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ABE YOU STROIG | | ENDUGH T WORKY| e Wirs. Hubbard Tells How Vinol the Famous Cod Liver and | =° Company—Half Brother of S, P. fron Tonic Built Her up and Humphirey Helped Invent Telephone. | Made Her Strong. | Miss Tieanor si Unvmgb~ Ky.—“I was m:d eneral -down condition and suffered irom & h-dcough. Ihavea family of four, and °f,§g';_"§‘ Sotules mfter workinj ng for while around the | ;oiSTie” Danielson friende. Boase I would get so tired I would have oy s R H"m_l o sit down and rest and sometimes it | . o o ol e o weemed as though my back would break. | Frederiek A, Jacchs £¢ I tried cod liver oil emuisions and other remedies but did not seem to get | cration as to be able to leave acy belp. Finaliy one day I saw Vinol advertised and tried it. I soon noticed Wuiltup my heaith and sirength. Airex. Hunparp, Covington, Ky: Vinol i & constitutiona! remedy for i, nervous and run @ditions of mer, women and In a naturs! manner this de! —Mre. | Rove. Georse Baribean Thursday. At Brown for Week End Benjamin Brown and George W liams go to Providence today (Frid makes pure, n univers reates strength | and debilitated. We | & r store a more | deperdable remedy for coughs, colds | and bronchitis then Vinol. Try = bottle, and if it doesn’t help §ou we will retu gestion Taken to-Reform School. riden Thursday. Danielson wiil be ¢l McGregor post, G £ Killin Brown univ _Four Degrees Thursday Merning. Stomach Héalthy? )__{n(‘ COL. DORSEY HONOR GUEST. Attends Banquet of Thirteenth Com Keep Well. rs and Hamilton | HAS DISTINGUISHED S. P. Humphrey Kin to Thomas A. of Furnac proprietor of THOUGHT SHE - " BOULD NOT uveg;._ Restored to Health by Lydia 01 v York end of the line, they E. Pinkham’s Vegetable e first two men ever to talk over a | telephone line. Compound. | Mr. Watson is about 11 years young- an \r. Humphre: ZLemale trouble and I got so weak that I Appeme Follows Good Digéstion ndulges their digestive or- Nearly everyone PUTNAM Murray. Goes . to Worcester to Prisoner—Record Postal Deposits $1,042—Heavy Fines for Liguor Law Violations—A, D. Sedar Seeks Diverce—Death of Au- guseus 1. Morse, | Mrs. F. A. Jaceis Recovering—Devel- opment Committes May Mect Feb. 23 H. S. Dorsey Guest of 13th t effective remedy mith has been at! to attend the reception and Alumnae assoclation - of Worcester, whose home is Putnegn, are.due to amive tod Bermuda, where stay for fwo teeks. Postmaster T G. Hartford today attendims the automo- h of Upton, Mass. s s Syrup. Pepsin nts and one dollar = ousands of homes indispensable f: y ¥or-a free trial bottle Coun!y Commissioners at Work. pital in New York where she has been | . ietta Flealey of Hartford s a decided improvement, and now it bas | . a% "G Yrer days at her home chairman of the Teorganized board. At Boston Banquet, of Norwich was isitor with friends in Danielson avings bank and Tell of the First Nati fifth anmual banquet into the new organiza ) Jiver and iron tonic creates a hearty |to spend the week end with friends at PAID $133.09 James H. George are, Rev. James . Gearse| Byrne Is & former secretar Laws and Sold to Black-listed Man. | heard and a pleasant evening we e? Ceorgze M. Pilling tock Ed- ron to the state school for May Want Worcester Prisoner. v was in Wor- |4 fine for ds‘.‘crinx< Going to Thompsen. x members of the request of Thompson Baptist ch DAY'S DEPOSITS $1,042, Amount of Feb, EQUAL FRANCHISE BANNER Displayed Thursday, Bearing Portrait{ of Lincoln—League to Observe the werstures as low as 4 dezrees rted 6 Establishes Record for. Postal-Savings. eh record for The world has known what Cottolene is for over a quarter of a century Cottolene established a class which it may be compared. There are no secrets in the production of Cottolene. manufacture and its constituents are as well known as the simplest things done in every kitchen. Cottolene Cottolene is an exact combination of the two finest cooking fats nature produces. ‘The cotton seed oil in Cottoleneis pressed from selected seed—itisa gradesochoice that it is not listed on the market. It is purer, sweeter and better in food value than most salad oils. The beef stearine is the product of the freshest, finest leaf beef suet known. “HOME HELPS"”—free. [EERK FAIRBANK &5 Cottolene makes good cooking better of its own over a generation ago. Cottolene was in the front rank of the great movement for bet- tering household service and for improving food products. Cottolene has always held its place. There is nothing to 1t is the exact combination of these two fats which gave Cottolene its high place over a quarter of a century ago, and which has held this plaee for it. Cottolene is economical, but better than that it actually improves the quality and flavor of all foods cooked with it— whether it is used for shortening, frying or cake making. Your grocer has Cottolene now Tell your grocer you want a pail now; arrange with him for your regular weekly supply. Werite to our General Offices, Chicago; for our real cook book— for 'years have neld. !argv | tirement ¢ interests and learned _the Over thirty years ago perintendent of the Mors ) IFISI o TIRES New Low Prices For Established Fisk Quality BIG PRODUCTION, with our ever increasing distribution, makes the reduction of price and the maintenance of quelity possible. You profit both ways. enthused over the pany Following Thursday Evening’s|® | {ALF BROTHER. |, Watson, Beil's Aid in Perfecting Tel- hone, 15 a half brother of | nave treet, for| to ail Central{ s 1 in Wercester Cou; now one of the great shipbull tablishments of the east. Humphrey has not ation with Mr. Helt at the being Tralty” et 1 most of Jir. Humphrey’s near reia now 75. In e £ ir vouthful days they lived in Sa- Unionvilie. Mo.—““I suffered from &\|jem, Mass. Young Watson, a lad only a published account of the court he was could hardly walk across the floor with- out holding on to something. 1 had nervous spells and do not take my fingers would | cramp and my face | sleep todo any good, {Some one advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.. I had | taken so much medicine and my doctor s8id he could do me nogood o I toldmy fhusband he might get me a bottle and 1 would try it. By the time T had taken | §t I felt better. I continued itsuse,and mow I am well and strong. i “I have always recommended your | medicine ever since I was so wonder- | Fully benefitted by it and I hope this ' tetter will be the means of saving some other poor woman from suffering.”’— Mrs. MARTHA SEAVEY, Box 1144, Unionville, Missouri. The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s | ‘Vegetable Compound have thousands of such letters as that above — they tell the truth, else they could not have been obtained for love or money. This med- icdne is mo stranger — it has steod th ; -st for yurs. 3 . ll‘ had no appetite,and | Get theWell-Known L | everyone thought T Round Package Iy would not live. — = t 8 few weaks il il Sulystitutes or Imitations 2 1, 28 he had to| in order to get the license, when | ade oath to tho statements ths | time after his 'nxniz smmg machine company nn.n i@ - claimed that lis wife becam | toxicated about twice & weelc ma\ he was about 18 when t She drank most cf d he left her du ? their marriage | Made in the largest, best equipved and sanitary Malted | Miik plant in the worid ‘We do not make “milk products”— Skim Milk, Condenaed Mllk, ete. iso mfl the court that Lis wite had Sedar also charged isiou in the case But the OFigi; s HORLICK'S MALTED MILK " " Made from pure, fullcream milk and the extract of select malted [rnn' ! reduced to powder form, soluble in| The Food-drink for All Alu. BFASK FOR “HORLICK'S” Used all over the Globe Wu muf economical and nourishing light lunch. was reserved by Augustus Irving Morse. Auguetus Irving Morse, one of the est known cotton lnlfll!fAc!m&rl in water. New Hmgland died et his home en ey morning after Morse was harn in Providemse, | | Becembir, tw. A850 the, fisnt xew of | | George ar. and Melora Whitney and was -therefore a little years of age. When a oy he moved with his father to Puinam, where he attended the- public and high . scko finishing his_education at Wi e, w n m M. Mo SERVICE | FISK |SERVICE Here Is The New Standard For Values Size 3 x30 33 x 30 4 x33 4 x34 4 x 36 S5 x37 Plain Tread Casing $ 9.00 11.60 19.05 19.40 27.35 32.30 Non-Skid Casing $ 945 12.20 20.00 20.35 28.70 33.90 Tubes $2.35 2.70 3.85 4.00 5.20 6.25 “If You Pay More Than Fisk Prices You Pay For Somethlng That Does Not Exist” BETTER TIRES than FISK are not made. 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