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artford’s Shopping Qenter: Our Annual Sale of DRESS SKIRTS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE PLAIN OR PI THIS WONDERFUL OFFER EACH YEAR TO WOMEN WANT A GOOD FITTING THAT I8 WELL MADE IN EV. THE DROWN THOMSON EXCELLE! Ic Canton Crepe all wool, sponged ly suited for pleated skirts, 42 inches wide, priced $1.95 yard. Stripes for plain or pleated skir re to $5.95 for $2.75 yard. Poiret Twill and Tricotine, in navy blue only, 56- Priced at $2.98 yard. inches wide. Wel inches wide, AND UP-TO-DATE & CO's T WORKMANSHIP AND GOOD SERV- EVERY SKIRT IS GUARA $1.95 YOU HAV WRAP AROU 18 EXTENDED MISSES WHO SKIRT IRY WAY UP TO STANDARD. ND, oun ENS. TWI $1.95 CH .8, NTEED. , shrunk, especial- tions and inch, at $2 French and shrunk, , all wool, 56- | fects, HOICE A PLEATED SKIRT, ! CORDION PLEATS, LARGE STOC MOHAIR ABOVE COST OF for $1.69 yard. Heavier Skirtings plaids, stripes or b6-inches wide $2.75 and $3.95 ABOVE COST OV OF KNIF FROM CREPES, wool, MATERIAL A sI D ANY SPRI WOOlL ETC. v GOODS, PLAIN TWO-PIECE STYLE, ETC., SKIRT, OnR 9, BOX Ot AC- MATERIAL IN 54-inch WOOL- | PR REMEMBER , $4.50 yard. 40-inches wide, Plaids and Checks in all the new color combina- designs for plain or pleated skirts, 50, $2.98, 83, 'wills all b6~ sponged for $1.95 yavd. An Event of Big Savings Is Our FEBRUARY SALE OF HOUSEWARES 300 Lisk Roaste 15 pound turkey si: specially at $2,39 cac $5.25 for §1.98 each. 10 pound White Japanned Bread Boxes, Regular Berlin News - ROBERT STEVENSON IS NOW MENTI[]NEI] May Get Position at East Berlm ISSUE BOWLING ~STANDING| Miss Wins Farmers' Club Meets Friday—First Garrity Mecting of Boand of Reliel Friday —Celchrates Fourth Birthday. lobert B, Stevenson, station agent at North Haven, is the man now being mentioned for the station agent’s berth at East Berlin, according word from the Berlin today. It was stated there that it is not definigely known whether or not Mr. Ftevenson will seenre the position, Mr, Stevenson is well kpown in Last Berlin and Berlin, - He has been with the New York, New Haven and Martford railroad company for over 10 years and has several times been in charge at the Berlin station, in the absence of the regular agent, Max Sugenhime, Several other names mentoined, among them Sngenhime. Whether Sugeahime has put in job is not known, as cation in Florida, “Is He Kidding Me?™ teimporary station agenl at the Berlin depot is wondering whether or not hie is being subjec to series of “kiddings” by one of the men who buy tickets at the window The agent stated this morning that & man comes up to the ticket window about twice a week, generally morning and asks for a ticket Hartford, He then asks the which track the and which way happens depot beon being Mr, or not Mr, his bid for the he vi have is on a I'he a to price of the ticke! train n the train x This cach time appears. e takes the same train time he buys the ticket and the agent 1% beginning to think ¢ man is having a good joke on Farmers Cluh Meeting Berlin Farmers' ¢inb will meet t & o'clock in the the comes on every «ation at the him The Triday ecommunity There will cvening. One opticon leeture wick, agent Farm burcan suhjoet, “Alfalfa ticut.” Mr, Southwick known to members of the ¢ Ing several times apepared them, giving interesting and evening house on riin e two ures of of them will be a stere- by Henjamin South- the Hartford County He will have as hi and of over in Co nec betore instruc- m-mmn CARTER’ LIVER m.u Pure- ly vegetable —act sure and geatly on the liver, Re- < and indigestion. They do their Small P Small Dase—Small Price , genuine Lisk, 18, pound Certificate— | |ele to! in the regular $1.75 kind $1.60 kind for § Bread Boxes—3 grade for §1 deep lift out tray, | $3.50 kind, priced v size, reg. size for $1.69 ‘ roll top, large size, ‘u\-' lectures on farm aftairs, The sccond feature of th will be an address by R, A, of the National Lime association. \|I| t.|lk on “The Use of Lime on the ‘arm,” This meeting will be bers only. ,mn be an open discussion of present ming conditions and a social hour follow. Itefreshments wiil be Wins Certificate, s Garrity of Kensington presented with a cors typewriting at the N school. Miss who won the t h for l-!ll.nln high | was one of u few ficates for efficiency and specd, Tee Men Satistied Tee men are apparently with conditions this year, as some of them have already started to har- vest. They report about 10 inche jce. The harvest this year but it is figured that houscs can filled casily. Boy Scouts to Meet b, Doy Scouts of will hold its regular mecting I'riday levening at the Kensington Congrega- tional church. Dr, Griswold of Ken- |sington will be present and he will certi- satisticd [ 1ate | be Troop America, {instruct the boys in first aid work, this | order to first class troop have necessary in cond and of the work belng complete the tests. Al mem) { been asled to be present for this dem- | | Mrs, onstration and they have been res quested to bring their ment, Observes Fourth Birthday Lucy Misti, the young daughter Mr, and Mrs, Patsy Sisti of Kensing- ton, is today observing her fourth birthday anniversary. Little Mies | Sisti will hold a party for large number of her young friends this evening. Games will be played and refreshments will e e Her father is proprictor of B W varber shop. Board of Relier meeting of the be hetd Friday this week in the assessors’ the Town hall. ‘The from 2 until 5 o'clock in the after- noon. Appeals from the values fixed by the asscssors in the grand list will heard. Other sessions will be held chruary §, 15 and 21, Bowling Averages lssued bowling averages for the year in the Kensington DBowling have been announced at the New Britain. The trams given and also The the | of the A, board of evening of | room of session will be first will The relief The far 0 T Casino alleys, | etandings of the higi erages league who given The included of scores ar of those members bowl 96 or over list is as follows KRENSINGTON LEAGUE W on Al Ke Getems ngton erages of 90 o Coone oConnell inffman Joins MorTat Moore Anthony tiam €. Warner M. Smith Fagan Myers Trevethan Thomson I, MeCormiek . iig with, 124, 521, B, C High Team > 1 Low Singl Rayno, Pleasant Time i« Had A pleasant time was had by (hose who attended the Poverty soclal at the Berlin Congregational church last | night under the auspices of the Wom- an's Aid society of the church. Mr land Mre. R. & Gold won the prizes |tor the most appropriate costumes |and the best in the poverty Games were plaved, refreshments served and a general goofl time had Vote in New Members | Metween and 66 new members | were voted in at the meeting of the bast Ferlln Community association “h'ld last evening in the basement of open to mem- | ollowing the session there | | of | is | | present i id equip- | first ald equip | ehey | thievery | Alling. ations of Probation C. Connolly, two of them will be sent to school as they are menta They will be | Xew line. |4 $1.19 cacl each, s $1.0 sl 19 eac about ther Medium size, Games were enthusiasm over organization, A meeting will nestday at there ness to come The be hold at evening at Mr, and [the East merin cvening | This boosts the Parker | He | wus great camel hair ef- yard. | |being held in the parish house of the "iipiscopal church, regular .26 Kinds, for Methodist otal evening wnd will b up. lothers, |ably membership to enjoyed and the . labout held next Wed- it considers is expeeted ble busi- st Berlin Ttems, the M reguiar o the i F. L, returned to thelr sponding enue atter weeks as the Torr The Thursday The Wil meet \gton. Modern evening, les of the at the Root on Main street 1'riday 3 o'clock he art letie hall letie anecing ment, w Mr., and Mrs. Harol James Mac Clark ol Miller « G leave will Mrs, the The give Knigits of evening, Attend tion by t de 1l & your tinal minstrels will this evening. entertainment evening ut tn veing farnished Kensington, ( My the) hall ¥Friday music Paul's orchestra of rge Friday enjoy attending a convention of | utacturers while in Los Charles Nelson members of the at her home on Main street this even. | ing Ronkelty, gucsts of r home« Wood week Methodist usual ). Methodist ehurch home rehearsal follow Mrs, d a Clark, Phe this 0. ne place, Middictor Prentice for Ca ladies of St, va a month's G Pythias he ish | pany Saturday, for Kensington February Snow representative Special tomorrow, 4 1 and atine hall Drig for be ‘Lafanso briel's rvice will church this hour, Cogswell have on Wilcox ayv- the past few atives in en will of Mrs, 1, M, fternoon the Sacred held at Ath. | They will at Athe s o'clock, | cniertain. by K, Mr. and and My, Miss Mlorece Mise Pauline Mr, and| Berin wil where | vacation, | brick man- Angeles, will en of fornia, church supper. in Thursday demonstra- of the com-| feature Or« Gianna -advi Juvenile Thieves Found Mentally three yvesterday end The found a north later admit th the police mitted to the ted at livery many have late Iy this morning by field 1 elinquent. were Meriden Below youngsters morning slecping stabic, acts been Judge« Par were in who of peity reported to ordered com who and Training schoo Benjamin W, | According to the rccommend Offic who questioned the Edward loys, the Mans r held at the Meriden institution until arrangements Wf be the ma for their admittance Mansfield school. to SHED ENIOY ARCTIC Eng.. We ow 50, ymout h, plunge in the sea hour th while wraps, in e water bundleq neighbors, shiveringly look here, Jan. 31.—En cannot deter Mrs, nurse from She spends half every E. her Craven daily ar morning in heavy on mmv,'x OF NOTICE OF HEARING. 1he prasing thet tate Ma to sefl and convey uated In B 1o more full yrderad tn. n nppenrs, watd appli ation Proimte noenid dtecr That answ of February in the forenoon, and that ne of hesring thereon, 1y d pie as #olomon Inte of the town of B . Amceased, appiication of ns administrator e may be authorized and A certatn per " the is order n son Caimtion ° it anid “aid Prolate Cow Mary in on ernupawe: e it rest estat ation ' be heard Offiee the en of | pat har- and by bl | neweps per Aismrict GAIFXEY, Juage | n:oney church, | |buildings have meet | [ committee of ltown Plainville News PRINCIPAL FINISHES 14 YEARS SERVIGE Orron L. Judd Completes Long Term as School Head SECURE C. OF (. SPEAKER ; [ ¥irst Friday And Candlemas Program Vetims This At Church — Pneumonia Serious—L O. 0. F. To Mect Evening—Keller Case—Briefs, Judd, princiy of the grammar school at school today, compicted 14 vice us principal of the in- Orrin L. Plainville close of years of s stitution. Since Mr. Judd first sumed the position of head of the school on January 31, 1910, many changes have taken place in the teaching staff, sys tem of education and appearance the buildings. When he first took |over the leadership of the school the ! plant consisted of nine rooms in a wooden building which was then con- sidered old, Mr, Judd came to this town from Hazardville, where he was engaged in a similar position. He succeeded Prank A. Clapp he At that time the kindergarten was Mr. Judd, secing the nceessity of having additional rooms appeared before the school bourd and after explaining the condi- tions that existed, the board appropriate sum of with whieh four additional reoms were added to the huilding and ‘modern facilities installe 1917, Nr, Judd | the years later, in sguin appeared bhefore asked for money with which to con- struct additional bHuildings and the installation of more modern facilitics, The board granted his request and four new rooms were added to the making the school consider- larger, The school and sinee that Six has continued to grow time rew portable been added and a kin- lergarten built. At the present time the teaching staff, which consisted of nine teschers at the time Mr, first became principal, has in until ut the present time it consists of 20 teachers, The attendance which in 1610 was sinall now numbers approximately 800 and the one session plun is being used in seeveu! of the grades, Besides bringing about t) etion of new buildings and the expansion of the school Mr, Judd has also «xtended the school along more modern lines in the teaching system and has o stalled the latest system of education, e nstrumental in haviog a moving pieture shown at the school with which many things can be cloar- Iy Nustrgted to the ehildren, He has also Instulled the children's bank sys. tem by which the ehildren save money overy week, this money being depositod in the Plainville Trust com pany and at the end of th euch of the children has a substantial sum of money, Secure O, of U, announced » in char L Juda ereasod very peaker. that the of the Chamber ting 1'riday even- S w'clock, has se- town ma the It was today committ Commeree Petruary cured 1,1 West Hartlo the evening My, Miller of West Hartr years, He explain the Harttord plain the at iller, to be ing, has been town manager rd for the being brought manuer in which administerced and to ex- manner in which the finanee a town can manage any as though it was a busincss and it show a profit wing Mr. Miller's specch isiness meeting will be held is expected that plans for the coming yoar. the regular o members of the O ber of C ere held at ¢ k. Particular attention is called o'clock to tin ange in date meetin lously hers 10 West is miake 1Mol regula at wi will be made proceding mecting of the seh it will be of th schedy ening, ¥ pre Thursday bruary Pacumonia Victims Serious ol ¥ e as been gorious- the pas reported to reported con- nd the « isis, was critica « improved Program. Pridas 1 owit 1a rh aes wi d commu ock is N nion 1 as ca alendar, w Our chureh ¢ o church high time th f dles wi of A o at iesa- 1oon THE YOUNG WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF THE ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH planning 10 hold a food sale at Simpson’s Plumbing Store on West Main strect. Satunday afternoon, be- giming 8t one o'clock, COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLE DANCE Special Attraction Meet “That Ol Gang of Wime™ At the Marndi Gras and Confetti Dance Eve.. Vebrusry SAL 1. 1924 Priday Robert W, Moore, Andrew Hogan, Jr. Managers the | of | succeeded in having | bourd and ! school | A mecting of the Knights of Pyth- will be held in the lodge rooms io- | morrow evening at the usual iime, Last night the Jodge members visited St. Elmo lodge of New Dritain and | conferred the rank of page on a Jarg class of candidat A meeting of ti be held in the lodge ing. Followinz 1he reguldr busine meeting a social hour will be enjoyéd, Kellar Case Albert Kellar of Farmington, (was arrested about two wecks ago as .lhf‘ result of an accident on Deeem- ber 23 appeared in the Town court at 12 o'clock this afternoon to answer (charges of driving a car while under [ the infuence of intoxicating liquor Jnll with operating a motor vehicle a reckless manner. Contrary to lh. atement which was e d in |this paper yesterday t state s case will not be presented by Grand Juror Gwillim but will be in th |of Attorney: Charles I, Conlon. ! As the result of the accident Kel- ler is being sued for $4,000 for in- juries inilicted on persons connect.d with the aceident, Teachers Tea A teachers’ tea will be held in the Irst Congregationa! chureh at 6:30 | 0’clock this evening. 1rederic 1., Fay of New Britain will deiiver short address, i Lodge Mcetings. wil n- 0dd Fellos rooms this ev who a Guild Meets The Episcopal Parish Guild met this afternoon and the younger mem- bers acted as hosts to tie olucr mem- b freshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. Briefs | Hjalmar Nelson is substituting for Heney Bryan, mail carrier at th post oflice, Gerald Freeman, lmouth college, is w uuv r vacation, . B, Boswell of West muprhlur of the B. & [ice station, has been cugo by the deatn of Mrs. Anna Murphy Anna, have returned | Cove where they have of Mrs. Murphy’s sister, wrine Cameron. | Men were ut work today repairing | the advertising board at the Trumbull cetric company which was blown | down during the reee nt storm, Mr.and Mrs, Harold Durn | brat the third wnniversary of their wedNng at their home on West Main street, Tuesday ning. A numlnr fricnds were present froms Britain, Pminviile, Bristol and For ville, The Young Woman's auxiliary of tie Advent Chesgtian church is plan- ning to hold a iood sule at Simpson's plumbing store on West Main street Saturday afte rnoon, A © ol seariet at the home of West Main strect local at Dart- the mid- u student home for Main stred . auto serve called to Chi- his brother, and daughter, from Morris heen the guests Mrs, Cath- celes of St e fever Jumes is reported Simpson ot CARD OF THANKS, We wish to thank our fric acighbors for the Kindness ands pathy shown us during our recent reavement in the death of our loved wife and sister, Mrs, George Juckson, and the beautirul floral offcrings Kigned, MR, GEORGE MRS, CHARI HILL, HARVEY oLIVER HAROLD OLIVER ANDY oLIvER MAPLE HILL NEWS mecting of the club of Maple Hill will in home of Mrs, J, (' | street, Wednesday ary % at ) o'clock, Myers Hurtrord isnropean storics hostess will be assisted by Mrs, Grant and Mrs, G, B, Root, | Tuesday afternoon, Iebruary the club will hold a public party at the homes of Mrs, Lienhardt and Mrs, A, 8 T wishing to resorve should notify Mrs, 13, Proudman jor Mrs. Leonard Fox Mr. and Mes, William irvington, Jersey nounced the arrival of Khirley Annette, Mrs, Buell was Canfield, daughter o Walter 15 Caufield Center The annual meeting Hill Water Co, was evening, January 29th, Wililam 1, Sternberg lewing directors woere ensuing KB Plmer Pape, H. B. Lienh Spring and G. K. Koot tors cted the following e President, G, 1 vice-president G. K. Spring and treasurer Fimer W. Pap Her i Olmstead street ft last enter Cornell col Dr. and Mrs, A dreet Ve returne Atlantic nds yme Iy b also for received JAUKSON, Woman's held at the Moody on Golf noon, 1'ebrus Mrs, A, interpret T'hve A un 12th, bridge . 1 Grant The nest and songs. ne tables L} H. Buell of have ane daughter, fanuary 28th, Miss Gladys and Mrs, Newington a formerly Mr, ai of the Maple the The o held home of fo elec vear ardt, The office 1oot crettary week for o g In 1t houeew « neers father ke HARD PINPLES All Over | Face. Hardly Slept. Troubled 6| Months. 1 was troubled with pimples all over my face. The pimples were hard and red and scaled over. They ticura Soap and Otntment and sent for & free sample. It helped me 8o 1 rcv(hloed 'l:;!und in a few weeks wae compl bealed.” (Sigred) Charles me’i’nn. 1536 Tremont St., Roxbury, Mass., July 14, 1923 Cuticura Soap 10 cleanse and purify, Cuticura Ohmmm 0 soothe and hesl and Coticura Talcum to powder and perfeme are ideal for daily toilet purposes hunds | and | Bristol News KOSS AND BROWN N POLICE TOILS AGAIN Arrested Soon Alter Being Freed From Litchfield Jail HELD ON THEFT- CHARGE Mayor Wade And Department Heads Discuss City Pinances—Miss Irene Carroll Dies In Utica. N, Y.—Ad- dress on Railroads. Koss and John Brown, im about a4 month o boldup of the Pequabuck post oiiice, when they were captured Post- master Michael Olie, were arrested on North Main strect yesterday afternoon by Detective Sergeant Daniel McGilli- cuddy and booked on charges of theft (from local stores. The two men wer released early yesterday on prob: from the Litehfield juil, where they bad n taken after the Pequabuck episode and immediately upon their appearance here, the local police got lLusy, as a trail of thefts have been at- tributed to the two men. The room- ing house kecper had been enlisted Ly the police to give warning when the men arrived to sceure their clothes from their room, notified the officers it once so that the men were booked, Both men any knowled $00 pound & Scrviee same night although the “job" can be and Drown. Koss is dent, while Brown hails from in Kansus and the far west, men had been employed by the Departure Mfg. Co., a short time to the Pequaliuck aftair, Continuance until Saturday was de- cided upon this morning at the polics ¥ | court scsston in the cases of Koss and 'Brown, with theft, as further investi- 'gation of the time spent by the men in this city will be made by the po- lice. Bvidence has heen secured b the local oificers that indicates strong ly that the two men we responsible for the attempted hreak at the Porest- ville post office a month ago as well us other attempts and entries, of $600 have been fixed in cach case but as no bond was offercd, both men remained in the local jail toduy, Discnss Bstimtacs Lstimutes of the city's runumg «x- ponses the year were dissussed ot special meeting of the city couneil last night when the city fathers went lover the departmental reports with Mayor John K. Wade, In line with the mayor's policy of eutting down as (far as possible without “scrimping” lany department, the |made 1o save so that enjofy a pay as you go policy, (savings have been very gratifying to the mayor to date and he prafses (he voperation hie depurtia.ntal Leads in making the reductions AL last night's meviing action taken us thest at a later gein- Walter plicated in a by be have strenuounsly denied of the breaking of the of the Bristol Sales 0., which took place the as the post office cotry, police believe that the luidd at the door of Koss safe Both New prior the vity may of in va- penses w detinite | matters whi come ering tor decision Three new firemen by Chief Jonn H. Hay of Police Ernest T. Lelden asked un additional motoreyeie policem It adaition to the pusonnel requests, the city onicials constdered the buy- ing of motor cars for sveral des partments where tne work Lus grown rapidiy that better transpoctation I8 Necussary, Ire Carrol, @ Tuesany al her home arter a short ihimess this ey, wnd witer local schools, eutered the New rture wig. Co. ru witn tiat wius up iy were asked for ton new roll s old, died on fu Ltica, N. Y, Bhe was born attcndance at employ All- “n Ca Ireu ¥ m L of the el cone st el " Mrs. Misses June rim- mother, sister, s L sh HAUS iy wil, tour dane 4 WA arroi, rnomas hait o1 Huvry Carron 1ot Harttord held Friuag «tica, Mrs, tuis ey, of viwa and T s anu AU LWU orotuers, L1re uncral " oy, bari Josepn s e Uppos wry vad Consolidation nsoli- ine Cenual [ voulu wunk systor na L Vork orge ell- nuiing many siip; 1uels 10 futroduce president or the k. who toud successtully and ot his Storrow Mink, introduced talk, Chartes 1 Nata varions iiristo of the rises conduct Sievenso - uber of the Judg i nt ot the club, After 1 1ee-pt Mr. Treadway uncheon was ser Playmg hartford ig? f mos important Friday & « former New Britain resi- | points | Hmllls' very effort will be | UR courses teach you the practical side of business ex- perience. Our grad- uates accept a position vith the perfect con- fidence that they will be able to nrake good. START HERE ! EBRUARY 4 Ha hope rtford players in to return home with another victory, high five was casily by the locals have fallen sent season Stoddard Entertains Yale Stoddard of New pleasing numbers last ladies’ night entertain- Baptist Brotherhood in pariors, Willlam Stod- husband, entertained with tricks that cvoked Mrs, Helen Wooadfurd plano selections. Dar- ing the evening a course dinner was scrved 1o the 150 members anl guests, Parent-Teachers' Meeting attendance welcomed the pro- t the meeting of the Parent- wsociation of the Joar J. last night at the scho! building on Burlingtoa aveaue, Ao entertainment danzing was oyjed. Prior to the entertuinnient, K" on school hygieno was given Dr. Arthur RBrackett, physician the loeal schools, Bristol Briefs A large sum was added io the brilrs g fund of St. Anne's chutch oy the party lagt night n el Men's past scasons tomorrow The Tor- defeated and other before the ving strong tean five in the Mrs, Olive sang pr Mrs, Brituiv night the ment the the church dard, sleight | many encores, Beach played at her of hand 1ine m Teache Jennings school an whist halt timployees of ments will oin Friday hall Division of Taxable Property 202 houses . 1678 barns ke lots 5 store 318 m (18,877 ac 596 horses 1015 catile Sheep and poultry 5 2602 Jewelry "urniture | Mechanices' te rm produce the City hall departs hold a get-together party night at Legion s 000 BTS 10,005 omobilcs . re interest property cent charg lists SOUTHINGTON NEWS Money Other 10 per laty 126,342 Al a meeting of the Southington Business Men's association to be held i Oxley hall nest Monday evening, Pavy, pastor of the First chureh will talk on “Ducks, and Gan- der.” assembly Rev. It Congregational The Goose ting of the board of 1d in the town hall to- m. and 4 p. m. The first of relief will be betwe me he morrow ne Frank bank street, . Hart, on Maine near found a adder two fect long which had d itsell in the sand and bank. by the Chestnut employed cavating Mer who is ¢ street stripe embe was present at ven by E zabeth Gurrell snator, in the town Miss Whiting gave of Booth Tarking- Man From lome” A large attendance the recital Whitin hall last « 1 imper ning tion ton's ) meeting of the snal church will enit at 7:30 Kennedy, Nagle hospital traine INTERPRETER How. to the accomplished Persian, erman \NO Ja 1. —8ir NEEDs Lsme w British ambassador ted States, is ar He spea Spar et ke Arabic ish Linonine can be de; upon 10 bring quick from severe or light coughs and colds, Ttis pleasant to take, equally bene- fi1al to young and old and es- r v valusble for childrea. When colds threaten—take