The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 29, 1923, Image 2
MINS CLOSE
ROST CONFERENCE
:MARLE8TON gives an oyster
ROAST AT FOLLY
ISLAND.
IS. f l SIMM inENDS
5r««n»boro Man to Be Dlatrlct Gov*
ernor; Carroll Jonee Receive#
Pitcher.
CharleHton.—With an oyster roast
on the beach of Folly Island. 14 miles
from the Charleston court house, tho
first conference of the 38th district,
Rotary International, came to an of
ficial end. the Rotariaus and thier
ladiew having been transported by
motor. Members of the Kiwanis club
tnd others loaned cars and In other
ways assisted.
Paul Schenck, past president of the
Dreensboro, N. C.. club was nominated
district governor, the vote being made
unanimous on motion of.David Clark,
of the Charlotte club, who was also
presented for this position. Mr.
Schenck will be formally elected by
the convention of Rotary International
at 8t Louis In June.
The attendance prise Seas awarded
to the Leaksvllle-Hpray IN Cl dnb.
its score being 11 U
Thu wee determined by ■altlply
Ing the prevent of mem be re preeent
by the mileage traveled here This
pm* e hsndeome gavel, wee
ed to the rlab at the
afc>a by Tbwma* P l~eeeoe preeld—I
of lb* Cbariewtoa rlab
At tbe learbeoa beeejoa t^wreftrw
M narfeeey paet preatdeat ef tbe
(’barteatea rlab aad ebairmaa a# fbo
re rMy eaeewtiee
Carrail M
r i reef. eNb a
SSI«er pMrbee ead tray I
• be dSetrVl ee e la*ea ed asSeera
edertfeaw Mr I wee me* eery mmrb
eMm«*4 by lb* peeeesaaOeM la ebteb
Mr* J—ee e* «b* m setet «f It#
Wweaaet t*wa pen
aembee y fc*aeae« beeieew at A*
Me*ra eee tbe laneeMm* * *ea ed
rMMnra a Beebey eMe ed tbe
e«ea#eaes ebe eee pmreeMwd
SMPGGUNG ALIENS INTO
AMERICA IN AIRPLANES.
Rl Paso. Tex Hmuggtlng aliens
In the DQlted States In airplanes
has become a serious problem to
Immigration authorities, according
to Robert Carl White, second as
sistant secretary of labor, who has
arrived here aftdr velsltlng immi
gration inspectors along the Mexi
can border from Tiajuna to El
Paso. Chinese especially are be
ing brought jn airplanes from.
Mexico to this country, White said.
SECRETARY HUSHES ANSWERS
COMMITTEE FOR RECOGNITION
OF RUSSIA BEFORE AMERI
CAN STATE DEPT*
Salvation of Russia Cannot Be Con
trived From Outside and Injected,
He Asserts.
Washington. — Secretary Hughes
flatly rejected an appeal to recognize
the Russian soviet government made
U. S. WILL HELP
EUROPE CAPITALIST URGED TO
FRAME PLAN OF DAMAGE
' PAFMENT.
KENT URGES WORK TU BEGIN
American Bank Talks of Economic
Restoration at the Roma
e
Meeting.
Washington.—A proposal that Euro
pean business men work out a plan
for reparations settlement, based on
American financial co-operation, was
laid before the delegates to the second
meeting of the International Chamber
of Commerce in Rome by Fred L. Kent,
vice president of the Bankers' Trust
Company, of New York, and a mem-
j ber of the American delegation.
Coupled with the proposal was the
assertion by Mr. Kent that there was
(o falm bj npr,»>UUTM ot lb„ Wo-, „ t ^ wa| , |n( !rofp ., |he Colted
States ready to support such a move
before the American pnblic. *
A summary of Mr. Kent's address.
mans Committee for Recognition of
Rusals. and. in s formal statement, de
clared the “salvation of Russia ran-1
not be contrived outside Wd* Tnjecf-t
«... . v. w made public here by tbe American
. .. .lal-ni.nt .bk-h ... m.rf. , h . cb.mb.r,
tb, I. r»pl, to co0UlnH , b „ . p.,.
Roanoke, Va.—After an unsuc
cessful attempt to kill bis wife,
Ballard McGuire, 32, an employe of
the Norfolk and Western railway,
took tbe Uvea of his three children,
James, aged Ave and Dot, and Don
othy, twins, aged three, and then
sent a bullet crashing through his
own brain. /
The tragedy was enacted at the
McGuire home. McGuire returning
home from his work found his wife,
Grace McGuire, standing at the
head of the stairway. As he enter
ed the front door, he pulled a pis
tol from his pocket and fired. The
bullet struck Mrs. McGuire in the
dtm. She was not seriously
wounded. •
McGuire then mounted the stairs
and went to the room where his
three children were and killed the
tots as they played upon the floor.
He then placed the weapon behind
his ear and pulled the trigger, kill
ing himself instantly.
ARE FAR FROM ABLE TO COPE
WITH THE TRAFFIC, S£Y
OFFICERS.
OFF RHODE ISLAND COAST
Six Vessels, Sailing Fro mthe Baha-
. mas, Are Put on the “Suspicious
List”
TWO BIG SHIPS JUDGED OUT
RESULT OF TWO DESTROYER
ATTACKS STAGED IN
MANEUVERS.
New York.—Reports that six more
rum laden vessels had left the Baha
mas for American waters and that
three schooners believed to be the ad
vance guard of a spring rum fleet
from St. Pierre, Miquelon, had drop
ped anchor off* the Rhode Island coast,
added to the worries of prohibition
enforcement authorities.
Portland Lady Fefl Off 40 Pounds,
but Declares Tanlac Restored
ter Fully.
“For nine years,*’ declared Mrs. Ella
Wagenaar, 268 Graham St., Portland,
Ore., recently, “Lwas almost a nervous
wreck and never knew what It was to
feel well.
“I was suffering from a general
breakdown and, oh, It’s Just impossible
to describe the pain and misery I en
dured. My stomach was so disordered
I eoutd scarcely retain a morsel of
solid food. I lost forty pounds and
was so weak I tottered like an InRmt
when I walked. Many nights I never
slept a wink, and I had weak spells,
when I fainted dead away.
“After spending over a thousand
dollars trying tb get well, my husband
finally persuaded me to take the Tanlac
treatment. Well, that was the tnmln*
point, for all ray troubles are gone
now. I have almost regained my lost
lenta It advanced touched Russian
government trade, finance, economlra
and various policies Inaugurated by
Cruisers. Destroyers and Air Craft
of Navy Must Bs Increased is
Opinion of Naval Exports.
R. Q. Morrick, newly appointed zone
enforcement chief, met the news with weight, and I’ve never enjoyed finer
the atatement that there was nothing health. I will always believe Tanlac
he could do about it. Tbe federal saved my life, and I'm so happy and
prohibition enforcement office has no grateful that I Just can’t help praising
fleet to tend out to cope with the alt* ! ** —
uattoi; - he'said, and was compelled Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug-
to rely on the coast guard and rua- gists Over S5 million bottles sold.—
toms service to break it up. Advertisement.
Captain Reed, roast guard com
mander for the New York division.
lbs soviet affecting International re-
j latloas
Mr Mocfces’ dlscaaaMi of t
iobjects did not reveal pay peohabij
: It? of arttaa by tbe Waabingtoo tov
<■ rum*at. loosing to rsiagnUbm of
(be eevlot. altbougb tbe
t>r*eee4 tbst rca4M
IvaaM h
isanba- Amevten'o b 11 pda loses avail
SM* lo
said tbsre were three roast guard
vessels la bis district - wbli b has s
coast line of abont 200 miles—doing
orcaatonar work against tbe rum-
Aboard C. S 8 California Panama ruaaera He pointed out that tbs
As to Bay - Tbe necessity for a prepoader ***** ***** h * d <* krr “» ***
aacu of Itgbl .rulsera destroyers sad
aircraft to protect tbe battle fteet
tbs opt
f
of that enaatry
boagbt. Mr
ad Ssr batpfnl
raaaaraciaa ad
’,«s4?r i
ssseo aad aaass I base
ibaa l *aaAd in tb* da
«4Wtnl s*w*a*mMMn*s
<•«** obab
• *. ' b
I M b* abowhuety good, and M at ^ ,
. **• tm »*• ** **+ rvpreaeautlveo WbU*
»eaa S«M4 raaatru* M saaM wa Mtt)| ramp g elemeat of eas
ieabaegiy b* pMc*4 la «b* Caned l99 M ^gr««4 Mac nu ••r* lb sera
****** tWatty pal sat of actlaa iafibg **«b
pbase ef tbe aiaasuvers m
la tb* brat attocb It a**tretdra at
tloa of allied Indebtedness to tbe Unit
ed States might be exchangeable for
“positive agreements" between tbe
Allies aad Germany on reparations
tbat Tacladed tb* amount aad m*tb
nda aad times of payment sad tbat
ran aad will bo lived sp lo
tbe Sett step be added
■tse bs root ora ber economic sMuatioa cutter Loaiagtoa oa tb* trail ef
mm a trsad basts and raablT bar ta ^Hbiagly Ulustrsted »n th* opmtua ( n # rum ruaaera. bat declared site
amb* pewgraua toward pay lag repara ed navel • a pert*, by tb# rauntls ef was far from able ta rope ww b tbs
ttawa and wbtrb cam* abend ef reps asatreyr atlacfee aa tbe Puctbc beet. ,r *Fw
ruttoas wttb a aUbtltsod Europe h h ^ necretarr ^ ** customs aa
Iielrs T* 11 l » lk«m» M»*^ M r
Nwm tb* Wabame* wttb Hguo
•bl« b bave been pat atttrtatty oa tbe
'••aptrtou* Its*' eltbouab I bey
ISew beW aeeply mass***>4 *«* a«e«*e * * ^ . . . . awteaslbty bound lor oSber poets
• . Am ^ nm ^ *“*•“* eS m -«
I «pa «Mue* pan tbat !*•»#» hm n m, - we«ia wweb ***** • t IMm coeee Mrtnsb scbsense podm
spwtby wttlt paar d* Tf tbe eaggratisg *e s ** ,k * ■*** afttarb It dsstiatttw a> a wmttmm. UM8 raaaa. Imrnran
t*cb*d ta lb* ttte* Best «amo a«#r malar baal Truant ana raase Mntwb
ibo buetaua bebrad a ssaob* screen eaattmry - t- r lam ?at
aad men*bed II larpedaea. tw* bad Ameewaa wbeoaer I
tag a msrb an tb* tdab* (bird ship m . mm4 Am*rw*a setumry
a# tbe bed" beat aad ana etna tag asa resee
tb* Cbtttaewm. bagabip at Admirai Kdaard
bbsets s PurMa beat dabteoa sea tb* «
Knew Her Mother.
**ARil «. all I *|>esk to )**ur father.
deere*t f*
"\es. but f«*r gooduees* sake. <km't. J
ray a uent to mother 1 *
“M’by uotr -. H
"HernUse Ue «bm t want tbe
meat msitr public for tun or tbraw^^^F
day* y»t.Heat*a Traaarrtpt.
t
Baby Woke Up
Crying With
Pain at Night
Ibe bo«€
s# mp
S serve tbat
•a mt beast
ton at a
M. #*» slop ■ aad mat
imnaain
tf tbe —ppeeS
ewIMaed ■—»e>* te bate
re tec peed * bo satd
t ead ssab* a a«eb
tf ■ daaa bat pat Id
pstbee a amatt body at able map add
d-*#a apa (bat daws bet tbaa* amp ta
** aaab wttb msCvurtbspe ta bsbi >r aad
* bsttsee peampsty placa apap tbapi a
mm*
Yf yep da ibis ee rn Aoaeewa W(tt
tbe cesppbdag areeeage ad
ta a great waa*aa arena ad
tbe CaiSed Ubotoe aba M (bay
m M wUB curry N to I be at
pasta ad tbe cappiry’*
Tb* »pea ber bartarag empbaticufly
nr
Yy ran s* btgU ee M pa* ant
Were aearty ed iOad tbe sipert
Wb-«• spates bod Spepceasty bet
Tba kaaa be
ad Setters
tbrneabont I be seettsa H ee* tbaagbt
prvf*eaer \»em*s sold I bo I IS# per
rest ef peor b*e sires41 m
eaaatiued by bug bad boo
Tbeo* embreted cbtefly tbe
end Ilsdred let# **rWrtloe Tbe bit
ter cold, sdded te s h*s»y buaidlty It
as* soid vsped oat (be peecbee la
bloom sod killed probably more (baa
bslf of those not yet blooming Those
not yet blossoming Professor N#w
rosn said, were chiefly of the early
varieties ami had suffered least.
Pears. Professor Newman Mid. had
indoubtedly been practically mined
by the cold wave, though he said bs
had not personally examined any great
amount of these.
Apples it wa* said, had probably
been badly damaged, though not to tht
extent suffered by pears or peaches.
'la sewsud *• •b* raprassaaonw
»r *-*nc •«a*#e< *aasama*b»W te**
I sieved ib* * lanera abwb a* test
*»r tb* a*»ta*e mi tin peepSe mi PaO
•es TV* «•*#*#** *f 'be taut rewr ee
e* w*eras *«*e mam taaiasaSaty
* iva*e«*d ewb the frani SasSesa* »a
»* ebwb lb*y be** tee# p
*>»s wbed that (eaSseg Tba c
• »4 e-w***' ibanaut m aas
V-n «ee as b*ip ibat strbrbap
paapta* ^ ^
•awaraa a« Oa - la U t Isparaa mapy^p ubirb^b^UawITaLtM bid *• i -* f ^ ,w paflMliatad Tbay
u ••s.ecv-a — Rapacve trass tbs ^ pan tbat did aat caasa abend eg rap
t eaed *»••*- imnmm aaaar? araead 'sratlaae * And surb a hwa rsstfl be
tag te teal lavras r« paci*d by tba made only If tbe alMea desire H. be
lwparvm*at amawaied la said, aa lb*W aasaat ass aacaasary ta
pla« e M sb*ad of rape rat mas
pMaea seat oat la bomb tbe dsatray
era toiled ta arrive be ter* tba tap*
a a are Isaac bad Tba battle
s apeaad stm- ' sa*ey* Sra oa tba
rayara. bat edfbiara said tba at
taebtod toruw was aa wall prate*tad
by tba amabe srraaa tbat N tod aat
acb af a target
tb# aacapd attarb wbicb
a •beet a «m ••
aa A
aa taraet laatiea
•bra* •*##••* ■ :*«
tbay am bsaad
••rad || was said tbay am be set
•ader Altera*y Oeaeral Psagbrny *
rating tbat tba Amerwaa sbtpo mast
travel dry" tbraudttaat tf
e« IT lar
StMAtPllff rampar*d a«b IfT IM
sdv m January itfl
ttamps aad Martb aad ttsaib Aarar-
wa twd larger aaaatbtaa af flmrrl
ran gaeds iertod Jsaaary tb* depart
••eat • suatyvts sbswed. tbaa be* did
dertag tbs same moatb a ygwr ago
wbBe tb*ra aa* a •tight fulling off ui
Loader Cat tags Frauds*! D*«
Oraaawood B C — Kav Or Jobs O
Wtttaaa. praaideal mt leader rollaga.
Met bod tat school lar girls bera. died
after aa lilac as of foar days
Hr Wtfleoa Is survjved by _oae
“*daughter Mr* T g rv>aald*oa *tf*
*f Colnael DaaaMvtta. V B A . ststloa-
rd la Wa*btngtoa.'D C
told dwwu a cbacb
padaaa. forctag tba
play from Me battle ttpe Two tar-
padaaa strucb tba Tsaassass aacapd
sbtp to llaa. wbtta a aether bit tb*
tdaba (bird ship Officers Judaed
both aat af actlaa. tba battleships,
bars aas af tbs baas having difficulty
to getttog the range af tba destroyers
Victims af Cyaiaoa Naed
Memabia. Tara. — Approximately
l.OSfl persons are hom#U*M la tb* tor
nado swept areas of
beta** bates Haag Up base
Wsabtogtaa AH af tb*
stale • sat# sad buataaaa
s»allaMs ta tbe t'eesm*rea Depart
meat lad teat* tbat buataeas ta tb*
failed States during February uaa
proceed lag at tbe rapid pace sated
•e riier ia tbe year, arcarding ta a
•vmmary af tbeas teased Buildlag
maasfactartug aad railroad freight
movement the depanmeat s state
meat said, all roailaosd ta re Sect tba
stimalotlaa.
Ralallt galas bopt ap to January's*
mark." tba re vie* declared. Ta spite .
Of tb* eborler month, while the trass
portal loo system showed signs of
Nortbuevisru overcrowding In tbe large rarluadlngs
of freight
U beu my lew baby w u
ammibv tod" wntes Mrs 1 It
wee. Itieita X New Hr-vbtto Ala.
had ta gt«• bee the battle Tba rfl
be*ag%t eg bam el trauAde H
Mm wedm eg cry tog yatseemfly wttb
pato aad I Jam guM
toa sad gs*e ber amaa ti
tba asst amt in * to»n ti
all rt«M eadyt* tots# dm
Mr* Idffbtber's esperleuea
tba imgiinsa-s eff bsapdag T**«b
a band tor gap w sa **
toVy e«aM Bat ba**
If Mrs Light*#* bad stsnwg gtvtoff
Teechtoa at tbe tbaa tor mad# tba
eh sage to baby's toed
TWthias Is aedd bv sR ‘
*r send tor ta tb* M<*ff**t
I vet#*. <V teams* tie . sad (vt s
sg* mt Testbtaa aad a un
Hsby ~J
leaf Iteartt t Nili'eru. S. life *M
Brad ap a •aseb# bawto * be* abawl ta
make a reerua. sad weed •*et*tsara.
It ba* b*ra peavei* that a brat ran
appeaari a l«e'b*r~\a dlaireva a*ara
safety aad raptdty from tbe ara*lda
(Ivan If It sere ta stsn fram altera
tbft—igb tbe .brrabers. Tbe •tuebw
b**mb |s Hie *lgual for tb* btpt to
tw*m#vtlat*1y fir tbe a cae
Aspirin
gTSad dirkK
for tbe moatb * era; klsrop* tl IP
CM TH agalaet SHP M2 472 ia Jaaa Dr. Willson be am* suddenly III oa Mississippi aad must bs prorlded food aod shortage
ary 1P22. Nonb Ament a fit .u* IIS Tuesday night aad has been gradually rlothlng to aid them in rshablll tars *
agaie*t IST.mjSS; Houth America staking time that time. H* rallied u,,n * Ibemselves. according lo an Thr who |/ M |, pric# , nd „ advtBc .
l!l.S23.ft“ agsinat tll.YbS ^49: Asia silghlly. and physicians thought that ratlmatr made by O. C. Crane and C. ed OBe poja^ aBd again the decline r> ,,_
MI . 1S.MC against ltfl.P72.SM; Oo-ana tt might Indicate a chance for rm-or- K - I^>vetL representatives of the Am lB coa | prices prevented a further S<1V DclVf?r InQiQtf
11992 :94 against IR.Si3.DW; Africa erlng. but he ralapsed into a state of ^ Crpss. in charge of tbe rlte Food prlcei ^ who , t , gale J J “ IIU
14.479,123 against f3.232.272. coma from which hr never rallied. relief measures. and retail, declined. Increased proa-
p r Willson was in his 79th year. This estimate was made after a sur- perlty is confirmed by the marked de
Control German Munition* Making. He was one of the foremost leaders , vey of the situation at Savage and cllae In business failures and the con-
Paris The Allied council of ambas- in the Methodist Episcopal church, several points In the area devastat- tinned rise in stock prices,
sailors decided to send instructions, routh. ed by the storm which swept through “In the textile field, the increas-
»<> Oneral Nolett, head of the allied , Soldier, lawyer, minister of the gos- half a dozen counties last Thursday ing rate of cotton consumption reduc
e
military control commission In Ger-1 pt»|, editor, and educator—such lu and took a toll of 28 lives.
many, that the commission resume its brief was the career of John Owen A t least 125 families were made
duties ot supervising the production Willson.
Increase Wages.
Spartanburg.—Two large mills o!
this county—Spartan and Saxon—have
granted an increase of 10 per cent tc j
all-mill employees. The advance he '
t ame effective Monday morning i
March Hi.
The increase will affect the pay en
velopes of approximately l,2S0 em
ployees of these two mills, 485 at Sax
on mills and about 800 at Spartan
ailli.
The spindle capacity of these indus
trial plants is as foliowsr
Saxon mills 41,216 Spartan mllli
85.000.
John A. Ijaw is president of the for
mer mill and W. S. Montgomery of tht
latter.
cf military material in Germany.
The work of the commission has
been suspended since the beginning nnd Sarah E WiUaon
of the Ruhr occupation because the j
Germans refused to give facilities to '
that body if the French and Belgian Railroads Report Excess Earnings,
members were present. The Berlin [ Washington.—An-order was—hretnnf
povernment^nnwTTas changed Its attl- i b y the Interstate Commerce Commis-
homeless in Savage and Tate county
ed total stocks of raw coton at the
end of February to the lowest point
reported at this season of the year
He was horn in Charleston on Janu- alone, Mr. Crane said. Rations to last since 1914. Wool reciptg, with one ex-
ary 27, 1845, the shn of Dr. John Will- a week already had been issued, he ception, were higher In February
stated, a number of destitute ' and than in any month since April, 1921,
tents have been erected to afford tem- while silk cosnumption, also with one
porary shelter. A shipment of 75 ad- exception, was the largest since 1
ditional tents arrived and 150 army
Farmers Inquire of Export Trade.
Washington.—The Farmers’ Nation-
cots are enroute -to be distributed in
Heavy Docket For Grvtnville.
Greenville.—The five week Aprl
erm of fedreal court will open her*
with a number of laiportant cases in
eluding s total of 1«2 appearing oi
tb* docket.
Of the 142 cases. 42 are ol donet
cards dorar from virions 'lennV
Thr# aanotii tbra* postofflce. mu
automobile theft aad a great nambat
af wklakay casaa mak* ap the docket
TW clffl roster will include a iargi
tude; hence the order for the resump-I sion requiring all railroads to report the storm area - al Council annm.m. P rf it h a *
lion of the commission’s work. hy May 1 as to their earnings during, An aPP eaI has been issued * or ,-iniy,,.™,,!-, *i. K *u
- the year 1922, and to pay over to tho , Nothing and bedding ta be distributed
Forty Million Spindles Active. j Government under the transportation ^hrough the Memphis depot. The
Washington. More cotton spindles one-half of the amount by which
^were in place and the average Bumber4 su ^ jpai ' nin B s exceeded a six per cent
operated was greater during Febru- return on the value of the investment
ary than in January, the Census Bu
reau announced in its cotton industry
activity report.
Active spindle hours for February
numbered 8,449,376.685 or an aver-
Rge of 227 for each spindle in place,
compared with 9.266.299.904 or an
average of 249 for January.
Ship Line From Norfolk to Havana.
Norfolk. Va.—Establishment of a
So far practically no payments have
been made under the law requiring
the return of excess earnings
Forms fpx making up the report
were pressylbed Ky the commission,
and where earnings in excess of six
per cent, hut no payments made to tbe
Government.
Virginia Passes Gasoline Tax Bill.
Memphis chapter of the Red Cross
will have charge of the assembling of
supplies.
informal’’ conferences directly with
“members of embasies and legations"
there to develop the best method of
exporting American farm products
and to consider the “security which
these foreign countries had to offer.
Benjamin C. MarSb, director of the
council, issued a statement declaring
the conferences were "part of the pre
ordain Women Ministers.
Wellington, Kansas. — The South
western Kansas Conference of the gram being carried out by the repres-
Methodist Epicopal church in session
here voted unanimously to ordain
women but defeated a motion to make
women traveling ministers.
entatlve of the farm organisations
“to get the war finance corporation to
extend credit do foreign corporation*
to buy farm products in this country.”
Richmond. Va.—The senate of the
Mor* Than 40 Families Homeless.
Key West. Fla.— More than forty
Increased Death Rats in Vlrglni|.
rtetadllp Mb* bttwmft Norfolk an4' Virginia CBenl MMnMj'piiaaHj ibc' «•*•■«*. n r T ***, m . , _.
Havant, beginning April II. aas an ioalln substitute gasoline tax measure mor9 d ** tb * ,n VlT * lBia ,0 lbtrj . fain «l‘«4 **+ homeless her* aa ibm ig
nounced here by the Southgate Marias imposing a tax on m la •#<••♦4 af V S12T'0M r 'tfrs tbat wiped oat
corporation, owj
Unless you see the name “Bayer" on
package or .on tablets you are not get
ting the genuine Bayer product pre
scribed by physicians over twenty-two
years and proved safe by millions for
Colds Headache
Toothache • Lumbago
Earache • Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain, Pain
Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin”
only. Each unbroken package contains
proper directions. Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug
gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidester ot
Sal Icyllcacld.—A d v er t Issroen t.
Ambiguous.
“Sir, I am a womaii of ruy word."
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