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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918 13. S e e e e e e 8 3 e e et et P e 1. ' 5 1 < e e e T I f ; J TQ f T LHTE OF GENERAL PERSHING 'l § 9 |t all satisied with the two perform. | deafening proportions. The great U Ul | i | ances of the day. They had shown | COVey began to move, gained speed 8 | | dency to struggle over-much and | they sped northward across the field, Ihad not kept sufficiently “bunched.” ) then ane after another “took off”” the T " UNE ?flUNfi Lfl /%‘,fg CHAPTER XVIT. _reached its highest pitch when Gen- ? A I ¥ Hot criticism poured from his lips bund. All the clumsiness <>YH“'€ ) [ A (Continued) eral Pershing, escorted by President ? y 1nd the youngsters were silent TR Xi-i was gone. The machines il 4 (Copyright, 1918, by William Fox) | Poincare, Mars Joff 4 thorl A [ barrassmen The A ad become graceful birds in fact. —~ ; h t The leader did not P w 7S E’I‘ was not long before Pershing was | high dignitaries, passed along review | spare them, but iterated and reiter- ftly they rose, while still veady to receive the first of that | ing the lines of Americans drawn "P» —— - e ated that “the formation is the thing :ht, to a great height, looking for all a dr - . sreat American army that was pre- | il a hollow square. the squadron is the thing,” and, finai- world like a flock of geese with e &1 a Hall Cents eafl ar i Iy | - final-, G at the nack of the forma- work for three weeks had been nec erican band struck up the “Marse {he ordenl over. {he aviators | tion. Later on, when about to cross for Bakers sary to accomplish this, but the work | lalse,’ 'and again when the l<‘|’onrh e % went silently to their quarte forthe line, they would draw closer to= had borne fruit to an almost unbelicy- | band played “The Star Spangled Ban Adm tration Rul Tl l g S l great, hcavy, Arctic clothing He i wother into a compact, tightly-Knit ! degrec. He informed the War | ner.”” The crowds tht had waited for MIGIStration rules a Thrillin peCLflGe Jturn of a hand they were hack on tho ® v Jllowing, whether I‘l'rvn'mmt that a great base camp | over three hours to witness a cere- Pl s Lo dnie field, awai and swaddling them- t little white had been madk ready and that every | mony that lasted fifteen minutes |* elves to eyes, e Chodolate \ nin « from the Ball not ehirse move than 11-2 cents | detail for reception and tranportation | cheered frantically after the depart- Hartford, Oct S ey i cente | Wit T Srican AN i for e in iinto their pockets (for bt vofit on a ono-pound loaf of bread. in F > had been worked out i ing Americans. ‘The crowd in the lations important to every bLutter | Sebt. 30, (Correspondence of the A hungry up in the air) or hrenking open The o ; his | Court o vas so gres at i RELE § i : 4 b SRS 0 € AS- |4 fresh package 1 = > 3 s PATNS ‘his was emphatically declared today stnes y ‘1"“ tr 1 4"“v‘f“”"‘L"I‘r""fi’;m‘”fid‘;’l m""“‘ ']:‘e‘:;'p!” | and cheese dcaler and of considernble | sociated Pross.)—T Lot ey .“ Y yl, . ‘I\‘;\ ;" CRCWInEFEE \YNS' RUB PAINS : g A large, contingent | Was a ha 3 e the et : £ cc { : e star an | which helps to alleviate nervousness S ;‘.R:M{i.\t \‘.\P. 1 «lm‘ml Bo(})]d fid of American troops were already on | ould get out. interest to the public, have been pro- | American bombing squadron on a raid | and has a steadying effect ANI bVVL LLING AWAY h v‘.“u:‘x “1" f:“név:mt' .w<° E; the ocean and cxpected at any time. While the American troops were in | mulgated by the Food Administra- |into German territory is a spectacle | The last machiae gas had been test- on fothered with trade wars and | with the assistance of Marshal Joitre | Paris they wera quartered by the | tion. The recent General Pershing had selected as a | French govermmnent in an immense alérs and the retailers in several | p fonnecticut cities, especially in Hart- rd where the bakers' organization Hartfora, Oc 5 Retail grocers France, 4 : Don’t Suffer; About Your Duties— rise in the price of | to stir the enthusiasm of an American ; ©d, the last propellor had been twiried Relief Comes the Moment You : butter has be i nt oht to | and inspire F 2 an s Pec until it revolved at lightning speed. et sobs TAnbment.® se where the newly arrived forces | five-story stone barracks and supplied | 0] S L iacoreculyitnoushiiio LR D L DRt T s e ) Apply S8t Jacobe Tiniment. due to the amount of but-|of America’s growing strength in the - N Saud WD onitaystay/iicrivyled R UL i could receive their preliminary train- | With everything necessary to thefr ; L n ' 0 | ing that sction south of St. Quentin. | comfort. ~ Arrangements had been | on, rchased by the govérnment. | air. D o R R eiihe| foothing, penctrating liniment rlzhh cems unable to control its own busi- | myig sector of the Allied line was to | completed by General Pershing for | {o Of &f estimated storage stock of | e cquadron already had 1 el e I8 MR KU Ol 0 EhelanTatnyfaho ox sira 1 a0d o1 against some retailers and against | 1 (urned over to the American troops | their occupancy of the training camp, | oo (00:000 pounds, ' the governmont | = already had been over | Nt leader, threw off its restraifing | comes pain, soreness, stiffness and »-called commissioned drivers Who ! 4« <oon as they had been sufficiently | and it was only necessary for them to ]“‘-w taken 25,000,000 pounds. The the German lines twice that day with | Mocha e naa op ,"‘| £ piefcuve Siswelling cddle bread on a percentage basis. rainad wait for transportation. ]00‘1 Administration has been apnre- | fait success ‘and the aviators lounged | perome the field “taxi-ing” clumsily, Nothing else penetrates, heals and Several meetings ot bakers and re- | " 'GN June 26, 1917, the arvival of an | The United States, on account of | 1eBSIVe that the high price misht | in shady spots Jibing one another or | bombe. ta & pos Vith its weight of | strengthens the injured muscles ilers have been held with the result | unugual number of ships was sig- | the limited number of vessels then at | 518 the consumption of dairy but-|idly commenting upon the evolutions | conld rise at the head of the secun. | Nerves. tendons and ligaments = so hat Mr. Scoville has finally issued @ | najled to a port “somewhere in | her disposal, was hampered in those ter, increase the wmsmm.tvin of alen- | of practiye air.planes overhead, when | ise at the head of the group. | promptly. It doesn’t burn or discolor allng addressed to the bakers, but | pracc.r® 4 DOTh TOMEIICRS e | early da the Tnck of shippme WATEArine and cause a zenbral slump | (e’ comropondent. of The Aschermion | On¢ DY one fhe others followed suit, | the skin and can not cause infury igected quite as much to the rétailers. | 1o, which Irance had been waiting | Shace. Equibment was being sup- .5 Putter prices, which would be ¢ Press ted the flying field. taking up position just behind and to | Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottlé r. Scoville’s circular letter issued to- | ro. several wooks had reported. The | blied as rapidly as possible, but for a 25TOUS to the original producer. The | Out of 4 concealed and camouflagad Fohc, TENt and left of the leader until from any drug store now—limber up} v repeats a recent telezram from | ‘ot .ommander put out in his launch | while the first expeditionary fores LiicS Of fceds hus not increased, but | office hut there stepped suddenly the | eciy ey o SieRd out like iugelf Rubiuie misery rishtodl e ot enl e e R on R felt shortage in many of thelr aup. , Nere have bren materinl advances in | lizht loader, Licutenant Gundesach, | COLcY, Of mmEainly but marvellously | after “St. Jacobs Liniment” is applied e Rl yeritanlo e preaented iteolr jnlles e | wages paid by the dairy industrios. who already s been, named in the hanufacturing cc and the whole-} 1, ihe awaiting officer Huge trans ‘o Be Continued) i brilliant sunlight, flared a binding red | regular duties The new license reg , o the | aficic : 2 ! t bread war rr\<|l|f of a recent inr:'lo';i”l‘l"“(yw(';" % ool e eenl s ot o o ile and retail prices of bread war-| ,,ptq were crowded with men in the e 8 < b SioyEintogiiiosab s intowessin the alx T 1 € | normally high prices of and white. The test inted establishis maximum retail | familiny khaki of the United States | butter and The aviators spr st was complete “St. Jacobs Liniment” conquers pain & : ¢ khak States ot Y avie sprang to their feet N . rige for a one-pound loaf o bread at | uniform. On every side were those | | cheese and the new rules are the | and gathered around their leader for | 1o orS /o2y for the start. Lf BHS Besn Wnet s scEl Rl Bir A ORI \n*cents and for a one and one-half i | guidance not only of dealers who hold | the final instructions. He had. not been jAgain the commander gave w slg- | strains, soreness and stiffness for 6 greyhounds of the the convoying & 3 3 yund loaf of bread at fifteen cents. | gqestroyers, and herc and there a big Hloodig aduiinistre ton il cer bt L S oM Limedatyayy hese maximum prices were for either | cpuiser. for those who are dependent upon ksh ana caryy or crefiit and welivery | Tho transports were taken in such licenses for their retail sup- dges and in certain sections where a | .harge by tugs which towed them to Dllo‘s holesale price of eizht cents and| thejr appointed berths. By this time ‘ Because of the great demands made elve cents y)l"l‘\(nl\;.] the wi{;m A e townspeople! hadl awakened, and :\l:vh:ho(:;xm \;101;11 Nav: r(h\»rc- s some- inistration ruled that retai prices | ..owds began to her at the docks. H T D S 7 g a age of American or ould be established. Tk el G e e P mm!<n’\n0n is asking the patriotic ynnecticut that retail profits on| came resounding cheers from all the tion of chnose 3 bead shall not exceed 1 1-2 cents on | transports, to which the populace re- O _In insisting that butter be retailed | |i§ e pound loaf” is the official dictum | ¢ponded. Near the docks were some Houston, Texas, Oct. 25.—Forty-one ' &t a reasonable advance .over the " i Mr. Scoville, who in his circular to [ men who did not reply to these | Vessels, including ten barges, have ¢Ost, the Food Administraion defines c gbaker continued: “Will you | chears. They were German prisoners, | Peen contacted for with the Emergen- “cost” for the purpose of this rule to v e direct the attention of Your| who gazed in open-mouthed aston- | ¢V Fleet Corporation by two com- Include: 1. Purchase price; 2 ns- | g4 ade to the above?” Ielirdantiat the poctacicl panies of Houston and all are to be Portation charges, if any; 3. Storage | 8 4 At,both meetings of the bakers and Suddenly all the whistles of the | built on a water way that only a few , charges actually incurred on cold e retailers, Mr. Scoville made it| craft in the harbor began in a wild | Years ago would not accommodate an | Storage butter; 4. Insurance charges &r that the Food Administration | welcome. The news that the Ameri- | 0cean-going vessel. | actually incurred on cold storage but- | ~ 5 n h B e e e v iini: & Tovelh slveaay oeni(ftarsMiE ATntereation onavtin ettt | I And the Greatest D ouble Feature Program Ever Shown in New Britain. # that it could and would establish | mavkable rapidity. Shouts of “Vive |1aunched, four by the Universal Ship- | the current rate while butter is in | J§ DARING SOCIETY EXPOSE o maximum price and hold the re-| |5 France!" and ‘‘Vive les Etats building company and three by the 'cold storage; 6. Actual cost of print- fier to a reasonable margin of | S e e mi Bridge company; eight more are un- | Ing if the butter is put in print form g ofit. This will be accomplished, it | throat in the crowd, which was | der construction at the yards of each | from tubs or cubes. Cost shall not | |8 A 9 believed, through the new ruling | thickly dotted h the uniforms of | Of the two concerns, and the Universal | include any allowance for shrinkage | | “ l & in " TR @ at the same time a so-called | mrench soldiers and sailors, holds contracts for eight more ships, | In Wweight, commissions or expen ike or bread war in Hdrtford will American army officers from Paris | While the Midland company has con- | other than those herein listed. Mas averted Mr. Scoville took the |, e lcan ban v o mcaral irrom || tractediroriiten Sbanses: mum margins permitted in ar with sition that internal dissensions | cverywhere began to appear as if by Within one year after the program [ €Xcept by manufacturer or retailer | | &6 ” the bakers or disputes between | yyagie, together with French general [ Of the Emergency Fleet Corporation | shall be limited as follows: 1 cent X and retailers were of no con- | oicers went into effect, Houston, located in | Per pound on car lot sales; 11-2 cent . to the Food Administrati but The work of debarkation progresed |2 Section where former efforts along | Per pound on 7,000 pounds; 2 cents 0 Y PH LI’IPS acted on the ground that, if Der-i steadily. A temporary camp was pre- | this line were confined to a few small [ on 3,500 pounds; 21-2 cents on 700 | 5 Parts ) ftted to grow. the bakers' dispute | pared in town until this had been | Pleusure craft and an occasional | Pounds; 3 cents on 100 pounds and 6 Paxts He climbs the side of a 17 story building— ach such proportions as to | completed. On the morning of June | barge, began launching ships. 3 3-4 cents on le than 100 poun AR e Dives from the top of an ocean Diner and mixes r the supply of. bread-to,the | sg General Pershing, accompanied by It was In April of this vear that the | Additions for cbld storage cha I A GLITTERING, GLORIOUS SPECTACLE, things up in a great fight to the finish ople of Hartford and vicinity. General Pelletier of the French army, first vessel built of Southern y v | are limited to 1 cent per pound for |8 A1l figures submitted to tne ¥ood [ ayrived to inspect this vanguard of Pine under government contract slip- | one month and not more than 1-4 |} \ b ministration show natural in- | the sreat Ametican army that was to Ped down the ways to the Houston | cent per pound for succeeding months SEE IT 3 N | e in the cost of baking bread, the | nour into France and stem the hordes Ship channel. It was christened * | up to a maximum of 2 cents. Q Yay 1] 1] 1 rage being something considerably | of the "Tun. cogdoche: Since that time For cheese the first five cost items | |8 r eight cents. 7The retailers have General Pershing expressed himself splendid progress made has been the | are the same as for butter and the ALLAT WEfl WED [] ] i felt that a cent/and a half a pound | 4 highly pleased that an operation Subject of favorable' comment by | Sixth permits of additlons coverin« fit was sufficient, but they are| or cuch magnitude had been accom- Officials of the fleet corporation the cost of paraffining not to exceed heeing to sell for ten cents a pound | pligshed with so little preparation and Ships launched at the Houston yards:| 1-® cent per pound. Sales except by f of bread which will cost them | without the loss of a single man, are towed to Beaumont to receive manufacturers and retailers are suh- _2 cents.. The pound and one-half | gither by accident or sickness. their machinery after the finishing Ject to the following limitation=: on | f Will continue to be sold for 15 The officials of the French town touches are given the hulls here. A car lots 3-4 cents per pound, 7,000 | its. turned over their authority to the central assembling yard is located at Pounds 11-4 cents per pound; 500 American commander for the pur- that point and, under the direction Pounds 13-4 cents per pound; und pose of maintaining discipline among of the Emergency Fleet Corporation less than 500 pounds 3 cents per the Board of County Commission- | {0 0 o0e™ Goneral Pershing, in the stores of all kinds of material are as- | Pound. ers of Hartford County: interest of good order, issued an or- sembled there to be distributed to the ! The Food Administration is A'rect- he Svem Social Club, Inc., acting| ger that read: 3 vards. In place of moving machinery Ing its enforcement machinery John E Peterson, cretary, | wmor the first time in history an to the boats, the boats are moved to against dealers who are attempting to ly authorized by vote of said club, | Aymericz.. army finds itself in Buro- the machinery. { reap large profits in the rising butter veby apply for a club certificate to | pean territory. The good name of The infant industry of shipbuilding market. Under the Food Admin (itle it to have in its possession and | {he United States of America and the in Houston demanded the services of tration regulations, butter, both stor pense to its members, spiritous and | maintenance of cordial relations re- some 8,000 men within a few weeks Age and fresh, must be sold at a price United States Food Administration License Number oxicating liquors as an incident to | quire the perfect deportment of each after ground was broken, and the pay- Not to exceed a stipulated margin | | social life under the provisions of | member of this command.” j roll now amounts to more than half over cost and de: lers are not allowed | B8 5 % apter 296, Public Acts of 1915, at To 1)10 credit of American troop: a million dollars each month. Speciul to profit by abnorm 1advances in the D ( ) YO l —a, —a, uarters of said club, located at| who nbw have been in France and in trains carry the army of workers to market quotations. The retailers’ | i y e L Arch street, town of New Britain ogland for more than a year, and the shipyards, which are situated on margin of profit on butter shall not b 7 A g d club has for its purposes and | who have multiplied a thousand :he ‘chfl,r{)nel_ a fj(‘]\\' n;‘H(‘S :flo\\' the ‘rm-d '.’:—)m‘nls e p()utnd' ;u ;-:1::: (:;n.\ i Mrs. Housewife, that the high cost of eating can be cut down 10 to 309, ‘ts the following: | times, they have held to the very turning basi 'he shipbuilders live carry stores and 6 cents per pound at " = . . o ommote the Semeral welfare of | spirlt of that order lssued by Gen- in Houston, which is credited with be- credit and delivery stores ¢ weekly by taking adv'a ntage of our money _saving marketing values. Read members, cral Pershing to the first contingent ing ons of the fow cltics whero, with | According lo the new cheese ve £y over the ad, take special notice of our Morning Sale Specials, from 9 to 11 a. m. is bers 147, and |/of the American army “over there.” Wwar work, extensive housing facilities lations, retailers may not sell Ameri- | Bg# 7\ . 5 LR BRI From the time of the arrival of the ' have not caused alarm. Comfortable can or Cheddar cheese at any ad- | Bl Note our price on Lamb, Beef, etc. ‘he officers, director: ard of gov- | first American troops in France Gen- quarters have been provided for all. Vance in excess of six or seven cents . AU O i BV cral Pershing has encouraged any re- | The Universal Shipbuilding com. over cost. The six Gt i i) FANGY LAM Tender 30 Meaty 20 I UHUIGEVEALNlce 28 ) PR o .| ligious activities in the army. The |pany, a local corporation, was organ- ' Profit represents the maxi 2 c c c c - m»wm.(Jn):,:,(1‘1',15;,::22::;?:[; etrly training he received at his | ized subsequent to the Fleet Corpora- Kin of Profit for stores conducted on | [N Legs, Ib Fores, 1b Roasts, Ib Stew b | Jonn @i Peterson; financial | mother’s knee was his inspiration. A |tion. The Midland Bridge company, the cash and carry or no service plan, S rofound belief in God’s aid to a just | a Missouri corporation with head- , While seven cents per pound is the - v . 2T PORK sis W ,,;1:,',” LT oL it .pA.uso, (‘(:ulrm‘\fnslic of the world’s | quarters at Kansas City was, prior to | maximum for the extra service stores Extra Specia] Morning Sale 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. G0Vl ot 1tul by-lawal constitution l'o.:Lrll\' great men, possessed him al- | the present shipbuilding activities, en- | extending credit and delivery, ) 35(: i STEAKS, Round, P orterhouse 27c AN TOIN 38c *ged in bridge contsruction and the Dealers whose delivered store- K"ml' |{.y\sg b p ROAST b "ham Lincoln was noted for his | distribution of structural steel. An- | cost is figured in fractions may have | B <1 OVLI .,u c Blg Va]ue FRESH vering dependence upon the Al- | other company is now being organized | the benefit of such f st. s 28 5 5 e 36 Betober 1o1s mighty. In the most serious days of | to establish a concrete plant here. —_— - % e u;l-j J;L I OTATOEQ Large Smooth 47C :1]1:: |]|1)L"S u i Dctobs S LA {he Civil war he was known to seek | The International Marine Iron e ] = 186 MORNING SALE . .. 15 Ib peck oL 10 HE SVEA SOCIAL CLUB, TNC, : - 4 % 'O BOIL b 5 LIVER m [ EOGIEL 0. . suidance in prayen and by prayer he i Works is another unit in the ship- BONELESS EGGS Speclal All Guaran- - B By{Jonnikiteterson iSecretar el consoled in the midst of his|building program at Houston. This e | wss 35c¢ b % 2 4-7C CORNED 11 | greatest sorrow company manufactures marine engines | George N. Merrill Property in Burling- | g ROUI b i teed . ... 4 y PIGS FEET Ib Cc General Pershing, too, seeks guid- | boilers, propellers and other appli- ton Has Been Acquired. b SLICED BEEF 16 : - - -- Corned PIGS 2 ance in prayer, and through him the | ances used in ships, and is equipped to TIVER b C SPECIAL 3 to 4 P. M. SPECIAL 4 to 5 P. M. HOCKS Oc e ot the Almighty may be. seen | produce heavy castings. It has con.| Through its chairman, W. B. Ross- T SMOKED 24 PRIME RIE o Q directing the armies of freedom in the | tracts for propellers for most of the ' bers, the board of water commission- | EEE!« f Sshoulders m (& RO b C P{}RK cause of right. ships constructed in the district. | ers has purchased the George X. 5 1 R KRR S TR B R The attitude of their commander is Houston, as a lumber center, has Merrill farm in Burlington as a part e 1 inspiration to the men in his com- | shared liberally in the prosperity of the New Britain water system. This : S T : S i o nd "To him directly is due the | which has resulted in that industry | farm comprises about 50 acre g Fancy Fowl, milk fed 1b 45¢, for fricasse b 36¢ | Hamburg, Fresk Ground | eredit for the great work that is be- | from the use of Southern yellow pine | The Merrill farm is located in the [l e ~ ! ing accomplished by the Y. M. C. A., |in shipbuilding. Approximately 20 | basin of the new reservoir watershed ONIONS APPLES SWEET POTATOES SQU T the Knights of Columbus, the Y. M. |per cent. of the total production of jand when the new reservoir is con- @l yolow Cooling Cootns Red Star H : ) Hubbard Fine Meaty A., and the Salvation Army. Southern saw mills is handled through | structed this property will be entirely c 3 4 1Ibs 14 pk 40 L1 1b 2 Ibs C C i 6 pounds .... 4c 2 C I list of members are hereto an- dated at New Britain this 21s. day ‘No mother of -~ an American in | Houston e “rance need fear for the morals of | ! h«x boy under such a man. General f f Pershing personally inspires his men r rtl y vou[se agalnst | in a moral way. He realizes, too, the d k c mother's anxiety in the home back fl{{ in America, and constantly advises H one st Ad ve rtis i ng ; e === RA PBERRY TAM s = \1{1) Of e ionrth ofasulygfollongng clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed | § '4 doz 520 i Ip 35c le ha | 49C 1b 32C day. A battalion of the expedition- them. We won’t answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. had its first official review in Paris, istobe found inits increased use, the recommendationby prominent physicians, all his soldiers to write home regu- ival of the American army all | AL 29 L 5 A . . e e e That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed foritin its early days | g8 Dinner Blend Coffee ....... 1b 1 9c Libby’s Cond. Milk ....... can 1 5c | | | . - | p- | | Mohican Butter e L) 55(: Sw1ft’s Nut Oleo .... .,‘..Ib Ly, THIS is & topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are in- Moh. Select. Whole Milk 3 7 @ 1% 1b cans Best Pure ice celebrated the American holi- | unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask training camp behind the battle line, and was the center of the celebration. s + S [ s RO D L B S and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. i e Sae TR 2> s, T Napoleon General Pershing received iIr:ihmbfifins ;;et:: be tuun:; in ;omftatores :}:zd only bet‘g\lse of the Cas- E Clean White My Wife's Table Pancake Sunbeam Pure Bulk P It . r e hands sident Poin- toria that Mr. Fletcher crested. But it ismot the genuine Castoria that Mr. i B iids . Stren thens. from the hands of Presid » T bot lsc S!mmed wilds Up, Strengthens, 10c! 22c |{Flour .. pkg 19¢ 25¢ = 3 caxs s ;“f "':‘?‘”P' - "l Bl )‘;“:’;\‘p‘“ffl_ \:‘;» Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from Restores Vitality. ! ':lf:( of the Treneh asainst the Ger- | Which he Honestly expects toreceive his reward. @ / 3 7z OYSTER OR "] 20 O H. C. ROWE’S 3 5 Crackers SODAS, C YSters sowip MEATY it 3¢ wo Sizes—60¢ and $1.2 4 g 5 i Charlemagne to Napoleon. l ] ‘ t all drug stores, 1 The enthusiasm of the vast crowd — | mans looked down upon the scenc | from paintings portraying heroic in cidents in battles from the time of Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of