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i N W . . ¥ w3 R .A ' > 2 i Y '. ———— = i - - — orererp—t : = v - ng to be in a war between ““The first of these,” the newspaper { “Publicity will not advay Ame g 1pan, they would . not | said, *‘would be to make our position HOPE FOR PEACE lN ) the newspaper added, * hes 3 I ' . esita cond. They would not | absolutely clear to the whole American | IREI QND EXPRESSED | It:g:;;;h:flzt;:elnm::ngs;h y vain.' waste time in re diplomatic pa- | people and also to the people of our Mothers! Give The Little { pers or considering legal points. They | own empire, larinz we would not re- | The Chronicle remarke O S P . | would say: new the Japanese alliance, although of | 2 admit the definite retention nes yrup ep51n o Us Mo - with our own flesh and blood. 1t | course we would remain in perfect} yondon Newspapers See ws.wny‘ o8 ithin the empire—on 1o S the poor ol mother country has gone | amity with Japan. Next we Should.“ vl % 7 G, ‘ negotiations proceed They like Dr. Caldwell’s, and it quickly TT Vo mre | propose @ naval convention with the sadsfactory Adjustment of real issue is seen to lie, nd United S We should say to| Differences. i Ireland and England, but b relieves their constipation R Opposed oo 2. Hthioamihaxerd = .:‘ epol‘[ed ppo ‘.0 Ally Aml g 3 st rel 1 s the ' Americi: yu shall take over com- two Irelands.” headach \ cadership of her elder danghter rather | mand of the sca throughout the Pacific BEGI’N to teach the child regular daily American Pac[ wlm Ja an { than herself. Help the Japanese to | and carry on the policing of it. Just London, May 6.—Hope that yester- On the same ground the v d 15 et s Dese ) 5 ''s meeting Dub S| es | Press counselled non-inter elimination as young as possible, P e £ bt iy Altt ‘Good| " a5 you | willl be ‘answerable for _ tho ";:(\::;,ex'l-ltlusll"1:;‘:1‘e0f1’::r Cistors | Englishmen in any nego and much constipation will be avoided h = " TQJ)“'\ > aat fasha Loy talking about?" Iacific, 0 we will have command of the amonn de Valera, the Irish re- ' cluding by saying: la ife. onveni - g ! ““The sume dreadful m ge of dis- Sea in the Atlantic.’ P iAo = haie o arising. It does ng e Intirfare vsuh = | dominions would not tolerate an Anglo- | C: to the other with similar 2 ABANDONE dawn 0% peace n eeland, porveacd :ft{?.‘ b B lay, léhuoln k. BT N, Japanese treaty having as object | vehemence. There could be only one e e N newEpaperiicomment SRbore difoday. ol play, r work. 1l | opposition to the United States, de- place for Canada in a finish fight be. Nerbours. France, May 6.—As a | Somo journals, however, recalled the When in spite of your efforts a mem- - : clared the Weekly Spectator today., tween Japan and America—by the sid. ¢St of orders reccived grom Am- [ failure of previous ecorts. The Lon. | pest coffee 3 lbs. $1.0 ber of the family becomes constipated, The newspaper cited facts to show that j of Americ n milita t at (Ant- | don Timey. saidl ofidy at least five-dish | 380 aqvt. give Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in the = ctween England and Japan ' gyl aded by s he Amg tbasc here, | tinct etforts to" secure peacc besides size dose directed on the bottle. Itisa 5 pe | phver comld Be o two Br‘u’l‘\h l’vrnno(vul““l ‘t"l Tul).;m-.\‘ : St bbb U nb Gl bl D BB i S mild, gentle laxative safe for young f merica. N iis s sals to the United doned. The personnel has been or- | and Mr. de Valera, were going for- ; Best butter, 5ic 1b., babies; effective for grownups. It'is the 2 ave until now left the most | dercd te Belgium. ward simultaneously. i Russell Bros.—advt. largest selling liquid laxatfve in the i ixlevnx-v:._uxv &ument on our side (un world, and most economical as a sixty D i — cent bottle will last you many months. [ ! “Even the most wildly imperialistic a0 — = a sive of Britons do not contemn- For your information, Dr. Caldwell's plate with pleasure the-blowing of the Syrup Pepsin is a compound of Egyptian TRY’TFREE f British empire into smithereens in a ' Senna and other simple laxative herbs single instant. We all know i w i e - . E v perfectly friend, useful to relieve , constipation trial bottle of my Syrssp Pepsin. 1 WaF agninet. Amrion, Bt o suppoct and symptoms like headache, bilious. Address me Dy W. B. Coald: some rights, of our.own but in order to ness, colds, fever, bad breath, 10ss of well, 513 Washington Sereet, help the Japanese. The moment such appetite and sleep. It is no ex ra- Montic Illinois. Every- a war was declared, the bonds that | jon to say that millions of families are body now and them needs a united us with our dominions would be never withouta bottle of Dr. Caldwell's laxative,and it iswell to know severed. Syrup Pepsin. It safeguards theirhealth. the best. Write me today. “‘If the people of Australia and New | 25 e - s G Zealand were asked on which side they ‘ The Safe § § Drug Stores Formerly Riker-Hegeman 217 MAIN STREET Special | Ladies! CutPrices ADFE BIG LEAGUE STUFF oS delightful as the cheering crack from Babe Ruth’s bat "as he sends another homer over the fence, is the news that Connors-Halloran have ar- ranged several “best suit buys” at $35.00 and $37.00. > It wouldn'’t require a tailoring expert to tell that these suits are “big leaguers.” The prices may not say so—but the advanced style and the exact tailoring do. If this paper were dated May 5, 1920, you’d think the prices—$35.00 and $37 .00—due to typographical errors. .Today—when we tell you that these suits are brothers of those that came out last year at $60.00 and $70.00, you'll realize that somebody has been slicing profits to a mighty close margin. ¥R . Take it for granted that Connors-Halloran did their share of the slicing. TROUSERS SAY: “LET US SAVE YOU MONEY” The suit badly in need of a new pair of trousers can call on our trousers for help. We wouldn’t like to say we can match every suit, but the chances are we can. In staple fabrics and informal styles—$4.95 to $5.95. l An Appealing Sale of Silk =3 | Shirts | 60c Bromo Seltzer . . . 25¢ Cuticura Soap . . . 60¢c Doan’s Kidney Pills . 60c DY R Cold Cream . . 40¢ Fletcher’s Castoria . ., 1.50 Gude's Pepto Mangan when you buya . 16 0z. Horlick’s Malted Milk 50c Jar Riker’s Violet Cerate' 50c Hind’'s Honey & Alm. Cr., . S0c Java Rice Powder . . . iry o i Mepmliontn. Toe prive. on the 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste . . other hand is ted principally by the ex- 15¢ Lus nse of the pe armony Violet Dulce . . . ‘ace Powder in texture, in fineness, in purity .30c Lyon’s Tooth]Powder . of its ingredients, is the equal of Face Pow- 1.00 Listerine, 14 ounces . o L v R I N delicate true Violet odor is preferred by man; 50¢ Mulsified Cocoanut*Oil ladies to the more expensive powders with 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream ) G _ 75c Meliin’s Food . . .. By il By L g e 2% Mum: .. . « « .« s :::ghskh.to id in eradicating wrinkles, 1.00 Nujol * . . . . & = e e T o minently 1.10 Nuxated Iron alzls & a score of years. b 10c Palmolive Sosp' . . . Total value of Face Powder and Cerate 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste $1.00. Special During May, 1,30 Pinkham's Veg. Comp. both for 25¢ Resinol Soap . . . 1 15¢ Resall Toilet Soap . - 70¢ S:;“;hm(;i:a‘ il Zfi” Other Special 2S¢ Woodbury's Facial May Sal es Other Low Prices Delicious Rich Cream oy wocka o shaw enat or| CARAMELS regular every day prices actually P W, g o s save you money. 7 it < wrapped. Rich, smooth, chewy and holesom 1.20 D& R Cold Cream. . .........79¢ 5 Y ) Zholesome, made of 90c Pompeian MassageCream ....73c| | g‘::r{rl)liry Butter, 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste Marshmall 65c Levy’s LaBlache Face Powder 57¢ > 25¢ Tetlow’s Swansdown 4 [ J Worth up to $6.50 : Hope we can get some more Silk Shirts like these. Because already we’re worried whether we’ll have enough for tomorrow. Otherwise, it will have to be a matter of “first come.” Bo s’ - Heaven knows, it’'s a good enough bargain. Fine silk shirts in y clever patterns, and only $8.79-—why dealers ought to gobble them 10¢ Life Buoy Soap........ : Hershey’s V5, Pound 25¢ Packer’s Tar Soap Milk olazte Bars 15¢ Physician’s & Surgeon’s Delici ourishing cake chocola eereeeness 1G] ing. S el oo o the ondeen 1.20 Bromo Seltzer................ Sl Suits - For CONFIRMATION and GRADUATION Tailored of fine quality navy serge in new models, all sizes—$12.50 to $16.50. FOR THE LITTLE BOYS—2!; to 9 yrs. Wash Suits in several models $2 to $3. Straw Hats in several shapes $1 to $2. : F REEVIole‘t\Dsl?; Fla;coe)lsowder . 84 ; | 1.00 Eskay’s Food - . 1.50 Scott’s Emulsion 2 Sale of Statlonery Cascade Linen Writing P i ig- ln;tz mowunc;rnr::ponm me‘:iu :: dex?esl'. 1.25 FatherJohn’s Medicine....$1.00 Pughedq” ‘;n“t;x‘m::, mfi:flf kpflchce Our 1.00 Wampole'! Cod Liver Oil nnn.l retail price, 60c. 50 envelopes of the qn-hz. Our usual price 45c. Total value of P.:;ne: and es, $1.05. It is much more economical to buy Wi in thi S0c Cuticura Ointment........... —— m&.‘!fli%fif@"& 1.00 Cuticura)Ointment May onty, both for 50ctMentholatum Ointment . . ... 1.00 Mentholatum Ointment. . ... L~ Cascara 60c Musterole Ointment i 2S¢ Beecham’s Liver Pills n Tablets ! Connors-Halloran 1.40 Sal Hepatica ... ... el 99¢ 215 MAIN STREET 1.50 Fellows’ Syrup Hypo., large $1.21 S . - ; " my .......... e 89C ; ALk ‘ : “The Main Store on the Main Street” — = = f' SPECIAL FOR EATURDAY | “Buster Brown” Boys’ Stockings it black, sizes 7 to 11. Regular ‘ 50c to 69c grade s s