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JOPLIN GLOBE SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 22,1925. CARTHAGE MEN OBJECT TO MANAGER PROPOSAL Thi-oo Commltlco MrmVtors Advise OhMnbcp to I'lnii to Clinngo Oltjr GovcMimPMl. Carthage, Feb. Cn-rthasre Chamber of ComniBrco Is urged to "take no further action" In VPicard to tho city nmnagor plan of wevernment In a statement signed by three memborg of a committee of ton appointed by President A.

J. JTarrlngton at last Monday's meeting for the purpose of Investigating both sides of the ane The Btatement wan slRiied by Robert Redmond, WIIHH WalllnRford, and Adolph McGoe, who are three of tho four committee members appointed as opposed to tho adoption of tho now form of government. The three men take the position that the city manager proposal, because of tho contention it will arouse, should not havo been fostered by the chamber, and hold that It Is not conductive of co-operation. A lively discussion nt the weekly meoling to bo held Monday noon is pxpeotcd on account of the recom- iiondatlons. Charles oL vls- llrd Carthago friends yesterday.

Raymond Howe, former Carthage man, arrived here Friday from Tcx- for a visit with hio father, Frank ifowe and other relatives and frlondr. Mrs. IIowo will jcln her husband todaj'. Fred Fadner, 220 AVeat Fourth Rlreot, left last night for Glldden, on bu.iiiicsFi. Mrs.

Ptella Fonlcon of Kansas City Is spending (lie wook-enrt with her fnther, Q. W. Fugitt, 1401 M.TiiIe sired. Max Carter of Pt. liouls Is a week-end vUiitor with and friends here.

K. C). Jones. 130 North Garrison avpiuie, will leave today for a vir.lt with (M- daughter, Mrs. M.

Blmnberg at Moniphlg, and her parents, Mv. and Jlrs. S. S. Nix at Paduoah, Ky.

II. 1). Batchelder left yesterday for to attend a family reunion In colpliration of the nlnti- etli birthday of liis father. Rny city attorney at will the Bible class nf p'lrst Pre.siiytcrlan church thi.T morning. OIIONOCO ITKMS.

the Honor school tlnss of tho Methodist church. Kefresli- ments were served to Misses J3vc- lyn llalloy, Frankle t'ox, Paulino Shaw, Elsie and Dorothy Glass, Mablo Prater, Mablo Anderson, and Edith Goer; Richard Board, Ferd Arnold, Edwin Shaw, Clyde Meyers, Floyd Dodson, Earl Stirfnce, Chester Adams, R. O. Beatty, Mrs. P.

Itallcy and Mrs. D. B. Ault. Mrs.

Snode Spencer, who has been 111 the past week. Is lmi)rovcd. Mrs. L. Broeden was a shopper In Webb City Friday.

Mcndamos R. Buchner, F. Naff, J. Board, and W. M.

Miller say "Abie's Irish Rose" at the new Joplin theater Wednesday afternoon. O. A. Norton, who has been vis-. Itlng friends here for the past week, returned to his home In Chicago Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barnes and ohildron were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. C.

F. Barnes Wednesday. Mrs. James Quails and daughter, li'reda, attended a. show at Webb City Thursday night.

Mrs. Delber Pool of Plcher spent last Sunday with her aunt, Mrs Fred Neff. Mr. and Mrs. R.

Buehner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Board and J. C.

Arey attended a five hundred party at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark of Webb City Friday night.

Mrs. A. Barnes spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. George Hedge, of Carthage. Archie ONven and Chester ton were Joplin business visitors Thursday.

Mrs. William Briganoe had for hei dinner guests Thursday Mesdamea Josephine Peters and C. Franks of Joplin, and Mablo Hickman and Teisa Breedon. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Homer of Webb City called on Mr, and Mrs. J. Crosby Monday. Mrs.

Alice Blankenshlp and granddaughter. Dorothy Wllburtle, of Joplin called on friends here Wednesday. The Oronogo Rebekah lodge met Wednesday niglit and elected tlio following officers: Mrs. Addle Haynes, noble grand; Mrs. Etta Mullen, vice grand; Mrs.

Kittle Fleming, secretary; and Mrs. Mavy Crosby, treasurer. The lodge will meet march 4 to Install officers. Mrs. Walter Rollens and Miss Hazel Jones of Webb City attended the Rebekah lodge hero Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. Addle Haynes called on friends in Joplin Saturday. The Baptist Aid Society met at tho borne of Mrs. Jane Hewlett last week. Tho evening was spent In piecing quilt blocks and tacking a com fort.

O. B. Westover moved his family in the norlti part of na dinner guests Thursday night the Itev. nnd Mrs.iT. L.

Harris and Mr. and Mrs. 9. R. Tuder.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Craig and children, Charles, Jjoyd and Mnxlne, le- turned to their hame at Plcher la.st night after spending two weeks visiting relatives hero. Galen has moved here from Carl Junction and taken a position in Wobb'Clty office of the Empire District Electric Company. Charles H.

Jaccnrd of St. Tx)Uls arrived yesterday to spend several days visiting relatives. CAIlTERViriLE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daugherty will entertain with a dinner today In celebration of tlio birthdays of Miss Helen Daugherty, their daughter, and Mrs.

J. R. Barry of Pioher. The guests will be Dr. and Mrs.

J. R. Barry and daughter, Margaret, and Miss Evelyn Marsden of Piclier; Mr. and Mrs. Walden Brubaker and Mlsa Taylor of Bronaugh, Mrs.

W. B. Campbell and son, W. B. Campbell, of Hudson, N.

T. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Daugherty and children and Mlsa Margaret Barry attended a theater In Joplin last night.

Mrs. Frank L. daaa was hostess to members of tho Progress Club Thursday afternoon. A miscellaneous program w.is given, led by Mrs. Merle W.

Harrison. A two-courso luncheon was served. Those present were Mesdames C. L. Gray, J.

Arthur Daugherty, A. T. White, F. B. Black, R.

E. Frazler, G. W. Warno, Merle W. Harrison, A.

L. Btalter, H. B. Sanders, Lott and W. C.

Burch and Mlsa Holman. Misses Mlna Morgan and Eleanor Ault entertained Friday night with a Washington party at the former's home on Locust street. Each guest was attired In colonial fashion and the decorations and refreshments carried out the colonial idea. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank L. Gass entertained as dinner guetts Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Burch, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burch, and Earl Burch. Mlgs Helen Daugherty, a teacher In tho public schools at Bronaugh. Is spending the week -end at her home here.

Taylor, another teacher. Is her guest. Mr. and Mrs. W.

B. Campbell and son of Hudson, N. are gue.sts of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Arthur Daugherty of this city, and friends in Joplin. mumps Monday to resume work. J. H. Nott will occupy the pulpit at the T'nion church both Sunday morning and night.

C. IJ. Pratt Is spending a week on business at Springfield, and irayettevlle, Ark. Mr. and Mrs.

K. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. George Riissull.

Mrs, Elizabeth Kerley and daughter, Ann, attended the basket ball game at Falrland Friday night between the Plcher and Fairland high school teams. The condition of TAither Wear, was givssed at a ZlncvUlo mine soma months ago, Is reported to be showing little Improvement, lie.Is at the Plcher hospital. Mrs. Charles Clouse of Des Moines, Is visiting Mrs. Henry Austin.

Clyde Da 'wBon Is reported to be rapidly recovering from nn operation at tho American hospital the past week. Arthur Grantham, an employe at the mine who recently underwent an operation at the Plcher hospital, was sufflclwtly recovered yesterday to return to his home at Treece. I'uplls of the primary department of the Central Methodist, South, Sunday achool will render a program immediately following the Sunday school scKsion today. H. T.

Hadley, 324 Columbus street, is reported to be seriously HI. James French Is spending Sunday with his wife, who is a patient at a Joplin hospital. Their home Is at Carthage. Mr. French la employed at Pioher mine No.

22. Ruth of Aurora visited relatives here Thursday. Prynr and Fred Alien were Joplin visitors Tre.s.si.s Frefdcn WUH in on lin.sineHs Tliursdiiy. C. Alexander entertained the Happy Hour Embroidery Club Thursday afternoon.

Tlie house was decorated with Waahlngton dpy decorations. The afternoon was spent in fiuioy worlc and a two- ronr.se hincheon was served to the following Mesdames D. Norton, .1. Board, F. Neff.

W. Hopp, W. Miller, A. Norris. G.

Waring, H. and U. Buehner. The club will meet witli Mr.s. Buehner In two weeks.

Mis.s (ioldia Murphy of Galena spent I''riday as" guests of R. Beatty. Mr. and John Cather of Carthage were calling on Mrs. Elsie Glass Friday, Mrs.

Richard Board and R. O. Board attended tho basket ball same at Oswego, Wednesday night returning to Galena to attend the b.nnqiiet there. Mi.is Evelyn Hailey entertained WIOBB CITY BRIEFS. CARIi jrNCTION BAXTER SPRINGS BRIEFS Mr.

and Mrs. Judson West of Tulsa motored here yesterday to spend Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mr.s. W.

C. Knight of Roynl Ifeighls left last night for Tnls.a to vi.sit friends over the weekend. Mrs. Hannah O. Lander of Topeka, and Mrs.

Gussle Charlson of Joi)lin were guests of Mi', and Mrs. J. O. Rusk, 4 02 South Oakland street, yesterday. Eurney Newton of this city, who la a patient In a veteran's hospital at Kansas City, is reported improving.

Mrs. Flora Blair has returned to her home at Tulsa after a ten days' visit with her mother. Mrs. A. L.

Newton, 727 West Daugherty street. Misses Arvllla Told and Thelma Rountree were Joplin visitors yesterday. The Webster school Parent- Teacher Association met at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the achOol building. Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Knost, 805 South Jefferson street, entertained Polycraft work will be taught by Mrs. Osborn, Monday 2 3 to 27 at Tuckett and Burke's Drug Store at Baxter Mrs. Tom H. Tarr, 1630 Choteau avenue, haa returned from a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. E.

Rex Smith of Wichita, ICan. Misses Clara and Irene Hummel of Cartervllle have been visiting in the home of Mr. and Mr.i. John Kane. Carl Spencer Is spending week-end visiting relatives in Webb City.

Alburty of Sarcoxle, la visiting Miss Grace Fulton. Miss Alice Shamblln Is spending the week -end with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Shamblln of Commerce. Mrs. Ed Bolster, 837 Military avenue, will entertain the members of the As Tou Like It Club Monday afternoon.

Miss Cleo Galyon will lead the B. Y. P. U. at the Baptist church tonight.

The Men's Bible class of the Presbyterian church will meet at the Harvey chapel this morning. Tho topic for atudy will be "The Social Teachings of the Sages." The Rev. Ozro McKnlght of the Baptist church will have as his theme this morning "Get Empty That Tou May Be Filled," and tonight his theme be "They All Do.It." Mrs. Elizabeth Washington of Joplin was brought to the Baxter Springs h03i )ltal for treatment Friday. Robert Armstrong of Miami was a busine.ss visitor here yesterday.

HOOKERVIIJLE ITEMS. smaotkness perfect balance, and dien the instant responsiveness of the Buick Valve-in-Head Engine; after you have seen its reserve power master the worst IHUS; after you have noted its very economical gasoline will know one big reason why there are more than a million Buick owners. Browning-Buick Co. 314 West Fifth St. Tel.

1787 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Conoway of Joplin visited tho latter's parenLs. Mr. and Mrs.

V. Greer, Wednesday. John A. Price spent Tuesdoy night with Mrs. Dot Overton Baxter Springs.

Mrs. L. A. Skiver and son visited Mrs. Otis Short Thursday.

A''erlyn Greer made a business trip to Chetopa, Hhursday. Jlnfimle Pattison of Century visited relatives here Sunday. BUly Lee, Ellen Fulcher, and Eva White were Plcher visitors Thursday. Mrs. L.

A. Skiver and Mrs. V. Greer motored to Miami Monday afternoon. Mrs.

Nemrick, who has been seriously ill. Is Improved. Jack Pattison spent the week-end with relatives In Century, Okla. Roy Everett was a Webb City vls- The girls' class of the Methodist Sunday school were guests at Valentino party at tho homo of Helen and Mildred Roney. Games were played and refreshments were served to Naydeen Clark, Gladys Lea, Pauline Alberty.

Norma Coons, Freda Gnadt, Amy Smith and Lorraine Smith. Mrs, Orvlllo Sigars and son were Waco visitors Thursday. Mrs. B. Williams of Asbury visited with Mrs.

O. H. Bennett Thursday. Clyde Brown of Girard, visited his cousin, Anna Arment, Sunday. Roy Millar of Douthat, visited his mother, Mrs.

Elsie Miller, Sunday. Mrs, May Bunch of St. Louis visited her sister, Mrs. AV. O.

Bowers, last week. Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Bowers visited their daughter, Mrs.

Snow, in Columbus this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Johnson and daughter, Beulah, entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Hafford of Joplin and Mrs. J. R.

Miller and daughters, Goldle. I'ansy, Cry.stal and Audrey Miller. Mrs. Charles Mattox and ('hildren took dinner with Mr. and Mrs.

E. H. Cooper Sunday. Mr. and, Mrs.

Steve Edwards and family took dinner with Dave Johnson and family Sunday. Walter Cooley and family of Pittsburg are moving to tho Wagner farm north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Girard, are visiting their daughter, Mrs.

Marshall. Mrs. Fred Stallsmitli entertained the Loyal Bereans Wednesday afternoon. The following membeis were present: Mesdames Drennen, Zelnia Betz, Floyd Cole, of Joplin; Erie Hanby, G. Holman, E.

Head, O. Sigar.s, Whaley. W. Cook. J.

Burch. Z. Kendrick, Fislier and Hawk. There were two visitors. Miss Pauline Barnes and Mrs.

Galnor. The class will hold p. sliver offering social next AVednesday with Mrs. Drennen on V.ast Pennell street. Mrs.

Drennen will be assisted by MesdameiJ Charles Dewns, AA'haley, Wilson and Fisher as hostesses. Mrs. Aaron Chambers and Mrs. Johnson Carl Junction visitors Saturday. Mrs.

Frank Robinson spent Thursday with her mother and sister, Mrs. Roach and Mrs. Walter Stoops. Miss Hazel AVhite of AVaeo visited Miss Sigars Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Z. O. Kendrick en- tor; i.iued at Sunday dinner, Miss Inn Betz and Mr. nnd Mrs.

Floyd Colo and family of Joplin. Miss Goldle Miller visited her grandparents, nnd Mrs. G. W. Saturday snd Sunday.

Mrs. Esther Chltwood and daughter, Eulnla, moved to Carthage AVednesday. Mrs. Mollle of Joplin nnd daughters, Mrs. James Laird af Joplin and Mrs.

Fred Smith of Bnx- ter Springs, attended the Mrs. Esther Chltwood sals Tuesday. Grandmother Roach Is very ill. Q. W.

Johnson trnnsacted business In Joplin The following attended a party at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. E. near Fillmore's bridge Saturday night. Mr.

nnd Mrs. IT. J. Lea and family, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Roblnett and loin; Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Stitdyvln, Jlr. and Mrs, Albert Lea and family, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Earl ITtimby family, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Mngoon nnd family, Mrs. (Jlenn Holman and lola nett.

The evening wn.q spent In playing games and music. Refreshments wore served. The Rebekabs and g.ive a farewell dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.

E. Zinn, who are to take charge of tho county farm, Mnrch 1. The following were present: Messrs. and Mesdames Evans, Teager, Kendrlok. Reading, Barnard, King, Batton, Guang.

Davey and Zinn; Mesdames RoI )iM AA'il- c.ox, Stuckey, Brown, Monroe, Barton, Bishop. Barr, Beadle, Dunham and. Grimm. W. H.

Cook attended tlie automobile show In Kansas City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer attended the funeral of -Mrs. Mildred Beasley at Crestline Frhlay, Sliss Barnes visited in Joplin AVednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Holman visited In Carthage Sunday. Mrs. Prank Robinson took dinner with Mrs.

Nick Bryan Monday. Miss Maggie Roach took dinner with her slater, Mrs. Walter Stoops, Tuesday. The Aid Society of the Christian church met nt the church Thursday afternoon with thirteen members present. Tho meeting was called to order by Mrs.

Drennen president. Mrs. L. P. Betz nnd son.

Albert spent Sunday with Mrs. Etta AVeav er of Carthage, the occasion being the birthday anniversaries of Mrs Belz and Mrs. Weaver. Mrs. O.

L. Alberty made a busl ne.ss trip to Carthago Thursday. The Rev. pas tor of the Villa Heights church Joplin. is holding a series of meet Ings at the Methodist church hore The services will continue next week.

Dr. and Mrs. Altieity visited In Pittsburg Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Hunter of Smithfield annotince the birth of a son, February 17.

A A'alentlne party was given at ihe S. B. A. hall Saturday night, February 14, by pupils of the elKlitli g-rade. Tliose present were Esther McCoy, Pansy Miller, Thelma Snyder, Loraino Chitwood, Coll T.aylor, Norma Coons, Myrtle Batton, Ruth Voung, Ernestine Hodge, Helen Roney, Naydeen Camp, Mildred Roney, Naydeen Clark, Amy Smith, Ona Bailey.

Gnadt, Marie Cox, Eugena Hayes. Lucille Samson, Paulino Alberty, Elizabeth Stallsmith, Belle Hayee, Ernest Rlchey, Clyde Peterson, Jack Dowe, Neal Bradley, Stanley Amos. Dwight Arnold McGlnnis, Paul Hlght, Lee Hodge and Clark Herd; Roney, Freed. Young, Coons and Holden, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ar AV. Smith. of Oklahoma City are, week-end gUGSts of and Mrs. C. E.

Jones, "10 Galena avenue. Mrs. Angus MCKny will go to Joplin todny to spend a few with her brother, Adam Culltror. who la 111. Fe.rd I'lrlch, Artlinr Moorman, and Frederick THrUli "The Ten Commandments" nt the Joplin theater Frldny nlpht.

I. Albin, wlio has been confined to his home tho pa.si four weeks, with Influenza, wa.s nlile to BAXTER CAR TRAFflC TIED UP SHORT TIME Tla.vter Springs, Feb. Street cnr traffic was tied up for two hours here this morning when two box ears pulled by an electric engine on the Southwest Missouri railroad (he track. A work car on the Piehor end of the lino Wfis used to convey miners to their work. COLLEGE TEACHER WlLli ADDRESS MIHISTEI AVeiib City.

Feb. ll of thfl Ozark Weeleym Oolf' lege at Carthago, will the cipal speaker at tho Trolley Ministerial Alliance meeting Monday. March 2. wl)! made by the AVebb Oltf MlnieCetW Alliance to have frvih wfl towns In the league present. csumo work at his office today.

Miss Maud llobson, who has been 1 the past week, Is Improved. Mrs. Mury Jari'elt and Jirs. AV. O.

Stephenson and son. atlendeil Tho Ten Cominanduiont.M" at the oplln theater FrId night. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph nriidfnrd, nd Mrs. E.

E. Julian nnd Mesdames Floyd Williams, R. Baker, II, II. Hubbard, Raymond Moore, Deem, Jlorrison, H.irvey Strlckleman, .1. F.

Lewman and R. R. Huey attended a district meeting of the Eastern Star in Columbus Thursday nfternoon and night. Mr.s. Alex Dixon of visited here Friday.

The Linger lionger CUili will lie entertained Tuesday night in tho home of Mrs, Ralph Baker. Mrs. Esther Wagoner Is ill nt her home, 410 Joplin street. Glenn IJ Wycoff left yesterday Cincinnati, Ohio, to attend national meeting of the administrative of schools. Ho expects to be gone a week.

Ben Messenger reported ill nt his home, 1004 Short street. Tho Rev. and Mrs. Singletary speni Friday and Saturday In Arcadia, Kon. Mrs.

O. Tiarks and Mrs. Bert Rakestrnw attended a Waslilngton tea given by the D. A. R.

In the home of Di-. and Mrs. M. B. Harutun in Joplin.

yesterday nfternoon. The Jolly Circle Club meeting, which was to ha.ve been held in the home of Mrs. Z. Bell In Quaker A'alley yesterday afternoon was postponed until Thursday afternoon. ICddy Funeral at Plulier.

Plcher, Feb. services for Amos Eddy, 30 years old, who died of tu bercuIOBia yesterday at hia home at 629 Ottawa street, will be held at the Free Will church at 2 o'clocU tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be In Miami cemetery. Stomach Ills Can Be Cured ThouBnndii whn hHil Irltd every- thfnit TtlUiont BuccOBs any Bios quicltly fiureil ihom. It you from gnn.

biUoiiiinose, hloatlng, ludlKOHilor, aridity, constipation or any form oC stomaoli trou- blft 1 wiint chanru to prove can riiro you. No matter tiow lonjr you HUffci-frt or wliat you have trlod I will cure you or it won't tout you a rem. No obligation, Tho risk In nil Jueit send mo nmnn rnrrt will do. C. K.

LAWnENOK, 005 QiinlItT KannoR City, KnnRim. It Is a "GREAT IDEA" to Select the The Tudor, illustrated above. Is the model ehowa In the film. "'THE GREAT IDEA," now showing at the Electric. All the family enjoys the Brunswick.

And it is a siRnifieant fact that authorities In designing tlie mosfperfpct home In America selected the Biunfiwlck "Tudor" as the most perfect phonograph. (Tudor Model) PHONOGRAPH Avas chosen for the most perfect home in America. You, too. In planning your Ideal home, will want a Brunswick. AVe have many models from to prices and terms to meet your convenience.

The Brunswick Floor. G.UJENA BRII2FS. The Central Relief Board will meet at the city rest room at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon. Maxlne. small daughter of Mrs, Jess Elliott, 1208 Bellevue avenue, is seriously 111.

Mrs. German, who suffered a stroke of paralysis Wednesday, Is reported Improved. Misses Maurlne and Isobelle Clarey PIOHER NEWS. When better Automobiles are will build them N. VV.

Graen Undartaklnif phone Itl tTodd IJndortakInK Co. Mrs, Eugenia and Miss A'era Mitchell were Joplin visitors Friday. John May, a groundman at the American Lead Zinc mine, returned to his home at Cartervllle yesterday for an indefinite slay owing to an Injury sustained to a foot. A slight Improvement la reported In the condition of A. J.

Oood, -who has been at the Miami Baptist hospital tha past 'week. Lester Strauss has returned from a three weeks' trip to New York and other eastern cities. Fred E. Ellison of Cardln was a Plcher business visitor Saturday. Miss Dena and Elbertlne jLuckey and MlsB Leone Flnley of Columbus are spending the week-end 'with Miss Helen Turley, Miss Julia Stanford, a teacher of the Plcher schools, -will be sufficiently recovered from an Illness of Rheumatism feel like themselves again.

HERB IS a certain unex- plaiaable feeling that goes with hale and hearty old age l8 a teelins of happiness, oti care unknown, of reborn youth! But deadly malady which has caused BO manyl to surrender to the woes of pain and so many to forego the pleasures of so many to be dependent. Why suffer from It? To be helped about, crutches, canes and willing hands always needed to assist you here and help you there. Rheumatism wUl ran' Isb the same as skin same as sallow same as that run-down condition -when S.S.S. Is used. S.S.S.

builds red-blood' cells by the score. Your nerve power is strengthened. Wben rich, red, healthy blood courses through your system, there la no such thing as inflammation of the muscles and Joints. S.S.S. Is what you need to retain that old time vim and vigor and vitality, when you turn down the final stretch of life.

Mr. M. A. Farmer, Elyrla, Ohio, writes: "S.S.S relieved me of and nervouanese. It ia the heat medicina for building up the blood." is made of carefully selected and scientifically prepared and proportioned herbs and barks.

Only pure vegetable ingredients are used. Stronger, healthier bodies- bodies able to withstand the onslaughts ot diseases are the results of S.S.S. AU leading drug stores carry 8.8.8,. The large BIEO IS the more economical. Begin taking .8.

today! Best JtOeMt DoDBE Brothers eciAL TYPE--A Se-DAN A car of genuine distinction, both in outward appearance and inside comfort. The special equipment is obviously the sort you would expect to find on this vehicle. Fire Balloon Tieaa f. o. b.

Delivered Inter-State Motor Car Company 522 Joplin 85-86.

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