Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 6, 1918, Page 9

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e ! »-m ‘fln bwm Troop Trains Go North —_— i ."R‘»hmm—o'fl.m £ —Degen: il—Hebrews LOOK . MOYHEII IF TONGUE 1S 3 mm;m{:‘h—mm : °°."ED GIVE “cALéanmA % Fm :xmm Friday and’ Saturday SYRUP OF FIGS' THE MOHI¢ ‘Every mother realizes, atter. giving i develop into an organized | Dr. and Mrs. J. Brymn _ her children ~“California 'Syrup of m“h?‘{m Ea:tem Counwlmu today 10 _spend a week in Ynk: g k:h-tthuumetr ideal laxative, ol Commerce to bfia State Policeman W. B. Jackson écause they love its pleasant taste the double-tracking of the mfin was a visitor in-Fuf nd it thoroughly cleanses the tender don-Worcester_branch of t&: 3 f i tomach, liver and bowels with- ts™ inception’ m gt 3 B S| [ Oing %o Offiswry” Traltiing, | B ©ross; irritable, feverish or The dngl. track line referred to Gilbert Perry, son of City £ i b-d, stomach sour, look at ope of the busiest on any part of the |and Mrs, floorn Pervr,‘ = 4 ‘mother! coated, give a congested. lines.in"the eastern states|an oglcers’ {raining L= Very poonful of this harmless “fruit and along its route of approximately jcently he was grldut‘ at xative” and m a few hours all the 70 miles from tidewater at New Lon- | Munroe, after a speciai ¢ poulL; con i bile and don to the busy interior city of Weor-|with the rank of master hi ndi ted pu.n t the bow- cester there is a chain of manufactur-|{Wwhere he is to be sent, for you have a well, plmm child - ing concerns ¢hat are turning out a ::um'“ loading o a4 R Y 1 Mitle dymam o full LOIN LAMB, b, seoe 18c @I mnefi::'e:::gz B i ; Archoes, indigestion, colic— remem- ee——————————————————— Througheut the winter this line has OBITUARY. i 4 “inside cleansing” shoulq LOIN LAMB CHOPS . ‘been plugged full of traffic and the | —— 3 "be-the first treatment given. condition is no different now than it! ' " Nrs Stephen Cole. L ns of mothers keep “California has been for months, mor is there fl 'M'M:illn Lol of Figs” handy; they know a likely to be.any change while. the wnl & e LCa “‘ ey BPoonful today saves a sick ohild lasts ynless something is dope 10 Wal N e Peanhly ‘E :z < rrow. Ask your drusgist for a Dosimie. the apesdler movine oMRTERL|! l"‘ o S e § of California Syrup of Figs. and the movine of greater ‘quantit i 1o th. P¢h has directions for babies, chil of freight. The double-trackinz. of "’P‘!“ oty ioaay Her . hof all ages and grown-ups print- road, a project that has heen fal lle “wag & residant ‘of this on the bottle. Beware of counter- of for more than a quarterof 3 cen-|{o¢ & long period of years = Her h ts sold here, 5o don’t be fooled. Get tury, -is_now ‘urgently needed, band ‘was for & long time proprietor genuine, made by “California’ Fig . ) i oo *-*.“:'g;'.:.’f-‘:“.z A I Yo The New Spring Suits interest 'the Hastern -Connecticut { %1 bv ln Brooklyn today to attend, at %] the county Jail, a meeting of tne board |€0UTt Tucsday afiernoon, Judge M. H : . ; elour, Poplins, Men’s § ...... Cliaier. of Compmercs and-um-Wercls S e ot ;alsaler Desiding, Jonn D made of Serges, Poplins, Dehli and of Wool Velour, : | other such organizations in {he plan | . Double Tracking an Asvantage. |iwur aiicy of Jaiciyious carriago and ; S wear Serges, Dehli and Bofivia Cloth SLICED EF RIS, i e Tormbent| o rocing 0 Aovtage | v ierked b Sorr o 2ene | Jersey Cloth are shown in a variefy : e e 105 make what le'a very haveh needed M- | myepday for the campaign to interest|ed with having forced his attemtions come in Copenhagen, Poilu, Navy, Lhe government in double tracking the | upon little girls Whar ave puplls in the of practical Spring models, in Navy, nebasy ¥ el e EeR Lrne MA| Wortasier -Now | Londor * tailroad | sracl Putnam sohool na with naving || p pring e e great manufacturing concerns, some “‘m L. o Ihe improvement | made improper proposals to _them. Black, Quaker Gray, Rookie, Poilu K B P AarciE e ks w neqpled and would mean much | Judge Geissier censured him severely- ) 2 Pail....... 75¢c and slss not only during the war.|for what the court characterized as & ) B centage of their efforts' to turni m Siarwhpin, sl o, would | moet Is 1 d A the new tan) war orders, are toddy depen: trers sherwieds most repulsive offence. nid Blue and Army ( . THE NEW LARD SUBSTITUTE Siaiealy maon carile g ,_h. make this city the principal railroad| Houdde, wso came here last fall with A PURE VEGETABLE PRODUCT | SUsively upon cor m‘”“ch of the power | eNter in eastern Connecticut.: a carnival outfit , wak sentenced las: Priced from $15.00 to $65.00 = | rom tne plunts'ars developed—nt coal ! Sergaant Arthur Gibbons Speaks. | 7CAT 1o eerve six montia in jal being SOLID MEAT ‘ fl|to be obtained. This fact, Which 18| gengeant Gibbons of the Third Can- |Sresied in the iawn of Plaintield, On b Tueeday aftern 1 OYSTERS, q 55c | 0nly, one of & series that might beiaaian Infantry, a soldier who has done |sentenced he. told. Sape.ral;lel!];!a'}n et quait. mentianedto show.the hAndieape ¥n-Ihis. bit *bvar there” aad who.has an | he would as soon be o ol ae . snor der which big concerns are working, |, Y L e e m————————— 3 eresting mes: for the people of COOKING COMPOUND [ becuice (e mavement ot fright ls 0| i R iats eviks At | L 2 Ibs. " 49c J| torers are vitaily interested in having (i, In the Bradley =theatre cevening| HEBREWS AFTER PROPERTY, 8 VS MESOREN E v e " f| the extra’ track put through: without | Thele also was a showing of ‘war ple- e ot To Buy Pentecostal Church, Instead of' Building Synagogue. AUNT JEMIMA BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, 4 Ib. bag. . 43¢ | 1t has been announced. that a spe:| . Treep Trains Go North cial directof of railroad improvements | Three troop trains of standard and |’ A SIINT TEMIVIA PANCARE F1OITR 48 by an. [|and extensions of the war fndustries|tourist Pullmans passed throvsh this| Negotiations are being conducted by AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR, 4 Ib. bag. . ... 40c @ committcs of the government, wifen|city Tuesday afternoon, bound from |, ™ Eocror B Il ain sptnid now controls. and operates the rail- somewhere over here to semewherc g el et PURE roads, has been appointed, and the|Over there The trains all stoppel hera|for the purchase of the Pentocostal MOHICAN JAM Droposition maqe here on Tuesday js | for baders and were watched with much | church, Elm ‘street, The deal has ad- " 30c [| that bis attentin be called to ¥ ihe | Interest by the people of the city. Nons | vanoed to the Point whees ‘only az 1h. FEE Lo s e pressing need of eastern Connectfeut |Of the men, who belonged im. 13122 | considerable difference over price ic e———— W | 50 far 2§ railwdy. extension is con-|Dart to the signal corps, were allowed | delaying the consummation of the trans. ...... FANCY GREEN PEAS cerned. It has been suggested that a|to detrain and very few Puf Der- | aotion. committee reg:;gy:]nung a‘lil of the :}7;;!-‘ Rfin &"; :fngfl":;:w of N(:.ns Some. time ago the Hebrew residents business organizations and manufde- - SAp Ton So men.Seere Do Lot \tins” cit; - an .......c....... 18cf|pusincss orensaions A people who |Ing prepared on regulation = camp olty deciied to DAL & yna Pekin, Clay, Quaker Gray and Khaki. Very latest models, many of them silk-lined throughout. * Priced from $15.00 to $75.00 The New Dresses Dresses for almost any purpose and any occasion. In an unusual varie- ty of fabrics, such as Taffeta, Georg- ette, Satins, Wool Jersey, Serges, Sitk Ginghams, in a really attractive variety of styles and combination of colors. The New Skirts for sport and street wear, Beautiful effects in the new sport fabrics in stripes and plaids, in Serges, Poplin, Taffeta, Satin and Novelty Silk Plaid and Stripe Effects. e e e e, d acquired o sit : . 4 : iive o “Che citics ‘ana_ towna betwaen |sioves that were set up in ths speria EoSu 311 2eduired o site for the pur- Priced $15.75 to $40.00 Priced from $5.95 to $16.50 tr— | YELLOW CORN MEAL New London and (Worosster be’ orgat: o0 lk car 'f“f.:';fd thmchc frain. Tach | terials, however, led to reconsideration ized and delegations sent to ‘ash- | train al nc! a box car in whicl d. th, f ti: FANCY SYRUP, can. . 17¢ 3, Ib. bag. 25¢ | inston to take up the matter of double |food supplies were carried. s 01 nekanatlony tor Uie |tracking the Worcester-New London which was formerly the Episcopai p £ Bandnns AL G LA 5 : FANCY SARDINES i B R B e e CONTENT IN JAIL. Church, ARt oy The Pentecostal church is larger than ‘The double-tracking of _the ,line ‘ i 3cans ............. 25c || would not ‘present apy difficalt en. |'ack Houdds, Sent Up For Disgusting|is required to meet the needs of the Infants’ and Children’s The New Blouses . - mnmsmlon in this city. This cbur(‘l fuieey e oo i eheld, Ao | Aste Exeremmer Sisfachor fwasgiven to fhe denommination by the (s~ complete stock for t A-No:-1 YELLOW L oner coutd nasput tarchon is oo | At the special session of thd city Six eoran & Marw'aud (& he{g‘ in the are made of Georgette Crepe, Crepe- Garments—a complete stock for the ONIONS, 3 Ibs. . ... 10c§|zarstivey shart mace of time. Indl. 4 < | however, no legal bar. to the sale of de-Chine, Wash Satin, in all the little folks. would Tie of jmmense value after the |interested in pushing the sale of the [(h® ProPerly and fthe use of the money _____ war, for it would connect with double | stamps, and they are to be invited to|(its, oPtaied for acquiring other track systems at Putnam and Wor- |make 4 house to house canvass in an | (USICT A9¢ leve expensive maintaln celster, hm.kmg possible much freer | effort to increase the sale of them. 2 we movemeht in traffic_throush ail this| Horace F. Turner, supervisor, is also part of southern New B ngland by |actively engaged tils week Intalking PAFRIOTIC FOOR' EXHIBIT: making it feasible to divert much |war stamps in the schools. Connecti- traffic from the Shore Line and other |cut’s apportionment of the amount of | 1° C¢. Held in v Se Johr's Hal it routes that are heavily congested, stamps that is hoped to sell tirough- and Saturday Evenings. There is nothing new in the propo- |out the country '~ £9° 2% 0 or about S g Baaltet .......0.. .0 30cil D00 2B ey New London- |$20 per capita. On that basis Killing- | A patriotic food exhibit is to be held i Y Worceatsr toute, but there never swas |, with & povuia.on v. aypioximately |in St. John's hall Friday evening from ‘ORN| TY such need of dofng that thing as there |8,000, is expected to buy $160,000 worth. |7.30 to 10.30 and Saturday from 2.30 to CALIF MEA e right now, dnd it is-believed that| 'Mr.. Starkweather stated’ Tuesday |f'pna 730 to 10 . m. Tho exnibic n z PRUNES, 2 lbs...... 23c[|the sovernment can he Convinced of | that he already has received the prom- % BTt L e —————— e s ————————————————————————— ] | that fact. The value of‘war produets]ise: of.two Danielson men to:become |been arranged to show just what foods DRESSES of Ginghams, Lawns, Voiles and Nets. CQOATS of Serge, Poplin and Novel- tive Fabrics. WHITE COATS, long and short, for infants. pastel as well as the new suit shades. From $4.95 to $10.00 Blouses of Lingerie, Linen, Novelty Stripe Tub Lawns and Girighams. : From $1.95 to $3.95 o Al made by concerns along 'the rot members of the Taft club in: which |2re to be conserved and how this may o( evi JUICY MESSINA LEMONS, dozen. . ... - < 29¢ s’ infh huhdreds of miliahs ssh | elhers are taking SL00 orth. of |be done. S.&H In these days of advancing prices it is the duty of every | 5 & H. ally and the nofmal peace time busi-|stamps a year. Other Danielsan men| George M. Lanjers, chairman of the g . merchant to provide, whenever possible, ness is: more than sufficiently large to i are becoming interested in this club| Connecticut Food -~ Committee, also |l GREEN ble merchandise at the smallest -possible margin of GREEN warrant an improvemient which the | proposition and they are expected soon |Fépresenting Robert Scoville, Food Ad- 3 New Hayen road has not been finan- |te come into Taft club membership | mMministrator of Connecticut, wili give TRAD NOANK e the aa,area was burned | dally in 2 position to make during the| The local postoffice and te national |an &ddress on Food Prodiction and TRADING profit. S 2 ING e the houses caught. Sl bank and Danielson Trust company [Conservation, Friday evening at Qur merchandise is priced with an honest Grasa Fire Emds in Damage to Two Sunday’s Installation. The improvement, if secured, will|are the official agents for the stamps,|'Clock. Mt Landers' subject is o STAMPS : Fals s diwn iaflaledl Valnes: STAMPS Hodses — Officers of St Joseph's| Officers of the Ladies’ Total Absti-|Tc2", Much during and. after the war|There are many unofficial agents, in | Vital importance at the present time, desire to help keep down - 4 : to every systém alongtHe line and the | stores, schools and other places. The|and ought to interest all. Society Installed Sunday Afternoon, |nence society of St. Joseph's church government, it is held, can make no|amount of the sale of sfmp, given | The Liberty Chorus, under the direc- installed Sunday were: Chaplain, Tusbl B tion of Mr. Lown, will sing patrioti Spsks from & passing locomative | Kev. 21 P, Hare: presient, Mise Mary |I00re valuable extension of lines in |here’ does not include the stamps sold . g patriotic B southern New England than by au-|at the Bayville postoffice. selections. YOUR FARE PAID BOTH WAYS WITH GARMENT PURCHASES set 6.1 dead grass near the bridse | Hobertson; vice _presiderits, Mias:fl thorizing ifs construction. The gov- Teatifios Before Cetiriar. Saturday eyening at‘8 o'clock Post- —_— of the New Hawen rallroad, and the Em:m oo secn?:w mr;;: 51?0!& mmgn; is well able to make the much master-Alexander Gilman will speak in Orrin Alvord has so far recovered | i strony_sbutlivest wind” blowing Mon-, Arsenault; recording sectetary, .iss '““’“*”m. At and theutiment | from -the injiries Né received in the| mocihon the present food situation. | s he: :01) ¥OF ‘east mecti- Samples of the food exhibited will day afterndon fanned the fiaiies in their ?ver(mdevarmon, treasurer, Miss| oy B[D Join - “wcmng it. accident ok Dayville ‘two weeks ag0|he given, also the reclpes. There is advahos *toward Prospect Hill The | Frances McDonald. P o “oed o grifa. ‘transportation | Saturday night, when his automobile | no admission; this i one place n Pu house owned by John MeDonald| Sunday afternoon there was a spe- | facilities is so. great along the route | w',"g;& by the boat train and Mrs. | name where it is impossible to spend & | J rchesseault - was instantl: caught in several places on the roof |Cial meeting in the town hall at 2.30 | that thousands of people, a few years | ot Y| cent. 4 asd the back of the house occupied | 0'clock, when County Director Frani |ago, werg led into SUpporting fhe gxo—‘l:":: Lt e s been able to appear| The following tables have been STATE STREET . * Main and family was con-|B. G. Douglas of New. London In-jtesque proposition ‘of a New Londpn |3t Ihe office af Coroner Arthur G. Bill | planned, with' the committees: siderably damuged; a big bole result- | stalled the officers, man to buill a “political” canal gror | 20 £ive the testimony required from Fats—Mrs. W. R. Walker, chair- ing from the flames. The use of| The Silver Link society will meet|New London toWorosster, = ° him relative to the affair. man; Mrs. Walter Rich, Mre. ¢, D. chemicals by a number of hyrriedly | Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. mmg " Pershing’s Picture for Club. Arnold, Mrs. H. L. Pease, Miss Irenc summoned helpers put out the flames | Sawyer. THRIFT sTAMF SALES. H A P. Woodward secured in Provi- Champeau. after a hard fight. Miss .Irene Lavers will enurt&ln’ The grass near the tracks is thick | Queen Esther circle Wednesday-even- and matted and in some directions is | Ing. Angus MacQuarrie of Newport has been visiting at his home here, dence & splendid new picture of Gen. | ‘War Dessers—W. F. Rafferty, chat. | Poor food conditions of the allies, con-) field High School at Migaer hall, \:og; championship ave next fall. it w:l; : Wasth Aot o5 ph:m'?g' :253.‘2 e chii:I Tnc?mmflfn Mees, “#53:2“%;.@&?‘ Bimond: “Anger| T T food, but momer for the thrigt | students which accompanied the team| The score and lineup: Tha 5 hat we . go|Were far from satisfied with the re- | Putnam Plainfield - {in his new uniform, Canned Fruits and Vegetab stamps. ~ He also urged. t i v Pt 3 A. F. WOOD Claud Chester is attending the au- | i ::;"‘:e‘. his Bhouider StrApE.. The piotine, pom | Mre. Alexandbr Gilman, | thaiman; |into he war work Wih & greater fim | sults which B M| Cotiee ba oo A tomobile show in Boston this week. . | “Tord H. Stark-ion display at Mr. Woodward's store,|Mrs. Peter Daigle. 3 £ than over Detqen: U5 S s bAoAl e Tevsl ® Lo | “The Local Undertaker” Rf{’;'e was a good attendance at the 4 the Killingly{is to 'be hung in the rooms of the( Hebrew Conservation—Mrs. Sadie Club Debate. ropulss hankatball floa [ the® state. | Bymes Smith DANIELSON, CONN. ja T0ss class in ‘surgical dressings m re of pushing -the ! Bohemian club, which has more than |Lerner, chairma: Thursday, February a club de-|The floor is continually used for danc- Wl . ok Ns :2: Tuesday evening at the home of {a dozen of its members in the service.| Polish Conservation — Miss Celia|bate was held on theé question, Re- ing and Putnam’'s boys found x- {Gordon ....... Da:git: ors lechanio Street W. 1. Spier. A drive 'oz; m:-( sal:got Lhedsumm! Waived Examination. Wg;""ic‘“- ghfl};'r{nln- ‘% solved, That the gove ernment‘ ahoull‘d ceedingly hard for fooling—as Gid the e l¢ 2oing on in Wauregan and up t eat , Substitutes—Mrs. Whitney, lown and control railroads after thelrcferee 'also. The back stop of one|N. cresan B : Tuesday noon 4he eales there ayprosi. | }:;e Al nSwaier, who stabbed |ciglremint Moa: Alioe Garpenter, Mra.| wen Tois i the question of T IMEEF |hotet: oir s mne,pack Bop. of one| Netwon xR mated $2,500. The Boy Scouts are "’-s:m AT mm“:fl mwm Thomas Corcoran, Mrs. .- Nikoloff,|scholastic debate between = Putnamlover two feet deep and topped by a Dob: 3 i e urged this-week to become' more Brm,yn Jail, held without bail for Mrs. Cghill J. Meehan, Mrs, Michael |High and Killingly High by a sub Vote.|molding which projected beyond the|DOPSOR. -ceee.. RG o= -Jornel = trial at the next term of the Windham |~ core; ~us. F. J. Daniels. The teams were. affirmat - SvIvia | surface, making it exceedingly difficult Dorcas for boys not used to the hall to locate. Goals from floor, Potter 8, Smith 5. the. basket. Captain Maher of Put-|Burby, Daggett. Byrnes 5. Free tries, nam High was out of the game because | Smith 3, Dobson . county. superior.conrt having criming)| k—Mrs. B. W. Ellis, chairman | Wheelock, Gladys Robbins, Meat Substitutes—Mrs. A. L. Mans- |Bartlett and Wilbur Lo F e o o alemont Yevie fo hes |G chairman Stee ¥ D “rhaer | R Bartier, Kemneih Ane y et Coroner A. G, Bill stated Tues- Mirs. .Addison Tourtelafte, Mrs. John |ert McIntyre and Stanton Balla of injuries and this was a serious han-| Referce Brown of Pomfret. Scorer, ;) Sabin, Mrs. James Coldwell, Mrs. W. The rebuttal was given by Sylvia |dieap for the team. The team was|Pleesis, ay. ; H. Mansfield, Mrs, E. L. Kelley Mrs. Wheelock for the afllrmauve, and R.|joyally supported by a large foligw- 4 ] 2 Highiway Repairs Expensive. L; E.‘Leach, Mrs, Herbert Johnson.|MelIntyre for the negative. The affirm- mé B stadents who made the t:‘lp?‘b'y SPRING I8 HERE—your animals have long been on dry by ey expense will be encountered | Mrs. Charles Dean, Mrs, J, E. Rich:[ative won the club vote. The speakers | auiser oit ? . y 4 x;:; town of Killingly this spring | Mrs. Justin Greene, Mrs. E. C. Bogers, | for the Killingly High debate will be Plitihes HEh: Sohnol raleibedi i ke Children Cr'fl feed and need a Spring tonic. Feed to your horse, i - hioh. thors ook 1s0. Conol ENRaYS, of |and Mrs. Alice Kennedy, Gladys Robbins, 119, Ruth Bartlett *19.| ¢, (UARE L0 S 0000 e e wil , COWS, Which there are 150 miles within ‘the | Potatoes—Mrs. J. J. Dupre, chair-|and Sylvia Wheelock 15. The aiter- Pt L FOR FLETCHER'S : town. The hard winter, followed by pigs and ewes., \ Schaol dered the championship DR. HESS’ STOCK TONIC contains laxatives to : 335 oo, hiEhways in many seotions | Mrs. Fred Gagnon and Mrs, Josenh Ia- [ of the Southery division of the Quin- “l‘ “PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN" IS THE BEST | Jillingly. alme man; Mrs. Omer Mayhard, Mrs. Chae. | anics hve not heen yet chosen. be out of the game next winter. The & ebaug Basketball League to the Plain- George . Call ¢ ulate the bowels, diuretics to remove dropsical swellings, || ANTACID AND STOMACH REG- |gay m",.,.‘,c was in Boston Tues- | rerioh . Conservatian—Mps. Figene huw rains and the coming out. of | Maheu, Mrs. Alphonse eBausolell, Mrs school has about the best second team I 7 1A o 4 Vg Friday e i the Puinam High deep froat, has Tesuited in deplorable | Joseph Gagne, Mrs. Charles Tefreauls,| Sonoat soorendes: CASTOR i is ready to kuild a he mobila show. Durocher. chairman; - Mrs. Atphonse ULATOR KNOWN Ur, and e T BE ; tonic to improve the appetite and increase digestion, and TR Tueaday evening for o briet vimitPey ?”:;q“r}fm’m':‘?'fioz‘;fi"mmd St ch Misery vermifuges to expel worms. “Really does” put upset stomachs in| ©" LOrK- fss Weich, Mrs, Joseph Perreault omau order—“really does” overcome. indiges- Chureh . Clock - Repaired, - . .| Mrs. Mark Galant, Mrs. Francid Tet ) ha reault and Mrs, Baiuger. DR. HESS’ POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A will make tion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and| Repaire have heen completed to the A sourness due to acid fermentation in |big clock in the tower of the Congre- Dr. F. C. Jackson Dr. D. J. Coyle Get Rid of That Sourness, five minutes—that—just that—malkes 1 church., Saturday - a rod HIGH SCHOOL NEWS. o > hfl“ lay. Pape's Didpepsin the mmz selling mmu a weight wel‘lnu nearly 1,000 e O Gas and Indigestion ' m antacid and reg in the | bounds mwped ff and the mass. of | Address By . Slade—Club Dehate DR. HESS’ INSTANT LICE KILLER h“l worid. IEewhias yoi- eet: ?’“""‘ metal plunged down through the tower,| —Basketball Team Loses to Plain- | When your stomach is out of order lice on clla T soug, Yol lateh. as. Sd thasiate | Hising considtmanie damage to the|' feld. * gF zun down, Your food docsn't digest. tle or poultry. structure. Henry A. MeEvien and gas which causes sourness, heartburn, e R SR T T et e B RS BEREE S| ‘GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, PLATE WORK carpenters were en- Mi-o-na_stomach taplets will give i o rvsrals b o e S AR o g ol i repairing damage|Sical number of the courve and will|jovful relief in five minutes; if taken uch ‘distress vanishes. |d00e where ~ the, weish crasheq | be Siven by the Suwaneo River Mate |JSEUIATIY for two weeks they will turn AND EXTRACTING w n $vor S 4 S:nmm which is considered the bést | into a sweet, cnergetic, pertect work-| v A barad I e e Ouse u.‘,.fl' cent case of OBITUARY | 0- T b S v Fou is worth its. ¢ 't b 'y strong and vi; . 18 'l’fl:ey haye o reader who s abie & 2“'3&3'?“.51 X hf:f:gs;::;fir 203 Mlm Street, Normd:, Cenn. : yariane rogramme. o ‘ind nause: = Haery: Gesk, | ®The proceeas of th Bhicumnest. nétvanmess'Sick headache Cosk his -home' on Red * nmun:n:-_:hx Y. iy OfineHoun 9l.m.to8p.n. SRy s Swalio 4

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