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NEWS' ND OBSERVER, RALEIGH, N. C MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, ' 1 920.' ; JULES JUSSERAND f ' TO BRING LATEST I VIEWS ON LEAGUE French" Ambassador Will Re- ' turn to United States From ' France November 24 COMMERCIAL RELATIONS ALSO OF IMPORTANCE Think Principal Allied Powen Willing to Meet Desires of United States in Regard to League Covenant, Bat Not Through' the Lodge Beserva- tiona " ' Washington, Not. 7. (By th Ao elated Fres.) Julc Jusserand, th Yrcnek umbtaaador, who weat horn sev ml months ago on leav anil who later wat ttsigned to special duty ia ton section with the settlement of tht Pol. Ish jueilion, ia to return to Washing- ton ob November M. Be ia expected te bring with him tha latest aairi of kit government regarding tha refuting of tha League of Natlona covenant and to ba prepared to discus tha subject trith tha offieiale of tha Harding ad ministration aa aoon aa the are ia efllee and ready to proceed. ' It h'l long been known in dlpto fcatie tirtlea In Washington that tha principal allied poirera vera prepared to f far towards meeting any detlrt ef tha American government for changes ia tha plan of tha covenant, but it hit ben atated rn at lean one importaat Quarter that eueh ehangea moat ia ao do not believe that euch ehangea would ' ba made by reservations such aa ware proponed in the so-callid Lodge plan , In their opinion amendmenti would be - accessary. Theae would require tht approval of tha various algnatory power. Commercial Relatione. :., Another mattor thst will engage 'tha attetttioa of Ambaaaador Juaaerand il the itatua of tha commercial relation! between tha United Btatec and Franca adar existing treatlaa. Franca lait apriag gave notice to all powera with which ah had commercial treatise of tht termination of theae covenants, her par poie being to replace them with a com Diet act of new treatira ahaped to moot the aew eonditient la trad and commerce resulting from tha war. Be for the denunciation took effect, how aver, the French government withdraw tha antic a fur aa It eonerad tht Vaitad tit tea. France, however, baa not abandoned her plan of revlaing all of bar com mere ul treatlca and la aaderetood t b deferrlne- tha opening of'Begotla tloaa with tha United 8tate).atil aftet tha chaaga of adrutaUtratidna ia Waih ingto oa next March 4. Before tht mcgotiationi are opened' M. Jusaersad la expected t acquaint hlmaelf with the plane of tbe sepuDiiaaa teaaer in ma matter of tariff, revlaioa, which might greatly influene the character of any Bw commercial convention. Ta larva? Sltuatma. The ambaaaador alao la expected t make a cloe aurvcy of tha aituauoa la Washington and report to hia govern ment upon the prospect of auecaat la aae It ahould decide to renew Ha ef forts to arcur approval by the Senate Of the treaty, which would guarantee protection for France againtt external aggression for a period of Ave yeara. k'aiiur of the original effort ia that direction reaultod ia the abandonment a! :a similar franco-British treaty. Commissioner Page Builds 803 Miles of Road in Year ' (Coatlaaed From Pag One.) . economically a rent more than wc arc . apaading now. We haven t the mate . rial aor the tabor with which to do any - more than wo are doing. We can t get it." v Will eonditiona materially change during the coming year! ruey might to, the tomiuismonet declared. "Cement ia cheaper now than " it.was, but wa are ctill having a dick cna of a time getting It moved. Labor la cheaper and more emcient. It It little more plentiful. Silent Oa Bead laeae. -' The - commissioner refused le be . I raw a out over the proponed plane ef Col Tom Kirk Patrick to build IJSO0 mile of hard surfaced road next year, He emlled broadly at the (uggestion, but nothing more ia the way of an ewer would be make. Neither wenld fcl aay what tht Lcglalatar ought to - eboat hew road legUlitloa. : 'Ta trying to build roadtt I am aot rla the Legislature,"- he aaid. "But whatver they do, they ought ta de it ea a Ave year program. It would hardly de to tpead live million neat year tad aon the year after that. . "We might de very well to Ukt ever the Btate tyatem of roads and build It ..' 1 would like to act tht automobile faad devoted entirely to the maintenance ef ; ' the roadt that we have built and about two and a half million dollar annually for Ave yeara er more could be raised by aa ad valoreum tat without burden ing anybody. . Hah Owe Material. ,. ,' Theae matter Mr. Fag Intends ta leave to the General Assembly to de termine without any euRgestloa from fciuu . TWo thing he will ask for a . arproprlatioa ef about a quarter ef a million dollar with which to erect and epmte- two rock quarriei te provide 1 trashed atoae for hard eurfaoed roads, aad about an equal amount to build a cement mill la oa of tht weatera etna tic wher raw malarial it avaiUbl. With the thing workiag full tha. road building will hav passed two e it worst eUffleuttie, aad ther will re main only the problem of. traatporta tioa ef material aad Jading somebody to do the work, Construction ould be expanded to twice the preecnt ecala, and done very economically, and at a ' coat of about ball the present coat ef roedbutldlng under th eoaditieej at prraeat prevailing. For Cold r laf acme. and at a Preventive, take QSOVfS L, B. Q. tablet (Laxative Brom Qui nine tablets). Be ear yew get the rnulne. Ask for GJtOVEA L. B. Q. t , biota. - Look for t, ,W, CSOVZ'N .-".pre e fcoav fOe- . ', - , WILL DECIDE BASEBALL' ; REORGANIZATION TODAY Whether or Not There Will Be War in Major Leafaes WIS .Be Decided Today Chicago, Ills, Nov. 7. Whether -war is to break out la the major biitbau league or the dove of peace ia t con tlnu to eoar above the profetaloaal rank of the national gam probably will b decided her tomorrow whoa separate meetings of the two factions in the proposed reorganiaatioa of base ball will b held.. Today preliminary conference! were held by both sides. Preside! Baa Johaaoa, of the American League, met with Clark Griffith, ef th Waihlngtoa club, aad Connie Mack, ef the Phil adelphia American, th other three member or what Johaaoa terms the loyal five" failing to appear. They wore expected to be her tomorrow, however, for the league meeting, which Preeideat Johaaoa baa called. Med ina a few block away with John Hardier, Preeideat of the National League, were II representatives of the National Lcagne clubs. Tomorrow they will hold another meeting. I The Natlonar League msa, who wtth the Cbieago, New York aad Boston Amer ican League club have goa ea rec ord la fsvor of the "CI villa Tribunal" of three financially dialntereeted mca at tht controlling body ef professional hseebsll, conferred from I o'clock thl afternoon aatil late tonight. Only a brief reeeaa for cupper Interrupted the meeting. It was kaowa that methods of avoid ing a wtr were discussed by the Na tional Leaguer,; but there " apparently wae no let-up. in their determination to force reorganiaatioa of the game or else form a II club league without the are American league club, which with President Johnson so far bar refused to approve the Lacker plan . which i fostered hy the National Leaguers. President Heydler said after the meeting the situation wfce th earn aow l when the elevea club clgned their agreement to form a twelve club league If the other Ive American League clubs Ive American League clubs. If thay waat to join oar meeting tomorrow we shall be glad te have them. Aay action at that meeting will be decided by majority vote aad we ahall stand by suoh actio to the end. It a either case of the America leaguera jolalng ua or forcing a te form a aew I segue After the National Leagu meeting representative ef th three America learu club aiding with the National Leaguer met with them and outlined plan for tomorrow. No official actioa was taaea. NEW EXPORT CORPORATION READY JANUARY FIRS New Orleaaa, La., Nov. T. Dr. F. H, Saunders, shalrmaa ef th sommltte oa arrangemeat for the Federal foreiga (nance eernoratloa. which waa orgsnia ed hare Saturday at a meeting of ovef 100 prominent Southern bankers, aa nouneed today that the aew corpora tion would be ready for bualaeee by January I. 12L The corporation waa organised with a authorised capital of anfloo.ooo which it ia stimatd. will rive It Inanelng power of at least 60,000,000, which will be ted to aanat producers of the South ia marketing their pro duct ia foreign countries, with especial attentloa to cotton, angar, rice aad lumber. It la altogether probable that capital stock, which will be subscribed by banker of II Souther states, will b doubled wlthia a few month. Th director! elected at the mtetlag Saturday will meet at an early date to elect omcera tea ouuin a program. Organisation pleas will b rushed in order that the work of assisting the Sroducsrs of the Bouth will be Well un rrway by Jaauary 1. "By that time declared Dr. fiaua dera ia discussing plaaa for the organ! aatiea today, "the cotton, auger, rut and lumber people arc expected te bare at their call the fasiliUc of aa iaetltU' tloa sufficiently atrong to Inane a larg amount of export aad to begla ta extend credits te foreiga aouatriet oa commodities raised la thl section,. "This means more, however, thaa tht amount of credit extended for It rep resent th oeglnfUng.Of a tjew r of foreiga inaaeing through the com munitie directly interested la the sales ef commodities." ' IRIIB SYMPATHltKfU MARCH AROUND TUB WHITE HOU8 Waahiaatoa. Nov. T. Hundreds of Irish sympathisers marched for aa hear tonight ia single file areand tht White Uoaae s a protest against the recent death f.Tra Macewiney, Lord Mayor of Cork, who (tarved hint as if la Brittoa prieoa. Th dsmonstrs tloa was organised at a meetlag of the local branch ef th rrlende ef Irith Freedom earlier la the evening, aad it wae aaaouaeed it would be repeated each alght for TJ day, eae for each of tht day MacBwloey faated before h,it death.- A Bleyele fee CWiatm -' aMaaa "Feadeet Dream Cava "Trne" le every bey aad girl Deat dtaapaelat them, geleet M aew. We wttl debvwr tt te yea Chrtotma Ive. Quality Bicycla Co. m i. WUmlagtoa It. ' f ; s -W,. C. XJEWIS, Proprietor REJECTED SUITOR KILLS YOUNG GIRL Albert Ellis Admits Murder of ElghteeivYear-Old Typist at St. Louis Bt. Louis, Nov. 7. Edna Ellis, th 11 yssrold typist, whose' body found with th throat slashed ia a va cant lot acar her borne here Friday morning, wae killed by Albert Ellis, SI, a rejected suitor, according to a aigncd eoafeeaioa Eltia made to th police today. According to Ellia' alleged coufee- doa, he intended to commit suicide, but the blade ef the rator he used broke aa he clashed the throat of his victim the third time. Ellis, who is ii electrician, .only ad mitted the killing after several hour' grilling, according to the police, lie wae arretted Saturday morulug on informa tioa furnished by Mrs, Marie Ellis, mother of the slam girl. Bh aaid Elli. who formerly lived at her home, had threatened her dnughtcr for breaking off their engagement after a quarrel. According to the alleged confection, Ellis waited at th corner Thursday alght where she left the car on return ing from work, but h refuted to talk to him, the police any, tad atartcd to cut through a vacant lot to her horn. Ellia le said" to have stated that he followed the girl end struck her, knock Lig her dowj. When chs arose, accord- ng to the alleged confession, he at tacked her with the razor. When the girl'e body ws found both hands were badly lacerated. The alleged slayer le aaid ta hav admitted that she aw the raxor and struggled with him, at th amt time begging him not to cut her. The report that police station where he is h'VJ. Police) made unsuccessful attempts to keep the people moving, but there wss little talk of violence. PALMER CHIEF FEATURE IN CONSPIRACY CASE AUoraejr-OenergJ'g Part in Soft Ooai Oaie to Bo Inveitigated ' In Oonrt Indianapolis, . Nov. t.-IaveetlgatioB ot Attorney General Palmer'a eoanee tioa with tht oft coal coneplracy ease is expected te take precedence over th case itself tomorrow when it ia called for trial ia the Federal district court of Judge A. B. Anderaoa. A continuance will be asked by the government- it ia expected, due to the resignation jf Dan W. Blmme end L. Ert Slack, apeclal aa aletant district ettoracy, to bring about the removal to the jurisdiction of the Indian court a number of the defend' ant living la UUnota aad Ohio, Judge Anderson recently notified the attorney general that aa Invoetigatloa would be held ia open court regarding hi OBHactioa wttn tne case. Air. Slmm resigned early ia October, fir ing aa hi reason that he had received instruction from th attorney general regarding cllminatioa of certain evi dence. These Instructions, Mr. Blmme said, "literally cut tha heart out of the case." Arguments regarding a continuance are exbected to -preehiiUte the invest!- gstloa of the attorney general' Inst ruc tions inasmuch aa mas preeipitatea Mr. filmms' resignation. frsnk C. Duller, one of the uttorney rcDreeentlng the bituminous conl miner under indictment, and Mr. Blmme, hav beea subpoenaed to appear ia court t6morrow. They are expected to tectiry regarding the attorney general' eenne tioa with, the ease. HOME FOLKS KNIFE IRVIN TUCKER FOR- EFFICIENT WORK . (CwaMaacd From page Owe.) : --..i. in. , nrnmlnenr aa a anit ef BUto govern' meat. Like some ef the eouotic ef th West, it haa been heard from la the pact ealy ea electioa day and for more thaa twenty year It has beea returning a big Democratic majority, TENSE PRESSURE ON HER HEAD "My Sidee, Back and Head Pftlnexl Mo Jttet AU th i Tlm;H Sajrs . Alabama Udr. Who Took Cardut aad Cot Well. TJafeatowa, ila-"lfttr the birth ef ay baby, I tame aar dying, write r. Maudt ftlta, at TJabatowa. I u ta aa awful eoaditiea. It Jutt looked Uk I trettld die. I eealdaH bear aaycae to area ton eh m, X waa ee tore, aot eve te tara a ia.bed. Mjr eldta, beak aad head all pained tae, Just all tk time. We bad the do tor every day tad at dil everytklat be kaew kew, it looked like. let I lay there Buffering teak tatoaee paiae ae atema X eeat 4trbe.! .?-t,y:v:iA Tiaally, X atid to my katbaad, let i try Cardal Ht weat for It at eaee, aad Vcior X kai take the I ret Ttotti the V enme taek. tte Mreaeee began te te away, aat X be gaa to aaead, .Tke 'Iatae preetur eecmed ail at eaea te bare lay lead, aad before long X wa tp. .1 . 1 took tare TeottI aa waa well aad etreag aal able to de my work, X boluredV Cardul caved my life. eaaaot praiae it eaeugk for, what il Hi tot aae. .. ' :" - It yea are a woman,' aad aeed a tonie - i Take Cardul tba Womaa'a Toaiew The moat outstanding political figure or a generation is Menator. Joseph Addison Brown, of Chmlbourn, aad looming large la tht Democratic hori xoa ia Congressman-elect Homer Le Grande Lyoa. Tucker, class-mate, once law partaer a eaee co-editor with the Bzt Cengreeemae, ia mor promt aoat ta the oppositioa -party aad though the two .have waged political warfare oa every" stump la the dletriet they have remained tht warmest per sonal fricmd. . Senator Brown right aow la sot th most optimist! person ia th county. Like many another Democrat, be looked for th election af Senator Harding and was surprised only ia th majority. A a larg cotton grower, hanker aad merchant, in addition to a Democratic war horse ef ae meaa pro portion, be appralac th situation mostly from th standpoint of ita ef fect e trad eonditient ia th South. Th dowawird trend for th - last day ia aot eaeouraainc. ha declarea. and it 1 crying wolf now to talk about diversified farming. The farmer ought to have beea rjrenarlna for thia ditloa aad hie salvatioa lie ia the measure ot hi ability te recoup in the oc ox over production or the ataple. The American Cotton Aasnrintinn. of which he ia a prominent . officer, is faced with the- critical conditio at tha Federal banks, he fear, and th hope of the Bouth ia ia a steady re arrangement of international eondi tiona. Te Republicans will attempt nothing so long ss Mr. Wilson remains in the White House, it is the oolnion of the Columbus colon, and the hone of the grower ia that a Republican ad-; aunmratioa run eoatrel cea bring relief after. March fourth. Th prob lem of nnaaclng asxt year' crop 1 upoa tha merchant sad th most of them muat yet solvt it. MRS. VARNER SUES IN FEDERAL COURT (Coatlaaed From Page Oae.) learned that improper relation bad beea exiiuag lor year. After all thlt ia- formaUon I decided that X eoald no aaVa''Vrwanr the hotel or my office before her de parture for Bait Lake City, Utah. "She did aot go away- aatil I bad ascertained that tk had ampl means. Bh took everything she desired from tho home. "At the time a number ef year age when aha allege ah waa practicing rigid eooaemy ia order to assist m in busiaesa, ahe wt furnished with auto mobilea aad whatever else ahe might desire for her pleaeure end comfort. "Ia July whea I atteaded gathering et Aaboville, I secured rooms for both of a at th Grove Park Inn, but (he found excuse, for aot going. Again I offored to take her with me to New York late., aad expected her to go, but ebo egaia aiade excuse and tyed t horn." Fred O. Sink, intimate friead aad bbsiBcee aaeociat ot Mr. Varacr for many year a' ma a ef high character, who ia aamed ia the negation of Mrs, Varner aa having made repreeeatatlont to her that be wat going to balls bury ta meet Mr. Varacr ha the fol lowing to eayt "la company with Wad "Quality Firtt"lrt Qallty. V "Here we f round tha mulberry but.li, Tho ? mulberry buah, ; tho mulberry buah. Hero ro go round tho mulberry buah, On. a cold aad frosty morning. HAPPINESS It't all that make lif worth livlag.- lorn tpend fe tune aad circle the globe la Ite pureult without tue act. Te other It ome without seeking, at naturally suaaaln. For yen, Happiacs may be aaether aama for the . - - .. Jette French Player Piano ' Heady to tkeer yea, rest yen, inspire you, refresh yau. II tt tk wonderful laatrameat that playi with all tht artistry et kamaa lager. Superb rich tenet perfect for playing by band at well at with player roll. May w kave th pleasure ef playiag It fer yout ' A Reminder -V Chriitmas it Jtut Arottnd the Corner. Colombia Graf onolas and Records JESSE FRENCH & . ; .v taaey Library Bldg, aad It. Phillip'! weat te ace Mr.- Varacr ftcr Mr. Varacr ' bad trrlvod bom from New York and mad Investiga tion. We informed her Uat Mr. Var acr had delegated a to tell her that he could no longer live with-, her, and to ask her to go to the borne of her mother ia Salt Lake City, Utah. After aome proteatatjon, ah agreed to-do thia- v ' . S "I assisted her ia eetnrjng proper baggage, Bhe selected the route ever which shs wished to travel to Bait Lake City. Th ticket wss purchased here aad I handed it te her ea th morning beor she left ia the aiter aeoa fer Salisbury, where tit boarded a train. Considerable excess baggage was checked here for her ea the day the left ad shs waa furnished with proper cheeks. Bsfor leaving Lexing ton for Salisbury, to which point I drove her ia automobile accompanied by aa aged colored scrvsnt, Anna Miller, I told Mr. Varner that Mr. Vtraer bad left town for the afternooa and did not desire te set her a h was fully convinced. "Mrs. Varner had requested that T convey her to Bnllsbury, where h might board a train in order to avid embarrassment at the ttttto here from any curious around. persona rwho might b J. HAM LEWIS SOJOURNS FOR WHILE IN ASHEVILLE Ashtvllle, Nov. TW.Hamiltoa LowU, who wss 'defeated for governor oa th Democratic ticket in Illinois la last Tuesday' election, arrived in Ashe ville today, coming bert owing to a serious throat affection, which de veloped during the eampelga. He is a guest of hia friend, Fred Scaly, man ager of Oreve Park ina. Former Beaa tor Lewie atated today that he felt he meet get away from Chicago, the dust, smoke, soot aad noise following the advice ef hie physician and eek rest here in the mountsins, which he love so well. a mmummmammmmmtm. Chile Beeogalaea Mexico, Santiago Chile, Nov. Becog- the aew- Mexican govcrn Chlle wae formally' aceom credentials to President Sanfucntes. IfyoiiT digestion . doesn't aasimllata ordinary food, and health requires something uttracfr iw to tastt and , easy to divert, tr 6rapeNuts thsj wheat and barley food. "There's a Reason SONS PIANO CO. 1ST East Martla Street. DAUGHTERS WILL MEET IN ASHEVILLg THIS WEEK Activities of Pages Will Be Outstanding; Social Event r : of Convention ; '., ' ' - . Aihevllle, Nov. T The geaeral Co ventin ef Daulhterg of tht Confed rracy which eonveae hero thia week oramlae ta h most Interesting in program aad record breaking crowd, ever four hundred reservatloae having already beta mads at local hotel. Tha vanguard ef delegate H( re. arrive Caturdsy aad t thi was added a Urge nnmhev t arrivals todtv. Many dil- I'rguished viiltere will be ner among horn win lie governor ana Airs. xcx ett, Mre; Jotephtt - Danle!, -.0aerl Jullsa 8. Carr. Oearal Carr ia expect' ed htrt tomorrow. " ; ' . . Th aet;vitiet of the Ptt will he among th Interesting feature. Each :te I entitled te two page. North Carollaa' two page ar Mi Dolly Rymea of New Bern, tad fhepherflr of Wlaatea-Salcm. Twe North Carolina yoaag ladies bare also NATIVE HERBS TABLETS Lack ef exeicleo, poor foe. Im- f rop.r dlareatlon, and mentnl wocVv of. en cauna SICK HEADACHE!, TJ1LI )U8vBsa, PYaPKPmA. rO!TlPA TION and STOMACH DWORDEH. Lessen the danger of bad results from these causes hv taking; each night one BLJ8S NATIVB MKRB TABt.3T. Each boa oontalna a IU AHAKTBH eoupott. and la sealed with a btus seal bearing Ignatur of ALONZO O. BUSa. ror aale by all leading druggists in boxes containing lot doaee for tl.ee and a amaller .IC tofVl.tO. Made by A. 0. BLUB CO WABHL, D. C-A4v.. - . Cheney's Expectorant BeH Remedy: for Colds, Coughs FotPaat Te- CeneraUoni, aa a Sure Rcliof for Coughs, Colda, TbrWt Troubles and Croup. . . More Effective Than Anything Else. Sold by All Drufgiete. Costs Utile. Tk prompt us ef Chsney'e Ixpee toraat will prevent th deadly, germl from taking effect and producing te rlout throat er lung trouble. En dorsed and approved by the highest medical authorltiea in relieving ell torts of colds, coughs, ' wheeling, whooping cough and croup.' Aa ordinary told, a little eough, a tllght heareeaese er a tort threat are the beginning ef whooping eough and croup. Don't aegleet them, at they ?ulckry develop into a tcrioua or even aul dlaeaae. Keep a bottle of Che- ney't Xxpeetortat ea htad at all timee for auddca attack ef rou'p. Cheneys Expectorant it taken 1 ternally aad ekeek a. eough or cold and it a euro relief from croup, laflu naa, whooping cough aad tor threat. Oct a bottle today from year drug- gilt aad be prepared to meet the win ters lint. ti The : ; Joy of a Warm Home Comfort in the home in cold or chilly wea ther Is a joy that can hardly be estimated in dollars and cents. Yet it can be had so inexpensively and so not provided before. With dn lilTERIlTTIOHIL OnOPIPCHDTTER I , under your house, heat can be had, flooding tho house in a very kw minutes. As it burns all fuels, a wood -fire -. can be built in short sella of -chilly wea-',! : You'll like the Inter - national Onepipe for its economy, simplic ity, ease of handling, and became it will v take the muss and fuss of stoves out of your , house. O , Laiey Sales Company navh-aNwnrWVa.If.e.aaila ' aaemmElaaSe,Ctisalsw M.C. m4ueHWMif.Ca lrBswvn. a, rvM cum r vs. ktilk.Mc aetMu.vt. fa sutiini.iaC. cwri-c VmnilMWliM WUaMUt.a.C WMMftSatow c , ms ri a. c l-eea appoiatod o th tnff of tbe-prtei: dent genornl, these bcDg Mi Paulla Hood, ef BTiauiton, and .kliaa Aaaie Lee Graham, .IJurbam. . -A, brilliant ball at Oreve 1'irk Ina will be givea ' ea Taeeday evening, ia honor ef the aegee. Tha dance at the Manor Hons will be given la honor ef the page ea Friday afternoon. - Th page, win alee partici pate in all the social functions ef tk convention. - ; - Bardlag Make a Smeeh. Austin, Texas, Not." 7-?reldet-elect Warrew O. Bardlag paueed at the . Texae capital ' toaight for enly-a few minutes, during which he made a brief ' talk from the rear of hi train. ' WomeaWhO Nood Strength Should : Read and Conaider -These Facta VtYky will waa continue to drag rouad sickly, asrvoa, alliag, tired all the time, t eaergy er ambitioa to do anything when it haa beea demonstrat ed over aad ever agada right, i eur.,' midst, that Vlnol, the cod Jive ad Iron 'ttrcagtb-emtor and body-builder will make rich red breed, dulckea the elrculatioa aad rector strength, vital ity aad energy t every org a aad muscle ef the body, If women would ealy stop aad con sider thst their weakened, aibkly, aiU -lag condition is almoat alwaya caused by poor blood and how quickly Vinol increases the red corpuscle aad en riches the blood, druggists in thi town would not be able to eopply the demand. (Adv.) Dr. Jamee J. Philips wtska m lMWM that be has aetata hit effiaaa at SO508 Tucker Bldffn ' BAUtom, k. e. 1 t . - rractiat limited to th iDlseasoa of Infancy 'and Childhood n II a. as. 1 . as. ttlf. .WTri..-W--tn--tfr' KA1LKUAU 5CHD la'lM ien. a. a Tiw )Miim eMnCaai attnt s mawsam, aa am rsintwis. aiMe Nerfolk-Setthera Bailraed. titia atrtse. Wseatacaa. tw. miw taeask Mies . . SXuX4 "mt-m - ntu im.7L-v--"": 32i at Wiisaa. wwwi uiMasns tt , cmiv Cpntet eaa . Mm's.nttr t soils, re- . Je Stneci n. tlaUa aw (react, a. eayMtniia., teelit me awewt Bas eawt vaa. Ba heard Alt Una atoiiway Campaay. arnvts ettai umi tti eata a.ltts.MMai. :.um fa Mate ai. j-JCaa. biraiiteua. UertM Wmu. Iieeaei. Imsasnte wsm.airaisestti Isiaa, CMtatLNw Vwtt ..i.is ixiii. CMaa. WMlatiMN ,........ SUM t:IIS. Sb nut. .ti. ...... Seowmsu tes.e. time a. a- ahmm ........... , uum It mm. ittteaa.jMktMMftat ...... Ih. ve itasaev. iwst St, . amine tit a a Oil vt ...... isenimmt tia. uw w wiesM seta, tar i iM a a. te urn aMMoM.! 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