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IGESTION CAN'T STAY h Pain, Sourness, Gases, “and Acidity ended with “‘Pape’s Diapepsin'’ e emaremase e t.of-order stomachs feel fine at ! ‘When meals don't fit and you gns, aclds and undigested food n you feel indigestion pain, lumps \stress In stomach, heartburn or he. Here is instant rellet. st as soon as you oat a tablet or of Pape’s Diapepsin ull the dys- . indigestion and stomach, dis- caused by acidity wilt' end. pleasant, harmloss tablots of ‘s Diapepsin always put sick, up- a0ld stomachs In order &t once lycy cost so little at drug stores. CHIROPRACTIO TALK, NO. 38. ‘OUR BILL VOLZ. THE ONIROPRACTOR raan Mature tniends every 15 & bill Whien Nature intends mm wooner or 1A That s th e N t s the one grim ob- joh no one ¢an escape. L BIF signted people see that Nature's e fow Wame ohecked sgalfst odern conditions will allow. You n..u:",mn relatives and friends, but olt, to & c-lmrnAmc n Why you oannot be as healthy, L and full of life as normal men of the many thousands who have plete health after a fow SpiaAl onts! And what Chiropractié has them It can and will do for you. my ofice and see. IFroo consul- AVO | 1AMPION MAKER RETIRES John Krait Worked at Trade for 46 Years Minneapolls, Minn., March 18— Ranking as the champion flour mak- er of the world, John Kraft, who re- tired March 1st, after continuous serv- ice for 48 years, holds the unique rec- ord of making enough flour to feed the enttre population of the United States and its possessions for a period of one year. Because of impaired vision, Mr. Kraft, who is 69 years old, terminated his conmection with a lo- cal flour company after establishing a record which milling engiheers be- lleve will stand for many years. Enginoers at the plant estimate that during his 46 years 6f active service, Mr. Kraft made 138,000,000 barrels of flour, according to the veteran mill- er, an average narmal person <on- sumes about one barrel of flour a Year or its equivalent. Mr. Kraft's output therefore could feed the pop- ulation of tho entire United States and its possessions which is approxi- mately 115,000,000 and at the end of one year heve a large surplus, Expressed by milling engineors, the stupendous amount of flour milied under Kraft's eyes would if plated in barrels end to end, extend around the world three times; Would cover svary square foot of the siie of Minneapolis with flour six in¢hes deep, and #f loaded for shipmeént, would requife 460,000 cars or 15,300 average trains Mr. Kraft has been a head mifler for 38 years and during this time has had three mills under his supervision. Born in Schlotsau, Germany, Jane uaey 12, 1852, ho tame to this coun- u-p ‘whet 20 years of age. It was not until he had resided here three years Chiropractor \ln! he obtained employment in the Mum‘ at the bottom as a aweaper, he worked his way the wvarious stages of @mutter, machine tender and grinder. He was made a head miller in 1883, s i J ve years later he was in charge of three mills. In 1908, however, with advancing years, he relinquished his authority over two of them. During his long perlod in the flour milling profession, Mr. Kraft hao seen it revolutionized. While a worker in the mills, he witnessed tha replacing of rolls for the old milistones, new puritying methods. and the installa- tion of dust collectors. Also the for- mer head miller has watched the mighty growth of the village to which he came in 1872 to a large city known throughout the world for its flour mills. “They WORK while you sleep” “THE BUSY LITTLE STORE"” BEST COFFEE 35ch you feel blilgus, COnstipated, headachy, upset, full of e¢old? Take ofie or two Cascarets tonight for your liver and bowelt. Wake up with head clear, stomach right, breath sweet and feeling fine. No grping, no incon- venience. Children love Cascarets too. 10 25, 50 cents. “CIVILIAN CLOTHES” 3 pounds $1.00 1b 35¢ CHALLENGE MILK Russell Bros. 30! MAIN STREET HARTFORD EASTER TAILOR MAD $24.95 SMARTLY STYJ Featuring handsome mnmv Men's Wear Serge, Velour a ‘Puse or embroidered types. Wraps and Pplo Co: - And Chic Sport Smart looking models—<y, clean cut lines. plete. Large variety of “differént and Aistinctive Other Coats at s;s'ns und $30.95. WBmen s Bathrobes $2.89 JImmaculately .smooth and shap v.fero the verve and spitit in derived from boid \ledgn Besides Po!o Clioth there are nuMarous other soft matérlals. Asso! styles — silk lined — Heatherbloom and Taf important savin In all the Iatest styles and colors. pleated ruffies with neat flowered design, i flowered design, plain eolors with fan\y. etc. Shades arée tan, taupe, gray, bdblack, and navy. Al lengths from 82 to 40, Anether large shipment of | these wonderful Bath Robes to sell at $2.89. Light-and dark pat- terns to choose. from .and all siZes up to 44. Neatly trimmed u;llu- and cufl'a. with pockets and cord around walst. Men’s Union Sits” Spring Weight $1.50 A sample assortment in gray, white and ecru. Long and short sleeves, ankle and knee lensth. “Augusta’” “Imperial” and Metropolitan” brands. All sizes from 34 to 46. 5 e CLOTHES” roooaaa»#oononmoeco#oeeeanaanuaq-#@fie NHEN YOU 8Sage llen. & Co. TNINK OF Incorporated —Hartford odo] '.3\. A mnew lot received agsin. Everyone acquainted with this famous brand. These extra heavy fibre silk in blaek, sordovan Slightly irregular. Al sises. . “NOT A HAT YOU LIKE, LIKE THE BEST.” our Hat for Easter May be Selected Here Saturday YOU WILL WIND BERE DISPLAYS OF ENDLESS CHARM . THE PRICING WILL PLEASE YOU. L Hifancy ot Mmaterials and solorings, as well as harmony in subdued shddings is seen in the Easter Millinery displays here, Years of service have taught us your wishes in the matter of millinery and ws have this year a selection embracing all the best new modes. L SEE OUR DISPLAYS AT DRESSES $25.00 b/ VALUES UP TO $50.50 This is a marvelous group of Dyesses. gotte Crepe, Crepe g Chine, Taffota, Serge and Tricotine. chiirming models and most extraordinary values. Attractive New Spring Suits : For Women And Misses 7 AT MODEST FPRICES. $45.00 TO $195.00 An exctllent amsortment of stylish Suits in twill cord, tricotine, serges, tweeds and mixtures, 16 to 44. — B8% to 48% Jorsey Suits in brown, green, tan heather mixtures, $12.25 and $19.75. March Sales of Hosiery and Gloves WILL BE AT THEIR HEIGAT SATURDAY Irregulars of our $1.10 Bilk Btoelinfi now .... 506y Women's fine quality moreq'q:ea Stockings, re Irvegulars of our $1.90 Siik Stockings, $1.00 duced from $1.50 to Womeén's black full tnhlonod HMerperized 780 Mercerized Lisle 8tockings reduced to ..., Btofkings White and brown full fashioned ueromna Children’s Cotton Stockings .. Froench lambskin Gloves, T elnp mlo Real Ki4 Gloves, 2 élasp style, Paris polnt embroidered . ...L 42,00 Women's light w-l‘ht Couon !took!nn . . 88¢, 3 for $1.00 Easter Sale of Ribbons - AT S9o—Especially good assortment of dbright mew Ribbons, which are so much used this séason——satin taffetas, mossalines, Roman stripes and moires, for sashes. Also good assortment of Hairbow Ribbons. BUT THE HAT YOU “Espect to find zh Fisherman, 315 3 ““Mark of Supremacy,”’ on every bottle of emulsion that you buy. | This means that you will always ask for SCOTT’S EMIII.SlON $5.00, $10.00 and $15.00. Canton Crepe, Geor- All colors, many Did you purchase one or more? Sizes 16 to 46. . - rt a bit! - Drop a little 'Freezon"‘ n an aching cornm, in- stantly that corn stops hurtng, then shortly you lift it rixm. oft yith fin- gera. Truly! Your druggist sells a ting eome of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficlent ~11{ to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or trrita- tion. < Dgesn't, THOMAS MEIG‘HA'N ) “CIV. ILIAN CDOTHES” Sizes G @fifi&##@fi##@@@@@fi@@#fi#fi#@fi#@@fl#@@#fl%@#@ 750 Tniportéd Lambskin Gloves, 1 clm -M. 16 button length Gloves ... Strap Wrist Chamolsette Glov #'Clasp Chamoisetto Gloves /.... A FEW MILLER” ELECTRIC LAMPS A Wonderful Addition to Your Home at a RemarkablY‘ Low Cost AT 45¢ A YARD-—TFive-inch Moire Ribbons in all the desirable shades. One inch wide Satin Taffetas in pink, biue, white, red and yellow, at 8c yard. One and one-quarter inoh wide aatin taffeta in the same shades at 10c a yard. One and one-half inch wide 12%c a yard. LA GRECQUE CORSETS EXCEL IN MATERIAL AND FIT. AT OUR CORSET DEPARTMENT 500 Georgette Blouses on Sale Saturdas Morning at Table Lamp Boudoir Lamp .. Desk Lamp ..... Floor Lamp ....} CONSULXT MISS NELSON """";' P 'é g § BBOB LA HTOOBOE