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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1917. YEU | N ezfi for Theater Goers and Women Reade 5 —_ e rem— Vv— o et i e S ~ A STORY YOU CAN BEGIN AT ANY TIME YOUR SICK CHILD o FINDS IT GOOD, SAYS THIS WEEK Her Side--and His | ® ook AT ToNGuE L i | WELL-KNOWN LADY MRS. H. NELSON, NO. 3 LEDGE Court, STRONGLY NDORS LAX-A-TON EHuw Cora and David Temple Solved Their Marital Probloms Hurry, Mother! Remove polsons 1e Walter Naylor : By ZOE iu:mu,-.;y from |mh-"~‘|‘|:‘.l|:n-h. liver, » 1 1 LGive tCalifornin - Syrup of INgs” | 4 : b - : :hall_n‘ s m‘fl\'1 1\«] str\oIv‘\grns xxs Players ove in Pain Cuitony : SN § | weakest ni Smia M. Martin, the Lax-a-Tone expert at the Iiconomy , I 5 ; . . UL New Ingland Drug Co., “and if that Offer The great auditorium, to Walt, had 1 lights in the limousine going out af | No matter what ais your child, weakest link happens to be the stome { suddenly vanished as Janet hegan her | the same instant. | enalil el otherilinks farelseriousy faltering address of introduction o | =~ Walt had to run to tho corner be- | wavs bo the fivst treatment given affected. Many times you hear a man the brilliant lecturer. Lucy, at his |[fore he could find a taxi. hy then It your little one 1s out-of-sorts, | ¥ A s Nicoll's {say, ‘Ob, T just feel fine until my side, vanished with the rest. All that | Nicoll's limousine was out of sight. 1o | halt-sick, isn't vesting, ocating and stomach gets out of order and then I -I.HE ; Walt could see, hear and feel to the Jjumped into the cab, giving the chat | aeting naturally —look, Mother! see it I i e o - am sick all over. The human stom- gentle, thovough laxative should al e Funniest Farce in a Decade last breaking nerve in him, was that |‘ft‘m' the address of his and Janets | fongue is coated This is o sure sign i . - . jach is to the system what the boiler Janet was moving her lips before a jhome. g that the litile stomach, Hyver and | . gt |is to the engine. Let that stomach great unseen audience—and that no Speed it, son, T'Hl stand the conse- | hawels nre clogged with waste. When | - . 3 | get out of order and the system has no | cross, (rritable, Feverish. stomach sour, W i ‘energy to supply it with force in the terror spoke/to him. Janet, his Jan- As the taxi shot downtown, Walt's ohae ! !'way of rich blood. A sound digestion et, was in terror and in pain! mind cleared as though by magic. Not ‘ S X makes good blood, and good blood will When her stumbling words finally | only his mind, but his heart. Now he = < = - | repair that weakened condition of the faltered out something, in Walt was | knew. It was Janet he wantod—dJdan- : & e 7 | i i : | organs that the very life depends up- concentrated all the stiffening ol em- ! et above everything, more than Lucy, » £ o " {on. Many people think constipation: [ barrassment whiclf the whole audi- |syccess, work all! How could he have e 3 | is a condition when in fact it is a ence felt. When Janet forgot the |forgotten such a clear, strong longing ( e ¢ 5 e E . e e e e etz e st DR speaker’s name, Walt did not breathe, | even for an instant? Iverything else e - : St . | constipation is allowed to remain, it N nor unclench his flnser's_ until he | was ephemeral, emptiness without 5 = | will do untold damage as the human | heand ghersxeges gRoy, Hicolliniuhis dlidancy bowels are what the sewers are to the pered prompting. Then he saw her Te dashed into the hall of his apart- g v 3 . u ; . 3 city. Let them once become clogged Chas. Goddard and Paul go off the stage. Without turning | ment house. . land flth aiverted from its proper ! Hickey to Lucy, barely seeming to know she “My wife is upstairs?” he asked the : . A | Ghannel, distress and sickness will en- | was there, he sald. elevator boy, as he went into the caxe. S . I e { Your Reservation Now. “Janet is in trouble. 1 am going | “No sah; she ain’t come hum fum | T PR G 5 s Ui Nelson Nchoia alveryiwell to her!” de meeting, Mist’ Stedman!" the hoy < ‘ : known New Britain lady, says: “T find This will be the big weelk ‘Walt fairly ran up the aisle and in- | replied, hiding in stolidity his ex & o A s Tis s Tene 'in sxosiiont remedy fod of the Season. to the anteroom back of the stage. | eagerness for the situation. i} ] £ : X i el o bl sas b loatiana fars | Lucy did not move. Her face re- Walt swallowed hard. He got out | Giioens : ; L S Chiation efter eannrienal T A le Now. Mat, 10e-20c. mained fixed upon the platform. But | of the elevator and, leaving the house { . ~ " it = sleased to endorse it.” S *B [ in her eyes was the look of one who |on the run, he rushed to Washington = VALESKA SURATT=Direction WilllalI FOX, B e ihnl iwanthaEcar Nighta 10c-20c-30c-50c, had been hit by a bullet, who knew |Square. The windows of his room | e e naal Drie Stofh 6 she was hit, but would not realize un- [ were dark. ‘She was not there, either. Main stregt, where he is introducing | i til later how badly she was wounded. He jumped to a passing bus and t 1 - 2 this remedy to the New Britain puh- - J s 7 e Shnaln hoa Gl be the headline attraction in the | this y Walt tried to open the door of the |rode up Fifth avenue to Nicoll's house. | hreaih bad or has stomach-ache, diar- i ‘mid_“_cnk ETte e T g e anteroom and found it locked. Hb | Nicoll's car was just starting off from | rhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a < e v : 5 B e et ot nad founalit || i aurh i W tlostant Boil Geftilanal | ieak bt en s NG Cal torminy eyt oier AVATTESKOX SURATT IN [(Beommised apgone ot he dhiggasty, ans 5 iy ; 5 | | best productions of the Fox studios. guarded by a husky attendant. swung aboard. | Figs,” and in a few hours all the con- la v o i ; | Miss Suratt has o part that fits her | [\ f T “You can’t get in here!” the man Jim, my wife left Carnegie hall in | stipatea poison, undigested food and ! “NEW YORK PEACOCK” | bettér than w:f ro?grg)\e1ahnfi‘ ever enu tor omorrow said, barring Walt's way. this car!” he said to the —chauffeur. | gour bile gently moves out of the little | played. The latest Fox film comedy, | “My wife's in there—I must see | “Where did vou take her>” ! bowels without griping, and you have Gl ased Tnte T sl Gelpaine Newe | her!” Walt sald, thrusting the at- The chauffeur looked at Walt. There |, e, playful child again. ' land the fourth chapter of the l;opu- i Breakfast tendant aside. B was no lylng to this man. Jim kept Mothers can rest easy after giving Douglas Fairbanks appears at |1ar serial, “The Great Secret,” with | Fruit the guard began, |silent. this harmless “frujt laxative,” bacause Francis X an ¢ Sev et s ha s 3 aus Francis X. Bushman and Beverly BrolicdlBacon “I don’t care— EERpnsts Walker Cin pushing Walt back. But the latter | “Is she in there®” Walt snarled. |4 pever fails to cleanse the little one’s | |~ R | Bayne will be the. selected program SLosad iPhtatbes i liver and bowels and sweeten the sto- ; 1he Matrimanic™ and it Id by ! {hat trails with the Fox feature star. Virginia Rice Walftles THE TRAIL OF THE turned on him. His volce was 1\0. se. LONESOME PINE.” iMao aiive) get outiofmysnaylishel| g e chau feir it nok ensyer; e ey deariy 1nvatilsis lah | ey (Sl aamiters thach thishistine O n TGy oa tird ey an Al Sunday L " ant taste. Full directions for babies, |besi thing Mr. Fairbanks has ever | Mrs. Vernon Castle in the patriotic d e cried his eyes speaking what his words | Walt jumped off the car and hound- . ) steps f Nic 'S % 3 A - s 1 =4y Thurs., Fri., and Sat. e Stepped asile SR Nicoll's home. | (hiidren of all-ages and for grown. |donc in pietures. The new Vitagraph | serial “Patria” will open for the bal- Florence Rockwell in Walt found the anteroom empty. | button, he kept it there. There was no | UPS printed on each bottle. comedy with Jughic Mack proved a 'ance of the season. Miss Castle is “HE FEUD IN LOVE e i i tal e e ral ana Bl el e ne (e vace B tRcounierteit PN iy rup =N BESA Tl Ral B E AtECA R DA eSOl e chepinin siivonns o manian d i dh el Scalloped Potatoes WITH HIS WIFE.” to see Janet and Nicoll Mde off, the |l mered on the inner door with fists. | Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle | Program was most entertaining to most tzlkedq about star in the movig Apples Dionplings —_ 4 of “California Syrup of Figs;” then |{he Monday audiences who braved |today. She .was especially selected Cocoa Don't Miss The wee that it made by the ““California Inig \m; ~\n:"m|lo lluko m]fl';: sl\n]\\ s | for this program for ‘xhe Children’s : ! Byrup Company.” B m Wednesday % hursc Miss | matinee Saturday. The little folks 18 NAVASSAR GIRLS 16 { Valeska Suratt in the IFox special re- | had been promised a big feature for Brown Beef Soup Big Musical Act lease, “The New York Peacock,” will |their loliday matinee. Corned Beet 1 Cabbage 23 SIDE T ALK S HAH THE EUVERNHRS o, or i dntres, garbed in torn | NAVASSAR GIRLS IN “‘“I&hn‘lgp‘t";;“" words but her dry-lipped message of |duences!™ he cried. At Iox’s Theater Wednesday and Thursday in “The New York Peacoc T"ox tonight for the last time in Tanch Dinner Other Good Numbers. frock and a man's dress coat, in an ! : Coffee ) i Adiro k nountain abin, the BYRFUTI R CAMERO Y ’ BEEN PRESENT, BUT- h:““::;; Ty was ever v thin ‘0([ BRILLIANT CONCERT Virginia Rice Waffles.—Mix a cup- y ! | beauiy and a jo forever. S ful of boiled rice with a quart flour, Philip Quin needs no panegyrie. In Bt o r g is appear: ces o o ree! 3 wo teaspoonfuls bakin owder, three all his appearances at the Lyceum he enting-onelor tHe Thostastidtic | FYO teaspoontuls & Do 4 “Th M l d d 1 D It | has acquitted himself with honors. | . well beaten eggs, a teaspoonful each i £ 2 - : 3 sical novelties ever s e Na- 3 i way 0 . . . . Jackgcual senigiofEteale il o R . > i mixed) melted lard and butter; add ¢ Mind a Little Thmg Like Tha[ leading Tady" from the home-party | Augusta Dienl. made their bows be- | 200 1 (08 B B0 F (HC 0 Y (O What funny things habits, are! other day with a neighbor. There on the Hudson, carries her in his mo- ew Britain people at Keeney’s i iokly fa well a I don’t mean bad habits, or gocd |are two ways of getting down street — tor car to his hunting lodge in the | 556t night and captivated a large b'un.vr,_ Bake quickly in well grease less | There is no perceptible difference in T s : et S mountains and there chains her to the | \ygjence of “first waffle irons. 5 habits. Just little harmless, useless distance or in the beauty of the scen- i was tm‘ governor of North Car 1, Mr. Quin lends a dash of melo- Lemon Puffs—These are popovers habits, things we do not for any par- tactadliiol ool ~the | lina‘who, said to the governor of ama to the play which is a treat in | ..y 4 P s under a new name. When mixing add 3 1 started to go one the | south olinat THlatlon: Hinob . 3 cal and popular selections. The THURSDAY ticular reason but just because we|way I usually go. She hesitated and | {\ween qrinks.” But then neither of itsel. teen young ladies in the {roupe are |10 the batter the grated .rind o; have gotten into the habit of doing|looked surprised. “You wanted 10| these gentlonien saw the presentation But it s to Ralph Murphy the |y oapapie musicians and they play | lemon and serve with a tart liqui; them, go the other way?" T ed. sentation § paim must go. This voung man SUP- |y qiciqudlly and in concert in most | l€mon sauce. A 1 i y e 3 of “The Mirleading Lady™ at the Ly- 3 = e ’ L For instance, when I go into a li- “Well, no,” T don't care,” she said. | coum last night. Otherwise {here pligs the one touch of hu\uhfl"' “vm-fl | pleasing stvle. The act is one that brary to read or ‘study 1 always try|“only 1 always do. Wonlllhauollcentnolcomniii o | Would indecd maie the whole world iy jhake a strong appeal to music mplaint. For, to sit in a certain chair. I sat ther¢|gpe Has Had So Many Good Times | when ticre is a long time hetween acts 1 le Dl eRba o TNl ORSIS oy eralifa il W IR OBl e I T v PEACOCK first because there were certain There. tlhers need never be a long time be. f~:;:w-;1 !; 1c 11""11{ “ "\“1';‘:“"” |large audiences during the entire i t I wanted to con- S S e S e T e ne © huntinz lodge in the Adiron- ! @80 Foxfilm Comedy books near it tha 2 Another woman always sits at the | tween drinks. And there i i CHASED INTO sult. I do not consult theseé books{same table at her favorite restau-| time, an exceedingly long ¢ dacks. “Boney™ is, to all intents :\m‘ll S lilline deats are loTenuted by the | nighters” with their entertaining program of cla: any longer but I always makel,an( “I have had so many good| tween the first and second asts af the | PULPOSes; “The Litile Gorporalt At caven Cornelli elac battiyho | LOVE straight for that chair. If someone | {imes there,” she says. Play last night.. All of which in leass Re Shun ool el | else has it I feel vaguely aggrieved. I know some of my vounger read- | exceedingly discomfortable fc Napoleon. ~ After his escape from the |, bill. These death-defying PATHE NEWS I might think this was a personallers (if T have any) are thinging this| ience thoroughly enthusiastic over the | A5VIUM Ne fakes possession of the | imblers do a series of remarkable ;BUSHMAN-BAYNE instead of a common characteristic|is all nonesense, *What reason is ‘I[ show. ANl the excellent work of the | LANUNE edge. before Cralgen Dring | pings and they find fayor with the | but I have had so many proofs to|always do it' for doing anything?' " | Wal VIoT playersiivas somewhaty| (unS, isleadine fLad i sthere. & SRC 4y alence: The GREAT SECRET the contrary. g they say. spolled by the laggard methods of the | P0L1e " Boney® 15 In the 'onge ouan | Tom Gillon, song and conversation CHAPTER 4 For one, I often meet certain peo- What indeed? stage hands,—if there are any. is fun galore. There A |'M- fNOUSH L pecialist, completes the list of enter- ple In the library and I have noticed | To any normal person under twen- | Would seem’ that the ‘suine shifters | SUNS A0d rifcs to make hivy i | TONIGHT with interest ‘that almost invariably |ty it is a pretty good reason for doing | had given up their time to ar academ- | 15 1S ' his ow n‘ “m _nm.w ! l - Py syl s iy each occupies the same chair. the opposite. ie, if not polemie, discussion cf the | CGronehyl 18 08 . “Waterloo 1 picturization of “The Trail of the DOUGLAS They Get Used to a Room. And for anvone /hetween twenty | international situation. ) fhing thatisounds BEe 2 | 1.oncsome Pine.” with Charlotte Wal- i i ¥ i i i 0 S0 “Boney” into action. | FAIRBANKS Again a hotel man tells me thatfand thirty it doesn’t weigh much) Despite this annoyance o~casioncd | (o, {o send “Bone ! ker and Theodore Boberts in the prin- in S, 10, 25 and 50 Ib. cotton someone asks for the time of day, i ] ) ; he has a great many guests who in-|one way or the other. by the men whfo transform the stage | S0 CONe asks for 14 | cipal roles. The picture will be shown bagx andin B and 5 Io: v ont | 2 . : Analae . lold it is a2 “guarteritoltwo il and st e T G 2 FRI., SAT. and SUN. S The same room each time they| Of course there are a few people | from one scene to another, the me 4 A o “Rone it | again tomorrow. For Thursday, Fri- When vour recipe 5 sl I p i N e e e i e Wit the char adn “lsn’t that because they think | Who are born old in matters like i alter Nay players Bt it cannot be de- | 1Y and Saturday. the management . 3 Ieans 100, i “ 0 MRS. VERNON ;fi:"fj,e best room in the house?” 1|this, but with the majority it is only | succeeded in rewardi those who | MM l“\;"‘(“: ‘I‘:_ e all the joy of |announces Florence Rockwell in the says 'add sugar — £ s when one begins to look backwards | braved the bli then waiteq | Scribed ¥ R lac must o scen | comedv drame, “‘He Fell in Love With |« AL . 2 CASTLE S at all” he said, “Just because |as well as forwards, to have assoc- | 50 long beiween acts. 1 e ntoalion ML S RS SEE R e e Sweeten it with Domino vve had it once before and ’'got|iations as well as anticipations, that | fect performance, in every other scene toxhe aDnCG s in the & of| Arrangements have heen made f Grauuloted, Tablot Povidered 5(! el 5 mgd fo 1o Jie such eabits begin to crystallize, Tiere was not a misene not a word "“'f'“‘h:l"“':”f";,‘m_"‘ M uin and |the New Britain showing, probabiy Confection -EVERYBODY-- C Again, I went down the street the A word of warning. If you let it | of the text omitted, not a false move. | \PSE P Tho1a the controlling in- | Next week. of “Less Than Dust,” the First Show Sunday 5:30 ~ among the performers on thia g go too far, this tendency can bind | Monday night performances t the {great photopla feature in which and hamper vou and interfere with ceum have this in their favor, they | terest: Mary Pickford’is achieving her great- | = P e SEien = e vour mnormal stence and even | arc as good us those in the latter part | SR i " | cst success. | TR Dry. Hoarse or Painful make vou a nuisance to vourself and | ¢f the week. All of which shows con- | ¢ WORLD OF FROLICS | | P hs Quickl others. Like all tendencies harmless | scientious care and study. | I | Coughs Quickly 1] w itscif. it needs to be controlled | In “The Misleading Luds" t1 5| OPEN AT GRAND ! FEW FOLKS ' HAVE | Ended vith common sense, (3t plaverts HMave by fav the 4 | GRAY HAIR NOW| : jliicle of fun which has heen shown - | | \ hore this season. There is, ton, enoust | = Home-Made Remedy that Saves } W Cm ! is season. There i, {00, < | et P e o ve avorys| You 8$2—Does the Work 3 it dramatic interest in the picce to keop e AnaTcostunice l that iy ayl RV .SLK ROWILAGCAL XU EELIY Sa) 3iCY Sye n at an : % Y Imorcugniy. H s the audience on cdge, emough to al- | Stonery S1¢ i | ek b i QULGHST ssale) ol i t .?r ro . | N || —— ======" | most smack at times of melodrama. il L A ) Y ld 3 DAVE MARION i USC “Tiz” If Feet Miss Virginia Per in the leading | theater ‘has vet displayed since t | : x* 5 _] e i l.mg “men!s 1€ role, is exceedingly good. It is doubt- | opened for bhusines in Hartford 1t 1o its color and lustre, ! L' s gly good. It 18 4o gL or when it fades, turns gray, dull and | to Linonine in The prompt and positive action of this SR i 2 g i D A = i) remey i ho was cyer more charming | marked the performance of “The | B8 MRS (£ ECES FHIRS SRy e 'The World of Frolics” quickly healing the inflamed or swollen Che, burn, ru il Aans et ien gan fualigroomi ol fe o ofmrolicsiiiimnich SLosa o ¢ | S earlyionaiipusand T ipr il | transcendcd” anything that the Grand Suge Ten and Sulphur. membranes of the throat, chest or bron- a house party in a Hudson river | .. engagement at that piace of | Phur in the hair. Our ther o ople in one city alone have pube slisiitespana ek DR Y pIGH El cientfyosteraay Snobel tiieatera| A daguD SimIktine CTSHES T onfand LADIES’ MATINEES 10c ! Under its healing, soothing influence, swollen, calloused feet a year ago must have feit as if they RO - colds, bronchitis and other forms of i - h ; e clends 5o far ns the ; valuelthat even coloriithatibeautitul | 5 w1t s b 2 3 chest soreness goes, phlegm loosens, e CREAM FOR CATARRH were meeting old friends so far as the 1k shade of hair which is so aitrac. | Wilter complaints that threatened . | breathing becomes easier, tickling in scenery and costumes were concerned | ' A T S i % This Week—Two Shows Daily W| throat, stops and yvou met & good might's T OPENS UP NOSTRILS R S o U. s nd| tive uEe only this oldime reside. their veyy cxistence. | Other , tholly | P z P for they were the same, , e : ands in other scctions of the coyntr i restful sleep. The usual throat and : 1 e L Be star 1l presenter Nowada v et this famous mix- | ! Y v ! NTOAL: You can be happy-footed in a mo- 5 2 Dave Marion, the star and pre 2 o have added their testimony and all | chest colds are conquered by it in 24 Tells How To Get Quick Relief the “World of Frolica’’ to use the ture impr ¥ the addition.of other Nognree ik —_— - —— | hours or)le!s. Nothing better f(;r bron- | ment. Use “Tiz" and never suffer with from Head-Colds. If’s Splendid! ]“h” e all others to the | ingredients by asking at any dru unite in proclaiming Linonine the = | chitis, hoarseness, croup, whooping s PRI 5 e = 3 & yhrase ar ahove 4 o s 4 S L e ¢ % most efiective medicine of its kind \ Woman's Vocation, | cough, bronchial ~asthma or iwinter | (°Nder: raw, burning, blistered, swol- advance reviewer, to be congrat- i‘:;: ,f“"‘"l“<::' ;‘;"}fl(‘:l’r"“:)e “‘7" ) W T 1own to science. Relief is wrought s e .1 | coughs. len, tired, smelly feet. “Tiz" a r ated” for the setting he has given | ¥ & Sup ound, Swhich g ke 2 ne of our modern write ia, e e s oleaaid] cousnt surins D (i melly fee and only , ‘;m\l«. “_‘f\( e ek ensthahnlr o nattaliyiaole, by removing the swellings and jrrita- { woman is as efficient in business| pour 2} ounces of Pinex (50 cents Lakesitheypainyandisorencssiour | M f0ucnS U NSS Mo EEed 0ot e e b b that nobody can possibly tell it has | tions that 1se the disturbances. * It iAn e AT aa worth), into a pint bottle and fill the| of corns, callouses and bunions, | will open, the air, passages of vour i Hecalappliedt ixouliust! danpen lis a trnly wonderful remedy and i ,,oglelw,k“, ,,‘hm g,flrum".\_d SUEST BYTUL | \s soan am you put vour feet in a | head will clear and you can hreathe sponge or soft hrush with it and draw Pure and wholesome, heing an emul- | and shake thoroughly. You then have : this through your hair, taking ome Sion of Flax-Sced Oil, Irish Moss~ 80 cfficient is tha * hea | a full pint—a family supplv—o! 5 ' bath, vou just feel the happi- - St % an i By Ministcr Morris Gives Forcign Bureau | Small strand at a time. By morning | Fucalyptus and other famous reme- 3 better cough syrup than you could buy s soaking in. How good your poor But the wice husiness woman ! N 3 poor Latna | . e pusinessggwon aniy 250, Keeps. perfectly | old feet feel. They want to dance for eleny e Ighunmwl%m\ 1»:{ what ::’] 3 ‘j)"‘ fl*“"'"m‘d in one, and known delights the ladies wi Vyeth's Sage | the world ove rendymindeRfor it struggling for breath at night; your 'ws now what to do when attacked | and children love its pleasant taste. (e ks e e e Sl lcol tl dncatanth wilibe Eong Notice of Break. 2 Stockhohn, via London, Feb. 6, 6:25 | and Sulphur Compound, is that, be- sides beautifully darkening the hair | urlesque’s Supreme Production licly testified in signed statements S oL hgsemetiniesishiel freely. No more hawking, snufflir SWED biowing, headache, dryness No Get a 25-cent hox of “Tiz" at any [ the ailments peculiar tc <o. | ,_ Pinex is a special and highly concen- 2 3 SDEsens et a small bottle of Ely's Cream o ;l" ‘,‘r]‘”l togtne »’;, trated ;tvom;t.ound l:)j enu%‘e Noxjwnv‘} ld; o s all f‘rh" Bt mmh; Balm from your druggist now. Ap- S caker sex.” That greatest of pine extract, combined with. guaiacol tions which puft up your fect and |ply a little of this fragrant, antisep. |- M.—United States Minister Morr : gl . X : | ; $ ; i o o DIV e s . sep- after a few applications, it also brings remedies for woman's ills, Lydia I3, | ;2“}‘“"m‘(f;‘:‘:';!:h:n:g\;lgn&vtt;r i‘fiol;vfi_! ccause sore, inflamed, aching, sweaty, | tic, healing cream in your nostils, |today formally notified the Swedish| paen the glose and lustre and gives it kham's Vegetable Compound has toming stubborn cougha and chest colds, Ges o oy It penetrates through every air pas- {government of the rupture of dip-|an appearance of abundance. ’ ;n freeing women from such ail-! , 10 avoid disappointment aek your . ~% & °% U B : sage of the head, soothes the inflamed |iomatic relations hetween the United Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- nts for forty vears. Try it, if you | Gruggist for “215 ounces of Pinex” with ('V& department store. Get | or swollen mucous membrance and |States and Germany. pound is a delightful toilet requisite vears. Try It, if you | fy]l" directions, and don’t t any- instant foot relief. Laugh at foot | relief c i 5 5 A . . - B on: such an allmént, and in-| thing elne, Guavantecd o g Prasclits sufferers who eomplai s [Eeyat comes unstantly; Minister Morris placed the notifica- | to impart color and a youthful appear- Your competency and efficiency in| satisfastion or momey prompilv refunded. vour feet Are never. mever foime. te 1Us Just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up |tion tc Forelgn Minister Walenbors | ance to the hair. It is not intended | 8 ooty s | The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind, YONEsfestiane naren going to | with a cold or nasty catarrh—Relief ; together with a summary of Presi- | for the cure, mitigation or prevention N | , bother or make you limp any more. | comes so quickly. dent Wilson's address tc the senate. ot disease. All druggists, 50¢, $1.00.

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