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BEREALARARMILETSN 241038050851 ik £LAIE0E MOREES 3307 DAY OF (Special to The Bulletin.) 3 et e dence in a divorce case ‘was oconvicted of perjury, fall in his attempt to have his wfltld ights restored by the legislature mittes reported believe the slt petitioner was giver The committ\ also vorably on the petition of East Hartford, who Was . sad ord, March 9.—In the scnste to- aay Yhe raliroads committee ta- vorably om ma the; of the Groton ingtdn-Pra Com- pany of Groton and the/Eastarn’ ticut Railway Company of Norwich, to run from Norwich to the Pawcatuck river through Preston, Ledyard, Nofth Stonington and Stonington. The icotporators of botit cUMBamies wre Robert W. Pes of N Hd- ward M. Day of ford and les B. Whitelesey of New Tpndon. ' = HOUSE. The house was called t6 ordér today man Tilson of New Haven Was'a guest at the speaker's desk. A report ffom the condfiiittes on foads, bridges and rivers was that the stats is ing built between Windsor Locks ahd Warehouse Point. The. petitioners were given leave to withdraw the bill In spite of the oppodition of Mr Stod- statutes is amended {6 read as fotlows: 4500 of < any. loan. made 1911, no¥ any Toan k or any bank or trust com- or any bona fide mofifage such bank or trust aw the amount of the prifeishl aff | nterest at dhe legal-rite, it il [ - ipulated, in Ahy neotidble Mstru- ment which it shall have acquiréed for val- ue and in good faith without notice of fl- in the eonsideration. This act phail take effect from Section 4304 of the genefal statutes is amende® to read as follows: 1 d all contracts and secur- e consideration shail be money of oth- oy game wnd tuch game, raee, snort of DA to any to fesaz any money lent to any per- wn who ssall at such GIme and place, » pay, bet or wager, shall be yoid, pro- rided nothing herem contained khall alfect the val 4 the same for value and in good t withofit notlce Bf illegility -in the eration. 2 act ‘shall take eftect from s passage. : Jitaey Bl “ouse measures befors the -committes. Thairman ckley 6f the commiittee ex- ined the bill and offered an amend- providing for public utilities hear- (aws.in towns and cities on patition of the residente. o i Mr. Kilpatrick of Bridgepott objected to attion on the bill because it x-.-rnot been hefore the house. Mr. Wall objected had not fiad time to study it. Mr. Bell of Zal and Mr. Dennis of Bridgeport to the bill, iwell of East Hartford favored discussion w out a blg atate- nent from Mr. ey as to the history ¢ the billiand _saidy Mo 7 fepiied o if- Mr. Wall fhit Hé hadn'L been s to notices of hedrings Wall fepiied to' Mr. disctision grew to large house to every word courtesy had swn Mr. Wall. Mf. Nicketson Mr. Rogers, of Litehfield, eakl ev- t was 2 guarrel in the back- t he adviked it ba fought eut tn fodiclury row.” -Mr. Willlamson of Da ved the pravious auestion but from tising to personal privilege. Mr. Inquiry. Speaker Hus. ste ea the biil it being pass- ended. the calendat the heuse phesed tters: o endo! 10, Every *d ‘Mea- 1023, NORWICH _BULLETIN, dletown to Willimantié; indluding in |p trunk line road from Old Lyme through |18 East Lyme, Waterford to New London. 'THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921 T b made 4 committee to draft a letter of iss Alice Kellogg of Farmington has | condplence.to the family. o g at his home, from all parts of (he | been the guest of her aunts, the Misses | An argh of awhitesbote tie words In Mot 1 molanwwTreasurer 1934 Several young Prot. George Woodwatd of Westerly | sirls of Queen Esther circie sang The | Lilles' Mesengs underneath the | freshments were served at the close of b. ‘t".’ by a la; own, who thus expressed their apprecia- tion of the young man who is over Six feet tall, tips the scales at_184 pounds, and more than tips them in honesty, 8O- | briety and industry. The grange, Jn Which | Mr. Kinne is active, through its master, Mrs. billian Frink, a pair of handsome cuff k pair, of Roma#fi gold, being also present- ed, a joint gift from near neighbors heré neighbors in Lisbon, wheré he lived, a5 he now does, With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinne. Games and dancing afforded _diversion. Miss Grace Dawley poured coffee and Mr. Kinpe's mother and sisters served fee freshments during the evening. r Greer was in town Tuesdsy for contests and teachers’ meeting. Ben Hosenzweig is working in New Kellogg, of Willow street, conducted _ the church Sunday: - . Mr. and Mrs. J. Alpheis Schoonover | the program. afe in New York this week. . Senator Goodwin of the Second district service ‘at St. Mark's air during a part of to- against his wife | cocupled the day's session An unfavorable Tepoft was received from the fish and game -commission on Dot | the bill concerning the catching of fish ng Island sound by presented _him, Ms. ‘Waltet' M. Buckingham returned The Mystic Boy Seouts havé arranged | Saturday “evening*from a visit it Win- to hold this week the last in the series 4t | chendon, Mass., with friends. = entéftdinments which have been given under their ‘auspices. as the com- links ; another Miss Marion Rogers of Panamia, cldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred. B. Rog- ers, arrived last week to visit.at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Delphine Fish. Mrs, Justin K. Pecknam returned last week after a visit in Stamford, where she had accompanied home her young|' granddaughter, who had ' bee: the, wialar. with ez stiodpacuiu. X eno of -Ballouville was Rev. Willlam H, Bath of Norwich, dis- [a guest last week at the home of ‘*er E.luncle and aunt,"Mr/ and Mrs. Bug:ne La Fontaine, in the Stoddard distriet. MANSFIELD CENTER ‘Why Bs 2 Higlh Churchman? was the theme of the sermon. delivered Suhday morning by RéV\LR. G. Pavy, the third of M. 1. | the series on Vital Questions, . 1. | munion setvice followed. Six young peo- trawlifig. The reports ware recelved from and the committee on. claims on the petitions of Péter N. Leune of Hartford to refund a_$2,000 ‘bond férfeited in the superior cburt; of Charlés D. Way of Gilead for cattle slaughtered by order of tiie cattle issioner, and of Joseph D. Lane to automobile i Dasnbury. répofts were accented and. the given leave to withdraw, p ¢ The committee .on" humae institutions | TOTK- reported favorably on a substitute bill relating to the transfer of inssneé patients from ope_ institution to another, in Se- cordafice with an. agréement between the superifiténdents of . institutions. .Calendar. The committes on incofporations re= ported unfavorably ofi.the bill amending ‘Waterbury - Button compahy. by providing ‘that” the directors of the company shall not be more than five nor less than three. Senator Kenealy said the bill.was withdrawn by tho terested in it. The b¥T was Fejected. The committee on the judielary report- d unfavorably on the bill ongerning the [ limitation of actions:for injury to person or property. The bill was rejected. * “The committee on Toads," bri Fi@rs feporied unfavorably on ing highways in Ansonfa and Seymour to the trutik line system of the state. The bill Was Pejected. - 2 On the motion of Senator Goodwin the bill of the Industriul Remlty, Title and Guitanty company fof Epecfal authority to guarantee the sufiiciency of land ti was referred to the committee. on banks. On the motion of Senator Bowers the semate in: corieurfchos -with the = house passed.a bill increasing the salary of the judge of the police court of Middletown from $1,000 to $1,500 a year. Benator Trumbull moved that the bill | from the house concerning the negotiable notes of counties be passed under suspen- sion of rules. The motion was carried. A petition from the Connecticut see- '3 tions, Council of Jewish. Women, in faver, of the bill for the establishment of juve- nile court was referreéd to the committee on humane institutions. . On ‘atount of exceedingly bad roading, ihe pastor has postponed bration of the communion of the Lord’s | Wilcox. Bupper to Easter, expecting better condi- o withdraw. 4 Ly 2 6y of Groton ‘was & visitor here Sunday. iy Miss ‘Ethel McLoughlin has returned to after a yisit with Mrs. Mat- o appearances, were made before the mt_leemm Jwe;b Green ford and Thomas Morari of Dafibusy petition Were rejectsd. . important plece of i# tlon was adopted by the hoiise of fepre- Congress- Eakendar 5id Domeed the Wi meavibh 5 15. ndar and p e bill providing for LA T R Foguiation of Jitneys by the public Gl ties commission. The bill reads: & motne VELIGle” snath Mctuge sl e not in a financial condilion tb purchase o " shall o tof and take over the county bridge now be- | Yehicles used for the transportation of passengers for hire. The term “jitney” ghall include any publig service motor veliicle operated in whols or.in part.upon n’l m:.e( - highway 1rn fuch e 2 repfe-| 88 to afford a means .of transportation.| et o R B & afforded by a street rails x - by J‘x:lla.crmlnale[; Te- S E or argi ‘Dassengers ;. Section 1. Section 4803 of the génefal e g o i gl ‘secti , £7¢9 ana | bortion thereof; or between fixed termini. The provisions af ions 4798, £729 an et g et ration owning r, o by déclared a cof Dol i i astons s wiio oo i i 3 &b ic_utilities sion, and, while so - icorpordiS AREP Lhe 18 ;f »fi-ng:. to s reasonable-rules and real property exceeding the sum of five | Fégulations ‘as said cof undred dollars. No provision of this act | 8¢Fibe, With respect to., schedules, continyl - the convenience and safety of pas- sengers and the ublie. +3. - No ‘persan..assoclation or eof- pofation shall operate a jitney until thé OWner thereof shall have obtained @ cefs tifleate from the public utilities commis- sioh specifying the-raute over which stich ithey may operate and the, servideito be fnished, and thdt the public conven- fence and necessity require its operation Suen certificate shall be issued only after written application for the whole ¢r any part of | the sdme has been made, and:notice of 8 ueh application has been given to the #r valuable thing won, Jald of betted, at|mayor of the city:‘the Warden ofthe bor- horse tace, sport or pastime, | ough or the first selectiban of each town Il contracts to repay ar¥ money | in or throngh which the applicant desires tnowingly, Jent at the tfme Ag:*?heu of | to operate, and to any, comdion Carrier operating over any portiun of such. route serson so gamire, belting or wageting, |or over a route substantially parafiel thereto, and public heating held tiwreon. ion" may’ amend or revoke taftio legistad t triet superintendent, was at the ML church Bunday morning and spoke from Il Samuel 23: 16, preaching a fine ser- mon." At the. offertory Hark, . Soul! wds sung by the parts by D. R. Povey. 8 by Miss Jennie 6. Perking and ‘Wi liam H. Wright, violins, with Mrs. Eugene La Fontaine at the piano, EAT. G Weignt, Jastve ot n':“')l church, con servico at the i ple wero recelved into the church—five church in Wilimantie Sunday, supplying Uipon confeasion of faith and Ghe by lec- Cramm. took ‘fram the Mrs. ‘Albért Colby _The topic for home prayer cifcle Weds niesaay evening, March Sth, is prayer for our new president, vice president, and cabinet, and fof all rulers in the eafth, Seripture, 1 Timothy 2: 1-3. Bad roading js causing irregularity in the delivefy' of the mails. the charter of for the late Rev. C. Harley Smith. At the Sunday school session awaéds | te! given for regular attendance Herman, Richard and Harmon Chase, 4 each a rolled gold pin, and « bonze pin to | g, when Chaplain Frederick Hagan of Yale university will give an address on Experiences in “ & Washington Lumber “’,‘. Camp, whih is éxpécted to be intensely interesting. Thé address will be preced- ed by 8 dinner’ served at 8.30 o'clock. : The Ladies’ Ald soclety is platiting an Hi Missionary soclety was #n open | all-02y meéting in the cligrch parlors on e et e kel | Weariesdly “of next’ week, Whey several Dogs (and owners of dogs) were Monday that the time has expired their being kept in restraint. The dog belng 2 very. doubtless wondeted why his mode of life ivas 80 suddenly changed and he was pre- vented from calling on his friends and sallowed : to visit haunts, Probably he thinks it is just.as- other pedullarity of the human race, but, anyway, there is no doubt of the genuine- fiess vt his joy that he i permitted to resume his former life. However, the pur- pose- for which the quarantine order Was promulgated has been well served and owners of dogs dan relwax their vigilafice and take a little comfort once more. Helen Starkey chapter of St. Mark’s church meets Thursday afternoon in the parish house. ¢ quarterly meeting of ‘the Church Service league will be ‘held in the same place, preceded by supper. Mrs. €onrad Kretzer is in Hartford at- ding the grand commandery of the ited Order of the Golden Cross, being the representative from Riverside com- mandery, No. 520,-U. O. G. C., of this confined to her The first meeting of the Mei's ¢lub is €6 bé held af the church’ Thursgay even- Irving Chase. At the Bpworth. league evening, pervi Miss Sarah T. Latimer was the leade with tho topic. Mission. Study, the.Right- hand Lift Up. The March meeting of the Woman's meeting, held in the vestry of. the church 3 Mrs. R, Irving Hurlbutt was chairman | comfortaties are to be tied and bound. of the progam for the day. The meeling took the form of & memorial servies for | St Joseph's hospital,” Willimantic, where the treasurer, Miss Kate B, Coiver, whoss | Shé underweht an opgration Friday morn- death “ocourred -the .day previous 5 Colver had.been treasurer of the soclety since its oranization 15 years ago, Miwa | Tuesday attending a medical board nteet- Caroline B. Freeman, the pesident, pre- slded. Miss Sarah. T. Latimer, Miss Alice | Sfiss Iy Satterles and Mrs, J. W. Carter were |guest last, W Errest J. Dinham is"a patient at ring by an sctiof) at | & Dr. B. . Marsh ‘was in New Haven evening the A 16 Crafom of Hartford. was o of her uncle, Dr. W. B. Gertrud school du over such route. Mrs, John Rippel is home Dby iliness. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown were call- ers in Norwich Monday evening. Noah Cottrell is- {1l Mr. and Mrs, Fred Denison of West- the March cele- | ety were guests Sunday of Miss Jane Charles D. Holmes was home Bridgeport over Sunday. Mrs. Lena Parlow, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. John W. Chap- man, has loft for & visit with Telatives in I . 4. The oWner of operator of. évery 'ty of any negotiabla Mstriment | fitney shall display. in a conspicuous place Id by any person Who, Ehsll have ac-| therein such certifieate Or a-eertified copy The Ladies' Aid soclety @id not meet the past weck for the March meeting be- ‘cause of bad roading. Deacon Edwin Edmond has had a bad- Iy infected hand fof 'greatly improved. _ At the Westminster Hill speaking con- tdst Harold A. Finley was the one win- .ning the hofor of representing his school at the town cortest in declamation, as he h#d previously wen the honor i the spell- - > Sec. 5. Upon the granting of a certifi~ @ate of nécessity and convenilence as here- inBefore provided for, Mre, “Emeline ‘Allyn and Mrs. Thomas A ‘Wilcox were visitors in New London Sat- tHe commissioner cles SHnll -have jutisdiction over the registration of any jitney and- emanated from the jediclary | Over tha licensing” of s a substitute for genate and | light Mrs. Valentine Panciera and daughter, Miss Olga, were callers’in Norwich Mon- safety and sanitary conditions. Jeremiah Northrup, son df Mr. and H. ‘Northrup, NERVOUS SYSTEN " SHATTERED “Frut-a-tives”, or Frit Livr Tablets Gave Relief . 885 Gmaxt 8r., Borrao, N, Y, *T bate been Paralyzed on the whole right side since April 80th. 1 referred the case to a physician who wrote me, advising-the use of Fruita-tives', 1 would not be without ‘Fruit-a- tives’ for anything ; no more strong cathartics or salts ; no more bowet trouble for me. 1 recommend “Fruit-atives' ta oll. 1 feel more like 40 than €2, which I haye just passed”, WM. H. OSTRANDER. markers to be furnished by the ‘motor Mrs:” William which . markers ch vehicle -8 “for the - schools in Speliing and speaking gook place at the conclusion of the afternuod~at. the. Green Very few were. present beside the ofilclals interested, the con- school. Rev. Rovert rey, Miss Baldwin and Mts. Hen- , ol of the eastern side of the had been appointed judges. Alice Hart of the Green school won first place speaking, with Harold Finley of West- Hill as second. In spelling, Toine. Ahoia 6f Raymond school was first, and a pupll from Frost school was second. Thia decided that Alice Hart and Toini Afiols will represent Caiterbury in the contests betweea town§ 151k, the wisners theve o be contestants in. Hartford in due time. of rote that.a child of parents born over- scas won first place in spelling of English wotds and gives her added credit At the récent sosial servics conference | Federation of dhaw comnly Congregn- 5 réptesented were Iirook- Iyn, Pomfret and Westminster. commissioter, “‘The town ‘contest &hall indicate that defised for Jitney serv Any perscn, association or 6ore afzrieved by any act or. order of the public utilities eommission nray rior court in the same ne same effect as any assoctation - or . corporation . may from crders relating to street rail- Way cornorations. - Sec. 8. Any person or, the officers of ahy association or corporation who shall vioiate any order, rule adopted or established- under visions of this act or any provision here- shall be fined not more. than one hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than sixty days of both. Sec. 5. This act shall take effect sizty days after its passage. - The house puksed today a bill ‘making' the minimum length of four hours, and Lindergarten two zhd ofie-half hours. A bill was also paseed- makis school vear 38 weeks, and schiool ago fromn B to 8 years. The' biil was refected thish directed the highway eommissioner to build in the trunk line the road from Woodruft.Hill in Colebrook to the Massachusetts state line. The road s to be included in’the trunk line at a future time. The house concurrad with the senate i arranging for a somthittee to ec eabout the Jiout of opening after Match 27. Undlel tuspensioti of rules, the house last Tuesday. appeal to the » action on the amendment because h_e!mn.mr and wi at Baltic Feb It 18 worthy the school day “caived a letter from Charles W. Bennett, son of Fred Bennett of this place, who is now ' in the U. & nawy, and wrote from Constantinople, Turkey. flagehiy St Louis, was at the naval base Constantinople, soon to start for some African port,. having cruised on a trip making stops at Lisban, Portugal Piy- month, England, Brest Frauce, Copenhagen, Denmark, -Riga and Thelr fleet, with and Bordeaus, tonbuty Gas cent. honds on ts eloutors; creat- ? 4 ma ng a board of b incte officials, judge to $3,000, city ! to 81,800, deputy jadge to 3600, assistant city attarney to $609 ; authorizing Thomaston Water Co. s increase capliol stock to $100,000, sharea $2 ane of ministers in Beneficiaries trom fund for Ald of Dizabled Ministers; ving court authord in foreclosure nder * sale procsedingy: onc complint of feo for renewal of vete cens: ented within one year the 1 providing for as- ressments for & e selectmen of East Havén, tive Stoddard of = Wood- o was al on the desks of the Notise members ast one G action. In_th! nted action on half a dozen bills tomorrow. Mr. Stoddard sald he L object to any of those bills, but wanted time to consider them. 3 Resolutions reappointing Lawrence A. Howard, judge, uid Maurice L Rourke, deputy judge of the borough court of wton, were taken from the .calen- of Norwich, who “framed-up” some evi« Spring Is The Time To - “Clean House” Bodily In. thé springtime n great many ople find theinselves below ner- m.a ] health The body, weakened - by coldis and coughs and other sl ments of the winter time cannot carry out the processes of repair, cannot of tly “clean house” bodily. In such cases a food medicine and not a drug medicine is safest and best. Father John's Medicine is a real food medicine. It helps to make richer, more active :mw' "lu in M‘# makes more active the tired, run vody cells. This natural food medi- Batoun, Russia, and Brindiei, Italv, 80c. 2 bos, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. (Item especially contributed.) At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES passed & bill waking the notes of county given for bbrrowed mom- negotiuble ihstruments. Favorable reports were: received on the' commissloners in | oo ing salaries of Meriden | go thorizing city :(;mm:sslonerl, Curtla Kiano was genuinely and com- | Tmited, OGDENSBURG. N, Y. MODELS st Hartford fire district, dividing Bran- ricts, concerning ex- ltural collegs rd into veting d hibits by Connecticu! at agricultural faiss. On report from. the cfaims committee,’! the house rejected claim of Vincent A, s Dillon for” closing of highway In Shelton e uding needy avidows nd | gubing fepuir of afveet; claim of F B services 4nd . expenses drawing plans for ' state tuberculosis sanatorium on the sbund; claim of Levi P. Abbe for loss of cows killed by order uses of action to quit. title| ¢ commissioner 2‘ domestid animals at- ge incumbrances on real o | Among bills res One Pie FRE At your grocery—see coupon ls rejected were these: Re- £10 if appiication ig|Quiring free text books to be furnished froni the |bY every town in the state; providiig closed season on gray equirreld; provid. in Southing; cre.|ing closed season on wild duck, geese & boarde of police and fire commis-|and braut from March 1; providing. sea in Stratford; appropristing $5,-|5on of ten days to hunt and kill deer; ensation to injured stats | Providing for consoligation of trust come requiring publicatich of fio-|Danies and savings bangs; making state|” ring on proposed regulations | ferries free to the public; providing for. 'construction by the state: highway com- missioner of roads and highways in state toflay to bills starrea | Institution grounds;. ineiuding .in trunk s calendar for actlon which had pot | line system of highways read from Mid- 150.00. 50.00 - Real Lemon Pie . or Chocolate—almost ready-made fer Jiffy-Pie. And we will buy one -Jell under the offer bel ow.Ey g e 3 Simply add water, cook the mix- ture a little and fill your pie. In this quick most delicious u:ln’i’u"‘ t ex- pert cooks can make. And Lemon 1s the queen.of pies. Think how often you can serve it when so easily prepared. . Sowi Chocolate Pie. The ingredients ail come in the pack- Jiffy Lemon Pie brings you all the ingredients — the sugar, egg yolk, powdered milk, corn starch « and tapiocs. The. lemon - essence — derived l—comes in liquid from lemon pee! form in a bottle. ‘We buy one pie our groder 3 pack- in any fruit flavors. ke. The flavors, you know, come in vials: Then present_this coupon and your grocer will give you one -Pie, Lemon er Chocohate. Accept this offer. Serve one pie as our treat, and learn what deli- Cious new dessert we have cre- -ated for you. Cut out coupon now. GOOD FOR ONE PIE * COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO. New York ALEMED RN ‘Waukesha, Wis. comard of V es. Frank ‘Winklemon in Daniclson. Mildred: Kelley, wito Poviden home. in Revere. NEW PRICES $175.00 150.00 140.00 '125.00 100.00 60.00 45.00 30.00 These figures speak for themselves. They constitute the most radical price readjust- menteyer made in the phonograph industry. And this for much.improved models equipped with the Automatic Non Set Stop and' other exclusive Columbia advantages. ‘All Columbia dealers will be glad to dem- onstrate tp you the unusual value of this ‘modern phonograph. . of Néw Pritain and Mrs. Florence Lathtbp were in toWn over l_he _\vet-k .end v £ TH, KILLINGLY * Mr, Y As; who has Geen living on the | Stewart’ place,*wijll soon move o a farm | recently purchased near New Haven. Master Stanley Place-and Misses Mar- Jorie’ and Mildred Place of Foster spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs.' A, E. Hall Mre. Raymond Barlow entertained on Thursday -her sister, Gates, and chlldren, Gates. and Ruth Coff Ienry been: relat Mr..and Mrs. Naymond Cates and little son spent Sunday with friéhds ia Daniel son. Mr. apd Mrs. Taymond Tilton children spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mirs. Mrs. Virginia and Denton alley Falis has nding several «ays. with local spent the week end at her Hall and John ¥Vhipple of Pem- fret were in Povidence Monday. Hall returned Sunday to her Mrs. lda Harding has returned ts hef home in Sterling City after spending thi winter with her son, Ray Harding. . * b George Addams and family of Norwich { SpentSunday with Mrs, Addams’ mother, Mrs. J. W. A meeting of the Lyme library disecs tors was Leld Saturday evening at H. L3 Reynolds'. rence Lee has resumed his work fof LaPlage, the building contractor. The. luxury tax social at L. D. Hards ing's Friday ewening was largely aty tended and mauy doliars were added to Games, . Liusic and res freshments were a part of the program. the repair func. The part of wisdom is often emacted in the divorce court. IT WORKED WONDERFULLY Have you notieed the number of pere sons coughing fhis spring, caused by s |irritated _condition chial tubes or threat? banished by and Tar. Ave., Covington, H cough medicine 'worked wonderfully on He is subject to Lromehis tis. The first doses helped him” @eod 1 coughs, colds, erou whooping_cough and £7ip coughs. Lee Co. our little son. for all 0Osgood . Wk TR, I A0, WA T T I W, TR W O Sy sy (A5 £ RIS S LD N SR (RS ST AR A First To Make Readjustment PRESENT PRICES SAVINGS $100.00 75.00 25.00 25.00 40.00 40.00 “ 15.00 5.00 { ne “The Coffee of GoodTaste” 42 cents a pound This coughiug is Mrs. Anna Stein e ‘e e

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