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i mblooded people exp , mes 3 whith J «p= \ cht Est about and | deprives [ ¢ ~ hem of restful sleep. This fatigue not to ba confused with the 11333i : M . ‘Mfilnfilfit - PM?!“ Chineese Seorct! Socistty To Col mum\ th Maminge. their color to fade | “at?“ haggard and drawn. 'In: flon to the feeling Of exhumation hare is generally nervousness, head: he, stomach trouble and Q 'These ay mDtOMs indicaté tonic that Mrs, Will e address is P. 0. Box . Ohio, recommends #0 .. £ Cline shows no 31m Pf finalization, Much {ff—41mm» ga.] tk of & new plot in the cise of Alearcold Anns Chin Worse into mar- ; { today deepened the mystery ant-sounding 'the hgmaX. sain that the mun t maintains was fomtbd By a powtrful Chingse secret soqiety. Theme are today't doralopments: Misa Mary E. Bunts, Chirese mis Cline. \I had £ 0:96 . ts And, in spite alumni an, continued to lose atrength and My complexion wam «poor d 1 bad little appetite. I auffered i gevere headaches and . and there were (are my eyes. A i nerves named > be on edge all the time and my sap was broken. «One day I read an advert-lament 3, & newspaper and decided to try Alb, Williams' Pink Pills, A. short ms after 1 began the tremtment here was a noticeable improvement condition and I was so encour ed that I continued taking the pills, my blood became richer, my omplexion improved and I was shle p cit a hearty meal, IL am no long- nervous and do not hare head- hes or dizzy spells. Dr. Williama'd pills proved the very -remedy Nations, declared that when the fos ter mother sold 3h thid last Rep tember, the intended the marrige to a \frameup\* of David s«ge Nong, t purchager, Mins Banta sale, ind Mrs. Wore Intende 'pnly to get 'the znan's: money, then to\ 'arranges for -the child's ditappesarance. . Charges Plot. . When the chlid ran away a - fow weeks ago, Miss Banta sayi she cain knowledge and arraogements | had been made by the fostes another for the child to be met in New York by [ a Chiness, who was to Keo her in biding. . e Little Anna C Vore nover caw hor husband before the ~doy they: were married. Miss Rants ssserts that Mary Chin Wore brought teil child to Binghamtes on that dax, all { preparations for the ceremony hav |- \Ang been made with puvld Les Nong in advance. The price paid for the qiti, if“: Hants reveals, was not cash but it clothing for the foster wrother, sal \amble furniture and equip- 'mont, the whole amounting to $500 Anom Lee Wore is only one of ~ three children whom Mrs Wore plot ted to get into her ponenlon. Miss Pants chs \I krow hm- \ Miss Banta eaid \I came mcross her Orsi fin 1916 - She bad applied for passports for' three little girls hall Chinese and had been granted probation «doption. °f was put on the case wlth imxructions to investigate. Faerced - to Rum-n Chilinm. - \Though Mrs. Wors bad the thras chfldrem in her charge for a time, she was not allowed to keep them. The inqguirtas resulted in authowliles fore- Ang ber Little Anszs,. she was allowad1o Seep. \The intimations that the chit morally ought to become tha wite of hoo at gt t preded and I am sire: that: cmen who need a tonto wilt find it neficial.\ Debility !s not & disemse of ary ono ran. It is a general condition of Sthess. It must be mat by & rem- imimined - ¥ whoso good results will be quick- - generalised throughout the entire am. am. Io fact, it must be corrected | f building up the biood which, | # (jo, ag rich and rad, renowed A i th and strength. to every part of bod b W’lluuna Pink Pills are a tonis a. stmulaot 'They build up the od and bave transformed thour is of «ick, grouchy, irritable, tired Bervous people into active, erer capablo, efficlest men and They will help you too. firm today to the D; Willams C~ . Ochenectady, N. Y for treo booklet, 'Building Up the od.\ Your'ovn druggist aedis Dr. Blams Pink Pills or they will » lnt by mail, postpaid, on receipt mm cants per box. - f Gethng Well Stage of Grip flangemus Perm fin to Gain smum Aoster mother asked first a Judgo». here and then the clergyman to parto tho ceramony, were frise. ~Adit \Anna: bad never meen Devig les} marbon Nong before the day she was forced to become..his wife.\ David Nong el is at iSberty . He bas told the police that te took the child tn good fallh. -and mwhw beck now |. The only other Chiarse wentioned by Mrs. Wore is bar cbarges that a secret drug ring. con- palled her to force the. marriage, bas ~ £1“pr mm 10 tract . | Osho? OFACINES At _ f FflHERM. OF BEGTUB I BENVICEE HELD ror Late mav. \_. LAMBERT ar ersane. __ manor .. Adamas, March 4 -The tfuseraml of | Rer Christopher Lambert. who died ol preumonia st bis home at Pierre pont Manor, Monday,\ m brid *oday a 330235!”- ¥h w-u Compileq by f 4 Mary Chin Wore, accuse of selling *' 'alonary for the-New %ork OF Al} | heat only's few weeks, 'Thinic an 4 prove, it was with the foster mother's | - to return two of time chikatren. [ the Chinese, made at the tne. thi: This direct repr@ductions o€ the mailer | places of architecture, sculpture ind painting. @ . ale-mu; are slthor p very .. beat raptoducflam of the mas-. “a. ong io, N. Y., me? the girl'n supposed mm Wong. tis are- hem; made (a an Wis ai ch \Tie Bough EH pown BEING MENTEONED 'this simzmna. litical _ bolzcon, Ma. Charles E Bate of Ithiccm, to rs. Geog D. whose tem as state president ; -' pires wit® the fall convention. f Pero I!“ Mgr! fl. “s 3 ' nu! the mange. ARI EXHIBIT IN . CARTHAGE SGHflflL WILL 8E H‘LD THIRI MARCH / 15 TO 16 PROGRIM ALSO INCLUDED | cal-cum Gontains 200 Large bunt Reproductions ef Masterpléces of | Architecture, Bouinturs and ram:- ing. Ca ; March ¢. - The Elion educational: art axhibition ° will bs hold in (h: Carthage High sohco!, March 10 16 18. : ethlhition containa 2&0 bige mun;- ani the cosction ouumn ouly the. «r teces pflart of differin. connatrics . pm! Nady avery ~ gailory - the \world\ woiult hm; a be tad to «ee the original. 910mm which are brought togsiter is this collection and few collectors corer the atory .of art of ali tines as does thik. _. The. comtulttee recently sppointe4. to work out} details for this exhib- *I tion ls shaking a short program (or :| each evenia The money derived: from this bmnn will be used to- purchase ploturss for the may we! High school buildings, « Mrs. Mary A. Oliver. Carthage,; March ¢.5-Mrs Mary A. Oliver. widow of the : late Mymn. ~ Oliver.dled. at tha homas of Bar ils ter, Wre Engmas Stone, in Felis 1.11mi Wednesday morning, tad 63 years, months and 3 days , 8h. uvod‘ln Ctrthue tor 30 years Lat 1 from the Epil church , ‘w‘h‘nrer he bad so succes -- Las rector for gearly. three,ears Pighop Charlies Olmstead of t tee.! .oficlated The remains were placed fina the vault In Eimwood | cametery and win be “mend to 931-qu In the spring | ° HIM SWIM “HUI! 16 $160 PER CAPM] TOTAL VALUE or aomcuu' TURL, COMMERCE - A ag ime.) out-ram $194,000.00. A4 Hclifsx. finch 4~W5231 a iolal: <Dopulation | Hberally | eat#niated} at $550,000, the total value of the agri (Pule “Hi“ a “vi ©. ,; Tong pull in (mm; over (th é femands that-ail the organs df f be kept in their bast work | [pf®rm, not only to drive out the n> css grip germ, but that shall regain strength\ a# {, PM“ ble to aroid furthar at-} \ ''ng from the potsons If. varaiy zing - the greater s \'ssuea of the body 1nd arc whvrh thoy compose ° v o cc.uon tsa means toward ham \h after the grip-as It }% a 4 C'pte.enting the entrance of t 1. [ WARE ETT co - 'o che system CFathor MDs \o. ne builds up the 50d] \48° <0 s all pure nourishment § tres 'sa opium, morphine, chig¢: </ _ other poleonous drugs. that lotr a Medicine has had 6t ' & for colds and. throit f les < krs and sore throats, ator - and body bullder. ° I diitrlem of Nova Scoth for 1919 was , -$198,000,000, an aveiiga of nearl 'S4b0 per caplt«, . mean, Wwonan 5 <oblld, 'This was an incramase of. 818. & ~000.000-over-1918, The Largest: this} item of gain 1 was in lumber, valued at $11,000,000, . which was more than doubl thamt of : . | the previous\ year.: Another : Targe ~Eftem was con®, of whith 180000 tons p. . | more thin in 191! wanna-mint Pic- ton, l A Non Scot]: apple! bogus I strong. | foreign invaston, with 100,000 bazreis © shipped to the «Btites > and. f {in the world. Lor finaSkm” -, [PU G what the thr ussaude of dealers ; “Taft“ this hnd other mum, thaua E. Bra-m of Syracuse © \g their i When wrplainio se oes mr ty | [will “30an on: Nero® at gs big reien's , tms SKEW. succts how PF. 1 | rally to be haid at the First Metbod £ (A2 !7 prepared as an agg tt» - || ist Eptscopat thuren Sunday after-} Chib- ros vo of, [KS, and a of [|. noon in connection with the evan| Joor ones, isfur\ ent on imseaver ot || gelistic campaign.\ - - th that pers (I. mv'fmfifl'u inery WM, 'm. F. Bugbes, toner“ cool-elm or bc Atk your own donter;- - -- 3§$§ . Youslscha . Zeitung, * chm daliteri t In ~| charter of the Central revised to. . go England,'out of a total! crop of |tm ; [£000,000 barrels. . Tha proviiie sow) ~» I embraces some of the nut-st orchards hs J| Fithermen _ reaped a Rarest of} } . more than é” 500,000, the catch' being or Nofh b f I \ Trou lout Uinedh : mi ushout Canada trem - lflg Ci er by the eduactional campa%an for the: T comer-“lion of ment during. the war, : : W po comma No'rés f 6 f the ¥; M. C. A., will at | St. } 28% Paul's xiii-com} church this WW 0 'I but had been with ha; sister in Felts Mills ance January She had been {11 for three weeks.. Besides Rer sister, Mis. Exam; Stone, she is survived by ane bon, Jessa Oliver, of Cartiage; one broth» er, Fred Irran, who lives io the vost. A prayer: will be offered at. the home of- her. sister in Felts Mills Friday morning at 1 and the funeral will be held from the Haptist ehyrch in Car» thago, Priday afternoon at 4. Rev. lee Warren will officiate. The remains will be piaced in the vault at Fairview cametery. - To.Opan Voon! Studio. Carthage, March 4.4-Mr. and Mrs: 3. P. Howe have returned to Car- thage after an extended siey in Utica with, Mme. Jessio Nash Stover - of New York city. Mre, Hove: will open a studio for vocal training. at hor home, .304 Bouth - -James itrest. ° 3 Knights to Mést Lyons Falls.. ~ Carthage, March 4¢-\The K. of C. Dbasketbelt quintet - will mest the Lyon. Fall. Legion team on the K. . court in the Kimhirst grange, hi evening. Carthage Pinon\. Carthage, Mirch €4-1r. and Mrs Alvin Van Luvren of Kingston, Qunt., abd William Lockwood of Warner»: afe at the home of- Mr.and Mrs.-P. of their slater; Mrs.-John Thoraton. --Miss Besaio Crookhite left today for a few days visit in Boston - Miss Minnis Garths, who has «pent the past month in Syracuse and Hingharataon,. is expected home 6 night. -Mr. and Mra C. J. Lexis of Boonville are guests of Mr. and Mrz. 1John Philips st um: home in Budd street. y. CARTHAGE OFFiGE or THC WA- TEARTOWN TIMES AT MoK. ° ai8\ s«wELR®Y OTORQ. Carthage sAbscribers , nak thair piymeots | trilorfl'i Teneiry Store. The 'phone umber is i144 R. Bingie copies of The ° Times 'are sizo on sale at J. naun an: stere. ot the three Methodist churches In i Tucker, 149 Mechanic itreat; . Mrs. DENY PLAN T0 CHANGE . h IR: CENTS A NILE, cENTAAL SAID To Have No IOfA OF Raising ras. stnaer nAgie. OffScials at thy New York Central l Jany that any effort bas been mide 'by the company or by the interslite Commence commission to have (r P 'mit a Tate £572 four 'cents a mille for mums“ ge. c T9 chiartar granted by the legty . , nan «tndeting Friday Phillips, 1037 State sirmet; Mrs. Branbigas, 535 Franklin treat; Mrs. |- Ware. $38 Saling etreet: Mrs: ish. ' wig. 417 South Meadow atrest. Ths 44de Ald jof.the Firat Methodist Episcopal : charch will. hold a bust in the parlors df th gita‘mg?‘ fix, 6 o # chaure s will 'be followed by a y a prayer meeting HAROLD #: Wilt HOME ~- nut Tun‘condmuu'wu’h turqn -Must: W ~~ mun of the state of New York lim- . its the fare:-to two cents a mile, And \ment control the fare was increased _ cents a mile, the Para at- idred by its tharter will have to rule < unless cousin»: of the public sartice / eommhsign As obtained to change. ° at 10 icedvdydlyuhd R .or one that-. lieneflha in (ST 11W WENT - y ture cla | 4 iy m! immutable imfirovtment a . pogmacty, for the As dlnfi Ahore is ugh Bhithe fit -w Symun. March ¢.. “483mm H. Will. who bas been shmdanabsul— ture? - 'Gespite the fact that under Bé#s trip,for three mouths. réfurned |: culture, commerce, fitiertes and in: , home Wetland\. He risitea Erma.) - Belgtubm, Algters and England,sindy» mg conditions with & view tome turther autumn 'of: Tntaréits \of the ~cohatderable. resentment among eople .of Ru- fuel ropun dountrimi ha visited, he arid. - Teacher. diven Piny © Glen Park High a giving the aevdath midi? teacher,] °- Miss Bexs(é Dunning, x Mahdi? nir- { prlse party. h * 4 'Miss Duznifg's birth!“ 'Some {. §Feb..,28, thur aiving: her ro Tonee in four years. Tables were set % Th the HAbrafy and a Birthday dinner s. Pwis enigma. Inhludlnz a large birth» A diy cake. Miss Dunning mun 'botlle of toilet * > vuet mid a. pox of Hitek, \The. teache®. presented Brownvit Brownvme. ville Study Club 'will meet at th home. of Miss Stalin 11m tonight: The program 'will be as follows - 'Roll.caD, \Irrigation Pro the may 'Cluly, ~ Grand. Canyon of the Colofado,\ Mex Emlyn Hayen:. \Desert Region and ausen of Lack of Rain; Mrs. Grnanté Harte: ' \Redeeming. tho Desert.\ ive 4 Mra. t. n. Doolitti®; ®\Mirage and: mil H 11m Pint Lift 't the D6 yice 'preslint \[The sup whore Mrs. Howe has been Coathi8K;;- H. Hallar,-called here by- the- déeth |. \n Bm‘mville March,. 4~The. High ' school tantra: 'Of the « Browhvilie $ + of - hited * in' 3 ”40 birthday |- Joots, The | dded to \Ih upstate £ drgy for - the lon's Orgaccinttoms amd the Women's the sute. her city. and Tom gpkins c-ountle. maksa it. ment! M oh are bexin from the candidates fedeniioz soc-mun fedentioe on? Lafargretils “firm\ vias GAFU’.’ Nth» Murmullu. _ Marcin: 4.- bosplial. many commuritess dimwsams, bow pasture. mipfr-ation and plis, be sbfiu necday ither | f PSan ding. : th rhaes oh «iresnpmzakinic.. ° Laficgevile, March: 4.-A. re almonds 'racei mom'gm lip-Mr sand Mrs: arch A The town h Ave ret Fir-ml. Nirteac ”at?“ 3 Alts. “(1:11:31)\ | (ibe. it La- undentood, have amdond thtlr *towns-woman's candidacyr, md will pEkace her name [before thea they felearated clubs ~of Mra. . Datems-bss bald the leading coffe ix nurrerous clubs-of Sto iss at. present chainnan of the Hiacth diextrict, «@mbracing..the cognues: of lrooms Chenung.-CBe niansgo CGorlind., Diewie, Otsego ”15.2? 330, 60; 11. am 48; . 1250; 1%. - [BE3}; L4, $19.28; 0. ol GLUE ME LOMIHG UP: sare wronrrme ane \to seer was. aet Mrs. Chaasin ME. Dickinson of Bing. -hamtors aid - Mrs. F. B, Rates of Ithaca - Matlened, Byracusse, Max ch 4.--The Journal : . Although the annual election of of- ficers for th New York State Feder ~ of Worerx's Clubs will not take |place until mext fall, mominetions ere [being talkel of so the ticket may _| be mate ou aime seat to all the clubs ' Two wrel known in Syr |ouse club cities are Booming on till]: of B&nghinzton and Mrs) Hewitt of Carthage, ex- Mrs, Diciiison his served as third , of the federation *-Iboard of Ginctoxrs two years and was chairman ofthe prgram committee It is that her cand{- worrli be favormble to a num- thar of cligbiim@ers in New York city. tof their «lubs would be organisations to vorlng Ber sould Mrs. *' DMckiniora nin Lorthe office. '| . Mn. Ratunise the Other eizth dis» Mot. ¥vonzaln being meastiined in con- nection with the state prealidency.- Mre. ates iis announce her candi- - adnitisthtive ofi¢e. ThisIthaca (ity Feeratiin of Non- Ithaca It is cezatummary for the (adoration to -Lollow - thhelsection of a Mew York cm! with two presidents trom other jrts of theoslite. «Tho thac. as upastmte candiiate wil I»o comer to. succeed {Mra. Goowrs D. Hawikt of Carthage, though seevinl Ner Tork ety wom- ~possihle tat Adatrict. Among thee are M.. Albert Can |- fald Daigge. tow. the third rice preei | & deni. ‘uao $3110” snitch Yum yours, Hra. AloGane was & member. P of New \o. who t F * fea tor (influx-[c t Holy Family churth, of the gnaw AuxBlaty-of: thp Bthter® pil Wonem: of the» thit@ district whose M5 gcandidacye i mnldfidflrflhwm ff,“ Catholic women's organ Asz. Vipcooop of Allany, sec vice ”fag-man the and“ Feq. inept in Watertown Council 'No, 25 oration, anl MEra Waites %. Comiy) En'ghts of Coltmbus. 'of Port CBatler,, in thee Ninth district. BIH) fififigf SPEMS : | Hear - \Talk.. on, spent J.) a W1 Elate 9:10. taunt; Virkier,.- Cagigiie,. a from. a Boston John Hersc ey guo a momat (mflereating | Yillo.-Nedson ' and. helpwfil (aZk op muriieg ia The) fecenbtly a: homage, thee difwrence; between Kilis . sattsoptis indi: diemisctarmts,. bow to care for the rweults of ed to: to feed the- alt, cant on (king was “amine « Marche - ¢ --17 'm‘ a being temed forr a, %ig comntnity Hog 16 tsar hid 1p Peat Aquire KAT tnt some tines in Che hear future; The um mooeting will Mr 'an eH diy\ meting to _be held | grill at Mriz. Hinz Dist», at rhicy ttme iss Doris ¢Boumikier ftom. Wate ® xviirmnt acad talce up an: I nim: thos» given | .~) 08 >> dime shaewr wras given the Stone Milla “rename operamr Télss SE public money: ha ow. mthanhoohotfiefidrd j. $222.40; 11.3143 88; 1%. $12.35... - *+.| Beg / orl .$28\8!' i $375: - % a 218.4; @ <2, ”3.va ¥» smd o rabi 6. test . 3 22 s. llast Friday in New York city was ‘boing Watertown agent. fo 1 {are, guaranteed to do so or: [ bacok-s by - delay\ t =» church this max-noon utter which a publio supper was served in the church dining room Z of the Congregational church will serve a} public nigger at the home of Miss odoks in Aldrich street Fri- day evening from 5 till ali are served. - is from hera are sttend- tig the Inter-church world conference at Rochester. 'The pastors in attend- suce are Rev. J. H. Whitney of the Baptlat church, Rev, O. M. Smith of the Methodist church, Rev. R J. Thompson, Baptist Association mis- stonary, and Rev. George Swertfager| refund your money. __________ churot. ~Mra: | ~ Fut we you have to. J. H. 371:in and R323“? arg + take advantage of this offer. guests friends in ester an achieved AMO Mrs. Thompson is visiting her sister m that ”é, ® “z miAggurg .-Mrs. Frank Cross anttier- more than satiefied, tained about 16 guests at &uction destroys R bridge at her home in Clark street, flfizfig all “35W“ Friday evening.-Mrs. Myron Bent of I the Antwerp is ill at the home ot her It checks t} seborrhean ex daughter, Mrs. George Goodstate, whom she is visiting.-The Mission- ary society of the Congregational church will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Taylor next Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. W. 8. Brooks are to be the hostesses.-The local team met defeat in the b#sketball game played in the town hall Friday evening between Lowville academy and Philadelphian High school. The score was 37 to 59 in favor of the visiting team. There was & fairly F good attendance at the game, after which dancing was enjoyed.-Orlo Hardy expects soon to move from his house in Pearl street into the house he recently purchased from Charles Rarick in Main streat. Mr. and Mrs. Rarick are moving to Clayton where they will conduct a ¥arm-Klock's orchestra of Brier H#ll will furnish music for the danes to bo given by the Citizens' club March 17. ° MARS. P. H. MGUNE DEAD Interment Takee Place at Hudson, The funeral of Mrs. Katharine Mc- Cune, widow of Patrick Henry Mo Cune, Tormnéfly of thls city, who died beld in New York and the remains were taken to Hudson, N. Y., where. interment was in Hudson cemetery and where Mr. McCune is also Mrs. HcCune had been in poor, health for dome tine Sho recently, suffered. a fall w hich aggravated her. condition Pneumonia developed and abe was removed to St. Francis hos- pital in New York c'ty when; she passed away last Friday. Mre. McCune, who was . Misa Katharine Condon. Wi mA. riled in Troy, Jan. 1. 189%, to Patrick H. McCune. Four gears lates Mr. and Mra. McCune came to this clty where [ they resided until the death of Mr. MeCune July 9, 1918. residence wan at 902 Boyd street, - Mr.-McClune was wgll kho American Expreas company abo 110K negom this;clty. Her husband was pro y* . cArroamno. Castortand, March -- telatives at Lowvillie.-T. f Fridsy. at Onicqnbuts. II Beyer racantlly @ vin Co# and daughter,; m rmfimfik - u § days with her hum noes trip to New York.---BMrB; Lis ar- counjel for the - WI & Hater eonfpmy mm district. thi towis -of| ® Central, desled that, any steps had carritory: | - ®. Cinyton, Cife. thgmt’ and> Orlemass . beed takin by the doinpany to ; 5, .,, . wd 'that $311047 $ $120.80; _ an incrékxe mad &.stmllar denial was ;.. M\- 8 ore trade | - 4,fhellt 5, - 6 made hy Vige Presidant Ira A. Placa. conditions with: Kirope coold im- sm‘m- %, 1490.04}... 5, - ; prove Amerfoa must lend credit .to feria: 31. 41, if, can, My“ Mestings. ._ / the market and the $815.34: - 331, 322.7?“ $4, n» a“ om meetings will be must raise the value of tartan 21231; - 3s, £730; L0; $248.83; as. . held Frida “monks: at 1D In the money. He «afd thare was. Consid- $345 1\ © ihren: 20,\ 218.38; \ 21, a gunman: h find-r um auspices erable resentment int Hirope over $250; 32, may; *3, 1247.30; 34' al * bfood-Gow | the bigh exchange rate, the Torkign $247. 15 ~ i & . Fatal diseaset “it. \ eduntr{e« {calms that thay midfief © Cape. fluent—1. 332.348- %, na- ea -from a neglect of such symptenms.| aik cover. mlflc Iva\ givensour Help.\ ~. _ lag; 8, B10; 4, ms.“ 4151.61; enemas iblets. will help rid you p $0335 F $3“ i! | ratifying . the |8, ' 1,\ $140; 8, $232.04; 9, 'of these iintreasing- symptoms. They; 1110110, t* ' {en _mervices wil b The McCune| | taker an active part'in work of If Castortand, -M‘Fetef ch Water is unending seraral days with | Mr. ang Mre, | % “gym Hanan; at Lava C . Frac |- Ptaft-lrhan Herichay is om amt- #C Grim-or spent Mond 7 Mr and Mrs.-Fre0 M w““fim>, 'm F amo Must Grow Hm or Money is Returned a FAMO is sold by the in this Mmdwmfiwwdw money-back basis. Unless you are heen like the way FAMO nourishes hair. FAMG mill and mulate a growth of new ~ roots amp absolutely New, luxcriant hair appears when. FAMO is used: .. - ® When FAMO is used, the seborrhea FAKOcominm-im A C The dlfldn‘ and an emaiuwbottku‘lfio. pears. I huldntnflfioikttoodtmnfim, Nature has its way. The hair £5,\ M floutinhaultnmrdldbdm. tmutmmuoouo‘kn am Grayhere is retarded because FAMG n“ seborrhean «xore uces a heal twp-42mm mocha. toy The persistent meet-loch! head causes grayness and fal bah. SEE WlNDOW DISPLAY AT % Samuel Felt Drug Co. ............................-.Wat¢ruwn Fred WEStGOTR . o Edward W.0Iark&00..... a a ew e aa e be se ea as B. O. Kinne +0 bes been ea sed ae k e # eg Ae ar Clark Gdodonough # bree ee ben 6 na ee bere ne nee e s e nels T. H. Perrin & Co. . ae Hyde Drug Co. . ..... Hyde Drug Go. . * * por a t pe there «o aas t a s ma $56 ee ce e a ak renown spent Sunday with Mr. anfi’Bickiifltub Mrs. Herschel Kabel.-Mrs. Augusta | WAs realit Kabel, is confined to her home with |- '~ '~ Sarah Glegerich Sunduymwmgdfirn smurf-g. man.-Mrs. ida Ryan : visitors Edward Ryan .o “it! and Dr. Matthew Ryan Phllld pull—Mn BRdaward Spi are visiting Mr; an Hartman of Brow 'eran church this The Girl Scout; evenings 'baill ' In our pfiuufitofi' ) W . ”monmmmmmmw: r» deabof the. d plus-m. M um 3