Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 188, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1922 Page: 5 of 6
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pair. Hirst nuUrriil need, Mu honey
Bro*., 214Mi North Trarls, near Binkley
Hotel. J23-rU)tc
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The < 'Uy < \imiiilssion^j tnuiy,v
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gc"! { lo ^rf'jmi^^a^wTls ,hi tlie furu^:^.
qsvlt^W4*y:1jiw for uoiu>lit$f&t£ C'aiiili-
w tUe city Coimtllt St^'n i 1h<oh
<►11 wl.irli asyi iV-W ftUefl In April. TIm*
pei tfMumi. *t ff 4> City
any ritijM? \vlio ile^ires to fir-
Slate nut*. Tlioy iau*t i>e fljj4^H|r
W0H$ CU'rk Banks by^.^rrtft^ with
1- (j>i;:nfit' i >jit^rprT anifci wigued
'TiufsRii' oT- the UMiirtl^, <M?ffiti«sio« of
<B<fc*rent nmit TH jwtrniiiiiK to H>< <lif-
ferent the-. CoimuiMsion
had Imt M few minor matters In*fore B;
Mf. Banks \v;i ankoil tu «jei'«re buls
from Ttlffrivni local . iH'WKp:i[M*rs for
|,ul>Jtsliin^ nffiiiat uotici-s for tiie city.
The members of tUe Board of MpvJe
Opwsttl>fiip. who act under a tfity ordin-
unee, will Im> armed with cards (.erttfy-
in« Hwir liicndtcrship on the l oard. in
the future..the ('onmiiKsion authorizing
the issnaju *' of the « <nnniisslons.
The ryaular weekly repo«t Of City
Manaser O. S. S. KRiii^atii. was rfr
• J MiMlf Ii*r•11 lfriMiiihytMlii>li>tf1T'1t^u'^'
ii KlnH't city , | ark
Sfc «et(cim for the mnusuai wul-
ftfrig <f Uhlteweight coniiU : i yr-
fornunl Monday Bp fihermnn.
With U « few sioiig hinls iiihah^iwff'
the city park fnrriishing t^ jHffy iuic
sie of tbe HBupIe ef'rciuortyrW><T flic
only JQ«?nfe Burnarn and
yfl f Ciar^-Horton, boMi of Whitf-,
\vrtght; \vin'c united in marriage a
o nutura! wtt^ng of tbbi „
Jandscai/e; Bey. J.^H.Baxfrr uccom- }
punied the l oujj*^ W the park ands
p< i C >tfcri d the ceremony.
Bc^*;"6Baxter reeaHeA Tuesday that
It wa« the sueond wedding that lio
had -lieet) Vailed upon to perform in
this setting. AlMiut a year ago, #an-
otber couple Kclected the same sp^l' for
their wulding.
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WI1.L PARK ON SOUTHERN I\UI
Fie TRACKS, NKAH IfOI STON
STREET—ALL PlTED
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FOR BLNT—Furnished apartmeut;
tuna ill leaving town March 1st- SJO
N. Travis. Hhtme UCS. f-'O Otp
FOB: IiJPNT--Nice front bed room «>t
bcdioonv and ktlehem tt^ a itli modern
bath, on pOTcd street. Phone }>7H.
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FOR BKNT— tf Garni*hc<P rooms for
light housrketfjiiMg; mail and wife
oiiiy.. Mfs. Julia M> King, 301 South
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FOR BKNT—1>o« 11 titaiin liglU Jiounc
keepiug ratmia, ii bjoekts west eft the M.
A P bank, 315 Went LtofeL Phone
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FOR RENT -Nicely furnished uiodepi
aiwrt«itt:nt; also front bed roo*n«, <^ose
In. Pbone 512. a fltMtp
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JX)R RENt
rooms adjoining hnth
including g ini,1\ < nupU" only. 4fKi
South VValimh Telephone^ 2ir 4. ,t ^ ^
FOB BKNT a 'aiwr' KO*>M. ">;f..r.,Nh.-d
-^1 ><a\ ItsUllft' COIiMKtlng
Z bath: All conveiiicinvs.
ern light fiou.se keei ing rooms. .Hot
water. ."51S W. Cherry Pbone HOO.
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J t R RENT—Two nicely fumlnhiKl
roomy fer light hiMiwkeeplng, nmderti
conveniriMs-H, for two eoni4e* wit hour
children. $W) I*er mouth. 'Apply I'JKlfi
,1 fe Pecau. f 17 ltp
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FOR RENT—Furnlshwl apiirlmenl on
paved. rffcetjM F4air\Jt'W. tiarden if
wante<l. Phone 7 : "- Mt>'. Walter l>ick-
eriaou. fl54itp
hi;ni bei>s of pkopUi ,
ABE WAlf lNO TO
, CO (M'K H ATE
T141« >1 (111 THE DEMOCRAT
" WANT AO COLUMNS.
FOR BENT OB oAJ.K—5 room h'uisc.
all €onwulejiee«. on South Walunt St.
Appfy 12P North Willow St. Phone
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FOR BENT- r> " riKun bungalow- fnr-
nishefl. Itfareb lat; llttHburgh heater,
natural gun. electric lights, on Grand
Areutie: Juki south of Austin College.
See T. F. Novell, 15 Valady Bhlg.
fll> <Up
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FOR KENT 1'our rmnu boose on j av-
( d vjris't. two 1 TIM k< from s*ptnle. Ben
tM4 ^2U.po |st mouth. Sherman It'ulty
Co. Plione 3tM. flo tttp
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T^ieal luHiltrv raisers are showing
much interest in the visit on March
4 of .tin* "special car fitted up by the
Texas A. & M. Allege poultry depart-
ntent. showing Improved poultry nieth-
H| TheCltamjier of Commerce ha* be< n
Full SALE KiHHlc_J.sluiid Bed eggs, advised that tbe. car will arrive in
$I.<W |H r wttlng 705 So. Maxey. j Sherman at 11 a.<40. Saturday, Match
f-1) Otp j #, and will be narked or.\llie Southern
j j Pacific trachs near Houston stteet. The
public will be invited to go through
FOR SALE English white Leghorn
eggs for hatchings Phono lfJ12.
fJXHHp
SPEC IAL SAIJfe, OF Fruit and
BIRDS mtfi n UtSlC
K <!. II BAXTj
111E W
. W. Hugh Ford
DENtlST
Rooms 313-314
Bant; Res. PIiont v-4308,
Office ^ 412.
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DON'T FORGfcT TIDE PLAC1
your Sboe Repair work
X All Work Guaranteed
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SON IDENTIFIES BODY ^ V-
W MOTHER I OI ND BCRNED
TO DEATH IN MISSISSIPPI
Huzlchiirst, Mist^., F« U^
identifh^atloii of^Jble-tliarred and muti-
la,ted bodj. totttwifwin, found in a rn-
vimvneflr here last week, as
riiry Converse, formerly>of>Viebltn
Falls and Warsavv^Texfis. has just been
luade by hWalter 1 irury. 2d,
who iayif"tbat when he b' ( saw his
f?c^ alive on I> H\ 28 hist, she was
living with her thlr<l hti^Nftnd, 'JtUiomas
P. Converse, at Sciwra, Ala.
! Ytuhg IJxnry. wMio is Mrs. Converse#
mv^r'n' f<jr!i«tr" irtarriage. deflaml #
lere coutti be no don hi 'that tlie corpse
-ftTund here was that of his mother. He
identified the key ring discovered near
the body and also said that the descrip-
tion -tallied in every pa It iejilar w|th ;
tluit of his mother, i-uciudiug some 1M>-
euliarlfles of the teeth.
(inury. who came here from Texas,"
said thaMie had heard from his mother
In .January, but.: that distovery of the
body was the first knowledge he had
that she had left her bonis in Scfma. |
Acting on information given by hi in,
aufhotities here teh-grapbed to Seliua j
in an effo'rt to l(K*ate Con verse. He !
will. If found, 1h« «sk<sl to eome here ]
for questioning as to when tlie woman
left Selma iu an effort to trace her
movements lip to the time of hej death.
Ae *ording to autlioritb'S here, owner-
ship of the automobile iu which thi*
party of magazine agents, of which
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Every Prescriptioii is an im
portant one. Tefl your
tor, Keiffc'*!
YOU WANT
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Your* Prescriptions
Registered and
Experienced Druggists
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Yes, we give you the Best
FnUy Equipt—
The only Dry Cleaning and
Dyeing House iu the city
without a side line. We are on
the job. ..> •
Smith's Cleaning & Dye .
Works Co.
•, PHONE 208.
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Shade Tret*. Rose*, 'Grape Vine®, j** i'"1 ™r- !I<* xVl11 ^
Shrubbery, Evergreen*, etc.." orehard f haniber of (.ommerce^Saturday affer-
sire. trees; 2r c. Rowa :t,V. Shrubbery '« o'clock, where be Wftl de-
and carefully study the potlBty ex bib- j Mrs; (^.in'ejM^i^jjeM.'ve^tu have Ihumi i
—H^nfeBilKfr,-. wm traveling tinougn The
i r. 1 atton. of A. A: M. ( jillege i>< in also lias been ascertained and
!7>c, Grni>e Vines 15c. Allen Brother*
Xuraery, l*Mtt boro, Texa«.
liver a lecture on poultry rais|n^'
fll-12tiii The car appear* here under auspU^s
of the Grayson County Poultry ami
HP! SALE Bat red Rock «ggs ;for *et* Babbit Breeders' A.-sbciation. whoup
retrain, members wen* instrumeutal iu getting
Piione 17fcC. . > flb-.'ith the car rented this way,
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PQM OF MRS. SLAI GHTKR
BI RIED AT VAN ALSTVNfe
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FREE
SOTtwrtmeni
tin eo f-tripf"1
«l your nam
KONDO,
Miaaoapotia. Hr .n.
JELLY
„ guaranteed by 30 years
service to nillloM of
Americans. Kondon't
works venders iof your
cold, sneezing, cough,
chronic catarrh, bead-
ache, sore nose, etc
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FOR SALK—Fuuy room bouse.: 'lights,
gad, water; small payment down, bal-
ance monthly. WW Kstes, 14m f1l>Mtp
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MISCELLANEOUS
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ITKD—Po«Bion by experienced
bookkeeper. Will connidrr any kind of
office work. Address Box Q, ca r<? Dem
ocritt ■!•. , c fl7-atp
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8LANI) fggir £p attliog. tWI
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a; N. HC BMJSG, .iHifjOler and pai* r
banger. fnest wmplMfo oif waB iwiikm-
for 1922. i PpslUvely pre-war prices.
Pbone ^ T;;1 na-iJtp
ftirtwqit i< In ni.n.,; II iii .i
aimrtment ; Caraway Apartment on N.
Crwkett. Free jaultor servi< e. I'bone
tniors«Ki. fioi2tp
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FDR RKNT DwellW. TO K. Hro«k- :
ett, parjlialiy ftirulwlufl; "> rooms and]
Bleeping porch; all convenit'Hees. l-argu
lot. garage and lairn. {fall & Hare, J
phone in. $;ui lw?r monib. fl 2Be
Bicycles
Parts Accessories
DIAMOND BICYCLE SHOP
■403 North Walnut St.
LOST^-A milk cow; large, light- rx d
Je'lse.v, uehorncd. '-one rflpr ^iliN old
brand, disappeared front Dodge pas- I
turc 7 miles west of Sliormau Feb. 17. ''
Reward. Phone 1817 Sherman or no- *
t1fy IXnige Farm. f2(MUp
LOH^-Grey coat with Klk hefld, on
Denison St) foot road. Finder return
to Democrat for reward. * ft*KUp
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lA)ST — Saturday ufteriHMiil, in post-
offiee, pair of ladyX single strap brown,
shoe#. Reward. Phone 1771.
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HELP WANTED
i'OPNG MK.N, women, over 17„ desir-
ing sovernment positions. fKJti inontli-
ly, write for free lifct of jm.'Blons now
open,. >1. I^oiiHcrf, (foinnr «''.'il Ser-
vice examinerl.? 1HU Fipiitable iMt'bl-
ing, Washington. D. C. m fllKltp
nmrni ii wi ii i ■iiiHI fcyi a an ' |i hi ii
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KU KLIX KIxANHMEN
•*ih ftliuW " f«r Homes.
XiNi Build 1V«ii '
'■ i BUt rAVMENT PLAN
THE HOIK BttIU>BR8
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FOH 'l?ALE-.-*-New and seeoml hand
•ealea; jBw> National eash. b''^isierti.
Plume 11047, Sherman, Texas. A. J.
SjfaKflUp
Wofxlward.
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FOlt SALfe—White Wyandotte egg«,
92.00 per wetting. Bhixle Island Heifa,'
$!/>(> iH>r letting, v Fairviww Poultry
Fariu nm 5H>8, _ . m«tp
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Whitesboro Service Car
ficaves Qdtck Ser\i<e Lumh
Room on West Side of tbe
Square at B a> m., 12 noon. .'1, 6,
fit p. in. !> a. in. cars, train to
Dentin ;B>oars and service
to. Gainesville. 12:0^; 3. .p. m.
ears; train to Wichita Calls <|t
«« li:lK p. m.; p. in, cars Wichi-
ta Falls 2:90a, ni. x
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Lea\es Whitesboro,....TJ^xan -
Rd Bnrbna's Tafi-. at N y. m.,
l^iioon, I. tir 10:35 p. m. No
charged for call or delivery.
Phone 1463,
asgSar:: , ■ *•"
T. C. COOK,
The funeral of 3Jrn. .T. P, Slaughter,
a well known pioneer woman of the
Howe c'l'Tinmnity. who .died *at- the
fsinliV home in flowe Surulav morn
ire was held fnnn the MeihwHst
Chur"h tln-rc Monday morning at B>
o'clock. Sim vices were <*onduehil by the
Riw. I . F. Fuller and Rev, i;. L.
■ Wright. TUe remainn were ifnneyiiP
j b^Van Alst \ lie after the .service, and
j intorucnT *>••« in the cemetery there,
i Mrs. Slaughter had refilled in the
1'owe eoinniur .or many ve.n -. and
,"ber pawning was a sour<^ of much sor-
! rou to many friend* in that aoctlou.
' The Mervlcc's ht the cJiUtch Monday
were largely attcnde<l'. Mrs. Slaughter
wits 71 y«*ars (^8.
j Mrs. Slaughter was born at Van Als-
' tyiie Anmist Mi. 18.VI. She was married,
to .1. P. Slaughter in 1871. and to this
union six children were borji. fiu* < f
fhein still"'living. Thes,. are,: Mrs. w.
, I,. Scut. Austin: Mrs .f 1>. Hall. Den^
toil; Frank Slaughter. Mrs. Kithel Biles
and Mrs. D. P. Slaughter, of Howe,
she iea\e« 1 wo brothers, George Me-
Klnnev of Greenville, and I* Li M(*Kin-
tiey^.rJr Ba\ia. Okia„ and two sisters.
Mrs/Kurenia wail, of RaVla, okia.. ami
Mrs. Sa)lie Gill .of STierinan.'
Mr- Slaughter wa- a life-long niein-
ber of the Methodist Chureb and very
active in its work. Her husband died
twenty-Keren years ago.
There were antiiv heautlful floral of-
ferings at the srrvice.
. ■
ll4 f|rth Travis %.
Formerly Barker Bakery,
has opened- with a nicq line
of Pastry, Sweet Gbocb,
RqIIs, etc. White Bread. Rye,
Whole Wheat. Old F&hion
Salt Rising Bread Ever# Fri-
day. Telephone 416. ;t
Aug. Kubala, Prop.
, /ilOMAlD BREAD" ;
Ff*r Sale by All Grocers,
Mixed with Sulphur
Darkens so Naturally
Nobody can. Tell.
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The old-time inixttflre of 8ac« Tea
*nd Sulphur for dartcening arav,
atreaked and Jfadorl hair la erand-
*M AlkA*1* 9 i.M 'JTl ...
mother's recipe, and folka are again
nirtnfc it to kaep their hair a good,
even color, which la quite sensible, aa
ye are living in an a*« wh«n a youth-
ful appearance ia of the great^at ad-
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Nowadaya, thoupfh. w« d«rft have
the troublesome tank of catharfng the
*a,^e *n<* the maasy mixing it borne,
All drug etorea sell the re, tv-to-uaa
product. Improved by the iddltien of
other ingredienta. called "Wyeth'a Sage
and Bulphur Compound." It la vary
popular because nobody can discover
It has been applied. Simply moisten
yohr comb or a soft brush with It and
draw this through 'jrour hulr, taking
one small.strand st. niUme; by morning
the pay hair disappears, but what d«t
Jlfcbta tbe ladies with Wyeth'a Sage
and Sulphur Compound, la that, hn.
aides beautifully darKening the hair
2L^bo^d'ince which Is so attractive.
This ready-to-use preparaUon Is a de-
lightful toilet requisite for those who
desire a more youthful appearance. It
is not Intended for the cure, miUga-
otmveaBon 9t
officials at Mexia. Texas, where, the
owner, is reported to 1m« living, liavu
been asked to locate and question him
mm.to when Mrs, ('onverse b-ft tbe party.
Self Conscious.
From the Birmingham AgC'Berabl.
"Is Mr.-GmmptHm a-inibUu-eplrit^d
citl'/euV'
"I'm afraid not. He won't even
wi ar a ribbon 011 his coat lapel whipi
there's ,i c<«nvention in towil."
"What's his objection?"
"Hp Rays it makes him look loo
much like a prize bull." j
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ONE HUNDRED DOL-
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LARS reward for any
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information -leading to
HIGH GRADE
Lumber. Paints, Varnishes,
Wall Paper, Canvas, Builders
Hardware
J. A. SIMMONS
LUMBER CO.
Phone 300 301 W. Lamar
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
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All Work Guaranteed or do
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pay expected
CHERRY STREET GARAGE
P-- if-'iv . .n-ne-w
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BlmMi'.," y 'ii
532 East Cherry
r Telephone 891
L. N.HANCOCK
f > Proprietor
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REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE ^
Accident and Health
Fire, Torn id o, *'Automobile.
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Maydee Barron
IlKALTOR
Phone 310
508 M. & r. ICauIt Buildinc..
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the arrest and conviction
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of party or parties dis-
tributing the BOGUS
KNIGHTS OF COLUM-
BUS OATH.
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(Signed) Sherman Council,
Knights of-Cohimbus, No. 1284.
Sherman, Texas.
—*FIRE—LIFE—701 'NTD0
J. J. Eubank
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ALL CLASSES OF
INSURANCE T
PHONE 547
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WE HOVE ANYTHING
Quickly, Carefully, Expedi-
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DIXON'S FLOAT LINE
W. T. DIXON
Telephone 169 or 444
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Real Estate, Fire, Tornado
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and Automobile
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Over Marks Bros.
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Don't Call for Bread
Say "OUR OWN MAID BREAD"
At AH Grocers
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Says Excess of Hydrochlorifc Acid
is Cause of Indigestion.
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A well-known authority states that
stomach trouble and indigestion are near?
ly always due ^o acidity—acid stomach
—and not, as mo^t folks believe, frotn
a lack of digestive juices. He states
that an excess of hydrochloric acid in
the stomach retards digestion and starts
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fluids and gases which inflate the
stomach like a toy balloon. > We then
get that heavy, lumpy feeling in the
chest, we Eructate sour food, belch gas,
or have heartburn, flatulence, water- k
brash, or nausea.
He tells us to lay aside all digestive
aids and instead, «et from any pharmacy
four ounces of Jad Salts and take a
tablespoonful in a glass of water before $
reakfast while it is effervescing, and
urthermore. to continue this for one
week. * While relief follows the first
dose, it is important to neutralize the
trinity, remove the pa ^making mass,
start -<He liver, stimulate the kidneys
and thus promoted free flow of pure
digestive juices.
Jad $al^s is inexpensive ana is made
from the acid of grape* and lemon
juice, combined with litnia and sodium
phosphate. This harmless salts is usfed
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