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N NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1916. DORSEMENT” IS | Fine Healtby Child SIDERED AFAREE% Convincing Evidence e e [BF SPECIAL SALE OF [ Simple Inexpensive Reme: B } i ‘ il Yo[ers Not Wltl’l ngley C',)he:ks(jE:rl:; Tf?xdezl:;' dy . : } ol g ) : g A | 'QON YX,, : o Constipation , | e il y | Despite His Claim oot the mut trive tworemsa on| S A AR : | MEN’S SILK HOSE | the voung \unmr is the necessity for 2 § ! regularity in her baby, \\'hi(‘h bring: b s | I ¥ el : = 7 i8 the gttitude of the Swedish | up the question of the most desirz q: 3 - . | YPHE%-SI—AIN(E:JCBTOR (50c QUALITY fican voter in New Britain | laXative for children’s use. S e Fire Proofed-Insurable. 4 : the candidacy of Mayor Juig- | \yrs, Jesse Richardson, hilpot, Ky., : . P another term? Prompted by 1 s she has m..t Dr. Caldwell's Sy- : L o # 5 e o o b B G CYPHERS’ INCUBATORS P o : ‘e is no medicine in the world like | E i e n #he “Herald” in attempting to | it. She writes, “My little son, William, o CYP![ERS’ I;RO()DERS 4 PAIRS FOR A DOLLAR AND A HALF fize the sentiment finds that | Jr.. just loved it because it is so ple Biite an under.current o | 4Nt to take, and everybody talks .m_[m | o : : CYPH RS’ HOVERS | One Special Lot Reduced for Quick Selling | his being such a fine healthy boy l:::m::“j]u'\\(\.. mayor in Swedish | '] Caldwells Syrup Pepsin e » L CYPHERS’ “CHIC” FEED BLACK—TAN—PURPLE compound of simple itive herbs, point of objection raised by | frec from any opiate or narcotic drug. E R 5 Baicsw s i 1t e e POULTRY SUPPLIES GRAY—NAY informant is that WM. J. RICHARDSON, JR. ent action of the Swedish Re. | stipation in thousands of homes | i : van_ | roughout the land. Drug Stores | trial bottle, free of charge can be ob- V E D club. in endorsing the can " o T e here sell it for fift ent L tained by writing to Dr. W, B. Cald- Of the mayor by no means re- | hottle: Get a bottle of this excellent | well. 454 Washington St., Monticello, | 4 he attitude of the Swedish Re- | remedy. and have it in the house. A | III, | yoter, He stated that the I ¢ P would have been def Al == = = N vith the plan of the meectins. “He has no particular candidsic | @ I 7 S T | whon nees e B tneBominn 9399 ASYLUM ST Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST present at the meeting. The e TF R i ecioc oo HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET HARTFORD at 400 but its present membe “How about Howard Steele?” S8 questionable. Many Swedizi | “Most of our voters will stand back l!lcun voters were against the ' of the man the town committee en- ) AREI i igley” WE ARE PREP > incumbent, said the infor- | dorses, if it is not Quigley I oo | T e oot e S \vies on Ser Hygiene 0 Be IJUARTERLY REPURT vl i s ;‘i"""'““’-"’"' | “ur s MARSH&ALLEN e o | | polled for the mayor there | ing t he believed in gaining his ool Successors: to A. P. Marsh. “The sewing school of which aim : f s . ast time Sy i > point at any odds. If I were impa G v e majority of Swedes i New | tial otherwise, the steam roller tac- lvefl By PI’O[. Seel‘ley to tell you, meets at 8 o'clock on Sat House Palnting, Interior Decorating, Paper Hanging. o are listed republicans are | ties at the ice ‘meeting would have nrday aftérnoon in the hasement_of stretched Canvas Ceilings a specialty. 3 : Istimates furnished. Nc contract too large, no job too small pot?"” was asked ‘I think 221 tur e against him a g 3 i S 5 3 i r e s0,” | turned me ngainst him end I happen | T : I S Gl o e Sy e e anaraton of 25 yoats' expertonce, and a gradunte of the atman ! > : SR asqnad ol et G ritain. It is supported and largely | o S5O0 Gohool of Applied Arts. For the past three years with the Sage- Pw many of \ vote for; are of the e opi ¥y of them will vote for ;are of the same opinion rangements with Dr. Io. Seerley, conducted by the ladies of that church |* 10 “66 " or Hartford, v, | n Co., Quigley if he is renomi > “Have 5 any cholce } W k 9 || e & & : asley it he is renominated?| “Have you, or others, any chol€® | biofesior of biotogy at the Y. M. C. or) Bemg DOHe Is Shown By There are 130 girls enrolled, ranging | e incsof woricmuen will e [employed by this Brma © where near|as to.a representative of what you &) in age from cight to fiftecn years, and | MARSH & ALLEN, Decorators, 38 Main St.; Telephone. and of street as one of -y : t the primary.? No I don't think so. Normally "‘( _nation-wide reputation as a el | charge of the sewing school classes mm«\mp bonds, 2 probably endorse who | we would vote republican but will | SPecialist and lecturer on this sub- T and the work graded so that the , ans, $30,100: total, $95,10 { vote for the democratic inee to !Ject. he quarterly meeting of the New | | el - i 08 $30, : 8 ' — e democratic nominee t g sewing is as creditable as that ta u;lv( Specinl Appropriations. (o, but the numer is not small.” | Stant demand as a lecturer through- received from the finance commit- | et es more - handing: the third, includ mor | R. $150: A. G. Hammond Com-* ma ! | the Swedish republicans against the | Dual meeting at the South church. her quarterly reperts as follows: 3 2 = B d [ F d T 0; firemen's class talses up some practical sewir 0ard 0l rinance an aXflUOH City Bullair fund, $2,500; publi | concluded what he had to say, In- | titude of mind in his audience. Ile nelud t say. In- X : . e stormy days, and the ba or, to- | class ; NDOR WEISZ | auiry followed which developed tho | has had a wide personal experience | gether weith the s Lobacimeationcociiclas, | Joes not consist 000; mittary x, GN.308; NARSNPENY el ith the many c of illne The schoel session does Dot consist ) B | tund, $6,000; slaughter house, $6.- of him, “I am a great believer in ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH \ il 8 - |is more competent.” There is nei i ur windows show an as | T Ll eod | the Tafayette school it was thought | sto and the ten-minute story which 51 r 1t 200; deputy town clerk, $1,204 dkerchiefs, unisual in de- | church will be celebrated this evening | S eonicS and xight living has shown | treasurer, $800; comptrolle 3 them other forms of”instruction, but | ¥ ~. The teacl are able, through } both income and expenditur The ' 400; asscss: chairman §1,600; tv : Il be given s z E tion, b ur. The teachers are ab gh } Mathilda Anderson, and the treasurer, | wi, D¢ 8iven at the Y. M. C. A., h sewing without the usual corps of | homes and others and ofttimes to be Ry oy e PO R ! superintendent of board of healt] i s b E tic a > estimated salaries to- | bandor Weisz is also a|poris mev. Charles T Blethen of | . 3 ; e all men over twenty years of ag . howed that they did not considet A : Seerley and his methods. The first b . * Ll We Other events hive conspired to A\ction on the resolution of Council- | payers unless the board of finance ! spector, $1,200; increase, a stock o nder’ s vening i ¢ Y andor” | the same eveni One Gay it was a combination of the | ments to furnisa financial statements ! - 7 measures, $1,000; city engineer Treasurer Chamberlain and Comp- | ) 200; prosecutor, $1,600; 'ai} when the corporation counsel will | Estimated Tncome. city court, § usual in quality. | Hold a pencil an inch above a ace | only one “Bromo Quinine - W.| pumber of calls here of special inter- READY FOR CIVIL SER enumeration, $29,000; State of Con- |works, secretar) $600, increase $11,- | $200; six members of board of public examination for | solidated school district tuition, $14,- [relief, three mmbers at $100 eac dulgence of any kind, or if it is due fo {endance at the South churci Sunday | to be increased 1o 100 and & ‘ 3,600; police court, $6.- [$100; six members of board of com= Here is a simple, s test tion of the workers both places | The new board of safety jays cellaneous, $7,000; subway depart- | $780, second 8, third, $ get a guaranteed packet of Margo Sought. Miss Brehovsky's Work. SAYLOR CRITICALLY ILL. street sprinkling assessments, $10,- [ pher 3 3 500 salary increases sought by various city o of visits during the pa 5 51,7 3 9 numpben oISl gnCHET Lk the contenders for $18,500; total, $151,790. Incidentals ightweight boxing titie, is seriously | rest § S0 s, ™ . 1 o increase o nerve tGhing elements whose aim is to | g ays. Y,]‘mr\ s S o NI L S | The incidentals show an incres 4 feed, invigorate and revitalize the ex | ing last night, the comimttee voting | {he woman was sick, she v Off the (L OLED e ,‘,,' il helwas Al Seweribonds, $13,800; street bonds, | 200, principally «lue to an extra hausted 'and overwrought nerves until | t0 recommend them almost withoul ' greatest help in interpreting TR AL e o il e e 0005k paricRbonds g0 s schiool | lelection [The, estimatas (8E B2 1 A0S They had | ing& has develope ) ¢ ' | honds, §2 i school bonds ad- |lows; Advertising and printing, $2.- $370: refunding Dlonds, $3,081.2 $2.000, increase of bition comes tingling through the sys | $1,200 and . 6 Engineer E. A.| this family., she becanme acquainted 2 =S " LA L) L] { honds due 1916, $34,000: refunding | charter and ordinances, $600 Xerve Tablets contain abs, > board took favorable action { charities where A g ; charities w 20 late yesterd: ad lifted | 2 30, & .decreas SALE Health i eeks This led to amother oppor- jied l1ate ¥e R 1L d St §15.000: sinking fund street bonds, | printed index, $300, a decreasc P =000 last kime. | think is right in the democratic pos- |- college at Springfield, to give a MlSS B tl tt represent fourteen mnationalities, | ill be the attitude of the | sibilitie eries of lectures on sex hygiene. e arile SIS L (TN e e G| - - )00: temporary |t o i For a number of years, Dr. Seer- | Britain City Mission was held last | : 3 R { 1 of ) g e : : in the public schocls. There : | i ; | _“You can not give any idea ley has spoken before the duating | €Vening in the quarters of the or e s Ty “V“,, The special appropriations are es | the number of Swedes that ‘entortain | < of the United States Natal | ization on Main strect. President simplest stitehes, the second. learnins ‘u.m.n.x as follows: New Britain’dn- vour sentiments can you?"” { Academy at Annapolis and is in con- Wightman presided. No repert| | s S sl o stitute, $11,000; New Bri v Ge | 3 | to combine these, hemming and over- 2 > A 4 [ | 11 hospital, $2,000; Stanley Post, G { With the request that this paper |©OUt the country. Last spring he gave Wi 1 . 3 5 ok i s . 4 liec ) g nbinations, seams, putting e or - strance s o° | the address s S . 2 Miss Cé 3artlc Subritted | complexicon { mand, $50; pension fund, §1 print the remonstrance of many o7 |the addre At the . M. \C. Aian aroline artlett submitted | 730G To(e. Then the Ivanced ind, $50; 'm“fifnl.f'f, n‘_‘ Wu ;‘ g ! resolution on Quigley i L His presentation of this subject | ss rtlott R | s | the purpose of ()v‘(“”}n’t‘ll\mnT:\!”I(i\‘:\ ~“¢df inspires a moral and) \\lmxlx:-mne 'I‘n‘v “ ALis Danllettiienort: a4 heigirlsiarg all so shriovs Lor fhey | amusement commission, $3,000; Wai voter b e January brought' many cold and|time when they can be in the advanced Ready [01‘ Blg Task nut Hill Park, $ 0; state tax, $70 [fact that matters stood as he had | helping young men with these 3 5 i 2 s as E 3 B in all parts of the ci lowered the at- | entirely of sewing, but about ‘aalf th i 200: B 1 A | described with the Swedish voters sroblems. Dr. (. Stanely Hall says < 2 B : i | 400; city surveys, $3,200; Erwin M b an importer of Eurn nfia“ S} wedisngvorors. ! : tendance at our two sewing schools| hour is given up to instructions. This Part of the estimates for the com- | foot s 15 000: " coltection of malie elties. R e T ) | and friend of Dr. Seerley—no man | N4 made it dificult to accomplish as | consists of singing and worsnip, a Ilt- {0 voqr which will be considered at |and rubbish, $17,600; total, $151,6 much as we desired in many wags, At | tle memory work connected with tho | 10 : e S g b | o the first session of the board o - Cstimated Salaries. - The tenth anniversary of the Wom- | for a more comple erstanding | | ent of his very nsw and ! VEOm fiox e mmore s completefundsrstanaincily st close thel reguiar ons for | is told by one of the tenchers to teach ance and taxation Thursday evening ! The salary appropriation ) en's Home and [Foreign Missionary | Of these great soclal problems. The; (o weeks on account of the larg uch 1 1s as gratitude, obedi- I ompiled by City Treasurer follow: Mayor, $1,200; city cler} 3 A e Tt " | increasing interest in the subject ceks acco o e large | some such ons as &ri ) - have been compiled by y as : Mayor, $1,200; y treatments in colorad | socicty of the Englien Lathoran ubject Of | amoung of sickness among both teachs }ience, or service. e A S e | o oo : this, ers and pupl Miss Brehovsky and I} “The sewing school work does not o 5 F Ll mn L T el | $1,00 at 7:30 o’clock at the church on Hun- | ', o kept the children together and gave end with the close of the Saturdayj'l- - : ollecto 00; registrars (2) . The fancy hal*dker-]-»rrrm-d T The first of the series of lectures é fis very smart for %prmz S hire o Wednesday evening March 15, at § | it was impossible to go on with the | the pupils, to gét in touch with the {list contains the special appropri: .50«1\“- 2 rs, $750 each, $1 oseph Rosenzweig, will give re-| .clock. This lecture will be open to - s and the children very plain- | some definite help:” o with tuciaontal ol ; D ; tant sanitary inspector, C: 3 3 “ i = v i | gether cidentals. e depart- 3 < inspector, $1,000; build ke importer - of French | will deliver the address. | pn, wish to get acquainted with Dr. @1V SPOY atith = < e ; : I el B Ll o K VS for dress Shirts Members and friends are invited. the ‘real taing. TABLE CURTIS ORDINANCE ment estimates will appall the S- | ing inspecto: $800; plumbing in- 3 d - $400; elec- tallc tofboya il e slven @ ocloc lower the attendance at this school. | man Curtis to require the city depart- | una tavation gets in deep with ke trical inspector, $1,500; weights bss shirts at all times, at %2 - \“r‘.}"’”f"“"‘t“’ p""““‘”'] S hear DI | popiphany season ana the Greek Cath- | hefore April 1, in order that bills can- | PTuning DD G CLO Hoakl 500: assistant, $1,600, increase P up O\\ 1 e ey A S AL o D iday | olic Christmas that kept away many | not be carried over to the mext fiscal el s v | first helper, $900, second helper, $540, g 4 el eshn T T Y | polish, Italian and Russian children: | vear, was considered by the ordinance | The flgures compiled by CIY |10 helper, $480; corporation cous- Sandor English Golf | & B ‘ and we could only be thankful that | committee last night and the Treashzery Clismb 5 I % there was no special Jewish obs was put over until next week Wedne B! u follow: | sistant, $ udge of police and se as well as the French | r ? To Prevent the Grip. vance on the same day. Most of the | d sel wi | 200; assistant, $700; ort Hose with clocks arex Colds cause Grip—Lasative Bromo| tjne at the office has been spent in | be present. Cash in treasury April 1, 1916, |clerk, $1,200; probation officer $1,- W oe e et There i3] ) I f@uinineirem oyesitn ¢ canse here i1 clerical work, but there have been a | $14,000; State of Connecticut school | 000; assistant, $200; board of publi $1,200; increasc The importations of San-|2and sce if you can put its point down GROV TR O e, 6 est. The young Italian spoken of ir It is expected that the new civil sev- [ necticut evening schools, $1,200; for { $200; stenographe! Wei I h . | auickly and exactly on the dot Tn- — T the annual report, who came here | vice commission will be called togeth- | library and apparatus, 0: for tax | $80; superintendent €1SZ we alone nave In | ability to do this is a sure sign of a SALARY COMMITTEE from New York, where he was alcr for organization this week. One of { on bank and insurance stocks, §$11,-|§200; ’ Britain 'l\vr\;;)us un.‘ll overwrought conditior member of a Cit AMission church, | the first mattc for the new board to [ 000; for dogs' account, $600; Con- | works, $200 each, $1,200; board o 3 If this condition is due to overwo e me one Monday evening to the of- - will be the 1 ! me Monday even > of- | consider will be {he cx ; overeating, oversmoking or over in- APPROVES RAISES | fice. Since that time he has hegun at- | supernumerary officers. The force is| 500; town deposit fund income, $550; | $300; first selectman, $200; second | ther liquor licens: 800; town clerk’s | selectman, $100; third selectmar 3| m.l Iv | the stfain of modern living, it ought} school and has joined the Y. M. C. AL i now nine vacancics the board of safety | office fees, 3 u 4 1 20N b1 8 NPl U CELY v corrected | pyygrable Action Taken Tast Night | and he hearty and prompt co-oj | Will have 59 appointments to make.| 000; fines and costs at county jail, | pensation . and clerk, $1,700; town : 2 { i i will probably | $700; vendors' licenses $2,500; mis- |[and city clerk. first steno aphe worth trying: Go “., 1111:‘ Clark & | on Most of the Increases et e s e e R i e s i e Brainerd Co. or any good druggist and bringing this about. e LA g | ment, $500; building permits, $1,000; [ lector's chief clerk, $750; stenog | $520; SSOSSOTS clerk, 7 Nerve Tablets. Take one with each | 3 ; : 7 T o e & e i e ;1 lavorable action »st of the ! «aries Brehoysky has made a larg Indianapolis, Ind.. Feb. 29.—il- | 000;; income from city property, | mayor's stenographer, prealiganfonesatileGRume JorRa gty PR RORSINORL o AlissEBrenovsloyEhas e Sha iy 'n Saylor, years old, regar $600; intorest, $1,000; personal taxes, | department stenographe lays and wateh results, Margo Nerve | © DUENE S 3 : Tablets are a careful combination of | s and their assistants was taken | eeks in spite of the many stormy | the salary committee at its meet- : onc Polish fnmil where davs. In they once more have the old streneh | change. City Engineer Hall appeared | goctor and visiting nursc ; a4 announced as oriticalll iy | . to withstand the strain of modern | before the committee and explained | great trouble in getting the woman to | ! N hdiE i irustian 1hst ntebr | ditlonslago, 0; town deposit fund | 000; office supplies, $2,000; election A [« e life. Notice how quickly they wo the increases asked by Clerk H. A.' {yke proper nourishment anil on one ""\‘ “_' \:« < Iu % ‘k"‘m_‘mm e ! $1,000; telephones how your gnfire nervous system see mmett of the board of public Works. | gecasion Miss Brehovsky cooked her DAV O i {,m(‘l‘““m Tt \|:.m1 AN femporary loans, $500; total, $89.- | $400; indemnity bonds, $4007 births to steady down and how the new am- | Who aslk raise from $1,000 t0 | qinner for her. Through her visits to Cra o Sradiale s 2 536.25. The payments on principal | and deaths, $630 drinking fount are estimated as follows Scheol { gins, $200; municipal record T tem and work once more becomes a | McCarthy, increase from $1,400 10| with another Polish family in ¢ i : ’ ’ ! 3 Lo rk, Tteb. 29 e New York > « SHOE St ) $1,600. He recommended both and | need, and went with them to the city | NeW o b. 20— The New York | bonds due, $5,000; park bonds duc, | sonal tax, $3,000. increase of i 3 i she served as inter- | States £ o 1 $2,000; sinking fund sewer bonds, | cxamination of land records, $500; total no/ dangerous habit formi- uperintendent prete i i ) g g | : 2 (he suspension imposed upon the D < A2 2G7 MAIN ST rugs and are guaranteed to give s asked for an increase of the clerk’s | tunity of the same kind, and she re- | the Susbe \_W’),\im""fi‘“‘h ot Do %) $2,000. sinking fund school honds. | §1,200; Sundry accounts, i results or money back. Gef | salary in his department from $40 1o | ports: *As 1 was coming out T met a fEWEEET S0 (18 E 0l ST Mana- d : today and see how much | $60 a month, making it $720 a vear. | Polish woman who asked me if T un @ BT FE 00 B n 50 agree | : mopé there is in life. Tl boardl committas ) Vor=alits hs it |l dersiaoqs molbht andiciine B eeEenll ESEERE TR RS ROL R R T H WILSON I8 RIGHT — = = at $600 the same as the stenograpler | me to go in with her and talk for her. 4 (0 5 (60 ind negro boxers and LADIES ! SECRET TO The William H. Hart Deating ciu of the board of public works. Tax |T went back with ner. Her husband | TWesE FREC G B8l e 1o st DARKEN GRAY HAIR | 70 3 oting in the ¥. M. G ixed be s, mixed bout ‘,.. That President Wilson's $5,000; sinking fund municipai Collector l.oomis sought an increa | died about a month ago and she was \st night and the questian- “Resoly from $10 to $12 a weck for the clerk | left unprovided for with a fifteen- | " : < in the tax office. It was decided to | months-old baby. She was o grateful | U, S, AQUARIUM Bring back -nlol'. ;’,lhs\ nd thickness | ling of the Mexican question was 3 recommend $600 a year the same as | she wanted to give me a dollar’ On Wasnington DGR 2e—an-| with Grandma’s recipe of | railure” was debated The fal - a visit to a young Amer- = i chEd | and Sulphur. tants were E. O, Shijerden and Otio in other departmen | another day, ¢ ! <wering a blood perhaps, Chairman W. B. Rossberg of the| i ) & ntly married to a for- low ned enlisted maen of the United Kahl for the affirmative and J [+ e e s e e |”"|‘1:‘\l!r\ ll“‘ P oo | States Marine Corps are sailing away Commen sarden sage brewed into a [ GTiPP AN '\"Llf'v. \i:n'\'(n(«l ]\hllw‘h :‘~ of the ralse sought by ‘!(»,~1\ ¢ R mju prayed wi 1 ‘. e o'er the soven seas Covrporal hea with sulphur and alcohol ! e ‘_“' AL “;m_tmm o ) Egan, the raise asked being from | with tears in h . Saihe o e | D e [ atteRi N o : e victd | by the judges, Henry Hoar, T. La - Ross| i 8 o b o two 4 : ! $900 to $1. IHH Mr. Rossbe said | not he a prayer for wver w dock on the T. & Caostine, Private | faded hair heautifully dark and luxuri- > | Weed and Richard Recknagel THE TYPEWRITER For YOUR PERSONAL US two other employes of the department | years.” R B} i Seals on the U. S. Deleware, Pri- ant; remove every bit of dandrufrf, piades 1ST IN THE CIFICE nadipstitioned forgiincreascsigwhich Teaching Anglish o Mothe vate Pike on th> U, . Prairie, | stop scalp itching and falling hair. 2 x might come in later. Councilman The students from the IXennedy | private Sturgeon on the 8. S. | Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur re- | Are Medicines Liquors? 2ND IN THE HOME Paonessa thought this might open the | School of Missions, who are doins | (gan | cipe at home, though, is troublesome. ' A certain class of prejudiced and i | 11 patent 1 » way is to get the ready-to- | jealous doctors ca edicines 3RD ON THE ROAD door for a general raise. Council- | some work in New Britain in connec- e : N i - rse of study, have NEW TREA]MENT FUR use tonic, costing about 30 cents | only alcoholic beverages, They man McDonough moved to fix the | tion with their course 5 ise at $150 and Councilman Eich- | thus reported concerning their work i drug stores, known as | tell you that such and such Weighs but 6 lbs (8 3-4 Ibs. with case) and is equipped staedt suggested making the other | here. ‘Several of us this vear, have Pt . and Sulphur Com- | cine contains as much alcohc with all modern and up-to-date improvements. Rec- raises $150. It was finally decided | been spending an afternoon each week SWOLLEN VEINS | oo ime iaing. & ot of muse. | Elass of beer or & -certain gias to recommend the raise of $150. Clerk | in teaching Knglish to foreign mothe ] 4 While wispy, gray, faded hair is not | of whiskey; but they do not mentipn | = " | ommended by over 50,000 satls'fied users. | Bgan receives $150 as commissioner |n their own nome; s menns (BN R ave dankerouni and *of «inful, we all desire to retain our | that the beer or whiskey is swallowed Call or ask for demonstratlon. | in addition to his present s as | first of all the growth of real friend- s a get o vouthfil appeararce and attractive- | at one draught, while only a small clerk. The raise will bring hi ary | ship between teacher and pupils | 8O0 F0 000 e or wmmerald of1 ness. By darkening your hair with ! quantity of the medicine is taken STATIONERY DEPT. | to $1,300, which leads to opportunity to help i“f TAnRth) ot e f , | Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can | one dose. At the same time they will | other ways than just the teaching Oy j ce (ne veins and b o {ell, hecause it does it so naturally, so | use alcoho! quite as freely and many o language. But it means also the Phystelans recommend @meraid Oil s | evenly. You just dampen a sponge in four or five times as great propor- ‘hance for the forcign mother 10 be- | yeed In hospital pra e f all bottle oy soft brush with it and draw thig | tions in their own prescription# come ever morce and more familiar nm’v"‘*v n ";\"Iti "““m el B "“’" through youwr hair taking one_small | Such standards remecdics as Lydia ' . cuaze of the | centrated pplY A iing with | L : d | with the use of the language of the | ContTaerer ST, ectod until the sweling | strand at a time; by morning all Pinkham's Vegetable Compound burst. =uf e is becoming a | . (o normal hairs have disappeaved. After | use barely enough alcohol to preserve - cople among whom < reduced @ —— DRUG CO gt Absolutely Removes |rorie vmens Shon e i brooming o | W5l B 7 00 70 | v e e euppered.” ler | uee barely enougi alcohol 1o presera *s MAIN STREET Indigestion. Onepackage | tren &ic e FOACEEE, Sation o | veed enaiy, an Deus | s Towariant and sou Aphear. vears snedicine chn h@WisY A mnIERUN | provesit. 25¢ at all druggists. | this privilege if you could hear her fswres can alwas | younger, ron-alcholic form.—advt.