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TAIR AND WARMER TODAY; CLOUDY TOMOREOW TheBuiistine BODY OF MONTVILLE WO Norwieh. Tuese esses, Mrs. H. G. Aurelio, Miss Alice People who own dogs in the village, are| M, Dean and Miss Eugenie A. Dean ng circulars f Special Deputy i A E of the bureau Attended Dancing Class Reception . e b prevention of con.| -Attending the reception of the high i EATHER. Conditions, preesure was high | I MAN. IS FOUND IN THAMES.’RWER I Have Regained All My OId Time Strength And 20 Pounds In Weight by Taking FULL ASSOCIATED g PRESS DESPATCHES ‘POETRY THERE'S A WIND A-BLOWING. It's a warm wind, the wind, fuil of Lirds' cries. 1 never hear the “west wind but tsers are n my evee For it comes from the west lands, the id And AT 1n'The iwest wind, asd. dat rils in s fodils. 5 ‘ : Its & fine Jand, the west land, for hearts river and over the| ., . Ciook Monday afternoon the) Mrs. Auwood was missing from her as tried as mine, e e | body ot Nellie M. Auwood, wite of W bome on the morning of Wednesday, Apri ig Apple orchards blossom there, Where all's s states and r southwest, with v e 25 retired as usaal the night be- : ; J d of Montville, was found float- [ 12. She had retired as usual the night r T ressure d:stri. | N€ 1 Sehtral Vs ‘clock in the morning he found her gone : ot 5 flats the vicinity of the Central Vermont | o’ ng he And the thrushe s be anded by cooliwenthwy ad stztion at Uncasville. The body | e at once had suspiclons that she prob- . A Ton from the Loy g TN - SEAEEh Tud B snetiiwes: ound by"a fireman employed by the | ably had committed suicide as she had says Mrs. A. M. Bla- ate temperature in the great al Vermont road. He with anoter | been brooding and despondent for 2 month o - C Y “Will ye not come home, brother? Ye a ar west and (he | _olove of the road. pulled it to shore | following the birth of her last child. = It lock, 4912 Carnegie have buen long away ; Y e {and the authorities were notified. ras bellesed that she Jeft the houss about Way, Fairfield, Ala. Is Apzi and blossom (ime and white s wer sts Monday " The body was identified shortly after- |4 o'clock in the morning as a dog in the 5 : he May, states as far south as No: | wards as that of Mrs, Auwood, who had | nelzhborhiood. which always baried whes If you are weak, l‘ 7 e the v ot SR . ar ppes Cvaiiey € Leen missing from her home since Apri|people passed the house, started to bark down and-under il e not come Home, brother, home i r la |15, | Tndertaker C. A. Gager, Jr., at aboat that hour. Track were fonnud - weight, get Tanlac to- us again? New England and the middle | city. was given permissiin to re- |leading'to ths Central Vermont trestle ov- ght, 3 s weather will be gen-| = (ol G0 ér the cove not far from tne Auwood day. “The younz corn is green, brother, whet v somewhat warmer Tues-| Tooroner g ). Desmond of this city was { house. R § T6s i uE and foilow cloudy, unsettied | | GEOOMCE o- o Guoted an investigation| She was the daughter of David Walsh ik ; A Y L a0 SN a m emperature and { 1105 1o Gay. Coroner Desmond said | and besides her husband and the baoy | I¢ helps you " digest’ your irand: 1 560 o EOmals M Mo, are B8 s on Wednesda [ Monday evening that the incications' were | girl, leaves two sons. 5 and'3 years old.| food: builds up your strength e (o a man's brain, Winds | that Mrs. Auwood committed suicide: She' was 31 vears old. cnd, Seidve, poiders sk S '1% To hear the wild bes and see the merry i S | . pewE 4 spring again. rth of €andy i . - = 5ot ~ . r Tuesday your neighbor. For sale-a aticn dro. Wt S dhe -l ’ : \ Gentle w!wrouoan.s ABANDONED BY | LOYALTY CLASS ELECTS all good druggists. iy, e g ey o a winds; fair weather ROADSIDE AT FITCHVILLE OFFICERS FOR YEAR So will ve not come home, brother, and A | telephone message from Mrs.| The annual meeting of the Lo Tve o baim for hru‘sed hearts, brother i Short of Uitchville, the Norwich po- | class of the First Baptist church was | DEESSIII—— sleen for aching eves. : n air and some|loe were notitied Monday afternoon | held Monday evening ul the church | — Says the warm wind, the west wind, ful nesday | that a Maxwell touring car was stand- | with 15 of the 18 mcm\‘)e:s prcsex‘\t. {1s being shown in the pressntation mext of birds’ cries. y showe ling in the road mear hesihome and|The meeting opentd with prayer byiq pei® SROWR I the Brestatation mext s the white tward Observations in Norwi apparently had ben abandoned. It & the vice president, Mrs. Frank B. Haz- | (ne wrotion sioture S 3 It's the white road westward is P 3 pt %~ {the motion picture entitled Black Beauty. [ T must tread w been there all day, she said, its regis- | ard after which the annual reports of | "5 [oUon ploturs entitled Wack Beauty. 3 To the creen grass, the cool grass and - mperature tration number being 85-025. The key 1 the secretary and treasurer were heard | wore airs, . Hadis That Moo Hopes - - rest for Teart and nead | habryd fonde, as in the machine so that it could {and accepted. 3 MacAdams, Mrs. Stephen B. Gibbs, Miss To the cte and the warm hearts and Ther be operated if anyone called to claimi The election of officers for the en- freion Whiton. Mrs G H Beoiton Mis : i o .30 suing year resulted as follo iton, Mrs. Louise E. Lincoln < ity I Bl 0 | According to the statc motor vchi- | dent, Mrs. Frank B. Hazard: v Miss Emeliye Smith, Mrs. Walter Towne, 3 . = Sohn ~Maselieln § i i S 12 30.10 | cle department, this registration num- | ident, Mrs. Walter Cowan: Miss Clara Calkina Mrs. H. B. Calki We'’re Ce]ebrahng the Many Charms o Ji 0ol X et ot M |Ler shows the car is the property of | Mrs. George Rathbun: treasure Mrs. Walter Witch of Now London: Mrs TRANSMUTATION. Comparisens. Norton Pierce of Nianti BEfforts to ) Minnie Amburn; chairman of the James Bathgate of Bast Lyme, Mrs. War. . 9 .al e ik & e A . 3 ocate Norton Pierce were unsuccess- | committce, Mrs, Ferbert Willey { ren Burrows of Poguonnoe, Miss Charlotte ummer's best ess ateri The dark day av: Fair; rising {11 Niantic people who were commu-| Refreshments of ice cream, cake | Gulliver. Miss [Eunice Guliiver and Miss OF Ak - ! nicated with said they knew no one of {and wafers were served at the close | Helen 7. Prowning of Norwich % 5 % 7 weather redicte |that name in the town. Mrs. Short|of the business meeting. Offic?s were elected for the ensuing There is no fabric so universally used as Gingham, and there are few —_— said the car had the letters C. W. H.! Year as follows: 4 ST TR e e GRISWOLD BOYS AND GIKLS ent—Mrs, Walter Titeh, New capable of so many, so varied and so pretty combinations of color. T — e FORM TENSION POULTRY CLUB s { 8 High ! M 1 g an: ot ar--Mrs, o - - (3 1l H 1 C °o" | LEDYARD FARMER'S SON B Thohen fhs oor's ol s e cowmi T e Gingham is a sturdy weave. Your children can wear it, without S Wat SUFFERS BROKEN LEG |ice n the tomn of Griwol o be sNew Tonfon foias S 3 : So Grief our flagon Waie driving wlong 4 soad in Led-| Sl cHerion Souire wab was argen: +“Miss Eunice Gulliver, danger of wearing it out in a few minutes. In the better grades, and With dark ond ¥ ' 241! yard Monday, John Main, son of Cal-|ized en Friday afternoon. e E e H = 1 H 10| Vin Muin of Kose Hills, Ledrard, was | Uaze, saie cu leader from the Comecc| |~ s in many of the cheaper ones, the colors are fast, and it will come out et g S Do S e i e ne | EGANGED rAr of the tub almost as fresh as it was the day you bought it. 1{in his left lez. Neighbors went o his|and in planning the work to be done DY | Another power syrayet has heen . R 5} | assistance and he was brought to the |tho ¢ o brosght intn Now Landon county throus For your own house dresses—for dainty frocks — for general Sum- \idush sackus hospital for treatment. Dr. | last Monday night the committce mads | the offorts which have been madedn sev- z e . — cagn Triess : s oW | e s it i et M B Bartert Mus Meedels o0 TOSR B bt e mer wear—to give a bit of color in collar, ¢uff or vestee—for man i 3,1 | fames J. Donohue was cailed | S M muni ough- the farm “bo . \ JMOR OF THE DAY N e e oo, {Browster, Harold Geer. Chas. Cempbell| rn, Goathitation ‘i ohzenisine spras aher i | *Mr. Main had been heip 21d George Palmer.met at. the home of frines. The sroun; of farmerdin Goshen | other purposes you need it. Teactior- Tt & cat i m Sl ShbsE AFTVILLE | on his Wy home at tHe |eamion o B e AT o e I W S O YOU CAN'T GET ALONG WITHCUT IT, AND WE SHOW IT A ot and e M s Yk ool i b s s Mon-| aectaunt » members ws made up and since that|rod and ho'd a pressare of around 25 > = : . g class m - | acciden e {time the committee have been in fouch|ie 500 pouads i 2 IN A-GREAT VARIETY Bon of Bificiency Expert— 1 bava tt- : | CADDEN PRIZE ESTABLSHED [with eli prospective members with thel "4 mesting Will ho hwid i’ the near fu e or 1o intorest in such & cat”—Har. - AT NORWICH [FREE ACADEMY | suaedl 1 L S anals the bosinees, o AHig soeat PRICED FROM 17c TO 69c A YARD T o cut s o e chor. i The treasurer of the Norwich Fres clacted were £ollows: | ~inz“and to ‘elect, a managen whe w us” & g Academy has received securities of | President. leadore Urvant: viee presi-|nal S 10 glert a menager who will: “Are the gir - Htgrect the value of $23) given by Miss Caro- | Lillian Cole: secretary i the iness- of the organiza-| a “No. Consaquently performance to- 2 line Cadden, Miss Minnie Cadden and | F Gerb bjects for the | night’ is ve " SoutevEls Ol a el o Julius W. Cadden to e bl th K‘l:d'! m ng wh 1 be held My 6th w j . Jones. the frult project leader Journal. Norin | den pri h's prize of $10 in gold | disyassed ne program \ bureau. has been instrumen- onn- et s B " s will be d annually as a second nalix elen < i nEgyettion” lined. | ey e Raa . ad_son| Drite in the girls reading contest at i : e — i i T po— | {expectad that the route will run from Go- s0 bus ve"—London Arswers dale, R. 1 MAD' PARALYTIC SHOCK | jshen throush ta Lebanon streel, as there |chairman of all the committes ¢ l,\om\'lru BOOKLET COMPILED Tnat Sat 6 ON WEST MAIN STREET| are men in hoth localities who are tak-!Jcanette Sperry of Oak Park, Iil. and|nae and frieuds of the coflese who. m e g i r for Sunday evening.| While on her way 1o a sowial gathe s was Dr, Harry E. Higgins was called to at- z Y tend her and had her removed to the Back- sides hosizital in the ambulance, S was a n an unconscious condition . w candidates ‘o Vineydrd Workers Met = March 3th.| The Vineyard Workers of the Cen- ? a4 superintendent for{tya] Baptist church held a well a he vacanc ended meeting Monday evening n of Rev, A [the church, with the president, Mi t 3 commil-| Alice M. Dean, presiding at the bus'- M ening {ness meeting at which al mat- | = as returned from a|iers were voted upon. It decided | ks w s parents infio make the closing meeting of the| {season,a banquet, which will be held | and Annetta |, v Decision swas made also to| bon have veturned fromihave a rummage sale in addition to v York, where!, food4 sale which the socety is to - rriman wed- hold. They will be on different Gates. M Smith of Poqu oy = .| lantyne Penfield in New London Satur-p h B street| oy was a party of Norwich voung peo- st Of reld lple chaperoned by Mrs. William R. M : - age Sun.|Cord: Included in the party were Miss end with Mrs, rwich avenue. Mis Wood tulips are in Mr. and Mrs, NORWICH TOWN business of = RIENTAL Superstitioni— Perhaps so—bat ai teast . ng relic of Agiati Alieged by the almost uncanny in its power to the wearer, GOOD Health, Happiness, Loug Life, STERLING SILVER ALSO IN 14k GOLD FERGUSON’S Franklin Square WHERE ALL CARS.STOP i { | | | n| | i | | | i i | | i | \ | was a Greystone Dor- of week-end at Buckingr Memorial t 6 o'cl Monday ng Lamb iftered paralyti o ain street the Fi lapsed on ths sidewalk. Mrs. Lamb coi- The study class, conducted by Miss Alif Stephens, con- cluded its study of the mission book. Refreshments were served by the host- which has been sahool dancing class of Mrs. William Bal- Eleanor Gadoois, Miss Alberta Board- man, Miss Adelaide Christman. Miss Hel- en Burdick. Miss Isabelle Vignot, Miss Marguerite Suthill, Miss Margaret Sulli- | van, Miss Ruth Whiting, Russell Storms, Ralph Parker and Richard Holden. | Moose Have Class of 21 Candidate: Norwich Lodge, No. 950, L. O. O. M. is making plans for the initia- tion of a class of 21 candidates at a meeting of the lodge to be held Iri- | day evening at the Moose home. This is one of several clasges to be initiat- ed during the present membcrship campaign. Consistency may be a jewel, but a | girl ‘prefers” a solitaire. | | | sionary society for the ensuing | stead of Miss Bessie M. Grant, cclined her anpointment at the | annuai meeting Jast Friday. Residents in Norwich Town witnessed the falling of the meteor which frighten- | #d o many people and did so much dam- year in- Who has society’s ge in the vieinity of Asbury Park on Sunday evening about 9 o'ciook. Theymidweek prayer service of the rst Congregationai church will have for ils theme Thursday evening in the hapel Call to Repentance. Acts 3: 19. Monday morning. at 7.30. o'clock at the Sacred Heart church the pastor. Rev. Brennan, celebrated an annic iem high mass for the reposa of the soul of John Blacker. ‘The organ. ss Eiizubeth A. Malone, directeu cnor. For a waiting hymn Miss Buckley sang Jesus, Lover of My YANTIC coupe in a mud guard st smas howing sig lerable day A eray condition yery much battered ipped off, wind and several olher piv'[s‘ 5 of a smashup caused con-| curiosi! the v ge * Mon- It was damaged when its owner at-| empted o take the road.leading to Grace | wurch instead of keeping on the high-| i Austin has returned to A afier spending a few. wn, cailed home by d death of his Austin, Mrs, John & bany, weeks in| be critical illness Mrs. Nathan | h Iroy returned home | after a visit in Stonington with her sis: er. Mrs., Edward Northrup. Mr. and Mrs. William Simonds are | home. afier 4 Lrier stay ir | L 3. Gibs has returned i t Kincaid is spending a few days at bis home in Providence. e s i e i i e e | club. { - | ALUMNAE | IN ANNUAL MEFTING | annuslimeeking Jof lihs Eastern| afternoon Smith collegs clad was he the homs of N alkins in New g London Mrs. Walter Fiteh of ew Ton- A very interesting sapsr on ses read s Fm'ee | Corwieh. A mora extended college affairs. raviewing \ioas tn=a artments of college nd explainine the changes and im- srovements that are contemplated by t officials was then presentel Fiteh n entertaininz paper re- ing to her experfences at the session o ala the annual council which she attend college Mr February as the representative of Eastern Connecticut club. During sent” vear the Eastern Connecticat el s held s auction bridge narty ter by Miss Helen was gi Whiton rowning of Norwlch. Special interes orzanized Epray wi BY CHAMBER OF COM 3 s Melen Stickle e e | t of Brookiya, N. ¥.ltend the commencement. Mis: = bl e, 0 ot Thic is the fourth spray rinz to be or the bacalaureate and graguatior | Peale of Norwich Is to be th Commerce | men were gl e sl il vear by the 21, Vi s N - ' ve booklet. | bread he sweat of thelr g 1 e; Miss Winifred Powell offtress and will conduct t ~on | H d—1 should - . 1o ST Fioes op- jeld, Mass. is making arrange- | ceremanies on c da e A e e S - ich and Waterford are all at work and iments for ciass ‘day, assisted by Miss| The entirc program for the week is 3 aod|ed a store and s handkerchiefs—Bos- ave on the delaved dormant spr: Margaret Baxter of Taunton, Mass.: Eii-|foliows: Thursday. lass supper ; | P P e zabeth Hall of New Haven. Miss Mirfam | Friday, June 9, annual art exhibit opens ;| ‘2 SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY and Miss Helom rday, June 10, D. OF MR. AND MRS WW. ZELZ | Peale Ann Slade of |the sen e T e calshiaten | Fhetsora ge of the class | bacculaureate servic iver Seddtis: Anhidte otaer|SuCDEE, Harriet B ud in the evening a been doing tn Lernoon 8t their home at T Claire. | of Miadietown. Eleanor Thiclen | June 12.. alumnae t on Saturdsy afternaon. MAe!of Knoxville, Tenn. |class dov exercices and the musical com- | % find an Fymer me pieces of silver wor recejved | Arrangements for the semior ‘dance, Tuesday, June 13. commencement |famous res ! 3 ting card with a message that comes h crrds of conmratmlations. At |the bimpest social event of the week, are | exercises, the t * lunche um-{ 200ds manufactured in Norwich. an anywhers near expressing my memt 1ok dinner was served . with a|beinz made by Miss Maric Antoinette [nas and thelr guests, and the soni ne map of state showing highway el Bl e ngedeey weddine eake as a cent Taylor of New London. ascisted by Miss| —_ — |distances. a table of freight “Poor Ole Bill—Wot a fall! Wot does able. Vocal and ‘nstrumental niaces | Aray Peck of Kensington. Conn,. and M Congregational Home Mission Union | a number of the e rendered with Miss Alma Zels at Gertrude Traurig of Waterbury. { Tne 36th znnual me | oD i %% only wabis s gteds o NouilES Piano. Out of town guests were pres-| Arringements for proerams and en-|men's Congregational Home i g i | “Concussion of the brain. that f1— from Pittsfield, Mass.. N . New loraving are in charge of Miss Evely ion of €onnectleut- will be 1e | o e ‘e must be wandering in “ls mind "— PR . muests|Grant of Minneapolis. Minn. who has on | United choreh, New Haven, Aril ;s»v;l Passin, Londen. ted at a Jate hour wishinz the host| committee Mis zabeth Merrill of | Luncheon will be served in' the Parish | o= 3 i and Tostess twenty-five years more of | Fai River. Mase end, Mise Holen Mor|house: Addresocs by Dr. Omar Masror | metabers just taken int> Quinnatia | O'd Lads—Oh. captain, T'm #0 sick health and happiness, ritt of New Canan, Com i | Rev. John Dleker Mr. Ph azier, | set gr t Thompson are Louts Smith | How far are we from i nd = | Hagar of Burlingtor. Vt.. an Indlan stdent at Oberln ¥ | Ja Jr., and Marlon Bates. The| Captain—About four miles, lady. COLLEGE COMMITTEES FOR production of the. musfeal comedy. The |be an illastrated lecture, N nstalling offioers. were a_women's te: e e -2 §OMMENCEMENT AT WORK |Poppy Trai, which is to be glven at the|*ana in the Ma¥ l’rv-m Semaxet Granze of Woodstoek ptain rnr': Sl; —Straight down, The committess for commencement ac- v 4 ~ tivities at Connecticut colleze at New! =3 the - campeign fur shEbibciin London have appointed their assistants. s o e W 7 and the program for commencement week e election. Evers houre, with the ex- has been practically decided upon. Miss ;}:-"} b nyed this vard: M Ruth Bacon of Berkley, Conn., is the T e inisanat Al the one house without snv sigm. At st this p'acrrd anprared: “This House T Leaks a le."—Judge. : “T wani to marry your daughter, sir® Tm merely her father.” Minister Gains 10 Pounds in 15 Days through Ironized Yeast “Fighting ann? World War Veteran, Tells of His Amazing Restoration to Health "I HAVE taken only one and a half packeges of [ronized Yeast, yet have gained ten ponnds in 15 day Such is the remarkable statement of the Rev. L. W. Vandergriff, pastor of the Fairview Church, Athens, Tenn., whose experiences during the world war have cansed him to be known by many ae * the Fighting Parson. ‘T was_crippled up in the army, and have been in ill heaith eversince. Bat now, thank God, | am on the read to recovery, and feel better than I bave feit in five vears. 1 am only too pleased to give this testimony, for 1 think | am doing my fellow man-a service if 1 can induce him to try Tronited Yeast." From everywhere come equally surprising rts of the a t “ug‘de« p’:rpf:mad by lROg ;ZED YEAST. And all becanse IRONIZED YEAST embodies an exclusive scien- tific precsss—a- process which enables yesst to) bring its wonderful results often in half the nsual time ! How New Process Makes Yeast Doubly Effective While Sciace admits that Yeast is of weaderful valne in building flesh, cleating the skin, and increasing easvgy. it is found thet yeast alone ot enough o bring 100 per cent re- suits, For while vesst contains certain ne eioments, experi- ments prove inal seme nther agent is =din nuier to quickly CONVERT > important yeast elements into new firm tissue, energy and health. Tveryond knows the great value of hanging onr food into living Sc working on_ this probiem, our scientists finally discovered the nimazing process of ironization —the . e scientific process which enables you to derive from yeast ALL of the won- derful benefits it holds for yon. tion is embodied only in IRONIZED YEAST, the one scientifically correct Beware of Substitutes This remarkable process of ironi Osteo-~Tarsai course. to consuit vour wishes “Thank you for the eompliment, young man. The only time that girl ever suits my W when she pauses 1 CORRECTIVE SHOE - ask ¥ I'd rather giv her a check or . cash."—Birmintham Age-Herald ‘ T Nctionally Endorsed S The Supreme Walking, Shoe 7 Y KALEIDOSCOPE A bi: can generaliv 1ift one-k more speciady indorséa by the o e iy sl e et usse Pyt st St A Constant Delight and Comfort B g g e In Mexico are certain locaiit es where rain never has been known to fall UEEN QUALITY “Osteo-Tarsal” shoes 2 % The most nowerful elcctro-magmet = are specially designed to promote the the worid has a nower of 100 007 - usses natural, flexible action of the foot and The surpesn SHENLEE S extracts bicod from those who handie it Dice playing was 4 fashionable diver- slon in England in the reign of Heary Vi by restoring its normal functions to make the whole’ body correspondingly comfortable and efficient. And withal they are stylish shoes, conform- ing beautifully to the lines of the foot while aiding wearers to restore and enjoy real com- Flexible _ High Arch = i Tread Ball roads and schoais are transform- ng life in the coal counties of West .Vir- g:nia Aviators say thut when seen from tie . Ful Stroight Meyer Inside Line luwlrund/ Heel every city and town, r, has a distinctive color. fort in their everyday activities. The annual flow of the Missiseippl car ries 10 the se: bout 0,000, ons 3 Psint. Let us show you their features today —- the fles- pie - pllore e iy et o ] Badeing ible’ arch, the patented "Arch Guide” heel of hard- rostage stamns usuaily ine ine. Distributes P and-soft rubber, the broad “tread,” and the “straight ! bje the osprey being a fa- veast treatment. Therefore do mot atenrs inside line” construction :hiclh s[tlrkengfithens and e accept imitations. Always insist N\ uides the foot correctly ; the glovelike fit at every sorod el SACAE W the gemaine IRONIZED YEAST. "‘“’""‘"\\ 50‘““ and the shapely, stylish lines of each last and he stale tara worn by the pope t is the only way you can be sure of A . Tt wae Professor Blondiot of the giting the but. Get IRONIZED piuem: today. $1.00 a package. French Academy of Selences who diseov- erol (hat invisibie rays capable of peme- THE GEO. W. KIES CO. trating eclid substances are given o FREE' ?lbfi?filb?lfis.: from the incandescent mantles of the ! T 20 Main Street G ford Block Welsbach light. Later he announced the tond basis, those whe wiab TeeY TPY it Soap. 1181 S Bl discovery of simlar radiations from aa lutely FREE. Simply mail the cowpen. It ordinary Argand burner and from a steet il bring you the famous Three Day Trial o i T Beioy Tou e fhmo A { incandescent siiver. o ——————— | | [l "* Free Trial Coupon The Ironized Yeast'Co. Atlants, Ga., Dept. 101 Pisase send me the famaus THRE DAY FREE TRIAL TREATMEN Irenized Yeast. Name... Address...... city . State Ouly Ona Trial Package to & Family E of The rays (rom volishied silver are poiarized. but whea the siiver is covered with lampblack the polarization appears. — Washington Star. ! | Special Demonstration of QUEEN QUALITY OSTEG- 14 TARSAL SHOES at THE GEORGE W. KIES COM- | | PANY, this week, Wednesday, Thursday arid Friday, by ! |~ Mr.M. W. Murdoff of the THOMAS G. PLANT COM- PANY. CUT THIS OUT—IT 1S WOBTH MONEY Cut out this slip, entlose with Se and mail 1t to Foley & Co. Ave., Chicago, Tii., writi addfess ciearly. You w turn a package containing Foley's and Tas Compound for coghs, croup; ¥oley Kidney Pills. for 2o

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