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Baby(hme HEN they put that warin, fragrant little bundle int mr arms and told me he was pestect.. I cricd. I was so happy. _ Of course, I was going to nurse E him. And so I did, for twe.months. But he didn’t gain weight as fast as he should. Then the doctor teld me not Then, when he began 10 gun to worry, and that often mothers weight—when the dimplés bagan couidn’t murse their bybies. to show om his knees and m ““The nearsst thing to mother's plump littieelbows—1 knew what milk T know of, " he said, ‘is happines really was! Nestlé's Milk Food. The Nestlé Compaony semt me “'Of course, he has to have mills free 2 Mother's Book en how to in some form—aifd Nestlé'siapure take care of baby, and enaugh of milk only made easier to the Food for twelve feedings. Because the tavgh curdsarebrobrn 1f you fill out and send the 6p. T.lv:‘mch-y.:l just the right Soun below, 1 k-n-h:hal-.n amount of sugar and cereal, soyou o ou a5 t perspo ™ the by A aget Vel eriydy 2 LTl oA U and your baby hasalithe nourish. ing matkers sil over the wesls - ment he needs in thesafest form. fifty years. Nestlé's lo pure milk in powder form chat is al - dom not require the further addition of milk. Always pure snd nafe, always uniform, and free from the dangers of hoine médific cation, Newlé's has wtood the test of three and Ao taday the lorgest sale of any baby foud in the world. m!! Enough Nestlé's for NE S”:!;LEOS dings. Send the coupon! evening at Yeomans hall, the pro- ceeds, amounting to about 355, w0 be applied to refurmishing the chapel Amounts aggregating about $100 ad- | Mtional have been donated or are ex- Win- | pected to be added to this fund. There is to be a meeting of the La- Aid society at the residence of Josephine Hutchins Thursday at m Rev Congregational church here. attended he conference and luneheon held in Rockville Tuesday last, when the drive for raising Tolland county’s portion ef the $5.000000 Pilgrim memorial fund of the Congregational _church b who ! opened by William 8. Beard. 1 limantic. Sunday M en-| L. Gates. secretary of the ¥. . G A: ke in church explaining the objec ne fund. Mr. Owen is inyited te and dinner in Roekville evening. Next Sumday Rev. Dr. Martin is to address the cen- Zregation more particularly regarding the necessity and eperation of . the propesed fund. A suit was brought Saturday pefore Tustice of the Peace Hubert P. Collina hv Nrs Annle Masinko for assault by Mrs. Anole Sorakolit. »cth of Hop River. The servieés of an terpreter were necessary. Fhe trou- irose over a bushel of cucumibers one woman claimed the other, o = barrel that did not belong 10 her. with the result that the plokles were upset ou the cellar floor and one woman shook the other, tearing her aist. The case was nolled unon the .| contestants agreeing to divide _the | costs of court. amounting ta $10.30. OVERCAME THE HIGH COST OF PAINTING| ssining. N. T, Sept. Dawn was breaking when the town conmstable saw a scere of figures sliding down ladders placed against the sides of th aptist church. : he muttered—but they COLUMBIA The acceunts of the town clerk and the school board were audited by wown uditing _committe cock and L. Sth, and found co ford with the ant matron of the home | 1 in Newington, | cajiea recent Mary eo- -mns in regard (o the use of the fund | i her for the perpetual care the hospital in_memory sen. john B. Yeomans, o dieq several vears $¥r gnd Mrs. W. B Hgve been on an autemobil €04, have r turned Ase s Haywood a \lr: \Ir\rt the R t are Hartford, | 5P F. D. carrier vaeation. 1 are the Hunt we and suests Mrs Frea A The follo ellsn Latha H. Tsham ong _those ‘ohh of West streei has, of Mr. and Mrs. Jagmes A Tilev gt their home near the green duping the past week ¥ anze Freder A Fir hieves, weren't ' E. F. Hutchinson. with | ind Mre B. T. Beckwith of Willi-| Doctors. lawvers and = merchants, dotored 1o G tonbury Sun- dectding last night that the high cost of painting could not be met out of the Sunday contribution, had donned overalls and, marching to church with Nfre. Arthur R. buckeis of paint, did the job. them- Couch of Hartford |selves. This morning “the pastor and | paused in his sermon to compliment the workers. h the with Triends AMr and Mrs Glaston and Cogch. wife of Dr metored to Co'umbia Sunday were guests of Mrs. Emily Cobb. - -ount of the uncertain weather, also the soarcity of help. rmers are making arrangements to 611 their silo: Fred A. Hunt and others have 1 Stios partially Alled, | moving freight train mear Hawlayville.| although the corn would be better \With some companions the boy stole a tater ! ride to Hawleyville and was endeavor- The. Youn€ Peopid's Society of |ing to board a car to return to this city Christian Endeavor of the Congrega-|when he lost his hold and slipped be- tiona! ehureh held a supper Saturday | tween the rafls. Gearge Carpenter of Sheiton.—John Tower. 14, had his FiShE Tptin - s tatad s B noon while attempting to i aENUiNE CASTORIA aLwars Bears the Sigrature of T. Newton Owen, spastor of the ! Clarence Peterson of Spring street, will enter Boston university medical schoel Oct. 2. Mr. Peterson” has been a student at Clark ‘Worcester. the Dast two and & half years. Miss Cora Lariviere, wn accountant at the Danieison Thurst company. is prosressing favorably at St Viseents Rospital 1n Warcester. atcer under- going an operation Jlor appendicitie. after spending a vacation eekis at his home in Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Gearge H. Call, who have been at their summer home at Cedar Tree Point, R. 1. during. the Summer, have returned o their hesse on_Broad g eatiey of New L. s’ uendum a vaeation at his- !mun " Dantel; .u‘-:" Reow. fiiam H. Dawis. . formerly fsetor of St Albans church, e srngd {s Philadéintis Sronay at- ing o fow days 15 Danieiess. ! ”h B juest of Mr. and Mrs. W;uer Kies of ‘Broad “street. The wa of Miss Elien H—Q-, daughter of s, Catherine and J. Alden Brett of New Yak i {ake Place at St. James' church Fri- y. The Connecticut Mills tugebail “‘m is proud its season’s record— 16 games won, twe lest nld one tied. The lpst gamres were by scores of 1 to 0. one of the man 1l-inning comtest. This is the best record in Conpecticut, it_is believed. for a mi]l team. Bescbsll teama representing | Can will play the i -game series at Canter- bury and Brooklyn will piay the final of a three-game series at Canterbury next Sunday. FEaeb team has won a game. so the rubber is expected to he a real snappy contest. Fabric She our' adv. on this page.—adv. The names of 51 new voters have been added te the lists in 530 mren and one woman. Twelve ather mames were added to the list. Four {applicants to be made were rejected. inety-five applications to be mafle voters were recelved, but of the applicants did mot appear to gual- ify as electors. Inability to get help may delay somewhat - the work of clearing out the ditch that has been causing trou- ble at Payville. The town, in.a_ spe- cial meeting, recently authorized the work done and made the - necessary appropriation. From all that could be M.nod Monday. there is not amy person in this town willing to declare himlelt Ireud o the atieapt te mreck o of the e Line near Al o e ne in '.H’ :IM willin; to commit :fwfi:" fo commit Touter zating Brgdlo s inves. e case report no develop: meuts of mterest. : The funeral of John Feurnier, whq died Fatupday afternooh in N was held at St % day wn!us -;et o’ 0 hu Raux, . ‘oclehrant mass of rea which |iended by relatives and many of Mr. Fournier, who was an ol ident here and well liked. Burial was) in St. James' E were Talix um'gg Frederick Breault. Al Joseph Raymond an jer. Lo E. Kemnedy neral director. Before in the town eomst, there was a hearing cage of Brnest Weleh, of Attawa Charged with attempting (o cABMEAI e on the person of an Attawaugan ld, 5 years of age. When first a rested, more than two weeks agy charged with the crime, Welch, 14 years of age, pleaded not guiltq. He continues to assert his i but after hearing the evidence offered against him by the state, at the hear- ing Monday morning, Judge Wood- ward found cause fof holding him for trial at the October term of the su- perior court. His hond, previausly Sead ac Sea0. -n:;alhhm 10 stand aud. e returned to, his home. Welel represented Attorney E. L. .;‘5% as coursel. The golden “anniversary of the qr- ganization of St, James' parish, the observance of which is less than two i Sl Ml e S e R ries of fumctions of a religious o T { bishop of Hartford, will honor the ish with his presence Sunday, Oct. 5. as will_former recters aasista at St. James' chupeh. Thece o %e a series of entertainment: festival music by an augmented choir and a parigh uet. of e attended by an odor wuch like burning seot gave many nt ;:ilulen- an ?N:f hw n P m, impress| t i flm wery 3.? ”k ascertained on Mondsy el n.. bm E et 2E the Baanutastos ts that_te lacated in the cen- k‘l ion of e borough. @ This will h of hustls a SIE e 2 S Y ey b Pu-a. in Brooklyn. Officials _said iday that the ld\’lllce Tist of en- s heavy. mployes of the Geodysar mills in this town vm: enth - o W, Fanner Wegdward, Mo rning. or e adiourned to the comi thy under an mnt (h‘! ‘was plrt':cuhrly attractive. There were rards -of 200 su! with a to- tal snbsoription of ¥53,700. Thi of. those who subscribed took 1. h of the stock, and 36 others s mbod for $500 each. scription wi about e stock sol€ the operatives is 7 psr cent. cumulatips, and also carries 2 bonus of 3 per cent. pavable each r for flve vears, to all who have Ei:ermed and who remain with the pany. s a 10 par cemt. Inyestment for the employes, who have the privilege if they wish of payinz for the stock at tha rate of §1 a week though many of them paid spot cash ville bowlers bave issued an in- ion to Danielson bewiers to play sames, and it was stated here on nday that these probably will be nged. Interest in the local bowl- ing league continues high at the Ca- sio alleys. he T 208 ngw ac- cepting o m‘mr del Vi lies, having extend e deiv ery system.—adv. ents have been received of Miss Avelina Gabri- e Warron Storrs Reld, Masgs. and at the Farm- ingt itional churcl Fifraora, Soot. 16th. | The bride gnd o have just returned .from § 3:::"" at Shoe Announ af'the ma Parent of .trip and after Nov. 1st will be el street. Enfield is engaged in bus’ wich Cititen Shows You the Way to Aveid It. « DANIELSON Attorney Charles L. Torrey .was in Hartford Monday on a business trip. Fabric Shop—formerly Chadwick's store—opens Thursday. Secé adv. this page. Walk up ore fiight: save money: Why will people. continue to suffer the agenies of iidney complaint, dack- ache, _urimary disorders, lameness, " headaches, languor, why allow them- e - A e e atony Booneifie, | iaives 1o liivomwe . chronic levailds; wity nte_wite and children and Hism when a tested remedy is offered them? urise Bonnevile were at Hart Doan’s Kidney Pills have been used y to visit with Sister Norb ). ‘_m-"m“ o e N nouy| in Kidney trouble over 50 yeas, have pom.evtue at St. Peter's convent. been tested in thousands of A comimittse of the clerks met with| If You have any, even one, of_the a committee representing the Chamber{symptoms of kidney disease, act now. ] .t..(* Cémmrun;m Monday evenmg‘ f: Drepay or Bright's disease may set in requests that the clerks have made for| 84 Make neglect” dangerous. Read :ullvlddlduh- ‘mid-wWeek evening eclos-| this Norwich testimony: and other concessions. Mrs. Satah Hewitt, R. F. D, No. 1 ‘g“""' Dum Guvks Wear o Cunpl . My ‘back had been :roubling | ns Monday to attend a sale of au- biles that have been In use by|me a great deal. I saw Doan's Kidney gp...em 85, tbat cantonment. | Pills advereised for such trouble-and § Ul preside| zoo some az Sevin & S ehls’ (Bl s opening of tI b4 'S Diwe Stepe. Superior court here. The jups wifl be] TWo boxes gave me. great refief. 1| in attendance at this week’s trials. gladly recommsend Doan’s Kidney Pills OF the series of shares of the | publicly, as I know th, 1 Putnam Bullding and Loan associa- gt iaiaes o Vi Fugmam RE_ An¢ socta” | praise 1 can give them.” the seventh meries sold at the begin-| Price 60c, at all dealers. iuE of this vear 113 shures were|simply ask for a kidney remeds taken. Ki v Pills — Atlomeys M. H. Gelssler and Irving s L Central - Vi on. A -, o Yo, H. Miron were at Central - Village Mgtrs. Bufraio, N. ¥ 4 Manday afternoon to represent clients ——————— e the jeweler, up one flight. Bleached Sheeting, yard Don’t — get the same that 36-inch Percales, all kinds, yard. 28c-31c 27-inch Outing Flannel, white 36-inch to 39-inch Grey and 27c to 33c 36-inch Absolutely Fast Colored These are some of goods we carry and cur ragu to undersell retail stores, 10 per cent. to 50 per cent. Opening day Thursday 10 per c:nt. off above T goods at both stores. All goods direct frem mills or fxnlah*rs. THE FABRIC SHO Retail Department of River Weaving Co., In THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH, WE OPEN OUR NEW STGRE AT PUTNAM As an added attracion we are marking all goods 107« stores. Our Puinam store is in the Central Bleck, forn: Voiles, yard 29-inch Sport 44-inch Bia 40-inch Abs*ul Georgette Crepe, 27-inch Velvet, d off for that day only 40-inch White, PUTNAR at pied by Chadwick, Corduroys, yard .. BBc ¥ orduro, ard $1.5 utely Hrzl*u‘ grade yard ; S5 i A a for came. ;; same discount cn all other EEreiah L e f i at a session of a justice’s court in PUTNAM INCORPORATED that place. The Octeber term of court. at which A TWENTY.FIVE YEARS AGO. (Special te The Bulletin.) cases on the crimina] list will be tried. Hartford, Sept. 22—In a recent a will_open here two weeks from today. At a meeting of a_sub. ittee, of. ticle to The Bulletin 1 stated that the | which C. L. Torrey is cha tion of the borouch of Jeweir City oc- Thompson, George Flint: P gn: of it state board of education held in Hart- fora Monday. bids for the constryction curs mext year (1920) said Souvenir William H. Tavler todas. The city of of a new building at the state mers mal school in Willimantic were opem- Putnam was_also incorporated the same vear. In looking over the offi- «. Five thousand loads of dirt wil e required. was stated on Menday, to cers of New J.ondon, Windham nd gloemx:'n;}u| hout the ::(:: Trm”d counties for the vear 1895 1 e smt o tory. OF s i .fl) 1mhprrs~sed with that apt ount it is expectwl that about 1.- :n’;'fun, PR 10 ko Sat o loads will be obtained throush the g excavating being dome In Grove street|ioary oo the prominentmen of 2 qua in connection with the HUIIing of the | ' Fallowing arstihe warmoscd bevond, new cement highwa S r coE St tion is to put| " county officers in 1595 in the fonndation and do the grading.; COUDLY Commissioners —New T.on- The fund available for the construc-|30n county, John F. Battey, Groten; tion of the chapel ifself, the mift of |George O. Jackson, Colchester; Gil- the 1ate ‘Mre. Harriet Tourtellotte, js|bert L. Hewitt, Norwich: Winaham A small amount of work : Bdwin H. o De one recently about the chapel site |A. Roker. Ashford; Edwin L. Pal- ctod th prog- | Mer. Killipgly. succeeded Edwim M. h“' 'firf’ %fl::fi:ct;u 321 e M. lor, ‘Brooklyn, July 1, 1895. To land county—Adolph Korper. Willing- komm by I:n‘:m.nlt T sive sjio"; Bexter C. Talbot, Coventry: Wm. 1 welcolme celebration to its sons world London Major of New London ry_on Brig. Gen. ajor Wiiliam Haven's staft, C. N. F. Bidwell, brizad Major S. Ashbel judze Leonard B. director. and Lieut, Col. | STAFFORD Miss Dordthy Nye of Mattapoisett, is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Chism ederick Glover is attending the school at Manchester, in mechanical is I Franklin Trade taking a course gineering. The subjects Sunda: en- . Toiland: Joseph W. Cha dler. Stafford and John H. Buell, He- ot The Eantist weye in service during the war. This is the sum tha: has_besn g il Egrper and| ot * hare: - Moraing. | Pitsnine av the town. Select-| T Guncriny Connt Clerks—New London| TOWard Sodom: evening, Qualifica- tions for Christian Service, Mrs. H. B. Pinney is recovering from an operation for appendieitis per- formed at the Johnson hospital. Plans are steadily rounding out for the celebration Oct. 15. Admission to| the fair grounds on this day will be free. A certain section of the main. grandstand will be reserved for the service men /and the tickets for. these seats will be iven to them soon. A medal in_recognition of services will also be given to each local boy of the world war. In order to obtain tickets and medals. it is necessary that the boys who have not already had their discharge papers recorded with the town clerk do so at once. Many Sfafford peeple attended the Eastern States exposition in Spring- field last week. A_large audience greeted Frederic W. Hinrechs of New York at his lec- ture on Ciyic Duties given under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. at the Universalist assembly room. A special town meeting will be held today (Tuesday) to see if the town will vote to appoint a_committee to in- vestigate the need of a new high| school building. Miss Nettie Morse nf Pawtucket. R T is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alva S Brown. n Leon l:fl(!r stated on Monday "E: 1o dase for helding ihe celsbra tign has been fixed. but this be done at a meeti ol a co-um-z ew county, mb—ckl'k John C. Averill, Nor- apsistant clerk, George L. Pa Norwich, Windham county— clerk, Samuel H. Seward, Putnam; as. sistant clerks, Arthur G. Bill, Daniel ,.uable o the oele- . E G 2Bl fel< % n_8RY | Tingier. Rockville. of :!e ne Hboring B 3 ‘_L.:“l B Fen. ¥ to an event|windbam county, Charles W. Snow. T prohaby il not long be elas- Brookiyn: Tolland county. Framk T. ed. Newcomb. Tolland. There continues to be w‘fin wirk| States Attorneye—New Tondon for inereasing the membership of An-|county, @Setomen lucas, Norwich: ss’n Mavotie posi. Amevicsn lagits-|Windnam county. Jobn L.~ Hunter. the last report the pald up D-n Willimantic; Telland county. Joel H. In{ahip was 136. This. however, is|Reed, Stafford Springs. only about half the Putnam men who| Sheriffs—New London were in service, and there are alSo!Frank Hawkins, New London: seores of Tormer service mem in the |ham counmty. s B. Pomeroy, Wil- surrounding towms. e SR fpuniy. Aokack P The 100 applicants to be made vot- | Dickinson, Rockville. ers in the tn'n of Putnam wili County Health Officers—New Ton- their opportumity to oualify as -{aon county—Charles F. Thayver, Nor-| tors next Saturday, when the select-|wich: Windbam county. William A. men and town clerk will be in session|King. Willimantic; Tolland county, at the municipal building to examime{Myron P. Yeomans, Andover. the qualification of electors. At the| Ooroners—New London county. A. same tige the applicants who gualify |P. Park Norwich; Windbam count W1 Bave a chamce to signifv as to|Arthur G. Bill. Danielson(ville); Tol- ‘which party caucus they wish te iden-{land county, Charles Phelps, Rockville. tify themselves. Prose(‘\‘l:lén‘ de luB———\ktvl \‘I.on_d;n e erock ¥ nty. Edward F. Burke Norwich: "L (?:en)“'. Malian, New Londen: Frank The of the ore I.imeée bel'uu this and Davville, Satwrdayv nnerllh regarded herr Monfll sperate effort to discourage persons nnrantsi the line. B is re- Cas injured i the ‘:2:.".:.,}{‘"#&& 2o r%‘.:n',‘".‘!n'nz: :’e"fn’?‘u‘;u:‘m,. | the town of m&u o e s Semen iz s the rent is now a faverite stime with some Putnam Fhe demand for apartments the supply, winter js comi digs down and pa -;"‘.Z'mmn It was announced hers £ Bitgosd. Volustows: = Windham ‘as a|oPunty. . Hl, Willimantic: Tol- county, William V. McNernes &vflh Norman B. Perkins, Mans- | Judges d Probate L unty: New Ionden, Alfred Coit l\ rich, Charies W, Carter: Boarah. Colchester. Harle: A me. Autin 1. Bush ton, Lemuel Clift; Lebanon, lsaac ette: Ledyard, Russell Gallup Tvme. 7. Raymend Warren: Mantville, Charles W. Comsteck: North Stoning- .| ton, Wiliam H. Hillard: Old Lyme. John Swamey: Salem. Austin O Gal- . 50 th Stonington. <" B. Hinckley. *®se has ham County: Windham. Huber Clark: Ashford, Davis A.' Baker Menday af- ternoon that the PH; Mo kiyn. Nathaniel G. Williams fund campaign. conducted by the terbury, Maryin H. Sanger: Chap- lin, Edgar 5. Lincoln: Eastford. James | < h of this clty o g S X o of this _chimch was . Keith; Hampton. Wiliam H. Rurnbam: Killmgly. Arthur G. Bl about $3,000, hut. -k - Monday after- tl 3l in excess of $4,- m" Pais 5 e Tine Wit Mrs. Marguerite Walker and daugh- ter Willma spent the week end with Miss Ethel Simonds of Willimanti dward Simonds is the owne® mf a sine_horse purchased last meek in Ashtord. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bates of South Coventry were recent visitors to Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Conant. Mrs. George Knowlton, who is laid up with a badly injured foot, is recov- ering. 5 An important business transaction occurred here last Thursday when E. Smith sold his silk factory and bus- ess to Gudelbro Brothers of New York. Mr. Smith has very successful- Iy operated this silk mill, the only one in this village at the vresent time, for the last years. it is not known ‘what Mr. Smith’s future plans are. John W. Yeomans - of Providence spent the week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Yeo- ew London Piinfield. Waldo Thilinghast: Pomtret, Louis S. Hayvnd tnam. John A This is h the predic- n made last week that » of the Windham cmuw Rn.“r tl'nal churches would thelr ap- partionments by liberal margins. Bcr‘vim.'d‘“flmw here Sunday “?);—: M" has moved his tamfiy oae ‘owler was in Norwich Tues- B. C. Illvol of Ny mfl~ ceuhd church here Su If 2 man looks\upon the wine when it is red, it is very likely o east re- flections upen his nese. F-x T) he Friday Frid hard of New London day of their aunt, Mr. ). Bir ham. and Mrs. Michael B. Sullivan ighter of Williman were of Mrs. Sullivan’s sisters Sunday. nd town clerk were| Saturday morning for a few days’ vis in Plainville and New Haven, making | the trip in their new touring car. Miss Annie O'Brien of New Haven was the guest of relatives on Hayward Knowlton lay school Bex and Mrs. Charles . Rudd of . Mrs. ( H. Chap orwich and Thatcher Shep- LSO TH POCK BT casivo. DAYS La N BARBER, Prop. COLCHESTER ests Sun- | ¢ from 9 a. m. to| " . Charles L. Strong left|! t |t avenue over Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Kingsbury and daul)v-“““”““" orders ter, Miss Helen, left Monday, for a|Baltic, haying week’s visit with friends in New Jer-| €Ty sy of Wallingford Williams’ evening to is teaching. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Willlams and son Sunday. ¥ O. Sorrell and M. J: Porte were visitors in Norwich Sunday. Charles M. Bailey left Sunday even po: Henr for vice. Charles Clark Colchester M the from the words Thy M ir. Ba Turner. wil cep! M ery system Miss Edith Hug spending the summer home of her unci Mrs. noon. The ting The hol T Low tion was recently Ryder Thames Coal Co. Sylvia Brown returned Sunday ast Hartford, where she t Donald irdick ersity as a ¥ neis C. Dix on Fr own’ asylum aper BALT!C The Thames Coal Co. Some women 1 gentlem game, ! i he Zuests of Mr.| The Homestead | were parents at New Britain to take his old | in one of the factories. He discharged from the scr- of Marlboro was a visitor Monday. MONTVILLE Starr of New London spoke in! ptist church Sunday mornin; Kingd e, and daushter of North | e at the Chapel homestead and | week aries Baldwir iroton wer and Mrs Missio fall “hurch ecting Wom. 1d it: homas with | after for delive orde: her moth d to t with ell, Mass., has retu will begin her fourth y: ticut' coliege Wednesday At the Bible school t Sunday there will be rally day exercises and promotion for some of the pupils. Miss Alice Hooper returns .to her work in Hartford this week after spending several months at the home- | stead here. i The earth is believed to be flat at| the poles, and some candidates are flattened at the polls. ' THE“BLUES™ Caused by Acid-Stomach Millions of people who worry, are despon dent, have spells of mentabdepression, feel blue'and are often melancholy, believe that these conditions are due to outside infuences overswhich they have little or no control to an internal source—acid-stomach. Nor s it to be wondered at. Acid-stomach, begin: ning with such well defned symptoms as indi- gestion, belching, heartburn, bloat, ete i not checked, i or other all th system becomes deran time aflect to some de wital organs. 1 o ed. Digestion suffers The blood is impoverished. Henith snd strength are undermined. The victim of acid stomach, although he may Dot know the cause of his ailments, feels his hope, courage ambition and energy slipping. And truly Iiis is dark—not worth much o the woman who bas acid-stom Get rid of it! - Don’t let aci you back, wreck your health, make y. miserabic, make you a yictim of the and glooniy thoughts! modern remedy called EATC oh! such quick relief from your miseries—eets your stomach to i it strong, cool, sweet and com/for you get back your strength, vigor, vita enthusiasm and good cheer. ands upon thousands of eull EATONIC with such marvclous) sults that we are sure you will Tay it you will just give it & trial 50 cent box of EATONIC—the good tasting tabiets that you eat like & bit of candy—from your druggist today. He will return your money il resuits are not even more than you EATONIC E IC that brings, o5 Belptul I the same Get & big i I i i il " ‘“" St!ikiu Econony over Butter or Lard shortening, follow your usual recipes but use one-fourth to one<third less Mazola than you would af butter or lard. frying, use Mazola over and over lalt drop—it never carries from onefood toanother. FREE ;:::.whl 58-page Corn Products Cook All careiully tested recipes by ) o s, LHRIIR{ ) to follow. Handsomely illus- fron. Write us fa i today. 0., P. 0. Box 161, New York Ci 1rv:|»!l5|‘(1' ’V’ FIHR & CAHOON il ,l,,‘