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‘ed much of the garage property, and re- alicdz’ the probable oil-siikel arl gas-| oline.soaked gondition of much of the| interfor, they -were dnclined to throw STROVE TO FORGET “I am about to buy a farm for sum- out With a lantern to search for a lamb|’ EED NERVES PLENTY OF Satristion srim e 8 Wi A A Bevh: - LNt % Se Temile @ Nyl fes. - £.0ein Sosmem O vantage in that the blazing building could be approached from several dif- ferent sides and they quickly made that count. Lines were run in fram every approachable direction and the blaze was fought back foot by foot to its center while a Watchful'eve was kept on 1 o grow your own eats on your mew farm, are you?” i “People always supply their own tables when they own farms!” protested the man with large ears. “What do you_mean?” “Then heaven help you,” mourned the man in the new overcoat, ‘“because with a broad boulevard of the greemery down their spines and with red radishes and yellow them so artistically that Eulalia almost burst into tears when the carving knife lemon s lices dotiad and fork broke up their harmony. “I.would come in from the kitchen garden beaming with pride and bearing a peck of Swiss chard in my hand— cver Bitro-Phosphate & Godsend. Keen Minded Men, Energetic and Successful Rely on It Asserts Prominent N. Y. Physician. erick 8. Kolle, ‘ditor-in-chief of Physi- Babecn blazing cornices and sides of surround-|you'll need help! It wouldn't be so bad cians’ “Who's Wheo,” and a nationally ,q B%Ben uy |ing buildings. This work by the men|if it werem't for women, but somehow|and would 2o hustled out to feed the| Mva and women, péfvous asd frettel | known ‘willior of médical (g3, byolt, in Whlserx Ofte that knew how told quickly a Nor-|women never seem to get hungry|chard t> the chickens Wwi e NEWS | ca gy unset and often fatigued, nee most_emphatie men! § £ S Dmew ¥ wich can be m“‘mt:medy u,.‘:., uo,: enough to consider food merely from a|that there was company for lunch and|ple..y of organic phosphate, and the 1f 1 had my way, Bitro-Phesphate © accept seviet rule. are lookirg o1 and thank- ky stars that the United way beund to share re- 3 the situation that is That is all very well i the . 1l receive a eheek. But if ik plans sagll carry ond the widen to the limits that for it, thos sime Ameri- made sorry that the mighty this coustry, without its bad not been thrown into 2 long before the Peles im- * influence 2s a meral expres- rnational Harvester Com- to distribute ameng its as 2 ‘bogus, $60,000,000 of its weil be calld a memerig! of the former head of any, the late George W. © stood eompistently for a D between laber and ! saw in gueh a general trend of all America’s more geri- al problems. There is noth- e argumept for such part- s was werked out admir- e Wandering Jew,” three- of 2 century ags. But the list dealt only with the idea dual owners\p of a factory 1 ownership BY eorperations 5 are said to have ne seuls, is a velopment. It may be moted nal pieture drawn by the ® the Harvester Company's fontemplated no “shop contrel” Both centemplate, of W the task of George W. Perkins. oW that the partnership between Mr. Perking' desth as & striking <t lesson to concerns chat are hang. & back. 1t 1 an objeet Isssan that every large plant in the United States may wisely analyze and study. GOOD FIRE FIGHTING got to give the firemen great work!" This was the expressions mest frequently eredit. ons of beard demonstrated efficiency of its depart- ment when the test came. What the value of brick over frame consrtuctipn within the business district of the city might easily be in checking the spread of fire was well illustrated by two dwelling houses that came with- in reach of the flames. One of them; an.old wooden building, was early on fire and had one side badly charred, while the amount of water that had te the wooden Wuilding makes. farmer has less ground from Wwhich to extract his living expenses and any profit he may hope to enjoy. EDITORIAL NOTES Tne Mexican governme to normal with another subdue, Dbaek to now insurrection A Newark man attributes his swelled head to hair tonic. Well that's probably safer than wood alcohol. The promise of cheaper sugar .by the first of the year is the same old story| that has been handed out for the past two years. With a Wwoman nominated for secre- tary of state by the New York demo- crats, suffragists show what strides they are making. The governor of Guam has prohibited the people from whiptling. Which seems to be a new angle in the invasion of personal liberty. ‘Where liquor selling is allowed to go on unrestricted and at big prices, prohi- bition is laughed at and freedom from license revenue is secured. 5 Prohibition Commissioner ~ Kramer anneunces that he is making goed pro- gress in wiping out the remaining cas- es in the national Sahara. That bolshegllk advance aginst Po- land is bringing again into the mnews columns names with which we became familiar a few years ago, Socialism has one more thing to an- swer for. Mrs. Chaplin says it is Charlle’s adherence to this that has made him ‘mentally cruel” s South American skepticism about the league of nations seems to be grow- i Peru announces its determination to have a navy, airplanes and battle Candidate Cox by speaking too quickly about the candidate’s attitude on the league. If the railroad men getting increased pay act the way some of the miners who, ot an increase recently are doing the looked for efficlency gain will not be torthcoming. utilitarian standpoint. They idealize it and while it is bad enough when all they have to work on is what the deliv- ery boy leaves at the back door the results when provisions come in bushels mething to be discussed in a low Now, when I had my farm—" 1 never knew you owned are sor \. a “I try to keep it among the closed an- nals of my life,” exvlained his friend. “When I owned a farm I was filled W about it unless I could engineer a good what was wanted Was green peas, scar- let radishes and golden corn. “The chickens, too, were a disappoint- Whenever I needed chicken to ment. make me a completely happy man couldn‘t have it. or too ancient. or were numbered eorrectly. chickens grew week we had to do without them because Eulalia was using a table set embroid- s0 inclinations those Why, -contemptuous Either we needed them all 40 lay eggs or.they were oo young Never by any chance was there a chicken in that populous barnyard whose days that sooner they heed this advice the better their health will be. In every one of the millions of ce that make up your body, phosphorus is & most important part. Your nervous system, your brain, your Diced G AR g bpsies mmst Tinve 8 sufficient supply of phosphorus or weari- ness, mervousness and a general run- down. condition, as well as lack of normal mental power is sure to result. Big men of affairs—mighty men' whe control _indust; because of sheer will power and neryous force, know this, or, 1 -~ Speaking on this very subject, Dr. Fred- should be prescribed by every doctor and used in every hospital.” Later, Dr. Kolle said: “When the nerve tissue begins to lose its vitality, woman begins to lose her youth and vivacious- negs. Her lively, pleasant _disposition fades away—she becomes irritable, un- companionable, moody and despondent. It would indeed be a godsend if more men and women were aware of the ef cy of Bitro-Phosphate.” Hot weather is dreaded by men and women who ~Are weak, thin, mervous, timid and lacking in vigorous development because it saps their vitality almost to the " o be if they don’t, are clever enough to have & | breaking point. ba poured onto 9.|nd into_ the hu(ld\:;‘g an;,cman?m;’ uudx I(]‘;;A'lw:vr(;{ ‘;f::ue y':: they just grinned as I passed by. They p,,g,mm ATy To ail such people Bitro-Phosphate is made a wreck of Its interior. The oth-|wife got in her deadly 5 '] knew " they were pertectly safe. hysicians more and. more are realizing | recommended because it ia the one organ- “Qfen, & brick bullding with alate roof andfall T-had for food ithat e’ aa¥| “The cows had to be white, and the that Bitro-Phosphate, as dispensed by Lee | ic phosphate which, when absorbed by the WEEK E| iron shutters over its windows, was| Symphonies, ~color Symp! horses’ and the dogs and the_cats, The sgood and all leading drug stores, is | system, will supply the element necessary NDING JULY Stot, 1900 arcely touched. They gave an im.lWhile I tried to count shcep' jumping| oSS SR e JOF CRC IR RK 00 | % necossity fo over 40 ber cent. of men | or a vigorous, health mp 1y free from A over a fence to calm my mind nothing o b the pigs up to the pre- | and women, because present day foods do | any suggestion of weakness or disordered pressive demonstration of the protec | et % TH0¢% 0, OO T (" ract ehat | that they serub the pigs up to the not contain’ enough phosphate to give the | ReEves. 2 tion afforded to a city's center by|SonCih ® gleadral was happenins o yOIlnE White standard. When the straw- | body and especially the mervous system | - Your drugsist has Bitro-Phosphate in e —— brick construction and the hazard that|me and there was nothing o be done|Derries were ripe there was one the ‘suppIy\it needs. the original package with complete in- structions for best resulls. If you desire a good figure, lighter weight; smaller waistline, abdomen, hips, etc.; if you wish to red uce your double chin to one of pleasing firmness, lose no time in obtaining a small box of KOREIN (pronounced koreen) and follow the pleasant, easy money-back $10 Teport red i€ veliable, popular, rational and it by Korein system. loexpensive. If you are over-stout, you know the discomfort of being so.You may be clever enough to make others imagine you are KOREIN system under 0.00 Guarantee! Follow the directions of the Korein ¢ system of weight reduction, leasant and healt simple, up their h: X |mer use” confided the prosperous look-|chop wWearied me o' that when finally < A — n e ot e e vtnat, **|ing man with- the large ears. “The|the chop was achieved what 1 wanted z : == , But not 8 With the. cxperitoced mes|Tamily is! delightedi” more than food was to lie down and F\/ S cxperienced men| “Have you signed the deeds?” aux-|rest for a couple of hours. LY ) Who wers to direct the fight and handle|jougly inquiréd his friend in the mew| “Fish always swam into my ken mes-} the hose. They had one strategic ad-|overcoat, ‘“Anyhow—you @&ren't going{tling in an ‘oval racetrack of parsley, g (T17 - husky earthquake~ to dispose of the L Sk ne AR FMer 20 4o pofic| “BACK T THE FARM® AcAIN |farm. You can't bum up & fafm to Ect S T B tor abersy Shbrieakerdl | s o e thLlE L ot R phined, and after healing there remain- i€, camy out gheir promise| Tor the lust year or two we have|im”i to Storage—it 1 the original| Gidn't get it for the reason that she|as alrealy indicated, are detroyed ai|ed over the right eye region, two inch- S 30 GO B Pubs. We{neact ihe siuean raissd with mors or| i e simply couldn't stand that off shade of every stage from the time the sced is|es from the midline, a defeet in the | o 1 Lt e reaienslepiunt, it | rose. She said it offended some inner |planted untii they are ready for human|pene, irregularly circular in shape and | ‘ revist leaders show no sych |less emphasis, “back — to the farm. Wren 1 wanted asparagus I didm't 2 . 7 ; s ; e v o3 1. At the P This has been given & new promience by|get Tt because its green was so horrid|Sense. In fact, that farm was such a/{consumption, . {an inch wide. This pulsates visibly |gsometimes repeats the first letterseof No’Answer te This, ol e T b otessor Eugdne Davenport. dean of |and washed out and in Bulalia's compo-| fallure—s wxt| dionioStiations some vears agc inland bulges when the patient leans over. | certain words without contortions. He| Now that it is all ever, what partien- | conditions that delay the| T Ot B e Unlveraltr of ailinow | sition for the -day a more vivid green| ~“Huh!"'said the prosperous man. e it the dircct annual 1085¢%) The patient’s mentality .is mermal, often avoids stammering by the use|lar advantage did Wilson get {rom threw. 1o istios with ¢he Poles, Le-| LoeTICS 8 (o BANermly of ML | was'needed. " She said beets, carrots and| It STEW all those things it was a howling | sustained in the United” States e gyt ana coroperative, and s siream |of eynonyms for the Words he wishes | ing Senator Reed through the windemwt—t = hat 3 narrie the promer effcct and it| Suceess -and only ‘stren o my jal 1990,000, woo/ |of talk slow but pertinent, He has|to speak. Pittsburgh Despatch. { s advisors gre driving el couples be not only encouraged but as- iifh“fiz’i"édlpméa." As for radishes, | resolve o own one and all that tiere is|tional sm in’indirect losses, incluauig!oF (I SIOW but Bealckerlapt ol R Eaans for raseoonn e oo with the utmest gpeed|sisted in settling down upon farms. Theliope T shall never have to commune thefeon. Oh, boy, When you spoke of ;l:!em‘:tfect i t:\he 1:1|bhc heaalr!l\eddgd no worries, imaginations, delusions o3| that is, emotional. He is not appar- Geod Beasen for Pride. apparent intention of gob-|difficulty he finds is m providing the|with another radish to my dying day.| golden corn and green peas! e tha sy e engitaces Iy | hallucinations. He knows his place, |ently embarrassed or sensitive about| Who ean blame ORio if she’s the pread-{ much of Poland gs possible|capital, but he thinks this should be|Or parsley. Having an unlimited bank| “Well” the man with the new overcoat rats, and the necessary expenditures in| AT ACTRUSIS B8 [MEFE Bl FEC ) TRAT SHCTEASS est state in the union just new ¢ v may secm whetoms ad.]overcome by the formation in communi.|of narsley instead of @ 10 cent lnzh in remaried hovelessly. “some people would o e ther | (souming. roughly | ¢ (Ot events 18 hormal and accurate. e Ry ot et 4 o : : o hich must be made to go]go and lie down on a railroad track Wi ing, estimate 1 e Sheuld Be Decorated, n > ties of an assoeiation to ‘“g: h xpres: z opulation in the United States is 50,-| Like many other stammerers, this 3 Y ey in the demands they so0 t v r as possible. Eulalia sort of ran|the fast express coming on, no matter|FoPUN: o5 g 3 ings normally and reads and| Since the big conventions are over with Why Bill Resigned. o i 4 the beginners so that they can ; il SCns Ho oy PasFied gt i 00,000 for the cities and 150,000 000 |man_sing: y ] , e it ammistios terwe are WML, .. siart Such an assoclation - o Turaeling S ILICUEY e for the rural districts, it will require the|speaks without hesitancy when alone. | it would be interesting to know who dared | Colonel Bryan says every demoerat is. be discussed! At the last!qo for the younsz couples what b jungle of parsley every time I started! Ne dsetruction of property by each rat of| He frequently stammers on .words|to instryct the women delegates.—Toledo | entitled to his own opinion. Quite a siap Teports the bolewit esmy Wes WHBIA|and Joan seciiioie have oy tmes only a little more ghan one-fourth a|which begin with H, L and R, and | Blade. : at the White House—Los Angeles Times. e A e < 5 day to make the aggregate great the Polish capital. done in solving the problem of home IN THE DAY’S NEWS SRR G e e ————————— . - sum estimated as destroyed by these is crushed and brought un-|ownershin "l-‘ "he‘“se _“‘fl”ga SR FACTS REGARDING THE SRR {vest yearly in this countr . ination of the Rusian bol-|money regularly deposited by many t stly Pest. “A” more definite idea of the losses o1 Qo ope will find its buffer state | veStoTs. There seems to be no good rea- A As ocarrier of the dread bubonic|from rates may be gained by consider- Ml' Dav.d Sllvema_n k . g, son why the principle could not he ex- = 2 plague rats are a menace, but that ing what it means in human effort. b e Foles overcome, thel, 4.3 to the “back to the farm" move- By U. 8. Public Health Service. only one form of their costiy and dan-| “Taking the average yearly returns T “ H C fi Ba-5i o "Serdets of | ment for werthy youss conples gerous depredatio ays bulletin jon man's Iabor in agriculture, as shown €lls riow Luucura 1 and in excellent position Okakoms g Bick 5 from tlie Washinglon headquarters of by the census of 1910, it requires the . mp— — - . 3 o1 The state of Ok.lflhl)mll has Dlazed The Sick Baby he ational G ic societ continuous work of “about 150,000 me, e : - : e sov te : € S0 )Clhl’flu there. In that|the v;a_v on the :]ra;,l i Den 'Daf\vn(; The baby is sick if he has: “Rats are pra y omnivorous and! with farms, agreiultural implements, s might be faeed with the|port has suggested by setting u> afun No_appetite. their depredation wide range’)and other equipment, to- supply the task of supporting the Ger-|of $1,000,000 to be used for this very| Vomiting. ___lwrites Edward W @ com-|foodstuffs annually destroyed by rats I contracted a very severe case of re pelling the Reds, for which|Durpose but the Illinois dean !5 of the| Diarrhoea; or more than three (mnw— munication to The They feed United States. In addition, rats| ) eczema and it was so bad it kept me . be the waiving of all the|OPINion that the loaning of monev fo|ments a day; or if the movements are|jiferently upo of other property, mainly of ag- . up nights. It formed into g ) Ay T R B SNANS | e ambiion: Susng ipeople 2 mect u|elemy. frothy Ploody] el i #d animal m icultural origin, the production of % large, red pimples, very irri. g ofhes eailes In-||ico is heyond“the soope of state or fed-{C1%8 Of undigested food © o o < up newly planted grain, de-|which requires the work of about 50, @A tathg el 4 e dhe e » Germany. ic = S B % while grc A en | 000 A ermany To avoié tMat|.ra] governments. 3 Toveraent '’ Bay. while gr and o when000 men. =~ 5 sore and red. The itching : re is an alternative, late| It will be Interesting to watch the| p hock, stack, er L]y Thissgives’ 8 tolal dof (200,900 meny was so disagreeable that I Iy i p* e 2 2 ol G Fever. areh wharf ship’s| with their equipment, in this country, Iy it. and that is for the ']:velormnm of Dean Davenport's idea.| Rash. o SoM07 4 in the bin and feed|fhose ecomomic output is devoted Sole- could have tora myself to . ™ to throw big armies intoIf the young people are to be lured| Signs of a cold, sore throat, cough or| oK ‘ent Truits, vegelables and|ly to feoding and otherwiso providing picces. Could not do my to acomplish the defeat of|back to the farm, it must be through)discharges from fhe Sves, anC RO . |meats in the market, destroying at the|for rats. If a Small fraction of this) | work. Wasdipfigured for timebeing, vists, if posible. No ome|Some method that promises them more < =% Y ing|same time Dby pollution far jore than|army and the money involved could be *‘Was treated but got no relief, I |. mes the great powers—after the fogy |37 » bare existence of drudgery. Adacompanied. by restiessmeis and erving i g concentrated in a continuous national| | wag advised to use Cpticuta Sosp e - r 98T | |t of idle yiomey Is seeking investment|®t BiBRt- > - it They destroy enormous numbers offcampaign against these pests & vast| | o4 Qintment. Sent for free sample. ul expendit Loss of weight or failure to & e e acki e ‘:" "' "”""" in schemes more or less hazardous and|proners. 7 ggss . patlicy sl < d Eponfe D be e The first night I used them was the r "0t wanting to plunge|uncertain. Why not turn it into the| What to do for any sick baby: jatml young. o . ame hirds 7 Is| first night I slept without agony for maelstrom of war, butchannel here suggested, where laans| Give him an abundance of fresh air. ‘i‘fl(‘;':l" 1 LA K ':' Vare|STAMMERS EQUALLY IN months so ] purchased more, and I choice and expediency|will/be employed in solving one of the - mress it fant St him quietly to|houses Sea Tiors - ilkal FIVE DIFFERENT LANGUAGES | | ysed three fifty cent boxes of Oint- eems 0 B e passing and time for some|real social as well as economic prob-|bed. : : Frreteiand 153 - A Norwegian sailor, who came under | | ment with the Soap which healed 2 i i _|carpets and leather good: a 3 b p £ al action to have arrived. | lews of the moment. T W e Y =Ty iie asy dithsripas insee: i iR observation and study of Prot.| | me” (Signed) Devid Silverman, T st tw : a0 e Samuel D. Robbins, of the Psycholog- : . . ¢ is that the belshevists are| ‘The auestion between the larse and |G, i or no food but plenty of| by gnawing (hrough | Samuel . Robbins, of the Psyeholog- | | Saugaruck, Conn, July 12, 1919. will make Sunday Excursions to Ocean Beach . every = antage of any kind of ais-|V'c SWall famm would arise In the de-|yyre ool water. 3 3 L etric” wivas | SDOke Spanish, English, Danish Swed- foke: ~disireiat i = . . . 5 S A A B “elopment of this idea. Not long be-|"'Song for (he doctor. If the baby is|ting the insulation from selectric wires|Shoke Spapish, English Danish Swed: Prevent these distressing skin Sunday during the season, leaving the railroad dock = ’ ® o4 ) tore the war the tendency was to sup-|sick emough fo need madicine, he is siek |in order to secure material for nests and|ish i e troubles becoming serieus by making o Tocther @ Asia, Burope or America,|nort the big farm as desirable, because|enough fo have a doctor give i by gathiug oilsoakcd rags and other cqually in all languages.! | Caticura Sosp, and no other, your at foot of Market Street, at 10:30 a. m. and arriving “ their propaganda and thelr|of economies that were possivle fn its Infdmmable e e et oend | plle deiver, & pipefitter, o riszer and || cvery-dy olistacesapyisiad pylinle R a3 e R R B : . o ses by gnawing ; : e i Bea ock. Returning lea s Beach fcre are a seere of conflagya-|operation. Are Wwe to turn away from More Essential ; il ;f“l“:s Al S bonds and|a sailor, when tested by United States w‘?h;’ of TCutm i;;zlm'eat now al e ch al ocl : that are flamed by belshe-[this and take up the pelicy of small| Many a business man has but just! e uonyments by burrowing, and dam-|army standards, was rated ot thé men- snd then. They are for keep- at 5 o’clock and reach Norwich at 6:30. People the wopld over are|holdings, Wwith the consequent increase ! learned that freight cars are more essen-|gme foundations, floors doors, and fur-|tal age corresponding to a child of 11 :'Ag:ll:ecelmpl:‘x’hnl:nhh:nd‘ clear, . i 4 he pub ¢ n - | s dwi g vears, When eight years of age he was ands soft, scalp clean, hair luxuri- .. . . . a: _|in proportionate expense? Small farms|tial to the pul than mahogany Pull- | ichings of dwellings. y ¥ T et = fl::fl‘n';m cuupied by Balr waers may b more] mABE—Bostin Herald | it “carricrs they alco cause| 5o territiea while on the o by 2 b0y | | ant. Always before compieting your This is a brand new boat with Deissel engine, and ample movement pwofess- || e it 4 — — Lenor . ;i specially | who impersonated a bear that he was | | toilet dust your skin with a few grains . E “*%5 | intensively cultivated, and will assure enormous commercial especial e o ¥ grain: % ide these, aad through agpeal|,’ oo o O A o i Playing Baby Act. hroush the iniroduction ' of bubonlc|rendered specchiess for two hours. He | | of Cuticura Talcum, an exquisitely accommodations for 600 passengers. ¢ cunidity in Wuman nature, seexs to p i quite] Germany, which used to beat the world |plague and the resultign suspension of|has stammered ever since. TFifteen| | georied face and skin powder. a 2icted peoples o cast n helr| i (e T Mt 18 Gu®) in boasting, now specializes in hard-luck | commerce o introduction o |years ago, at the age of 30, his stam- [ [ SGRIN S S50 COR POREEr FARE 40c EACH WAY. e 18 heir| possible, \oz. that thfe x;let vield will fwl stories.—Birmingham Age-Herald. | plague th direcily responsi- | mering became worse when he was) | «gatie Joos B, Mol Seld everywbers. t Where 1l cannot be|increased, because of the more careful e s A ble for as well as for|shot by a robber. DIoEngt ¥ $0d e, Telotm fic. ed armies seek to subjugate |management and use of the land, made|\ A little flour by any other name lan a3 The bullet splintered his skull over uticura Soxp shaves without mug. by force of arms and eom-[necessary by the fact that the small|doubtless smell as wheat. rt of losses|the right ey The wound was tre- new.”—THOREAU B OO 60 800 88 NPLLOL ORI AU SRRRITAE IS G T 31T 01191 TE T O P RTAEREN “Buery generation laughs at the old fashions, and follows religiously the HE SUIT that looked well when you bought it but wretched after you wore it; the frock you adored last week and discarded this week; these are the extravagant purchases, the costly errors, that make shopping an uncertainty, tanks. So and employers is met impossible! Ne_thyroid. no starving (eat as much as you corporate ownership. THe cem-| Latest advices are that Chafrman 20} 00 atrenuous excrcise, othing to barm great stock-bonus scheme comes|white has added to the troubles of {3;‘.,."3‘.,“’.2.'5"."' T et Daniey But don’t give up hope. There is no good reason why you, too, should not always be well dréssed whether you spend-a little or a great deal. . . . It'sall a simple * matter of where you shop, ad 10 be fat, that you are as happy as to feel the benefit at oncel - hovio 4 m Tuesday amons the crowds that gath-l The man on the cormer save: the el P ot QHIJI'Y UALITY e Saa e e e e b | s o e o 12" Qi e oo VIO A 1000 ot ke " This spontaneous testimeny ts> the e fickent work of the Nervieh fire depart. thing like tubereulosis, lurking in us all and ready te spring into full vigor un- You need no longer sit idly by and luce 10 to 6, ‘or more, pounds, as may be needed in your case, | The Boston Stores This is the time to begin reducing weight, Let sonr hearhl atiractive, vivaciouly seive sk eBosal® ment was well deserved. watch slender persons enviously. Become supple, light and cheerful. Improve your physical and mental der right condition; Henry Stewart, aged 73, who is start- a serious conflagration for the city if|ing from St John, New Brunswick, to condition—add years to your life Tour Sgurs willbe the flames should onee get the upper| walk home to San Diego, California, ko g ylars] $ hand and spread to the adjeining prop-|may find the spirit is willing but the The secret is in following Korein erty. Early arrivals at the g¢ene were|flesh weak at his age. system. It is for both sexes, all ages. Money-Refund amawed by the rearing mass of flame - There is a pleasure in realizing that you fhar was swesping frem end to end of| In 2 gambling raid in New Jersey are a little thinner, in better health 2nd | GUARANTEE the police found that lima beans had been substituted for the regular poker chips, another evidence of the devasta- effect of the H. C. L. more attractive each day.

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