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Hlili'h ran be obtained froih env eklrtH, ilrtiKfliit In either nowil.r ot fnrl" eneblee tho elonie to do He wori. pro (irli'lv nria for Die elove purpoee. i .1 rrl strength Mcntho Iixeno Salve. Boueese about 1 Inch of tha salve Into a teacup) pour boiling water or ar II and then Inhale tha rumne ror aeveral minutes. Than apply a amall Jtha aatva In each noatrll.

Tlepeat evVry hour' Mr two, and the sold la generally conquered before I tA." i If tha cold rxut aaveral heura of atari, thla treatment anouia leaaan To relieve and overcome iho cough dua to colda, obtain Kasence Mentho l.arne and use for laxative onugh eyrup as per dlrectlona witn bottle. tiratUylnK repona from all parte of the country Indicate the very satisfactory character of thla good cough medicine. P. M. H.

wiles: llmo I have been Kor iulte a long In poor health Nothing organic or malignant lh doctors eay, but Just a general weak, nervous, bloodless run do condition. Am pale, lips are color less, have headaches and am 5B nounds underweight and have no ambition, tire easily and sleep good aa a rule. Will any tonic help mcr Anawer: See that the bowela and kldneya function properly and begin the use of Cadomene tablets to aid the production of rich red blood and strengthen the nervoua syateni; SO' that sleep, strength and good health ahould bo restored as it has for so many others, a a C. K. P.

aeka: "Please tell me what will stop the raltia of neuralgia and headache and Is safe to uaer'. Answer: I advise you to keep on hand a supply of 6 grain Su thol tablets. They ara quickly effective for pain In general. I B. writes: "I have Indigestion Juat about aa regular as my meals.

A heavy bloated feeling with gas and belching followed by headache and a aort of dltzy sensation. Please recommend something to atop this before it becomes chronic." Answer: Most persons eat entirely too much or too often. Aa a prompt effective aid for Indigestion and weakened etomach take Trio peptlne tablets regularly with meals for aeveral weeks. (' C. P.

M. asks: "I am afraid to take secret remedies to reduce my weight you recommend anything?" Anawer: The Ingredients of Arbolone tablets are printed on tha label of each tube. To reduce abnormal weight, I know of nothing better. Most leading drugglsta have them. A.

I. writes: "My daughter has a bad blood condition which causes her to have Indigestion, or blllous atomach and constitution. Small pimples appear on her face and on har back and often after eating she Is nearly driven wild by Itching akin." Anawat: For evcu condition, due ta poor elimination, I atrongly ad vtee tha regular use of Bulphurb tablets as a tonlc laxatlva blood medicine of greatest merit. Mirt L. aaka: "Can you advlee a lotion for reducing enlarged skin pores 7" Anewer: Have druggist mix Hoae wVer 2 Elder Flower water 1 Tannlo Acid 6 grains: Tincture Benioln' 4 drama: Glycerin enough to make four ounces.

Apply times daily after thorough cleansing. O. B. I asks: "Please give ma a recipe for dandruff. Itching scalp and falling hair." Anawer: Obtain plain yellow Mlnyol and naa aa per directions on i oa.

Jara Alwaya aik for "Tlamond Pyea" nd If you don't aea tha nama "Dia mond Iye" on tha package refuae it hind It hab Each 16 cent packara of "diamond Iiyei" cnntalna dlrectlona ao Ma almpla any woman can dye or tint drcasea, walata, tweatera. I ft: klmonaa, coata, draper i.ny wiinxut in of artificini ill lea, covermm everytninir new, airiNn( Mn rom. In en If aha hue never dyed before, forme. he to for anil ik. i Choose anv color at druar atore.

only lli.urei'! Mnenfl.ltt. which I. fuse aubstltuteat II. asks: "I have a stiffness, soreness and severe pains In different parts: legs, arms and back. Thla Is said to be muscular rheumatism.

Have been treated for 1 but with, out relief. What do you Ansmer: The following mixture lvre better results than anl I know of: Potassium Iodide 8 drams: So dium Salicylate 4 drama; wlna of spirits of Colchlcum 4 drams; Comp. HI. Balmworth I Comp. Easenca Cardiol 1 Elixir Lactated Pep sin 6 oa.

Mix. Take a teaapoonfub at mealtlmea and at bedtime. To quickly relieve severe palnu take gr. Su thol tableta. Mrs.

R. F. asks: "Each month at a certain period I have a dlatreaalng headache and aavara pains that I can hardly endure. la It possible to afford relief Wash out the nasal paa ordara eauaa auoh dtatreaa. VJlatlef of pain may had by ueing grain.

Su thol tableta, obtainable of lead lag druggiata. a a a r. It. ft. asks: "What do you rece ommeud for treatment of naaal and throat catarrh, which causes ma to clear my throat every few minutes?" Answer: Wash out the nasal pas sages and gargle throat twice dally with Vllane powder and warm water, plrectlona on each 2 oi.

pack age. Also apply triple airengtn Mentho Laxene reive In nostrils or mure dairy: If constipated take Sulpherb tablets, Thla com bined treatment haa no equal In my opinion. Mrs. O. n.

asks: "My children of ten have to stay home from school because of colds and aevere coughing. Please advise a medicine free from opiates and chloroform that can safely use." Answer: Obtain a 2 1 3 oi. bottle of essence Mentho Laxene. directed on bottle. Mix sugar syr up with it and make a pint.

This la tha purest, moat effeotlve cough and cold syrup that It ia possible ts obtain. Mnthera are enthuslaatle about It once they learn of Ita quick, thorough action for both children and adulta. a B. P. C.

writes: "I have had func tlonal kidney and bladder trouble for over a year and fall to get re lief from several different treat ments. Have headache, backache, and feel stiff and sluggish when I ret out of bed. Have to arise at five or six times during night be cause of bladder irritation." Answer: For tha quick relief of such disorders of tha kldneya and bladder I advise tha usa of Balm worth tableta which promote normal activity, heal and soothe the Irritated, congeated membranes and often Influence the dangaroua high blood pressure due to inactive kidneys. Miss O. B.

asks t'ls It possible for a very thin, nervous person to take something1 to help Increase walcht and maka arms, cheeks and nsck fill out? General health seema rood." Answer! Tea, It has been proven possible to do thla by taklnc retru arly with meals for several months nutritional tonic. I find Hypo Nuclane' tablets the best of these. NOTE: For many years Dr. Lewis Baker, Medical Director Tha Blaok burn Products Collece Dayton, has been recommending trustworthy medicines to millions of people through the medium of tha newspapers, and doubtless has help ed In relieving the aliments and minor Informlttes of ths publlo mora than any alngla Individual In tha world's history; and by an Inexpensive method. The medicines mentioned by him ara pure and fraa from habit forming druse.

They raprassnt ths combined wisdom and sxperlanoa of physician and chemist Progressive druggists can supply' them. Dr. Baker, cannot Individually anawer letters. By reading hla answers to other you ahould find a case similar to your awn. Thouaanda have written him expressions of gratitude and confidants similar to the following: malntalna dlatrlbutlnir polnta In Arkanaaa, Oklahoma and ona In Joplln, though thla ona la expected to ba dlacontlnued whan tha Sprlnr laid branch rata Into operation.

JUDGE JOHN NEWBILL RETURNS FROM TOUR Judee John O. Newblll haa returned from an extended tour of Europe, north Aala and Africa. Balllna; from New York City four oiontha ago. Judge Newoin viauea many polnta of Intereat, Including Roumanla, jconetantmopie, Ainene the holy land, Egypt, Alglera and l'ortugalh MBRiF.n nr miixer. Pr.

C. B. Miller, pastor of the Flrat Baptlat church, officiated at lha wedding of Mlea Maude Garbee, and Ira Martin, which took place eat Saturday afternoon at tha homo of the brlde'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. John It.

Oarbee, at Bllllnga. Miss Garbee Is a graduate nurse of local hospital. fOTTO Oil, FIRM FAILS. NEW YORK, March The Southern Cotton Oil company, a aub aldtary of tha Virginia Carolina Chemical company, waa petitioned flnto Involuntary bankruptcy today. Health Questions Answered By Dr.

Lrwit Baker Am AdertleemM Telling How and Wktn to Vs Trustworthy Prodacfa and Itrprodarlnat F.irrl of Patraaa letters Itetatlag to ('rsr, Balmwort, Oulpbrrb, Arbolone, ga knl, Meatko Laxeae, Mlnyol, llypo Xactue, Vllanr, Many dls atern come through ne gleet 1 slmpte cold or In failure quickly cheok It, "cold" 'la In I I l.rnm.ii.'ii and conaeKtlon of blood of the mu cus tneinhmne of the nasal passages nnrt throat. tiheervatlon leads ma to say that I Imow of no better treatment to check in Inclpletot cold than the fol lOWIItBT. UIMlr ivvr vl Letters to Dr. Baker Kllen Head, 104 Pleasant Cambridge, "For yeara 1 suffered and did not realise it was kidney and bladder trouble, until 1 read the symptoms In your little I was so short of breath when I walked upstairs, and had backaches ao often. After faithfully taking Balmworth tablets tor a period of six months I am quite a new woman.

1 can run up two fllghta of stairs Juat as' well as whnt, I waa younger, being now tn my C2nd year. It la a pleasure to recomtnerd Balmworth tablets to other auffetera." a a Mr then "lifcfr Route 5 Mansfield, Ohio, writes: "My wife has used Balmworth tableta for several yeara and alwaya found great relief. In my own caaa tha urlna was high colored with bad odor and my blood srassuro want to lis. After taking Balmworth tablets, It came down to 140 and urlna cleared and became normal. also wish to ay thai I have, used JJentpo Laxene for ooughs and oolds and that It is tha beat I ever used." a a a James J.

McConvllle. 1 17 Marshall Patterson, N. writes: I am 46 and a silk spinner. Have alwaya been trouhlif! with pimples, head ache, coated tongua and constipated bowela, hut now my face la clear and I think Sulpherb tablets la the greatest thing for these troubles have aver known. Whenever I feel out of sorts I take a treatment of aix tubes and then I feel like a new as this Is the truth I write, a a Mr.

D. O. (3eorre, S22T J8th S. Seattle, writes: "Just a few words to say how much good your Cadomena tablets has done for inc. For over a year I have been In a general rundown condition: nothing helped me until a friend told me of Cadomene.

I thought fd give them a trial, and now, after taking only 3 boxea, feel Ilka a different man. I cannot pralsa Cadomena enough." a Mr. Lester Cook, 272 w. Vermont Indianapolis, writes: "I had the worst cough, I could net sleep nor rest at night I tried many rem PIONEER RESDENT OF GREENE COUNTY CLAIMED BY DEATH Mm, Nancy Townsend Died Early Today Funeral Arrangement! Not Made. The death of Mrs.

Nancy Lane Ralney Townsend, at an early hour this morning at tha family real dence, 730 Benton avenue, marked not only tha passing of one of the few remaining pioneers, of Spring. field, but a woman In whose veins there flowed the blood of genera tlona of pioneers, whose reatlesa spirit led them ever westward from he shores of the Atlantlo to the broad expanse of the Pacific. Within the compasa of her Ufa Springfield grew from a cluster of straggling cabins to Its present else and she, too, saw California emerge from the days of the rough and ready gold seokar to the California of today. Nancy. Lane Ralney waa born Yn.

tober JS, 1089. in Marshall countv. Tenn. She was the daughter of Oeorge 11. Ralney an JSmily (Lane) Ralney.

both of whom had been born In North Carolina. Thus, through both aides of the house, she traced her descent through a litis of early pioneers in the colonic' Joel Lane and Nathaniel Jones, both great grandfathers, were prominent In North Carolina affairs before th. "evolution, t.oi. John Hlnlon. great great grandfather, and Isaac llatney.

a grandfather, were nl. aiera in me Kevolut on. Uaorge Ralney and his wife, void ing to the pioneer Impulse, left Ten nessee in the early thirties anil et tied In Springfield, With them cajne ine mtie daughter, Nancy Lane ah went well until 18(0. wh.n th. tamer aiea.

Hy that time a e.nuntv virilization naa peen effected and "in or ueorge R. Ralney waa the first to be filed In the county. Mrs. Ralney and her children then returned to the home of her father, John Lane, owner of a large plantation In Marshall county, and It was upon thla plantation of the old south that Nancy' Lane Ralney grew from girlhood to young Itetaraea In gprinarfleld. By that time, Mrs.

Ralney decided to return to Springfield and moved back to the growing littlo town In th Ozarks. The family had not been hert long until Nancy Lane Ralney met W. M. A. Townsend, a young man who had been brought from K.nin.iitf in Springfield by his parents when but a baby In 11.12.

They were married In bprlngfleld on September 16, 1835, by the Rev. Bryant T. Nowlln. After having spent the winter in Springfield, thla aon and daughter of the pioneer atock felt tha impulse to move weatward and In tha spring of Its act out with the alder Mr. and Mrs.

Townsend for California. They made tha long trip In covered wagons drawn by oxen, and tha Journey made a lasting Impression upon the mind of tha young wife. Id recent years, when har chil dren urged har to ea pageants pra el seated har In watch an ox team I or a wasron of thai pralrt! type would ba featured, I sua always replied; "No.no. I saw all of that oarad in Tha famllr remained In California until 1S7I. at which time thv re.

turned to 8prlnflel4. Mr. Town nd then built tha resldenoa on Benton avenue In which ha resided until his death, and in which his widow continued, to reside. It had been her home for mora than half a century. Mrs.

Townsend Is survived by one sister, Mrs. A. J. Allen of Kansas City, one brother, Robert S. Kalney ot Ban Luis Obispo, two sons, William N.

and Oeorare H. Town manTFublleirmjrienerlf ytnrwtshTfsend. bolh Of the home address, two edlea and got no results. In one week I was sound and well. Thla medicine la a Godsend to suffering humanity." see Louisa Roberts, 1 Worsted 8t.

Franklin, writes: "For two months I coughed so it weakened me and I tried many cough syrups. but none helped. Seeing tha adver tisement of Mentho Laxene I thought I would try It, and am mora fhan thankful. I had only taken two days when I felt relieved. It Is now three weeks that I have taken It, and my cough is gone.

It also cleared ma of a slight catarrh. It I very pleasant to take and very In expensive." Mrs. A. C. Oalaar, 414 Mineral Milwaukee, Wisconsin, writes: "I have been troubled with migraine headache for the laat ten yeara.

Usually had them twice a week and many times Just had to go to bed. I was so vary weak. About six months sgo I lesrned of your wonderful Hypo Nuclane tablets. I began taking them and averlnca tha head aches have been gradually leaving me. il and my friends have also used Su fhof tableta and all think they are wonderful for pain relief.

I really had to write to ex press my appreciation, etc." a a Mrs. Lulu R. Thomas, SOX Park way South, Mamphla, writes: "I would not exchange Sulpherb tableta and Cadomene tableta for all the medicines I have known. About eeven years ago I need both for a run down condition, dlsslness, wake fulness and other aliments and they not only relieved me for a short time, but completely restored me. No eough remedy of any kind helped my nosDane colds, coughs due to asthma, until I began gjvlng htm essence Mentho Laxene he has not had asthma eeugh since.

Plain Tel low Mlnyol has done wonders for my hair and scalp. Am new taking Hy pe Muclane and I have gained In fleah after taking only ona box. I wish more people knew ef these good medklaeav etc iAdvertlse aeftt. daughter's, Mrs. Mary E.

Newhall of Ioulgvllle, but who has been with her mother for some time, and Mrs. Robert Skene of Boston, Mass. Surviving grandchildren are Mrs. O. Rchleuderberg of Pittsburg, and Townsend and Stanlei Newhall of Louisville.

Surviving great grandchildren are Carl, Klch ard and Robert Joan and Nancy Elizabeth Newhall and Thomas B. Gay, of Rich roond. Vs. Funeral arrangements have been completed. KNIGHT DENIES HE HAS OIL INTERESTS WASHINGTON.

March Samuel Knight, whose nomination as special counsel In the Standard Oil company of California lease case has aroused opposition on the ground that he waa counsel for bank In which the Rockefellers were Interested, Informed govern ment officials before accepting that he had never represented oil Inter ests. REICHSTAG WILL BE DISSOLVED SHORTLY LONDON, March President Eb art of Germany has authorised Chancellor. Marx to dissolve the Reichstag, according to an agency dispatch received by way Amsterdam. If the dissolution takea place this week, the dispatch says, the elections will bs held either on April or lit and will Include tha occu pled region. PREMIER OF TURKEY RESIGNS HIS POST LONDON, March (.

Ismet Pasha has resigned aa Turkish premier. according to the Constantinople correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph, but the prealdent of the republlo has asked him to form another cabinet MARCH'S CHANGEABLE WEATHER. One may expect many changes In weather In March, land ahould be prepared for eougha and colds. Tha slight cold, If neglected, may develop Into a serious Illness. With the first sign of a cough or cold take FOLEY'S HONET AND TAR COMPOUND, tha old, reliable family cough remedy, excellent for coughs, colds, hoarseness.

John R. Ljjne. Preecott, Arlions, states: "I had a bad cough, used FOLET'SHONET AND TAR COMPOUND and It re lieved me In a little while." Merer Meyer Drug Hi Collage J. w. Crank Drug Co.

Advertise ment. THE WEATHER Winter has not restgneil yet. The sere line will swing over the bordtr ln( rorn Dakota and Minnesota ton after receillng Into the wild. ten nays sgo. rreesinr weather poi'teil In Mlaaourl tonight vrlth the nfreurv railing to about 'lb itegrees at cprmm ino or riney morning.

Tim morning weather than ahowa renter law bnrometrlo Dneasuje ov leeoneln end high preaaure north of noniana. mnrm iievelonuient la In, II. ented for the afmtea eaat of Ilia Mia. l.tippl river with rain In the southern central anil snow In tha northern (ll.trleis. Nnow waa falling early toiiay In Minnesota.

Houth Dakota. Montana ant Wyoming. fteveral Huhcs' fell at Hherhlan, Wyo. Know la not predicted fur the OiarU region. weatner dale for Hnrlngflelit: Tampers! urea Hlsheet letnneratnre yeatenlay, BO: loweat yesterday, 19 low eat thla morning, 26: hlcheat this data In 17 in nol; luwaat this date in 17 yeans In I "99.

I freclDltatlon Han ne mettait rrom a. m. yeatenlay to 7 a. m. today.

trace Heavleat rain thla ilata In 17 yearia 1. 37 tnrnee in isoi, Keialtve Humidity mer nent of mnta. ture HJl tna air) pon yeatenlay, ss; m. rairnay, a. m.

today. S3. Vt'eettiypa er a. m. yesterday, clear; tn asilav.

olbuilv: 7 a. m. loilav. Dartlv rfterfTly. cun Mom tnis mornmr at 1:37: sets tonight at length of daylight, 1L noura.

Moon Moon nhaae. new moon Time of moonrlae today. a. Time of moonaet today, 7 24 p. en.

STATION. Abilene Bolae rharleaton Chlrago Cincinnati Pf.nver TVs Molnea Pulutlt Kl I'aeo Fort Smith Oalveaton Itel.ni Jacksonville Kansas City l.tttla RoeM Angnes r.oul.vllle Memphis New Orlenns New York. Oklahoma Omelia J'ltlabursh Bi, Ji.aeph gr. l.oula San Franelaro XI'ltlNOKIKLD Waah'ngton Vrirhila JJ'IghJJow I Free. 70 SI SO 4 70 I SO 41 40 44 .01 1 4J 10 40 40 71 1 .04 4 14 40 72 12 47 40 74 on (2 it, .04 4 44 24 41 10 44 S3 40 70 4 10 Jl 44 St .04 44 2 BABY MOORE BETTER, HIS DOCTORS STATE ST.

LOl'IS, March' Clatus Moore, rlght months old baby, whose flying trip to Philadelphia to remove a tack from the chlld'a lung I aroused wide sympathy, is reported resting easily today. I letus. waa taken to tha hospital i Tuesday when It waa thought pneu I mnjda threatened. The wound In the chlld'a lung caused by tha had failed to heal properly. MAIL ORDEft CONCERN PLANS AIR PROGRAMS CHICAGO, March Itroadcastlng of a charactep especially dralgned to Inform and entertain the farmer will be started here about April 1.

by Scars, Roebumck It was announced today. Weather and market reports are to be Interpreted by farm leaders In terms In dollars and cents, rather than In the usunl statistical form, It Is stated. The station also Is to serve as a clearing house fur farm experiences and. a large part of the entertainment Is to bo furnished by "Farm Talent." (PAIN RKMll TROOP. MADRID, March, e.Atrlval of the flrat Spanish rolnforcementa at ml ai lisiai' mtari ft! 1 5 I I in i I'm 'f i PHILLIPS COMPANY PLANS WAREHOUSE ON CHASE STREET Storage Tanks to Accommo.

date This District to Be Erected. Tim Wain. I'hllllpa Oil company STOMACH TROUBLES ARE DUE TO ACIDITY Telia OrlMln, Itellrf for AoM la4lfftloa. orlltj atotnb troublsR, such lit 4lrtlon. ournni, tomachach ii fnblltir to rialn fno4 ar in prob ably titria out ot ten, Imply avl danra that xf)vt tratton of aitl 1 taklnv plr to th atomarh, caunlnf tha ftirmatinn an1 aoltl Imtlgeatlon.

Oaa dliUiwIa tha atomacb and cauaa that full, upprrtilva, burntna; fallnv aotnatlnift knuwn aa heartburn, while tha acid irrltatna and Inflam tha rata llnlni of tha aiomach. Tha troulil Haa anilrvly In tha aicaia cltvjlopmMti or acrMnn of arM, To top or pravvnt thin mirin.j of tht food rtutund tha noinKh and to nuiralfK tha acht. and maka It bland ad harm lea, a traipoonful of Htauritt alKffnralg, a food and affrrtlva cor rector of art.l atomarh, lahtn In a of a flm of hot or mid wnr or whmavtr h. ourneM or aridity la frit. Thin awtrt i an tha amrnarii and nautralifta ih.

''idiiy in fM momenta and a pr Ootiy harinlfH and Inaxpanalvo rniiuMy to tine, An ant Imid, aurh or Tulaa, which haa atah llahed a dlatrlbutlnr point fT Houttiweatarn Mlaaourl tu Pprin flald. haa purchased two lota on Chaaa street, juat weat of tha An chor Hroom company' plant, and win utfllift tha apace aa atoraar plant. Tha oil company yesterday man an application with tha Frlaco railroad for the ennatrurtton of apur trunk to be run from the main frolKht line north' to the new ator ugts apace on Chaae street. A warhouao. to coat $3,000.

and five tanka will he eracted on the property. It waa Mated today by w. w. King roanaa ar of the local office. Tha work la to beirln aoon tha plana for tha bu 11 dinar ran ie completed, Mr.

Kin aald, and ihe warehouse with th five storttffe tanka will repraaent an In WOMEN! DON'T BETRICKED Warning Not all Package Dyes are "Diamond Dyes" THE SPRINGFIELD LEADER, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, 1924. vestment ef approximately flS.OMt, according to (lie present plum. Tin tinki will supply oil end gasoline for tank wegone covering tha southwestern part of tha state using Springfield aa their head Sometime later tha com pany plana to arect ona or two fill In a atatlona In tha city, It waa an pounced, but the.e will not ba be gun for several week.s. Tha branch office here 'as aatab llahed aeveral weeks ego lq relieve tha confuted condition at the Ken eral offlcea In Tulaa and beoauae tha company offlclala believed Southweetern Mlaaourl to preaant rood field for gasoline and oil aalea Tha Walla I'hllllpa Oil company Manila Is officially announced. Infantry, artillery and stores are going forward from Alicante, Vulen cla and llurcelona, The Spanish commander in chief and hla ataff ara on their way to Taferslt.

ICE GORGES BROKEN UP BY ARMY AIRMEN OMAUA, March War forces of the nation have cuped auccessfuUy witt) a peace time crisis in ks. Ths army bombing plnnes, which thla week bombarded from the air lea gorges In the I'lntte river near North Bend. yea terday left the' scene at their activities for Fort Itllev, their Job completed. Residents in ths district viTilch KANSAS CITY ENGINEER GIVES FACTS TO PUBLIC "Tanlac Me the Bight Track and Restored My Lost Weight and Strength." Whatever else we mav have In this world. In order to ba happy Ind con tented, we mst have health, that priceless blessing which O.

K. Moore widely known and popular locomo tive engineer, now retired, residing at 1013 Forest Si Kansas City, Mo. declares tho famous Tanlac treat imntJias reirtored to him. "I sin proud to spenif out In praise Tanlac." said Mr. Moore recently 'for It has put me in shape to Where 1 feel fine ell tho time.

Three yeara ago 1 suffered a general i.reak down. Jly atomarh pained constantly, food seemed to do me no good. I would bloat up with gas. had a bad cough, felt sore all aver, had no strength, could not sleep or rest and was on the down grade every day. "I also lost 50 poiuids And my nerves ware unstrung so that I was In bad shape night and day, My friends wore Constantly asking me what was the matter.

I took Tanlao and It switched me' onto the right track In almost no llmo and I was eoou under full ateam on tho right road to health and happlncas. "Tanlac did everything, I needed done. It stopped all inly stomach trouble, gave me the best digestion of my brought Iron nerves, rearored ery pound of my lost weight and brought ma health, energy and strength In full abundance. These ara actual facts and I am glad td give my experU nce with what I consider the best medicine that was ever made Tanlao Is for sale by all good druggists. Ovcer 40 million bottles sold.

'Accept no substitute. Taka Tanlac Advert iimTnt. Vegetable Pflla. AMI AY sold in Springfield I llwaVV at 89c a bottle by KNIGHTEN'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE "Your Big Brother" 319 Boonville Avenue A Special Sale of Japanese Silk Kimonas $5.98 A Rpeclal purchase of line Japanese Bilk Kimonns that ii truly a rpmarkaMo value it this prie. The pretty Japanese desifrns WiU baB thai feminine fancies.

Cfolon are turquoise, navy and rose. (Netter's Second Floor) FIVE tho MiffgLli Im'p'orllTt flooding lowlands, are emphatic" In their praise uf tho newly found nicana uf combatting ice gorges. Hderly People Need More Iron in the Blood To Give Added Strength. Vitality, and Greater Pow er of Resistance Against Disease. 1IION in ronstAntly leaving tha IhxIv.

iron in vour blood. i't Distinctive Modes In New Spring Coats $25 Distinctive modes that will lead in Easter ffisliioa promenade, embracing mvagpor, sport itioiiils und drossy types for every wear. plaids aiitl 'stripes in spring's leadinp shades and fabrics. '(Netter'a Second Floor) Sale of Fine Gingham Dresses $2.48 an 3.48, A very special purchase warrants this special Gingham Dresses of superior quality are offered tomorrow. Superior fit, superior finishing, best' quality gingham are the three pointa of superiority.

They are plain and checked ginghams in the wanted colors blue, green, brown, and pink. Regular sizes and extra sizes. Thoughtfully designed and nicely tail ored. (Netter'i Third Floor) 11 especially toward the period of midtlla agR and you must make up for tlim iron deficiency you want to cucapa disease and be strong ind well. When tha iron in your blood rung low, signs of old so creep into your sytitcm.

If them is not enough iron circulating; the blnod etreain becomes thin. Dais and watery, the body weak ant rundown. In such coses ordinary iron eoetaining fooda eeMnni supply a eilffieienl quantity of thia inifiorlAnt element to make up for tha waate so that many ntiyaiciane now nreeenhe a eoaeentrated form ol orgmnia iroft Nuialed Iron which eontaina iron like tha AettMl ItsVhkI tMtM nnow that a tmnwndntwl' araa number ol twople who rm fmk ml ill r4t iron in thmr bloiwl, ynu are not ur ol vmir own eondiunit, to tn your ductur and nav own eondiunit, ta tin taka yotir blo4xT ount and are whara you land or alaa maka tha tollnmna tnrt ymirMlf; He how lona worli or bow tar you nan walk without hsymtnf tirtxl' nett tokfl two nvf rraio tableta o( Niuatod iron thr4 tirm fmr day aft n.iaij tor two Wtvka. Then Ua yoiiratjrcnath airain and how miWi you hara aatnad. By rnnrhing tha html and orMtinc now itM blood Nuiafnd iron trongtUrjaa tha BrrvM, mbuikU tha wtrnknsvl tiaauca arwi halna mtiH rrnctrd eorxsy and power iota the wtiola ivatam.

I nil a tha tililr fnnrranlo Iron produrta, Nuiatavl Jron iu ramly ajaimiUtml, doea nnl injitra the tth, tnaki thm blade nor npaat tha torharb Tha maniifaititrn (uartotr au atui and rntiraiy m.afae iory rMUtia to purnhaatr or thriy will rrfund ymr money. It i diapanaed by ail food iruasuitJ, ta I Weak and Sore Langs, Pul I monarv Disaasss, Osep I Sealed Coughs, Pleurliy, I anc all Branchial Trouol I I ALL DRUCCI8T8 4' 1st 1'i.

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