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WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1927. D Love’s Embers | |Sal b/és Shoulders /& || Your Health || 1Y BULDING NPRcroR) 2 20 © Y Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel to BEATRICE BURTON, Author of *GIRLY ETC. - - How to Keep it— Commissioner Thinks That aid| Brittanica says: “Revelati f a Wife” - . Causes of Liiness Might Be Given to . k th has when | her typewriter, her head bent to T:Ek:'."( fm:m? inni \ Serial————————=——=/ | READ THIS FIRST: happy look that a woman has when | Ler typew 3 . . Beginning a New Seria By Terome, pretts and clever, is | she 18 going to meet her lover, and | show the lovely curve of her head, | g o w0 S e Giood Etleet ‘ening statemnent; ** This bine- The Wolf Hound Puts Eleanor in a|and a conventional ‘Thank you, 0| the prop and mainstay of her fam- [at no other time. A very speciak|her lowered lashes making a violet | pa,pon °5 ot ihio A deputy to assist Inspector A.| ficial drink, coffee, produces & New Predicament. much,” and then turned toward the [ jly in th: absence her r, | kind of look it is. shadow on her cheeks. Medical Association mdmol“nly.m. N. Rutherford in curbing violations feeling of buoyancyand ezhil- “I am a stranger in this section,” | dog, which had not moved from its [ who is separated from her m | ¢ the girl who sat at the corner [ Every now and then she would ‘Eeia, the Health 3 of construction laws was suggested | aration.” . B e Tusiee position of adoring watchfulness at | The tamily consists of Mrs. Jerome, | an hour Jater | look steathily up at John Nye—at| @ 00 T th“"‘”“'e C e eha. | Py Commissioner Willam J. Dun- The dalicious Bevor ol YUSAN one believed the highly Eles Lincoln's f 3 au and Mlillie, and | was an aliogether different Sally. A | his fine, dark head, his jutting, ar- | 1o q"win strange tattooed de.|l2Y 8t meeting of the building is sufficient reason in itself for superscription on his visiting c: ‘Come, Fedor!" he commanded. | sally Mrs, Jerome enjoys |quict, business-like Sally, Who kept |rogant nose, and the straightness of | TeRtel T Mrease GA06ed 9o | ommission last night, and from re- | the feeling of gayety that ace told me. “But 1 bave letters of in- The dog paid no attention to him | poor health, sc Sally docs the house- | her thick-lashed eyes on her dicta-) his broad back as he sat at hls| oo "0iiacted the interest of phy- | Marks made by other members of | companies a steaming cup of troduction from some people in New | whatever, and the young m re- | work mornings and works in |tion pad and never once raised |desk. siclans. the board it appears that such an this tempting beverage. %ut York to their friends out here. When | peated the command more sternly. | grouchy old Mr. FPeevey's office | them to meet his. “How under the sun can Milie (SRR 0 o official will be named unless there | Yuban-enthusiasta are giad to I can find someone who knows us| The dog turned his head ever so | afternoons. “Minutes of a special meeting of | even look at a man like Davidson |, Ry T SR C0d, HERGT 1e improvement in the pratices of know, in addition, that wise both, may 1 not call and tell you Tooked at the man, and then | 1o vee fiat betow the Jeromes | the board of directors of the Nye|when she can have a man like |fhe skin and tattooed the body | oiraciors, men roRoURORTe benR e n how very sorry I am for the | with the superb insolence which only 5 vouns Ted Sloan, an wutomo- | Development company,” his deep | this?” She put the question to her- j i B0 b Sy Sop e g | Inspector Rutherford reported to annoyance to whieh the dog hs bred wolfhound or collie | - A A AT ly to|voice began, and Sally took the|self a hundred times during that | " o iaciaple part in this fofm of | the board that the keen competi- How to Make Good subjected you an r ieve, d back to his wor- | hit and e ep on working. | words down on paper with the speed | first week. decoration. Sailors and soldiers | 1100 in building has resulted in nu- C g Bils i elianay, Lo Ani{ogths D hac eractgln nly man who interests her | and accuracy of a machine. She wordered, too, how Millie | | T LS o T Sarently in. | Merous atten.pts to reduce building offee ward inflection o were a | cd so rapturously a few minutes be- | L0y the only ma iitate of.| Mr. Peeveys fussy hurried dicta- | could cold-bloodedly plan to marry [0 COTOER, SNC8 MPPRCSILY T costs by “cutting corners” and vio- | yuban comes bit ludicrous. He | tion had long been a trial to her, | John Nye for his money when he, ]m"fing A permf“m souvenir of | ating the law. Closer inspections | wholebeanor f | but it had made an excellent steno- :;m::‘fm\‘\‘ae £o attractive. So much [{FIIE B PEOHSS have bien necusm:led'by the terd- | §ofground form. b ‘yn;'z;v:ortc]“r'«ist for you?™ John| why, sny gir] should be glag | Sometimes, however, it 1s ditri- nto this kind of :::n;:!m‘sgn,en([;: e g 3 | asked once, and without raising her | and proud to marry him if he didn’t | CUlt t0 explain just why a person | jnspector pointed out. frtegpin takable wish to : e air of authority about him— [ SWCEIS B O B e es®Nye | head, Sally answered him. ve one cent to rub up against |)aS himself tattooed. For exam-| rThe department is soon to have | poundof Yubsnwi S BnunuhEs OeTln lgances he thrust out his hand as If 40| o 4" rends to marry him for his | 0. Mr. Nye,” she said, as meek- | another,” she told herself. ple, a young man had a tombstone |, card index record of non-con- | Broduce S0 cups 2 t for ) the collar 2 “N i black tattooed on his forearm i i delicious coffe ind call upon us A 5 iy ollar, mo V1 position, she really pre- |1y s ever she had eaid, “No, M Every day John Nye called at the forming business locations, the pur- | it yourfavorit mali was then thdt we witnessed as T Almost, hut not quite, and though n exhibition of presence of and below this in flaming Words | ppes of which will be to check un- the young man did not kno: t v s 1 ever have scen, The dog, |is John Nye, whose real estate of - | fice is across the hall from Mr. peevey's. Nye hires Millie as his sec- e 14 becomes blindly infutu- ated with bher, making her expen- sive gifts, ete. But Millie confgsses crimsoned—T fan- s not accustomed to in either human beings his ere was an unmistak- fers Davidson, a salesman, who she | Peevey. ¢ hospital, and every night when | . 5 4 e : I b k,,';\\l s 1 sweetheart. She intends And so they kept it up till noon. \.,‘”’;, it e lh":ro “gere e To the memory .e( my mother.” | aythorized extensions. This condi- S eSS hn | “I'm afraid I'll have to stop now.” | ' = R | One sailor at Liverpool had 16 |{joy has been the source of many 4 o f to get Davidson a job with John | flowers in the tall glass vases, and | fominins names tattooed on his 2 decision against him w s H r0st unbelievable quickness |12 B A Sally s2id gravely, as the deep-not- [ o actalty bt > s omplasnte BHe baarabws Hntormen) Nye, so she says. baskets of dainties that the special | paok. The cennection of tattooi another a » which ils head and snapped at the »d bells of the cathedral rang out | back. ic cennection of tattooing 4 ¢ I A 2 ® rurse ate and passed around to the | with the sailor's trade is indicated caught straying f ) ched hand, yet even as he ‘ \bove the din and rush of the down | Fire® A1 ¢ e sailor’ e is indicate R onone sAIaTy IS Lac X 1d | did so. Miss Lincoln's hand snatch- | Wards the suiport of the home that | oo roets, “I've got to get Mr. | ©HheF Hurses. by the fact that fifteen out of 5 A6 o For Millie would eat nothing. She | thirty men examined had mer- A “buckling”” in the retaining e 1 wind of strict con- | ed at his collar and her voice sound- | Sally often. borrows from her sp eovey's Junch read for him.” i b R ey ) g od reprovingly—"Fedor! Down!" ster aunt, Emily Jerome. Aunt Em- | Peevey o . drank a little milk three times & |maids as the predominating fig- | Wall in the rcar of the Commercial AR AU ST GG THOmE elic IDheret waRth ot HLEORAl AL A ks | Dy P is o rn (ler!counbryy| . Nyelooked up at merjand S;‘“"‘“"' day and refused all other food. She |ures in their personal art gal- | Trust Company's building on West o R ness to spare between those power. | home into a wayside inn, and wanty | “We cbvered a lot of BIOUNd meq | said shc wasn't hungry and Dr.|leries. Main street made excavations and man who d f e e 1 the hand of the man | Sally to g0 into business with her. morning dignt we?d he asked | \mpieside began to worry about| In the process of tattooing, | reinforcements necessary today. The Leaiai vousliste. S er varinE by edon BT - ever in need of mon: ;z‘i'-'j‘»‘m"l»‘- L8l K gur eV ey Ot e India ink, powdered charcoal, gun- | Vall is built of reenforced concrete o He drew back his hand | is afraid to risk i@ | “\\,]‘,’0 L ey S L “She's not getting along as well | powder, vermillion, washing blue or | 1S located abcut six fegp from the S cre blaz- | Beau gets $110 from Ted Sloan | Without & word Sa i 4 |78 Y0 hoped.” he told Sally one |ink are injected under the skin by | Iéar Shut e e Sy U N o o 3 P i e girl who | iy means of bad chechs, Sally bor- | Sl ‘I"lv‘rn":;v:nw?rp:;”hl‘ | nlgh(l i\\lm;‘x e lxr:l)'xp\‘ncd<;0 come | means of a no(:]l;. Personsd w.ho [e': weakness appeared at the cen- Stories That il . Ao S hand from being | rows the money to pay Ted from |at Bethlehen spita see ©lin while she was there. “She won't | have been struck by gunpowder or 5 fm:'vnvl);xl‘ acquaintance; I ehall B led. S Mr. Pesvey, but Beau uses ;' to “q prasy “)‘l‘ 2 ‘z{”b'a‘f“'[‘:rw:;';'g’: '“‘I' : : e ‘;}'“0 have bits °fhc°“‘ dust shot into A e Reauy Happened e Sl eRy “This is what comes” he began, | clope with his girl, Mabel: Wilmot. | roor o en_orderec “I dom’t want to eat,” Millie told | the skin are thus tattooed acci- i A e Bt evei and finished his | A check for §200 comes from Mr, her but to a big. bright, private | nim cressly. She didn't want to be | dentally. 'I'ffi“_‘;;fi’;‘;{;’:f;‘:;fi.fi,“"; et Fiawn Seh R ence with a rudencss unexplain- | Jerome and Mrs. Jerome gives it n with a bath that opened {rom | propped up in bed, either, and she | In the tattooing process, the life itself. onlyhydvelvingi;w When you get to the schoolhouse, in. | able, except for some desperate need | to Beau for a wedding present. Sally |it. | had refused steadfastly to see any- | moistening is sometimes accom- the secret recesses of human quire of anyone around there. for | £OF Silencing him, pes he will pay off his d h It was filled with flowers — With | j,6qy but her mother and Sally. To | plished by the saliva of the tat- hearts and souls can we hope to the G 5 o £ tak care of other people's | i vs @ second-hand car instead. late roses and early ehrysanthe- | hein she talked very little. “I'm |tooer. As a result of this unsani- find the real key to happiness. Noel Veritzen v anybody who is not whe S to pay 3 ! their bloom and color { tjreg,” was all she would say. “I|tary process, various disease in- This can be done casiest and AT olAsTn S as orshipper,” s 1. “For- | o e o A ot of a fr Millie lay, White @S {\ant to be let alone.” cluding tuberculosis, erysipclas, Bese :hfoug}. ,h::e,g:::fl:, cEignamiadly \t my | tunately, however, Fedor evidently | weck to each of them host and without a trace of the | <.y \oricd not only about her, | abscesses, and some venercal dis- SHOPPING Story Magazine. Here you will invitation, but has adopted me. T am sure he will | 2fillie is rushed to the hosp! | that was hers. hut about the money that John Nye | eases 2 transformed from the THETwimwereDh!I'll'M find the most thrilling, soul-stir- glint of interest in obey me. If von will stand aside | an appendicitis operation, and Mrs. | “John Nye was here this after- | as paving out for the room and [tattooer to the subject. Occasion- Two wooden boxes and an ting records of human experience Sehich bal d my decision to wait {rom the door, I will take him over ! » decides to telegraph for er |noen,” she told Iy with 1Ips | e hath and the special nurse and |ally the irritation resulting from old board made a good counter that can be found anywhere. for vouchers for the personable (0 your car.” 1 alt T comes | that barely moved. “He brousht all | an the rest of it. the tattooing process scts up a .- . and they used empty bottles These are stories that really hap- R R e s e i ; g | 3 : b Nye, who is | these flowers, and had me moved [ on Saturday noon John Nye came | reaction in the skin which results and old paper bags filled with pened, told by men and women with an apparently grateful sm ite Service, ; s his office that [into fhis rocm and got a special | aver and stood beside her desk. She |In the develepment of tumors. It ":""dx"f‘"ild’""‘“fi who bavereallylicel. Ficetonghn: | will ke ba e next g nurse for me. T wouldn’t see him, | could see him out of the corner of | is very difficult to remove a tattoo I;“'7.. Bu‘t ‘h“-k;' use not compare with them forsheer lly tells the girl that s cing the way I do. Bring me my | er eye, tut she did not look up |from the skin once it is placed on %{lhnw"’"‘Bifli;uid “See dramatic interest and power. Millie's work i e morni £ tile of Chinese black and my lip- | yntjl he spoke to her. She - ad a |the surface. lllthougnldciolhrlou!tl;mil September True Story, for ex- Nye w her to s wext time you come, Will You?" | piece of paper before her and she| The only methods are those the grass?” ample, contains 16 remarkable y H THE STORY | And after Sally had promised she | \qs making a list of her expenses | which involve peeling of the skin Betty looked . . . . and there features—all of them true narra- CHAPTER XXXT would, she teok no further interest | ror the week on it—so much for [by the use of caustic substances iwere hundreds of round yellow tives that will grip your imagi At 9 o'clock on Wednesday morn- | i . hut turned her white face | groccries, so much for milk, 80 |which are in themselves some. dandelions! They picked a bas- tion, stir your emotions and give the telephone rang loudly in the shadowy wall and went 10 | much for the rent. She was always | what dangerous, unless used with ket full. you a erue insigheinto life. Your el Ak leeh—or nded to go o sleed. | trying to get together the money Etealicaral Byl corpalent parson “Now, Mr. Groceryaman,” newsdealer can supply you. Get | sally dropped the knives she was ith avy Teart, Sally went | rop the rent, it seemed to her. ; : Betty eaid in & very high veion, your copy today! A 7 hom It seenied so like char- ' “What have you o sell today?” A | cleaning and dashed to it, fearing | By She laid her hand over the paper jest its clamor should disturb her | ity fo take the private room and | “F T - 3 CALLES DEN[ES Jostds ianor Fi T i ot i e ecial murse | noW and turned to look up at John. " t he had scen the pathetic little s S ( Out Today 25¢ “Hello,” she said softly, her lips | from Jol . somehow, She wish- Something in his face told her Beau and Millie give so little to- close to the black mouthpicce. ‘ hadn't gone to the hos- resident of Mexico S am John Nye's voice answered her. and moved Millic ont of the st ; President of JMexico Says Campaign “Hello. Miss Jorome. How's Millic, room where she was. Heee's Mitlle's check. Perhaps | on Religion Still Continues—Gov- | sy ! made her unhappy and asham- | She'd like to have it,” he said grave- 3 nd the poor [ 1¥. “I'd take it to her myself, but| ernment Will Not Relent, p - To do the thing he has in mind ~ g e W hiow g0’ Be ‘ashamed. she doesn't seem to want to see me."” ” 2 | Sty S = ( . el sia iy s "Of course. if hes going fo marry | Then he cleared his throat and | Mexico City, Aug. 9 (P—Presi- FALLING ST A \ [ muen better and resting: eomforta~ | Allllie, it all \Irs, Jerome | 1aid a second check before her on |dent Calles lod:\: denied that ]Hn- | HAIR Peter Rabbit still doubted if Jim J ERomiona) L I o i the desk. government's religious policy had - L b Lo alrenciti fronisald vien ally ol M Sh ot Lucky Tigsrkaockedandrulfand e / ectema by killing the fol- v as Woolly Bear, the mo: . i Vs ] 3 | 4 nd w hospital is she Who uses wit a way will find / 2 . nsked: and. there was anxlety n: his the proud wh o hairy b o[ gl J * Rut T don't know — so many rich | “Yowve heen so good to me — T |been changed, or that the govern- though perhaps yowd let me give |ment contemplated amendment of 3 o germs. Money- - ntee. Use yte- Fox for Bkin eruptions. Al the hairy caterpillars y : SR e i L intend amethine soad by them, | You this one” he went on, and [the religious legislation adopted a In fact, Woolly Bear is so very g 1 ot Sou otterea t 3 Now, vou take the 1in looking down at it-Sally saw that |vear ago. i a Basbers or that he fairly bristles. Peter sit e : book T'm reading. She was betrayed | it Was made out for §25. This statement was in answer to LUCKY Tl'&gl couldn’t imagine anvbody el h des “But I've just done Millic's work, [the newspaper Ixcelsior, which Woolly Bear. Yet Jimmy Skunk e i e and that's paid for,” she was be- |yvesterday said it had received fn- said he would cat him if he we ¢ S Fain it '8 have passed— sinning, when he stopped he formation regarding an adjustment hungry. Peter’s curiosity was great- SIS A L B L #No, no. You've done more work e ran eversv it Iy aroused. Jimmy Skunk had said her hear e woios Wirambledigon, Btalling (VS coeno AT Ol G (GonS Noreaienle g Uiy the relislons § controyersyibe, e e to. eat Waally _ n you come?" His Sally the plot of the hook called | than Millic ever did for me," e |tween the Mexican government ani o e o o~y [low, doep veice stivred her, cven at “When Love Is Kind.” She took all |Said in his nice, quick way,” and |the Catholic chruch. The paper San Re aba hin VR At en Frensea and =¢ \ her views of life from the hook terday when 1 was tied up with jalso said that it learned it was teased to tell him how he would get ‘Rignt @ e Sally, fiale e aalininiost of tlismupicny I0oss TN AEON QAG oL Hton RO iposeible ithat § the JGatholiol arch - rid of that hair. But Jimmy would ; ctly v 1t she still | men ¢ 0y giniaiiice nillie) JIPEOUEHE dne ihatiiunchy bishion=Runiihisions Swholimareftc, e Woolly Bear never seemed to be e Al - + “I wish Millie would pick up with Anyone would have done that," |ported from Mexico last April, Kot nwas STHAT wheheveraDater afraid ady o et mother i'a some nice sensible young fellow in | replied Sally, a flush rising to her | might be permitted to return. e S it ot s e A her pwn walk of life instead of | cheeks and her eves darkening. “1| President Cales declared that the Woolly Bear family he would re- | jor e i e thes? moncged Dlatherskites she | SA that you werem't going to have | Catholic prelates will be able to member what Jimmy Skunk had sa e . d off, | John o Know 1d often said to Sal'y | lime ‘10 ‘)‘zo '0“1- ‘_' ‘:; ""{ came. | return to »Mexico when they are and wish that he could find out ,ut nowhere h: o skin beer | her ear. “Tll se L h on the nights when Millie stayed out | - - I won't keep his check. ready to obey the laws and submit how Jimmy would get rid of all | .o, She w R ith oy until a1l hours with Davy Davidson. | She stood up and held it out o |5 the decisions of the authorities. those prickly hairs. Woolly Bear | pater lest Skunk fo ecat,Ment when hung up the re- “I'dlike to see her m him. never seemed to be afraid. You see. (.t wWoolly at his lelsure, | ceiver r own home. T# e e ) Bl I e e B el | now that I'm ashamed whenever 1 Gl d Now I know how he does it!" cried | BU 1 i think of it,” she said softly, huskily. nake rnmme ou've done so much for us what Prickly Porky is among ani- | puter. “Jimmy is clever. Y ot into her street clothes she he- | But had a far different story : Peter. “Jimmy is clever. Y - case of | “Paying for Millie's room and get- had very |Ung a nurse for her when you mals, But even Prickly Porky isn't v is clever.” gan to calia down. She began to be |to tell when it eame to t safe always. There is one animal E very much out of patience with her- | Sally and Ted Sloa who has learned how to kill a Por- A cIf becaute of that glow of e [Hittle praise for ma and set- | knew we couldn’t afford one—an— " W. Burgess) £ cupine despite the thousand little i J CHosR s e dale WinE dons ahent |all_those flowers—and now this!" spears with which Prickly Porky is “Here you were St I don't know what anybody| She looked at the check again, armed It is the sam v with | The next story: “Jimmy Is Not S0 ! je Redtes t got marrcied for” | and suddenly, surprisingly, she be- ising yoursc wants to get married fol she | gly Woolly Bear. His bristly coat pro- l3%itat ot Tohn. Nuve iR ConlA BT bt erly I'm sure 1 8antoc tects him from most ¢ nemies, e 1lie’'s going to Bt o ol r e hea A i s e He stooped and put his arms but there is one who has found out AT A S « hetter off than I amn now if T never | around her exactly as he might have how to get rid of that briskly c M F Oy J B : e hert® put his arms around a hurt child dresse 'And look at « ad seen you eautiful father! g ana that one i Jimmy Skunk. tui AACRUS for the aml[y Woe o X comforting her. He stroked her Lair. he wouldn't tell P how he did et S iras o avad. ina 2 S O an,\-] In his arms she was very sweet : and cool and fresh. She had none of i . h 1 £ her soft mouth Trie anl fresh in her evisp, white | the periume, none of the cuddling, Bl an s 0 and brought out the dimples.in her would sit acrosi e | aestling softrese of Millie. Sho _was ’ 7 1 3 o T T e L e e e : him, tapping away on | like an armful of apple-blossoms, ! iy i Sici: in all direetiions. sccking pluces to i o A0 Sib1ch a8 b A s e S| Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for \)-fnzj'. the winte o ‘x~.~l.luyv;-1\ wer | 5 1t o A a1 i:]p- dew on them. Z 1o onger e wasn't so t b & - " 1 e e i ] Ot = p AD then she puled herselt away i Headache Colds Neuralgia Lumbago Jimmr Sk k a s compy h i ’ | from him and, still crying, ran ou Z / Z > fora s e Do) i € : " of the offi Pain Toothache Neuritis ~ Rheumatism g p0ceaston : - i : ) . On the floor at his fect lay the / T e et nrs . i by e R 4 g check he had given her. Tt was in 2 5 oo . u ! 1 bla vy pudding, | : 5 : ; | two pieces. She had torn it up! A ‘ I, ) D . | Ho stood looking at the two bits : ’ DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART st ta 1 ¥ > Fas : ‘ of pale-blue paper for a full winute. | £ Z | S > | Then stooped, picked them up, | ana put them both in his bill-fold. « ” P 5 cept only “Bayer” package plic y : Gk i i : Rat, 2 | Al day the feeling of Sally in his | A dark Drown silk umbrella employs o 5 You look it said Pefer : i L : : i o . arms stayed with him. 1t went with | a5 an effective trimming, the use | which contains proven directions.| e g . el Do el 5 - o Ny SRR i him to the florist's shop, where he | of wnakeskin, which has new be- Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets g : bought quantities of yellow roses to | come almost a staple matciial in Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. be sent to Millie at the hospital. Tt the creation of our costumes, Acrisin la the trade mark of Bar~ Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicaeld followed him to the Country Club, M J i | where he played 1S holes of golf A : 7 . > Fan P ‘vmdnr a sky that was like white- | and-hlue Chinese cloisonne, and it | FLAPPER FANNY SAY | was still with him when he smoked | | his bed-time pipe that night. P ROTECT “T had a furny experience today."” A ) T T e e Your Doctor by side before a fragrant wood-fire in the house with the green shut- /] | and Yourself : It in the fall that Pet ; BY SISTER MARY | sink, anc o smiie that ked from 9 to 12 for John Nye ters. And then he went on to tell him about Sally and the check she had torn wp. 4 . here's not onc woman in a hun- > 4 would have done that an- = wered his father, who had been \ hiring and firing people all his | N \ l e T e IR RS and thought he knew them. John puffed away at his pipe and idly wondered how soon Millle be out of the hospital and why s> wouldn't see him when he 2 - callzd theee. He missed Millie, | o (TO RE CONTINUED) ]/ | /il | | SAY “PHILLIPS” to your druggi g 3 A i £ ggIst, or you may not get genuine . Beauty D }// / | ‘}&»\b Phillips Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years, Of Hair and Skin Rasin S s 77 P‘.:::v:d By Refuse imitations of genuine “Phillips” © Colds. Grippe, Flu, Dengue, L s o R &1 . P& 4 Cutlcur e B 25-cent and S0-cent bottles contain full directions and uses. A yile N o 1 5 et s i i A ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. “Milk of Magnesia® Al i s Fever a P P v t*‘{\ Soap to Cleanse fnesis” has heen the U. 8. Registe 1 e nvved dilious Fever and Malaria. SN Sonto Sleanse, E. Phillips Chemical Compang ahd . proemmns oo Mark of The Charise him that way, and when he got It Kills the germs “Perhaps she'd like (o have this,”" he said A The early hird natchas tha dislkens, 4 s H. Phillips eince 1578, byl

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