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TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1910 4} E “ Peféhiné aféet Vet. R e e : = | fecko ; o For Infants and Children. i Firm, Wealthy Flesh and 1 n 5 —e— Increa: Strength ety ~ ek < Mothers Know That [ from the countless [ parations o 9 o3 - = £ vertised for the purpose of makinz 5 4 > 3 £ b L Genu ana replacing ugly hellows and 2 i i i By the soft curved lines of healty and i S ¥ o . there nte evidently thousands of nd women who keenly feel their ex- thinness. ness and wenk are usually due to nerves | Our bodies need mora ate than contained mod Physicia claim is : a2 it supply nis dec s0wel 4 s O | 2 romoting Digestio Breanic phosphate kuown among dru e O E 2 N ing Digestion| . A ¢ g | Therety 1‘!0{“‘}[,“_““ s and is sold by Clark & Brainerd i A : Cheerfatness and Restbon Britain. and most all druggists unde & i oither Opium Mmphmennr fguarantc. of satistaction or money bac : nieithar Upiud, OTIC fecding the directly and by G S Fete. | Mineral, NoT NARGOT Pplying the bod with the necessar: % 4 % 4 e hosphoric food elements, bitro-phosphate & 24 1 fif:wa/(r‘flil):mw | fekly produces a welcome transforma . : | ki, Sewe | the appearance; the Increase in welz s i IA’%’WA',Z | equently being estonishing n RS X § This incieasc we 5 e Tochelle Satts ise Seed. pith it a general improvem in the %Tmm;”! ealth a ss, sieeplessness and lacl # 3 © R z Esriomate Sods f energy, which nearly always accompany z i b | fi'mw lexcessive thinness, soon disappear, dull eyes & 2 pean N Llarified Stgar become bright, and pale cheeks zlow with 5 R ¢ Wrtergrren Flavor. he bloom of perfect health ik S i T T for CAU rzo.’;'—u}nnu,v: Dbitro-phosphate is 5 ¥ 5 | Ahe‘pt‘ulkcmeq.\’ onoea‘ unsurpassed for relieving nervousness, sieep. e 5 K Consti i 1 o not, & to its remarkable flesh-growi and Feverishness & Drop! be used by anyone who does not o OF SLEEP desire to put on flesh Loss resylting therefrom-inie ¢ Fo r 0 v B r Gen. John . < shaking| @ o gnatareof | nt chatters J ces with so gre bidity tree | hands with I | he is often unintelligit Tircgiin: | Votetanint o foLElNs i : | Thlrt Ye ar B T M| non-rhythmic spontanco move- | Prusslan war of 1870 and the present e ) | | == | ! | K- ments of the face trunk and limbs, | war, Lieut. Meunier made his home in R . l\'fsmn“'fl\a those N in chorea or | America hefore the wat A 2 thalamic infections are no! o- ) erwood & Underwoo , and giddi- | COH '\v\‘:cfiiflif»:wf‘f,‘fi MncOl rce (G v & 1 rwood Hoteristic early | o o o ptom 12 fl} ‘((h"‘l”’;sp“t the | ¢ cases was B P G disease fomis. Montal heb. | PYrexia, lethargy. asthenia—without | NATION WIDE PARTY p e ? ighly | localizing signs and as a rule can only E i v y PR =0 with Blghly | iopnosed from the general sur. 3 o Al = | stdte and the patient miSht| o, 5ine circumstances. The com- | TO OPPOSE LEAGUE i without apparent causc, | 1 Aiptoms which might be labelled | Monest localizing sign ophthalmo- | . legia, recognized in 75 per cent of sterical. 1 er instances the| P8 S 75 per cent o o oo o that | the cases examined.” discas® ; e a] depression was so great ol ! Peared since ‘,"5;::\3-1\0112 “oas suspected. T a few| The most common error in diag- | Reed. Borah. Poindester and FPeppor 1i e | haes only was the patient restless and s 1 to be that of attributing | cauntry itors said the orgal | ;. Sussestions were mado at the con- belleved that there | cASC8 only FO T08 B0 O o indis- | the condition of the sick to tubercu-| Korm Organization With Wat- tion woul: supported by voluntary | ference that representatives be sent to es not vefes given 1)‘13&1 e lous menigitis. contributions and that headquarters | Paris while the peace negotiations are ol g & {:m‘“t difficulty in articulation. The| The following statement as to {reat terson at Head. i\\'xut’n: ) uld be established s ew | in progress, but no agrcement was ve his 1s an alto- ; T E . 1 o: ork. reached disease, althoush {here | most frequent and characteristic signs| ment is made: , e S AR TR pmPeYidence that it was in Vi- | in 'the prodomal period may be Course of Treatment. gt LSRRy Fo fenna at early as 1890. | summed up as lethargy, asthenia, ve “With regard to treatment, no spe- | Pary plans for the formation of a na- | | | e —— tigo, headache, diplopia and some al-i cific method has been : = 0 Surgeon George W. McCoy, direc- “head x | devised, and | tional non-partisan ¢ hization de- 2 1 P ”@A tor of the hygienic laboratory of the | teration in the mental state. | the best that can bc done is to put | signed to keep the American people 2 t}: a EG é n Public Health Service, is studying the Great Muscular Weakness. the patient to bed and provide him o O (D) 41 £ , : id: with good nurs 1a M | potter infarmed as Slsennc B Hojsalag [BR Tt in ] hroaromatipesiodichic . ERat B nas s iico g isnonin el i (A 10 are making efforts to secure | ,.oury the symptoms of a general in-| 3 al during the pyexial T - . . Sesfeofesfesdorfestortests feesterte heeimens s > s - riod a 0 risl ceptance of the consttution of the Q n TS AR 2SI L L4 4 4044 | specimens from cases. There §s 1ot | feciious disease bocome manifest; the| Ioriod and tends to diminish the de- | ceptance of the c oy o Ligm a | much 1§{}0\\1w about the disease, any- | tobrile reaction has already been ! . many instances transient | league of nations as now drawn werc conference and to oppose ac- A Stubborn Cough do not know vet whether | ,ontioned. The patient lies in bed on | ©F Permanent relief, with diminution | made at a conference between Sena- Loos s Righ‘ Up of stupor followed the withdrawal of it infectious or not. the back, ofien unable to make any . N e et i oo 4 N “This is clearly very different from | ., ey o | cerebrospinal fluid by lumbar pun et S > J = Ici o o 3 . T ~ 3 voluntary movement on account of 3 ¥ < : sl 1 oking. 7 Is . | the South African disease. Both have | o ey O ous: tha faco 45| 1UTC, especlally when the fluid was | Borah of o and Poindexter o | NO Choking, Blinding Fumes Accompany Its Use—Con “one symptom in common—stupor— { Buit anprec o tec o g maskike, and | WNer pressur For the pain, numb- | Washington ublican, and Geor tains Real Mustard. tegotetobdok This home-made remedy is a wonder for quick results. FEasily and cheaply made. | but otherwise they are different. {here may be definite double factal| eSS -md‘ tinglin of the limbs warmth | wh; | “It was at first thought to have | aialvsis, The severest cases lie like | the best remedy and the bed S ] % inhcen a form of Infantile paralysis. |y log in bed, resembling a waxen | Clothes should be raised on frames. el conrerene aslan [hen « @ and t You ought to have a box of Begy" et foto ettt | That theory has been exploded. image in the lack of expression and :1'3{1"&»”-]{"(‘0“ Is obstinate anal offen | -~ i S L et swell reness ! starir the house, because ¥ B | e 2150 thought fo have heen | mobility, and this may be accompan- | dificult to overcome, excopt by en- | nounce s e e e eglen (v O 3 \cadache, carache, toothache Bons of people have found to be the most | & form o food poisoning. at | jed by catalepsy. The patient is in a| ™Mata, earDs ich drugs as | jtor of the Louisville Cour Journal, { an by ar i v p and backache in h the time it takes O e e oroaling up. stub- |.theory, 100, has been exploded andtiion of stapor, - althoush trug | liauid parafin or phenolphthalein. No orn coug: It is cheap and simple, but E ~ as we know there were Just | geep is often not obtained. Delirium, | Iypnotics and no morphinc or other very prompt in_ action. Under its heal- £ E usually nocturnal, is not uncommon, | ng, soothing influence, chest soreness ; <At this time there is nothing|and in addition to the muscular | i | el rton Pepper. lawye t Phila wouid be president of the organiza-| When vou begin t ol those occa- ordinary remedies. & . il T ol | sional pains in > with tight- It's simply wonderful how quickly preparation of opium should be given, | 100 With Mr. Pepper as directing su- | and Dr. MacNalty deprecates the ad- | Pervisor. Tt was said that many sen sorenc he best thing to. it bri relief in neuralgia, neuritis, away is to r on Be sciatica, lumbago, ~ for strains, sprai sore tion to proval of the 1 B : o5 i % 0o I 'muscles, imps in le stiff neck, in- Totion ouidl Sunnordinele ation o X e sor. flamed and frosted feet it is without an equal A small box costs but a trifle and 1 do the work of 50 mustard pla phlegm_loosens, breathing becomes | ynown about how it is communi- | trouble there is distinct rigidity in a | Ministration of hexamine in large and | ators who have been active in opposi- sier, tickling in throat stops and you . 1. 3 et % = repeated doses; if it e ot a good mnight’s restful sleep. The : ¢ated: . considerable proportion of cases. ep ses; is pres ed, the lususl throat end ch colds are con- Surgeon McCoy could not verify the “The voice becomes nasal and mo- | Urine should be carefully watched for eport that blood contact is necessary | notonous, sentences are uttered very | Albumen. Daily cleansing of the ered by it in 24 hours or less. Noth- | 1 a 2 : o to spread ihe discase, stating that|glowly and words slurred into ome | Mouth and antiseptic treatment of tho | S¢ nato d announced a state- ; Jnia eroup, whooping cough, bronehial asthma, or winter coughs. i o | ing better for bronchitis, hoarseness, ‘| | there is o information to that ef- | anotner. Oceasionally, however, onco | 0% and mouth should be carried out | ment outlining purposes of the or- To make this splendid cough syrup, | | | | | | Fe i i and respiratory complications system- | | (Begy's) is the ori ganization would be issued within a | mustard p aration compoundec take the place of mt | atically looked for. Finally the pa- | o 21 ounces of Pinex into a pint ottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shak thoroughly. 1f you prefer, use clari- fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. liither wa You get a_full pint—a family supply— of much better cough syrup than you could buy ready for three times the money eep ctly and chil- dren love its ple Symptoms of Diseasc. tient should be given to understand It is bett rer—fa 3 IR o B ! 3 STOPS PAIN | which officially names the new sick- to the league. Present plans call for | i s \ : ‘ i A e Sty N T IR o S R e M USTA R IN were recorded. The stupor vari | campaign of publicity throughout the | 17 1 CiHet P 2 L - cANNOT BUSTER ning of the illn i | od, wo he co-ordination o ymptoms of the dis as studied | | that his convalescence will last for|| Bisined: would be the co-ordintion of abroad, are described in a statement | it lehst siz months after the hegin- | .o Ou0 looat Lodies that have Deen | ed by the Public Health Service, | formed over the country in opposition o | i i | | few davs. One purpose, it was ox- | 1 | | | ! auration from two or three days to; 1 love i o iy . ' LiQuiby : - - o S Pinex is a bpocial and highly concen- | W ov five weeks. The temperature; LIQ < f Commodities Show 103 Per trated compound of genuine Norway | of the patient ranges from 101 de-| Cente pine extract, known the world over for . grees Fahrenheit to 104 degrees. i i —n Price Increase—This Advance Ex- its prompt healing effect upon the mem- |~ 1,, the majority of cases a pro-; RIL | 1 v branes. | dromal period may be recognized, but | NO DOPE | ists With $55.76 Per Capita. [ 3 To avoid disappointment ask your |i¢ is not very well defincd, the symp- { drugziet for “234 ounces of Pinex” with | It 15 ot very well defined, the symp- | NO BOOZE e, Sl T8 A 8 ] A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this | or eatisfaction or money promptly refunded. | first symptom is simpie catarrnai con- | H E A D Ac H E tion and ecducation service of the The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. | junctivitis and in & smaller number of| S e : - - : e = = = = the amount of i i SPECIALS FOR |- AR e money in circulation per capita and AR b B ~—WHO WILL BE AT- nerease of commodity prices du iy p SEe o 4 5 T ° | s the war period show an ineroas i peE ; :, £ @ in circulation as against an increa e RS S : M| of 103 per cent in commodity pric NEW N the armistice, there has bee nation o el it iy a slight reduction in the amount | .o With 1n : : e GNE DAY ONLY of money in circulation, as ! T i e o e gnosi Palms, Ferns, Rubber Plants, P e B Deco1 1038 ..l .5 :f::’“ = Ineedayhatifl o1l tous ‘ ‘Vx T’K«j NE 7y A t Jardiniere Ferns, Crockery. L s VEDNESDAY, MCH 191} | oc L cee... 5382 | e g To all who call on bim at Hotel Beloin, Wednesday, March 19tl Th t, l a ularl ?n:. ]1 ;':115 B0 DG 000D b FBEE l-g Dr. Naughten will give his Consultations, Remarkable Diagnosts of g oo » 1919 ...L.llnllne oo | icease, Wonderful “X-Ray” Examinations, all Medical Services, B eSe ar lc es re reg y The highest point wa al and O » Treatinents Absolutely I'ree of Charge. 5 December 1, 1918, when e Neveribarore I an opportunit . sick = vicinity, and if vou are suffering, you Priced From $1.25 to $2.00 e S et e e A U R T D B ! money in circulation. | very visit the voung, the old, the rich, the ol Naughton for relief, so those wishing to ses - o D O l t . him should remember the day, dates and office ha s visi 1l early to avoid the crowded last hours. For this Day Only, a ; | Are You Sick? Are You Suf- | wbether a cas . DONTWAIT! ~ is incu Fiirec Quarts of Whiskey to Be pre-| fering? If So Call on Him | The sick multitudes crowd his of- ~ = H served in West Virginia, and Take Advantage of His nder know! ' | fices from moraing until night, and i B | Charlestown, W. va., March 18 e T 5 o R SE | you would avoid disappointment you E | and E ence. 3 : H . Three quarts of whiskey—uve, hour- | h.klilv g " {xperun‘(e ect. but at tne | should call early. Dr. Naughton makes ® @ | bon and Scoteh—-will be placed in umi The rapidity with which he de- | rapidity with which his common sense, | , to New Britain visits tro; ses is truly wonderful | rational treatment e to the o all who cali'upon him; | the trouble; giving relief, and 3 rence of future gemerations, in event | ve practical experi- | cases that have not progressed too | his many patients Who ure unable te H Governor John J. Cornwell signs a bill | enables him to determine | far, a cure. | visit his Worcester offices. recently passed by the senate and | . & . V@ t‘a 2 E\i ORAi CO | concurred in by the ho i Doctor Naughton will positively be at Hotel Beloin, Wedneday, March 19th from [ s oo of the Wl was fpoured ol 10 o'clock in the morning until 5:30 o’clock in the evening, to consult with and examiné . fact that John Barleycorn is due! all cases personally. 92 WEST MAIN ST. to draw his “last breath” in the near | { future. and that, as whiskey will be- | come but a thought of the past, it I W'th Fl " would he well to place the three 4 ® t I} OWers. ples in the state archives, so that gen y S = crations to be may look upon them SPECIALISY IN CATARRH, STOMAC KIDNEY AND CHRONIC ATLME L OFFICE and “We have scen it.” DRY, 311 MAIN STREE WORCESTER, JASS, archives of West Virginia for the ref- | time to time to rsonally attend to