Extent of G. 0. F. Poll V ietorv Is Shown in Dixon Final Returns on National, State and County Tickets Tell Story. Ponce, Nc li , Nov. 8.—Tho extent of the republican landslide in Dixon county is apparent from the final re turns on the national, state and county ticket, which are as follows: For president. CooluUe. 2.138; Davis. 1.905. For United States senator: .John ,T. Thomas, p. 1.211; George \V. Norris, r.. For governor: J. NT. Norton, d 1 345; Adam McMullen, r.. 2.247. 1>. B Butler, p. 363. For lieutenant governor: I* J. Mullin. •1. 1 293: G. A Williams- r. 127: Gran ville Hummer, p. 19C: .1 F. Webster, u.. 19><. For secretary of state. C’hnrles W Pool, d 1.628: L R, Johnson, r. 2.973; D. It. Gilbert, p.. 132. For auditor of public accounts: C. K. Harman, d. 1.1S0; George W. Marsh, t . 2.2 29: William Anderson. p.. 296; David Fawcett, p.. 9(t For commissioner of public lands and buildings: U. A. 1.arson, d . 1.-30; Dan Swanson, r. 222: K \V Wiggins. t> 224. For stati-. treasurer: U. F Langhnrat. d.. 1.162: Charles l> Robinson, r.. 2.262; E. G. Stolley. p.. 290. For attorney general: H. B. Fleharty. d.. . 1.196: o S Spillman, r.. 2.650. For railway commissioner: F. L. Kol len d.. 1.430; II G Taylor, r. 2.185. For congressman Third district: Edgar Howard, d. 1.860: E. C. Houston. r.. 1.9 59. For senator Ninth district: A. M. Smith, d.. 1.292: George Wilkins. r.. For countv assessor: John McCluskev. ^ d. 1.620: George It. Pearson, r.. 2.214. Non-l’oittica!* For supreme lodge Third district: Rob ert. K. Evans. William I. Dowling. Fnr district lodge Eighth district: C. A. Kingsbury. 1.137. ,,r. For countv Judge: L. D. 1* ales. 2.1t>9. F. F. Verxanl. 1.120. _____ Sleet at Wytnore. Wymore, Neb., N’ov. 8.—The first real touch of winter struck W ytnore and southern Gage county this morn ins. ' The thermometer sank below freezing, following a light rain and sleet driven by a stiff north wind. AUVEBTISKMENT. 7 he Gland That Causes Men To Get Up at Nigth The gland that' causes getting up at night is known as the prostate and is a notorious trouble maker. II is estimated that 05 hut of every 10U men past 40, and many under that age, have prostate disease, which, if unchecked, often leads to a serious operation. The prostate surrounds the neck of the bladder like a washer. Naturally, when the bladder becomes inflamed by poisons which the kid nevs filter out of the blood, the irrita tion spreads to the prostate. As tin gland swells, it closes the neck "f the bladder, making urination difficult and painful, and causing pains in th< back, head and legs. An easy way to treat these annoy lng and dangerous conditions is to take one or two renex pills after each meal. The renex formula lias been victorious In thousands of such oases. One authority says It also has a valuable tonic effect and tends to renew vigor. Anybody wishing to prove the value of the formula can get a full-size, two-dollar treatment oi the pills under a money-back guar antee by sending the attached coupon to the address given therein. If you prefer, you can pay the postman iwo dollarsJtnd postage on delivery instead of sending the money with vour order. In any ease. If you re port within ten days that you are not entirely satisfied, the purchase price will be refunded at once, upon request. This is a thoroughly re i able company, so you need not hesi tate about ordering the renex if >o i need It. _ CH'ABANTF.F. COUPON Gentlemen: Send me a regular s;!!* Rpubx treatment, ns sruarantu STyoi. find IS enclosed I will v;» $2 ami posiape on c!eli\er>, Jut you are to refund the purchase Prlcf n once, upon request. if 1 "lth‘ 10 clays that I am not satisfied. Name . Address . Fill oat hml mall Cot The Benex Uo.. Dept. ISM. Kansas ( Ity. m aovkhtihkmknt. HELP KIDNEYS BP DRINKING Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and Help Neutralize Irri tating Acids Kidney and bladder Irritations often result from acidity, says a noted au thority. The kidneys help filler this acid from the blood and puss it on to the bladder, where It may remain to irritate and inflame, causing a burn ing, rraiding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the blad der, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer Is In constant dread; the water passes sometimes with a scald ing sensation and ‘Is very profuse; again, there Is difficult In voiding It. Bladder weakness, most folks call It because they can't control urination, while It Is extremely annoying nnd sometimes very painful, this Is often «:ne of fhe most simple ailments to overcome. Begin drinking lots of soft water, also get about four oilmen of Jad Salts from your pharmacist nnd take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast. Continue this for two or three days. This will help neutralize the acids In the sys tem so they no longer are a source of irritation to the bladder and urin ary organs, which then act normal again. ■Tad Salts la inexpensive, nnd Is made from the add of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and Is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by acid irritation. Jad Salts causes no’ bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efferves cent llthla-water drink which may galok'.y relieve your bladder lrrita • tton. By all means have your phy sician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. j---—~ 'I Mr. Keeper, the Dictionary, Please! j v _ _J By O. O. M'INTYRE. I r.m une of those thrpe letter words meaning something you crack. Give up? Xut. That's it. I've joined the growing army of maniacs who try to solve the crossword puzzles. For years I have withstood the appeals of friends to take up golf. Fridge iias never kept me up nights and mnh jong has left me as icily indifferent as a nn vle actress toward her current husband. And tiien Just as I turn the corner to that age where little children cry: "Let's v.atch Grandpa dodder!" I fall for a nonsensical pastime that keeps your head In a whirl ar.d your nose in the dictionary. The cross-word puzzle was Invented by nil Idiot for mongoloids. It Is just about as exciting as a tooth brush brill for children In grade A at school, anil yet to date there arc 2,000,1)00 saps and sap-esses leaping out of bed at daybreak to find out the syfionym for a six letter word mean ing "blah." After you work the puzzle it doesn't mean a bloomin' thing and you feel foolisli anil begin working another. It is becoming a national menace. Men who should be building em pires are locked in their offices thumbing Mr. Webster’s best seller for some obsulete word that begins with 1 and ends with z. Iloy, Page Napoleon. Liquor was a bad thing but it did not till as many crazy bazars as and sparkling are now pale as glass In the eternal quest for some out landish word that once you find you promptly forget. In almost any household, day or night, there is likely to he a shrill shattering' cry and some member of the household topples into fragments of ecstasy with :‘Tve found the right word. Hooray!" A New York psychoanalyst de clares that the man or woman who writes an anonymous letter is in variably u coward. He bases his con clusion on the sample deduction that if they were not cowardly they would sign their names. The secretary of a big steel magnate says that his em ployer receives on an average of 500 anonymous letters a week. Most of these are of a scoffing nature, hut few are threats. The threats arc never taken seriously on the theory that a person writing an anonymous letter would not have the courage to carry out the threat. Now and then I am flattered by an anonymous letter—as though I Were that important—and usually it is typewritten. One at hand—where Is it?—O, here it is, reads: "Picture the most picturesque city in the world having her dally episodes chronicled by a Missouri backwoodsman, and a nonconformist at that. I.lke all old maids, he looks at the flapper as u ntenace, the IJible and rel gion as dynamic facts and not as funny little myths. Although he has been In the great tent these many years, It still The cross word pin..:.! era.-.e won’t last long. Not if the padded 1 cells ho Id out. this foolish game will. Imagine a sane man sitting up nights trying to find the right synonym for: No. i—A Polynesian spear hurler's prayer. No. —Ventricle of tlie unpaired amphibian cerebral rudiment. No. r,— A fish headed goddess of Mesopotamia, No. 4—Kind of satin in the Levant. No. .1—A disease that afflicts the Scandinavian jackdaw. Those are just a few of the easy ones. Most people try them out while ordering the coffee and sinkers. Then while they should be doing h-nest work and getting ahead in the World they go after the hard ones. livery stenographer has a diction ary hidden in hpr desk, and workmen have one in their dinner pall. They say that the cross-word puzzle got its start in New York. New York likes to claim everything. Anyway, among the foremost devo tees are Neysa McMeln, Alice Inter Miller, Montague Glass, Gelett Bur gess, Owen Johnson and Rube Gold berg. Everybody's Crazy Now. If you go into a store.,to buy sonu thing or other a clerk will more than likely say: "We are out of ball bearing suspenders today, but do you know a word meaning a genus of the vanessoid butterfly?" Or the cienian Is liable to leap into the kitchen, hurl his burden Into the chest, jump up on the kitchen table and shout: “Goody, goody. I've Just thought of the word indicating an instrument for measuring electrical conductivities!" So it goes. Everybody is crazy about words. It used to be that most folks could take a word or leave it alone. Now they take them In basket fuls. They even trapped a burglar up in Yonkers who was using time in get ting away from there looking through a dictionary for the word indicating u famous pump In Thltiet. Of course the craze won't last long. That is, if the insane asylums hold out and they permit seven to sleep in a padded cell. One New York newspaper considers the cross word puzzle so important that it prints one dally right on the front page where the yarn of the millionaire's daughter eloping with the gardener ought to he. A stationer on Nassau street Is reaping a nifty harvest selling printed placards for business offices reading: "Employes caught working cross word puzzles during working hours will he immediately dismissed.” Office boys who used to tell the perennial one about grandpa's death now say mother is laid up with cross word puzzleltis. A bard breaks out in his column With this: "The Cross-Word Puzzle Book beneath a bough, Pencil, eraser, dictionary, thou Beside me, solving in the wilder ness, Wilderness were Paradise enow." Wlmt Does It All Mean? Where will it. al end? You drop into afternoon tea to discuss the latest scandal and you find everybody engrossed in cross puzzling. The glad girl, whose life was Just one laugh after another, has become ser ious. She is on the trail of a synonym for an Impeyan. The wise cracker who knows all ttie* latest ones Is now an Incurable nd diet. He has a dictionary In every pocket. Eyes that were once bright frightens. These antediluvian pci spectives are all right for the ordi nary Missouri farmer, but can you imagine him straying so far fts to be come a chronicler of New York's | daily episodes? That’s as bod as hnv* I ing P.ryan writing a text hook on evo lution.” This came from a fairly large-sized « itv. Whatever may be said of the ‘ ordinary farmer" 1 have never re reived an anonymous letter from him Real Literature. I much prefer a letter I received from Ike Khodes, a darkey took, who fashioned some of the most sumptu ous meals l over ate while visiting on a Texas plantation some time ago. I had sent Ike a little trifle as a trib ute to his skill in the culinary art. He says: “Come down again soon. I'll jump high like a rabbit to wait on you and Mr. Will. I know you like them good country figs and them STUFFED-UP HEAD Instantly Opens Every Air Passage—Clears Throat, Too If your nostrils are clogged and your head la Muffed because of nnaty citarrh or a cold, apply a little pure, antiseptic cream Into your nostrils. It penetrates throush every air pas aaRe, sno'thiriR and healing: swollen, inflamed membranes and you get In stant relief. Try this, flat a small hnttla of Kly's Cream Halm at any drug store. Your clogged nostrils open right up: your head is clear; no more hawking or snuffling:. Count fifty. All the stuffiness, dryness, struggling fur breath Is gone. You feel line. AIM KKTINKMKVr TREATING DIABETES by diet is merely treating symptoms and not the disease. Naturally if you take no *u»rar into the system there will be no sugar to excrete My book ‘EAT AND GET WELL’ telling how to stop this useless starving and ent what you need will be sent FREE to any diabetic suffyer. Write M. Rich arts, I>ept. 77. 220 W 42d St., New York Instant Relief Don St slay stuffed up! Take "Pape’s Cold Compound every two hours until three doner nre taken. The first dose n[>env ologgedup nostrils and air passage* j of the head; stops nose running; rs | lleve* headac he, dullness, feverish ned-., aneeilng The second and third ilnaea uaually break up the cold com pletely and end all grippe misery "Pape'a Cold Compound" I* the quickest, surest relief known and mate only thirty five cent* nt drug *tore*. Taste* nice Contain* no quinine. Insist upon Pape* ABE MARTIN On Don’t Git Discouraged ,_____/ « Ike Soles Wasliln' Vp at th' Horse Fountain. It. Is indeed doubtful if there is among all th' life stories o' those wiio have succeeded agin' staggerin' odds a career that even approaches that o' Ike Soles, ike Soles started out in life with three serious handicaps. He wuz an only ch.ld, his father wuz great, an’ he hail a fine tenor voice. While his mother owned him an’ saw t’ it that lie had shoes an' warm clothes, he wuz allowed free rein an’ spent lh' habit formin' years o' ids life loafin' around th' O. K. livery barn. Fer awhile his services as a six-horse driver wuz in fair demand, hut th’ band wagon got out o' repair an’ wuz finally chucked altobether, When young Soles finally felt th' urge t' better things he found hlmsplf unfitted fer many o' th' callin's o' life. He took up law at 22 an' started t’ run fer office. He wui a cannydate fer county treasurer, promisin’ that If elected he'd let his assistant run th' office. He tried fer th' county treas urer's office three times in spite o' ever’ discouragement. Then he aspired t' th' office o' county assessor, bring in’ out his middle name, Purvlance, which wui his mother's maiden name. Even this piece of strategy failed him an’ he wuz snowed under. Then he took up insurance solicitin' an' went after th’ nomination fer constable, promisin’ t' treat ever'body alike if he should win at th' polls. Another failure wuz added t’ his l>elt. but he never once lost hope, or vowed that he wuz through with politics. He tried t' sell nursery stock fer a spell, but th’ employment was unsuited t' his temperament. He took a post graduate course in tree surgery, but never practiced. Then th' Roosevelt panic came along an’ his father lost ever'thing. This blow only seemed t’ nerve hint an' he struck out with re newed vigor, an’ took in a free ex cursion t' th' Yakima apple country in Washin'ton. Nothin' wuz heard o' him fer several years. Finally he < ante home one day with a carload o' western horses an’ opened a studio fer th' voice. Rut he wuz several years ahead o’ his time an' th' studio caused little stir. His mother an’ father had, in th' meantime, split up an’ flown, but fer from lteln’ discour aged an' downcast, Ike Soles washed up at th' horse fountain an’ set down on th' court house steps militant an’ determined t' succeed in th' town of his birth. All at once th' p'tater chip business suggested itself t' him. He'd found himself. T day Ike Soles is known wherever p'tater chips are crunched. T'day he's married, has two cars nn' one child, an' never falls t' give an encouragin’ word t' all who need money. K'opvrtgtO. 1*24 t coming: on fine. Them greens is tasty. Flowers looking pretty. Cows soon be fresh. Yard man looking in the crib, putting in corn. All the birds singing and the sun shinin' bright.'’ Ike has the soul of a poet. (Copyright, 1924.) r-^ Duane College Notes. \__✓ Alls* Hetty Davenport. Elizabeth Mc Millan, Alb e TJoek»-l, Ruth Noyc e, Mabel Storm*. V.crlan c.irter, Eleanor Crone, « and R C Rogers appeared on the solo class pro rim Thursday. The oiatatio "Elijah" will be given De» • mber 7 in the » o liege i ha pel. An all Doan- Halloween banquet and ^. uni- party '• •’!- g:\en at (iayb rd Hall i 7iilay night The tables wer- beautifully decorated Jn black and orange, v. ith « an ill-.*. nut ( up*, plac- cards, and favors A number of the faculty attended a* guests. Aft-r dinner, ji continued Hal ov-on story was told by Misses Elolse old*. Marian KWhelberget, c'lalre Sweney and I’hil Taylor Th- m-n then had their annual night - shirt parnd- through town, the theater. Sokol dance all. wind ing up at Merrill hall where they were recaled with ham sandwiches, apples and ho*, cocoa. Captain and Mrs. W W Wert* (Flor ence Noyce) ’IK with Willv Junior visited tit the home of Rev and Mrs. <» T Noyce over the week end They liav - spent most «? the Inst j-.ir In Washington. 1» tV. wb-re Captain Wertz was ;n th- gov ernment hospital for medical treatment They are stationed now at Manhattan, Kan where Captain Wert* trill teach In the military department, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Noyce mis living ai Manhattan also MaJ v* N Sawyer, for some yesr* s' Camp V.nl. N .1. is stationed at Fort Leavenworth for study. Th- Donne players will present •*T>uley.'* . three i t comedy. Nov. 14 nt ftokol hull The follow ing will appear in the »ast : Irma Hokuf. Ed Hnyer. tlordon H-vhoe. Ch-tib-s Huyr- R'l'h • ' -' e > h o u;. of Crete. Clarence Kublcek. Wilber. I#eRny Haas-. Wisner; Edna Carlson, Aurora; Elmer Huffman. Aurora; Harold Burdick, Da vbl City, B-rn.ird Klaseg, Wilber Re- **nt v m|tors *n lie campus are Mr and M*r* W J Shull' r Bellevue Mr , ADVERTISEMENT ADENOIDS, TONSILS NON-SURGICAIIY TREATED Hundreds Have Received Almost Unbelievable Results. In the privacy of your own home. In a gentle, easy way, you ran treat yourself I with Tonad. the positively-proven, effec tive, non-surgical treatment for diseased; adenoid*, tonsils, and raw. inflamed mem branes in the nose and ihroat. Tonad is a scientific combination of medicinal com pounds, perfected by an eminent Specialist, who has tieated hundred* of severe rases during th- past few years, demonstrating beyond a doubt. It* wonderfully effective healing qualities. Tonad has th- most praiseworthy endorsements, and Is truly a remarkable medicinal, non-surgical dis covery. A former sufferer writes from Abil *ne, Texas: "1 taU- pleasure In writing you thnl your adenoid treatment ha* entirely cured me Thankfully yours. (Signed) Lloyd (Iray.” If you, or any member of your family, are suffering, don’t pass this announce ment by. If you treat yourself with Tonad, you will probably he glad to write, a* Mr. (Iray ha*. A pout rnrd or letter, ad dressed to The Tonad Company. 210-211 Bradbury Bldg. Los Angeles. Calif., will bring to you, post haste interesting littl folder. "Evidence,” and full particulars regarding the Tonad tr-ntment. WHEN IN NEED OF HELP TRY OMAll \ BEK WANT ADS. ant! Mr* t.\ If. LeHar. Osceola; Miss Zelma Stiles. Harvard Rev. Hue! Roberta of the Near East Relief office In Omaha spoke to the stu dents In chapel Monday Ten of the sophomore girls, who as freshmen won the annual foobtlall con test In ths OivmfcuN last year, are in the lineup for this year's game. They are practicing regularly. November 1L is thft dnte of t 'ne Donne homecoming and November 14 is ap pointed for senior recognition day. Several members of the Donne faculty were active in the meeting of the State Teat hers association held at Id need n Thursday and Friday I’rof I W Bbtir read a paper before the English section. I’rof. J. K, Taylor was president of the history *e< tlon, Prof. T.u ila c'arter of the modern language section, and Mr H. .1. Wing of the physirial science section R W. Tyler and Supt. Kretsinger ap peared on the \arloiis programs. Any man could be as wise a a Solo mon if be had ns many wives to Rive him pointers.—Charleston (111.) (.'out ier. TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES Every Make | Lowest prices, easy terms. At tractive rental rates. Save money and get quality at j All Makes Typewriter Company, Inc. 205 S 18th St AT 2413-2414 _____ AI>V niTI-Mlt NT. RHEUMATIC PAINS RUBBED OUT BY NEW GERMAN FORMULA Dunl DruggM* Give Written Guarantee tn It. fund Mnm>) If First \pnli< ntion*. Full to tiring Immediate Belief. A scientific dla< nvery, guaranteed t« • nd rheumatic pain. has l^tn mad** b> German . hemistr >* that gave us aspirin for headache pain and novocaine for pain less dentist rv lihruinat ism. In every esse is due to in terns! akutceasea (such hs a blind pu* pocket In a tooth), which give off pnG<>n* and are carried In the blood to th«* joint* I and ttiu»olei. Huhler Oil la s combination <»f rare oil*, which when rubbed on the affected parts disappears within a few j seconds, berauae It is s<. penetrating that t la quickly absorbed. going right through the shin Into the painful Joint or muscle This is due to a penetrating In gredient ton expensive for old-style rh*u math- preparation*. Thla ingredient la Intended to neutralize thoa** poiaun* thus giving quick relief 1 from pains If you suffer f*i>ni rheuina 1 tic pains. If your Joints or muscles rasp and torture you. try a bottle of Huhler OH today st our risk Yout own druggist will sign out absolute written guarantee that If the first bottle fails to give you relief he will refund your money without question. On sale at Sherman A McCon nell, Heaton Prug. Merritt Prug Co *-,.i ney Pugan Prug Co, t’nlt t - Pm ekal Prug c.. Saratoga Prug Co, Pope Prug Co. Haines Prug Co. AI>V IHTISIMFN T. wits. It 1 IIV BANKS. — Bertelsen Studio. ARE YOU NERVOUS? l)o Voii Have Headache, llnrka« lie? Hear What Mrs. hanks lias to Say. I >«‘S Moines, town “T was nil run down In health. 1 would have spells of nervousness. headache and back in he so l could hardly stand on my feet sometlines, and could not eat nor sleep. I was advised to try Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription, which I did. and it completely cured me and 1 have been well ever since 1 ran • at and sleep good now and the ’Fa vorlte Prescription’ Is the cause of It. I am delighted to recommend this medicine to all suffering women.”— Mrs Hub\ Banks, f>of» F HUh Street. The use of Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription has made many women happy by making them healthy. (Jet It at once from your nearest druggist, in tablets or liquid, or send 1«V to Dr. Pierces Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo. N V for trial pkg NEW CLASS OF BEE WANT ADS With this issue of The Omaha Bee. a new classification of rentals in the \Vnnt-A«i secton is offered under the hearing "Apartments Building Managers, association.” Onl>* apartments managed by members of l he Building Owners and Managers association of Omaha, will be advertised In this column. It is the aim of this association, to see that the properties advertised are just as represented. Just apart ments of the better class, furnishing heat and janitor service, are to 1 r-P Included. J The Omaha association is af filiated with the Nation! tion of Building Owners gers and was organized Lochrav Snetl Twice Joseph Ixvkray, publisher of tlie Mid West Ixibor News, is defendant in two suits filed in municipal court. One is by the lxtbor and Agricultu ral Building company for $2ln rent, and the other liy Veterans of For eign Wars for $03 Wages due to one of its members who ass gned the j sum to the post. FeL., ^ ^ pCoiiiwitftSFNidlhicto j i MB !" alco»o«.I-»p»*c*k! sssgg BjQfEQSQSSS? mKWT Opium. Murptw*** Mineral WotNaacotw e7 HildreN Cry for .. MO I HER ! Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless sub stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. It has been in me for more than 30 year- to safely relieve Constipation Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach * Flatulence Diarrhea Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food,promoting Cheerfulness,Rest anJ Natural Sleep without Opiates » _ To avoid imitations always look for the signature of C£g.*/t7-&JcJuAj Proven directions m each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. ADTKBTtSXMKVr. IUVKKTI'-K«F>T. \HM:KT1»KMFXT. Health Questions Answered By DR LEWIS BAKER An Advertisement Telling How and When to Use Trustworthy Products and Reproducing Extracts ol Patrons' Letters Relating to Cadomene, Balmwort. Sulpherb, Arbolone. Su-thol. Mentho-Laxene. Minyol, Hypo-Nuclane, Vilane, Etc. I 1 Neglecting thr activity of the bowel* i* prolific source fur cold I n f e ctlon Pay heed to this A cold may he stopped If treat ed at the very hour It la manl feated by snee* Dr. L«wu B*k«r <’r * f e v e r'*h tens* tlon in nostrils and throat. obtain h tube of triple at?*ngth Mentho i l.axene Salve. Piter! ions w‘th tt tell just j h«*\v to use to quickly atop incipient cold* W hen th* neglected • old develop* cough ing and this In turn disturbs your test, ip* time should l*c lost In t (tiding t he system of tin* dis'res* obtain ease nee I Menth laixene and use aa * laxative tonic r ough men • » . \ sincerely belie* e it the bast home treatment ever produced • • * T \f writes- I suffer from hlllousnes* heartburn. rue ind always h**e a coa'rnl tongue with bad breath Constipa on both*?* me greatly and have plmrles «>n shoulders and face An« Probably vour failure to find re lief from t onstlpation Is the underly ing cause f n- you* afflietlona. Reg n tak ng Sulpherh tablets regularly, as a lavatl'**. blood cleansing tieatment. * ' H nsks Vd* la# a medicine to aid In c.*t r»* i if a most distressing kid ney ntol biadd*o * ruble *vhlch mak* * me get tip n t s I horns of the night and causes hendu< he and ha. kache a few hours after being on tnv feet " Ana A tonic diuretic medicine Palm w«.tt tablets should give you aid and relief ms it Its* to so many of my cor re spondent* • • • It S K n*ks "Have taken Palm wort tablets for bladder trouble with very fine results Now please advise « medicine for painful rheumatism It affects my legs and feet " Vos l suggest Cardiol tablets be used to aid elimination sod counteract the acids and poisons which are doubtless the cause of much lumbago rheumatism and g.'Utv trouble For quick lellef of your pain take f- graln S*u-thol tablet* • * • A R write* We are n family .fax the youngest child being K y->ats «>f age All of us are great!* troubled with con st ps i - Most everything used lose* n# effect Ivene*« and requires Increasing dose An* A . ’ ti will f cd by trial that Oases - Royal Pills is exactly the kind of madi* cine your family can use • • • Ml** T F K write* I have a friend who ha* i *du.i pound* by taking • he rem*d >’i » .0-0 X *■' *» .» • tableti* \\ ouid you a Iviae anyone to use them?" Ana 1 have recommended Arlulone tablets for many years as a rd'shle non serret anti fat treatment. Feed *a direct ed they do no apparent damage In any case. Mrs Tl .1 nsUs •'! have an o.lv e-alp with dandruff galore Also troubled with exceaaive persp.rat ion at armpits, with] bantlv th- arm pit* w iRi : he Mtnyoi and then rinse thoroughly Th.« * orr-' ** •*\-»'S aive perspiration and prevents the bad odor you compla n of. W O. i» writes; I am F‘>. occupation accountant Have been unable t« work because of an anemic condition, lo*.* >>f weight and strength. Am pah and e\ tremeties ar» c *i*t Appetite poor and do not sleep well as I am very nervous Ans Your condition is often deactibed a* a "weak, run-down Mate .r l.ewisj Baker, Medical Director The Blackburn Products t • .‘12 College Bldg Dayton. Ohio ha* been r* ( ommending truat worth' medicine* to millions of people through the medium of the newspapers and doubt less has helped -rlleving the * mentsj and minor infirmities . f ihe nub; . more i than anv single individual *,n the world's history. and by an inexpensive method Ttie medicines mentioned bv him are pure and free from hat* t forming drug* They represent the combine-' w «dom and v*po rlence of physician and chev. at Progre* • ive druggist* can sui i lv then. Bv resil Ing his an«w#r* to othcis vou should find a . ase atmilar to vour own A copy of Dt Baker's gte-C. gu’de book! 'Health ant Beaut- will be mailed i to anvone setpFng ten cents (VotM Thousands hav e v> i nen him etpres . slon* similar to the following Letters to Dr. Baker i-Hii.Ai-Ei.rH>* rv .>•’.!*• j f.-t ! 1MJ N Mutter St " ‘ite* About your wonderful medicine for constipation Cas on Roval P lls 1 find that it is the best I ever used There * not anv gnptng p* n or weakness a a 1 have found with other medicine such a* the compound cat hart in ptll* * YONKRRR. V Y M >* Agnes Clark .A Morn* Place write* v line »-* >'i me speak appraislngiv fn behalf of the Plain Yellow Mlnvol that 1 have been using for my hair which nrisr to using was in a very poor condition that is tt-hng s. alp. oily and dandruff 1 found Mmvot ** Thanking e m for ' our wend* «dv re. I am. etc. TV 1R«'ESTER MASS Mn VV Illam . wr'.i Mg 10 tell you w!.a: wonderful *■* - • nyrui MeMho-l.axene ha* beer to r T.**t September 1 got a hard red and had a \«*ry bad < oust l t e-i ** • <1 thing**, but could not get rid of It 1 had read of the wonderful thing* Me tho-l.agene h>d done for other* an 1 fried it and in two day* my rough was ell gone 1 have found pleasure in re on mending it to my fr ends, etc ” SYRVISK \ Y Mrs Anna V ~ *ley 4U So State Sc . write* “l haxe used rune tube* of Ralmwort trb’.ef* for kidney and bladder trouble 1 air. fc* ng veil for the first time in more th^r i f->* x hax tng suffe- 1 « * % *«•’ .? thirteen «*lh inflammation «f the urinary *> stem n iNToN IOYN A Mrs J Htnrch IT4 v, Ha *on S’ w r t -- I am w - * to let '■ . know what five-gram Arts' < tablet* h*'e do*# for me l hax# spe : a lot of money on reducing treatme- * ma me ait' a • 1 haxe b - * ", a v * • t * > months an haxe lost pound* 1 surelx fee- * a new woman You can publish th‘* f you want to Thanking you ever so vnurn I am. etc ” • • • I,OWE Id MASS Joseph Ered*“ * '■ xan . * N Ere n k in St w os W * t I Wnoxx about Oadomene tablet* af ytn« then - ■ » n i»* . » •*» vbo«l> herxoua lr<1 g»x ► - ipse ’ rve» h*.xt en h«* bene of in e\ •- • fee *r*r m \*'.it In si r >: n * x . ff . s to End f I * i ne.! : x lose \x UM. gfc-x* xx-*«ker and more reuVs# Tne aeoond package of t adomeo* bto-.ight me to a xx onderful change 1 am now taking the s xfh package and l .mix eat and \1f.*t ex . rx thing and sleep like a top 1 * up in tbe morn nga fueling greet 1 * haxe friend* using t'axloiven# end re* « are great. Your* sincerely. etc. • • • \ > • v > - I'll Palmyra St «: i#> ‘d h* Sui-‘he;t ta Meta were recommended to me bx a l' S Army doctor about fourteen vea1* ago Before that 1 ha « a t red fee’-ng »aueed br - hill* and fever «rxd exeix summer had a number of N'i « and hab tual const pa '« s nee faking Sutpherh 1 do not ha'e anx of tbos* t-ouble* T tak* them -egu'arlv and bax# not lo-t *> 4' * work on accrual of » Wree# n the past 14 veara r*ur of nx fr enda* al*o use them, ete J * * * i In format on If x *ur *eguiar drug* - »es Hi'1 aupp x the r% *d cues * ent.or b' P Hake. the fo’,ex*lhg * n • » She**,an t Me Porn *11 «:•*•■»* nearm P ‘ o Ft#g**i Ko\ l>ru| y'o Je rv *' i»g S ore xJreen * Ptxarmae* and *;i g a ' x*-*l*ts eves* ■•>•••