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?fl Many Are The Voices of Norwich i People. | Thirty thousand volces—What a ;m m_oflu! And that's the number Edmm,udwmmvhm . publicly praising Doan’s Kidney Pills for rellet from backache, kidbey snd bladder ills. They say it to friends. They tell it in the home papers. mWndeHuw&eanfM— Nlhonnl!"ulm‘l)upa'lhn(}l—-!’nhp The udi: lecture ln~m-poml fifet, offenstve? Search your own in- lar smc‘::dnuxm was given on|dividual life and decide -if or| 'WARM LINED ARCTICS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS SoeW'mbthfl.y 159 Main Stret CHARBONNEAU & ANDREWS conflici has been the fuhdamen Monday evening by Professor.Henrv|yg thens. not cenflict inside every 2 Crosby Emery-of Yale university, his nerymn in.human nature and in E“"”- °UFFRA::"2::':“:"°" subject being The War of: Glasses, £ 43 ed to- harmony ? Wheth-|. - . 1N 80! 3 de of life lies in s 2 He spoke first of Morrls Hilauits'} 0T/ o7 ot fiae always béen disputed | State.Organzers in Groton, Stonington, Norwich people are in this chorus. Here's a Norwich case: Mrs. Jared Hewitt, Palmer St., Nor- : ral montns I|recent speech in New' York upon the|p: the. philosophers. since. Heralliters 3 F and Poquetanuck. S B iitnions th war in which he said that the only -ynd Ph.tlz. I?may not He in either n-h‘ OH'Y was bothere@ by pains across the small | chajge he would. make in the social-|one alone. - Both may be necessary, In-the equal suffrage campaign this symptoms, | st theory on account of it would bef " = g ” of my back and from other I s Sentence of the communist| , ‘Rewrite The Class Struggle Theory. |week in the southern end of the coun T know that my kidneys were at fault, | manifesto of 1848. He would change| The: war has . shown, what might|ty, the’ flm meeting was at Pawca- .,;on ,m: using them, the pain in my s:;mfieont“ From a Socialist Leader. fmg &uggtsls s?:’:. ,fi’,‘_m n;e;_v_un:: u;: m;‘hoe‘ tmkwm m; :Iv-l:‘b G:‘el: back aisappeared and my health im- | T4e orEMAl SERLSRSS, BAs A0 and|alism and cosmopolitenism have been Sanders of Chicago, Do state. or- st S s s S itacts st} Bractically dead. Tuesday afternoon at 3 oclock Miss Price B3, at all dealers. Don't|pse rewritten in the Light of the present| o <o e chaNaEs Plerson will address the Old Lyme TAX REGULATIONS THA’I’. Equal Franchise league, Tuesday ev- . APPLY ON TOBACCO Under the N;_ E_n-nrnunoy Revenue Law Act Now in Force. Some of the requirements of the emergehcy revénue law act pertaining to tobacco dealers and manufacturers and to special taxes under the act have been received at the internal rev- enue office for this district from the treasury department at Washington. Some of the regulations concanflnx tobacco are as follow: ‘manufacture of cigars, cigarettes (in- Headquarters Chmdnppmghsbo'\mmm Webehevo season than ever before, and we are prepared to supply your Holiday demands NOW. Great assortments are a feature of our Holiday stocks. Nowhere outside of this store will you find such complete stocks of goods suitable for Holiday gifts. Take a walk through the store today stmply ask for = kidney remedy—get | War. to his former lec-| - HE LE ening Misses Gregory and ' Sanders |cluding little cigars) or tobacco shall . . Doan's Kidney Pills—the mumo that | tures And tais Sefiution of the thres IN THE LEGISLATURE. | (4G peak in A. O. U. hall in Groton. | be considered and deemed & single|] —see the splendid array of Holiday goods. On every 5 g . Mis Gregory will be the speaker in|manufacturer. 5 2 & g Mrs. Hewitt had. Foster-Milburn Co, | theorles held by soclety of individusic| About the Average Number Will Hold | (i3 SISR0LY 100 a¢ “Stomington Wed- | Each manufacturer of cigars there- |f floor, in every aisle, you'll find gift suggestions. Pro; Their Seats. nesday evening. Thursday evening | fore is required to pay but one special ph T, - e hmryufix‘ e Saneo = Miss Sanders will address a meeting | tax at the approximate rate, no mat- —_—ee | e PHheir iden was that after ali| It is @ fact worthy of note that not- lin the Guanwll*‘lam cll:‘umht. Rev. Lix =5 terdbo-lvu. mazy: t:ictoflu are holnemt:g If you want to see the finest and most com- inds of class antagonism there were| Withstanding the complete change in|Sherburne 1l preside at a meeting | under. exclusive ownership a = = = e GEIs fevam 0% s o s Ahacw left, 'the bowr-|the political sentiment of the state|in the Poquetanuck parish house Fri- | control. Ownership by one corporation e plete line of Toys in Eastern Connecticut visit cigars, cigaret: to- HIS $75,0000 LEGAGY. | s and the proleiariat This is|which the results of the.recent elec- |d87 yering R et [etge i Dt Sl N\ our Basement. There are Iron Toys, Wooden A - | the-accep! “| tion indicate—a change which is, how-| The campai will be continued in |another corporation, also bonded as .a y .nd the latest elties i Mechanical dustice Henry A. Bolles Has One-|ihodox socialist. - ever, in the opinion of many Deople | Hast Lo Lodvard and other places | MARUfACtarer, i not exclusixe owner. Toys, all La o o Third of Trumbull Bequest. Two Things That Men Fight For. |put temporary—the number of mem- |nest ok ship or control of the latter, which is a TO'Y'- In fact every kind of Toy imaginable he must it to include| bers of the house of representatives at e ————— separate legal entity and must pay a Now he change Justice Henry A. Bolles of Uncas-) . o"os well as classes. He must|the session of 115 who were in_ the| EAST LYME BOYS' separate special tax. is included in our Holiday showing. ville, to whom was bequeathed $75,000| ;U ", " s one single point of view | house at the previous session is about FARM PROFITABLE. |, A corporation which is engaged in by the will of J. A. Trumbull, 8 New | ., 3" ;5mit there are at least two|equal to the average number who are the manufacture of cigars and also of York _millionaire, as a_reward for things that men fight for. Since 1848 | returned at each election. At the com- aebetia= cigarettes or tobacco must pay & Sep- ig *Dolls, Little Dolls, Dressed Dolls, saving little Miss Trumbulls life, 28RBS ToRC e CEH e much of |ing session the 258 members of the|Had $16.10 Balance After Return of | grate special tax as manufacturer of Big Un- years ago, has recelved a part of the| 2 SO0 o cvitable struggle be- | house of representatives will include 31 Borrowed Money. cigars and as manufacturer of cigar- e Dolh-—n great assortment, including bequest in cash. Mr. Bolles visited the | ;yoon the two classes. On. the oth-|Who served in the house of 1913. ThoSe ettes or as manufacturer of tobacco, or ‘“ he I:ect ak We feel that heirs of Mr. Trumbull in New York in | JVePR e, (10 80, SOy 1 “the | from Hartford county are W, S. Hyde| The farm which was conducted dur- | both, as the case may be. €s. e no more company with the attorney for the es-| . .. i, terests of employer and em-|Of Manchester, Edward T. Carter of|ing the past summer in the interests| For the purpose of calculating the Doll e or more carefully selected line tate: proved his identity and was paid | B 0l Ty 0" o re” neutral as far as| Plainville, Herbert L. Spear of Suffield | of the boys of the town of East Lyme | rate of tax under this act, all tobacco 326,000 in cash, with the remainder to | Dlo¥ew, , They are BetTRU &% (0 os|and Frank E. Healy of Windsor Locks. | under the supervision of Principal | cigarettes, commonly known as Mttle of Dolls will be seen, this season, anywhere. be paid within a few days or as soon | ¢ Vg vigine Tp the profits they clash.|In the senate there will be four sena- | Walter E. Hammond of the Flanders | cigars, are rated as cigarettes. All the best T as securities, which had been set aside N o diietit ? tors who will return to the seats which | school, in spite of much adverse com-| Where more than one factory or ow imported produds are to greet to make up the bequest, can be nego- Do We Want Industrial Peace they occupied during the session of | ment, has proved a benefit to the town, | branch is operated by th esame man- ou in a full line of sizes and tiated. : This antagonism is a sign of life and| 1913, They are Senator Purcell of the | financially, at least, according to the | ufacturer, the special tax shall be paid y prices. Mr. Bolles is employed by the|vigor. Do we want industrial peace?|Third, Senator Isbell of the Eighth,|report submitted to the town treasurer, | to the collector of the district where - Chel line as wharfinger at Uncas- | The socialists ransacked all history for| Senator Hurley of the 16th and Sena- | which shows that there was borrowed | the principal factory or place of busi- ville, and depended on the general|every instance. of class struggle, they|tor Wadhams of the 30th. This does|from the town for the use of the farm |ness is located, and the special tax manager, Arthur D. Browning, to{became blessed with the idea and made| not mean that none of the senators of [ the sum of $300, while the receipts stamp will be posted at such factory or make his identification in New York.|it a philosophy, the one and final| 1915 have had previous legisiative ex- | from the enterprise netted- $316.10, so|place of business. The Collector Iast. The attorney asked ‘for -some other|statement and could see no other con-| perfence: but given. The following|the town received back $16.10 more | ing the special tax stamp will also is- i?enur?ctation :ndt ?ldtru Bnn::ll}es _gmdu:eg fiict in the wol'ld.t It is a,l great tie‘n senfl!ol;fl were imem}:lz‘efl'?l gfl zrtlae hl&uae t:r.n it put nglo the en:er;laridsaé tllan sue as many cernfleateg that the tax he phetograph of le Miss Trumbull | cession for them to admit any other|at the last session: 't] trict, Mar- | this amount. there is not includex e | has been duly paid to him as may be ihiti H 1 which her father had sent witha check | quarrel. They believed that they|tin E. Plerson of Bristol: Seventh, | various amounts which several of the |necessary to cover each factory opers The exhibition of Knitted and Crocheted Articles for $25 shortly after Mr. Bolles re-|could stop war and they were sincere| Thomas G. Alcorn of Enfield; 1ith,|boys made themselves from their own ated by the taxpayer, and one of such i i i = covered the girl from the water iInto|in this belief. They were a great . seed and crops outside of the regular | certificates must be posted in a con- W!“ con'tmue_all this week A.l'l expert t'ea.c!xer yybich she nad fallen from the Trum- | body of men, students df history and| Charies W. Tovarts of Milfo d: 324, school work. spicuous place at each of such facto- will be in daily attendance during the exhibition bull yacht. e Trumbulls remember- social history and soc problems, ant agee o eflel] an S Sty i — ries. making return for special tax B 3 H < 2 ed the photograph and the letter and | having political power in Germany.| 34th, William H. Lewis of Westbrook.| NOTHING DECISIVE FROM the manufacturer will file a sworn and will give free lessons in all the various designs were satisfled that Mr. Bolles was the | lelgium and Jrance. Believing only| There is considerable speculation on statement of production, including all ibi ser: man {hough they had not seen him|in class war, they really thought that) the makeup of the Committees of the BATTLEFIELDS OF POLAND. | o o o branches, for the Drased- S‘h',lz‘tfeql tto all I:nghal Sd'gf Blel'at:" tBrand. tYartl'lS. slnce the yac! e e anchorage off | th ki in France an er- | senate an ouse. The committees . ing fiscal ~ Th turn should n—1 Uncasville, any would unite against a struggle|continue to be of the utmost impor: | Three Semi-Independent Engagements | 7€ s e Ay B 100 t state separately the factory number, Mr. Bolles was the guest at dinner | petween capitalistic groups for more|tance in the work of legislation. While Are Progressing. district, and state as to each factory good to miss. Get your lessons started early so of the Trumbulls in one of New York's | territory. it is true that the report of a commit- — operated, the output of each factory, most fashionable homes. After dinner | - ek tee is not always decisive, it never fails| = London, Nov. 30, 11.05 p. m.—Another | 2PG"it (Ti8 SURUE OF each THctory, that you may learn to make as many as possible of he and his cash got into the Trumbull JEOREL ey, ae e to be of sreat weight. This weight is|day of the crucial battle between the|iories upon which the special tax is the pretty articles while the teacher is here. limousine accompanied by the butler, But national feeling is deeper than|feit even if it is not determining in its|{ Russians and the Germanic allies in calculated, who saw Mr. Bolles aboard a limited | class feeling. Had the working men | effect. Poland has passed without news of a| The law provides that the amount train and he came back to New Lon- | felt the class more fundamental than —_— - — decisive result. The Berlin official| ¢ the annual taxes is to be computed don in 2 parlor car seat. the nation and had they united, they GOLDEN WEDDING. statement tonight says there is noth-|in aii cases on the basis of the annual Mr. Bolles has announced that a |could have stopped war. - They did not, ing of importance to report from|gajes of the preceding fiscal year, and new mottor boat will De his own de- u‘r‘xdl soii TRy proved '-h% Sflcéflls“‘:e:;ld Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison of Gro- iflg“d-“;‘g“:‘e i't’;" ?v“w-i:gflxgmggfl the basis of computation is the total arture from his usual mode of livi their eory wrong. 'or e " i arni; = | sales during the year, whether b Docatie. of: his - AuIlesly . aentitos] wire not ativensinio itis wor agamst ton Fifty Years Married. optimism. o & usiness | EASTERN FRONT Now UNUSUALLY BITTER COLD is conducted during the.whol y wealth. He will set aside a fund.of | their will The majority of the Ger-| oo . .. S The facts, as gleaned from various| pure of f.,,‘g,,a,‘ . e s A CENTER OF WAR. AND HEAVY SNOWFALL. $10,000 with which to build and equip | man socialists voted for it. 0! arrison and his wife, Nancy | messages of correspondents, appear to 2 3 Sirimat 2 boat] ‘Mr. Bolles already is an en- W) iewpidebani: Losson: Emeline Harrison, of Groton, will cele- | be that three semi-independent en- Perfumeries and Cosmetics. Events in Poland Are of Greater In-|Causing Intense Misery to the Popula- thusiastic autoist. The 1 tant lesson learned from |UPTate the 50th anniversary of their|gagements are progressing between Perfumery, cosmetics and other ar- terest Than Those in Flanders, tion of Vienna, e impor lesson learne marriage today (Tuesday). At the|THOTn on the north and Cracow on the | ticles under the act include all per- the war is that through their will al- s south, in which both combatants have | fumeries, eau de cologne, and all| Berlin, The Hague to Londom.| yenice, via London, Nov. 30, S.10 p. AT DAVIS THEATRE. ways be a class struggle, there is afhome .of George and Lucy Wheeler|achieved local successes, without a dis- | scented waters; pastilles and all scent- | Nov. 30, 10.55 p. m.—The east is grad- . —Unusually bitter cold, accom- L — stronger and more precious struggle| Main, in Old Mystic, Dec. 1, 1864, their | tinctive victory for either arms. ed powders, papers, medallions, arg-{ually coming into its own. Those fa- pained by a heavy snowfall, is said to Vaudeville and Photoplays. of race groups. The war of natiuns|daughter, Nancy Bmeline Main, be-| Some of the British military experts | matic cachous, or other materials used { miliar with conditions have recognized 4 be causing intense misery to the pop- Hobart and Allen in the comedyjDas absorbed the war of classes. Infcame the bride of Robert.Harrison of | believe that Field Marshal Von Hin- | to impart their odor to the breath, the | for the past three weeks that the cen- . skit, called The Cabby and His-Fare,|ach country it is a struggle against| New London' Miss Alice Ball was|denburg’s forces have been split into|air, or other substances: all cosmetics, | ter of importance has been transferred ;‘:a‘:’;o‘::e‘;'y"“muz‘ffiu;‘:“‘fil‘m = were the headliners on the v..,dev,u, the world—not among themselves.|pridesmaid and Henry Avery best man. | three units, one of which certainly is|lotions and powders for beautifying, |from France to the eastern war thea- food and the municipality is feeding bill at the Davis theatre on Monday|What will happen if the Germans|Neither are living to assist in the|almost completely enveloped, while the | restoring. improving or preserving the | tre. many thousands of persons. Owing recelving a goodly share of applause|lose, or win. Neither democracy rior|golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and | Russians have driven a wedge between | ekin, hair, mouth, teeth, nails or other| The departure of Emperor Willlam 10 fhe hizk prigh of Siour the authort: from the houses at the matinee and in|2utocracy. ~The soclalist will march| Mrs. Harrison settled down in New | the German army and its Austrian ally | parts of the body. . to the eastern front, the appointment| o "o "oy orimenting with a soup the evening. Their fun was up to thefback with a bill to be pald for they|London, where they made their home|in the region of Cracow. They declare| Articles under the head of perfumes]|of General Von Hindenburg as a fleld mamdie , Crom DiEALAGH, . Rarisy: anit biack minute. Sometbing else in the comedy | Were the.backbone of the fight. for 34 years. that the Germans have consistenly un- |and cosmetics are taxable under the|marshal and the publication of appre- meals. emgscngmmd talking line was presented Rank and File Patriotic. Mr. _flalr{é?on, who l]x:d joine% i‘he g;resti‘xfinated the :;ua.mdle; of thel; statute, r;‘g?‘n!less of the style or man- | ciative lel:!m-mdfl‘ totu‘;e :%um{:' San by Collins and Mann! who made i .| navy in 1861, where e serve or | Muscovite opponents and have opposed | ner in which they are put up and sold.{ manders have directe e attention, an entertalning pair lnmtielr lively of- trfi;zg."gtgs h;:gfxnan)?v;la :fi"{fiemdflfil nearly two vears, and was so seriously | them with a body composed almost|It is immaterial how they are labeled, | even. of the uninformed public, to the Ou:' of Wd'"":dmm b:?n?nd fering. With the Swiss bells, chimes|dangerous. They are not “enemies|¥ounded that he was unable to con- | wholly of second line troops, but are|recommended or advertised, or whether | fact that the events in Poland are of Afm'e lcans !:m : t‘";z‘;o e nning aluminum harp banjo and other musi-|of the Fatherland, but have been pa-| tinue his duties, went whaling, as so|now rushing heavy reinforcements | they are labeled at all, so long as they | far greater importance than those in|of the war, ul has been re- cal instruments the act put on by Mu-| triotic in this fight. Economic capa- |20y men did at that time. He was | from the western line to avert a Polish | are known to come within the pro-|Flanders and along the Aisne. | padd. sical Seeley catered to many vaired|city determines victory or defeat in}il the old Ripple under Capt. Ebenezer | Sedan. visions of the law. The presence of Emperor William at tastes in that line while the special|the long run. German industrialism|°rgan. He experienced many dan- e Articles subject to stamp tax under | Field Marshal Von Hindenburg’s head- stage setting thata he used Was a|has made German militarism possible | 8€rS during his trips and is now the | OFFICERS AND MEN TO Schedule B are equally liable to stamp | quarters is interpreted here as indi- pretty feature, sole survivor of a crew of 24. X tax when sold in what is termed bulE cating that everything is thought to be On the photoplay list were the war fiifiwfli’n’}i:&“mf‘:fii’,éi;h&:s’r;” ,';‘f, After leaving the whaling business EQUIP OUR WARSHIPS. - b packages as when sold in retail pack- | going well. The emperor has confer- Consti ticfl a weekly with a strong dramatic reel he went fishing on the Grand Banks ages, and the value of the stamp or|red the Order of Merit on_ General and & Keystone comely. o0 3D industrial emcency af ths mank| for same- time. About 15 Vears afo] 20,0 the Former and 2400 .ef the | SRR S0 SO0 NRES Ot omre o | Miackenuen Sa his victory at Towics fa SRS L A hings have changed in a year. It|tRey moved to Noank, where Mr. Har- Latter Are Needed. with and be proportionate to the price | the following telegram: Penal °f A e i onser stavtiing or revelutiomary |TiS0n Was employed “In the Palmer e = of a single retall package. “The Ninth army corps, under your Mr. and Mrs. John O. Spicer, who | is no lonzer Sele, ALl Schemey | Shipyard. Later they came to Groton,| Washington, Nov. 30.—The need of|” Deglers may retall diréctiy to the |safe and tested leadership, has again have local relatives, observed the 52nd | t0 have a class struggle. All schemes| whore they since lived. 250 additional officers and about 2,400 | congumer from such bulk packases as | fought with unrivalled brilliancy in a K anniversary of their wedding quietly %nzuc]us as well as national peace are Both_are members of the Federal{men fully to equip all American war- | have been properly stamped by the|hard but successful battle. Your Nothing is so essential to health 35 helr home et Eastern Polnt Friday. | (008 ich the Fundamental Fact? | Street Methodist church of New Lon- | ships of actual military value was ex- | manufacturer or importer. drawing | achievements in the past davs ~will|§ in advancing age as keepins the don, Mrs. Harrison singing in the choir | Plained today to the house naval af- stand in history as shining examples bowels open. It makes one feel Groton borough by Rev. N. T. Allen,| But why are we afraid of peace?|since her 16th year, when eho joined | fairs committee by Rear Admiral Blue, | o the same in quantities to suit pe y titude, endurance and valor. " gresh a an army chaplain. Why are the words war, struggle, con- | the church. chief of the navigation bureau of the | Lreis cuStomers, without any additional | of fortitn FOURGER “ A0y e jwad fore- stamping, but the stamps attached to| “Communicate this to our spiendid stalls colds, piles, févers and navy department. Admiral Bell was ; y 1 thanks, to telling of the needs of the navy in such bulk packages will only protect|troops with my imperial other dependent ills. 2 the original contents. which I wish to give tangible form by Cathartics and. purgatives. are connection with the naval’ appropria- ferrl 3 the = Ord 4 A booklet, “How to Keep Well,” prepared under the eye of the Police Surgeon and the Health Commissioner, and distributed to the v 1 I be put his | dards in the future.” i fecti laxative-tonic, - lm‘:;ff;‘:é"&fl;";&fi’pfl’r‘é‘m':::; et Sheives or othermise kept for future| . General Mackenzen, In an order of |§ Feendea by physicians and thou- New York Policemen—the finest police force extant—among other suggestions, says: e ;o* | sales, the contents so drawn off there- | the day issued when he had received sands who have used it, is the e e tamie the Brit- | by cease to be identified with the the: emperortalagra SuAE 5 S combination of simple herbs the United States was lssuing more | S:2mPed package in which they were zm_rejo! 0 _annoumnt o4 with pepsin - sold . by druggists Strong Coffee and Tea are Always Harmful” Coffee. and tea both contain the drugs, caffeine and inally put up by the manufacturer | heroic troops this sign of appreciation everywhere under the name of and more such charts eoch year and | oL inth - that ultimately hydrographic charting | OF,S0!d by the importer, and such con- | which belongs to the whole Nin Dr. ~Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. tannin, which often cause headache, biliousness, heart flutter, sleeplessness, and other ills. tents so put up become liable to seizure | army.’ - The price is fifty cents and one by the United States government would be as complete as th of any if stamps are not affixed to them. dollar a bottle. For a free trial L’ New York Doesn’t Want e Nervous, Debilitated Policemen 490000000 90000 0000 TRe 8000 0000980090 08300 Soaps are ordinarily either laundry bottle write to Dr. W. B. Cald- other nation. e Rev. J. Eldred Brown officiated at Rear Admiral Stanford, chief of the | o% 1 %0 b oame sosmote aiiewerer: | the service of morning prayer in Trin- [§ Well. 451 Washington t, Men- bureau of yards and docks, recom- ever the manufacturer or \'end:rvzlolg; ity Eviscopsl church Monfiag. ‘St iAn- SR mended the $3,000,000 estimate for a them out and recommends them to the | AreWw's da: T S s M Mo public for the softening-and beautify- — All the ships of the navy now under ing effects produced by their use upon oonstruction are to use fuel oil and it | ine hair.: ekin or complexion. To-othe ‘si“e:;;m::adb:h::eg“s year 30,000,000 | words, whenever the manufacturer o The estimates of the navy exceed | ¢NdOT takes them out of the categor last years total of $145000,000 by |Of laundry or toilet articles and plac about $1.000,000 ) V| them in the category of cosmetic art i f},@e he xlnuet stunt sllr:g’eu; a%cordlng te e provisions of ule B. $105124512 TO CARRY Samples of perfumery and cosmetics ARMY THROUGH YEAR. | taxable under Schedule B, may be re- = e moved from the place of manufacture Estimate for Coming Year to Be Sub- | for free distribution without stamps o mitted to Congress.’ payment of tax. Samples so removed however. must bear a notice to the ‘Washington, Nov. 30.—Appropria~ | effect that they are free articles and tions ating $104,124,512 to carry | cautioning anyone from exposing therr the nr:g;rgnmgh the coming year ar§ for sale unstamped.” When these sam proposed In estimates which the war | Ples are placed in a box, one such lab-’ h,, just completed for|on the outside of the box will be suffi- .oongress. This is an |cient for them all u.xoc.m over the total - carried by the army bill for the current i ¢+ |The ullowances Tor many branenes of| Only Fault If you value your own health and power to “do things,” the service. nly rau A new item of $150,000 for purchase b4 . Eoopes Ats s e Drink Habit ed 290.000 - Many men are good husbands, fath- ers and sons In every way except the Habit of Drink right suppose you quit tea and coffee, and try the famous pure_ food-drink 5 Made only of prime wheat and a bit of wholesome molasses, Postum is free from drugs or any harmful substance There’s fine flavour, genuine nourishment and health in a steaming cup of well-made Postum. AR “There’s a Reason” not condemn ynqr dr!nnn; mub‘nd and son, but encourage them to. take the Neal Drink Habit Treatment and become sober and useful. The Neal remove. the craving &and necessity for drink.in three: day: o An !m:nwy Engineer Bankrupt Boston, 30—Henry Clay Peters, -Mlney neer, un- -uyemtn! ro date for % mhmmmmm o s a voluntary in today, of $8,878 were