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PERSONAL
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Clark are
rigiting their daughter, Mrs. Malcolm
Mitchell, at the Blackltone.
I Ifisj Kathryn Oitenberg, daughter
. I of Mr, and Mn. W. n. Ostenberg,
j left Saturday evening: for Boston,
I where she attend Mount Ida fmiih
1 ing school r
-Mrs. J. Clark Coit and daughter.
Miss Ivliaabeth Coit, spent severa
J days in Tampa enroute to. Pisi-a-
Grille, where they will spend the
I winter. They were guests at the
i Tampa Bay. ' t
George-L. Fisher has returned to
Omaha after an absepce of three years
! apcnt in Detroit. ,
' Mrs. Ward. Burgess, left Friday for
t New York, where Mr.N Burgesi went
earlier in the week. - 1 - ,
and on, Clarence,
left Wednesday for Hot Springs,
Aria., where the latter will remain
two month! with Edward ' Burke,
who vent out two or three 1 weeks
ago with his parents, -Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Burke. The latter will return1
in about a week. " , '
Mrs, JohrTt A, Kuhn 1 and is
Marion Kuhn are in Los Angeles,
where they have taken an apartment
at the Adelbert for a month. ; -
Miss Evelyn Stickney of Minne
apolis arrived Wednesday and is the
guest of her uncle, C. N. Dietz, and 1
Mrs. Dictz, tor two weeks.
Clarke Powell left Monday to at
tend the auto show in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burnt left Fri
day for a southern trip of three weeks.
wnicn win inciuoe a wcck in new
Orleans. ..tjx.
Mrsl W. R. Hodginson of Chlea'go,
who has been the -guest of Miss
Helen Ingwersen since befr e Christ
mas, leavfes tonight ,1 (
' A ion waa! born to Dr. and Mrs.
J. P. -Sullivan at Nicholas Senn hoi
pitaK Mrs. Sullivan was formerly Dr.
Kathleen O'Connor.'', :
Lovely Bride of Omahan
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V i ' 'I'M " ' s l"MfWU(
Our Military ' Men and u' V
Matrons Add Interest
f " To Society Functions
Mri.'R. W. Breckenridge returned
Tusiday from San Antonio, where she
spent the holidays with he' ion.
Lieutenant Warren ' Beckenridge,
wno ii at ump iravis. mt, jonu r.
Stout and hit daughter, Miss Gert
rude, of this eitywere also in San
AntonioS to see Lieutenant Robert
Stout, and they all had Christmas din
ner together at the St Anthony hotel.
With them were Jack Summers, who
is at Kelly field, and two officers who
were forrrier college mates ei Lieu
tenant Breckenridge t Amherst and
Dr. Delatour and Lieutenant Chaf
faud.. Tb,e latter was with the Hoover
etmmission In Belgium and northern
France. , ; '.. i;-z.- '.
Captain R. S. Rifenbrick now
Colonel Kifenberick of fiie supply de
partment of the aviation corps, it in
France on General Pefshing'sistaffl
Mrs..Rifenberick it at present'visit
ing in ChiAgo, but plans to go to
California later and may stop in Oma-i
Mr. Dick Pavne. who is stationed at
- Camp Dodge, is spending the week-
ina in me ciiy. - ; -
Mrs. A. Donaghue, jr., is spending
several weeks at ibe Elms, tutceisipr
Springs. - i i ;
Tohn T. Clarke of New York, for
merly of this city, was in Omalu,
Wednesday with his wife on his way
to Colorado and Wyoming. They
were guests of his brother, Henry T.
Clarke, and Mrs. Clarke at dinner
leaving that pight for the west, ; . T
; Mr. H. L. Duncombe and young
son, Harry L. Duncombe, jr., of Chi
cago are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Lee
W. Edwards at the Potter apart
ments,! Friday was Master Dunn
combe's fourth birthday, and. so. a
birthday party was arranged for the
small -visitor ,nd several "young
friend. ' t ' '-
Mrs'. Harold Pritchett and Miss
Davis and Miss Meloria Davis are
going to Des; Moines next Friday to
spend the week-end.
Mrs. Victor Jeeo of Tekamah has
gone south for the remainder of the
winter. Mri Jeep will join her l
" about two weeks and they will atay
in Florida and southern California
i (until ApriL - ' , .
Mrs. Edwin Swobe went to' Chi
cago Sunday to visit her mother. ,
i Frank L.; Haller. his sistert Miss
,Anna H"er, and. his mother-m-law,
Mrs. G. W. Lininger, left Tuesday for
San Diego, Cel., to spend two months.
Mrt Haller is already in California. f i
,' , Mrs." Thomat Brown,' who was ;
overcome by smoke in a fire at her
nomc en win street wcck, re-
. covering. . -.,,:; ,
; ; Mr. William Yard, whfc was operat
ed on for appendicitis at the Nicholas
Senn hospital Wednesday, is much
improved. ; , , .. "V i", fs
" Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yost left Mon.
day for Petersburg, Fia , where Mrs.
Yost join Mr. and Mrt, ' Robert
' Dempster and Mitt Allen, who are at
the Huntington hotel. Mr. Yost join
ed Theodore N. Vail at Jacksonville
and will be a guest on his houseboat
for two weks on the St John river.
Late Mr. Yost will be at Petersburg
with Mr)i Yost untit .spring.
. M'john N. 'Baldwin, who spent
the' holidays here with Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Guioif, left Tuesday for Jack
sonville. Fla., to see her son and his
' A lovely out-of-town bride of great
interest 'to Omahana is Mrs.' Haeqfd
Van Dusen. : Mrs, Vatj Duscn, who
wat formerly Miss Alice Fullerton of
Lincoln.'was "married January 2. to
Mr,. Hare-Id Van Dusen, son of Mrl
J. H:v Van Duseit of ;this city. Un
fortunitejy - for 'society, : this young
couple vtll not make Omaha their
home, as they'Will live in Minatare,
Nek--.;:,-, - ..',, ..
wife, Lieutenant and Mrt. Jack Bald
win, the former being at the quarter
mister training school camp at Jack
sonville.' Mrs; Baldwin will go from
there to Waterville, N. Y. ,
?Mrs. George'' Y. Wallace of Salt;
Lake was here last week, the jfuest
ofher sister, Mrs. C.W. Lyman., !
(Mra:'"E. W. Wrth of SOOS Caoitol
avenue is entertaining her sister, Kus.
C O-iBatea. , :..
Mrs. Charlei H. 'Brown and chil
dren; who spent the holidays, in Kan
sas City, are again at the Blackstone.
Mr. and Mrs. E- 'E.' Calvin will
move from the Ifontenelle to the St.
Regis apartments Monday, .
Mrs. Charicl H. MarplV Is. at 'the
Birch moot hospital recovering -from.
an iick oi sigsness. x. r.o ;
W. H. Crary. who is ill it Wise flos-
pitai, is improving and it is hoped
an operation will not be necessary,-
Mrs." Lawrence. Brinker has been
quarantined at her home with mea
sles,, but is out again.' Mrsv CiK
Coutant, who was visiting Mr, and
Mrs. Brmker, is at the Blackstone and
later will be the guest of Mn and Mrs.
Squire or week. ,; ;y ,. . . ;;?
Ratoh Peters has been confined to
his hohie with measles :for week,
but expects: to be back at his office
next week' :;tH--'V"'Z f, '!'
Miss Belli Dewey, who hts beW
at the Nicholas Senn hospital for six
weeks undergoing treatment, returned
to the Hamilton Tuesday and ex
pects to bo to California .for the rest
of the winter in a veek or 10 days.
The quarantine has been lifted from
the E. S- Westbrook home, where
one of Mrs. Westbrook t sons, Rich
ard, has had art light ase of diphthe
ria, .'..-.v. .- (-. : ,
, Maurice Brogan,-, son cf ifrj and
Mrs. F. A. Brogan, who has been at
home sick following his motorcycle
accident during the holidays, has re
covered and ha returned to 'hi ,M
ties at Fort ,Omaha. - ;.v k
Mr.-and Mrs- John Redick left last
week for New, York and are at the
Biltmore withf"Mrs.W, A. Redick
and their little son, Willianft
Misses Mary Cleland and'Florence'
Dow return, Monday .to Oberlin oP
lege, which ht tbeen closed foui;
weeks on, account of the coal short
age. Miss Margaret Wright left Fri
day evening, 40 stop enroute in St
Louis, 'wherej her, lister,. Dorothy, is
in training" at Barnes hospital.
', In ' San Anionfo ; last Sunday 'a
daughter was born to Major and Mrs.
Thomw . Hayes. , the, latter .formerly
Miss Mary Ringwalt of this city. The
baby is to be named Mary Louise,
alter. hee. moter. Mist Uorothy Ring
wait, of '( his 'city; has been wih her
sister, iH San Antonio for some weeks.
' Mrs. D. V. Barkalow arrived Sun
day from Denver and was af the Fon-.
tenelle until Tuesday, when she went
to Mrs. S. D. Barkalow's and vStajed
until; Thursday. That night she re
turned to Denver, : accompanied by
Mrs. S. D,; Barkalow and the latter'a
ton, Denisel wHo was 1iere on business-foe
a few days. Mis, Caroline
Barkalow will stay at Mr. and. Mrs.
E. P. Peck's during her mother's ab-
( Mrs.' R C. if owe and'Miss. Marion
Howe -left Wednesday,, for Nev York
tooe gone aDout tnree weeksv
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, miss yien ooiey returned won
ayfrom two weeks fh the east
Dr. and Mrs. ,HaroldGifford left
Monday for: the east with their
ha on her way west to visit Mrs. Eva
Wallace. ';:-".,-'
Edward Crofoot, son '-'of Mr. ind
Mrs. 'L. F. Crofoot is -one of the
latest trecrfl'ts among the balloon
students, at Fort Omaha, having gone
out Monday to begin the course of
instruction. ' ,
-.Lieutenant Raymond Byrne of the
reserve medical corps, who has been
home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
T. C, Byrne, for the holidays, re
turned Tuesday to San Francisco. '
Lieutenant Roger Keeline, who left
here expecting to report for duty in
Honolulu, was ordered to Fort Sill,
Ok!., before he reached San Francis
co, and arrived at Fort Sill Tuesday.
IHebert H. Fish, jr.,; is completing
his training for the aviation at the
American flying field at Foggia, Italy.
In a letter written home on Thanks
giving he tells of having had 13 flights
nd says tha'. 21 are usually required
before the first "solo'' flight is taken.
Mrs. Ben Wade and Mrs. George
daughter, Miss Mary, 'who returned
to school at v Dana -Halli 'Dh and
Mrs.' Gifford will be in New York
about three, weeks.V t . vy .. ".
'll I in
L'Alliance Prancalse.
Monsieur RemiHaTd;' a J"nch-.Ca
nadiani'will give talk oh' Napoleon I
when , L'Alliance Frkncaise ' meets
Tuesday evening at.S'o'dAckat the
home- of Madame kA; M. Borglum.
Miss May Mahonev will read the olav
"From the Theater to the Field of
IT . rr m
nonor, creaiea oy waaame aaran
Bernhardt and . the " production in
which, she is appearing in New York
this week; Mrs. Henry Doorly will
give aFrench monologue; Mrs. A. I.
Root will sing French songs and J. E.
Brill will give4 violin selections from
French composers. -,
Reception for Newly Wedt.
Mr. and Mrt. George Wright will
receive at their homt, 2003 J street.
South Side, frdm 3 to 5 and 8 to 10
o'clock Sunday, January 30, in honor
of -their daughter, . Adeline, whose
marriage to Morton Marcus, son of
Mrs. Fanny W, Marcus, took place
January 4. r;
Sharon, formerly Miss Blanche Lowe,
and Mrs. Pauline Lowe Murphy of
this city, and the latter's daughter,
Mist Jean, Murphy, now Mrs. Mc
Gu ire, are all wives of army officers
and have taken a, house at Laurel,
Md., together, while Major, Wade and
Captain McGuire are both in France.
Lieutenant Colonel Sharon is at Camp
Meade, Md., which is npt far from
Laurel. -' " ,-
Caotain Thomas Hayes, who mar
ried Miss Marv Ringwalt of this city
has just been promoted to be major of
ordnance on General ,oeiis statt at
Houston. Tex Major and Mrs, Hayes
have been at San Antonio. ,
(Artlcle No. f.)
Chiropractic Talks
, CHIROFRACTIC FOR
v .RHEUMATISM .
Social Club Date. V ;
The J. F. W. dub will be enter
tained at .luncheon Thursday at the
home of Mrs. C. Qoddard.
The Women's Golf club of the
Prettiest Mile club will meet Wed-
nesday afternoon at the home of Mrt.
U U Morrison, siuo Florence oouie
vard, at 2 o'clock. ,
ILOS ANGELES
CALIFORNIA
Loeieal Ntbmka
hadquartri. S56
rooms mch with
private hth.
Kvr dailrtd
nanrr. Koammt uia emtailem.
BitiuUd to hn at sit;. .Eullf iwH
Ibl to til p)UM of lntret. ANnlntelJ
fireproof. Botb European ad Armrinn
(4mm. Trt(f from H.S0. Loo for ,
How) Cluk but t depot.
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iiiiiinnrroiiiiiiiify
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WHERE YOU CAN GET THEM
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HOISTING
EtU.Davis
1212 Farnani St, Tp!. D. 353
Vioitors to , Ghicag6?s!
: Automobile Show
, will eiuov the auiet! homelike ennronmpril1 tKo v
high class food and service, and the refined clientele fori
wmcu vne urana racinc nas long oeen noteo. ;i
y - 'h -r ira .1 m
Rooms wifliBath
Lqcate'd in he heart of the iiop,
cunvemem 10 wie- coliseum, aa
railroad stations; the .thea es,
retail stores and w.ole
sale district- - Write' for
reservations and any
iniormauon' you aesixe.
F. M. WAKEFIELD
1 r GraW Paoirk Hotel. Jack.
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, Many persons have askefl me to deliver Egyptian Chocolates to thero
at their home or office., , r
ddnoi'seiijay new candy direct. I have placed it' with dealer. They
only may serve you., There is one of these stores now in nearly every
; part of the city and in a number of smaller Nebraska towns. More
are being added each day. '
Although I may not send you the candy myself r am pleased to have . .
you call me; I will give you the name of the dealer nearest you. He
will deliver the candy, no doubt; if you requests ' r . " ;
Forvyour,, convenience J offer.here the. names of the stores where, my
Egyptian Chocolates may be founds 1 . ' j , -
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' ' BurBM-NMit Cp., 16th and Harney 8t. ,
Pickett'LwInt' Drug Co., Park Ave ft Farnsm St.
8. 8. Lauren, 2218 J4i!i'UrT Are., Beneon, w :
, F. A. Schiller, 2C5 Military Ave., Benaoa.
E. H. Tindell, 2803 yilltarr Ave. Benton. .
- . Paxton Pharmtcy, 1 4th and Harney 8t.
Pope Orur Co.,' 13th and Farnam 8ti.
, Sach'i Cigar Co., '140 8 Farnam St.
Tracy Broa. Cigar Store, 14 IS Douglas St.
, Omaha Bowling Alley, 1814 HarnerSt --
Henry Cigar Co., CaaVe Hotel.
: J E. Larsen, 10 South ISth St' ' '
l People'! Drug Co.,'lS South 14tb St. '
SUg Ctar Store, tit South 46th SU .
Home Hntel. 16th and Jaekaon Sti. '
I Qulgley Drug Co.,, 18th and Davenport Sta,
Yatea Drug ; Store, ltth and Chloago Sta.
W. A. Kevt. Ul Capitol Ave.
Hainee-8rhafer Drug Co.,' 15th and Douglk
a. i
Sti.
Ktng'a Pharmacy. 24th and Farnam Sta.
H. Beaelln at Son, tCitri Store, 101 N. ltth St.
Mother Cigar Storci, 1224 Farn.-.m St ,
R. R Derapay, 421 South IStfa St , r '
Hart 'It Denfer. 1SAS Harney St '
0. C.-Cannara Billiard Parlor, IS 11 Harney St i
H. Goldberg, tit South 18th 8t
Paxton Hotel, 14th and Farnani Sta. , - ., i
Henahaw Hotel, 1509 Farnam St ',
John'e Cigar Store, 821 South ISth St
City National Bank Cigar 8tore, 16th and Harney
HiU William Drag Co., 24th and Cuming Str
Merchant Hotel. 1S08 Farnam St
Green' Tharmaey, 16th and Howard Sti.
Unitt'Doeekal Drug Co., 17th and Farnam Sta.
Ak'Sar-Ben BUliard Parfer.'tOt South 16th 8t
. Farnam Grocery, 2S5S Farnam 8t .
E. S. Holmea. l(2S Farnam St fee1
Saratoga Drug Co., 24th and Amea Ave,
MeReynoIdt Klntrer Drug C., 62t S. 16th St.
M. A. La Violett, North Bend. Neb.
H. HemplnaJ, Tekamah, Neb. -, .
Bell Drug Co.. Herman, Ifeb. v
1. Mot. Blair, Neb. I
M. G. Aah. Deeatur. NK , .', '
Bell Drug Co., Herman, Neb. , '
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Bouglti
s409
Put this ;number on your remembering
hook and phone Monday Morning"
, -'.V Our Wagon Will Deliver ,
Tuesday tMor"ning ,
Spigpial Jersey Cream ', .
The Choicest, Sweetest Flavored Cream. x
Guernsey Milk
( The Finest Milk We Can Procure Pasteurized
' :.yX Cream 0 : '
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! , t j . , Excellent for Whippjng. ' y
v An Extra Bottle of "Any of These Products Will '
; - . , ' JHelp Greatly- y -
Wheatless and Meatless Days;
In a few days we will Eaye a delightful surprise
" ? - for you Watch for it. ;
ALAMITQ pAIRY CO.
Don't Forget' the Number DOUGLAS 409.
v ' P. S. Don't f aii to lielp the kiddies get a sled. 1 -'
We have a number left Write Dugan, the Coaster." '
1 - Man he wilUell them how to get one. x i , v y.
The cause of rheumatism' ha beei
a subject of iscussionfrom tht
earliest time, and while Chiropractic ,
does not"deny the presence of for- .
eign micro-cyganisms in the tisioes
of the rheumatic person or the axid4'
condition of the sweat and urine, its
claim is that these arc only second-
ary causes, and that the true etlol-
ogy;of the disease is to be' looked .
for elsewhercV . ' ' '. ;
Foreign rhicro-organim$ always ',
gather, whyte there is t call for their ; S
service.'' Tney arev the scavenger of .
Nature, 'and are found only where
there J an inflammatory condition or
a breaking down of the tissues of the
body. Thir would account for the fact
that investigators. have found,' not one
particular kind, but many varieties of ,
these little rflcrcorganisms in dif
ferent cases of rheifmatism. Neither
do these micro-organisms produce the
acids that are always present in case? ,' .
of true rheumatism, but on the con-
trary, they are drawn to the' painful
area by the presence of the inflamma-1
tory condition which is jproduced in .
part by the acids that are deposited in .
the tissues. ' , , .; I . . .-'iv:-? -'.'
Rheumatism is an acute or chronic
inco-ordination of nerves, muscles,'
articulations,5 membranes or ' bones,
characterized by, pain, swelling, red-
ness, fever, and sometimes deformity- '
Muscular rheumatism is a form in v
which the site of oain is locafued in
the nerve, endings of muscles or their 7
point of attachment; in this form thev
onset is sudden, with oain of in ,
creasing intensity upon muscular ac-.
tion. - ' (; .-a v '";'
One of many muscles may be if-", J
fected: when localized in the inter
costal muscles it is called pleurodynia; ., ' '.
when in the lumbar muscles it-is - i
called lumbago, and when in the hip, ..
thigh or, elsewhere, it Is called myal-
gia.. .. ':, -U..'; : ...',..., : .-'
The acute attack is ' accomoanietf
with fever of a moderate degree, with i
intense pain, the patient beinir unr.
able to move the affected muscles, or,
perhaps, unable to roll over in bed. ,
Ihere'is a muscular contraction:
which may be - continual or ioas
modic. and the individual is 'usually
constipated. ''r V T
When the Intercostal mnaclea are affected '
reaplratton la greatly hindered, the acute at-- A
tack laata one or two weeka and may become ,
ohronlo. In tbla form the pain la leaa. In- '
tenae and may Be intermittent '
There la perhapa no ailment more com
mon from which ao many people auffer and ,
for which eo little relief can be obtained, m
jret Chlropractora handle thta conditiop with'
a, irreat deisrea of aucceasrtS per cant 6f all r .
caaea obtain permanent relief after taking '
Chiropractic adjuetmenta. --.,-,: -
There are many forma of rheumatlem anc
It may occur In different parta of tha body .'
affeotlnf different Indlvlduala in a dlfferen'
manner. ' - . - . ..
Chlropractora have proven that rheuma-'''
Hem la cauaed by nerve preaaure, by care-
fully palpattny the aplne of a patient' o ., v
afflicted, locating the displaced or nblai
ated vertebrae and adjuatlnf them baele : :
toward their normal position, thereby, re- ;
leaalna; the lmnlngement or nerve preaaure, . -thua
allowlnc free and uninterrupted trims- , .
miaalnn of netve force or mental impulse
acceaa to the affected part or parta. which '
reatorea the patient to normal . throucb
Nature's waya. -. '
tChlropraclto holda oat a helping; hand to '
every aufferer of rheumatism, be It acute ,
or chronic If you are one of these will you
thoroughly, investigate, and If convinced,.;
tlve 1( fair trials. , ' -
A rrfultltude of cases : are on record who '
have obtained complete and permanent re
lief from rheumatism from Chiropractic ad- ' ,
Justments. ' "v "- '
Next Week Article. No.' 19; Chiropractic,
for the Liver. v '
Soldiers may secure adjustments free of
charge from any. Chiropractor.
N'amee of the prominent Chlropractora in
the following. listed cftieei - ' ,
k OMAHA. NEBRASKA. . '-!
6IUin(ham, S. ft L., D. C, Creighton BIdg. - j
Burhorn. Frank F.. D. C. 414 Securities Bldg. '
Carpenter, L. N., D. C, 494 Brandela Theater '
Bldg. -. y
Edwards, Le W., D. C, 24th and Farnam-,
lohnaton. Drs. J. P. and Minnie F., 1S2I ' ' '
W.10.'W Bldg. , Doug. 6529 . t
lawrence, J. C, D.' C, Baird Bldg.
Purvlance, W. E.. D. C Paxton Block. .'
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA
Steen 4 Steen, D. C., J41H W. Broadway'
Willis, J. J.. D. C. IS North Main St. v
COLUMBUS. NEBRASKA. ,
Aerni, Clara, D. C. Telegram Bldg.
FREMONT. NEBRASKA. . r
Berhenke, F. H., D. C 606 North Main St.
Embree, J S, D O, 6th and Main Sta. .
- LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.
Aehworth, S. L D. C.. 808 Fraternity Bldgv
WAHOO. NEBRASKA, .-.v'
Merks ft Dierka, D, C, Old Post Office Bldg. -
Advert tsement. k
DiBeniiFBaivs1
' SanatorijW
This institution is the only, one
in the central west with (separate
buildings ; situated in their own
ample grounds, yet entirely dis
tinct, and rendering it possible to
classify cases. . The one building
being fitted for and devoted to
the treatment of nbn-contagious
and non-mental diseases, no others
being admitted; the other ' Rest
Cottage being designed for and
devoted to the exclusive treat
ment of select mental cases re
quiring tot. s time watchful care
and special nursing. t .
STOP CATARRH! OPEN
. , NOSTRILS AND HEAD
Says Creara Applied la Nostrils
Kelleyee Head-Colds at Once. ,
If your nostrils are clogged and
your head is, stuffed and you can't
breathe freely because of a cold or
catarrh, just get a small "bottle of
Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store.
Apply a little of this fragrant, anti
septic cream into your nostrils and
let it penetrate thiough every air
passage of , your head, soothing and
healing - the inflamed, swollen - mu-'
cous membrane and you get instant
relief.- - - - . - ,,. -v.- "
, Ah! how good It feels. Your noe-:
trils are open, your head is clear, no
more' hawking, snuffling, blowing; f
no more headache, dryness or strug
gling for breath. Ely'a Cream Bajm is 4
fust what sufferers from head cold
and catarrh need. It' a delight ,
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