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< LETTERS, FROM, TWO . .. EKONK - : ax Bupper and Social—School Clos- ed Because of Measles. Emmons White. spent Sunday assisted - by and Miss ‘Howard, ‘were home over the DBaster recess. The flowers were Divinit: largest farms in town, is going out of the milks. business. _ Putnam Pastor to Preach Tomorrow— Easter and Fast Day Services— Sewing Meeting at Mrs. Clinton Frink's. Rev. F. D. Sargent of Putnam is to preach Sunday at the Green. Baster music will be in the order of service, a : which was most with perhaps a solo or two added. The pastor in ex- chenge will in Putnam. _To- - i R S Miss Mabel ‘A.. Thel teacher who especially attractive. day a student -from Yale ‘School will Michael Laudeck, With one of the Next Town to Have .Ball Team—Gilead Grangers Will Visit Local Grange— Surprise Party On Birthday. Schools resumed sessions this week. ‘The school in the North district was awarded the custody of the banner for the best attendance last month. A lecture is to be given before the morrow is Men's club at the Congregational day. church, Andover, this (Saturday) ev- ening by Dr. Madison of New Bastor day inside the church was York city on “Americans for Ameri- very bright and cheery. ite ca® the rain outside, the parish was - | Willard B. Clarke spent a portion of sented by a congregation larger last week with relatives and friends in on Palm Sunday. “The Easter music|New Haven and Hamden. ncluded a duet by Mrs. Walter Sagur o Mies Baitn Willame. Consider T8 Jhva TN Eeains he Lilles” A solo by Miss Williams| The young men interested in base- “Little Children Who Love Their Re- |ball, met Friday evening and made decmer”, was the instroduction to the | arrangements for a local nine for the Children’s program during the Sun-|Dresent season. Clinton Lewis was day school hour, when Albert Safford cmpmnmr and Llewellyn Lath- offered the opening prayer. George Rowland gave a reading and Frank Gilead Grangers Coming. The next meeting_of the Hoxsie an address toward the close. Recitations were Interspersed by an- |, The DeXt meeting of the grange night. The Gilead grangers are to be thems sung by the choir. A primary Easter drill was glven by Wasnington | 180000 030 Furnish the proc gram. - F‘ shington, D. C. pulpit here ‘as supplled by Mr. : Woobush, an- [ ale student. r. and Mrs. Warren Tanner of er were weel end visitors at eorge Tanner's. Vacation Ends. Miss Minda Tanner, Miss _Esther allup, Miss Bisle Brown, Miss Julla uyles and Alfsed Pratt returned to elr_schools Monday after spending ie Easter recess at their homes here. Everett Gallup spent Saturday and unday at kis home here. Mrs. Sadle Corey remains very il er mother has been spending a few ays with her, but returned home on Tednesday taking one of the children ith her. A graduate nurse is now ring for Mrs. Corey. Box Social. A box eupper and social was held i Grange Lall Friday evening. Kufus Green is working for Carl allup. Madaline Gallup returned home on ‘uesday after visiting friends in Prov- tence. WESTMINSTER Easter Exercises — Everybody-: Church Sunday Tomorrow. Mrs. S. Finley has returned to the city, after spending Easter with her relatives at Rosedale villa. Harald Finley, her som remained here for the summer and wil attend the local school. Mrs, Tzola Merrifield has returned from New York to visit her children. Mr. B, Foster has left for New York. Missionary Offering. There was a fair attendance at the [Baster exercises by the children in the morning. The collection for ‘The Children's Missionary” was _ very pleasing, and was collected by five of the smallest ones in the school, In specially contrived boxe: “The New and Living Way" was the Ealster-week topic in__the _various cottage prayer circles, Wednesday eve ning, from the texts John 14:1-6 and Hebrews 10 5 The Ladies' Aid soclety plan for_the next meeting Tuesday afternoon, May KEROSENE OIL These dealers carry Socony Kero- sene, the Standard Oil Co. of New York's best grade of refined oil. Smith, Julia Corneil, Bthel Teeter, Helen and Alice Hart. May Lecrau and Ruth Davis sang a prety duet, having been trained by Miss Williams, who did much preparatory work with the little_ones. There was a reading by Miss Elsle Hawes. Myrtle Phillips spoke, also Charles and Harold Ran- dall, Charles, Beatrice and Helen Hart, NORWICH R. F. SMITH, 276 xram J. P. HOLLOWAY, 319 Ma'n JOHN G. POTTER, 410 Main A. T. OTIS & SON, 72 Franklin R. W. OTIS, 803 West Main Easter Observance. Rev. T. N. Owen preached an ex- cellent Easter sermon Sunday and there was special music by the choir. The church was handsomely deco- rated with potted plants and cut flow- ers. Conspicuous among them were 3. FL CONNOR. & CO_ 215 North Matn o~ YANTIC v & JERRY O'BRIEN, North Main W. E. MANNING CHARLES TYLENDER, 551 N. Main i BIGLETTI DINBARCO, 58 North Main A. NAUROCKIL . ? JAMES F. SULLIVAN, 209 Roswell - Ave. E H doing wel Pearl Burd tw> pots of JAMES W. SEMPLE, 285 Central Ave. WM. DISCO, JR, 491 Matn FITCHVILLE i R D Do f Easter lilies and a vase B NE, 219-225 Ce JAMES FINNEGAN, 232 Yantic The measles patients are doing well, | 3°5; {le parsonage. 1 ick, Helen Brown, Mirian, A A. B. MAINE, 219-225 Central Ave. 3 tils week. # mos and Julia Cornell, May Lecrau. |of the new variety of carnations, fur- ut school is still closed tni & P s Mrs, Avis Frink of Woodstock the LOUIS B. BRAND is P. H. ETHIER, 351 Central Ave. Gallup FELIX BURZYCKI, 176 Central Ave. B. SIRKIN, Forest and High MRS. J. FOX, West Main W. E. JONES, 270 West Main DAN WILLIAMS, 12 Maple FRANK L. MAPLES, 101 Elizabeth MRS. EDWARD ALQUIST, Mount M. MARKOFF, Talman JONATHAN SMITH, 30 and 85 Town e J. BANNING, Norwich Town OZRAH THONY JACOBSON,Norwich Town HARRY FISHEC L Dy SEVIN, Broad : TALIS BROS. North Main AEggh { MARTIN ROZYCKI North Main TAFTVILLE D. McNAMARA, 187 Sachem Among others detained by the rain were Ruth and Henry Moore, Fred and Evelyn Graves, Howard Ames, Lewis and Marian Safford. o The choir music was under the eficfnt direction of Mrs, Cora Hawes. The front of the church was beautlfully decorated by pots of flowers given or loaned by mem- nished by Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lyman. The church choir met for rehearsal Friday%evening. The Foster Band meets for prac- tice this (Saturday) evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Lyman of Plainville have beep visiting Mrs. Lyman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James pending the week at omestead. Mrs. Julia Baton of Wauregan spent uesday with Miss Jeanette Gallup. CHAPLIN Next Sunday, April 30, is being made Everybody-at-church day for the en- tire town, by the three local church- es. EAST THOMPSON 5 Pleasant C. STRELYIK, 17 Thames bers of the congregation. Among them |A. Utley. CHARLES D SHERMAN, 53 Mount J- GULA, Lafayette ‘emchers Assist in Singing E Leverett Burrill of East Putnam, has |a number of Easter lilies the gift of a Gave Play at Andover. Pleasant J. H. DAVIS, 318 Laurel Hill Music—Yale Divinity Student to|Set his steam mill ‘on Vernon Rob-|friend of the pastor, were distributed The Grange Dramatic club went to Andover Thursday evening last week and presented the play “Bar Haven” bins' wood lot and expects to com- mence sawing the lumber this week. He has moved his household goods to MEYER BLUMENTHAL, 20 High MRS. BESSIE CHAIT, Spring B. LEVINE, Spring J. A. STOTT, 22 Laurel Hill A. J. SENFT, Boswell Ave. JOSEPH CHRISTIAN, Boswell Avs. among ghe sick and shut-in of the parish. Some of these lilies also were used in the church on the evening of Preach Tomorrow. Rev. Waiter E. Lanphear of Hart- i Bolade o vl Vot ning to a full house. Thursday evening 8, BLINUERNAN, High THE HERMAN ALOFSIN CO, West ! the tenement over tne store formerly st day, when the ministers of West- | the: sented the S Z L. HENDERSON, 41 High Iain ord preached a fine Easter sermon at|occupied by Ernest Robbins. minster and the Plains assisted at the | Windboes: Tocrs wep: Bencieg om JAKE TEMPCHINE, Wost Thames. Q. BUDNICK, High H 1e church last Sunday. The choir| “mne Taster concert which was post- | Good Friday service, Rev. T. Edward | the enteriainment. The proceeds of HOLDRIDGE & L! Dunbam ANTONIO COLETTI, Franklin i ang special Easter anthems and Were | poneq one week will be at 10.45 o'clock | Davis speaking on “Christ's Prepara- | these entertainments are for the im- GROCERY, 285-2 L | in place of the morning service, April | tion for His Kingly Crown”—His death | provement of Yeoman's hall. VOLUNTOWN ; a 30, a necessary step toward the Resur- ‘West Thames C. F. MORGAN Mrs, Everett Hunting spent Tuesday | rection. Rev. Jacob Speerli speaking Surprised On Birthday. Thames 'SCAR DUGAS 2 with her mother, in Wilsonville. on the Kingly Grace of Forglveness,| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Squier en- . Thames s s Rev, and Mrs, Frank Chamberlain | evidenced by Christ's praver on the | tertained a surprise party Monday . Tham. 5 were in Webster, Tuesday. cross, “Father forgive them, for they | evening, it being Mrs. Squier's 36th GIONT, Mrs. Jerry Moffitt and Master Rich- know not what they do.~ The Meth- | birthday. The p: VERS 1 3 3 N E W d ty_consisted of rel- A F IS & SON, 1 T & HON Qo g o ard_Forest, have been visiting Mrs. | odist choir assisted the choir at the|atives and intimate friends. Refresh- THOMAS McMAHO WILLIAM WHIPPLE 3 Mofitt’s brother, Rev. Frank Chamber- |Green by a quartctte selection, The | menth were carried, conspicuous be- MR; LL] J g lain, at the M. E. parsonage. Dawn_Immortal muisc was given and | i MU tha: . =pl GEO. LAPOINT ake with 38 miniature se of 36 fine carnations evidence. The evening g . JEWETT CITY SHE proved most enjoyable. N v M s LEY & CLARKE rank Bogue of Hartford has been y visiting Mr. and Mrs. James A. Utley recently. SOUTH WILLINGTON Four to Join Uriel Lodge—Jitney Ser- vice to Hartford Resumed. Vernon Jepson is having the water put into his house from a good spring nearby. Chester Mathewson has purchased some of the lumber from the house of the late C. C. Corbin, of Webster, which is being torn down, to be used in the house which he is soon to erect in place of the one recently des- troyed by fire. Miss Williams sang “Beneath the Cross of Jesus. News in General. Parker Latkrop. sophomore at Yale, is ill with grip at his nome. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pitcher of East Hampton, Mass., motored down in their new car Wednesday, and were guests at Hiram Hawes'. Miss Anne Pitcher returned home with them. Merritt H has been confined to the house several weeks by illness. WILSONVILLE e A Mr. and William Miller have " been entertaining the former’s niece, bee is in charge of Miss Annie Monast is visiting rela- | 3irs. Nelson and daughter, of New ation at this place i tives in_Worcester. ¥ork. @ . Co. will close their mill ] OMrs. B. S. Upham was a [Worcester | ~ George Larkham has as his guest, his urday of this week for i visitor, Tuesday. sister, Miss Melissa J. Larkham, of |boiler cleaning. K WM. ‘and 3rs Adams were in|Norwich. 3 Paul Benson is running a new run- ebster, Tuesda: Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sabin and son, | 2bout. -~ ra— i Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of Webster |yecently visited their former homé Four to Receive Degres oS ATS i s drs. Peloquin of Worcester, were | frienas at Stonington. Mr. Sabin re-| At a special ccmmun er, Mrs. James Kelly, ;enrlv bought the Fred Richmond |Lodge, D this (Satur- ar day) even! ams of Hartford is vis- didates for the be four can- ther, Irving Adams. Mrs, V degree. ter Segar is spending two < fat T .| weeks' with Mrs. Charles Hyde. Mr and Mrs. Elmer J. Methews Were | tne brooi this & s caught by | Keeney of Ro att s trip :oriehtman's daughter and son's] (Several from 'this parish aftended |in Hartford last week nesday e oK e e NOTCH Sumtel of Mo S where g e returned to their home, aft-| the party given at the home of Rev.|Thursday and took their son, George, thi ey . Loren M s boarding ees. S Tuesday evening. to the Hartford hospital for a surgical receivin . A tie McV e e Al g " Bastlan_family, who recently | oporation. Tertiii o T e IS0 = S g local week. | moved here, is sending two children to m Ladr has had his new fve- R Theresa Welch has gone to work in |the school on the Green. r car delivered to him and a Hartford and STORRS the office of George J. Brunell of| - ik o 1| Lev: Stranger has been tearing 4 . v New H: S e Mr. and Mrs. Smith and children . Church will have his May - g s Kimber New Haven, i 2 fore B Webster. from_Elliott, spent Sunday with Mr. the John Rhodes house the pas are helr sister, Mrs. L. L.|Prof. Simnott Lectures Befors Mrs. E A Keegan entertained her|and Mrs Truman Hart. chools In town resumed se: | days. LEA2 Club—Proposed Spur Tra o E two sisters from Lynn, Mass, over| iss Giady int of Contantville, | Monday for the spring term of thirt = of Springfield is| gleville. 4 BT, Phillp and John Monast are|TPCM the Week-end with Nir. and Mre. | one da ELLINGTON I . Maine's. g at worlk in wo‘,‘;ew‘. ENCRESE Gue: Lm\“fiulr}fr}s},f it . ‘Jnhnxll. \\'en‘e,-fiu]d and sondnxc‘l\nrtl g ell h return-| The Easter service & I " ey A e g pent a most en- | drove thei ar here last Sature rom . an's r siste: a ng was gely a B. S. Upham is making repairs on|joyable afternoon with Mrs. Clinton s Sy 2 Miss Ackerman Lectures For Woman's B e A e R e e i LS his hovse and grounds, installing|Frink, Tuecday. After a ceason o Club—May Breakfast Committees ! c i stcam heat ard all modern conven- h Home From D. A. R. Congress. 1 sewing there were devotional exercises Ann Long who died on|by letter and four by fences in the hou —Grange Confers Degrees. L e A | faith. The new Pilzr: ¥ Propos / and then the hostess served ice| Mre William N. Hail and Miss Rora % . morning, was burled OB, .3 for the second time engineers e cream and cake . Hall returned last Saturday from| Under the T ined PACKER = = the c of the D. A. R., at Wash- | club, Miss Jessic Ackerman, F. Annie Thomp: and son, Addressed Book Club. sor- — WOODSTOCK ington, D..C Nata 1| G- C.. Eave her popular lecture, in town on | The book cl e 2 spuc s 3, n v Vew 3 y service to Hartfd and|teresting Places I Have Seen and eral of Mrs. [Tuesday even Eaglevilie e 3 e mas b Brown iuisfiad o SNew unding towns has been re- | aq People I Have Met, in the town b was ter's grand- |evening when e: % - = “Philip Simino and George Stminto|' “Neral_of Payson A. Porrin—Acade- on Tuesday evening. Miss Acmer-|mot lowed to invite a friend. - rettes are of Taftville spent the week end with my Teacher Lectures on Birds. e e the world record as a wo- | Dr. and Mrs. Thompson of Hartford, | gram consisted of Switzer- Bty Sty g 3 g SOUTH COVENTRY man traveler, having just returned to|Mrs. I Post and_two daughters, | Miss Thompson an ers of Supervisor Parher of Putnam vistt- | The funeral of Payson A. Perrin, rica after an eight |of Tar Olin Keeney and James Miss H. D. New s ed_school Wednesday. at Thre held at the Sunday afternoon. former res t of this town. He leaves a son, Edward T. Perrin, of Pu and a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Cal has circled the globe t May Breaikiast Committees. The following have been named as chairmen of the various committees Church Society Plans Old Folks® Cno- |~ cert and a Spelling Bee—Funeral of Mrs. Thomas H. Wood. Alfred Penault of Norwich relztives here Sunday. Simino visited friends ille Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Douglas has return- visited Cong c ‘ n sociation of the Con- Hal f S a Saturday, follow- ing a long illness, although she was Dance Follows Whist. d to her bed for any length her husband and rge circle of rela- and friends by whom she will house for the summer. _ Mrs. James J. Williamson is visit- ing relatives in Hartford. Claus Nelson, while running a corn cutter Monday, nearly cut off his left hand. He was hurried to the STERLING Clarence Rabcock of Hartford was at home over the week- end. S s = mooe for the v Breakfast: Advertising, | : £ P e % Iy Miss gnes Jowen as een 'h are to give a sup- | Mrs. L. C. Edward: soliciting, - affer spending c P TS. — d siter (P dinehcevaraliweeks S Ml [ guent tatiMra. ‘Georwe A Bowen: nment in the vestry,|John T. McKnight; purchasir == M. W. Baxter spent Easter at his Lectures on Birds. concert and spell- {J. C. Miller; dining room, M iy 3 home in Middleboro, Mass. GMiss Smith of the Academy facul- | % bee e e | Porreh e iy e =& = 4 Marjorie Landry spent the week end [tY Bave a most interesting lecture on | 'dnmen Sil 0od sale, Miss M. J. Kimb: = ™ 2 S 5 SEILE with Rt dn Noroicn - |birds of this region loctins waa Funeral of Mrs. Wood. candy. Miss Fannle Thompson. ) FACTS ABOUT ~ S ] ss Lillian Oliver of = Versailles |iltustrated by slid ished by the of Mrs. Thomas H.| JXostmaster Charter and family have S ) 3 spent the week end with her sister,|Audubon so A Y attondiod Manday. |moved from the tenement above his : B Mrs. Arthur Milliard. Miss J. T. McClellan has opened her | Her geath ocenr: tore to his Parkview residence. i AT Miss Ida Bancroft entertained four tables of whist at her home Friday cvening. After the refreshments the FOR BUSY.__READERS DAyt ey et s aania. s larze dining room was cleared and rn. (O ores Bahoock and on, George, | Kimball hospital, where the hand was | active in _church and ~community, | somcinS, o s o egia, o "o fUF Why are hops used in brewing 4 R Mrs.'Teance Belknan visited relatives | & o e o e T Eaaary of “Marlon Pease has roturned | —_— = === 5 "3l William Jonsan, who was re- EASTFORD the funeral. * The hearers were T E. at Eromwe, Conn: Lager and Ale? centlv operated upon for appendicitis, Dunham, L. W. Daniels, Dr. Witt| rs. Arthur Pease returned Tues- _— ;i & is doing well. Quarterly Conference — New Pastor | '\ "5SPUry and A. E. Harmon. after spending five weeks in At- 2 b i, Miss Ruth Snow has returned to her | From ~Boston—Easter Concert . at Local Brevities. To give snap and flavor to the brew, rel Mre. Luke McCarthy has the sympa-| Methodist Church. ¢hy of friends in the recent loss of her brother, whose body was brought here on Monday to St. Joseph's church. Bur- fal at Jewett Ci NORTH STERLING Morton Smith remains about the same. Miss Mav Yeabbee, teacher in the Dorrance_district. spent Faster at her home in Providence. E. F. Jordan of Providence Sunday with C. H. Rounds. Miss Myrtle Griffiths spent Sunday at_her home here. Guy Howard and two chiidren tford are the guests of Mrs. Ralph Thrall. Degrees For Twelve. There was an attendance of about 00 at tie grange Wednesday even- when twelve candidates took the hird and_fourth degrees. . mum- sor from Vernon were present to see the Vernon degree team confered the degrees. An excelent supper Wwas served. Mrs. Mahlon_Haywood is _ visiting her daughter, Mrs. Howard Colton of Springfield. Mrs. Ralph Thrall returned on Monday from a visit with friends in Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilson are mov- ing_to Springfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred _ Crickmore spent last week end in Hartford. Rev. Mr. Woodbury, of Jartford, oc cupled the pulpit at the Congrega- tional church Sunday. h Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hull spent East- er_with their son in Schenectady. Mrs, Alice Bradshaw is the guest of Mrs. A. Rev. G. G. Scrivener of Norwich held quarterly conference at the M. E. church Monday. Rev. W. B. Anderson has been sent here as pastor. Mrs. Cora Joslin of Phoenixville is ¢aring for David Carpenter who is ill with pneumonia and heart trouble. Mrs. Fred Brown and Mrs. E. S. Keith were in Putnam Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Clark visited her par- ents, Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Miller in ‘West Thompson Monday and Tuesday. An Easter concert was given in the Methodist church Sunday evening. Mrs. Joseph Gurley, Harry Tripp and sweet malt taste. < 3 3 some hops better than of Why are Quality in hops is largely a matter of soil and cli. mate. It is admitted that the best hops in the world are grown in Bohemia—a large province of 3 Austria. The hops used in Narraganseit come 3 b from the famous district cal “Saaz spent Black Snakes Killed on Le: Well—Peach Trees Set Out at Frui Saazer” Farm. South Hadley, Mass. e ead i85 Ever]:tttswlr‘\( of Providence was m:‘;ayeek- were in Willimantic Mrs. A. D. Hale was the guest of (pt Satzer). home Inst week. - Miss Harrlet Merrow of the Rhode |her aunt. Mrs. J. H. Cheney in Man- e Mrs. Emma. Burchard and children| Will Colburn has purchased an auto- | 1siana Agricultural colleme, Kingston, | chester on Thursday. These hops are very pungent and of Providence are visiting Mrs. Rur- | truck. R is spending her Easter vaca- her home here. Rose Latham spent the holt- daycs at her home Miss Vinera Fowler has returned to her home for the summer. Olin French has sold his large bay torse to a Staffora purchaser. chard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Randall. D. C. Wood made a trip to Provi- dence last weelk. Town Clerk Charles Clark is the own- ern of a touring car. SOUTH KILLINGLY Mrs. A. E. Phillips is suffering from the prevailing influenza. Francis Coffey is visiting his grand- parents. Harry Young was a visitor at R. H. Coffey’s, Tuesday. ‘Mrs. G. R. Barlow, who has been i1l for several weeks was taken to Prov- . Alice:" ock idence, Monday, for treatment by a ter’s here. specialist. . Mrs. Alleri Jowett 1s at her daugh-( DMre- F. T Coffets il = Qirs;, 5 s e PO e sattars at” Tne” Onrx ‘Wednesday. SOUTH CANTERBURY A. E. Hall motored to Providence, The condition of Dr. John O. Smith| Mrs. William Slater is suffering from m "ll.‘ remeins' ahout (flhn same. Misg elgn an attack of rhsumatism. : T n o éa‘;fi’.‘,":fi“ a&:.‘:'p-wi-?«w?m‘: Little sister—I would faush.if I got’ ' callod Tuerday. & nice box of candy for my birthday. Elizabeth Whitford is galning grown elsewhere.” We have Narragansett from the begin . CLARK’S CORNERS John Hammond has entered the em- ploy of H. A. Bugbee,, of Willimantic. Arthur Navin met * with a painful accident. cutting his_footwith an axe. Dr. Marsh dressed the wound, taking Mflltl@thbl"mse 1it. LIVER TROUBLE==: | Dull pains in the back, often ander the shoulder blades, poor digestion, hearthurn, flathilen :m risings, Snakes In a Well. pain or uneasiness after eating, Edgar Green killed several black |l Joashoud tabe oo o snakes this past week, the snakes ’ - coming from their winter quarters in an old abandoned well. Amos Wilson is working ‘the ‘Epileptic colony. Bert C. Hallock is teaming cord wood for Col. W. H. Hall of "South ‘Willington. Sets Out Peach Trees. Eugene Skinner recently set out a large number of peach trees at George Merrow's fruit farm. Fruit growers in the vicinity have finished thelr spraying. Some of the farmers have pranted their early potatoes on high land. Joseph Merrow of Hartford spent the holiday fisbing in his favorite ols in the brooks near. his old home. 1s at her sls- at ‘They correct all tendency to liver trouble, relieve the most stubborn cases, and give strength and tone to liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegstable. _Plaln or Suzac Coated. EARS: CONTINUOUS SALE L Se s PHEIR MERYT Big brother—So would, 1. very slowly. Little sister—But why would You Gunday with Mre. Barrows: T | "B brother—Beca I'm- bigger un 3 d use 'm - ‘erne 1 at “New” -44han you-are~—Judge. PR -