Shortage of Cars Holds Up Potatoes Fannrt Expreii Diatifac tion Over State Grading Law Chang i Sought. HemlngforiJ, Nb .. Nor. 11 (Kpa-elal.b-Hhortag of bog car for wheat anJ refrigerator far for potstoee I halting tha marketing of crop at thla point. Considerable wheat la coming In and local elevator ar being filled to capacity. rroNibly SI new potiito cellar have ben built thla fall ofr d potato storaga and thasn ara all filled. potatoes ara bringing good price from to cnta to "i cent a bushel raw slock potatoe art bringing almtit 31 cnta a bushel. Ttfi prtie art for bulk potatoe of a good grade. A good many potatoe ara being JifUl In tha pit until tha r ahorlnga la relieved, Farmer ara xnrinir diat!fne t.on w.th tha Ut grading hi, on lew grade potato tha Inspection amount to 5 fr per cent of their value, Insertion being dona locally. Moat furmcra believe that Inspection should t-a nt terminal market, similar to tha wheat Inspection. Inspection fee collected at thi po'nt ara II a car. amounting to about 12,700 a year. Fnrmer ara circulating a petition to b presented at tha next legiala tura demanding repeal of the lnspec (km law except at a terminal market like Lincoln or Oinatui. Inspection often cause delay In ihlpment lead ing to mora front damage In transit and neither tha hxiil dealer nor the potato growers aem to finl ny com pennatlon for tha red tap and ex P'nae Involved. )ulIiran Get Moet of Pawnee County Officer Table JC'X k. Neb., Nov. 1J. Spe cial. K-Pawit county officer elected FRIDAY A SAT. NOVEMBER 17IS Matinee Saturday Mturt, ahubert Present the Two Funniest Men la the Warld McINTYRE and HEATH la a New Musical Corned "Red Pepper" Orlglaal N. V. Cast and Cborua Evge., 60c to fZJO) Mat, SOc lo f 2 00 NOW AND ALL WEEK HAL REID'S I'anou MeMnima HOUSE PETERS . A. ul a Perfect Cut . Corniag Next Week "UNDER TWO FLAGS" Mannee Pily, 2:15; Ery Night, ail HENRY B. WALTHALL & CO. In "The Unknown Onkl ar Delour Ji Krcd IDA MAY CHAD WICK AND HER DAD In "Wlttin't Pot Office" Erneot Hi.rtt Pefry Bremen Bro. Tonc oi Dy Af' Fabit Path Nowt OL5EN & JOHNSON tikf.bli. Ld loaded With Laughi Mtin, ISc to 5X Nigbte, ISc to $1 It Seem A Though EVERYBODY IN OMAHA ha bears) that thi it tha bet hill of the teaton, and. a a re- "gigantic CROWDS ara flocking to tha It'a gooel theatrical (hopping t attoail early hw" :r:r. ioc - 30c Nte aod Soeier Moliaoe A4a U toMOlMiM I4 ejpaejrwai a 0J aw m- 1 wc.an:9BnaBaaeaawaj FRANK MAYO "CAUGHT BLUFFING tWadaii, riep aod SattMaV Pale 8. Ml' Cft Steer "Th. Loni Chanct" Vk.tk tilNRY WALTHALL Mae Daw RahIk Cra GEO KCIQHIOIHCQD THUTCIS CBVM a . ta d Mae Riouart iiidick U "IHtV e'V, o ll HtWli TO a t4 lseaJIa 1et (4. 4 AI liNV t,TVl M l taileil jomm cuaiar la, -vl -sf P avw iiaa . iBRINGING UP I jVv I j fei ara aa follow: W. T. farklnaon, rapra. r.tatlva (R ); A. Ji. Lok( county clerk (R); M, U tlsnagln, county treuaurer (It ); Ouy K, Avtry, ahariff (R.); I.'lmer K, VVItfe, tounty attorney (R,t; Q. Tl. Tlnkerton. county commla aloner Third diatrkt (Ij). and Mra. Al bert Ballince, county aiiperintandent (N'onpartiaan.) J. 8. Vlrttika wa elected aa county aurveyor. Fifteen Criminal Caaes on District Court Docket Htalla, Nb Nov. U, (Special. V Fifteen criminal ram- ara on the docket of Rlchardon county dlntrl'.'t court, whl'h convened at Fall City Monday. Ten of thifcaaea ara thoe of alleged parol violator. The other five Intlude alleged al of liquor, lar ceny, wire riertlon, aaaault and theft. There are 9 caae on tha civil and equity docket, of which IS ara for divorce. 8ix naturalization hearing ar aet for November 20, Now Showing Action! Laughter! Speed! SURE FIRE FUWTT Double Prcjrici ffAOSM 6IHLS.HINDU fAKM nt Sftcfteo 'OMAHA'S FUN CENTRE" MAI, 4 lit I TODAY PRt-WAg PRICES riRal OMAHA APPtAHAHbt Uf Jimmie Coopei Vi. beauty rtevue COLLUBIA -BURLESK EXTRA GONZfcLl WMITfc A Her IS Celonil lauert GrtaKK Aet el IH Kle vr Create Ladln' Tlckati. I3e or 25e at Dally HaU 3:11 Sat. Mat. WX Krank rtinnr Fliun'l Naw Berua Now Playing WALLACE RE1D 5fhe Chost Breaker" M'WII LILA LEE and WALTER HIERS aaj'. v: - eaanea EMPRESS TUa. A faVaaUcaW. ifysiTsrrr-JTr i.-e aid a HlCMU ""tajeefoeiM I a- T Ittaaaea with . V.... I STnrXTr.TTl 4ad he a ! aed Othatt at -. ISIti In fcltt M l -le V u nr iTTTTr?ri rnn It he-m ! Vkea htee. t e-l fivv IN "I t.eaa tea- HARD TIME DARCE teafeaas Iaae4 Aiiee Alaaa fetaa f.llew . TUCSDAY NIGHT Einpriss Rustle Sir.io ' laa ier v4 4 Vwm- 5 NaW FATHER How to Keep Well By Oft. W. Queetlane ceaeorelng hrgleae, Maitolioa te Dr. ! or reed art ol Tae Bee, preper Umltatloa, whore a ataapod tvaaa will aet aaake a diagaeaia Addraa lattara la care el The Bae. Copyright FACTS AUOIT CANCKII. Hr DR. M. i. HEELhi, t. Iule. Tha American Society for tha Con trol of Cancer attempt to dlaeeml nate the facta that everyone ihould know about cancer. Thla activity of tha aoclety reata aoleiy on the bantu that cancer I a curable dleaa If the cure be Inatituted gufMclcntly early. It I the putpo of tha aoclety to up rend the fact t. without Inapirlngi01' ,'h ai'-'l'l'iv rst m alna-la tavnTan or th P'''''ul hot Joint of BCUte rheij- fcur In the mind It would be tenfold better to die nM K.t.. i. peacefully of cancer than to epend lojncuU ''W,'" ,ht" w"lu,ld hm year In un.ocakabl fear and dread' 1 r"1 l'( ":tlnn th public to anH mnrrv hut .van If th. human ment of fear cannot be wholly quiet j - ed, It la a thounandfold better to know th eaaentlal fact regarding a dtea.e that la claiming 250 victim a day In the United Btatea. The period of the great war lav 80.000 American oldleni lout: during the name period. cancer claimed 180.000 victim. A proper knowledge of tha fact would reduce thla figure to an Incredible de gree. I!ut why contemplate thla eubject with any gene of fear? Th mont definitely Ubl!ahed cancer truth ar that It t not a foul or loathiom dlaeaae: It I not hereditary: it la not a hopelen malady; It 1 not Infection or contaglou; It I not a dieeaae that cornea boltlike out of the eky with murderoua aault, cutting off every avenue of eecape before and behind It: It l not a dleae ncenarlly at tended by great physical suffering. It It were thi kind of a dlwane, then unquestionably tragedy would be tha keynota of human life. The American Society for th Control of Cancer exhorta people to be unafraid, and aays to them that tha real trag- Madieon Knights Initiate Clags of 20 at Ceremony Madleon, Neb., Nov. 13. BpeclaJ.) St Leonard' Council Knight of Columbu fconferred the Initatory exercises on a clan of 20 yesterday afternoon. Vlltlng delegations from Humphrey, Norfolk, O'Neill and other places assisted In the work. Dr. J. C. TIgha Is grand knight. The ceremonies were concluded by ban quet in St. Leonard hall, served by the Christian Mother of St Leonard parish. Ho guests participating. Rev. Mr. Brass presided as toastmaster. Response were made by Huge Boyle, Norfolk: M. Horiskey, O'Neill; Wil liam Kloke, Norfolk, and John J. Malone, Humphrey and others. Taxpayers' League Calls Meeting to Discuss Taxes Aurora, Neb., Nov. 13. (Special.) The Taxpayers league of Hamilton county ha been called for an Impor tant meeting Saturday afternoon. November 25. at 2:30. The call Is signed by W. I. Farley, president; T. M. Scott, vice president; S. C. Houghton, secretary, and J. R. David son, treasurer. Proposed savings of public money In the state and coun ty will be discussed and It Is prob able that definite plans will b laid at this meeting. The league haa been In existence for several year. Uncle Sam Says: Scarlet Fever. Scarlet fever Is reearded by the In formed as one of the most dreaded disease of childhood, not only be cause an attack may be so malignant aa to cause death In a short time, but also because of Its high degree of in fectiousness and the many grave complication with which It may be attended, and became the hope cf re covery even In cate apparently mild at the outset, ha proved too often deoeptH. Thi booklet deals with the cause and svrnptoni of scarh't f-ver and contains lnf mr-llon for It preven- i tlon. Iteader of The Omaha Pee mav ob I tain a copy tf thi booklet free) a I long a th free edition last by j writing to th 1'nltrd Statea l'ubttc i Health Hervloe. Washington. D. C. aaklng for "Supplement Jl, Parents1 Problems ShiAlId rhlltrea b permitted to et In that u:ghhf t.-wer an I Me thjr hv rtl4 In their gr H,r.a? If the nih-ur want . tuv, why I !t tuy if their l.tlla fr i..t. (il teum.o trdutlry? AMtftflKV.r. Thit Treatment For You, Coats Only Twenty Five Cents Rr-4 fru Uvvr IM1. 4 ! I Iftleail al W nai ik e e4 tha aai.een . ".' lie e eat ar4f ri . saa b ax- i-4 a I aw.eu ; 4 i tae teiit of a-d ' ail ihata, Waei laifaaaaMtaea. be4 ha i ja eke eaHt ' 1 fm4 mi iieea l uv - , ' be reati --e htm batdr r a Imsia, r-b btai . d ' a-eaa. t... a 4 (a.a.ae t aiaa al i . ateeaaf 4 - a4t( . (fetiil let om m taae-ad , b , . . e-nd aawau a ht ' . l - 4 av k haa Hi f . : b e aV4 (m at t4 at Wa , HIE OMAHA JIEK : TUESDAY. N'OVKMI'.ER It. 11122 A. EVANS aad prevention ot dioeoie, ubmlttad will k aetvared aoraoaally, aubjact la Mdraaaad envelope la encloted. Dr. nor preetrlbe lor ladiridual diaaatef. I 121. edy of cancer I that ordinarily It I o aeemlngly Inofrenilva a dl"a" o unnitenfii-a oy infection and con tagion, o devoid of pain and dlxalnl Ity, and no free from that dread wait ing and weuknea that charades Ige It later and hopele etnge. If only there were gome Indefinite warning gymptom of cancer a itrlk- Ing n the Initial lilll of pneumonia inatlam, or the Intolerable pnln of necelty Of recognizing Cancer i v.. r . .... i v , i . ,i , .. 1 1 . iAi'r t ijtti niirm II Irll'rUlniIV (Continued tomorrow.) "IHrty, Nnttly. Filthy" J. A. C. write: "I am coming to you for enlightenment, "For some years now health author ities have raved ngalnst tho spltti-r, the cougher and the stieewr. Health columns have had article after article on the danger these people spread. The public ha written over and over again, .nd still does, and your nrtlcli-s time and again have played the sami tune. "Home time ago you wrote about a little boy with the 'running nose' and the menace he was to the health of other children. I!ut nnver once, any where, and this Is my reason for writ ing, have I seen one word against the person who (must I be vulgar to ma lie myself clear?) picks the nose with his f.nges, "Of ell the dirty, nasty, filthy, un speakable habits, I can think of none worse. And, Dr. Kvans, if a running nose Is dangerous, how about this awful habit? "I have from Infancy been told It wss a nasty habit, and have always used a piece of aoft, wet cheesecloth to wash out the nose, both In the morn'.ntr and In the evening. It n't only makes ono feel fresh, but It makes It unnecessary to resort to that dirty old trick. "It has always been a puzzle to me to see apparently refined people, even when In conversation with other peo ple, perform this filthiest of stunts which only goes to show, after all, what an unreliable thing appearance Are. "I once worked with a'girl (it makes me sick to write it) who was m,t only guilty of this dirty, nauseating habit, but after the dirty trick, used to put her fingers In the back of her mouth (when she wasn't biting away at her nails) and pick her teeth with a pin. "Then she would pick vr the books In tho office and spit on her fingers as she turned the pages. These same book had to be handled by everyon In the office after that." REPLY. Let' publish this, that you may en lighten many. How Much Do You Drink? K. K. writes: "Is buttermilk fat tening? For what purpose Is It good to drink?" REPLY. Dflpcmls on how much you drink. If you eat plenty of food, and then drink buttermilk like water, it Is. Buttermilk Is milk freed from fat and with Its casein somewhat changed. It is rather more digestible than sweet milk. Mttle H.tnn In Grape Pits. S. W. L. writes: "1. Will you please tell me If It Is harmful to swallow the pits of grapes? "2. Can one get appendicitis from this practice?" r.JCPLT. 1. I do not think so. 2. The danger is very sllsrht. Pernicious Anrtnla Not Hereditary. It. W. C. writes: "Can yru state whether pernicious anemia Is heredi tary?" r.KPLY. It Is not. u kh mi r. Don't Suffer With Piles let I'trfcaald I'll KwppMlfarlra It. I vi. I aa tit I'ala aud Strain, aat elrtaoj t oaalort. If ar rlr.itnf ,,p fcuuiurit.Ll.la, 'iff. rinaT with I' hlnf. I r . 1 1 , i finer "l i4 nevtr trl.il rrat I T e i ' ' a. t , a a i t " -! 'l . .. it f. t . , i ', 1 a ! if ..... t i la t -I- I l h a, It 4f t -f . I I . f ! ' '" iabe . a .le f ., I'll i ti e I ,m ii f tw aaa v I ... ti I lil .M li . I )!-. 4 ld, kiafab Whrn in Omaha Stom al Hotel Rome SEE JIGGS AND MAGGIl IN TVU. FAGt OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEl 1 I : I Dog Hill Paragrafs " " By Ceorg Bingham Club Hancock dwinit laat night that he woke up and found a huge ttvr In hi room. He .iy cow (ore lire il.Tiii fill, n h" went out early this morning and his cow ws stand Ig there chewing her cud Just line nhe had not moved out of her tracks all nlKht. o Elllik Hclwanger has got so he sings real well In public. This shows what iMcrmlnutlon can do, a he could scarcely carry a tune when he bei;un trying to sing about 20 year ago. a a They tried to get Cricket Ilirks to whlstlo a tune at the social Wednes day night, but he. shook his head, as he did not have his munic. with hltn, Marriage License. Tha following couplfaa have bttn tunned licence to cd: , J,imo McTlrUe, 44. PItmoutn, N't., ami Minnie A. McM.iker, , I'Uttamoutb, N-D. Pranrla J. Bti0r. SI, Omaha, and 8tlla (irnham, 43, Omaha. Mark J noddy, tl, Omaha, and Mayme Ra'ay, 21, Omaha. J(rh-rt c. rivr, ST, Omaha, an'l Alma Jerarn. S2, Omnhs. William U'ad'lftll, tT, Omaha, snd Haiet Pruna, 21, Omaha. John V Pter, St. Tutan. Neb., an4 Clara I. Wkht, 20, Tutan. Neb. Vnrlav J, Fftrlcek, nvar II, Omaha, and ll.url L. Itr.gre, over 21, Omaha. Tienjamin II. M-Kell, 14, Omaha, and Sad in Hml'h, 14, Omaha. Itnry Peal, SO, Omaha. Tina tawleaa, 21, Omaha. Henry Tpn, ft, Omaha, ayid Oreie King. 22, Omuha. Ottlnua Han.cn. 27. Omaha, and 04a OotUchalck, 20, Omaha. Amlraw B. Roaa, over 2t, Omaha, and I.lla A. XJouxal, over 21, Omaha. ADVEBTIgr.MF.XT. Famous Old Recipe for Cough Syrup Eaally and rheaply made at home, bat It brata them all for quirk reauit. ThousanJa of liousewives have found thjt they can aave two-tliird of the money usually spent for couch preparations, by m'tag this well known oil recipe for making cough syrup. It i simple and cheap but it has no eual for prompt result. It takes rit-lit hoM of a couch and give immediate relief, usually stopoini; an ordinarv coiih in 21 hours or less. Ot 2't ounces of Pine.i from any dru2i.'Ut, pour it into a pint buttle, and add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. If you prefer, ue clarified mnlaxses, honev, or corn avrup, instead of sugar svruu. Kit her w;tv, it tmtf good, keeps perfectly, sn I lants a family a lonj time. It's truly sst'itiithiaa how qu;clt!y it set, pftietrjtiiig through every sir paage cd the throat ani luna luiweii nd Mi-fa th pliligm. soothe and heaU the membrane, and graduallv but mrelv the snnoymi throat tiik'e tnd dres.led rough di appear entirely. Nothing Utter fur bronchit , ii.imn.Kc croup, hore. e or broinhiiil attim I'.tfx is a x, a I and It'ifM? eon fentratr.1 lonipinind of ertiii.iie Niif. w.iv pine ei'rtrt knu n the wotlj over fir its leal. tig r'lnt on nieuilirjnee. Avoil ditanpc ntinet't lr k.tij mr '!ri?(f t fur ;', uun.-ea of line" w.tlt lull d.revti. ns and don't, siv. pt aiu ili g '. ;.arantej ta g. tht lui ntufart .n or money r t. mt tlr r.uiUrl. lh I'.nn Co, it, Wayae, Jal .Shave With Culicura Soon The New Way Without Mm! 16799 ! DIED i In Ntw YvHk City alcM from kU r-y tfvuWUitr, lkt' ;u f ; Vt'v.i:( $ trv-vrn a vwtjn iy iv.'evt! ira jv4 awha. I LiVMafa) Jit ravet'. 1 UaUaJl LATIIHOP'8 btlHIMAit V TW ' i1 - U-4 imwIi b Itaaf, ttee: l4l I " a 4 pvaHf, t- a4 fe-.il taeu l4b Am W ti.a afcteA Drawn for The icliraknii Jump From ' Train V imlovv in Illiiioi f'hNinpiilgn, HI, Nov 13 (.Special 1vl'gram J A. U. M' t'oy uf Hprlng' view, Neb, In In the Hurntmin hos pital here stilTering fmm nuinerou tuts on the h-ad and fice, M'H'oy was on llm wuy with bis mother to Danville, III., and Jumped from a pas senger train between h'-re and l'r bona. Attendliig pliyslrluns say he will recover. T o-;.riniiir..a al iiirnr'i Lfgionnairr. l Aurora lianquetril ly Auxiliary Aurora, Ni u , Nov, 13 (Hpecjul,) Armistice day was celebrated by th American I-enm of Hamilton county with a patriotic program In tho after- Syrup Pepsin Helps Nature Give Relief Try it wkea Uiativ il seeded tad tb woaderld rtialtt IT I not necessary to take a violent physic for o aimplo an ailment a constipation. Yet many thoughtless parent give mercury in the form of calomel, and coal-tar in the form of phenol when natural vegetable com pound like Dr. Caldwell' Syrup ii , :u .1.. ,-aj 2 a . will mn yd V "TvL. work equully well aCL nnd without dan- ger. People ihould realize that mercury may auJivate and in certain conijitiona loosen the teeth; that phcnolphtlialein, Iy whatever nnnm known and how ever disguised in candy, may eause dennutitis and other akin eruptions; that salt water and powder may concentrate the Hmxi, dry up the skin and cause lassitude. You can take Dr. CaM well' Syrup Pepsin yourself or give it to a babe in arms, as thousand of mother do every day, with the confidence that it id the safest ami best medicine you can tiso for constipation ana ucb com-' plaint. A tcaspoortful will re lieve you over night even if the constipation haa been chronic for r il Knoyf M tiou. You're' losing time whenever you worry and hunt around for some bargain you could have found immediately. The only wayand it's a mighty simple and easy one to avoid these losses is to keep an eye on the daily opportunity news in the "Want" Ad section of The Omaha Hee. You can't afford to miss this chance to keep in touch with the surprising advantageous offers in household giHuK clothing, good thing to eat, real estate and the oil cr Ik interests of everyday life that appear in The Omaha Uee "Want" Ad section. Read Omaha Bee "Want" Adi Regularly Omaha Bee by McManui tCeprrisht lJ; noon nd a bsnuuet for legionnaire by the auxiliary at Highlander hall In tha evening, J"hn A. Whitmor and J. H. ilrosvenor were th ek ens at the afternoon meeting. Music wa rend-red by in male quartet and Mr. C. ('. Kralzar and Miss t'lar abi l Hurt, sololats. l',egion Civen Dinner. Humboldt, Neb., Nov. 11, tUpeclal The Women auxiliary of the ; American Legion of thla city gave a o'clock dlnnr to legionnaire and fhc,r ,,,,. Katurd(,y. At n ntur- day morning th flag In tha city park sin placed at half mast for two mln ute lie Want Ail Produce Ij -nulls ANT FAMILY MAT TIT IT FX EE Thonfndl pf pvmlt trt avaln tlumttltfi, " H Htrt tan I And (rue uorlhr Utatat that snyona in tnt famtty tan sue leam ronafipaUed?" urea yea lo Ity Syrup i'tftuu I will fladly pmuU Meref fnt tamplt hiMlt, suttvnf er an aaWuale Utt. Krils sw lenere fo send l. ddoVees Dr. W. II. CoUifll. H 'i Wmthtnfton Si., Montittlte, lUinoit. lio il now year. Dr. Caldwell' Syrup I'epain is a compound of Ejryptian senna and pepsin with pleasant tuvling aromiitin, ami docs not cramp or gripe. Every druggist handle it, and bottle are ao gen erous that the cost amount to only about a cent dose. You buy it with the understanding that if it doe not do a claimed your money will be refunded. The name of ail the ingredient are on the package, Mrs. A. Arceneaux of Orange, Texas, ufTered from constipation for six year and found no relief until ihe took Dr. Caldwell Syrup Pepsin; and Mrs. Gua Anderson of Ball, kans., corrected her bowel trouble so that she now eat and sleepg normally. Bring a bottle of Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin into your own borne and let the family use it for consti pation, biliousness, wind, ga, headaches, flatulency, and to break up fever and cold. tlott Don ? CAN Bur? When the things you don't know about are the scores of different opportunities to save time and money that crop up all the while. You're losing money every time you spend your money on some thing you could have bought for less. 9ta Oilcrnit:--TIIE EVBMIKS E2E Huniholilt Man Flftrl ihoriff I'V Thrre t.le H'lltltHiMt, .SVti , Nov 11 lal I Official canvas uf the vote of the recent elecllnti ve Albert Voung of thi city majority of three over his lepublican opponent for county h-r-Iff, Ait r.striar.vnor. FOR ITCHING TORTURE Uie Antijeptic Liquid Zemo Tli-r i one remedy that seldom falls to step itching torture and re tlev skin Irritation, and that makes the akin soft, char and healthy. Any druggist can supply you wltti Zemo. which generally overcome skin dine. KiTenia. I'ch. Pimples. Ilsslies, lllackheads. In most ie glv vtay to Z.emo. Kre'iuetitly, minor blemishes dlspiesr overnight. Itch Ing usually stop instantly, ..mo I a tafe, atitlneptlc li'iuld. clesyi, easy to use and dependable. It iots only J'.c; an extra lurge Isjttle, II HO. It is positively safe for lender. ei(iiv skin. A sure, safe way to end CORNS tn one minute rna ran end the ealn of curnawuh Dr.bcholl eZino-taila. They remove h rsa (nciiua-pteaeiira. You ri.lt no Infection ftont cuttlog. DO Ungei Iroto corroaivt acids. ZlnO'Pa'l protect while they heal. 7sia,- antlarptic) waterncoof. bites d corns, lallousrs. bunions. Get a boa today at ycuf druifist twrlhoe desist a, DrSchaUb Xino-pads . iVdHtV in ik Uhtavi of Tl SchJt ol Dr. oVIWl eat Camjorl Jfflwuii, Jnk Supfjrtj,tH, Put one on the pain if gontt ADVEHTIMENEXT. A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole And Musterole won't blister like thi eld fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread tt on with your fingers. It penetrate to the sore spot with gentle tingle, loosen the congestlou and draw out the soreness and pain. Musterole Is a clean, while olnt- ,....,,A u.t.h nil rt m , i a II Is fine for quick relief from sor throat, bronchitis, tonsllltls. croup,, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma tism, lumbago, pain and achca of the back or joint, sprains, sore mus cles, bruise, chilblains, frosted feet. colds on the chest. Keep It handy for Instant use. 35o and 65c, jar and tub.'; hospital size, 13.00. Better than a mustard ptahter. iii t was 4 laf fAe I al hteaWI as) aef aea i