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i Croshed. ;«1( The an: ther launched her- | wrons ck i starting con By Kansas Statc. New Jersey Oarsmen Reach New Ha- | i ' K t . . , - 5 3 he unlocked door, burst- | instead f cemote s in de \ sittsburgl. May —George Mc entand Berinbrin e ir e ¢ And a moment later the I. W. W.” Wl l N! T Laren, the Lniversity of Pittsburs e i or great JaWs had crushed the n As tathe bemp ThE I i i All-American fullback and captain of For Big Race Tomorrow, i gro’s neck. { =i {was an intended victim, the Panthee eleven last year, has ac- = tra=edy happened so quickly |said: “I trust Washington cepted a position as couch of foot- Derby, May 2.—The Princeton row : ; pp Cipat g jai the Kansas State Normal colleg¢ yesterday, although the members y yoles they tried to diive back (he |in the country. -If ¥ TER]?O]. shells an cquipme recommended for the position DY 1 not arrived at nightfall, but i i ol 1R hour, the most |Mmeetings and E ac AL “VENTS’ Coach Gl . Warner, and a repP- stated that they would be here | thrilling mMOMeENts in the history of |!e said he be 1 7. . PRE ENTS ton. May ?—TFrank Laker, the | resentative was sent here recently t0 ] before morning and that both Tiger Woodbury, N. J., °¥, & i this countv seat were over, and the |at the battom of the bomb plot M WELL ! DISEASE 2 > confer with 1im Kansas State .\f'!.'- crews will cover the course in prac- | lioness in + ide show of the Coolk | residents * n to appear 2in on “Any mayor wha Wwill permit an 1.} YOU WELL?‘ { mal school I'as an enrollment of a:{\ tic " i Brothers cive killed John Hen ted street. W. W. meeting in his city should be | ~ Hess R s el oD s three crews werc on the wa= | 0 08 € E000 T L performance was given |recalled and banished , Ameriea, | - - | Leams there have heen so SLFOBS | ter late yesterday afternoon, the 'var age | eveninz Henry, wi Ile is not an Americar led Mayor rilling nine inning baseball deama j letic tear rully | 3 . fon ’ P e i | ¥, Whose hody was | He is not y RUB mlehi hacs Boor a1 ! ]”,‘, vecently (hit they have successfully |sity ef the secoud for |during th £ 0N performance | n to the Morgue, is said to have |Hanson. i LUMBAGO PAIN oy Sha e Rhel e e oSt 1 the Unliversity of EBIL s mile and defeating | here yesterday. Then she fan ingo | had an exLensive cxperjonce = — | OR BACKACHE AWAY 5 : - with other leading teams in that it by three hs. The freshmen | (ho cireuy lot. Which is only g ploe | Animal pe wauler, was hero or villain—it epends on whether one comes v New York ar Roston in a stinzuished whering here section rowed a quarter-mile in one minute i | 5 | Instant relief fro i @ J 3 1 ——ee e m pain, backache, n Fenwick park ye rday tered one current. | T¥om the Gloucester county coup { 1 S Geors Laven is considerct and 10 seconds against the current. ¥ court- .. : | soreness, stiffness, sciati cith WHth Yenlioe: anal Red o 2 s oo s G TG N A i , stiffness, sciatica with e S of the srentest all-around athletes | Prof Mather A, Abbott. the head | house, and tr nter of this town, of | WHAT ARE CORSETS? ¥ “St. Jacobs Liniment i “'\‘Iu“’ Baker loaned | the university ever produced- w-‘ 1S | coach, said last night that he regarded | between 5,000 and 6,000 inhabitants, Lo hderwear Thoy b 4 el into one of the underhand shoot i I product purc and simple; Be- | this ag excellent for 1922 oursmen. Instantly cries of “A lion is loose!" | B s dieee & unuryiand { Back hurt you? Can't i < e . e a graduate of Peabody BN | pyepy day this week heavy winds | o T Fo 0 set” | Taxable, 0 S 2 arl Mays and sent the ball sci e T ol | e e e b [laroscla ) ds of persons who R 1p without feeling sudden pains = e ‘”"‘ Vol ”;‘.’Z fee " and swimmin : | yesterday's practice was taken in a had been sgioving the show began to R e == tocorsetshux aches and twinges? Now listén cred acrc he ail, . 5 the very |} Bresr run about wildly. Ushers tri oo | derwear? e bl what proved to be the > good from heavy rain R ried ioj ind Was Restored to Health By at's lumbago, sclatica, or ‘hlaybel R Rron . % S start and under Glenn Warher’s coach- Prof. Abbott has recelved word spectators but in This problem was put up to Com- . . fre ot 2 ik be st :n m{,p‘\\.:,(. v\nl”r"‘\”rzl!(l'l umlo nt.. develoned into one of the sreatest | pom princeton canceling the race |V \;’h o { missioner of Internal Revenue Danjol Lydla E. Pinkham’s Vegetable “.T,',"l» ?tyé-".::::{V(f:f:((\3,3“,‘5:.gf‘,““"?:fk scross the plate. When the smoke ))lmr e failbacks of H\y(,:i::'( '\\?..;fitl- \,vln;( x: ‘\I\ = 11!:,;\;:(:1“:)\1(m ”.‘|Wm‘:‘ .':“ ”wm\v ‘\:.,( ”: a ‘g x\:}ll:](}"l"}‘::’gug\l; I\llw | . Roper pgram sent to the Cflmllfllmd——Told By with soothing, penetrating “St Jacob# S eared o e « o big | ern football erities, inc € ond ’varsity elghts xt St day aft- 884 5 s. Moth- . : r i i T = L gl I AR e N | e T Sl o others, | oan i i beon dechien 9 siast | 73 TR Tt heuses' i thei iy | reasury department, Sasnington, by Her Mother. Boston 3 wersjonEhisiasticloyer isterent plavel (i etvursifviciaht Face at sl ojoloche | SRan ARt polad beiidooralisinros | SON Koty SHER L v SecIclanvion e | quickly. You simply rub it on and out HNing Yankce victory [ing in ihe Pit(-Syracuse game “" | The freshman event will begin at 3:30 \]\ ,,u (l‘()‘l . ’hvlu'herjs were notified !\hm.n ‘| re all an :i»mx. association, Brooklyn, N. Y.—*I cannot praise | comes the pain. It is pr‘l'h-mlxj har‘)m_ revenge for the 10 to 0 defeat { 1917, and as a result, Camp placed | g'clock. Following it the picturcsque | A0 to allow 4ny pupils to leave un- | M Flahn protests that the problem | yhia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | fons and dosent burn or disorder {he red to the Clan H him in his All-American outfit .| stunt race between the “gentlemen's |~‘-1 iho lioness Dad Bown caplured op | ° 2USINE EDAYE Partbiexily 1o iy Yo, pound enough for what | i, b Id’s ehampions in the openin In addition to winning his letter in | gight and “mucker’ eight will be | ki :-;11’. | goods merchants throughont the 3 it has done for my Limber up! Dom't suffer! = Gét & « game on the Polo grounds last | football at the university for four suc- | rowed, Bipleanwuile B farmors e : 5 'GT daughter. She wWas | 001 bottle from your drug stera Pek. The same pitchers, George Mo- j cessive yeirs: McLaren is a_ letter R jiesthaied BUDESUNS landfrovolversiand | Tie New IUXUXyRLast st el causelof A 15 years of age, VeI | .,q afier using it just once, YotfH rridge and Carl Mays, who man in backetball and track. He hurriea toward the Manly lot, where | the difiicul An unofficial ruling | Bgey sickly and pale’and she | 70 0 MO TE S hakicactie shoots. in Gotham s slling | specialized with the weight events at | ]NDOOR BASEBALL the circus tents were pitched. | has decla that corsets are under- | § s * had to stay home from |, 0780 B L pecaush ' SouE here vesterday. Al weakened f Pitt, althouzh at high school he took i -, Mr. Hahn says, and therefore a | ) schoolmostof the time. | 1150289 OX Seatos, Biceted I in the eighth and Jack Quinn had to | his turn ot the broad Jjump and 1y and taxable. Some merchant She suffered agonies | P20k Wil never hurt o 41\(<'1}vnomx{ ye rushed to the rescne. The veteran | le. Mis position in basketball | Independents and Navy Teams Win George lienderson, a scl boy, | aTe collecting the tax and others are Y from backache and e Y e ‘Ommenfl'\dwf o hurled the red hosed brizade back | is . and he a star in that | 5 was one of those who escaped from | "0, and Mr. Hahn appeals {o Mr = dizziness and was with- | ™" hfigtw'd 20 . e .0*‘“, runless in the final frame. The score: anch of sport also. Opening Games in Thursday Night } the big tent by diving under the can. | ROper to put corsets in their proper 3 L% outappetite. Forthree "i(',Lf:' ey 1:(‘-]\::«1\’: Hettaa “fy Laver is the second Pitt man to ) - M. C. A. Last Night, | %25 1fe met the loness, which wag | Place officially. montha she was under || don't cause backsche. becauseifEuy Now Yonk . .020000104 2 good coaching position, as| League at Y. M. O. A. 2 ;l;\.\y}-ml I(mm him by a shotgun in; 2 / 3 ““Z doc{)ortts rcm:;?v.?x;‘: ‘::‘\: no nerves, c Hoty Bostan ...100000020—3 8 i B. (Tock) Sutherland, famous E hening sames in the Thurs- 1¢ hands of a cireus emplove, fired | g | s ) got no better, vays HaEy Mogridze, Quinn and Ruel: Mavs | guard of the 1017 team under War- | ¥R opemng sames (0 Bhe SRLNC ol pomt hank range, | HANSON SCCRES |7 complaining about hee | — : Schang. ner, bas heen made head coach of were played last evening at the Y. Villiam A1l a cowhov with the | ack and side aching so ] oy, 1 E hi i . euine ot 1 i St et e R = ey ) I didn’t know what to i e the Lafayetie colloge team M. C. A. In the curtain-raiser, the [ SiTous, and By, ol POLICY OF GOV7T. do. Ireadinthe papers o Tigers Swamp Indians. | — T, | Tndependents defeated the Army, | HORERL Cowh 1 SORCES watlor jshe 17yl about your wonderful Clevelan 2.—Detroit defeate, MOHR TMPERSONATED. score 23 to 14. Banner and Norfeldt | had hidden in a nearby brush. Ife - '\l medicine so I made u ‘leveland 8 to 1 > opening gameo b % | st - for the victors and | Pumped eizht bullets into her body | U mé J p ) + ] : - B SR e e ’ . I} my mind to tryit. Che here yesterday. 0 who a0 | griorien Boy a Vietim of Low Trick | §canson and Burns for the loser before she dropped. Then he con- | Seattle's Sturdy Mayor Demands Firm Vil lfezd ha’; raken fi?; bottles and others | A Killed a Circus Cowboy. ost the opening cont t Detroit, g | S . .| tinuea to shoot. ; | ; o1 Gets ! zame, the Annex ) f AR ry hard in the first two in- When Ham Fighter Gets K. O. o the Nave mine, soore 18 to | _ Other circus emploves had been| Attitude Against T W. W. and hers Enzmann and Phil- | New vork, —The astonish- Paulson and Peterson were. the | discharging shotguns, rifles and re- | d him, were more | ment of boxing enthusiasts of the| =i, Fe N ek and Ellison | VOIVers, and it was estimated that | _— | Mectropolitan district over the repoTt{ i sampson were the battery for | 100 shots v fired. With the sound | rropeka, May 2.——In a Victory loan | I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- 4201100015 15 G | that Johnny Grifiiths, a very light hit- f 4o 1overs. of ‘o_\;;.»m‘ 2 -arms. the shouts | o5 0 S LT 0 Gle Hanson ot | table Compound to all mothers and i 1500000001 1 =« | ter, last Monday night at Akron, Ohio, S and yells o biened people, | deughters.’—Mrs, ‘M. FINORE, 516 2 3 | knocked out Walter Mohr, of Brook- | ) were mingled with the roars of the |Seattle denounced the policy pursued Marcy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Boland and S Coveleski REDS STILL WINNING other wild %easts of the circus. by the smovernment toward anarchy | a " ! of Lydia E. Pinham’s Vegetable Com- pound and doesn’t complaia any more Other Like Ovders, with her back and side aching. She has ained in weight and feelsmuch better. o ST i oo { {lyn. one of the ruggedest bo: in | < % e y B For special advice in regard to such mane SERIpsRanaSONe U ana R R S RS BER T e But so »ymptly had the circus|8nd the I. W. W + skim-milk, | ailments write to Lydia Pinkham wmaker, lerdny nhenbiliwatl learael thatieie| folk acted that no one was hurt ex- | weak, vacillating and changeable” one, | JMedicine Co., Lynn, Mass. et ¢l . e ry, a > ha e killed | & avi arning of a “widespread | SMETIT REPORTS, beaten man was Danny Ferguson, of | Hard Hitting Enables Moran's Team | °¢Pt Henry, and he had been killed [and gave warning of a “widespread | Philadelpt who impersonated Mohr, | before anyone realized that the lion- | Investigation by The Associated! to Pile Up Another Victory Over |ess was losse and in a murderous e s i | | j fren | SAGE TEA DARKENS { Henry, who was thirty. and lived | HAIR TO ANY SHADE Dodgers’ Crack Left-Hander, Back Press officials following a vehement | Drotestion{fio nank orplohrthay e in Newburgh, N. Y., and who was re- Brooklyn, May 2.—Sherrod Smith, ! in Brooklyn at the time of thel st Louis, May 2.—Hard consecu- | oo = (NB 0 2o Bo 8705 V0 Was T ack left-hander of the Dodgers. yes- ' bont in Akron developed the fact that | tive hitting in -the second inning | S 2 7 terday reported to the Dodgers. Smith | Willie Loughlin, of Philadelphia, who | enabled Cincinnati to win from St | has been away from Brooklyn since | is managed by Al Lippe. was to have| Louis yesterday, 6 to 3. Goodwin re- the latter part of the 1917 s boxed Grifliths in Akron, but was pre- | placed Sherdel in the second and Forcsarove o | llorness mother . L when he was drafted for the Ar vented from appearing by illness. | pitched a good game, but it Was t00 | inia o barred section of the cago, but | StOFiRE md(’dvbk o hair to "15 "";‘“’“‘ ) lamb or cold Te was one of the first big 1 Lippe, in seeking a substitute, asked | late to stop the visitors. It was Cin- | g, " e e = S color dates back to grandmother’s i | did not lock the iron door that G S e e meats. It is sallplayers to be called into Lh Mohr to take the match, but the [ cinnati's seventh straight victory. The | .rateq her fro b et el e ional Army. Brooklyn welter declined because the | team is undefeated. The score: e e beaatifully dark, glossy and attrac- = Z vastly bc_tter During the vear Smith spent ! purse was unsatisfactor, Tah e (e = = | tive. Whenever her hair took on that than mint is time in the vicinity of Paris as, In this emergency Ferguson was | Cincinnati ..... 040010010—6 10 1 N T . | dull,. faded or streaked appearance, | 7 sauce. Try member of the American Military © sent to Akron accompanied by a rep- | St. Louis ....... 000210000—3 12 1 0 Need to Be hl]], this simple mixture was applied with = \ Jiffy-Jell Pol He came hack a fortnight resentative of Lippe and introduced to | Eller and Rariden; Sherdel, Good- wonderful effect. \ : desserts with and recently was discl at Ci Tommy Walsh, manager of the Akron | Win, Tuero and Snyder and Clemons, Scrawny or Sa"ow But brewing at home is mussy and | Las ot mEont o . it o Lo R A s out-of-date. ~ Nowadays, by asking N their real is home In Mansficld, Gs Y e e e Y D BEATEN 1f you are thin and want to be| at any drug store for a bottle of fruit flavors in essence eitene 8 e e e et Mohr ‘,,. r:nu;ixv imc HARVAR plump; if you have wrinkles in your | “Wyeth's Sage and Iphur Com- | form, in vials. Each is so \ : n . _ ally, face that you are not proud of; if the | pound,” you will get this famous old ich i d d fruit s hand all spring, he snapped the | on the assurance of Lippe's agent that S skin is sallow or subject to pimples | preparation, improved by the addition | Tl i condensec i rl all around Ebbets Field in o vigorons | Ferguson was Molr, the Ohio mana- | el T e e i e juice that it makes a real fashion yesterday before tho Brook- ger put on the bout. Losg Drawn Out Battle is Won BY | {aplets for two weeks and notice the | pended upon to restore natural color | fruit dainty. Yet they cost Drop a little Freezone on an aching Iyn-Boston game was called off on FFerguson proved no watch for e s T i || G and beauty to the hair. | no more than old-style corn, instantly that corn stops hugte ..(-,m.vL of i ] 'xfll!]\s: who is q classy welter, but Maine ne cr Grea y in The majority of the thin people are A well-known downtown druggist | gclatine desserts. ing, tjmn vou lifl it right out, It Word was received Tere vesterday | se knockouls have been few and st iTanine) thin because the stomach does not | says it darkens the hair so naturally doesn’t pain one bit. Yes, magic! that Corporal John Miljus, the Brool hetween. Al Lippe, who is a New perform its duties properly. It is not | and evenly that nobody can tell it has K 3 ) Why wait? Your druegist sells a Jyn hurler who is with the Army of | York man, is the manager of Jeff| Cambridge, Mas May 2.—After | sccreting sufficient of the natural | been applied. You simply dampen = | tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cefif Occupation on the Rhine, has been [ Smith, Tom Cowler, Willie Loughlin | struggling for 2 hours and 40 min- | digestive juices and in consequence | sponge or soft brush with it and draw ‘ = e sufficient to rid your feet of "EVers ziven his release and will sail for{and othe Lippe and Smith were | utes in a cold mist the Universily of | does not extract from the food enough | this through your hair, taking one hard corn, soft corn, or corn betwéen America shortly. ““Chuck” Ward and | barred from Australia by Snowy | Maine nine defeated the Harvard ba nutritive matter to nourish every part | gtrand at a time. By morning the @mmmeme | |the toes, and calluses, without sére- Clarence Mitehell. who also are with | Baker for non-compliance with box- | ball team 9 to 8 lon Soldiers’ Iield | of the body. i Tl GHeaeoET, (hG) DY e 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer's ness or irritation. Freezone is- the the Army of Occupation in German @ ing regulations. and it is reported that [ yesterday afternoon. The score: Mi-o-na stomach tablets are intend- | gther application or two, it becomes 2 Packages for 25 Cents Y{!"flh talked of ether discovery ot'a territo soon will follow Miljus |ihe Akron boxing commission will r. h. e |ed to build up the stomach so that it | peautifully dark and glossy. 8 Cincinnati genius. hom take drastic action in the Mohr case. | Harvard . 060001010—8 11 4 | will act properly and extract from the Tommy Fitzsimmons, shortstop, who e S Maine ... ... 012100122—9 11 4 | food the elements necessary to form recently returned from France and | STOCK COMPANY FORMIED. Hardell, Erb and Blair; Johnson sh. went to California to be mustered out. —r f (i and Reardon. you are thin try two weeks' s expected to report to Manazer Rob- | $5,000 is Put Cp fo Conduct, Baschall | s - eatment of Mio-na. stomach {ablets | | 3 inson before the week-end ey THEY WERE ¢ . —they are small, easily swallowe ) veek-or in Pittsfield, Mass, . DEEES; I“jnfl S0 m'f“\ iz stabmell st Paaliond e 1 ) j ammond, Ind., May 2.—Three em- | 2T¢ . e 3 RALGI Pittsfield, May 2.—The Pitsfield | pigyes of the Monon railroad spied u | L2ck If they do mot ?‘"f.;?x;:hrf&,‘n A sehail association, with capital stock o o G o | e, Sree G EgtoD burrel of whi AT R 000 > stomach disturbance, belching, heart- or Headache— 200 to conduct the Pittstield | Tempted and thirsty they drove a 8 Rub thodorencad fand (i in the Kasiorn league was form | yyie. (hrowsh the. flsor of . feelght | JUIM sour stomach, and any aiter In celebration of your return to civies please Note. = < dinner distress, Y e board of trade | car i rrel of whis- | © and temples with meeting in the boa car and into this the barrel of whis e e e -ooms here night. k sub-|yey, and each absorbed large quanti.| FOT sale by the ratord seriptions to date total $3 % e Co. and all leading druggists. We glve shave: $10 each. The total num- To prevent waste the splke was | SNy m—————— | ICK'S VAPORUBYLY, | o ers is 181, Lariven lack i the nole, and while the | g A7 1o I KIDNEYS 0 C ISC 5 T ®YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30%. 607, 320 l-~h‘lvllsvd:M”.(v‘m:]“- firr‘::‘:nlinsvrl1;((";(“0;; ;\{Inl\ car was shunted back and forth OR BLADDER BOTHER 1 PER ENT D OUN i | from France. Dons Baseball Togs. Cardinals. Get rid of every corn and callus s . ¥» | Don’t Stay Gray! Here’s a Simple | . for few cents e e Recipe That Anybody Cnn Apply Try Mint to clean it. Lucy was guarding two et e e A O Jiffy-Jell three-year-old cubs. | The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- y with roast 1 ! o1 {through the yards for a week they Cross inflelder; George B. Ohearn, [took a daily toll. The result caused B e o a0l | tho yurdmaster to| investigato, and |y pr aneys ana veo || £0 @l men just released from service and CREDIT which Ix‘“‘m;: mn_,nug:;vz editor of 1;1].- Berk- | prison for 18 months for trifing with | t '\“’f‘ ";,‘;;“f‘“"f »‘(‘“‘5'_ | B s . - ire Evening Kagle; C. C. Henry, interstate comuerce. pEnC Cfor Dy temy I ] l d h b ! . e = = privilege you pay a little now and the balance in IPrancis, banker: J. McArthur Vance, DARTMOUTH NINE LOS Kidney and Bladder weakness r : ; larchite and City Clerk Lemuel i, S o fhe U from uric acid, s a noted authority. =Y iLloyd. The directors will clect the| Burlinston, Vi, May 2--fhe Uni-}rhe kidneys filter this acid from tho | |president and will also select the | Versity of Vermont nine beat Dart-| plgoq and pass it on to the bladder. | manager {mouth here vester 5 to wlere it often remains to irritate and | grm e il e s e, v o e s || Save your money, you may need it for other things. All won o o ontaren: o Q1T o clor 1 e BEflER TH o to seeic reior w0 or o s | € the very latest in Men’s, Young Men's and Boys’ Ciothing, ne duwring the night ¢ sufferer is in father and mother. No matter & Mayor Iton B. Mille: owner o 0 d D constant dread, the water passes e % eood times are e 3 Berkshire Evening Eagle, re. | Thousands Ha‘{e Discovered Dr. | (VR oL o lding sensation | | R eI G lorted for the special committee of | Edwards’ Olive Tabletsare | iy y e Hatsv TX’OUSETS, etc. joved they are soon forgotton is very profuse in, there is 0 ¢ {three which had been appointed to a Harmless Substitute. diflicutly in voiding it. 5 . . . Unless Kodak serves as th {take charge of the subscriptions o adder <ne oS s ca g e e L e L e i Tiits e skt | PSS s et & ] For the Ladies and Misses just received a large assortment ! z s 2 control urina- story of the bright side of life o : ingland and Sec tute for calomel — are a mild but sure | (5, whilc it is extremely annoyir to cheer up the hours that nocd ff | Iaxative, and ther effect on the liver ie | ani sometimes vory mainiut, i 15| § - of Capes, Suts and Coats. All sizes, colors and prices. Get the i almost instantaneous, They are the result | ... 76,10 of the most simple ailments cheering. of Dr. Edwards’ determinaticn not totreat | " Co.0e Get about four ounees Try our Eastman Mevod of | e a rove sop | ver and bowel complaints with calomel | o "1 o vt harmici and | Boston Habit. Save a little, Spend a little, and be well dressed Developing and Printing on 4 £ 2 take a tablespoonful in a glass of for Worcester Collegiaus, | little olive-colored tablets, water before breakfast, continue this Velox Paper for Better Results. leasant little tablets do thegood | """ B¢ <rE Pre o 5 i = i ALass oy, ! th;rth::lea?neldoe% but have no bad after {?‘;,L “m” :‘”.’(1: - o 5 S b_ the BOStO" waY' nts of might 'l- | effects, They don’t injure the teeth like 3 s A0C SORiE I ~ son 4nd Fobart failed to piizzle ' it ; ke hold | lonser is a source of irritation to the nG M]“G[‘ e L e :txra:xcg‘l;gfil‘g:ggaézfiillygglézgg‘tw(;ly bladder and urinary organs which Easy Weekly Paymenls. nine defeated Springfield college ”"curetheliverltihemenser)ftheteefl\? theo act normally again to b yesterday morning on Fitton field. | Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the | Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, Dignin was ver) fective with {he o strong liquids. Itisbestnot| #nd is made from the id of grap. ; 8 | cxception of the seventh innir ind f:’:‘:{m"c:ldoom bfig to let Dr. Edwards’ | #nd lemon juice, combined with lithia, | 8 | the Young Men’s Christian association | Qlive Tablets take its place. : e e St Os On 0 ln O o Bimen found nim for but six Dits and | “Most headaches, “dullness” and that|are subject to urinary disorders | . ., fanned eight men. The score: feeli me from constipation and 1sed by uric acid irvitation. g | § L. e. }:flcfiuord;ida;iver. Take Drp Edwards’ | Salts is splendid for kidneys ang | 8 01500121x-—10 11 1| Olive Tablets when you feel “loggy” and | cituses no bad cffects whatever, 65 Ch h t t 30 Church St.. New Britain, ¢t. i |Springfield . .000000410— 5 & 5 “heayy™ Note how they “clear” clouded g Here you Hlm\t‘l a plea ant, ofter- ANure ree = Dignan and Martin; C: Ho- | brain and how they “perk up” the spirits- | vescent lithia-water drink, njen nd Atkinson. 10c an:1 25¢ a box. All druggists, ‘q\nl-kly relieves bladder trouble, KODAK SHOP

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