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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1933. The Day Radio Programs PAGE 5C ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Dr. viggam's Questionnaire Problems of Wide Interest Experiences of a College Coach Let's EXPLORE Your MIND Ned Brant at Carter By Bob Zuppke A Story of College Athletics (Copyright. 1933.

Additional plays from formation, a- By ALBERT EDWARD WIG GAM, D. Sc. See Whether His Opinions Agree With Your Own I voo'ftfe UxAftK.siG TM.S mew Jj? OIS "rVom I Now U- HAVING SECRET I I Act com xayo ve mav ekearre I II J- fi Vi eL0 ako roh I wect lbaamhG Tkrs SHS0M FORMATION A WHfcjftS THm. fl 'f V-i COaE OF "CQ TWE. ENOlO" DSTI018 TMC EN0S AKO A- L.M.

TttESE; MEW CAt SATORCWf 6) 9 obb 5 1 UNCMM ME ALL MIXED UP A G0O0 iOEA luT I "Sf-" saZS tfvrnfr- TWO PEOPLE, OtJE HAVE EkJJOYPD A PL ATOM SO ADD eUDDEVJlY PIIOO THEY ARE IN UOVE. Dumb DoraBy Bil Dwyer Caught at Last! (Copy right. 1933.) CAW TMBY 1,11 gr 1 jest aminnit.TI it ym' pi auu turn around TWlNK.TWArs I 1 'SODAS T'PIMtS ZJZZT 1 CCOOP' E-6RR AND LET TAX A IT PERSON! IJ IT IS, BUT I BEE VOOK-l WHAT? -i i qqi ATCHA 7 CALLS IRST LT' I IM3 OR tL-T "f-IV I UUUFV. HIMS6LP THS A I OVER AKIO 1 5 lL4vr fyrST -V bake 10 minutes in moderate oven. Stmulata facial features on th cookies, using chocolate frosting.

I CLEFT PALATE OC MAE-Ll A R.E60LT i c- THE MOTHER HAVINSdiEr, FRJ6HTENED EFOE TME CMILO'6 BIRTH RATHER THAN DUE TO A TJV. VE4 OR. KIO i I AVJY PROW AM Albertenla Fitzsrald, 61. 2013A Chouteau. Minnie Rosen, td, 7 wesisaie.

Anna Gulon. 66, 7406 Vulcan. Blanche Duke. 55. 4 909 Lansdowne.

Wka A an A flrMr George Gartenbach. 64. 3605 Morganford. Jinn iiiiia. mji'.

Ralph W. Mansfield, 29, 1211 Missouri. "Penetro Review" Featuring Benny Merofl and his orchestra 7 o'clock tonight (and Bvtry Tuesday Night) OVER NBC CHAIN TUNE I KSD America's radio audience clamorad lor lenny Merofi's return to th air. so her be is. This aQ-stcr atrtalsv ment program Is brought to you by ffc makers ei PENETRO the Mutton Suet Cold Sah and ST.

JOSEPH GENUINE FUSE ASPlBIN OK DAV5 AND OP CAMPUS CHATTER, WAVE CEEN RECEIVING MYSTERIOU6 NEWS ITEMS A PELLOW WHO THEM THE SCOOPS AKD DORA DECIDE TO PtAV DETECTWE AND NEAR THE CAMPUS chatter; OPPICE, HERE'5 WHAT THEY SEE Informative Talks 4:30 Ksn SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY TALK. 5:15 KWK. "The Woman Laoks at Government." Mrs. H. Goddard Leach and Pearl Bernstein.

5 30 KWK Automobile Club speaker. 8:55 KSD WASHINGTON MERR1-GO-ROCND. 6:15 WJZ Chain "National Credit for Local Needs." Speakers, Henry T. Hunt and Prof. E.

Mernam. KWK "Hea.th." Dr. Bundeson. KSD "THE NAZI MOVEMENT IN THE STATEK," by Cn-greMman bamaei Dieksteln. Drama and Sketches 3:00 KWK Betty and Bob.

4:30 WMAQ AD ENTIRES OF MK. DO LITTLE. :45 WLW 700i Ma Perkins. 5:45 KWK Little Orphan Annie. 6:00 WLW Amos and Andy.

6:15 KWK Phantom Spoilers." 6:30 KSD "LI AND ABNER." KWK Mitn Greco. KMOX 3uck Roge-g." :45 KSD STORIES TOR CHILDREN by Rosalind Day. 7:00 KWK Cnnre Chjb. "The Ghost With a Mask." KMOX "Elmer Everett Yea." WIL Cecil and Sally. 9:00 KSD LIVES AT KTAKE.

WON 720 Robe Applebury. KMOX The American Legend, historical drama. 9:45 KMOX "Myrt and Marge." 10:06 KMOX Amoa and Andy. 10:30 WLW (700 of the Air Sports Broadcasts 5:15 KMOX Sports talk. tr vtJL'V Knnrti 10:10 KMOX Sports talk.

Dance Music Tonight 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:30 8:45 9:00 10:30 KSD WAYNE KING. WBBM 17701 Guy Lombards. WBBM Phil Harris. WBBM Jimmy Grier. WBBM Phil Harris.

WBBM Guy Lombardo. KMOX Bobbie Meeker. KWK Paul Whiteman. WGN '720 Bernie Cummings. KMOX Joe Gill KWK Ireing Roe.

KSD DAM MVSIC. KMOX Vincent Lopes. KWK Phil Kama. Kn REGGIE CHILD'S. KWK Mark Fisher.

KMOX Bobbie Meeker. WON (720) Charlie Arnew. KMOX Joe Gill. WMAQ Ted Weems. WBBM 770 Ace Pngode.

WLW Eddie Dochen. WBBM (770) Clyde Lucas. WBBM Husk O'Hare. WWGI Richard Cole. WBBM Vincent Lopez.

WON an Garber. WBBM Don Fernando. WBBM Al Belasco. 10:45 11:30 12:00 12:15 12:30 1:30 1:45 THE I WHO I TKOK'5 NOTE: These answers art liven from the scientific point of society above the rights of individuals. Entirely due to heredity, al-though the exact manner of its transmission from ancestors to children is not yet understood.

The "hare-lip" arose from the belief ancient times a belief still held by people ignorant of ordinary school physiology that it was caused by mother having been frightened by a rabbit or even dreaming of one. This, course, is nonsense. Dr. Charles 3. BIRTHS RECORDED.

BOYS. R. and M. Thompson, 1730 N. 10th-A.

and L. Woodson, 2908 Morgan. W. and Simmons. 1013 California.

M. and C. Tapp, 1612 H. Complon. W.

and C. Kelly. 1122 N. 15th. G.

and E. Duffy. 700 N. 23d. E.

and V. Harris, 1238 N. 15th. D. and R.

Accetto. 1904 N. 14th. and M. Bulte, 5023 Goethe.

C. and L. Held. 4722 Tennessee. E.

and L. Barutlo, 4119 M.nr.esota. E. and C. Schelin.

616 Bales. J. and L. Costs, 5018 Llndenwood. and R.

Bock, 601 Pope. A. and J. Pike. 1420 Mississippi.

g. and G. Halle. 3124 Fennsylrania- J. and E.

Hanklns, 1321 Chouteau. C. and H. Jones, 1302 8. 3d.

J. and P. Jones. 1214 Morrtaon. W.

and V. Kling, 3119 Rutger. J. and R. Martin.

5123 McKissock. E. and K. Reed, 3218A N. 11th.

H. and M. Sana, 2018 8. 12th. W.

and K. Smith, 818 8L Louis. C. and D. Jacobs.

1610 Mississippi. J. and L. Klein. 2667 N.

9th. C. and L. Maoch. 4630 Ban Francisco.

E. and G. Andrew, 6190 Cates. A. and M.

Foreman, We lis too. P. and A. Cunningham. 4059 Garfield.

and L. Straub, Richmond Heights. and V. HiUsman, Overland. GIRLS.

J. E. Bonds. 1122 ff. 17th.

F. ar.d L. Washington. 4311 Cook. F.

and M. Rowan. 3036 Pine. L. and D.

Pope. 3109A Adams. J. and L. Love.

2307A Walnut M. and R. Miller. 1627 Morgan. and E.

Thompson. 1835 Division. J. and B. Brown, 1779 N.

10th. C. and I. Jackson, 1325 N. 21st.

F. and G. Kedd. 3028 Pine A and H. Martin, 1618 Morgan.

F. and M. Harris. 17A Chanmng. and T.

McKinney, 1104 N. Compton H. and R. gchulz. 4520A Morgaoford.

W. and V. Reynolds, 1425 N. 22d. and M.

Taylor. 1133A Newhouse. and C. gtocksick, 6204 N. 20th- J.

and R. O'Brien, 321 Ctiouteau. M. and A. Woods, 910 La Beaume.

J. and R. Coghian. 7117 8. Broadway.

G. and A. Laird. 5805 Minnesota l. and T.

Rode, 2016 S. Broadway. I L. and H. llnsley.

4203 Biaine. F. and E. Behle. Ferguson.

and Hottsmann 4154 jaixv. R- n1 M- wells. 5907 Juniata. At St. Mary's MospltaL BOTH.

C. and V. Guthrie, 5808 Salena. F. and H.

Roeder, 1635 N. lath. P. and H. Toft, 9iJ Saodua, Shrewsbury.

GIRLS. O. and B. House, 3212 Park. BCRIAL PERMIT.

Edmund H. Daves. 80, 1019 Hamilton. Nicholas Sodaro. 35, 1412 Wright.

Eva Glaze. 45. 118 Spruce. Amelia Delaney. 71.

2921A Virginia. I fA i fi' Inllrmirv. Curtis H. Hatfield. 70, 835 Regina.

Dav.d H. Tulry. 17. 5233 Wabada. Emma Weiser, 65, 1214 Ann.

Belle Perkins. 52. 4285 St. Louis. Rosa James.

48. 119 Poplar. Charles Koerner. 67. 3540 Illinois.

John W. Johnson. 52. 4419 Garfield. veronica M.

McNamara. 30. 4523A Blair Marie U. Oechsle. 52.

1315 Tempie. I John F. Barsla. 76. 2800 Eads.

IlLJohn H. Decken. 54. 6526 Scanion. Marriage Licenses Births Recorded Burial Permits MARRIAGE LICENSES.

Herbert T. Martin Gertrude V. Dowdy E. Coleman Pend'ey Catherine Thouvenot Roger Eddy Evle Par ...3905 Westminster Atlanta, Ga. .1714 N.

Fourteenth 2607 M) N. Ninth Kirk wood Klrkwood Stanley Corylo 1428 K. Klnth Mra Roale Steiner 142S M. Ninth Glen Farrell 1928 Montgomery Mra Mary Mohl Island. 111.

Philip Glllerman Mra Anna S. Kgts Lee Lawrence Gertrude Wade Russell Marshall Helen Louise Fish 5581 Wells 827 1. Newstead Richmond Heights 1212 Elhott 3810 Shaw 5251 Enrlght John F. Klute 3902A Shenandoah Mildred J. Alexander 4943 Parkview Van Seymour Raid Martha E.

Hams Jolinie Sims Margaret Bell Charles William Hertel Miidred A Diehi William Geggtis Dorothy Cordes Lee Buster Lydla Oehier 5222 Waterman 6466 Waada 1346 N. Garrison 30O7 Dickson Park Valley Park .4976 A Thrush 5449 Beacon 3421 B. Grand Bismarck, Mo. AT CLAYTON. Lester Levy University City Radine Caster University City Anthony J.

Dame 3507A Kossuth Amelia Delkeekamp Clayton Kenneth 8. Williams Florissant Eveiyn Burehard La Belle, Fla. Erall Holthaus St. Charles Dora VVyhs Et- Charles AT EAST M. 1UII3 Ralph Latter 620 Chestnut ior7 ftTiiim Herbert Goldberg 4028 Evans Beatrice Rjdm 4311A Page Myles Walker Golden Garden, III.

Golden Garden. Marie Daniels Paul A. Sharpe Delia Trusty Frank Mahoney Agnes Fahrner Albert 8mith Hattie Shaw George Prebezac Mildred Kalish Erastus D. Baugti Mrs. Rosa Wilhams 8t.

Louis East St. Louis East Bt. Louis East Bt. Louis St. Louis East St.

Luuis t'n St. Louis St. Lotus Anthony Kukorola Station, 111. Reba F-eeves Fireworks Station. I1L F.

M. Walker Lillle Porter. Evan Paolette Eveiyne Moss Loren Love Margaret Hoyd East St Louis St. Louis .3877 Washington Washington Shelbyrilie. la.

CLEANER. INCORPORATED mi Careful attention to every order cartful handling of garments a careful service for careful folks if you've vitd it you know. a STORES CAbany 2775 1 Mlien you decide to move, let the Post-Dispatch rental advertisements tell you where to find a new home exactly salted to your needs. 1, You'll find greater heating power leu nth less wasttJ you'll find fuel satisfaction. unless they are exceedingly -iianced.

The probability is the friendship was much more all along, but they dii into v.hat they were drift-J rnetirnes, however, with thor- balanced, educated people, such dnft along quietly and under control, but it is al-a situation with a good deal cf 1. if r.ot under it, at least r. name in book the of "Pl i idvcr.pon ana nis associates, or trie Carnegie EiwnmMt Sran'rt Tnn have succeeded in breedinz a island, race ot hare-hpped dogs. Surely this could not be due to the mother being I frightened, since dogs are not usually i badly scared bv nr. hem coal Will Give You 1 Complete Fuel Satisfaction RADIO PROGRAMS for TODAY s'ations broadcast on the KSD.

550 ke; KMOX. K'wk. 1350; WLU 1200; WEW. r.O 550. KSO MUSICALE.

-X Mart. the Little French w'il Luncheon dan- WEW Musieaie. KWK -tli ol Farm and Home pro- 3. CMAWGE BACK. TO THE Plato io FRl GKJDHlP? YE? OR.

WO OWE ENTIRELY FREE INFERIORITY COMPLEX YE OR. WO view. Science puts the rights of Probably rot least of all the egotistical blow-hard who merely ries to overcome his sense of in feriority in this way. The boldest, most seif-pojsed maa, usually has some lurking sense of being inferior to certain people. One of the big bankers of New York came to me recently with woe-begone attitude because, he says, while he can swing big deals with big people, yet he always feels inferior they are persons of "background," wealth and education.

This t' a foolish over-estimation of the value of a course in college. My Self-Confidence booklet seems to help a great many such people. I will be glad to send a copy on receipt of stamped, addressed envelope. Children's Story Of Different Type on KSD at 6:45 Tonight. SOMETHING new in stories for children is scheduled on KSD at 6:45 this evening.

It is a program said to be especially appealing because of its simplicity of manner and its freedom from affectation. The story teller will be Rosalind Day. KSD's evening schedule will u-clude: at 5:39, the weekly Hymn Sing; at 5:45, a concert by Elizabeth Lennox, contralto, and orchestra; at 6 o'clock, Leon Archers Gang. At 6:30, Lum and Abner; at 6:45, stories for children told by Mrs. Rosalind Day; at 7 o'clock El Boyd, pianist; 7:30, Wayne King's orchestra; at 8 o'clock, Ben Bernie and his orchestra; at 8:30, Eddie East and Ralph Dumke a-id Don Voorhees' orchestra; at o'clock, a Lives at Stake drama with music by Harold Stokes' orchestra; at 9:30, Mme.

Sylvia of Hollywood; at 9.45- Address on "The Nazi Movement in the United States," by Congressman Samuel Dickstein; at 11 o'clock, dance music, and at 11:30, Reggie Childs' orchestra KWK Mark Fisher's orchestra 12:00 Midnight KMOX Joe Gill's orchestra- WBEM tT70) Dance music funtll 2 a. KMAQ t670 Ted Weem's Orchestra. 12:30 WLW Moon River concert. 12:5 KMOX Organ recital. Radio Concerts 5:15 WLW 700 Musical Highllghts.

KSD EL BOVD. pianist. S.30 KMOX Nino Martini, tenor, and Howard Barlow's Symphony Orchestra. KWK Joseph Littau's Orchestra- Beethoven program. 9:15 KWK Ortiz Tirado.

tenor. WGN i 7 20 i -Concert orchestra. 9:45 CBS Chain Howard Bariow's Symphony orchestra. 12:30 WLW (700) Moon River concert. ADVXET1SEMENT 0 (3vsl0C A brilliant star rockets to the very xenith in the constellation of radio! 'The Voice, of This great friend and adviser to millions of people deals in the vital problems of life of love and hate, joy and sorrow, drama and tragedy.

You, too, will find him deeply consoling and helpful. Tune in The Voice ei Experience" over station KMOX, and the Columbia Network every day at IX 'dock a. m. Monday through Friday-and Tuesday evenings at 7:30 CS. T.

carry a complete stock in all fradas of Freshly Minad Coal and Coke. Priced Right. service. F.ev. H.

H. Wil-Organ. KMOX Orchestra. Aces. KWK Rapid program.

WLL, Boats. -iie Handle's orchestra. Dirk tiddler's Orchestra. ---Orchestra. KWK Smack-' Meicxly Rerue.

TRRV MADCAPS Fred -nor, and Clootier's or- vy Ma rh- -Tut Flain Bill." KWK WIL Qr- .3 j-S'' 2 nd Otto. WIL tL BOVD. P-uisell Brown, baritone. KWK Babe in A P-uth Nichols, singer. a happy Green.

WIL Or-- WOC U000. WDAF winds." KWK fhaw ILqm GHAmv learns how to be fresh as a daisy next morning WHAT DO YOU MEAN- "WHAT TO DO AFTERWARDS? i 'aV WHAT ALREADY- 2-12 I MARY, WHY IT'S ONLY 0f TWELVE O'CLOCK sS M'D LOVE TO STAY jr fS don't be silly, mary! stay as late as you like and eat what you like -you can if you just KNOW WHAT TO DO AFTERWARDS 6:00 6:15 7:00 8:58 KSD WASHINGTON MERHV-OO- KSD LEON ARCHER'S GANG, and skit. KMOX -Through the Hollywood Glass with Frances Ingram." KWK Speaker for the "Steeplechase" 1. Dance Masters. WIL Sereraders.

with Ann Laurie. WEAF Chain "Billy Bachelor." sketch, with Raymond Knight and Alice Davenport. KWK "Phantom Spoilers," drama. KMOX Male quartet. WJZ Chain Radio in Education program.

WIL Evening Echoes. K-D "Lr.M AND ABNEH." KMOX "Buck Rogers." KWK Mitzi Green, drama. WIL Menges orchestra. KSD STORIES FOR CHILDREN bv Rosalind Day. WEVR f670, WOW 590).

WDAF 610 The Gcklbergs. KMOX Boake Carter, commentator. KWK Dog Show. WIL Michael Me-Cubben. tenor.

K.D EL BOYD, rtantat. WEAF Chain Julia Sanderson and Frank Cmmit. soloists: Parker Fen-neily. and Jack Shilkret's music. KMOX "Elmer Everett Yess." new program -ketch KWK Crime Club "Ghost With a Mask." VI OC 1000).

WOW (500) Benny Mer-offs orchestra. WIL Variety program. KMOX Singin' Sam." WIL Mr. Flxlt. rwd WAYNE KING'S OBCHES- KMOX Vcice ef Experience KWK Adventures Health.

V. IL, St. 6:30 6:45 7:30 7:45 :00 Louis Historical tver.is. vupx Dorie. Lewis Shumate ana four voices.

CBS Cham Kate Bmith and Nat Brusilefrs orchestra. KWK Trade and Mark'; Nat Shilkret's orchestra. WLL Cecil a-BEN BERNIE'8 OBCHES-KMOX California Melodies; interview with Eleanor Barnea Kk Musical Memories; Edgar A. Guest. pot; Alice Mack.

ProO' vocai trio and Koestr.er's orchesra WII Rhythm Btnngs ano Fleet, tenor. WIL South Americans. Rsl) DON VOORHEi ORCHESTRA; Eddie Fast and Ralph Dnm-ke: male qnartet and soloist. KMOX Nino Martini. symphony orchestra.

KV.K Joset LJttau i Orchestra. Beethoven pro-gram, WIL Rhythmic momen.s. 8:30 8:45 :00 9:15 9:30 9:45 WIL Syncopators. WBBM Ace Bngode Orchestra. KSD LIVES AT STAKE; dramatic aketra with Harold Mofces orrhr.tra.

KMOX The Legend Dramatise History KWTC Mirth Parade." WIL Orchestra. KWK Ortix Tirado. tenor. vvii Orchestra. STLVIA OE HOLLYWOOD.

KMOX Gertrude Kiesen. The life of Richard Harding Davis. WIL Sparklera 'd ON "THE NAZI MOVTMENT I THE UNITED STATES." by Coagressmaa hamael KMOX "Myrt and Marga" WIL Orchestra. WGN Drsain Ship Gon- KTVO SsJioo program. Music KMOX Bobbia Meeker's Orchestra and Sport talk.

KWK Amos and Andy. WIL Orchestra. KWK The Poet Prince. WIL Eerenadera. KFt'O Message.

J. Risehe. Music. KMOX Joe Gill's orchestra. JJLL Hsri.m Rhythm.

KWK Paul Whiteman's Orchestra. WIL Sieapy Time ona. KWK Irving Rose Oreheetra. KSD DANCE MimC. KWK Phil Hams- Orchestra.

KVOX Vincent Lopes' Orchestra. kCd BEGGIE CHILD'S OBCHES- XMOX Bobbie Meeker's orchestra. WLW Hejsia Cluida Orchestxa, haven't you been let in on the secret of phillips' milk op magnesia. two tablespoon ful5 BEFORE BED TONIGHT AND 'AGAIN "IN THE MORNING YOU'LL knocked out in AT THEP FEEL MARVELOUS irF. KOO.H ECHOES, Hoher.earten'i orchestra.

Police WEW Lynn Av: KWK Symphony con-r Rochester Civic Orches-j-y Har-ris'n conduct-Vio on WMAQ. WBM, KOA). a Excharce CTuh. WIL projrram. nttOM RADIO REVIEW.

lU'lm. MacDnnald and Ltttaa's -if. Piano reeitat WIL Mer- MusKiie. WEW Cavaliers. Jaric Brookj and orchestra.

Bible 'udy. Rer. H. J- KMOX United States Band. WIL Opportunity KWK Betty and Bob.

Harder, tenor. WEW rutnre banseis. KWK WIImu'i crcheftra. Enoch or-WIL Mueicale. WEW V.r:-k NEXT DOOR.

eBil-r pmtnim. ile.odiea WEW Fran 7 violinist. KWK Harry i "rcheitra. Kv' ARLENE JACKSON, rhnraa. A' WEW Frank Tucel.

KMOX "The Tune Shop -Waiter Seim. organist. KWK r.can Library conventioe) WEW All-American Girls. Phi! Reean. tenor.

HHOOt AND COMMINIT1 k. The Song Piiate. WIL Keating. ongs. KMOX recitei.

tWi RjtRT RHYMES: Lewta and Miltna J. Cross: Jaepa rli'i nrrheitra. Orentala KMOX HaH'a or-'Jtrt KWK Mnsieal Moments. -ruj-KICHARD UUtBU't CON- KWK ltc Mjisnr-i orcheetra. WIL Orcbea-; WEW Dance music Bport piano melodies.

-Janica Smith, pianist. KWK The Woman Look at Mra. H. Goodard I-a-h --l Pearl Bemateia. WLW Muat- H' gh lights.

Kvr HVM SING; otoists stad -fn. M0X Jack Armatroeg. KWK Club speaker: (535). hence Newman, aopraoo. WIL Three Ebony rota.

KI ELIZABETH LENNOX, COD- inilrn. Vx St. Loan etvie vmmm. Littie Orphan Annie. WIL T.tEir tout.

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PHILLIPS' MILK OF WELL, I AA-1 I I'LL TELL EVERYBODY. 1 I MAGNESIA, YOU'LL BE NTT VV WELL MARY, YOU fXl fSTY LOOK PRETTY GOOp ifS) At AFTER ALL.THtS Z- tais way. Take two taLlespoonfuls in a glass of water before you go to bed at night. Take two table-spoonfuls in a gias of water before breakfast tomorrow morning. That's all that's all you do.

You'll feel mar f1T. II I II i Milk of Maane ia w-mf i in fcssr ii in 10:00 10:15 10:30 10.45 11:00 11:30 velous or take the equivalent lips Mil of Magneua tablet il tablet is equal to a teaspoonful This small of Phillips' sets to neutralize roost of the headaches and sour stomachs indulgence. Try iL Get Phillips' Milk of liquid form or Phillips' Milk of Tablets at any drug store. IN UOUI0 of acids that cause. from over Magnesia in Magnesia TABLET FORM 5.

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