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THE WICHITA EAGLE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH SO, 1919. SUED FOR DIVORCE business Is to' present the facts, and who has no tlms to decide between; That Is a Job for Providence and the American voter, as-d Heaven" grant thst they, go together far onee In a decade! i is based on the agreement of the Bolshevists to stop their wars, and to cease prcpogatlcg In other countries. There sre threo solutions. These lines are written not by a statesman but by a reporter Latter Xar Salsts. Water -and Oslo.

E. I Barraelough, pastor. Preaching at 11:00 a. ax. and p.

m. preSbtteria First Cfcareh, Elm and Lawrence. Morning service 11:00 a. and evening service 7:30 p. conducted' by RUSSIA AND i pipPEACE Cmtluu4 rem Fveeeslnw Png COXEY'SARMY IVIARCHED JUST 25 YEARS AGO 1914; he will have made the war worth while, and will be In a position to threaten Europe and defy any Leagne of Nations -which bs does not care to join.

Indeed the Junker is the natural ally of ta Bolshevist. He wonld vastly prefer to have all the moderate socialists like Kurt Eisner assassinated than to see the Bolshs-vits revolution fall in Russia or even In Germany. For out of chaos be would bring reaction. This Europeanpeace Is no simple LUr. Irwin.

ct-st from four to six hundred roubles. West Side Caarelv Ths Rev. Frederick Maier, pastor. Horning and Tende ncyi6 Fiasco Resulted in "Keep Of the Grass" and Pretty Romance Constipation S. Cpey, a well-to-do business man of Massillon who conceived the idea of the march on Washington.

Second in command, and-the' real organizer and chief marshal was Carl Browne, a picturesque westerner, who many years before, In California, had been associated with Dennis the anti-Chinese agitator. On March 25, 1894. Coxey's army moved from JJassltlon-to Cajitop, as the first step in Its. march. Several thousand wrein the aggregation, but the most of them, as It afterward proved, were there more out of curiosity than with any serious object in view.

"General" Coxey accompanied the marchers In a buggy, while Browne, clad, in the regulation cowboy outfit, led the way on his charger. "The young: daughter of Coxey was another picturesque figure of the. caravan. Ey the trme the army reached Pittsburgh it had lost more than half of its members. The weather was disagreeable and marching through mud and rain was not to the liking of the The same boota Are selling in France for from sixty to ninety roubles.

Other Russian products are similarly high comparatively. Now of course that situation cannot continue. Either the Bolshevik government must overcome the world, and similarly Increase he price of manufactured articles all over the world or those articles will enter Russia and drive Russian made articles out of the market and elose the Boishevikl factories. A tariff wall will not atop the flow of commerce which will submerge Bolshevism. Bolshevism must be militant.

It must conquer "USB THIS LAXATIVE! Dietitians advisa a "careful ffict," bat that is tremble AIDE WON COXEY'S GIRL to most people; psTysical ccitorista acmse -census -AC fit 1-- matter. And Americans cannot back out across the Atlantic And wave the problem away. For if we abandon Europe to the philosophy of force applied from below, where once It was applied from above, we too shall feel the same forced In our own life. War even civil Is an Infectuous disease. And Europe cannot go up In flames without America burning also.

A Russian proverb says, "ray house is the last house in the village." but in this threatened world fire even which is food if one has both the tim and the Doctors advise diet and exercias and znodJcin. The Qsestson is, ahaS it a cathartic or purcative medicine? Or a snild, ftntle laxative? Thousands haT decided the question to their own satis-tactica by using a cocbbxnstion el simple laxative herbs with pepsin known to druggists aa Dr. Caldwell's Syrtrp Pepsin. A small dose gives a free, easy movement of the bowels. It is the best substitute for nature herself.

Xa fact, since the ingredients re wholly from the vetetabk Jdagdoo it may trnthfuay be sai4 it is a nUxrl laxatrra. the world or perish. Hence Its armies the last house must born unless the fire Is stopped. Frvseh Prefer Sworm are storming St the gates of those Russian provinces that have broken off old Russia, and when these provinces are conquered Bolshevik armies must conquer Europe. It will What shall we do to be saved? Three answers are given in Europe.

evening; icrvicea yy ricsmcui jeu- erlck Lewis of Emporia eollege. Grace ChMrek, 131 Cleveland. W. H. HormeL pastor.

Morning sermon, "God's Own Descriptloa of the Church." Evening-, 'fbe Need cf Self-Examination." Calvary Choreb, Eighteenth and Market. The Uev. J. S. tapletoa, pastor.

Morning subject. The Purpose of Christ." Evening, "Love and the Big Head," SCIENTIST First Ckrefa, it N. Lawrence. Services 11:00 a. m.

and p. m. Subject. Iteality." SPiniTUALIST Payekolegical Chares. 151 Pf.

Main Mrs. M. It. Hatfield in charge. Subject 7:30 p.

mv "Modern Spiritualism." Sptritoallst meeting at A. V. hall 138 N. Lawrence. Mrs.

Campbell Love, pastor. UXITARIAX First Chares, Central and Topeka. Morning sermon 11:00 a. m. by Prof.

W. H. Hayes of Fairmount College. No evening service. T.

W. C. A J40 N. Top'eka. Services 4:00 p.

m. Dr. C. C. Burger will epeak.

Miss Florence secretary. UNITED BRETHREN Hyde Park Chnreh, M. B. Spayd. D.

pastor. Ellis and Hyde Park. Morning-, upt. E. Heisel will preach.

Evening, sonar service and sermon. Wa.es Avesne Cbnrckr. J. TV. Bur-kett, Ph.

pastor. Eleventh and Waco. Morning: sermon 11:00 a. Evening 8:00 p. in.

West Side Church. Rev. O- P. Gar-lock, pastor. Seneca and Hendryx Morning sermon 11:00 a.

m. Evenmg 8:00 p. m. The French believe strongly in di MR5W.E.D. 5TOK55 thus be seen that wbstever fine plans we have In out.

League of Nations for the Peace of the world the League rect allied military Intervention. The British seem to believe in giving Its positive bat gentU action on the bowels snakes it ssm Ideal remedy fcocstipatioa. The dose is small, and it may be taken with perfect safety nt3 tbe bowrJs are reflated and act ftsaln of thdr own accord, Thm will nhmdtjour snooty Hit fu2s Co ifoag promised. AiASSlLIjOX. MARCH 29.

Twenty-five years ago Monday the 'yea of the nation-were centered on Alassilion, for here there was mobil-' laing on that day Coxey's famous "Army of the Commonwealth," In readiness for starting on the morrow on' the7 march to the nation's capital to demand of the president and con-, grfss that they set the times aright by the enactment of various laws, particularly in the matter of legal tender. Despite the ridicule which was heaped upon it. "Coxey's Army" attracted an amount public attention that has never been, bestowed on any other popular agitation in the United fitates. The newspapers of America and Europe printed columns of matter concerning the movement, and when the army" was ready to begin its march there were more newspaper correspondents on hand to. accompany ft than there were members of the "army." The latter comprised a gortesque aggregation recruited from all parts of the coun without Russia Is not the pa per it Is written on.

moral support and military advice along with food, and provisions and The great problem of the world monitions to the cordon of states sur. peace today Is the Russian problem. rounding Central Russia. The Ameri marchers. Much dissatisfaction also was expressed over the failure of Coxey to open his purse and provide the wherewithal to purchase food.

obaceo. for his "soldiers." On April 29 the remnant of the army encamped in the suburbs of Washington In raediness for the Invasion of the capital. Then came the fiasco which gave a true Gilbertlan finale to the whole affair. When the "army" approached 'the capitol. Major Moore, the Washintgon chief of police, involked against the invaders a law which prohibited public meetings and speaking on the capitol steps without permission of the vice president and speaker.

Browne' and Coxey tried to get the conseifl of Vice President Stevenson and And wltb It of course Is the German cans at least a considerable body ot SDr. CaldivdTs YRUP OEFSIN The Perfect iLUxativa problem. For there can be no doubt that Germany looks for Jier economic William Earl Stokes, financier and sportsman, has started an action for divorce from Helen El-wood Stokes, whom he married secretly In Jersey City on Ftbruary 11.1011. Mrs. Stokes Is the daughter of the late Johnp.

Elwood, of Denrer, Col. Her mother married again after her husband's death and now is Mrs. J. Allen Miller, of Denver. Mr.

Stokes Is sixty-four years old his wife if thirty-two. PRICE. AS ALWAYS la spke ef tready be res Isberstary American public opinion In the off! cials connected wltfer the Peace Con rejuvenation to Russia. The German tte War. ference, apparently feel that If left to Itself.

Bolshevism will either burn profits Junker is far from crushed. He still dreams his great dream. He hopes sad absorb! ox was rr rUsalTa Svrast Pssaas ssad a a tre trial the to snatch economic victory from military defeat; and If he can. keep Rus whack thta fassuv sia away from the allies, by fostering Ktrra fcss been aeld by erassWts far tbe east bottle Dr. W.

B. CkaS, 46S Wsssstsa SU.Uassicano.ia. II there mm Wirat ba. aak foe a copv mt Dfc C-MaaJs boaa, Care of Bety." Itself into social asJ political cinders, or that out of the fire, phoenix like will arise a new state of things In the world, a forking class government wltb a real contribution to make to the econotnle and political structure. But this opinion, always 26 VCJLl aV.

anarchy of ne kind of another in Russia and then bringing bis own SOB sod $1X0. try and from all walks of life. The kind of order out of the confusion, the German Junker will emerge vastly stronger In 1924 than be was in Speaker Crisp, unsuccessfully. When Browne arrived he wore ft buckskin "Buffalo Blll'costume to attract attention and draw the police after him in a chase over the southeast lawn of the capitol among the and shrubs. The police, thinking Coxey- was with Browne, "beat the for both, but Coxey who was a small man dressed convention- times were favorable to the movement.

The effects' of the panic and industrial depression of 1893 were still sharply felt, and the appeal of the' organizers of the movement that something radical must be done to remedy the conditions met with a ready response. The "army" took the name of Jacob ommerc ally, succeeded in eluding the police until he reached the senate steps. A great cheer told Browne of the succss of his ruse, and then 'he ran for the house steps, as had been agreed between the two. He was caught by the police and later convicted of "getting on the grass." Coxey being convicted of being an accessory. Both were sent to jail for twenty days.

After these stirring days Browne married the daughter of Coxey and took up bis home 'in Napa county, wheer he is said' to have prospered. Coxey returned to his home at fctasslllon, where he is now rated as one of the town's most prosperous citizens. fc tm every ean af RICH CAFE TLHIA coffee yea get a dell-rioMa. stlmalatlaK beveraae as a aria kiss ffssa as welt. At tse arentty rsat eeffee, mm the kick srrnda.

par CIIEAM usee at ItlCE CAP. irrEKI patrons are arettlasi doable vslae la the gesereua csps served. KEEPS YANK itf JAIL ON ACCOUNT OF LOVE Evotylhmi ForVburOfttcg CAFETERIA Oppealte Frlaeess Theater If you area manufacturer or a merchant a credit man. or a sales raanaper a doctor or a law. yer It doesn't make any difference -we have the equipment for your office.

When you are la the neisbborboad. sane time, drop In. Let Me Pot a Whole tele aa lleel on Your Shees Chas. E. McDonald s- Slev! aw 13 pu a h1 S2 CD -fas? 3 3 if I 5 WAUKEGAN, ILL, MARCH 29 George B.

Sheldon, a handsome young Great Lakes bluejacket whose home is in Minneapolis was arrested Dec. 24 on charges made a Highland Park girl, Helen Truelsen. On Jan. 2 he was held in $1,000 bonds before Just-Ice A. E.

Smith of Highland Park and in default of bail was committed to the Lake county jail in Waukegan. There he has been a prisoner for two months and twenty-two days, protesting his innocence, but not making any headway. This morning the girl took, the stand In County. Judge Perry L. Persons court.

"He la not the man," she said. 'He is guiltless, but I loved him so. I wanted him to marry so I blamed him." Shelden was released Immediately by Judge Persons and Assistant Stafte's Attorney John W. Welch. He is back at Great Lakes.

The girl made the statement of her own volition, i .1 in Phono I yspi i 1100 Wv-rsJo lutrttrnfrnmrttt) fl it Children wake up with a Clean Tongue, Sweet Stomach, Clear Head. 'All Feverishness, Biliousness and Constipation Gone! Delicious Laxative! rboae Market 1473 ALL REPAiniXG NEITI-TDOXE 132 Jf. Market Wichita, Kas. If your jChild is Cross, Feverish and Sick. (TleWeslera Lllh C5ce Supply Co OWV A IIOMK IS WICHITA.

OWA A IIOMU If WICHITA. 140-149 Horth Market ft. Look, Mother I If Little Tongue is Coated, Cleanse the Inactive Bowels with 4 California Syrup of You Will Appreciate BInm Quality Tailoring Ka.biosable Colors Wplay "Ti Ti i me nurcnes Doctors Stand Amazed at Power of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes Strong-According to Dr. Lewis Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Louis Blum Maker of Women's High Grade Tailored Garments. 213 East 1st 8t.

Market e0S HE TOOK BRAIDING in One Week's Time in Many Instances Children love this -truit laxative," and nothing cleanses the tenoor stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simpl'y will not stop playing to empty the bowels, and the result Is that they beconie clogged with waste, the liver becomes sluggish, the stomach i3 disordered, and they your little one becomes ere ss, feverish, and does not eat, sleep or behave naturally. Often the breatli Is bad. and system "stuffy" with wu cold; the child has sore throat, stoiriach-ache or diarrhea Listen, Mother! See if tongue is coated, then give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours all the ccenstipated waste mat ter, sour bile and undigested food pass out of the system, and you have a healthy, playful child again. Millions of mother, give "California Syrup of Figs' because it la perfectly harmless; children-loyre It.

and It never fails to act on the stomach, liver and bowels. i Ask your' druggist for a bottle of California Syrup of Figs and Elixer of Senna," made by the California Fig Syrup which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Look for name "California." Accept no Fig Syrup but "California." Advertisement EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS FOR GOWNS AND DRE8SE8 Exports on Braiding, Embroidery, Buttons, Buttonhol, Pltating Fruhauf Skirt Manufaclurlna Cam nan if Eye troubles of many descriptions A Free Prescription YenCnn Have arm rr nxunti. tllj may be wonderfully benefited by the Third Floor Markst 1 647 use of this prescription.

Go to any active drug store and get a bottlel of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop one Bon- Opto tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and let dissolve, with this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times dally. You should notice-your Buttons to Match Your Dress We will cover any size or style while you shop. Terfect workmanship guaranteed. Mall orders promptly attended to.

WICHITA PLEATING BUTTON CO. Over 220 Eat Doufllaa Markst 2237 eyes clear up perceptibly right rrom the start and inflammation ahd red ness will quickly disappear. If your BAPTIST Xorth Side Church, Twenty-first and Wellington Place. C. E.

Hanes, pastor. Morning subject, "Let a Man Deny Himself." Evening, "What Shall I Do To Be Saved?" Xcr Hope Chnreb, 446 N. Rock Island. E. T.

Fishback, pastor. Morning subject, "Our Number Ono Job." Kvening, "A Memorial Continually Before the Lord." CIICRCIIES OF CHRIST Central, North Market and Second Walter Scott Priest, pastor. Morning Bubject, "Untrammelsd Soldiers." Evening. "The Teaching of Jesus Concerning Divorce." Fnlrvlew Chnreb, Sixteenth and Fairview. Charles Hume Funk, pastor.

Morning subject, "Lest We Forget." Evening, "The Tictorial Christ." CONGREGATIONAL Plymouth I nlird Chorrh, Ctnrles C. Burger, pastor. Morning subject, "I Am the Bread of Life-." No evening service. Fellowship church, W. H.

Schwed-ler, pastor. Morning subject. "Love of God an Attitude of Mind." Evening, "Why Wage-Workers Won't Work With the Church." Fairmount Church. Morning subject. "The Religion of a Nomad Chief." Evening-, "The White Mans Burden.

A Phase of the League of Nations." The Rev. Clayton B. AVells, pastor. eyes bother you even a little it la your duty to take steps to save them now before It -4s too late. Many hopeless ly blind might have saved their sight if they had cared for their, eyes in i line.

Note: Another prominent Physician to whom the above article was sub mitted. said: "Yes. the Uon-Opto pre The Wonders of the Writing World scription is truly a wonderful eye remedy. Its constituent ingredients are well known to eminent eye spec Filled nnd Use at Heme Philadelphia, Pa. Victims of eye strain and other eye weaknesses, and those who wear glasses, will be glad to know that according to Dr.

Lewis there la real hope and help for them. Many whose eyes were failing say they have had their eyes restored by this remarkable prescription and many who once wore glasses say they have thrown them away. One man says after using it: "I was almost blind. Could not see to read at ail. Now I can read everything without my glasses and my eyes do not hurt-any more.

At night they would pain dreadfully. Now they feel fine all the time. It was like a miracle to me. A lady who used It says: "The atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for 15 days everything seems clear. I can read even fine print without glasses." Another who used it says: "I was bothered with eye strain caused by overworked, tired eyes which induced fierce headaches, have worn lagsses for several years both for distance and work, and without them I could not read my own name on an envelope or the typewriting on the machine before me.

I can do both now and have discarded my long distance glasses altogether. I can count the fluttening leaves on the trees across the street r.ow. which for several years have looked Rke a dim green blur to me. I cannot express ir.y joy at what It has done for me." It ts believed that thousands who wear glasses can now discard them In a reasonable time and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their orn sous rvnrrnr, to ssve yau Ue sad lis year ffc Is tfc-farv a. at.

Flatshra si I call for and d'-llftr. hfsrkat UU X. HI ll'S itiisnr itAr. mr. Mr.

J. TI. Buckner tells of the wonderful results he received from Sa-Tan-Ir. He writes: The Sa-Tan-lc Medical Co Gentlemen: Knclose find two dollars for which please send me two bottles of Sa-Tan-Io Tonic I have tried it cut and find it (he best medicine I have taken. Before taking Sa-Tan-Ie 1 aged faking eighty pills every month, but find all the pills I tried left my digestive organs dormant.

I we bot'oered for year with a pain In my aide. I suffered with cold feet. After a day's work my feet would be so tired I could hardly stand. After taking -Tan-Ic, tbe. pain has entirely left my side, my feet sre no lonper cold.

I enn do hard day's work now without feeling It. If any one ele wants anv Information, tell them to write me and I will tell them what a wonderful medicine Ka-Tn-lc it and what It did fnr me. Mv address is Girard. R. 1.

Box 128. J. IL BUCKNEIt. SA-TANnIC fiU bllP 1Y At all druggists or sent postpaid upon receipt of One Dollar. S24 Satts nelldlsg Wlehita, Kaasae LAWRENCE'S KODAK STORE For Kodaks, Films and All Kindt of Photo Goods Oris- as year KeSnb We kssw hsr, JVOTHIMO BIT rllOTO COODI It fwreawe Ave.

Wlehlt W.A.Dye safsrssar ml ljrva hill Miliars ialists and widely prescribed by them. I have used it very successfully In my own practice on patients whose eyes were strained through overwork or misfit glasses. I can highly recommend it in case of weak, watery, aching, smarting, itchinsr, burning eyes, red lids, blurred vision or for eyea Inflamed from exposure to smoke, sun, dust or wind. It is one of the very few preparations I feel should be kept on hand for regular use In almost every family." Bon-Opto. referred to above, is not a patent medicine or a secret remedy.

It is an ethical preparation, the formula beins- printed on the package. The manufacturers guarantee it to strengthen eyesight SO per cent in one week's time in many Instances or refund the money. It can be cbtatned frcm any good druggist and is sold In this elty by Dockum Drug and leading druggists. (Advertisement.) the Eversharp Pencil, always sharp yet never sharpened, and the Tempoint Pen, the pen with' the gold point of steel-like hardness and durability. Each is the accepted leader in i ts field.

They are the world's two greatest writing aids. AYAHL fcltl l'rssra, ef. 1ST-03 Ss. liMk Is I a ad At. fhasMi Msrkrf a.

JEFFERSON HOTEL Most Convenient to Union SUtion EVERSHARP and of ever getting glasses. REMEMBER J. R. JOHNSTON ar SOUTH a HU a JHtnTOM Hides Wool Fun Vmmmi A a. W'Mis far rrva Teas The Perfect Pointed Pencil IjuA Km i rrrpwtaOoa es Oaf as.

HERMAN L. PAGE SL'CCKKSOR TO JAMES C. SMITH IIIOK COMMIT Tbones: Local No. ft. L.

D. I rKLTs rrrc tam-ov Fins nitalclO wool OOi fimml DaaslM A veae teslta. Kaaasa WAHL mm TEMPaXNT as It J3aclcacliyor Kidneys 33otn Sdwutz kmber Cod Co. t.tMtii-.rt Cost. Bf1k.

Cths4 Mm fmt. Ilaar, isrsr t'ly. yitn IJrick o4 Clr. lioifflos; H'flsr 1'tilotn, jr. phipfft -IT i er The Ben Sibbttt Iron Foundry Company 4 raa Mfc.

aai WICHITA EVANGELICAL Salem Church. Market and Waterman. The Rev. P. E.

Franta, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 a. m. and morning service at 11 o'clock. LUTHER AX St.

rant's Chares. Eighth and Market. The Rev. G. Gerlaw Clark, pastor.

Regular evening and morning services. METHODIST First Church. 730 N. Lawrence. J.

R. McKailden, pastor. Morninir service, fiftieth anniversary serRvon.of the WomenS Foreign Missionary Society by Dr. A. B.

Hestwood. Evening sermon by the Rev. C. I. Wallace, assistant pastor.

St. rani's Church, N. XJiwrence and 13th. J. R.

Caffyn. pastor. Regular mxjrning service. Evening musicale. Grace Church.

Topeka and Gilbert. C. A. KUcli. pastor.

Regular morning and evening services. Bethel Church, Anderson and Meridian highway. Frank M. Lijrgett, paslor. Hevival services conducted by Rev.

J. F. Burlcy. Zlou Church, Lulu and T. Powell, rastor.

Morning a-nmn a. "Back to the Old Path." Evening 7:30 p. "Why Hast Thou ForsAken Me?" Free Church. Anderson and Seneca. G.

W. Bugg. pastor Mmmnx subject, "Suffering for the Truth Helps to t-'pread It." Evening. "The Work Gf1 IVmand the Highest Moral Qualifications." SIISCRLLANEOVS Church sf Gss Market an1 Lincoln, a. Harrison, pastor.

Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Morning service 11:00 a. m. Evening 8:00 p.

m. Both services conducted by Evangelist Mansfield. Zin Retllss Society. 1C18 S. Water.

Meeting at p. m. Wra. Freely, president. Bible Studestts.

138 X. Lawrence. Topie 2:33 p. "The First Resurrection: Who vToropcs itr ffKt Wichita Church sf Brethren. The Rev.

Homer E- Blough. pastot 3t N. Vine St. Mominr subject. "How God Gave Us the Bible." Evening.

-Slx Feet of Muscular Christianity." t'hsrch sf Vslvcrsal Fsyrhslssry.1 Hamilton Hotek N. V. Simmon. rtr Subject, 3:00 p. "Spiritual Chemist ltcsrisalrcd Church sf earns Carta t.

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A HoUK lJ WftHfTA. W-J A USSR WICHITA, with litfcia. and bss bees used for generations to clean clogged kidneys ryiea. aerials, 51 up; Pens. $2.50 up.

i On ThU Paje, CaD and stimulate jem to Kerens! sctiv- ity. slo to steutrsUxe the fa urine, so It ae lgr is a sosree of I irrltsiea. tons eadlcg bisdder weakness. Jsd Salts Is Inexpensive, ess act 1r- Uric acid la meat excites-the kidneys, they become overworked, get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder ts Irritated.

ar.d you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidney clog you most heir them flush off the body's urinous watts or you'll be a rest sick person shortly. At, first you feel a dull misery la the kidney region, you suffer from baea-aehe. sick headache, dixine, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Eat less raeat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jal Salts; take a table-spoonful la a sls of water bfr MARKET 4400 mnuni ti Htumrnn luiiinua In.

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