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W ! Discharged from Company L. Five more Company L men have re- Geived notice of their discharges from the ranks of the National guard under the new dependency regulation and it is stated that as many more are siated tb be released. The dischatged men Quartermaster Sergeant Willard C. ¥:' Sergeant John J. Sutton and Pri- vates Leon Picard, Edward Moriarty and Wililam Casey. Two recruits have beem received from this section during the past day or so, one of whom has n assigned to Company K and the other to Company L. i TIME EXTENDED. Thread Company Employes to Ha | Extra Day for Bond Subscription. . The time has been extended by the officials of the American Thread com- pany to those in their employ who have not vet subscribed to the liberty, bond loan. Tomorrow, June 14, has Deen proclaimed by the government as the closing date, but as many in the employ of the company may have thought that Saturday was the last day} the time has been extended until then. Tp to_the present time about half of the 2,600 odd operatives have sub- seribed to the loan. The shipping room ranks first in the number of applica- tlons in _compatison with the number of operatives. Flag Day Program. Tomorrow. Flag day, #1ll be observed by the officia's and operatives of the American Thread company, who last week by chipping in purchased about 76 good sized flags with staffs which are to be hung from many of the win- dows of the plant. At 6.30 o'clock to- morrow morning the operatives, num- bering upward of 2,600, are to congre- gate on Thread Mill square, where Have you bought your Liberty THE vTHAMES NATIONAL BANK The AEOLIAN VOCALION | Our statistics show that nine out of ten like the Vocalion ' far b-uen'-l than 1:’ other honograph they have ever Reard' Hear it yourself. You, too, will be won by the rich Vocalion tone — the refined elegance of the cabinets and the fine new privilege of play- ing each record as you wish ! by means of the Graduola ex- ion device. - FOR SALE-BY THE d. C. LINCOLN CO. WILLIMANTIC | JAY M. SHEPARD Suceeeding Elmore & Shepard FuneraiDirectorandEmbalmer | 30-62 North St., Willimantic .ady Assistant Tel. connection JNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER 62 Church 8t., Willimantic, Ct. relephone Lady Assistant DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTIST 2emoved to 715 Main St., Willimantic Jours—8§ a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 e ILLIMANTIC ! the family lot in St. Joseph's cemete: | Reynolds were held from the home at One interesting chapter of Constan- Queen Sophia Opposed to Entente. Celida_Comptols of Mansfield Hollow and Mrs. Sarah Rock of this city. Mrs. Alonzo Colby. * Mrs. Cynthia L., 72, widow of Alonzo Colby, died at an early hour Tuesday morning at the home of her nephew, Raymond C. Squier, of Columbia. Mrs. there will be music by the Willimantic | Colby was born in Hebron April 31, - — -~ SMALL PORK LOINS 21 ¢ American band, and short addresses | 1845, the daughter of Jonathan and e —r "71 [~ 1b. Wwill be made by a director of the planc | Harriet Turner Whitcomb. She is sur- lngi possibly by some of the local of- | vived by tgo_‘brolhfl‘l, Arthur R. Whit- s . e : fi%&ifi&?fi:figfig‘fifig s'_—_—_—no RS O H lC A N linmz CHUCK ROAST BEEF 20¢ . outs Do Good Work. -~ e HE BRger A 'ULD) TEAK St S e e el 550 S e ‘?:mm:g :‘my u:amoon e ‘Mrs. Lyman Murdock of Lewiston, Vt Leu.n a.nd Tendel' lb. T A P ‘ch C,() V‘ F} _’k N { il m mB ROAST BEEF - 1 F t;rf;red &mevmlfit :Vllh !h; Woflz,of United Charities Meeting. ——————————————————————— t the local y Scout troop who are dis- . tributing the circulars and application | At the regular meeting of the United BEEF LIVER, Sliced l 4c L SR blanks for the liberty loan. However, | 3RES Sondoron, (000, Vo (Rib. . . ... R T —_—— | — — —————— into five sections, each of which has | TMTInE the month amounting to $257.50 20(: ONS, 2 f 25¢ been assigned to a patrol with an as- | 34 expenditures for the = town of |By}, DATES, 2 Ibs MUSKMEL O L el sistant scoutmaster to supervise the | 077 5K fO0 L0€ BONOTAT °::mger;ng~ y > S ETR BN -3 ———B——'E.,_GE = ork, " Delcgations of the seouts Hinied | " 162 e Yown 2z mins 4= marvia: | | HONEYCOMB TRIPE 12clSok . NATIVE_HEAD LETTUCE, head 8 Tuesday afternoon and distributed the | (% moa and 214 made by the cecra: MW - ot iiciii.iii.: es - COCOANUTS, each. .......... 10c eI, oAn RIREee. tary, who also reported her appoint- ———————————————————————— T S T = ment as woman probation omcer of tne |l NICELY MIXED SALT PORK - To Visit Jewett City. police court, and the donation of $25 1b. Arrangements have been m;deby from the W. C. T. U. for the day R R R R s OZ. Natchaug lodge, No. 22 of to | nursery. e report was accepted. 5 visit Undaunted lodge, No. 34, of Jew- PICKLED PIGS’ FEET llc OLEOMARGARINE. ..Ib. 27¢-29¢-32¢ e————————————————————— WHOLE MILK CHEESE, lb. .... 32¢c ett City tomorrow e\;lem}l:' st::‘r the pur- Brief Mention. Ib. pose of conferring the knight rank on A deitifioate L o i i = onii nerease in capi- a number of candidates. The trip wiil tal stock from $25,000 to $50,000- has be made by automobiles. been filed with the secretary of state [ LAUNDRY STARCH, Ib......... 8c Elks® Flag Day Exeroises by the f“r'x;.lzs I?undry Machine com- - pany of this city. r The Tocal lofige of Eiks nas made | " red £ Wilissse, for some. time en- [N O YAL BAKING POWDER CLOVER HILL VINEGAR APPLE BUTTER | OLIVE ZEST plans to hold public Flag day exercises | gaged in painting and decorating in |l 1 Ib. LA Faathe 3 R oo BN large bottle S b AR U T I 12¢ tomorrow evening in the town hall|the city, has entered the employ of the 0 commencing at 8 o'clock. A short pa- | Américan Thread compan 1 PURE COC Ik, Ib...... rade will be held preceding the exer- | it outasor painting force: sncoeed: YELLU——-——(;‘:” Cgfil;"&lb 2L | OVE BRAND MOLASSES SAGE CHEESE | PIMENTO cises, It 3 U ing John W. Spencer, who will continue e . v el 510 850 | GHEESE phy 12¢ band. The principal address of the|as foreman of the indoor painters. _-_T—CT—— BROKEN HEAD RI 1b. ... 8¢ SWIFT’S SUNBRITE Phil. CREAM CAMEMBERT evening will be delivered by Hon. Thomas J. Kelley, past exalted ruier o R MOB T HIRES' ROOT BEER cT KING CONSTANTINE EXTRA Must Hustle With Bond Sales. s LEAN package CHEESE, Ib. 12c | CHEESE, box 35¢ To date something over $115,000 has| _The reign of Constantine I as King bottle . .. cecsiiveies... 1BE C SER, Sc. .. .6 for 25¢ % 4 been subscribed for the liberty loan, |Of the Hellenes was brief, dating only not including the amount taken out[from March 18, 1913; when his father, by the operatives of the American|George I, was assassinated in Salon- Thread company. This city’s allotment | fki. R T e Tt S e s s ReE s B e i S B st i O | Smoked SHOULDERS 5 1bs. SUGAR/ PURE LARD, Ib. . 25 meaasy o raty M e Sugar Cured c ’ c COMPOUND., b, .. ... ... L o K. of C. trict Deputy. attitude of opposition toward the En- , Ib. .. Word has been Teceived by T, Frank | tente Dowers when their troops occu- (M4 to 6 1b. avg., Ib........ 1/4 lb- TBA FRESH EGGS, dosen. . .. .- e AR Cunningham of this city of his ap- |Pi€d part of Greek territory in the pointment as district deputy of the | MAacedonian campaign against the Fourth district, Knights of Columbus, | Teutonic allies, however, brought him ich comprises the councils in Willi- tic, Putnam, Moosup, Wauregan and Danielson. Mr. Cunningham is a member of the fourth degree and a made in the interest of liberty bonds.|neunce the en It is planned to raise $1,000,000. ter, Ha t L. E Paterson of Midd! Bridgeport.——Yankee' merchant ekip- |15 a sraduate of He into conflict with the statesmen of Greece and resulted in the establish- |Island of Crete was carrzed out, King ment of a provisional government | Constantine hoisting the Hellenic flag headed by Eliphtherios Venizelos, [ ever the fort. BRIEF STATE NEWS st_grand knight of San Jose coun- | Whom the King had driven fram the ist i - . No. 14, of this gity. The appoint- | P0St of Premier. “,“h'"f}'; o :"_"‘“’" N'f"‘;." i 2 A pers have been approached by agents |in the class of 1915 ment came through State Deputy Wil-{ Accused of Being Pro-German. |in Buropean win the s e meo of the Russian government, it was ; Ham J. Cronin of New Haven. Mr.| ' Throughout a long serfes of nego- nt of Ehdee maen Bocive learned today, with offers of $25 a day| Washington.—C 4 8. L. Cunringham is well known throughout { tiations and conflict with the Entente|{n i il e B Hartford.—The members of the Pa- | wages, $500 insurance on personal ef- |Hollister of Washir fously considered, but King|t¢rolmen's Benevolent association, a s0- | fects and $5,000 life insurance if they | bringing with ther eastern Connecticut, as he has as: ted | comma o) s t o %, esanders - Comstantfine’. was: “often insisted upon strict neu- | ciety composed of Hartford policemen, | would sign up to take vessels to Rua- |calf in Connectic in_many degrees, so the appointment | accused of being pro-German in sym- | tr The Cabi B e Cabinet, headed by Pre- G Ca 55 5 is ¢ #ill be & popular one throughout the{pathies, largely, it-was charged, as a[mier Venizelos, which was for war on | *° 'Ot°d to Duy a 3500 liperty bond. '|aian ports. . oo g L B e i 3 Iauit of the influcsce of Guedp So-|the side of the Aliies. finally tendered | West Hartford—A personal canvass | Wethersfield—Rev. John Barstow | Jan. 1917, and ¢ - o a, sis Fe 2 » | its resignation. © 3reek attitude, A i - 0 FUNERALS. whom he married in 1889. Constan: |at least so e e et e e T Yy S oY, Soia o Mk RO O Wethersaisin. an - tac 2o > tine declared throughout that he de-|concernea, was largely to the effect — i Mrs. Margaret Clancy. sired only to maintain neutrality and|that if Greece had no hand in the The funeral of Mrs. Margarét Ciancy | that he was actuated not by pro-Ger- |war, her interests might suffer when was held Tuesday morning ~at 845 |man sympathies but by considerations | peace was arranged. 1' Sl( lal IS X all I o'clock with a requiem hish mass in | Of the welfare of the Greeks. With the commencement of the op- Rev. Born on August 3, 1868, Constantine | erations against the Dardanelles the St. Joseph's church at 9 o'clock was educated largely by private tutors|government believed the time had T. F. Bannon, the pastor, was the c v Dby t be ec celebrant. The bearers were Timothy | from Leipsic, which was said to have | come for Greece to abandon her neu- and Eugene E. Hick Burial was in | Man #nfiuence. His tary educa- | countenance this plan. It was argued tlon was furthered by attendance at|that sending forces to the Dardanelles e eysiobde. *| manoeuvres in Germany. Neoilll Tanerones paean Chees - R T . Mrs. Abby E. Reynolds D Bt Pttt Serense"on the Buizarian sromien | 1 0 Make Beautiful, Healthful Womenand Strong Vigorous Men Funeral services for Mrs. Abby E. e S S f Spring Manor farm, Mansfield Depot, | tine’s life is the wav in which he be- ras regard it o hmcon o eaoes oy came the: peonies NIl Moy hoitek}tequooh Sothiz war reeardsa. as bit NOW. BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY ‘\‘Prrmn v:‘. quk}e\. pastor_of the local ?‘T::kdx:fi?pf‘ als%r;‘nr:lmsnflnr r;f the | war on the Entente side and it was Quickly transt the. flabby Sesls: toael a i G ongregational church, officiated. The|Greek army in 1809 because of pop-|reported that she had threatened to y transforms the flabby flesh, toneless tissu¢s, and pallid cheeks of weak, anaemic men and women into a body will be taken this morning to[uwlar clamor, Constantine, then Crown |leave Greece if that event transpired perfect glow of health and beauty—Often increases the strength of delicate, nervous, Mystic for burial in Elm Grove ceme- | Prinée, decided to accept a command ich criticism directed against run-down folks" 100 ‘per cent in two weeks’ time. tery. Arrangements were in charge of |in the Russian army but the opposi-|Cons: 3 - - Undertaker Jay M. Shepard. 7 tion to Nhm at home Joot' He Tanier|co anine becalse of the complaint | New York, N. Y.—It is conserva-jing the muscles and correcting di-) Dn Schuy — and ne was restored to his former|treaty between Greece and Serbia un. [lvely estimated that over threc mill- |Eestive disorders.” L i | 16T C. Jaques OBITUARY. S iz S A T R der which Greece was. committed to|ion people ennually in this country | v, B Sauer a Boston —physician|y, ;o g, Mrs. Charles Lavallee. i ety e s e el I it :‘nrr‘:!l::e‘r'f;:::'e:o&!‘}:;v alone are taking Nuxated Iron. Such|and in great European Medical In geon of St - 3 3 4 e Bl 1o - i " s fue 3. T lastonishing results have been re-|tutions say As 1 have said a|Blizabeth's Mrs. Eduilda Lavallee, ~wife of]|t alkan war of 1912, when he led [Austria invaded Serbia Constantine - hundred times over organic iron Is|Hospit f. Charles Lavallee, died Monday after- |an army of 10,000 Greeks to the cap- [asserted that the treaty applied only |Ported from its use both by doctors | (CRCHC CEnel, OVEr (OTREC TR 8| (ORTG, | oF noon at her home at 18 Lafayette street | tur2 of Saloniki, causing 30,000 Turks | to attack by another Balkan na-|and laymen, that a number of phy-|If people woukld only take Nuxated |City, said: of pulmonary tuberculosis. She was |0 lay down their arms. His popular- | tion. siclans in various parts of the coun- | Iron; when they feel weak or run-|“I have never born in Ste. Cesaire, P. Q. Juiy 2, |it¥ Was such, as a resust of this feat, A Storm of Criticism. try have been asked to explain .why {down, jnstead "of dosing themselves | before given 1885. Besides her husband, she leaves ‘::l "'“”l?k; l']" Amf_"'}:!fl e iend peveral| Another act which aroused a storm |they prescribe it so extensively, and | with habit-forming drugs, stimulantsio ut a n y three sons, Henry Teiephore and Re: (S a““ !’f ars .W}; hd “IL to pur-|of criticism was the vielding by Greek |why it apparently produces so much |and. alecholic beverages I am convinc- | medical in- all of this city, and two brothers and a | chase a_ gift sword Inscribed: “To|trocps to Rulgarian invaders of sev- |better results than were obtained from [ed that in this way they could ward |formation or sister residing in New Bedford, Mass. | Constantine, the Liberator. eral Greek forts and the surrender of [the old forms of inorganic iron. off disease, preventing it becoming|advice fo Henri Rondeau. Aimed to Restore Former Grandeur. |a e number of Greek soldiers to| Extracts from some of the leiters|Organic in thousands of cases 'pub yication The death of Henri Rondeau, 51, oc- | When Constantine came to the|the Teutonic forces which were in-|received are given below: thereby the lives of thousands mi as I ordin curred at his home, 39 Hish street,|throne it was said he aimed to re. |vading Macedonia. Br riar be saved who now die eve ily do not be- Dr., Schuyler C. Jaques, Monday evening from acute nephritis, [Store the former grandeur of the an- Occunation by Entente Troops. d‘ Kl' from pneumonia, grippe, kidne: lieve in it. Visiting Surgeon, St He was born in Ste. Jean de Matha, |Cient Hellenic Empire, znd that he| Tne pccupation by the troops of the | Lor ng, a heart trouble and other dangerous mal- [But in the Elizabeth Hospital, Canada, but had resided in this city |Was a believer in the old national | moirmte: poeere of o pa ot San®|New York adies. The real and true cause which |case of Nux- New York for the past nine years. Some time ago | Prophecy that under the relgn of a(donia and the seizure of Saloniki as|i.BY3ician e e Iy T, w2 ngthingfated Iron 1 he became a partner of J. O. Trudeau, | Constantine and a Sophia the Eastern | iiair base involved King Constanting |20d Medical more nor less than a weakened con- |feel I would be rem Ty Aty e who for many vears had conducted 4 | SMDire would be called into life again | 11%% lans serion of Cinones mantine | Author says, dition .brought on by lack of fron in| o HOFE ¢ T blacksmith shop on Bank street. Last|and the cross restored on St. Sophia | Epniente commanders dusing which ne| . There can be the blood. g ; : fall he bought out Mr. Trudeau’s inter- |at Constantinople in place of the|y.¢ accused of evasion and attempt. | e . ViSorous Not long ago a man . came to me |®¢!f and given it to my patic est in the business and had since con- | Crescent. ing to gain time in the hope that ,-L’r_ iron men who - was nearly half a century. old [most surprising and sati < 3 - without iron. and asked me to give him a prelim- |sults. And those who wish q ta ducted it himself. He is survived by| By the peace treattes signed after |, 5 2 T 0, WH0C B G0 Mace- three daughters, Alma, Alexandrina |the Balkan wars, Greece added a con- |gaiiy ‘yotid assembie l::fl;:“;fi(‘)z‘gg Pallor and Rosanna Rondeau, three sons, |Siderable strétch of Turkish territory | huim the Tomtenta forems Tt wng |Means anae- inary examination for Jife insurance. | .. c se their strength 1 was astonished to find him with o Argnus, Actee and FEdmond, four |t0 her domain and in December 1913,{ 7 *0¢ p i reia the blood pressure of a boy of and | durance will find it brothers. Adoiphe and Maxime of Can- | the long desired annexation of the Comt i S e U ahmmomia oy SR e as full of vigor, vim and vitality as |able and wondertully ik Dxfu tehni: :itv ,o;:"adll.fi; ass., and troops which cccupied a part of Ath-|geficiency. New Vor’k “Ph T fi your:rl: m::,s xnno(a\:'itfl;:'fi-}:;‘l:‘i mfi‘.’i day.” Mre. Alphonsine Tafreniere and re.|BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE |oinqll SForce s demand for o sur-|The skin of amd Medical Author. |age. The secret, he said, was taking | Dr Howard of tr o Lo SNy and W ! render of ten batteries of Greek ar- i - fage. e secret, he said, ing > ey = ‘Exilda Charbonneau of Canada, Mrs tillery, e s S iron—nuxated iron had filled him with | hattan State Hospita n Panada;’ Birs. ry, to'compensate for the surrend- |and women is pale; the flesh fiab- | L Jned imi with : er Greek guns to the Teutonic allies. [py. : h _ renewed life. At e was in bad|formerly Assistant Physic < n - el s e by. The muscles lack tone, the brain | heaith, at 46 he was careworn anc | . 2 Age is no bar, nor hardship an ex- e oseryists fired upon the French fags and the memory fails and they [nearly all in—now at 50 after takin; | > '#te Ho cuse. Buy a Liberty Bond at ta i) have ol tfifé"rfn"é“é‘uf;' become weak, nervous, irritable, des- | Nyxated Iron a miracle of vitality anc | Dital— said: d_to hs 3 choly. V] i i e o A N x 4 THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK bel after about 200 casualtles. SIx | omd o A e of e hisithce bRsmie itk the buoyauoy Nuxated batteries of mountain guns were given |the roses go from their cheeks. Ll RN F Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONA. up to the allies and the king reached rary understa In the most common foods of Amer- | aple your blood to change food into | orising & piomporary understanding with the ., the starches, susars, table syrups, |fiving tissve. Without It, mo matier |edy. - A candies, polished rice, white bread, |how much or what vou eat, your food [tient Growth of Provisional Government. |soda crackers, biscuits, macaroni, spa- | morely passes through. you' without |m in e re- marked to me Meantime the provisional govern- |ghetti tapioca, sago, farina, degerm- |doing you any good. You donm't get ment headed by Venizelos had been |inated cornmeal, no longer is iron to|the strensth out of it. and as a conse. | (after having srowing In_strength and had obtained | be found. {Refining processes quence you become weak, pale and |been on a six the recognition of the Entante pow. |removed the Iron of Mother . Earth | aence) oy BeCont ke u plant trying | weeks' course ers. The provisional army occupied |from these impoverished foods, and|ty grow in a soil deficient in iron. of it): “SAY Katerina near Saloniki and Venizelos |silly methods of home cookery, by| o ate D OCTOR, continued his agitation against Con- |throwing down the waste-pipe the | you P H A T stantine, declaring the King was a|water in which our vegetables aie’| not strong or T H E R Bei Howdvd: Thon victim of bad counsel, had led the |cooked is respomsible for another grave [ well you owe STUFF I8 iate of The Manhattan Greek people to the brink of a preci- |iron loss. it to yourself LIKE MAG- State Hospital of New pice by an alliance with their heredi- Therefore, if vou wish to preserve [to make the IC.” Previ- York and formerly As- tary enemies and by vioiation of the |your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe following ous to using ant Physician constitution in dissolving the Greek|lo 1d a g e, test: See how Nuxated Iron Brooklyn State parliament, and brought the contempt{you must long you can I had been Hospital TO HELP MAKE THE of the world upon Grecce. supply the work “or how iprescribing SUMMER HOME COZY AND Embargo by Entente Powers. iron defici- 3 l§l |far vou can the various mineral salts c tor COMFORTABLE In_order to enforce thelr demands |€NCY in your s feydes L years only to meet compls the Entente powers laid an embargo x’°°d by us- i Al il colored teeth, disturbed digest T PR A e o Wpon the supplies for Grecce which |InE %5 m o v e T o [ e s o 4 doul arn past L a the flame of discontent. Con- - g - S b o - n the at simple furnish: Shattine wes Genewrca® Ly peonl oiisemie;rum X gralp - tabe. ton Phi sian’ who'has | came across Nuxated Iron. an cloga ings help make the Summer home most comfortable and Crete e e e e . oy “neorated ::‘,',i':,,’ Eu: |ingenious preparation containing of treacher and leman: s de- 1§ % 5 &% vhicl t ot inviting, and this mean i o 5 salt when ¥ § [iron three stitutions. ganic iron, which has no destr . e d d s that Rag Rugs must be part of e +ijf Smonement. .. § your food has times per day action on the teeth—no corr f Protested Against Entente Occupation.|not enough after meals for two weeks. Then test|eoot on the stomach, and ich # your Surhimer furnishings. advantage of putting on the floor a low priced rug rather than wearing our your finer rugs. Rag Rugs can be washed, what is more ‘the dust sifts right through snd the J| =iin oas goke andlong op_shact | ihe Butinte ool of o~ Cliy._af the Clyy. of OH Surgeon, | dvspepsia, liver and other troubles in | unfailing floor can be very readily cleaned. They are very attrac- || i "roriion i the ‘back and with of | norsicad S ek neutrality and |£ o m e F Jefferson Park Hospi” |y by iuking mon in' the. prone: b too, rapidly their nervous i B i A PRACTICAL SET Aside from this there is the Constantine, ‘however. asserted that |salt. your strength again and see how much ‘ : readily assimilated into th FOR THE LITTLE ONE. |y, .13nq and France had roused the| Dr. A. J. j§ |you have gained. 1 have seen dozens [readlly Child’s Set of Short Clothes. resentment of the Greeks and alien- (N e w man, of nervous, run-down people who were |4uic] !.;] rv‘n'kflh its presen % e 9 ated their sympathy by interfering in|late Police Dr A. J. Newman, |ailing all the while double their |Creased viEo ap and staying This model comprises a simple’ dress | Greek politics. He protested against|Surgeon of late Police Surgeon of |strength and endurance and entirely €. It enriches the blood Lring the City of the City of Chicago and |Tid themselves of all symptoms of|t0 the chec JF BOIOOR £ urce of renewed unfailing ver to 1 from ten to fourteen days' time, and pc P e E % without ruffle. Cambric, lawn and mue. 3 and and the to war against Germany, it Would |geon, Jeffer- form.” And this, after they had 1in ¢ 8 ’ tive e S P et kind you will find here are J|Iin oro sred for e slig, | For he |30, 2" Fate "o Toumania. e S oapital, Chicago, 1n_com- | some cases. beon. dociaring For montis | busincss competition of the aay well made. Sizes and prices as follows: flanncletto, challie or castgiere could Crisis in April, 1917. menting, on Nuxated Iron, wuya: i“n :rltl:l‘o::kobmlninz Aoy ben'efi!.d But “Ihe pattern is cut in five sizes: Six| A erisis in Constantine's fate arose :‘:: T:t" fir:yy::r:‘izl‘;rss?s‘:t);n I\‘xererle P S .:2:1::‘: o Wailare o lif—:g of cases, s " e - 18x36 25¢ | 30x60, $1.19, $1.39, $1.75 s, 1 vear. 2 vears, 3 years and & |In the latter part of April, 1917, when P o ey g " P A S B , 1.19, $1.39, $1. s. ' 1t “will require for the dress|it was announced that he had served |\1€ Chicagg's five thousand Diue- [simply to save a few cente The ‘ron : ety 25x36 59¢ | 36x72, $l 49, $1.79, $2.19 S yards of 36-inch material: for the | an uliimatm on the Entente Powers, |COats In good health and perfect fight- | demanded by Mother Nature for the |{" incnt phyictar N - R x72, $1.49, , $2. arawers 3.4 yard: for the slip I 1.3 . Fowers, |ing trim =0 that they would be phys- |red coloring matter in the blood of her Saes notean 2 25x50 75¢c and 98¢ | 4x7 f 2. yards, for a 2-year size. demanding a guarantee against French | ;o equipped to withstand all man- | children is, alas! not that kind of iron. doca ' g : x7 feet .......... $2.98 NI V1951008 SV Wtstration maneq] invasion and that he be permitted ‘to [1al'y SHNEPSS, 1o WNTRE M IR | UG e, Bat o a form that can | k. ot uet e m th 27x54 ... $1.49 and $175 | 6x9feet .......... $5.50 || i any address on receipt of 10 cents[retain his throne. He offered, If this|iyro clements. be casily absorbed and assimilated £o | Mt 2 ek i o ’ in silver or stam was. donis to Tofm o cabinet agreeabiei Vis SIS L s taousti |05 you any Soof. otheiwise It may - g ¥ 5 Children 01' dy has proven through my own tests|and filled His blood with iron before he | craanic trouble. They o THE H- G- M"BRAY cu- Stamford.—Sunday afternoor therelof it to excel any preparation I have|went into the affray, while many |D I It dose not st irest doufle 5 Order through The Bulletin Cmvany to the Entente. His aititude was re- g ; an endorsement of Nuxatéd Iron by |prove worse than useless. Many an Pattern Dept, Norwich, Conn. garded as threatening war upon the|p. gehyyler C. Jaques, Visiting Sur-|athlete and prize-fighter has won the —— | Entente forces, unless his demands|geon of St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, New |day simply because he knew the se- |, . L acle iria. s ecs cranies York, to give it a trial. This reme- [cret of great strength and endurance 5 ; o 4 . .. FOR FI.ETI:IIERS was the conferring of the third degree |ever used for creating Ted biood |many another has gone down In in- | i cie e Ches Gesood oo Loe & Dot ot o c A s T o R l A Y\s‘oaldiaooxly candidates in” Division ) building up the nerves, strengthen- |glorious defeat simply for lack or iron.” | good drugsists. . - »

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