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You (,an Fmd ALL of the LATEST Fiction in Our irculating Library ckinson Drug Co. . 159 171 Main Street KNOX. HATS Knox Soft Felts and prescuted for Spring that republican, In the Derbies 1920 will be found all could be desired or demanded in hats. studyinz Knox designers, ‘rally the 1ashions, best. Knox hat- these trend have produced the have imparied o the stamina which gives ters styles service. KNOX HVES are Quality Hats. Luke florsfa" Company “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” CITY ITEMS Besse-Leland's, will meet hall. A initiat- ndre lo orrow evening in ks of 15 candidates will he will be church The ut the Ih men and women in - week at a mission at St beginninz Sunday, mission will continue wedk and will he for here fer's fil 11, Besse-Leland's * tournament will he played oF Chie vV ENTST $A G B! Hnight exington lodge, T. O, O, F, fer the inir degree andidates Thursday evening. larence 17 Benneti. vice-president he Stanley Works, will start in days for the Pacific coust on for the factory meeting of the will on a class socicty has been Miss will when city. work of the reh 6 land’s. You Need 2 Medicine uShouldHavetheBest stopped to reason Hucts that ave You ever it is that so many | extensively advert 1 at one soon forgot article aut of sizhi The reason is plain—the 1 promises of the man- i A applies more particn medicine. A medicinal at has veal carative val- s itscit like 1n emedy is have b stem those wha e in need o t, a preparation v years and neve vend, for ir Vs N remedy 1 cording o © that i i overcom ailments. i, almost « v, liver a rinary 1 1 ne wric ' cive a sumple bottle of cel post. Add mton, N. also menti tn - R itmer & enclo § devols the firkt of | A H. D and Maple 1011 | postponesi | iral- | ~HUMPHREY SAID NO, | ~ GHANGED HIS MIND ‘Wasn'l Going 10 Resign on Feb. 23—He Has | zations of this city { of “Oh, Oh mind of man ch ars 1o be (e ey. chairman comnéitee, who | ¢ oseveral of Libe | rportant and | 1 week ago. it wu Humphrey Wi from the serv- might | otherwise. About a4 that considering e ol the eporic ty in order that he entive time to his duties of genernd Hine ,..um.n.i nt at Traut “I ompany. He intention of however, he his tendered his resignation as chairman f of the republican town committee It 4<‘r|v\ml Tt s orted that iphrey has ) said no. in his candidacy for the nemination. 0, O. IV re- | licin mayoralty aucus several years aeo feated him for the Mr. Curtis went down to defea democrat ert K. Erwin, an enthusiasti and a hard worker in the nterest of the parily, is being tioned us the next chairm republican fown committee. A1 win was asked today acceptance of the town He said that he wonld aece if it was the the anembers, not s e . place sh of 1t the honor, ihe nart in the ublican club, of the New Bri that he was his d hird Ward assistant s U1 aders Wil Demou‘atlc Candidate nd that i 5 | of the council he . Asked } it republican ie said it would not councilman has been mentioned mocratie circles as o possil idate for the mayorally for 1 months. we Lis mind TALK ON MARK TWAIN. Wil Afternoon. rd Burton, LL. D., Give Lecture Tomorrow Richard Burton. LL. D.. will his series of lectur at the home ¥ on West zive after Hump subj of ain as a Wednesday on street. The will be Ty Saw 3 ks will be: Ibsen and His March Infla- | enc March 16—"Poctic Macter April Drama’ Irish Drama.” ADVANC FOR Ticke “Maytime,” -oxs produced Ly the which is 1o | ceum on Th { 4th, is havinz a big advance there is no question hu splendid production will BIG " SHOW. the musical Messrs. Shu- the L.y- March . and this) reeted ts for appear evening, over e man { selling, be made nd it 1o secure for helieved effo actions of high merit G. O. P, DELEGATES, represent the locu nization i the tion must file t ¢ th na at the Maren 11 necticut 1o the Candidates eir petitic The d primari Lepresentatives for national will be chosen at the state in New Haven. FINED FOR THERT, Judze Francis A, Palotti of Hartford police court. Abraham W imposed a fine upon Bher for is said fu m o Alex losensweig's e at o this city FRAINING POR Miss Mazie Mes, NURSE. strec hosp N ploy e ompany f¢ NUHILL INVENTORY. | Kimball, Mrs. | Sleath men- | of the| Br- | his | man- | Bil unanimoug | he felt if he | would | (Barry are ° New Britain convention confercnce ne Nelson, Dorotl RENIER, PICKHARDT ¢ DUNN ST PHONE ~Clark, >AIR SEX TO AID AT “CINDY” SHOWS | Matrons amd Maidens “Will Act as Ushers and Pro; m Girls at Next Week's Show. 127 MAIN ST, oPP. ARCH 1109-2 The fair sex of the city is co-oper: Presenting An Early Showing of Tailored Suits, Dainty Dresses Handsome Waists Both Tailored and Dressy Underwgear Both Silk and Batiste. _ New Models of Corsets from the best SR, Hazel F'(:H.\_ R ¢ Dell, 7 o < makers. B ing with the various Masonic organi- in the production | Cindy " at the Lyceum on | March 8, 9 and 10 and and & numoer of matrons maidens will act and prog Albert H. ting ushers m girls Alrs. I and her Purney H ATTY John Allan . MceKinne, Mrs, Pardon R Parsons, Henry Booth, Harold {and ! Robinson, Helen ¢ Vivian Callenda feToToRatoded RO We invite an early inspection vho will distribute Misses Margaret programs Middlemass. OLDS are simply inflammation or congestion of the mucous membrane or lining of the respira- tory organs—air passages and lungs. b They should be treated just as sur- | A S face inflammations, such as Burns or N\ ; Bruises are treated —that is, the medication should be applied directly to the inflamed parts. Internal medi- cation going to the stomach does not reach directly the affected parts. But medication cannot be applied directly to the air passages and lungs except in the form of vapors that can be inhaled; and, until the discovery of Vick’s VapoRub, there was no efficient, economical method of sup- plying these vapors. Vicks Acts Both Externally and Internally ICK'S VAPORUB is the discovery of a North Carolina druggist, L. Richardson, who found a way to combine the standard, time - testéd remedies — Menthol, Camphor, Turpentine, Eucalyptus, Thyme, Juniper, etc. —in salve form, so that when Vicks is applied to the body, these ingredients are vaporized by the body heat. INTERNALLY, these vapors, inhaled with each breath all night long, carry the medication direct to the air passages and lungs EXTERNALLY, Vicks iz absorbed through and stimu- lates the skin, attracting the blood to the affected parts and aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the inflam-- mation or congestion. THE OLD WAY Treatment by internal dosing, which does not reach direct to the affected parts and which frequently does derange the digestion. DIRECTIONS FOR THE USE - OF VICKS Vapors Important — For discases of the respiratory organs, such as colds, a large part of the value of Vicks lies in its vaporizing Qqualities. Therefore, whenever Vicks is applied over the throat and chest, carc should be taken to leave the clothing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel, so that the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. Het Wet Cloths —In cases of very severe colds, sore throat, coughs, incip- ient pmeumonia, etc., hot, wet towels should be applied over the throat and chest to open the pores of the skin be- fore applying Vicks. Fresh Air—Plenty of fresh air in the bed room is the best way to prevent colds and lung troubles. Fresh air does not cause colds: it strengthensthe lungs, enabling the system to throw off colds. Asthma — Vicks is not a ‘‘cure” for asthma—so far as we know, there is no cure. In many cases, however, Vicks does give rclief. Rub it well over the spinal column, from the neck to the hips to relieve the nervous tension. Then apply freely over threat and chest at bed time and cover with hot flannels. Renew frequently and always have the covers loose, so that the vapors may be frecly inhaled. Also melt Vicks in a spoon and inhale the vapors and apply a little up the nostrils. Bronchitis, Sore Threat, Colds in the Chest—If a scvere case, first apply hot. wet towels over the throat and chest Then rub Vicks in well until the skin is red, spread on thickly amd cover with two thicknesses of hot, flan- nel cloths. Catarrh, Celds in the Head—Mcit a little Vicks in a spoon and inhsle the vapors. Alsoapply well up the nostrils. There are so many varieties of catarrh that & competent physician be consulted. For ma wever, Vicks is excellent. Dissolve 2 half teaspoonful of salt in a pint of warm water and snuff up the nostrils night and morning. Then insert Vicks y up the nostrils as far as pe E snufting well back into the air passages. Children’s Colds -~ Vicks is larly wvaluable in treating Idren’s colds, since it is an external treatment, and therefore, does not disturb th= delicate digestions of children. The best plan is to keep Vicks constantly on hand and apply freelv and often at the first sign of “sniffes.”” Growing children_require plenty of fresh air and exercisc and should be How the Use of Vicks Has Grown Starting with the customers of Mr. Richardson’'s retail drug store, the use of Vicks has increased county by county, state by state, until now more than 17 million jars are used annually — practically one jar for every family in the United States—and this in spite of the fact that Vicks is still a new treatment to many people in the North and West. Once uscd, Vicks is a friend for life— it is so easily applied——so quick in its results. particu- *Hardware 2 kd fo e X 3 4R 00 R B G fTrains or Cars for Boys $3 to $5 Herbert L. Mills koretetel h S R | 33 336 Main Street 5 g B R THE NEW WAY Treatment by Vick's VapoRub, which is applied externally—relieving by inhala- tion as a vapor and by absorption and stimulation through the skin. kept in the open as much as possible, even in the winter. Coughs—Apply Vicks as directed for Colds in the Chest and Head, and if the cough is very annoying, swallow, cvery few hours, 2 small piece the size of a pea. Croup - Spasmodic—Rub Vicks freely over chest and throat umtil the dif- ficult breathing is relieved. One apphi- cation is usually enough. To prevent croup during the night, give a good application over the throat and chest at bed time and cover with hot, flannel cloths. Influenza—In jspite of the epidemic last winter, very little is known of this disease—even the germ causing it is not. yet definitely located and no specific for influenza so far as known has been discovered. In all cases a physician should be called promptiy. Vicks is to be used as an external ap- plication in connection with the phy- sician’s treatment. Apply as directed for Pneumonia. To Avoid Influenza — Influenza is a spit-borne disease, and when-inhaled the germs attack the mucous membrane, or lining of the air passages. Even this is not absolutely certain, but it is agreed by most authorities that keeping the system in good condition and the air passages stimulated and frec from colds is the best way to avoid the discase. Melting a little Vicks in a spoon might and morning and inhaling the vapors, and applying well up the nostrils sev- eral times a day, particularly when in crowds, is recommended. Pneumonia—(1) Send for your phy- ician at the first sign of pneumonia. (2) Immediately begin the use of Vicks as an external application. For pucumonia, Vicks is applied somewh as directed for Deep Chest Colds—for full directions see the Directions Foider. Tonsilitis—Apply as divected for Sore Throat. Whooping Cough — This is a self- limited disease, running & course whigh varies from a few wecks to scveral months. There is no known specific— Vicks is of value in easing the cough paroxysms, and thus lesscning their weakening effect on the system. Rub Vicks well over the spinal cotumn, from the neck to the hips, to relieve the ner- vous tension. Then apply over throat and ciest, covering with hot flanmels. Vicks Not Meant to Replace the Physi —At the first symptoms of a serious illness. such as pneumonia. a physician should always be caled. Many other troubles, suech as chromic catarria or continued headache, call for the diagnosis of a good doctor. cRefetobes C}vuncl_(Returns Use Classnfled Column VICK’S VAPORUB offers a new way to treat croup and cold troubles