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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Aug 1913, p. 4

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The Grim Reaper summoned anothâ€" er of Berlin‘s aged residents this morning, in the person of Mr. _John ‘Hem'y Thomas, who passed away at ‘his home, 107 Benton strect ~ at "Berlin. The deceased has â€" been _ in poor health since suffering a â€" paraâ€" lytic stroke a year and a half ago, and last Friday sufiered _ a _ ,second stroke from which he.never: regained â€"«eonsciousness. ~ The late Mr. Thomas was botn in Germany and was in his 79th â€"year. ‘He came to Canada with his parents over filly years ago and â€" took up ‘their residence in Waterloo where the deceased entered the boot and _ shoe business. He moved to Berlin where he resided‘for about seven years and then went to Mildmay where he was «in business for about twonty _ years. Afiter retiring he removedâ€"toâ€"Water~ â€" The City Council passed a byâ€"law, ’ others, which it is . expected mm in a more satisfagf}ory reâ€" moval of the noxious weeds nuisance 'rl!erlin. In compliance with the ' visions of the Statutes Chief ofi miu O‘Neill was officially appointâ€" ed as Inspector of Noxious _ Weeds, @ad hereaiter all partics with weeds mbout their premises will be notified *o have them removed by June 15th #f each year. The byâ€"law appointing _ Stuart & Moore, of Ealing, Lonâ€" don, England, wrote egarding the ‘pupply of quick opening apparatus and other time saving devices for the mew fire hall. The firm has supplied other fire halls in the British _ Emâ€" pire. Referred to the Fite and Light Committee. ~ MR. J. H. THOMAS PASSED AWAY the members oi the Board of Works &s inspeciors was repcaled. The business transacted at the regâ€" sesston of the City Fathers was gely routine. nly three commitâ€" is had reports to present, . which re adopted without discussion. arious communications were either éealt with or referred to the respecâ€" tive committees. Seven byâ€"laws were given their various readings and passâ€" ed. The absente menrbers were Alds. Hett, Rumpel, â€" Breithaupt, _ Bucher ‘and Schlec. Drs.KENNEDY & KENNEDY .orleE _ Al letters from Canada must be addressed ' to our Canadian Correspondence Departâ€" weesneee@ememmee®m . mentin Windsor, Ont. If you desire to see us personaily call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat no p«E:h in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadiag business only. Address all letters as follows: Write for our privato address. ~â€"MENâ€"YOU NEED NERVE Wonderful Nervous System Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. More Fire Appliances U Prolac2ll ecg *‘ % 23 n lFle Council Parses Byâ€"law Providing fot Slayer ‘of St INE BUSINESS TRANSACTED|WAS AIDED BY or Canadiap business only, Address all letters DRs. K:Nflsnv & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. Noxious and we will teil you whether you are curable or not. We guarantee curable cases of NERVOUS DEBILITY, VARICOSE VEINS, BLOOD ‘ CUARANTEED TO CURE Wa havo treated Diseases of Mem for almost a life: time aud do not havé to experiment, Consult us _ URINARY AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS Free Booklet on Diseases of Men. If unable to call the system. Early Indiécretions and Excesses hl"i ruined thousands of promising young men. Unsatural Drainssap their vigor and vitality and they never develop to a proper condition of manhood. They remain weakâ€" lings, montally, physically and sexually. How you feel? Are you nervous and weak, despondent and gloomy, specks before the eyes with dark circles under them, wenk back, kidneys irritable, palpitation of the heart, Lashful, debilitating dreams, sediment it urine, pimples n the face, eyes sunken, hollow cheeks, careworn exâ€" pression, poor memory, lifeless, distrustful, lack energy and strongth, tired mornings, restless nights, changeâ€" uble moods, prematuredecay, bone pains, hair loose, ete. 1 The nerves control all actions of the body so that anyâ€" thing that debilitates them will weaken all organs of EARLY INDISCRETIONS ‘AND EXCESSES HAVE UNDERâ€" MINED YOUR SYSTEM This is the conditionour New Method Treatment is QUESTION LIST FOR HOME TREATMENT Is caused from the blood being thickâ€" ened with uric acid poisons circulatâ€" Ing in the head.. Uricâ€"Acid Pills |cure all forms of kidney trouble. They are so good and so sure that tho drug stores guarantee them. Be sure you get antiâ€"UricPills. B. V. Marion _on every box. _ Sold "only at drug 'lou and about thn‘years ago took up his residence in this city. He _ was a hard working and suceessful busiâ€" !m-m man and is well known tKroughâ€" ous Western Ontario. sLOrCs Light Committee. erty through an open gate, a dash in F. S. Routley, manager of the loâ€"|the open door of a powerful . avteoâ€" cal brauch of the Bell Telephone Co.,| mobile that stood quivering outs:de, wrote in reference to the removal of|and a flight like a rocket or the the poles on Queen street, nortb, beâ€"| Connecticut State line, 30 _ csles tween Ellen and Lancaster streets,|away, accomplished his escape. stating that the business does not| Toâ€"night he was still at large, and warrant them placing the wires unâ€"|the hospital authoritiee felt verta‘n derground at present and under the|be was outside the State. Once beâ€" circumstances are unable to remove|youd its boundaries Thaw is _ frre. the poles, However, the _ Company|Only months, perhaps years, of Jiti ; c ow i i j to ~Matâ€" The deceased is survived by. _ his bereaved widow, two daughters, Mrs. Brock at home and Mrs. E. J. Laschinger, Johannesburg, South Afâ€" wica, and one son, Mr. Charles A., manager of the Ontario division for the Sherwinâ€"Williams Co. _ One broâ€" ther, Henry A., of St. Thomas, and one sister, Mrs. Henry Seubr, of Jerâ€" sey City, N. J., also survive. A petition from ithe residents in the vicinity, asking for a light on Zeller street was referred to the Fire & city warrants it Messrs. Clement & Clement, on beâ€" half of Mr. Ott, Mr. Ford, the Wuest Estate, J. J‘. Bender, and W. J. Mcâ€" Cutcheon, wrote stating that _ their clients will not accept the amounts which were purported to be offered to them as compensatien for the conâ€" struction of the trumk sewer through their lands by certain notices sent them signed by various parties. Reâ€" ferred to the Finance Committee. ST. CATILARINES.â€"William Eckâ€" er, an eightâ€"y ‘arâ€"old ward _ of _ the Children‘s Aid Society, has not been seen since he left the farm of William Pringle, near home, to walk _ three miles to church at _ St. Catharines last Sunday night. write fo> Headach= Bm ®w 1 Bm IHE . THERE is al un D. & A. or a "Z is Wanted. Dominion Corset Co., Our catalogueâ€" we send it freeâ€" will help you choose the best for yours. â€" Write for it today. 2 12 CE PW DT & La Diva corset W for cvery figure. . part _ of _ the CHATHAM.â€"Friends of N. A. Gordon, M.P., who recently called on him at his home in Wallaccburg, _ reâ€" port that he is recovering from _ the effects of his sudden illness in Monâ€" treal a few woeks ago. COLLAPSED ] FROM SHOCK OF _ _| THE COLD WATER The you@ng man was prominent in Masonic,political and agricultural so city circles, and was widely _ known in South Kent. He was active in the local Conservative nreanizations, was a director of the Harwich _ Acticulâ€" tural Societv, snd was Junior Warâ€" den.in Kent Lodge, No. 271, A_FP. & A.M. He was 34 veatrs of ase, _ and is survived by a young wife. der which they registered at _a _ local A reward of $500 for Thaw‘s | apâ€" prchension has been offcred by Dr: R. F. C. Keib, Supcrintendent of the asylum. _ Howard 11. Barnum, the attendant at the gate past whom Thaw flashed in his break for _ freeâ€" doim, is under arrest, and other arâ€" rests are expected to follow in the rigid investigation now under way. The shades were drawn in the dorâ€" mitories and the inmates were getting their second sleep when Thaw leit his room this motning. He was fully dressed. The milkman‘s cart _ was rumbling on the road outside . as ImJ Blenbeim, Ont., Aug. 17.â€" _ A sad accident _ occurred at the _ Rondeau Government _ Park this morning, whereby M.11. Newcombe, a _ young w#arried man of Hartwich _ township, lost his life. He was spending _ the day at the Park, and shorfly after his arrival went bathing in the lake. The shock in the cold water evidently was too mach for him, _ for he collapsed in three feet of water, and when pullâ€" ed out a minute later he was _ dead, all efforts of resuscitation proving unâ€" availing. _ â€" hotcl Friday night, and are secking them. ‘The ~hospital â€" authorities â€"bclieve that Thaw has fled to the shoreâ€" of Long Isiand Sound and boarded a yacht waiting with stcam up to rush him to Europe. e P o » aAr %;*d‘_}'.il_;;y‘-‘-m'm 'hfl.' fl‘. Matteawan, N. Y., Aug. 17.â€"i{arry walked through mw and|large fruit farm of about five . hunâ€" K. Thaw, the ‘slayer of Staniord into the outer court or yard . of the|dred acres. \In this district the farm White, escaped from the hospital for|asylum grounds.. . Barnum, sole atâ€"|ers are making big profits out of fruit the criminal insame hete at _ 7 45| tendant at theirear gate, was pacing|and garden truck, being favored â€". by o‘clock this morning. A dart for lib|back and Jorth when Thaw _ closed|an. ideal climate, immensely fertile erty through an open gate, a dash in the storeroom door behind him, and |soil, and abundance of water ftes the open door of a powerful avtoâ€"|apparently did not grasp the signifiâ€"/from the springs in the mountaing mobile that stood quivering outsde,|cance of Thaw‘s earlyrising. â€" In the Prairie provinces Mr. Forbes and a flight like a rocket or ths * said the grain . everywhere appeared Connecticut State line, 30 _ coies Thaw Was "Trusty." / â€" to be in excellent condition _ giving away, accomplished his escape. promise af 2 humper cron 7 in which Thaw escaped, and a big black limousine, which tra led it past the fourâ€"column gate. The police have their descriptions and the names unâ€" teawan, and then only in one eteatâ€" that he be adjudged insane in the State to which he has fled. â€" Five confederates mauned the _ car Gateâ€"keeper Arrested. HARRY K. THAW, Slayer of Stanford White gains his liberty by a daring ruse. nal and Suctessful Dash Liberty Early on Sunday‘ _ More little ones die during â€" hot weather than at any other time _ of the year. Diarrhoea,‘ dysentary, cholâ€" era infantum and stomach disordets come without _ warning, and when a medicineis not at â€"hand to‘ . give promptly the short delay too freâ€" quently _ means that the child _ has Passed beyond aid. Baby‘s Own Tab lets should always be ‘kept in the home where there atre young â€" childâ€" ten.. An occasional dose of the Tab= lets will prevent stomach and bowel troubles, or if the trouble _ comes suddenly the prompt !se of the Tabâ€" lets will cure the baby. The Tablets are Sold by medicine dealers or _â€" by mail at 25 cents a box from The. Dt. Williamns‘ Medicine _ (Co., _ Brockville, Ont. LONDON.â€"King George and _ four|submitted to the Provincial Analyst of his children _ and Lord Rosebery |have shown traces of pollution, . the spent a successful day toâ€"day abglibg|Provincial Board of Health has or for trout in Loch Muick, in _ Scotâ€"|deted that Sarnia must double _ the land. They had lunckeon at the lake|amount of chlorine which is now â€" beâ€" side. They lighted a fire in _ gypsy|ing used in the water to kill getm style and the Princess Mary cooked|life. The change has already been trout for the party. made. . [ |~ a few feet away, apparently _ unconâ€" cerned, waited till Barnum, unlocked ‘ the gate ai;teswung it wide to let the milkman enter. At the same moment ‘thc tv? cars drew upyon the farther side of the. road opposite ‘the gate and ‘the touring» car stood still, its engine throbbing. . ‘ Through Open Gate. As Barnum stepped aside for the milkman to drive into the _ grounds, he heard the gravel crunch _ beneath Thaw‘s feet and, looking up, saw the madmart" flash past him with _ the speed of the wind straight for the waiting car. With a shout â€" Barnum started in pursuit, but a flyingâ€" leap landed Thaw safe within the car. The great wheels were slowly turning beâ€" fore the keeper had fairly reached the roadway. I Baby‘s Great Danger Hot Weather Sir Wilfrid Taurier strongly defendâ€" ed the Liberal policies on reciprocity and the naval bill before tenâ€" thouâ€" sand enthusiastic hearers at St.. Hyâ€" acinthe, Que. ‘ Long years ofâ€"restdence at the asyâ€" lum and repeated declarations . by Thaw that he would never attempt to obtain his freedom except by le*al means had established the madman‘s status as a "trusty." There was lit ance, even at so early an hour, in the court yard, and if Barnum, saw himâ€" as to this no one save the hospital by a limousine, also black, loafed lazily along the road as the milkman drew near the gate. Thaw standing question. * 5 A sixâ€"cylinder iPackard touring car, black _andâ€"sixty horsepower, followed authorities could say toâ€"night _ and they refused to talkâ€"he raised _ no PRINCESS MARY COOKS FISH. beneath |!@a!mers alpng. Quite afew of _ our| Mrs. John Howling and Mr. _ and saw the |farmers have beepn fortunate and able| Mrs. . Moses Toman _ motored . io th _ the |toerect new barns this year. Of late|(fueliph on ‘Sunday.â€"Mr. S. Schleman for the| Mr. Wm. Alexander and Mr. Ulrich|of Rochester, N. Y., is visiting rzelaâ€" Barnum | Vowhorn have had successful barnm|tives in town at present.â€" Mr. and ing leap |Taisings whose barns are acredit to| Mrs. D. Bingeman and Miss S. Bingeâ€" car. Tha|the _ country.â€"Mrs. Foreman _ and|man of Washington visited with Mr. ming beâ€" |daughter, Berlin, whoâ€"have been visitâ€"|and Mrs. A. Bauer this week.â€" Mr. reached |ing the formet‘s sister Mrs. FE,|and Mrs. Ivan Hilborn and Mr. and R .Battye of near Gore Bay have returnâ€"| Mrs. J. Cassel motored to Gueliph on nmmmmzay, [ 64 home after a couple of weeks visit| Sunday.â€"There were no services held _7_.___ |around about the community.â€" Rev, | in the U. B. Church on Sunday owing y defendâ€" | S. Cressman, P.E. of Clarence â€" St., _ _ CiprOCity | Berlin is at present filling his _ apâ€" snnnm Dflm _, th0!â€" | pointment _ for the two _ successive| IUM PiM. St.â€" Hyâ€"| Sundays of the 10th and 17th, Augâ€" t 0E Yfluuc un § â€"Rev. A.T. Goodine is progressing ~ |very t“la-vor.bly since his operation for + m 'Bmmnl' 2,, qz | abpendicitis on July 10th. We _ hopef| * SS During he will be able to resume his former 8 * emmmes N d Cns 3 18 000 duties.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Williton of| _ Carl, they bright fourâ€"yearâ€"old son of Lone Bay expect to leave for Toronto |‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Shippling ng _ hbot |shortly where _ they will spend _ the | of Bridgeport, passed away suddenly: me _ of | fall and winter months with their oldâ€"| on Monday while. he was being Creâ€" ry, cholâ€"|er_son who resides there.â€"Mrs. (J.J. |moved to his bed by his mother. The‘ lisorders | Duncan of Dundalk is at present visitâ€"|fittle lad was Playing @hout the house when aling hor daughter Mrs. (Rev) A. T.|during the mofning while his mother: o _ give | Gooding (Grimesthorpe.â€"Quite a num | was washing in the cellar. When the too freâ€"| ber of farmets and others in spite of|baker arrived he was given $%a 1d _ has|the busy time took in the celebration|fresh buis and a few minutes _ latef wn Tabâ€"|held. in Gore Bay on the first _ of |asked for a drink of milk. Shortly afâ€" in the| August in behalf of the coming into|ter he fell to the floor and his moth; _ childâ€"|foree of the Canada Temperance Actjer ran‘ to his assistance, She picked he Tab=|and the closing up of the entite numâ€"|him up and said be was able to stand i _bowel|ber of hotels, nine in all, on the Isâ€"|alone but when the mother took het comes | land. The hotelmen stated that their| hands off him, he fell again. She then ie Tabâ€"| houses would be closed to the public|asked him if be wanted to go to bed Tablets |for thore was no money in keeping up| and replying in the afirmative _ she r . by |a boarding house only. carried him to his bed. ie expired SARNIA.â€"Owipg to the fact that recent samples of Sarnia‘s _ watet, submitted to the Provincial _ Analyst have shown traces of pollution, the It has been afew weeks since we reported last_so we_record a fewâ€"â€"of the happenings, doings, ete.â€"Haying is a thing of the past which was by no means a failure. Some‘ of _ the farmers never had a better crop for some years and such excellent weaâ€" ther for it. No one could make poot hay this year if they had tried. Now the farmers are Jooking forward to the harvest which is close at hand, the little bit of fall wheat â€" that is grown has :been housed away, the oat and barley. harvest is hutrying _ the farmers alpng. Quite a few of _ out farmers have been fortunate and able pr The Sageine girl is to be seen in Devit®‘s drug atore and on every hottle of Sageine hair _ tonic that is genuine and sold under _ a positive guarantee ‘ to ~stop falling hair. eradicate dandruff and to grow the most lifeless, coarse, dry hair in thick soft and luxuriant. Saegine is a clean scientific hair tonic composed of the most modetn hair producing‘ and beautifying ingredients; it is free from greasy substances, is not ‘a dye and is daintily perfumed. Sageine is the favorite of particular people, and is, sold only at Waterloo at Devitt drug store. Saegcine is only 50¢ so as to bring it within reach of all. Winnipeg to visit friends will return in about a week. + " CHLORINE DOSE DOUBLEDN. ty 5+. Sh9d Just Arrived at Waterloo Grimesthorpe #P *4 Loi. 2i ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Shippling of Bridgeport, passed away suddenly on Monday while. he was heing °reâ€" moved to his bed by his mother. The little lad was Playingâ€"whout the house durimg the mofning while his mother was washing in the cellar. When the baker _ arrived he was given Qv!:' fresh puhs and a few minutes _ late asked for a drink of milk. Shortly afâ€" ter he fell to the floor and his moth, er ran‘ to his assistance. She picked him up and said he was able to stand alone but when the mother took her hands off him he fell again. She then asked him if be wanted to go to bed and replying in the affirmative _ she carried him to his bed. ie expired almost immediately ‘after béing placed cm _ his cot. Dr. Huchnergard was summoned _ and _ after investigating pronounced that death was due _ to sunstroke. The suddem death cof the little boy is a severe blow . to the bereaved Parents as he was a promisâ€" ing and healthy lad.. The â€" funeral took place Wodnesday afternoon _ at two _ a‘clock from the residence in Bridgeport. 4o 84. Peter‘s Liutheran: Church and from thence to the East End ;Cemetery. presenting the Hydro Commission was present and â€" outlined the _ lighting «cheme as adapted. to villages and rural sections. The attendance was guite large and apparently there is a keen interest taken in the lighting question in this vicinity. tremely ungratcful on our part ‘if we did pot in some manner express our Appreciation of your services‘ as a sister in our W.M.A,. work. _ During the time you have been among us you have endeared yourself in numâ€" erous ways and impressed your charâ€" A meeting was held in~ Schmitt‘s Hall dn Wednesday evening â€" of/ last week forâ€"theâ€" purpos¢éâ€"of discussing the Hydroâ€"clectric power and lighting question, Mt. Purcell of Toronto, reâ€" Personals.â€"Mrs. W. Buck of Now Hamburg recently spent a week with relatives here.â€"Mrs. Irvin Lautensch lager returned last week from _ a month‘s visit with relatives at Hanâ€" avetr and Southampton.â€" Mr. _ and> trugting you will not question _ our sincerity, we must state that _ your kind disposition, your womanly qualiâ€" ties, your willingness gtâ€"all times to assist us in our difficulties your modest manner and your pa;.ienoe will ever be nmomhetu{ and will leave its impress upon the hearts and lives with which you have ‘come in . conâ€" tact. Although we have endeavored in this address to give expression to our feelings in words that certainly cannot be misunderstood, . yet _ we wish to tender to you in some more feasible way a proof of our sincerity that will remain with you during the future of life as â€"a beautiful picture upon memory‘s wall. We desire thereâ€" fore to request that you ~alltow . us to present to you this gift as a slight token of our appreciation and a mark of our regrets that these pleasant asâ€" sociations are to be broken, We have every confidence that the future _ of your life will be as markedly sucâ€" cessful as the past, and that the same benign influence will emanate from vour life, While we realize the loss we are sustaining we hope that you may long be sparéd to labor for the highest welfare of mankind and that your sphere of usefulness and your influence will continue to broadâ€" acter upon us in a way that will mever be forgoiten. By your pleasâ€" ant and genial manner, your patient labor for the advancement of the en and enfarge, and though we may be separated in a measure, we hope to have the pleasure of meeting with vou frequently and reriewing _ old friendships. _ _ |__ _ ___ [ In bebalf of the Jocal W. M. A. of New Dundee, Ont., Aug, 13, 1913. Mrs. Stoltz, â€" although completely taken by surprise, replicd very Aitâ€" _tip;ly to the address and expressed her thanks to the membcrs of the asâ€" sociation for the manner in _ which they had shown their csteem _ for erted over, us by your daily Chris tian life and example will tend . to WMM% path of life. Realizing this fact missionary cause, you have won our admiration and love. We are confiâ€" dent that the influence you have exâ€" Pleasant . Surprise.~At: the regular New Dunde@ " _ : ¢«~=~~ > :_On 0 ssain 0. c# » _fl‘}’\:"". « “ x9 % moeting of the ~Women‘s |_ ¢ Bociety of the U.B. church \ parsonage on Wednesday 13th, Mrs, ‘A. F. Stoits ¢ * agreeably surprised by the a 4 t Heavy growths and light growths vanish. Any women can now free her arms, neck, face and bust â€" of all downy or heavy hairs and her beauty enhanced a hundred fold. I am going to prove it to you, and send you a liberal trial package of this _ new Elecâ€"troâ€"la, if you will simply _ send Moreover, Elecâ€"troâ€"la ~ is safe, abâ€" solutely. No reddening of the skin, No irritation. In three minutes â€" all superfluous hairs are gone. The skin, no matter how tender, is left refreshâ€" od, soft and beautiful. me your name _ and address on the coupon below, with a Jâ€"cent stamp to help pay edst"of maflihg. â€" The fullâ€" size package of Electroâ€"la is $1.00. I will send you the $1.00 package now, if you prefer, on receipt of price and tefund your money if you are not satished. I want every man and womanâ€" who wants to get rid of superfluous hair, anywhere on the body, to see the exâ€" traordinary, resultsâ€"of my new Elecâ€" troâ€"la, the most remarkable preparaâ€" tion You have never used anything like it before, and you will never use anything else when once you‘ve tried it. Unlike other preparations, Elecâ€" troâ€"la absolutely and forever «destroys the life of the hairâ€"roots. ‘‘These Hairs Will _ "Hairg %** Rids Skin of All Hairs, Try It, Free On Monday evening two young men, Nito Kudoba and R. Lembke, were walking along the G.T.R. tracks St. Ledger St., Berlin, when they . were struck by a passing train and thrown to the ground. The former threw his arm under the wheels of one of the cars and his right hand was horribly crushed. Lembke escaped with a few bruiscs. ‘The ambulance . was _ called and Kudoba, who _ was somewhat delitious, was removed to the Hosâ€" pital where it was found necessary. to amputate the right hand with the exception _ of: the thumb. _ ~g@#ay o on matism, being unable to work for weeks at a time and spent " of dallars on doctor‘s medicines, besid treatment at Notre 2 where I was informed that I was able. I was discouzaged when a friend used ‘five ka when ‘a complete ennmtl::‘mst‘dm mw tocin‘ failed. _ I oonsui‘u' a* &Aâ€" tives‘ lwonde‘rf;:l. remedy. zofi are at liberty to use this testimonial to to others the.goodllmt “Fmibo-t!::". has doneme"" | ~ __ _‘ _ _ _ goc. a box, 6 for $2.50â€"trial size, 25¢. i Abdesi¢reor from Praita tiveslamiled, > /2 After using three packages, 1 fell relieved cgd continued ‘ustil‘ T had + Be Gone in . . 3 Minutes !" wWONDERFUL NEW PREPARAâ€" TION, UNLIKE ANYTHING ___EYER KNOWNâ€"BEFORE.â€"â€" Fill in your,name and _ adâ€" dress on dotted lines~ below, and send it to me, Arna Burâ€" ton, 231 E. 43rd St., ChiPago, enclosing 2¢ stamp to _ help #eover mailing, and I will send you at once a free trial packâ€" agoe of _ the rematkable _ new Elecâ€"troâ€"la. ; + Tostify For ‘"Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" FREFE TRrAanifEn¥®" NS LFIR é#t@ People Proud To _‘ " . TIMOTHY McCRATH, Gone Forever !" ist. 1912.

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