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Boston Store . | Few Big From Our Domestic Dept. 8 Weces Fine Quality Mercerized Jamansk 64 inches wide, handsome tterns. At 90c a yard ah Good value for $1 | Round 68 inches. $3.00 each Scalloped Cloths reat value .......... Mercerized Huck The best towel value Hemstitched wels, 16x34. o have meen in years at .. 30c each CRASHES -. xtenatve assortment cotton, lon and All Linen. From .... 18c to 30c a yard BEACON BLANKETS Three wmall lots to be closed at ‘troy prices: White, 64x78 'White, 64x80 Tan Army Blankets, single, extra vy, a8’ ... ... $5.50 each 8 Pairs Handsome $10.00 Flaid ankets, at $8.00 a pair McCALL PATTERNS ' { | & NIVEN PEEPEPTOPEIE TP | Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up A This heme-made remedy 1o & won- det for quick resuits. Eselly and cheaply made. is & home-made syrup which mil- of people have found to be the dependable means of breaking up born coughs. It is cheap and simple, very prompt in action. Under its ing, soothing influence, chest sore- goes, phlegm loosens, firuthmg he uekhla in throat stops got & good night’s restful sleep. Tbc \ | | | i bl ! easle l throat and chest colds are com- ed by it in 24 hours or less. Nothing t tiekle, bronchial asthma or win- coughs 2% ounces of Pinex into a pint le and fill the bottle with plain f you prefer, use clari Either way you get "fll'.——-n famil: r eough lvnm Ill’l you could h-v ‘rhctly and children love i nex is & apecial and highly concen- extract, known the world over for P 15 ounces of Pinex” with directions, and don’t accept any- Guaranteed to give nhr:olu!c The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, l AVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take It your skin is Js yellow—complexion licf — ablets. for ahnd-—m m calomel—yet and overcome n-ko this splendid cough syrup, r for bronchitis, hoarseness, croup, ull sugar syrup and shake tbor- honey, or corn syrup, .u-d syrup. supply—of much for three times the mone; taste. d compound of genuine Norway rompt hesling effect upon the mem- o avoid disappointment ask your st for Iu(iév- or_ money prompt re- o Olive Tablets ite poor—- lnz in your mouth— hdm(—you should : have a nually. Take one or two nightly 4 note tho pleasing results. HEN RHEUMATISM HITS YOU HARD! 's Liniment should be handy for aches and pains 'HY wait for a severe pain, an e, a rheumatic twinge (ol- \;I[ cxpowtr Tre muscle, Il’fl"‘-‘o 0 make you q you should h‘\'yfiloanl lndy to help curb it and ive,and fit,and on the job? n-bbmg, for it pemetrates, it today to the afflicted part. ratifying, clean, prompt relief | to SPIRITUAL POWER 5 PRESENT DEMAND | So Claims Bishop Nicholson in Addressing Council Meeting | | 24.—The | church ! Buffalo, world its Thomas Nicholson to the pal “The and indirect to be $348,000,000.000 43,000,000 within make astrophe. Nicholson development of progress and business methods in the church must have faith in ourselves”™ said, “and in our ability to do to give, and we must be willing bring the methods of work of modern church up on a scale con mensurate with the progress and development of modern business methods. “The more since 1 N. war has Y.. Feb awnkened the tremendous resources, Bishpp told the delegates annual meeting of the Episco toduy. direct of .- cities figures costs of here give the the world in money he said. "It the power of the church impossible world council latest lives, to another such Bishop pleaded for i modern he and to the of the hour for Not long demand is spiritual power was on the Great Lakes. | saw of the largest steamers afloat The owner was aboard and with pride he showed me over the great engines. Then he showed me how they had duplicate engines so that if anything went wrong with the machinery on one part they had an eatirely new sct,of boilers and engines to carry the ship througzh They burned hundreds of tons of coal a day, but they could make time in the face of the greatest storm which could be anticipated on the lakes. “A few days later I was on a lit- one tle old boat built twenty-five years ago, with its sputtering engin». It is as useless to try to run the Dbig ocean liners with the steam power of that little boat as it is to run the modern church with the degree of spiritual power we have had in the past. The power of Fod is unlimited. The greatest need of the hour is the development of moral and spiritual power which will match the com- mercial and industrinl masteries of our age. POSTAL TELEGRAPH IN §2,400,090 SUIT Secretary Deegan Says Burleson | Brings Action for Spite (Postal Tepegraph.) New York, Feb. —"“WHhen asked yesterday regarding the suit insti- tuted by Postmaster General Burle- son against the Mackay Companies- Postal Telegraph System to recover $2,400,000 of earnings of that com- pany during the perlod of Federal Control, Willlam J. Deegan the secretary siated as follows: ! Mr, Clarence H. Mackay the presi- | dent of our system is enroute to Cuba connection with the laying of our | new cable the Island, but authorized me to say that for nearly two years Postmaster General Burle- | in to he has | son and his legal advieor, one Lamar, have had every opportunity to file this suit. We have been waiting anxiously for them to try conclusions with us in | the courts and have publicly so stated, but during all this time remained supinely silent, because they realized that they had no case. Now ten days before leaving office—or rather before being put out of office they bring suit, not in the hope of recovering what they alege is due the gKovernment, but merely out of spite and vindictiveness They bring it at this late day so that they may shirk its prosecution and so put the onus of the prosecution of a weak case on | tion they have | | | | | | | r | KNOW HIM? Science has made many great discover- ies about the human body and how to fight ise and 41l health. But never be- fore has any dis- covery meant much to weak, thin, pale, ner- N i vous and pre- The ladics responded ratZ_: 2bly | maturely old people as this new dis- to the test of the faculties of observa- cover which is so iinportant that tion which was dedicated to them | 'l® t"d-" QU Earts, eley, P QYO o riated kS g red s roits Him?" column. & M. Davidson of | Scientists have found that the the Fair Department store, was a ;reason so many thousands of people rather hard individual to discern in 10%¢ their hecalth and cnergy is be- the silhouette, we think. However, ;’::“:"“":'w'r';oz‘;"""”';';“;‘("' °£f"‘:h' eight, persons had the correct solu- | el & SoSS 2 day and Anna J. dler, of : ; 2 Bty Church street was the first, ther [ j»"‘r_l‘:fl‘""“h glands no larzer 'tl‘;nn qualifying tor last night's prize of 7, BC% TArhish & :"r':‘s‘?'fmvnn?nir:'d one dollar. s s & 5 ~ Several other persons, besides Mr. | POfance ,',':,:"",l,':‘m"']l,'f' thohillions "; Davidson. were mentioned in the con- | S90S ! RS SR IR R B A 5 test Most prominept of these in Wh(‘“ [T lanaal bt n;lmlmr of guesses was Louis Raphacl |, c/1€h TIEHE | Slands boc °l")‘°<‘_;‘;“i emmen e oTe pent” apd thre® |ihe proper amount of these hormoncs e s an and as a result the buildin [4 chants w wear ve als an 5 SEDECURIEO) S lenraitronr Kinsees Mone (M0 | tneacllife Gollaliaihialted fana wel bol in the order of receipt of answers"l'f"";d“"“k' gRSLCoRblanc preaticcs were, Anna J. Stadler, Gertrude | ¥ 9 Janclle Halloran, Margaret Koplow- The New Way to IHealth itz, Mrs. W. T. Young. Elizabeth Ald- | (o 05 o on 88 0 es rich, Mary Collins, Emily S. Zevrie Aot e e and Sarah Putterman. | ir,""iqd‘;‘,‘ B.and, .","“bl\“ S supplyiBowen Whom do we show in silhouette to- |y [¥ reseharzed. - and SNt night? Many people should know— | Fody i f bty i s . human bodics. When our ductless QUESDEIVate Impressioniis thati(holpI0 | e as T throush f overworklor) aic cancs file will be casily recognized. It you | FARCs throus S send in his name on a sheet ot paper ¢ Rl SES e upon which appears your own name | CYUFACtS tuken from the ductless e e e i Do ovan | Everybody has heard of the won- o dollar. Ne phone calls accepted. 1n | derful results obtained when monkexy the case of two correct answers re. |81ands werc transplanted surgically celved at the same time the prize will | into human bodies. This new method works on practically the same prin- ciple,—only an operation is entirely unnecessary. Scientists have found that animal gland extracts can be effectively ad- ministered in tablet form. They have also found that sheep and cattle gland extracts bring the samec results as monkey gland extracts. It was this remarkable be drawn. Know the fellow above? Guess. 330,000 HOME FOR - SCIENGE PRISONERS discovery RALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, The Sccret of Many Run-Down Conditions, Lack of Strength Now Disclosed for 192r. Amazing Secret Makes Weak Men and omen Strong Weak Nerves and First Time. READ! ‘After being in ii! health, weak and nervou cars, today at 51 years of age | fully as strong and vigorous as at vear old perfod. 1 belfeve is the greatest known remedy for loss of strenizth and 1 unhesitatingly rec- ommend it to the public CHARLES 42 Schaal St Manchester. Fe down t would josc ugh s my wife was S0 run- hoaght at any time T She lost 30 pounds hax been taking ndex for only five wecks she has : pounds and feels, looks and '8 vounger TIMOTHY SANT, Marijanna ., 5. het down generally and Laving with little b state that wonderfully, ¢ iy nervous and . run- for the past 15 years, tried doz of tonics fit 1 can truthfully lex has helped me ven though I have been ime.” MRS 5 Clinton St., E. Cambridge, Mass. Eighteen months ago 1 suffered a physical shock, which left me on my back for five months. A few weeks ago 1 started taking Glandex. To- dany 1 am working and shovel two s of coal a day with scarcely any whatever.” EVAN 8 KIL- 168 Front St, Worcester, which led to the formulation of the wonderful new animal gland tonic, Glandex Compound, which is cuasing great comment everywhere through the almost incredible results that i is bringing. Startling Success of Glandex From all sides come daily reports of the apparently miraculous results brought about through Glandex. Just read some of the letters reproduced above. From cverywhere are reported the same ainazing results. People say that Glandex is working wonders for them!—that C dex was a Godsend. The reason is easy to understand.| Glandex. instead of treating only the symptoms of run-down condition goes further and attacks the real, under- lying cause, which Science has found to be run-down glands. Watch Out for Danger Sigmals! If you feel all tired-out, if it ex- hausts you to stand up for over 15 minutes at a time, if you never feel like zoing anywhere and if you feel | get up in go to more exhaust>d when you the morning than when you bed— If you are troubled with “nerves,” you get ecasily irritated and pro- if you are seized with frequent “the blues,” ir voked, tits of despondency or you can’t stand the nois and if you imagine that things always going wrong— it rown old before your checks have are you have zr time, if vour e and lost the sparkl nd glow of yvouth, if vour enerzy and vigor have been eapped. if vou have lost the youthful desire for work and pleasure— If you have any or =all of these distressing symptoms of run-down it is be- are not condition, cause your function in all probability ductless glands as they should. to do is build them up. of people have found the sacret of rugged health and strength.—and the least You owe to your own sclf is to giv this remarkable new tonic a trial. in Glandex No Risk Offer. Don’t risk a single to vour druggist, get Compound, and take ten up penny. Simply o a bottle of Glande: it accordi It the do not full expectations, your drug 18 authorized re- fund ypur money without question. Ston being half alive! Stop envy- ing the men and women who ave biessed with pe: fect health ana strength! : Resolve now to try this lutest product of science, which has brouzht Zlorious vitality and hard hood to thousund: Your health Go to your drug- days, to your sortant to be put off. row-—TODAY. NOTE: Glandex Compound, in addition containing genuine gland extracts from f sheep and cattle. also contains o the glands iron, nux vomica and calcium glycerophos- phates. all of which have been prescribed physicians for years as health builders. it animal extract which comes from thc digestive organs of well to note that the idea’ of using 5 not in itself new—pepsin, an animal, has been long used as an aid to human digestion. For sale by the City Drug Co., 487 Maim ¢ St., John J. McBriarty, cor. Chureh and Stanley Sts., and by good druggists every- where. s WIDOW OF HANAN 12 Little Gmldren at Phlladelpma to Be Placed in Own House Eh|ladol|)h|a. Feb. little boys and girls held virtual prisoncrs of science at the Phila- delphia hospital for contagious dis- 24.—Twelve Married Soldier in France—De- { mands $100,000 as Estate Share New York, Feb. of luxury which cost her late husband | cases for/ periods ranging from 18 months to six years, will be given a home of their own at the institution, it was announced today. The children arc suffertng from chronic diphtheria and must be kept 24.—From a life at the hospital not only to protect sty =y the public from contagion but for | $100.000" a vear, Mrs, Ethel .Hanan : Taylor, widow of Alfred P. Hanan, their own safety. It is explained Sh factu he h fal [ that the disease has settled in their | P10° MAnviactirer, save sho hes fal | throats, destroying important tissues [ '°% 0 2@ ¢ 2 Yol Tt e A compelled her to dispose of her auto- nature as mobiles, her country home and house- a part of their breathing apparatus and muscles provided by and that unless hard rubber tubes :“'ll: \Z’.i,’;f;,‘“'m"fife femporenamoney are kept in their throats the chil- | “'ppisang the fact that she is now dren are likely to die of suffocation. Nurses must constantly be in atten- dance in case one of these tubes slips from its place. Not one child in a thousand tacked by diphtheria oontracts it in this chronic form, the haspital authorities say. The boys and girls are not really invalide but romp as other children. The sum of $5 married to a former soldier, earning “barely enough to meet his own liv- ing expenses,” are related in her pe- ¢ tition to the Surrogate's Court, ask- of her former husband’s estate. She asks the court to compel Herbert H. Ilanan, nephew of the shoe manu- facturer to pay her this sum. As Mrs. Hanan, during her afflu- ence, she was noted for lavish enter- ,000 has been set aside for a home for these young- | tainments at Narragansett Pier, She sters. The Luilding will ye a com-| js pnow Mrs. Taylor and lives with bination of home, school and recrea- | her husband in Cannes, France. He | center. Application has been is in the export business. to the Burleson | made to the board of education for The residue of the Hanan estate by this suit proposes m take $2,400,- a teacher who will volunteer for | was dividely cqually among the widow 000 which was earned by our lines, 'duty in instructing them. Their | and his two children, Alfred P. by our investment and by our staff | ages vary from seven to ten. Jr. and Mildred. The petitioner claims during the year of federal control, that although sixteen months have while on the other hand he actually elapsed since her husband's death, pald to the Bell Telephone and the SETH TANNER the nephew, as executor, has not ad- Western U'nion companies $10,000,- vanced anything to her out of the 000 more than they ecarned during large estate, except the household ef- federal control. Our crime in Burle- fects, automobiles and a home at Sea son's eyes was in refusing to allow Gate, left to her by her husband him to prostitute the war time control for the purpose of forcing govern- ment ownership of the telephones and telegraphs. He planned that the lIines would never be returned to the companies, but we spoiled his game. He knows as well as we that his suit legally is a joke. The management of the 'Alephonfll and telegraph wires by Burleson was most disgraceful, inefficient and scandalous and cost the taxpayers millions of dollars which had to be appropriated by congress out of the United States treasury last vear, to say nothing of the disruption of serv- ico which the publlr have reason to remember. Burleson, and comp’\ny have been repudiated the length and breadth of the land and their remains but nine days more. He retires the mo According to her petition, she has repeatedly asked her nephew for her share of the estate, but has been re- fused, and has sold her furniture, au- tomobiles and the Seca Gate house. If you have bad taste in ml:h. foul breath, furred tongue, dull beadache, drowsiness, disturbed sleep, mental depression, yellow- ish skin—then you are bilious. TELLS OF POVERTY| | effect, ing $100,000 from her one-third share ' She says her husband was accustomed to expend for her maintenance ‘in excess of $100,000 a vear.” She adds that she had occupied an apartment at No. 270 Park Avenue at $10,000 a vear rent, kept three servants and the same number of automobiles. Since Mr. Hanan's death, however, she has borrowed $34,000 to make both ends meet, she says. Her pres- ent husband has no available cash for their living expenses, she says in and they face poverty, Alter C. Durrington, Jr. submitted an affidavit supporting her state- ments. He said he is familiar with her affairs and those of the Hanan estate. Surrogate Foley nephew to appear the demand. JAPS CAN DO NOTHING directed the March 4 to answer California is Observing State and National Constitution Says Forcign Minister in Tokio Speech. Tokio, Feb. 23.—(By the Associat- ed Press)—Japan can do nothing to invalidate anti-Japanese legisiation in California, declared Vispount | Uchida, foreign minister, in the dleti here today. “California’s legislation,” he said, | “is injurious to Japanese lnterests. but that state has been acting with GRIP Fortify the system against Grip and Influenza by taking Grove’s Laxative Brom_ Quinine tablets which destroy onic. laxative, ‘and " in her constitution and also that of the United States.” The foreign minister spoke in re- Pply .to Baron Yoshiré Sakatani, who asked if the Japanese government was doing anything to counteract this movement. N. Y. “GRAFT?” Somebody Yells Unheard of Word When Order Comes Through That All Cops Must Wxar Cuffs on Pants. New York, Feb. 24—Cries of ‘'graft’” raised by members of \the New York police department following an order re- quiring the force to wear two and a half inch cuffs on their summer uni- form pants, were under official investi- gation here today. Many pants were condemned, it is alleged, in a recent inspection, follow- ing which the order was published. An advertisement then appeared in station houses, it is claimed, calling attention to the fact that a certain lieutenant had resigned to enter the tailoring business. Cuffless trousers now in vogue could not be turned up, policemen say, with- out exposing a multitude of shins and many pairs of knees. 'WHAT MADE THE CHANGE? This Woman says Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made Her a New Woman is too ! it of children l are urged to try thie with you, and if not satisfied with monoy “For years I suffe constipation and accul which affected my heaq could hardly get my b raw eggs, toasted bread and still suffered. I tri for three years, but s Emulsion ihnve impro do my own farm and std most anything; have and everybody s belped me.”"—A. R. 1, Box 157. Indxgestmn is seldom tablets assisting the sto They, like physics, pills, of the stomach. . Milks Emalsion is a tive food and a corrective stores ~ health natura doing away with all byslcu. It promotes. a Fu" the digestive ory sssimilate food. As & and strength, Milks Iy recommended to kas weakened, and js resisting and repairin wasting diseases. Chron ble and constipation lieved. It produces ., coughs and bronch This is the only solidl enley, ad so palatable that i ice cream, X sickly ehildren No matter how reverd Milks anarantee—Take use it aeccord » promptly and $1.50 per Lol Emulsion Go., Terre I by druggists eterywhere. ot hope eve! i 1 CIIIY hlvt yl T4 blood of the kind N\lnhd iron—helps m e the in yourhhnd <nuxld|. lentils and appl iron is iron just as it co X strong acids on iron filin does not injure the teeth ach: itis ‘nlclnhl"l’ diff dinary metallic_iron. X rich, red bl , revitalize wnerves and give you new: Over .000,000 people. At all. drugyists, Be The génuine has N.L. ste Always insist on having H! Now 88 Years 0ld Tradeof B rsmit] T"lc:nl 18 sttt vil in the town to my iaternal meth piles. Mr, Jacob Lyon, I wish that you cof tell of his many exp ointmeni sal L ford he trled my me lor . letter just k. Page, M crmanent—youn &u !r:.tter No matter what your ~—if you Are m hfl‘ method will This l.lberll DM ment is import: neglect a single Send no_ money. coupon—but do