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—HAVE YU CATARRE? AUTQ TURNED OVER ON B ,mc-m::ng-;;‘?m-g Ride -of Fred Lavine of hbmmd 'l’ )_Wu-n &luh socions discase Dicause It surely Ended With Crash into Davis le—l... T Damsaces, vesiers tne'soii | vine and Miss Beasie Cohen Pinned Under Machine— "*é*m&fii:l.’l’fi Mrs. Rabena of New York - Unhurt—Lavine and Miss gutar'as o gwaliow & pilto hesix| Bessie Cohen Cut About the Face—Lavine Arrested for Running Car Without Proper License Number. e TR RN A QUALITY SHOE SHo " RUBBERS For Everybody | 159 Main Street CHARBONNEAU & ANDREWS | Belng 3 g mixture antiseptic and healing| _The crash .of an automobdile into one|something, but De was too dazed or PRESTON CITY PASTOR WAR TAX STAMPS. e o baiaeptic and heallnf | ¢ the lampposts at the.Davis theatrs|confused to be able to recall it. - 5 ek tdeiy Pttt e fnhaler its health-restoring catis Saturday night about 1115 o'clock,| About midnight the party was sent] Rev, L. M. Keneston Mads the Ad- Direction How They Shall Be Made = ; % . cannot help oime diosms medication | tollowed. by ihe piercing screams of & fhome in another machine, Lavine be-| dress at Y.:M. C. A, Meeting Void After Affixing. E : m Pi n I I w and inflamed lining of the nose and|Woman brought a crowd rushing toling released on his own recognizance. —_ 2 nf 'n throat, quickly relieving that choked- | the spot, where they found the Ford|and his promise to be in court in the n':h. TaM. ot Preston City rules with respect to § : Netd RS The following up fecling, stopping the unclean dis- | runabout of Fred Lavine .of Lebanon!morning. Th mlné w‘:: K\;-hoa at _the Men’s meeting e cancellation of the new war. - [ the the entire stock of a New York importer. Sideboard charges from the n and healing turned turtle with Lavine and Miss|over near the sor,&pots—you b&ne freeiy. E\?: Bessie Cohen of Leonards Bridge pin-|night, and was taken |5¥.y to a gar- g 3 tary ihe worst cases respond at once. ned under.it, and Mrs. Rabena of New |age Sunday morning. t was a bad Documentary revenue s ot There is nothing for the treatment| York, who had. been the other ocou-|wreck. B % {ul mossage. sued prior fo Oct. 32, 1914, oy 1) cor of catarrh ills that is easier, more|Pant ofithe car, shrieking hystehically| = Just before the accident, the party e P e e e pleasant or so satlsfying as Hyomel, | in the fear that both- of her com-{lad been fh Franklin square in frent . the payment of taxes required by ex- end it is most inexpensive. Lee & {Panions had been killed. L o nyaly 60 1 g t-mun‘ oF suen oié Mmmmmfi nibs Osgood eells it on the “No-cure-no- The automobile had-been coming uv actio; 7 8 pture re; g | ¢ of such old stamps is s . 4 - pay” plan. - Broadway and had been getting up| tention of the crowd around thé square g and W. A. Morse, | ited by statue. 4 is an opportunity to secure it and at the B A e i nill, “ownes . ft|at that time of night. When-they, neral secretasy of the Holyoks Y. M| 2 Ordinary postage- stampe cennot same time effect a substantial saving. sgxadhed into -the:lamppost and upset. | the they went through Main ) be used for the payment of any in- - TRAINMEN'S FEDERATION In thé wreckage was found a broken |Street and up Broéadway, Lavine driv- ‘and Case, presi- |ternal revenus taxes. Divided Into Four ial Lots . flask and an unbroken:bottle of miner- | ing With one of the women in As adhesive stamps may be sold by _—fl Members of Various Unions Connect- |al water from which a small quanti-| Dby his-side and the other sitting part- |fered ers. any person and readily pass at their . = <d by New Haven Road System Are| ¢y had been drawn. A broken steering|ly on the lap of each. It ls reported | Rev. Mr. face value -in the market, provision|l Lot 1—Hand-drawn Squares, size- 24x24, regu- Vting o Probog gear was blameg for the accident by that d'we course of e machine "up Y, Te has not been made for their exchange 1 . s T hine: Broadway was far from a’~straight or 'redemption by the - government. ar value $1.50—Special price. cese Ba Policeman William S. Doty, who was | ilne. Where, however, such stamps are ren- 2 . s have N mntre oAt among| i “police headquarters, hurried to the iWe that are strong ought ! , bear dered ussiess by gumming or sticlini Lot 2—Hand-drawn Squares, size 30x30 and o R g . i | theatre and with- assistance of men in e es of e er in tran: or otherwise with- i 1 p ”;‘é“n‘iéi”'m‘-"fié’;‘,i?é“ f,‘%l“”t'ii" inandt re | the crowd, raised -the machine so ghat At ROSRN GAMBLING please ourselves for Christ did notjout the fault of the‘purchaser, they 36x36—also Sideboard Covers, size 18x sl 59 stem of the New York New Haven Lavine, who was pinned down by his CHECKED BY POLICE. | please Himself.” may be exchanged by e collector for 54, value $2.00 and $2.50—Special price 3 head could be taken out. He was un~ Rev. Mr. Keneston said-that we are |other stamps of exactly the same o * *m;’}rfof’;gs:g-‘md Saltas ggs;l"’fo': conscious and was taken into the au- | Prossouting Attorney Hall Orders the|born wilful but that we must over- |quantity and denomination.' Lot 3—Hand-drawn Squares, size 54x54, regu- of the several unions for the purpose | Lomobile of Leonard C. Prentice who| Practice Stopped—Police Notify the |come this wilfulness. We are not liv- 4 Documentary - and propietary . < =4 2 1 98 F coroperation amd s better werars)|started to carry -him to the Backus| ! Storekeepers. ing alone for ourselves but are living be used interchange- lar prices $3.00 and $3.50—Special price o : ety hospital, but when they reached the Sy for others and ourselves. Each of us| Documentary stamps only must . = nAerstanding. o veen appointed at | SOIIGTs monument at the Chelsea Pa-| AIl over the city on Saturday the|is @ PArt of tho Erest universe. We|be tsed upon bapers, docements sna|| LOt-4—Hand-drawn Squares, size 54x54 and (he Tarous Di terminal stations and |rade Lavine came to and insisted that| policemen on the various beats were|OWe something to, tbat which con-|instruments subject to tax as provid- 72x72, value as high as $6.50— e el he d1d not want to go to the hospital.| aking calls on stores and other places| tributes to our being and wo should |ed in schedule A. 2, vali g - 298 fo be sent to New Haven. The ballfts | He Was taken back to pelice head-| where so-called punch boards have}Ppay’ this debt. “Owe no man any-|{ 5 Where 2 stamp of the proper de- POl PEICR . . . e i S Ges Paa s are to be in the hands of those having | Quarters where the two women were, | been in use, ordering that they.be put|| thing” says the Bible. nomination to pay the tax-due on-an the matter in charge in December, | both in a hysterical state from thei:|out of sight and that they be used no|| The spemker rld there are threearticle ar document _cannot be pro- (At Art Department, Main Store when a meeting will be held in the|fright and requiring the attention of|longer. ‘| kinds. of. debts that NEshave Lone. of curred, - two or more ‘ctamps may be 2 Grand opera house in that city. doctors. Miss Cohen had been able to| The orders went out on Saturday|these is physlcal. another intellectual|used. In such case as few stamps as In our Art Department we carry a complete line of A two-thirds vote among members | Bt out from under the machine with|from Prosecuting Attorney John D.|and thet t is spiritual We that | possible should be attached, and each o o't = of the various unions is neceseary to|ihe assistance of Mrs. Rabena, who| Hall that the use of the punch boards|are strong owe our physical strength |stamp used should be cancélled in the|] Stamped Goods for . This is a good time to put the plan in force. The plan con- | Was unhurt, whife Miss Cohen had a|was not to be allowed here longer,| 0 the weak, those who uu%porl‘u- manner provided by regulation. start some useful article for a Christmas glfl. We invite templates a working agreement be- | long cut across the bridge of her nose. | complaints having been made to him | We ought to stand as the champlons| In any and all cases where an ad- - i - e m tween the several unions for an offen- | Lavine's most severe injury was a cut|that they were in violation of the stat- | of the, weak physically, intellectually | Lesive stamp shall be used for denot-|} jnspection for sewing clubs and sewing classes—in fact sive and defensive alliance and the |e€xtending from his throat up into his|ute pertaining to lotteries and games|and spiritually. 7 ing any tax imposed by schedule A of e - o Cetter handling of such problems as|chin, and he was sore and bruised|of chance. In brief, the statute pro.| There are four reasons wWhy we|ihe act of Oct. 22, 1914, the person|| everybody that is interested in this class of work. may arise from time to time, about his body and legs. vides that no -property can be given|should do all this. The first is m};- or stamp thereon, with Ink, the in- B BT T N e ] For treatment of their injuries the|away by lottery or chance of which the | cause. we are strong. Every man ‘i" © | using or affixing the same shall write i i twe women were at first taken int.|character, kind or quality is not known | is strong physically, strong intellec- |itials of his name and the dates (vear, Examinations for Railroad Men {4, sy room at police headquarters|at the. time of purchase. ‘ually and strong spiritually ought to|month and day) in which the same. Notice has been posted by the of-|and then into the women's room,| The punch cards in use in this city | Ve a help to those who are weak. The |ghall be attached or.used; or shall, by BE AR BR AND Y ARNS ficials of the New Haven road to the | where they were treated by Dr, C. C. |in a great variety of places such as| -econd reason is because they B'EP cutting and cancelling said stamps with effect that written examinations of the | Gjidersieeve and Dr. James J. Don- | Cigar stores, shoe shining parlors, small | weak, the third because it will ?enelfi a machine or punch, which will affix 4 B 3 3 operating departments of the road |anue., Both of the women were hys.|candy stores and news stores, have| hem and the fourth because it Will | the initials and date as aforesaid, to The exhibition of Knitted and Crocheted Articles and of the Central New England road | terical and it was some time before|Dbeen furnished from headquarters in| enefit ourselves. 5 deface the stamp as to render it unfit p 3 s will be taken after January 1, 1915, bY | they could control their screams. When | Providence, it is understood, and the| During the meeting General Secre- |for use. The cancellation by either will continue all this week. An expert teacher the following employes. " Train dis- | Javine, who is chief operator for the|a€ent has made stated trips to col- |tary Hill announced that the speaker {as to prevent its denomination and ill be in dail ttend duri th hibition patchers, operators, signal men, lever- | Soushern New England Telephone|lect the proceeds and renew the sup-|next Sunday will be Rev. Arthur Var- | method should not so deface the stamp will be in daily attendance during the exhibi men, station agents, station masters | company at Lebanon, had been|Ply Of boards. ~ For the man that|'ey, pastor of the Taftville Congresa- |genuiness from being readlly deter- and will give free lessons in all the various designs general yardmasters, yardmasters, | yrought back to the police station and|Punched out the lucky numbers there ‘ional church. mined. g passenger conductors, freight conduc- | pod given his mame to Captain b.|Were a varlety of articles of varying e In addition to the foregoing, stamps exhibited to all-purchasers of Bear Brand Yarns. tors. vard conductors, ticket collectors, | J Twomey, it wa gseen thata the name| Value for prizes, and as each punch IN CITY COURT. of the value of ten cents or more shall oo 5 lends hibiti it i traih baggagemasters, passenger train- | given in the state directory for his 1lo| COSt the puncher 10 cents, the 600 == 3 have three parallel incisions made by Don't fail to see this splendid exhibition—it is too men, freight trainmen, yard brakemen, | cence number of the car did not cor-|chances on the board meant that each | Chicken Case—Fight in Greemeville—|<om. sharp instrument length wise ood to miss. ~ Get your lessons staried early so itchmen, . switchtenders, flag men, | fespong with the name given by the|Poard returhed $60. Of this amount,{ Non-Support Charge and Family|through the stamp after the stamp & 7 ¥ iy S whridge tenders, crossing switch- | goebnid TR LAS AEE o C30507, | the local dealer retained $20, it is un-| Row, has been attached to the document. that you may learn to make as many as possible of enginemen, firemen, foreman car| whioh s credited in the state register|d€rstood, and the agent for the dis- ¥ Provided, this will not be required . = o : inspectors. section foremen. district | {0 50 % B Fazarton of Willimantic,| tFibuting company took the ‘Test for| . ne following cases wWere among|Wwhero stamps are cancelled by per- the pretty articles while the teacher is here. rigde and - building foremen. signal|;gvine was accordingly arrested on|the company. tlagse disposed of at the session of the | foration. 2 maintainers, assistant signal main-| ;o charge of operating an automobile| ,ThRe punch boatd seemed to be an + court Saturday morning: iainers and lampmen. without th umber. alluring form of gambling that had a ville men were found not iout the proper numl! e rti, Two Greene DIVORCED FRIDAY AND Ha enimed i lanation of the|Particular attraction for the youth|..iity on the charge of making away Arrangements have been made at | difference in rfimber that he had re-|STOWing up, and in places where they | with o chicken and were discharged. MARRIED AGAIN SATURDAY. post_office so that persons desir- | cently traded the car with the Jordan | Fe=or e d‘“‘“h boards did a good | The owner of the bird wanted the T insure their parcel post mail |garago of Willimantic and that the |Cusitess, and the young fellows often | court to pay for the bird, but Acting|Dr. Joseph A. Blake, a New York the holiday season may pro- | number on it was the number he gol ;pen a lot of money without getting| Cjerk Corey told him that was no 1aW| Surgeon, Weds Mrs, Katherine Al- % h i e said to the police captain | Uch but the chance to punch the| g1 o6 doing. - necessary tags from the reg- | with it. He sa. po P! board. Ii i 8. exander Duer. window several days in advance | that he had a number of his own,|oa' Ih fome sections of the city| A fine of $2 and costs was imposed the actual mailing of the parcels. | which was seventeen thousand and|.he DUR oard Jbabit had euch a|upon M. Michaelovitz of Fitchville. The Trong eld on jihe youthful imagina. | sccused went to call on his sunt in - u oards small Bk e T e othere Belume has heen living in Paris and rs. (Special to The Bulletin.) equipment enough to start a small| Biocrite Riceoviz wanted o Kiss |Alexander Duer, formerly Mrs. Clar-| Washinston, D. C., Nov. :39.—The|pyceiAN ARMY THOUGH | store and keep it running. ht ensued, | €1C¢ H. Mackay of New York, werc le of European birth D ok Rl <lco e laoovit's out was toen o e R SRR Efifiifmfiwixfo Y, fie. tha ORI CARPATHIAN MOUNTAINS. small candy store e % ‘haelovitz vate 2 SE2E T /Doards, it {s understood that many of | 204 BIs face was bruised. Michaclo¥ils | mo witnesses were Countess Henritest | States is strikingly brought home in | Bitter Winds and Snow Storms Add to the dealers were glad to have the call | & s Betora he was arrested | De Bonneval, Francis RIggs, Dr. Wal- | statement prepared by the National iy il .g;om the police with the order-to get | by Pollceman Casey. fon wnmfl-‘un. _chief murgeon of Mrs, H. ?eomphg: sr(u'de‘f' wmfi} ;alsz:pmg . the boards olit' of sight, as they said| n *hi the g hitney’s aml ce corps, and|its membership of near R D they were opposed to doing business by | ,aoli, 10 BIBPOr b e d'he wae | Df. Richard Derby, son-in-law of|formed concerning (he geographical| Lembers Galicia. via Petrograd and way of the boards, but when a rival| out an Probation until Jan. 1. The | Colonel Theodore Roosevelt. . | phases of the war in Europe. The |London, Nov. 29, 5.25 p. m—The Rus- store in the neighborhood put in a ;’o“m have a child, but it is with rel- Dr. Blake has been attached to the|statement is as follows: sians appeared to have accomplished board they were compelled to do 50| atives. Hill has been married nine|American ambulance in' Paris. “One person out of every seven In|;ne gimcult feat of throwing an army Tni born outside of to hold the trade of patrons who want- | yoars and at present is earning but e e S o have today 15.500,000 | through- the Carpathian mountains ed to take a chance at the prizes the $4.50 a week, as the plant where he is Mrs. Katherin = boards - 3 e Blake was granted| people of foreign birth with us, and |southwest of Lemberg. Fighting in the oards promised. employed is running on short time. Of |a divorce from Dr. Joseph A. Blake, at| hearly all of them are from Europe.|Carpathians has been most feroclous A T T this sum he pays 37 monthly for rent. | Winsted, Conn., Iast Friday on the|They constitute a population approx- |, . S - BOY KNOCKED DOWN John Casey was in court charged|grounds of desertion. Clarance H. imately equal to the combined popula- 259}3.; 'c_:a.r"r!edwcsl: under ‘ermnrwun:n with making trouble in his family and | Mackay and his wife, who was Miss| tions of Belglum and Holland, or of | g~ 'l which werd incroased by BY AUTOMOBILE. l\),eaflr:ghh_lll_t -nm“(;:lli:ya mm g:e;e‘.l: Katherine A. Duer, of New York, were| Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Swit- the severe cold, er Mnerr{'!epongt,s Mre e orwic! 'own, e diyorced i i - v eaes” BLarte Suul - | Fred Schwartz Went Betwsen Wheela | the boy, but he claimed that the Son | divorce was Jescrined o o Mmunig| “5BBd. = in this countrs one-sixth | C&7~d Bere sa¥ that in their operations of Major Payne’s Machine, wanted ‘to boss the house. Judgment| givorce” an institution kmown only|as many Canadlans as there are in against the Austrians, Russians have was suspended for one woek: The ar-|to the courts of France. Later Mrs.| Canada, a half million more Germans | 208 important successes during unin- ¥red, the § year old son of Mr. and | rest was made by Constable Fields. Mackay announced that she wished tc | than there are in Berlin, enough Irish :fil;fllv‘ed fighting for the last two Mrs. Hyman . Schwarts, of No. 23| Mr. Hall said he had decided to have| ho inown as \rs Alexander Duer. [to populate four cities like Dublin, = e A Maple street, was struck and knocked [a hearing on Dec. 4 as regards the ehough Itallans to people three Romes. |, Austrian officers who have cxp- down by an automobile in Water street [ ownership of the liquor that was We have almost as many Russians as tured say that they never considere: Saturduy afternoon. The ‘machine, | found in the house in the syamp which | OFFICIAL STATEMENT there are in Petrograd, and twice as the possibility that the Carpathians which was driven by Major Morris D| was raided Friday morning. ISSUED AT PARIS.| many Austro-Hungarians as there are | Would be crossed at this time of the Payne of New London, came to a stop et it n }iuéapeot year with such a uegre«._tedo!l sng::?ss.:.‘ Tiihin lig Jongth and'the boy vcrum | WELTING POT RETURNS. |Artillery Struggle Has Tummed o Ad-|'"in auakion o our foreign born | (2% PSSt 20e, RROn S Mt B . . = i lation we ve near ,000, ie i o3 and ‘ran into the store of Schwartz | With Collections in Glass Globes Made vantage of the Allies, D ot Tiraietenta: i the: Unitad Austrians are not in @ position to de- ,‘?:2’:; T b medent S0k Sum of $100.1% Paris, Nov. 20, 245 p. m—The om- | States. Counting these, we have as| (3% 3% (0, 000 ey say, found & The members of the firm are his un- cial statement issuea by the war office| many Germans in the United States| ., . teq population euffering from PEOPLE OF EUROPEAN ts it appears probable that more than half of the BIRTH AND PARENTAGE | D /i, o the United States today are Living in United States—Some Inter- | (0 ESATTAToNS OF 155 Temaved fro ng Facts Concerning Them. that vast population is of European origin." BATRRPORTAE BT T 1 s The returns from the Red Cross 1 v as there are in Bavaria and Alsace- = 3 " i oun e wheth1 by the joh Equal Franchise league ; 3 ¢ land; and more than half as many e i - in such 2 way thet the machine pass- | 1oiais $106.17, which sum 18 beyond the | remr” It Omars (uade itself foll| ialians as there are in Sfeily. We b4 cd over him with the wheels running | expeotations ‘of those In charge. Tho | ins artiliery strasplo has turmed poms | could populate a city like Chicago with | 1 @0 d Vourself e me a lme gver him. Dr. Patrick Cassidy, Who|need of voluntary contributions to this | yieviarly 1 s our English-born and their children, B b ety e ptlled | work G Greater than sver before, and | “SHRTY [0 00 SIVANAEE ., a| duplicate the city of Vienna with out | N Ao inct Di into the store and found that the boy | 1re Rt Ceasy will continue to. make try capture gainst Disease several supporting positions to the |-ustrian-born and, thelr children, and & was greatly scared and in a nervous th . 2 than duplicate all the cities of when constant leaning on coffee is bound to result for || condition, but that his most severs in- | 3f e first coliection the voluntary | PO &1 €0 the south of ¥pres. | M INg a population of mors . PeTy Juries were cuts on the legs and body. | ofer:; in the globes amounted t t 10,000, with our Swedish born most ‘;l)coglgh in shattered ttltlerve?, heart flutter, bilious- s fter the examination By the doctor, e e e b o] Arvas one of the enemy’s attacks un- m;lnm.(r children. ness, headache, or some other of the well known coffee - §| fasior Seyne, tock ¢h a8 sale of the articies In the melting pot 1a | SRNCH U7 ROary (Irge Tegments hes|* -approximately five and @ . quarter in strong, wholesome con 4 the antomobile. i - s T tion through the DAILY ifls, 3 2 T,,:: "Qcfl:a number on the automobile !?‘l:.s]’a'ssun vnl‘ll?m .:‘m:“g :;h!lg: “%&;fi;‘;fla’s °§;;;:"u;"g§:"l‘l'fi” g‘r‘:‘z‘:: tge‘:fn; dun;g the decade be- use of ! It’s the drug, “caffeine,” in coffee—about 234 2 i National, ~ Red - Cross asmocation | ave ninde perceptible progress. In| tyecs, 1900 and 1610, History records - THE SaVI local agent. @ iver winn| e neighborhood of the village of ains to the cu; at causes the trouble, R AR TS | o fo an: aasver and the Drocceds | EY, our troops came into lmmediate| (P I0N1S ho Sarncen invasion Typified In Vestments Worn by the|to the essociation later. e e T o pemensauthers Turope, and the exodup of If coffee disagrees, try - Catholic Priest—Rev. T. A, Grumbly g = “In the region of the Afsne between| ‘ao © L I f s, Exolains Their Significance. CHANGE IN MILITARY Vailly and Berry-Au-Bac, & group of hews, ; <3 Contine v wtemmion <t SOYEhRoN v, RSV eetlhy S LRSS ol significance and symbolism of v.h: Gen, Frefherr Von Bissing B8ucceeds| by our shells, one of which uu-ed’n 2 £ \ A 4 3mlmmlas of the Roman _Catholic Baron Von Der Goltx, :xpilullon in one of the enemy's bat- from Sb 5 ; ‘&Y ety Bey. Shouine S o 482 ASK ANY Berlin, via Nov. 29, 3.50 a. m. n the Vosges three counter-attacks k i - P bas been relieved from his poeition as Ima-r\z\kent by the r?nermms for the|1901-1910 brought 241,000 Germans and | i DRUGGlsi‘r‘ AT Bl ~— thé& pure food-drink, ; —F1eld Marshal Baren Von Der Goltz|Dlrpese of recapturing ground pre- | 3045000 Ttaflans. 'The furcs well in- Ban- e e = immigrati < o Sapt region were successively. repul- Buroj and the free from the drugs, caffeine and tannin, or any other al g2 mi T e sed” o Soair il M= harmful substance, ® Sierer Wiy Wi, S Aol o i Wl SR B H / — i 3 Nothing but the goodness of choice wheat, roasted, ey those despateh from Berlin_yesterday |, Do Nov. 29, via Amsterdam and| &, 'Sco fing thet their mumber totals with a bit of wholesome molasses, enters into Postum. and_symbolize | ad o Bt at military beadquarters today that! 35000.000 for 1930, oF SUENNY Tt A beverage of delightful taste and aroma, used with ben- = §| SrnioeHee s of Bmperor Will-| Grrbers” auny 1 the ease. " B} tion. * If tnere be included the grand- efit by young and old. : i tam : “There's a2 R » i WEED NON-SKID CHAINS 8§ a neason 3 TO DUCHY OF LUXEMBERG. Why feel - he idi - Postum comes in two forms:: Revompenss. For Invasion Augusty Nis presence fras reported on sev- 2 * id @ e SoAmount Was SI7500. | i ine weaes and in the see T e Regular Postum, which has to be boiled—15¢ and pFeie Mov. 23, 038 p. meGermun| oo 25¢ pkgs. marks ?;:‘-fm) to the Dutchy of| Paris, Nov. 23, 4.18 Instant Postum—soluble—made in the cup, in-— || otner Keooembourg; sopording to & Lot Mentgaies Svian ¢ stantly—30c and 50c tins | Onaat the nret acts of Germany aft. | reporied Gespatch Teceived A\ : n : p Cost per cup is about the same for both kinds. made thelr action was critictzed by o A ; ; : ] _Grocers Everywhere Sell POSTUM. - 5 oo get T payment of an|nia, danknote :