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minces of Kaneas to cbey it. Because ot his refusal to do so, because of hav- Ing called an unauthorized strike of the Kansae miners and is now serving a jall sentence for it, District Leader Howat has been dropped and another put In his WHEN JIM “TOOK SICK” (The young married woman speaks in- | how come it he felt like he cou to the telephome transmitter.) round buying candy When rents kéb' LEMON IN YOUR TEA? A great many people prefer todrink e tea with a slice of lemon in place of on Place. wote @ certain monthly suppert to the e but it s & Doid deflance of the union president’s ondere, or virtually & motice %o the effect that the union orders are ot gotng to be obayed. It e & meni- festarion_of that growing disregard for Yzt and order that cannot fafl to be Jooked upon as- deplorable. ATDING THE POSTAL SERVICE. While the postal service isw't all that {1t cen or shomd be, and while efforts ! re baing made in a pumber of directions bring sbout an improvement it can- l'\‘v( be overfooked fhat there is a chance }f r those who are secking better servic ontribute their bit to the general re- The part that can be played by the [its toMing effect. {aco 1t Only a few months was found that government offices expedite hours b; CIRCNATIOR WEEK ENDING NOV. 12th, 1921 conld the delivery of mail depositing ft earler in Now_comes the miners of Fli- nols in defiance of President Lewis and “Hello, Gert! How are you? “That's good, how's the folks? “Sure, he's getting along grand. He'll be stepping out fine and handsome in a they're husband’s got onme, even 1f it ain't such an awful good one, and you're crazy sbout- him and he's .crazy about you, aim't it just ambout the grandest thing there 187 “Oh, I don't know. I guess I just been kind of, you know, took sick #fle he was, 80 awful sudden and everying, see? It Xind of made me study about those sort of things. “Anyway, T don't know if you noticed tt, girlfe, but@here was a while back I geted awtul cranky. Afn't ‘you grand? same. Awfull But 1 did, just the “Well, maybe I gidm’t to you. dearle, but I did to Jim, I'll tell the world. Seem- ed Nke I was always picking on him. “I guess I'd got to kind running bit, and going round and having lunch with my gir] friend and hearing her tofl what a grand job she's got and what aw- ful good money her beaw's making and going up. “Can- you beat it? dandiest flat And me with the and the grandest husband a n alperson ever saw! was a favorite beverage in China. | amras miners who have struck because | coupla gveeks. Say, Gert, listen! Ain't| “And say, girlie. listen! The verv || Tpejeaves were steamed, croshed ot Howat’s convietion. it the ‘truth when a person's healthy |night bafore Jim was took siek seemned in 5 mortar, made into a cake, and | | It is of course action that not' only and’s got a job and everything, or maybe |like I just tried to act as ornery as I o could. He was telling me at the supmer table how one of the fellows to the office was buying a place cut in the suburbs and was going to buy an auto and every- thing, and I say, ‘Well’ 1 savs, ‘there’s a fat chance of me owning my own home.' I says, ‘unless 1 get out and work for it myself,’ T says, ‘much less an auto, 1 says. Can you beat it? “Oh, he didn't say nothing. Just acted | like I wasn't talking no different to what 1 always did, but he didn’t eat scarcaly 10 supper, and pretty soon he said he was Kind of tired and guessed he'd go to bed. ‘And, say dearies, listen! It was the very mext night he come home with a temperature and everything and in coupla days the doctor says ha has pneu- | monia. | a we'd have to put a, you kiow, nurse on him. I pretty near croaked. Say, girli if you'd ever know what I went through them! next coupla week! Seems like there wasn't nothing I didn't get thinking cream. Probably very few areawaro of the origin of the custom. In the fourth or fifth centuries, tea boiled together with rice, ginger, salt, orange peel, spices, milk and sometimes with lemon! ¢ Whether you prefer your tea with or without either lemon or cream, you want the best tea obtainable. Say “LIPTON'S Yellow Label” to your grocer— aad you'll get it. LIPTON’S Yellow Label is not alone’ Lipton’s Best, it is the finest tea the world produces—and costs o more than ordinary grades. Ask your grocer for Lipton's Yellow Label Tea. I he does not sell it, send us his ‘name and address and we will mail ybu a FREE sample Hoboken, N. J. For Fit FAMILY A oY d i ound tores “T'll tell the world I was. And 1 and give you the name of a i FOR Y B OF { + d e ¢ | downtown ana going round ‘ne s 3 2 3 sa. il adividual may be small but in the as-| ;4 yoorine at things that 1 thought I|dearie, listen. When the doctor says | !1_”;" "f"} CZ, srgfiytic. i > regate such assistance fs bound to have | Lon 0P Lo g HEly 10 moren a Tab- i omas J. Lipton, . : instead of waiting until five or how they was going to have an auto 11,659 of. And then when the doctor says Jim was going to get weH, honest to Pete, I thought 1 never would get through ery- ing, I was so tickled. And, Delieve, I been s haopy since 1 ain't scarcely been able to tell which end was up. versation between following : “Well, I guess 'V be a preacher, or| maybe a teacher. When i'm not preach-| | ing _or teaching I guess I'll work at the new factory. the two heard the lock in the afternoon at Wht the bulk of *he day’s ma¥ would be mued upon the postoffice force. Al needed was to getting this to ttention of those who Were Tespon- when they was married and everything. And For Looks For Wear I guess it made me kind of crabby: then Jim come home one night and me how they'd cut his wages and I awful mad. I wag sorry for Jim Ask your dealer for this famous hosiery, Q_ . % ;i 1 | S 8o fashionable and satisfying in every = . e o L e . (;u_»_m.‘nfp;:»(nm} m;v:.‘l ; '.aml, sy, kiddo ! Am;l it lhehlin;u - e | i/ ho tial and, mthal. 80 reason- | r such lato depositing, wh re 1had at him because of being row when there ain't nothing much the ” 1 1 ery essen e S - 18 ho done carllr Just as well ax o AInT it tho limit? matter with a person they'll get to acting IN THE DAY’S NEWS S B3| 013‘ = > greater effielency Was quickly | yyel, after that 1 picked on him|awfully cranky and everything, and then 4 “ riced. = wegid L wr something fierne; Geemen liko! there| Gomiathing Happeiy: all ot teunden fanal] | o he) Eeows MeuntatslLlakt, ably p <hout it i wasn't nothinz he could do that T didn't|vou think if the Lordll just fix things| “Tired professors and basiness mien = = t 52 Ao Jet grouchy Fbout it. I guess Jim's too | 50 they’ll he like they wWas before you |Who Souht surcease from tneir sorrows| t city deallg with tra . ) matter and to make a | £00d to me, or mavbe he Just knew if it | Won’t never have no more kicks coming? l:fo;‘)r‘f B e e of s IPSWICH MILLS ' m § o TRty come to a showdown I was ready to walk | I'll tell the world it is! £ 2 have ng : EstabMehed - o uate " onmoyances that | 00 MY eaf for him. But vet if ever hod | “And sayl 1 guess maybe its a K fowurntnate afjen up somn s oF5 e IPSWICH =t MASS. . . = . £ tor and | Pring some candy or a bunch of viilets or |of a good thing for & person to get a Kind x 3 (] Oldest. largeat Hosiery. United Stcdes e ontront the handlers o mat matter and | w08 PSR L L T 6 VS D1 oF Tongh folt somotimes, Just to maie e | Phat most of them believed to bs noth- i i el i . = the e there 1s no gr I wouldn't hardly do no more'n say|know ~when they're well off, what? Til|.N§ more than a phaatom, or the wiich| LAWRENCE & CO., Sole Selling Ageals about | thank you and act ke T'd ke to know |tell the world it is"—Chicago News. |fFes of some maker of mountain dc¥,| Boston New York Chi R Not is an excellent but the brown mountain light is aow | | R ML has * J P! o Tiech ot Taaillth aet — = — — coming into its own as an acorediced | S - r to ance given by Beaumarchais, in the early Qlflcrrlca!_y[f):enumt:u»m' says a bulletin f [ b oD INOIDENTS v aspeinag J|PaF Of 1777 he shipped In three of nis |Of the Natlonal Geog:avhic Society, is- i s i smiadl i ; own vessels 200 guns, 25,000 muskets | %4°d {fom its Washington, D. C., head- iy 3 = ey Thus when the | HISTORY ana 200,000 pounds of gunpowder, and o : et o : i sent over in the Amphitrite fifty Europ- Moy, S soeen il 2 e |60 ofiers, aeohe Ui e o ol 20 tom Hlowing Bt i the Hile % ¢ bR g by S i Rouerle, Pulaski and Baron Steuben. ~ |ini®Giate, wnd, though pluinly vieils| o Tadiie 10 Renatith v '",— I DL Ba.’ron d%- V- aud for s time it exercised ex. | AN SParsey wooded seciia. Suddeniy = - lonest By th ofe Che ples = mag Pl SRai and without warning a light sometimes | R unique | {raordinary i e A the sarly wainof s out on the crest of the mountain, | P OSiER o the sug ms £ haig fLouls ) But his political influence | giow1y moves down its sid> and then| 1t T nt iteenth century. He W L when, o the arrival of Franklin fades out; sometimes ems to r!sc' nd ir h igin, by oceupation a watch: in Parls and Vergenne, through the aid of | from the top of the mountain and hang | [ ] i los 1 th ea; vears showed a great the latter, it control of the Anglo- | sy, vended in the air whe it fades. | p !@L o . musie, and become one of the | American diplomacy It has as many whims and moods as | s SR a: frain ¢ composers and authors of | (Tomorrow—Our Greate: 1 Victory) |a temperamental art sometimes ap- | j 0 R . . pearing several times during one Aight,| e . outbreak of the Revolution he BeE T Sl now stationary, now slow, again swift n e the idea of becoming the se- its flight, and sometimes it carmot be | = e French government in 1 1 ceen for a comvaratively long period of rss : 1 material aid to the revolted READ YOUR CHAR—ACTF'R time, but it fusually is most zc when | 2 _— ies of the~traditional enemy of By Digby Khillips, the sky {s clearing after a rain. Those | 2 i ATE journeys to London, } Copyrighted 1921 who have studied it in al its guises say | = : ; v e L 0, |t A that it often is not unliks the star from | v W . 2 young ister, who had succecded B % S anoom|a bursting sky-rocket, thoagn much B Frankiin as agent of the Colony of Mas- ; B S e B T30 | brighter, and that it Iy sumetimos x\.'}“ . S . a (s, and had enlisted Lee in his| " auq it ind ot ehageter |and sometimes yellow, due probably to} £ - s : i e '\ rath.|the condition of the atmesphe g 5 25 8SIER o #0909 s liately after the arri i DuBACTivON Sk it “Sclentlsts were at first prone to cavil o atictics s B Pariss wiio was s sent ! By the baclc-sloped head, of course, je| 2 thie storles which came out of the| Y ~ iction. | firsi American diplomat to that Court, he urse, 1s | mountains with the tourisis, thinkmng | s to tha meant that head which is highest at|" T RAEE TosaT oite = M o relations with Bea cant that head which is highest at|pehaps that locomotive headights iz § = 3 Tican army was gri the oiding e *lon active imaginations, hat today e e L he ordinary or average head is|\¢ 7. Humphre hyal et aeEhs U - - . g hix esibiance oo g above the eans of somewhat back |q; Staten We e il 3 lc to obtain a m of money | ¢ . ed States Weather Burean, and o01Her | mmm —m———— - —— — e ] . bR sloped head, being high ln el e Ly -.,'_m,f(“"u |frau srouws. Such displays are [ ficent scale out of proportion| disease wrought havoo befor it wae oy 8! i ey ® i Spod fovelogment of U8l brueh Qlscharge of Nehining, aimilar to) (0r thele lkencas™in|abpentitics 1o thel iy of the trast. Ome ridge|checked, then physicians declared that » of the per power 0 memory and o |8 famous Andes lightning, or“the St.|ZTS S0 S “M| rises ta miore than 6,500 feet. one val-|madeira was peculiarly conductive t8 et e the temles and ears t1 | amos bR T G o Lol ley especiaily, Curral das Fredras, bae!gout, the war practically cut ome of e e rebel also denotes benevolence and veneration. {anj Pollux. That glow whi MADEIRA { the luxuriance and coaem more 30 be|the world’'s most cosmepolitan island tile s the downward slope, startinz e slow aischirssor “I¢ Madeira 1s.to be the St. Helena|3Pected upon Tahiti o the Margzes-| ports from communieation, £0d the i having fin ver the temples ingtead of the ears, | 1o tno sarth from the ataosphers. ! p L dadelra | cor Chailes and)as Steep, rugged ol mavk the|Efghteen Amendment robbed limdeira . 5 w cheme, it was agreed w tes that the characteristic of ven s el i e L 0T e former Emperor Chavles andy o\ " "1t 'of the ooast:’ and fmy|of an important marker. Visiters sl THE P T REPOR | that s should e i a [ration is not so pronounced as that of be- | sretme. seen. o eyl R Zita, as dispatches state, that} FEOT, Pas T the foot of sems cf|may see the natives carrying his re w | m under the fictitious name | nevolence. e er R e, exlled. jjalr have “'i’“‘"{"” BoO Ohg|these sbeer heights. The inbabitants| wine to collars in hupe sking shung ) t Roderiq talez a Cle,” which bus- s such heads are associated | nameq St. Elmo's by sailors aiter ‘r:-l",\,‘u h‘\"fiyy‘.; au? ;‘ol "\::Kn’\ mu::q\»: ‘:‘l‘ reof have learned the art of lerrace |over their shoulders and the priasi- s it woul 0 “sell” t3 the Colonies rec of firm- | ono of Datron s bezause they | pulletin from the Washington, D, C.,|S8réering e e e militar plics which F 1ld [neéss of decision and self esteem |felt that when the sign anpeared they | peadcuartess of the National Geogr “Tho wine that made Madeira fa-| “Sugar plentation surround without ineurring tie charge of viol- | Yow'l make no mis if you . read |had mothing further to fear from the | phic Socicty !“‘-0“‘ stil e ““‘!’1‘:?,"‘”;‘;":‘,' ,',‘;;C“'“' is "‘:v:a:"mmamm 2‘_"-: i o : uch heads.in this manner. With chance | storm, SHere 15 it 15’ noax= | dustey. bu: . he anmual ~ =i |““’”"°‘5t from s e uring t of this firm from |acquaintance, of pecple you may find that | “Parhaps the most remarkable feature |y always Vot sledges are us-|Shrunk to a fourth its former k.| dyestuff. <oty yu;:un re-l:-t 1 to 17 that its disburse- | these character indicatfons do not always [of the electrical diecharge which tak ed all the year round; which is fari Q¢ it was in demani L\l_l:\l-!t.ug"uhrlly of the island as a ments amount 10 over 21,000,000 livres, | balance with the expressions and actions | place either from the earth to the elouds | from the madding crowd, vet, befort |Prices and tales still ars toll of how|has created an industry that bils Sy rable part of this amount {0f vour sub People are not always |or from the clouds to the earth around |the war turned all shipping topsy tur-|American clippers carvied it arourd |to thrive more virogously &s steame 1 ? e purchase and shipment of | What they seem. But If on closer and | Brown Mountain Is that it ie silent. The | uy' one might sit in giany a Madeiran|Horn and back again to age it. In|ship lines resume their normal sched- res for A n army. |longer acquaintance you find that they |samo thing is true.of the elestrical als- | zarden and see vessels from four con-|the fifties of the past century a vine|ules’ Beaumarcl however, had much aif- do not square with the character in- [pays In the Andes, which have 10ng |finents riding at anchor. The island| — = gulty in obtaining a scttlemeat of his |dications, go over your reading again |heen known to scientists and travelers| iy peopled three times as den = i 5 unt from the Continental congress, |carefully, and you'll find that somewhere | In the South American continent as the | Gonnecticut, vet some of its vallevs ar | b ne unlees the agre ainly because of the uncertainty as to |is a hysical trait that youTiave overlook- | Andes lightning. It appears as a silent by ) ed. The banan: e dto all nations. at portion of his capital was intend- |ed orfailed to give its proper value, and | but very luminous discharge of electric of the tropics and the onk of i femme: featnal e 1 as gratuity to the Americans. Beau- |that the mistake is yours, not that of the | ity along the crest of the Cordillera Real: perate zone grow up together, | 1 N | marchais sought in vain a settlement up ience of character reading. « in Chile, In a region where thunder- " ¥ ¢ 0(‘ storms are practically unkmawa. je st of Dnl : b & unistration and al- “Its vistbility s sometimes very marfl-| (e 8 % B0 O SIS steep and pre-| AT every congress for many years.this fas ed, haying been noted by ‘the former | cinitous streets. T - ey felatm was the subject of investigation || _ Stories That Recall Others it e mifecrodisaitasdl pao- | S DNO0 Gatect TTNe oftar re LU = E { ana ssion, in which figured promi- ~| physical fnstitute of Chile, While he was = . FDITORIAT, NOTES. | nentr was called the “lost million, Liminator Broken. Sut st ean, more: than, 300 miles from e o h e, o Ay & r sll season is nearing its end.!It was fi seitled by the treaty of | “George, you may bring me two fried|the head cordlllera. The actual &is- | yoracteristic carrier of Funchal, how- . furfous and inter- | 1881, it being agreed that out of the sum | €88S, some ham, a pot of coffee and some | tharge, in which the mountain acts as|euer®G = STl ol coated in i paid Ly the United States under that con- | Tolls,” said the man to the walter, a lightning rod between the clonds and | wyilh o passenger sits and slides to o SRRSO vention §00,000 francs should go to the | “Yes, st the earth, resembles 2 glimmer, but o & PASSEEES S BEE Coe . " an®n the corner says: When a |heirs of the clgimant. His companion said: “You may bring |sometimes the flashes which take place runners are hauled BCroBs s grease bag | N foom fails someone gets hit by the| Beaumarchais was a product of the pe- |Me the same. ,No; just eliminate the|at the point of orlgin are strong and |y PR W 0000 Slieons “the passen- 2 culiar diplomacy of the period, which | 888" powertul, then gradually diminish in tn-| 2% 300 S0 SPGHUE NG N A de over| - - gen . sought to accomplish its punpese through | “Yes, sir” tensity and finally disar 2ar into the | EOF 18 STERLED OF @ 5 FUR FuRn CARS adon : o T Teilow who tries 10| diPlomacy and indirection. His fictitious [ In a moment the Waiter returned. night. The lMght flasl.. - over the moun-j %)% PaVe S hlaC Aaiend’ of E é W on tho fellow who tFies 19} frm was such a thin disguise that it was Excuse me, sir, but what did you fay | tafn from late sprin. to fall, and the “Madeira is the chief island of . heater has an expensive ‘””‘[schn penertated by the active British about them eggs' dieplays grow less brilliant as one goes 4 Jdeira group, whiclh lie about < . ands | ambassador, with the aid of his corpe of | “I merely told you to eliminate them ™ | farthor south. miles west of Morroceo. Of the Here is a new battery you can judge - vt & ¢ — < sples, but it answered the purpose of a| “Yes, sir” And he hurrled away to| “The same phenomenon has also heen |gresate area of the grou), about = s . s Gene Foch has got their deg temporary expedient of the French gov- |the Kitchen, ¥ noted in the Swiss®Alps, One observer, |miles all save 15 miles is cotnprise: on quahty or buy on ane. Itis power= e p some work ahead if he t ernment until it suited the ends of that| IN two minutes more he came back | after a long period of hot and dry w the maia island, and practizally X : up on all the college yells. government to enter into an open alliance |ONCe more, leaned- confidently and po- | ther, reported that he had scen a sve- | of the 000 inhabitants ful, mgged, economical. True value at & With the Colonies. At this day the fame | tentially on the table and sai session of semi-circular flashes which | The istana is accounied New London's new manager says the|of this fantastic personage is divided he- | “We had a bad accident thisimorning, | shot up from a mountain In tho Bernese|most beautiful volcano-formed pes ves must work longer hours. |tween his disguised services to the cause | ST an' the liminator got busted right oft | Oberland, occasionally lighting the Jung-|in any ccean, and its scenery s on a would give the Impression that they | 0f American and his authorship of those |t the handle. Will you taks them e — 3 th denc Ly in the | charming plays, “Figaro” and Phe Bar | fried the same as this gentieman?” e ber of Sevilie : . Something te Fall B: on. 5 It was Beaumarchais who carrfed the i e $25.00 S Little Owen lived near a viliage wher: ¥ "1 n| when Mme. Viviani says American [1OWS of the surrender of Burgoymo o the | a new factory was being crected. This arz men dress more lke French women |yrerCh SoBIL en news reached Paris | new {ndustry had caused much discus- : ® . hoe of any natton sk prob | et BUTEOYTe had surrendered Beaumar- | sion because of the opportuniies for em- i that repu % knows how they study the Paris Tushed off with such 3 2 ployment that it offered. Owen one day - r eossor to the disy 5 g precipitation to con- | went across the field: i e | s sor i 3 el Cho reis vt i vey the news to the Court at Versallles | the ol farmhouss whers hio brent ey J The Exide Junior is designed and made : ik ould be allowsd| Avoxandor Pt any mors than taken | 1 B UDSSt his onach and distosated his fether s epending the summer after- especially for Ford cars, by the world’s oldest el g - ; % 3 m on the wide porch. A short time 3 |bis throne iIn Jugoslavia than the Al-|1 As an example of some of the assist- |after - EE B e o i erwards an aunt listening to the con- and largest manufacturer of storage batteries. DISREGARDING LAW AND ORDER. threateningly and it is no time to try * Bends eith. foot” CIRE 2 rrgrn s il TRADS Sans | T};x:s is t:he be;tteryfyau have been hoping rhoods a sen to — for. Come in and see for yourself, warnin ‘y"fl‘ n(l 1o more is AMEWed 1o get out in adg lRONlZED YEAST BEST FOR ivi i t { e : 8- e o8 Lcenee shout the forthooming proposals Thanksgiving Brings Another Need - : :,‘,i, 1 dieom | vegarding the far east problems, those ! 2T | 0 are now putting forth the possi¥i- R 9 %0 simply engaged in the rankest ¢ the miners who are not | EucssWork al orders, milar ate The Norwich Electric Co. 42-44 Franklin Street For Smart New Shoes ‘ “RUN-DOWN PEOPLE” e Sois of the head ot = e - 2 S In the RED CROSS SHOE, organtzation but dimplaying a 'vv‘""—" - M“’ _n:";"z = 'b‘;:’m‘”'::" Take It in Convenient Tablet Which s muchricher in Vitamines’ han de to fit the foot in action, S v aid 'n4 miedging | T'nited States shipping boar e sen- . oo ) ma B T ok e e |ate oomiittae becavee 1t s -umneecs.| Form — Brings Better and|®7 5 ! e the sys- | you will find the very shoe for H %o e guided by the miners’ presider |mary and unwarranted” will meet with| Quicker Results Than Come| % I8, keeping thousands of men, women y R o appreciated that thers are|£-neral approval. There are other things and children in Il - health. . Ironized Yeast supplies vour body with.the proper ‘sthers who do mot ltke | that need attention. o Ealing Yeast holiday wear. G=oud of boty of glneme au~lmp§rtnnt G but i ubstances, g 50, soon brings || THANKSGIVING comes bu whera| There's the local as well as the na- you the glowing health and strongth that is your birthright, ~Toc0 If you are run-down, weak, referred to the | tional service that the Red Cross is eager Thousands of weak, nervous, pale and They are unw?l- | to perform. Give it the means of liberal thin people are now taking yeast the new once a year—but “THANKS- mer % 4 i by the. Ironizea Wain om the statutebooks, it is for the |consiruction. Yeast Compzny, Atlanta, Ga. | ; anaemic, b s | | nervous, or if you are sutering with 1os4 |§ RECEIVING” is an everyday | the benefita attached | contributions and watch tho benefits. | Way! of appetite, unsightly complexion or loss . 5 | b . 2o Becves lat diferences | Prevention of dlsasters in human lite| Instead of eating ordinary baking | 9% VAAIRy and cnergy, try fronized Teast, || Matter with us. Our customers thank us for the extra to the exercise of force |!s ome of its speciaities. yeast, which is so disagreeable to many, | the second_or third day.. Ofien it i |§ -attention we given them. e sapirdlass of the | i they are now taking it in pleasant tablet |clear up the worst complexions In lu / = eyl = L tong | fOrm, “combined With organic or. vegetable | than two weeks. / ! el caused thereby to| How the Hughes mendazions | iron.' which is necessary in order to get| Tronized ¥i : | e S the employer and the gen-|anoeal is indicated by the fact that the|the best benefit from yeast. cani tape containers and Wil ey tone : Bat Kansas has such o law |president of the Bethlehem Steel com-| This great combimation of tonies is|nitely. Costs mo more per i "acin | and President Lewis of the United Mine | pany and the chamber of commerco of |Known as Ironized Yeast. Not only is i |common veast—yet is far more effective. { Ee— B e T et s 2o | more " conventent to “take then ’common | Each ‘nackas 10 auys treat- = ] . Workers takes the position y approve mito the fact | veast, hut It is far more effective, for in | ment and costs only « dollar—or just 10s |§ 132 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. ¢ amch &S such & law exists, and that 1aws | that the company and the clty are deep- | “onized Yeast you get the benefit of two |a daz. Spesial dirceiions for ehimmm 1o 2 5 shonld Le respected as long as they re- (1 interested in armament amd warehip | Splendld health-builders, instead of only | each nac g . one. Furthermore. Ironized Yeast con-