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THE FREEPORT NEWS rACE THREE SO WEAK SO NERVOUS How Miserable Hut WOMB «U Until She Took Lydia E. Pink- bun's Vegetable Compound Toomsboro, Ga.—\I suffered tprribly «rith backache and headache all the time, was *o weak and ner- vous 1 didn't know what to do, and could not do my work. My trouble wu deficient and irregular peri- ods. 1 read in the papers what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table (V>p)|xmnd had done for others and decided to pive it a trial. I (fot good results from its use so that I am now able to do my work. I recommend your Vegetable Comjxjund to my friends who have troubles similar to mine and you may use these facts as a testimonial. \—Mrs. C.F. PHILLIPS, Toomsboro, Ga. Weak, nervous women make unhappy homes, their condition irritates both husband and children. It has been said that nine-tenths of the nervous prostration, nervous despondency, \the blues,\ irritability and backacht aria* from Borne displacement or deranpe- ment of a woman's system. Mrs. Phil- lips' letter clearly shows that no other remedy is so successful in overcoming this condition as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Her Discovery. \Charley dear,\ sniii young Mrs Torkins, \I didn't know yuU were to fond of children:\ \What titakea jrou tliink I'm *.> fond of them?\ \Every now and then you mention •qtne. one you call Buhe ltu.th ulit eucli extraordinary affection.\ Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. Judging frnro report! from ilniRKisti Who are constantly in direct touch with I the public, tbere is one preparation that hit been Tery successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild ami healing influence of Qr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest (or its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in «n interview on the subject, made the as- tonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants for insurance are re- jected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applica- tions are declined do not even suspect that they have the riiaeaae. It ia on •»!«• «t all liriiu atorea in bottlea of two aizea. However, if you wiah first to test thin Kilmer 4 OB., < Bin^n\ mton, N° Y., \for a sample btttle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Adv. The Prodigal Village By Irving Bacheller A HORN TO BLOW ABOUT' CHAPTER FIVE—Continued. I _9_ \The fish are very wise.\ Judge Oooker used to «ny. \They know the truth about every one HIIII It \ well that they do. After all. they perform nn laTafsjrtant ottlce. Tharo'a many a man and woman who think they've been IMMaf the M<h, but they've ouly fooled theinselvea \ And within a dnv or two. the .«•>- crets of the HIIIK fatnllly were swim mliis; up and down the stream of the Ollder-ltfe of lllllKVllle. Mr. UltiR had found n dltuatlon In the plnnt WhlCb was new to him The men were discontented. Their WWftM were \sky lilch.\ to quote 11 pfcrw of one of the foreman. Still, they were not satisfied. Ite|>orts of the fiil'U Ions earnings of the mill lin>I s|neiul ntnont; them. They -hail begun to think that they were not fretting • fair division nf the proceed! i>f their labor. At a meeting of the help a nid- leal speaker had declared that one of ls the BlBg on her neck worth half n Of pearl on M on her neck worth half n million Inrs. The men wanted more pay and l k A itt f thi ll French Youth Defective. As II resull of.Ihe luck of oppor- tunity to lake physical exercise half of the youth\ of France lire said to be physically unlit for milililry service. Oul \i' more than :',.INUI.IKHI eligible* only 16T>.0(X) men-iired up Io the or dlnary physical *tUudardn in a n-ceni examination of the L'la** of l'.'-i which win Join tbe polor* soon. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Anil sprlnkla In th« roal-bsth AI.I.KN.- KIMI T EAME, l hi- •nllaiiptlc, I --.- IIIIK I\>W dar r.ir I'mnful. Swollen, Smartln* i- ' II prrvnl i liliairrs anil son upots and takua Ihe atinic out nl corns umi bunions Alwaya uae Allen's K.-.l E»>« li> tr. .,k In nsw »h.,ea and enjoy Hi- i,.i-- ,.f f,-t witin.ut KP ache —Adv Gentle Hint. \I lay, Nell, 1 wai reading that tbera nr»- «v> different wiiy.s of looking pota \I've beard ao, bul bottwJ \ \Well don'l you think ii would )»• exrltlnc to try.one iij il (her .\.'-• way* once, Jn.st n.s mi «\ |niinn-iit V\ irk, A committee of their lend ers had called at Mr. Mine's ..(lice With 11 demand soon after hl> arrival. Mr. Hlng had said \no\ with >i bant' of hi* list on Ihe table. A workers' meeting was to be held II week, Inter to act upon the report of the coiinnil lee. Meanwhile, another cause of worry had come or rather returned to him. Again, Phyllis had begun 'to show •ymptoma of the. old trouble Mrs I'.Irij_-. arriving at dusk from 11 market trip to Hacelmead with Bophronla Ames, had found l'hyllls'lying asleep among the cushion* on the great couch in ihe latter'* bedroom, she en terod Hie room softly und leaned over the girl and looked Into her face, DOW turned toward Ihe open window und lighted by the fading |low In the west- ern sky and relaxed by sleep. It WHS n sad face I There were lines ami shadows In It which the unxloiis moth- er hnd not Satan before and had she been crying? Very softly, the Unman not down ut the glrl'H side. DftTkMM fell, blnck. menacing „ ahariowM filled the corners nf the room. The Hplrlt of the girl betrayed Its trouble In n sor- rowful groiin u» «,he »lept. Roger De- lutie WHP. coming next day. There wan every reiison why 1'hyHln nhoulil he happy. Silently. Mrs. Illnff left room. Sho met Mnrlhii In the lit \I shull want no dinner ami Mr. Illng In dining III lliizelinead.\ she whls- pered. \Miss Phyllis Is asleep. Don't dlslurh her.\ Then she sivt down In Ihe darkness Of her own bedroom alone. CHAPTER SIX. In Which Hiram Blenklnsop Has a Numbar of Adventures. The Shepherd ,.f the ItlrilM had- caught the plague of Inftuenaa I\ March and nearly loll his life with It. Judge OrOOkar BQd Mr and Mrs. Sin eiei.m Mini iheir daughter umi Father (I'Neii and, Mrs. Ames and Ulram Blenklnsop had taken turns In Ihe nursing of the boy, n>- bad «n tul If it with Impaired vltalltj The rubber tree used to speak to him in UIOM days of his deprewlou nnd •ill . \H w ill be similiier s.ioli.\ \i iii. dear' Bul tbe day* pan* HO •lowly,\ Bob would auawer wllh n •IKII. 'I'ben Ibe round nickel clock would say cheerfully, \I hurry them along as The more u man wailtl to borrow the-more be ihakea your- hand. ••••• Glenn's i»««si Sulphur Soap ra Sulphur Sulphur Is an efTi'i'iuul IWOWdj forskln iruubtu. Chronla soMtna, tana, »n.i Vll'loUaaSmly iTlli,lhMiM»i.. k 'irath U n rill,.,I hi QltDD'i, wl.l.-h Hf . v ills lafeeU. wlitl<-iiM MII.| in-ioillllio Ihuhklu. Mi.ii..i»» liii.i UdaUgatfvy. Fur Toilet - Bath - Shampoo Cuticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch 25C, OiaUssal 25 u d SOc, Ttlc u 25c. right Ilia 1'rala that l>«lrt ullh Illu llr.lll, Cull .Hi. N II I' A II I H UK AH8BN11' in in,ma lh« plant. Iras h'«lih) iriuwih. of lo kill b.««. atuck hum .n». A.k >nur locsl I»<IT rm ii ur »ni ' • ui Bood Mnuaa ilo,,kl.-l« m ra Ulleat IlkUturlli < hriu- I...I Co.. laomlualar. M If nUI TI waa loalng the use of ills lega,\ laid the Shep herd. \1 wnulilli't Wonil.T IT some one had run over him with an automobile.\ \Kvwybodj U trying to kill Time tbewi iliiyn,\ HokiMl ihe . i,,.-k wltb a merry chuckle. Itoh'ionkcii at the ch.ck and laughed \You've got some sen-.e,\ he 11,-. III ['<•' 1 \NiillM'lise'\ IheVlock lllisuere.l. • \Vou ca n tni k prett y well, \ aal d th e boy. \I can run. too. If I couldn't, DO> hoily would look al \ 'The re I look al you Ihe more I think of Paulina, It'i • long time ulnoe she »,-iii away,\ paid the Hueuhenl. ••\\e niii-i nil pray i\i b»r ' -Not i.\ aald ihe llttto pine bureau. \l»o you sei. Unit limn si i al• h on my aldei si'e did it with a batpln wbeu 1 beiongud U her uiotlifr, and she uaed in i.,e|i her doiis in in\ lower drawer.\ Mr r MI.'i II look \f groat Hie: till U, \> If he iptod the enemy. '•W Inn s Ihe II • ol WOlTj iii/ 1 : he qiloleil. ' \ OU'd I\ Her lie (I'lW 1 ruliT irouraWf up m you'll never live Io ate her or ihe luuimi i • liber,\ tbs clock Wliril.Hl Ihe Miephelll. Then Rub would lie doun quickly and draw the clothe! over hli iboul ders MIHI llui <>r Ihe (loud King W . n KMlM and The Klrxl Nu»l, WhlCB -Mi-a Bell) Hlugletuo had laugbl him at Chrtatuiai llnta. All l||l« '> Iliiporiant as hhowlnf IIIIW II DOM Uld o! ii In . l\ liiiH^lnulloii WV wont io spenil Ills lonely bourn He lire,led c.niipuny and kne» ln.w to rtini n OurUlma i day, Judk'e Crooker hai] presemed I.ill ultll u heuilllflll i wpV >f K«|.iiH. i - Madonna and child \It I (1.1- ^1 eute.il Illellie .Hid till ciilesi picture il.is p,.,,r world of is ciin hoiiM of.\ hald the .Indue. \1 int von to study the look tn that ither'i fn.t> not Hint It l« imimiil l.ave seen tb* like of It a hundred tlmen. Almost iv civ young mother Id) ft CBlId l'i her ami\ linn that >ok or oncht to have it the MM i-nntiiui and nyatattaia thing m the orld. The ll^ht of that old *tar hlch led the wise men Is in It. I •bmetlme* think, study it and rou na.v hear voices In ihe sky us did .the ibepberdi of old \ So Hi.- h,,v a,-quired the companion- ihlp of those divine faces that looked down at him from the wall near M a e,l and hail lontethtag to »«> Io him very day. Alsn, another friend a very IIUIIIM* lie Illld bSfttn Io shale Ills ci'Ilfi- ence. li e WHS the little vellow dog, 'hrisinias. He had .nine with his Ulster, one' evening In March, to Spend u tii»xlit With tt'.e lick Shepherd 'iiiiMuiiis bad lain on the foot of the ied and fell the loving Care** of the my. The heart of the vvocld. that nves above ail things the to'ucn of kindly band, was In this Iliile realuie. . Often, when llhau i w us miking oul In the bitter winds 'liristmas would e i-c iivvav when his naater'a hack wa* turned. In n Jin.v, e wa* oul \i tight und making with. till haate ror the door of the Widow Moran. There, he never failed to re- elve Koine token of the generous uinjaus understanding of the great ced of dog* a hone or a doughnut r a sii.e of bread soaked ID mi'ut fravj and a warm welcome from, he boy above stairs The l.ov always ad time io pet him umi play with iin. He was never fooling the day- way wllh mi ax mid a,savv In the cold wind. Christmas admired Uls mast- •r's ability to pick up logs of wood Hid heave tln-tn BDOttl mn; to make u great deal Of noise with an nxe • lit, In cold weather, all 1 tint wits a •ore to him. When he had been nit-s- iiig, Illram llleuklnsop found htm. al ways, on Bob' Momn'M bed. Muy hnd returned with Its) warm sunlight. The robins hart mint back. •Oh Dear! But the O lys Pasa 8* Slowly!\ Bob Would Answer With a Sigh. The bine martin* hid taken i ion of the bird I M The gra turned greet! on tin- garden b\r- ller* atnl WHS. now aprlnkled with the golden glow of dandelions The leave* were coming hut 1 'itt < row Ii•> WHS no longer al work in the gurden He had i.iii. II before the pcatlltwe. Old lilll Kulheif.ird was Working Mure. The Sin ].herd W8| «l thl%OpvU Will- low every day talking with Him and watching und reeding lbs bird Now, vi lih the spring, a new feel- Ing liad come to Mi Illram I'.lenl lie hud been sul.er lor UUlUtb* H •« >id Hall bad coma back and bad luparttHl lii« voiiihiiii ittmngtb to lha ruan Blram. Ha had money in lh« lie wa- decently dre • -d. I'e. il,- i, ..I begun i\ r* pw' lilm i ..-M dnv, Hiriiui wa- being nudged mul worried bj a n*« ibougbl M i.. i-isi.-ii in lejiing him tiiai ri iblilty »;i- III •• ii,.- j i.urtli of i i very dull thing Ulilaa* II « * ' ii,- bad i- • • M HIl his nail frOH Illg li : lie felt :is if h.- warned In take a look t It, from.a distance as It Mi re I hal icy In Ihe hunk n:is liUUglllg und ailing him il leenii rl to hi nnd longing for nmipaiiloi ••<' Hue, Hiram Hli nkln»«p \ \ 'i^'\ 1 o si), -i., i i ba pi '••• • iner ami k'el a *llk hut mid a gtl am an' nnikf 'em s*i up nnd lake inllce. Suppose ,IHI should die sud- den un' have me without an ..wner?\ 1 he warmth anil JI,J of the Ifltg I.ud nun,-,| ht* i.in. v- !-. H ireum. s.. ..Me dav in converted hi* • uul» balance Int., \it roll big eiiUU.U o choHe a dog,\ and took the early tonaai train to llazelmen, | •ft Chrlatnuia nt the Widow M.im < In the mill city IM houuht a hlRti Ilk hat und a g»l<1 headed ran* aad a new «Ailt of clothes and H ihirt and a high MBit und a I'd lecktle. It didn't matter to him thai he fashion ami tit of his . in,' not quite tn keeping With tin* Ilk hat lin d gol d bended . , . I • -,- vcte three atbtt ItetU* in ' l hv old IreHin of splendor—tho mother, tlie You'll hove io h,.ck aeyeraf limn THIuJng leain, nod the PtlYloU* r* in to buy thU horn which w»lih« urirkd of the onlookrrv 11J - faOJher RIO pound* nnd Is reputed to h* lh» us gone Also there w.ic , ,. praW l H r K .i«l In the world >K horses In llar.cliiicud. but he .'C'UnI - , ..,&>,. WOMAN WINS AS \DRUMMER\ ^ • In the course ?t>f'hj,4 r«lehrittliffli« sked • lady whom be mel In lhn tn-et, If she would kli.dl.v be hi * imtln-r for a day. H e mean) w#ll ml the lady ln-lng fOdnger than Ilrum and not nccusioine,| . „ nuctl iiuiiiniriiy from strangers, ,i-,i Hol eel complUaentod b) the question 'hey fled from .-acli Othel Soon, IIram bought u lou custard pie in « ill.,- -,ho|' anil had It .il l )RtO small Kh pieces and. having pUrrhRged pie ml plate, went out upon the slir. i Ulh It. H e ale what he wanted i ' he pie and generously offered lliei. st 'of I I to sundry poopl* w i,,. pn*i H I : Widow of Fifty and No Previous Business Caparlsnc* Makaa Qoo4 aa \aaiasman.\ , Vi-ii Mrs H it kcftensle, » frai little woman over ftn.v >CHI« of ^. »Ith no |.i>-\ s boalneaa >\ poi i •• bul tin.'.I with the neCM -\v f working for a living, ha* niade > I 11,, v elini \naleatnan' t.u an OtnHllN ii.nnufii, turli'K cm,'in. an,I ii. i - jnmpl» iia« flllfd tin- entire sell ln| f •• with \pep \ Ttiej IIIIV,\ ni.iiM I ;t ibe \McKOIIRl* While other 11 111 I t wa s no t Inip i i • ilien . e l u \'\'\'•' Dram; It was pure gt-nen«tt) a da lalkirtg -tftfd «• nri nnlaHilm •„.- to share hla rlHie,. „.,,..,,,,. U. *% .l^ 1 \^*. 1 ^ tT.7 M\! \ ome degree, by • finding of vuniu I hapi'eneit <hal M r .1 I'flltersoU • 111»; ca HIOIIK and i Ived ^ ruder of pie from M l Kiel I, In-o,, •No\' Mi d Mr. I»^IH. With that o!d .•inuner whack In his voice Whb h roused bitter mamorli s in the mind f 11 Irani fun ns in previous VI'IH- Mis McKvn ii.- got \in and worked ten i i« a ijay, radlaHns optimism\ 1 1 eothusl n^ll l vv lieiev , r sh e ,ven t Hli d .nin e I n wllh the UlggwM bim.-li of order* her (Inn hnd i vn *ei mod Make Safe Investments The protection of princi- ple should be ihe fiftf eonsider- ation of every investor. Mul it's not U1\MI\ N an etiNV tnatler lor (lu- onlnniry uivi-Nlor to determine llu MIU'IV of tin. .sin s ottered him. The character of Ml invest- tnenl, Imwcvti , IN HMIHIU iflvMVd in the wniwi'U whieh ollcit ii Invc si- IIHIIIS nllcl ci| till ..li^ll till* inslitvitimi W in i nut > our confident c, Safety Honesty Courtesy Service THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK OF FREEPORT ••IMS HANK ON Mlllllli K May Qsthsi Bananas In Kentinky Bomersel K j Mi s i 1-. i.iniu-i I hal lone VVIIH I I ttreut piece of Im- , , ' _, him a honan* plant which has heell Ihei-e wa * ii luenii.iiiu ,_ , , , ; 1( ( ) ( u J>|1| . | | udein -e Ther e wa s it menacing gesture and a rapid succaaalou uf QOtltep* on the pavem.nl. M r King's etreat wits not, however, fjnlr<< swift nougb tn save him Th e pie landed n his shoulder. In n Babment, Illram V'IIM nnexted nnd marrhlng toward he lockup while Mr. liini; went to be nearest dru K | tu s« u, be cleaned and acuurvd. A few dnyn lal., n i rB1I , ni,.,,),lnHop arrived In Ulnmm,,. Mr. Hlimleton met him on ibe stre.t und aiiw tu hla deep regret tb»t IllrBin had been Making. \I've made, up mv liiimi that pi llglon Is good for some folks, but It WOri'l ilo lor me.\ mid the latter ••Why notf the mlnli tei aaked. \1 can't arTurd I \ \Have you fottn.l ndiclon u iu«- li, III ...in f,. r tw. . w , fi>el |tt 1.1 an d la no w t Venn ol d Till* Ik th e t\ls | lime I I ha s bloome d nnd khe I* snilousl] swaltlni to la* If II will b.-nr frull Woman's Fourth Husband Cured Her of Matrimony 'Tin throuiih.\ klgbed Mrs. Kllrnbl-Ul Miller IIN Httei left .liu\(« Ualilwtn'ii ...virlrm.ui tu «'h\<'«*<», whvra aUaj l»ml pint I.I-.-U ri i tram !••- • l\ui>tmi>it, William .Miller, nl .In rharged with stealing her din nils nnd M lib hav I|IJ| I.' ulliei vvlvo ••('in thrr>ugh •I've I II I,mule, mid have i. IIIIK-.1 in foul limes I.-. Illl M i \Hav e you fottn r. llBlon u Im v Mi Ringlen isi-.-.t \It 1 * cmiid H-IIIK It I IS, but It s , Ike plaon ,..„,,. .„,. ,,, \ .ai d J '\ • l \\\ 1 •*•\' ' \•*• { [Irani \ I feel kind •>' ruined.\ 1................^...............1 i HI \You look II. \ said il e minister, wllh a glance at II MI silk hnl and soiled clothing -\ A long •pefl Uf si.hllely Is him ! \II II mil l If lie lulls Ii MI.1.1, n \ ,,,, ve I., : v i.ur ih.v of trial, my friend u. nil buv* to he ll'le.l SOOU or Illte I'ei > ih- beglO Io say, 'At ln*t I.e « i nine in,und nil right He K a gi ! fellO« ' j \II.I the Uord sm» • r. pi b«« worthy or better ttHng*), I'll uy him ,i ,i .- i : uav of pui h people 11. > 11.: II.l.llli. Me doi'Mi't ,- III tlii in : -'ill linii,, hinl ui trial ind failed hut yo u IIIIIHII. I .-H r up, When ><• iJr fun tun. s im.. i ,.»v. as I will, c.ili.e bBCk l « Hie Mi d we'll try ugalo \ CllN'l HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A SECRETARY i vei • ii. nil\ i,n or Nciv Vork's aott word-a-mlnut* • uiii.-- Convention, < t '\..| in» llvpurler* earning ..vci \.*\ ww .fci y , iv.,1 I us' I raining, Jhn i»M,\ Herrvturlal s. I I n»otal .eiiiiitn.i shurtliaiul i\i HI mr pmpjoyer 1 * speerhea, Hoard MPVIIIIK* '\\' i MI no i mil. He, i ;i ,o in ate , nl nil other school* are mi relj IIIIJ word II uilnule HlenoM Bo man) uoaltlou* me offerwl m th« Institute thai wa glv* ret H.,liable iiKHinillMO o f pla.-i-llli'll l Ibe eolnlliK lull or Winter, ot I bone vv bn entail »ow. and at double in* salao <>r ibe u«» word • nuuuta wedlocn Mii'inl only '2. tava or i>v,uiinu» l\'i WKKU, or inku out Miilemiiii (>,rru- «l..,iii\,-l,.«i »!,.oi\ I'mil-tax » L.U«K INSjTITUT* COH»OR*tirtN - Rr|inrt«rs olid Sf. n-t.ni.il flchool 228 Wrhi 42nd M. lelvvyn Pheatei Bldg., New York POI I I I IOII, I ,,„,„,, ,,, , '., „ I, , . .,, ,,,,,,., 1 I,, i ,i ll u poll.. i . .. . ii i lake i.ffi . 1 11/11,,.I \rlbiii Smfl h V.i I Hi m Mil - nil i.l .Inn . Ihei i n III \ HIM ^ ,,, , i, , I,,,, i , I .1 , ll u i II,,-i lolm » hi , l i im l II 11jili * ..in n • II lui\ i i-iij H i » \ • i Rrhoulboy* would eaatly n member j- II... Ilk • i uf it ttli I IIUUJJ.J |.. -nniv them In tbe \pie calendar\ that . I'Ml- , tit w a ha - | lepaied' Hid r|,m , i ,1,-I,rate-, th e |<l,,.| ,,{ p|, , HIl I |lp|lf<lpl Mle !.. etll h III'.hill . •| hi n i . IIII • ucli een,-ni l aureeineii t us ther e I N abou t Ihnvei a o r ilrth i' - i 'it the following nm will ,/.,,lil,lv cliiiiiii' l llself to the Jll.l mm uf in,,' Inhabltanta tff ihe p pla January, rranheri \ ; February, *p ,. Mnn-li rhuharh; April, mlsin; \i;n Ht! iwheri | June, i.iiM h , July, . .i.ii . |,i. in h, r h| '.i. ciiirin.l , NO- I,, , . i i- ,, I '• • • I .!•. r, linnet..— Hs W.is Su[>«rstmou*. • i lot nt i It lOU* III.not of It appear. •! on n toW II • i.r A I In pay min i of ; i • i ., : • . - gln'l I I'.-t iii ytlitutC el' *,\ ' ' tliH i, way. i ., i,ut i hinen't K.ot any atnall -li alli'l the size of the bill dl'm * a a Irn nnd I'll ihllli n II l.ul If n . . • t I •i,|, II,e . I I III Hi.. rUtl H lieVI-l i,-,| Uf, , ll,. I i un lUtO s.,,1,. |,,,,|y Hiillieh'.dy rilliH tlltll Us, .,1 ive »;,, i,(T Sew fork U,,rld Tact. \What do you think that pretty tflrl uld In ihe ollli i r w ho liitn.<|ii , ,| hi , rkd o In her al the imvul ball? lha laid, 'Vou u*va wM um iu a tlM Wluii Would Happen ? CL TSIecessity Oil iind hltiimlnwia Mai ar* the two chief tttng ui iuw> tlialiiiel. ti'M-il in tin- liiiiliului Inn ol ,o Illu ml gua. Stip]x»« 'he y r.liuuhl GOBI SO nun li Ihiil I.H.fi uildiiiul >•„, fwmpanlaa m the United Stalea >\uij nulunyai operata wilhuulj liu>;e looses.' Siipimsr llirsr companies were forrril to • l..sr flown ll.nr plants and to sliut nil th«- su|>ply ul gas IKI even a single day.) What would 1.«,.|..JI ' IIMINIiiuiii-iy tin- live-, i.f mar* than iiiiv million pai Ann in II who <ii-|4 mi upon gal f'»i cooking, heeling, lighting, umi Indualrtal purpoaaa w«uld !>*• vitally aflectad I in II humaj* kvould ba dark< <<• c| ai nlj[hi 'I in u im .iNwouldl te Irivn l urn m.keil I.I i old 'i hi ,i niCHUI W'.old I. 'I hi bath would I.I . urn* an \ v plung* I aundi v nnd k(U hat) W)lk would bi- ill u.t,-. i v Ai.d , -in -id. llu li/ll,i U,.ni-..u,d» ill IIIJJ alldllSlll.il pllllit'i W'.i.ld ',' i 1.1 I Wriul , tlirso In, la < >rrlully ami y..o v.,11 realiifi what a tremendous |i»|l attilii lal n«s |<U>a in ni.xlrrii < ivili/aliun. II is the vrry 1,1. I,I.,...I ol -l.liOtl ol i,m inosl |>ius|M-iooa • ilirs. town* and vtlUgfs. It is ci necessity! NASSAU AND Mil Mil.K LIGHTING <<> i,l i, Ui l /\'.>• i i. i-,.. jrfl.es al. HI MI'S I I ,-i, I ill I l-i/li l . ie •-...., i i i. l i li. MiNkul* Ullllin. . , r r Ml taillCK '.A* ttlm itllOl MI , 'i :