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Big Bargains for Two Days More WITH EACH OFFERING A REAL VALUE FROM OUR REGULAR 8TOCK, WITH BROWN THOM- SON & C0.'S GUARANTHE FOR QUALITY. AND DEPENDABILITY, IT'8 NO WONDER WE ARE RE DUCING STOCK RAPIDLY TO MAKE ROOM R INCOMING HOLIDAY BUPPLIES. WITH THANKS- GIVING NEAR, AND) CHRISTMAS CLOSE B HERE ARE SOME OFF THE UNUSUAL VALUES. SBURE QUICK BUYING. 1 EHIND, WE OFFER DARG. OUR DRAPERY DEPARTMENT STOCK RE;DUCTION brings you a speclally fine grade of Curtain muslin with. large or small dots, our usual 20c kind. 21¢ )'nnl.‘ . ( Very, Very Special-~Chbice of varjous kinds, some slightly solled, Sale price s an odd lot of Curtain Materals of some a little mugsy; but when you realize values run up to 69c and we offer choice at this Stock Redue- tion' for 19¢ yard, you will be glad to buy for odd windows, Ottier Unusual Valnes nclulde a case of fancy voiles, 36 inch in stripes, checks or platn with tape edge, that we -wére dble to purchase #0 low we offer thert with pleasurc at this sale for 35c a yard. The ' Very Best Det—Another case of those “Scranton” Net Cur- tain .samples that created such a alike—49c a piece, furore a short time ago, No two SKIRTS MADE TO . YOUR ORDER % STOCK REDUCTION offérs at Dress (Goods Department—chance to have skirt made to your measure, of whatever material you select, priced up to $3.00 a yard, at only $8.95 complete. You may choose any style you .prefer, two full breadths guaranteed in ach skirt, giv- in¢ deep full pleats with four inch hem, only $8.93. OUTFITTINGS FOR THE MEN STOCK' REDUCTION offers Negligee' Shirts of woven, madras, crepe madras, satin stripe madras, fine count percales and other shirt- ings, tull size, well tailored, colors We ask $1.15 cr 2 for $2.25. ‘Berlin I:Vews_'_]y ELECT WCORMACK T0 SCHOOL BOARD. Kensington. Man to Occupy Posi-j " _ ton Vacated by Miss Nurrey | NEWS - OF ROLICE “GOURT! | | | | i | q)ld Family Album” a Success—Fin- ishing Touches on Berlin Water: mains—Boys Break Lights in East Berlin—Items, Edward 8. McCormack of Kensing- ton has been appointed to fill the po- sition vacated by Miss Adele Murray on the Berlin school board, it wasj made known this morning. Miss Murray's resignation was accepted at a recent meeting of the board. Various reports were givén by com- mittées, several items being referregd to the building committee. The ruling wgs alopted that chil- dren be admitt to a school build- Ing any time within 15 minutes be-} fore the beginning of a session. It) was also made ‘a rule that all chil-! dren brought to school by conveyance must be at the school at 8:45 in the morning. * ) A report was made concerning the < ‘] HEN colds are going the rounds and la grippe and ‘pneumonia are prevalent, you must exercise precaution. You can’t escape exposure. But you can strengthen your re- sistance by taking Hill’s Cascara Quinine Tablets regularly. Colds spread in the sneezing crowds that pack cars, streets shops and theaters. ; Play safe and keep fit. Take . Hill’s before and after exposure, At All bruuiata-.‘iflm!c ' QUININE Detrot, Mich, If you contemplate making water | connections, installing septic tnnkn.i bathroom outfits, plumbing, heatisg or tinning, it would be to your ad- vantage to apply to H. J. IFolren, 140 Main street. Tel. 10 or 697-5. New Britain, Cu{nn.’ ¥ | where isién of the old familiar book | rendered several old time songs. Mrs. DANCE GRANGE: HALL, BERLIN'! " FRL EV'G, NOV. 17 | " ' McKeon’s Oreh, — guaranteed, worth to $2.00 cach— completion of the “eyesight tests. This is a triennial affair and is re. quired by the state, In all cases children are found to ham‘ less than one-half normal sight a re- port is sent both to the parents of the ¢hild and to the state board of education. | Out of 1,047 children in the town were found . to have defective so serious as to warrant re- This did not include chil- dren with defectiveé sight who had already been provided. with glasses. ‘It was reported that in many cases! the parents had already cared for the'| conditions revealed by the tests. Thei committee expressed satisfaction with the work, and, appreciation of the in- terest of the teachers in rollowlv up | the reports. Berlin Town Court. But one case was on the docket at the weekly session of the Berlin town court last evening in the court | oL 87 vision, porting. ' i Nicholas Cisero of Bridgeport was fined $25 and costs for reckless driv- ing as the result of an accldent which occurred on: the Berlin turn- pike: November 4, in which several automobiels were involved. Civil suits are expected to' follow. in the amount of $15,000, The case AINS AT THIS SALE THAT EN- STOCK REDUCPION brings you leatiter traveling sets, con- taining two military brushes, soap bhox, mirror, comb and tooth brush holder. Complete, $4.95, Buy. now for Christmas, At Same Dept.—New school or shopning bags of extra large size, lined with cretonne; two splendid locks—81.79, For Little Tots there are bags dn leather or velvet, also small dainty vanity boxes for 45¢ each, IN JEWELRY STOOK REDUOCTION gives chance 'to buy - Regent Pearl Bead Necklaces 24 inch length, with solfd gold clasp, nicely put up in\case, special for $1.05 ca. Earrings—If at all interested we want you to see the earrings worth to $1.00 but priced 43¢ a pair, : INFANT'S WEAR STOCK "REDUCTION offers baby dressés in fine nainsook, smocked and yokes, also some lace trimmed,. long or short styles, priced 79¢ each. Chambray Rompers, in plain colors, pink and blue, Dutch style, size 2, 3, 4—for 79c, “Babyland” Second Floor o'clock ~under the direction of Rev 8. A. Fiske, the tcoutmaster, ¥ast Berlin Items, The regular weekly Prayer meeting will be held at the Methodist' chure: this evening. The library will be open Friday afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock and in the evening from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock for the exchange of books. There will he a meeting of the Modern Weodmen society at the Ath letic building this evening. Arrangements are being made fo' a dance and social to be glven at Athletic hall.next Thursday evening. Quite a little complaint s being made by the residents of the town about boys breaking the street bhulbs and they threaten to take the matter up with the authorifles unless this practice is stopped. Recently three bulbs have heen broken by boys throwing stones and the lights are badly missed when out of commis- sion, A number of the local members of the Shrine will take part in the pa- rade and exercises at Middletown Saturday afternoon and evening. All members of the Progressive Reading Circle are requested to bring & list of books for the coming year 0 the meeting to be held Tuesday evening, Nov. 21. was appealed to the superior court. “Old Family Album.” “The . Cld Family . Album,” a glimpse *of which was given to resi- dents of Berlin in the Sunday school toom ‘of the Berlin Congregational church last ‘evening. proved itself an extremely interesting volume. A huge, “album’ was placed at one end of the hall and as the pages were turned .mary tableaux showing old time_ people and old fashioned cos- tumes were seen. These tableaux were acted by Berlin people, dressed in the clothes of long ago. The fllu- was good. About 125 people were present ati the rupper which was served at 6:30 o'clock, after which the entertain- ment waspresented, A guartet com-, posed of Charles Pratt, Miss Brown,| Miss Olive Shaw and Walter Atwater Robert DemME also sang. Mrs. Da-j mon played an accompaniment dur- ing the presentation of the tableaux. Connections to Be Made, 13. B. Curtis started making water connectiohs today in Berlin, Water has been in the pipes for several days and the connections will be made as rapidly as possible. A large number of applications for water have been received by the committee. The finishing toucles are now be- Ing put. on the system and the line which. extends along the Middletown road will be dug as soon as the pipe for that section arrives. The diggag niachine used by Contractor Driscoll on the Kensington mains will be em- ployed here. It was also uged to dig the Hudson street mains. . Birth Is Announced. ! Mr. and Mrs. William C. Shepard} . were recelving congratulations today upon the birth of -a daughter last evening. ) Boys Throw Stoncs, East Berlin people are coniplaining becaube of the pranka of several chil- dren the. past few ovenings. The boys have been throwing stones, breaking the electric lights on Main street. The 'complaints have been taken to the Village Improvement so- ciety and unless’ the mischief stops the matter will be placed in the hands of the electric light company. Members of the committee clgim that they know the boys who are ‘commit- ting the nulsance, If placed in the hands of the electric light company, the matter will be brought to the at- tention of. the chlldren's parents. Berlin Items. A meeting of the Berlin.@1rl Scouts was held yesterday afternoon in the community house. The weekly prayer meeting will be held at the RBerli Congregational church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The regular monthly meeting of Emma Hart Wiltard chapter, D, A.: R., was held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Roger Wooding in Kensington. A mecting of the Boy Scoite wil Le held tomorrow evenlng - at 7 | WEATHER FORECAST Fair and Colder Tonight—Tomorrow Will Also Have Cooler Temperatures. New Haven, *Nov. 16.—For Conn.: Fair and silghtly colder tonight; I'ri day fair; fresh northwesterly winds. Conditions: Rain has occurred dur- ing the last 24 hours from Alabama northeastward to Maine. A long ridge of high pressure extending from New Mexico northeastward to Penn- sylvania is producing pleasant weath- er this morning In nearly all dis- tricts east of the Rocky mountains. The temperature is lower in the cen- tral and eastern portions. Conditions favor for this fair weather with. brisk winds. vicinity westerly JOSEPH'S WHIST, The ladies of 8t. Joseph's. church wil Igive gheir weekly card party this c¢vening. ‘Whist and “45” will be played. Several prizes, including| three gold pieces, have been donated. There will also be a cake sale. Mrs. James O'Brien, Mrs. James O'Leary jand Mrs. John Igoe are in charge of the e ———————————— affair, EndsStubbornCoughs * ina Hurry For real _effectiveness, this old home:made remedy has no equal, d cheaply prepared, You'll never know how quickly & bad cough can be tonquered, until you try this famous old home-made remedy, | Anyone who has coughed all day and all night, will say that the immediate relief g‘an is_almost like magic. It takes but a moment to prepare, and really there is nothing better for coughs, Into a pint bottle, put 214 ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. On you can use clarified mojauses, honev, or corn ayrup, instead of sugar svru Either way, the full pint saves about two- thirds of the monev nsually spent for cough preparations, and gives you a more sitive, effective remedv, It k"fi' T finlyh and tastes - pleasant—cl Ihr:en 1Ke 3 You can feel this take hold instantly, soothing and healing tha membranes in all the air passages. It sramptlv loosens a dry, tight couch, and soon vou will notice the phlegm thin out- and then disappear altogether. A dav’s vse will usually break up an ordinary_throat or chest eold, and*it_is also splendid. for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness, and bron- chial asthma, ~ ! Pinex is 4 most 'fi'll&(hlo eoncentrated comnound of cenuine Norwav pine ex- tract. “the moat rellable remedy, for throat and_ chest b"é«.mcu. W To avoid disapfiointment ssk vour ruecist for “21; ounces of Pfnex” with rections. and dom't accent anvthing :“t’l Guaranteed to give bmflte ls’l‘uul- uetion or _money . The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind, =~~~ 1 vesidents throughout s fizinvill_e News SEEKING QUARTERS “FOR FACTORY MEN Committee Tnvestigating Condi- tiqns for Standard Steel Workers ARE PREPARING RESOLUTION Red Cross Makes Ready for Annual Drive for New Members — Meyer Schneldeman Resigns - Position at Post Office—New Store Coming, The housing committee of the cham- ber of commercy, recently appointed to devise ways and means of securing uccommodations for the 1,000 or mor men who are to ecome lere from. Philadelphia to work in the locai Standard Steel and Bearings (o, plant, is preparing a resolution which wil be presented at the next meeting oi !the chamber. H is poszible that a speciah meet- ! ing of the chamber will be calied to discuss the resolutiod. It Is almost impossible to have house: Luilt in time to' accommodate the pfamilies which are expected, but t housing committee reports that prot bly enough rooms can he secured throughout the town which will han ;dle the single men who will come here. The Standard Steel plant has sev | eral houses on West Main street which have been altered iito rooming es- tablishments and which wiil take care of a few men. It is expected Plainville wil iend a hand and take in roomei: while the boarding houses will help, THE proposition of accommodating these men is one of the greatest the ocal commerce chamber has encoun ered and the matter will have to bLe andled systematically, The commit ee which is investigating the situatior 1 headed by Charles H. Newton, « H¢ + assisted by A. A. McLeod, Willian ok and President Joseph N. Mc ernan of the chamber, Red Cross Drive Within few days, booths will be cted in the postoffice, the Plain- iie Trust Co., and Byington's drug ore, where workers for the Red ross will_receive the' names of per- ms wholivish to enroll as members the Plainville hranch. Circulars will be mailed to every 'slident in an effort to increase the emberghip which fell for below the uota last year, Donations of $5 and $10 will e sked from the merchants and factory ‘ficials in order to swell the fund for ic work in Plainville, as more money i necegsary to maintain the service f Miss Elizabeth Heineman, the vis ing nurse here. This year, working conditions havc nproved to such an extent that it ic elieved a double membership com ared to that of last year's drive, wi! ‘@ secured. 'The depression and lac! (f employment was believed to have a ept many from joining or entering| the [ tist church is holding a tacking social | heir names on the lists drive started a year ago. haign will come to an end on Satur. If enough furtd: when day, November 25. “ave WOt been raised by that time, the The cam Irive will be carried over a few days Recovering From Shock Mrs. Harriet Walker of Shutt! Meadow road, who suffered a shoc! 1t the home of her daughter, Mrs Harriet Stevenson, Sunday morning, i. teported as slowly recovering and he) many friends are looking forward tc her compiete recovery soon. Mrs Walker, who is 81 years old, suffered 1 paralytic ghock in her right side. Resigns Postoffice Position Meyer Selineideman of Whiting ireet, has resigned his position at the ocal postoffice as acting sub-clerk and mb-carrier. His resignaton will take affect on Nevember 30, My, Schneide. man will complete a térm of one year 1t the office on Novemher 28.' # Lotus Quartet Coming The First Raptist church of South- ington has secured the Lotus quartet of Boston ta render a concert at the Town hall in that place on Tuesday evening, November 28. This quartet is not unknown to Plainvilie peeple and they look forward to their an- nual visit to Southington. The con- cert is to raise funds for the church. Tickets for the affair are on sale OUCH! BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR STIFFNESS AWAY St. Jacob's Oil stops any pain, so when your back is sore and, lame, or lumbagd, sciatica or rheumdtism has you stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest St, Jacob's Ofl at any drug store; polr a little in your hand, and rub it right on your aching back; and by the time you count fifty the soreness and lame- ness is gone. Don't stay crippled; This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once, It takes the pain right out and ends the misery, Tt is magical, yet ab- solutely harmless, and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing elge stops lumbago, sciatica backache or rhenmatism so promptly, Theater Social Dance Community Dancing Class, 8 to n\ ° 9 to 12, every Friday Fycaing Harcwood For Sale nd 16 inch le ew Britain, THE COOKE hs. Deliverles in 111 Plainy lile, ! GARAGE Ras Si R o New bl g WOMEN! DYE WORN, FADED THINGS e Sweaters Dresses Skirts Kimonas Soats Curtains Walsts Coverings Draperies Ginghams Stockings Everythin K o ni Th Each 15 cent package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions %o simple any woman can dye or tint her old, | worn, faded things fiew, even if she has never dyed before. Buy Dia- mond Dyes—no other Kind-—then| perfect home dyeing is guaranteed, Just tell your druggist whether the| materlal You wish to dye is wool or! silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run, e —— at the Hutton Jones Clothing Co. at | Central Square. Mr. Jones will have | a chart of the lay-out of seats in, the hall, at his store tomorrow. New Store .Coming It is understood that a new dry ! goods store will soon be located in Plainville and two Bristol women will | operate the establishment. The place ' will be located in the new vacant. store of the Tracey, Driscoll Co,, block | on Whiting treet, next to the Ecen- | omy Grocery store, th 70 Dl fo [&8 b | | | CHOIR TO SING FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN : Famous - Organization Coming pear at Kox's theater on Friday eve- choristers, Fignegan, tenor soloist at rick’s cathedral appear as a feature on the Rotary club, congert will be used to help the crip-| has charge of the choristers at their | castle in New York, will appear as (4 1, | 14 The Paulist Choristers, one of *the oatest choirs In the world, will ap- |4 ng, November , at § his body of singers, composed of 70 comes from New York, addition to the 70 choristers, John st Pat- New York, will| program, The singers are being brought to is elty under the auspices of the It is a Catholic organi- The funds derived from the u'('lm'k‘ | 1, in tion, ed_ children of New HBritain. Tickets r the affair are now selling at the | L. Pierce muslc store and may | * exchanged at Crowell's drug store. Rev. ¥Father Willlam J. Iinn, who I A wal rel {to thr | Hy | bot: Tom Moran, Harol( and often docs n Just breathe it through the little black ine haler that' comes with each outfit, A complete outfit costs but 1 ey (R) Bllent Night . ....., Jack Huber, Sol (b) 1 Baw Threo Bhips, .. s s Edward Slaf O Balutaris R Bl They That Bow in Tears. . Cheruble Hymn | . Grotehas Hulve Negina ... ... Waddin Overton Moyle, sololst Interminsion Part Two, Qatlia 7 v ip s American Melodies— (1) Buanee River (s Anthony Uzarowicz, nololst © (b) My Old Kentocky H me By the Waters of Minneton L SR TAeuran 1 Glyin and Bres dan O'Callaghan, solofsts 7 The Little Grey Home in the | i West .. ceees Jobe Jack Huber ¢ A8 Thine i3 the Kingdom.,, i Sore Throat i Coughs, Colds, Croup, Gatarrh Reliaved in Two Minutes = aur throat sore? Eida o you catarrh? treathe Hyomel, {ave vou u cough? Breath Tave 15 the treatment for nose, throat 1 lung trouble. It does not contain .co- ne, morphive or other dangerous drugh with stomach dosing, ittle at apy lable diuggist and ITyomel Is guarantped banish catarrh, croup, coughs, calds, sore roat and bronchitls or money back. 'A omel inhaler lasts a lifetifo and . extra tles of ilyomel can be obtained from Iruggists for a few cents, TR — the store s "being ‘changed. Holy Name Dance Tickets aresreported to be selling under the auspices of the Holy Name and Altar society of the Chur¢h of Our Lady' of Mercy, which will take place at the Community theater on November %3, Several excellent ffered for the best ‘anvassing has started award, a hand bag, made by Miss Helen Brock. A large doll will also be awarded. awards will be The societies plan to hold the whist | irst, then present an oxcellent gram of entertainment after tancing will be enjoyed. A attendance is anticipated. Sequassen Degree Work Sequassen lodge, I. 0. O. ¥, will hold its regular meeting this evening. The second degree will be conferred on a large class of candidates which will be exemplified in full form by the “Old Guard.,” All members have been requested to attend. A social time will follow the degree work. Plainville Briefs There was a iarge attendance of Plainville residents at the dance held in the Red Men’s Wigwam in Bristol last evening under the auspices of the Nathan Hale council, O. U. A. M. and Washington Camp, P. O. 8. of A, The Ladies' Benevolent society the Congregational church held a su cessful Christmas sale at the church parlors yesterday. The committee in charge wishes to thank all those who patronized the sale. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- pro- which bannep of at the church today. Plans are also being made for the annual Christma: sale. i PLAINVILLE—Centrally located wanted with house. P, 0. Box 404, tol, Conn, nropert Bris- NT—4 room apartment, modern fin- Tnquire Manager Commun- TO R provements, ity theater. City Items Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans. —advt. Camp Clara, No. 43 (1% Ay will hold their regular mesting Fri- day night at 8§ o'ciock in St. Jean de Baptiste hall. After the meetilg there will be a box party. Big reductions on all shirts—Con- nors-Halloran Co.—advt. of A Edward Hasson, clerk at the Globe | Clothing House, was operated on Tuesday at the New Britain General hospital by Dr. Morrissey. His con- dition s very favorable. Headquarters tor women's Besse-Lelanc’s of course—advt. ELECT OFFIQERS ixpect To Ballot coats, Disabled Veterans On 20 Candidates At Meeting, No- vember 28, Dewey Selander was elected com- ander of the Disabled American eterans of the World War at a meeting held by the New Britain chapter last evening, Captain Alfred Griswold was named senior vice-com- mander; John Curtin, junior vice- commander; Arthur Willlams, treas- urer; Mrs, Fleischauer, adjutant; FPhilip Bloomquist, chaplain, and Jos- eph Glossup, scrgeant at arms, The next meeting will be held No- vember 28, when 20 new applications for membership will be acted upon. ZION VlillANll BALL. Celebrate Organization Zionist Congress, Twenty-five vears ago Dr. Theodore Herzl, then a young journalist in the city of Budapest, Austria-Hungary, began to lay plans for making IPules- tine a legally secured and recognized home for the Jewtsh peo- ple. He then called together the foremost thinkers of the Jewish race to the First Zionist congress, To cclebrate the establishment of the first Zionist congress and the functioning. of the Zionist movement, the Jews of New Britain have ar- .nzod a great ball to be held next ednesday at Jester's hall. Some of the leaders in the Zionist movement of this country have con- sented to be present at this celebra- tion. The local Zionlsts are doing their utmost to make this affair a notable one in the annals of the Jews of New Rritain, Lord Kelvin estimated that the world fs 20,000,000 years_old, but there are few, il any, xeufimrts who do not contend that its ag: is much wreater thah that. Jews to of hands at whist. ° on a speciale publicly | The interior of ! that | fast for the social, whist and dance, | i | { | | REV. WILLIAM FINN conductor and leader. Out of the 70 singers, 40 are small boys who have been recruited from all parts of the United States . | O Body in U, 8. | The Paulist Choristers constitute | the only national concert body boys and men on the continent. have been under organization for the | past 17 years during which time they | sang in all parts of this country, Canada, and some of the capitals of | Europe. Father Finn, the conductor, | has been decorated with the Palms of the Krench Academy. i In addition to the group of chor- isters, 10 singers from the Metropol- itan Opera will accompany them and | render solos as the program prepared | for calls for the lyric notes of real tenors and the deep resonance of pro- ifound bases, ([ The following program will be Part One. i . (a) Et in Terra Pax Homini- | | bus v aly Palestrina (b) Alla Trinita Beata ...... Autore Incognito (men's choir) Vittoria | Baini (a) Ave Maria | (b) Two Christmas Carols— | lemon juice, combined with lithia, and | has been used for generations to flush sung: | KIDNEY TROUBLE Take Salts at first sign of Bladder ritation or Back- ache American men tr- The and women | must guard constantly against Kidney trouble, because we eat often ‘too % ) much red meat and all our feod ‘s rich. Our blood is filled with urfe acid which the kidneys strive to filter out; “they weaken from overwork, be- come sluggish, the eliminative tissues = clog and the result is kidney trouble, ' bladder weakness and a gencral de- cline in health. ) When you kidneys feel ' Jike lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or your are ' ¢ obliged to seek relief two or. three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous % spe! cid stomach, or if you haye rheumatism when the weather is bad, . get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts: take a tablespoon= ful in a glass of water hefore break- . = fast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and and stimulate clogged kidneys; /to I8 neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus often ending bladder disorders. i Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot fn- jure, makes a delightful effervescent | lithia water beverage and bel ngs: in e every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. Remarkable Cffer To Any Person In New Britian’ | Who Is Wezk, Sick, Nervous or liun-Dowip You C; ' at Our Expens Now Try a Regular Full-sized New Britain p@ple may woll ask markable trial offer on a ful ment with the newer form of iron. over the countr blood. At a recent conference, I chester County Hospita!, said, “Withou! pale and watery. n me had people come to me thinking they ¥ for plied, pear this Nuxated the In a great many of th (l of these symptoms (dis p»[ S We make this offer hecau newer form of iron, known as| Tron, contains true highly | concentrated food tron, like the iron| in your blood and like the iron in spinach, lentils and apples. Ho many' people are deficient in iron: who would surely be benefited by this remarkabe | remedy that it would seem that every person who wanted added strength, | energy and endurance would go right | to their own druggist and get a reg- ular bottle of Nuxated Tron on lrh(’.l Use it for two weeks and note the im- | provement in your own case. If you are not more than surpriscd at the results, if you do not feel and look | Letter than you have for years, the trial will cost you nothing. For sale, by all druggists, including I>|rk|nsuni Drug Co., W. H. Crowell, City Drug| Store, The Fair Dept. Store. | Headache It s one of the symptoms of liver erang! ment and stomach trouble. A bad liver reflecis its duorder in a giddy, thumping bead; the shocked stomach nerves electrily the brain with pain, Treat the liver and the head is relieved. comforting stomach, liver, bowels, tendency to disorder. Wholly they form no habit. e 25¢c. A BOX AT YOUR NEARI DRUG STORE FROVED FOR MERIT BY 85 The Coupon Below is Good at Your Own Druggist, cian of Bellevie Hospital (Out-door Department,) New York, Package of The Newer Form of ron how we can afford to make this re d package of the regular two weeks treat- Medieal examinations by physicias all show an amazing number of people lack 1009 iron in their llivan, for§herly physi-' and the West- t fron, the blood becomes weak, thin, ny people this so sdblously weakens their vital or- gans as to lead them to believe that they have heart or stomach trouble, kig- ney discase, nerve foree exhaustion ‘or some other serious adment. I have had heart trouble, because they oftén « pains and palpitation of the heart, sudden dizziness, faintness or spots be- ese cases, the moment iron was sup- Trial Coupon Fill in thix coupon address and take it to your city Deposit with him the price of one regulur full-size hottle of Nuxat Tron. This is not & payment, bat a di posit only. 1f you are not more thi delighted with the resvits obtained by e weeks® of Nuxated Iron, simply velurn the outside wrapper to your own iruggist who will promptly refund your| money. We will repay the druggist the| fall_amount he refunds upon recelpt of | the conpon and wrappes 3 ¥ DAE HEALTH LABORATORIES York Ci X _n.: name and any druggist. | SCHENCKS MANDRAKE PILLS PLAIN OR SUGAR COATED One dose will relieve the worst case of sick headache over night—dpe use will remove the cause an from this distressing ailment. V k Pills are constructive,tonic, so strengthening, rwivifit T rseverance in their ive entire freedom Sgclhenck‘s Mandrake that these organs are freed vegetable; absdlutely harmless, YEARS' CONTINUOUS M ' X3

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