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JEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 22, : 1‘-,\; 1ION BERVICE . — . — CASTO R IA MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS || Awelis u At'm;! I“w 1nUse For Over 30 Yaars ' - .“. ) DD im--yl bears é % Adelo ¢ Ne o Adele fiarrison's New Phase of L It began most naturally with “ kitchen aprons decorated with ap- > l .'.I‘ wd REV EL A ’I‘IONS OF A VVIFE | pliqued fruits and flowers of bright colors. Now, however, even one's N b 2 ¢ #— ~ > o 7 Rl ‘ best evening gown may have ap- i " h ‘, - the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce was announced today by b nnqua-l motifs for its trimmin, e e e S e e R Mothiars have dlbsorinc AR Unlass otherwise Indicated, Sheatrical notices and reviews In this column are written | ‘g ciio yyoo AL pel- by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. MOPGIALY A 09VAL. The Mission On Which Lilllan | keep olose tab on Smith. Mr (‘hr_:fi low duck on the front of the baby's Se g |ter, can vou manage to see Briggs as| DEW rompers will engage his attention - o g ¥ i most favorably—a Noah's ark might ; FOX’S THEATER PALACE THEATER ; i . carly in the morning as he arises? e or' ense fingers ) |d eV R nder Tom Chester's t e She paused, and the voung man an.|d0 even more, - ’ John Gilbert in “Arablan Love' now| Backing up all advertising as the the lining of Smith's eyeglass case |gwered her with a smile These brilliant patehes of color for showing at Fox's, has a role just as|Breatest photoplay of modern times, pulled away from the outer fing, [ “That will about five o'clock,” | AProns, house dresses or children's pleasing as Rudolph Valentino in|Norma Talmadge opened a week's en- giving Lillian me _flashing I ne gaid, hut if he expected Lillian to |clothes are often sewed on with varn! |“The Sheik” and his picture too has|§agement at the Palace this after- g.]mpsafln‘ white, then as ted ye astonished he must have been ‘:1“-;“‘ wide, easy stitches, For better| 1 that mysterious oriental atmosphere|noon in her photoplay supreme hand, the lining y nt0 [anpointed | dresses of georgette, organdie or crepe /] that makes dramas of this sort so en- | 'Smilin' Through."” It was a capacity ,\‘?(.u‘ giving at itely no ind o Fine ! she exclaimed. “That will nrm; .\\'nrk is nsed The variety of { tertaining. Barbara Bedford, playing|audience that greeted the opening that It » o | be just what T want. So you'd better |1,|'h.vr.1. is gr@nr and the material is opposite to Gilbert, is especiaily good | Presentation this afternoon, others be- I4ilan pu it hand, a the |y Jong home now, snatech what | USually the same as that of the gown and the climax of the piclure'm un- [Ing turned away because'of lack of you v lald tr n |sleap you can and make it up tomor~ | & contrasting color. usually clever, seats early after the house opened. scrutinized it « ¥, af nded e, Just ask Mr, Driggs to come| s ] The vaudeville shown this after-|Several young ladies act as ushers to me e 3 B °r here as soon as he can without FHR WEl]fllNfi noon contains a good array of com-|clad in the costumes that predomin- It's clever tructer She |3mith knowing where he has gone. | | edians, -songsters and dancers and|Aate in the early scenes of the picture, some novelty entertalnment which|Mrs. Mary T. Crean slogs “Smilin’ . RAER _SHacH 0 order, of|yust hint to him that it is government / ; p”’l-“’M * : 4 ar 4 work." BREAKFASTS"_ AR pleased the first day audiences. Through’ very Weautifully during one Tt ’ ¥ - / t Coming here Thursday is Baby|Of 'h; d“‘:“";e;";'l““; ‘“flt: ”"’““1” i, my W | * beautl- Thelma, child mystic who was here a | SYmphony orche: PISVA LROMUe0 RELY Jhaliioned riHi | ISLEEPYZTIME TA LES MENUS ANI] REEIPES few mfbnths ago. The child is said to|8core. As for the photoplay, never ead }r "" i ——r "\'l!’.{‘a have an uncanny ability to answer all | Défore has the publjc of this city had MU S I 'HE TALE OF reasonable, questions, 'hehoppnfirt:‘nl:g;n(':pkls:ynhl:"to”vsv::‘?]e.:? e . i ) i such a fin looked at vou T sester with at N (This is the fourth of a series of T b i " . f . &is fal hrough.' Norma Talmadge plays a fuflsiipuch of sdmifing detevenss.in : ?,:,»,n;;;d“: ,m Shton ,‘t‘"" L Y > ,LY‘JEUM THEATER dial rele that is by far her greatest her manner wt me bite my Av i d(;\ 4 hngflmn:t ) e £y ’ Various Masonic organizations are|portrayal since her debut in motion | Lps'ito Keep: back a. 8 That she, Ny fi; A eanise a‘:"l;, rn ]n?{( |m?;|,, = :l:r\( ; holding a theater party at the Ly-|pictures, and also has two leading with her exper known from et “”' 'M" 5 h”“ ning. ceum this evening when the Cormi-|men in Windham Standing and Har- s, Ao The :;11«{ qu n u l ikrugh «4‘nho:nr3 / can playenl will give their premiere of | rison Ford, who are also wonderfully that it bid someth 1 was o 4 n'i-fi‘f ‘h“”t‘”‘w & B - X SN Jane Cowl's great success, “Smilin’|cast. Beautiful scenic effects and Lo _goms. 16 e : 1 | de T\a':)f]:rfr}:—prf i Ry g ? | Through.” While this is Masonic [architecture,are one of the assets of AL s Itk he olS S e hile Mr. Flick (D6 coMia |k almate sstved (o FeRy BT, PIELY Ahexnole. [H ot reseciod for | this romantic droma. As an added at- o¥D 0 & litle whle Mr AGRER". ‘Ted P fengits ? i r and tickets are on public|traction Harold Lloyd is offered in “Why !" he stammered boyishly. | turned from trip to the pasture m‘!‘aflr "fl?}flp‘: ‘:\]E: X‘;;vlf‘;d;:flmd:"::';:r:? one side, then turn and broil five |8ale. The entire proceeds from the |his newest comedy "Never Weaken" “It seemed such a queer t -|see the Wondchuck brothers. Hurry- '4 ,'_m:‘ cocktail or hors d'osuvre|Tinutes on other side t’wn!r'lz perf\nrmam‘& however, will|a guaranteed three reeis ®all of o rv when he s i d he call Radai| A 1 C S = c i h 18 i him t v when he wa m \ard he ml‘el toBadell o 1d Bagin dhe-niedl, Mot Breads Mushroom Sauce. f° :’n.a the Masonic Temple building |screams. up a rope ladder and over a roof, that|“ ¢ ecker, hey're thinking 1' St alla afe: Barvad-xth: o breaiigat Two cups quartered mushrooms, i |fund,®according to the terms of a v 1 figured it meant.something And I|™\€r | Shils & ‘{nrn;wl 'uwrhAoAn‘ v s»r;-}-r{ cup bntter, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, | contract whereby the Masons recent- . TO SPEAK remembered—please don't laugh-- wa Ay P 0T | Cibaut bread of lany sort: . 4 cups brown stock, 4 tablespoons|ly changed the dates of their own DR, LEE : gomething I'saw’ in a movie once andf " Bt :‘Zi{‘ doh .Tlnnrr;‘"i These menus may be changed to|flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon|production to accommodate Mr. Cor- i - thought T'd try to pull the lining a ; he Woodchuck broth-| .. qiviqual taste, but the courses|PePPer mican. 5 Daring mountain climber takes 4 . H Melt butter, add mushrooms and Health Superintendent Will Discuss lying leap across *chimney” in the bit. And when it came away. I saw pt your alter Why | fully considered in full should be carefully considered in full. |\ \ /"y jce and simmer 10 minutes.| “Smilin’ Through,” Allan Langdon $wiss Alps. If he misses— pleces of queer white paper. you move up to the pasture at|m t il S You'd find it handy, living vu - . i Stir in flour and cook and stir till per- ! Martin's masterpiece, will be offered 1 anticipated Lillian’s outstretched 4 ] deat ! hand, gave her back the case, and|th oodchucks’ doaryard.” | | fectiy blended. Season with salt and |all this week at the Lyceum theater Meeting Tonight. watched her tensely, as she pulled| T can't do that” said Mr. Flicker. | | o ——— | hebper and elowly add stock: Cool|by the’ Cormisah’ Players with Banm| ® Mty Meeting Tonls ‘You forget s “amily.” ive minutes after all stock is in sauce. [ Archer Crawford, one of the most Dr. Frederick P. Lee, superintend- away the lining as far iE ~would 2o = nil . and took out a packet of whi Move them too!” Reddy urged { | Pour over sweethreads , |fnished actresses to appear on the(ent of the board of health, will be 1 H 1} But Mr. Flicker shook his head, ' | Bride's Cake. local stage in many years, and Lynn|the speaker af a meeting of the asonlc Ig want you to drum for Conduct of His Department at papers, so apparently zau in texture 3 ! Hided e e don't believe my wife would be will i - Three cups sugar, 1 cup butter, 1/Starling, of whom no word of praise|J.eague of Women Voters in Meriden i * he replied “Recides, there's ,~ip milk, 3 cups flour, 1 cup corn-|need be written inasmuch as his per- [ tonight. est touch wou hem, vet evi- Y g 8. dently as : o ; piece of tin on the roof of ihs | tarch, 12 eggs (whites), 2 teaspoons|formances here since joining the com- Dr. Lee was invited to address the | , T Would vou advise me to move | || € ! i ream of tartar, 1 teaspoon soda, 1-8|pany have stood out beyond the or- gathering on questions pertaining to saspoon salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla, !2 |dinary standard of play acting. The|the conduct of a health department. Reddy cried hastil “Don't ~o ‘saspoon rose water. iscenic produétions in the play togeth- | Meriden has no such department and importance of the thing Tom Chester| ‘ = : ¥ 1 y | had found had been enhanced in her ves In :?r' Mr. Flicker 1 il 3 am butter and slowly beat inler with the costumes are exact dupli-femploys only a part time health offi- : ' it 1w v ® | igar. Dissolve cornsttarch in half|cates of those seen in Jane Cowl's ork | cer, ['nder the new charter, granted Urmlcan ayers eyes. She took the extreme corner of | all | onel ot “the ‘thin. sheets between Her 3ut Mr. Flicker h 11 1 b ol milk and add to vfiru mixture. | ginal company in Néw York. Horace |the Silver City by the last legislature; thumb and forefinger, felt of it. then ; 1 € e Nissolve soda in remaining milk and|James, who made a decided impres- |, fyl) time officer is provided for, but ! nd finger, . th hed = v idd to mixture sion upon audiences as “Bland” i 5 hange. Thi —1ln— raised the packet to her nose and - | 5 ah a nlas yet there has beén no chang: e t o h ose and|ipare apg ¢ dismay, Mix and sift cream of tartatr and the Cohan success, “A Prince There | Meriden league has expressed a de- ln Ciy pw’-l l’l« Ink?* sisted that he = ‘e and tal: Al 4 alt with flour, Add to first mixX- Was," last week, will portray the role | gire to hear particularly of the muni- ] H »” ' nvisible ’ trip of t X ure and ¢eat perfectly smooth. |of “Owe e D i a : \ i . P! f “Owen, the Doctor:” a part exact- cipal abattoir. “You found somethin ¥ lod) e Wttt ded tol o ve A sA00) 6k — i Scrape mixing spoon to be sure the||y fitted to him, and Rexford Ken- when you pulled away.! Mhis ioite suve himy Hebmission 3 whole is well blended. ick, who &l A ‘- e said emphatically, and voung Mr.| It was no wonder R wislied e lien i < : ! 2 t] ‘Reat whites of eggs till stiff and|in )cak;t w::k‘::x:. t\?i|?[:.eyn:{’,v}]a,,nmjs,’.$ MAYOR'S HOME BOMBED G, [EEECesy ster flushed to the roots of n an idea ifto hi e : i dry anfl,fn!rl into batter. Turn Int@| ot “Wynfie,” the sweetheart of "Kg;hr 1} bl 28e, Maiand 280 head. He berries in® small pleces buttered and floured pan and bake 45 |Iveen " fiss Grawford il play the 3 Ticketsins Orowells Drugistors o Rl ed to get rid only of Mr. Fli nd sprinkle lightly with pos. [Mminutes in a moderate oven double role of “Kathleen” and|Chief Executive of Columbus, Ga. is and at Theater Box Office “T'm practically certain of it Lil-| P sar. Pour over four tanie.| A ring. a coin and a thimble can|.Moonyeen." Han repiied, “unless oifted spoons pineapple juice to a quart of |De baked In this cake = . Target For Infernal Machine Which SRLih Mak @ patent clzaretts paper,| Soams ReRPCRRE YRR o IR S Chver thn calatwiths woiledl. Joitk f for each g Wrecks flouse. the secret of ~hich he deesn't want \ i"se a pastry tube and pipe fancy de- B g S by hours in cold place. Put in grape 94 to share with anvbody. But we can't . 1ics glasses in & bed sf lea, garnieh [S1En sround the sides and top, A sorf Columbus, Ga,, May 22.—Commis- ; tell for certain until Allen Drake ) 4 o % 2 of shell can be bought to cover the olumbus, Ga., 2 A ¥ | with ! a add a o sioners of . Muscogee county today I E the whole berries and [ 3 placed the entire resources of the Feraib IThaTe's o pee-in experimenting y : Rieiie s Cvios S 4 ! J o This makes it unnecessary to cover f < epEhn, Allon ave to handle the| Two Breakfast Menus. the cake with ornamental icing. county af the disposal of (‘mlu:?hy; 1 | Copyright, 1922, NEA Service.) authorities in an effort to arrest tho: % y : 3 | responeible for bombing the home of SPOoN! thing anyv . /8 | Strawberry Cocktail 2 | $/ » Timbale . ; M J. Homer Dimon. T ht and All Week in the case shed the lining into é s (8ister Mary's last article on nup- AYOr Oxlgligan) oe " he lining | TR | Hot Sauce Tartare | SFE8 8OO ppear in the Herald The bomb wrecked a portion of the | B Tho Season's Most Talked About a mayor’s home yesterday but without Photoplay Sensation place. re eveglasses and 2d Sweetoreads morrow. ’ oI DRHOM) ry to any member of the family. a1 finality Q- i hroom Sauce inj Ry 5 The attempt on the life of the mayor | t told m he wished no further = q g s TFinger Rolls T QT R i) X p “’"I"'T’h”[' glagusalon "" the ncident 4 Ay _ Asparagus Salad Any breaking out or Mn trritation | was attributed by city officials to per- unti ] fs d reopen it > Brown Bread Sandwiches on face, neck or hody is overcome|sons who recently have addressed “With your permission, Mr. Ches- 7 5 Pineapple Mousse quickest by applying Mentho-Sulphur, | threatening letters to him and to H. m Sh\%fi ”p"',',", UL leeny /1 T = = o Bride’s Cake says a noted ‘skin specialist. Because [Gordon Hinkle, city manager. These ST I L ) G 7 Salted Nuts Bonbors {of its germ destroying properties, |letters contained sirong objections to you think Smith lamed hin i 7= Coffee nothing has ever been found, to take|the commission form of government a ge extent when he fell from the : ; M Di- g « e % | the place of this sulphur preparation|and declared that unless ayor ladder? You spoke of his groaning Grapefruit Cocktail [¥iat Tostantly Briigs sase Tioktha/ltars: alecharesaner: Gity imaneser = IR onis e ARG ablestp. bale "Then you. arent going to move! | Fried Scallops et IR B [ ! PF Ze teh: b d i i 1d be killed. Hinkle was at- . P. Writer GG‘S Smilar PTIE) eving, vormng wad rton,” ™ol woid e e, Hinks v o a step tomorrow. Mr. Chester re-| cried Reddy. en 5 T “ + oo 9 e Rl or; hele——— 7*'7'“**——4-“} 5 L HT;::”’;"A'; Lettuce 107 Sml‘y on “Uflknown Soldler ,\Im. leaving the skin clear and smooth. | several weeks ago. S ml ln wouldn't have been able to get home New Potatoes ps [ and Nils Aripiming. He Had neves| o Dk e t seldom fails to relieve the torment % French Dressing AL i or disfigurement. A little jar of HOOVER NAMES MORSE. at all, although I imagine he's a LR R iy Srenosition, Du ; Ir. Flic uld Want | girawherry Parfait Wedding Cake Fasiar Bl Pronostlon. But I 4m-| 5 take the precious bit of tin with | oo oy Faralt 5, New York, May.22.—Booth Tark-|Rowles Mentho-Sulphur may be ob-| washington, May 22—Appointment 1) o e Bl a has won the Pulitzer |tained at any drug store. It is used[of Henry H. Morse, of Boston, to be roug ireamed that fisohe lieS & ReversTRprel., o |him when he went | fatan ARaIH mngm‘,'.”‘,'j:;‘a:‘ won't have & doctor| Shortly afterward Mr. Flicker re-| Crabmeat Timbales. prize of $1,000 for the American|like cold cream. ohief of the specialties diviston of O s, ho'll ho momtt ask Mr Brisse|DOTted that it was just as he thought.| Two cups crabmeat, % oup stale|novel best presenting ‘the whole- ) ey SN ITIE Tk Baat phveiclan, Do voul i, Dhoker ‘l‘j"“' 1 ""”“ to mov. | bread crumbs from -‘-fl,t' part of ‘:;’s'. come MTNQ:H';",M,, A:‘nfll:{cal;m::’ T MR e e P S A !|inz just then. But later, after the chil- | 4 cup dc eam, 4 eg; ible- [ and the highest standar . i ‘h D b W ld I ] i 4 know whetner or et Dr at-laren learned to fly, and could feed |spoons lemon juice, Salt and PEPPCr. |ican manners and manhood. . Co- | 1 ey Doubt Wor S ROUfld ! A L s 2 L < themselves, s would have no objec- Put crabmeat through meat chop-[lumbia university announced the prize | - - - Sakoboas e e L don't know," I returned, and Tom | sisn to the change of pesidence per. Force through a sieve. Add|winning novel was “Alice Adams.” L 3 [ Srmehon) stra Chester shook his head Reddy Woodpecker cocked an eye |bread crumbs, eggs slightly beaten.| Eugene O'Neill, “Anna Christie,” } N ) . Mesihlary T. Crean, Soloist Lillian considered a minute, 100King | toward the roof of i cream, salt and pepper Mix well[won the $1,000 prize for the Amer-| i ¥ ug No Advance In Prices & into space e 7, p I 3L ok s il ; j Added Attraction at ti 3 and add lemon juice, 1 play best representtng ‘the | \ faged alt n I think {;“ time I had an inter @ it with you when you move, It| Fill small molds two-thirds ful tional value and power of the| : o ) “‘e{‘_"t‘h“‘k““ view with 5 bri » o bel Farmer Green." Pnt in large pan and surround with i L 3 X ¢ 5 SR R Y " 4 | i PR guromirhgt I hean e's & very R e lieker exclaimed. 1| boiling water. Cover with buttersi! Tawin Arlington Roberson's Col-| ; PR Harold Lloyd citizen, and will no doubt be able tofthoy it belonged to you. And 1|paper bake in moderate oven|jected Poems won the $1,000 prize | : 8 Reels of Screams keep his mouth shut, a rare accom-|knew v 1dn't obiect to your half an hour for the best volume of verse pube plishment these days. But I must|con \ the rest of | Keep the water inst below the boil-|lished during the year. the geason--now would vou?'" ing point. Remove from molds and Newspaper Stories. Nt T | Put Reddy Woodpecker wasn't mo- | serve very hot, Put fartare sauce inf The Arlington ceremonies for| ; 3 ¥ ) MOTHER’ Ing to answer any 4 ar 2 America's “Unknown Soldier” last| i 3 e ; GET THE HABIT-GD YU dangerous question, | a heart of lettuce armer Greer he de.| The broiled sweetbreads With!Ngvember provided the material | R > . FEE e e mushroom sauce may be served on 2| from which twere written the prize 3 s 3 if Mr. Flicker were fu]] | triangle of toast Blanch and par-|wnning newspaper stories and the ¥ v | ) & . arming thoughts hoil breads and split One hole | prize winning newspaper editorial : Clean Baby’s Bowels with |, he said, “we'd have a cy. | sweetbread is enough for one person.|of the year 4 Now Now Playing [ ” clone rip that tin off the | Sprinkle with salt and pepper, spread| g . Simpson, of the Wash- | X | Ca]n’orma Fig Syrup barn and carry it up to the pasturer | with butter and broil fiye minutes on [ingion staif of the Associated Press, b : N ‘Oh, my goodness!” cried Red ——————mle——————s | {07 his stories on the return of the | . i 5 | o | “Unknown Soldier,”. was awarded 5 —iN— | Wondpecker. And he worried dread- /4 3 4 ? fully all the rest of that day. There's HAVE DARK HAlR the $1,000 prize fof the “best ex- ; B no knowing when he wouid have stop- ample of a reporter's work during " 3 » S ; | . 2| |l “Arabian Lave’ ped fretting had Mr. Filcker not made M. O'Brien's editorial, | a certain report to him the followjng 3 Frank | ’ Y » ” ) morning. The Unknown Soldier,” published | h o sl o i “The Woodchuck brothers don't ANB I_GGK YUUNG n the New York Herald on Novem- | s R "3 d Remember “?}:e S;elk?" > : § AN You'll Like This Better [ ber 11, w awarded the $500 prize | t me to drum for them,” Mr. 1 f 3 for the “hest editorial article written . 3 . i 4—GOOD ACTS—4 cker announced bRl . | Then vou aren't going to move!” | Nohody Can Tell When You Darken | during the year; the test of excellence | ) ' B i % . SR Tese cried Reddy. Gray, Faded Hair With being clearness of style, maral pur- | - Suns Y. No!" Mr, Flicker replied. “Ard 1 o }:u(,l ’r)‘{g.“ pose, sound reasoning and power to | rnans;z: (‘;‘i‘;“:x"é’hfi‘gfi:’e’;‘l';‘:‘c’:x“‘;g:’f;)B::H&hns ‘Walter Kornblum, ..Fox News wm den't intend there chall be a st 0 | influence public opinfon in the right | termine whether the earth o & spnore B:" th“ austive -study to de-., Topics of iue Day clone, either.’ Grandmother kept her hair beauti ction.” g of the globe in constant revolution, sl PW Kot | Harold Lloyd Comedy t lagt Reddy Woodpecker felt| sy darkene glossy and attractive Best Newspaper Cartoon. | & with-a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur, | The prize of 81,000 for the best 2 by Metropolitan \rnepever her hair took on that dull, | Newspaper carteon ~went to Rollin Newspaper Service.) faded or streaked appearance, this|Kirby of the New York World for his | acion : i 411 | cartoon, “On the Road to Moscow, A : lsimple mnxture was applied witl | cartoon 4 | PLEA !1‘[‘ MUS SHOALS wnr:im«-n eficet. By asking at any |Publiched August 5, 1921. [ 9 b = drug store for “Wyetl's Sage fnd Sui.| The New York World won the) oo | gold medal for “the most disinterest- Hurry Mother! If baby has colic [&omthern Representatives Do Not phur Compound.” you will get a large]| ' | ed and meritorious public ervice ren- —By— diarrhoea, food souring, feverigh W 1 ant Nitrate Plant Scr . ottie of this old-t e recipe, improv. b | " ol B ! PYO%-[jered by any newspaper during the breath, coated tongue; is restiess und ) e ; : can't sleep because of clogged bowels,| Florence, Ala, M 2 ing | & by the addition of other ingredients | . .. (0. s axpose of the Ku Klux give a half-teaspoonful of t‘aliforn hanners and wear hutto .z all ready to use, at very little 'f’i'-i\‘.m" HE ORM This simple mixture can be depl)urfll‘l Thise traveling BuBolarahips of) Fig Syrup. It moves the wind and|the sloga Musele heals should not g \ i gas and all the souring food, bile and [be scrapped.” delezates were arriving UPON to restore natural color —andigy 5nq cach for graduates of the| At v”,,, poison right out of the tender iittle | here today from many states of the De4Nt 'f""" hair. wn drugeiet| Columbia school of journalism “who bowels without cramping or overact- sbuth fo att the conference on A well-known ""“,”M", r"x:E'r- ha 4 their examinations with | ing and baby usually gets peaceful re. | Muscle ¢ under the auspices of |$AvH everybody uses Wyeth's Sag b""“thn highest honors and are otherwise | lief. Contains no narcotics or tooth- | the southern commercial congress | Sulphur Compound now because it|n . Geceming,” went to Robert Ar- senting His Own ¥l BLIND YOUTH ing drugs which will he convened late today darkens so naturally and evenly that| ,,. cyrry of Nassau, Bahama Is- § vy C Millions of mothers depend upon| The announced inteniion of fthe 00body can tell it has been applied—| 44, Ipha ' Mary Carruthers, of L upported 1 own Company California Fig Syrup to keep baby's|conterence is to “devise ways and | it's o easy to use, too You simply| pepver, sand Bobert Henry Best, of | : : Clayton & bowels clean, sweet, and regular. Ask |means to expedite action by congrees | dampen a comb or soft brush and|gpartanburg, 8. C ! Wity Cl i Moere & your druggist for genuine “California before adjournment” on the Muscie draw it through your hair, taking one s e | Fdna Archer Crawford and Lynu Starling “nlum Sisto: Johu and Nellie Fig Syrup” which has full directions|8hoals question and to formulate a|strand at a time By morning the| EXCHANGE CLOSES MAY 20. | for infants in arms and children of all | memorial to he addressed to the zray hair disappears; after another| New York, May 'he New York | Matinces—Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday -Im(lm;~| ; < erican people ths he ) splication or tve, it is restored to its| coffee and sy y today votsd | with leutrice doy, Louise Lovely, Irenc ages plainly printed on bottle. Moth American people that “t} Muscle | application or iy is re | coff and sugar exchange today veted T o 35¢. Mat:—35¢, 28¢ and 18¢ o Reic ¥ ix. John DBowefs, Frank- er! You must say “California” or you Shoals fight is not local but naticnal |niural coler 1 looks glossy, sOIt| ts close the exchange on the Monday Eve:—5sic, 41c and 35c. {{ Kich, Richaed Dix; John Bowers may get an imitation ig GyTup. its ccope.” and beautiful. taceding Memorial Day. | . . | er's B A

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