f ' DELEGATES CAN PICK NOMINEE FOR "JOY RIDE" Demo Convention Unbossed and Final Decision Will Not Be Made in Hotel, 'Leaders Assert By MARLEN E. PEW. International ws Service Staff Corre spondent. San Francisco, July 5. As " the deadlock of the democratic national convention swings into action today for another frenzied balloting ses sion, (he three presidential aapirants are fitting tight, their flow man agers appear equally hopeful and at least nine other candidates ' are in lively anticipation of a ioy ride be fore sunset and the cold fact of the whole matter is that the game is wide open for any appropriate con tender who is possessed of creden t'Sjs which will convict these as sembled ladies and gentlemen that he can winat the polls next Novem ber. It is madness to attempt to show that Governor James M. Cox, or that William G. McAdoo arc the actual prospective candidates here, though they, of cou?se, have the most votes. Neither possesses a majority, mucn liss a two-thirds. Palmer Still Confident. The forces-being personaly led by Attorney General Palmer, came up smiling this morning just as if their candidate had not suffered a con tinuous walloping Saturday and far from admitting defeat they were actually claiming that "as McAdoo wouldn't and Cox couldn't' vwin the fghting Quaker from Philadelphia would be put over foday. In truth it'should be said the se lection of a nominee appears un bossed, in the sense "that no man or group cf men can tell a majority of the citizens the name to write at the head of their ticket. y 'Behind the scenes men are tug ging and hauling, with, unknown mo- . lives, to put one or the other of the candidates across the line, but.it is a tough job for' party whips. That was most interestingly demonstrated on Saturday evening, when, during s the evening recess, wise ones made tip a plan to give Ambassador Da- ADVEBTISEMEI.'T LIFT OFF CORNS! Doesn't hurt a bit! Sora corns lift right off with fingers. Magic I Costs few cents Drop" a little Freezone -on that , touchy corn,' in stantly that com stops hurting, then you lift it right with Mhe nngVfs. Mhy waitr Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of jfreezone. for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation. Free rone is the much talked of discov ery of the Cincinnati genius, SWIMMERS After a strenuous trudgeon or crawl enjoy relief from v muscular strain in BAUME ANALGlSsiQUE BENGUE ( An-tl-hfi Bse-foy) 'Thot. Leeaing 4 C. N. Yv . PESKY BED BUGS Doctors declare that bedbug and other vermin ara the moat to be fearsd means of spreading auch dis eases as eonsumption. spinal -mentn-gltia and other Infectious trouhles. Thara la no disgrace In Batting bed bugs In your home, becauaa they ran t ba avoided, but It la a dis grace to permit them to remain and thrive when It is ao easy t. get rid of them with the nsw chemical ..compound. P. T. Cj.. which actually "puts an and to these pesky devils. - A MILLION BEDBUGS A '35-cent package ot this golden chemical will make a ouart of a mixture that la so deadly to bed bugs that It would kill, a million of them If you could get that many together. If they were as big s your hand It would swat them Just as well. And not only tha llva ones, but the future generation as well.V because once It bits tha eggs they are gone. ' I CUT THIS -OUT Tour drugalat hae P. D. Q. (Pesky Devila Quietus) and will be giac. to furnish It for S5 cents. One 31-eant ' package makes a quart ot the mli-j tun, and anus I to a barrel or old-fashioned bug-kltler. Some drng. j gist, may try to aalt you something else. Don't accept a aubstitute. Jf v your druggiat Hasn't P. D. Q.. send ua your nameand IS rente and we Arm send you a paokage peat age prepaid te your address. s , will not Damage i GOODS ; " P. D. CJ. will not inlere delicate fabrics, clothing, carpets, furniture, bedding, wall paper or woodwork. In fact.Nt ts often used a dteder? lier end -disinfectant. v . vis a joyride and, indeed, get fee hind in a substantial fashion if he appeared to show speed. He is ac knowledged as an administration fa vorite who would not lack financial support in the campaign. The Id ministration schemers cot a rude Uhock, hoWever. when the delegates pcrnimea Mr. jjavis to nae almost without notice. , May Get Another Whirl The press' had been advised to look out for Davis approach. Ala bama give him a little boost, as no tee to the convention. Tennessee gave him 24 votes, but he wound up with only 52 and his shouters ap peared to be discouraged. They are expected, however, to try to give him another whirl today.r v Cox men have blood in their eyes as they arrive at the hall. Some additional 'low-lived personal stories were circulated in the hotel lobbies "concerning Cox yesterday and the indignant bitterness of the cover- nor's friends is lashing them into a strenuous effort to make his selec tion immediate as the best means of punishing those responsible for the falsehoods, as they frankly admit. McAdoo men are also bitter over the form of attack made against the former secretary of the treasury. It is alleged that sinister stories were spread here by a loJby representing : the short line railcoad interests in retaliation against McAdoo for his action during his administration of the railroads. It is not an exaggeration to say that the presidential fight has de veloped a personal mud-slinging among the presidential candidate 1 costers such as has not been oted in any campaign in recent years and some delegates are not backward in telling you this isn't sitting well. No Deals by Big Three. The rumors of deals, trade strength, and of promises of pat ronage continues unabated without actual substantiation.1 Bat so-far a"s the leading candidates go, the best bet is that there is no trade, that they are giving up nothing, that they ara fighting for everything and that the decision rests with the delegates khemselves. v . The whips may succeed in push ing an inviting dark horse into the spotlight and actually see him rise to power and wintfcut it will be the action of the delegates which will decide this and the gentleman in question must look like a winner. ; Here is the way the sophosicated managers of the leading booms were talking this morning: , J. Edward H. Moore, campaign man ager for the Cox forces "Governor Cox Vill be nominated somewhere between the seconfl and fifth ballot after the voting commences today, I know conventions, like juries arc uncertain, but it is not ppsible for this one to go beyond the fifth bal lot without naming Cox." Many smaller : wagers,, were laid last night and the corridors of the leading hotels were fulrof rumors regarding larger ones. J. Ham Picks Marshall. "I rklieve that Vice President Marshall has the best chance in this race asot stands today," said former Senator J. Haroilton Lewis of Chi cago, "Mr. Marshall will be given his opportunity to show what he can do today. I believe. He is a man they can all getv together on." "Following an enthusiastic -meeting of McAdoo supporters at the Palace hotc", Thomas B. Line of Texas, who is the deciding voice of the former secretary of the treasury's ctmpaVi said; ' "We propose to press with re newed force the movement to nomi nate William G. McAdoo. Forty two states have, cast substantial votes in this conventidiy for Mc Adoo. These delegates were seated with no campaigns in their respec tive states-in his behalf. They are now supporting him because they believe tie can command the greatesj popular, support. - . 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M KILLS FLEAS ON DOGS If you have a pet dog who Is Infested irith fleaa tak m little P. D, Q. mixture In your hand and rub It into tha fur. Then waJch the fleas loop the loop. They 'will be deader than King Solomon before they hit tha floor.- CHICKEN LICE DESTROYER . Havi? vour chickens got lice' Don t hesitate. Get a 35-cent pack age of P. i. 3- make a gallon of lice-destroyer, from it as directed 1 and then get busy in the henhouse It's so easv you'll laugh and so will tie 'chfekens. By the way. did you ever see a chicken laugh T Try thlt and watch 'am. " - ' FOR ANTS AND ' COCKROACHES v ' The anta and cockroaches stand just as good a chance of aucviving a treatment ofF. D. Q. as a snow ball In a Justly famed Heat Resort. It swats them and their eggs with a wallop that puta their whole gen eration out of business. Use it on furs In storage to kill and keep Out moths. v A BEDXUG SPQ.UT 'Wvry pat-kuge of P. t. Q. con tains a' patent spout that fita any ordinary bottle. It will enable you "to reach , the hard-to-jet-nt placea Wlng look for the Devil' Heads on every , package or r. n. then ' you' H ba aura ta -get the genuine. ' rjlVL IQHEMICAIj COMPANY Terre Haute. Indiana, f ' h ' ' Sold by SHtCRiwrN MrCONNELL TRUO CO. and all otherlaadlng drugglatgr-r Omaha, Kcb. , Women In llurarDjstricts -Will Scratch Cox Because He Is "Wet" Dorothy Says Fact That He Was Divorced and Married Again Will Not Poll Any Votes to Him, Writer Thinks; Leadfng Democrats Are Making Strong""Playfor Solid Support of the By DOROTHY DIX. San Francisco, July 5. (Special TJlegram.) Said a woman delegate to me yesterday, "Have you realized that this is the tirst political conven tion ever held in the world at which the opinions of women had to be seriously considered?" Well, it is. It-is practically certain that when the Tennessee legislature meets on the 11th of Augntsfin the special session to whichNt has been called to vote upon the Susan B. Anthony amendment, that the bill will pass. that will give us our 36th state and so enfranchise all the women of1 the; country. Now we women are not nearly o partisan as men. We are not heredi tary republicans or democrats as our husbands and brother and father are. Our vote is rrrore or less fluid and can be more easily diverted into other channels than can the mascu line vote and the democratic party should make an enormous appeal to the entire feminine "electorate this fall for these reasons. "Because it is pretty certain that the democratic party will be able to claim the honor of having enfranchised wrrmen. Be cause he democratic platform came out flatfooted urging women's suf frage on the party. Women Everywhere. Bexause the democratic convention gave women all they askpd for. The democratic platform included every thing the women desired to have written, whereas the republicans only inserted very few of the de mands made by the women. Because at the democratic conven tion every nomination was seconded vention only one or two were. At San Francisco a woman has ad Chicago .presented us with a mag nificent opportunity for victory this fall. A hotel man nomination made here will cast that opportunity to the winds, and rob the democratic party, o- the privilege of continuing as the pai-ty of progress." Dr. Burris Jenkins of Kansas City, who was the principal speaker at the big McAdoo pow-wow, declared, "They have asked us to withdraw. We do not know any such word. Today we begin our 'Chateau Thierry.' " ' Secretary of Agriculture Mere dith, who ws nominated on sev eral ballots fcy the delegates from hisiown state, has been enlisted in the) McAdoo fight. He declared-he hoped to see McAdoo nominated and asserted he would never again vote for a convention unit rule. Under the unit rule, his state delegation is being voted 26 solid for Cox, al though a poll of the delegation Sat urday 10 delegates responded for McAdoo, he said. Secretary Colby refused to make kny statement regarding the situa tion or his chances in the fight. As1 a member of the District of Colum bia delegation, Colby's one-half vote is beingvcast' under the unit rule for Palmer: - Perhaps the most activeMnan in the San NFrancisco convention is William McCombs, former Wilson campaign manager. McCombs'ole. interest in the fight is the defeat of MeAdoo, , ' , ADVERTISEMENT. Before Taking Lydia E. Pinkh&m's Vegetable Com pound Mrs. Penkey was -o Miserably III ' - r Ottawa, Ohio.-"AfteV t'w birth of mybabyl 1 was ttouDie(iritnQnous femaw trouble. At times I was so weak and nervous I could not stand it to hear my baby cry. I tried doc tor's medicine with no sesults. At last a friend advised me to try Lydia. E. Plnk ham's Vegetable Compound which. I did and am com pletely cured, I am thankful for your wonderful medicine and you can use my testimonial as you think best" Mrs. John Penkey, R. 3, Box 6, Ot tawa, Ohio. Lydia B. Pinkham's VegetableCom Bound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harm ful drugs, and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy we know for woman's ills. If you need such a medicine why don't you try it? If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable Com pound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. '(confidential) Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and heldin strict confidence. ADVERTISEMENT Iestantly Beautify Your Complexion ' Thousands of Mi nd womsn fvsry trfcer proclaim DERWIU.0 ths greatest beautifler yet discovered. It instantly givss ths skin that rosy whit appearanc very normal woman' crave. Over five hundred thousand are -using it in place' of faee powder, as it stay! on until you wash It off. It is -so liftlike in appear ance that it is impossible to detect it, and it gives you a youthful skin "every one just loves to touch." H li especially recommended as a protection to the skin, for shiny nose freckles, tsn, blackheads and sallow dark, rough trm. Try it o dsy on your face, nVk, hwids and arms. Yes; it's absolutely hsrmlMS. oven on the most (Micnte akin. At all toilet counters ever) wher THANKFUL Fit HER MTH UHssiiti ii rf sraii THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 19: Fair Sex. dressed .the-convention upon every important aubjecr. , x "In Chicago only a ver.y few, and they had to deal with glittering gen eralities, "because the republican women had to fight tooth and nail for representation on the executive committees and representatives on them was only grudgingly given at the last,-when the -men had been driven up against the .wall, whereas the democratic party gave its women full representation on the committees before iVy ever came to the convents- "t all. ,.. ' . C-ood Campaign Dope. "C.rau.e the republican conven tion cave the republican women a Vvcr-.'tli of promise and the demo- n:ac party has given its women a 1ot--qf real power.' All 'of this is go ing to make mighty good -campaign talk for the democratic female spell binders to use among their sister women and the democratic party should make an enormous appeal to the 23,000,000 women who 'are going to vote this fall for the first trnie and who are not bound by any previous record, but it will be of no avail unless the democrats'' nominate the. right man. - We should only get supermen for our office holders. "At any rate, after this nobody is oing to dare nomniate a candidate' who isn't an understudy of Sir Gallahad. Women knew tbissabout women and that's why "they are not strong for Cox. They believe that he is "et," and they know that he is a divorced Jnan, who is married again, and while neither of these two things jvould probably hurt him much with city women, who are not rabid prohibi tionists, and who are familiar with divorce and'veiw it with a lenient eye, it would undoubtedly alienate the vote of thousands of country women. BRITTEN, BRANDS DEMO PLATFORM AS "PUSSYFOOT" Chicago Republican Says Doc ument Is Artful Collection of" Deceptive Phraseology. Chicago Tribune-Omaha Be Leased! Wire. Washington,-July 5. The demo cratic platform was described by Representative Britten of Chicago, republican, today as a "pussyfoot" document. "The entire platform 'js but an artful collection of deceptive .phrase ology, typically characteristic of the present administration," said Rep resentative Britten. "It is a pussy foot platform strong only in its denunciation of republican activity and equally wak in constructive en deavor. ' "Tfve platform solidly ' supports the president's now thoroughly dis credited ' league of nations but adroitly attempts to deceive the public into believing' that reasonable reservations are acceptable. "In the interest of economy and good administration, the platform FavorS a budget system and con demns a" republican senate for fail ure to pass the budget bill after it had been vetoed by the president. "An artificial -attempt to satisfy tlie Irish vote by a meaningless par agraph of simple sympathy for Ire land in ts fight for self-deteermin-ationA , - 1 "By direction frpm Washington a dose, of anaesthetic sympathy is also extended to the Armenian mandate. "The platform as a whole is typ ieaT'of the decay into -which the democratic party has fallen." Super-Movie Palace Will Be Made of Old Devonshire House s . . '"V - , London, s July 4.-Dcvonshire House, the historic ducal residence in, Piccadilly, is to become Eng land's super-rfpvie theater. Two business ' men Shurmer Sibthorp nd Laurence Harrison have bought the mansion and site for $5,250,000, outbidding' John ,MacE. Bowman, who wanted to build a'Lonon Biltmore there, They announce their intention to tear down the mansion and erep.t in its plact a movie theater accom modating' 5,000 people, a palatial restaurant and a huge dancing and assembly hall. ) "I have the legal right 'to retain the name of Dasjonshire House," says Ut, Sibthorp. "It will be the finest equipped and most lavish -pic-hie house, on New. York lines, in this country." 7ha famous crystal staircase, along, which stately dames and lords in bygone days were accus tomed to pass on great social oc casions, will be retained and used as the1 ascent to the, dancing hall; but the duke is rempving the his- eiling, Three Organizers Are Killed in Fight" With Mine Guards Charleston, W. Va., July 5.' Three irgairier,s of the L'pited Mine Workers of America have been killed in a fight with mine guards at Rodcrfield, .McDowell county, to day, according to a telegram jre ceived by Q F.J Kecrey, district president nere. . ' the scene of the shooting is sev eral -miles nrom a telephone, and cf forts to secure details weie fu tile. According to .nformatlan re ceived late tonight at Williamson, 60 "miles from Rgderfield, the three mine organizers were killed and a number of other persons, including deputy sheriffs. w,ere injured in a hs.tlle between the oanizers and J deputies," 20. TOM MARSHALL IS BOOMED TO BREAK DEADLOCK Vice President Dubbed "Demo Harding" Hoosiers Ready to Start Bandwagon Tammany Friendly. By GEORGE R. HOLMES. International News Service Staff Corre spondent. San Francisco, July S. Convinced that neither Cox, McAdoo nor Pal mer can corral sufficient strength to fis'm the nomination, the friends of Thomas R. ' Marshall worked diligently and quietly over the week end in his behalf. He admitted to day that not much success crowned thejr efforts, but they are still hope ful. Some of the friends of the vice president who worked so in dustriously Sunday insisted today that he isKjhe one logical candidate to break this deadlock. They term him the ''Harding" offfts conven tion. ' While admitting thai not much headway had been made in . the Marshall movement, his friends said today' they had an understanding that if neither of the "big three" showed additional strength in to day's 'early balloting, the vice presi dent will be put in the running again for a short Jime to see what will happen. The Indiana delegation held a caucus last night. The Marshall situation was thoroughly canvassed and his chances discussed frankly. The Hoosiers are ready at any time to start the vice president off with 30 votes, but they -want to be assured that somebody else is com ing aloig with them inx sufficient numbers as to make ALarshall a serious--contender. Tammany is friendly to Marshall So is Illinois and New Jersey. But even with a nucleus of 150 votes thev are afraid enough strength can not -be attracted to the Marshall vehicle to make it a band wagon and they prefer to hold , the -vice president in abeyance for the time being to see what the early balloting todav will brine for-th. If this early balloting fails to bring forth a wirjner, . then the tnenos ot tne vice presioeni win biing forth his name as the one available candidate to break the deadlock. They aeue he. is well known to the rank and file of the rartv. that he is of the adinnnstra tion without being an administra tion candidate; that he would be a compromise between, wets and drys, and finally, he nas no enemies. Four Counties Hit By Hail; Crops Are ;Hevily Damaged Alliance, Neb., July 5. (Special Telegram.) The worst hail storm of the season struck Box Butte, Morrill and Sheridan counties Sun day evening. The story lasted nearly half an hour and hailstones were Mill on the ground Monday morninsr. Serious damage was done to crops throughout considerable territory, corn Stalks, potato bushes an4 small grain havingr been beaten to the groilhd and" gardens totally destroyed. Several electrolier on the streets and many windows were broken by the .hail. The-hail was followed by a torrential rain, which caused bad washouts on many coun try roads. Confessed Auto Thieves Give Home as Omaha Alliance, Neb July 5. (Special Telegram )j-Jim Ruth and , Fred Ringle, confessed auto thieves, giv ing their address as Omaha, were arrested by Alliance police today and a Cadillac car recovered. The men confessed stealing the car at Ben nett, Colo., several days ago. They were apprehended when they at tempted to trade the stolen car to a rancher near here. He examined the engine numbers and found they had been tampered with and called' the police. The cap bore a Buick Ne braska license. The aheriff from Littleton, Col., will take the men back. ,.v Fourth of July Observed By Hungarian Government Budapest, July 5. American "In- dependence dly was celebrated by the Hungarian government and peo ple today. An immense throng pa raded to the museum gardens where the cabinet ministers attended a cele bration of mass in the open air. Chl- dren presented a "banner and pow ers to the American officials as an expression of gratitude for their relief work. v Have Root Print It. Beacon Press. Adv. TYPEWRITERS -FOR RENT All Makes Typewriter Co. 205 S. 16th Tyler 2414 Used for 70 Year. Thru its use Grandmother's youthful appearincc has remained until youth has pecome out a memory. the soft, refined, pearly white appearance it I renders leaves the joy of Beauty wnhyou for mi unv years. Raw From Eczema Whr not aa what one battle ef D.D. D. will dot We f urotse rstviit. Jtchlag step t eoce lie, fee, li.o. Try P. P. D. teaa, tea. 'IEXED.IDX1 M lotion, fbr SWn Disease Five IVjOrmaa ft McCenntll Druj Store, j Politics Is v , By BUGS BAER. Coprlht 140, By Inherent fmics, San Francisco,' July 5 Wlv.-n the greatest of all censors, Daddy Time, stparates the republican wheat from the democratic chaff and'the demo cratic brands from the G. ' O. P. turning, it will have been found that two conventions will have been held and nothing accomplished ex cept what anv' kitten cot1d have done with a ball of yarn. T,hey gotN an tangled up. In antge where even the weath er reports that are nonpartisan, in an era where there seems to be two kinds of Americans, politicians and those who work for ;i living, in a Ijme when every man's hai;d is up lifted against his neighbor in the hope that the neighbor has the par value price of a delegat: it: a rising mprket, it s?ems that two great bodie of misreprescnta'ive citizens cculd get together and- agree on something without first going through the formality of adoptinc Joe Miller's joke book for a plat form, Primrose's minstrels fer a resolutions committee ar?d pecans, almonds and hickories or a menu. The paramount issue of this cam paign seems to be thenar. Or.the war is the campaign. Six of one. or Bayer introduced Aspirin Tte "Bayer Cross" is the' genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. 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"Having peeped in .on the repub convention. Homer Conimings made a beautiful keynote speedi. With nonalcoholic gestures and a. unfer mcnted voice, he told how the demo crats won the world war .and gener ously allowed the republicans to share the expense. If there was a republican in that war, he must have been in a Gernnn uniform. Ycutell 'em and we'll hold back the crowd.' ' la tabulating the republican bit in theji war, Cummings added their share on a subtracting liiachine and summed up the democratic efforts via the multiplication table. Fun is fun, but it is gorfig to1 be tough on us unreconstructed republicans to bang the pearl-handled door knocker and discover that St. Peter is wear ing a McAdoo campaign badge and all the angels are instructed. Having picked the opposition to shredded codfish, the demmies' put the damper on bad republican booze. 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This cranberry juice has been com bined with soothing, cooling, healing oils. The result is CRANOLENE an amazing cream that stamps out the cause of .Eczema and re stores the skis) to its natural health and color. Druggists everywbera authorized to tell Cranolene (large jar, SI) on a written guarantee to return money if it taila. Trial size, 35c. If your druggist ia not named below write immediately to Cranolene. Girard. Kai. Enclose 35c stamps. mmmm Sold and Guaranteed by sBBssasasi Sherman- A McConnell Co., 16th and Dodge Sts.and 19th and Farnam Sts.; Owl Drug Co., lth and Harney Sts.; Harvard Pharmacy, 24th and Farnam Sts.; West End Pharmacy, 49th and Dodge Sts. A re you saxisuea with your complexio Even if you are, you will find that a touch of Resinol Oint ment nowandtbentendstopre .vent roughness, burning, etc. ' But if your mirror reflects blotches, filled-in pores, or a gray, oily skin you need Resi nol Soap and Ointmen(4t once. Ffistnila K mild AtM Of? Luidr?" A ,, gu.,... 1B everT,.. eured. Write for book 17 Reeuf Dhe.. l.M. eminent people w"ho have " Piles vention hall. Outside the conven tion it becomes a boss of a different complexion powder. You canlead the old hoss to water, but you carA make him grow webfeet. This convention is Wtermined 'to win the biscuit, either by fair means " or democratic. It's every man for himself and the tax collector take the liindmost, The panic is on. The -means justify both ends. There will be no equity in law nor onerhalf of j 1 per cent balm in Gilead or points east. Politics is politics and it's all right -to call a spade a dirty old shovel, hut why sock a guy witlthe handle? There are some good republicans in ' this courury unless the guy who writes the epitaphs is a "subsidised liar. Jrainmen Narrowly Escape Death When Engines Hit Alliance, Ncb.July 5. (Special Telegram.) Three engine crews narrowly escaped death or serious injury when a double-header freight from Denver crashd in a head-on collision with a switch engine, in the , Alliance yards shortly before mid night Sunday. The freight was run ning at a good rate of speed and the accident is said to have resulted from a mixup of orders. The firtman on the first engine saved his life by jumping as the engine rolled over. i O pine scribed by physicians for over nineteen yearf. Insist on an unbroken package of genuine "ayer Tablets of Aspirin" which eontainf. proper directians. i ass This womJerful bookwiM bel sent free to any man upon re quest qui wrry mo,msimefrim V ADVERTISEMENT STOP 111 ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo . WUlHelpu Never mindjiow often you havt-6ied " and failed, you can st& burning, itching,, eczema quickly by applying Zemo. Furnished by any druggist for 35c Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace ef eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For dearint the skin and making it vigorously healthy, alwaysuse Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not agreasysalveanditdoesnotstain. When others fail it isvthe one dependable treatment tor skin troubles of ail kinds. The E. W. Rose Co.. Cl(ryriad. O. Don't hesitate for the healing Resinol balsams were intended to correct just such defects, ' and they arely fail unless the trouble is due to some internal disorder. Resinol Ointmentisadoctor'spreserip. tion (or MMma, ringworm, rasnis, sic J I ail drufcutt. - Pffly When Cured! IrsUtwian 4k.i - ,. . . LtVmAn' ? WtrJ a, etke, JSa - " "ldJn? monT ' be paid ..til , " f !