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PRETBTE NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1916 NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAN ‘Who-is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents and Building-in Three - Counties New London County NORTH STGNINGTON e West Rutland PreachercMeard—Fourth of July Reunion of Thompson Fam- ily—Strawberry Supper. Rev. Edward E. Eno of West Rut- land, Vt, preached in the Third Bap- tist church last Sunday. Mr. Eno was accompanied by his son. While in town they were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. 4 Mrs. Stanley Ross Fisher i two children, of Fall River, Mass., ent Independence day _with Mr. isher's father, Rev. O. D. Fisher. The families' of C. E, Williams and > De Rose of Northampton, spent the Fourth at Pleas- were callers in town en Gone to Lisbon. and Mrs. Byron C. Willcox and ren of Wsahington, D. C., af- it in the village, went n, for a_two weeks' the parents of Mr. Willcox. Norman and Miss Norn w cuests of Mrs. Harry A ¥ n on the Fourth. K ric of Hartford spent ndence holida: s village. H. Chambers of Fitch- 1 on friends in the village with his Thompson Family Reunion. 1 Thomp Y F rth i My 1 Mrs. Frank A Playgromnd Association Meets. e sday afternoon parsonage the urch CIETY Holds Anniversary Meeting— Holiday at the Home. nge led 2 friend from Lawn re- Ia , have b n guests of Fernando Wheeler. H. Dean of Old Mystlc spending the week at Maple aniver: meeting of the the church par- patriotic and ice cake ttended the temple Grace D. ven Patri- College spent Williams. SACIE ot hore ities in Maine. Dinner., ohserved at the 1 extra cake, ire- cre lemonade and Mrs, the Wil- Gal- Stoninztor r guest, Mrs, o celebrated Leeler has returned in New Lon- a his brother, v 1 : Harold Flood have re- turned edding trip. SOUTH LYME Mil “ollins_of er is a t C. H. We 3 B. Slate and wife, also_ his le niece of New . Slate's par- ana li ts ents I Monday. Mrs. James Smith of New Albert Miller of Mast ne of Mrs. and Mrs. Smith, Wi ourt] terhou: and a friend from spent the Fourth here, the guests of C. H. Waterhouse. Mr. and M E. Comstock and daughter Dr. and Mrs. F. k of New Haven, were vis- and Mrs. F. C. Payne's itors this weels. Emma Jones of Niantic is stay- Mrs. F. W. Chapman for a voung people went to Sound th, to attend the mov- Sasserman has returned to his after an absence of three mont Mrs. F C. Payne was a New-London erday. Mrs. Howard, Stickney of were guests of ‘friends here Fourth and thelr daughter is with her grandparents. HAMBURG May Bill e still hes Mrs, from Mount Vernon, N. Y., the-first of the week. entertained guests. Mr. and, Mrs. James ~ILester: and daughters, . Miss‘Mabel ‘ and Helen, spent the Fourth with relatives here. The young people enjoyed a.sovclal dance last Tuesday evening'at the public hall. Thelma and Hamilton Bill are spend- ing their vacations with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs.. L. Bill. Mr. and Mrs. ErnestClark of ;Deep River were callers in Sterling’ City, ast Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Stiles Ely, who have been spending several months in New York, returned last week to their summer’ home. Little Eleanor Ruck, who 1s_the gnuest of her aunt, ‘Miss ‘Caroline ‘Bill- arg, fs {ll. Mr. sand . Mrs. H.. L., Reynolds, Mrs. Harris Wood.. and - Donald Reynolds motored to Springfleld, ; Mass,, Sun-. day. Mr. and-Mrs.i James-Bennett of New York are at’'the old homestead In Sterling City and have as their guest and daughter Miss | jemployed at the Pease. House, at Say- brock Point. LEFFINGWELL Baptist-Sunday School Picnic-Held On the Church Lawn—Games and Races Follow. Arthu Fish and family of Bozrah- ville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ¥red Fish. Semuel Beebe has returned to his home in Wethersfield, after spending a few. days at the home of his father, Calvin Beebe. Mrs. R. E. Champlin and daughter, Miss Grace Champlin, of Arlington, Mass., are spending the week at the home of Deacon J. C. Leffingwell. Mrs. Blla Gadbols of Plainfleld was a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. O. 3. Leffingwell. Parker Gates of Boston spent the week with his son, Rev. Lawrence O. Gates. Mr. and Mrs. John Rathbone were recent s of Mr. and OMrs. Fred Beebe of Frank with his sister, Mrs. of Jewett City. Ha Miss Emma Starr of New London has been spending a few days with Mre. ¢ . ner of Gardner Lake were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lemfingwell On Shore Leave. Merton L. Swan of the T Ne- vada, was at the Mr. and Mrs. Made the Chowder. school picnic held July {th. was Dolbeare rved at Sung the chu attended. rg fa potato, suit aff ream Services Tomorrow, At the Baptist church ing Rev. L. 0. Gates will preach o'clock. ' Subject: The Master Sunday school at 1215 p. with Pear] ject: The Acts 19:2. Automobile Accident Caused by Fright- ened Horse, Which Has to be Shot— Thomas Family Reunion. brothe: Mr. ren of F Deacon J Frightened Horse Causes Accident. About 4.30 o'clo 2 Ford autom: was coming rate. Ther the machine, V up arks' four corners a man leading a h same direction, frightened and w it was st steering gear broken and heing car went »ugh jover the embankmes a fence p It that no one was had to be s ] e caugh and tors at i Many from this Fourth of Ju Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fenn with Mrs. Frank Smith torney Allen Smith of H: Wednesday with Hill farm. The round tr in Mr. Fenn's touring car. Family Reunion. A family reunion held home of Georze H. Thomas, J Greatly admired by those w that way e large Am that floats from the tall pole at Elm Lewn f: white he band of Wi met | Thursday evening. Mrs, Bartlett was a visitor at the home of her brother, E. L. Waterman. Tuesday. The was most welcome for the farm and some of them got out their m chines and began ha; CLARK’S TALLS Miss Sarah Palmer, who has been the guest of her uncle, Horace Pai- mer for two weeks, started for As- sumption, Iil, Tuesday evening to visit her brother, Albert Palmer and aunts. , Miss Paimer has been em- ploy vears. Miss Doris Collins and a friend were guests of Mrs. Clifford Thom son, Saturday. Mrs. Sarah Ketcham of Mystic, who is not: very, strong and has:been with Mrs. Maine for her health was called home Tuesday morning on account of the death of her husband, who has been ill about four years. Mrs. Wilson ‘D. Maine was-the guest of Mr; and Mrs. Richard Maine, Tues- day. Wednesdey morning they ac- ,companied Mr. Maine to Westerly. Mr. and;Mrs. John V. Perry have been entertaining (Mr., Perry’s brother, PENDLETON HILL Mr. and -Mrs.. Robert' Milne of Bos- ton, Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks of Lawrence, Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of PBradford, R. I, were guests of Mr. Elizabeth Thompson over the week-end and the Fourth. Mr..and DMrs.- Elmer Coon_.and son Clark, accompanied by Dirs. Benjamin Gallup,- who 1s visiting her brother, Edwin at-Clark’s Falls, spent Sunday with Dr. Albert Chapman. and daugh- n Westerly for the last four briight sunshine of Thursday | {of Hartford were calling on friends in town, the Fourth. Mrs. Emma Burgess of New York is LEBANON Prof. Edwin-Robinson and Son Come From St. Louis—Ball Team Defeat- ed by South Windham—Accidents to Young Patriots—N. B. Wiliiams Breaks Rib. Mr. and-Mrs. Frank K. Noyes and Jaughter, Miss Mabel, motored to New Hampshire last weelrito visit rola- ves. Miss Helen Whitmore of Hartford is_visiting friends and- relatives in town, A large number-from here were in Norwich Fourth of July attending the Preparedness parade and_flreworks. Mrs. Myron J. Hoxle entertatned re- cently her sister, Miss Gwendolyn Clarke of Liberty Hill. Mrs. Clinton S. Goodwin spent the Fourth with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J._Henry King of Franklin. Mrs. Willlam Blanchard_entertained a few days recently Mrs. Theresa Gid- man Turner of Willimantic, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams, Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. Julia Lyman, all o | Willimantic, were calling at Mrs. Jo- seph Abel's and Mr. William Blanch- ard’s Sunday. Miss Cel ham spent a few days recently wi Miss Alice Blakeslee. Prof. a Backus of South Wind- h Robinson Edwin Robinson and , Missouri, a am Robins Mr. Robinson, a former res- ident of Lebaron, is a professor in a sct at St. Louis. | Lila is Carroll cently. South Windham Wins Two Gam the Lel went to £ baseh th Winc Sl the Many Attend Dance. was a Gra n I man of ( Q Pitcher's howder 3 1 time. | Celebrators Injured. when _some and Mr: g Mr. an the sum and Mrs. Mrs. Mar Frank Walker Harle Wilfred Sullins, liie mother, and M of Gertrude 1, Mrs. , Winnie ter road. Kenneth Peckham and yron Peckham's for a and Mrs. and M. nest Churc Irving Church, Mrs. Er- Minnie Raffner at George Martin's for Sunday Mrs. tained a family party Rib Broken by Fall. Last Friday Nathaniel B. Willlams, one of the oldest residents of town, caught his foot in the tall grass and fell in such a way as to break a . Miss - Millie W is_visiting* her brother, Harry Wa who has been quite sicle, UNCASVILLE Meeting of Thursday Afternoon Club —Pay of Employes Raised—Athletic Club Celebrates the Night Before -4 The open.meeting . of,the Thursday Afternoon club was’ largely -atended, many out'of town, guests being pres- ent.” The rooms were decorated ,with flowers, wild with the cultivated. The following program was_given: Song, Jesus, Cdlls Us; assembly; Scripture reading, Mrs. Charles C. Tibbett: piano solo, Rhapsody No. 2, Brahms, Miss . Ruth ~Sullivan; report of the Ladies’ Aid society, Mrs. ‘Annie P. Newton; solo, Voices of the Woods, Mrs. A, T. Sullivan; report of the Wiman’s Home Missionary society, Mrs. Oscar.E. Church; solo, An Oid Garden, Temple, Mrs. A, T. Sullivan; ter, in Mystic. Dr. Chapman has been in’failing health for the past year. Attaway -Maine and son, Gllbert, of Providence, attended church Sunday morning. as did also Michael Harring- {on end Frank Miner- of North; Ston- s from, here witness the parade in Norwich Tuesday. Clubs: and Club Work, :by ‘Mrs., B. K. Eager; (solo, Carry"Me Back fo Old Virginla,:Mrs3Sullivan;, The_Thursday Afternoon D, Its Aim, Mrs. Tibe | daughter, Smith, Miss Albert W. Avery, Mrs. A. B. Newton, Mrs. Tibbetts, Mrs.. John Botham, Mrs. H. G, Dart, Miss Flora Beckwith, Misses Vera and Winnle Bartlett. Refreshments were served. Home From Boston. Dr. F. E. Wilson has returned from | Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgess and Miss Vera Burgess, spent the weel nd and holiday with rela- tives in South Killingly. Employes’ Pay Raised. The Keyes Product Co. raised the pay. of those of their help employed as rack carriers and back tenders. The raise was fifty cents per day and took Dplace Thursday. Jerome House and Henry Church, who recently formed a partnership to do trucking, left Monday for Lyme where they have taken a contract to cart ties with their auto from the for- est to the place of shipping. Ushered in the Fourth. The Montville Athletic club held its annual July 4th celebration on Mon- vy night, serving at midnight sand- wiches, cake, coffee, lemonade and ice cream. This with fireworks and the drum corps they ushered in the Fourth The committee in charge was Frank P. Richards, chairman, Louis Peters, Henry_Brouillard, Bdward Curtin, Jo- seph Hicke Mrs. Mado who has been Lusegnan of Pequot, in the Backus hospi for treatm has improved enough to be brough her home. Paraded at Norwich. ge_number of Pequot council, of Columbus, accepted the in- rwich council to eparedness parade sday. o:Tis Freeman are few weeks Mrs. Gilbert Rosenthal .a Casse left for Canada to ard 1 1 his vacation. Mr. L utomobil sertson ¢ Casse made losed down nday noon for over the i | Co. started up Wed- being closed down for t of Boston was the guest 1 town Tuesday. man, who is employed “0.5 mill, rece nces Thursd Bros. remembr: custom for sev- rnoon was pleas cshments were been enfoving the country, r were among Hill Top b d a new tourt Lawn Fete Planned. meeting of the Good Cheer society it decided to tertainm wn of of les T, meeting will Charles B. scball team has been formed by club of the Robert Dodds is in PRESTON | Shelton E. Keneston Begins Work in Bank — Strawberry Supper for Grange Members. Robbins and Mr. and Py n, have been of father, home eir ewiston, at the In Shelton Bank. Shelton Egt who h: with_the June 25th Ba nk 1 liter was enjoy ries and’ ice About 125 LISBON Jirs. Mau- Boston were at_thi ay, to welcome Re t Johnson and in Norwich a rt of the week, Noy? returned to Pitts. Inesday, after spend- at his 'home here. 9 ontague of Boston is her_gr arents, Mr. and_ Mrs. io Read, for a few weeks' visit. ce Kendall, Theodore and ndall, Miss Vesta Kendall, William Kendall and Benjamin Brown went inday to visit their Haz the were early Flo and and Mr. to Nis brother, Mrs. Fitch of Jewett City x visitor with her son, famil place were in Nor- witness the parade wich Tuesday to and enjoy the other attractions. ASHWILLETT Mr. and Mrs. S. Ahlberg entertained relatives from New York and Provi- dence, R. I, over the Fourth. Mr.-and Mrs. Murphy of Ashaway, while out,for a drive on the Fourth, called _at the old homestead here, where Mrs. Murphy used to visit when a child, D. S. Guile and family witnessed the parade in, Norwich on the Fourth. Horatio 'S. Pierce of Glasgo spent the week-end with relatives in Led- vard. Mrs. Julia A. Crumb,was a business caller ‘in Voluntown last weel. SamuelsD. Pierce of Rixtown was-tn Norwich, Saturday. Miss Bmma Johnson of Mystle was a caller at her sisters, Mrs. G. C. Main’s over the Fourth. Farmers have begun to malte.hay when they can catch a-pleasant day. CHESTERFIELD A praver, meeting washeld. in the Baptist_church Thursday® evening. by A._A. McCaskill, New' Yorkers -are arsiving. at the boarding houses. betts. _ The:solosiby Mrs, Sallivan and | MisgLiong? and thef talks on .club: work By Mrs., Eager, wers: worthy ' special mention. ' The /following _ were - the committees: Mrs. Richard = Johnson, Miss Joseplitne. Graham. Charles, Cottrell, has: been_entertain=§ Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. #: William Mr. and:Mrs. Lawrence Reynolds are ing hisfbrother; from-Providence, . . . ulet:,nm-.fmgmngi Services were »held ¢in . the . Baptist church Sun@aysat:8.805 A-goodscrowd ‘was_presen People frofn;here. attended-the: @ance: at, Gardner ¢Lake Tuesday, wi‘f:fhhs AlicerValliar, spent§Weanesday LEDYARD . Sunday School Teacher Receives June Box—Forty at Picnic of Thimble Club. The pupils of Miss Nellie Geers Sunday School class surprised her re- cently with a huge June box filled with nice things. Miss Geer invited all in and a very pleasant time was passed. Guests From Minnesota. Miss Prudence Gallup of _ St Paul, Minnesota, with her aunt, Miss Nellie Gallup, a teacher in that city, are spending several weeks with Dea- con and Mrs. Isaac G. Geer. Mrs. Arthur D. Barrett, mother and sister and little niece from New York are spending several days with Mrs. Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Spafford and son of Gltsonbury were Sunday guests of Miss Florence Cook. Thimble Ciub’s Picnic. The Thimble club held a picnic at the residence of Mrs. Clarence Knight on the Fourth of July. About 40 were present. A fine clam chowder, with salads, sandwiches, cake and ice cream were served. After the dinner, Charles D. Geer sang and__ athletic sports were carried out. Every one present pronounced it » success and | hope that it will Rev. G. C. Pollock of Norwich -will preach in the Congregational church, Sunday morning. »e repeated. Mrs. Stephen Peckham who has | been vi g in Mystrc has returned | home. Surprised on Birthday. A surprise party was siven Calvin | Main, J Thursday afternoon by 14 | of his friends ni honor of his 13th birthday. Games were played and re- The town school commtttee held its | regular meetin w nesday fter- | noon. | a caller in town on the Fourth of| July. £l NORTH FRANKLIN ! M=o T i Tydia Johnson and Mrs, Whitf: grange nesday night it Bdgar * parent son Station -Agent returned home, days with his parent Holden Arnold of H his sisted, Mrs. Reube nesday. daughter Mrs. L of_Norwi epend fam Sm Independerc: —Deleaa in Norwi pitably Entert he Fourt owing Marched 1 at Norwich, Court was rep ut 3 rade were Foresters of they were member: Nor Called on Patient. and 1da Tled on 1 pls! er, Mrs e s Aldea Mz Bouch- Phillip nd r at the Back Mon forris Anderson spent the hol with relativ orwict Among legation of local people in Norwich Tuesday were: M J. L. Herbert and ¢ Mrs. Thomas McDona Nora, Misses B. and In the Elm City. Miss Dora Miner is enjoving two weeks' vacation at the home of her Miner at New Haven. Boutelle and fami R. I, were gues Boutelle's and Fred € nt the holic New Haven relatives in town, M Florence Lew othy Scranton are vist Norwich orge York mother, Miss Dor- ng relatives in an, Pfendler and fr are guests of 1N M SOUTH GRISWOLD Mrs, dward Levine and York spent the ana week-end at Miss Elvira McGovern of _relatives-in New Yorl Mrs. John Lewis of New Hamp- | shire is visiting at R. K. Lewl Mr. and Mrs. Bdward H: entertaining relatives from ¥ Mrs. B. H. Clark and children were in_ Norwich Monday Mr.iand Mrs. Ster: Theron and Byron, Witnessed the pre- paredness - parade_in Norwich Mrs. Augusta Ray’'and Mrs. M. G. Wilson spent the holiday at Ernest Lauther’s, Several young Tadtes were-entertain- ed at the:parsonage-Saturday after- noon andevening, passing the time is the suest pleasantly L with, music and- games. Mr. and Mrs: W. R.-Burdick were callers:at A. G.» Green’s Tuesday. Miss® Grace! and_Gladvs Thompson called on -Mrs. S. H. Kinnie Wednes- day. LAUREL GLE| . Grage® Congdon , spent ; last - Sunday -with hers parents,»Mr.. and Mrs.. Eu- genej Congdon. The families of W L..Main.and John Geer picnicked at Wyasup Lake, on Fourth of July. July BUYERS. ings. Women’s Smartl Suits Greatly Underpriced About 24 Suits which sold from $15.00 to $19.50— Sale Price $10.00 12 Sample Suits which s up to $27.50, includ feta— Sale Price $15.00 Women's ang Misses’ Separate Coa ed Into Lots at Clearance Prices $8.95 mixtures, ¢ and Sep: in and plain colors, in and navy— Sale Price $5.00 $10.00 and $12 1 checks and tan pop Sale Price $7.50 Children’s Colored Dresces, 2 Children’s Muslin Drawers, Children’s Sweaters Boys’ Wash Suits, 50¢, 59¢ an Children’s White Dreszes, 2 to (learance Sale OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING AT 8.15. THE SAVING CPPORTUNITIES THIS JULY CLEARANCE PROVIDES WILL . BE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF IMMEDIATELY BY THRONGS OF SHREWD; This clearance event links opportunity and economy into-one. The occasion is-pre-- sented to purchase desirable merchandise at prices which mean out of the ordinarysav- It is not what we say regarding these economies that will make the success of’ this event, but rather the actual boni-fide values offered-throughout the store. wiil find values that must at o\n’ce impress upon you the extent of the savings and:ad- visability of immediate purchasing. 1€ 1¥’s a Wash Dress or a Silk ygf‘?n ELF & C()o .98 You Dresses Millinery Straw Hats Must Go. These Prices Will Move Them Quickly / traw shapes, large and small, mostly all hats that formerly sold at;$1.00 and-$1.50— Sale Price 25¢ i One lot Women’s Trimmed Hats, all this season’s styles It Has Been Greatly Reduced $5.98 Wash 1 stripe and flower- and linens, in plain 1 Sale Price $3.95 and £7.50 Wash|that sold for $3.50 to assortment Women’s Trimmed Hats Sal v, [ - = Sale Price $5.00 that formerly sold for’$5.00 # e .. |to $7.50. A great many, $12.50 Taffeta|] aree and ht Colored 1 Copen-|Hats in this lot, also Trim- $10.00 Underwear Dainty Underwear For Summer Wear at Sale Prices Combinations, lace’and em- broidery trimmed— Sale Price 85c and Repp made with Combinations and endless variety to select from at 98¢, $1.50 and up. Gowns, some are neat with hand embroidery, others trimmed with fine and dainty em- broidery from 98¢ up. tairs Department shown in Infants’ and Children’s Wear, rsets, Undermuslins, Etc. Ki- 5, 48¢ to $2.98. , 25¢ to $2.39. y 1, rose—a large assortment of styles and prices.. efon Hill Sunday From early morn until late I h was glorious! g this pl ; Cullock and Tuesday at the beach. LIBERTY HILL Hail Falls During Storm—Lightning Strikes in Three Places on Wachtel Farm. John-F. James' sister and her band, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S rdson from Moosup and Mrs, Lucas from Pawling, N. Y., James' guests last week The C. E. society held a soclal at the Triday evening. the week-end with and ‘Mrs. Fred Phill John rdle of W home in F st v Ary ‘home in ing several Charles Cha Rev. Will: Brown of Wallacetown, Mass,, | 3t Fleas his parents, M hington, .D,4C., ertown, , dur- v arles Bogue. | in: iting Bos- James returned to er spend- and Mrs. ‘heeler.of Yantic is vis- T, Bert Sharp of Pal- Fourth as the guest of M: Rt Bosers Somers—Miss Mabelle:P. Gager has Rogers of Boston spent the |1eft for a wee Pleasant \is home in Palmertown. |View . fen o s s Mrs. Cassock and children |will then be the zuest of Miss Olive ew Haven, Ray Woodmansee Johnson at Wauregar for:a. few-days. New Haven—The estate of the late Xtf 1 George M. Wallace, lawyer, ‘who Palmertown. committed suicide a few davs ago, is Phillips of Providence spent|stated to be valued at $75,000. T Elmer Capels and. two sons, and Charles, spent-the Fou orwich. ¢ was announced last Sunday church that there would be a colle tion taken for the Home Missionary Society, next Suné At the Ladies’ Sewing Circle meet- ing last Friday, it was decided to have the®annual falr and sale during July. Mrs. William Watson of Springfic ing friends here and in Mrs. Watson was a former- resident here. George A. Trotter and his friend, Herbert - Heinlein of Newton, ! Mass., have been spending a:few days with Mr._Trotter's mother-in-law, Mrs. A. Noyes. Mrs. George A.:‘Trotter is spending several weeks at her parental home. Severe Storm. ‘There was a very hard electrical storm with considerable hail here Monday, lasting about a half hour. Miss Bessie furner and brotbter, ‘were in Norwich over the Fourth. [iss Fiora Burrill, - who has been ting. her, father, J. H. Burrill, the past ithree weeks, has returned to her home in Thomaston, Me. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Fred Abell of Colum- bia-attended, church here Sunday. Struck in Three Places. The lightning” 'Monday struck in hreedifferent: places on the farm of Saul¥Wachtel. % Cubai has -the. rpthe ;TS gest ,orange . grove vers$2,000:acres. 1 Longeri} and allow yourself to become grouchy, upset, nervous ! and depressed. These conditions usually indicate a dis- ordered digestive system, which, if neglected, m‘g be. hard to remedy. Remove the disturbing element and put your digestive organs in good workingorder by: They gently stimulate the liver, act.on the bowels, tone the stomach—opurify the blood.and regulate the system. These benefits are particularly, marked by womea at such times when nature makesi special: demands upon their vitality. They act promptly and safely. The next time you feel low-spirited and ont of sorts, take Beecham’s Pills. 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