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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1920. "OBSERVERS" i REMAIN ABROAD ON Woman Freed In Bigamy Case On Technicality Special to The Courier-Journal. Maysville, March 3. At the' trial of Mrs. Quillan Goodpaster, charged with bigamy, before Judge fendant had married husband No.

2 In New York Senate Urged to Aid Probe of "Drys" Albany, N. March 3 (Associated Press). The Senate today by a vote of 26 to 15 referred to the Judiciary Committee a resolution introduced by Senator Salvatore Cotillo. Democrat. New York, to commend the Assembly resolution for an investigation of the Anti Saloon Leasrue and urging the Senate to co-operate.

U. S. HEALTH AGENT THREATENS TO STOP MAYSVILLE WATER Gives City Until March 15 to Install Plant for Filtration. Special to The Conner-Journal. Maysville, March 3.

Mass meeting of citizens here last night to discuss Maysville water situation and BISHOP ASSAILS NAVY METHODS Episcopal Leader Says "Vice Squad" Work In Newport District "Outrage." QUIZZED BY COMMANDER Artificial Respiration Saves Man, Run Over Special to The Courier-Journal. Paris, March 3. Robert Fuller. 30 years old, a lineman In employ of the Cumberland Telephone Telegraph Company, was run over by one of the company's five-ton trucks and seriously injured. His jawbone and shoulder blade were broken.

His mouth and nose were so badly injured that he was unable to breathe, and artificial respiration was necessary to save his life. Socialist First Woman In V. S. Aid of Leaf Growers Will Be Sought Today Courier-Journal VVashincton Bureau. Washington.

March 3. Accompanied by a congressional delegation, Charles Barker and James Dudley, Pembroke, Ky will call on members of the War Finance Board, tomorrow to urge some step be taken by the Government to change conditions affecting the marketing of Western Kentucky and Tennessee tobacco in Italy. This situation will be laid before the board by Senator Beckham. Senator Glass. Representatives Bark-Icy.

Thomas and Kincheloe, Kentucky, and Representative Byrns, Tennessee. ant had married husband No. 2 in Ohio. Kentucky courts naa no juris-diction. She was dismissed.

PEACE PACT WORK State Department Denies European Report On Withdrawals. Special to Tlie Councr-Jourqal and New-York Times. Washington. March Denial was made at the State Department today of the publiTned report from abroad that the United States Government, on account of the attitude of the Senate toward the Versailles Treaty, had ordered withdrawal from Europe of its representatives, who have been acting as unofficial observers of the wor kof the Reparations Committee and other bodies provided for by the (renty. HuRh R.

Wilson, representative of the State Department, left Washing establish filtration plant were held' Upper House In Holland together lor more than three hours listening to discussions. Captain Karrub. representing the United States Health Department, notified citizens he would ask for injunction to stop pumping of water into mains if citizens did not come to some positive agreement to erect a filtration plant by March 15. They adjourned without coming to any agreement. The City Council has been called Kentucky Weddings THREE BOYS HURT IN SHAM BATTLE WHEN AIRGUNS HIT MARK Snowballs Prove Poor Defense As Enemy Fires Bullets.

Sncci.ti to Tlie Courier-Journal. Bowling Green. Marches. Robert Kodes Itenfrt'W. "Walter Schacle.

and Julian KelJey, all 14 years old, were injured today in a sham battle in which a number oC boys of the same ajro took part. One side fought with snowballs, of which the three injured lads were members, and the others with air guns. It is said that Mosney Harvard fired an air gun. the buNet taking effect in Renfrew's right eye. and it is believed the sight is totally destroyed.

He is a son of United States Commissioner Byron Renfrew. Scharte is a son of Walter Schade. formerly of Louisville, and nejihew of Walker D. Hlnt-s. Director General of Railroads at "Washington.

He resides with City Judge S. D. Hints. Schade was struck on the right side of his face below his eye. Julian Kel-ley.

son of S. A. Kelley, and cousin of County Court Clerk H. Lee Kelley. was shot In the nose.

Kentucky Represented At Z7.S. Farm Bureau Parley Soccial to The Chicago. -March 3. Kentucky is welt represented at the National Farm Uii-rcau Federation meeting which opened here today. Among those present from the LSluegrass States are: DO YOUR BIT The Y.

W. C. A. Needs Help to Carry On the Samaritan Work In Which It Is Engaged. r-for special session tonight.

The Hague. March 3 (Associated Press). Mrs. Fothuis Smit, a Socialist, will be the first woman member of the upper house of the Dutch Parliament, having been elected to that office by the North Holland Provincial Legislature at Haarlem today. Mrs.

Smit defeated the only male candidate by a margin, of two votes. Women have for some time held seats In the second chamber. Convicted for Smuggling Waggoner Patterson. Bowling Green. Kv March 3.

The marriage of Miss fituby Waggoner. Horse Cave, to Mr. A. It. Patterson.

Columbia. Ky took place this afternoon at the home of the bride's lather, the Rev. V. R. Wagoner, pastor of Methodist Church.

Horse Cave. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. W. Hummel, presiding elder of the Bowling Green Methodist The water works and mains are owned by outside capital, and the company contends tile expense of a filtration plant should be borne In large measure by citizens of Maysville.

Councilmen and citizens think otherwise. Numerous residents are of the opinion the city should own its filtration plant, but not buy the water company's mains. British Girl to Arizona ton today fcr Germany, where lie will act as "observer" in connection with investigation of economic conditions in thai country by the Reparations Committee. Mr. Wilson has been attached to ibe Latin-American division of the State Department, but was in Europe for this Government durins the war.

bavins served at Berlin. Berne and Vienna. Several American representatives now in Europe as "observers" will soon return to the United States, but for purely personal reasons. Unauthorized Ad Costs Medicine Concern $250 Special to The Courier-Journal. Hopkinsville.

March 3. -The Kentucky Deaths Newport, March 3 (Associated Press. Bishop James Dp. Wolf JVrry. Episcopal diocese of Rhode Island, mider cross-examination today by Judge Advocate Hyneman before Hie Naval Board of Inquiry, investigating the work of the navy "vice squad" ii the Newport district, said llio letter of protest addressed by a number of ministers to President Wilson was not written in the spirit of Acts 16:37.

Biblical Quotation Used. At yesterdays bearing Stanley C. Hughes, chairman of the Ministers' Committee which requested the inquiry, testified that in a letter to Bishop Perry he had mentioned the case the Rev. Samuel -N'eal Kent, who was acquitted of vice charges, anil had quoted Acts 16:37. relating to the false imprisonment of St.

Taul. "I know the spirit in- which I signed It," Bishop Perry said, iliscussinp: the letter. "It was to protect the liberties of American citizens and the standard which 1 felt the President would hold himself responsible to preserve." Public Conscience Outraged. Previously, in answer to a question bearing on the alleged vicious methods employed by the navy "vice squad," iie had said: "The public sccnsciencc of the United States has been outraged by these practices." Bishop Perry was cross-examined by the Judge Advocate and by Lieut. K.

31. Hudson, U. S. X. who was in command of the "vice squad" and is Yancey Kickctts.

Owenton. March 3. Miss Grace Yancey, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. V.

T. Yancey. Owenton. and Mr. J.

P. Ricketts. Belleview, were married today at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. D.

H. Griffin performed the ceremony. Immediately after the marriage Mr. and Ricketts went to Louisville to spend a few days before leaving for Missouri. GIVE YOUR MITE F.

KEITH' MARY ANDERSON Phoenix. March 3 (Associated Press). Henry O'Brien, former British soldier, charged with violation of the immigration act in the alleged bringing of Vera Mort. artist's model and former ambulance driver, to Arizona from England, was today sentenced by Judge David V. Dyer in Kederal Court to serve three months in the municipal jail.

RIVER AND WEATHER Louisville: Latitude. 3S 15'. Longitude, Si" 43' West from Greenwich. Gen. E.

H. wood, J. S. Crenshaw. V.

T. Harris, H. 13. Orndorff, Vor-ney. F.

Flowers. M. O. Hughes, G. T.

Wyait and Geoffrey Morgan. John Todd Shelby. Lexington. March 3. The -iierai of John Todd Shelby, who died late yesterday, will ha held at Christ Church Cathedral Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Bishop Lewis W. Burton and Dean Robert K. Massle. orliciating. Shelby was one of the Jeadinjr lawyers of the State.

He was a great grandson of Isaac Shelby, first Governor oT Kentucky, and his mother was a tirst cousin of Mary Todd, who married Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Shelby was horn in Lincoln's home town of Springfield. while his mother was on a visit there. Ityc Fltzwalcr.

Paris. March- 3. Mr rence Fitzwaier. merchant of thiana. and Miss Cora Belle damage suit ot Col.

A. S. Tribble against a proprietary medicine corn-puny and its agent. W. P.

Schaap. for $5,000, alleging they bad printed an unauthorized advertisement in the local press, claiming bis ungratifled indorsement of the nostrum, was tried todav. The Jury awarded Colonel Treble Paris, were married here thi: after- Kentucky Briefs Reports of maximum temperature and precipitation fur the livcniy-four hours noon at the residence of the officiating minister, the Rev. W. E.

Ellis. Clay Countians Ambush OEOrtGETOWN. Nearly fifty more summonses have heen served on Scott County farmers to appear for failure Victim: Three Arrested to procure clog licenses. County Judge Lancester already has fined sixty dog owners. "interested party" ir, the case.

his testimony today. Russell J. Downing. Lexington. March 3.

The body of Kusseli J. Downing, former prominent young man here, who died in San Francisco. February 15. was brought here today for burial this afternoon. He was a son of Richard T.

deceased, and a brother nf Mrs. J. Warren Frazier and Miss Lucy Downing, Lexington: R. Downing. Lexington, and William Dayton.

Ohio. March II at p.m.: Stations. Temp, l'rc! Stations. Temp. Pre.

Abilene Mo Amarillo US Nashville iili .00 Atlanta 5ti Orleans Hoist) -4-4 York -4-4 -UU Boston 4li Platte Buffalo 4-4 Oklahoma Ti Cairo .110 Phoenix Ufi .00 Uhattanoosa .58 -DO Pittsburgh ...50 .00 Chx-aso 50 Cincinnati ...50 .001 Ore. 50 .00 Denver .00 St. Louis ....40 .10 Dodk-e 40 .00 S. Lake City. .40 .02 Duluth 40 .00 San Antonio S4 .00 Easlptirt .10 San Francisco 58 .00 EI Paso 5S -OOlSanta Ke 40 .00 Fort hmilh Shrcvcport .00 Galveston ...00 Stc.

Marie. .24 Hatteraa 50 .00 Sprlnsfield. Havro 8 .041 Mo 52 .00 Helena 14 li -00 Huron Ill ..50 .00 Kansas City -5S 4 .01 Kuoxville .44 .00 A ISON I LLK. The Madisonville Hospital Association today purchased the Y. M.

C. A. Building, which has heen used as a hospital for the last few years. The huilding was owned by the State Association. MADISONVILLE.

As a result of the visit of a committee to Frankfort, a reduction of 5600.000 in Hopkins County tax rate was made. The assessment 'was raised from 513,044,207 to 515.044,207. ARE YOUR KIDNEYS OR YOUR BLADDER TROUBLING YOU? Do you ever have any burning sensation, mucous discharges or is your tn Th Courier-Journal. "London, March 3. News reached here today of another ehootins from ambush in Clay County.

It was rlrst reported that several men were shot, but Sheriff McDanlel telephoned here that a man named Root was killed and that no one else was Injured. Three arrests have- been made and the Sheriff's posse Is on the trail of another suspect. Those arrested are connected with prominent families and thje shooting Is supposed to be the Outcome of previous trouble. Uniform Divorce Laws In Canada Are Urged James Rufc Sutton. i SDccial to The Courier-Journal-Hickman, March 3.

James Rufc Sutton, 54 years old, died at his home in East Hickman after a long illness of dropsy. --He had resided here onlv a few months. He is survived by hisVidow and three children. bladder ever irritated tr so. go to your druggist at once and get a St.

23 I box of Little Bock Uis Ansrclcs .08 l.ouiavlllf Memphis 00 Canadian Stations. 30 .00 10 .00 .18, Swift Current .00 0 .00 .301 -Modena 40 Minneapolis -so Toronto. March 3 (Associated Press). Establishment of divorce, courts in the province of Ontario and enactment of uniform divorce laws ni-ni till the n.imintnti nf was HOURLY TEMPERATURES. Arthur "Ward.

Special to The Courier-Journal. Paducah, March 3. "Word was received yesterday of the death of Arthur Ward, this city, who died of influenza at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Maddox Vise, Xashville, where ha was visiting. He is survived by several children.

Louisville, 3. 1020. aailh- a.m ...51 the prescription remedy of success- l0(jay urRed on the Dominion Gov ernment in resolutions auopteu uy me Ontario Kar Association in session 50 50 50 57 (Official.) 1 a.m a.m a.m 4 a.m 5 a.m 0 a.m 7 a.m a.m a.m 10 a.m MADISONVILLE. Rizpah Temple. Shrine, will initiate a large class hero Thursday night.

Shriners from all sections of Western Kentucky are expected. ASHLAND. Orville Morgan, wanted here on a charge of robbery, escaped and went to Cincinnati. From there he wired the Ashland police to meet him "on Fountain Square." Last night he slipped back here to see a friend and police captured him just as he was getting ready to leave. SHELBY VILIiE.

The Fiscal Court today flxecT the county tax rate for all except school purposes at 70 cents on the which is the same as last year. SHELBY VILLE. The influenza situation shows such improvement that the County Board of Health announced today that the ban on church services would be lifted Sunday, and that the public schools would be permitted to reopen Monday 38112 :17 I p.m. iff! 1 2 p.m. .151 .1 p.m.

341 4 p.m. 351 p.m. 381 1 p.m. 441 7 p.m. 471 ful physician.

Don trifle a moment with your kidneys or bladder which mako you a sufferer for life. If your back hurts or your kidneys or bladder are not working well, begin at once taking this dependable remedy. If you are not satisfied after taking1 a SI. 25 box. tell your druggist and he will refund your money.

This is our guarantee. Hinkle Capsule Mayfield, Ky. T. V. Taylor Taylor-Isnnes Driijr Incorporated; Taylor-Hon-nrtt Drup Incorporated, Louisville.

Ky. hero. At present all the provinces in Canada have divorce courts excent Ontario and Quebec, whose applicants for divorce have to eet an act of Parliament before they can be released from marital bonds. Foremen who work in refrigerating plants a Chicapoan has invented shoes made of molden granulated cork, the tops being edged with fur, to retaia the heat of their feet. John Michaels.

Special to The Courier-Journal. Georgetown. March 3. John Michaels, farmer, 30 years old, died of influenza today. A brother died, last week.

The body of Bert Miller, who died of intluenza, was brought here today from Lexington for burial. METEOROLOGICAL DATA. (Official.) Louisville. March 3. 1020.

8 a.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 30.27 30.04 35 55 51 31 -43 44 20 29 32 07 37 42 Ill Clear Clear Cloudy Temperature (dry bulb) Temperature (wet bulb) Dew point Relative humidify Wind velocity Stato of weather. Mill Work Lumber Building Material Miss Geneva Mae -Kali.

Paducah. March 3. The death of Miss Geneva Mae Nail, 22 years old. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

L. R. Nail, occurred at the home of her parents in this county of typhoid fever. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION 418 to 430 K. BrecUinrldce: Branch Yard anil Swltrhj T-oean and St.

Catherine Streets. TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION. (Official.) Louiiville. March 3. 1020.

Maximum temperature 57 Minimum temperature 34 Mean temperature 40 Normal temperature 41 Decart ure for day -5 Departure for month 7 Departure since March 1 7 Prevailing winds South Mean barometer 30.15 Mean relative humidity 40 Character of day Pt.cloucly Total precipitation 00 Normat temperature 11 Departure for day .11 Departure for month .31 Departure since March 1 .31 Lindsay Bain. March 3. Mr. Lindsay Bain. 35 years old, Hutchinson.

Bourbon County, died at the Massie Hos-Dital last nicht of pneumonia. His widow and three children are ill at the hospital with the same malady. Besides his widow and children, he is survived bv four sisters. Mrs. Prank Habbard.

Fayette County: Mrs. Julia Murrtll. Cincinnati: Mrs. Lillian Adams. Versailles, and Mrs.

Bettie Marshall. Illinois, and five brothers. John and Wills Bain. Anderson County: Sidney and Charles Bain, Woodford County, and Williams Bain, Mercer County. The body will be taken to Versailles Thursday for burial.

Gladys Xunnley. Henderson. March 3. Gladys Nunnley. 13 years old.

died of influenza today. Her parents and five brothers and sisters are ill of the Make Your Fortune Live After You You can remember your favorite charity in your will or provide Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitutefor calomel. No griping results from these pleasant little tablets.

They cause the liver and bowels to act They never force them to unnatural action. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a soothing, healing, vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. If you have a bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, tired, are constipated or bilious, you'll find quick and sure results from Dr. Edwards' little Olive Tablets at bedtime.

10c and 25c a box. River Telegrams. Pittsburgh. March 3 (Associated Press). Davis Island dam 7.7 feet, stationary; clear.

Wheeling. March 3 (Associated Press). River 8.6 feet, pool stage; clear. Mrs. Suecial to The CourierJoumal.

Cincinnati, March 3. Stage of river at 6 p.m. was 18.9 feet, falling; Marietta. 5.3 feet, falling. Departures: Chris Greene for Huntington, Loucln-da for Louisville.

Jane D. Posey. Henderson. March 2. Mrs.

Jane Dixon Posey. 94 years old, oldest woman in county, died today. She is survived by one sister. Mrs. Rebecca Klam.

and three children. Mrs. A. R. Elam.

Mrs. S. B. Hopkins and Dr. John Posey.

Special to The Courier-Journal. Madison. March 3. River is falling. Stage at 6 p.m.

IS feet. Weather clear. Packets Dove and Helen M. departed for Kentucky River ports. Rheumatism Left Him As If By Magic! for someone dependent who might otherwise have no legal claim upon your estate.

You can provide for a Trustee to hold certain funds in trustin order to make sure a lasting income to those who may not have had cold business experience. The law makes none of these special provisions without a will. See your lawyer today and ask him to name this company as your executor arid trustee in your will. The Louisville Trust Cp. The Louisville Trust S.

W. Cor. Fifth and Market Sts. Special to The Courier-Journal. Evansville.

March 3. River 20.8 feet, falling. Cloudy and warmer. John L. Lowrv from Pauucali.

fcivans' vllle from to Bowling Green. Bay Queen from Paducah. Jiusiness uuiet. Judge C. W.

Threlkeld. Owenton. March 3. Judge C. W.

Threlkeld, 85 years old, this city, former County Judge, died this morning at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. S. L. White, Louisville, where he had been visiting. He and Mrs.

Threlkeld only recently celebrated their fiftieth marriage anniversary. J. M. Ilust, Central City, March 3. J.

M.1 Rust. 78 years old, died of heart failure today as he sat down at the dinner table. His widow and four children -survive. Burial will be in McLean County. Had Suffered Over 50 Years! Now 83 Years, Yet a Big Surprise To Friends Driven Wild by Eczema "The ley wm like piece of Urer from th knee to the ankle and burned continually" writes E.

Horan of Venice, California. "Fran the flnt application, D. D. D. topped the Itching, and after mine three bottles the trouble disappeared and it never came back." The proof of the puddlni Is In the eatinr.

When a prescription for akin disease has letters telling; of cures from every part of the United States, surely it is enough to convince the most Automobile Owners of Kentucky, Are You Going to Submit to Further SUPER TAXATION On Motor Cars? DO YOU KNOW the House has passed a bill which will increase automobile and truck license fees 100 per cent and will bring in revenues the first year estimated to be more than DO YOU KNOW that the total State revenue from all sources is only IS IT FAIR LEGISLATION to place such a burden on the 80,000 owners of automobiles? If you agree with us, it is not. You should, therefore, immediately wire your Senator at Frankfort, as this drastic bill has passed the House and is now up to the Senate. REMEMBER, we have less than 1,000 miles of improved roads in the whole State system to offer you in return for your money. REMEMBER, let's develop Kentucky and not retard her by unequal taxation on a special class of vehicle. Louisville Automobile Club ALBERT L.

TERSTEGGE, Chairman of the Legislative Committee. EUGENE STUART, Secretary. Read Sunday Courier-Journal and Herald Regains Strength, Goes Out Robert Jj. Ader. Franklin, March 3.

Robert L. Ader, Danville, president of an oil company, died suddenly this morning at the Keystone.Hotel here. He was here with his wife in connection with his oil interests here. Union Painters Win In Strike At Lexington Special to The Courier-Journal. The Dollar, as the man's best friend, is not a myth.

Start a Thrift account with lis and keep it growing. 3 interest. sitepticai. u. li.

u. relieves itcninc torment Immediately. Just try one bottle on our money, back guarantee iSccocandfLOO. TryD.D Soap, too. Fishing, Back to Business Laughs at "URIC ACID." 2 lotion for Shin Disease T.

I. Tuvlor Tuvlfir-lHiinrt Unite Lexington. March Painters in union shops who went on strike Tuesday are now all back at work 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii II fit Tneff 1 1 rff I incoriHiratctl: Tnylor-llcnnett Drue Incur-pn rat rrt. till Mores. or will be By inursaay morning, it was stated by' both sides tonight.

The employers granted the demands of G5 cents an hour and an eight-hour day. Arrangements with three nonunion shops have not been completed. How the "Inner Mysteries" Reveals Startling Facts Overlooked By Doctors and Scientists For Centuries GET READY FOR "FLU" 8 KEEP MOUTH AND THROAT GERM-FREE Keep Your Liver Active, Your Iirniati.int Tabids Prevent Germs From Starting Throat Inflammation System Purified and Free From Colds By Taking Cal- am eiehlr-thrce years old and I doctoral lor rheumatism ever since 1 came out nf ths army over fitly years aito. writes J. B.

Ashelman. -Like many others. spent money lrcely for so-called cures and I hare read about 'Uric Acid until 1 cnuld almost taste it. I could not sleep niElits or walk without pain: my hands were so sore and stiff I could not hold a ncn. But now.

as if by music. I am acain in active business and can walk with case nr write ail day with comfort Friends are surprised at tlie chanpe." TftoW IT HAPPENED. Mr. Ashelman is only one of thousands who sntfcrcil for. 'cars, owins to tne ccn-eral belief in the old.

lalse theory that "Uric Acid" causes rheuraalism. Inis erroneous belief induced him and lesions ol unfortunate men ami women to take wroiiK Yon miirht iust as well at 8 I' ll That's what you'll say Tiger Ale '2 JfllSlll lias' And you won be alone to 3B ffflla praise cause Tiger has been the 3 yllllll favorite family drink for years. if Tigrer is just crammed with all Jill lall the zest and nutritiousness care- Mtl mm fully extracted -from health-giving SjffiJBllji All good restaurants and hotels I Order it when you dine out. Or- HBM I Gj der a case so you can enjoy drink- i 5SB8ffcLMfl inS It when you dine at home. 'lpnfl Distributed by HhC I THE ROBERT "sMITH i 1 3gggP' PHILADELPHIA, PA.

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Many physicians ami nnw IrnnW that Uric Add neVl'l iiul. never can and never will cause rheuma- usm: that is a naiurai ana necessary cunv of tin blood: that it is found in every new born babe: and Ibat without it could not live! i Physicians and druccists are ad-visinc their friends to keep their systems purified and their oreans In perfect workine: order as a protection acainst the return of influenza. They know that a clocsed-un system and a lazy liver favor colds, influenza and serious complications. To cut short a cold overnicht and to prevent serious complications take one Calotab nt bedtime, with a swallow of water that's all. No salts, no nausea, no zriDinc.

no sick- These statements may seem siraiiKe ome folks who have all alons been led to ormaminf him believe in the old "Uric Acid humbus It took Mr. Ashelman fifty years to find out this truth. He learned how to eet rid or I the true cause nf Iiis rheumatism, other I disorders, and recover his Etrentrth from Tim innpi 'Mvstrries." a remarkable book JL THRO) THROAT GERM-KILLING now beimr distributed free by an authority who devoted -over twenty years to the scien-'j TABLET tific study ot this particular xrouDie, Tr nnv rMder of The Courier-Jour-1 nal wishes the book that reveals these facts recarditiir the true cause nno cure oi rncu-1 fnntc Ihnt U'prP Overlooked bv dOC- I enlne after-effects. Next moraine your cold has vanished, your liver Is active, your system Is purified and refreshed, and you arc feellnsr fine, with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you please no danjrer.

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