Dh-klo - lor
aierly with lb Uo'-b ! r-l u
- -- r'itimw ;. .u
tiotblHg toMtpaat
ln I. IV.UM. 1.1 ll .. t
- tt't on . louur. writ
fttmad i-4t Dkilo
-il kfaoaii
' lit JlKiifb. fa ft
r.nt Miii kl
will be mo-
ianet pirm4
and atntuutai
PH
kMinmy una
kos gnivM
Urn aaclMt
all rrti.alaii'ifc u
ekilorau. If H''
t Will US SMil 19
ti oa Oh aaut.
Bath's tr!uUHiBt iiM
to aerfwet a rura. Dt
Kf v Mail saa nnv trat m
l.ouls Mo Sold by druKgutts Send
f." Texas testiaioaiaU i
I'uis -tudlo for 1 la is photoi.
i
crm mr v
iarf5n
ins- j pmiuer i..ri
bluddVfeills rtajfti
ouraa mAiiiuu rk ajfd
rhuiPiSH4 and
hliuMsT- Inuil.luu InJ
iowJf ystr &wm
fltSiH iiU tt. uiuiJit
LoaliA ta tar Via
Moursr8
Hot Chocolate Tomato Bouillon Beef Bouillon Chicken
Bouillon Cream Bouillon Mot Malted Milk. Also the usual
cold drinks. Refresh yourself at our fountain.
FIRE
Corroctly vritten in rooognizod old lino companies.
Prompt settlements In case of loss.jj '
Phone I .Tfcl SIC 4
1044
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'PnpeN iMapepitu"
Mu) Moiimclis
MIIKf JJ Mllir
lj Wl Fine
In F
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T.uji- It'Hn Hv
inules all stom
sdi dlstreHH Mill
No indlgeatlon.
heartlnim. Hournesiior belching of
aas. acid or efhutAt'.ong of iindlgent-
ed fowl no jfWniwH. bloatlm:. fonlt
breath or hwulaerie
I'pe'R DlMslii in noted for lta
Hit res -'-.-
Yl IMI5 -INHIStSIIUHY
I WHO CARES?. LISTEN!
herjiwujt1
dtn
Jlo
lapml In rfgdlatlng upset Btomaihs."" " u M"u "" mw iiavw i
lt is the Aurear. quickest and most'""1 "nu.u pmvV lo. HIW " a '
eriaiii infltgestion remedy In the en- . "T r . . '"v"-i- "
in wf.rlifilul besides It la harmbaa. f tna. 'f titer. Irregular f.Mdli.fc-
llllio&rittui and women now it hrkVn H? onK "? nd brain -their
inorlte fds without frtir I l1 tko i:'r0r aU "hKl wth fk.n Mut
'hey vMx PapcV Viapepsln will wiVn ' PWl-nei'- The short man weighs iiw
viA. forfllirisake. et a large' 5Uo'"- Hhl rlng without
ttJt&t i !.. iii.Hu.in Wa feat giving to. offers a small s
soif-nnV
cio jhAcjf" I
nqf fere
s-oirfandruK or- and nut your
right Jon't 'keep on bolng
lire s ioo short-you are
inio n ....... in.. .iv
aJnW t whut you like and dt-
kIS ll.rtffc it. -!tho.it ar.l of r.i
lAfllon in the stomach.
'I'-piA. Iitanapsli. Moug. in y.mnURS" on o i IJpanfla. . hmw
me anyway. Should one 0r the fnm-
. . ....
v tat MOinelliinM WMh l ilm.Hiri ui?ree'
II h them or in case of an attack of
ndiarattoo. rtynnotwta. uaatrllis or
Ptnnmcli derangement at daytime or
.luring the night. It I handv lo give
the ualckett- snreai relief known.
.(Advertising)
A man onn never Judge by appear
nncei If there's another woman back
of it.
Truth 'jb mighty but it doesn't nl
wa prevail In the revised war new.
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INSURANCE
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Vs WfiaE. CK
III.Killl IM l.i: IS I' I .I.I i..
Jlau) An L'ualMi Itecrall fnder. Feci
Ii Indie lias Itcclt llcprhed
of Colng'lo IVar. .
ly the Associated Prew.
LONDON Oet 2". -Why Hngiant.
sliuuld reetrtct r- rutting 10 men m
the minimum beiulit of '.. reel and .
inclie In (Ihmi when Imttlm are fouit'r
with long range weapon' Instead t
broad awords nnd buttle axes Is yu-
zlltig many vouhk imtrlotM of nti.n-'
slae who are anxlona to go to frmit
The old rule has already Caused nt-
'' " I'mloat both In print and
lo ""' Army Medlral Advlaory ioa; ;
"? of l cll-""1 Jwnnla jH'ln -
mark f h "nrrt-v' k5Jl8 hulj
"'".'" ".' " "'"""7 "' ""
nrn wuar man a og
man. The heavier the mail the 'mort
'xl nw to kaep up a given awouot
uf PhyalcW rtloo. and a un ot l.
- Pnd rarnili-s a fifth mire food
"' --"-i. n-i r - -
I .llM U-MI.I.I ilHdh JbrtPltlll..w ... lnl
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lent material.
FIRING WAS ONLY PRACTICE
111nl (I filters Nil) Vnierltan Fleet In
llattle Prarllre Last Mght (iff
Vlrirtnln Ciipe.
Ur Associated Pro.
WAHIH.VOTON Oet. II.-JlaM offt-
ceri aav thai tbe firki wh'eU
heard last nlabt off Vlrclaia eatte.'
whf oh an American fleet ..t itti
Iractlc-
Parlsh .-Studio fr class v ph li
.. . l IMI.IM I II II
i1.i--.if j art tfiii-Ws ft iw lT.I rtTft.lft--th.A- i kr rllr 7W. ' r py Q . j j p 1 iff
do not wish
alum in your food
You desire to avoid if. Dr. Pricc'.Jcream Baking
t'owaer contains no alum or lime rfiosphatc. Its
ubti is mercioro a s;iir(innrri nunini
mineral salU which are left in the biscuit
IIILII IIUL.11U1 UlJWIU'f S.
. Cj
rpilTosshmraihaf a lar percentage of
..j. whiii uunit innvuvia UIU
n in WtrT fnnrt .- !. fnL. r -i....i .-
pfaldminum and other Impurities.
larjeiiovvs cream of tartar. Buy and use
MPRICES
CKBAML
Mailc ft-Mk CreiUR f Tarter
OiTtlhl 147 1-2
I1.
Chestmit St.
RSE TAKES
TOR'S ADVICE
And is Restored to Health by
Lydia E. Pinkham'o Veg-
etable Compound.
. nuplnnii.. OLIO "lJccauscLll;.l
Ignorance of how to car
'nrwTor Bri'scH
When verging
taking cold w
ferel from t
month 1 had
ooand ruiii
sCbooJ1 suf - "
ifatMl each
which nlway
fnr two to
tt from work
m the time I
...is l(t lean
' I went Tinsaffto Ii w wjth my-
ternhd wlalstherond'Wtor told me of
the rinkinrfTi remeu a lul I did not use
them then as my futh in putent medi-
cines wai limited. Aftr my sister died"
t came home to Ohio to live and that
has leen my home fr tlw lust J8 j ear
"The Chance of Life came when I w
S7 years old nnd about this time I at
my physlcnl condition plai.ilyescrlU;l
in ojpe of your advertisements. Thi I
Iwifun uslnt? Lydia E. Pinkham'n yeR-
ctabte Compound nnd I cannot tefgyou
or any ono tho reh'ef it j;uvo rno the
first three nvonUit. It "pot mcjg'tt
whore I need not lay off cverj' Iiontli
ami during the lout ! yars I h
L"o not
jmid out two dollars tondoctor.n
I have
been blestwith exci'llenthenlth
Ira wo-
womanof my age nod I can thai.
; Iydia
U.l'iakliam 3VCBetj. Loinpoi
Mforit-
"tiince tin Chantre nf Life It over I
have iKt-n a materniti nurse d being
wholly self-supnort utf J cnifiot over
estimate tlio vii-' 1 gool ti-alth. I
have now tmrn.-d u coiitorttic little
homo just by eewiri? nnd m sing. 1
liuvo recnmmeudel the CoiiIiouihI to
many with good results aa Jtbiuxc-''
lent to take be for- .aid after child
birth." Misa Cvki.yn ADnfiA Stew-
apt nupheir.iu Ohio.
If you wnnt special adrfco wrtle to
Lydia K. I'inkliam .ItedlrlneCo. coun
dcutiitli fvnu.2!nHS Your lot torn ill
he opened mid mid nusirercd by .1
trosiao and lieid in strict couiltlcare.
1
Pariah St iHo for rlasay Photo
k:.niinnur
and cake
No Almn
imu
ien gopitr.
oisisoeysier
aeyFrcinI
a ni.any.i io
ftir ifcV9"dJrb
ioUif J
CtaHHHRRP
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