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ie Potteeman | ot mane aot See ar am year ago, was “acquitted by a jury a | Policeman withem ®t R. Wittenberg of day of the chamge of having datert the Fifth Street Station, who was tran¥- [s15 trom Harry Green in June, 1918, ferred from the Bureau of Investiga-| threatening him with No Advance In Price! STANT POSTUM is sold at the same fair price as,before the war. Its Quality is always maintained and its delicious —- flavor and practical economy make it in- creasingly popular. “Theres a Reason” ROCKINCHAIR Athletic Underwear fr Men & Boys A smile in underwear is a regular thing to the man in Rockinchair, Because there's no binding every time he bends, and no split and flaps in the seat to open and bunch up—to make him frown. Nothing but absolute, endless comfort. Try it youreelf. “Sold Henderson most good stores” Ervin, 846 Broadway Dr. Brush’s Kumyss “SPARKLING MILK” has a bite and snap and flavor that children smack their lips over. It is made of pure cow’s milk, cream and all, and bubbles and sparkles with life. There is nothing better to build up a child’s strength — nothing better to supply the nutrition which youth must have to thrive and grow. A Child Fed Daily with this liquid food can hardly have any stomach disorder. And the best thing about Dr. Brush’s Kumyss is that it is a delicious beverage, relished by every one in the family. At soda fountains and drug stores—l5dc a bottle. Ne Tax. Orders can be phoned to Lenox 1200. Under the personal swpervision of Dr. Brueh SINCE 1873 KUMYSS INCORPORATED . JACOB RUPPERT, President | terativ: “ Peter Got All Dolled U 4 "But He Had Only a Dollar, | |Though It Was a $1.50 Job So the Ferocious Barber Who Flourished a Razor Every Time He Asked “Anything| Else, Sir?” Kept His Hat, and Peter Haled Him :to Essex Market Court. HIS tale of Peter Guoski's woed will touch a tender chord in every one’s heart, as all of us have received the same hard usage from the white. aproned whisker snippers. Who has not started out with & lone tron man in his pocket for & visit to the fair one A dubious rub of the chin convinced that @ shave was neces- wary. ‘Counting @ nickel for a tip; @ quick slide by the hat boy, and ten cents for carfare, the casualty sheet showed a balance of 70 cents for the evening’s entertainment, Per- haps th movie suggestion could be ducked and enough left for lunch to- motrow—it never works out that way actually. Jobn claimed that he wanted to go and see, not the pane. lady but the doctor. He told Judge Blau in Essex Market Court that h thought it conversation between John and the barber after John was strapped in the chair, The shave was finished. John made a dash for his “Just a minute, sir,” objected the barber, setaing him by the chin and brandishing a razor. “Anything else, “No, that’s all,” said John, simulat- ing @ earefree manner and making another unsuccessful attempt to escape. zy little tonic?” 0." little hair sing Tam going to singe tt for you. John's hair was singed. “If you want to make @ hit, better bave a little massage.” John objected but was overruled. eceived the massage, also hair hot towel, and a shine, thing else Let me go.” *John was allowed to put on his coat. “One fifty.” “I have only a dollar.” “I take that and keep your hat until you get it. Good afternoon,” Finding himself thus liable to stroke, John ‘hastened to Essex Mi ket and produced a summons for tho “boss barber” for withholding prop- ert; “T couldn't get over it,” he told the Judge. “I thought he had an awfull, I got dolled up all right, but I didn’t want to wet 80 much dolled up,” “What have you to say about it?” His Honor asked the barber. . “I have to say my assistant did itand I didn’t. He wasn't — pleased, anyway.” ‘What do you mean?" “He didn't like the singe and massage and made me do them all over again. Then he had only a dollar, so I kept the hat ‘for surety.” “You must give him back the hat,” said His Honor to the barber, “And you must give bim half o dolla, * John was told. LAWBREAKERS SPANKED. BY THIS COURT'S ORDER Stamford Judge Tries Parental Method of Reforming Juvenile Offenders. STAMFORD, Conn, July 3.—Judge Samuel Young of the Stamford City Court has had his patience tried so severely by Juvenile law breakers that he decided yesterday to try a new method of dealing with eight youngsters who were arraigned before him for tres- passing on the property the New Haven Railroad here. ‘After suspending a fine in each case he directed the parents of the boys to ‘spank them soundly, placed Police Head- quarters at their disposal and detailed & probation bfficer to procure a paddle and to see that it was properly admin- istered. ‘The cries of the youngsters echoing through the Town Hall were pre- “1 give back the bat all right.” “And I'll give the money, All I want is the hat,” “I don't care if I get the money. The hat is an old one, any way. But Tl} never doll up John again for any- thing. He'll never get inside the door next time.” "I should hope I didn't,” agreed John heartily as hat and hat dollar changed hands, John wore the hat home. your father bought the car. Explains How Iron — Master Strength- Builder of The Blood— Helps Give Renewed Vim and Energy to Men and Puts Roses Into the Checks of Women. If you tire easily, if you look pale, haggard and worn, if you feel’ generally weak, nervous and run-down it would probably astonish you to look at a drop of your own blood under powerful microscope and com pare it with a drop of pure, sumptive evidence that the paddle was|healthy blood—rich in iron. ased effectively. Actual blood tests show that a ——_—__— =—=| tremendously large number of peo- ple who are weak and ill lack iron in their blood and that they are ill for no other reason than lack of iron, Iron deficiency " paralyzes healthy, energetic action, pulls down the whole organism and weakens the entire Sos aw y's system CRAMPS a a fi cone eady DYSENTERY elief Done ait res i ; nm, x fsa ‘el wee Get Rid of That Persistent Cough: Stop that weakening, persistent vough or cold, threatening throat o1 lung affections, with Eckman's Al the tonic and upbuilder « f pian ry lron—Nuxated Iron to build up the ro cooking 20 years’ successful use, 80c and $1.5 bottles from druggists, or from ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia, [nervous run-down state. La ver suspect the cause the blood not only makes a man a physi ea) weakling, nervous, tritable, ) | | | France Decor Allen, nogro, I, 8724 Infantry Regiment, who yut out of action a German machine gun, kill! 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