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HAPPYNEW YEAR' GALSE OF CANCER REPEATFOUR TINES BAFFLES SCINCE Radio Fans to “See” 1026 in;v From Many Points | red from IMirst the evid occasion and radio enthusinsts New Britain will sceur of comfort from their happen to be listening in tolks who will be out on partics attending soclul functions t as well as the people whe fortably in their own |} the New Y rings in, ¥ pleasure-secker will heg Year make its entran while the radio fan, if hig sct is pe erful enough, may have il of hearing the New Year nrri separate and distinct times : And no joy water will | ) that ceu is ne fectious in order to accomplish g Fxplained, At 12 ¢ midnight, rn standard tim the statlons in the eastern t will welcome 1926 with great and Jollification. At 1 a, m., ca standard time, the central tin stations will try thefr hand celving the new-born at 2 a. m. will come the mountain time statior not least by any me the Pacific tin E 2 wish the New Year at 3 , ea : n ern standard time. L It will be an interes experi ment for New Britain fans to attempt to bring in all s ons n ey ar welcoming Mr. 14 infez e e pensive pleasures it c. TG P 1 and tho stay-at-home will be able to [ = SFE TEN AW T "l',n ”r‘\’ "42111_» say ‘“Hurra four times, whercas ‘h“ red ;; S 4' x’\‘ !‘ 1at his brothers and outh corva | AT ESCTIOH I b dlame . *'good time” can only say it once. cal variance in their interpretation '« |of the phenomenon, The prominent stations in ail the [°F, !¢ 'We are forced (o conclude," time belts will add ‘ yresiarcctilogeonglids) their din and | e e e racket to the celel as the | oancor can be formulated ot year 1926 moves across the country, [[TIC € e tormulate dn much the same ma a8 the |y hellef that when the cause recent well known and justly cele- | qicoovered it found to brated eclipse. Although time lgon10 agent or force most intimately moves by fits and starts, at least as |aggpefated with mechanism of the far as time belts are concerned, the | gowiiy of the eoll New Year will arrive at 12 o'clock |” Dr. Dagg's expe in this section. Out in the middie | that emasculation of fem: west, an hour wilt glagse and then |under six months of ag the year will arrive with a bang. In | cancer susceptibility, althoug fact, it would be possible to chase |tion on mice more th 1926 away out in the middle of the [o¢ Hr e Pacific ocean and then there | T wouldn't be any acvantage, because the 1 the start of another day would hLe noticed. only Infections Disease 1 point was dis- it 1s this: 1es nd familics said, “yet unable to tra intly to can 1 indicat teclious in com eas! fusto s that the na- s disease, ome i 1 to the onelus irritation is the oxtreme view, ( ern belt year. 1 v turn n that sole cancer that neer eases re- represent a meth. tumors > it perfected in collabo- ol withont grafti which he ate another ase sistors he or the will be riments showed mice reduced \ opera- months He hi of milk to can- ag also in ot canc The only station, heard in this | clinical hist mection, whigh would celebrate New |eight and Year's arrivel earlier to CNRA, |mothers wi Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, [had heen norm: which station, being situated in the| Patients wh Atlantic Standard, or Intercolonial | children time belt, would welcome 1626 an | hour ahead of the U. & or at 11 o'clock, eastern standard time. The station will be silent tomorrow night, agna is conducive reast 200 crous women whose he analyzed per cent irsing of children a ha were had not nur; irsed very nt of this gr unusual or ma sed their Women afi natural b more than I Opposes Seli ( Ales ITrdli pologica at*Yal d recently return- India, sald that *“it would wit. head tion Dr, An session from of the now in Cooley in 50th Year As Servant of City George Cooley, superintendent m" ‘the electric signal systems in use in | be a tragedy to give India sclf the police and fire departments has crnment at the present time.” entered his 50th year of municipal |said also “that the fime service, making his the city’s veter- |sight when 1 an employe. s cducation r Supt. Cooley came to New Britain | the millions of from Philadelphia in 1869 and | try shortly thereafter joined the fire de- The partment. He we member of |+ systen e Mohamme. Hook & Ladder company No. 1 for|dans are gaining supremacy over the a time and was assistant foreman. | Hind t Al In 1883 he was placed in charge of | ristianity is only the signal system. Later he became |s \ v o He la can govern he ust be spread people in the self over coun- great the caste evil e believed, avernme pothold, as he saw only | “{so that gov- | hardly in | NEW BRITAI\’ DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1925, photographed at Bry the Here ave six future free silver, anti-evolution a to the Mendelian theory. They I'la. Mrs. Ruth Left nd democratic supporte are the grand children of the late William Jennir Bryan home at Cocoanut Grove, Owen, Elizabeth Baird Bryan, Helen Rudd Ow en, n and Mary Scholes Bryan, to Owen riuht Reginald wlw). Helen '\ l:mzn: firginia tured | rree Boston, Dec |issned today 1 publican, arlft wa {tural crops would be r ed products, K 8 made its nsas, Commerce, 1 some ust he rac ing must in regard matter of is inevit at some wher | plus to | “Sometl specdil som sai, jme, | made xport, that Goolds May 30 () Senator Be List in Reprisal, that to apply protection moved from manufactur- mator dec cal and sensible found to take be 1o surplus, it hy, when the the {ten, fifteen or twenty | erop will not govern the price of t | entire crop. “This simply me | feasible system mu the surplug linto foreizn sold for what |loss proper produces, wl sell i hom it wil remainir ms ss production, his must bhe is practi entire country sither our [ tively to agricult | T fear, to b don and sensible, ans be consumptive I bri v distributed o will then cro in surpluscs or its henevolent protecting hand is care that worl can e moved gy channels, g and the CAPPER'S WARNING Kansas Senator Says That Placed Warning was | Copper, unless the | to prol Addressing the Boston Chamber of done Manufac- | on re- ricul- | Aably ed that fat a of far and to the troubl seems 10 | ho had angement must be > is o sur- surplus, say -y BARON IS BROKE sir Brodrick Hartwell App Bankeuptey Court—Blames U. Coast Guard Vigilenee, Dec, 80 (P—The American coast gui ma London, | ties of the prohibition agents wer the appea England’s rom-run. sponsible for bankruptey court rick Hartwell, | ning baron: In the c meet Brodrick successtul United & 000 cases was s rse of tion his that, after an examing of soveral pments of liguor to the tes, one pment of the tion authariti f mated he worth pro , bt on it. Ljourned 1he no return iver o received The official re mecting for the to the ¢ ippointment trustee cent of the some {1 out INTERESTING, IF TRUE Sunday Reported As Speceh- Is less—Explanation However, among the be able in the | ket free of the drag of this a wi will accept tariit must a ppl Nun’s Poverty Vow Is Not Bar to Damage: e, Saint Quentin 1'ra ay that the likely, | removed from our su wa | PIUses of manufactured products,’ 301 Man. to Trouble With Tooth. Elmira, N. Y., Dee. 80 (P—Itov, William A (Billy) & the {gelist, is specchless for a short time, e trouble is due to a bad toot! “|Me came here Tuesd nt six hours in a dentist’s chair, recuperating at Ehmira “It amon an operation on the jaw,” . Sun il Mr, Sunday is and is quite unable to talk.” |Child of 13 Ts Held on (halue of Mansl ml;.hlel Ak inday evan- an hotc no of al 1of W 1 is now [ wcteristies of this compound 'LEPROSY CURE WORKS If APPLIED [N TIME Most Cases Can Be Benefited 1 Oil s Applicd Within Sis Months' Stage N, X of tl not cin ) — rosy siv wod- oil, Dr Univer y ool sym- here which iy months stage cured by i Adams, told the Roger n Hioogric of the tirst che inois, national organic mistry Ad sts in said that colonics it had been of the oil and its Is cured 40 per cent of the liscovered hefore they had months in progress, and wis hope that net only tuberculosis might e rough the results of arch work now under and its componnds, in found that mpo us en six hat ther leprosy hut overcome 1 chemical 1 The oil 1 have and tubercle ssor T Wiy leclars leprous Profe Yale, discussi thiopolypeptide ol that e led there is in the e human hody compound, ab bacillu, Johnson, of ies of sulphur combination, de- discoverjes believe that alimentary tract of special sulphur e of el taboratory smists 1o hich is evident in cases of dia- bete He said that research workers be- ve this sulp in insulin, it compound is pres- now used in treating diabetes, and that luboratory work is heing carried on in an cffort ihe components and char- and of to termine actual | he | heen found to kill the | insufficiency | TIONISTS SELECT DR. DUNN DELEGATE (Coutinned from st Page) Prosecuting solution " asked Attorney President vits not ganization Assistant William N Raehlin e il any such notification A hort hroke | dle of the in the to make o be authorized Wise Palestine Gireenstein that there time atter, pandemoninm again, but in the mid- heated discussion a man the room munaged that Dr, Dunn to retain Dr, the United 26,000,000, A to the 1he aof front of mation to chairman Append 5 quickly applause met the pound order vote as of tor seeond wis nd lespite motion, ond gavel for the Mtorney Greenstein's Views 1he motion Greenstein i We g the motion W in Dr. Wise's views, hut are her state whe or to | Wist's as I the United Attorney insisted 1) was passed rvencd and entitled to dis- not inter- his 1o Dr. or solely \ceept hairman of Appeal, The Hartford organiza- € mor il 2" we resignation Palestine the ) eNprasse Why the from e any- in warned sentatives tendanes, members not to say would not want to see etin nr 1 the ing they | print Throng) mainder o ot practicall the meeting not diseus s concern whether t 4. Dr. Wis od, bt the 1 themseives as to would a vote of ith the ¢ cutive ecoun- or whether they would instruct unn as how he should vote, [ Mabbi Aaronson stated that ho be- lieved the motion should be e ! pressed in private, and later he ine of confidence in passed and not the views w memb: e contid cil ! Dr. sistead ta Dr. Dunn he exeentive committee, bhi rshon Hadas Brethren Sons of Tsrael madc tion that a vote vote of ths a mo- of confidencs be placed In the executive committer, but President Rachlin read the mo- tion which was printed in the begin- ning of this report, motion was seconded r storm of protest Rubbi Aaronson and by two men from Pristol. One of the latter arose to state his views when Rabbi Hadas interrupted by questioning his rights 1o speak b H\)h the New Britain district, Pres)- dent Rachlin allowed the man 10 continue, but cries of . “out or- " TAng out. i Hada when 1o supported anothe arose by of objected agzain, member of the he had 1 zht to prevent the man frem airing views on a local matter, Bristol Man Siienced this gentleman from Bristol a member of the New Brituin coun- cil 2 he asked. Rachlin - replivd gatively, “Can hc vote on the motion " th abbi continued, It was answered that he could not “Then I demand that he quiet,” insisted the rabbi. His objection was maintained and the man from Bristol was silenced. A vote was taken motion to place a vote of confidence in the n tional council and pussed by a large majority. “Now, Mr, President,” wfter the motion was passed. and district ne t 1 the aid Rabbi Hadas, (scekir { s\ Dybbuk that {lim, She Must Eat Hammerstein, producer, is an injunction to prevent s from appearing in in New York. He char Miss Illis, under contract w feigned illness 1o leave “Ros Marie” and joined another company. “1 must eat,” says Mary. Chases Husband Acvos Atlantic to Bring Suit New York, Dec Alleging <he has pursucd her husband acro the Atlantie three times, Mrs. Eliza- beth 8t. George Thomas hegan suit for separation today from Henry Harris Thomas, movie patent owner whom she charged with abandoning her and their young son in London in 1023, Thomas was arrested on a civil order Iecember 1d released in $2,500 bail. In addition to abandon- ment Mrs, Thomas charges her hus- band with failure to provide and cruelty. Mrs. Thomas said her husband is worth at least $300,000 nd has real estate holdings in Flori- da and an claborate home at Ak- ron, Ohio, Bold Bandits Steal Big sum of Money in Kansas Kansas City, Dee. 30 () — Four handi obtained about 7,000 in silver and currency today ing holdup of the Argyle State bank, in the downtown business district, Scores of people passed the bank during the robbery, Mary | NAPLE Naples, Dec. Mattino has been vany represented by tolo. The paper policy PAPER SOLD ~The news sold to a Deputy will adopt a I aper com- Barat- in a dar-| cist | A. G. BOWMAN DIES Veteran Salesman in Bmploy of | Russell & Erwin Lxpives Sudd Today at Wi Park, Flovida, resident of a salesman in the em- 11 & Erwin company for died suddenly at this mornii he em very A G Dowman, a Hartford and ploy of Russc about years, Winter I'ark, Florida M. Bowman had been in ploy of the company in I part of the United States known throughout New e Wit Bowm sons, wan and Alfved H | dangh IFlorenes Mis, T Hends er, My 1" PUNECIICNLS e 1m He s Ingland Mabet W, Bl Bowman; twa W ow two rson, and lis ol Bowman Funera ncomp. Son of Prominent Man Fined for Coat Thel i Woonsocket, 18, 1., Dee, 80 (P) John Coffey, who s he was son of the of | ot Passuic, | costs in poli ndent 18 fincd St court today for stea ling an overcout. Coficy told Judg Myette that it was a quest for a givl whom he met in Providence, which |led him to tramp through the prin- | cipal cities of Rhode Isiand until he ! wag broke, cold and hungry. He met the girl while in the navy, he said, {ond after his discharge resolved | find her. | He said he s father. AGEMENT A Announcement has bes engagement of Miss Daly, daughter of Mr. 1. Daly of 561 Main Walter 1, Hausmann, street, Mr., Hausmann is of {he New Britain class of 1017 and Miss Daly f8 eni- the office of *he Stand: Bearvings Ine., in Plainvi has been for the wi il had communicated OUNCED \ made of Margart and Mrs, street, of M a gradu High schoo, e 13 {J. ployed i Steel § No date PiiPLES ON FACE AND HANDS ltched and Burned, Face Was Terribly Disfigured. Cuticura Healed. “My skin trouble began with small pimples that broke out on my face and later on my hands. They were hard, red and small but grev larger and caused great pain. The pimples itched and burned something terrible causing me to seratch, and I could not put my hands in water. My face was ter- ribly disfigured. “T read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free cample. I purchased more, which completely healed me."" (Signed) Miss E. Harrison, 41 A St., So. Boston, Mass., Feb. 2,1925. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment {and Talcum daily and keep your skin clear and healthy. Joap e Olntment 2 and the. Talenm e, Sol ervwhere. Sample eaci froc. ress “Gatiears Lavorataries, Dept. i Msiden M a* W~ Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. set engincer of Company No. 1, and 1907 resigned to become superi tendent of tho fire and police s p systems. | of Ot <ansas, In m of P—The plea safety have she huas ind cannot mages thre life and | Roland M because | charged of poverty | Jan Anderson, properly claim monetary [ an accessory for the injury has been v Wolt, 12, out of in a suit|head yeste | leased in §1 made a; Poli struck by aniow I by red 600 |y e $24) by 1justers Iuv}.i“h' with th ‘mhhyw owner was insured, o ground thuat she that a nun’ no vaine in law ‘!, 4 with mans "1 move e that the man from Bristol | allowed to continue.” Hos the stranger speak and a motion for i ed 0BJECTS TC PARTISANSHIP Fagif Conmissioner Pinds 0il Pools, segpooiaA ts, told ot Widow of J. R. Thayer. e fle ottty Once Congressman. Dies |« atined in jociiing o Worcester, M . Dec. 30 (A & ¢ Mrs. Lora C. Thayer, widow of ox-| Congressman John R, Thayer, ¢ today in her home here, aged taken the ve ve did not | ljournment | and passcd. Wise Dunn intimated toment that he Dr. Wise | OUTDOORS Comfort—,. npooks You can secure the money from us for coal, overcoats, com- fortable underwear and other things needed to outfit your home and family for winter. WE LEND UP TO 300 TO HOUSEKEEPERS Note easy repayment terma: $ 4 amonthon $ 60loan $15 a month on $225 loan § 7 amonth on $105 loan $20 a month on $300 loan $10 a month on $150 loan Plus lawful interest only Call, write or 'phone Thinks Congres geolo URTTS ho was shot in the | Ought to Cleanse Bo Party Iloth re- was quickly br. Dunn Favors Dr, This morning Dr. the following s vus In taver of ret as chairman of the appenl: | My expericne wiih Ziouist work | activities has brought to the nade of i court S i 000 Tnfluences, He Anderson, Stockton pools in e Mare lif was ol Saint-Martin, t found York, Dec. member i said | {eripple for when the lint commission river francs, (ahout | pointad it at a g wnto- | sitfing | the rily compat hoayd 10 o the by congress an” inflnenee, Yin clivitie line which aro i and e 1y he and und ien in these sand founid. @ national cter essentially. The | nd oil are frequently Application of th pools principles nd me mpanies * | hound to a igmat hers?l The | lodiol life court s conecption that has bheen poverty. his | Duchess of Noriolk Is To Visit Amerie e P Puchess Npeetid ord Tondon, of Norfol} is in ace nee onal report T cconomic spointmer should be hieid sroprintions firm conviction that this work is of ‘1 1tion combines within | tactions Zionist organiz itself varied and all united on a platform=—perhaps the oups | common only common 99 WEST MAIN ST, V- ST, ] ROOM 101, BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY RAPHAEL BUILDING PHONE 1-0-4- poor conl the re- was m» aim in | mnounce ral months | . ' Commis- | Jewish United 3 ne ‘o8 United |1 iken as a nt concept of I n vork il —namely ered as 1 1o visit the was awar L0000 f Lcanad rly in fhe o with Ter children who is it minor nd his eldest chel How This is a § of I tor the 10 ildren, as she is the cducational the family tilding destine, It Herzl and his unite the ultra-or- | extreme reform groups of the Jewish people under the sing banner of Zion. Within the Zionist Il knows, th Jews of many varied tend Iream of ail his thodox ACHY, LAME, HURTING FEET OR ANKLES ARE EASY TO RELIEVE Big League Trainer Tells How They Fix Up Ball Players in Jiffy MPLE REMEDY YOU CAN APPLY YOURSEL l‘ “While trainer of athletics the past twenty vears I have handled so ny Jame, achy, crippled up, hurt- les and feet, that I've the remedy we use at bail park is the caf’ such troubles,” declares niling Mike Martin—the ps high-priced big o vers in condition (No ball player could play with hur'ing, achy feet). Mike has han lied ands of and 1 including the to the inde- \ oil. sister, Lady 1 ) duc o ss of present condi- the public mportant fin GEVEOLE ings of the commission, Mr. Costi day L 11 is Zionism alone which them into a single body. It is well | nown also that many Jews who | have lieretofore been far removed | trom the faith of our fathers Lave | heen brought back to our fold | through the influence of the Zionist | Many of these toda prominent leaders in this movement As regards the resignation of Dr. stephen 8. Wise from his ehairman- ship of the United Palesting paign, T am positive that the tive council of the Zioni America will surely take in- nore ideration a record of over Dame e quarter of century efforts and an in- Lot \ leine for |\ Tinteeid RilhE DS e loyalty to the weak se1 seheme tion of settled existed Until st « dispute of long |t William “Bardo” |in tired railroad conductor, Ire ith of Kngine > a5 10 which was the better Many duels had been issue hud never heen fifte the 1% ¥ : ics in denying Lt L numb Mrs. the tanding hetween Blinn, a 1 ap his and Spain, The young to the title upon 1 th duke, his f s ol on 23 contenc 1in 1 8 v e Frater mh I)clcu ates To Have Hearing Set Ala., D Famous Woman Surgeon Passes Awav in London London, Dee, 20 (8 indret! Adrich Last nig ed on by cn of are i Delta Ka i L ! D Monday until It W rrester tinued D Michs con- | M Arhor, rriso years. She ls survived by five Miss Charlotte D. Thayer and Mary P. Thayer, all of Worc: and Mrs, Margue E. Quimby Faving 1o ofl ¢ Brookilne, aiday Il I‘mhh m Rcal Estate Why Suffer With C ol el S - Dime—Pain Stops An I strect RESULTS GUARANTEED 2 t place NEWEST, BEST REMEDY | QL L no burning ac 0-Joy Corn corn there. dren, Attorney John M. Thay Fdward m Thayer of Cambridg: "'u" ‘A\hwl Gluck Makes Great N ) known A old her hom Out Comes Cora. the No bulky Thin as pan¢ gon women surg execu- whiskers genial, | man who ro! She o and Ann 1 e la tion of nse and consistent am well pleased with the taken at the meeting of the local organization and am honored by the vete placed in me.” Rabbi Hadas sugges memorial to the late Louis i cholarship be established .;“k ()“d()“ \\ l” meniory at the University of T 5 tine. Other suggestio \anl in Light Craft ceived, among which was the plea 20 (A—Mrs. Jack |for a library in Mr. Gans' memory \\,‘. is visiting friends hiere, | These suggestions will be considered ing A sea voyage with friends [by a committee in charge of the 4 vessel not much Jarger than the | Aisenberg-Gans memorial, Snark, th yawl in which \).l' and lat MM wnd cruised the Pacific. ‘(xO\l‘anl' Al Smith Is party will use a 45-foot boa and will visit the Mediterranean .m«l cditorial | ¢ waters, thous Miversity Martin professional jumpers, vall tennis, swimming avd He ie a wizsrd at fixi 1 doing it quic tGar I D Colls e tive men were alleged ulting Sovicty of by city i Leen in o hotel | course i MIKE MARTIN, Tra ph S Vogt of Michi- delegate, ntally carly other |sional athletes Up |the druggists, |ad-writers have got | hood mix up a b wreh | it do all | have to give trainer of the day | League fat | Club. ankies Around rely | tellin cun pled nued | charm \arazen | disappoint en |get every p np hut in |runners, indeed TunnCn of confidence | ¢! {stars Woman Talked Hersell Into a Fine of $200 (B -Mrs, Mary J \ oday th she took »In) Married || e intaNGr Contiene ) was “intert m with Jose n Uniy | NEW DEBS PAPER | (I—1 Med and 1 newspaper fixed it iment at your ATl 1 hay bateh and the rest— up sports or Was! Pennant ersity, another ore he was acci killed in an el wecident lay or DELICATE FOLKS and INVALIDS SHOULD NOT TAKE LAXATIVES At Least Not Drastic Pills, Harsh—Upsets Entire System 5 X HEALTH EXPERTS SAY . i “ | Tho court thanked her and ralsea CHEW A BRAN WAFF ron t - | the E Leadin turing Miss Susan Brandeis Of B¢ Chivago this 1 el CAmer “Thousands of mer omen iffer their feet 0! o course foot actually requiring operation supports but a lot of ire - ing @ supports n't them. suffer people, with that turn casy, old sprains, is surprising how get rid of such trou 52 Years Old Today |yr. Martin. (Recently Gene Albany, N, Dec. 30 (P—Gov- [the great golfer had Mik | ernor Alfred E. Smith was 52 years |his injured ankle—Mike |old tod: He observed the event [overnight so he coull by spending the entire day at his [the tournament next desk. Tonight there will be a fam- [Farrell, another great . ily dinner party at the executive |faithful user of Mike mansion. ment.” Whe fice today rated wi Ie s vester 2 with drn ican Apr troubles they tional xponent of W editor KT internat f were or and Too eting,” foil zov- to who ¢ et Winning I’ cialist moven { etal mouthpiece of A | peared ‘\\,.n\ fum s well of the'socialist party The ay column, four p er initial copy each 1 we women e 18 how containing a “Debs' col- is ant ed articke by 1 and st much n Sin clair, several articles yrics by In Duel in Minneapolis j.ccr tiznts ane s Dec. 30 (P—A police obler were ther Southern work BOY SC lil I\ COUNC IL MEETS (.aflne\ Reme as The annual meeting of the New tain council of the Boy Scouts of Kiwanis Club Leader | (i i Bahi b T 1 tired ns prosi- |} office Office aind and | commer fixed it I'm sure kille troubles will us greeably Iress TN = contirue Jay. Johnny i a Lini- eer were purgatives one at m ner mint appetite Mercier g as Very Good Condition of Reported rica will 5 Gaffney 1 ternoon s scout {ton 1926 will cfed executive & read I8 Tells What folks with please take and use the linim: ball park Tt may like other liniments hu |vast difference in r able 'time T made it only —then T supplicd i o o um s of- deco- the | rs the governor entered he found his desk a cluster of 52 roses, of the execut “You nkles nnual reports of th 0 my vord nt we sme e varions com s he gift of 1} s ppoint the employes wster of Troop 20 at offices 1t and Cedric “Fifty-1wo roses,” mused the her “Well, if 1 stay around here vears they won't be T recd 10 ernor. STHE prescribe and Lax Tablets, ’ recot of |m f to buy pressure iny mor ros &