The Saint Jo Tribune. (Saint Jo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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THIS WEAK,
Tell* How Lydia E.Pinkh*m’»
Vegetable Compound
Reitored Her Htalih.
Philadelphia, I’*. — “I wm very weak,
llwtyi ureJ, my w*ck uh«d, * -1 W*
sickly nj'Jtt of tr.e
SYRUP
time. I wer.t to •
ooctor ana be fcaia
1 had oar v.-ui inoi-
yi'buoT., which
cud to try weak
condition k f t n *
worrying n.u*t of
the time — and ha
•aid if 1 eou.d not
atop that, 1 coaid
not get well I
hearaaomuchabout
I.ydiaE. Pmkhau'a
\ egctabie Com*
porod my hual-and war.t*-d me to tr it
] took it fora week arid felt a litt e tet-
ter I kept it up for threw month*, a'd
I feel fine and can «-at anything r. *
withoutdittrea* or nervousness'> rs.
J Worthline, 2M2 North Taylor -L,
Phnadeiphia l a.
The majority of mother* nowaday*
overdo, there are *o many Cetr.ao »
upon their time and strength; the re*o t
i* invariably a weakened, rundown,
n-rvoua condition with headache#, bac<^
ache, irritability and depression - and
rxm more aerioua ailments develop.
It ia at auch period* in life tliat Lydia L.
Pinkham a Vegetable Compound will
restore a normal bealtliy conciUoc, a*
it did bo Mr*. Worthlme.
INDIGESTION
Caused by
Acid-Stomach
Babie.
7 Happy ~
bj e«ut r.f good <S irtftm
w.* rtgj.MT rsswel :r.ov«r^mi,
Uun* rwjth.ni harmful •
- no op.aie* — juat
WILL NOT ASK MEXICO ONLY 2 AMENDMENTS
TO RETURN RANSOM GET BY IN TEXAS
POLICY TOUCHINO AMERICANS IN | PENSION TAX AND GALVESTON
MEXICO IS ANNOUNCED AT
WASHINGTON
BOND PROPOSALS ARE THE
ONLY SURVIVORS
tab.r properties
r.rticed tor tre-Ain#
At mtt dr.
Rely Oa Cuticura
ForSkinTroubles
K:14ra« S, '• ot w.'f * » JUcvai* i
ban : .* «*ck atec«r%. bay* M Bffff><e
Still the Same Cry.
Mr. 1 ntbueli—I xj you remember
v *,,*ii you were n eale»lady lu a de-
partment e-tore?
Mrn. Flutbu.-h—Why. yea. jer-
fei tly.
•And when you uo-'l to yell: ‘Cash'
Cash"”
‘ Very well. Indeed.”
"Well, do you know I hoped yon’d
gi t over that after we got married l’
ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Name ’*Bayer" is on Genuine
Aspirin—say Bayer
Washington—The policy of the I Dallas—Only two propositions voted
Cn.tfed State* regarding kidnapping 0n in Texas Tue -day carried. The *
f Americans in Mexico and attack* i »^re the constitutional amendment to
ufx -i Americana and their property j^r reaae the confederate pension tax
in that '■oanlr} is i-et forth in an of from Sc to 7c on the $10v, and the
f ,al announcement that unless neg- amendment to authorize the city and
Lgeric* on the part of the Mexican r county of Galveaton to l**ue $.7,000.■
a jthoritle can be t-hown there will : (gwi of bond* for grade raising and
be no claim for damages made by i other protective works,
this government. The kidnaping of All 0f tj,e other amendment* were
W illiain O Jenkins. An.erican consu- i defeated, as alao was the proposition
lar acent at Puebla. anl the payment .0 order a constitutional convection
by h.s attorney of $150,000 ranaom y,je university amendment, which was
for his liberty wa* diacu.-sed at expected to run strong, has a sub-
ingth by a high ofliria! of the state I .^tantial majority against it, and the
departmen- in outlinging the policy I amendment to authorize $75,000,000 oi
of the l.nited States. j for the state highway system
Jenkins will have to effe'-t his own was defeated by more than 2 to 1. Th#
reiu bursen ent of the money paid to I expectation that the highway amend-
the Mexicans who kidnapped him. H nent would run strong in the larger
was said, un.e- he can prove that j Cltje* s,nd in counties which are badly
the Me*. <an government was neg.i | J0 ret(j of good roads is not generally
^ -nt in afford.ng him protection. The ^ „.aiu«d. Of the larger cit'es, only
fa'* that he was an official of the gan Antonio, Houston, El Paso and
I nit d States government has no ; Galveston report large majorities,
bearing on the matter in any way. whereas Austin, which is the head-
it i- said American- in Mexico can quarter* of the state highway com-
exject no r:.ote or differen* protec- I mlggjon, and was the headquarters of
tion than is afforded to Mexicans tv,e campaign for the amendment,
under the Mexican law. this official jent against it, as did W’aco and IJal-
said. in definitely disposing of the ias
suggestion that the protection sought i The yc.e WM „ ht everywhere.
by Americans in Mexico through dip- | bab] tbe ljghteBt !hat has b<;c-n
lomatic channels to counterbalance 1 v
HURRY! YOUR HAIR
NEEDS “DANDERINE”
Gat rid of ovary bit of that ugly
dandruff and atop fall-
ing hair.
To rfop falling hair at once un<1 rid
the scalp of every particle of dandruff,
get a small bottle of *T>audrrlne" *t
any drug or toilet counter for a few
cents, pour a little In your hand and
rub well into the scalp. After several
applications all dandruff usually goes
end hair stops coming out. Every hair
in your head soon shows new life, vigor,
brightneas, thlckbea* and more color.
—Adv.
fr
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8
fe
the greater measure of protection
granted to Mexicans by their courts
will not be urged by this govern
ment
It was admitted by the state de
parte ent official that the robbery of
American mine and oil company pay-
miasters “might be'1 different, as the
cast in any state wide election in a
quarter of a century. In many places
no election was held.
FJND OF $250,000.00
FOR RIVER IS READY
.. . ’ ... Use of Money on Trinity Contingent
I avnie.-ter are compelled to notify ___ra' iu toinnn
Mi.i.'-m of —in fact about * ' >t °t
X#—*uf?dr tr.<•!* of I*-** from .ndi****' »<•»&,
mt'Ui* f»r rb' - nu N»«riy «v*ry c**» A*
taUM<1 by And Moiiihf li,
Th*ft grr other itomarh dh*or4*r« wbtcfc
ligo «r* ntf *.f r * < f ArM*NMUkb b*kb*
Itig. heartburn, LJ'<i*t after eutinc fu : r*-
peutlrig * <ur. ffaeay »t'- t »tb Thert »r»
tt.mr.y »ilr?.ei,tt »hi»h. w*..» they Co u ’•
ctuxi rnufb <l»tlr*#« in tt* itomtcb It*■+ If.
»re, nevert tri»re»b!e to ut> i*f *d-
•tum*rh A'fioni thru* nr* n*r%um r»*tu.
bliiouau- •• < irrtftu of the U\»r rt eurna*
t tan*. Inib"v*r ;»hed wei*nn**» t.- >”~i-
r.i*. BGeinnfb' urn mtri a . r.* train uf phys-
ical and mental ml»*r *• tr»i4 A-erp tha
vlrtlrrui In n.iaerabl* health >e»r after >f*r
The ncht thin# to do i» to attate ti.eaa
• Ur . fit■ »t their »'»ijr« e grt rid of tl»e a* id-
A «"#derful r !• fh rerr ■«'d
KAT'iNM' n W rr.aiv'i l* »ay *u ' th.t
On* of hundred* of ft. ua«f. • c>f fr»,rf#I
UR* re of KATuNH' write# i b*v# t-*en
troubled With .Cite*' in*I lndlff*ttion f-r *u Ut
nine ) e* r# Ifcl lilva #;-efit quite * ftt?N fur
rrifdit iiie but without relief After u« t*l
KA7* *Nir f' r a few d*>a t r e r a* and i at
In my bowel# diaappearw'i CATONIC is just
the reiuedy I needed
Tn*!ct on ‘ Payer Taldefs of Avplrln**
In a “Payer package ” containing prop-
er direr-tlona for Colds, Pain. Head-
ache Neuralgia. Lumbago, and Rheu-
matism. Name "Bayer" means genuine
Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12
tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade
murk of Barer Manufacture of Mono-
sccticacldester of SslIcvHcacld.—Aar,
the authorities in advance of their
route, time of departure and tbe
amount of money carried.
GOVERNMENT ORDERS
CONSERVATION OF COAL
Upon City Putting Up $50,000.
Itallas.—The government’s appro
priation off2-50,000 to make the Trinity
river navigable from Dallas to a point
fiitv miles down the river is still being
held by the engineering department.
But the use of the money is contingent
Fcreign-Owned Ships Cut Off From “P°n the contribution of $50,000 by the
Fuel and Train Service is Cur
tailed
Wr h«v* Ih,u**ri4* of >M,r, (- r.r of
tb*»* rr;*rv* cw Try KA" *N1 *i d
you. too. will h* Ju*l •• «ot huaui .c Ut llff
prilN.
Y»- jr druffffta* hti E ATONIC O^t i b1#
10c bos f r * j r i * him fod*y If* whl r*fu&d
your n. may if y-»u *r* r. t •ailafltd.
•ATOMIC
(P r rOK Y6UR AOI> STOMACH
Experience.
"Tb:it «»ld temher we hud wa* us
tough fth leather.’*
"I sup|s>M* thiit ciu: <• from his pruc-
tlci. In tunning hld<-
Red f’rftss Rnll Blue Is the finest
product of its kind in the world. Ev-
ery woman who has used it knows
this statement to be true.
Early Shopping.
“You ape ls-jrlntilng u<> say -Shop
K.-trlvrut her ule oi 1 tl< -• m>ii
“Not nt all. If ><■') wont to get to
Ilinrkt t lo-fore the I! Til'll^- lire sold
y«u wuiit to start tint later than 7 u.
in."
The Poor Fish.
Lir-e Flatter—1 in sure in a dlcken«
of a hx now.
S»*<« f.«I Flatter- f’un 1 help you our?
1 ir-t Flatter—No; you see while my
w .!<• was awuy 1 let the goldfish die
and in order t« n uke up for it I icuglit
t f.«h arid put it iu the howl, but atu-
found out It *us a s<iliuon.
INDIGESTION
‘Pape's Diapepsin" makes
LiSordered Stomachs
fed fine at once!
city of Dallas. There is a possibility
that the government will withdraw the
money appropriated if it should be de-
Wasbington.—Still hopeful that ^ided not to m*ke tbe rivtr navigable
court developments at Indanapolis from DaIlas t0 the *ulf- a«ording to
might point the way to afl early end Mal°r p- M- Churchill, U. 8. engineer,
ing of the coal strike, government stationed in Dallas,
agencies nevertheless have put forth f*ive of the seven dams and locks
renewed and more determined efforts needed iu the fifty miles south of Dal-
to protect the public against distress 'a* have been constructed. It is now
altno-t certain to result from a pro- being planned to comp.ete the fifty-
tracted suspension of mining opera- 1 mi-e stretch so that it can be used for
t!onE. J local hauling of merchandise and pos-
Kealizing that the country is burn I sibly passengers, Major Churchill
ing three times as much coal as the | said.
v. ines are turning out, the railroad
Talking of Weather
Patrice—When l'< rcy pro|,os<-<l to
Peggy lie told tier she'd see no more
clouds, no more storm*, in her life;
he Intended that all should lx? sunshine
for her.
Alice—That's so much like Percy.
He never could talk about anything
but tile weather.
BLACK-DRAUGHT A
FAMILY MEDICINE
PEKFKCl HfcALTH IS EVERT
WOMAN’S BIRTHRIGHT
Heu-om, Tex*,.—“I wa* ia a terribly
run down wmditioti of health after a nege
uf lAouuna* pokaunins. aad the* the »*-
flueuz*. I coal* sot
serm to »***» »T
•trrngtL and wa* iraby
not able to do my hunm-
work. I knew I needed
a k'mA tome and htu.der
and remembered h"W
v/' niy folka uaed to regard
Dr. IVroe’a remedies .a
A my g.tlb'<*d days, ati
? 4 V then I decided to taa*
Dr. Pveree’a Guide*
Medical Dirrovery, I *ro now takang the
aecund IsAtl* and it i* doing me a wor.d
of gtxxl My strength »• returning rapidly
and J feel better in every way.
"I am gUd indeed to recommend the
medinue that i* doing toe «o much g'X>d
and dn not hesitate to give this etate-
inent." Mr#. Gertrude Kell, 2117 Com-
mon ht.
Beaumont, Text*.—"One of my rirtera
became quite a nufferer periodically and
would have fainting spell*. Khe doctored,
but did not improve. Then, three year*
ago, a friend advised her to try Dr.
Pierce’* Favorite Preaeription. It helped
I her right away, and she hat been in n
healthier condition ever since that time.
“I would never lieniUte a moment ia
recommending Dr. Pierce’* Favorite Pre-
ar-ripticu to all young girl* who suffer, I
have such great confidence in it, seeing
how it helped her."- Mr*. Mary £. Bram-
rner, JU7u llarnaon Ave.
When a girl become* a woman, when a
woman become* h mother, when a woman
passes through the changes of middle life,
are the three period* of life when health
and atrength are most needed to with-
stand the pain and distress often caused
by severe organic disturbance*.
At these critical time* women are best
fortified by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Fa-
vorite Prescription, an old remedy of
proved worth.
administration, the great coal dis-
tributing agency, through its recent-
Lockout Keep* 40,000 from Work
Madrid.—Although the lockout in
Arl-t Stomach ttaarthur* , n4 Vs***a
aui-ly »c s * T1 u- ! VVrixhl,
]• ■ trial On*
tu It* I’tarl M . N-w Voik AOv.
Lunifis of undigested food causing
pain. When your .itotnucb is oc.d. and
Is gassy, sour or you have heartburn,
flatulence, headache or dyspepsia. Lore
is speedy relief—no waiting.
Kut a tablet or two of Pape’s Dla*
pepsin and Instantly your stomach
feels fine. All the indie*- ’ ,n pain,
gases, acidity und misery In the *t rn-
a< h caused by acidity ends.
P.i[*,*’>i I»laj>ep*in tabled cost little
nt any drug store but there Is no sur*-r
or quicker :*'otiia<- h antacid kre ..Adtr.
ly crea-ed central coal committee Barcelona ha* spread the minister of
has taken drastic action in ordering i tbe interior declared that he is con-
that the supplying of coal to foreign- j sdent of a prompt settlement. Forty
owned ships in American ports be j thousand workers are without em-
stopped immediately. ployment. The -workers have issued
With calls for assistance from &n ultimatum that in the event the
communities suffering from a coal lockout has not terminated this
shortage growing nio--e numerous, the weejt the trade unions will take
railroad administration has turned energetic treasures. As a conse-
loose every- available car to meet the j auence of the lockout, existence in
appeals made for fuel. Barcelona is becoming more and
Orders have gone to regional dlrec rn0re unbearable.
tors of the nation’s railroads from. _
Director Ceterr-l H ne to eliminate ... . . , _
train Wax* ac ie^ Gin an uma
public intero-t but it was officially Vaxahaehie. Texas. Fire origlnat-
announced that no general curtnilmen: l*ir in the engme room of the oil mill
of service is contemplated of the Farmers Gin company resulted
_____ in the destruction of propre’y valued
<Cfi Pf-Jt Nrrnrn rno 1 at about f$0,(K'0 The oil mill, engine-
90U,l/>w Jsr.LUfi L» rui\ I Pouae, gin plant and some smaller
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS structure* connected with the plant
-- were de troyed The large seedhouse
Reesluticn Adop*e<J to A*k Ceverncr and oil products were saved. The gin
To Aprove Deficiency For This plant was said to be the largest io
Amount tbe United States.
Hu Lack of Consideration.
“My li”*-. ain't a ' l 1 r*-|m-< t at nil
/nr In- li’lp”’ griMrihb-’l I’ ■ >-r Flint #
Mils! limn. "Why > -i - in him. lie'll
JiiM n# quick mil me a fiail a« lie
wnuhl til* «>wii Min ii, law !”—Kuti-flt
«'Ity Star.
Militaristic Groom.
Th!« thing did imt liniqe-ti in nn ln-
dinUHieill-' ntln e. but it might lmve oc-
curiisl •
A returned ‘Oldler »t:1 Ills swei’t-
heart mlled on » Judge to marry Mein.
The Judge married them and appar-
ently v -bed with his work he s.iiij
to Vlr:
■'Snltitc tbe br'de.”
For an instiint the groom wns ftn«-
Aurtln. Teia The board of r* Steamer Will Bring 111 Dead
: th® ' “ ” r* ’> Boston. Mass.. -Repatriation of some
•c I. T. n the office Of President k the mea ^ died jn uniform over
k \In-on are c-nfr nting a knotty fg indicated with the information
prob.em ia n attempt to take care 1hllt the Gainer Lake Daraga i* brink-
of the r e-fi wing Ktuatfon at the the of m tidier* from
university thu year in the fare o’ Blfe.t
returns f.r- t?,e elect.-ns indicat rt? ’ , _
defeat to the Texas A u M amend \
i ment With all facilit.e* at the uni
Gome Kind of Stomach Trouble
With Cramps and Terrible
Pains Made This Oklahoma
Man’s Life Miserable Un-
til Black-Draught Re-
lieved Him.
rhlrkasha, Okla.—Mrs. J. W. Wnlker
recently said this: “We use Black-
Draught as a family medicine and
think it is the only liver medicine
made. My husband makes it up and
yses it as a tonic as well as a laxa-
tive. I use It for headache, sour stom-
ach, a full heavy feeling after meals,
which 1 suppose Is Indigestion, and It
cc-rtninly does me a lot of good.
My husband had some kind of stom-
ach trouble—we don’t know just what.
It would strike him just any time In
the day and cramp or pain him just
terribly bad. Someone told him how
to make a tea of the Black-Draught,
which he did. It did him so much
good, it removed the cause and cured
him. Since then we have praised the
Black-Draught to our friends, and
gladly do so.”
Seventy years of successful use has
made Thcdford’s Black-Draught a
standard, household rem< dy. Every
member of the family at times needs
the help that Black-Draught can give
In cleansing the system and prevent-
ing or relieving the troubles that come
from constipation, Indigestion, lazy
liver, etc.
Try Black-Draught Sold by all drug-
gists.—Adv.
* Saved Scolding.
Patience—1 like the movies because
it’s dark.
Patrice—Naughty, naughty.
“No, riot that, but when it’s dark
and a dozen men near you stand up
pad start putting on their coats before
the end of the picture, you can’t sav
anything because you're not sure which
struck you in the eye.”
“I Believe I Could
Not Have Lived
If I Had Not Taken Rich-Tone.*
— Says N. P. Stevens.
“Thl* truly wonderful tonic hna done
me more good thnn nil tbe doctor*'
Ireatmrnta nud I bate been under tbe
eitre of aeveral eminent (ibyalclan*. I
am truly grateful for tbe benefit I hove
rerelved from taking Ilteh-Tone und
recommend H to all people ttbo nr*
pbyalt-ally weak nnd run down.”
Take RICH-TONE
and gain new energy
nirh-Tone make* more red corpuscle*,
tnrlehlug nnd purifying the blood. It
rontnlu* nil of the element* that are
■ reded moat In maintaining ntrength
• ml vigor. Hleh-Tone rent* the tired
nerve*, restore* nppetlte, Induce*
hrnlllifnl aleep—it given you all those
Ihlngn which menn energy and well-
being. Get u bottle todny—only fll.00
tt nil drug atore*.
K. B. Richards Medicine Co., Sherman, Texas
In His Children’s Eyes.
In the recently published “Theodore
Roosevelt Letters to His Chljdi-en”
not a little spnee Is given to the
quaint sayings of Quentin. Here is
one:
The other day a reporter asked
Quentin something about me, to which
that affable and uncanny young gentle-
man responded: “Yes, 1 see him some-
times; hut I know nothing of his fam-
ily life.”—Christian Sclenee Monitor.
“CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP”
IS CHILD’S LAXATIVE
To abort a coI<?
and prevent com*
plications, take
fend Tim
I lit* f H O In
tvie
rear, nunc
to n distinct
lililt. **li.
hi, hei-lx to
getlier and gave Mr*.
Vic
ein- of (lie ’’iJoughboyV'
finest.
lb well.
1 giie*H thut
wilt llNV
»* to
do.” f-.ghed the Judge a* he signed the
IlcetuM*.
livery department of housekeeping
needs Bed f'ro’.s Ball Blue. Lquaily
I good for kitchen towels, table linen
; sheets and pillowcase*, etc.
Urgent Deficiency Bill Signed
ve ■ ■ . ded y an *’tcr v ‘: " ■' 1' ’*• °®
dance' Of <> per ter;: over that o’ ri*L"d lhe m^n‘ deficiency *PPro-
la t -nr, t’ < re*f-it« adopted a priation bill carrying *2,500.000 for en-
re ;t , n a-k-ng Go., nor Hobby to lortenent of wartime prohibition and
- approve a deficiency appropriation of lt*j6 control act.
iCOO'i to meet the bare nevesaltie , --
of tarrying . n the s-hoo! this nionev Ratifies Woman Suffrage
| to he uied to pay salaries of assist j Anru tl, Maine-The national con-
! *n *’ ln*'roct®r* an<1 t,J,ors engaze rtilutlonal amendment granting equal
to care for the increased instruction
necessary.
Look at tongue! Remove poisons
from stomach, liver and
bowels.
V/hy That Lame Back ?
Morning lameness, sharp twinges when
bending ar.d an all day backache; each
is cause enough to suspect kidney com-
plaint. If you feel tired all the time
and are annoyed by dizzy spells, head-
ache* and irregular kidney action, you
have additional proof and should net
quicklv to prevent more serious kidney-
trouble. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills,
the remedy that is recommended every-
where by grateful users. Aslc your
neighbor!
A Louisiana Case
Paul Lux. retired po-
liceman. K30 Tulane
Ave., New Orleans,
La., eayr: "My back
had been aching and
1 felt a heavy, strained
feeling across my kid-
neys. A throbbing
pain would set in and
keep up for hours at a
time. X was soon re-*
Ueved of all t h e s eu
troubles after taking!
Doan's Kidney Pills a
They proved so satis.*
factory I have fre-
quently recommended
them to my friends.”
Get Doan's at Any Stor*, 60c • Box
DOAN'S •yfJLV
FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
i'/e-SJ
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nauaealets, safe and sura.
Medicinal virtue* retain-
ed end improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
Telephone Progrec*.
The development In telephonic end
telegraphic equipment effected during
the war would Imre occupied probably
from ton to fffteeti year* during ordi-
nary peace time*.
Big Price for Exchange Seat
New York A new high record for
I the price of a stock ex'hanae seat
wai set when ooe sold for $116,000
I Tbe previous record wa* $100,(K4
The name of tbe purebaaer i* not aa
Bounced
suffrage to women has been ratified
by tbe teaate It bow goes to tbe
bouse
British Steamer Aground
Norfolk. Va.—While attempting to
make port during a fog tbe British
steamer Bretainer went ashore near
Virgtal* Beach She ia In no daagsc
GRfiS&eR
REGULATOR x
rcb All. Urn? AND KIDNEY QlStyHDf-Ri.
‘•PRICE, 25< A
tl*NCtK Mfc. CC CHCiTT/VNodeA efN*
s
It I* cruder to leave the wrong th ng
uhnnld than to nnwty It.
B. A.THOM AS1
StocK Remedy
Texas Haa J1S.7J7 Motor Vehicle* Method at Meet at Terrell
Austin Texate-There are 314,737 Terrell. Texa*.- Tb« north Texsa
motor vehicle* licence d in Texas, the conference of the Methodist Eplacopni
figure* having been made public or church south, baa convened ia annual
the highway commission.
Treaty Effect,.s Nov. ft
Part*.- The treaty of Versailles and
the peace settlement with Germany
will become eflecUva, It Is gasened
In well informed circles ia Pari*
Not 21.
MjH
■ion ia this city.
Dean ef Kansas School Dead
Lawrence. Km. — James Wood*
reea hnowa among the atsdeats ot
Anaaa aaiverstty aa “Unci* Jimmy,''
sen ef the school at law for more
D
Accept “California” Syrup of Fiji
only—look for the name California on
the package, then yon are sure your
child is having the beat and moat harm-
lee* laxative or physic for the little
stomach, liver and bowels. Children
love Sts deBdoss fruity taste. Fall
direction* for child's dose on each bot-
tle. Glee It without fear.
Mother I Yon mast auy “California.*
—Adv.
iRECILESSsS^
■ ■ . ■' ......... ■■■-in- I 'j —
Outguessed Him.
Pauline Lord went to call on Wil-
liam Harris. Jr„ anent an engagement
Jurt before he set sail for Europe.
“What’a your salary?” demanded
Harris, after the other details had
been dtacOKxed, Mias Lord told him.
“Ouch!” decried the manager, winc-
ing at the cum.
"JFhy, don’t yon think I’m worth
Itr Mias Lord asked.
“Yea.” admitted Harri* “but I didn’t
think yon did.”
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