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- nutes qn had the ”cme 3 .THE WEATHER. the r . late | the night of the alleged assaul Conditions. 3 ; et | et sowa sssumed & (belligerent . atl pressu: ednesday , L. Me- | tude towards the guestions that were di- bl R e lows: 3 3 i ‘submarine base | rected at him in cross-examination, and | e e e bordse from |iho | al on the chatge of | at one poiat Lieut. Maher jumped to his ottt o g R oo it ‘x‘ “16” years old { feet in the court room and protested | been loca: ralns within the last: 24 hours ftehse | agaifist the. way the 'sailor was Soins b SRt 5wl Bl i g tr1at wab a1 | aeoationed, Saviag that he was there to | O e e mitted it ‘Ocean | see that the man got axfair trial. ;a‘(::::::d‘?: ;Gl;mother :xl:::r | t of Memorial day. Judge John P. Kellogg who fl.wre- ; - ints fon No- important temperature changes ar\ mbfim _glven, Mc- | slding took no notice of flié errupi\ ths was | at the time. indicated for the eastern half of the ¢ 4 paid off by clerk Georsh 5 irl 1f ceuitey dur‘u '_“ nexs 3¢ houre. After rebuttal testhuony by ‘ithe gi " court’ ‘djonrnod without | and the sailor, who were calied back to e the witness stand, the’ arguments ware <John !! mu.n and John J. Cavanaugh, | begun shortly after 1 o'clock. Attorney ! cloudy Thursd: New London police officers, who ‘worked | Charles L. Stewart, who _assisted the . : 3 Sl ot ! out the cass and made.the arrest of Mc- | state attorney In the trial, made the first || 53 ene 1 Sandy ook to Haiteras: bt ""_': Keown, wers. tha final. witnesses for the | argument for the state; and was followed | . Sleargrs iy Jings; mortly southwest and weAth- | giate. “Tey. testified that ail trat Sew{ by, Attorney. G. C; Morgay for the ac. : Mleichio Korwn ot adnit. of 15 chicction | oused.. Siate Attorney Hadlal A, Hul Forecast, with the case wu.g ihat, e talics] witl | closed the argument for the state. Sor soufherh New England: Cloudy [the girl ase Judge Kellogg took about 33 minutes hurséay; Friday falr and cool. Lieut. James E. mber ot the mhmuim in his charge to the jury, in which he in- Observations in Norwich. he fisst: witheas called for . the | structed them that there were three pos- He_testified to McKeown's ex- {sibla verdicts, - These were mot gullty, t record in the navy and said also | guilty as tharged, or guilty of .assault. 3 that the man had-made no requisition for | He told the jury what were the essential B f 3 P : B et L 4 a new salior’s necktle sinco the alleged | elements in-the case which the _state v Al » > 2 . . Vhe Lulletin's observations show the tollewing changes in. tempe: Lacemetric changes Wednesday: ‘Ther. Bar. 54 2970 assaylt. - - v needed to -prove beyond a reasonable 2 ¥ &om, 75 2979 |, The accused man was next called to the | doubt, and went on _to give a concise re- | .- e e ragve -:mgfl He denied that he had been with | view of the testimony offered by, the 3 2970 | the in the case but said he knew | witnesses on both sides, ‘ : 3 Iiighest 70, low Donohue wias with her and he admitted | In the course of his remarks Judge | ATE KENNEDY LEADS LIBERALS Coimpastiois. telling Donohue to “beat it Dinny.” Ques- | Kellogg took occasion to say that he be- | . IN EASTFORD RELIGIOUS SCEAP. Predicitions for Wednesday: Falr. tioned about a sailor's necktis that was|leved that no insult fo the court had “Nate” Kennedy, promotér of the su C.qnesday's weather: Fair, west wind | foundiat the scene’of ‘thé alleged assault, | been offeréd or attempted by Lieut. Maher | cess of the order’of. Moosy and :long he said that he always wore his,lmotted | in the remarks that he made 2s tho lieu- {{ime newspaper-man. in eastern:Connec- on insuéh a ‘way that it could not come ! tenant was m'ob_ubly unfamiliar with court { ticut, 1s neither narrow nor easily in- off, that he had mot lost jt,"and that he proceedings in eriminl matters, timidated, ag-€videnced by the following dispatch sent out ’ruesaay from . East: ———— SUN. MOON AND TIDES, 0] Bun il Righ il Moon I/ Rises. | Sots. || Water, || Rises. | - T TR i F ford: e tandscd Titne LYONS VELVET IN TWO TONES RUXM RUNNING CAPTAIN It has recently been evident e m || p. m - FAVORED - FOE AUTUMN HATS “ AND CREW ARE HELD Im:rewl;"x::;hr?lfle lrelgm::l!eeunl; i a0l 55| TWo-toried velvet is ome of the mate-| Capt. Archie Wentzell and fiv : e the roplt Th V tal 1 T0.50- I 2 o] ntzell and five. mem 038 0 533 rials used: very effectively in bicaof the Brewsit 155 Britih echon {1 ehment iRie . O e I eShon of “What New” ” {236 | -0.21|irz tats-for fall and winter £, Maring, Sovartaviof, Areust’ Aot | o pe. I tils ‘placs. Sl Ray. il “ I 335 | 1112 rictusestand adaptability to Blick Island with 1,000 cases of whis. | o0 00 of St Philip's church, Wareen- w : . e | %28 || Morn | su't . Some very fascinatiiz models. | key aboard by {he prohibition patrol | et PASION el omen s Wear 18 Answered Adl“n'abl It 81 " A jiandsome’ hat neticed Wednesday boat. Hahn, were found probably guilty ~ = < y . CHRED | A e 112} was of this -two-toned velvi of the charge of Violatlon of the nation- | org<a e e e It was later de- “" Six hours after high water it is low | f<rge and gray. It was Siti T = s Sy T it A e T T TS o ol | oot B° A Eray I wachy uskeya ol promitip ‘ace” atihe cloze of |G more miea’ 10 Pyblase on in This Autumn owing of the New |° i = el fcather band introducing sha -3 day before United States-Commistioner |t BIoTS 1o rent & hall over “S“"‘d&‘ < hte s i 5 ‘colors. Hérry C. Hart-and .were ordered bound | yerc’ ohov fof am -hour om . Sundiy Y TAFTVILLE Ribbogis fda 25 dmAloved in Bulldthe fover te ettt e o dered Dommd | wers' unsucchsstul. A former stable ear. Word was received in the village on|o0¢ Of the' beSt Iked modeld of ihe |miah Dillonsiof:,New London, customs | &y nod been converted fnto a uance Citizen. Wednesday of the death of Rev. William ; stance of this s i C - | inspector, was 2. witness in the case, Qn |2l Was secured, The owner of the hall Zarr, in Poquonnoc, Conn., on Septems | Liiinf &2ge. of @aTkc brown moirs Tl - | charges azainst Capt. Wentzell, and was immediately - informed "of -objectiom| th. Mr. Carr was a former pas eged. con e the NALioR- 156 permicsion, only to be subjectéd to g ’ ) ] tor of the Taftville Congregational | SeIf. plaltings’ at the'stdes. /- al prohibition ‘act preferred against the { O it thurch, and it was under his leadership | , BOWs and stili'bows! They appear on | captain and: crew, . Commissioher Hart | ".thdrawal of patronage and charge ac- ety some of: the very smartést <esigns, also ) ' | counts of “leading-citizens” of -Eastford, < DRBSES AND Sst % the Congregational church fn Popuon-| Cheux,’ drepes, “pipings, “cords’ “and | ~Tpon Commissioner Hart ~declaring | 78] Lyon Inn. might be -described -as twists of the nighly favored g0 OF. sil- | thay he would feulre 1000 bonds for |he leader of the “liberals” and having e B irat Be woud semire $140) bonte % | Huok o s quns nas ween “ameea- || Are on Display for Your lmpectxo Large velvet hats in a_variety of new | Attornev reauested that Capt. Wentzell | Sharles Tatem of the J. M. Taten Han- n’ shapes, - tricornes, seini-dfess- models, as | be . required to furnish surety in $5,000 | 316 Company, makers of ax and sledge . = : handles admitted that he onstratad ‘)“r welj.as those for. more formal wear, all’|to assure his appearance, declaring ‘that |2 remonstratad | dispiay touches of this fashionable metal- | the case involved a schoomer and 1000 | With Mr Kennedy for renting ‘the hall rltlt‘,lsm an Pprov Ofl ese, {lic brocade or ribbon. Then, too, there | cases of liauor.worth considerably more to" the Catholics. {are charming { combinstions—silver and | than the amount of honds that had been [ Father Dunn when questioned was re- Openmg Day5 . ! yed, silver and black, while siiver flow- | specified. Commissioner Fart. following |luctant to discuss the situation that has ers and ‘ornaments méet the eves at all | the objection to the size of the bond' py |2risen in Eastford. | “The Store of Good Values” City Soligitor Jeremiah Sullivan of New- e have from 80 to 100 people - atl port, who apneared for the dsfendants, |mass Sunday morning in the hall. Tt is| fixed the bail of Capt. Wentzell at $3:000 | Well filled.. The opposition will “disap- Bottle<green velyet, with® brim in Con- |and that of the crew at §1,000 each The | Pear, he. said optimisticary. - He ada- tinental effect, its tFimming a brim edge | bonds were furnished by George E. Cassi- | ¢4} of stiver, with- silver quill. matis: of Newport and Peter Calias of | 4 Lhat‘h" b":;\ mformxfi :hat emp:’m;- day, risp, cool ‘air like that of | Pawtucket. ol o e mill weré told to send their W:dndada;t s:nd?thce thonghts of ‘wormen | _The members of the crew are Sidhey | children to the Protestant Sunday: school e Sapin Sigia G mate: John McWilliyms. Louis |2nd that if they didn't there woyld be s ¥ = Eiia Kal Brawn and C. W. Downey, | B¢ Work for them at the shop. One man, New is the time to select the really | L =0" “'1I.am informéd, who expressed his de-: newest models, as displayed - by those Commissicner ‘Hart. in summing up, | términation to adhere to his faith ani |w¢reh!nfl whose nd.v:’rtl_n::nllv: tnr;i‘sll: ATt S e N,dmceg wag | actively interested himself in the chursh 94-100 . e interesting ; readin: e Bul- | conflicting a: to where the Marina was | Was discharged.” Main Street i letin tofay overhanled, ind declared thers was no | ' John M. Tatem, father of Charles Ta- 3 ting - him have it question but what some of the witnesses | tem. has been. prominent politically. ext jay-is his anyway. muusvn-!az GIRY, TS had led. T.claring that there .was no | Tepresenting his district in the general i 5 5 Athi furle. | assembly. He has also been judge +f]$5.000 to $50,000 A : BTRUCK. BY 105 TRUCK | doubl thatit} >boat wag withiin the jurls- | 855 A s 4 o $50,000. Mr. Greene is still At the E Sfiud By'a trick gwned by the: John- | ietion of th> threewmie limit, he Sgd: srotaie. B !ouz on the same bail, $5,000, fixed last| At the Bop P""]’”' O wptiany fene CQY e e & B Fauli. | My own coi slusions, trom the evidence, | Recently the town held Its caucuses Saturday but assured - the authoritics| piscopal’ einvention at, Parts 2 = . | for ‘election of delegates t¢ = E riyt A cure.| 1204, Oregan, the matter of revisi e Btk e S Ainoskvct ron A28 that the boat was in sizht of Bleck | i f delegates to conventions.|that he would appéar shortly with sure- vision of the Island. The evasiveness of the cap- |Mr. Kennedy was chairman: ties for the larger amount. prityer ook will occupy. . much ~of: this s % |celved a doep gash ovek the left eve, which | o ng ans: qute recital of the minutest | “That struck me as strange.” com=| Two more of the 11 men secretly in-| oo iR the conference. E FEV. WILLIAM CARR “N"“d‘"“’ ’gull and glso severe £ac3 | qetaile as ta incidents that occureid when |Mented .3 cltien. “Mr. -Kennedy has|dicted last week appeared in tho super- Most of the 4,000 Episcopalians in at- . |amd meck bruises about 3 Monday-after-{ "y ) oo overtaked are enouch to|Deen In town only three vears.. I havalior criminal court in Boston and pleaded | tndance went to holy communion Sunday noe, geveral vears ago 'and had been in :;:nbf;a .“?r‘h "::::l‘;;‘ o‘:::’“;’f“:;“ raise suspicion in my mind'as to the |tried to figure out the purpose. . Wnem a|not guilty, as did .Greene himself. <They|TOrNIng. In the afternoon thers wa sa : h ‘:;‘?;‘r:xeg :';;el e i %o 'deepthet several stltches had to credibility of the testimony.” 'On the man is put in as chairman it Is somé-|are Walter G. Burns, president of.the|Ser¥ice of Sunday schools in the municip- other hand, he declared. thé testimony times for the purpose of putting him of the government iwitnesses was posi- | Where he can’t lead oprosition, er pos- tive and frank..On the conspiracy chare- | sibly to carry out an object: Commercial Finance corporation, and W.|2! auditorium. The principal address was U. Sherman of 346 Washington strect,| by Bishop Rowe of Alaska. ° Sunday ev- Dorchester, a director of one of the ‘com. | ening there was a mass meeting in the Willlam Holmes of Boston, Mass, who | be ‘taken, = The “child was taken to the} a5 been instaliing.an elevator in the | Lawrence and Memorial Associated hos- Jeeal millg has left town for his heme, | Pital’th Neéw Lomddn by Dr. J. J. Dono- wmmmmfi!!hflh-mm Paris Bourse. te he ead he did not thinkthat the| “I walted and got another SUrprise|panies. Botn.fucolshed bal & 1. |auditorium, at w When'a Zulu smeeses ha' calls om b €. !}o«:: sty \du;m;ch was 2 {':‘:,:(u'fimllfn::dbs:: :f;::'m'd’*“:{.‘ captain or crew ought to be held. Whmx Krlmhedlv was placed on the con-| ' Oumer men s'o‘li’izfy :indmzedolrn LZnanrDc» cluded Bishop Ro:‘:ehn‘tbt‘ko?fle:ku;m::; Wll»lfl el sl calier in the village Wednesday. - 2 ? rohibition. .Commissioner Roy A |eressional delegation. Tatem called for : . Mr. and Mre. John McCabe of New |ipternal tnfured were found. Havnbs nes-alacbarsed seven-of the mem.|an expression. from Mr. Kennedy na lo] oo oo aees e e of conspir-| Wise of Kansas, Rev. Dr. George C.|:6 Bohemia is preparing to coln a smal York are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | | The child was walking along the road lam Nolan and family of pfl,”d,nc, from Palmertown towards Uncasville with threet. acy to ‘steal from the various compan-|Stewart of Evafiston and Judge P. S. bers of the crew of thanavy patrol boat {his stand on the congressional nomina-|jos pave been notified to appear. Parker of Bostun. ; ol Hahn following charges that,men took | tion. Kennedy came back with the sus- my every. year. , ‘England exports 200 tons of plum some other children when run into by the | gg of the.1.060 cases of imported liquor | gestion to proceed orderly, having the — Monday morning the House of Bishops | pudding every.year.2 Wiltred Brodsur of Merchants avehue | truck. ~Driver Faulkner stated that he | o o' 0 ° e Britich schoomer Marina | state delegation declare first. Mr. Ta-{ In Charge.of Preston City Service |COntinued consideration of the resigna-| 7Tne Arabs' of soufhers Egypt traded bas resizned his position with tho Pon- | Was not driving lis truck over ten mile3 | 4, ouce 12-off Block Island. {tem was on. that delegation: During the| mThe Lookout Ci ittee of Norwicn|lon of Right Rev. Robert L. Paddock as { with Indla. 1000 B. C. emah compa: an hour and that-he made every effort to | “ mero ol e 1 T an followed the com- | discussion Mr. Kennedy parried with his e Lookout Committee of Norwich | pignop of Eastern Oregon. T ’ Joun Bardeiey, who has been spending | 8top thé Vehicle but the c1ild had crossei | ning of Cant. Archié Wentzell of the |inquisitorsand when Mr. Kennedy sald Christian Endeavor Union was in = f !lm ‘scrapping the United States reveral weeks in th villace has left | 50. suddenly he had no time to sion be~lnrrins “that the men stole the liquor | he knew of only one candidate thus: far|charge of the C. E. service at Pres:| p. . pa afraig Bayy! is ‘estimated 2 towr. fore hitting her. . The cnild is now rest- | wpen the shin was at Newport under | for the congressional nomination he was| ton City Baptist church, Sunday eve- | g o et vicn o .Citizens of ‘Hawail in nine months Louis Guerard Is spending fome time at |Ing comfortably at the hospital. the. Surveillance ‘of the Hakn. His charge told that the opinfon’ prevailed . that g ear of spoiling It. bought mator cars (o the value of §4,000,- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guer- Ard on South Sccond avenue. Ponemah counell, 34, K. of C., met was substantiated by a United States | ther should be a chanse. ' Mr, Kennedy :f“‘i.:;%‘cfa;z';.nfl'cizihg'ag;e,::fe{’f Ne Communicable Disease tn Norwleh. |custom agent upon whose order the men |did not commit himself.” E. society, the leader. The topic was HELPED HIS BACK No* ‘communicable diseases were - re- | Teturned the stolen liquor. — . . ‘ = T Command and Obedience. Ps. 119:33- Moncay evening in their rooms on Prov- | ported . from Norwich.during the wesk - EECOGNITION SERVICE FOR 40, The Lookout committee remained| Backache. rheumatic pains. dizziness | 3UCtors: - |dence street.. The annual election of of- | ending September 9th. The Weekly mor- Giving Lessons to the Blind. FIRST BAPTIST ,PASTOR| for the Sunday evening service of [and blurred vision are symptoms of kid- | ~Trials ot motorless alrplanes are (o flccrs was held at this meeting. which re- | pigity. report {ssued by, the state depart-| Raymond E. Reasor, a Home teachsr| A service of recognition and recep.|LDiS church. following which Howard [ney trouble. “My husband had a bad {Rks yihie u'al extidutye’scals i France sulted as follows: Grand knight, William | ment of health shows the following com-| of the state board of education of fhe|tion will be tendered Rev. Edward . C,| Bushnell. chairman of the committee. |vack.” writes Mrs. M. McCuliough. East. | s SUmmer. ‘ White: deputy grand knight, William | mynicable diseases reported from. towns| piind, was In this city this week call-| Dunbar, the new pastor of the First|SaVe @ talk on Some American Hymn 000, _ \ _Santfago, \Chile was one of fhe first ddu(uuqyymudreetarm h * . on. Pa. “When he sat down he could | Blood: transtubion’ Arst” performed in s g S a1 10 : ing on people who are blind. He teaches| Baptist church, by his people on Friday| " riters and Their Work. Rardly get up and then he would ba|Den in 166718 Jeterred to In Samuel ek "‘;zmr l;:terrly.‘lfleu:"ehln. it D}],?Lhefll;—swmnxlop 1; EIlington|inem to read with their fingers and to! evening in the church: parlors. -Mem- Mgtsh;rzni; ;'lxw Bpar!zly ubesldes \‘\‘[r drawn over to one side. He tried Foley. Pepy’s dlary for mber 21 and 30 of i b Belitven . ade Loy thsm > do other manual work. He will return|bers of the local clergy will participate r. Bushnell were Miss| g X that year. sellor, John Sulllvan; advocate, Nazalre | - 'scarlet fever—Stontngton 1. here in abotit two weeks and give more| in the service and the address wil he| Elorence M. Bennett and Miss Jessie (Kidney Pills and they cured him." Foley| mu, jrgest Américan Legion post fn’ Lafteur ; inside guard, James Nolan; out- | Measles—Rookville 1. Ly iven by Rev: Lewls Walker pastor of| B- Hyde also Miss Hyde's guest, Miss |Kidney Pills quickly relieve kidney and {pennsylvania, as 4o, individual member- B ars. Wik it ar s o | 4 Tyshal swessepdes ¢ £ one work Which he teaches the blind|the Calvary Baptist churen, Westerly. | Antoinette Van Cleef. bladder trouble. Lee & Osgood Co. ship, is York Post,. }'n. with 701 mem- bers. - Pollce. of, Seotland Tart have besn ex- perimenting to- test: tfie use of wireless in dirécting -the movements.of officers in Influenza cases were reported in the ople to do is taken by the state board| A personal touch is glvem in Dr: Wal- ofticers will be Instalied. early 4n Qctober |'giaty: atrer-an. absence of four weeks. | bud eola for them. What money is ob-|ker's coming -as he both , haptized -Mr. m"é‘&"‘“ Deputy John Hennon of Jew- | “yepsles reached the lowest number of|$aineq for it is given to the blind person| Dunbar and officiated at his marrlage. s ey ‘“ e % cuuo 4 Nrwl‘;;t;d durlng “arny week since| without taking anything out for the cost|The bflamti?‘y 3‘&“’ will play and -vocal etor s who amtly surpr! ctober, . of selling. -In ‘this- way the person who{numbers will add to the evening’s pro- “criminals, - 24 Wednesday by his fellow-workmen of | | Scarlst fever cases” increased slightly| poe Jost his. sight i Sa il S e e Dutsait of the Slasker roem in homor of hjs 32nd|which, with the slight increase in the|money in the home and is relieved of e s X Every form of lamp ldi u-e in mines h birthday. In behalf of the company, |last week of August, would seem to in- o : . 1 based_onthe. design. Juige Waiter Drew precented Mr. Duvis | icate the vise In incidence’ of this”dis- e Aificully B0, FElipE 1T il T e T . 3 e e T ® package which when open was found h o 5 B 6, fo contitn 33 Tollsmops. . 0, Davis velgh ot SE::’]‘:““";"”E‘" A . 435 cases| Waterbury—Health aid school officlala | of the H. V. Greena-Co. which former'y ’ i i his thanks in well chosen words, after |this year %o far, compared with 2 cases are; alliss in- tharbattle against the newly.| had ;ofices in . New. - Iondon... and; lias which a soelal hour was enjoyed by those | in 1920 and 8 cases in 1921 formed Waterbury Liberty league, which | spoken in Norwich, as the result of his n.",”“ ¢ .“'l present. Refreshments were served. by | .| Typho ever: was' particularly low.| threatens an injunction against them un-|indictment on Saturday- im Boston. by |f - . o E Big Bill Carter and Albert Gunderman. pe,_y_fi.i‘,‘f,&;flmn, P sk in. 1921 less they'discontinue by Monday mnmhglme special grand jury ‘in connection YThe committes in ‘el W is g t‘ta pm!lce of vaccinating school chil-{ with the affairs of the H. V. Greene ‘and Wholleben, Adam sm:‘fir{. Richara %:;- z:: e ufd il allied companles, has been raised from »7, George Lamothe and”Judge. Walter Drew, of Lisbon. The St. Louls soelety gave & very suc- cessful and largely” attended soclal and dance Wednesday evening in-the Caslon on Dion street, many of the guests com- ng from out of towh. The Ideal"orchestra ' SAYS TANLAC 1S WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY OF NORWICH, Inc. - has taken over the Troy Steam Laundry with its unexcell.- ed, - modern equipment. It is our intention to make im- provunenhtoourphntwhmhwillfumuhourmflom “ers vntb laundry facilities which will be-unsurpassed by | any lnundry in the state. 5 by o ) | Fall Opening CPWERHT stay at Chatham” Miss. You Are Cordxally Invited to Attend Mrs Wl“l.-m ‘Werner and dn:zhlor. of. Pflnnl —l\lflu‘l Mr. and Mrs. Géorge Kean of South ~ from ™ stomacs : o { 4 - Preciyn, N T bave returmen ater | it ana are under waint nod a3 || O Showx_ng of the New Fall and Win- Bocond avenue, left“Wednesday. morning Christopher Krause of Lisbond. ever-ready friend in Tarflac —This Jir. and Mrs. George M. Young and |’ HNE Tu' Bu“.n Mise Gertrude M. Youpg of North Third | | fer a motor trip to New York and At- delebrated ‘mediéine has ended indi- The small son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Wilired | gestion and~ increased the weight for Bebeau of Hunters avenye was severely |thousands of people everywhere.’ E, ter Mlnmery nfuted recently when he climbed over | T, 'SHerman, 658 H d a porch rail on the second stery, and | Haven, Conn., says ::‘l on !n‘;::tu:te h‘tr;ll; bt"”’rh ‘b::; - # Al Jast summer- T ;:snt able to. $ 7 nee - O we! eet. 8 strike a lick .of, work but Tanlac got ‘. mbed on a chair that had been 1sft on | me back on_ the Job feeling fine, and % Thursday, Frlday’ Saturday : We take tlm oyportumty to thank our customers for the pon:hnn}d ve-:ged t ; :fl 4n that | I've picked up twentty-\‘:vg pounds ‘in menper. He is a well as ca: expected, | weigit. told ‘I h: tarr] M vol‘ earnt and it 1s hoped that no serious results | the :tomalc):v::lth :‘mu RATY % mmy P“t favors and estly solicit a mumllm will follow. " ‘T firmly balieva Tanlac has saved my_life ‘ e 4|} of their patronage. % *That,'!_said the city man, “is what I{' 15 it Rektght Attty ¢ ‘nder noli;{ll;:ent l's. ‘fihuL u¥se of 7 pught to be reported to the Society for |enables the stomach to - extract the S F RUSSELL S ths Prevention of Craelty of Animals,” b'p, ¥ nutriment from the fosd. *Why? What's he doing?" bulld, up the whole bedy snd increass £ oE “What's he doing! ~Can't you seo how | the weight to normal. Millions of peo- . ; : . E sgh ;xm nn.l.' has u; ;:ui to :e‘ev :“:: pl.,na t:al:utn.d to its great benefits. 3 ""I 3 BM Get 4 bott] X , ‘hen L bot mx at-any good drug-