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NOTES popular be pro- | PSS . ———— | NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH HIGR sCHOOL Taddy | play by e the Webster will duesd Wy the Amphien Dramati | elub of the New Heitain Senlor High At the auditorivm same time in April | This is the first play attempted by the elub this year, and it is hoped ' [ that the student body will co-operate in making it a svceess | A poster test will 3 | conneetion with the prod " ste abili evening. A large attendance unn‘::‘.'“\‘,"I“&‘,,'I"“;“v:,' - present despite the weather and an | yoa0 tie direction of entertainment w vide nd re- - m«.»»:-:.ll.“':: ‘l":;’t:;l:‘“ d and ¥ ‘:::“xr:u’ :..: .n;,lm’..:.,. .n‘ 4 r"».:‘ |.r‘|1r-n‘ breath at night, your cold or eatarrh Truck o ks Traic (wo of the Lewt seats, for the second: | 1o ' 6 Traffie on Whithng street was at 2 the bost soata for the third | o Bon't stay Stuffed up! Get & smpl standstiil for a tim» this morning WG| Settie of Kiz's Craii-Saim Sy S when a large truck heeame stuek in Aruggist Apply & little of this S AR Bide Tha e o S SR | fragrant, antiseptic cream In your and Whiting strests. Trolleys were | nostrils, let it |-vmlr;‘u~~|mrun::h e oWii | a, every air passage of the head; soothe 'n.m up and the mchelule was (hroWi | petopson fitudio on Main street. Al | and heal the swollen. inflamed . muces I time, A number of PAMCTDYR| yomiopy of the senior olass are re 4 p helped the driver to dig his way out | S0 E0 0 CRE SEROE ERE ou memby SIVIRG YOU I0MARE PR o grt-Plg sl ghons Bl d. Aope 3 |4 ke appoiatments for lief, Biy's Cream Balm s just what . sitting as soon as pessibie Ve A4 and catarrh sufferer has Logion Notos { 1 . ¢ the ne Y avery o0 Al members of the new mid-fresh- | peen seeking, It's Just wplendid, The newly formed Ameriean M | men classes will meet on Friday with It's For Piles bowling team will play the e the other freshmen class, whieh has | ) . Peterson’s Ointment ville poat team tomorrow evening ut| o oe, regularly during the the Recreatlon Center, lopening period 1'riday morning. Plainyiile Biriefs | The inter-clans league for young Miss DeMortid of 121 West women will epen Thuraday, March street 1s confined to her home There will be three classes entered an attack of influenza, In the league, The mid-year classes “Hundreds of people have told me* says Peterson, “that Peterson's Oints ment is the quickest and best remedy for piles in the world.” For chafing, eczema, old sores and sore feet, All druggists, 85¢, 60c, $1.00, $2.50, §5.00, 1ong Jean f Plainville News ’ N SERIOUS FIRE S ' MRROWLY AVERTED Your clogged nos- the air passages n Ah! What lief trils open right up. of your head are clear and you breathe freely, No more hawkin snuffling, mucous diseharg head- Miss Harison | aehe, dryness—no struggling for i held in fon, I'u are invited which will L Quick Work of Firemen Saves | Home of Frank Gainer WEDDING CEREMONY TODAY one of prize The senior photograph committ decided to have the sealor class pho tographs taken at the Johnson & i g now Big Underpricing the Secret of Our February Furniture Sales Success For Every Looker Becomes a Buyer he young newly weds contemplating housekeeping will find this their big opportunity to At out thelr home with good dependable furniture at lower prices than will come thelr way again for qnite some time, Fverything in our big furniture section, three mammoth floors, offered now at radical price reductions during this sale, Fyvery one necding, or thinking of furmiture in the near future shoull buy now, Read on and see by comparison, with regular and sale prices, how you can »ave, Kampi Pancral Held This Moming— Temeo Bowling Team Loses Two to 3 Bristol Pive==Pythian Nisters Hold Soclal=—Notes of Interest, Quick work on the part of the Plainville fire department in respond- ing to an alarm for a fire at the home of Frank Gainer on Church street at 7:18 o'clock last evening, averted what would have developed into a serious blaze, ‘The fire started in the chim- | ney which was clogged with eoot and jdue to the high wind that was blow- ing, It seemed for a time that the en- tire ghouse would be destroyed | The alarm which was blown on the | Bristol Mfg, Co. whistle caused a Islight mix up, Only one blast sound- ed instead of the regular three blasts but despite this, the department reached the scene of the blaze in a short time and with the use of chem- icals, extinguished the fire, Slight damage was done, Brigandi—Antonioll, Announcement is made of the mar- rlage of Miss Lucille, Brigandi, daugh- ter of Mrs, Lucille Brigandl of Sims- bury, to Ernest Antonioli, on of Mrs, Enas Antonioli of 4 Whiting street, Plainville, The eceremony was per- formed at the Catholic church rectory in Simsbury last S8aturday morning by Rev, John J. Keane, pastor. The young couple, after a honeymoon in New York, have taken up their resi lence in Neri's block in this town, Mr, Antonioll is employed in Neri Bros. sandy shop. Kampi Funeral, The funeral of Stephen Kampi, the 2 year old boy who died early Tues- ay morning, was held this morning =om his home on Pierce street, and ervices were held in the church of mr Lady of Mercy at 9 o'clock. Rev. ohn E. Fay, pastor, officiated. Bur- 4l was in St. Joseph's cemetery. Temco 'Team RBeaten, The Temco bowling team lost twp mt of three to the Wallace Barnes ive of Bristol on the Ideal alleys last vening. The scores: Temco 93 94 Matn with Frank W, Hohbein, elerk at the | gy "o nife® 1 A e e post office, In recovering from an at-| e, junior and senfor classes, The tack of the grip, teams are practicing faithfully every Stanley Emith, week in 20 efort to bring the cove firm of Skinner, eted champlonship to its class. The at his home on East Main street. team’ representing the senlor class Saquassen lodge, 1. 0. O. F, this year was the winner last year. hold a regular meeting in 1, O, O Cheering practice will be )’xr‘M hall this evening, the gymnusium at the close of Martha H"‘“‘H cirgle will meet at fourth period this afternoon the home of Mra. Fthel Shear al 101 axpacted that a large number of stu- Strong Court_tomorrow. dents will turn out in order to be Pythian lodge, K. of P, will meetf gy gatm fop the Hartford-New Brit- In 1. 0. O, . hall tomorrow eveuinZ. lajy game tomorrow. Athletic follow The Parish Guild of the Eplacovnl( opy regret the loss of Humphrey Mul- church will meet at 7:30 o'clock (s [ gowney, the popular sangy e evening, Who left school a few weeksggo. ¥ ' ODD CHAIRS Redneed to 81 from $22,50 to 830 is sale price for cane fire. side chalrs and rockers with antique fnished frames, r Davenport, covered with full size soring and mattress, Regular price $175 for $135.00, WING CHAIR To mateh above day- enport, reduced from $85.00 to $72.00, Arm chair, was $72.50 for $61.50, THRE PIECE Pullman Bed, daven- port suite, loose spring cushions, covered in beautifu! tapestry, Reg. price $287.00 for %225, an member of the Smith & Co, s il DINING ROOM SUITES Plece, Golden Oak, Buffet, Table with six slx chaivs with leather scats, $150 TUA WAGONS Reduced from §25.00 to 819,50, F'rom $29,60 to $25.00, KFrom $35.00 to $20.00, From $42.00 1o $35.00, SECRETARY One large Colonial Secretary, regular price $126.00 . Reduced to $100.00, Eight foot extension, value—8$100.00, Jacobean Oak Suite, o Buffet, wb'e tapestry seats, Half pric American Wal Sull price $359,00 for 10,00, tion Mahogany Suite, sample was $426.00, for $275,00, . nation Walnut, ten-plece suite, reduced from 0 _to $315.00, Walnut Dining Suite, ten-pieces, Sale price $289.00, lid N N0, pleces with polychrome witl server and six chalrs with ¥ t 8200,00, v nine pleces, in the It s |Lose Your Fat, Keep Your Health healthy, neither xerciso too much The simplest method known overfat body easily and Marmola Method, tried and by thousands. Marmola Prescrips Cablets contaln an exact dose of the us Marmola Preseviption, and are sold druggists the world over at one dollar | w cuxe, They are harniless and leave {no wrinkies or flabbiness. They are popu- lar because effective and convenlent. Ask your diugglst for=themn or send price direct [to the Marmola Co. 4612 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Mich., und procure a case, OXIDAZE TABLE Regular velour ten - pieces, floor Superfiuous Mesh Is not o regular price MAHOGANY Necretary, reg. $62.50, Reduced this sale-—850.50, Desks reduced $07.50 to $82.50, $50.50 to $51.30. nine-pleces, regular value Bale price 8320.00, All ot PDining Spites reduced, ING ROOM SUITES Davenport, Wing and Club Chalrs, graceful scroll arms, taupe color mohair covered, Nothing priced less thun $£500 can match it for quality or looks. Our saie .00, / Three. fizured and plain velour, reg- ular price $300, for $175.00, Large Davenport, wing and club chair, tapestry and velour, $300 value—8175,00, CARD OF THANKS, We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for the kindness and sym- pathy shown us during the bereave- ment and death of our beloved hus- bund and father, MRS, JAMES WOODS AND FAMILY. price for 15 ARE NOMINATED For Five Vacancies To Occur In June On Harvard: Board of Overseers Cambridge, Mass,, Feb. 15.-—~Nom- inations of 15 candidates for the five vacancies on the Harvard board of oversecrs which will oceur in June and of i41c candidates for three places on the board of directors of the Harvard Alumni association were announced today by the nominating committee of the Harvard Alumni as- sociation, The candidates for overseers include Fdward Robinson, New York; George R. Agassiz, Newport, I, 1.; Benjamin B. Thayer, New York; Thomas W. Slocum, New York: James M. Morton . _ Singers Jr., I"all Ri Mass.; William A, | cilson, Northampton, Mass.; Fllot (Anvons who speaks or sings in publie - | whose veice is apt to grow husky or weak Wrahington; Nathaniel | fyo, train, will fh e o ¢ . from the strain, will find thet ene Oxidaze — F. Ayer, Boston; Dr. Richard Derby, |tablet slowly dissolved in the mouth befors The funeral of John Dooley, who|Ovster Bay, N. Y.; Roger Pierce, Bos- | fheaking or singing, :"L,mk'"';m‘j""fl_:d' SRR 2 diffecence. i ya died Tuesday evening in Wallingford, [ton, and F. Abbot Goodhue, Cedar-|ciar and natural even during an Snumial was held this morning at 10 o'clock | hurst, N. Y. | strain, from §t. Thomas' church and burial - , Thousands of people have testified to the et kgt 7 AT TR, 5 i remarkable value of these pure essential ofl vas in St. Thomas' cemetery. Mr. BOURGEOIS WILL RESIGN | which bring such auick relief in Dooley was a resldent of Southington of Hoarseness, lLoss of Volce, Sore- for 50 years, but had spent the last or Tickling in Throat, Bronchitis fir- ew vears with his daughter in Wal- from From TED TABL I chance to get a decorated nest of ta- bles, formerly priced $45.00, for $38.75. SOUTHH_!GTON NEWS Comnors and Dooley Funecrals Held | | This Morning — Principal Marcus [ Poiticians — Auctioneers Clergymen—Lecturers z : T —— White to Speak—Notes. Berlin News e Woodmen will be held at the Athlet caught between a telephone pole and building Thursday evening, IFebrua 29 a teee near the home of B, Sho- walter, The boy was not hurt and after some time succeeded in securing shis frightened animal. A sleigh also turned over opposite the store owned by Thomas Barra- |tiero on Berlin street yesterday, im- prisoning a boy and a girl under it. REV. HENRY w. MAIER No one was hurt, however and the sl sleigh after being righted, proceeded ‘Cormack s on its wa Addresses Meeting Here on Re-| | veraneot sars secormack The funeral of James Connors of Eiden avenue was held this morning it 9 o'clock from §t. Thomas' church. tev, Joseph Donnelley officiated at the services and at the interment ritual at the grave. Burial was in St. Thomas' cemetery. Wadsworth, The Progressive Reading Circle wi meet at the home of Miss Hattic Mij drum on Main street Tuesday evening The roll call will be “Sayings an Doing sof George Washington” an the program will be a trip to Wash ington and will be in charge of Mr. E. W. Mildrum. M. Sugenhime resumed his duties « the Berlin statioh this morning arfte enjoying a 30 days vacation. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Fiske wer the guests of friends in Hartfor( 1. Granger willim . Granger .., owers .. .. emeris Re-Elected President of I'rench Sen- ate, Decides Not To Serve |n [ ritation, Dronchial Asthma, Coughs, Colds, |and as a preventative against Grippe, Tn- Margarot Mary ligion 0[ Abraham Ljncoh] months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, DEATH OF fi’c—o@cx INFANT Horse Overturns Sleigh and Then Runs Away—Girl Scouts Preparc For “Cookie Week"—Foresters and Legion Meet Tonight—Items, RRev. Henry W. Maier of the I Congregational church, New Britain, addressed members of the RBerlin Men's Bible class last evening at the community house on the subject, “The | teligion of Abraham ILincoln.” ey, Mr. Maier compared the Great Emancipator to John the Japtist, The justice, the morality, honesty and sense of God that were characteristics of Iincoln were illustrated with storfes of the man. In the talk Rev. Mr. Maier quoted Dean Rrown, who spoke at the IYirst church Tuesday night. 4 Lincoln, according tc the speaker, was a religious man, i i one whose religion could be pigconholed or put! on the table at any time. Following the talk reports were read and refreshments served. Horse Runs Away Some excitement was caused on Berlin street this morning When a horse drawing a sleigh containing a small boy became frightened near the home of Leland Gwatkin on Ber- lin street, turned over the sleigh, throwing the boy out, and galloped north. When the horse reached I B, Honiss' store a man made an at- tempt to stop it, but was unsuccess- ful as the animal ran up on the side- walk and down the walk, dragging the now practieally ruined sleigh after it. It stopped. when the wreckage became |2t the p wlm, Home-made, but Has No Equal for Coughs Makes » tami of reall Gehenduble vough ‘meateine. Haye ily prepared,and saves about $2. % If vou have a severe cough or chest cold accompanied with sorencss, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if vour child wakes up during the night with croup and you want quick Yielp, try this reliable old home-made cough remedy. Any druggist can you with 2% ounces of Pinex. this into & pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn ru;. instead of sugar syrup, if desired. This recipe mnakes a pint of really remarkable cough remedy. It tastes good, and in spite of its’ low cost, it un‘b-, Jenen_ded upon to give quick and lasting relief, . You ,can feel this take hold of a f in a :Ay ."llt“'ml‘:l'l business. joosens and raises the pl 5 tfimt tickle and soothes gndflls the irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such prompt- ness, easc and certainty that it is really astonishing. i 4 Pinex is-a special and highly concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is probably the best known means of overcoming severe throat and chest colds. are many worthless imitations of this mixtnre, To avoid disapnoint. ment ask for “21 ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don't accept anv- thing else. Guaranteed to vive aheolute satisfaction moner promptly _ re- funded. The Pinex *Co., Ft. 30,70, 70 Pour | | | | Watne, { Kensington, at 1:30 being ar- of Edward ' McCormack aiy home ed at the family o'clock this morning, death caused by pneumonia, Funeral rangements are incomplete, Foresters' Meeting The Kensington lodge of Iloresters will hold a meecting this evening at Ioresters' hall. The new degree team will initiate its first class of can- didates, four being ready to “ride the goa! The meeting will be held in the main hall. Legion Meeting. asica post of the American I.egion will hold a meeting this even- ing in T. A. B. hail, Kensington, at 7:30 o'clock. All members have been urged to attend. Valentine Party. The Rerlin troop of Girl Scouts held a Valentine party vesterday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Garner Goodwin, the troop leader. In the course of the afternoon games were enjoyed and refreshments served. About 20 girls were present, The girls began to make the cookies, orders for which have been solicited for the past week. I8 liverie swill be made during the re- mainder of the week. The money will go toward a drum corps which the New Britain troops are starting. At the meeting yesterday a report was secured showing the number of orders taken. A total of 46 dozen cookies have been bought. Cases Adjonrned I'our court cases were come up for trial in the Berli court last evening, but they adjcurned until some future date. Two accident cases and two other automo- bile cases ‘ere included in.the list. Will Hold Mecting The meeting of the y of Prayer for Missions will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Ken- sington Methodist church instead of arsonage, as was announced Sunday. This is due to the illness of and Mrs. Scott, The meeting will be a union meeting between the Wom- an's Missionary society of the Ken- sington Congregational chur:n and that of the Methodist church. The speaker will be Miss Sigfrid Jolinson, a missionary nurse, Number Changed The telephone number Selectman George B. Carter has heen changed to 75-3 and those wishing to communie; with him are wskel to ncte the change, Has Young Collie. Dog Warden Henry Austin reports that he has in charge a young collie dog which he found several dave ago without a license tag. owner to comma pte with scon as possible. . Ttems of oy The condition of rely, who is iil at General hospital, remains abor same. Mr. Donovan, a teacher at the Ken- suaigton school, 18 il at hiz hcice on Lierlin street, Fast Berlin Items, The regular weekly prayer meeting wil 1be held at the Methodist church this evening. e library will be oprn IFriday af- ternoon from $:30 to 5:30 and in the evening from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock for the exchange of books. The Willing Workers will the home of Mrs. Walter Friday afternoon at 4o'clock. Another mecting to make further plans for the coming baseball scason will be held at the Athletic building < evening at § o'corck. 3 next meeting of it to have n town ere all of lirst him oas erest iss Anna Con- tain the meet at Werdelin the Modern He wishes the | Wednesday. The local members of Bolton-Kasice post, American legion, will attend ¢ meeting in Kensington this evening a 7:30 o'clock. Members of the Aspinwall family including Miss Lucy Gilbert, who have | - been very il with grip for the past two weeks, are now on the. road tc recovery. Representative Arthur Benson of Berlin is ill at his home. He has an attack of grip. T. A. B. Whist, winners at the whist held by St. Paul’s T. A. B. society of Kens- ington were: Ladies' first prize, Mary Skene; men's first prize, William W. FFagan; consolation prizes, Julia Cor- bett and Henry Rose. a o The S Sensational Disclosures Are Expected at Trial Paris, Feb. 15.—The return of Er nest Juet, former owner of the news paper ['Eclair, to face charges ol communicating with the enemy dur- ing the war, has cansed a stir in Irench political circles. The former publisher is credited with possessing a number of sensational documents. All sorts of revelations are foreseen tor the trial, which will probably be held in May and which may rank among the most celebrated in the an nals of French justice, — ——— e —— MOTHER! MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS “California Fig Syrup” ‘is | | Child's Best Laxative | S 8| | | Hnorey Mother! A teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup” now will thor- ouginly ciean the little bowels and in ’n few hours you have a well, playful | child again. Even if cross, feverish, | bilious, constipated or full of cold, | chiidren love its “fruity” taste, and mothers can rest easy hecause it never fails to work all the souring food-and nasty bile right out of the stomach ‘and bowels without griping or upset- | ting the child. ! Tell your druggisi you wanmt only| the genuine’ “Califorgia Fig Syrup’ | 1 which has directions for babies | children of all ages printe Mother, you must say Refuse any imitation. Barnes Tunk Broodwell Dassn Hynds N the regular ynch Vileox ... ohnson Waldo ovejoy 450 4561448 The second team of Trumbull's was 1so beaten by the second Wallace team last night in three ex- iting games. The scores: T. L. M. Co. No, 2, 90— 257 257 80— 327 90— Jdwards mith Livingston Wallace Barnes, No. 2, tocking 11 98 88 112 113 a3 24 97 90— 92 105 114— 107 9 461 520 Hold Social. Pythian Temple, No. 29, Pythian isters, held an enjoyable social after business meeting last 1 ocker orton Children's HICKORY Garters HICKORY Garters are strongest and last longest. Good dealers everywhere recommend them, Ask for themby name. ingford. The Woman's Civic club will hold m open meeting in the Lewis High ichool tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Principal Marcus White of the New Britain te Normal school will speak on “i, Ifancies in i’sychology." re s and Miss Tsabelle Kelley of Eden avenue | is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Adam |®" seiple of Smith street, New Britain. Kenneth Moore has resumed his duties at the Peck Stow and Wilcox Co., after an illness of several weeks. ed fiel fo an an All-Star British Polo ! Team Wins in Contest Cincinnati, Feb. 15. 'he all star english polo team which is to com- pete in the contests for the interna- | tional polo cup at New York next month, defeated the Dayton Hunt and Polo club last night by a score of 10 to 1. Ski Jumper Makes Leap Of 202 Feet, New Record Revelstoke, B. (., Feb. 1; Nels Nelson toda claimed the world's amateur ski jumping records with a | ¢leap of 202 feet made at the tourna ment here yesterday. The old record wag 201 feet, made by Nelson last | year. ! OXTORD M American College Gunners Oxford, Feb, 15.—Five Oxfore riflemen made a team score of 714 today in competition with several Am erican college teams, including Yale, Colgate, lTowa State, Boston tniver- sity and Pennsylvania, which are shooting today on their ranges, The | '«\( t is in continuation of the Inter- | national Intercollegiate Target Match- es started last year, when Yale was victorious. The scores of the Oxford team in | today's shooting were: (', I. Slater, 08 47, 145; J. T. Bdwards 98, 45, 143; | A. J. Clinch 96, 46, 142; M. Right 97, | 45, 142; C. Daiby 98, 44, 142, 'rom:a.J 14 our ed Ja 0. tws ha Harry Lauder To Play David I)um'nni Anothgr Match in 1926 San [rancisco, Feb, years in a long time fo wait, out| Harry Lauder will have vengeance, he vows, Since 1910, the comedian has | played David Duncan of San Fran- cisco nine games of goif and Duncan has won nine times. Betore the ninth contest, which took piace yes- terday, Sir Harry promised to hand . Duncan such a trimming as to wipe | out the string of defeats. But Duncan proceeded to adminis- ter a whipping even worse than any of its predecessors. Shedding his Scottish poise, the comedian gave vent |to his displeasnre. They have agreea to play number ten in 1926, 15.~Three | | “SHRINE GOAT” KEEPERS. Indianapolis, Feb. 15.—The Keap- jers of the “Shrine Goat,” the Shrine directors association of North Ameri- ca. began the fifth annual meeting | here today with approximately one hundred temples in the United States and Canada represented The direc- tors have charge of cerlain parts of the Mystic Shrine ceiemonies. th re Press)—Leon Bourgrols, who v elected president of the senate at the National league club today [leased from an insane asylum as , is charged with killing her fathe¥, | and Compound clated re- Paris, Feb., 15. (By Assi opening of that body last month, has written his letter of resignation, which will be read within a day or two, M. Bourgeois says he is determined to devote tne remainder of his life tod the league of nations, which he had | important part in creating. ANOTHER B! AL New York, Feb. 15.-—The Brooklyn announc- center TLouis baseman, that Hy Myers, veteran Ider had been traded to St r Jacques Iournier, first d that Clarence Mitchell, d first baseman had been traded to Philadelphia in exchange for George Smith, right handed pitcaer. I'resh eggs Hlc doz Russell Bros. advt, Mre. Mabel 1" . 24 (above), at Alliance e in Ohio in cob Howell (Leiow), This is the third ca 0 weeks in which a released lunatic s been charged with a killing. pitcher | { fuenza and Pneumonia, One small inexpensive package of “Oxi= | daze” tablets will quickly prove the value | of pure essential oil in cases of this kind; [if they are always kept in the house for use in case of an emergency, they may save |¥ou many days of serious iliness or discom- [fart. Al good druggists including Dickine |son Drug company, can supply you. MOTHERS! Don't let your children suffer this winter from the usual coughs and colds. At the first sign of a cough start them taking Williams’ Syrup of White Pine, Honey and Tar. It is wonderful how quickly this fine old- fashioned remedy takes hold, instantly Ppenetrating every air passage of the throat and lungs - soothing and healing the mem- branes—loosening that dry, tight conges- tion and relieving that annoying tickle in the throat. This splendid paration has t quick relief to thp:mnd- of ehlldnnbm“l’:r over twenty years. Pure and harmless. Unlike any other preparation. It brings blessed relief. Do not accept & substitute. FPrepared in the laboratories of the Williams & Carleton Co., Hartford, if Piles, Send For Pyramid Pyramid Pile positories Are Known Everywhere for the ‘Wonderful Relief They Have Given. If you are one of those unfortus struggling with the pain and s of itching, bleeding, pros i | truding piles or hemorrhoids,' as! gny druggist for a 60 cent box ol Pyramid Pile Suppositories, no sub. Relief shouid rou will wonder why anyone should continue to suffer the ‘Laln of such a distressing condition, For a free trial package, send name and address to Pyramid Drug Coy 626 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich, “Pape’s Cold Compound”’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing Take “Pape’s Cold two hours until The first ¢ Tling! svery snu ree doses are taken { opens clogged-up nostri's and air 08¢ runaing; feverish- ges of head; stops lieves headache, duliness, ness, sneezing. The second and third doses usually break up the cold com- pleteiy and end all grippe misery. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and ts only a few cents at drug stores. T nice. Contains no quinine. In- sist #pon I'ape’s. stes