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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924, Plainville News ) ||| JOSEPH C. REGAN | W. Dionne 104 ’ 867 349 ’\lavlnm\ Room. a0 363~ | Pavano 100 Johnson # Hornberger | C. Livingston SUES TRUMBULL G0, | 9% 120 99 s 11— ‘. 404 A-1, 80 101- '~muiuu| Featuring Best Values of the Year | THE NAME OF “YORKE” STANDS FOR SHIRT PERFECTION. ARE MADE WITH ALL THE CARE POSSIBLE, THAN ANY OTHER. Every garment up to our specifications which means excellent quality fabrics, full where comfort requires it, but skillfully fitted to avoid bulkiness; box pleated matched centers, ocean pearl buttons, neck bands shrunk to ¥xact sizes, all of which are features The Shirts offered in this sale that have made the “Yorke” Shirt lead all others. strictly first quality, but are the odds and ends and surplus stock from the “Yorke” Shirt mills, much below real value. MEN’S “YORKE” over cuffs in neck band style, also with soft turn down collars, some with separate col- lars to match. Solid colors, white, tan, grey and blue, also neat stripe and check effects. Genuine English broadcloths, Irish poplins, fine oxfords, woven madras or silk stripe madras. Cloth of gold, mercerized poplins, 13 to 18 neck measure, $1 7 values to $5.00; each ..... 9 (Three Shirts for $3.25) MEN’S “YORKE"” SHIRTS, also some of the “Worth” brands, plain colers, such as white, tan, blue, grey, apricot, also in neat stripe and check effects. Truhu, Radium, broadcloth and other well known silk shirtings, values up to $11.98. Sale Price .... Berlin News |':: ———————————————ree | TR bleS fOP bridge, S FINED & FOR 5 PASSING TROLLEY Edwin Givard of Hartford Ag-|recons veer stssed Heavily by Judge Griswold | " meeting of | of Americn, (ning ut 8 | Wittiam J. | Kensington, fwhat will n [ing, but the Committee [urrange soveral o |events and others tion, house | ments will be follow, The \le L. Chase Charles Pratt, | Mrs, Pardon C. The procecds [be spent for a Con FALSE TESTIMONY ALLEGED Fincup of Ol Sports’ Team 1= Leam- will by 1 n ed—l'oresters’ Social expee Mecting Tomorrow=Legion Out- look Seems More Promising—Other | | Ttems of Interest, I Iwin Girard of ¢ Chap®l SN, Dost. b3 Hurtford, was fincd §50 and costs in |- the Berlin town court by Judge | sy he. favaill Guorge Griswold last night on W | fOF the fumilics charke of reckless driving, having |@nd orlin { been out of passed o ganding trolley car in in on J uary 8. The judge explained that he was | ining the man heavily because e tostified falsely on the stand when he was being questigned by the prosceu- | tor, He stated that he did not pass| The Sport the car, but stopped before he reach- [talking =0 much ed it. A man who was with him which the repu the time of the accident ent last night and also swore that the car driven by Girard stopped befére It reached the trolley, There were several the state who testified that did not stop. They said that several people were alighting from the car, | as it stopped 1o discharge passengers on Berlin street and that these people had to step lively in order to avoid | being run down, Judge Griswold has, for a long time, been conducting a campaign , will hold in#t automobile drivers who go ainst the dictated of the law. They dealt With harshly if they are!s found giulty at their trials, The | campaigh is dirccted mostly against reckiegs drivers, speed demons and those who drive while they are under the influence of liguor. Claim Overruled Commissioner 1. M. Williams, cat- ing for Commissioner George . Chandler, has overrdled theselaim of | Mrs. Julia I". Marinoe of Berlin who | ciaimed compensation because of tu- bereulosis which developed, she said, while she was opcrating a foot press| in the factory of George Prentice Mfg. Co. of Knsington. Community Card Party The Worthington Community Cen. ter associatign has anngunced a card ———— Thin Men Skinny Men Run Down Men Nervous Men You probably know that Cod Liver | Oil Is the greatest flesh producer in the world. Because it contains more Vitamines | than any food you can get | Mactnerson You'll be glad to know that Cod |qyen Liver Ofl comes in sugar-coated tab- | ,neola lets now, 50 it you really want 10 pul |gorinl will be 10 or 20 pounds of real heaithy flesh | ,ine 1 Mis on your bones and _feel well and | O roote will strong ash & Brainecd or Dick The postpon inson Drs ents” and Teac bos of McCor 14 #t the Hub 6 oo g th g cral the post berng worl and be a short time there will present 1 Ol rible have I to disclosing the witnesses for | which they inte Girard !‘0 at the | tournament. However, playivg the lir it contains, 1in, who will take rush, Gustave one position, “Billy” 1 lincup is Beckley gone wild with one ire at | The have game teams |and levery have filter a They hav new night alrcady beds up Lhe " Captains of the sted to be 8 o'clock. The have been son's activities over. The this evening the Methodist members will The weekly league will be church Thursday o'clock. An enjoyable 1 Heart cond second, 1 rte for tablets and if | e pounds in 26 days rd you back tee Them & unuena Oty ¥ o you don’t gain 3 droggist wi1 ha meney 3 for 1t fent ansthi #ou Lo gain 19 pounds in 30 days of un int to r far = per IRTS with soft turn , win serve committes Coale, chatrman, Miss Alics Rickey. trom furnace Tnstalled the Court Mattabessett, o'clock is ( ™ well on thei applications has secured | notta expects 10 call a feels confident large representation tion was pres. |has been at stake winners ¢ MEN'S “YORKE” over cuffs, neck band style, made of the bet- ter grade Shirtings such as imported woven madras, silk stripe madras, fibre silks, cte. Values up to $6.00; our special sale price is on Striking values, every one, that will appeal FITTING to every man. looked, to replenish prices worthy of your attention. ! come and view the wonderful bargains. on Be whist be 1 ittee at the now the wir to way brighter Amertean huve som servicemen gt rriin Huston o 1 the this affuir which ')mvl,\‘ which will be held Friday eve- [tion, ning of this week at 8 o'clock in the streer, five hundred arranged. IFollowing the card playing refresh- | and dancing will | in charge Mrs. nd will has com- | Meeting vxpoets nter's social commitice Forestors held tomorrow hom's gan of Hotchkiss str known acted upon at this mect- committee of eve- ot et, just to sever 0 comple- Promising Boltor Legion, come in Ko who Commander € up is Lear who have he way abont 1t of die hose: v £t day and a great conste 1irst there over is r worn ont ir Bowling Capt ngton Bowling leagus pres: | tomorrow evening in meeting w wind up several small hanging f will e held at the time church ywing first ronsolation, gentlemen's firsi, liame, Geo cmtertain ™ | Berlin Community in the church the posit tend tentative Rovers it the tine bought, uniforms and are a1t eporte ne Me teams i ha A t T aleo postponed meeting of will I room wlub aftern Mre. A AW Arthur Prun 1 rting nak, 1 godl social Mrs egan in ald ington have - mecting in a that been in Kensington the ung been keeping quict when it ¢ lineup for their team nd to send into lads,” me thol w hockey yed to- stars ion of Johr tion t the at econd at first his time the position h center rusl is reported Prosp Kensingte practicir at they oting 1 the shates = he K en- ¢ been re- a 1. hal 1 serve meecting | at to s which The e t the he Junior Mcthodist oo 1h mos 4 was had at the | whist social givenshy the ladies of the Monday e Wiss Ma James Luthe Another and Monday Mre (Former - General - Superintenden | Claims Addi mnal Bonus is Due 'HOSE REEL 0UT—AND DO¥AN | Foresters Install Officers—Fred Cal- 1 | H. Hart 39—1091 Cost Dept., 5 103 §8 04 §2- 101— 100- 122 405- Episcopal Church Notes The Woman's Auabiiary ot tne Epls- piscopal copal churen of Qur Saviour is hold- Ing a home made cruiter sale all da today and orders will be deltvered to any part of the, town. rhe recently clecied officers of the | Knights of Washington will be in- stalled with appropriate ceremonies at @ meeting this evening. ana entertainment will be held fol- lowing the session. ‘The meeting will commence at § o'clock and will be open 1o members of the order only. Regun claims that March ;\u« Britain comrades are welcome. 1..’r he entercd the employ of the | Woman's Federation | Trumbull concern as gencral superin- | T \Woman's Pederation of the [tendent under a contract which stIDU- | Congregationat church will serve {lated that he wa recefy e 0 @ ated that he was to recelve $5,000 A | opyron supper in the church parlors LT | - a s uted Jonus. HIRTS with soft turn |i“" nd. & stipulated bonus. On |you0maw evening at 6:15 o'clock at bruary 15, 1920, he claims he was | (0O : | gven 20 days notice that his services | YPich the ofticers and chairmen of | would no lenger be required wnd | was paid salury due him in cash and aiso $50,000 bonus in cash. He claims | that the total wmount of bonus that was due him was $83,000 and asks | The tor the andditional $3 with in | No. A chance, not to be over- terest which brings his claim up 10 {gether supper $41,000, The Trumbull Co. denies that w the your Shirt stock' at the money is due him, + 1 Be sure to Wl 5. A, Walsh of New Haven repre- |1gpe |sents Regan and Kirkham, Cooper, ! Hungerford & Camp represent the | Trumbull Co. Department Answers Alarm | Painvitle Hose Co. out yesterday afternoon about o'clgek to a grass fre which | started in acant lot on New Brit- |atn avenue just across the ra d tracks from the piant of Stand- {ard Steel and Dearings, 1 The |members of the company were in- formed that it was the plant of ti | bearing concern which was afire through the efiorts of the chairman | . y . ¥ WA cper Ydward P Prior ordered {of the ‘program committee, Oscar i/ lh g Hose sart uiit Swith an cducator of prominence has been secured to wddress the meet- | "',:.‘;“‘” ther with musical num- | ¢ doubt appeal 1o the mem. | SNt t The refreshment committec [ ™2 will sec to their end of the cnter- | """ [tainment in their usual efticient man. | "% ner. A large turnout is antieipateq, |0 the # sh 1ish for Priday. Glana & "::", ‘I" i"""f|')" el tonketty, Kensington, Phone 64 1"“, of the hig wiieels oh the cart be advt came caught in the trolley tracks and (n[ r um nfoth Pavano 114 1 len's Condition bull *hanged—Truni Bowling Notes — 1 “YORKE” SHIRTS AND WEARING BETTER Church Notes—Briefs Judge Newell Jennings in the perior court in Hurtiord i | commenced the hearings on a | Joscph . Regan, forn ‘sup: rintendent of the Trumbull Elec- Co. of Plainville, against the 1« for $41,006 which he claims him as bonuses and interest | from the company. su- terday it of general cut are on fthe special guests. Th vited, public is in- men to Mat of Plainville $2.89 members Hose Co. 30,000 1 are in the firemen’s Towi hall Thursday, February members will be 'tor man Miciael Sullivan will give one ot his interesting talks on spé- ial topics of current events. Plainville Briefs The W. H. & I\ M. society | Advent Christian ¢ |the home of Mrs, I, Coombs | Black Rock ave New Britain, morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The We-uns club will hold a | sale Saturday, January 26 in the | service station in the center, will sturt at 2 o'clock. To Address Meeting. Scquassen lodge, No. 74, L O will hold a regul niceting {1odge rooms Thur cvening nuniber of Important matters up for action. Foilowing {the business mocting, Rev. . 8. Wyckoff, pastor of the (Congrega- tional church, will address the mers ("‘ | bers of the lodg o] | Takes Position M James C. Corbley of New Bri has tuken \ie position of aesisiunt in A Bordeau's barbershop, with & snap, the wheel went to pieces, | 118 John \""““‘"' who has """” o | isabling the vehiele, 1t was later |10 business for himwelf in Southing- [towed into guarters to andergo re. ['Of: Mr. Corbley is one of the best putrs if such are possible, SHowi barbers in the malc he hook and ladder was the nd the uppars &% time than firemnen quickly from the heing mer wing, fire of the Fine silk Shirts in No. 1 was called 1:30 had on a 58 ue, to- food new The the It has Dbeen learned that and | the ad- 0.1 in tue wn lioxe vehicle P nigh which of the with rolls of hose on it weels wus hitehed to small plumbing truck solling down, Rast Main gencral divection of t tuen from K is un b and the and SOUTHINGTON NEWS AL the Volunteer . held {evening the [ offfcers were first | |State Volley Ball ‘\leet ‘ To Be Held by Y. M. C. A. regular meeting of Depurtment committee Vo M, C AL lust ovening made for the coming and a program drawn up, Dr d, teacher of hygiene the Cens t Junior High school, s cagaged of the “ installation ceremonies circle, Companions of to answer the alarm [ tue was on the scens in Red Men's hall (t taken to tell, * The following newly clccted [ peduced the flumes Installed: Maishnl, Mrs Jand weeds which were Maynard; chief commander, Mrs. Nel- | funned by the strong GiN: subechief, Mrs, Agn Dons. | gumage was caused by tee recording seeretary, Mrs, Kate Pt Tacall Oatias financlal scerets Andrew | treasurer, Irank vight | Lawton, No. 135, Miss Gertrude : ter T nstalled the Mrs, James Duncan; Inside |VEWIY clected oficers meeting Mrs, Thomts Murphy: outsiue | 1010 1 the Legion rooms on Whit to give w serics of health lectures to Mrs. Mary MeLaughling tros. |08 strect lust evening. The installa- | the gym classes, 1t was voted to Mrs. Willam Nagle tion was carried out by Grand Deput, || Red Cross sasing cie |ta Corbett and iss Ans ¥ Cook of Biistol. A number and the varlous { Mrs, Erbe and Mre. Andrew Gorry, | Members, were voted on and ife suving taught retiring offfecrs, who retired after |04 ot night's session, | of the velution serving 14 years, re presentod with A campaign new members was | A8, | nundsome neckiacen, The started last night and members will | During March [ tion was made by Deputy make an effort to #well the ranks dur- | tournament with ing the near fature A team | Harford, Winsted, Lwhich has been formed in Bristol will | New Britain associotions take charge of future initiations with [ will be held. The physica full core ment will promote a pu Following campaig ring the k seclal ! for all the boys of the ¢ ble 1 Within the ks the association am will take part with te rom Hartford, This m the Harttord T the ¥ Britais ore brush ily no I*hysi- neld Plans montas 1. M cal " at th werd Court Gen sters of Rinng America, gulde, gulde, guide, gulde tecs, Ve . ganized practica! o phases of 10 those who m of new admit. membet ug for the | ® state vo teame {rgm Middictown d competin prosentas Mrs, Nolun the The f Liberty Joreph beard Pulumbo of sret, charged with assault o1 Avitable of Liberty strect, was in tov court this morn- loseph imming atio are neat two swimming nonies blie & the businesy during smokes < the " session, th the which e mbers oyed n court swiin, David Mongillo and Louis Milanesio louy | tocal nimrods, returned trom a fish- ing trip at Indiar with a cate) of 10 pickerel of which welgheu two pounds |« [ wee t in meets Nuug Conditions Unchanged oint Vred Callen, Sr. ) by members o g, Me ) atte rained Kast stre rding un g som: 1580, “rents thi " over to 9 cthood N 1 boys Brot A to the ing Mise Gretu ouging employ R In:t tute give 1is made s Mrs 63 0 e wer of I’ | 8he Moore, aged MTering Ir pupect street died at her home s Co has ent of this e 1 practicaily it nd & very Prumbull Bowling Notes league Emily years, shar pn been a res re ent they wer an n memi of gattonal church, is Iy Ttoberts Plainyii W nicces, Mrs, 12, C. Barbara 1lobefts o funeral A held . alte n liror ibrarian, on the cuts nent Cor Temeo She Ada gra Mie: i home ti Itev, Mac Plantsvill officiate e sur and pedek Philads ront Iphia ing rmon at 0'c Wallac Congregati at the in Quinipiac CAMILIERI—PERRY \ir ¥ A. Perry pwill wer t . will At of 1 a mee heid Yor} eaux in t | gion rooms plans were the promenade 1o ford. A mew gree work was orgar tions made for the arge class of cand The me gregational | morrow evening supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock A special meeting of St e, Daughters Teabel) held in the community row evening will be no session high school tomorrow visiting day complet hela 1 wrecking erew ed and At Tt a the n a mont} English St In Ameri th ago ite Prep Shippine to A antsille be hetd o'cloc ting of the I chureh will t 7:30 % of of ¢ becatse in the cachers’ in Bad For Washing Heir d prepared shampoos Many soaps a contain too much very us, nd m SHOWER FOR MISS BERNER. A Kitehen and grocery shower tendered Miss fda Berner last t the Wome of Mra ree alkall, which is Aries the hatr brittle was injurie s it scalp ot kee the AThert ning M Muls isis p hing to ume it ol shampoo, beats anvthi get 1 on Whiting str At Miss Berner's fricnds were Miss Dorothy Latham ¢ with singing. A meck marria nished the fun of the Harry Vile acted as brid Hunt groom. Miss Juenst as bridesmaid. Mies t and Miss Dorot Vies Perr ¥ “n on ex fou Iy venine Mrs 3. ¥ Mitdred Matjor TONE OF T WIS AT Torchy Comedy==A La Care” PATHIL VWS A1 SOI-s FARLES A social | 1o | cOmwittees and their husbands will bo | planning to hold'a gt-to- | rooms | present and | reh will meet at | when | 7 ¢ | euddy, succond- - Bristol News AGCUSES ‘FRIENDS’ OF STEALING §120 + Warrants Issted Tor Leogrande | and Sanzoni on Matteo’s Story GIYEN WINE AND ROBBED '()fll ers of Palos Circle Installed— Beede Heads Red Men's | Company—Changes at Lake Com- | pounce—Federal Hill Meeting. Leonard the [ast held on Joseph lLeogrande and Sanzoni, both residents of ‘llrlllol section, are being rious euch at the police station in connec- {tion with a complaint made by Car- |mine Matteo of Plainville that the {men assaulted him on Sunday after | setting him intoxicated and then Heved him of $120. The men we {brought to headquarters yesterday |and questioning by the police and Prosecuting Attorney Jumes T, ther developed sufiicient cause for | warrants being issucd and arrests | being made. Matteo informed the police that he {was approached on Sunday by the [two men, who asked him to visit their {home off Pine et to partake some wine. Matteo was reluctant as he visited the place once bhefore and terward had been ested | while driving & motor the influence of liquor. of the sad experience ever, under the insistence men and Mattco went along. was treated royally but as the party imbibed frequently, the members be- came boisterous and then rough. |accuser sald that his sense of lection ameo and then momentous cvents took place, felt hands going through |and when he offered resistance kicked in the shins *und 'abused and then thrown out of house, Making his way to the line, he boarded a Plainville car and |told the conductor he had no money {bmt being known by the trolley man was allowed to rid In Forestvill Matteo left the ud told Oiriee [Jumes: MeName the rough tréat- | ment, The ofiteer communicated {with headquarters and Matteo |asked to go there, e was sick his expericnces so went to {and ren berore to compl, seal Deteetive Nergeant De accompanied Joseph Strup and John sent to the Leogrande home rested the two mien An inspection |of the house revealed severa rels {of wine, about which there was some ldoubt as to u gofernment permit for ownership, had a The memory was lost, how- of the two recol the vague he was the of was from his home appearing ts. el by MeGill Ol Blasi, | s we d e sp annon Installs Oficers argaret Hunnoy , deputy t cet rital the e cir . I Red work an 1 offic at the Men's | eitual cnter | The folloy chalrs: Kloss reasnrer, ) t, Mrs, Frank Mrse, Dosit Mrs, Jumes ) H g el moulitor Home M Philomena vailey » tde; . man; outside o e Teads Company, reclors Arm Willlam Compoun Announ Pictre Chang < Announced, & on Building | charges under bonds of $500 | Ma- | of | | while under He | e | He | his pockets | otherwise | Bristol Itealty company to make the homes more attractive will be done this year, according to a decision at the annvzl mecting of the concern last night in Bristol National bank. No dividends were declared as the surplus money will be turned |into improvements, Officers of the | company were reclected as follows: President, Arthur C. Hitchcoek; vice- president, Miles Lewis Peck; secre- | tary, Burton O. Barnard; treasurer, | William [ Ider; general manager, | Louis A. Wheeler; directors, Oscar Anderson, Fuller F. Barnes, FErnest | . Burwell, John T. Chidsey, Arthur Hitcheock, Irederick G. Hughes, | William 8. Ingraham, John William J. Malone, Carlo V. Mason, Herbert J. Mills, Dewitt Page, Joseph B. Ses- sions, Miles Lewis Peck, William J, | Tracy and Charles T. Treadway. Firemen Out To Grass Fire Members of Squad A were treated ! to a unigue experience yesterday when they were called to a grass fire on King street near the corner of Broad | street. In some unknown manner the | gra had become ignited and the flames threatened nearby buildings but were quickly quenched by the hand chemical tanks. Adapters Used Here Adapters to apply to fire hydrants so that any make of fire apparatus y couple on, are a part of the lo- cal fire department equipment so that no situation like that in Farmington where fire apparatus stood an exist here. The fire ma- s reached the Farmington blaze in quick time but could do little to help fight the flames as the couplings | could not be attached to the hydrants | Theft Case Continued | Continuance until Monday was de- cided upon by Prosecuting Attorney James T, Mather this morning in the cascs of Joseph Leogrande and Lor- | enzo Sanzoni, charged with theft from | the person of Carmine Matteo on Sun- day. Attorney Noble . Pierce will represent the accused men. The | bonds of $500, fixed after the arrest yesterday, will also be continued. Fur- | ther investigation of the tale, told by Matteo of his rough treatment, will | be ry as several conflicts have | presented themselves in the case. Vital Statistics Announced Compilation of the total number of Lirths for the last year show 52 visits of the stork to the city during the last 12 months, The grim reaper was 1also busy total of 241 deaths have been recorded, Whetlier these figures are increases or not could not he learned this morn« ing as the city clerk’s office has not | completed compurisons of the lists of |the year previous and the 12 months, ust completed, Bristol ar examinati high school the rest of the Ihe weekly whist Anne's chureh will take |at Men's hall as a s is began today und will continue weck, party place Mid-y at the tor of St tonight Red metropolitan are tenor; Gleela smily Harford ay night, at under auspices council, f €., for benefit lding fund St Joseph's advt Grand 1o Finacgan, soprano, und Avery, planist, on I high school iheater, of Palos of th b church | tiste, Amati, CONCERT. by societics WILL ARRANGE The delegates fwedish e benefit mec churel arison, « returned where nd man appointed the hurches pad annual congert for Children's hone in the Swedish Blim next Tuesday night afrman of the comm from New York has interviewed solo= He nake commitiee This sing- and of the yth viil iame he report 1o the tee wi en deeide the und where hal held enge 2l when the be - A CLEAR COMPLEXON Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes ~Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwarde, a Weil-Known Ohio | Physician cone D F.‘\l.l'-,d\\mu for 17 yearstreated of women for liver and bowel ail- men| During these years he gave o his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with oli , naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, You will know them by their olive color. These tablets vmndcr-vmr soh the liver and bov hich cause a nor- mal action, carryin (-H the waste and poisoncus matier n one's gy stem If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head achcs, a listle 0-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets night!y for a time and note the pleasing resulte Thousands of \wmvn and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- ce«:{ul substitute for calomel —now and then just to keep them fit. 15¢ and 30c. 800 are—————————N— e Superintendent. Bughee scheduled ymmi Wl s College Yale Lasiliars on iailation. JOOCC 000G 00000000 CU0) Famous Old_Recipe for Cough Syrup v and cheaply made st home, it beais them all for wnich results. of housewives have found ean save two-thirds of the waliy spent for cough prepara ng toe weli-known old recips agh syrup at home. 1% | eneap but it has no equal mpt resuits. It takes right hold { & cough and gives immediate relief, uenally stopping au ordinary cough in of Pinex irom any nto & pint bottle and granuiated sugar syrup to make & lu‘ pimt. I vou prefer, use clarified molasses, honer, or corn svrup, ead of sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes good, keeps perfectly, and lasts s family & Jong time. - Tt truly astonishing how quickly it acts, peneteoting through every 8 paseage of the throat and lungs—loos ens and raises the pilegm, soothes & heals the membranes. and ~rataslly but surely the annoving throat tickle and ireaded rough A m.‘"uv!,u'v Nothing ot for brom spasmodie croup, e hly romeen- nine Norwav wwn the world over for + en the membranes. ment br askine vour nees of Pimex” of =

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