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MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS | arst vewons w Adels Qarvisca's New Fiase of BLEACH FRECKLES REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | ANG WHITEN SKIN Squeeze the juice of two lexons in- | to a bottle containing three Sunces of The Way Harry Underwood Avolded but it always comes when there is ex- | Orchard White, which any drug ctore citement and concern”—he bowed |Will supply for a few cents, shake well, slightly to the young girl—'for me. | and you have a quarter pint of the Harry Ur v & volce, uftering 1t 15 only that I have the weak heart. | best freckle and tan bleach, and com- the name Falr™ which, 10/ ¢ha)] be all right presently if T rest|plexion whitener. ; - my anr Ace, he invariably applies g jjttle' {n"the car. But I fear I can- Maseage this sweetly fragrant lem- £ ' your ;Hnl to me, held the implsh, teasing note |nae escort you to the house.' | on lotion into the face, neck, arms of famlliar—and irritating mory. s ol Mk X L [and hands each day and see how i That had not changed in the least, ENTL . freckles and blemishes bleach out and 1 decided Sl EEPY TIME TALES| |how slear, soft and rosy-white the I took a swift upward glance at b Fersenaiy, Wirlsibresy | skin becomes, him in order to reconcile the well- | h MORE TALES remembered tones with the bizarre | KUK e———————————— disgulse w 1is white hair, beard, | A “Tut! Tut!" Mr. Bear cautioned a i i i mustachios a thick-lensed glasses i) them. “If there's trouble there won't g i e s afforded him 1 80, with a Gl - CUFFY BEAR he any more ride. AnAwe've Tonly v : : \ 9, OO e , e P | i Don’t have a poor skin. glasses, re ing his unforgettable BYARTMRSWU BA'LEY Well, they rode perhaps a mile » 53 A i 4 A brilliant black eves, glinting with | | further (the way Mr. Bear counted) ; ; L ; # od mocking merriment, and smiled gayly \(li-*c when Silkie gave a piercing scream. i Don t have a half go down at me. He replaced the glasses s 5 “He pricked me,’ she wailed, * i , 5 g and spoke in the accents which he| -~ BEAR'S FAVORITE POEM. |ipymying Cuffy over the head with ) : y skin. 2 ¥ Food always made a great differ. eviden had assumed as part of his P ¥ i her paw. ! v z . role of distinguished foreigner cnce with Mr. Bear's feelings. When “Stop!” Mr. Bear's big voice r i ) i Itisso easy to haveahealthy. 4 he was hunmery he was likely to be e . i B v 3 3 y “The swoon, you think it is seri-| ., f % . AR boomed. “If there's a bit more trouble : : ous”” grumpy. . When he was well-fed and | iy, s wi]l come to an end and you siat beautiful skin, L] e e Fad had his nap he was sometimes|, . . & ) Robert Goelet, J ts th th N . The whole i ude—his furtiv % ; ; two will be poppad into bed. . . Come, obe: oelet, Ju., sits there in the auto just llke any other T T R R o e ReoceRshsd. Mk Boar dlnow! {Telia! fniah Guniridelt baby you might happen to know but statistical sharps figure the Lifebuoy floods your skin en W IR #rot,. trotito; Bortanzs fortune he is heir to as the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W alton with health and freshness every the thick-lensed glasses, his formal| dren were . ar quick to discover their fa. ; ” query, had taken but a few seconds|ther's uneven temper To buysifatp Vew Y. : g n r per and its eause G ; Goelet, New York, is $100,000,000. since my command to lay the Eirl| They learned to keep o of his nay B R T o a9 ’ ) time you wash or bathe with it. fainted upon the grass when he was hungry. They romped 5 5 . | ‘~ i & yas already kneeling beside her when | with him when he Aad dined wel BOST b e s chatine ecanee 3 : You can FEEL your skin im- spoke the last words, and I made| “Father—" said Cuffy one evening | ooon wna - = } = UM G~ =i, =S — 25! i him no answer, for I had seen herwhen Mr. Bear had eaten an cnormous | hee sorrae Pat ihis Hee te gidee | ; ‘ prove when you use Lifebuoy. rdexlss halfw be- | meal—"Father, please give me a finish the poem. He never really ut-| an ong eye-lashes | ride!" s h = tered the word “pig” at nstead, and close tMm again when she saw “A ride!” Mr. Bear echoeed in a :: yit :F,[“:Ymrv?fli r:a! andhgh?ndgl me bending over her. Then she gave | hearty voice. “Not tonight, my lad!|, Kick he sent the Silaren flying. The Big RED Cake a long sigh as if just arousing from |I've been tramping up and down the " . just a ¢ 1 : r o hi" M r unconsciousness, and moaned softly, | vallev all day; and I'm too tired to £0 | snrioneq. o O fir e e - 24 but distinctl trotting about with a great heavy fel-| ~ “What {s the matter, Ephralm?” v = - B S “Where—Am—12" jlow 1ike yorionamy back Mre. Rear besought him \ = 4 o .| Mr. Bear was so pleasant that Cuf- S hody £ 'om Ramon, Ramon, where are you fy dared to tease 1 a bit. But his .,;kf;‘”,:’\t",‘;;‘f“'fx,f',‘f' HOnIe o ,,:,’T CUnless otherwise Indicates, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are written vt ny face quick from | fzther, though good-natured, was Fh ore s Ona by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. H EALTH soAP that she would see the |quite firn., é W eons it I'm e 2; ohil- | smile which I could not help giving | “I'm not goi g to stir from this in't mean to hurt you,” said | KATHERINE MACDONALD “FALSE FRONTS” AT FOX'S. both at her shamming and at the be- | comfortable den,” he told his son Mre, B AT v AT PALACE trayal her words were of the firta-| “Then,” said Cuffy, “I'll have my| r”sbh s :O‘L ,',gdwr[ o e DR R i Sy e e G A modern drama of every day life - tions attention which I guessed the 45 E“;a’;fl’] ouldnit hurt B2, Cul- | on Fiction. which will be seen at |!8 “False Fronts” which closes at|ment of artists for the club season.| Gold deried the story as told by perennially romantic Mr. Underwood | " “Nor 1! whispered Silkie. |the Palace theater tonight, Friday|Fox’s tonight. Such members shall be duly recog-|Kritzer. ERRRE CRHe el e de Tio eftort ) 0 Z7) § “I thougnt'T was sticking my clawe and Saturday, Katherine MacDonald| Balancing this excellent program is{Ri2ed In the club year bodk, attorntyiSemuclidlllier Counselon fiide my amufpme” from the pseudo | z into her.” Cuffy explained (‘ro“jnl.'!gat‘has an entirely new sort of a part. {Irene Castle in a quaint old “\'p\s‘v }frg< A eumtaining fmambenideaising Jfie oemelery aanociationireperted i tbe Don l’!;—xmon. however, and maliciously 0l 3 Yia aikter. ; Rich girl, of course; but only at first; [land setting. “No Tr;spaSS{ng‘- {s a|contribute a gift of $100 or a larger|facts to the authorities. He said: enjoyed the embarrassment which 7 5 = “I thought I was sticking mine inta |for this eriginal story by - Messrs ‘.Io.&r-r-h C. Lincoln stor amount shall be known as a benefac-| “The fact that no permit was {s- even his usual audacity could not i . him,” she added as she glared at her Charles Richman and A. S. LeVino| Richard Talmadge will return to|{OF. Benefactors shall constitute the lsued for its burial is most suspicious hide. i - brother. calls upon her to masyuerade, for|Fox's tomorrow and Saturday in the highest attainable membership in the|and worthy of investigation. We want I let him wrigele for a second or | ( / 'Go to bed, both of you!" thelr almost three reels, as a girl of the [second of his newest pictures, “Tak- |C!ub. and shall be duly recoenized into see the body, because on the ques- twf before I asked demurely I \ 3 it father commanded gruffly. “flumt ling Chances.” i all club literature. Bequests =ha1l}tlcn of whether it is that of a Jew ‘Is your name Ramon? If so, I| ¢ WE They jumped to obey him. | There is also another big surprise | also come under this classification and |or Gentile hinges the theory of foul believe the lady is calling for you.” Sl ) “Oh, dear!” said Mrs. Bear. “I was|for local movie fans in ‘Straneer shall be duly acknowledged.” |play. If the body is that of a Jew H?“ came quickly to .her side, took 4 ) jus nking. Ephraim, how pleasant | Than Fiction.” The Katherine Mac- Two Public Concerts. {it is possible it was buried deep so her hand, an i | K t 5 it was to have you at home evenings’ |Donald Corporation secured ¢ In addition to the two concerts by |that another body might later occupy his tone and w istinctly pa i i Buz Mr. Bear was nursing his paw Marshall Neilan the services of We: sorld famous artists, mentioned hvthe same lot although this practice rnal 3 w ter pidl Lpte = oL 5 1 his mouth—and he made no re- |ley Barry for this one production, and the leading paragraph, the club plans iis contrary to Jewish custom. A e e | 2 2 ¢ the freckled ‘‘funomenon” plays two other innovations for the coming “‘On the other hand, if the bedy is \COP}‘ ight 1922 by Metropolitan |mest pleasing part that of a Gentlle the theory of foul — mon—w’ s . season. These will be public concerts il “thn: 5 Ra 1‘1m l‘:.;rP‘ ?:*1 . 2l Newspaper Service.) The Keith vaudeville hill for the by !10»31 zahsm_L One pwnl be held| | play will be strengthened because & e ”Ma[‘a‘: e ZEF :_':‘ e |lagt half of the week has four good i on qu}\dzv ALtarnoon, Octnhfir 15, a[,“'"“‘*’ would be buried in a Jewish plause at her clever acting Wiy 34 | Inyjen SKoelsy song-end taik CARE kS i go to local charity. The' other pub-|and extraordinary circumgtances and et S B A “Owl Owl Ouchi” Mr Bear ||| VOICES IN THE AIR || 3+ ovson made a vig nit nere in . 0t the same thea.|for some particular reason.” Nothing very much,” he returned \ R |||the early part of the season as come- mems--BmadenS ItS POl]Gy lt):r C::C;r;,nl eme proceeds to go| The wife of the dead carstaker in:‘ : 3 a statement to the mayer sald her “We have had a little accident, but| Shrieked : 1 i [ ————————=—=uu"/ dian with “The Sirens.” Starting T ur driver has to the benefit of the club. RulcneisL il exaent yonr.ariyeh s R 2 |Sunday for four days the final run of = The regular musical evenings will|husband had been in poor health for months as a result of the burial. a little cut face. You fainted with [ 1ge % B v wi ‘. the shock. Are you all right nows»|Ms 8t home il jThe Leather Pushers” will be of-| The New Britain Musical club, the take place at the Camp school audi- “Please—help—me—up.” The voice | ot o 1is el Lt ghed 8 a fere sole aim of which is to advance thetorjum as usual, but the big concerts 5 was stronger :x{,w, but the appeal was LRl yon] . (Westi n:‘u“d”' L =————————————ym————————————— |interest and promote the culture of [will be at Fox's theater. RECOVERING FROM" HICCOUGHS. ARmistakable: ; d Bl e »“'--”\l;s'~}3-’m Pitteburgh). musical art in this city, has outlined| Miss Ponselle will sing on Sunday| Weston, Conn, July 20.—~Tewn A Gaciial o aratag going to sit down 2l o )vnur‘»\ 3 P. ) —»HD!}?G Furnishing, > its plans for the coming season and |sfternoon, December 10, and the|Clerk Arthur C. Bradley who had . v ning. es and give me a ride on A\our;.ro‘de{n and Practical. they are by far the most elaborate|world famous planist will give his re-|a spell of hiccoughing which sent 1 guessed that beh the thiel- ; 815 P. M.—"What the Disappear- that any musical organization has ever |cital on Wednesday evening, Febru- him to the Norwalk hospital in a ¢on. lensed glasses Harry Underwood had ‘Oh hat's ¢ e r. Rear g Forests Mean to America.”” M. L. attempted here, including as they do|ary 28. dition physicians thought would have a fatal termination seems to be on shot a resentful glance at the amuse- ¢ T t 'h= sort of ride |Davey. 9y & ' 3 N [ a concert by Resa Ponselle and a ment which I did not try to hide, and ou a long one—| 9:00 P. M.—Concert by artists trom Say Bayel’ and Insist! oeital by RaskhaRmAR: EEMETERY MYSTERY the road to recovery today. Mr. ' o —— a Distressing Meeting I knew that he must he painfully con- mile one.” pi the Pittzsburgh Musical institute. Mises In order to carry out its elaborate Bradley is in his 75th year. scious of the ridiculous figure he was “Who will count the miles?” Cuffy Viola Karlson, soprano; Mise Marion program, however, the club needs cutting. RREds i ark, Roy E. Shumaker, vio. many more associate members and to But he put his arm around the| M with rer- | linist, and Mrs. Roy E. Shumaker, ac- | this end a special membership drive girl’s slender figure, still with the |T¥ 1 8 1imself YN |companist; Miss Martha B. Steckel,| same assumption of parental solici-|and Cuffy crawled up on his father's|reader will hr.lnauguratfld_ in September. [] [ ssumption par 1 4 £els Already the club has received some tude. At this moment Katie and my foot. He hadn’t ridden far n lit- ool 1 q latie father appeared. Their hands wera tle Silkie came in. She squealed at WBZ L R T ave 1ou lvie laden with evervthing needful for| What she saw, crying, “I want a ride e G ICUL G E DA AT A Garemkel‘ Drfips_ Dead Whefl BN 54 remadica =’c [ 5ands up‘ altoo. Let me have a turn!’ lowing information relative to plans, o P e oS s | . 5 "oy sti have been sent out: 1 remedies a0, ] on P & “Now, you— Curty began to object,| _ (Westinghouse, Springfield). v ed--To Exhume B 'rh D ak Elt‘od };;t:\v"&:m:ifih 1:::4 e My “Tut! Tut!” \1r Bear interrupted 7:30 P. M.—Baseball scores. Uncle | Rflccgniz’i\nz tl’épl\'a!u@ o; ;;our l;'lt- !lGSUOD 0 X llfl]e Ody ls ressm el' o L ! e sty 6 i W i | izenship in New Britain, and knowing . T plenty of room for two {;‘h"'ffi’f”l‘hihf ar!r;awfau::d :«h: And that was true, because Mr. Bear| T7:45 . S. government and| i . |vour unfafling interest in the public 2 e cut face & e o 4 feet of enormous size. “Climb up |State market reports Unless you sce the name “Bayer’ onfingtitutions of our city, and your gen- Woburn, Mass.” July 20.—Investiga- Do you want a re-dy-wm s Ot e P e o romanes | Fehind your hrother!” he said to Silk-| 5:00 P. M.—Baseball scores; Musi. | Package or on tablets you are not £¢t- |erous contribution to public service to|tion into the discovery of an unre- gown? able to r=!_'fly to the an:ry rsmar'. s L cal program by Nino J. Ferlole, bari.| ting the genuine Bayer product pre-|the end that our city shall grow in-|corded casket in the Golden Dome Have you a style that you de- $5Ahsdaxd-ariver, Bach. man V2% " She never obaved more quickly. [tone; Ruth Dumond, soprano; Mary seribed by physicians over twenty-two |yaljectually as well as commercia cemetery proceeded today when Medi- sire to be developed by a blaming the other for the accldent, | (i ie her arms about Cuffy's plump |Roberts, contralto; Pauline Gebrelly, | Y64rs and proved safe by millions {or|Tne New Britain Musical club mostfcal Examiner Vernon C. Stewart re- dressmaker? I there hadeitair to.be more, blood= |, o e ot the place wh Col earnestly requests your attention and |celved the order from Assistant Dis-| Pay a visit to The Fashion, the shed if their flow of insulting invec- have been if he had had one— Toothache co-operation in the following an-[trict Attorney R. H. Beaudreau to only shop of its kind in the B 4 iy Bilkle orisd, “Gidda Earache nouncement: exhume the coffin. city—Roem 110, Professional Have her drink this,” I said, “an “You stop talking!" Cuffy ordered Neuralgia “The New Britain Musical club has| The order for exhumation was {s- Building. Headache grown to he a prominent factor in|sued following a report made to the| There’s a needlewoman whosa then I will take her up to the house. ‘I'm d””q!u My friend, Mrs. Underwood, is there, Tut!" said Mr. Bear again I , Newark.) Lumbago the intellectual and artistic life of [district attorney’s office yesterady. skilitul hands can make fer and she s more used to emeggencies| .y, quiet, peaceful, pleasant Jack Rabbit Stories.” Rheumatism otir city, sharing with our library and| When officials of the cemetery you what clothes you need— ozltr::dso:zr:}:'np; e » fmi:f;fi‘ks:m“ alter H. Ed-| = H‘"l Pa Bayer” packags.whish |Other” public institutioms. It was or- |questioned Harry Kritzer, wh:{ ?ad and shc"c.:n go remodeling to h. susy L 1 ac- sam 6 nEInE the ohildra: ¥ niversity. ccept on ¥ whic 7 2 & o Kl 1 9 years, Kritzer, your satisfaction. reant husband did not know of her o s 1 ”\“ Up and) b B, M MOMEA) program SONtAIRN - DrODa T AIEAB O RREr ik dy | BARISE0 (EHICE YERTH, 480 {0 A VR AR Daehy A SRR TAOP xh d".fiah 4 been| ‘How would you like to'cheoss pre,}rce }n the )-;: and spoke as T A9, WAL MS SeRb r'm.'éncfl HA Pra’” lyric sop 'a‘nr; vox n{‘ elve tablets cost few cents. Fhe:dnierest nd ptoiote: thes culliizey | BXpla nechet Biy MOSERS T zaF b ary’ a sample ygown of Canton 8 n th el 2 den. She smileq, [F! sopr; B oxes wely I C ° |of musical art in New Britain and has |brought to the cemetery last February did to “"j:xrrt H“.. a'l[Y‘yr 5;;:::!';1;!{ :;: thinking what a happy family they|mer Coller, pianist and accompa “a.sc is!(lhfot[t:;so!mlaikar;'; endeavored to fulfill a three-fold mis- |by Morris Gold, an employe of a Bos- Crepe, ("har;mmue or Broad- confirmed, Wi i A iatoman s | Tere and how nice her husband w e Nfo ABDIEDCE e s, |slon,—the uniting of the city’s muel-|ton undertaker who had no permit cloth Crepe? They're prioed taken the draug ?”F iy "‘1; when he was well-fed wel A gt i S “|eal forces both vocal and instrument- |for the burial but promised Kritzer 2s low as $10.00. The sizes we had helped her to her Mr. Bear smiled back at her, or at = | r licylicacid in presenting to local music lov-|he would mail it. At this juncture are 16 to 52—and if there's & . 1-rs programs educational in character, {in Kritzer's story Gold called at the gown you like, and your size masquerading Mr. Underwood put hiS|yeact he had started to. But at that v 1 3 ‘8% | (American Radio & Research Corp., 7 hand theatrically to his heart and|pomont Cufy gave a Areadful how i P. PA'NS AGROSS !made up of the best in musical art; [house. The caretaker pointed his is not here, we'll get it for you. sald apologetically “She pricked me' said he Juirm. e CundithER A ToE: “ & v (#aers 7:30 P. M.—Bedtime story, ““What the promoting of musical interest of | Anger at the assistant an 5 A thousand pardons, but I feel & fyng around and scowling at his sister. |g, (257 0 i BEREEE | school students by means of a|ped unconscious to the floor. He died| You have an opportunity here that no other establishment r nothin it a i faintness coming on. It is nothing, | T never ilkie cried 8:10 P. M.—Mary [‘ur\n]qgha"\ 11 ‘s'udent membership at the small sum [within an hour. e ——————— can offer you. Whether you year old dramatic reader, in n( one dollar for the entire season; ¥ 3 want a ready-to-wear gown [the presenting of world-famous ar- = |Confessi i Fiad EEEEEEE IR R EE | o0 LRkt e ks [ttats to the public of New Britain | o8 svn o e mate s i ntraito, d b th P All of the above has been achieved e, contraito, accompanied by the| Hushand Helped in Housework.— | “ help you. through the subseriptions and good | Lydli E. Pinkham’s Vexetable lwill of an associate membership, and | BR==AE ; / G ¢ y e ch L on suc- ks | Compound Made Her Strong | 2c./11s St PN e puteidal] ; 4 THE F ASHlON 7 A |soureces | Y 4 (Gen. Electric Co. Schenectady, N. Y.) Foster, Oregon.—*“‘I used Lydia E.| Reing now recognized as a public Dressmaking and Sample Gowns 7:00 P. M.—Produce and stock|p et | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for*m;nmmm the ecope of the club’s ac- Ay Saturday Room 110 — 'Phone 635 market quotations; baseball results; pains across the tivities could be largely extended. Tonight, Friday and § s Professional Building A / news bulleting. o - : small of my back. |yith gsreater financial resources it o West Main Street [E‘j NI @ 300 P. MAddress “Nutritior, Bl ey ooz mcss 0% T e K ATHERINE Henry L. K. Shaw of Alban et s badly that I could do | eymphony orchestras, as well as more | -. of the noted artists, thereby offering |8 3:45 P. M.—Concert program, 4 lan attractive course of concerts and | M M DONALD s —( 5 T W 5 g o |eliminating the necetsity of zmnz;:*‘ aC adio sets and supplies at Morans’ ; lof town to hear these celebrities. The | & : et . eallingrwhati BLEIAR et R e e ity Supported by GET .THE HABIT-GOD Ty, v ydia E. Pinkham’s | : : " o ;i3 3 . f » thus be guaranteed and Sunday con- 8] Chief and Princess Buffalo Bear are now in this C G T PO PeATa o :oeufi‘?.b.ligmgo}g; D At s b e ESl EY BARRY .varze enough to finance the engaging S ; . 18] | vienr July 20 (By Associated ? % at the City Drug Store from 10:30 until 1 p. m,, and™ b R e et g;”;{:,;'é’,’;‘ }’f a8 |of local theaters for evening perfor- N NOW PLAYING {was understood today, has offered the | heiped me wonderfully. I am feclmz LA “STRANGER THAN FICTION" IRENE CASTLE, In “Free public coneerts by local talent | the Crowell Drug Store from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. for @ liowing proposals which 1abor lead. | | fine, do all my housework and washing N R et A i i NG TRESPAERING N s .. ers have accepted in principle, reserv- | for seven in the family. I have been ir- [couid he given in a hall large enough |f ° Four Different Roles y > thls weelk only, representing The Chief Two Moon = ing the right of further consultation | regular too, and now am all right. Iam [to accommodate all who wished to at- | @ 4 % ; BARBARA CASTLETON (8] [m] with the: workers. H.efimg my friends what it has done for wal and through lectures and other \\;\\Ie\l Bm:\dm » F‘:‘"U]l‘w- e “FALSE FRONT” D S W W] | First, an immediate increase ot al-| me and am sure. it will do good for avenues of public service the elub ovelorn kid of the slums! ¥ Zerh Co. They will be pleased to explain the oL B‘m1qnes~ to the unemployed upon | others. You canusna;}én le%terfsdatngs— would be able to do its part in ras- | An Aeroplane Chase Unpar- KINOGRAMS COMEDY [ ” which class the existing eonditions | timonial. I will st up for Lydia ing New Britain to a high plane ar-| alleled with Excitement ! . derful remedies of Chief Two Moon “The BOta-mSL [®] [are most severe. f’mkh;).m h\eg;&;blej%fl%mrgosgz tistically and to this end offers the KETTH VAUDEVILLE e SR Second, control commissions to be time. — Mrs. o 'y | fellowing 2 Gl % riday — y J If you want to enjoy good health, come and let them [ || “cconte i), Colimisions @ e | Oregon. A Sustaining, memBeranipy whirshyl 4—GREAT ACTS—1 s s - g 3] tell yo of these remedies |government's order prohibiting ‘rfl»i Doing the houniwo}-}x fotnfm:ly of sur: mar;hfirhshuh"l:‘a: :nnua‘l‘ dues Featuring AL . In el u N ling in foreign money. seven is some tasl ou, a8 a house- |of $50, shall be entitled to a box or FRANK DOBSON & CO. I ¥ @ Third, prohibition of importation of | wife, are troubled wit backache, ir- loge at artists' recitals, shall be privi- | Late_Star of “The Sirens” By Bineiate Thwis If you are in need of a Real Medicinal Tonte, come in and buy !E lail dispensable articles upon which regularmes, are easily tired out and |jeged to bring an unlimited number RUTH ROLAND Real American Tonic\ Chief Two Moon Bitter Ofl. 1nade by a Rral@ duties are payable in gold irritable, or have other disa; able ail- . to all local musicales with. | it : “T-‘ 4 | - ¢ 4 sed by some weakness, give L it ba 2 154 obe Sunday—Final Rovnd IMBER QU A!M'rk‘ln. and sold by a Real American. | Fourth, vigorous prosecution of | ments cau y rge, given th “THY LEATHER PUSHERS" Epitode No. 3 504 and clothing profiteers and vnceJ Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege " le Com- |, ortunity of deciaring by vote their!$ LN 3 . P No. m, O] .-.m.EEEEEEE@D ][] (8] (@ [85] ] raisers. pound a trial. Let it help you. |preference in regard to the engage-