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A LSO Continuing the Drapery Dept. Sale NEW BRITAIN D §@0 | | Don’t Let Its Bargains Pass You TO MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE IS WITHIN EVERY WOMAN'S REACIH, FOR WITH HER DEFT FINGERS AND A LITTLE TASPH SHE CAN BY THE AID OF BEAUTIFUL CRETONNES, SUNFAST OVERDRAPES, FINE TAPESTRIES AND OTHER YARD FABRICS ADD A CHARM TO HER APART- MENT THAT WILL PLEASE EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY. WINDOW S WILL DRAPE THE AT SPECIAL PRIC VOILES, MARQUISETTES, AND ONE'S SATISI"ACTION. ING THE RUN OF THIS EARLY Prettily bordered Marquisctte and voile for win- Sale price 19¢ yard, dow draping. Manrquisette, fine grade, dotted, ton Net in white and cream for White Voile Curtains, with edge and motifs, ular §3.98 value. Sale price $2.98 Fine French Net, window curtains with insertion, edge and motif corners, $8.50 value, $5.98 pair. ‘Window Shades, Holland finish, 65¢ each. 50-inch Drapery Taffeta, taupe and blue, 60-Inch Sunfast, rose and canary. VPigured Cretonnes, choice of new styles. Hand Blocked Cretonne, be orings, line quality. Priced silk, for overdrap a Sule price P SEDAN OVERTURNS, SC00TS DOWN BANK Erie Railroad Man and Com- panion Escape Witlr Fright RUTS AT ROOT OF TROUBLE: —— Gerehemski Fined and Costs—TLo- cate M Wanted by Berlin Police ~Death of Ol New Pump—Other Ttems, W. J. Murray of New Haven, gen eral agent for the Erie rallroad, cscaped injury yesterday afternoon | when a car he was driving ran off the road, vear the home ot Louis Edelson, Murray and a companion were driving toward New Haven in a sedan, | It is understood that he tried to get out of a rut and skidded. The car shol off the road, down a stec bank at the side and turned over. The hired man at the ldelson was working a few feet from ene eutting down dead shrube The accident happened so t\ow\ to him thai the car nearly struck him. He hastened to the overs turned car and aided the men to get out, One of them was cut about the face a bit, but Mr. Murray was not injured. The men went inlo the Edelson| home and telephoned to a garage on the turnpike, which sent a wreecker a’ter the car. The men went to riin and took train to New Haven. v The car was not badly dan One of the wheels was smashed 1md another wheel was aiso a of the windows was broken. Car Twns Over in Ditch, Another accident happencd yester- afternoon between and 4 o'elock almost in front of the home of Alexander Bruce on the turnpike. A car containing sceveral New York people, the names of whom were not rned, skidded off the road into the ditch, turning over. The people were on their way ingtield and were It is thought that the the case of Mr. Murray, attempted to gt out of a rut. The car was not damaged at all. The peopld went into Mr. Bruce's house and the men got Ihey then proceeded om their way. One of the women sustained a slight bruise on the hip. Mre. Bruce reccived a telephone message from the people this morn- ing thanking her for her trouble ey Stated that they reached Sprir field safely. Gets $30 Vine Herald Cerchemski of was fined $30 and costs in the Berlin town court Jast night by Judge George Griswold., He was charged with driv- ing with improper headlights 1ailing to heed the warning of an of ficer to stop. He was fined $15 and costs on each count. Gerchemski was grrested on Sun- ay evening, February 3, after Can- ik Brown had given chase Have You Piles? VH M-TOD tick one to driver, as in win | No Dr. Tiove Leonhard Brainerd Co. ALL OF THESE AND OTHERS ARE SEASON SALE IN OURl DRAPERY SECTION. 22¢ Our sale price $1.59 yard. Sale price $1.79 yard. very good quality, with 25¢ yard. autiful designs and col- Resident—Install down a bank and turned turtie! damaged. | The right mudguards were bent and | and | driving slowly. | car back in an upright position. | OTHER FILMY STUI | yard. | 49¢ yard. Scran- yard, reg- pair, Fringed ready to hang, at cream and heige, in natural color, , choice of biue, | for 15e. Plain 40-inch Voile, cream, beige, Fine Curtain Swiss, window adornment, Lacet Arabian window curtains, some big values, offered ®aging this sale at $3.39 to $8.39 pair, Edge window curtains of ecru very special value at $1.98 pair, Etamine Curtains, $5.00 value, Flat Curtain Rods, special offer SPECIAL PRI On all Drapery work, also on Window Shades to measure, while sale is in progress. HANGINGS OF DAINTY WINDOWS TO EVERY- 5 JUST NOW DUR- 45¢ grade, 35¢ dotted and figured effects, for Sale price 25¢ yard, voile, a hand drawn effects, white, .98 pair. during sale, two REDUCTIONS Let us take your measurcments and give estimates as to cost, | upon his failure to stop. "There was | an aceident on the New Britain road land Gerehemski droye along, failing lu slacken his speed. The officer told him to stop and the man did not heed H.w warning. The thil-light on his car was ont, Wilbur K. Bunting Word has been reecived in Kensing- ton of the death of Wilbur R. Bunt- ing of 186 Lindcn avenue, Middletow New York, on Fobruary 4, Mr, u"ul ing was a former resident of Kensing- ton and was well known in town, was 69 years of Ofenders lnlu.lnl Berlin police yesterda The colve Hel | | I3 | home on Wilcox avenue munity club will be held in the base- ment of the Methodist church this evening at 8 o'clock. The ladies of St. Gabriel's church will serve a supper in the Knights ot | Pythias hall Thursday evening from | to § o'cloch A number from this place will at- tend the T. A, B. whist social to be given in Kensington this evening. The Progressive Reading circle will meet at the home of Mrs, Hazen next Tuesday evening, Feb, 19 Mrs. E. V. Read entertained the members of the “Lafanso” club at her last evening. The local members of the k! pworth | league will attend & group meeting of ed word from the state automobile | | lcagues to be held at Middletown ¥ri- department and state police that man by the name of Barnallo, who was wanted by the Berlin authorities day evening. Mrs, Emma Rentcheller entertained a number of friends from Hartford, lust summer for violation of the mo- | New Britain, Cromwell and East Ber- tor vehicle law, had applied for reg-! istratidn and operator's license and that the license was being held back | ¢y until the Berlin authorities were heard trom, Constable C. F. Lewis notified the | | Hartford people that the man was | still wanted and he was arrestod and | | summoned to court next Tuesday eve- ! ning. His original offense was speed- |ing. He was arrested, but fafled to yappear in ecourt, Al track had heen lost of him untll he appeared at the state department of He is a resident of Hartford. Install 86,500 Pump, An cleetric pump, valued at $6,500 is being installed in the pump house in the Blue Hills district. This pump | | house belongs to the city of Meriden {and is uscd to draw water from the | Kenmere reservoir and send it to | Meriden. The pump is not yet cnn|~ \]-Ktl(d but must be ready by March 1, {The speed of the pump is 1, -vo. | | lutions & minute and it is cay pumping 5,000,000 gallons of water }urr} 24 hou It was made by the Cameron Pump Works of New Jersey. | “The plant is now equipped with a steam pump which is also capable of pumping 5,000,000 gallons a day. There was another pump at the plant, {but this was removed to make room for the new one. Meriden does not depend alone on the Kenmore reservoir. There is an- other reservoir in Cheshire supplies water to the town, Louis Seeweld is the engincer charge at the local pump works, Going To Burope Mr, and Mrs, Barle B. L lterbury will sail Saturday to England and Scotland. Mr. Lewis is the son of Prosccutor Charles I Lewis and Mrs, { Kensingtor The couple will sail on the ren- garia” and expect 1o remain in the Pritish Isles until the first of April Mr. Lewis is going to Europe in the interests of the Waterbury Dutton company, which makes radio parts. My, Lewis has been connected with the radio department at that plant for some time, Professor Will speak Professor George W. structor of history at We versity, will be the speaker at mecting of the Berlin Men's Bible class at the community house this | evening at 8 o'clock. Professor Duteh- er has not announced his subject, but reople who heard him in New last evening, say he is a capab interesting speaker. All men community are invited. Whist This Evening. The T. A. B. society will hold 1 this evening at T. A. B 1t is expected that attend from Hast in is of Wa- for a trip Lewis o uni- the t & o'clock rge crowd wiil Berlin Charles Anderson The body of Charles Anderson, who died at the New Britain General hos pital yesterday afternoon after being found in a dying condition in the barn jen the Edward Alling farm, is being nq-nrvd for burial by Vrank Pridzik |and Son, undertakers of New Britain | lmnmm»m. are was stated at the undertaking tooms today that nothing further has tearned of the man's history Vast Berdin e Fiske Yeor yeae, in Derlin 1 . 0 of the Com regular meet as yet incomplete, | 1 motor vehicles, | | { blo of | which also | | ary of m.‘ lin at a soclal at her home on Wilcox | avenue Tuesday, the occasion being 75th anniversary of her birth, Rentcheller was the recepient of | many handsome and uscful ‘gifts, Mrs, Johanna Schaefer of Hartford spent Tuesday as the guest of friends | in town. The condition of Mrs, John Melr tyre, who recently underwent an op ation at the Middlesex hospital, is re- ported as critical, Mrs. The East Berlin Coal and Wood Co, wigh to announce that orders for coal will be received by Wm. Brown, sales manager.—advt | No One Blamed for Fire Which Caused Four Deaths Middletown, Conn., Feb. 13. No |one s held responsible for nu- fire which caused the deaths of four chii- dren of Mr, and Mrs, 8 Cianci on January by Coroner Lewis A. Emith of Middlesex county in a finding filed today which sum- marizes his inquiry. T9e fire, break- ing out in the early morning gutted the interfor of the home of the Cian- cis on the second floor. The ehildrn, sleep in their rooms were suffocated smoke. UNITED STATES EXPORTS Washington, Ieb, 13, — Exports from the United States during Janu- were $394,000,000 and imports $299,000,000 leaving a favorable bal- ance of trade for the month of §95, PORT FEDERALS ROUTED. Frontera, Tabasco, Feb. Radio via Dallas News to the ated Press)—Federal troops driven off in confusion in the Naran- jos oil ficld Monday t revolu tionists, according to a statement by Otilio Gonzales, chict publicity 1 Adoufo De lLa Mucria, lcader of the Mexican rebellion Yes, They you fond of 3.—(By Associ- were of ¢ Searce ! entertaining ¢ but dear me, so few of them Boston Transeript. . WOMEN! DYE OLD THINGS NEW - Waists Dresses Kimonos Dianond Dyes Tiamen Draperies Ginghams Stockings Sweaters Skirts Coats a ceent package of containe Aire any woman ave or vorn, faded 1hing new has pever dyed before. Eaen 15 Dyes” t 01 even Choose any she eqjor ot drug store. astiano | AILY HERALD, WEDNES TROLLEY PATRONS' (PETITION ANSWERED ' Superintendent William J. Bryan| Acts on Lonfl Delayed Request SELL LAND 10 THE STATE ° ‘ln_\nl Temperance Legion to Hold So- vial — Episcopal Church Notes — Church Fence is Going Up—Temco | Bowling Scores—Plainville Bricfs, Superintendent William J. 1 he New Britain division of the | necticut Co. established ! trolley station at Hamiin strect. s ryan of has a new This an answer jscction and sent in to the offices of ‘the company last Ju There about 75 people who use the troll {living in this seciion and for a long {time they have been agitating for a | stopping stationsat the strect. For a | time, it scemed that no action would be taken on the request but {the matter was called to Mr. Bryan's | | attention, he lost little time in hav- ‘m;,r the pole painted white, The pa- trons of the trolleys who were inter- ested in the matter wish to show pub- !ll(:ly their appreciation of the move on the part of the new supcrinten- | | dent. | sell Land to State Stanley Smith and George Skinner | of Plainville have sold to the state of | Connecticut a large strip of land at/ Haummonassett beach near Madison. The sale was effected through the | Bkinner Smith & Co. The local men's | property was taken over by the state as was a number of other holdings there to make a large addition to the | state bathing beach established there, The description of property was not given, but it was one of the | pie of beach property held in that “ section, mperance Legion Social The Loyal Temperance Legion of Folainviile will hold a Valentine so- clal this evening at the home of Mr 139 West Main E alentines will be given out | {to those attending and games will be | yed, A program of musical en- | tainment will be provided and re- treshments will be served, All mem- | |bers of the L. T. L invited to attend. piscopal Church Notes Wednesday, § p. m., regular meet- ing of Knights of Washington. Thurs- day at 2 p. m, Woman's Auxiliary p. m., K. O. W, smoker and ¢ party. Al men of the parish are | invited. Refreshments will Church Pence Gong Up No new developments were report- ed on the protest of Joseph {Neri against the placing of the Bap- |tist church fence on the sidewalk uln. on East Main street, Workmen | w preparing to erect the posts in |the holes whieh were dug ysterday | and although First Selectman Willlam land he promised to interview those in | power over the project, the result of | his couference with them was not known at an early hour today. | Neri stated today that he | object to the ercction of not fence, does the it, but he of the first sidewalk This four has good reasons for t to the placir line with the the church property the fence out about the front his not only spoil the in Mr. Neri's opin- traveling at is expected that church soclety piaced further cl d pole on a | front of | will plac Vfeet further than | property and will | 100ks of the strect, fon, but will { night dange ||\4 members order tl 8 obje of make 1t rous fence n ocicty states that con- hus been caused church yard for rear The churc siderable by persons using the W passagewsy | Neri propert I built on slop the | first pol ireet feet inter way with the plans of is not knov {the town pla establishmer | this street wi | with the pla ing tie is consid Taterested tlement annoyance trom and tl side one the rear practice near t wonld emoval of the back about four not re in any 50Cie nt wign nilding line interfere in any way the church in bulld- Howe matter ed a trivia thos mi a er, the oue and at a will Le reached Temco Bowling Scores hope t amic Shipping H. M Cassidy Hemingw Oder Powers U niversal ‘\0 rti s Bre 3¢ Supt. Office Lie 104 Hunt | Seymour W. Dionne Dept. A=t Dmigle 1 | Robideans Smedburg Lemeris Drafting Room R | McGi1bon Con- | to a petition signed by | !'a large number of the patrons in this | when | largest | J. Johnson was appealed to yesterday | Mr. | because he knowns that the church so- | | in DAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1 iwald Room 100 105 | sonn | Horn C. Livi safety sw. 102 tocking Orsie Derby Sinith | ‘,,u.. 5 1 a re r meeting evening the American Legion rooms on \\l iting street. Matters ot inpor iscussed. T menibe ited and new applications received acted upon. A commitiee was organ- ized last evening to and erganize woman’s branch the I'tion Postal Convention Delegate. Pearl W. Smith, Carricr No. {the Plainville post office, has [3 d delegate to the pe rier's convention to be held Hoven on Washington's hruary 22 Legilon Auxiliary Social. The American Legion auxiliary Broek-Barnes po will hold a Val- entine social in the post rooms on Whiting strect tomorrow Cards will be -played followed |dancinz. Beautiful p will awarded and a number of those tending will be entine costumes. A large visiting delegation is expected to attend. Correction in Nany In last night's Herald, it statéd that a son had been born to | Mr. and Mrs, Jamgs Donahue of Pine |street. The names of the parents were wrong. The item should have |read that a son had been born to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Donahue and not to Mr. and Mrs, James Donahue. | Fred Bullen's Condition The condition of Fred Bullen who | underwent an operation at St, Franci | hospital in Hartford the other day, is | reported to be unchanged today. Al- though his condition is regarded as very us, it is said that he is l1o|.unx \is own and strong hopes jare being held out for his recovery, Plainville Briefs Mrs, J. E. Thomas who has been | spending the past two weeks with her | | son, Howurd, in Augusta, Me,, has re- !lurnml to her home on Farmington i road, Miss Bernice to her home on |attack of tonsilitis, BLAGKHAND LEADER init several were a of at a in New birthday, by be at- ser Mitchell is confined ast street with an SLASHES PRISONER s Vicious ASsault Committed at: Wetherstield Prison | Hartrord, I'eb. J«-Vincenzo Saba- tusso, known as “king of the black- handers” before he was sentenced to serve from four to 28 ycars in the state prison at Wethersfield in 1009 |stabbed Antonio Sansone, a fellow prisoncr at 7 o'clock this morning as |the prisoners were filing from the dining room to the workshops, The wounds were inflicted with an impro- | vised knife made of a short piece pointed steel and a plece of wood. Prison authoritics believe the fray to be merely the outgrowth of an argu- ment between the two men The prisoners had risen tables and had fallen in line paratory marching to the ctory when a guard noticed wbatasso and Sansone were versing excitedly in Ttalian. He warned them to stop and before he could reach them, the “blackhand king"” had inflicted wounds in sone’'s neck and left shoulder. prison physician declarcd that the wounds we Sabatasso from the pre- prison that cone Ran- I'he re hot serious Werd cou was sentenced New Haver August 7 ) on char st t ersficld ¥ 3 of conspir- spiracy to intent 1t acy to murder murder assault with 0 Pride Circle Hoste to Court Charter Oak, F, of A Members of Court Charter Oak, A ained rele, 14 of oy tomorrow wly For- in Judd's 1 alentine social street. P en in the on M hav ha for cvent active s is ands of month of the year. A ras o ticipate o the rtainment mbers annua member en some Mothers, Do This= When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then's when you're (iad yvou have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt relief. 1t does not blister. As first aid, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar ready for instant use, It is the remedy for adults, too, Re- s sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, , stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, ins, sore muscles, chilblaine, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). To Mothers : Musterole is now made in milder form for babies and small children. Atk for Children’s Musterole. 35¢ and 65¢, jars and tubes. Tie Bstter than @ musterd pl-nv ndy been | tal car- | to| evening. | dressed in faney Val- | of | Bristol News | TRACE ORIGIN 0F FIRE T0 BERTRAND Diop of Gasolinz From Draining Tank Behe"ed Respousxb' . HAYES V\ANTS MORE MEN o new | Record Pevsonal Tax Paym An- O ticipated—Scarlet Yever situation Improving—Bristol Club to Hear organiza- | From Mr. Pierce T¢ of the night at Valluce avenue ed Origin S the storage Barnes comnany when Joss of $50,000 s been traced down | the local police. Joseph rtrand, 2 years old, of East Road was question ed this morning at police headquartor and admitted that he was draining | gasoline from 4 motor car, which he had bought on Februar 2 from | O'Meara Brothers of East Hartford and that an explosion had ensued as | he was under the car. A lighted lan- tern had been given to Bertrand to sce his way about the bu uilding as no electric lights were on and it is thought by the police and Fire Chicl John H. Ha that a drop of the gas | fell upon the lantern, causing ti [ blaze. | When the explosion took place, Ber- | trand’s clothes were ignited but he | extinguished the flames and made a | rush for the side door of the plant as the front exit was blocked by the roaring furnace of burning motor cars and tractors. He succeded in opes ning | the door and without stopping to in- quire further, ran for home. "There he attended his burns and sinee the| | fire bas ben recuperating. The watch- | man of the plant, Thomas Dineen of i South street, assisted Bertrand in put. | ink his car in the designated stall and | | then went to close the front entras \.\'! he started to return he was gn‘n-lw | €d with a sheet of flame, Bertrand was | given permission to store his car in| the plant by an official of the Wallace | Barnes Co. i After the investigation this ‘morn. | Ing, it was decided to call in Treasur- | er Fuller I*, Barnes of the concern and continue the inestigation further, Ber. trand was alowed to go on his own| | recognizance until tomorrow. The po- lice think that laxity at the garage in regard to storage should cnd and in this vi they are ably supported by the fire department as the con- | ditions may result in other fires Chief Wants Three More Men Three additional men to relieve con- ditions in the fire department are boe- ing sought by Chief John H. Hayes 80 that the efficiency of his depart- ment may be maintained, The d of extra men was clearly demonstr at the big fire on Suturday night | the storage plant the Wal Barnes Co. on Rivers avenue, the fire apparatus arrvived at t} | with too few men to operat | equipment, Hosc company No only two men on its pumping and bystanders were called drag hose and otherwise | ting water on the flames. The alurm was rung in as the firemen were at d conscquently with the s short at best, as only skele nies maintained in the city, they were woefully shorthanded when the call came, The three addi- tional men sought by Chief Hayes will give extra-shift men so that meal time | hour will not find the fire companies 80 utterly unpreparcd | Visiting Torringion Deputy and Exalted Jigler Thomas A. Tracy and a delegation of local lodge members will atte nd the meeting of Torrington Lodge of tonight when Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler Frank E. Coe for Connecticut 1 pay visit to the cou in i | was inc same ot luce the 1 had outfit | upon to| ssist in get Elks Schools He Appropriat aham Lincoln we pul or the exercises re lie schoo!s of the city o wise Taxes ( nllnng in Well sonal upt nticipated shifting poy ames on th Fever sitnation n Improving service is g 1ools of the city Plan 7 that of the public schools, and a plan being worked out by Mr. Reiche, whereby the other &chools may also receiv ttention of that nature. Discuss Mellon Plan. Expressing approval of the Mellon of Tax Reduction, John C, Lcomis, vice-president of the Come mercial Trust company of New Brite ain and a former president of the New Britain Chamber of Commerce, for two year, spoke before the mem- Lers of the Bristol Real Estate board At meeting held in the Elks club Ve v noon, This meeting brought good afttendance of the realtors iristol, and an open and free dis- ion of the Mellon plan was a fea- evious to the business session the realtors enjoyed a tasty lunch and various matters of importance to the brokerage business of talked over, Judge Mink Presiding. ge 8. Russell Mink is to preside mecting of the members tol club tonight when ht” will be ob ed with Noble Pierce as the and spea f the evening. pe to a Jarge as the speake is well known, is dean of the Bristol legal fraternity, and is conversant with the subject he discu Mr. Pierce is to relate y stories that will prove most en- and interesting to Bristol men, is understood his talk will be ¢ reminiscences, llowing the talk there will be a social hour and a buffet luncheon will be served. All members of the club are granted the privilege of inviting friends cnator guest Indications ndance is to joyak Bristol Briefs. Miss Katherine Farrell, stenograph- er in the office of Judge William J. Malone, ili at her home on Sey- mour street, Miss Helen MeGowan visited friends in the eity A large delegation of local Elks at- tended the annual old timers’ night of the New Britain lodge last night. Alfred Shaffrick of Jacobs street has entered t ales department of the Bristol Sales & Service company of Park strect, Nutritious problems were discussed at a mothers’ mecting this afternoon at the IFederal Hill school. SOUTHINGTON NEWS of Hartford sterday. \v the annual meeting of the doard jof fire commissioners held last eve- { ning John W. Cronin was reappoifit- ed chief of the fire department. Thomas Murphy and Charles W. Camp | were reappointed first and second as- sistants Chief Cronin submitted his annual report which showed that the fire loss for the year was $33,064.59. The worst £ of the year was at the Ad- vent Camp grounds. The board com- plimented the chief and the depart- ment on their work in keeping the fir loss at the above named figure, 0. Shepherd and Hurley have completed their work of registering voters, Dur- ing the two sessions held by the reg- istrars last wee 72 republicans and 12 democrats were registered. A\t a meeting of Kiltonic post, Am. erican Legion, Monday evening, Feb- ruary 25, a large class of candidates will initiated, Commander C. P. Armstrong and State Adjutant G. A. Parsons of Waterbury will be guests the strars L., wm J of post In a alleys girls the bowling match the local Monday evening the Pexto bowling team was defeated by Wallace-Barnes girls bowling team in the best two out of three games, l'ollowing the match a ban- quet was in the Southington Inn at served The warden s have rec rom Miss tol street ciaimi the result she slipy last « ) and the board of ived a communica- Galpin of Bris- 000 damages as recetved when an fey side 1e claim has been 1. Welch bure tion Cora e 82 uric foll o of in x walk tendered his of the Southe association of the First the ehurch afternoo rs of lsa- whist and Home Fri- How to Stop Sour Stomach Chronic With Many People—Stuart s <ia Tablets Bring Quick Wort—Sweeten and Stop Acid Rising= and ‘h Dyspeptic Distress Dy <pe e Sour fact is considered that people, thows who fol- get attacks of indiges- ment needed to best means of Dyspepsia Tablets are rs tors, = teachers, vsed by kers, clerks, 4 stomachs In host of travel- cat what they e them, and these »p gassinese and the stomach ch overcomes cither avold they e 's Drspepsia tore and arm 1190 blets st give