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Personal And Local Itenis Of Stanislaus -3IODESTO FKBJU'Any -5-f, 1V31 NEWS OF COUNTY AND VALLEY EM YOUTH SHOT IN HEAD BY NIGHT Speaker jlSTflTE'S LEADERS Livingston Farmers' Interests Covered Mrv Paul Orr of the Beck- 1 Hith OtOet, who recestty re-: turned after four years But-' tfr auad otter European eoua-' tries, JKS been speaking before' cemal ueettefc recently. Orr here in native CMtnme. (Aitcnlt Photo) Contractor Cash Regained In Suit ntlr UI5 I Klu! o' 0 1 Augelto At FOOT Times j'Wonad Hot Serious Feb: i--Struck by one of iboU fired it him by uaJtuQisn intnitier last Angeuo Bonti, 15. is his home In the Bnrwood district to-day with a wound icron his forehead. Bonxl had returned home at I o'clock last nttht when a man'hiding behind a tree 1 yard oa tbe Bonzi ranch.

Tbe youth went-Into tha houa and told his parents of the' man's presence, 'and then went cutslde again. "What do yon want out he ed. Four shots fired In rapid succession were bis only reply. Only one of them took effect, barely grazing him. Tbe; boy -was treated at the Esealon bostutal and later returned home.

The Intruder escaoed trier the shooting. Constable' AL Lancdon and Sheriff Harvey Odell. who Investigated, .22 calibre shells at-the base of the freehand said they been fired from an automatic euc. probably a pistol. Footmarks also were found, but they could-not'be traped.

Young Bonzi said he had no enemies, and attributed the shooting to-some was attempting to steal from the ranch. Oakdale at Wsst side the hot lunches and disbesv are: servedVeach uay. Sirs. VWoodsira Drew, chairman of of the work being done; in department She aaid more shoes "are needed for needy asked that ithey --he brou2ht committee was; appointed" to take tlie Crippled department 'to we aid be attained. Mrs.

Joe. -Drew and Clay '-Dorroh were- prbram' iwas; under thg direction of 'Mrs! Margaret O'Erian iHarpld iCrawfordi reported that tho skit for --Community Show was.preparea" taking par Carol" Haven and 'her- The- committee in charge toe play are A. B. GaUman Miss Bn been prepared for Bureau- Center the School Feb. The Rejected Nazarene, at the Sua- City Beimbunex Manuel Smith! For Penalty Claimed By Engineer PledgedTo Glenn Bill Aiding IrrigationijU, rviNGsros, i-eb.

SL-A citv: Mantecans Told councn's of fairaees to-' Program Plans Told For Patterson Dairy Banquet; lDSiiiutim Out Of City So Inmates Might Work J- STOCKTON. Feb. Anr.our.ce- Feb. rariiig completion i are Ka--l and W. be awarded are: The'Executive Board Of Temper.

bad fur a sewer contractor! MAJ.TECA, Feb. i-Letters In who did work here in 1928 a check' to a resolution sent to Call- for s5 Bm the ci 'y had to go'inent of the resignation of Beniard fomla representatives in 1 tll S. ugi it for Ph cnW the council tha week approved Joaouin County rail for nearly '--ire. and his wife as jail matron. the appointment of Frank representatives in ur-lnr their .1, i.

7 Klt lh week approved Joa Uieir support of the CJenn'the sctUemeni with Unnuel Smith iyeai i mil -to aM In refinentjnc irrigation 'be contractor. Smith's and which" i be Jeiisy Trio nophy. lit? HolmSc held here trophy, the Be.ikendorf H. TUe ban- trophy which will be awarded to an annual the owner of the event at four rows svilh of the- llie assembly IE. ord tired by one review bull the i 1 past a JI ante Union District Attorney I of tbe Fowler in regard to the per- C.

W. Wetherbee, J. C. Jensen, Nick Wolter and Glenn Fish: by-laws, E. E.

Douglass. J. B. Huber anil F. educational.

H. Shatter. H. Lonjt and Maurice Tracle: finance, Lewis Wright. R.

p. Fuller and Dr. A. J. Whltaker: membership, J.

W. Littleton. John Cubbies and Maurice Tracie: merchants. O. Washbur.i.

F. S. Stetler, M. Smart. R.

E. Jjeventon and Frank JIarchltelll: parks. D. W. Dr.

E. Trea.theway, H. Womerslej-, H. E. Long and Dr.

G. H. Meredith; roads. Cuss Schmitdt. C.

t-'Crelghton, H. E. Wolfe, W. J. Woodward and J.

C. Andersen: streets and lights. C. F. Palm, E.

Gco. D. 1 Murphy: and Vance- publicity. Seorge' D. and H.

I. Por- associated, chamber of commerce delegates, A. M. Smart and Sam Insraham; senting the $350 check, was prc- Positlon Humored i.u.i jwbo will deliver the address ofiof circle herds Musical numbers on 1931. enrolleO Methodist Cimrcb.

Prlckett will be FLAN WIENER ROAST EMPIRE. Feb. Girls' in The evening message Guild of the First Baotlst Church Modesto will hold a wiener roast of Richards along the same, as the mono- Friday evening nt the home or Mrs. Crystal Blakesley. Frank: -Virginia, her 'fourth a her home, on Saturday afternoon.

Present Betty Smith. Jan Gorby, -Mary: Jean LehfekuY Pegs' Hicks. Oleson, Eleano Helen, Elizabeth'and Virginia Cassell, Ne wa a shower-' Saturday, ternophiat in 'honor- The, Miss -Hall an solemnized Iater. were served small tables. Th lostess assisted by 7 her, daUgb ters, A.

A. Hoebn of Gilroj Charlbs Jame-. of Sal Josel; 'i boraVthe' he 'following: Mesdames J. Arnold 'At Olson 'iSTr' A- -W olf Joe Sorensen, Myrtl Hamilton, j-' -TW Mrs. Gus Ceder entertained recently at her home on Sixth Street honoring Mrs.

Jesse Marhoff. Rc- were served to the following Mesdames C. W. Wright, Ida Ttamey De Spain, Vincent Brelewski, 1 mTgT- 1 18 Margaret Is Issued VCENAffi. report M.

Topping. i the Denair books W. new names cere added. EMPIRE, and -Mrs. left Monday for Los to re- they'expect to main for about Other idcnU, who recently" left tor-ATM South to, attend: a religious convention '-at la Verne arc: Mr.

arid Mre. J. Fike. Fike and Al TRADED' LOWELL, Feb. BI--Mra.

Ella Haddock, has resided in this district for several-years, has her ranch for property at Comptoi and family-will'move to Knights Terry this week, and her two daughters, and Irma. who have' been in thc'Hughson. High School, win enroll at Oakdale, STONIGHTRISING Man of 90 Believed. Used a -Bladder Laxative" Ira Siubbs. Sterling, Kan, says, "Since taking LithiatedBuchu (Keller Formula) I do not have to'get up antil morning.

I also suffered' much' pain. Will gladly tell or write -KJlKUlSf ix -M. Hunter, George Shces- (Kenwood Sheesley, Blanc and Misses Mary Biker Adella Barnard. Arvilla Linkert, EliJabeth-Bfqwn, Lucille Caimich arjTLeonma Smith Curlocfc'- of their VST. Knapp, SevenVpupils; bf.

the eighth gr'ad Mrs. O. C. Anderson en terUlned-with a 'family dinne arty on Sunday. Covefa wer placed for Messers.

and Mesdames Anderson and-family, Car Anderson and daughter, Irene, AT 'IdiPeterson, Wendell Anderson Martin Anderson and son. Ronald HaSvig Bergstrand. Jean Noreecn en ertained with a dinner at their icme on August Sun Present were: Mr. and ilrs -jo Walter, Mr. and John Dyke, Mr.

and Mrs. Jean. Norsecn Fliflet and Bill Norseen of Mo- Gertrude -Stralton JSlsie Henry Arm Thomas-' Richard Weir, and Mrs. Knapp, Betty Lon and'Mlss Marie Key- nnTflB A surprise was given Mrs. W.

W. AIHnson Mcaday afternoon when a number of relatives and friends -Mrs. visited-' her home honoring her birthday; After a social afternoon, refreshments were served by Mrs. Helen; Endleman, sister-in-law of Mrs. Prcsent'werc: Mesdames Ooss, E.

R. Lecdom, J. H. Turlock, Clark Allln- Johnson and G. H.

Hub- jard- Knights Ferry and Mre Kennedy' the icen'c of a friends Sunday cvc- "ntag. Dinner was followed with Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

iimes, Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Stone, Hr. and Mrs.

T. and sons, Wesley and Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. 3.

E. Schcll. Mr. and Mrs. John B.

and son, John. Mr. and Mrs. F. C.

Babcock and sons, Melvie. and Frederick, Mrs. Frances J. G. Johns and Mr.

and Mrs. B. L. Sisson. Sylvan the tax rate for general purposes In cities of the sixth class.

This is proposed in-a bill now before the state legislature. Royal Neighbors To Meet At Manteca MANTECA. Feb. for entertaining the three canips of Royal Neighbors in Stockton in tWs city he tended in hi, riignation on February 17 made by Bon ru j. although it was not Fol Camp at a meetins Tuesday night Mrs.

Victoria Schreder, oracle, appointed the following committee: Mcsdamec Effie Elliott, Mary Cartwright. Grace Miller. Portia Van Sandt end Margare Wise. The following members reported oh their attendance at a recent dls trict meeting in Stockton: Mesdames V. Schreder.

B. B. Warren McGinety, J. L. and Effie El Lucy Wnelan, Jennie Brock, Rosi Hot.

a Hilmar Leaguers Visit At Turlock ton later, but that, as soon as his resignation was effective, March 1, Mrs. Fhelan'and he would visit relatives In Long Beach for a time and take a complete rest, oh though they would continue to have their home in Stockton. "Barney." as vhe is familiitrly called, remarked In his jovial manner that he would be glad to get out of jail after sbc years. He Mid made Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. SwiUer enter- tained'a number of relatives and friends.at dinnsr Sunday, the occasion beingrMrs. birthday. and Mrsl Kobin Swltzer of Sacramento, Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Atwood and daughter Selma, of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs.

R. J. Hummer and sbni Bobbv and MrsvvMary'SwItier. was surp'rised Mbndav eyenin'g oh her birthday by William--itoMahusJ-- and-ddugater. Vera, Mr.

and Mrs and daiigh'ter, Agnes, R. Christiansen and Sir. and Mrs. C. P.

Harris. Refreshments-were 1 Hilmar HILMAR. Feb. Luther League members 'of the Hilmar Berca Lutheran i guests the Turlock Luther League en Sunday Sabred Anderson and Ebba Fransen of Hilmar furnished musicaf numbers! Those attending from Hilmar were: Beulab Anderson, Ebba. Astrid' and -Esther Fransen, Sagred Elner -Clifford Anderson, Delmiir Carlson, Clifford Challberg and LeRoy John- Orange Blossom A group people on Sun- ay "motored to Long Barn, where hey enjoyed a.

Bay in the snow Tie group included: Wil- aras, Gereldlne Vachc, Etta Ruth Myers, Edna Holloway, Verla Viv- and Leta Blue, Keneth Morgan, Winning, Eddie and Andy Christiansen, Harrv Sneidigar Ed' le Morrison. Eo'bert arid iyers and Earl and Harold rcay. Paul Salida A group of Helen Stoll's friends pnpred her with a birthday party Sahda Tavern on Tucsdav after- oon. Present were. Hayden Miller.

BUI Keith Rackley. Howard iory Juanita Xunn, Eva Creek, eulah Marconett Virginia wendolyn i Ernestine sycs, Charles Flory. Albert Atkin- on, Junior Miller, Vaueha Knieht, clcn stoll, Bauman Gripe and Calvin Crlpe. CI.UB TO MEET CERES. Feb.

Dana pencer -Kill entertain the Thursay Bridge Club Friday afternoon the homo of Mrs. F. W. Motfett. Ripon To Give Play RIPON, Feb.

businessmen of Ripon, who took part in" the "Ripon Follies last year, met at the high school Tuesday evening to be assigned roles in the community play which.will be given on February-19'and 20. 'The'play is being given raise.funds for the final payments of the Ripon Rural Fire Association. Miss Eva Dalander. dramatics teacher of the Ripon High School, is in charge of the play and Miss public until vesterday. Phelan said his parting advice in regard to keeping of prisoners would be that a jail be established outside the citv where 1 could work so" as to benefit thein selves and make the Institution self-supporting.

He 1 crowded conditions in the presen Benefit Dinner Is Held For Church LIVINGSTON'. Feb. 200 people attended a chicken dinner given by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Church at the bleb 1 evening. A lit Violator Of Game Law Is Fined $50 NEWMAN, Feb. 5--Frank Coito of Newman was arrested recemlv by Game R.

L. Tinmn for hunting without a license and shooting a swan. Coito pleaded guilty and was fined SoO by Judge Gilbert He paid the fine. Another charge was brought against Al Stuhr, when he was arrested by, Of fleer Marion L. Hau-er en a charge of being drunk anS disorderly.last Wednesday evening San Anselmo Man Presents Program GUSTINE Feb.

BIsb. of San Anselmo entertained the members of tbe Exchange Club with a number of humorous songs and stories following tha luncheon oJ the club hero Eish. who was accompanied at the pisiio by Miss M. Moore of San Anselmo, Is a friend of Rev. Stewart Potter, ilrs.

Blsh and son were also school tie Frida; more tban ty 5100 was realized Arvilla Cowden panfst. la piano accom- Volunteers Plan At Manteca MANTECA, Feb. meeting of the Manteca Volunteer Fire Department Friday night, will be over to completing plans for the fourteenth annual ball to be held Saturday night. The general committee consists of J. L.

Barber, a. W. Moore. Ed Dummilin, David Rocha and S. A.

Rawson. Plans To Be Made By A. KEYSS, F.cb. a meetinc of the Keyes A. to be held Friday afternoon at the school auditorium plan? for the founders' I urday.

The money will be applied upon the church debt Mrs. Maud Carson, president, ant ths following chairmen of the'committees: Mrs. F. O. Olson, kitchen; Mrs.

L. C. Pioof. i tables, and Mrs. B.

J. Ramsey; program, we're in charge. A program was presented in tho auditorium as follows: Xylophone solo. Miss Lois Sheesley, accompah- cd by Miss Edith Ploof; monor ogue, piano solo. Miss Edith reading.

Miss Roberta Vandergriff; vocal duet, Llisa Lucille Bailard and Miss Jaisy Harris, by Miss Ploof; reading. Keith. Bloine, and piano solo, Mrs. J. Ward.

Jr. Community Show At Qakdale Planned OAKDALE. Woman's Club of sponsor a con'iiriunitv show Wednesday night, February the Oakdale Union High School--auditorium. A number of the prominent clubs in the city will' take.part The Dinner Club, the Junior; Auxiliary of the Woman's the Parent-Teacher Association, the Oakdale Grange and the American He appeared before Judge W. guests of Rev.

Mr. Potter. Gilbert and was fined $20 I In the absence of both the president and vice lerton presidi were reports of the officers, directors, committees and routine business. Underground Wire' System Planned Feb. power telephone and fire alarm wires in Mi-rced's business district be underground or off the streets and in the alleys when three-block underground conduit system project just launched is completed.

Bridge Club Meets In Patterson Home PATTERSON, Febi W. W. Zacharlas was hostess to her contract bridge club Tuesday at her home on North Street High score was held by Mrs. F. H.

Roberts. Refreshments "were served. Members present were; Mesdames E. R. KIHgore, Earl Hibbard.

a S. Toi H. Killgi rvend R. C. Fieharty, E.

P. Halley, R. R. Edwards. F.

H. Roberts and Frank Cox. Guests for afternoon were: O. K. Mln- nenr, IV.

J. Molten. E. McD. Keller and Frank McConnell.

Accident Victim cipal of the Gustine Union High School, gave a talk on the Kcd Cross drive. PATTERSON GUSTINB, Feb. 5--Joo Oliveria. who was injured in an automobile crash early Sunday morning in which one man was killed, returned to his home here'Tuesday afternoon from a hospital In San Francisco where, he was taken for medical attention. Oliveria received severe cuts on the neck and face a fractured jaw bone and inluriesi to his teeth.

Mrs. Dora Reed and twin granddaughters, Martha and Marcia Mocrehead, of Oakland, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Fieharty. Mrs Alice Cameron and friend. Mrs. French, of San Jose, spent last week here with the former's father, F. W.

McCracken. Mr. End Mrs. Russell Smith of Sari Francisco-were Patterson itors Miss Margaret Barnctl of Mo- To Home Ma. 0 sues of Elial The new project calls tof power telephone and" fire alarm -wires 01 M.

Ful-jL Street In the heart of Merced's placed underground. The cost or the project to be shared by the San. Joaquln Light and Power Corporation and the Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company. been in- Wenrel at her home here over the week end. Both are students, at the: Modesto Junior College.

F. Wi-McCracken spent the wee end in'Visalia with Rev. and Mrs. C. A.

Hediin ant family have moved home on North Fourth Stree which was built for them bv tb Swedish Mission Church, conirrega tiori. structed to prepare the plats and specifications to handle" the engineer ng phases free of cost to the public service corporations. The project win be advertised for bids and construction-will be started by Summer. Pastor Announces Sunday Services Program of SAI.CDA Mr. and Mrs.

Henrv Abendschan etumed from Salt Lake City on Friday evening. and Miss Ger rude Stivers of Modesto motored icsts of Mr ins on Sun o'RoseviUe to be the guesi ind'Mrs. -Maurice. Daubins lay. Legion have announced they preparing entertainment for show.

Miss Marie McGinn relumed to ler home on Monday evening after pending a few days with Miss VAttEY HOME Miss Selma Wieber spent Sunday and Monday in Sonora visiting her sister, Mrs. Raymond Finney, and family. Carl Wolfer, who has been in Lodi for some time with the Gus Schiernbecks came with him to spend the week end with relatives here. are Harriet Frederick of Ripon. the I Mrs.

M. M. Elmofe. Miss Nelle I McGinn and T. W.

"McGinn motored to Turlock recently. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barnard of Los Angeles were guests of Mr and Mrs. J.

G. Elmore over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gripe, Wyland and Calvin Gripe motored to Hughson on Sunday.

Mrs. Alice Taylor of the Jackson district was ths guest of Miss Grace Ciifton on Tuesday. Ben Aker, accompanied bv Mrs. Peter Aker and Otto Wieber, drove to Stockton on Sat- day program to be held later in the month will be made. A short, gram and refreshments 'will be eaturcs.

-r Farmers Meet Discuss New Store ATWATER, Feb. atives of the Farmers' Co-opera- ive Stores met Friday evening in he.auditorium of the Fruitland School. Flans were made to sign up 200 members among the farm- rs in order to open a store here. FRACTURKS ABM VAN ALLEN, Feb: local rancher, received a evere injury to his right arm londay forenoon while cranking Is car. The arm was broken in wo places below the elbow.

Mr. and Mrs. Famocchi had as guests oa Sunday, their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, J.

Farnocchi and Enrico Palagl of San Mrs. Franceschetti and "daughters, Ida and Esther, and Angelo Giusti of Escalon, and a party of four from. Modesto. J. Kramer, formerly Valley Home, looked over land in this scc-l Uon Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. .1. Carl Thayer of Oakland spent one day last week with Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Alien. A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL WATEKFOBD Mr. and Mrs. John Bettencourt and children and Pasquej Sousa, all of Gilroy, were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Bettencourt's sister.

Rodrlgues. Rev. Pitt F. Walton returned bome Friday from San Francisco, where he attended a ministers' convention. Mrs.

Andrew Brooks of Oakdale visited at Oakland Wednesday. Mrs. William Warlow, who has jeen visiting at the home of her sister. Mis. Hall, left Saturday for Bandon, Oregon.

D. B. Wright of Stockton and Rev. and Mrs. Pitt F.

Walton were iMr. and Mrs. W. W. Haslam and aaughter, Jean, have returned from a week-end trip to San Francisco.

Joe and Nathan Axelrod of San Francisco were guests during wccK of their brother, Milton Axelrod. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers of Jamestown spent the week end in Oakdale with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs.

M. Myers'. Mr. and.Mrs. James Robinson Livermorc arc guests of the vShV mc hcr Mrs Emma Mr.

and Mrs. Otto dinner' wests" at'thV hoS re A Carley ot GraES a rv YaIIe Thursday a visit JACKSON Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Wedcl am son of Raymond were week-em guests ofMr.

arid Mrs. Joe'Betten court Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hiuffman and Mr. and Mrs.

Arliff Bowman were visitors Sunday in the Charles Wilder home. Mr. and Mrs. J. V.

Naill daughters are back from a three- month stay in Pasadena. Mrs. Raymond Fuller and Mrs Clayton Connacher were receni visitors in Berkeley. Miss Hazel Griffith has returned to Santa Cruz after a visit with parents. Miss Jean Douglas and Miss Irene Carlson were recent visitors of Mrs.

D. F. Koetiti Mr. and Mrs. H.

S. Wilbur'and sa, Marion anfl Norman, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Marie Shov- gard of Modesto. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Dial and son; John, of Modesto, were Sundav vis- lors in the A. home. OAKDAUE for Sunday as an- the pastor, Rev. J.

De of two church 5 guaje and the other in the afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the English ChJld Welfare Meet At Denair Planned Feb. child welfare meeting, under ths sponsorship nt-Teachcr Association. held Thursday afternoon. February 12,.. at the srammar school.

The suoject will be Voca- with. her parents. Mr! -and Mr. 1. Gobin.

Mrs. Patterson of Willow Creek has returned to her. home after a. visit with her Mrs Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. McMillan returned to their home in Oakland ORANGE BLOSSOM A several -n home ot Mrs. A. Miller in Manteca.

Wallace Turner, Guerdon Miller and. Mrs. Turner motored to San Jose and Morgan Hill Sundav rhey were dinner guests at Mrs! TM bro i hc and wite Mr and R. x. Root of San Jose.

The Social Hour Club of Orange Blossom ana Knights Ferry met It 0m i ol rs Frcd Tuesday afternoon. 01 ra Ro(1 of Stockton pent Sundaj- at ths boms of Mr. Fred Myers. Paul Wieber, Frank Stinsky and Mr. Mrs.

Ben Aker and son, Leroy. motored to Sonora Sundav and spent the day with Mr. and and Mrs. E. F.

Perry Sunday. Mr. and Jlre. B. J.

Forsman and' ns of Hickman visited at the: Mrs. Raymond Finney and family. I daj-. home of Mrs. Charlotte Clyde Sun-i Attacks Of Fits Reports are received of an amaz- ing treatment that epileptics state Pnves ont foreign deposits and les- treatment! He now sens eictssivc acidity.

This relieves all those who have the irritatijn that causes gettins and to do so Is i-1 'She tablets cost 2c each of- a at ftorci." Keller Labora- sor, or (Should -nTite for this free from colds may Irad (o se- noas tronble. You can slip them now with Crcornmsion. an cinuUtfed tiat is pliajant to take. CrepsrolMn is medical discovery jntn two-fold actfcn; it sooThts and heals tbe mSacr-d ttenirines and in. tibia Of groWth.

farero drags creosote is rec- rec ognized by nigh medical antboriti one of (be f-s-lin- sysda Jorcoagbs from coids-and bronchial clements -wlicb MoAc and leal inlianKd ffirmbrancs ind Ois ir- niation, vhile creosote goes on to tbe sarnach, absorbed into tia bliwd. wacla lie seat of ths tr-mHo ciecis the growh of the germs, UcoKnUion is guaranteed satisfactory the trraharat of coughs from praachWs and minor foras ol Hundreds of Thousands In U. S. A. Demand New Kind of Salts Keeps You In Good Health man or woman who takes thtjr.

The Clear littlc fe Just think of it: these new, bct-iL 5 ma; WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- WITHOUT CALOMEL And Yoa'II Jnmp Ont of Bed in the Morning to Go If yoa tel ROT sock ud tie lenHJ Does Give You Sleepless Nights? falsd other drinfa'and foods) I Sr a 0 iS itcr and different salts wcri hnlTodTicM into America ago--yet a host of intelJJ- Americans are healthier of Knischen Salts ks) costs but Kruschen Salts nre ione bottle prove of vast bem CIIIM-A (to people who have constipation i ieeuz ff it ifcooid pmrr OT in ne fajmd We joo-fewri. rheumatism, depression, acid-! 10 only that but one bottle will Uai, tad1 Usta j-tor ra a fa taai about body activity-increase i salts in Great in ambiaoa sparklinl and freedom rom 0 Kru i i and blemishes-- millions I urnXLTVER fmr bnat3i is fool. btecabM. Year at Husband's Pharmacy, once, ir o. sfm tatejg according todircc.

to creosote, 'oiher beau'ng I THF iT TM i i' THE COU GH QOiOS THATHANQ.ON.

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