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. I 39 -Owsen strews. Telophons 105, Fotwich Bulletin Willimantic Ofics, attended the service and the which followed. Will live in New Britain, where Mr. Gross is employed. A extension service sehiodl ed wth the Tolland eounty farm buresu the Comnecticut wpr Schl and " Critran. - “Tom® O'Brien, Amie Mart- Repeey. , and “Cute” McCarthy. "B Casey. Seuctuls ot u‘q the seadon _Wednesday, Mareh hursday Mondiy, March 1—Bishops Wednesday, Mareh 9-—O'Briens Murrays. Thursday, March 10—Conrads 1.—Picketts v Wednesdn: Tuuraday, March 17—Bidhops ve Con- y, Mareh f1e-Pleketts vs Mur- ""—-m. Mareh #3—Noels va Bi: ¥, MAreh 34—O'Briéns Wodhésday, March 30—Picketls vs 7. Mareh 31— Contad ve Mur- B, Ofieion Tstheop, of Windham, has Been a’mud allthifitstrator of the es: gug And 0 Mareh v irety §. Bowsn. Jirdee | will and the heirs have | Spplied to thie provate court for letters of administration. Presldent e #éultutal eoflege, 15 to speak at (i g of the chamber of commere (Tuesday) eventhg. His subject will B¢ “Werks s1a Needs of the Staie Agri- @attural CoMege.” to the Willimantio of the Setherr New Englaml one compsny s wirs chief, was Hgently to the New Britain '3 . He took 1p s duties in that HE NOW BELIEVES INFRUITATIVES” Toacher Of “Now Thought” |° Hsalod By Frolt Uver Tablts Senmwwctior, N. Y. ¥ am not id the habit of prelsing ay matetial medicine as I ind an advosatésf ‘New Thought’ ; butsome Hiske ago, T bad sush & bad attack of Liver and Swomach Treuble that T gave $hinking Idid sot have it and took fied the Gerie" King, | Vision, The program will consist of short b addresses an, 5 iy “GiI” Flynn, | matters pertaining to farm ome O et i Portes| work will be explainea. The repert of City Health for the first|W. P. S. Keating for February is as fows: Searlet fgvér §; diphtheria 2; lo- ve.| bat pneumonia ehioken pox 1. Mareh 3—Noels ve 'Briens,| Mr. and Mes. Arthar Roy spent the ve Plcketts. | week etid with félatives in Baltie. commitee of arrarigerie£is for the second vé|annual banqtet of fiie Christian Endeav- of soctety of the First Baptist cliureh. asels 14—Murrays ve Noeis. | e aftstr is fo be held fela Friday ev- 16—Picketts V8 | ehing. parently had a good effect wien & relapse st in. b e the past two Chieage, * ouard ty Monday. Thomas F. Stammers has Soven beys interested ond Boy Scout treed was - frame structure, one-family house. | Kill That Cold With ; Q\LL(Q Adelard of Willimantic, Bde of Hartford, John of Patterson, and, Louls of Providence, R. ., and exti The bullding was a in forming & sec- in Willimantic met at the Y. M. C. A. Monday evening. Un~ der the leadership of Merritt J. Hopkins instructions “vyre given in the tenderfodt degree. If the troop is formed it will be known as Troop No. 2, B. 8. A., of Willi- mantic. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Gross| conneet- itural college conducted at Yeoman's hall, Co- of this afternoon. will be divided into classes for men and women, Madison Woodward is to have fge of the men's division and Mrs. nie Dixon Welch of the women's die demonstrations in Which Officer - ¢ mudips 3; and Miss 1nes Patton 6 chairmsn of the |' Funeral services for Rev, C. Norley Smity, for the past three years pastor of the local Methodist Episeopal ehurch were held Monday afterncon &t 2 o’slock in Trinity church, Providence, R. . Rev. Mr. Smith died Friday at No, 209 Har- vard street, Brookline, Mass, followine 4 felapee. by his son, Klnter G. W. Smith, former Syracuse Utiiver: Transfusion of bl oftered ty foothall player, per- fofmeq at the Deconéss hospital, had ap- Taneral sétvices for Johin 3, Marphy were held Mondsy miorning at 84§ breleck from the funeral parlofs of Kil- lourey Brothery, No. §6 Usi requietn high nrass at ehtrch at 9 o'elock was sung by Rev. John B. Clark. e wtas & latge Al- tendane> and mary floral tributes. At ae offertofy, “Ple Jesu,” was gung by hyinn, ‘Bome Swect Day” was sung by Msd Mithieu and éMbs. A W. Turier. ot Clark read & éommijttal ser- recdiving vault fn St. Joseph's demetery. The bearerd were M. J. Dirmi- m@ham of Providenes, Owen Roman. of Hartford, Fank Rorafii and Geofge Grimes of Wiltimantie, Miss Mary Dawonehyk died Sunday morhing at her home in South Coveniéy, folfowing ilinvss with Hear trouble, Sho wag borft in Austria, May 15, 1895, ih dailghier of Andfew and Tessie Kaupjak Divonchivk. Besides her pafents she is Mifvived by six sisters and bfothers. Més. Bosnlie Desehdmps, 17, widew of (ean, Yed Batordty mymt hn holne e} datighicr, Mrs. Ad- th or Tardy, of No. 8 Ash street of pnei- ia. She was bord L Cap 8t Ignade, was a deveut member of St Mufy's pars ish and a member of Ste Afme soclety. ven doughiers, Mre, Clentent laidier, Mrs, John Chalifotiz. and M#s. Johsi Tees ¢y of (his eity, Mrs. Fraik Gaucue, Mrs, Lucier and Mrs, Ansél Bisis of d Mrs. Firnest Dionme of ot Canad. i Fall Niver and thtes -Sons, Tagar and Benest Asselin of thie city and Ulrie AS- selin of Carnds survive her. Twenty: five gratdchiideen and fouffeen great: grandchiidzen aléd sievive, Joseph Lavallee, 285, dicd Sunday b ¥t, of Frit Livér Tablets, | Joswh’s hespital following an iliniess of was the result. 1t ¥t and stomach about a_month. He|was Vorn in Paw- ticket, R. I, Junz 6, 1807, the son of Thobdofe L. and Defia Cote Lavallee, He wus o member of Willimantic jodze, No, et my I tivihis, cleansd up my yollowish eomplegion gnd put sew blood in wny body. “Fraisatives bs the highest ~%Mhm‘& A. A. YOUNG. ] for §2.50, ttial sise 25¢. At o FRUTE ATV Limited, OGDENES U6, X, X. Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST 716 Main Strest, Willimantie Moure=8 & m. 16 8 p. m. \ JAY M. SHEPARD " Busceading Filmore & Shepard Phone 44 i ., Loyal Otder of Moose and _had mony friends In this city.. Besides his 5 tofith he leaves two sisiors, Mrs. Waiter Hovey and MrW( Jaities Keirars of Wil- !limantie, and six brothets, Asthur of “Bli Run Dowe Row Feels Fine Eatonic Ended His Troubles “'Eatonie is the only thing I fing found to stop my heartburn and hink it has besh & Puneral Dirsctor & Embalmer | rvou sais” wies &.0.Jobmson .82 NORTH sT. Aisidtam, Bros. FUNERAL BIRECTORS AND Py EMBALMERS (kady Assistant) - NECK exténsive new stock. WILLIMANTIC Tel. Connestion MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. That Little Piece Of An upset stotoach may catise lote of sufering all over the body, Estonie helps in guch eases by‘mmofin{m cause of the misery, bécause it takes 8p and éarries out the excess acid " and gases and keeps the digestive ans in natursl working o “‘A l6t after meals i all m n'“.. '] fi; box ¢osis only a Los und Osgoed, 181 Muin S6 Willimantic, Conn. | Sruggist’s gusrantes, WEAR That gives the garmient on which it is placed & pltssing finishing touch can be selected from our Our assortrisent comprises every style and kind of winsome neckwear you could think of, sich as THE H. C. MURRAY CO. America ries scheduled to be Shown at the Y. C. Monday night failed to artive and the lecture was postponed. to give the lecture this (Tpesday) even- ing. ‘Windham High sehool plays the second game with Killingly on the floor of the aréh mesting of Willimantle lodge No. 1311 B 5 0. B will b Hela Cl of candidates nominated at the last reg- ular meeting: Bxalted ruler, James F. MoGlone; esteemied leading knight, R. Emest Mellody; esteemed loyal knight, Charles W. Hill lecturing knfght, Valéntine L. Marphy and John F. Collins; secretary, Louis J. Flynn; treas- urer, Raymond A. Parker; tyler, Albert J. Fournler ; trustee for three year, John F. Carr; delegate to the grand John B. Edgurton; aiternate to the grand supérior ¢eurt comes in today (Tuesday) at Putnam with Judge Webb of Hampden on the bench. The jurors for the term are: Chaplin, Walter I. Budwick; Hampton, Willlam P. Spauld- ing, James M. Woodward; Plainville, George G. Chipman, William H. ~H. Huteliins ; Pomfret, Glibert; Woodstoek, Frank S. Anderso Shippee, Olin D. Farrows, Tetreauit; ¢ led divofce case. The defendant Mrs. Henry Mathieu, and for a 'M!ing‘ The pletures in the Better IE It is planned esday 2venming. rollowing is the list esteemed lodge, lodge, Michael E. Sullivan. The March term of Windham eounty Vail, Elweod J. E. Stoddard, J. A. Putnam, Arthur J. William E. Wheaton, Eugene J. Migneaulf, Timothy Scotland, Everett Gager, Ev- erett Kimball; Thompson, Joseph Baker, Arthur Mills; Windham, Edwin B. La- tham, Herman Roiblatt, Everett D. Hop- kins, Joseph Girace. Assighments of ¢ases for this and next week have been made. A special assignment made by Judge Webb Was the case of Mary M. Grabam va. High ¥t Graham, 4 cofteet s @ clergyman, now a resident in Massachu. setts, who formerty resided in Putnam. Mrs. Qraham, who formerly lived in vlroog.\m. 8 now a resident of Grotos, Victor Johnson; COLCHESTER Prof. and Mrs. Williston were Visit- o8 in Willimantie Saturddy. . Mrs. Willlem B. Strong returned turday, after two weeks' visit with er daughter, Mrs. Hattie Reynolds, In Norwich. FHer granddaughter, Miss ?flmnn Reynolds, returned here with et * _Colchester - Boys' club basketball tesm went to - Willimantic® Saturday, played a team in that place and was defeated. 24 to 16, Mies Mary Condren of Portland was at the home of lier parents on South Main street over_Sunday. i Frederick O, Brown, James' Brens nan and F. E. Baker were week end callers in Norwich. g ~ Harle Poiter of New Haven was at his Bome on Pleasant street aver Sun- day. M#s. Max Cohen was in Willimantic Baturday. Men were In town from Nerwich and Moodus appraising the goods, etc. of the Colchester Farm Produce which I8 now in a regelver’s hands, Attorney Edward ‘M, Day of Hart- ford was at _the home of his father, B. S. Day, on Norwich avenue over Sun- ay. Fiiss Bella R, Strong tett Saturday for a few days’ visit with her sister, Mire. Hattie Reynolds, in Norwich. Miss Anna O'Brien of New Haven was the guest of relatives in town over Sunday. Y The fourth’of the illustrated lectures, neld fn Academy hall Saturday even- ing, wag largely attended. STAFFORD SPRINGS Thie lafge nambet of working pecple who ealled at the First Natioral bank Monday ts flle their income tax returns atlested the Industrial prosperity Stafford during the pest year. A man from the internal revenue office was at the bank to assist Income tax payers in aking out their returns and he had a Busy day. He will be at the bank again today (Tuesdzy) and Wednesday. Ceroner John E. Fahey of Rockrille heid an inquest Monday on the shooting of Sydney R. Morrall who was instant- Iy killed Saturday afternoon while hunt. ihg with Donald Eaton. The coroner finds thdt death was due to the accidents al discharge of a rifle in the hands of Morrall. Thé town mehool enmmittee held a meeting at the library Monday after- noon, At the meeting’ of *Staffora Council. Knights of Columbus.held in the Red Men's hall Suday afternoon the first and secorid degrees weve worked on a class of nineteen candidates. GERMAN DELEGATION HAS London, Feb. 28.—(By The A. P)— Simons§. the German for- élgn ministef, and the other members of atioh to the comference an réparations and German disarmament which Will open here tomorrow arrived ‘They were re- ceived at the station by representatives Dr. Walter the German del in Lonidon this evening. of the Btitlsh forsign office, Véry fow persons Showed interest in the arrival of :he Germans and there were The only ineident no demonstrations. was_refusal by the railway porters t Catarrhal Deafaess and Head Noise TELLS SAFE AND SIMPLE WAY To TREAT AND RELIEVE AT HOME. 1t you have &atarth, catarrhal deat. ness or head moises causéd by catarrh, Owners of dogs days which remain to keep dogs in restraint expires, as the dogs which are not accustomed to being tied up are getting very uneasy. 1t is surprising how well has been carried out Al then a dog has slip escaped the vigilance of secured his liberty for a briet There has been spiéndid codperation on the part bf the public in caftying out the orders of the authorities to the letter, udge bun and Miss Constance Rathl companiel by Attorney afid Mrs. H, A, Hull of New Lo (Wedneaday) for a trip to the Pacifie| | five weeks and wil Y the services being eonducted by Rev. of { ARRIVED IN LONDON handle the baggage of the Germans del- egates. o CASCARA ‘Take no chances. Keep this standard : Grippe in 3 days=] does not affect Qeinine o thia form doss tot terms of the peace MYSTIC ry_about 3,500 passengers, are counting the before the order the ofder now and his collar of bil owner and d Mrs. Herbert W. Rath- ac- don, leave tomorrow coast. They expect to gone about il visit lous points of interest eff toute, Master Herbert ‘W. Rathbun, Jr, atrives today to visit his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Moges H. Wilcox, and Miss Katherine W. Rathbur to visit her grandmother, Mrs, Warren Rathbun, during the absence of_their parents. Mr. and Mra. Jobn J, Shelburng bave returned from théir wedding tfip and have taken up their residence at their home on Pearl st t. ‘Williams Woman’'s Relief Corps, No. 42, meets this. (Tuesday) evenini A deputy from the office of James J. ‘Waleh, collector of interhal revenue. Haitford, was at the Mystle post office Monday and is-to be thers today (Tuesday) to give assistance to those who desire it in thé mhaking out of thelr income tax returns. s is a great conveniencé to those who have been obliged to go-out of town in pre- vious years for advice in these mat- ters. Charles B. Cameron was in New London Sunday. The death of Raymond Leonard on Sunday moriing in Lawtence hospital, New Lohdon, came a8 a gredt shock to his friends in the village for he Had seerned to be geiting along satisfac- torlly after an opafation for appendi- citiy which he had undefgone about two weeks previous. A clange fof the worse came on Satirday and he falled to rally and died about nine 6'clock Sunddy morning. Mr, Leonard wad of the firm of Lamb & Lednbrd, grocets. He was married twics, his second wite being Miss Esther Coit of thls place, by Whom he is sutvived, as well as by a daughter by his Srst marriage, Rev, W. P. Buck occiipled the phl- pit of the Methodist church Sunday morning. = 1 John F. Noves has hégn a recent caller in middietawn. The funeral of Mary Ryley, wife of Arthur L. Maxson, was héld Bunday afternogh from her hothe on Cédat | treet, West Mystle, ahd was private, | Jeronie Greer of the Methodist church of which Mrs, Makson Was o m ember. Burial was in Iim Grove cemectery. 8he! iy survived by her pushand, fouf sons, Herbert ¥, Maxson of Montdlaly, N. J, James R. Maxson of West Mys- tic, Charles W. Maxson of Pittsburih, Pa, and Donald G. Maxson of New York; also by twb sisters, Mrs. Sarah FWheeler of Mystic and Mrs., Eliza- beth Berry of Providenge. The Woman's Home Missionary So- clety of the Méthodist church meets this (Tuesday) afternoon at the pars songge. Mrs. .. M. Allyn was a recent visit- or in Boston. Preparations are well under way for the Older Boys' Conterence, to be held here later in the week, commencing Friday, The local comimittee is busy stay and has met with 4 Very satise fictory response. About ofie hundred and twenty boys are expected here for the conference a nd an Interesting program hat been arranged for the various mcetinge. Members of the lo- cal committee having the matter in charge nre Rev. Oshorne, Rev. Jerome Qreer, Rev. F. T. Rhoad, Ger- #en 1. Greene, John R. Wheeler, James Cooper, A..O. Colby and Roland J. Brown., e i EWS Bridgeport—Black Rock Country club, Bridzeport, has filed a voluntary petition in bankruptey in the United States diss teict court. Liabilities are set at $7,704 anl aesets at $489. Middletown.—FHis 815t bjrthday 1. O city. Mr. Fairbank was born at Sterling, Mass., Feb, 24, 1840, New Martford—~The change in New Haven road stations in ford. ew IRurt ton, daughter of the NARCH 1, 1821 ‘c.u..'?‘uy- qb()M\ . Neglected Colds are Dangerous s Breaks up a cold in 24 hours = Relieves Brcellent . ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT the American 300 tens, the 54,200, atot, Lind i SIX SINN FEINERS WERE Cork, Feb. Sinn Feiners jail today on charge of levying war against the erown forces. | They were shot in_pairs at utes, Five wete condemned early this forces in County Cork in January. The tranging for places for the boys to | was recently reached by Willlam G. Faitbank, for over 30 years active head of tfe Con fectieut industrial schoel for girls in this publie utilities commission has set March 21 as the date for a hearing in Hartford on the proposed the passehger train service conneoting the Central New England and Notwalk-Miss Fisie Hill of Washing- Iate Congressman ./, QUININE ‘La Grippe temédy bandy for the first sneese. for Headache the head—Cascara is best Tonic erms of the teeaty. ‘She will car- ‘The Majestic exceeds the tonnage of steamer, Leviathan by 1,- latter being rfegistered at ‘The next in size is the Imper- fecently purchased by the ‘Cunard a 62,032 craft. EXECUTED AT CORK JAIL 28.—(By The A. P)—Cix ‘were evecuted in the Cork intervals of 15 min- month for an attack om the @own ixth was sentenced by court martial for possessing a’ revolver and ammunition. In confirming his sentence February 24 the king's bench deolded that a state of war existed In Ireland giving the miiitary full power to act without inter- ference by the civil court. Before the executions mass wae cele- brated in the cell in which the prisoners were confined and extreme unction was administered to each of them. Immediately after the men were Abit their relatives presented & petition asking for the bodies, but during the morning two guardéed ambulan left the barracks where the men Were exeouted for the county jail and it is belleved took the badies there. ¥EDERAJ, “DRY” AGENTS MUST WAVE SEARCH WARBANTS Washington, Feb. 28.—Evidence ob- tained by agents in ralds conducted with- ot a sesrch warrant canfot be admitted In court proeeedings, the supreme cour: tuled to day In setting aside the con- vietion in South Caroliha of Lawrence Amos, Amoy was convicted of removing dis- tilled spirits on which the taxes had not been paid-to & place other than a dis- tillery warehouse and of concealing such spifits. .Ih appealing to the higher conrts he alleged that the fourth and fifth aimendments to the federal constitution had been violated when federal officers Searcher his home without & warrant. prodhe s o e REPORT OF PENN. BAILROAD SHOWS BUSINESS DEPRESSION Philadelphta, Feb. 28.The seventy- fourth afinual report of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, made publio tonight, tefiects the business depreesion that has Been felt in many lines of industry in re- cent; months. President Rea, speaking of rate and wage increases, says the com- pany, having sustained a heavy decresse in itc £ross and net revenues, had no ree course but to make a “severe retremch. ment in its\opeéfating expenses” “It fg hoped” he gays, “tiiat the readjustment period Will be short-lived. but of that no Acsufance oan be glven, because It is not restricted to the United States.” New Benator From Idaho 1 Benater Frank R. Gooding, former tovernor of Idaho, who succeeds fenator John F. Nugent, recently ap: - inted & member of the Federal ;rade Commission. Benator Good-; bg served for several years in the Jouse of Representatives befora be- Ebeneser J. Hill of South Nofwalk, ha o an's party which ashes of theé Womaf’s national party. Fgederick R. Ryan. g | his books to his lster, Hardy, and also papers, Joweiry, trophies, pietures and memofabilia, while his fes! dudry estate is divided squally among hi brothers and sisters. $2,600 to his secretary, Emll Slivie. Marien Young Fecetvés b or it phlesm fops ih your throat and | tIthful service. catarth of ‘the stomach of been appointed twnnorary chalrman of the executive committee of the few wom- has risen from the Greenwich.—Ths Will of Willam B. McCombs, who dled in Oreenwich reconts ly, was filed for probate in New York 1ast week by his former law partnér, Mr. RUcCombs gave Mrs. Cerinne Mr. MeCombs gave his law library to Mr. Ryan, and left Yo s | omink Goverter of Idaho. EGZENA4 MONTHS | | CUTIGURA HEALED In Pimplas On Face. Itched aceDisfigured. ngn you will Yé glad to knuw that - & many inatances by lowing treatment, which you can ome at fugeist these distressing symptoms may U!.l{ overeome the fall €aslly prepare in your own little cost: Secure from your it st i GERMAN LINER BISMARK New York, ¥eb, 28.—The former Ges man liner Blsmafek, the larwest ship BENAMED THE MAJESTIO p———_y e in 1 ounce of Parmint (double Ttk’ this home a#nd add to of hot water and a little ‘Yl%ull sugar; etir until dissolved, Take tablespoontul four timés a da; ént Ji sometimes note Ay's atment. reat! & ach s onic aclon amell, ‘mucus dropping roat are other sym suggest the presence o and fective hearing '{/fl tha back of the toms Wwhich o arch and which may often be ovnfl this l!flg‘l‘c::l treatment, strengtn). 15 S tle, L N hould 'r:duam 3 :’h. the world, Tecently purchaséd by the White Star Life from the repatations commission, 16 to be renamed the Majes- tic to fiy the Britlsh flag. &hip of the name—and & queen of and broken up in 1814, machifiery went. to the manufacturé i | war mojnitions. o or. the war broke out. She will be the Second notable Mapess The otiginal the| 1 sens in her day—was launched in 1839 Her hull and stop the itching and burn- cake of Soap and Ointment and in three weeks of - | - The new Mujestls, 56,000 pross tons, is about five times the size of her/pre- decess: Bhe is yet to ses setvice, be- Ing in the last stages of eompletion when Scnator Dakota, who Washington, Feb. pensation for former service fhen as pro- posed in the amended-house bomis bill formally presented today to the s will cost between onhe and a half billion and five and a quarter billion dollars, republican, M imber, OEMGUS COST OF THE POOPOSED BONUS BILL charge of the m 3 estimated in his report to the senate, ‘the exnct cost will depend upon the num- ber of men actepting cach of the five plans proposed. ‘Donce BRoTHERS There is no mistaking the place which Brothers Coupe cccupies in the i business life of the nation. It will pay you to visit is and examine this can THE JORDAN AUTO CO. 1029 Main Street —Adjusted com= COUPE Dodge and It is evident that it atiracts to itself substantial people in each community. p The o consuription fe My tow. TTrs e te uncsuary hiEh, Willimantic, Conn. Local Service Station—102 Franklin Street Vieit Our Exhibit, Norwich Automobile Shew The Armory, Marsh 8, 4 & Jan. 1, 1923, 0 BEXEC! ‘The plan to distribute the eoat 6f the bill ovér the héxt twenly Sears, Benator HcCumber sald, would prevent its being lhurdu\mmu to {he coutitty. ASSASSIN ers courtmartialiey in eonnestitn assassination of fourteen British in Dublin on November 31 last executed this week, says a Central diepatch from Dublin. If 4ll war veterans took the cash bonus for lengih of sertice, Senator MeCumber said the estimated oost would be §1,547.- ate ure, 904,835, If all teok the twenty-year de- ferred certificates, the cost, he said, s orth | Would be $5,451,384,000. All eash elaitms Ml\-vlvb- dozen l;nmm t & : would require the treasury 1o pay out |London have no horse nu §909,000,000 in 1943, $500,000,000 In 1924 | €¥idently in defeterice to {! and $38,500.000 in 1223, It all veterans took the cértificates, the 1923 require- ‘mznu. the fis siowed, would be $44.. ber as unlucky. ienator MeCumber £ald the interest on | 138,000, increasing up to FENESYN Operations UM' 1oans to the aliies “wouid more than | 1948 care’ of the obligations creatéd by < bil,_and Without any increase ia Blekx Get 1. Dt. Leonhardt says Hem-Rold shou ." He expredsed the hope that t! There can be completely rellef any form of might be passe at this session, but all postponement would not be Impor- tont, s the plans of compensation pro- posed would not become effective until Edward Lacters, Inc. Agents 400 Woest i3rd S New York slolags’ liguof piv Those sick of the Vol cighteenth amendment.—Des Moines Reg- ister. 13 gives quick action even in oid ot cases. It's an intérnal tfeatment Ghat removes the cause. Lee & Oagood and guarantees it. Every day you use up & large amount of vital energy. But—do you pay it back ? Remember your body can't continue fo supply vital energy unless you give it the materials which produce vitality. Thmmd:dmnmdmeflfi’mk.mtmoudm down, because they use up their vital energy quicker tham the body can create it. In other wotds, they fail to pay the body for the vital energy they use. Do you? If you tire quickly~If your nerves are shakywe 1f your blood is poor — If you are run.down or debilitated—your body is asking for payment, “That means your T‘m is calling for those matétials which it needs to enable it 1o create vital energy and nerve force. And 50 sutely ae you restors 1o the body How to restore your vital energy—~enrich your blood —strengthen your nerves and promote vigor and vitality 1n altnost évery case of weakness, anae- i, nervousness and run-down visality, there is reef ahortege in the body of weveral shineral elements which are positively essential to the creation of rital power. These olements are, particu- tly, Iron, Calchom, Potsssium, Sodium, Phosphorus. Al thess olsments are contained in Wincarnis, because Win: ferven-—and to promote renewed vigor, carnis i8 prepared especially for wesk, vimlity and endurance. Choose the right way to health §7hen there is a shortage th the body of fron, Calelum, Potassiem, Bod.am aad Phosshorms, it follows tihat 110 sindle ono aione of thess wiil de. The body must be supetied with all of them. And betatuse Wincarnis contains 4 of them most uppropriate propertisas and aeceptd] ansemie, nervous and run-down 80 that by taking Wincarnls when yeu are weak, ‘nérvous of run-down, supply to the body the ineral ments it heeds and in the body for the plying the maf form, Winearnis shouid be your ehoiee 790 dasict hge Breagih—nvw tieh, soa B new B and new vitaiity. Over 1o, poicin recommended odr dreggist hine wor bottie of ready for you. Tey just vaw bottle. oF BRitisE oRvioRne . Lendon, Feb, 35.—A number of - superstition which regards that o