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FAIR, WARMER TODAY3; TOMORROW UNSETTLED NORWICH. CONN.. WEDVESDAY, JAN. 6, 1915 \ FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Pictures at ‘vaudeville and Motion the Auditorium. : Movine Pictures at Colontal Theatre. Vaudevilie and Photoplays at Davis NORWICH TOWN Morning—Rev. T. H. Peabody Speak at Methodist Church. Mercury Drops to 2 Degrees Tuoldaty o . STOMACH MISERY Mi-o-na Will Quickly and Safely Rid You of Indigestion, Sour- Gassy Stomach. Immergruen Lodge, No. il, O. D. H.| - . B T e N The mercury stood at 2 degrees above| yypen your stomach is out of order imseh Tribe No. 43 1. O. R. Moy, 5 Tuesday morning on the Greell.,u. food will not digest but lies like t T and A and 5 above on Vergason Hill. Ice IS};yymp of lead fermenting and surely e N pia. 2P i eing cut on the reserve Some of | causing that feeling of fullness, sour D Tk Logae, fo. 21, 1. O. O. | ihose who cut is in large quantities| £35S0 TG0 TOCUR, @0 ™ tongae, Peilgws’ Hall lfiud this ;;\'eerk tha'."\lhuu;;l;leti:_leh‘;:“;h’; billousness, and n;ally'otlh'er]' “"nrnlmf *ier is right for cutting th Ollsigns of indigestion, which is no | been enough water in their ponds for| v g sing but often a dangerous i thick ice to form. {ailment. Far too frequently we hear DAVIS THEATRE. Cabiria The Most Wonderful Photo Play in the World Shown Here To- day. many fe this shown is easily the most production ever D’Annunzlo’s ‘Cabiria” escribed. to T i > reproduction of Han- the and this d a por- moun- gives the of the e world. work of alone ed in mot pi 11d miss this op- rful it is from ich the cents, st hours to show today any at 7.30 and see it all three days of this c vaudeville bill and the feature at- one of the greatest ideville and are at liber- ou r you can b packing cases, in ival n an ape from ti Anyone what they t to the try and stick him. One 1 feats is to escape from er after beins 1d handcuffed 1 head] ubmerged, you want If e act don't ? the Al high cla highest P a COLONIAL THEATRE. auline. Last Episode Serial Feature. of Pauline. Owen, mests gnin , Harry aline. This film is not despite the fact that f it, and everyone must uring Darwin Karr, Na- Donald Hall and m ophie and the Man of Her 3 the screaming Essanay, and > bill is topped oft w he daintiest of song novel- AT THE AUDITORIUM. Musical Comedy com- on an entirely ne Theatrical Agency, with plot, new characters, costumes, etc., and a ine of songs. The show norrow is a much funnier traction than the one pre- is talented company on Tuesday and promises to ‘il ter drawing card. Both Miss French, the two T als, appear to he advantage n ew bill, and the ensembie than those of the r and the Dwyer duce another pleasing and tomorrow, and al- this pictures popular t will _be also, and a special fea- troduced i Night of and s an interest- 1l of capital situations currences of the kind in had more or less picture doubly ing comed; Lyons and Got Her Anothe 5 , pic- tures and ., will take place on Fri- and remain for the rest of the INDICTED LAWYER’S CLERK SURRENDERS AT BRIDGEPORT. With So-Called Ambulance Chasers’ Trust Case. Walter Peck, a ith Dennis Mur- s indicted th a so- trust, sur- ¥ and was Brid. New Haven ad foreman, is al- 1y regarding jury in the Peck mation of per- sing him of to testify. v authorities allege s ; ray wha The Bronx cou that there has been an extensive con- spiracy to obtain money in accident fraudulent claims Chicago Daily News War Correspond- ent Injured. Petrograd, Jan. 5—John Bass, cor- respondent of the Chicago Dally News, is reported from Warsaw to have been wounded in the face by a piece of shrapnel shell. Mr. Bass was brought to Warsaw by an correspond- ent. v - L B Pl and cost | one| like either} - pathway to happiness and | i An- h has been such a hit and drawing attraction at the Audi- ium for the y two days, will be ! for the entire week d to- Lee | Painfully Scalded. Miss Madeline Weeks of Plain Hill was severely burned New Years & boiling water cn her limbs. She unable as vet to move about. End of Vacation. After spending the vacation at her home in Ithaca, N. Y. Miss Fulkerson in of Washington street, a teacher Miss Trow's school has returned. To Speak at Methodist Church. Rev. T. H. Peabody of the West will give the address at the Frida, evening service of the First Methodis <churct Heard and Seen. lights are being Hafner's house on installed Colchester i usins Hill. George A. Pec] " spending several days with hi D. M., ang O. S. Peck of Plain M Vivian Benjamin of visited her aunt, Mrs. Ty ler of Plain Hill during Miss Lucretia Grace Mrs, Irving Hamiltor, roa spent the wee tives in Lisbon. Rose in V¥ Reard wl illimantic was James But Cemetery la Frank Jackson and Sumner of Willim guests of Mrs, A Stanley | recent. h | Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Meek of the K erbury turn rned Monda | e g aiter s stay in E New Je after s me Mrs. M: enue, returr Joslin d this w mas Atilebc a on Old Cer 11 from I < end GENERAL MAYTORENA TO WITHDRAW FROM BORwuER. {Orders Issued by the Gutierrez Gov- ernment in Mexico. —- governme state de Ja t in Me ment, e Brazillan min | orders had been s torena, at Naco, ttack and to withdraw the ‘border,” pendin the | (Mluanm" | was as foll e government the Dest aco case in vy issued solving ory mann of from ne being, t relieved, t o City will take the y for the purnose of makir he case in its milita pects, with the view final decision. This followed because of t ac g secretary for fore much occupied with the ganizine the office force and i attention to other importa an international characte gn The latest advices from the cor tion Villa, at Mexico Cit and Zapata f Gutierrez, of the the state denartment “The session of the c terday was devoted to to whether it could adr delegates in represent: principals, and if permitted to which such representation by « ia uld be allowed. The conve came to no final dec point.” | | Bank of Sweden Reduces Discount Rate. Stockholm, via Lond m.—The Bank of Sw HOW I MADE p. Woman With Marvelously Hair Glves Simpie Home Prescription Which She Used With Most Remark- able Results. T was greatiy troubled witlh and falling hair. I tried man tised hair preparations prescriptions, but thej failed; many of them reasy so it was impossible to com t or do it up_ proper. I think that many of the things I tried wer: tively injurious and from my ov perience I cannot t0o Strongly « ution you against using ns cc alning wood alcohol and other poison- ous substances. 1 believe they injure the roo of the halr. Hst of failures, I fina prescription which T ¢ i er my found a an unhesit: R state is beyond doubt the mos derful thing for the hair I seen. Many of my friends have a used it, and obtained wonderful effects therefrom. It mot only is a powertul stimulant to the growth of the hair and for restoring gray hair to its nat- ural color, but it is equally good for removing dendruff, giving the hair 1 and brilliancy, ete., and for the purp of keep o scalp in first-class con- dition. It also makes tho halr easier to comb and ange in nice form. I have a friend who used it two months and during that time it has not only stop- ped the falling of his hair and wonder- fullv increased its growth, but it pra tically restored_ail of hiz hair to natural color. You can obtain the grodients for making this wonderful preparation from almost any druggist. The preseription is as follows: Bay Rum, 6 oz.; Menthol Crystals, % drachm; Lavona de Composee, 2 oz. If you like it perfumed, add 1 drachm of our favorite perfume. This, however, s not necessary. Apply night and morning; rub thoroughly into the scalp. YNt e by the tipping over of a teakettle of " is Tanner were Louis Olsen of e MY HAIR GROW Beautifal | of someone suffering a sudden collapse from an unexpected attack of acute indigestion. is needless for you to suffer stomach. distr for any druggist can supply you with Mi-o-na, a harmless, inexpensive and efficient remedy, es- pecially prepared for bad stomachs. These small tablets give almost im- mediate and joyful relief, while a few days treatment strengthen and stimu- late the digestive system. The flow of gastric juices 1s increased, then your food is properly digested; sour and gassy stomach, sick headaches, and other ressing symptoms of indi- gestlon quickly vanish. You have no more sleepless nights or bad dreams, but wake up feeling refreshed, keen and fit for the day's work. If suffering any stomach di: a stress do not wait—let Mi-o-na give you quick and_lasting relief. The Les & Os- good Co. sells it with guarantee of money if you are not satisfied. Richar from hi here he spent the holidays. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S cAS SPECIAL SALE ON PEANUT BUTTER For a Few Days Only We will sell Peanut Butter 10c Try Our Teas at . 25¢ Extra Good Coffee, lh. ..... 23¢ Baking Powder; Ib. ........ 12¢ United Tea ‘mporters b, (Over Somers) ) Have You Forgotten Anyhody? | Special reduced prices on | Watches and Jewelry for New {Year's Gifts. {some presents for everybody. J. OGULNICK & CO. 32 Frankl Street, Norwich Old Gold, Silver and Jewelry, bought or exchanged. We pay highest prices. i“ine R;bber Boot and Shce Repairing A. GOLDBLATT Franklin St, next to the Bulletin | | Why Don’t Your Clocks and Watches Run Try CLEGG, The Jeweller 128 Washington Street, Free Collection and Delivery Phone 1132-3 GEORGE G. GRANT {Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Promv: attention to day or night calls. Telephone $356. apriéMWFawl NATIONAL BANK E helieve in Norwich and its industries. We believe that the banking institutions existing in Norwich today are essential factors in promoting its business prosperity. As one of these in- stitutions it is our purpose to do our part in furnishing the best banking facilities possible. It the efficiency of our service can be improved it will be e favor to us to be so advised. In turn we solicit and believe we are entitled to a fair proportion of the banking business of this communi In this way only can we render the service which we desire. | i | Open for the accommodation of depositors and the general public every Saturday evening, and every week day evening pre- ceding a legal holiday, from 7 to 8 o'clock. THE 121ST ANNUAL MEETING of the Mutua] the Society Monday, 10 a. m Jan. 11 1915, at Notice to Polleyholders. will be renewed at the Nor- avings Soclety on presentation. C. R. BUTTS. Treasurer. ~ TORIA | Norwich | | oid | ———— ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading cf.“WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT I'tdE RATE OF Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line Akl el WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT WANTED—P. pianos, with 25 rolls of snch. Fully guaranteed. ments. don’'t go without a smoke when you Inquire there. dec28d spect St., City. Tel. 21l_modern co! Phon FOR SALE—] your choice of 1 ow. RNISHED ROOMS, Unlon St. room. hot TO RENT—First floor flat of five 1051-3. POETRY THE ARMY OF THE DEAD, I greamed that overhead saw in twilight gray The Army of the Dea. _ Marching upen its way. So_stiil and passionless _With faces so serene, That scarcely could one guess Such men in war had been. No_mark or hurt they bore, Nor smoke nor bloody staing r suffered any more _Famine, fatigue or pain; Nor any lust of hate _Now ‘lingered in thelr eyes— Who have fulfilled their fate, Have lost all enmities. A pew and greater pride So quenched the pride of rasce $150.00 for a very fine Huntington| %0 RENT—Large sunny M. 20! | That foes marched side by side parlor under ne nt; uprizht piano, with stool and scart. |and cold water, :‘l:‘flgf i?‘?alzhgnev}‘,’g:;g Who once fought face to face, comfortable and Oon Terms, $10 down, $6 per month. The SEBEERILY N\ IOCEL 0N jantd That ghostly army’s plan Square, one fignt né W “adden Company, Plaut-Cadden ey Knows but one race, one rof=— - e e . Norwich, Conn. - MENT TO RINT at 23 Oak- | All nations there are man m:xg"l, i"fi‘.léifin.'{u‘.‘»}.’l\'»r{"‘l{\ L.f.','b;»ou:'}; one of the world’s best| igge St. with all modern improve- And the one King is Godl No longer on their ears can get a nickel cirar like the Cobwel down,” $8 per mon The | FOR RENT—Twen nlcely furnished| The bugle's summons falls; X Shop, 1621 piau dden Comgsn’;, Praut-Cadden | rooms, with board, suitable for gentle- | Bevond th tangled spheres néd Bullding, Norwich, Conn. men, all conveniences, at The Ply-| The Archangel's trumpet callsg $240.00—Absoiutely new Decker up- |mouth, 44 Laurel Hill ‘Ave. Telephone| and by that trumpet Tod right plano, fully guaranteed, with |785. decidd _Far up the exaited sky stool and_scar: erms, $10 down, $6 T The Army of the Dead per month. Plauf-Cadden Com- Goes by, and still goes by, pany, Plaui-Cadden Building, Norwich, |rooms, pleasant location, in good re-|rook upwiard, standing m“t’;; PGS SRS RN G 5 Conn. % pair; reasonable rent, and five min- ate! 'ED—Rallway mail clerks; Nor- | 8$I25.00 for a Vose & Son’s upright |utes’ walk from Franklin Square. In- arry Pain, in the New York Amerl. wich mail carriers, $65 to $150 month; | plano. with stool and scarf; beautiful |quire 53 Oak St. decsd cas orwich examinations coming; sample | sweet tone and good actio Terms, g o questions and full_ description free.|$10 down, $§ per month, The Plau TO RENT—Good seven-room house, THREE WORDS. Franklin Institute, Der A.. Roches- | Cadden Company, Plaut-Cadden Build- | with improvements, on Bliss Place. ter, ‘N X¢ dec3sd _|ing, Norwich, Conn < o Wa.er A, Heath, decid |oyreo rn T B itk mrbE 3 or a ve fine Story & Clark i ey OPE el 2T o 7 oD — s; at H. A > : E % TO RENT—Furnisied rooms, ail con-| HOPE is the first to greet the dawn, day. 4. C. Bennett. decia xpmfi,;: dden Company, Plaut-Cadden | St PR And CHARITY when night comes on. D—To buy cows and calves | Bullding, Norwich, Conn. _ STORAGE to rent; light, 5 to brine. LOV" s of A R pax Bond price. . Glans| $50.00 for o g0od Geo, Wood upright | J. B Kanning. 52 Hroadwsy. e e EONT to sustain, 14 Colchester, Conn. plano, with stool and scarf. Terms, — — — " el e et : 3 down, $5 per month. The Plaut- n TO RENT—Bight-room cottage with | 1y chance to stain = =2 = Company, Plaut-Cadden Building, Nor- | bath and all modern improvements. in-| I have striven for. WANTED — Advertising SoleItdr | wich, Conn. ¥ quire at this office. novzad | HUMO publication established 68 years. Write| $165.00 buys a Chickering upright, 2 N 51 Frank " | A Paritnirst, Now Haven, Conn.. TOF | witts aeool ahd scart mosd Sotion Snd | 1S TORE TO RENT at 61 Frankiin S.. R OF THE DAY particula novzdd | fine wna.Tthr $15 down, $6 per Ll_\_il) sisith e o e = o1 AR month. e Plaut-Cadden Company, CRNISHE! ROOM — Centrally e sal Mrs. en-~ A Plaut-Cadden Bullding, Norwich, Gonn. |cated. Emma Morse, 18 Union St. wing at a terrific ve- ian Register. s hit the nall on the , one £Ang, over, ie. Div an6d 914 Overland tou ric lights, three new tires ial Gara janéd FOR SALE—Pigs from § to 10 weeks 0ld, $3 up. Apply Charies Cook, 51 Main St.,” White Kock. janéd " FOR S And " HELP WANTED s (Man and Wife,) orkers Chamber- FOR RENT FINE MODERN FLAT Seven Rooms, Heat furnished $35.00 per month. JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dep't. 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. Farmhan House M. J. Coscoran. Supt. Central Bldg. Leg In_strain But Lots of hand-|of good bargains ieft. | ~o. ! Place. FOR SAL OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW FOR SALE { o e o | student over theref — = ~ ay!” from Moosup depot, buliaings. in Tor painting or firting s Srunich Zood repair; $1,800. B. W. Danieison Meggendorfer Blaetter. _ FoR SALE Agt., moosup, Conn. Waiter—And will vou take maca- 1 au gratin, 1 of No macaronl— rme: e - B gt Art Two tenement house in good farme i o e el L IUs too doocid difficult to mo- condition, always rented, with ‘mnzl;l }A_légkn:{is Ll.ufin‘g];n .u:_\erb;;m;‘\(frk Four stories. fireproof. relnforced n. = N bt S S Spencer, LEDANON. | oncrete. Located on Franklin Square, Motoris uffenr)—Be care- by e hllab'.‘ Ine e EhcasaNs aecapn center of o terminal for all local | ful - over anybody here- located in excollent neighbor- e LN d suburban trolleys. Has hardwooed | 2D0 This is a prohibition hood, 10 minutes walk from s Socin and wesd thirmings threagheut.| coun everybody has a Franklin Square. Td case. Best of elevator service and the bulld- | —Atlanta Consti- 4 | ing will be up-to-date in evers way. S S - LT : FRANCi> D. DONOHUE FOR SALE—A goo Rent of offices from $S to $30 per BT Swist Enmg S Arenih yon ek ¢ the name of Cc .onth. For further information. In-| € ¥ “1{ ST R A : i onest anc 1y, . 25 -] Steady—> t z 1 Centzal Bililding; Norwichy Conn: riing ood & ’_ ple of WHA AR T T rench fried potatoes for cottage land. , strawber- us. FOR SALE and barn, of t FOR SALE FOR SALE A LARGE FARM With up-to-date buildings and equipment RSES all kinds—big to dispos Come and .\1‘.35‘ ELMER R. P(ERSON‘ FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and prices. Have sold a large number but dotte puile | SRR Y plenty | Moun't: ain An exceptional offering JAMES L. CASE, 37 Shetucket St., M. Fon Real Estate and Insurance, 25 Shetucket_Street, Norwich, Conn. Teleohone 147 L, Norwich, Ct. FOR RENT. Fine rent of eight rooms, bath, electric lights, steam on Eim- Fears ol wood avenue. e Eriize Recently occupied by Mrs. ec21d Emerson P. Turner, JAMES L. CASE. 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. rardwood floor, s throug five sleeping rooms r, open attle; situ- | red wagon, for the HUNDRED FOR SALE A seven room Cottage located on the West Side, near car line. Price $1850. Easy Terms. ond very desiral nt.” Frank High St, Westerly, FOR SALE—Two good Ho sisters. J. H. Milligan, Dani declid properties Coy Real R. L 40 WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Keal Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St.. Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I. quire of Thomas H, Beckley Estate and Fire Insurance Real ar Phone No. 365. | s snop in 1 L towm, contral- 1y located, well equipped with modern S tools, inciuding motor, drive 2 May Building, Phones 724 siness 33 474-3 and drills, doing bu $4,000 y 278 Main Street per’ year, principally ho Address Black shurban farm_on a mile out of cif 8-room house, large barn, D: and other outbuildings, excellent land, smooth and easily worked, good orch- ard, 900 feet road frontage: can be sold roba farm of the FOR SALE JANUARY 21, 1915, { for buildin, purposes for price asked | b i £0% entire farm. “Wia be soia with or || Seven Room Cottage > without three cows, team, fa: ing tools, etc. An opportunity to obtain a House fine place at a low price. Particulars | miles north | of TRYON'S AGEN liman Ct. d on the — Electric lights, steam heat, set- BOULH S Y | ariaiiTeh . o tubs, large lot, in fine location. N enveiopes, neatiy printed. for $l. . each $3.00. Send for samples and Price $3,300 prices for any printing you are in need o The B tin Company, Norwich, N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich T AM BUYING poultry of all kinas Anvone having same, drop postal to Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. containing: First floor, re- els of pota- large living room with and onions & room, r's pantry | won’'t arbitrate. t repariee’?” “ ‘Bril rtee; my boy, in modern s conversa- h ha meanings, y ought to know."— That horn doesn’t Blow, sir,” said the friendl lesman. “Wrap it up,” said Uncle Tobias, his sweet little nephew. the kind of a horn I want.— man’s Home Companion. Frost—Don't vou think it would be {a good idea, if one M. D. said an op- {eration was needed, nsult several their views? y. But the more &ur- ou_consulted the more opera- vou'd find imperative—Life. ser since vow've been in town,” Is ity relation. “you've been | zoing to a soda fountain two or three mos a day and ordering lemonade.” g of | i | | | Yep,” replied Farmer Corntossel. a habit.” But you dom’t drink the lemon- ade.” 'm willing to pay to _get a straw to THE KALEIDOSCOPE is estimated that in London 29 cent. of the days are wet, Martinique’s 75 distiileries last year produced 6,265,982 gallons of rum. D Between 30,000 and 70,000 men are employed in the metal and machinery trades of Switzerland. | I | The last census of Greenland shows which is a gain ns in 10 years. In the rivers of North and South Carolina and Georgia there are nearly 1,500,000-horsepower available {of which only 429,000 is being until- ized. a2 population of of nearly 2, There are 26 fruit packing schools in British Columbia, which are render- ing valuable service to fruit growers in teaching the best methods of pack- ing. It has been estimated heat received in a year by the earth from the an sufficient to melt a layer of ice 100 feet in thickness cov- ering the globe. that the The entire equipment of a wire- less station in Italy, which has worked successfully for long dis- tances, includine the antennae, is inclosed within a cathedral. Brazil. Mke most new countries, depends largely on the Furopean money market for funds to develop its natural resources. London, Paris, For Sale or Rent See the beautiful, new, seven- room cottage, modern in every re- zpect, now being bullt on the Buck- ley property, Norwich Town. Take Yantic car to Peck’'s Corner. The entire firet floor is finished in oak; dining room has beamed ceil- ing, paucied side walls and bullt in buffet. If desired, before comple- tlon, two more rooms can easily be added. Terms to suit you. Roderick Meek, Contractor and Builder, Invites inspection, and will und white ment, val- | THE NEW YEAR in a home of your own. 1 offer a very fine houss of nine roome, two Eaths, open fireplaces. On troiley iine, in unexcelled neigh- borhood. For good reasons own- or will sell at a sscrifico. 2 ARCHA W. COIT Phene 1334 63 Broadway Norwich, Ct. turning to Mrs. R, Grant, > | LOST—A self-filling Franklin Square, ab day evenin 3 iad! Co. Corns, Bunions and In- growing Toe Nails treated without pain. Comfort assured. Shampooing, Manicur- ing, Scalp Treatment and furnish estimates on bulid- FOR SALE a good substantial briok house on lo!;ver \I’V‘nul:iinnnn 'slreyet at a sacrifice Au ’]‘I‘ '0 i i Fy = price. and runs to antic river. h N 'E acs‘al. idh““g“ E. A. PRENTICE, ! - witches made from || phone 300 86 Cliff Street | graduate from Jones' Nat. School of your combings. Miss Katherine Lanz Room 22, Shannon Building Tel. 548-5 (Take Elevator) M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist 39 Ward Street Carnations, Speclal Forms and Plants, Telephone 6 Pedigreed Stock. Real Estate Sales. Address THERE I8 no advertising medium in Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul letin for business result: bacca, - sold from now on at $35 per 1,000. J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St THERE 18 no advertising medium in Eastarn Connectleut equal to The bui- letin” for business results. Jan3d COL. EARL N. GALLUP Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and Merchandise and R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. On account of Increase In price of to- the Whilestone Clgar will be and Berlin have, up to the Dresemt, bheen the market in which the coun- try has been accustomed to obtain loans. The sugar industry has thrived in Argentina under the benoficent in- fiuence of a high protective tarif, without which it could not exist to- day. Up to June 1, 1912, the Quty on refined sugar (96 degrees or more) was 3.94 cents per pound and on refined sugar (under 96 degrees) {".06 cents per pound. The duty im {now Deing nvrogressively reduced at rate ‘of 0 mill per pound per vear until 1921, when it will reach {206 cents per pound for refined and 2.19 cents per pound for raw suger, GET RID OF HUMORS AND AVOID SICKNESS Humors in the blood cause inter- nal derangements that affect the whole system, as well as pimples, boils and other eruptions, and are responsible for the readiness with which many people contract disease. _For forty years Hood’s Sarsapa- la has been more successful than y other medicine in expelling ors and removing their inward and ountward effects. Get Hood’s. No other medicine acts like it.