You are on page 1of 1

EL PASO HERALD

THEFZ ASSAILS
CAPITAL,

11

lELSiEFEPlli Huh! AT THE


Beautiful Elsie Ferguson, the famous screen and stage star, will be seen in a new rol at the Wtfjwam today, that of a cabaret arirl. Miss will appear in "Eyes of the Soul," an Artcraft feature which is an adaptation of the stor, "The Salt of the Earth." Miss Ferguson has never had a better role since she began playing: for the pictures. It is the most elaborate and spectacular production in which she has appeared. Some of the scenes are truly magnificent and Miss Fergmson has an opportunity of displaying the beautiful gowns for which she Is noted. TVid. the famou? New York critic, makes this comment- "One of the finest pictures in which thi star has appeared. you cannot go wrong on it. Adver tise it As an added attraction there will be one of the Chester Outmp pictures "Bad Men and Good Scenery." These Ch esters are so good that the largr-etheaters in New Tork feature them equally with their big producst

Victory Flying Circus To Be In

Denounces Labor Slackers Famous Screen and Stage Star to Appear in SpecAnd Wealthy Men of tacular Production. Economic Ignorance.

gli

Chautauqua TonighL

El Paso On Tuesday - iyaiM Migi

Itsrr.
k

Our NattM, It PtoWmii antt PreBTes." Br J-- IDAM BBOE. rr Mnlcale, Marr AdH Havs,
CAo-rntu-

Seprano.

Edward F. Trefx. who delivered a lecture on present day problems Saturday nifrht at the Chautauqua, wa formerly assistant to Herbert C Hoover in the food administration work, ftnd he is also one of the organisers of the chamber of commerce of the United States in Washington. He talked from the business man's stand'

?oint He cUeufcsed each country represented at the peace table and justified the attitude taken toward a league of nations by each separate tions. jountry. He pointed out that America; r.ct wrecked by memories of the instruction and injustice done to the "'untry and the women and children. Hl said that if any one of the Euro- , . - England, was willing to forgive n w too. should be willing to for-- 1 rive. Bay Virtnry Bends. . ... t0'd, f th,Z , Jin .. ?ni5-'y-

Adv.

TODAY'S

AMUSEMENTS

today and tomorrow in an original P,aT entitled The Parisian Tigress" The story is that of a young girl of noble birth, left in babyhood in the t care . of strangers who grows up 111 "'""i" ofParis Into a wild and un-.- k gutter, dancing for hard- - tamed child of the T.ere boys compared with of the Latin in countries. r.ed ;erans of the otherenthusiasm auarVerS Her aaScfng partner Is a and ou Ap4ch, bravery, made an approach for constant fear of whom she lives in iid plea he made for patriotism Adventure comes to the girl when on the part of every American aristocraac though improverished . v buy . v. iciory bonds and to provide Jr. ' ' Pl.yment for the returning sol- - tda of hav1n? her lTnpersonate the 1 ers , . long lost daughter of his wealthy . . Aacrvr ana. lniai. friend so that he nn rean a rich re j i Trefs talked of the labor prob- - ward. ..puaL The cause for the delayed 'the mystery of her birth is cleared mar, .tnh of the60,000 and the cause forjand she again enters the sphere of graves in i r i life to which than she was born, is clever-fa- s due to labor conditions in Amer-- 1 y and entertainingly told in a man-- ; . While the nation wasjner which brings both laughter and. .i he said. iig for bhips and ammunition and i tears. Adv. i . iraiisponaiion oi soldiers was oe- 50 DIVI.NG CHORUS. ed because of the lack of means transportation and because after An extra big feature to be shon at they reached France they were not! the Bijou theater today ana1 tomor- f 'illy equipped and instead of being! row. msportd t the front lines !n mo- - it is s woman's picture with the r trucks they had to march many delicate imagery and romance so dear. t us,, the iaoorer. who had gone into1' io the heart of woman. The story is - jp yards was drawing more pay a sweet, pretty romance, done so ex- e ever got in his life, more quisitely and artistically that it will Betweea German b our than the man at the ceiignt every pare minaea person wno ' ' in a day. and was In some is fortunate enouch eo see it. ine s.-and American Planes ni fu'Jr delaying the game to stars sre Tyrone Power, who the late - 'Vine h exorbitant pay. the speak - William Winter. America's foremost Weather Favorable. critic, stated was the world's greatest U- - expl-iine- d that the time has come actor, and Frances Burn ham. one of and who is s fairer photoplay's youngest tiir laborer f'fii in the profit must have business, altogether satisfying stars delightfully space win be a valuable of tl.e and ROOF 'in h he helps to create, but he mast sweet and piquant in her characteriTneadasr whea the flying not expect it all. Every business is sation of Lorelei. Also featured in the he said. Labor takes no risk, scenes denictinar the imaeery of the acrobats pull off their aerial perform nve nercent of the men In busi- child's mtnd is California's famous, ance orer El .Paso. The tops of El .nly Everyone can't beauty and perfect venus. Mabel Paso's skyscrapers will present a star ness nre successful. it-- a business man. Labor is essential Jones. Adv. gazing mass of humanity. to capital and capital is essential to Probably half of the city's populaALICE BRADY, KDHKAD. 'ibor. He said it miebt seem exorbi $1000 "Redhead.- - Alice Brady's latest nlc- - tion, reverting to the primitive, ar- tant to pay Schumann-Hein- k wily 15 cents for making a shirt, but' today. Miss Brady is ably supported) boreal instincts of mankind, will once h- said if every woman could sing hy Conrad Nagei. her leading man in raore take the ascendancy. In the aband the talent; the stage success. "Forever After, sence of trees to climb, skyscrapers like Schumann-Heinl- e for making a shirt was eonnnea to; wnicn is now iiaving a great run in will be infested with ham&nily, and sne wom?r. then the shirt would be New York. ill for Hiss Brady is especially fine in the it bodes the edge. the mas who stands trorth ?100. In closlner. he said the average busi- role she portraya She is aliv and nearest flying circus will arrive here The ness man was economically illiterate. throbbing and depicts splendidly the at 7:1 ocloca Tuesday nMrnin& ac Instead of going to his club at night life of the cabaret girL whom no one cording to latest advices, and win be and playine billiards, he should read in its book.s dealing with the vital problems avispecial train. of the day. and acquaint himself with much imagination to follow the inner ators and their At Fort Bliss the mechanics will detrain coun-try- - thoughts of Daxie. Miss Bra jy makes and the planes put Into shape and the economic conditions of the you see the heartache she beara the greatest hearten in the world that toned op for flight. permit, Concert Pmmin. If the Saturday night the Fillion concert of loving a man and not being loved battle, between allied 'and the sham German a musical program. in return Tou feel with her the pride planes will be staged. Otherwise, if party country the currents present unusually perilMr. "Pillion showed ability with the! she feels In her old fashioned violin Fern Goltra, lyric soprano, the parents and the happinese at last of ous conditions. It will not be held In soloist of the company, sang heauti- - learning that she is loved. Adv. 13 Paso. fullv. accompanied at the plane bv Bat in any event, air currents or no Miss Marx McKinnon. who is also an KLLAXAY, THK FOLLIES GIRL." air currants, the airplanes will fly Ziegfeld over the city and perform their less Olive Thomas, the famous artist. Fiwgram. beauty, put over a good one in her sBday stunts, so that the throngs Sunday night, at the suggestion oti newest picture, "The Follies uin,- - dangerous on city roofs win not gaze in local ministers, the program was free, which is being shown at the Ellanay vain.the The combat win be held only and a collection was taken during the theater today lor the last time. conditions are auspicious. In this picture Olive Thomas Is seen if Smith Witham. advertising director intermission. Edwin M Whitney presented the comedy, "Turn to the as a little dancer who butts Into a of the ictory loan, announces that four acts, in monolog form. frame up among reUtivea to get in, thm of tne RltfhV' B1 Paroane who will on a large fortune: how she outwits He impersonated 13 characters. will be the three alIowed to The Lewis military quartet opened th schemers forms the basis of this who subscribe first to Sie.OM worth evening program with pleasing and suprislng story and the of bonds. Salesmen will be on the the Sundav many beautiful selections. The former climax comes as a very distinct sur- ground to take the subscriptions, and Camp Lewis soldiers, Oswald Olsen. prise. immediately on receipt of the first A. J Hauot. Constant Si grist and Tomorrow the Ellanay takes pleas- payment, purchaser will be alSehoonmacher. gave a pro- ure in presenting Pr oline Frederick lowed to the take his aerial joyride. gram of unusual musical merit. in an unusual -dramatic offering, "One County speed limits will not apply to Adv. Week of Life.airplanes, so that speedbugs with 3 LACK DAMP OVERCOMES 4 to lend, have the chance of a Sit. GRECIAN "LOVE AT LAW." lifetime. IN NOTTINGHAM COAL MINE The attraction at the Grecian theWord was received Monday morning Pa.. May 5. Forty ater for today and tomorrow is the from Lieut. CoL A. J. Hanion, of the "Wilkesbarre, by big special men were overcome by black damp In sceond Lewis, who production madepic- aviation corps, who accompanies the produced the flying circus, that recruits will be acNottingham mine of the Lehigh Edgar the ture that made such a big bit at the cepted for the air service all day durand Wilkesbarre Coal company at Plying the flying. mouth Faturdav. All were brought to Grecian recently, "Caliber 38." entitled This newest production, the surface. There are uo fatalities, Those In The Party, but the condition of most of the mes "Lore and the Law." is in six reels Three British aces are accompanyand it teems with absorbing interest, was serious. They are, the flying sensational and thrilling episodes and ing F. Fullard, circus. F. Holllday MaJ. and P. Mai E. fast action. It was previously reported, in a Be sure to see this sensational MaJ. E. Parker. Saturday, that there was an The remainder of the personner Is special at the Grecian theater either explosion m the Nottingham mine; as follows: three bodies had been recovered today or tomorrow. Adv. MaJ. liarr. MaJ. Carl Spatz. executind that it was feared at least 50 J. Han-Io- n. A recent investigation in New Tork ive officers; Lieut. CoL A. wer dead This was corrected by the Captains F. L. Dennis, John A. city shows that the median earnings subsequent dispatch. for 16.215 women In 117 factories was Hambleton, W. T. Hoover, G. G. Noble between til and J 11.69. while" that for and L. H. Smith ;Flrst Lieuts. H. W. ARIZONANS GO TO FRANCE lg.SSC women in 180 factories in the Follmer and George W. Puryear; STUDY WOOD MARKET whole state was between tlt.S and Second Lieuts. L. 8. Andrews. C. X. TO Atkins, T. J. Brinker. a K. Csvanaugh. Jll. Prescott. Aria.. May 5. President C W. Getchell. H. A. Halverson, W. X. A. Johns of the Ariaona state senH. Henry. C. McMullen.. L. Miller. J. mayor Morris Goldwater are ate, and E. K. W. Webb, and I E. Reed,Wolf: Chares H. X. Wirtdisp. Pasoan I Another L. to etart for France within a month. 8tewart. They are heavily interested In sheep McCarty. railroad repStill In Germany I officer: E. E.cadets V. Cardiff and J. resentative; and their mp is to look into foreign I A. Nasamar: master mechanics James markets for disposition of the south- - p, western wool clip next season. Carson. E. Cornish. A. E. Fletcher and V. v. Ullora: Sergt. C. C. Canfield. J. Caswell. A. B. Curran. H. K. Dun-- i ran. K Porif. R Huvrk S C K'Atrh- om, E. F. Leech. G. G Hlguee. A. Fruit-Juick. uacieoo. M. Kuua j. n. stager, v. i Thomas, J. Wickliffe and C. Gardner. Corps. J. K. Boehmer, W. G. Ed- wards, ir . B. W. Jones and H. A. Park: chauffeurs A. Hendershot, A. Lohman. W. L McCroskey, H. S. Pace, D. Grove. J. H Rosell. B. B. Collins, Jiffy-Je- ll desserts carry C. B Henry R. D MacLean. I. W. Oti .'nd J F. P.ogers: privates L. F. Bonn. real fruit flavors in esT Charneski, M Demblnskl F. Eaton, c. Gould. F J. McCIoskey. E. F. Bensence form, in vials. jamin. J A. Brown E. J. Coffaney. o fruit juice A wealth R. A. Harland, A. A. Kernstron. F Madden. F J. McManus and R. is condensed for each desSeals L Duval, cook. fresh-fru- it sert So you get a It is hoped that Cart. Eddie Rick, enbacher. the American ace supreme, dainty, healthful and who shot down 26 Huns in four delicious. months and a half as commander of the American "shock troops of the This is the new-typ- e j air." will come to El Paso en route to the Pacific coaat in the interest quick gelatine dessert of the Victory loan. He is not flying, as the five times as good but is crossing the country just to help Uncle Sam. old kinds. Loganberry and PineBUILD NEW PHONE LIKE FHOM CLOUDCROPT, N. M. apple are two of the best K IjlTifio-nrflV VT Vav t The T . flavors. Try them. coin National forest manag-emenla building a new telephone line from They're found only in cloudcroft to the Fairchllds ranger station, in the Sacramento mountains. ine wor'i is belns done under the suLaL"IS AROXSON, etationed pervision of Simon Strickland, Tv ho is SKRGT. with the forest service. i the 313ii: animumtion train, coir..cUd line This tiU complete a net:s now at Frlze". Gerr.an, .th the work nK telephone lines throughout of army of occupaf,on i an Fl the Sacramento district of the forest n-oi tO Fhaon, Your Grocer' a' L. guards arf being1 plvc'' a' the a id i lr hI r 2 PackagtM for 25 Cent a. ,. El lookr.j. vtationj: thrujrhou 1" ihe tor e.L

...

In.

t'XIQTJE "PARISIAN TIGRESS." Viola Dana, the clever and fascinat- H

,t.

U.tm

.la.

I. th. ...notinn

...

Fice

Battle.

if

fSsnr

ii

11

ail isaBassBBsasaaB
.

amtr

HaaaaaaaaaaL,aBai

vnaMaj

mw

vT'Offa.
t

roas performan-for the eonvaJesc-enta at the base hospital will be the last appearance of the Rotary f r the season. Showing their versatllltsr. the end nen changed their jokee from Kl Paso people to army men and they made a b.g hit wlih the soldiers.
e mis-8tre- l3

WVBj

&--

f CCAv- -

.ZMSgSmEML

WA

tHSmilW

I;,-

-'

.ft

Belgian Children Who Survived Foe Invasion Present Big Problem


children who survived tbe invasion of the Germans in Belgium virtually have ben at a standstill mentally since the war began and tbe care of them is tbe greatest problem of th American committee for relief in Belgium. Mrs. Charlotte Kellogjc. of Palo Alto, CalilU only woman uiember of the comaaittee, declared here today. She arrived here Saturday from Brussels. "Hardest for mm to eantre waa to frase upon the little old children.' " Ms KellotTe said. "That is the problem to be faced. We nav got to take care of these children.
bis-se- st

Xew

To-k-

May

I.

The

Bolffian

Arizona "Woman

With The Black Bag" Passes On iSTRAGEDYEPID

DOUBLE

FUIIMH IN U. S. I.
DYNAMITE USED
C

MinstrelsPlay

For Soldiers
To Big

House

Kd

(To Repeat Performance for Widow Of Soldier Ejected From His Homestead Dies C. 0, Dahlquist and Wife, 'Experts Find Explosive in Soldier Convalescents Are Victims of Bullets j Bomb Was of Ameri-Fire- d Struggling For Rights. Wednesday. can Manufacture. Saturday Night. Phoenix, Hay
White, best known in Washington a "The Woman, with the black bag," Is dead, passing away here, at her home, at the age of T. She left seven children, one of them. Jack, for six years sheriff of Cochise county and two other sons now with the Phelps-Dodg- e Mercantile company In Blsbee. She was the widow of Patrick White, once a soldier of the Eighth Infantry, who died 25 years ago. When White was discharged from the army he took uo a farm Just north of what was considered the northern line of the Fort McDowell military reservation. Army surves showed the White home within the reservation and so, about 1878, the family was ejected and the farm buildings were destroyed, this by order of CapL Adna R. Chaffee. Sixth cavalry, later commander of the army. Nearly 20 years later the original survey was found to have - been correct, the Wklt. thn. .lni- MI. Inert In their! contention. Strugs-leFor M Tears. For more than 1 years Mrs. White paxtments and consres. her claim for i cu. .oi ,f. k,., a haan one of the moit expert of lobb ists, while her knowledre of the depart- ments and their officials aa little sbort of inspired. At first he wantej ivu,uvu, inis ciairn oting imr duced materially. Arizona's congress men, through the territorial period. tneir tnoviease oi me aiitsgea wcw based upon an adverse record, tried to discourage her. but In Mun. Her trips to the national capital ceased only with the departure of her strength, Consressman Carl Hayden. who has known her since his boyhood, has had a bill in the past two congrea.es granting a moderate ium as resitutlon of the value of the property destroyed I by Chaffee's order and has hop- -, of its passage. t

THE COURTS.

Aria,

E.

Mrs. Anna

una

El

Essences

mm
it

n.rf

Forpive me. but I am in such state of mind now that I feel life has illRQ IflMN T. RFlTr.s SISTER ,n yu"""B 1th myselfiufor Iur m: 1 " 3od ' PASSES AWAY IN MEMPHIS 'ought sometime. itnows I am a nervous wreck 1 have Newj comea Gf tbe death in Mm- phlP. of Mra. Fritz Nelson, r t .u Um : ' ?f;- vv. thing left for me to do. I dread to d miaabith MU ago to spend time h,vi"n excuse Plttman. left some vrM w wi!.h 1 am to do something that Is dreadful ?2Z?h - S omrair. to Jverybodj ""e thing I am d durlnK a visit to her sis. I cj'le with me. as(ordon t want several months ago. my her to suffer any more though dear litt e Err ten him that VTH1CB HA.NKINS. gone to w 'land, Lb.e can sup ain life right fee The flln.. of b.-.-- h daughter he of ol t' o mothloved Nellie "P- .i1.0"""" ' Hanklns. 1913 Au- the world, am! more than anything plee foreive me. a, I loved you as a rL,a"fr?'', h'" died Friday, was mo (Monday morninjf. Interment wan in t... ,n -. nu " Everpreen cemeter- - Besides the ld 8iSter' ,nTyh 'ten 'vears JURY IS rvTvin'childTTfs COUNTY GRAND ona- 8urTluaPAII Fn. K ADF INnirTPn' old. Th mother to whom the letter wng addressed is. Dahiquni8t; Judge W. T How, of the S4th dis- - who with a sister Republicans To ,Plan , the : was vis! - j decadent?, at the time of the tin fled the county frrand Jury, and foltragedy, TPSldcniiaL CflmflIPn lowinsr a liort ?esmn the Jury re having ome rrom anr. o surviving ar. Mrs. V A. turned five minor indictments The Other Waahinicton. D C. May 6. iurmen are asLa. follows H P Beach yistr of Mrs. Dahlquist. who nation plans for the 1920 Republican McKnight. IMwsrd with her huban.l arrived Saturday presidential campaign will be eonsld-froforeman; A. Idwidgre, Sol I. Berjr. A. J. Fraser. their ranch in New Mexico. Mrs. ered at a conference here May 12 and C E. KellopK. A. I Hawley. J. R P. A- - Linn. 1419 North Copia street, ?2 The meeting will be attended by Kerbickay, J. W. Peak. P. A Shedd. and Mrs- B. P. Clark, of Ooffeyville. state chairmen of the men's and C L. Pomeroy and R. W. McAfee.- Kans., both sifters of Mrs. Dahlquist-- women's Republican state central Tomas Garcia was appointed as in- The Dahlquist. came to El Paso from committee na and members of as bailiff.! Miami. Ariz.. Mrs. Dahlquist leasing r tonal Republican committee. terpreter and T. F. Holpate A will Three of the indictments were for the home on Sin Antonio strtlt. of le the first joint conference since v.r-- i burglary, one for theft over ISO and which she was the proprietor. were admitted to the party's one for murder. Charles Clemens, a eouncIL State of HodSe. negro, was Indicted on a charge of , Moses, of New Hampshire. hen both bod iea w ere to und h! ifJsocd a stattraent Uut murder. Clemens is alleged to have yK. killed Condoy Berry, another negro, nolicenin R. McKnight and J Block, ni,.ht liro,tn on the night of April IS, following a rhe Shhe-rna- n family quarrel. Those Indicted os a the bed. dead, with burglar? charges are Enrique Cer pistol was at his NAVAJO, HELD vantez, Irving Albert and Miguel Ro- hole m his head. A lying; on FOR BROTHER'S her back feet. The wife was driguez. Narcieco Aguirre was in- on the floor, still breathing, with a bulDEATH, LATER IS RELEASED dicted for theft over $50. let hoit in her left temide. thourh she . May i. With died Just s Dr. F. M LvncK who was1 Albuquerque. X. Leaders of tne lumber industry .y summoned by tbe policemen, arrived the release this morning of Husba en. according to the story, Ross, a Navajo Indian, held for mves-withat supplies of in. in the south or the ligation in coi ectlon with the mur- ars ani that1 of the officers be exhaust--in l1 C.mOO ; earThe wife was fully council in a der of Kee To.edo. bis older brother, withln about et-i t e dress of black net. with a red coral mills will en mh ut ertstemse. the affair remained a mvsterv todav. problem of supplies for paper milts, necklace, and her hair was st lishtv Th victim was found in an adobe hut :inr( other in tl east usmtf firesei it was reported h Mis.iTrith his K.ill frat tured He na to l.eounp. "Ut-iiiatc-ial- s t jnr cialized h of Mr. Dahluuist. thjt h.nc ..i r h on Tatv1Ml lMltil were yetting ready tor an eve- - Innui come at'ute

tttt313S?

May I. Experts The double funeral of C. O. Dahl- - j Washington. D. quist. JJ, and his wife. 10, who were t of the bureau of mines, analysing the attempted May day the victims of the tragedy Saturday bombs used in the night at their home, MS East San An- - outrages, have proceeded far enough tonio street, when he shot and killed ; to convince them that the gelatine ber and then took his own life, was dynamite used was of American mann held from the undertaking chapel at fact u re. It is expected that the firm 508 San Antonio street Monday after- producing the explosive can he Identinoon at 4 oclock. Milo Atkinson of the fied from the chemical forrawm and First Christian church officiated and the perpetrators perhaps traced In Jntertnent was made in Evergreen that way. cemetery. Mr. Dahluuist. who with his wife ning on the Paso del Norte roof, when she heard the two shots. came to El Paw about two months ago, was sufferine from the after ef- GRANDSON 0FJUDGE fects of Influenxa and pneumonia, COLD WELL PASSES AWAY which, according to relatives. Is beyear old son of Mr. ack Rule. 4 lieved to be the reason tlfat he killed Jl,A-,5- f' Sj Sb " AJLn according to the himself and his wife, verdict Kiven by coroner A. J. Hall grandson Saturday night, and was further evi- died Saturday afternoon at 4 ociocK. denced by one of two notes which waa at the ColdweU residence, 11S1 Los addressed by Dahlquist to the mother Amies street, after a brief Illness. Mrs Rule and her son were here from hi. .nn-ivln- . r.l.tlr.. o . I. ih itlc- - St. Louis Oil S Visit. Mr. Rule arrived position of his financial affairs, and : monAaymorninB after ,he yA1!2fc lJinSiJ his burial. The note addressed tohis .funeral was held at 1 motherinlaw follows:

TH DISTRICT OOLRT. Ballard CeWwell. rrealdtes. A packed house greeted the Rotary S. A. railroad as defendant minstrels at the Axton tabernacle at G. H. of W. H. Crowaon Camp Fort Bliss Saturday evening, in theS. case motion filed for new vs. G. H. d; trial, A many officer and their families be- overruled, notice served of apnea! to court of civil appeals eighth supreme ing present and filling the gallery. district. The minstrels will repeat their per- Judicial & S. A. railroad as defendant G. H. formance Wednesday evening at' the in the case of Frances R Foster vs base hospital at Fort Bliss, under the G. H. ft S. A . removal of case to United States district court, overruled, auspices of the Red Cross, defendant reserved bill of exceptions It waa planned also to give a perSxsarte Barney Early, application formance at the '2d field artillery to remove disabilities as a minor. granted. theater on Tuesday evening, but. ueorce w. warn et ai. as defend owing to enoir and either engage- ants la the case of L. O. Ramey v ments of several of the soloists it Goldoft Liquor company, motion file.: waa found impossible to got together for new trial, overruled, notice aerveft the company in sufficient numbers to of appeal to court of civil appeals give this performance, so the Red eighth supreme Judicial district.

fea..otK,Bg.

miJSSmSSS
?
-

J'

TK'?cr"

Whmi
It is simply

Is Spriisg Few&i9

lac of Energy and low Vitality causefi by impurities in the blood.

,J!ta(.m.TiJ
te,

I I

s&stal&ms Ghiil Tonio


restores Energy and Vitality by creating new healthy blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how-i- t improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value.
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC is not a patent medicine. It is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like It

'i"
a-

u.,

,,,-

rrs.
:

Ana-eie-

Orjcan-Youn-

'

chel

irl

fi

M--

ll

milur-irif-

--

The Quinine and Iron does hot dissolve in the syrup and. therefore, does not make the syrup bitter. You do not taste the Quinine and you do not taste the Iron because both are completely covered with syrup when swallowed. Your system needs Quinine to Purify the Blood and Iron to Enrich These good old reliable tonic properties never fail to drive out impurities in the blood, and when you have rich, pure blood coursing through your veins, you feel like running, jumping, and shouting. The Spring Fever soon disappears. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill T0xIC is acceptable to the most delicate stomach and does not causa nervousness or ringing in the head. Price 60c.

bter

it

You might also like