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PACK TWELVE SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922 Inland Empire News From Special Correspondent COLTON TO PLAY 0 RESIDENT 0 IL SPIRIT mm SACRED CONCERT SEEING SEEING HOOD IS RED CROSS HEAD ONTARIO CHINDMENTODAY ONTARIO IS DEAD RULES III ONTARIO COLTON IN FIVE MINUTES IN FIVE MINUTES Shattuck and Shafer Buy Interests of Blinn Lumber Co. in Ontario and Chino Associated Frees Correipoadeae ONTARIO. Oct. 26. Ot more than ordinary interest in Ontario business circles was the announcement today that Howard M.

Shattuck of Ontario and H. G. Shafer of Cblno have just completed a deal whereby they purchase the interests ot the L. W. Bllnn Lumber Company in the two cities.

The change Is to become effective Nov. 1. Tho local plant will WILLOW Colton Women Invited to Attend Reception for Mrs. Richardson I (Special SraM Correspondencs) Coach Pine Expects Ijr Team to Give Visitoi Industrial Exposition of Business Men Opens With Ceremonies Blood Transfusion From Son Proves Fruitless for John Morris Woman's Club of Upland Meets for Luncheon and Special Program Run for Money (Special Staff Correspondence) i COLTON, Oct. 1'6.

B. H. Gunn has reported to the1 police that last night while he- was' visiting friends at the Watansri I rooming liouso on Seventh (Specie! Staff or: oaa.nce) ONTARIO, Oct. A business chinos of interest was, that announced today in which Ira ttenson bells the O-V Cafeteria at 2H West A Street to M. Gllleatt of (Special Staff Correspondence) (Special Staff Correspondence) (Special Staff Correspondence) ONTARIO.

Oct. 16. With the COLTON. Oct. U6.

Coach Pit UPLAND. Oct. 26. Mrs. Edward became interested In 'his (Special Staff Correspondence) ONTARIO, Oct.

26. Recent efforts to save tho life of John Todd Morris, long-time and prominent announces that all is in readine C. Harwood was re-elected to 'the Mitchell car, which wa standinc handing- of the keys of the city by nivsiilenev of the Upland fHeV nnH 11 ertn kl nnnri lnn Mayor Willard D. Ball to R. F.

COLTON. Oct. 26. The public Is Riverside, who will take possession cordially invited to attend the tomorrow. Mr.

Benson has not dis-tuercd concert which will be given posed of his interests in the On- for the big game tomorrow and out side of a few minor injuries th Ontario resident of Ontario, through a the of the American Red Cross at ltn(1. mnnrrtori Price, president of uy a number of Colton musicians tario-VpUnd Crpoincry be known as the Ontario Lumber; men arc ln good condition an should at least give tho vlsltln ut the Presbyterian Church on Permits issued today bv the eitv annual mcetins of the organization witn the carburetor, and left all the! Ruslncss Men's Association, at fit- transfusion of blood from tho veins ostcd the last evenlne at the club center turned on thus burning, tlngr ceremonies thia afternoon at of his son. Dr. O.H. Morris proved SstinriiiV rmr at In rrpuliir I.

a. fruitless when he died la to last Georgo Jr. Republic team a run fo their money. The boys aro keye up for a hard battle and hav worked hard during tho last wee in order to ba In good trim for ti church hour. building total to the Upland Public Library building.

out the wlrmK fuses. Mr. Gunn lias, City Hall Park, the associations The program follows: 'and that for the year to date to Other officers re-elected, who will not yet completely estimated the tint annual industrial exposition Piano solo-Prelude In Flat 9o.i5. Today's permits totaled the Upland chapter during umount of loss, but It will run Into! a officially opened and Ontario (Read). Mrs.

Kate McHarffue. js.soft. The Union Oil Companv Is the coming year included CharlesV a p0od figure. leave itself over to three days of Hymn Come Thou Almighty to erect a steel construction serv. Harr, vice president: R.

F. Lemon, Federated Men's Bible classes! merriment. King, congregation. jice station at S26 West A Street at treasurer; und Mrs. Hoes Jones.

secured Judge J. W. Curtis, R. D. Newton, chairman of the Invocation Pastor.

ja cost of P. A. Crooks is to secretary. cf San Bernardino, to speak to Col- exposition committee, told of the Response Evening Prayer (Em- build a 1-room dwelling in Elmai Reports of the various depart-jton audiences on Monday evening. Inception of plans for the big event erson), choir.

Street at a cost of 1.S00; and Kra- mcnts of the ehPtei showed Its af- Oct. SO, in explanation of the amend-1 and voiced a word of welcome to Vocal selection It Was for Meimcr Brothers arc to build a tree falrs ln splendid condition, njents to be voted on in tho coming the entire west end of San Bernar- first league activity of the year. Company and that in the sister city as the Chino Lumber Company. Mr. Shattuck has resided in Ontario for many years and Is well known and popular here.

He has been connected with the Bllnn company for 16 years. Mr. Shafer has been a resident of Soutbern California for 33 years and has been in Chino for Ho was connected with the Blinn company for 24 years. Both men are The only thing having bee night at his home, 130 West Street, after an illness of six weeks' duration at the age of 76. Mr.

Morris had resided In Ontario for 19 years. He was secretary' and business manager of tho Ontario Cemetery Association for 12 years and was connected with the Snn Bernardino County Mutual Fire Insurance Company. He was active In religious circles and until tho time of his death was a member of the Men's Bible class of the learned about tho George Jr. Re public team is that they have playe two games thlB season and have wo thorn both, but outside of that en icin.mii rn. nQrti.t I i v.

4 I'lans tor tne coming unousi ruH.ciection. The meeting will bo held dlno County. H. K. swan, president ins for the coming annual rou the fact that tho team Is consldorci call ere discussed.

In the Lincoln auditorium at 8 p. of the Ontario Chamber of Corn- Soprano solo In My Father's cost of 500. heavy one, the Colton team Bank clearings in Ontario for the' Club Meets at Luncheon i in. and the public is urged to at- merce, complimented tne business House Are Many Mansions (Mac Dermld). Miss Evelyn Townsend.

least week totaled IGTS.102.99. ac-l M.mw r.t th 1'nland Woman's i as aauress win oe lnter-imen on meir acniovemeni. ana experienced mmoer aaiers. onfident of a good ohowlng. Coacl The deal makes the lumber com- Hentschke of San Bernardino Hlg1 Offertory To a Water Lily (Me- cording to the weekly bulletin of the'efub gathered at the club center for esting as well ua Instructive.

President Price announced that tho eordinc to the weeklv bulletin of tlie Vit.u renter ior esting as well ua Instructive, pany a strictly nome product and School will bo tho referee, whi Dowell), Mrs. Kate McHarguet A number of Colton people exp. exposition was to be an annual af- untano uusiness Jien Association. rot luck" luncheon and a prof- Ontario Business Mens Association. no, luck" luncheon and a prof-! Mr.

bliattuck Stated this afternoon Holmes of tho American Leelo Duet Ho Long Wilt Thou For-, were uablo session yesterday afternoon. rienced a slight earthquake shock fair. First Methodist Church. Mr. Morris ia survived by his widow; three daughters, Mrs.

Florence Ogan of Ontario. Mrs. John Scott and Mrs. John Frost of Eti-wanda; one son, Dr. G.

H. Morris, of Newman Grove, a sister, jLpiana Dank clearings 05j "1. Sixteen motor Upland bank clearings Sixteen motor jthat the new company expected to team of San Bernardino will act a ceremonies were followed get Mc? (Pflueger). Ellen Corlett cara were, The p.fternoon's program. xnla afternoon and na These bo able to render even better umpire.

be ascertained thos' Williams (contralto), Ernest Carter registered from this district during was in charge of Mrs. Miles as can parade participated ln by by Tho lineup tor the Colton Hlg the week. 10 bcinj from Ontario, iev was featured by talks by Prof. iw" ie't reside tne sumo ec-1 members of the association, civic service than he has been able to give in the past. (tenor).

Address The Rev team follows: Harry Leeds four from Upland, one from Chino w. Mather of the Chuffey Union "on of town, tho northwest, whiL-and gocla bodies, hich led to the Thatcher or Barnard, left end Vocal solo Ave Maria (Mas and one from Cuearaonga. iHieh School facultv. who outlined tnose who resiue in the opposito Eskimo village portion of the mid- Robert Fox. left tackle; Cralgmllc Examination for Clerk City Clerk O.

B. Wynne is in- the various amendments to the! Part of town felt no shock. way where John B. Toomay was left guard: Waldron or Jantze Plinod to thft- th tho Dftfthr ur Pope, Of Redlands, Will ba itnrl an "muvnr" mid tn th I to be I H. A hn A.

gidiq i.uuai,LUi.vu -w birth record ln Ontario presages voted on Nov. 7: and bv Dr. Dalo'the speaker at tho weekly meeting center; Miller, right guard; RichaH Waldron or Kennedy, right tackln Hawaiian village, where "Mayor Mrs. E. T.

Graham, of Crcston, 30 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Draper's chapel tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock with Dr. Charles F. Sclttcr, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be In Bellovue Cemetery.

Or Carrier in Postoffice Will Be Held on Nov. 18 Roundtrce, right end; Can; quarto preparedness for war. Of 11 births l. Taakcr of Los Angeles, well- ot tne Colton Rotary lub tomor-thus recorded, eight were boys. Known osteopathic physician andircm' noon.

Mr. Pope, who was Miss Amber Ensley, who has former president of the State Board I formerly of Colton, is manager of spent the past rear at Hotel Casa rminera. who towel factory at Redlands. and Cromble Allen was installed with fitting ceremonies. Band concerts and vaudeville entertainments amused the crowds back; Cull or Bussell, left hal Wllklns, fullback; Canterbury Robinson, right half buck.

nroDosed Amend- i hia talk before tho local club wiil throushout the afternoon and eve (Special Staff Correspondeace) Blanca. here, expects to leave to- particularly on morrow for Los Angeles, from which m.rt ccgni), Mrs. L. D. Olscn (contralto).

Vocal selection Shine. Holy Light (Jewett). Colton male quartet. Solo My God and Father While I Stray (Marston), Miss Evelyn Townrend. Violin aolo Prite Song from the Maistersinger.

Dr. E. C. Ecklund; Miss Gladys Pepper, accompanist. Selection Now the Day Is Over (Bun by), Colton male quartet.

Benediction Pastor. Postlude March. Tannhauser (Wagner). Mrs. Kate McHargue and Miss Gladys Pepper, pianists.

It Is doubtful whether of inuuauu uc in me nature 01 a ning and thousands viewed the at COLTON, Oct 26. The following Bussell ill bo able to play In city she will depart Saturday fori Plans for a handsome new talk. There will be no other exhibits of Ontario mer game, having been it Distinguished Pianist to Give Second of Concerts ber home in Indianapolis. Ind. Her for the Woman's Club, which itis8Peclal features of the meeting and manufacturers In th? morrow jured.

article, relative to the civil servlco examination, has been distributed by F. A. Salman, local secretary of brother. Oliver Ensley. who is ill in proposed to erect at Second Avenue, olner tnan some musical selections.

booths liniinc the midway, a sanitorium in Los Angeles. Street, providing the neccs-j Mr and Mrs. M. L. Howell and: The automobile show, under the Mrs.

Eaoley will follow shortly. jsary 26.000 can be raised, ere son Melville, of Escondido. will be direction of H. B. Bnnta.

and housed C. S. Brooks of Lee Angeles to- Presented bv Mrs. V. H.

Wilson. The the week-end guests at the home; by a huge tent, 270x40 feet, at- A DELIGHT to the eye. Gateway Service St Board of Civil Service Exam At Chaffey This Evening courteous eervlc Clean, 1061. tion. Phone day reported to the Ontario police plans call for a very attractive two- of thc'r BOr, Gordon Howell.

many. The tent Is attrac-that he had lost a black portfolio sl0ry building and are now on ex-'Terraco Avenue. Miss Dorothy tlvely decorated with flags and containing valuable papers some-! hibition at tho Public Library. Howell, who will be remembered by i ferns and houses nearly 100 cars. iners: An examination for the position of clerk or carrier in the postofflco will be held In this city on Nov.

18, 1922. Applicants must be citizens of TTnltAY Ca(a where on North Euclid Avenue. After first entering a plea of net HEAL Si DISEASES (Special Staff Correspondence) ONTARIO. Oct. 26.

Madame Cornelia who will give the second Chaffey concert tomorrow night, is one of America's most distinguished pianists. Though born and tutored in America she has appeared at re I Colton Centrals to Play Los Angeles Buick Team guilty to a charge of reckless driv- Tho pleasuro of the afternoon inenus ncre. win arrive on was added to by vocal numbers by Saturduy from Kansas City, where Mrs. James Lynnward Grahame. ne has been spending about two i.

tinl.nrl ftirt years, and be a guest at the Howell W.tness Is Upland Girl home fop th(J witjter The "Hammer Murder" case, nowj Tn, Rev. Mrli Cap. of 18 and (5 years on the date of the examination. Apply Zemo, Clean, PenetratJ Special Staff Correspondence) Age and height and weight re- citals ln some of tho most famous I Deing tnea in os Angeica, ia oc-, mlchacl, of L03 Angeles, will ing, Antiseptic Liquid ing preferred against him by Traffic Officer M. J.

Rushen. J. E. Snyder, of West Fifth Street, experienced a change of heart in Judge George Holbrook's court this afternoon, reversed bis plea and drew a fine of $15. Young Snyder was music centers In the world, includ- quircmenls are waived in the case It ia unnecessary for vou to Siii ing Berlin, Munich, Amsterdam of honorably discharged soldiers, sailors and marines.

ing followed with more than onli-1 week-end visitors at the home ofiRamc of the season for tho Colton nary interest in T-Pland for the fact. Mr. and Mrs a Morris. The! Centrals will be played on tho Mu-that Mrs. Fred eitz.

one of the: Rev. Mr. Carmichael is tho pastor niclpal Park diamond Sunday aft-first and pnnc pal w-itnesses In thel0f the Jefferson Street Baptls-1 crnoon. when the Buick Auto Corn-case against Mrs. Clara church in the city.

Ln irir. win mtnvnr ivith Eczema. Blotches, Ringwrl Applicants must be physically Rashes and similar skin troubles. Zed arrested Sunday after his motor car nu rrwe wi uu hoi abtameti at (W 6tore for 3oc. A larae deleaation from th Inral' Arr dm nftv, Hernandez of Upland, and hurIcci as formerly Miss Velma Johnson, fe and1 inS Jl-OOforextralarbottdpromH an Upland girl, and Is well known of D.

0. K. K. went to Sau with tha Colton bovs. The Mrs.

C. Hernandes to the pavement. I here. less than 125 pounds without over- y3PyP from ltchine torture. It cleansejfafl TO GREET MRS.

RICHARDSON "T'OLTuN, Oct. 26. Reception for Mrs. Friend Richardson, wife of the candidate for governor, will be given at the home of Mrs. H.

M.I Barton. 660 Street, San Bernardino, on Saturday afternoon between the hours of and 5. and an Invitation is extended to all Colton women Interested to greet her. "Coffee and cake will be served. Members of the Colton committer number: Mrs.

R. D. Bailey, Mrs. D. W.

Willetts. Mrs. Jacob Mrs. S. B.

Wrisht and Miss Marie Eennell. ENTERTAINS CLASS COLTON. Oct S6. Mrs. Wilson Hannu wad hostess this evening to the members of her Sunday school class of girls and their friends at the spacious Hanna residence on East Street The children enjoyed any number of games in the living room and out-of-doors and decorations of Hallowe'en nature made the affair more attractive.

At a late hpur refreshments of wieners, buns and pumpkin pie were served. Among the guests were: Miss Rome, New York and Boston. She has been under the direction of Merle'Armitage, manager of the Fitzgerald Concert Direction, which has secured Ruffs, the greatest Italian baritone, and other artists of equal rank, which Is in itself enough to say that Madamo Fos-sart is an extremely good pianist. People of the West End. it is said, should consider themselves fortunate In getting the opportunity to hear so splendid a concert, as such artists are hard to engage.

For application blanks and fur- soothes the skin and heals quickly aJ visiting team Is the champion of the Los Angeles City League' and the game promises to be an interesting one. ther information relative to this effectively most skin diseases. Mrs. Weitz is a niece of E. P.

Fuller of this city. She formerly attended the Eighteenth Street grammar school and resided here for many years. Speeder Is Fined Bernardino this evening to attend the, ceremonial given by the D. O. K.

K. of that city. Mrs. E. B.

Farwell, of Newhall, formerly of this city, was In town today house-hunting. Mr. Farwell, who is an operator for the Southern Pacific, has been transferred examination address. Zemo is a wonderful, penetratiri Richardson-for-Govcrnor Club Organized in Cohen With Cheney President FRANK A. SALMON.

disaDDtarine liauid and is soothing Local secretary. Board of U. s. the most delicate skin. Get it today aJ DISMISS ACTION LOS ANGELES, Oct 26.

An nrtlnn nskln? I.iflOOrt damaces Pleading guilty when the charge Civil Service Examiners, Col- fave all further distress. ton, California. (Special Staff Correspoadeace) jagainst mm was reaucea irom irom jacKie saunuers nornneinicr, COLTON Oct. few char 'of driving a motor car while intox- R- D. Bailey was a business vis- motion picture actress, for alleged ter member, and' some interested a'wbu a J' i anvinjc.

v.iiiuueriiuu ul iAis: i nrae Lonen. DrouKni uy wie mi- ji.cb r.cu.u nu todnv for a two weeks- visit v. Dieted the orranl-jtion of a Rirh- ii i eaicu 7 w.xers wiie, iiirs. juumia. t-uueii, a pieiea me utsaiji.iion or a n-icn- various -nnlnt in Orrcnn i rdvin.fnr.riovpi-nnr Plnh :r.unaay nigm oy iramu wn'i, Olsmisscu in tne superior court A nntn fh.nov nrM.nt u.J" Kronmeyer.

today paid a tiier in here ye8terday. It was intimated rn a (. a it aim vauaua. jy. uruilier in I I am mn t-t vuvnininn will fio fail i.

F. H. Owen, vice president and F. Washington will be visited on th 6eUlcraent had been effected out return trip of court, but. If so, tho terms were A.

A. Wilkins of this city is for-. ji.i. of $60 in Judge George R. Crane's court.

In company with H. B. Todd, who A. Adelsperger, secretary. The iiul atiuocu, club has arranged for the Colton Madge Harms, Lulu Merryfield.

I i it. eri. Af'tunate pnnnirh fn nnn lurso inmn earner in uio -ween paiu uuc u( 1 rn.r. of stock in tho GoMon nnmo ftn Lucille Chaffee; Dorothy Mitchell Theater, so that the Republican Ruth Baltnan. Rowena Clifford, candidate for Governor may speak DnnKiin 1 Republican.

Chamberlain was reported to have 11 ftt Huntington Beach, which tage of the shelter of the city Jail lias jusi oeen touna to produce lent evenincr. l.aOO barrels per. I joe Colongo was arrested last W. E. Nance is breaking in as evening for being in a glorious; substitute clerk In the postoffice.

drunk and disturbing the peace, taking the place of Fred Lester. Joe was extremely good catured! who haa been granted a few davs' nnri tint nhove taklnr a thoroua-h! fachleuer and Cxberin Cwtr. i100 cheflu.le1,, two nier in the dmv. spea. a ep.enaia xura d.

98 Out of Every 100 Women 1 Benefited An Absolutely Reliable Statement Important to Every Woman Upland Brief COOKING CLASS ENTERTAINS lne Bpreca DIore! vtr.r.rr utti 1 leave of absence chastizing at the hands of a group of women and children. He was! COLTON. Oct. ot have moved from Euclid Ave- Because of th. lack of a larg, HWi Sehool cookta, cl to Roster cough attendance to make a ovr the competent directorship ofiIuh omcers 01 tne Richardson hey expect t( male; nuorum.

It was impossible for tho Miss Margaret Dunn, who has beenl ai'i thn irh, u. 'their home. The recent sale of the new officers of the local chapter substituting during the absence of Li" t0.b K. Chadwlck house, in which I of the Red Cross to be elected at Miss Edith Barber, were hostesses fr.n"r rUhey have resided for a number of to the members of the High School years, necessitated the move. the meeting held last evening at the home of Mrs.

O. G. Crawford. B. Brady of this city was arrested last evening on a charge -of name with Mr.

Adelsperger. ana urant school faculty this aft Constantine's Army lodged in the city lockup, looking anything but his former self, with a rapidly swelling Up, a bruised eye and bloody garments. Ho walked Into the courtroom this morning with a crookedly smiling countenance, received a fine of S3 from the smiling judge, paid his fine and walked from the courtroom In. high, good humor. Friends of the Eenjetlorf family will be glad to learn that little Leon haa so far recovered as to be taken home today.

He has been conscious since Sunday and Is said tn he retting along splendidly. stealing a altham watch from Officers tO Be Tried Residence in Rlalto and was turned STOLEN BONDS rrnoon. The affair took the form! of a tea with the Hallowe'en sea-Kon furnishing the incentive for the attractive decorations. The guests) were served with dainty refreshment rf 4m. a V.

1 I jover to the Rlalto constable. Ho iy Associated Preee Zetsed Wle) will be held here later on a char go Remarkabls Results Shown by a Nation Wide Canvass of Women Purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ATHENS, Oct 26. According tOiOi carrying conceaiea weapons.

Victor Valez, a local Mexican. ru( em tnllH I ARE RECOVERED was arrested last evening on a charge of stealing walnuts from a the latest report the former governmental officers and military chiefs arrested by the revolutionists at the iim th dethronement of King wiu llliu I. Final Arguments Made In AUenation Suit 50,000 Women Answer grove in itiaito ana tne case was win tHed bv an ex- turned over to tho constable of that! MINNEAPOLIS. Oct court martial. city for investigation.

Bond loot of four daring Caltfor-I An inveBtlgator has been sent to Mrs. Ross Garcia appeared in the nia mail robberies has been lo- iiv th rnmmlHiInn in charge police station this morning and sob-! (7 Associated Press leased Wire) LOS ANGELES. Oct. 26 Final arguments In the Tinglev-Mohn ln Minneapolis by postal in- in0ulry to ouestlon Prince blngly told a story of abuse at the alienation of affections suit. speciors investigating aeais in ndrw.

brother of Constantlne. 01 nusoana. me storyi inally tried In the superior court stolen securities. B. M.

Hugdal 17 SrpmTb Hotel iStowell 4M-1S-IS Srnna 1-, the charge that, while at the head enaea wun a complaint liiea against 1 of an army corps In Asia Minor, he Rss Garcia, who was arrested and! refused to obey an order thus con-iwho "ill receive his sentence in the of Kan Diego County, were made POBtal Inspector In charge of this before the state supreme urt. district, said yesterday. Thlsdlscov- sitting here yesterday, and JO days cr5'- he Bald- confirms the theory tributing to the dlssater to the near future Only three eleepere took edven- I wus granted each side in which to oc bich the federal authorities Greek army. 1 ue additional briefs. are working, tnat tne aisposai or Both Madame Katherlne Ting- bonds taken by mall bandits had ley.

founder and head of the DMn effected by a nation-wldo Fonlt Loma (San Diego County) rig. Thcosophica! Society, who, lo the Tbe California rotfberles. whoso superior court judgment was or. loot totaled several hundred thou- BORN IN ONTARIO QUESADA In Ontario. California, Oct.

23, 1922. to the wife of Jose Quesada, 5(2 East Park Street, a daughter. dered to pay 1100,000 to Mrs. tMni1 dollars, are: Irene M. Mohn for alienating tho Holdup by four bandits of sta-affectlons of her husband, Dr.

tlon ln Lo" Angeles, Sept. 10, George F. Mohn, and Mrs. Mohnl'21- Reduced Fares for Fall Excursions via Southern Pacific during October and November Holdup of station In San the argu- were present during ments yesterday. For some time a circular has been enclosed with each bottle of our medicine bearing this question: "Have you received benefit from taking.Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound?" Replies, to date, have been received from over 50,000 women answering that question. 98 per cent of which say YES. That means that 98 out of every 100 women who take the medicine for the ailments for which it is recommended are benefited by it This is a most remarkable record of efficiency. We doubt if any other medicine in the world equals it. Think of it only two women out of 100 received no benefit 98 successes out of a possible 100.

Did you ever hear of anything like it? We must admit that we, ourselves, are astonished. Of course we know that our med-icirfe does benefit the large majority of women who take it. But that only two out of 100 received no benefit is most astonishing. It only goes to prove, however, that a medicine specialized for certain definite ailments not a cure all one that is made by the most scientific process; not from drugs, but from a combination of nature's roots and herbs, can and does do more good than, hastily prepared prescriptions. You see, we have been making, improvingand refining this medicine for over 50 years until it is so perfect and so well adapted to women's needs that it actually has the virtue to benefit 98 out of every 100 women who take it.

It's reliability and recognized efficiency has gained for it a 6ale in almost every country in the world leading all others. YOUR KIDNEYS! "Don't Treat Your Kidneys Rough," Warns Dr. Carey Constant Flushing May Injure the Delicate Organism and Seldom Removes the Poisonous Deposits Now that Dr. Carey, kidney erd bladder specialist, has retired from active practice, he generously werns neoDle that even the smallest eyinp- Francisco Oct. 14, 1921.

Theft of a pouch of registered mail tn Han Francisco Feb. 1, 1921. Robbery of the postoffice, Oakland, March 1, 1921. That the Minneapolis Investigation of the disposition of th stolen bonds and subsequent indictments will bring about similar action in other places was Indicated today when postal inspectors working out of Tulsa, Ok I were reported to be on the trail of dealers In stolen bonds. rfScv't General Pershing Urges American Preparedness (y AseocUted Press Wire) EL PASO, Oct.

Uen. John J. Pershing, speaking at chamber of commerce dinner in his honor here yesterday, urged that United Etates "be prepared from a military standpoint to meet any Mticrgency which may develop." Ho advised that an American merchant marine be maintained as a vital I'rt of the nation's military preparedness. General Pershing came to El Paso In connection with a trip of inspection to military poetc along the border Round trip ticket to be on sale daily, return limit December 31, tvith stopover privilege. Fifteen-day tickets at further reductions to be on sale Fridays and Saturdays, good for return within 15 days.

reported, 1 toms of kidney trouble should have ThlB Investigation, it is links up with the Investigation in, vrflK. Minneapolis inruugn imormuuvu 1 under or eptcke floating before the dry skin, are obtained here. eyes, heevy reet ana ilea denier signals. becauoe inoutenoe ate yearly NEGRO CONVICTED BIRMINGHAM. Oct.

2. Julius Keith, negro, was convicted of an- isault upon a jounif white woman Such evidence should induce every woman suffering from any ailmentpeculiar to her sex to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and see if she can't be one of the 98 and sentenced to death by a jury verdict returned late yesterday In Judge Harrington P. Heflln's WILL SEARCH BAGGAGE MEW YORK. Oct, Re-esUb-Itfchnient of customs searching squads for the purpose of enforc Let our local agent give you full partleular Southern Pacific Lines C.

C. WHITE, Agint, Sen Bernardino, Cat, 6ou, Else, Ststion 649 Third Gtreel they neglect their kidneys." says Ir. Carey, "and I ffel upon retiring that I should tell all who even suspect kidney or bladder trouble about my Prescription No. 77. which, during my active practice, has cured thou, sands of all kinds of kidney all-; ments." This prescription hes been given to pharmacist generally throughout America and la dispensed by them-under the name of Dr.

Carey's Prescription No. 777, a name that every eufferer from kidney trouble jshould remember. For sale by all druggists. Adr. division of the criminal court.

Tho THE LYDIA E. P1NKHAM MEDICiNE Lynn, Maes. ing ibe Volstead act and curbing on th young woman was th activities of smugglers of Jew, said to have been mn6e on the night of July 14, when Keith Is alleged to have lured ber from her lion: and assaulter olry, Direct its and otber contraband aanouncad today by the L. i. cublomft service..

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