Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 9

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MACPHERSON’S ; The Providens ety, ono of the,a -&pacious and attractive ~archway: 3 i AT 2 states. The outlook is for cioudy | in New Londen gounty, will on Satur- | juoyt? JO070S o 2% * 208 = 3001 1 et “Danderine” save and and showery weather over wuch of|day merning epen up for business in | loaves each every twenty minutes and | LADY ASSISTANT the country cast of the Mississippl riv- | their new location At 32 Franklin | neating ystem 1s po arranged . that | 0y J}| er_during the next 36 to 43 hours. street. e new: was t-mflz the ovens ean be in use tweaty-four glpnfy n$,req Promptly Winds off .. ntic. coast: - knewn Mfi-‘f&'. Bakery which 1 hours a day. Emi] M. Fox, proprietor = 8 Mo St || Sires ok BRI et manert Severl e o Ty s oy e T ] < - . i of X s un- 88 Main Street soutirwest and south. REw entrance’ Bas Teen bt ut e qer-the ovens wont oyt he could uso | ‘orecast. store an interior Bas been com- | the ovens for baki fully threc days trign’r n-ndqflol New ceilings and a | Lefore thew wbul‘me‘.fl off. 4 NOTHING EXCEEDS THE RICH BEAUTY T Rvay DBnglang snd castern Nave| new electric lighting crstem haye been | ~Ar. Fox purchased the building i RS A TR L R S f e P e S SRR R e urday probably THEY LEND ANY COSTUME rain. Pa el g o ; i ‘ 3 y 4 v _of gless with the exception | vears ago. e has been lacated in his 2 . 2 £ s % 5 Observations:in N;nulell. trop| ythe dovrs, have o imstalled. [.yraront store at 5 Iranklin. stroct, for ; and remember also that, to insure their long The Bullatin's. show the Aoy Lo KA ‘!nm:u—-i 1S faw tocation zives Wim one of ‘wear and continued satisfaction, it is im- ons, the " bares |ions re: 1 changes in temipcratiiee and the g‘lju 2 bullding by itself and ihe two | Pw largest and rmost modern bakeries portant to secure 8°°d furs. metric ema;g- Thursday: et Ror i1d | have been connected with {n eastern Conmecticut. 3010 Z Our Fur'Department is filled to everflow- THE CHARM OF FINE FURS e o2 7 3. m 36 2010 the [ : ! . By Covering Your - & e s B4 3010| COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HAVE | PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING ing with high-grade Fur Coats and Fur S Pi With- Highest 3 QUESTIONS FOR THE LAWYERS HAS YALE INSTRUCTORS S : Pieces. : . i 3 5 Judge Elm S. Bank f Fairfield. T h in iz uesing | 2 Pt i |7 armods ot Waterpurs. and | offersd by ihe. New Tliven VISting , - THERE ARE LUXURICUS FUR COATS . redictions for ursday: Cloudy = 3 ASBESTOS SECTIONAL | cormtara Sacmend2y . C1ouY| fuqg Wirliam . Mennes of Hartford | Nuree Association In- co-peration T {] OF LUSTROUS HUDSON SEAL are to Be asked by the county com- [ with Yale unmiversity has lust opened Thursday’s weather: Showery, with 3 s e rind. | missioners of the state to iuterpret | for the year 1919-20 with a elass that NN y W. io, Cogler, Aovcieget g the act passed by the lezislature of | is not oaly represeniative of Connec- € SOF T, ‘ARM RACCOON hail in me STEAH PIPE COVERING i Sun, Moon and Tides. . 11915, which relates to liquor licenses |ticut g:t with studonts also fre 21 : Fa i LIGHT AND DARK MUSKRAT i T [ EEign 1] 3308 | S8 %E lute et tn Hkrttora this weok | 15 the bHly - mablle oenin \ pursing . : | R | Sisn i e state met in Hartford this week | is the enly nublic health nursin e the price of ‘covering by — . pises. § ._il Water U Bols. | 0 ) Coted to engage the threo lawyers | course at yesent offerca in Conmectis Sy FLUFFY AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM % Ll i e b E = oE £ 53 named to internret the act and,the | cut and leading nurses throughout the . SEALINE the coal in your bin. 713 | powers and duties of the commission- | state are greatly interestod fn the cur- . p > 3 11| org vnder i, Conseguentlr any action | riculum. The National Red Cross has = A is the time to Ipp]y this 303 | taken By tI's —ommissioners of the | offered five scholarships of 3600 each g ‘ng with their trimmings of Beaver, Skunk R | | "0 | state nn®™=F The act, will be in accord- | while the New Haven Red Cross is i i rm Mvenng, and you can find l“-_ "‘:‘J ance with what the dawvers advise. furnishing four scholurships. The Red - B and Squirrel, in the fo % of .cc.!la.ra, cuffs, sizes in stock at g | j (a4 L4 0.0 d'l"hadmmmitssionfrsu have mot been tcmeadog e terbury has “contributed | In o fow mom and bread bands, they are irresistible. There : = S water 1t 15 low | 2dvised as to whether the lawyers | two additional scholarships so that the | form Tnt . THE Do el b fonl VAR would accebt the service reanired of as opered with eleven murses in | can hava 1t abuadant sofi. are short sport models for the miss and long- PECK McWILLIAMS CO. ! will be another meeting of the com-| The faculty this year includes many | derine: for o fet conte. all are sery L>eautiful, and you must see them Mrs. William Murray has returned | missioners to frame the many ques-|of Yale's most eminent authorities.|en a soft cloth with Danderine t £ th Central Wharf | after spending a_few days visiting| tions on which they want advice, War | Dean Geofze Blumer of the Ya! - | and ‘draw this throush your hatr<ak- 0 appreciate them. : Telutives in New York. time prohibition became effective on | ical school, Prof, O. E. A. Winsiow, | me ong small ctraeg at 4 Mre, lloward Revelle has refurned|July 1. The commissionors want to| profeseor of public health at Yale, Dr. | Lionter waerll strand 2 < | after ‘spending o few days in Provi-! know whether holders of licenses areoulis T. Dublin, statistic doubled the of your hair. > | dence. entitled to u refund ef a part of the | Morris Slemons, profes: 2| will De a m s0 | Kearps has retursed to|license fee {hev paid the commission-|rics, Dr. Frank B. Standish. €inical | fufry and so o o 4 i . 0 (1] 1 SSt spending a few days In|ers for a,license to run _one | instructor in tuberculosix, Dr. Arnold | dirt and cxccesive ofl ie removed. . | Many of these licenses under { Gesell, head of the dcpartment of ehild | & o e e e ol QUALITY CORNER | William Carer has returned after | dealers had to suspend operation, hygiene; Prof. Henry P. Fairchild of | v St acn ot Bate : freshen pending a few days in Providence. | pire next Mond Another question, | the department of the sciemce of so- Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank largest Assortment ” | "In the second game of ihe scries the | is whether the commissioners, in view | ciety, and Dr. Layette B. Mendel, pro- ind falling of - Jiboys' team dereited the ¥ tcam | of the war-time prohibition being in |fessor of physiologieal chemigtry B s 2l S g iy of the Greeneville school Tuesday af- | force, have the right to issue a re- | some of the members of the Yal e beautiful N DIAMOND JEWELRY ternoon and It was an exciting game. | newal of licenses to dealers who have | ulty who are conducting thoe class beautiful. BROOCHES S The score was Eto 3. . <t for, Tencialy ; It an of the this year — i | Michael Kearns is spending a few ens which had been ro license the n ‘addition the nurses taking thelcial ‘o the ,: Fomawad SCARF PINS ays in New Yor (il be license after ~Monday. The| course are.oqered unusual advantages | olal o Toe 2= o rlg;b“zg:u?‘r;‘ - S P g comm ant to know whether | in a wide fleld for practical weck in | hirths, marriages and deaths, and with | . : TAFTVILLE & the rightjto favo Mosnecs | Ny Heven. tho corons of tho county under the | THREE OLD SAWS 5 in {hose towns uas applications hLave —_— S tloris " oF ISEEtenriis8. cod L | 2 | On Thursday notices were posted in| been filed for licenses, WRESTLING EMPLOYE, HURT, bk e ] | : ation the medical - PENDANTS the Ponemah Mill to the effect that| Connecticut is one of the_ three of Brpm 1is investiia(jon this e BY LUCY LARCOM il emploves of the miil between the|the fortr-eizht states of the Union GETS NO COMPENSATION SUTS oL HnoTDat dosrh ma CELET WATCHES < £ and 16 who bad not grad-|that fafied to ratify the eighteenth| Injury sistained in wrestling while | S Not caused by ihe coiming If the world seems cold to you, If the world's u RADIOLITE STRA i 2l would belamendment, New Jersey and RhodeIs- @t a man's place of employment is not | O IS*10T, or earciessness of unot! Kindle fires to warm it! Go bulld ‘hou: P to it schooi eight| land being the others.” So far as the!ground for a workmen's componsa- | OG0 Teading those statutes tozeth- | Let their comfort hide f it help WATCHES, ET E Xk n weeks. This| laws of this 'state are concerned, it is|tion claim, according to decision | Cn it bility, if it exis | Winters that deform thie winds s C; t i sued in com-|legal to seil liquor, but the war time | made by Commissioner J. J. Donohue “)‘, &‘;‘ c,.};‘ a ,]’ R e TR gl Hecarts as frozen as Ralse'a ‘Hot ne passed at the| prohibition puts a ®an on the sale of [in the case of I'arold Ramus of £ BpepiCiont qERe. To that radiance g: X and bramb 4 |13 s f the ure requir-|jiquor here, and when prohibition un-;Loendon v. Paimer Bros. Co. of that| - g | You will soon forget o g POt 4 0 & €0, I8S |5 507, ween -the azes GF| dov the clghieantl aleparacnt becomen feltl GIRLS COMMUNIFY CENTER the cheerless. weather!” Some ' torlorner brothe = > || 14 and 18 who ‘s working and who | effective next January, it will be filegal | A hearing was held to determine | QBSERVES HALLOWE'EN SE#SOMN y not graduat from grammar|to sell liquor-in Connecticut. whether the injury was one arising = S - { It a’s e wS to attend night school. The| The legislative act of 1919, is gen- fout of and in the course of his em- | About 50 coupi °re present at the | $Tho moriai s walotor itesry, v further stat at both parents of| erally regarded to have been loosely | ployment.. The commissioner finds | Hallowe’en soclal and. dance held at Gl Ui et g avan 2ild_and the empiover are liable| drawn, in view of other statutes relat- | that the injuries arose in the course|il® Community Center for Girls on D oEL LI 1l Sente, | if the Jaw is not compligd | {ng to the sale of liquor on the statute | of, but not out of his employment, and | L 1! inine fHhecheado vl iz Do dlouds fo e yith. - The 1aw says thit these TUENt| pooks. x the clabm for cempengation is dis-|Iorm- Darncing followed Hallowe'en | O aseasions dona, be held in the ci e i ! missed. games and refreshments of fruit nto souls that shiver £ gr_borough. In Taftville ther BROTHERHOOD FORUM ON | “¥From he testimony it was found | Punch doughnuts and -apples i g S mtd:ex:‘:_)‘.g-.\-h;pe_ sorr rge number of children w that Ramus’ duty at work was to bale | S¢rved. . e i s briz 8 g rpceived o { . Under the leadership of Rov. Alex-|,pg carry them o a place 18 or 20 feet [ 21l 0nde sqay € e » do this. Noti Fiven ¢ ! ander H. Abboit, pastor of the United | away and stand them up on the floor. | I vening : OF ALL KINDS { that ight cchool is os-| Congregational chusch, the Drother-|On july 25 Ramus, who is 16 vears E or = Sediie i 7 | ts ihgod of the church, which is an org-{ o1, was wre: & with another : § 1 1 Astosnol e o oh hemt | kb the s ok Mg eger ] Db, TaD o R 28 whahu i S BoY e liuh: Wit i %) HUMORS OF THE DAY KALEIDOSCOPE - SO e 3 _#or its first session.|gation, is to open a forum to meet at|jaz. - slated to open Tu - eveni > First TAPRer T Rined tho Bairyact] \ Anile 5 . die Driscoll is to be in charge|noon at the church on the Sundays of | Tho commissioner's finding quotes afte business' meeting | 1 o400 4 ik DS , blowsoms . are. x 1 from Carmges Wagons £ {lie local school which will he held| November. It will be fore ‘the cON- | the ourt desision. i the e o oots S o » ehgnetiil ¢ { n and from Portland, ) y % | tez four ev s evers | sideration’ of the general tople of| Ti* AT S, Prooks & Sons, that com|Pe held “and Monday evenin: bas six votes and.antax—New York | 1o, iuPRlant hatpins ap nve T d“f. d Car«ts At-the TAleg cindergarten on| “Some Problems of American Cit! 80 Loies s tion - catmet: D bad whare | Iembers’ executive: council is t Sun. 20 ir i3 Y TK | patented A metal Zplapd, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Teim. | ance of anout thirt a4 cack piating Ter o€ nna] SRaed ity telne, hid art telies wn Business mee herc? { | et ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. by Miss Tda L. i i trank discussion of the question of the]iniury to be compensable must both | NS £ v ime nd | g ey ¢ motor 1 been invented in Blacksmithing in 21l its branches ndergartenecr mld Miss Eled day. 3 ! arise out of ‘and in the course of the | dancinz. E is looked the, 1[‘:7! ]}J\L {x rope that carries a- number of flex- 5 Rt ERSSIERnEEe. S The subjects are to be as claimant’s employment. ' For this re 3 $98E : ible rods mounted at”right s 10 ” A ver) teresting talk on Hygiene Freedom in 3, Democracy the claim for sofe ‘ n +% strate (to prisontr)—¥F hope I|its shaft P was given Ly Dr. David Susslér, after Creating _ Public Opinion: | pre, e T e Il not see you here % 4 5 0 L a Orp which a social hour was 16, The Christian As a Citizen: ,D‘:‘e'::’!‘ case must necessa be dis- i s JAn electric resistance coil warms the B Dt iR indd < S 5 A . A f 2 : 5 Sn ot air in tho intake manifold or carbure 567 YO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET| le. At the close of tha meet- | gl CAmAN: RO O atiam, PARENT-TEACHER ADDRESSES # L iona; i iR it e ' it to be started qui S e e The Brotherhood is inviting to thoaei AT LAUREL HILL SCHOOL |gapywaAN — In Middl o T4 GinRD T te Lkt ¢ t‘;] P, i forum meetings all men gvho believe; Tn the Kindergarten room at Laurel dietown, Oct 19) SRty mold has been inven orm- ALARM CLOCKS Lol LR ”’“""'&.h,‘;":tha: open and conmatructive discus-| Hill school .at 2.30 this (Fridar) af-| 2 1 L r ? Sty hats n the ,l';‘tgl‘as: Rev, U6 pet. | sion will not only “c!e:r the air” but| ternoom, there is to be u public meet- {a et o IDE by o . L, e ' 5™ also everituate in worthful action. | ing for interested in education. presp—dreiai —— i AT AT R L g the concrete as th All Grades and Sizes. e e R N o plies de SV when Mrs. George R. Chandler, of | ¢ MARRIED e R . thic place. The couple were attend-! PENDLETON HILL MAIL o |ty T MRS Srebitent (200 M= Lo SON_—HAWI he ate six meals at that ;¢ fmen gre ha One Day, Eight Days Ovita Paul as best man and Mis; Webber, the state organizer of the Ifred whero they advertise | o ve, = N ovaries as I Prot. | WORST IN 75 YEARS | Connecticut Parent-Teacher associa- | ner Norwich, : 3 15e | ing 3 - 4 Florida Labarree as bridesmaid. Prof.; EX N 4 - g b P L PR cooking and decided to stay sin- | Big Bens phiate ok ok 15 dur-| The Bulletin's Pendlictdh HIN eor-| tion, -will speak on the need and aims| Jane - S ahec ! ig Flugh Kirder was at the organ dur: s H 1 on t 1 Transcript. & ing thn ceremony. The ‘bride's gown rc;p;;deeng rltee: % er'hsucg“urgn)uz?t:on in conneetion | g T want @ ‘dasic breaktast | . 00, st Sbieatis crépe dnd FBE le in this section are greatly | & public schools. oet $ 3 g nt a dark breakfast. sh governmeént $1.00, $1.50 and up hotc Blhes s o S S i ap| inconventerced by havinz thetr maill The Norwich College Club had the| 27 SG.J o | kfast? What do YOU|gyired from Germany, in excha remain in North Stoninzton from 10.1b | pleasure of hearing these officers of| {nig city. can.. chila? 2 14 Mary to] £290, 40.000 tons of potash calt ast night you told Mary to o T o r e Eajfe THE | Her meid vas 5 o LB} a. m. on one day until 9.20 the next|the state asseciation at its meeting !y ivxixe i Cew T e 2% B WILLIAM FRISWELL CO morning. This is cauised by the fail-: Monday of this weeh, when the club | e b ure of the tralley company to run a cordially endorsed their work and| Jo yjpper and I didn't ] (Lendon) by appearanc red n Francisco Chronicie. i 5 H £ ] ar to connect with the local rurall pledged its influence to promote such | i u of or. 25 and 27 Franklin Strest carriers’ scheduled time. Not only is|organizations in this section of Con- |— ; N R e . 5 he mail on this rogte held up, but that| necticut. Other parts of the state replied Uncle | A TR gn the ene ather fural routs to leave, and_country have long since proved - Soctictop. ance, moon- 10, on - i ington post ud | their value. 2 V. Ayer, ag 3 hine liguor most like pure {4y : NOTICE State of affairs has been going on| nile the meeting this aftermpon 18 | maseral trom nis bia ho srystal epring Washington | qje ¥ A ii‘r;c'emm:”tr;ctlil:: ‘e&:px\g “vv:‘t‘e t:::;. to be held on Laurel FIll, it s hfovgd: afternoon, Nov. 1 at 2 | 69 of N A | 3 : d that residents from all gections of the | Burial in Yantic cemetery s complete absorption in a|avao ywn Eighth St. Canal Bridge clossd. the pyblic is anxious to know when the! ojpy will take advantcze of the op-| omitsflowers. ? it o ein & oy }l‘,)e‘ P own'3i. and ’ compary, the government, or the DPost! portunity to hear the two speakers uyprsavs—In Au a good thing thou; id A PWave’ an. acrés ed as fol Detour can be made across the ¢ office officials are golng to do same(hing | whose oddremscs heforo tho College | 1515 1 A S When two wites get to|low e fiae oa X » Py about it. XNot since the post office! siup twere of such practies! interest. or-clothas, thefr hisbands | 000, ' grist mill bridge at your own | N TR et e —_——— ; dence | 1 fave 4 chance to sheak drink."— | 2 el o, risk while bridge is belng built | and Boston mail failed to make com-| MINNEAPOILS BEE FIRM | street, Au ; + le' Courier-Journal. ; iSANATORIUM HOLIDAY FUND 3 8 | e f nections on time. \ 1 SUES COLCHESTER MEN | are invite & | i use for everything In| NEEDS CONTRIBUTIONS at Eighth Street. No loaded : Al _ | Suit for $1,000 damages has been | >cduetanuck, Con -| i at this time, n Holiday 1 wn { brought in_the superior court for thiz| COSTELLO—In Storrs 3% L. tell me the use of ajg : : ¢ of the teams or auto trucks allowed. gowned in cream celored georgette! county by P. J. Doll Bee Supply Co. of | 0 7r Miss Marzaret | jealous wife.” . culosis Per Order Sel i » with hat to match. Yollowing the cer- | Minneapolis .against Wm. B. Rvan of | —— — “Certainly! If there were no, je: ,,, fund to er .4 lectmen. emony there was a wedding breakfast| Clolchester, and Ryan as administrator . how fo S":‘l"'”;‘w | T also rs wo get jous for other holid You t‘ER SEE P | 2t the home of the bride where many ! of the estate of Charles W. Rvan. - AT i : y guests werc entertained. The bridc| The claim in the case 2 = MISS DORA SCHWARTZ AT DOUBLE 7 recetved many beautiful gitfs. After a| Bros. on Dec. 15 198, ordered 7.2 e bt o b e ! PUBLICATION CONFERENCE = short wedding trip the couple will | pounds of honcy at 25 eenis a pound urc en By e Teiis 1s ihors. anything|inen. and the rpeopie. of Norwic Miss Do vy &g ot make their home in this nlace. from the Doll Bes Supnlv Co. to be worrying you? . ';;.:nf\r:\:, a substantial sum ws et A S T Paarioi 8, busl: / You ever see double Albert LaBarree with thtee hunters|for later delivery, and that the Ryan Patient — Nothing particularly. | w has brought cheer and C - | from Taftville left the village at $ o'-| Bros. never ordered but 1740 pounds 15 Main Street Only just now when you put your hand | personal needs, not provided in_ your pocket I thought for a Ino- t)t' T sources. is a general inv iege News at New London, hag left for of if"at times a dis- 4 cleck Wednesday morning and return-| to be shipped, which was on ¥eb: 4, ation to all New York to sttend a. comference., ot tnidwn @Y | o4 nome aboyt six o'elock on Thure- I pocket 1 <t : 3 torted image is n boy! .o'elo Thurs-| 1919, On June 10, 1919, the Rvan Bros, ment you were going to give me your ; i:d::"‘:;?x“‘f,‘:"f‘ f‘h‘x;‘” ‘?‘ fil wpon the retins of your day ‘evening. Their two days' hunt!notified the Bee Company that they bill —Dallas New. % | persons interested in this ob, - seodyst_publicetions . tho viclplly of e | | netted them three ’‘econs, weishing | aid not want the rest of the heney and unera i bute the present se e - ks Pr‘i‘é- o ot e D! [} e, vou meTES inbmec it pfunds apises. .10 rakbits and 4 tne nlaintiffs sold the balance of 5,460 % 2 b0 small to be & 1 3 %~ 7 O X 0. ere e he ine there are to be - R ie _fow_ s “Keniok, has I} iabie optometrist. Heofffff | Shing"and in an ares of less than &n | the amaunt rectived on the detend- HYeClOrsS oot et imony e ‘homes. ot ished hLersel?! nét only in_ this il wiil make a searching in- acre. Thome in the party were Al-|anis’ acount, % war-like chiefs. line but also athleties and dra- vestigation . of -your eve [} | bert LaBarree, Edward Guadue, W-| "y, claims that R: maties, having received the Rich a sel Ril oo S e pi e Ty —AND— Mpastield Gramatics prize the et Sy ion you S Datay, Bunty and Boot." on Sur|have mever paid for the honey. . ersd and also taking lead! ? fg" Il | urGay evening there will be a ‘coon| wHEN INSTITUTIONS MUST E bal in the dramatic club piays. It ¥ 9 | supper the home of Mr. LaBarre 3 m m : 5 oS frine Henweres | |l B e I % Tn ot e REPORT SUDDEN DEATHS ers was valediCiorian of. her class at the |’ ¢ Attorney General Healy has given Norwich Iree Academy apd. teok ST | and daughter, Mary.|to Dr. C. Floyd H““‘:”s’ syperintend- Lady Assistant many prizes offered there. 2 { cnding the| oné of toe Conmecticut State Hospital Telephone 328-3 - i L 3 Broeklyn, or 6 Insane aif etown, an in- SEEXS FORECLOSURE ON ] r i the i ‘terpretation of Section 227 of the gen- WENRY E. CHURGH LISBON FARM. PROPERTY ! of Marttard. S eral statuytes relating to the report- WM. SMITH ALLEN | T > - d ing of sudden deaths at institutions. osure suit on a-meértzage for 1 - The Full has applicatien ag Wsll to on farm on -the hishwey frem o q A the Nerw! te hospital and Nor- Xewsnt to Canterbury Green in th and | wieh tu sanaterium. “ows of Lisbon hias ‘been brought in . . tin th The at goneral says “mat| A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. the superior- court by Jacob & Rpsa - & medical muonm need not report - 3 - Nilnas of Sprinsfield. Mate, ‘ssainst %o the medleal examimer under the | Chiropodist, Foot Specialist | wfimm e:::; é.;han. e t - o mvhu: of th';;t:tg any ‘:::‘»:S (PROTECY YOUR FEET) | eurred - ] : P e e ot e P ich | Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support.' Base Gief Flans For Seaso: e E Tha. pattent was ander medtcal treat. | Suite 7-8 Alice Building, S21 Main: St/ - Norwich, Conn, Phone 1366-4 | Break a Cold - In Few Hours First dose of ‘“Pape’s Cold Compound”’ relieves all | stuffiness and distress—No quinine! Costs little! v- in the club on Broac W.ly. f the renearsal a socia| hour : ;.-In held in nearby. te - :CT ik < o K 2 L 3 : _Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing [nose running; relicves Nevember and December. Light -4 v 3 e 28 and snuffing! A dose of “Pape’s Cold :fi:r”{.ef: erishnd : G gp - Cel v fl t n Compound™taken every two hours un-i| "up U0 co1g Compour 15, Abo X til three doses are taken usually breaks | quickest, surest relief known and costs up & cold and ends all grippo misery.|only a few cents at drug stores. It The first dose opens clogged-up nos- | acts without assistance. Tasies nice. trils and air passages of head; stops|Contains no quinine. Iusist on Pape'sl o /

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