Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 5, 1916 Page: 3 of 6
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SOCIAL NOTES
The Fifth District of the T.xa- Federa-
tion of Womens Clubs will ..j» n Thur-day
morning at King-ville and prominent'club
women from ail over the -late will lie m
attendance. Many club women of the
Lower Rio Grande Valley are planning to
attend the meeting1 wLieh will lie of gen-
eral intere-t to club worker*.
The program follow-:
THURSDAY April 6—Mr*. W. II. Wet-
land Manor pre-ident Filth District pre-
tiiding.
1:3b p. in. credential comuiittee.
Invocation Rev. M. G. Fred.
Vocal <-o!o Mi-- Cou-t.litre Breeden.
CliclO.
Addre*' of welcome Churl*- Mato .Ir.
Addre-.- of weleorne lor City f lulls and
Mother*’ Club*. Mr-. G. <un-. Kingsville.
Re-|*on-.e to addre--e* ol vxeleonie Mr-.
L. K. Bramiette An-tin.
“Smith-Ia-ver Fund” Mr-. N. I*. Jack-
Soil Bryan.
Instrumental -olo Mr-. II. M. Rt-hel
Rob-tou n.
Automobile ride. Reception at home ot
Mr*. Henrietta King Santa Gertrudi-
raneh.
PttKKIHUNT’S KVKMNG. April b.
Mr-. 4. Alexander McDonald Laredo pre
Hid i it’.'.
In\oeation. Rev. S. K. 4 handler.
Instrumental -olo. Mis. Jainc- Warren
[\ letoria.
Addre-- Mr*. W. II. Weutlaiid. Manor
pn-ident Fifth di-triet.
Music Kmgsvili*- i|iiart«-tte.
Greeting- from pa-t presiiient
Greeting- Mr-. II. H. Brown San An-
tonio.
Mu-ie Harmony Club I orpu- I’hri-lt.
Addre-- Mr-. I* red Fleming Duila-
piv-ident lexa- I’ciicr.it loll ol Woinen*-
Clli b-.
Solo Hr. C. 4’. 4 handler.
Addre.— Mi-. Berey V. Benny backer.
Au-fiei pre-nleiil General I • deration ot
Women Club-.
Mll-ie King-ville orelie-tra.
f ID DAY April i. s to m H»!*g.j|i-
re|H*rt to •-ledelltl.il eolllllllttee.
b a. in. call to order.
Invocation Mr-. .1. It. Batriek.
Song **A meriea.”
Re|H*rt credential column lee.
•I:du a. in. report rule- and regulation*
eolllllllttee.
Report trail-poll alioii eolllllllttee.
Report program eoiuniit tee.
II a. in. report* ot delegate* and dis-
cussion.
11 a. in. endowment hind (lilteen min-
ute-I Mr*. R. L. Biieliauau Fort Worth;
Mr*. G. R. Scott Corpus f hri ti.
II ;B'» a. in.. Library l\.\t< n-nui (thirty
minute-) Mr-i. Joliri h.‘ Goodwin \u-tin.
Librarian State I’niver-ity.
Report of di-tro l elmiriiiau \|i- Rn-
niek. Mi -ion.
Report- ol delegate- eoiit line d.
l _’;du p. ui.. luncheon at « a -a Ricardo.
SAIT RB.W. April •" p. m. Mum* .
Report «d di-trn t • 11 a 11 ui< * 11 i iuo nun
Ute* each.)
4 b nei a 1 di-ei' ion.
“Rural Work in DeWitt t'ounty'* iteii
nun ill e* t Mr-. W. K. Giilctt. t u< ro.
“Bolitical Science Mr-. W. \ Hamel.
Fan Antonio.
l»e|H»rt* ot del. gate- eoiit in:n .
“Kind* rgiirten" dive minute-1. Mi.-*
Whitney.
“ttur Rc-t Short Story U nlei . (ten
liuniitc*) Mr-. -I. Am!'i-on \ie|oni.
I h-cii*sion.
Report- o| «|e|egatt « oiu m.i' d.
“Bah\ - Health I- I* \a- V\« dth” (lit
t»en minute i Mr-. 1 s Bar on . s.n \u
loin** Biii.li. Health Nur-ug \ ... Mon
Selection place • • t next lllictll.g
R.'porl ol secretary trea-tircr.
Rpoei t id r« -olllt loll- • 011111111 tee.
Reading ot imiint« -.
K\ USING ' I.SS|4 s 111 \ oea | -ol".
Mr-. K. L. Caldwell. t orpu- 4 liri-ti.
Aihlrc— Hr Stoiklott V V-oil line III
Ktltutc. Iloll-toll.
Mu-u*.
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Mrs. Donald M Taft ami D W Tail Jr
have gone to llou-ton !•• \i-it Mi . Taft’-
mother Mr*. W IV Haxi-. ami Mr-. T.<tt‘-
nareut* Mr. mid Mr-. 4i. A latt. D. 'I
Taft will join them tu ilou-lon Saturday
reiuruiiig m xt week.
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Mr-. Allred Aloe and on ha\- i-turin*
from Houston when lu. y -|h ut two week’
\ -ituig friends.
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Tin Bn rent-Tea rlter- \--o< mtioii ••! th*
BrX'WII-VlII* pui'lo •.ehooi will lioid it-
monthly meeting Thur-dax alter'ioou a
th** grammar seined build;:.g.
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Th* 4\ Ke«ierati«*n *d Wo en‘- < ltib>
met th - afternoon to « ' •• t officer-. 'I’ll*
meeting i- being in d hi the parlor- of tin
Jdv:h»xb-t • lu::.
- n -
Mi-. K. K. !l •« rd • •*•?» i. ’ V !
cr*. F.i cilia 4 ‘ re|« t - .L u tn.oii
• -4i—
The L *u * * 'uii u’^t Tue-day after
i •«>»• i»>. th i -y t • frame a prog ran
|h «• * i :.g y* >r. B x»„r *ie« tiled t
lake p ihe -tody ot “Modi rn Drama” am
.»! South America. Tin* suh’t'e!* will b
drawn in a* ’ordar.ee * ;h a plan -ubunfS
b\ the -tat*» univer* tv. Intere-ling tv
• •
ports wen* read upon the *ry hour whie
*- conducted each week by Mt— I anti
M ilieu and from the Boy Soont organic
tion which i* being conducted by Di
G orge MacD J.-rall and Lieutenant l\*le o
lie Fourth Infantry.
The Self Culture Club met Tuc&da
* j
afternoon at the home of Mr-. Sherwood
Bishop. The1 meeting was led by Mrs. llar-
l*ert Davenport and the -■bject wa> “Kail-
road- of Texa-." .Mr-. Frank Shelton read
an intere-ting |uij*er on the Brownsville-
Pomt J-abel railroad the olde-t in tin
-tate oi Texa-. Other interesting pajH-r-
were read by Mr-. J. C. George and Mr-
J. A. Graham.
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Mr-. Charles 1.. Maemauu- and daugh-
ter Mi-- Virginia Maemauu- alter -|»eud-
iti; two week- here a- the true-I- of Mr
and Ml -. W. it. done- left Tue-day after-
noon for their home at Dalla-. Mr-. Mae-
inuuu- formerly re-ided here.
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Third District Meeting Clubs Over
I Tty \ **•»«-t:il*-• 1 I’retMO
COltSK AN . Texa- April o. The
third di-tru imetiug ot tin -tate federa-
tion ot women's club- Wa.- eoneluded here
today after a two day-’ -e--u»n. Elec-
tion ot otlieer- adoption <>! re-olution> and
-election ot delegate- lo the -tate eonven-
tion wa- a part ot the pmieipul hu.-me.-s
of the day.
AMUSEMENTS
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Dittmann.
-The I’olil Plans " Onlay. An advance
notice say-..
It laughing i' not conducive to health
doctors of this country had better get to-
gether «|iii»-kly and move toward sup
pressing the klcinc feature photo comedy
The Polit icians."
Pi eke I • a ml Watson starring in this
comedy simply outdo themselves and
when these comedians do that the re
'iiit is mu uncertain. Without doubt
they are the funniest pair lh.it ever ap
| tea red together before the camera and.
added their mi it h producing etiorts.
the plot of "The Politicians provides
ion. en I rated double distilled mirth in
itself.
Imagine the funny situations arising
vv iicu two. so called strong arm politi
ci.iiis. shallowed bv a woman detective
. lid I leeiiig from the |au because id dec
i mu frauds in New York motor into a
straiglii laced strictly governed little
New kngiaiid town and unli/ing their
knowledge •) political deviltry literally
j "steal an election" after a brief earn
paigli. Alive to l lie trend <d public opill
mu rcgardiitg lapial Suffrage in that
part of the country this precious pair
adopt the Suflrage Party asvjhcir very
own and vvliat they don't do in the name
o| that much debated cause is not worth
doing it an election is at stake l ain
i lily iln-v are thrown in contact with
the earnest women and girls of the <om
(in unit y and the extremely tiiniiv dilcm
mas thus cr* *t1 fairly bristle with liu
m**r
I. |* by Swill .the woman deleetive. cm
ployed bv the i • oo*| fiovernnient ( lub to
irap tin !*-di’ ic. ' pirates. siicn*cds ii
w iimiiiu l licit love aid she lias troubles
■ ■I her own living to k • n ihem in igno
raiuc of the fj* l that. :s It li«*i: _• Ii they at*
i coin r.i*!* s in politii il koa'crv all
trii kerv iln-v arc indeed rivals in love
Dreamland.
I.uviuiu fi'iiic' Home" i' a l.aemmh
I won-el heali interest drama al lie
Hreaii . ami Intlav. featuring Sterling
M.u.ia Mimir Will run tjuinn. Tlmma
: Jefferson. Helen Wright ami l.ee M'M
I "N
A sxuop'i' of lln- first reel '.ns.
/i-iiiis i "twin ami hi' wife .tie etijov
illg a lolly i*X|NS*tisl treat al I In- cirrus
The o|<| folks’ attention has been eipial
It divided belttien I lie d'tlerent attiar
I «<•!»'. .mil llieir jot ij. like that «*l I '\"
eli i lit ten. One of i he numbers on tin- |*n
grain i' an e«iue>lriau art. listed as ".Mai
ante Yvette.*" ami tin* old folk' Ins-nun
sudden | v leii'e ami interested in th<* per
foniian.-e *>f the slender gif'. With a
liglil grip Zemns' wife grasp' his arm
ami exrlaini'. Our little Yinnv!" Teat'
till the old man’s eve' and. taking hi'
trembling wife In the arm. tin* two <«»
out to interv iew the girl.
The girl's lit.- among the show p**opb
lias been a hard one. Her art i' reallt
i n« si toe re. and she has Ihs-ii he|d with tin
'how t<*i the 'inijde reason that then
Wiiv m one better to take her pi re
\|• rr\ \mlrews the hea-l elown. Iris «>«*:•«
mmll to III ike hei lot a little 11:• t**>i• T
and therv was w>t*n friemUhin ’*<
tween llie two The ring mas: or h id 1***ot
i»mt*ti.-nlat lv bird on the girl ami be
■ itel It r t<»i Hi t giving a first i lass per
for ■mams*.
. Mel t v Vndt'-W' inlevv-eed all-1 bis
'istams* was a gr* i* ntn'ort to the
7. mis and hi' wif** mean while h
.M I OUt it". • ' I* *• >*• .f t||l‘ 'll'*" "III
... * * • • «' • «itf«r ehit t |<
been b <» ili-'ny if' t »<**i wiP' l ef'*’
and t’ t tin* girl ^oiiestriin w is t!i
j It-Mio jtlPIft1 « f 11***'t daughter. A
i 'rheme it-eiU' to tin* tnaunger -■ »• 1 if
• 'itating a bit be agrees to l*t »h *
i rolk' met t tin* girl.
Tt»san Denver BeauV
i iv’vv i-l’ * •..! V >>rjt V| J
V n » V 1.u r nr 1 M »» A'
’’ v v * *« the I nile lo*liw !?•**>•**
’• Phelan **i Phelan. Texa' n v .• ' - u-^
t . — T Tt e l-r’dr u .*"»• «*f the * » t»ri>»u
i*:ent '*H*iutv girl' ut tins ritv. ami th
jer< em i‘ ’he '«»n *4 Mrs \ f. .»
Fj Peoria 111.
13 DAY SESSION
OF METHODISTS
AT HARLINGEN
!«IO GRANDE VALLEY INSTITUTE OF
METHODIST CHURCH OPENS TO-
NIGHT AT HARLINGEN.
MANY PASTORS AND LAYMEN WHO
RESIDE IN SOUTH TEXAS TO
BE IN ATTENDANCE.
One ol the luo-t important gatherings ot
tin* Methodi-t church ever held in the
Lower Kio Grande \ alley open- tonight at
Harlingen wlu-n the Kio Grande Valley In-
stitute ol the Methodist church will begin
m?s-ion- that will continue through Satur-
day. Prominent dignitaries ot the church
lnun ail -eetioiis ol South Tcxa- will l»e
ill attendant e at the gathering lor which
a lengthy and busy program ha- been an-
tioiineed.
The program will include di-eu-sion- mi
"The Epworth la-ague" which will occupy
Thursday morning on "The Sunday
School/’ which will he Thur-day atler-
noon "Tin* Laymen’s Work" Friday niorti-
ing and “The Revival and Mi--ion-" s.»t
unlay morning.
The program:
WEDNESDAY EVENING April 5
7 :45 Song -t nice leader. Rev. I. E. Wood.
8:15 Preaching. Kev. T. E. Sessions.
Till KSDAY MORNING. April (1 "Tin*
Epworth l.eagiie.”
8 :50 Devotional Rev. T. P. Sessions.
8:45 “Explain Chapter s m the Di-eip
line" Kev. .1. S. Itowlcs.
8x55 “I la- lla League Pa--ed It- Day.'"
Rev. 0. C. Crow.
9:0.5 “The Pa-tor. the Key Man in
League Work" Kev. ..J.
9:15 "I- the League Pos.-jlilc tor Every
'’hurgc?" by Pastors.
9:25 "The Relation ot the League t" the
• irgatuzed Chi--" Rev. J. P. Snnp-on.
9:5-5 “A Summary oi the League Hand
hook No. 1” Mis Eva Chaudoin.
9:45. "The Need ol Ktfieieut Leader
-hip” Mi— Ruth Mon-ee-.
9:55 "The League an Evaiigeli/.iug
Eoree" general di-eiis-ion.
10:19 “The Significance oi Special
League Day-" Kev. AS. 1. Drient.
10:20. “Tiie Intermediate League AVork"
Mr-. Samuel Spear-.
|o “The Leagui . I nancial Pi in/
’{♦*v. I. I‘. Se—ions.
10:15 Keei—s.
t|. Preaching. Kev. E. A. Pott-.
AETEKNtM>N SESSION “The Sundav
School.’’
2. ltevotional. P». C. Davenport.
’2:15 “The Sunday S* hool a- an Edu
•-atlonaI Factor/’ Kev. E. Simp-on.
2:50. “The Importance ol Prniuirv
York" Mr-. John Suavely.
2:10. "Tie Graded Literature" l’<v.
’olm Suavely.
2:50 “Evangelism in the Sundav
school. Rev'. I.. II. May-.
"Ilow to Prepare for and Conduct
•eei-io:* Day . ' general di-eu-sion.
5:1-5 "AA in t Children - Day Should
.•e.iinpl ; lT*v. Lruiit.
t :2->. laday '< h< >| Attendance :*' <ll
' I h * Goal; i ; II.-ami table oil methods
d by (ii‘. 'I ’ "Ilow to Reach
w Adult .'" -lad - M. \. Childers.
.!. I • "||.. lo Si* I 111»• Sundav School
lour Mop* I at* re. ting i A. Ov» rmiller.
"Ilow to Hold lit -al 1 Si hool
or the II O'elo.-l Sir ••'*” •* l 5 i !<*.
i : 10 "I’a- Pa - I or - 11 aa I ion to 11 <• s i
lay Si'ht.ol. AS. \. fhomp-oii.
# :20. "Th.- Sunday S« hool a- a Mi- •
ry Pore**. Kev. I-. A. Pott-.
4 :I10. “’I lie >iii'i\ o China in the Sun
lay School I hi- 5 cai. Mr-. •!.( .< ro-ett.
i 1:0k "The Standard Sunday S- hool.”
Rew .1. S. I{• iw h -.
EV I.NINC SESSION . 15. s|L. Si t".
ce Leader. Kev. I. E. AS ood.
8:1.5 Preaching. Kev. .1. I Simp-on.
EAGLE PHARMACY
FRIDAY MORN’I NO April 7 “Lay-
men*- Work
S :30 Devotional. Mr-. ( . NY. « lilt.
S :43 “Our Lav men:*’ (It “Their R<
-poii-iLilit \ lor the Surer— ot the
Cliureh" .1. M. Wellborn; (2) “Their De-
velopment'* Lev 1 Suavely.
9:15 “t'hurrh Lov.dtv :" (1) “To the
I nomination" F. A. Mai in; (2) “To thr
in-titution- oi the 1 hurrh” t!. F. Thoma-;
(3) “To the Fa-tor." C. II. |Va-e.
l<*. “Thr Layman ami the Count rv
Churrli” Judge Yale- Kdtnhurg.
10:I0 “i tn.mrial Obligation- llow to
Meet l In in” t'otliul table led hv Judge M.
A. t'hilder-.
10:45 Here—. *
II Addre-'.^dmlgr M. A. Clulder.- eon
Tmf'ier lav leader.
AFTFKN00N SKSsioN 2 Simultan-
rou- quarterly ronterriier.
K\ KNIN(i SKSSR >N S>:L*. Prrarlnng
Rev. J. S. |»o\\ ie-.
SA ITRDAY M<»RM.\0 April h “The
Revival and Mi—1011- :’’*
S :3*» Dr\ ot .onal Rev. NN . J. lirient.
>:!•* “llow to do I Yr-onal NNork" Rev.
J. I . Simp-on.
H ;57> “llow ltd -r I .avinru m Revival.-*’
Rev. J. S. I tow Ir-.
9;05 “llow to I -i• tin* NN . M. S. 111 Re-
vival-’* Mr.-. L. K. Suavely.
9:15 "llow to I Noting ITople m Re-
vival-** Rev. I. K. \N.I.
“lhe < On to NN in One Campaign*’
general tli-eit—nm. _
10. Report- 1 miii rarh NY. M. S. in the
Valley.
10.15 “How to lnerea-e lutere-t in Miss-
ion-” geaer.il di-eu—ion.
10:45 Reec*—
11 Pivut'ling I«ev. O. C. Crow.
Construction Woik On
| State Institution For
Blind i o Begin Shotly
1 l>„\ S'« I -t' ^P Pi'*'--. )
AI SUN. 1« xii> A | ml a. t mi-traction
work on tin- now -late iii-titul ion lor the
Wind will Im -tarted witlim tin* "next teu
day.- all plan- Ihvii tim-hed h\
At !*•«• B. Ay re.- ol San Antonio >late arcln
lert. the new lU-tlilltion Will hr located
tvxo mile- north ot the city ami choe to
tin -tale m-am a-ylllin. ami when tint-lied
Will have a capacity ot a 'lout ] * MMt >tu
dclit-. I in hlllldlM1 '• to Im modern III
e\»l\ I peel .Hid ll.-oilltciv fife proot.
I he la 1 le^i-l.it hi • made an appl'opria
jtaai ol - IJa.tilMI tor the construction of
• hi 1.1-1 ft ill loll. It ha- not In-eii deter
m.m «t i• ► what ti-e the old Blind m.-tilute
■ ill oe put li.lt it ha- hern -ted that
» '>«■ ll-ed a- .in i <«! 111; * -1 to 1 In ( III \ er-lt\
•*l i'e\a-t
The Kaslcin I.eajitie reiioi aleil and cti
i djfil. will adopt it « play inj: >• liedule at
a meetiny today at \\ 'ormstep. The l.e.i
une i -taidi-leil an inno atioii |»v oflerine
a prize for tin* l»e-t - Ind'i'e -ulniutli i
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MKm SA.W AXTOMO.
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The Queen
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What does it mean?
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In PALM STAR I
PRODUCTS I
(Made in Brownsville) I
ICE CREAM and BUTTER I
WHOLESALE A.XI) RETAIL I
Delivered Fresh B
To Your Door fl
I EVERY DAY ■
Phone 507 fl
■ PRICES* I
Palm Star Ice Cream per quart .35c fl
Palm Star Ice Cream half gallon . 60c fl
Palm Star Ice Cream. I gallon. $1 fl
Palm Star Butter (It’s Pure).45c fl
PALM STAR produels are nude fresh every day fl
under the watehfid eye of a man who has had fl
many years of experience in dairy plants. The B
quality of his produet has been proven fl
■ Patronize Home Industry I
m - - ■■ ■ ■ i -—. ... r ■
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fl Ilrownsville Texas fl
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It is composed of wax and oils so combined as
to give a brilliant lasting shine and to soften and
preserve the leather.
The ShnkxA Home Set
The handiest most efficient 6hoe shining set you
can buy at any price.
Sold at a nominal cost to
ShmoiA users.
FOR HOME GRIP OR
AUTOMOBILE
| SLACK-TAN—WHITE
At all Dealers Take no substitute
aluable Health Hints
For Our Readers
CATARRH
'
votir no; e is wet cold ted. -<u and
a nuisance don’t mer*\y plug it up.
You (an’t ru; r «•; ut?i by pf easing
your nose. Take S 3. S i<gula:ly
d you will 1. .• catarrhal i*ot*ons
ttiti *.f your blood. The membranes
vw.il soon recover ond no longer con-
tinue to ;o < ;i ulaio * nineons that
gathers and thicken into entarrh.
S S. 3. stimulates tl.<- veils of ih»* tl
-!»♦ .•» lo select from th< bit I iheii own
essential nutriment. Rapid p-cm y
from catarrhal mflaria'ion in thesiom-
«eh kidney bladder and ail mem-
branes is the
MALARIA.
Throughout the country. wh.«r*ver
r alaria abounds are h'ij*oy joyful
p-oi le to vv horn S 8 8 has given won-
derful help in the treatment of mala-
ria after the most sickening tort ire
imaginable.
The gn tint complexion of iril.Tffi'n
victim =. the chi! > • i ■ • a
Irrial lyserjtety *' • fje'y "|
ctlK-r t r c a * in at. s *ri;ti Lu i" -*
enlarged 1 v< ■ .... _ .-i *r
v ■<•-< > • 1 ‘ u * * • - »• r and
*’ ' > m washes away T.. <* arc
- roncli* on that s. 8 8. ac. effectu-
ally a-i-sts in overcoming. hy hel >ing
to restore the blond to its natural vigor.
STUBBORN SORES
Rome!fries a sore spot become* Indo-
lent. 7!.c tIs now- surroundinr it lore
tone and are unable to provide suffi-
cient nutriment to ‘top the di.iin. It
Is then chronic. Just saturate your
blond irjih S. 8. S This I- quickly
ficeomM:-h» <i. as 8. 8. 8. Is naturally
r rimitVed the same as milk or ar.y
other I f aithful liquid.
C.atu e sir': with maryetou.'t rapidity
’ h d givtu the proper assistance and
8. 8 8. o t tin.ti ar v eejtnlar activity
tbet tit** port* surma*.ling an ulcer se-
lect from iff Mot I the r»v«-- -. '* that
make new ti- u*. Thus the sore si>ot
r igidly heals in a natural wav.
Local application* for any .-kin dis-
a Lord protection Horn with
4* ' .7 > ■*■
nil tilt 1 1VC IK) Rlnlllritl V»lll‘* Kc*
/■ intfi acne and all such rrup
live di >i*iue.. shnuid be treated with
TOISONED BLOOD.
So many dihercnt thing ronirUnite
to poison the blood nnil the effect l«*
so * tart Img that the sufferer becomes
panic -trick* u and is I'**! to uc haitn
fill ('rugs. If you have any blood trou-
ble. r*■ a h* !* i f S S. 8. a *1 tab**
sio >r«llng to directions.
Oon‘1 tal»* anything ebe. Poisoned
hie* <1 i ; had enough without mining
your hones. Joints teeth and vital*
with minerals 8. 8. 8 so stimulates
ceilul »r activity that they reject all
poisonous Influence* and select only
the e materials In the blood that make
he; ihy tissue. This is why Its as*J>»t-
n*n toward recovery Is so noticeable*
an*1 n* times remarkable.
8 f-*. S. is welcome to the weakest
stomach and Is assimilated just ss
rriidil r as the most nutritious food. It
1.;. 1. Iped to cure a ho* ' -f sufferers.
RHEUMATISM. f
In any form of rh* tuna tiara give thwi
Wood s good effectual Cleansing with*
8. 8 8
T’se this remedy for threw clays and
take u hot salt water h«*h to open thw
Pares. This relieves the lungs and
idnevs an a*»lrt« 8 8 8. to utiltgo
the skin as the principal avenue ot
elimination.
Avoid ‘alts calomel and other dras-
tic p irgafiveH as they ahsorh the mois-
ture from the wall** and membranes fd
the intestines weaken the muscular
action produce chronic constipation
and thus stagnate the system with-
rheai latlc poisons. Get a bottle af
8. S. 8 at any drug store. Don’t
take a substitute.
8. 8 8. ia pirely vegetable and is
prepared only by the Swift Snwofflc
t o.. 271 Swift Bldg.. Atlanta fla Write
f-*r st*ecial booklet on any of the dta-
.•ases mentioned and ff mstdJcal advice
i.< wanted write for that also to ad-
dress given above. Both booklet a&4l
medical advico are free.
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