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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. JUNE 7. 1914.

ROYAL ARCANUM DAY I IS NEXT SATURDAY! MEN PROMINENT IN ROYAL ARCANUM CIRCLES IN BROOKLYN TONY, TIDIEST FAN, FAVORS LONG HITS knew the came. anJ he waa strongly f-ivor ionic When Rucker muJe li in ihe fifth Inning Tonv nearly jumped out of thej stand in Ins enthusiasm. He scrambled ait lst tf them for tr.e foul bails ibat same into tlie stand, snd lituiliv had l.ic proud privilege of hrowinij one with such good aim that he nearly hit Boston catcher on the head. When the last man went out for Huston and Tony knew that lirooklyn had won. i to 3.

his cup of happiness was tilled, although he would have preferred staying around the ball grounds) until the next same. He even expressed a desire to take up his permanent residence there, so. he could i Members of Order Ready for, Gala Time at 13th Regi- ment Armory. Honor Scholar, Didn't Know Way to Field. watch the games until he grew big enoiiRh to be a player, but was Anally WILL BE MONSTER AFFAIR.

BUT HE KNEW EAGLE OFFICE, I 1 New Legislation Accomplished at! Annual Session of Supreme persuaded to come Home ana to wait tor another Honor Holl Day. UT. F.CDILLMAN, HT" THEO.THONET. PAST CHAS.H. PULI5, HARRY W.JONES, ARTHUR CSALHON, RECTI COrW.

SERGEANT JOSHUA T. TRAVIS, ZVLT.AX.ttWARDS. Cot Reporter to Act as Guide and Expressed Desire to Live on Ebbets' Diamond. INFANTRY. N.Y.FORT ORAND REGENT.

ACHE SUPREHe REPRESENTATIVE 6KANDVKE-REMNT COMMITTEE ON IAWS, SR. JAMES, IV." INFANTRY SUPREME REPMSENTATItt 21 CO. ft1. RE4T. GREENE COUNCIL MO.

1040 R.A. COUNCIL gilbert council no. an r.a. DAUNTLESS COUNCIL NO. 1757 R.A.

SUPREME COUNCIL, LL N.Y. FT. GREENE COUNCIL OE LONG COUNCIL UNDINE COUNCIL i Council. NO. 594 R.A.

N0.72S R.A. NO. 1547 R.A. kiil 4 ti i The thirty-seventh annual session of the Supreme Council of the Royal Arcanum, which closed on May 28. Tony Calabro, a 10-year-old youngster, who lives at 79 Main street, Is one of the brightest of the honor pupils in Public School No.

1, Adams and Con cord streets, and he is also a baseball fan of the thirty-third degree. Hp is It UP-TO-DATE Uh COLD STORAGE ffl 1 PLANT jv Oar Charge of 2 COLD STORAGE PLANT Oar Charge of 2 Wn Miss Deam's ungraded class, and he i worked mighty hard at his lessons be- cause he had never seen a big league-1 Includes Insurance Against All Losses Freeman Freehof Letdinf Farriers I hV LT. V. L.GIBSON, WM.W. SHEFFIELD, FINANCE 0.

A. BROWN. LT.COL. J.T. ASHLEY (...

IS KOMMITTEE. GRAND COUNCIL. SUPREME RfPRE R.C.JENNINGS, GRAND COMMITTEEMAN, PECONIC COUNCIL CAPT. J.I.JENNIN0S IV CO. IT." RECTI.

DE FOREST COUNCIL, NO. (57 R.A. 3TH BEOENT, CAPTAIN CHAS. WERNER Q.H.D AMARANTH COUNCIL NO. 461 R.A N.W.H0DGE5.AITERIUTE SUPREME REPRESENTATIVE FULTON COUNCIL, NO.

299 R.A. IV." MOT. PHILADELPHOS COUNCIL N0.56ZRA ft OF UNDINE COUNCIL BEDFORD COUNCIL. W.IS& SEKTATIYf 468 Fulton Street Brooklya NO. 1547 R.A.

TREAS.R.A.OAY AMOdATWN. COUNCIL, NO. 1615 NO-631 R.A. baseball game, and he knew that if he could earn one of The Eagle's honor roll tickets he would have a chance to go and to get some points on inside baseball. He earned the ticket all right, but the other youngsters from the school started off without him, and he did not know how to get to Ebbets Field alone.

He did know where The Eagle Building was, though, so he went over to Aunt, iean's office and told her his troubles. He was so earnest in his desire to see the game that something had to be done for him. Consequently a reporter was assigned to take him to the game and to see that he got home safely. The minute Tony caught sight of the field he started on a run, and could hardly be persuaded to stop to give up the ticket which he had been clutching in his hand all the way up. All during the game he sat up on the edge rf a tic.

Iiid Vnnr I EitabliiheTG Tel. 254S 1886 2QaLbi-Jw Miia achieved much in legislation. important amendments to the i Sheral laws of the order governing the widows and orphans benefit fund, were adopted. The first Is the presentation to the members of the order of a new table of rates, which are entirely optional, and those taking this option, which will be known as "Option will be granted three privileges, namely: When the member arrives at the age of 65 years, liis rate is cut in half and remains at i.one-half the original rate from age 'jot 65 to death- The second privilege benefit is a provision which relieves the member from the payment of any assessments in the event of his becoming permanently totally disabled prior to reaching the age of 60 years; and the third benefit to which he will entitled will be the right to surrender his benefit certificate at the age of 70 years and receive a fixed amount as a surrender value on the Surrender of his certificate. The other measure of relief is Intended to benefit the men of advanced svge, 70 years or over, who find them-.

in a position of inability or disinclination to continue their payments and who are from the fraternal standpoint entitled to consideration and so hat the order will be in a position to Jtreat with each case on its merits and Ao afford relief where it is deemed 'necessary or advisable, the executive 'committee has been empowered to take -Vhese cases, as application is made by the members, under consideration, and and with the consent of the applying, to pay over to him an Amount that may be agreed upon and i'lon receipt nf which amount the mm-'ber surrenders his certificate. MEDICAL. and rooted for the home team like a true dyed-in-the-wool baseball bug. He did not know the players but he TAPE VVOKMa, with head, removed: 'r- book on wonrn; est. 1875.

A. W. AL.L.BN, Orsnil nt. Manhattan r25 tf rUHG RAIMANNO IF FfrlAKF r.BkHn VII VUMIT7. TUHV KltflHMU M.

I ATNFQ 4 A.EECKERSON.GRAND JAMES.f. SUPREME TRUSTEE, TRUSTEE AND PRESIDENT ALTERNATE SUPREME5 ALTERNATE SUPREME REP. GRAND COMMITTEEMAN fill ItEDT fAIIUm fl) TVAV AtlArifcVIAU ACQ WITT rAllllfH eHfltecrT UBIiLUTt SAIIUMI Allhlflt GILBERT COUNCIL. R.A.DAY ASSOCIATION REP. CE HEIGHTS COUNCIL CASCOINE MSWELL M.

STARRETT, PAST GRAND REGENT. GENERAL PUTNAM COUNCIL, N0.UH RA WITT COUNCIL PROSPECT COUNCIL TRUSTEE, PHILADELPHOS ALTERNATE SUPREME COUNCIL. REP. LONG ISLAND NO. 562 R.A.

COUNCIL NO. 173 R-A. FT. GREENE K0.I046R.A. NO.

1343 R.A. N0.4I9RA. NO IS2I R.A. N0.ZI2I R.A. 1, .1 i The Royal Arcanum in Brooklyn has B.

history that is unique in many re among which may be cited Its f7.e as an organization, ns it has sev- Gilbert Council, and the Rev. J. H. Carson, Gilbert Council. Thee are many auxiliaries of the order which have done much to maka It miccesaful in Brooklyn.

The oldest of these is the Past Regents and Regents Association, which was organized In J386, and adopted Its constitution In 1890. This association is composed of Past Regents and Regonta who apply for membership, and who keep themselves In good standing in the organization by the payment of a small sum each year as annual dues. This auxiliary is the central represent 78-80-82-84 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn 1 Black, (rem Hnyt St. and Borooah Hall sntmar Station local nonies, Known ns su-iordinatR councils, and there are rest. in Brooklyn approximately twen- 1 'ky-flve thousand members of the order.

-Among some of the more prominent nemoers are Borough President l.owls Ai. Pounds of Midwood Council, Bridge JUNE BRIDE SALE A Great Special Offer for This Sale SEE OUR 4-R00M APARTMENT, COM- JTJominissioner Kracke, who holds ninm. I I' 105 ative body in Rvooltlyn, and at its bership in the same council: Congress-'Iman William M. Cnlder, member of Acme Council; Supreme Court Justice EDWARD J.bAYMOfi, ORAND CiUlOE eUiORElSIVE COUNCIL NO. 2151 R.A.

LESTER W.HILL.AITERHATE RICHARD P.Mfr CULLY, SUPREME REPRESENTATIVE, SUPREME REPRESENTATIVE, BENEFACTOR COUNCIL. ALERT COUNCIL, NO. 1677 R.A. NO. 1567 R.A T.W.HOWELL, FINANCE CON- P.J.TIERNEY.WANOCOrV MITTEE, GRAND COUNCIL, tllTTEEMAN.

SECV FXFCU" OS6E0LA COUNCIL JIVE COMMITTEE R.A.DAY NO. 759 R.A. AIS'N. MAHHASJET C. ND.I5I8 rLfclfcLY FURNISHED, FOR ONLY Vigilant Council; Justice Arthur C.

Salmon, Lnnsr Island Coun cil; Chief Magistrate Lampner, Daunt THIS EXACT SUITE OPEN A PLUSH CUSHIONS noretape" less Council: Magistrate Naumer, Jus Hiller, Barbara Hiller. Elisabeth Hiller. John NEW FIRE HOUSE OPENED tin F. Price Council; Senator Cullen meetings matters of interest to the order in general or to Individual councils are taken up. Many notable events have been managed by this association.

The next general function tor the Past. Regents and Regents Association will he lesponsible will be the Royal Arcanum Carnival, at the New-Brighton Theater, oo the niht of July 30. Ihe next, auxiliary is the Royal Hospital Association, which was organized in 1888. and is composed of two representatives from each of the Manhasset Council; President Charles Balmanno of the Mechanics Bank, Hiller. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Oustavus Ruvltz. Miss I.ydla Ruvitz, Mis.

M. Ruvitz. Mr. and Mrs. M.

Ahrens. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Page, riapild Patce. I.p.-ter I'affe.

Mis. 1.. Siinuiisun and sisters. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Ward. Mis. Ulin.ir Haniler. 1-pwia Henaler, Mrs. Han.nn.

Miss Kdlthe Han- sun, William Hanson, Rhelnhard Hanson, Rockaway Point Department Has Fine New Home. BeKind toYour Teeth Henry A. Huhecheok, Miss Iluhecherk, Itiissi'll H. Greiner. Otto Grelner, Otto Grelner.

Gus W. DuHOhlnsky, Mr. and Joseph J. Rich, Geoico Ratche. Alfred Hensel, Alfred Hensel.

Mr. and Mrs Rteh. subordinate councils of the I loyal Arcanum in Brooklyn. The funds of the association are secured by voluntary contributions and proceeds of entertainments, including the profits that may bo derived by the Royal Arcanum Day Cclobration Association in the The military men whose likenesses appear are niembors of the Royal Arcanum connected with Brooklyn military organizations The Royal Arcanum Kmployment Bureau maintains an office at 214 Livingston street, where gratuitous service is rendered members of the order in helping thctn, to obtain positions of employment. 'This bureau is maintained by voluntary contributions made by the Royal Arcanum councils on LonT Island and in Greater New York.

The Royal Arcanum Memorial Association is one of the younger auxiliaries, being six years old, and In these six years it has annually provided a memorial service in memoriani of the members of the Brooklyn councils, who died in the preceding year. It. also has erected to the memory of three men who were eminent in the wori: of the Royal Arcanum monuments in three of our cemeteries; namely, a monument to Past Grand Regent Justin Price In Greenwood; a monument to Thomas W. Kelley, a leader In Hrooklyn activities at one time, in annual celebration of the natal day of tba order. Rockaway Point.

I. June 6 Th People's Association, an incorporated organization, comprising the Rockaway Point Volunteer Firemen, had a grand opening of their new Are house, an elegant 25x40 building, on Decoration Day. The chairman of the entertainment, Alfred Hessel, called the assemblage to order with a few well-chosen words, This Year's Royal Arcanum Day June 13. The Royal Arcanum Day Celebration elves an annual entertainment on or is about June 23, which brings together Theodore Hall, Mr. and Charles Kempf, I Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Ruddy. Mr. and Min Andrew F. Ruddy.

Mr. end Mrs. George Moss, i Nicholas Hardt. Emer .1. Keon, John Bender, l.oui.

C. Roller. George T. Ink. Theodore Hall.

Flward Casey. Charles Hatten. John R. Wrybranoh. Jonathan Beltle.

Gustave M.I'av- 1 fer. August II. Miller, Louis S. Roller. Mr.

I and Mrs. Georgo c. C. F. 11.

nan 1 Kahlan. Patrick Hamber. E. Hamner, I Mr. and Mrs.

Gustave Kahlan. John Preust, I Charles siarke. Mr. and Edward F. Fischer.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmermann. i Joseph A. Hoffman, the Mhmea Hoffman.

Ernst Schlippert, Mrs. Sehllppert Mr. and Mrs. Fer- tllnand Runner, W. H.

O'Connor, Louis Ron- ner, Ji j. Ch irle. MrLawrenee, James Rvrne, A. Brown. Mr.

and Mrs. L. L. Cooke, George1 Miller, Charles t'nkel. Mrs.

t'nkel. Charles Knautz. Kobort Bennett, Ef.ward Roth, Joseph MrGte, John Prince. F. O.

Bonner. William Cell, William (Jell. John Schnlhbe. I Sophie Schnlhbe. George Mlnler, William Prinze.

Katie Prinze. Henrv Brand. Han. Lu- 'eriuan. .1.

J. O'Rourke. Enill Roth. Mr. and' Henry' Vnlge.

Waltet tteon. Mrs. Beltle, i loula C. Roller. William Broekelman.

Joseph I Columho, Mr. Colombo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward iF.rn.t, John A.

Redmond, William beck. Ei-vlne Nowhall. Maputo, Nlc Hardt, Mr. Dillon. William Henney.

Mr. Wolff, Charles Morgan, little Margaret, Mr. and Charles Mlshop, Margaret Hauk, Miaa Orelnea, Silvia Scott. He then Introduced the president of the organization, Henry B. Page, who False Teeth That Stick Like Glue Our plates stay In place.

They flt properly and feel eoiiifortab'e" because make them that way. You can eat nythlnr with them. They are clean, sanitary and beautiful. The teeth are the kMt dental aclence produces. Don't be bothered with an ugly, Ill-fitting plate.

We make perfect nets of teeth at amall expenae (nee prices below). madb a short speech and then called the members of the order in social intercourse and Incidentally makes money for the Hospital Association, while all rejoice in the recurring anniversary of-the natal day of the order, upon the chairman of the building committee, Joseph Breunlng, who re ported on the almost completed con dition of the flrehouse. Evergreen Cemetery, and a third monument to William T. Holland, for many years president of the Hospital Association. Tho Roal Arcanum has made prompt and substantial responses to appeals where communities have suffered by lire and Hood, such as the Johnstown flood, the Baltimore tire, the California catastrophe, the floods, The officers of the People's Association are: Henry R.

Page, president; which means so much to the active elements within it. This year the celebration will bj held on June 13, in the Thirteenth Regiment Armory. It has bren usual In the past to relebrate out of doors, and quite often at Cone, Island, but a demand having arisen for a less public place than the Island, the armory has been engnged Frank Zimmerman, vice president; Otto Creiner, recording secretary; mat makes you in Ohio and Indiana, to the fund for the Titanic survivors, and other disasters of lesser note. Russell H. Hessel, financial secretary; Joseph Breuning, treasurer; Leonard sergcaivt-at-arms; Henry Hank, assistant ergeant-at-arms.

TIIIX KXACT I The New French r. painless Sysiem used here. Positively no pain with any opera- tlon. No ctH'ame or sleep-produc-ing drug. Something W.

new and better. Jjt us show you. forget you have falne tfeth Is our Specialty. We can replace your ni' swing teeth without pain or great expense, rome here first and gt our estimate. Apart from the aid rendered by the I'ollahed hnllt on the Hospital Association, many of the sub THIS EXACT FOLDING GO-CART All ateel.

heantlfnlly enameled, adjustable A AQ hood of Imperial A MX leather WaaO Board of directors, Henry B. Page, chairman; Frank Zimmerman, Joseph AHDLER ordinate councils have been for years ata.it elrenlatlnn cold dry nlr nlnn. Improved unitary A a metnl lining! former lirlee, fill tfetftf and arc now guardians of minors who Breunlng, John Lynch, George Koenlg, Arthur Benfield, Andrew Hiller, Charles Rogan, Leonard Allmer, Henry and the Association is now developing plans which will produce one of the greatest indoor entertainments ever presented in Brooklyn. The decorations of the Armory will be on a scale not heretofore attempted, and besides the flag and color decorations, there will l.e a large display of ferns and palms In the ballroom. The whole scene on the Armory floor, the the Armory Is entered until the farthest end of the building Is reached, will be long remembered by those who see It.

The scheme of entered will be new to. the Royal 10 OFF FOR CASH. All Good. Marked in Plain Fibres Double S. H.

Green Trading Stamps All Day Monday Hank. Among those present were: PIANO CO. Brooklyn's Oldest Piano House 222 LIVINGSTON STREET Telephone Main. The best Pianos, sold or rented. Tuninp; and repairing a specialty.

Mr. anil Henry H. rage, Florence Piiac May Hellly. Mr. and Arthur THINKS $3.25 UP.

BAGS. SUIT CASES. 49c UP. CREX RUGS, REED FURNITURE. GAS AND OIL STOVES HeiilieM.

Martin JackowltB. Hurry Savant, Don't Delay Com Today PRITKH-Oold Fillings, I.OO up. Fllver 5lh, up. Porrehiin Crowns, 5.00. (iold Crowns, Hrlilgework.

5.4 CO up p-r tooth. Sets of Teeth. 5.M up. Teeth extracted jf free if we make the platen. All work 4 guaranteed 10 years, onice hours: A.M.

to P.M. Sundays, 10 A.M. to P.M. Healy Bigelow "Th Tarrfnl nrnll(." 472 Knllon St. or.

Kim I'l. Hits, Ureuiilnir. Mr. and Mr. inard Allini-r.

Mr. and Innard All' were left, by the death of the parents, without relatives or other natural guardians and the councils have assumed the guardianship. An auxiliary ass elation which gives to Its memlwrs on the payment of a tited amount of monthly dues, a stipulated benefit in tho event of sickness, is the Royal Arcanum Aid Society. Many of the councils have within themselves associations know as "immediate relief" associations, and these are designed to pay to the benellclary of the member within twenty-four hours after death, a sum equal to $1 fur each member of the association. There are groups of councils organ 50c A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT nier Mr.

and Andrew Hiller, Margaret Arcanum public, and perhaps new to Brooklyn. It will include a country circus In th center of the floor of the drill shed on an elevated stage, having a ring thirty fret In linmcter. There will be six other stages arranged around the sides of the build Over l.oft'e Candy Nlorr, lirooklyn, V. nnitn iokrn. I.mly AttrndanU No matter what kind of work you are doing any day in the week, you will ing on which will be given dumb vaudeville, with the best attractions in BeKind toYour Teeth this line of work that are oblalnanie.

mist of which are new to UrooK- Ivn. There will be "midway" features undr the galleries, and at suitniil points on the floor. In the afternoon SORIASIS 01 LEGS, the show will be on, and In nddilioi there will ho games for bi.ys, women and girls, and a bullies' walk. Suitable tirizes will be awarded In ench nf ized to maintain dramatic associations, which entertain their members and friends and inci ientally bring In funds to promote and foster fraternal associations within the councils interested. The newest auxiliary of the Hrooklyn membership is the Royal Arcanum Veterans Association of lirooklyn, of which Justice Arthur C.

Salmon is president. The requirement for niem-tierslilp in the association Is twenty years continuous membership in the Royal Arcanum. There are about 4,000 members in Brooklyn who are eligible for membership ill thn association. The otliceis of the lloyal Arcanum Day Celebration Association, which has charge of the big celebration which is to be held next Suturday, June 1.1, in the Thirteenth Regiment Armory, nre Kugene K. Cooke, president; S.

II. llur-i it II, vice president; Thomns W. liowrll. scrretai I W. W.

Shrftlclil, treasurer; P. .1. Tlcrney, sccrctury ol executive committee. Ml these events, and the prize for tin babies' walk will be an Indestrurtibl doll of lij'ae "Ize, with a full tious scuii. In the evening the siiow will be continuous.

Dancing 111 Jie IndlRcd Also Back. Would Itch Something In in the palm room, and at and it o'clock, modern dancing will lie Illustrated by experts In suit ible costume anil for the pleasure of the women and children one pair of dancer will be Mnster Jules l. Tollncr, nge It, and Awful and Crack Open. In Morning Bed Full of Scales. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured.

4 Dudley Ixjtn Branch. N. find Fels-Naptha Soap your greatest help. It works best in cool or lukewarm water, makes all kinds of housework easier and does it better than it was ever done before. Don't be all tired out next washday.

Use Fels-Naptha Soap. Don't hard-rub your clothes on the washboard nor boil them, because Fels-Naptha makes that unnecessary. Your wash will be on the line in half the time and your clothes will look beautiful. Fels-Naptha Soap does all kinds of housework. rThe DKiiiMli heitan with an lu-lilnc and lwhi-n I would ai-ralrh It, It would burn.

1 his partner Miss Margaret titcgry. age 10, exponents of ma.vlxe and outstep. tin the alleys of th Armory, eighl in number, lieucl pin bowling fur prlwc will ba continuous from o'clock In the Mftcrnoon until I lie cluee the event The billiard and pool talilis will be uncovered for thi se who enjoy the games. SQUARE DEAL PARTY WINS. Itockvillo (Vnlro, L.

6 Th organization of Houth 8il 1 IlKh Hrhool huvn clcctfrt their nltlrtain for the following ynr. Tho rival ran- tad thl for jrrare. It tint atartrd with tarn about the elte of a pln-hal and then hhey would keep netting hlicm-r all the time Until they rea'liel the le of a half-dollar. illiliitm worn riiHowcntatlvi'n of the If I did not erratrh them they would 11' The pictures herewith are those, of the Pincers of the tirand Council, who Loyal int nn1 Hiiutire lful partien. Thn timet hlntt awful and would rrack open nd bleed.

If I would arrau-h them tbey tire sent bv their associate In the Ktiujin rn ty (rulm-d victory, hf-H'li'il by Htnart Miulrau for prntdnt TIip Hnal return- wore: For i'roniticnt Itrnoklvn ci.unells and who have would bleed and burn. The nm plwe It honored In the State Isidy by selection Htuurt Maih'HU, 115 vuirn; Jack Harlow. would appear would be on the ellKiwi and to administer the affairs of the order Uhlna. I rememlwr whfn I wai a unall Imy '29 vot. I or vlrp prewldent, i'alvln In this Stale with Its irt.ooo memliers Terry, lot vntpn; MmIm-I Yale, 41 votoii, uaed to come out nn my l' then (to away Kor orrptnry.

Kuth Johnson, 103 vntfn; tnd come baa lc attain. I had It on my head badly that I wa aahamed to take my hat trKlnliL WcckH. 41 voton. ror trcan urer, Ullihle, 107 vot'n; Thomai Hrfdun, 37, Makes Wrinkles Co loft anywhere. I even had It cdmlnc out on "As If By Magic' "WOOLHEAL 111 i i ill 1 1 is i si i a Amy Drudge Advises Fels-Naptha In All Emergencies lfr.

Dittrttitd "Anty Drudge, do com. in and tell me what to do. Here's Johnny swallowed his nickel I gave him to buy me a cake of soap. Do you tuppos. it will hurt hira?" Anty Drudgt "Well, I wouldn't fret too worried about it.

doesn't seem to be suflerinfr. I'd give him another nickel and send him for a cak. of Fels-Naptha Soap, and after this I'd order it by the box from my grocer, and that will save Johnny's insides from being nickel. plated." mssm Siy fwe. I had the puirlimla on my leu.

rm. bark and head: there wera very few lulaeea tliul I did not hue It. I would in Ito bed at niiiht and In the monilnij when I (would ('t up the lied would be full of eralee. "I trlHaeteniltri'ainH'NtalMit tonoKnod. fThejr aald iliere waa no rure for It.

I picked fip a paper one tlay ar.d aaw about full-Vura Miap and and I trlrd them. Jl would waeh with rutlcurn in the morning and atii waxhlnil I would put the i'utlcurn ointment on ami I would do the aini thing tit riMlil liefura itolnn to lied. I at relief front themart. Sow I amt ureil (Hlane.ll Jai'k Miliar. July lul l.

f'utlcura Hiap a.v and Cuilrura ointment rOr, am mild er here. I Jlral Hmple OINTMENT NATURE'S HEALER Soothe, and Relieve, the pain in BURNS and earned cither by hoi water or fal, artdt, electricity or lire. Qutcl.lv HKALS CUTS. CHAI INGS, CHAPS and INrLAMMATIONS. Better buy Fels-Naptha by the carton or box.

Follow the directions on the Red and (irecn Wrapper. mil to harttRh ry wrinklef rm fnm, nrk, hutHlx pmpII v. ul-k( rorti piVtHV Try th fHmotm ntiXditii forniulH. Not hi nit 'ln? mi hi'Hrly me, tvrv r-tiulretiii'iii. Mrcaufn it lt mrrffi In prlncipl hihI rfHllv, truly, HONifttn Nh-turt.

l'ortrinrtHiK renin rk a hie nl rhiK'-rit t( Intile propi'ttipp. It hoth tlKhtenn the klrt limn iiHturally nmoiitliitm nut the HiifH unit Improve capillary elreiilal Inn hihI wr tone ttMllnu to ntr'ni hi-n ImiKf. innur TitJ hrlhK a Imiit hi-alihv rutlflltloil, Vt, ptOAi-ifill HN tht MVidtP lutli.ii II tti'ii'l Imnn your nkln In tlx ji'ii Nt. It NO eHy to nt the Iih-ihh-Kle limrt hh1h hi your tjl Mini po to mix them. Jilnl 1 ox.

twiWflrr1 MvnlltP hi ptnt wiieh hmnpl iimt'ii nil, Hwthe yuui fuf'M Oi li Imtiiorllaa I a1 ainrt' arhiLli, Infallible (or Sunkat Pr.T.nti aa 50c tad $1 Jan, Pailaa! If aol MUNLY arb died free, with Nkln llceik Ad KtlURMJ). WOOLHEAL CHEMICAL ISI Ca.rck Jl, N. T.Cily rrt-ntw mr mftrm), ven th Aviivnt. DuatH-urd Culk'Ura. Iept i nu nii p-ireftiy MNtonlPhefl, nn1 IttfMaaMi fA-llh Hi- 'Men whoahavaand iltamoo with tt- lkti)UJ flDdltbi.LvN-vkiaatiaKftip.

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