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and Coan'er [t thfit the ; ‘spond, are 126 YEARS OLD e b e e Sotcripiicn price 130 & week: 50v & month; $8.09 » A -quu.nufl-nnn-m.m_u re82. Norwich, Thursday, Sept. 14, 1929. % OF THE ASSOCIATEW PRESS, those who have Samedait Prem G éxciusively ontitied || there ism't i ni-mmc.numm ereditsd to it of mot '.nua-x-uu-:n-maw gl ot moublication st oecll des Berein s slso reserved. ibtle in ef But s in. ek vm,tn:';g “gumumwmmt I ain't CIRCULATION cd_between & mumber of the: Indsed, the blonding OF |long. does it ekky £or 5. | and the nomncn mflmi evid t] the two—truth’and. error—f ma; g case,” % WEEK ENDING SEPT. 10 the strike 'is hrckm. M; refi flm it-is; i ,-m?"?“ -“e nhifi%! y::; about t!:;do:‘dsvfl:n ll 721 been_-forecasted ‘for -sevéral. days when|en g mar tri- . “On,- well” sighed Bbbb: - ’ shopmen were| Cafe the yictim. _Eespecial ‘true | 1ike 'em much_anyhow, | returning to employment, even 2t pot "W‘ such (fheory is ‘substantipted by | was o man on the train and —_————— | where_some_of the..warst, viplence has| A € beard, a sfut long one that THE STATE TICKET. been displayed, there was evidence that| ¥ s .- 4 like Santa Claus, only > $ ] such person. He was a tfl!l)d . there must be an ad: n‘ment soon” or Without friction, and with only Meal-| fasiure: e shde fache o and thy contests the etate convention of re- Definite detalls m,m gu eep ,emn es’l by wmlllmflw Jrh atd. un ybe you enw 'pnbl::lns at New Haven'has presented|ment remain to_ be discloséd but rmed, . There s, however, much sub- | what k ,v- o bateBe 'hofi g A ©_the voters of Cemnecticut a’ ticket| means of course a victory for the rail 5ect for discussion as to the Bible. basis | {n the country. made up of citizens Who are -certain not| road r board, Fven though it for such. cures than oneques- | - snly to command the notice but the|powerless:to entorce its dedisi ;| tion. may be. 8 to thah' lasting | 5 mupport of the voters of the common- hevepthelesa® had Dublic aupport in: the| UCLeE o the e g rath; and| COUAR Temember. for a lmg It was of course a foregond .conelu.| s on: Snd I’ ;flu‘ifl"“ 18 the" fu3l tne’ Bible fa 4t ond Sreat sclence. hook | r Sleren chiidren s 5 gaod ] ure shou Ty grester welg above all. others. “Thy. word is truth o {reussy o ana, Senator MoLean would. be Fe-|though, the much, needsd ‘adtl science)” I admit v;?p Christian Scl- | tinge 512;:’0?“:‘,"';?;{; e, 2 e c;t , as repeatedly | t; enforcement s not. taken. . || entists that Chrst Jesus was the great- |'or Georgla to see if there aln't- e ator at Wasmng::: He R:asju:l:: :fiTy The . question of sepiority fs. the ob-|est 5“:;".‘{" bo. it Hvehs om the | place to start a . butcher shop. ) & ) served the state falthfully, But the ma.] LRCI% JUNicH hag stood Intfe way. o earth, His- teachings, are all secrip- Mlmmx.g always saying things about settlement, aside from, the insistencs i mig’“‘iflfig‘}mfimflgfil 1s 000 | my hands, but ‘gee, his hands was som that the strike must be settled a-| o d“‘ wm"m tacts of. BIbL 11’ thing fierce and he's an awful nice man, tionwise basls. The determined :&’ o wnw- e n‘lm’;“"!.";g{ file told, me & wholt:’ Jg o;[ mmgst abouf agalnst reinstating men in_thelr favo ow he went around the Horn to gt mittee position be holds. Such has besn|pic s e DTS ‘uc?"hd";fi ments.of & wellJmown Christian Sclence | g1d in 48, and how he fouht thie ,%?g,: Tt 2 i xperlence In that| th conditions created by the strike and| By Webster the ward atonement i de [ 155n¢ &nd e the ’”&9“ ol ch gives Drestige 10| ihe indicatlons | of ' increased business|fined as .‘The.sreleeming - effect Of | u D e Connecticut and . an . adyautage which| o iyo 1t possible. to rétatn the new as| Christ's obedience, -auffering, -and_death.” 4 H°dm“5t B AR R e e Connecticut ftizens regardless of. Darty| con”, o yaks back thoss. former. emplayes| Christian Selentisis saythe word means, | "5, 010 WAL -, L are fot going to disregard. Sehator Mc-| . y - ce.| the. exemplifigation of,;men’s unity. with ¢ says. he's Y . went . on Lean's selectfon was deserved. Who have Dot hen Innilvad tnoviolepoe ok Nelther. auiariivectn intallipley| on SOUNSiamn. ZAnd, he Per governor, Chirles A Temploton The settlement indicates the end of feels just like a fighting cocl 5 and I turn to-the Bible a8 a true source : v presented his expected stremgth ang se.| DS StFike in which the strikers must be, store fafled on him and he's some curing the nomination. by . acclamation of information. . Romans 5.11- informs there was geflected the sentiment of the. tion as well, and the high regard In which he is held in the United Statas senate is reflected in the important ¢om- regarded as the losers. It should havel .. that we Bave:eceived the atonement couraged now. He said he_was ’olng the effect of sending back .to-work even| by our LordsJdesus :Christ, - Christ’s mis- | (0 Stay at a sister's in Elgin and: then convention and thosé represented by, the b morrow. Time. goes awful fast, dom. are mot a party to the resent agres-|merely to “demonstrate man's- oneness delegates. Lleutenant-Governor Temple- St With .the Fathes He must- first. make, it? I was sitting here thinking about for the office and his choice at the polls that-it was tomorrow. that he's going to il tnsure a continuance of the excal.| NS violencs and vandaligm. that-hayel [ - hyh‘lxu:flm s hapeors Swe | be here, Goodness, it, aint often that ‘were ..reconcils o God by the death Connecticut wants and has been gots| SeFVice the strike has had .its effegt up-| ot His. Son .But GhrisHan . Selentists been all around the world and,. then the. a greater number’ on the roads ‘which sion .was for: a ~greafer purpese.-than; come up to Chicago—let's see. well, ton ts a business man eminently fitte Béanans it tha cumnz o “‘ this oneness - mssib!hw, and this Hm him and all of a sudden I remembered cor e W Jent administration of state affairs that|2ccompanied the. strike .and .interrupted - o e e e atr, | You.zet chances to, know. a man. whe's ting. The momination of Hiram Bing.|°n the whole country. There has been|deny. that thers some, and been scalped by.Indians and n interibtion oF RN - (hAE ate| bound hand and foot. by pirates. ham for the lieutenant governorship|®% 'r“:t‘""““;‘:;;ed"“d"f"“;‘;fi?‘n;" o el iy ;‘Qf:l g{ofi" Billy says he wisht he'd known it,all Ikewleo adds strength to the ticket. ¥ B this summer, so he could '’ talked tof The renomination of Treasuper Gil-| POSIDIe: It Jias merved -to. pile.up..ex- : h'.h-.“ him, but he never told nobody but me patrio means the chance to retain the|PSTSe fOT. the raliroads though the. fl' Rig|and he told me a whale lot. Billy Umcient service which hus veor amios| Was directed against,the en 18 contrary fo the Apostle Jol o | thought T was telling fish storfes and. T <4 by the Windham county oméial and|Poard It was. @ fieht against a gay-| 2 S00R0. 10 (HCARPILE T M naa R0 cross my heart and home fo-ie the same fs trus in the case .of.Attor.| STiMent. agency which there was no rea- ernment. ag 8On - TaBROEL Hbefrafes A lea s ‘John | Billy and Sam they want T should, lef g L e Rl T i BN ol e e | o et B 0 LT for secretary of state and comptroller AT ; A authorits, o8 2 c o e of B e oD RUSSIAN NEEDS. plished by Jesus in His Stafement ;:&»t ;“fefih;‘nu“‘ks can meet & man Iiks that, have been active in party affalrs, It 1s only'natural, thal the question] Sfon ::‘;“"m'f"g;{ of Sini Contrast| ‘T never have, myself” sald his fa- The ticket as named is one that can-|should ‘be asked even now. as.to what|ith another. statement of. the. Apome ther, with interest. “I hope you will give, mot fail to appeal to the good judgment|Wwe are going to do rega.rdlnz Russia and Jaohn, that "He is’ th pm:.cl n_ (sat- ime 2a chance to meet him tomorrow, of the voters of the state and there is|the sending of more supplies there fot 1 t for ours | too.” good reason to belleve, as Governor|the checking .of. starvation. church clnl) only, Lake said in congratulafing the .guber- torfal nominee on his nomination that through their choles, the state wiil de “assured of a fine administration for the ‘bul There_haye been report “of the whole world.” 1 John 2.2. “Thn.l’s just what T'm going to. Yuu see, that, everything was. y,qw'fim,f ;fii‘ ‘The abave gdifferentiating stafements | he's going to be 1n Chicago all day on Some of the mast conténted looking peo-| ShOUld he sufficent to convines one open | business, So I told him to scoot right out| ple were-found in: Moscow. by Dr. John to veason that Christian Seience is diame- [to_our house and take dinner, and he # ed to Biblé Science; said’' he would.”—Chicags News. b o Henes Xolmes thtt ha snountered tn| (o shag e s oo e 4T st T —_— {2l Europe and yet there are the opin-| lished by. showing AL THE MOSQUITO PEST. lons of. American obseryers and. workers| Satinic theology. A iording to_ Chrls : Ha ey, . for reliet.in Russia and the, statements] Selence,men. 18 IA0Rte], sbx‘gknesa Tale?s Anntvesirias s have long been underway for|of Maxim Gorky that Russlafs,will suf-|and. death sre. imaginary ‘and unresl. the elimination of the mosquito pest| fer more -from: lack" of” food the coming|This harmonizés with satan’s 1< “Thou which is so annoying and in some io- shalt_pot surely die.” That God pufpps- calities so dangerous to humanity. Cam- w’;fg:ht:elg:mf&: been - reported| ¢ u‘lgmmly to: destroy death” is c)eu- 1769—Alexander von Humboldt, regard-| paigns have been undertaken with' good| from ,Russia the" Test i 1y set forth in the _Bible, (Hosea 13.14.) g ed by his contemporaries as_the results and legislation has been secured | fug ot the eratl ooy miau o e plant-| Satan ever has and is yet seking to de- greatest’ naturalist since Aristotle, looking to a more genersl sad eRemting| 8 Of the grafin seedsent from ihlsjude mankind into’ believing that this, s, born in Berlin. Died" thers May opposition. Such is of country, and it has also come {0 the at-|aiready an accomplishéd fact; and since 6, 1859, ’ course unneces-|tention of /this country harvests have| he s the “God of fhfs world” he would | 1785—The first convention of Univer- tary in order to arouse to actlon those|peen. so abundant that the exportation|sees to divert to himself the honor Which saflst ministers_and parishes. in who have had experience with = thelof grain was being arranged. rightly ‘belongs. to. God “and to Christ, America ‘met at Oxford, Mass,,, plague, but it la Important neverthéless| This country has gived libégally for| But the deluslon with which he has awed | 1825—Gen. William R. Morrison, Tifinois n bringing about the concerted action| the prevention ‘of starvation and diseass|2nd Tuled the world will shoftly be brok- soldier and congressman apd which will turn the trick, - |in that great commtry. It has endeaye| SR a0d afferwards’ he, Himselr, wiN be chairman of the interstate com- According to Director Tenkins: of the|ored to’overcome an;’ e oy destroyed. Heb; 2.14.% mérce commission, born .in Mon- sgricultural experiment station main- Heal thyself. fs the Chflstfin Scientists roe county, I, Died in 1809, tained by the state at New Haven. the not changed its Views when it comes 1o] humanfitarian work where, needul, but it} This is ‘ opposite” of Jesus’ method. army into the City of Mexico, ani m‘xe can be rid of ‘the pest through!Russia has grain in sufficlent quantities| When. saf would ‘hdvé had Him .allay the war betweén the TUnited pnited action, and he makes thé sugges-|to export, and the funds from such ex-| His hunger. by .turning ithé:atones into States and Mexico practicaily tion that invaluable service can be ren- . ~ portations are to be used for. the support|bread, He yielded not # the tempta- ended. dered by village improvement socletics|of ‘the soviet government whilé the, gac. | ton: and in mo instafice Jo we._ find | 1872—The Alabama claims coprt of ai- and other organizations such as the Boy|ple are left. to starve it is a ".f'mofi record -of Him 'healing His infirmities. i bitration announced its decision. | Scouts in locating the breeding places|how long it. can .be expected that ye| OBsihe contnry He bore them for u-llss"——Romnn Catholies jin England end applying such nets of destruction|will meet the situation. ... (Matthew 8.1 and. thi§ was how He celebrated the thirteen hundredth sary. could, beat - them, ‘namély, by healing anniversary of' the landing of St. B T g With efforts, being made to.g8t farsl cruies (Luiks 7.781)' ‘4F the expense of Augustine. o b ‘saa - s he has care-|ther assistance from this coimtry: it. is}iris own. vitality.. The account of His|1901—Willlam McKinley, twenty-Afth tully pointed out, that mosquitoes can apparent that some of = the situation| healing the afflicted -woman is a point in | president of .the United _States, develop from the egg to the adult only|which it is now diffieult 3 to._recongile | proof. Mark” 5.30. Msrk 16.15-20, died in Buffalo, from. the effect. of In standing water there is shown the|must be cleared ‘up’ before there can Dbe| strongest of Christidn shots fired by an assassin, Born point on which. the attack should be con-|any -enthusiastio Tésponse, texts to which they maWe repeated refer- at Niles, O, Jan, 29, 1843. . Slntrated, SUlGhEE waiir o P 9 T s ence is cleatiy an interpolation made dur- | 1920—The Connecticut legiglature _rati- . It it is found in’ cans, barrels op EDITORIAL NOTES, Ing the dark'ages of papal dominion, it is fied the federal suffrage amend- her similar receptaclés it is easily dis- posed of. When it = found in pools ef- omitted fi the two oldest manuscripts ment, It is about time to hedr from Rud-| __the Sinaltic and Vatican, No. 1209. | 1921—Bermuda was swept by a destrac- - vard Kipling that he has been mis-| No sane and yational thinker would seek tive hurricane. rM; ;hnulfl ho‘ made to drafin them, | quofed. to bomor;fi such noninspired fals- | 1921—Six. hundredth °anniversaty of and when that is not possible there is ity. Clearly,” to' drink deadly poison Dante's death observed at Ra- & preventive measure of great import-| The next mové to expeet is the ininin‘ would be ghite as:suicidal as compliance venna. 3 ance that can be employed ' which 'n-|of the “no more war” movement by the|with safan’s * request. that our Lord volves the coating of the Pools’ with ofl| Greeks. cast Himself' fiom_ the pinnacle of the which suffocates the insect Temple,. A likely, too, would-an zdder Soegyt do any, sood The vacation. season will not be ended | bite m"“' fi:”“‘“p&“’;jg“"“ i IN THE PUBLIC EYE screens which do not_stop. until after -the world's serles 1s out off I"GESIBEIY. e L per e e reliet to suffering and complaint day af-| the way. Vs ‘:‘m Whan o Nothine ‘ehall st — g te day. It doesnt do any appreclable| . ——— nor destroy” -cannot be until_the Lord's | R Livingston Beeckman, candidate good to enter a swatfing campaign. ‘Coal -is moving.” | But, some Who| wountain (Kingdom) is established in |for the republican nomination for United What is needed s a general response to|have, tried to buy it have found that the| the tops of the mm..ux“ (Kingdom). | States senator from ode Island, is a he call for prevention. The mosquitoes|price is, also. (Isaiah 2.2). former governor of . state, retiring are not given to race suicide. They are | The Kingdom -of Bfble Sclence is of | from the office 2 year ago after serving going to breed and bother as long as| Nothing mow: but a-spell of hot wea-| prophetic vision (Revelation 21.2), to |SiX. years 1 the executive chalr. Al they are allowed to find ‘breeding|ther ‘can $ave the. amw;rn{:d it - “will| be given to the saints of the most High.” places. Handicaps of veal value can,|have to bs a powerful ‘Qfl %I&y 5 Keomes an es- howeyer, be established and itisthrough i Sorrow, and united efforts in putting such into effect| The man on the corner crying il g-nbvi'fly &:“cufxm 2133 t:!re: :‘; :},‘,"’ b:'t a flrm in_Newport that the annoyance and the dange,|Dossible to encounter ufin:"gi > od . and em,;fid close application to his trom disease from the mosquito can bo|talk on both sldes of most qUeStions. ; ,}: mut toTeale | eained rapld promotion ;fi’ ! to & very large extent overcome. It is - e e real:. (Rev. 32.2) in |ty-oné vears of age anwm& bus! something not obtainable by wishing for| It Is'always a' reliet when the" clee- Ai able to rightly di- |- it. tion is.-over, win or lose, exbept. when| vi scl a second . election ~bécomi THE PROHIBITION POLL. o L The complétion of the poll which has| 1t Wed welcome néws to"the Jtiole na- been mafle, by the Literafy Digést:for tion to learn that Mrs. Hnrdln} nas the purpose of sounding the sentiment|PeSSed the crisis and is on the road to of the country concerning the Volstead | ®cOVery: act and its enforcement, and the re- o p R peal of the amenfiment shows that from|- Triose . mil . workcers accepted 2 the opinions as expressed by nealy a|Wase reduction last January..ahd afe million who responded to the ten mil-|NOW. getting an increase have had th lion ballots distributed there are 308,- confidence Tewarded. ::«1?:0 :::.o;:adthatul::s ):::nn:—éh;? All the Getails for the wi.m ‘have A N N Otr,N CE M E N T sirous of having the laws modified und been w%brkgd ot _%eqn where ole 32y, O | With & S wehd y 164863 _who would. tepeal the rohini-{ money s to come trom, Bt that is fhe|fi OO ‘mw b4 .n:_n N e | W“Hrn: wi-hn‘i e s e g s i Y 0, O e | This cainbe dore'i the BURITAN Pobiy CARBET S Are 385 per cent who favor the existing| The cepublicans in siate conventicn|f] and be convinced that there is & laundry in Norwioh that is’like homa lawa_fo 815 who believe they should |have made a strong bid for the support || laundry. Be one of the cofivinced ones: -Don't wait till it is tes late: We be. dnnted while on the othep hand|of the voters of the a;ommonweum by |f do wory(hmu with a guarantee. thers 18 even a greatér majority against | the candidates nomlna.ted for office. ; ol nq' Mangle and’ Finished Work, Just try the repeal of th- laws. =~ % {3 it 1 the effort of the Kind which| Seliing 226 woodeh” ships at a price fh again. Foreman in charge has _been for the purpose of|that was but nytrfna aver Half of 1 at had 26 yoars ,‘efim -Aei‘ " us-inhndry. Phone 2222, or our order m attitude of the people of the | it ‘cost to iers Hi 5 ¢ ian. Main coghtry upon prohibition, a__ question|the sad which 1t has been ul:vpdmun.mw 4 nd forgot the name of one of t‘hqp LJ:; . tim himself. ‘went -une state. Charles_ Dana Gibson, celebrated - ar- tist, {llastrator -fd author, born . at e : FRANK HEMPSTEAD, Treasurer. For nineteen years he was a member of the New York Stock Ex- change, retiring when forty years of age, He first became interested in politics m 1908 when he sought election to the Rhode llla.qd legislature. To learn the actual needs _of the service men, &ov- ernor Beeckman wen( to France in 1917, being the only war governor who fire. to visit the men of his Dividend annum, payable on and after the fiflunth of The 'Ch'e'lss’ea Savings Bank FRANKLIN SQUARE 128th Consecutive Semi-Annual Augast 7, 1822, The Board of Directors of this Bank have this day declared a dividend :for the current six months at the rate of four per cent. (4 September. per cent.) per Roxbury, ‘Mass., 55, years ago today, Alice Stone and- reformer, from potato-growing distriets, spesk of J“fifi_’é‘fi&“’fi“fi&,,‘ wite of ‘he|a heavy crop—“qiite double the crop of secretary - of state in President Hard-|last year” ;- born 59 years.ago today. arretson, former president of the Order today. Blackwell, mnoted writer born at East Orange, N. Unciaimed - Millions—There are im- merse sums of money lylng unclaimed. of Raflway Conductors,| Whue the funds in Chancery represent a Withont Vanilla Afso. born at Winterset, Towa, 66 years ago|huge total, larger still is the amount| \WiAt Dappens when one dizzy person of unclaimed government stocks. A re- |iN¢ets another is recounted by the party cent parliamentary paper shows that div- | Of, 1he first part as follows: GLEANED FROM FOREIGN | iaenos “aue and not_demanded” on gov- | ¥ WeBt up.to a drug store sods foun- EXCHANGES criment stoeks reach the high figure of | (3M and ordered a soda without flavor. There were 532 vessels of over 1,000,000 tons not registered, or 10 per cent. of{ernment publishéd a list of the regis- ‘”“‘v without_chocolate flayor.” the British maritime fleet laid up in our | te7ed bu ports on July 1 for want of profitable employment, declared Sir Frederick W. Lewis at the annual meeting in Lon don of Furness. Withy and Company, Itd. Part of ably -obsolete, he continued, but none’ the 188 it was obvious that there needed to New Post For Geddes—Sir Eric Ged- | hen, be a very.substantial revival in_inter- | des is likely’ to’Bécome the next ‘Pres- pational . frade before all this idle ton-|ident of tne Federation of British Indus- nage was absorbed. There was no pro- [tries. He las been asked to allow his paganda by British shipowners. against’|mage tc he pul forward for this positjon, Not for over half-a century has the gov- =s ‘of the stocks upon which |, & dividends +ré- uncliimed. Such' a list, | 20 £ published now, would be most interest- ing and must Jead to the discovery of legitimate claimants. Somewhere -there the tonnage was prob- eftrrts. Suddenly in_the, yard. But 2 Wlmout flaxor?” queried the th 1,642,000 pound. The ecapital value of s yout we haven't any chocolate flavor, “You'll have to do without vanii- The Boy and the Hem must be helrs to much of this unclaimed | The boy had been told to kill a hen wealth fcr ainner and was trying to run down it was an athletic which appaently surmised what it vas wanted for, and eluded all the a brother appeared and = : *“Hello, you t atch the growth and deyelopment of the Unit- |and has -accepted. .-Should Sir Eric's piins el Jou iR S T ed States mercantile marine. . Whereas | nomination, be followed by election, he | Great Britaln had no increase in her ‘war, the United States had increased in |in. ti.e -world.—London Chronicle. Cross, St. ben?" 1 become the official head of the larg- h, 5o came the reply. “I'm just itoking £ cise and t tryt ercantile macine compared with . pre- |est -and most powerful trade adsoclation | iy miake the non dires 2o that shens 1o ocean. going . gh! 000 to 12,500,000 gross tons. ipping from under 2,000,- —_— Government and Coal Mines. to make the hen dizzy so that she’ll lay sone scrambled eggs.” All the World at Work. an Potatoes—Large supplies of po- Government ownership of the anthra- Owing to the fall of the mark, German run. - At the method of nlmg the viefory over death. | 1847—Gén. Scott marched his victorious} . i tubcrs of tae - tdtoes, which have. arrived at King's |cite mines would be political ownership of | inyestments In Germany are compara- Paneras, and Convent Gar-'|the-anthracite mines. We would be quits | tively light. den. ‘have brought prices down with a willing to prophesy that a few years of Polish marks wers guoted at 4,700 ta latter market yesterday | government ownership of the mines | the 38llar at the end of June and 6,030 finest quality were of- | would mean a 1060 per cent. increase in | &t the end of July. fered at 4 pound a ton, and met with |the price of coal, to say nothing of a2 America’s tire market finds its ‘a sliggish demand. Potatoes grown on | terrible depreciation in mining equip- | foréign purchaser in the United 1 black solls were cheaper. All reports | ment—Pottsville Journal. dom. O harm cah come to me fromm coffee or ted,” is what so many people say. Yet those same people are often quick to note the signs of coffee harm in others. How familiar the danger signals are—upset digestion, sleepless nights and irritability—all warnings of the nervous breakdown that lurks just 4 little way ahead. - How eaSy and how défightful the escape—by drirking delicious Instant Postum . instead of the beverages that contain the ifritant Instant Postum is the tempting cered drink madé from roasted wheat. It is prepared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Its mppyflavonsnotmfikethatofoa&a. 1t is safe for everybody in your household including: the children, and there’s nothing in Postum to keep you awake even if you drink it at midnight, Postum —FOR SATISFACTION “There’s a Remn” Pcltumcuul-co.,‘ Inc. Battle Creek, Mich,