10 BAKERS EXPECT TO BATTLE) CLUB WOMEN ON BREAD Ordinance to Standardize Weight Before Council Monday Hot Arguments Predicted. Omaha club women and the bak ers of the city are scheduled for a ' battle Monday morning when the ordinance recently introduced by Commissioner TowJ providing for a standard loaf of bread, is brought ud in the city council. Mrs. C. L. Hempel, president; Mrs. R. L. r-rantz and Mrs. Mniley of the home economics department of the Omaha Woman's club will be present at the meeting to boost the passage ot the ordinance to gether with a committee of the Central Labor Union, composed of A. C, Smeed and George Kleefner. Mayor Smith recently expressed himself as favoring such an or dinance. . ....... ' Would Guarantee Weight. The measure as drawn up does not attempt to fix the price " of bread, but was conceived, it is pointed out by those who urge its passage, of guaranteeing the custo mer the weight in bread for which he pays. It is looked upon by the local fair price commissioner, Mrs. C. G Ryan, as a step toward lower- ing the nigh cost of living. The ordinance would compel bak ers to label loaves according to their weight and would establish the 15-cent loaf a a standard. It is contended the .'consumer is entitled to 24 ounces for IS cents, where he has been getting all the way from 17 to 24 ounces. The larger bak eries, it is declared, are the worst offenders in selling the short weight loaf. ' Use Cheaper Flour. - ' J. P. Christenseti of, the Peterson & Pagan Co., which manufactures 50,000 loaves' of bread daily, declares the passage of the ordinance will be a severe handicap to model bakeries and would necessitate making use of cheaper flour. The average loaT of bread sold in Omaha for 15 cents, weighs 20 ounces ."It costs the larger bakeries as much to turn out a loaf of bread at 18 ounces as it costs the smaller shops to furnish one of 21 ounces," - said Mr. Christcnsen. ' The larger bakeries go to larger expense to give quality to their customers and guarantee sanitary conditions. The smaller shops go to less trouble and can give- more weight to each loaf, but what their customers gain in quantity they lose in quality." Building Workers to Get Wage Increases; Agreements Completed J. M. Gibbs, secretary of the Building Trades pouncil of the Cen tral Labor union, announced yester day a series of agreements had been 'effected during the last three weeks . i k i :u:.. 1 - i .eiwccu nuiiuiiig iraues employes and employers engaged in approxi mately $13,000,00.) worth of - con struction work here. Tie list of agreements, effective tomorrow, fol lows: v Electricians Wage advance from $1 to $1.12 an hour. : Lathers Advance to $1.12 an t hour. Sheet Meal Workers Advance to ' $1 an hour, effective April 1, and $1.12tf an hour July 1. t Cement Finishers $1 to $1.05 an Hour. Hoisting Engineers Advance to $1.25 and $1.40 an hour. Settlements have not yet been ef , fected on demands of iron workers. plumbers, steam fitters' and-organ-n ized common laborers in the build - ing trades. Secretary Gibbs reported. Hopes for Jubilee Mrs. Peter Oleson of Cloquet, 'Minn., who will arrive in Omaha this noon to address a poliitical mass meeting to be held this evening in the Swedish auditorium; wied today that she hoped tho ,nteting could be turned into a suf fiage jubilee by the. final ratification of the suffrage amendment. No admission will be charged at the meeting in the auditorium, which is being given under the" auspices of the dry democratic women's com .. imttee. . THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY APRIL 1, 1920. For Boys and Girls Sports. that Make Men ft) Athletics AC The Principles of Fencing. FRANCIS ROLT-WHEELER Boys, did you ever stop to think what were the sports of the men of old? Where did the great heroes Roland, the Cid, Richard 'Coeur de Lion and Bayard, get their strength and endurance? What lad has not thrilled over the deeds of the Three Musketeers? They didn't have any foot ball. nor base ball. But they were men, sure enough 1 Hero was their secret fencine. There is no sport which so thor oughly trains foot, hand, body, eye and brain. Foils may be made with any hard- grained wood (ash or hickory) shav ing down with a draw-knife as thin as is compatible with strength. Near the end it should thicken to a half- an-inch wide circle, like the mouth of a small horn, but flat. You can glue ,on this a piece of rubber. Sev- The All Round Girl Red Cheeks and Pep The April Fool Girl. MOT-UK PRICE COOK. "Say, girls, what are you going to no -for April Fool?" asked Nilla Lang. "You'd bt-tter ask us what we're not going to do!" Sarah Fuller an swered. "I, for one, am going to play every trick that's ever been played on me as far back as I can remember. I'm going to make tudge with a flavor of red pepper. I'm going to nib soap on dishes and hairbrushes. I'm going to scare folks by telling them of awful things that have happened, and then shout 'April Fool!'" "Yes, and we can pin funny signs on everybody's clothes," said an other of the girls. "It certainly does look funny to see a fat man going along the street with 'I am a fool' pinned to his coat. Or to see r WINSOME BY LUCY FITCH PEBK1N5 mm Appear At Your Best Instantly If you receive tudden I caller or an unexpected In vltaUon you can feel con fident of always appearing at your best In but a few momenta It renders to your skin a wonderfully pure, toft complexion that is beyond comparison. eral thicknesses cut from an old automobile inner tube will Drove excellent. For a guard to the hilt, cut a piece of sole leather to fit, and set it in place with carpenters' glue. fencing is the sword-play of the thrust. There is no striking. It requires no muscular strength. The boy who is quick in his wits, light on his feet, and nimble with his fingers may become the champion. Yet, it does demand muscular bal ance. It's strenuous, too, even more strenuous than boxing. A bout with the foils will test the wind of the best athlete in your crowd. An hour of it will make vou feel as if you'd walked 'stecn miles carrying a heavy pack with a tump-strap. in beginning, it s a eood idea to get a piece of wHre mosquito netting and fasten this over a base ball catcher's mask. There's never any reason for a thrust to the face, but it "might happen. Later, when vou get expert, even a "hit" wouldn't squash a fly. You can get real foils, then, and form" groups of Mus keteers among yourselres. It is one of the most fascinating sports in the world, and girls can fence, as well as boys. There are plenty of girl fencers' clubs in the United StaUs and they are numer ous in Euiope- v The principal thrusts and parries will be described in these columns. (Tomorrow, Money in the Com post Heap.i, ' a stylish woman stepping out with an old paint-rag pinned to her skirt. We had a picnic last year out on the street. Then wei had a tick-tack in the evening to scare he family." Nilla listened to all that was said. "Yes," she agreed dubiousl', "but none of that's .original. I want to do something different." So Nilla thought to herself that t!ie best way to fool people on April Fooi's day was not to give ihem something nasty, for they were expecting that, but something nice, which they were not expect ing. They would be April fooled just the saine. Reahzui;' that Easter this year comes only a few days after April Fool's day, Nilla prepared a num ber of pretty little Easter gifts and Easter cards. She gave decorated blotters, penwipes, fudge, Easter eggs, fluffy chicks, favors and rab bits. In each package she wrote a tard "April Fool!" fc-very friend who received such a package opened it with a certain amount of distrust, expecting some thing tricky or unpleasant, one of the usual April Fool jokes. But they were properly April fooled, but in a pleasant and unique wav. And all the girls agreed that Nilla's ideas had been the cleverest. (Tomorrow. Getting the Wire less Call.) . WHY? Do we close our eyes when we sleep? (Copyright, 1S20, by Wheeler Syndi cate, Inc.) . We cannot sleep with our eyes open because to be asleep in volves losing control of most of the functions of the body. When our body-sleeps, our brain sleeps also providing we are sleeping soundly and completely. A part of the brain has the power to open our eyes to lift the eye lids and it is only by the action of this part of the brain, either consciously or unconsciously, that our eyes remain open. When we stop exercising its power, our eyes shut. The action is similar to that which occurs when 1 an electric power plant cuts off the power and the light go out. We vir tually turn off the power that keeps our eyes open and they shut. There is no connection be tween this action and the fact that we sleep lying down. This is done merely because the body demands complete rest, and re laxation' in order to secure the benefits of a sound sleep, and complete relaxation is possible only when we are freed of the necessity of supporting any part of the body. " -4 Tomorrow's question WHY' does a barber pole have stripes? Former Army Rail Expert Made U. P. Superintendent N. D. Ballantine. formerly superintendent of transportation for the American expeditionary foces in Fance, and later special assistant to the manager of the car service section of the United States railroad administration, was appointed superintendent of transportation of the Union Pacific railroad yester day. Mr. Ballantine 'takes the place of G. L. Hickey, who resigned two Weeks ago to become general man ager of "the Nevada Northern rail road. Wife of Former Saloon Man In Omaha Seeks Divorce Hugo Bilz, well-known Omaha business man and former saloon keeper, was sued for a divdrce in district court yesterday by his wife, Josephine Bilr. They were married in 1193. She cha-p-s him with ex treme cruelty, allying that he struck her on several occasions ADVERTISEMENT Divorce Sought by Omahan From Wife Yet In Europe Joseph Trlica married Zofre Trlica in 1913, in Halenkov, district of Huboka, Moravia, Europe. He sued her .for divorce in the dis trict court of Douglas county, Ne braska, U. S. A., yesterday. So"" far as he knows, she still lives in Moravia. He says she left him after a few months of married life, telling him she didn't love him, but loved someone else. m 13 W H'H'H WH'H'H'W WT Comfort Your Throat When Outdoors At play or at work, Luden's relieve huskiness, throat tickle, dryness and other irritations. vKNi At play or at work, j ""fl Luden's relieve huskiness, j ''SL JT 3 throat tickle, dryness and - J Wari (Sfej J ------ Why Bejkinny? It's Easy to Be Plump, Popular and Attractive : It's msy to be plump, popular and at tractive instead of being thin, angular and scrawny. Almost invariably the trouble is due to weak nerves and consequent fail ure to assimilate your food. You may eat heartily,. but, owing to the lack of nervous ene'gy and impoverished blood, you don't get the benefit from the food you eat. All of this can be remedied very quickly by taking with each meal a five-grain tablet of Blood-Iron Phosphate. This quickly strengthens the nervous system, enriches the blood and increases Its oxygen-carrying power, and in a remarkably short time the average thin, weak, nervous man or wom an begins not only to put on flesh, but also begins to look and feel better. Sleep, appetite, strength and endurance are im proved, dull eyes become bright and, un less afflicted with some organic complaint, there is no reason why, if you take Blood Iron Thosphate regularly, you should not suon look and feel much better and ninny years younger. Deposit $1.50 today with Sherman ft McConnell Drug Co.,or any other druggist for enough Blood-Iron Phosphate for a three weeks' treatment. Use as di rected and if at the end of three weeks you aren't delighted go back and get your money. Your druggist, a man you know, is authorized to give it to you. ADVERTISEMENT "SO SICK AND MISERABLE" Mrs. A. E. Hager, 909 Lon don Road, Duluth, Mrnn., writes: "I have been taking your Cadomene Tablets for the past month. They certainly did wonders for. me, as I was so nervous I wasn't able to do my own housework, so sick and miserable. Now I can do all my own work and feel good all the time. My daughter and her husband have also been taking them, and they helped wonder fully.". Thousands of sick, nervous, impoverished, weak men and women have found Cadomene Tablets a true tonic and build er. Try them if not perfect ly satisfied with results the pro prietors will refund purchase price. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Adv. Dutch Twins ,Go Shopping. Thev saw all sorts of strange things in the market. There were tables piled high with flowers. There was a stall full of birds in cages, singing away with all their might One cage had five little birds in it, sitting in a row. "O, Kit," cried Kat, "let's buy the birds!" 1 They asked the woman if the birds cost 2 certts, and she said: "No, my angels; they cost 50 cents." Vmt p nnw tliatHb Twins could rmmr 10 thev knew thev couldn't get the birds for 2 cents when they cost 50. So they went to the next place. TrTere, there were chickens and ducks for sale. But the Twins had plenty of those at home. There r italic anil stalls of veo-etahles just like father's, and there were booths where meat and fish anu A nnA rtAnt w.r. cnU Rltt til P Twins couldn't find anvthinz they iu a uteri that rnst exaetlv 2 cents. At last, what should tney see out r 7n Anr I'lnnt'c fst far V V Oil VJ 1 ivivvi . . u - ...-. stniling.at them from a stall just fitll r( ralrec anrl rookies and bread. and chocolate, and honey cakes, and goodies of all kinds. The I wins held up tneir money. There nn the counter was a whole row of St. Nicholas dolls with cur rant eyes, and they knew at once that there was nothing else in alt the market they should like so much I "Do these cost 2 cents apiece, dear Vrouw Van der Kloot?" asked Kat. "No," said Vrouw Van der Kloot; "they cost 1 cent apiece." The Twins were discouraged. "I don't believe there's a single thing in this whole market that costs just 2 cents," said Kat. "Keep still!" said Kit. "Let me think." , T. They sat down on the curb. Kat kept still and Kit took hold of his head with both hands and thought Fort Omaha Troops Ready To Leave for Philippines "We're all packed up and r'arin' to go," sang the men of the 17th and 27th balloon companies yester d?y. They leave Fort Omaha today on the first leg of their trip to the Philippine Islands. And, "You lucky fish, we hope y'choke," was the comment re turned by the other men at the fort who haven't a two-year hitch in the "islands" in prospect. And with their retorts were coupled sundry warnings, calculated to cool the ardor of the boys about to shake the Nebraska dust for the coral strands of the Pacific. - Present plans provide that the companies leave the fort at 3:30 p. m. in street cars, to go to the Bur lington depot, where their train will be made up. POLOS hard. He thought so hard, that he scowled all over his forehead! "I tell you what it is, Kat," he said af last. "If those St. Nicholas dolls cost 1 cent apiece, I think we could get two of them for 2 cents." "O Kit." said Kat, "how splendid ly you can think! Does it hurt you much? Let's ask "Vrouw Van der Kloot." They went back to the good Vrouw, who was selling sonue coffee to a woman with a basket. "O Yrouw Van der Kloot," said Kah- "Kit says that if those St. "Nicholas dolls cost 1 cent apiece, he thinks we could get two for 2 cents. Do you think sor , . "Of course you can," said Vrouw Van der Kloot; and she winked at the lady with the bread. Rights Reserved by Houghton Mltflln Co. What Do You Know? (Hero's rhanre to make your wits north money. Karh day The lire will publish Mrle t questions, prepared by Superintendent J. H. Keverldae of the puhllo schools. They cover things whl4i you should know. The first complete list of correct answers received wUl ba re warded by SI. The answers and. the names of the winners will ha published on the day Indlrated below. lie sure to give jour name and address In full. Addreaa "Question Editor," Omaha Bee.) By J. H. BEVERIDGE. . 1. When was Boston founded? 2. Name the two vessels which participated in the first battle of iron clad ships. 3. What was the first regular newspaper published in America? 4. What is meant by the Klu-Klux-Klan? 5. Where is Independence hall? (Answers Published Monday) MONDAY'S ANSWERS. 1. ?1 5,000,000. 1 2. Sixty-seven per cent. 3. Nineteen per cent. 4. Twenty thousand. 5. Thirty-three per cent. Winners: No correct answers. Relieve the Sour Stomach due to Indigestion or Dyspep sia by using, after meals Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets They supply the needed alkaline effect just as the stomach does when working properly. ' Sold by almost every druggist in the V. S. and Canada at 50 cts. a box. - These tablets have been recom mended by physicians forlntestinal Indigestion with gratifying results. Head or chest-"s are best treated "externally" with VICKS VAP01H -YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30'. 007T.2e) 4 JIM ADVERTISEMENT DIDN'T KNOW 'TWAS SO GOOD Texas Lady Storekeeper Who Carries Black-Draught in Stock, Has Found It "Best Liver Medicine" Obtainable. THE BATTLE WON Confidence in your physician or the tonic that he may prescribe, is half the battle won. The consistent use of SCOTTS EMULSION always begets confidence in "those who take it Scott's is a tonic-nutrient recom mended by pjiysiciansj everywnere. Let SCOTT'S help you win your battle against weakness. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. 19-le Barker, Texas. Relating her'ex perience with Thedford's Black Draught, . Mrs. A. L. Fromme, of this place, says: "I had for some time used . .' and other liver medicines, which would nauseate and make me feel bad. We have a store, and our customers called for Black-Draught so often I decided it must be good, so thought J would try it myself. "I began its use and found it just fitted my case. It neither griped nor nauseated me, was an easy la'xative and not hard to take. x "I had had headaches a great deal, no doubt from torpid liver. The Black-Draught would cure them. The kwst -way I find to take Black Draught is to take one or two good sized doses until the liver begins to act, then taper the doses to just a pinch after meals. "It will insure good digestion, do away with the ga or bad taste in the mouth, and is without oount me best liver medicine in the market.; I have found it so. I can recommend it to my friends, for I believe it will do them good." Get a package of Thedford's Black-Draught liver medicine today. ' Most dealers carry it in stock. ADVERTISEMENT Would You Gain a Pound A Week (or Three Months? Then begin taking regularly three grain hypo-nuclane tablets, which are made from a health-germ ot ordinary yeast and com bined with hypophnsphites and an ab sorptive Dhosphorus. Physicians anil chemUts assert that this tablet is very largely used for increasing the wrgiht and improving the nervous sys tem because of its aid to digestion, assimi lation and absorption. The food elements which go to make blood and solid tissue is retained when this treatment is reeu larly used for several months. Most apothecary shops supply them in sealed packages. ADVERTISEMENT Baldness INDIAN'S SECRET FREE A bnsineBi man, almost com pletely bald, who had tried num erous tonics, lotions, shampoos. etc., i without benefit, cam across an Indian's recipe bj which h grew a complete crop of luxuriant hair. KOTALKO consins gen uine bear oil and other potent ingredients for scalp snd hair. Remarkable hair growth, stop ring1 of falling hair and dandruff has been reported by legions men. women, children. Buy a fcox of KOTALKO at any busy drug store. $300 GUARANTEE. Or you may nhtsin the recipe free with a proof box of KOTALKO, by sending 10 cents, silver or stamps, to J, H. Brittain, he Station F, New York, N. Y. L AKVKRT1HKMENT "TIZ" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET No puffing-up, burning, ten der, aching feet no corns or callouses. i1 y ' iaof "Tiz" makes sore, burning, tired fctt fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters, bunions and chil blains. "Tiz" draws out the acids and poisons that puff up your fect. No matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, "Tiz" brings restful foot com fort. "Tiz" is magical, grand, won derful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting Teet. Ah! how comforta ble, how happy you feel. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt ot seem tight. Get a box of "Tiz" iuw from any druggist cr department store? End foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. Just think! a whole year's foot comfort for a few cents. Former Legislator Held; Sought Money of Neighbors Bert C. Miner, 60 years old, 2590 Pratt street, former state repre sentative from Omaha, was found in a demented condition near his home at 10 o'clock yesterday, police say. Neighbors called police when Mr. Miner is said to have been canvass ing houses in the vicinity demanding $5,000 cash from housewives, a po lice report stated. Assigned to Fort Omaha Miss Marion Bishop, daughter of H. J. Bishop of Omaha, for several months on duty at the headguarters of the army air service in Washing ton, is expected at Fort Omaha to day, where she has been assigned for clerical duty. ADVERTISEMENT MEAT INJURIOUS TO THEKIDNEYS Take a tablespooful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers. We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is tilled with uric acid, savs a well-known authority, who warijs us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the over work; they get sluggish; the elim inative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained m the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and teel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cltfudy. full of sediment, or the bladder is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when vou have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessnss, acid stomach or rheumatism in ba,d wea ther, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take taulespooimil in a glass ot water before breakfast each morning and n a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts - is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with ntnia, and nas been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer vescent lithia-water drink, and no body can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kid neys clean and active. Cfrs.drcn'sCcug.is mey be checked end more rerious conditions of tne tnro.it otten U, t3 avoiaca fy promptly giving the child a dose cf eaf AHVERTISKMKNT Fatal Fat- fJnKealthy Fatness Shortens i Life Reduce Weight; Would you like to reduce fmS weight 10 to 60, or more, pounds in a eimple, safe, comfortable way t Do you want to be healthier, to look younger, to be sprightly, to be more efficient, to possess a gooa ng lire without wrinkles or flabbinesst Then stop harmful drugging; do feot follow starvation diet or tedious exercising, but adept the delightful, guaranteed, korein system. Stand by your window or In the open air each morning and evening. taking deep breaths. Use cu of. korein abd follow other simple direc tions of the system. x You will reduce your weight, or receive a forfeiture in cash under $100 guarantee. Get a small box of oil of korein (in tabules), now soli In drug-stores at lowest before-war price, or write to Jiorem Company, IJB-69, Station F, New York City, for fret book. "Reduce Weight Hap pily." Amaze everybody by at tractive figure, vigorous health and personality. Show others this adv'( VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles art most dangerous be cause of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking GOLD MEDAL Tbt world' standard remedy for these disorders, will often ward off these dis eases and strengthen the body against furthsr attacks. Thref sizes, U druggists lek fee tbe name Gold Medal on srarf few Is Your Guard Down? Every man is a fighter, though he may not be a pugilist. His daily task i3 his fight and he needs to be fit and ready for it ' Constipation to the business fighter is the "out-of-con-dition" of the pugilist. Constipation not only makes the business fighter dull and slow, and unfit for effort, but it is the "lowered guard" that leaves the opening for the jarring blows of serious disease. By an entirely new principle Nujol keeps the poison ous food waste moving out of the body. Every other form of treatment either irritates or forces the system. Nujol works on the waste matter instead of on the system. Nujol prevents constipation by keeping the looa waste soft, thus helping Nature establish easy, thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals the healthiest habit in the world It is absolutely Harmless and pleasant to take try it. Nujol is sold by all druggists in sealed bottles only, bearing Nujol trade-mark. Write Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jer sey), 50 Broadway, New York, for booklet "Thirty Feet of Danger." A Now Method of Treating an Old Complaint AnVERTINKMENT COUGHED FOR 2 YEARS ORDERED TO DENVER Doctor said she couldn't get Veil in Illinois, but she did. "I had a very bad couch for 2 years, all the time, day and night. Could sleep but little. t tfied everything but pot no relief. Finally my doctor said he could do rio more for mc, that I bad better go to Denver as t couldn't live in Illinois. Then I tried Milks Emul sion. From the very first, it helped me. By the time I had taken 15 bottles, my cough left . me entirely. I have rained in strength end flesh and am now in perfect hoalth." Mrs. Alice M. Hunt ley. 1S2 No. Pear St.. Galesbunr. 111. Build up your system and give U a rhanee to ficht off disease. Milks Emu,l tion costs nothing to .try and it has done the work for thousands of others. Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutri tive food and a corrective medicine. It re stores healthy, natural bowel action, do ing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quick ly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food. As a builder of flesh and strength. Milks Emulsion is strongly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened, and is a powerful aid in re sisting end repairing the effects of wast ing diseases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved usually in one day. This is the only solid emulsion made, and so nalatable that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. Truly wonderful for weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your case, yon are urged to try Milks Emulsion un der this guarantee Take six bottles home with you, use it according to direc tions and if not? satisfied with the results. onr money will be promptly refunded. Price 60e and $1.20 per bottle. The MHks Emulsion Co.. Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere. ADVERTISEMENT ! A Train of Ills t Ofte Trails Those Who Neglect Costive Bowels. Indigestion, Headaches, Bad Blood, Rheumatism, Pimples, Boils, Etc., Are Only a Few. Try Efficient Sulpherb Tablets. If you or any member of your family, young or old, are bothered with constipation, you can surely pet pleasant, lasting relief, while at the same time you can rid the sys tem of a multitude of ailments which may owe their origin to the pent up poisons in your body. Sulpherb Tablets (not sulphur tablets) act beneficially on the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and blood, and once you know their cheapness and their value, nothing would induce you to be without them. Mrs. A. B. Coleman, 1605 Hack berry St., Austin, Tex., writes: "I use your Sulpherb Tablets for my ivhole family and they are just sim ply fine." Guaranteed satisfactory ind sold by all good druggists 60c. Adv. medicine) tvuuAflsinir tonic, filter- 1 avMi si 1 1 fi stive, and reconstructive properties. luira tresMmenmi dcduiiwu 7 caused by overwork or prolonged mental strain or nervous irritability, sleepless ness, bnui tag. ot general depression 01 the nervous system. Prepared nnjer formula filed with and approvedbv the Chief Chemist. Treasury Lpl , nesu-ing-too.D.C. Sole Manufacturers Bri-A-Cea Drug Co. , Bri-A-Cea is sold in original 16-oz. bottles only. Refuse all 1 substitutes. Ask Your Druggist ADVERTISEMENT WEAKNESS RELIEVED BY "BALMWORT" Many men and women gain no strength. The least exertion tires them. Dull aches, pains like rheumatism, depression or "blues" come easily. Ambition and energy are always at low ebb. What is the cause? The cause may vary bat if the Kidneys and Bladder are not do ing their work perfectly you can make a bet that's where the trouble lies. This lady suf fered 12 years: Mrs. E. Klipp, 644 W. 12th St., Oak Park, 111., writes: "Your Balmwort Kid ney Tablets certainly have done wonders for me. I have been ailing for 12 years with Kid ney and Bladder weakness, but feel like a NEW WOMAN NOW." All druggists sell them. ADVERTISEMENT f TABLETS t& y I i.T3irl Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. 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