The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 365, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 9, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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The Daily Herald
WntoJIshed every day except Sunday by
THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
121 York Avenue
GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION
OF CHINESE FAMINE
the suffering: and deaths will be OIL FIELD WORKER
appalling and the number of fatali j PROVES HIMSELF HERO
ties may run into the millions. In -
Chihli and Shantung, the conditions1 Breckenridge, I exas, March 9.
are said to “beggar description.” lie ( atehing a twenty-quart nitro glyce-
X|j. | rin torpedo as it was blown front
Mite easing by an unexpected flow'
‘This is tile second year and the!01 yilS- Rowell W right held it
until
he gets till these assessments back.
New blood is taken into the partner-
ship as needed frbm men employed
at the mine.
Personnel of the partnership group
has undergone many changes since
the original ten miners undertook
the scheme, the report said, but hi’-!
-
____ scribing the present situation,
Mred at the Post Office at Weather-lCALAM,TY THAT HAS BEFALLEN JamMon gars.
ford, Texas as second class matter f PEOPLE\^°Iir^ J° LACK .
Member of the Associated Press j INDUSTRY. j people have no food or money, They persons and Job quarts ol nitro j t(,,. a hard struggle the property is
The Associated Press is exclusively en- .. , „ , , I have sold their belongings for a few ; in on .1 wagon reached safety, jon ;l p;lying basis and earnings of
- °* • • ,ll< 1 • gi.tptn ci |(,eil|g_ There is no credit and the|llp ,lu'n dropped it back into the,(]le partners high.
to the use for republication of all |
M
dispatches credited to it or not \
•therwise credited In this paper and j
script ion of famine scenes in China, |;|nd is hein.g sold at a quarter ofilloU‘ 'v'"1 ',llp r.*ot-Ui«iu gas cutd es-
an PYtiliiflHtinn f 11 *-* i i* c;iiko ami' 1 ......wi
an explanation of their cause and '., , . ’ , 'caned
.its value. Families are bartering ' a| 1"
the local news herein.
| outline of methods of relief is given I
i their children because tliev have noj Tlll“ ,lprii,k was "lp,kp'1 «•/ the
,by Charles Ikivis Jameson, who has,f00(, f()l. „lom Many smal, (.,,tldren! **«!««•' and the well caught fire
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. 1921 (been civil engineer in China since I
A recent pay-day
semi-monthly, showed one miner wit It J
97 tons produced receivir ~ «127 after
all expenses and assessments had'
been deducted, while a miner turning'!
1895 and for the last ten years
land babies are being killed.
CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
has been connected with the Depart
“There
not liing
j " hen the torpedo was lifted to the | out 1he sanle amount in a nearby |
but ,,| 0" n block by a recurrence of gas. j company operated properties would |
leaves, twigs, tile bark of trees and j" 'ndovvs 'he northern part of the j have received $10-1.76 and
For Commissioner, Place 1-
ntent of Famine Keliet and Flood , .... ... . 'town wore broken for a distance of ..... i.;
grass roots. the Chinese govern- * 11 " o> , out ol tliat his
b ’
J. M. MARTI A.
F. PATRICK.
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J. S. TURPlft.
f #.>.•
JONES SMITH.
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For Commissioner, Place ;
T. R. ERWIN.
1 -.if/':. •
W. H. REYNOLDS.
E. M. MARKWITH
Control of the Chinese government
A "silent panic" spreads rapidly
lover the famine-stricken area when
the people realize their danger of
starvation, says Mr Jameson "All
the people, when hunger sets in and
the food is all gone are wandering
not to any definite [stint, but to
any place which changes the scene; clean
men! is citing what aid it can but,1*0 nil,ps 1,10 belongtxl to fust. expenses.
must pay i
own powder and 1
LUCKY STRII
(SPANISH PREMIER VICTIM
OF ASSASSIN’S BULLET
no business can be done ami every Arkan’sas ,:as ,0,""an>
tiling is at a standstill. The only
real hope of the starving is in for-
eign money, administered under for i
eig-n supervision, lint to save tliej Madrid. March 9. Premier ICduar ,
people. Ibis aid must come quickly. (;0 {);i|<> was assassinated Tuesday'
vening while reluming from the
! Better pay your gas bill before j
the 10th.
cigarette. Fit
sealed in M~
MILLSAP SCHOOL EXTENDS
SESSION TWO MONTHS
C-V’J
white eotton rags wanted
f'1
r
PERNICIOUS LOBBIES.
{of their misery," he adds. "Business at ,|ie Herald.
j is tit once paralyzed. When I last _
district.
2c per pound
Millsap. Texas, March 7. 1921.
Prof, H. N. Hulgier and pupils of
attacked by a person who fired sev- Red Mud and several from Fox vis-
chamber in a motor car. Ho was!
eral shots.
; passed through a famine district. ' |ited our school Friday. Several good
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You which Premier Ditto was riding also
(ball games were matched,
motorcycle, who tied, j Contest work in spelling and arith-
that there are 120 organized lobbies -
iff:
C-, :■
ShjL/ yrm* Wll
£W
a
p
visiting relatives in Garner.
Frank Thomas of Ivan
Saturday to visit his wil
are moving to Ivan from Ran,
srr~vr:.................* ^“‘"rrrx
thza national nanltal ut •ill t;mnC illldllvC^t. It W iUs as ll »l M«H i iu pi is i va 01 Kt*rs insillllio ''‘HI s(fl£e the nlav An Old F*n<ihii
“They are becoming as numerous wpl'° “v01- "*«• "hole country and ~0,"‘ Flavian llowv ani1 'vifo- on,‘ of ,he lllosl ,'on;s',‘'vil"v,‘ of lhe meet here Tuesday, March 15. Every-1 Mother" at the school auditoi
u the lice of Egypt,” he said, "a'"10 ,h'0|,I,‘ 'vo,e holding their breath Mrs Flav,an n1 S ,v"" a"'1 a«1 v,,« S|min He became body invited to be present. !Friday night. Everybody invtted.
•tone casually thrown in the streets a,ul lislp,li,ig and waiting for a hor- w llp‘ Mrs ’ s K J M<' '‘r "m hberul-eonsen atives Denny Johnson of Burkburnettl There will be another all-da1
of Washington would hit half a'101' Nono bl" lhe s,arvi"K si,k Klnz,° antl w,fe‘ Mrs 1! M,Kin p;'r,y‘ ,,H‘ 'slmn^;,'s, ,K,,l"ral srou,,i«nd son, Sherman of Fort W'ortli. |Worklng at j.’jUrvi ew cemetery MArch1
of mem ThTy are the mevd.^- «n .he streets a, such a - ' ^.erson and wife. Mrs. m both -be senate a.....he bouse ofjcanie in Saturday to visit Miss horah Everjbt^ come welJSS
lime. Famine fever and typhus soon M ' atletson. ( . h. Brock and t < pi* setat t\es altei the distippear- Johnston at the home of her aunt,' baskets
1
table successors of the lobby which
we thought wre had disposed of in i
The good year of our 1x3rd 191:1" j
First among the various classes of!ani* 0,1
lobbies, according to Senator Thom- j
as, are those of the manufacturers'.
break out in every town and city. wi|V- Mrs- <’• K l5,0<k »"•« the tin- ancc of Panovas. Never a friend of! Mrs. Don Battern.
•outside the walls of these towns heirs and legal representativ- the working classes, and opposed to j The parent teacher association j (o^o “worth and '
the highways are emaciated. **s ol K,,u,'ne Hpwv and wile, Mrs. all reiornis, he acquired the height will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30. |wiK,re they will purchase soring
half-demented men. women and chil ,':,ie,'no Mew v‘ deceased. Flavian '»' Ins reputation tor sternness m A good program will be rendered. ' eo™]., They will also vis# tho
dren going anywhere, sometimes with Ho"' an<* "ilo‘ F'«vian Hewy. August, 1917. when be .............. ronle. * K U ' *** a'8° Vte* th9
associations. Then come the utili-
ties associations, the farm bureaus, st‘n
the labor organizations, the wome-
a few belongings which they cannot deceased. J S. Pettit and wife. Mrs. with the utmost energy Hie work ) Mr and
Some may catty bowls or Itits
Pettit, deceased. K J McKin- ers’ movement.
kels containing leaves, twigs, straw
zie ;ind wife. Mrs. li. .1 McKinzie, dt
t Fat Stock Show.
Mrs. George Holland of! Mrs Annie ^ nelce
Sturdevicnt spent Sunday with her Mlss Ne„ye Mae LJttle of Rajlger(
organizations, the racial organiza-
bark front the wees.
Nearly
ceased
tlons, etc. Every group of import-
every tree is stripp'd of its bark
Mrs .1
J. M Pat erson and wife, war were on the side of the allies Miss Faye lawvis of Weatherford is
M Patterson, deceased, (’for the United States lie is said to I spending the week-end at home.
anco in llie country seems to think am* 'I.'01' 1 ’I>1
It necessary to have some paid rep- ll:,'y , a" walk n" an<l 1
resentatives at Washington. sil down and dm.
Much of this representation, no' 'x'” » lla-v uo,,s l,v ljl" """ |iaSM"
doubt, is proper. Any legitimate i l»«•<!i>‘s in tile highways nt at ih-
terest has a right to put its claims'miillsilles and li<'llls "ien‘
walk until i! Hro,k an,‘ "i|p-
Date s sympathies Htrougbou, -he | parents. came In Saturday to visit their fath-
er tind grandfather, respectively,
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this citation once in each week for and reltisod to consider any idea ol j the. funeral <[,,.t- sislir Mrs Eliza
four successive weeks prev ious tola Spanish republic. ! belli Davis
,, the return day hereof, in some news ~ ...... Mi-. IVarl Baxter has return-al t(
I'i'I'er published in your county, if I Eor the serious diseases tl>:> 1 |-’nl t W orth after spending several
A. Strain.
Millsap school lias received state
aid and will continue the sessiou
two months longer.
before Congress
department. But
or any executive
men. children and babies. Over the
there be
newspaper published lack the kidneys. Prickly Ash Bi'tcr- ,|.lys
th^j'tli'ei^' is'a'pro-.t '^le-ir'T'ns'T.'i^tuiving dogs that once were more '’a'"'r imblished in the 43rd judicial i backache, dizziness, |»-rsiste:ti bead- i;; visiting Iter sister. Mrs. If.-tnev Springs graveyard will meet Satur-
mere is a great (teat ot tliegit- ,iiul..t,.,. o- ,i....... ........ ........ !•„ h„ t.^,- ,.i ........... ................... . .. ..... , .. .. ... ... «„ ... . _______ .... ... - , .
.fields and along .lie roads prowl ">P'‘P'U- but if not. then in any news-
is
remedy of merit. It relieves i \[rs. Mattie Edgil of Denton, who
Work Willow Springs Graveyard.
Citizens interested in the Willow'
then in a newspaper published in kidney lioubl--. Price $1.25 p i hot ,
the nearest district to said lllrd ju-; Me. K. W Kindel Drug Co. and
Mrs. Edna P.yrd, accotupanied b
Iter litolbi’r. Mrs. T I. I.ani'ford
of these ,li,'ial ('isD‘ict- to appear at. the next Cherry Aka id Drug Co.. speciai ,.|s| w,,.k vMlin.
once eaten '■'-llla'- "1P ‘"""'ct court of ugettls. sis(„rs, Mesdames Ethel llav
Parker county, to be bolden at the
here day March 12 and s|>ent the day In
cleaning off and otherwise beautify-
ing the ground. Dinner will be
served on the grouhd.
’ I fierce than wolves gaunt limtgrv. ,li-s"''c|: f'ut if there he no newspa- j a‘ hi’, loss ol strength and nervous lienneMs attended church
i^al a^ion, t h^much ^f ulf'^'va^ "°'°™ "'ha. lies in Ihe'ir F-r published in said judicial district,: weakness; symptoms which indica . Sunday
representation of legitimate interests "ay !n S()n“‘ '"stances men and
Is in the hands of the professional "OM"'n‘ insan,,‘ "iLh "'♦* 'lo'
lobbyists who will do anything fori,or 'OH<k And on<1'
anybody, for a sufficient considera-! l*°KS is ki"(‘'', lie is at
tion, and who make themselves an Ib-' ,lia" 1)1 ''°g ’ , ' 1,1 HERE’A Oh'F MINE WHf-rC- ,l-:iuc D< !l;i N'cvil. and lla At l(‘rb,:t it
intolerable nuisance to men in pub-! The natural causes of famine in -"rt house thereoL m Weatherford, CO-OPERATIVE PLAN WORKS M,‘ K A yiola" "hilp "°'a on “is
lie life taking up their time -md 't,lilla aro ‘Ii’ihirIuk and Hoods. Mr. 'xah- °" 111 Monday in Apnl. -children and their guests. .Mr. aid ll,<on|e ,ax-
iJameson says. South of the Yang- A " •'«* same being the 4llt
It's hard for a citizen to get up
much satisfaction over the big tjavy
uleverly obscuring the facts about
important measures rather than r-iar-!tz,‘ Rivor la,Ilil,es a|v rai'f> - Hi
day of April. A. D. 1921. then and
A**-"cMU*il I’i'cs-m
Airs. (Jt'orp* <vi* Kansas nm
rainfall is fairly regular but north ""'n> lo a"swer petition filed in
\\ iisliincton, March S. When <-m-
lured here Friday and visited with
ifying them. um.y o-su.,u - - niov.-c's at
Senator Thomas indicates another !of , iv,J| "*•* country is classed siui1 0,1 ,ho Slh ,lay of Mal', h-
as semi-arid and the rainfall is sith A '*■ 'n a sul"' numbered on
I bigger.
tile Keeley coal
Indiana, twenty of
line.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Moran
Sit i
' hem.
: unlay afternoon.
If we followed European precedent,
the Republicans would now' be figur-
ing how much indemnity the Dem-
Mr.-.
Carter of Weatherford 0,'ra,K 00111(1 ',ay-
Sin-',,;,'.',-....................«»........r n« -...... ............ ,m ............
“Thn multlludinoiin orsani,ations i S.nu.i iin.-i. ili<- rain i- -• linury Minh w Idninriil'aml ^ ....... .....Can. r
that the grain is beaten flat on the 1-(J• nHewv and wife, Mrs. Ett-
1 ground, and large areas left under a,'m’ Hevvy. I'lavian Hewy and wile,
water. The harvest is lost, land be y'rs- Marian Hi-wv, J. S. Pettit and
wile. Mrs. J. Pettit, It. J Me
spreading all over the country and)
represented here by their duly ap- {sround.
pointed delegates are necessarily sel-
fish; they are largely self-contained.' ro,,u‘s so,l,le" 101,1 "" , ml,s al" lH,s ... .
sible tin'll the next year. What is 'vmzie and wile, Mrs. It. J. McKin
not actually under water becomes i!l(’- 1 y' I’a/terson and wile. Mrs
one vast swamp. -M Patterson. (’. R. Brock and sev"n ar" ,hA |,a,mpl's ani1 ,lu' '""n-
I(Xt. The whole job comes to a s ->p
t. tit il the --xeciilive hoard of Hi"' Mi's- K,)v -'"bm-dit of Hanger cane
.Miners' I nion arbitrates the dispute. ‘'r'ltir.-Gn\ to visit lo r sister. Mt-
For the Keeley mine is a co-opera |)illianl ,n in‘' "1,0 is r,'al sirli-
Poor I’ttderewski! He says he
came to America the land of Jazz
to test
They repel mutuality of purpose.
What we need above all things else
for the commonwealth today is unity,
cmemess of national sentiment and
purpose. We are divided
five partnership affair, operating the •'°'in I honias is entertaining hi
property under lease.
The thine cousin, Isom Thomas of Frisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Navis Lynch arc
The main question about those Ger-
man bonds is whether Germany will
treat them as scraps of paper when
il comes time to retire them.
Mote than four-fifths of the traits- ""p- Mrs. ( . It. Brock, and the on-
ly "day men" arc employed by tin-
industrially, economically:
l-iei-i'tre'! port at ion of China is accomplished kll0Wn hf'irs ani1 '°Kal representativ-1 t-k'".'-seven
ianally, | ....... , . ir.„. ............. she Bureau ot -Mines.
by hundreds of thousands of two- *‘s °* Eugene Hevv.v and wile Mrs
And J. J Ilotirqiiin of
in :t report,1
Flavian
asserts the Keele mine is one of
ment which binds the ttennle nf i wheeled c;u' s, pack camels, mules, Eugene Hewy. deceased . ...
mem wnicn Oindb Hit IHopl« of Hewv and wife Mrs FPivi-m flewv 'ho ,f'" similar properties "being
the states is disintegrating and dis- hors'*- '"'"keys. men. wheel "arrow- i!( > an" 1,1 • Mls lla'lln Hl > ■ ., HU,.,^ss|-(ll|v .... .,
i-ix-f.ru '"ceased. J. S Pettit and wile. Mrs.. 1 ' " M,< ( (Sh,u"-' 011 a ">-"l»‘'a
appearing in the jarring contention jaml "oal-s a'01,F the great
and canaD ,-r. cettit. deceased. It j. McKin ,ivp bayi‘s" A nia-’ority ot' a"°"»I>,a
1 (..............-. -. ‘zie and wife. Mrs. R. .1. McKinz.ie.de- 1,1 (*viou!ily !li*(1
Mr. Jameson asserts that ilte c;t-
lamity tlutt h;us now fallen it[>on
ceased J,
in "utter
Patterson and wife. lailll,'e” said‘ 1,111 sl,c(’ess
millions of Chinese is due to
Mrs. .1
Patterson, deceased, f
the Keeley mini' plan after eight
! years is marked and the partners
of conflicting interests."
t is high time that the lobby sys-
tem, ministering as it does to these
forces of disintegration, is brought
under control, and Congress is por-i1
mitted to work with as little pulling,
and hauling as possible, for lhe xvel- j
fare of the whole country There!,oolti ar,‘ ,nll('h 1,10 »a‘»- as those. ««" "'ofiI,ass 1 *>’ fl"p Pi"'"-1 1,10 1111,10 ,l:LS an ol all,)llt
should be prompt action in the next iUKO'1 1,1 KKyI« >" <he time of Moses. Uff :«aiDS' a» "r 'he above named ■ 300 tons a day, all by pick work as
session on the measure introduced I ^k,> people live a hand-to-mourh ex-
lack of industry for tin v are the R Block and wile. Mrs •' R. Brock,
most remarkable farmers in the (""°^°'1 alp defendants, and said ai'° "laill,i"S Purchase of lhe prop-
world." although their methods and ,,e,uion alleging: The same being !tj('l1y-
defendants for the following land, no machines are used.
jistence and a failure of crops one
to-wit: Situated
Weatherford,; corporated and any
It is not in-
indebtedness
mn ?
iechye MoifterS
etully' mth M
f('
]
carefully'
dke Child *
easier.
for this object, by Senator Kenvon
____ {year means underfeeding. Two years rexas- and bejng all of lad. No. 3. tests upon the partners indrvidaully
FARM LOANS AVAILABLE 'Of bad crops brings starvation and t,lork :i2- as shown upon the original! as well as upon Hie partnership. On-
_ i worse j town plat of the city of Weather-;l>‘ men w ho mine and load the coal
After more than a year’s delay,! Combinations of nten, women and lord- Texas, ironting 75 feet on Fort are eligible for parnership and day
the supreme court of the United l draft animals pull the plows used 'yortl1 ■s,rep' and i5 feet on Elm i workers employed get the regular
Start.es has declared the federal farm in cultivating lhe soil. The crops s,rPpE ",p same being out ot the scale of pay lor the strongly union
M
S'
loan act constitutional- iThe farm
loan system can now' resume its ac-
tivities and loans for farmers will be
available.
This decision should lift some of
his financial worries from the farm-
er’s shoulders and the loud plaints
of the tillers ort the soil should be
softened.
It is unfortunate that the decision
was
for It might have forestalled much
unrest and obviafted some of the
special legislation for the aid of
farmers which was undertaken by
Congress to relieve the emergency.
are reaped by hand and threshed on northwost corner of said lot :I2.' ized district in which the mine lies.
the earth floor in the open. The plaintiff alleges that he was ejected! Management Is through elected
straw is stacked for use as fuel or lrorn sa"' ia"il lhe defendants on i Finance and Policy committees, but
food and the grain is ground between Hr Hboul ,hB ,irsl <la-y of February, a superintendent is provided lor at
millstones moved by men, women or A ° 1921 r'ainlif'' a«so pleads theja salary equal to one tenth of the
donkey r>ower. Old men and women s,atutos <>f of live years’sum of the earnings of the ten,
spin the eotton with distaff ami :iKainsl a" °f lhe defendants as toi partnership miners receiving the
spindle Their houses are of one any c,aini or claims they, or any i highest pay for any month. That
story with two or three rooms built ol ,bPm may have as to said land, i provision, the investigator found, in
of sun-dried bricks, with a clay floor F>laintiff prays for citation, for judg , dined the boss toward “close super
not rendered more promptly, and thatched roof’and windows coy- ln,:n' lor a11 thp r*b'- ,i,lp and in-!' iK'°" and efficiency.”
- * ered with paper. j terest of said land as against all of j Prorating of earnings among the,
It is essential that relief work ,be ,,p'pn('ants. for writ ot resiiitu- j partners is made on a computation
should get under way as soon as tIo"'an(1 ,ha' any douds on the title |of ’man-days of actual work" or the
possible owing to the extreme slow |by reii-son «>r any daini of the de- coal produced by each, which the
ness of transportation, Mr: Jameson fpndan,H bp forever swept away, and | investigator found was "undoubtedly
for general and special relief. jfair to all" and which "was original-i
) It is recorded of the primitive American Indian women
^Jthat child-birth with them was entirely painless.
Modem dress was unknown!
Exacting social duties that wreck so many women of
today were a minus quantity in their lives; and so it is
small wonder that the weaker sex becomes a prey to
> misgivings when approaching maternity nears the criais.
"* But this should not be—because
—the prospective mother can find comfort in Moran’S
1'iiend. An external lubricant that spreads its influence
over the skin; penetrates to the broad, flat abdominal
muscles, and prepares the way for an easier, quicker
and practical delivery.
Many doctors and nurses recommend Moran's Fmehd.
Get a bottle from your druggist today.
For oaiuailt ioodr/cf—“MOTHERHOOD mad Th* BABY"—
frtt, flit in coupon tclow and mail direct to the maker* of
Mother’s Friend.
*
WARNING: Avoid uting plain ode, greater and auioUtatm—
they act only on the »ktn and may pauac harm without firing goal
pointed (Hit. Rice and grain arc
laurrt at.'fi tXj
f
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
Dept. 25, Atlanta, Co.
Please rend me your FREE book-
l let on MOTHERHOOD and The BABY.
of the empire. But will that branch
ever cease to bear apples of dis-
cord?
-e
Used by Expectant Mothers
for Three Generations.
j Name__- _____ -
j St, R. F. D___________
Town -----------Stata..
The British government insists j shipped up the rivers and overland.! Herein fail not, but have you be- jed to discourage idleness and evi-(
that Ireland must remain a branch;and then distributed by Chinese re- f°rp said court, at its aforesaid next|dently accomplishes its purpose, for
lief committees formed in the towns regular term, this writ with your j the miners are steady workmen.",
and villages to forward food and return thereon, showing how you) Under the system, failure to he on
clothing. In this work the mission . have executed the same. Dhe job for any other cause than. ^ Message of Utmost Importance to Every Woman
I
The Department of State has noti-
tled the League Council that while
certain territories may justly be as-
signed to individual nations, every-
body has n right to Yap,
aries lend efficient aid, he says. j Given under my hand and the seal! *'lneRH penalizes the absentee in the
The famine areas of Chihli and of said court., at office in Weather-
Shantung, are relatively easy of ac ford, Texas, this the 8th day or
cess, but in the less accessible pro- March, 1921.
vinces of Shansi, where the famine (Seal) J. R. MITCHELL,
area is widespread, he predicts that Clerk, Dislrice four*. Bark'— ecnntv
.sfe g jsars
A reserve fund ami a purchase health and strength and charm. Dr. J. Bradfield’a Female Regulator ia baaed
fund are being maintained by de-1 “P011 prescription of an eminent physieian. Dr. J. Bradfield, who made the
disorders of women his life study; and for half a cent------’------------*- *
ducting from each partner’s share ’ 7on^iV
on pay days, but if a partner quits.1 RM with this proven remedy. Try it now, TODAY.
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