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feach ant The Assocleied Press is exclusivay Iy entitied to the use for Tenubiige: tion of all :ews despatches credit~ # to It of not otherwl ed 1h this papér and Also | news published tereln. rights of republica Epecinl fespatches hireln ar are seker ol x'{s’é' Mors Precious than Pedces” reulation, aley ess of A nuhhnhml at, for Oct Blate of Connecticit, County of New London, =s. T Hird 1s¢; Before me a Notary Publle. ih-apd tor the Stale ani atgresatil personally ap, that the m'f‘ ik his knowledge dnd the owrer- St manage £ editor: 1Age . Pubjisher, #1 Conn. Briggs Mannge Xor Con Norwich n That Oat 3 mobtgagees heldbrk, if t £ of Stock olders and secu e 424 h‘h];l" ag they ar upon the books of the o 2 but also, ih cases, whe A 1 ROIder oF securily Holder appears o {he boake of the company dhmddin OF in af¥ oth ATy reldtion, thel n‘_lhme of the pers orppraticn for o, sich tristee I8 actinkrin gl Alg0 that the sald two naragéd N s er securities than as #4 5. That s eaet 35, Qistrid Fiherwise ated by him Am f.copieg ot the six m shown above SWatn to this 30th da A ¥ P fie My commissich expires Feh. 1et BULGARIA'S SURRENRAR By the actien of Dulgaris Mdiglee: 18 to the terms set forth Bu¥@he Bn- fehte nations for an arm™N@E fre. lifhinary to the arrangeme: the afst Break has been ca fentfal powers. Germany Sf ohe of its allies which Bas not beeh of such grea fause f the manpower which it could fufnish, has been of vital importance is deprived the territofy which wag to M up Tutkey with R AtistHa-Hungary and Germany and EDITORIAL NOTES. Sentributo to the scheme fqr} igringing About a rea n of the pan-Ger- manic dream The Withdrawal of Bulgaria much value to the and a serious blow to.Cermgny. thé effect of the collapse afld fmeans not only that Turke: be deprived of the imporlant F8mfnii- niehtlon line but that thdt ~Gountry will in all probability adopt a_ stmiiar cofitse and get out of the JN¥RIUde] It Will be impossible for it to con: isotrtfon = Ana with the pressure which the nfifes are The, ection of Bulgari is also going to-prove ¥ very move Which Rufmania hAs been awaiting to comé baek into the war the tiflue long under such bringing to bear upon it ®ith the cntente nations, and xhole situation means that Austfia Hungary 18 going to be subfected.t e menace of this army urifler 0842 eral Beperey moving up throughf Web? bla. The déveloprhent is one of the great- taken In connection with the big offensire underway 6n the west froht, whick points to the beginning of the,end for, #st importance. it is a move, Austha is in fio condition 1q def another front either as to man power of inclination. The chain of central powerd havihg broken under {ife stralh equally vital changes are due to follow and the grand viziér of Tur- key may not bé far from right in.his| (‘ deelaration that there wotld pp peace mx-hw in .rmp- hy with it before winter. RS Consider the casualty lists ,ym mamnlunm.;n Glately agfée 16 surrénder ey e R B acompisbed i | pozsible to return to the spoils syi- Tlas the presidantial snd eongressional &{ts thight — | mi: entente nations fpromises to a certain 'Venrnfr“fi: wiil EANSING'S REPLY: What & BUCKier Gesmany 18 tof very provision in the fuies qown by The Hague con- It is therefore Hdiculous for Ger- many to come forWAkd With & protest to the an‘ lum againdt the wse (of shotiuns and to exe- ute every Mlmun eaught with such a weapon. Yet that s only What|war. might bé expected from sueh a nation as Germany -lnn l\mt o be. It is stmbly since mdde that nythhx whith s done for the Kalser is all Fifht But Lanything d6ne in aceotdante with the |r\|le1 of war which operates agalnstoy, im i all Weong. But uermuy net frightening the United States. It is endeavoriiz to Justify Some of its past acts and oth- ers which it contemplates but the re- ply by Eéeretary Lansing to th€ pro. test, which calls Germany's attention 10 its aéts and lkewise to the con- vention provision which it has to dis- tort in order to make its claim, And which tells Germany that this coun- will Fepay in like cbin for any cutions Whith It orders, is the only cne that can be madé and shows that the United Statés is fot Lo be blufred of \its poition. HELP BOOST THE LOAN. Throughsiit the tountry from coast 10 coast and horder to bobder the peo- vle aré responding to the Liberty loan n a manner which shows that they iy alive to the importance of over the top in this necessary indertaking. It is the biggest thi of the kind that Ras been attempted and the people hate alfeady shown that they ré Eoing (o make a re- sponse in keeping with the slniation Now i§ the tifve to striké thé hardes: t0 end the War and inasfuch as the money to back it is requifed ther can hé no such thing as fail It is a time for sacrifice and ever: one must be prepared to make Much dependence. is placed on t 1 subseriptions Whith will e made but siEht canhst be 108t of sthe fact that it 1§ equally imboPtant tha the small Subseribers: should baek through nufhbérs what the big econ- tributors furnish in large sums. There is N0 Sum too small and non too lafge, aRd It is & time Wheh ev ervone shoiild be identified with the work Enough loahs have besh foated &0 at it showid be thoroughly wnder 1 that thie is not a case of oui- hit giting but one of Investment The nonéy ix béifg loaned under the best posgible security. It will be id and Pepaid with a good rate ¢ bt Bven though it is a cace of Invesing the money with the 2 crnmeht it métns that the help is needed is foing to he thereby. And with eve doing his nart ilere ca but the most satisfastory results. PREPARING FOR THE CENSI'S. Whether it will do ahy, gobd or nct s something Which will havs to I deterniined by results, but not & littl criticism s belhg offered fegurdin the census bill Wwhich is before cun- gress ahd which has already pass the lower heliss, 3 In accordafce with the idea of tak- ing ‘a censiis every ten vears it will be necessAty to fo through that oper- ation agaif in 1920. Tae biil in ques- on proVides for that work and the cism s not directed against tie census but against the manner in hich the bill provides for the orzan- tzation to do the worls for it makes it tem again in connection awith tiis tm- portant matter, and in view of the fact that it comes at ths same time election mofe thun the wsual amount of attentioh ts given to it From A hilftied sufvey of the bill Hot be suspected for it rrovides that the 85000 oF Mbrs ehu- mefatofs it be c¢hasen Prom an cigible list. This woold Indisate tha -5 the st o examiiations merit wol''l Euverh but e clossk reading of the bill ehows that It does not require the seledtion of ihose at the top of the liah, but leaves sh ter open’ 16 the cehgu: supervis: appoifitmént and thev Wil be All’f‘"l!! ?molnnom This furnisies 4 excellent obehing for politice aind the BUilding Up or pattonase when that very thihg showld be aveided. The congils 8hould be oarebilly taken and those best dalified for tho work are thoxs Wwho should de it. - The mis- take of working politics Into it his een experlenced. 1t certalnly sught 1o be avolded ahd the 'time to do thal is While the 1aw Is beiha passed. Gobd miraing! Have ysu purchased your Liberty bords? ! The man en the corner says: Ré- enge may be sweet but it doesn't help to save sugar. With Bulgaria asking for peace it will be interesting to count the day before Turkey puts in a like pet! tion. ; The hot fight which the allies are butting up along the entiie front is $Ven causing the tar it the Prussian militarishm to rum i The desire of Bulgaria to get it of the war ig ing to @ggravate the case of nerves from which the people o: Sermany are suffering. In otcupying with armed fofces the German ships Internod in its harbets Chill shows nohe of the fear of GeF- any that Spaih does. 1t Tooks very muth as it Bulgaria fas calling for a life line while the Kkaiser, tied up dh the west front, dhoifts "Swim. I'm coming!” 1¥ thére is any city or state which fieeds Indpiration in the loan eam- MR they ean eeftainly got it from Middletown, Worcester and lowa. It requires no great imagination to ficture Austria and ‘Turkey standinz wight 1n back of Buigafia with ons foot lifted ready to &tep oiito the peace wagon, ; The appearince of the strésts on lunday makes it evident that the auto OWners and drivers are not only ré- idonciled to the gadless day bt thor- hen the allies desired an armistice clalm Yons | With enthusiasm. “I wish,” sighed Lorel pull- & off her Eioves, o e i et have femories. 4 “How sad!” ht thet murinured with sympathy. t deed | of tomres back to ha tyvlm e dark Watches of the Wi Wembries, I e s et 1&“\““‘ A “ e ted ;orlu:yu\lnr bt A conspiracy of man’s past hice and dark?” her broth- m‘ “Generally that is expens- l sinesss.” bu 1 wan't Whinking ot | ‘ meant !o(\lhh !i there was thit spl id and seholatly Tecturer who talked to gur club off the 'Drl‘!ml subjeet.” He was a wonder” Loretta sald “He I8 a graduate ©of several collegés and has the wholé alphabet runnihg after his name and in_addition he is tall and imposing.” “Yon always wefé easily imposed said Loretta’s bréther. "¥ou coutan't joke amut him it yowd ever seen him” protested Lo- (W retta. “I don’'t kihow When 1 seeh 4 man who impregsed meé a8 bein ng lofty in his thoughts and ¥o A0bie I his ideas and I listéned to his Jesture while sitting on_the front cdge of my chair for fear I should falss some- thing. Then. as soon as the'applause died down I turned to the woman next To mb Who was grinning like a Chesh- ire cat. 3 “I thought at first that I had Soot on my faée or my hat was ear, but-she eplightened me very Shé said it certainly amused her see everybody drinking in the wisdom of that man. Shé said she didn't mean to run him down in the least, but she found it very hard to adthire | him so treméndous, v used to know him when he was last tifne she saw him. She said, was | when he was that agé and had st| down quite_inadvertently in a pan of | biread ‘\ouzh which the mald hatl left to rise by the stove. “Then there was Capt. Fulton,” Lo- | t on. “who married Jean Tra 1 went to the wed: . an afternoon affair. It i —everything, is, ey when the nephew of a private soldlet bk ad: g, tal lot: & I.fl Iud\n! the bottom, ha "It added him 1ot goo daily food, pdiaitd %« Instaice, | bro rs, retta struck meé this afternoon.” J “T knew retribution would stalk soine voung o 1 had fe int gets. Mll& &lk\ to be an Dmc'!t‘ you dignity. sed wisel, said - ruefully. was 2t the patfictic ten.” s of capti sailéd Mrs. length, spra yelling like ma e - ; Bk ‘ NORWICH sm.LE‘rm, masmv,ocmam 1, 1918 mamm society,” Loretta weht on. me as one of the fifiest ie I have known in a long time, the one for the position, of hér sweet I never could imagine her doing anything that was fot gentle and proper. after she was elected 1 was talking to Ceusln Anna about her and Anna held her hands in horror. She said that Deérwent was the most dreadful person, a régulaf tomboy. ence. “Take it like a story,” her = brother “Other peoplé's mis- haps .are always funny.” It ish't always other people” “The lightning o |retta explainéd as she rose. ihg t6 4 real 1ive colohel. s and lientena: Aels are rare. éspecially middlmg flattered myself tmat ucceeded in making him think me a person of some importance when Peters who knew_him. uaced me and Mrs. Portef told aim she had known me e wits a child. membered the first time she saw me: She declared 1 was up tree stealing cherries came up I fell flat on the ground and lay full lawn, you, pression on sich a Story? 8heé said ied d. mouth M a Ifimediately n het cherry nd just a8 she How. how can one leave a good im- colonel in the face of *—Exchangy © said she well mmmb&éfl his turning a bottle of ink upside down ':.n ue; wgu was o‘-l se she herself ha d to mop n%”f;e ink. And she caj ma the story by sayin aoo\stno into hfa n-e nnd it took all the neighbbré to alget it out. Now, what on_earth was the use bf spoiling a perfeatly good Wedding with such tabies as that?” a human touch that kept for human nature's I = think ? rothef asked wun a grii. the captain might have known how he Was femembered.” “Then there's the new presidént of our hlmr‘( “BHe stru ?M’!’ T8¢, - Whose huge form was ih - sofhething quite’ differcnt regulation evening sui ent Marshall was there #atty i8 mow guité 4§ fatni her T Wish is Speaker Ce pafion, But' theré was = ohe from the groupe of sénatorial shicé. He was asked the n ing “What did you do at Ahe fire ” “T slept,” dryly the New Hampshire -Hian, ecas | thing 1 knew and found the éntiré place soaked and in cbnfusion.” As clection approachés and for a_recess or adjournment cailed that Floo. Leader Claw en last summer remarked wl up this €8ssioH, “\Vell, perhaps us who live Heatby may to. g0 homé and vote, acdeent on the ‘Perhavs;’ of fact at this momient not cided. T tiveen the présent and t ‘essioti. HUt it is all condectusn congress Will~he 1n & nortion of Notember or tWo sessjons will be practic: nmmns H-there is néed to e do &o. If the wat flfl all out of the s few weeks respite, accerdine opinion of corgressional leade: not improbable timt » rearhed the Jast of this we hin Lo- “1 was 1 khow but o on of the Third Gannecticut & the 1 ash over f v Will WASHINGTON AEFAIRS (Special to The Bulletin.) It Washington, D. C., Sept. 30—The feature of the week the complete | 10! lefeat 6T the suffrage ameéndment which Went-down ingloriousy in spite of the premature clzims of the mili- tailts that they “had votes to spare! The tenth is they nover had a sufficient mbe t6 cAfry it through and their s were laid ofr the very inseeur mundation that every man who ha 10t openly detlared against it was on gide, There were Several sea- |- ed the ladies con-! ling the lobby with great courtesy, o' haid fleclined to enter into a senators stened to their arsuments—and in me rases the argument apfoutited to f 5F it had net felt it necéssary e the militant lobby-a confidens. mplv declined to commit Ives to the ladies who ewarmed ol. Neither did they make any es to the anti-sufffagiets. They lstened. The suffraeists in- in counting these-men as on the { suffrage instead of doubtful fie two most notable instances were ace wf Senator Drew of New Hamp- ilre_and Senator Benet. of South “arolina. Doth thesc senators aré fill- n= vacanvles by appolntment, and vhen the proper time ecamne they both ermittéd it to be knowr to senate icaders that they should vote against e amendment it it came to a vote, wd that in so doing they were fol owing the wishes of thelr respactive ‘tater s shown, Ly past efforts to get he stafs to adopt a suffrage amend- ment, That killed the last hope of the wfifaglst and in a moment the sen- \te chamber was echoinz with anary wotds and bitter recrimination from several senatois op the suffrage sids who said they had been tricked and misled and in thelr wrath divuleed manv holitical gecrets as fo how the campaign for suffraze had heen work- 2d, Bondtor Pitman of Nevada ac: ‘used Sehator Smoot of Utah: Senator Lewis of Tllinois stood on tip-toe and hitled worde of mbst remarkable length and force at Serator Reéd of Misgoiiri. Reed patorted in what is cohceded to be the strongest anti-suffrage speech ever madeé on the floor of the senate. to it fikcusaion with them. The the moriient, and ever Use Baby Brand Oleomarg anne dishes. You cah get them with the Whe you iave 25 coupons, (cashi or post office Hotiey order) a; the beautiful Parisian sét of ch pieces, of a beautiful paa:m i yml will cflumly wnn! is set, oftheh hlghe e €$$§fi:;'s-f;i“§'s‘ nulnuw value. Itis #:’mhflever fi b Send money did ll Was of course to drive the Bulgar- ldns so hard that they inust fmme- And @ hig piirp B shole que: dwelt on th methods of a interfering measures by intruding themselves and their desires on coneress at fhis tife. ade to fusele tors Towngend of 2 geviire 1 B most e the 1 doubtrul if W was secures. ferent tically number denic which the public service finds Rard to mect. New England will get first at- Happier and Healthier For use on the table or r:fimne and ysu wlll bé P‘hgngllrllye savu;g bxgel! fa%?}s me. ble ifito it. w passing with Pt Was 1 ie necessar it wis impossible. ardent advoo e o Senators Brandegee eeks and They states ivhere TG ngs about br aiid fet 1 Coupons Ml int m. You will fiiid thesé same coupLons pt:g(ecll‘ ;n:’hh:zu Prizé Na ai sweet mxlk Ask your grocer fot it. couporis to i impromptu, but the inols hed ‘voused the fghtie blood, of the Missourian by his taunts, a fluent speaker with a cantic , Was at his best When he took aid not assail fTrage but He ner in which the wo- men are trying tq coerca the génhate in- e amendmen! ng the président and scake of & adlocatis were rushéd on from were at that effort ivas madé to two-thirds vote. ven then there were not enough votes. Now even the of the meas- ede that It is a dead iisse for sent ahd that it is estremely it can pass at the Decem- r Sestion. Should it fail to pass the denate before the 4th of next March the passase of the bill by Jast spring would count for nothing as it cannot be carried over into thé rest congress. the: and Mclean were in thelr seats thoughout the hot debate but took no_part in it both iong ago made known the fact that they were not in favor of the An- thony amendmenht. 1t was through the efforts of Senator Congreeman ssachusetis that the milijon ar appropriation to ajd states in the suppression of the influenza_epidemic introduced the resolutions and pressed the matter to an Immediate vote. The appropriation is small compared to the needs, but it will enable the public health service to send rurses and doctors to the dif- the epidemic is raging. The public health service stat. ed that it had not the money on hand to furnish necessary aid. The war has depleted the ranks of nurses and doe- *0rs to such an extent that it is prac- possible to secure a sufficlent inary cases, and an ep an here are 43 i$ an absolugely piite food an fi)r supplyii i kce’;p ing figimm china to more col i i & SECor se%ol 35 lecesugfl:u po Youw lple es, Wil lh‘fvc tht + 5 4nd 25 more s w“”‘ IS china—so easily and at BERRY & SONS, Inc,, Hartford, Cons. - Sk Distbutors or New Englr States ) fine ! fflflbha. THIS IS THE WAY TO GET THIS SET OF CHINA send theti to us with only $3.95 ind we will send you at once, 12 as shown here. Yyoulike gold embelished china, MARGARINE time, talked in the hous: tical trorkines ‘of ia macks, and of munitions of €orte how in use bt the allle and Reéd, ex] bné which Kave been he Wwas dls(‘usflir‘k the seFles was &iven tl on theif War{ Caiifornia, ahd fiow heing trisi with chigan hoth stf- in exactiv. thée same Ing zrenade would chafmber of the hou heads of the members, into { onposite the colonsl s applandel the hoise They Gillett ot dol- emergen Showin; oven for atd deip Vice in a brilliant scarlét bath robe and smoking the ever prekefit cigar, which liar to Washing- ton 24 the famous skynmea one Which Cenndn’s constant That was Senator Drew of New "The first aboul it was when 1 went dofn to hreakfast in the morning vision has Vet been made by congress heard that the revenue bill w«uld come ean-be ho_long récess b there wi So valuable daes conareas kegard t series of munition speeches made this| by _Congreseman® Jobn 4, Tilson | triet that m copplied Dert 6f \ne hotise, rag:froth time on the prac- illustrated thése talks clear to the mem- iis last talk in wenk, and its the =overnmefit. In fllustrating the nse of the =un as A frenade throwe; ht The erowd the =allery 1aushed and dvelke riment. Col. Tilson nl- 'YEARULD In Water and N Slept. Cried Cmtlntly. “HEALED BYCUTICURA S0AP AND ommm "‘i\hsfl&h nm»seni On_ Neck and Head, Blisters, dfissefl com- missing ests. around thy | amp- hi{ ead In the fortn o ‘mgn;; \ blisters thet burst. fly e Wllmclndlmm'i'! iefl ébtisiantly. water > Fi "u e wit Bt " opes. Aftér months of no pro- iteh- lfgn he g nral%p.St.. 3 matter g is de- Ioi lna Ointimént afe Stprethe. December | gl ‘.’,Ag..-m B b R BE torn to pitces from the ftche !Bfiuniflyhflafld&bfit te caring for fne, @ friend recom- ngfi ed Dufi?:url Soap and Dintment; e pereewred and after she had used six bores of Cuticura Ointment and eight cakes of Cuticura Soap I wes | healed.” (Signed). Hias Carrie Dogle, Hoston, Mass., it and kifi health Cuticire Seap 5 Ointment B mwg WHENNOT Mother's Pet Needs a * Baby s madh Dot ¥Rk m::uli daly the hom, or the picture books—but | 5 Look 2 the tongie} &mmmmww i Cascarets to work the ey S mns&{ntwfi poison frofi the littie m and m ever Hat Halr e sianes to i T8, | caloel i expioded eindouy Hoise, ivated \with Hatml made other real 3 as then he it iivd be. greed without asking pérmission. varions & or the When Germany of great mocracy, who respect other peoples and other ns write the tate the thing: thust_not d d out by All the lives which iced will have been dren’ will have to _do- —Bridgeport Standard-Ex over dinnér, whi o gall the ! in | quantity and unnecessar: 4 heads fthe suo- | ref may be reached. Wwith its Nigh prices and reconomies dethand of culinai pmblems, baznér in' pesitivn in the iling with égeeial breiles pea. &ithier bak Lever ail the way dowa, buraet in position to heit Khflnqtha & oven for g br roasting Wik ges, on 8 ook, Whet it i knowh Tiissh is 10 Efieak there is Sure to bs Hoilee, though mafty of the mefbe hag dfoppe: fifed maching “Bullc s expériments wiid' hats Urelgne the housé to eady to beat it for the fedrest ex OTHER VIEW POINTS We can bury German miliatrism and the We can compel Gerthahy to frée all | serve good foed at relatively moderate Soil,she has taken by cohquekt and all R ved, ders ditionally the péoples who 16ve liberty | the wo! who believe in the prificiples’ of de- the rights of | Germainy mus 1t the allies are unable to do this, the war will bave to be fought all 6Ver | hanas All that we-have done our chil The Butopean course of tabie u'hote | they aims at quality | food and cooking rather than needjest nishes the model upon which should a full heags o' With tr &in ani cross, feverish and sick. its fée injure, and do not disappoint the -worried mother. contains full directions, erious and intélligént éffort io'help on the fflxmn at this ~Metiden Journal. Ffiehdship 15 éne of the kaiser's in a cokt; it uneon- | smagh p have déne more than datory militarist and make e for democracy.—Watsr- 1d | BuFp Deémée: | The complaint is made by = farm- ‘d“:;‘““ &“1“ ers that the boys on whose - help 3 he! | they have hdd to depend so much F kl 2 ¢ do and | (hig year, have no mechanical abil- rankiim povidenee, 1. {ity. Hence they don't at all take | the place of the old reliable farm Machlnt; Telephoré if a farm machine _breaks Unish %3 havé Been | gown, it takes the farmer's valuable Eivan Unian 1857 Company Engineers “" i time té help the boy operator fix e it and more.| “While manual training courses | =’ miner. i havé beeh put in in many places. MAnu!Ecl_urar‘E ot HARRIS:COR: are ysually short and incom. |§ LISS EB"“I ou.n. in hnlhlpltm e great majority of the g, mnaag 1y¢, B this country leave - sehovl |} ings, CouUpliAgs, futehes. riety. Yur~’\\x|h little manual skill. and no Large stock always 8n hands needled | knowledge of mechanical contri- 1f the war {vances. Many people still regard: General Mill Repairs, ConBédusnt | manual training 45 a mer fad. "Bt i . 3 % a better solfition | Doys whose mecharical skill has|j SBeial mashinery of all kindk résult | beeh developed in School are a great : Three in One | “Yet 'Produced. “Cre Oven Does It All” GAS or COAL or WOOD SAME OVEN is hested with aither gas, cosl or wood, alone or in combination; 28 preferred. This exclosive MAGEE method saves both time and fuel, and offers quick sad positive results, Pesh the lever full down and it Raise the lever and the gas burner drops the burner iats a position where closes into the back of the’ o¥ed out it will Hest the oven to shy degtes of the way; fot heating with a coal or desiréd. wobd fire, d Posh the lever half down and the gas Burhet id in & potition for broiling uum«.mm (With a spécially desighed broiler and Bustically = sb matches— just push drip pan for your convenience). the buttoa !’ i The MAGES NATIONAL RANGE is really # pas, oval ot wood tatge in one; aid oers the mhmuamywm (The tusge it bat 46 inches over &fk.) The MAGEE NATIONAL RANGE embodies the inost moders sad wx. * elusive iders in iroh sad whits emamel Runge Cosstructivn. (Foue holes for coal; five bursers for gis.) Weite for descriptivé cifculsrs MAGEE PURNACE CO. lac, BOSTON, MASS. Raising cn\xmv o e the lever, lifting the vfimh 3 et of lhe\fi .Wl‘Bt ith a MOTHERS! Cléan thé clogged-up places. Do away with the bile, sour fermentations and constipation poisén which i8 keeping your little 6né Children love Cascarets, because to them it i8 liké eating candy. - Cascaréts act better than castor oil, calomal ér pills on the ténder stomach, liver and Boweéls. -Cascaréts never gripe, figvét Give harmiess Casearets to children 6iie year old and upwards, Each ten cent box Founders Maghinists g juinetars. various figs that cafinot bé presérved in &ls GanhERi syl £ ARIHIRESSALBE o4

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