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Constipation causes l;lotchy com elief with Kellogg’s Al Permanent re- lief and im- proved appear- ance brought to thousands. Constipation i3 a s i 5 . Over fort ngero can be traced to it. And minor ills, such as unpleasant hreath, headaches, blotchy com- plexion, Don't let constipation send its poisons into your body, not even for one day. Get permanent relief with Kellogg's ALL-BRAN, It brought health to thousands—a people have suffered for years, and all clse has failed. It will bring. sure relief to you! Kellogg's is ALL BRAN, That is “HONEST TON" REWARDED |BOARD OF INQUIRY 1§ ! RULING ON BEER FOR FINDING FAT ROLL| INVESTIGATING LEL\K@IHII S0 DN S g | | e | | | | preme Court Decrees That More uaranteed to be perma- nently effective, if eaten regularly, or the purchase price will be re- turned by your grocer. Nothing but ALL-BRAN hring i in the most chronic e Fat at least two tab ily—in chronic Delicious w it in il and given on e Kell Tha 5 Violates Law. “Thank You" Fromh Fair onsly Opened On “Trippe At New London N wdon, Oet, 16 (A indquiry tigation by Autolst . ed today th nanu- court | or contalning more thun | | | A const | was todu bicl the man “Well, w ward for fin *“Oh, nothing ank you' ped on the gas Tom Lawlor, Jr vanishing fully. A moment befor a pocketbook book showing $2.001 ¢ fat roll of bills totalling Dl R el hundred dollars in hand. He ) S ey found the pocketl while ere Gl er s o fog West Main and High strects 1t was dus! S lives on B valve had | pagween the manufacture of beer for OF VISITING NURSE STAFF lo you want as n re- 1g and returning 2" [Kuard bo that's up o vou.| rious, insid wleohol fs a viola chuselts statutes uired by the fed- | first | and then she flood valve on | of the dry ive feet of | ne room of (he moored to the | w r here, before the leak could | VoBItad art gulations has o comrt overruled | David CGreen of | ster mw @ verdict of guilty of | ful manufacture of intoxicat-| and ph g ] ) automobih and served at_leading 1 everywhere, Your grocer sells it, Moy 4{ ALL-BRAN containit covered it g se that 1o state ! y for |\|-i valve to be open | ith thelr [ v1ho statut had pros t Indg eriticized attorne ait long | He didn't g i e ! mobile were | Notre Dame Arrives at | New York for Contest | . New York, Oect, 16 (P—Arriving | Miss Tait, Mrs. Wade |fom the south in New York todavy with a squad of T players to oppose Arriny Oder and Miss Sara Keevers N R(‘;Olié PCl‘miAlr or olBven: tontorrontat ho Ynnkee atac!| A ot . y House Nearly Completed dium, Knute Rockne sald that he had not fi t defeat for his Notre foot to have commnien cof voke a per- Dame t to deceive Tohn B. Kilbourne for | house on Highlar house is ready Kilbourne young W ttorney who ha had ailed to pro- | inter | just returned | they were pe around as if 1 had lost them, got property and han Friends later 10 esty 1g its own somet Tom 3 Llizabeth a description of 1 1 it over Tom that e arn Engaged connection with the plans for| A movement on @ screen |y nization and cularge diren | the work of the Visiting Nu to the real strength of | ciation, 11 RESIGNES IN ELM CITY New Have 16 (P —Harriso Hewltt, corporation counss resigned and Mayor FitzGerall cepted his action. No suceess heen named. Mr. Hewitt tormer Superior Judge W. | nett in office, and previously B o temporarily filled the office from the |y 0 o time Judge Bennett was appointed | until he could serve upon retire- | ment from the bench by reason of | age limitation, riment thengh o A wiih water Oct e nureing committe nounce a change in personnel ot Hu,l o fr, Miss b cth Tait and Mys | plastering and Mr | Wade Oder been i of workmen in | I'hey are graduales of the [ efrort 1o cor the job before ac- | last five | 4in Hartford Ition {s taks | | varriors s ation. Rockne re- Iv we do not “T wish it were s0." it unfortun « a tenm (his year that will rate f- | our eleve of the | | | ALDERMEN TO MEET the hoard of alder 11 next Wednesday clock to take @ ement of | ting of hospitals and rienced il o building commis. | tto learn tin | hoth are nu exp sjon g1 e permit althoug family house iirman R the permit there years. We exy in_pub- his Army gamr . can hope for. not hdv the peo come to posed reb: | that is i3 the Tam qa tions for ‘Thie | i tie health o1 After lon Wl Miss Anna He ciation Heath has The cominitte also . securing { who is now taki e in com-| municable diseases in - New Yo city, She will rive in Decem Ameri- e committ * the meeting which is to follo akedi st 3 noth- | and » sister Miss can t year.” Kilhonrn Keevers, iptetion this action can Foreign Mission Board Favors Treaty Revi o . o - Boston, Oct, 16 () i fl{can board of foreign missions an- YL o NI V] P e CRITICIZES LAWYERS [ ) te Al committee it | New Haven, Oct. 16 (P—Carleton | ' favored the revision of treatles with |E. Houdley, referee in Bankruptey, |10 thmine v 3 ’ ez @ | China fo give the nation a greater [disiiking the plea of an attorney | Jrieson Rug Co. | it FRTER SRR 8| onomy and as a step in that di-|that he had left the production of | % [ 2 rights of missions and declare for religious lihert Vakers of Washuble Floor Coverines, fon stond r a wilness in court 1o ¢ . i . ; Prof. Sheldon of Harvard ance philology at Lean Smoked 19 c Born in Watery n 1851 Mirs 1 Seott German one else, | phone 646-1, Box 511, P. O | Morning Specials From 7 A. M. to 11 A. M. Dies After Long Illness v, died today after HOULDERS, 1h p ! gradurte from Harvard in STEAKS Ib. 39¢}: SATURDAY The Call or write al missionary pri which it has worked.in Cl 1847. At the same time the expressed the opinion that Chir should define hy legislation ! Waterbury Resident Tells | What Nox-ri-tis Did For "ler | Mrs. Alice Scott, 13 Hill St., Waterbury, Conn., Is Sixty-three | Years of Age and for the Past Two Years She Has Had | Rheumatism So Bad That She Could Not Go Up or Down : Stairs. | Lean Fresh SHOULDERS, h A hrareing W1y triends. 1pos- | e now d to imagine how happy 1 ar g0 up or down stairs absol fre from pain and soren impossible. My ankles woutd being able to whol come numb and get as cold as a is wo picce of ice. The pain was so se- ¢ ] 1 can to tell| vere that T could noj bear to nd fothers of its merit.” ‘, on my feet, and the circulation in T1S is - bringing joy o PO'I‘A—TO_ES. peck 470 ' e gy 1 ZOC vard faculty for 40 years. and recommending it fo s, In fact, 1 am buy to give Just " ROUND SIRLOIN ' PORTERHOUSE two years I hay n so bother with rheumatism that it w sible for me to sleep 1 A i Cambridge, Mass. Oct. 16 (A— Best Maine Challenge 2 25 MILK ... cans C h Mla long iliness. He was on the Har- nd studied in Germany and S v author of a His father, Rov, was president of §| Waterville (now Colby) college. -:= Al Day Specials -:- Want Mail Delivered To Miller Street Homes sufferers | HONEY BRAND HAMS (whole or half) b LEGS GENUINE LAMB ....... . b PRIME RIB ROASTS ROASTS OF VEAL LEAN FRESH HA ROAST PORK .... LAMB FORES th ROASTING CHICKENS SUGAR CURED BACON ut Hamburg 1H 18¢ h 10¢ 32¢ 28¢ 25¢ 35¢ 28¢ 25¢ 15¢ 39¢ Best Frankforts ... h 18¢ Pork Sausage .. Fres Lean Corned Beef SUGAR 105 58¢c 257181 43 PILISBURYB FIOUR . ... ... ... sack $1.27 EVAPORATED MILK 3 cans 29¢ CAMPBELL’S BEANS CONFECTIONERY SUGAR . 2 ths 15¢ Jello (all flavors) 3 packages sy FEarly June Peas 2 cans Green or Wal Beans can . i White Rose Chicken Broth, 2 cans .. Premier Salad Dressing, hottle Golden Cream Corn 2 cans .. ? White Rose Tuna Fish, can Fancy Shrimp ... can : — Special Sale On New Pack Cereals — Kellogg's Corn Flakes and Shredded Wheat package Quick Cook Oats, regular package Quick Cook Oats large package Aunt Jemima's Pancakc Flour, package 11c Grandma’s Pancake ) Flour, small package 11¢ Post Toasties, 2 packages 19¢ Wheatena, package 23¢ Cream of Wheat package H-0 Quick Oats Gold Medal Pancake Flour, package wmdma’s Pancake Flour, large package 29¢ Butter 2 lbs. $1.05 PARKSDALL EGGS . BEST PURE LARD Nucea Nut Oleo WEDGWOOD CREAMERY 2 dozen 8&7c . 2 ths 3Y¢ First Prize Oleo 30c Th Good Luck Oleo ol [} J0c th CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES SOUND YELLOW ONIONS LARGE RIPE BANANAS Fancy Sweet Pofatocs Extra Heavy Grapefruit 7 Ihs : 2 for g Cape Cod Cranberries I Bleached quart Celery, bunch MNie Carrots or Parsnips Tcehe Lettuce, head 15¢ 2 Ihs 3 Yellow Globe Turnips Fresh Cut Spinach 5 s peck Fancy Baldwin Apples Tokay Grapes } quarts | ’ . dozen 3Y¢ . 6 Ths 25¢ dozen 2 ney 19¢ 2 Ihs 1h 35¢ § ............ 3 cans 25c¢ | qr . ®|ed by Councilma 35¢ ; 8| for him in Oldtow ¥(a portable motor Residents of Miller sfreet, t- ting & pe- ted to Postmaster all | the fifth war tition to be pres Herbert B, F delivery on the out that they 1 carnings in ho granted asking for They 1 » invested their and have been every other form of they il service, World e street, r and 1sk extension of the n Maine I\lanri\;iz;n' Bangor, M trip that hrle pushed boat made o canoe has sails. Roehrle will sail down the coast to New Yorlk, re h provisions for his world « FIVE LOSE LICENSES The police were notifie ernoon that the commiss tor vehicles has su of the followin Joseph Simonetta of v Bokowski of ¢ ol t Rooney {men street, Do Albany av of 459 Osgood avenue. R man—Yes, Herald Classified Ads do pay. Cruelty my cold vi q that med neve unti wan NOX- they were I of rheumatic I have been daily, 1f you suffer with s to do this rheumatism. rheumatism of the | that, but T w to state here, ) ribritis. neuritis. | 11l things T did and all the ieines which 1 have taken have r done me one partic i 1 T took a full STIS. 1 have received 1l results by ifs use, tl legs w even in summe sed by many fr 0 poor muscular treatment Ilve Simmons Corporation al- ways have made a specialty of buying and Children's High Grade Hand and i you want arefully fitting sewed Sho your children's feet (o grow they should, let us do the fitting, Aoy Exvery man wants his <hoes to. Men's ook good, fit and You Qoo wear . Women's goorl, cannot find these requirements i all shoes, but and you can find them in our shoes, Children’s Suppose you drop In and look Hosiery them over, We Are Agents For the Well Knewn Stetson Shoe it W, G, SIMMONS core. | 85 WEST MAIN ST. i | | | Lost- Diamond StickPin | Person seen Thursday in vicinity of Main and §! Church streets, tearing envelope and removing §| diamond stickpin from paper fastened, is re- J| quested to return same to Herald Office and recerve reward Of all the cigarette brands on the market, one is unique. Only one has a definite and distinctive reason for superior flavor—“it’s toasted.” This honor belongs Strike, exclusively. Millions can’t resist it: and delightful flavor. The reason is simply £, Ko 8