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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Mar 1919, p. 3

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‘~â€". Torento, March 18. â€"The historic 6 mg‘s Plate has thirtyâ€"seven nomina: ms this year, or five more than last Ayear, and for the first time in many ,‘_&lflml the Seagram Stable have to /<‘Sake second place in the number of . ®ominations, this honor going to the - cliffe Stable this year with sevâ€" ‘â€"@n. Beagrams are néxt ~ with five, ’i; hile George M. Hendrie, who won it t year with Springside has three. * The Seagram‘s King Plate entries ... Soiilow : & s/Jos. E. Seagram, Hong Kong (113). ~Bby Havocâ€"Royal China. ~(+Jos. E. Seagram, Galway (108), by \Mavoc or Galatineâ€"Irish Lass If ‘_‘â€"Yos. E. Seagram, Bengore (108), by ’orkvlgeâ€"lrish Witch. on h ennad enent o4. o amn araiea E‘ Jos. E. Seagram, Doleful (108®), by < Â¥psilanti 1I.â€"Dolores HL F‘ft" Jos. E. Seagram, Gallant Kitty § xl“), by Havoc or ~Galatineâ€"Kate â€" Kittleberry. 4& monster delegation from various Westéern Ontario cities in connection "with the securing of a highway along tbe northern route will wait on the gl.nlrlo Government on March 29. w,. | Hamburg, Georgetown, Strat: ford, Sarnia, Guelph, Acton and othâ€" @r.cities and towns interested are enâ€" tic, _ Sarnia expects to fill cars of a: special train with members of their delegation to join 119 the other cities in the tsampede t»n the Government. It is exncted h"l:,e Board of Trade will take some ac n to organize a monsté rdelegation from Kitchener. * Mail for the Siberian forces close as followsa:â€"At Vancouver, B. €., March §8rd, via Korea, Manu; at at Vancou wer, B. C.. March 3ist, via Africa * The situation in Egypt has im ved greatly and Cairo and Alex fdria are now tranqull. There were eight soldiers welcomed ‘home _ this _ week _ by _ the _ reâ€" g:ued Soldiers‘ Reception _ Commitâ€" . They were Spr. Livock, Pte. Hooker and Pte. Schultz. who arrived fim : the "32%. and > Pie. _‘ Brest, Pte. Spalinger, Pte. Smith and Pte. Washburn,. and one whose name eould not be learned, who arrived on & later train. FIVE ENTRIES FOR ‘â€"KING‘S PLATE FROM ° SEAGRAM‘S STABLES JGOLLIDED WITH STREET CAR. /.. While attempting to keep shead ofl b-w street car io front of the x ér Bilock, on King street, Monday inz an automobile failed to pass ween the car and a butcher way en and a front wheel was badly damâ€" *_PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS. @ â€"Pte. W. A. Gles, grandson of former Ricense Inspector PerdincAt Walter @rrived home from the front Monday morning on the 9.15 train. . He was met by a delegation representing thc Beturned Soldiers Reception Commit #ee, _ LODE, and relatives _ and friends. EIGHT SOLDIERS WELCOMED Mr. J. Derberker has sold his beauâ€" H home on Roland street to Mr. DeKleinhans. Mr. Derbecker tends moving into his bungalow on ichmond avenue near the park enâ€" FLAG CHARTS FOR SCHOQLS The Tommy Atkins Cbapter of the mn of the Empire at their last decided to present a fag art to every school in North Waterâ€" p. ‘The Waterioo Chapter, Galt we given them to every school in uth Waterloo. FARM CHANGES HANDS. II â€" WoLo» hos nnrahaaad oh.‘so!‘n_x_x_ns,gg, pBEECMHAMgs Weber has the Eu Bchwolwm;e- Possession will be taken in Apâ€" er the sale of farm implements RECEIVED 8Y ORDER . mos‘ly a mal‘cr tre trou‘tled by c; tialt resuiacie, i. Furnch. me spredi‘s. iheyq Ucturbanees, stt PTE. GIES RETURNS T BIG DELEGATION. SIBERIAN MAJLS one the Stemach HAPPENINGS AT THE COUNTY SEAT CAREâ€" FULL AND FULLY SUMMARIZEDâ€"LOCAL AND PERSONAL itchener News!| t‘~~a of ©~ecial V‘ ~s to Wome+ are with Esery Ip clinigy,ste wm&.,m 1» ma PILLS ‘ Friday was & big day for. reâ€" Aurning â€" soldiers. Three _ arrived on the 2:32 eastbound train in the afternoon and five more on the 3:16 train from Toronto. More arrived on 5:20 tpain from London and the dozen was rounded out by the arrival of two on the 9:18 train from Toronto. The tiwo who arrived on the S:z» were Pto. Milfn Glebe of Mary street and Pte. Ponton of Mill street. Both received a rousing welcome from rel atives and friends. In the evening Pte. Wynoski of Coilege street and Pte. McKersie of Brubacher street aâ€" rived on the 9.18 train. will be considered Mrs. Frederick Ritinger celebrated hér 90th birthday at her home. cornes Queen and Weber streets. on Sunday. She has lived in this city for 66 years. Hor son_ daughter, sonâ€"inlaw and crandâ€"children joined with her in caleâ€" brating the event. . The Lancashire cotton clflploycrs have decided to grant the workers a 49%â€"hour week, compared :llh the present b5%â€"hour week. he â€" offer Kitchener has landed the Four Wheel Drive Auto Company, the world‘s â€" largest manufacturers of threeâ€"ton motor trucks with the drive on the four wheels. Kitchener, alâ€" ready Canada‘s shoe centre, _ rubber centre and furniture centre. can plan on taking its place in the front rank of Canadian cities as a centre of motâ€" t mantufacturing. | Pte. Dempsey, whose mother lives at 794 King street, west, also returuâ€" "ed and was greeted by friends and the committee. The Four Wheel Drive Auto Comâ€" pany of Clintonville, Wisconsin, have deflnitely decided to locate in Kitchâ€" ener, a(~gording to a recent adyertiseâ€" ment printed in the Litcrary Digest of March 22nd. The ad, which is characteristic of the regular adverâ€" tising of this progressive concern, has added to its United _ States adâ€" lress the significant lineâ€""Canadian Factory. Kitchener, Ont." The peoâ€" ple of Kitchener need no longer wait in suspense for a wire from the Canâ€" adian Board of Directors at Clinton:â€" ville to announce that the "deal is completed and the papers signed." The significant line in the company‘s advertising in national periodicals is confirmation enough. «_ Signaller A. C. Martin, who enlisted, about four years ago with the 34th Battalion. and who was in the trench es for two years, and later cooked for his unit, returned to his home town on â€" Thursday on the 11.30 G.T.R. train and was given a warm welcome by his wife and family, his relatives, und the members of the Soldfers‘ Reâ€" ception Committee Sgr. Martin is looking the picture of health, notwithâ€" standing his varied experiences. Afâ€" ter being with the 34th for over . two years he was transferred to the Canâ€" adian Mounted Rifles, and returns with a Al record. At 6.30 e‘clock an appetizing spread provided by the ladies of the jocal anion was served in the school room f the church where tables were laid at which about one hundred and fifty young people, representing the varâ€" ous societies, were present, Following the banquet and prior to the evening meeting, Mr. Lloyd George President of the local union, introducâ€" °d Mr. Gates and Mr. Hewitson to the gathering of young people, the ‘ormer conducting a short school of methods on young people‘s work which was most helpful. TWELVE SOLDIERS ARRIVED IN THE CITY FRIDAY SUCCESSFUL C. E. UNION MEETINGS Christian Endeavor and a speaker of anusual force and strong personality, addressed a largely attended and enâ€" thusiastic rally of the members _ of the Christian Endeavor Union of Kitâ€" chener, Waterloo and Bridgeport, in Trinity Methodist church, on Wednesâ€" lay evening. Mr. Gates was accomâ€" oanied by Mr. Hewitson of Bramptos, President of the Provincia) .Union. CANADIAN BRANCH OF MOTOR TRUCK CO. FOR KITCHENER Mr. E. B. Gatey of Chicago, field secretary of the United Society of CELEBRATED 90TH RIRTHOAY C. M. R. WELCOMED ECCC 1 00 JC _ ‘SAdditinal Car Service Over IN KITCHENER|SPLENDID â€" LOCATIOW| Grand River Ry. from the Rev. Charles M. Marshall, pastor of the Methodist church, St. Mary‘s, has accepted a call to.the West side Mothâ€" | Pte. William Brett, a wounded, Kit lchener soldier, whose home . | o8 Margaret avenue. arrived on the 2.32 train on Monday. . He was et at the G.T.R. station by Mra. W. H} Breit | heupt who motored the wounded hero to his home where he roceived‘a hearâ€" ty welcome from his _ relatives and friends. PI@ Benj. Kreason, of Chicago, who enlisted _ with the Imperial forces aboiut a year ago. and Bas seen active service in France. returmed this week and hnr been spending &A few _ day: with his slater, Mra. A. Robertson. it this clty, and brother and sisters . in Preston. Galt and ‘Toronto. _ Pte Kreasan endeavored to enlist . with the Canadian and United States fore er early in the war. but owing to he Ing over age was not accepted. He then enliated with the Imperial fore c8s. _ He is in splendid health, and is glad to get hothe again. A meeting of North Ward Homing Pigeon Fanciers, was Weld Saturday night, to organize a Twin City Homing Club. The following are some otf those interested:â€"â€"J. Davenport, . A. Nebie. E. Waechter, P. Smith, A Schacfer, 0. Zaruke, N. Westphal, Rd. Reiner, J. Bluman. C. Trayen, KR Scehnarr. C. Dargel, J. Harper. Thesr parties are the owners of 200 birds and are increasing in numbers very rapidly. It is expected that the first fllght will be made about April 15th starting from New Hamburg with Stratford. St. Mary‘s, London, Sarnis and Flint. Michigan to follow. . The meimbers have some very fine birds some having made the 500 mile trips. PTE. WM. BRETT, WOUNDED HERO, RETURNS HOME Mr. W. G. Weichel, exâ€"M. P., has accepted the chairmanship of the North Waterloo National | Saving> Committee, and has already taken steps to organize the riding for the Thrift Stamp campaign. Mr. We chel and Mr. N. W. Ford, the proâ€" vincial organizer, spoke at the Col legiate Institute on Friday and received an encouraging reception. Mr. F. 5. Jarvis of Galt has been appointed chairman for Sonth Water loo, and campaigns in that town Preston and Hespeler are being ar ranged. WILL: ORGANIZE HOMING CLUB IN TWINâ€"CITY WAR SAVINGS CAMPAIGN IN WATERLOO COUNTY A very enjoyable time was _ spent on Monday evening, March 17th, at the home of Mr..and Mrs. 0. Wellrich, 52 Heins Ave., when a number ot boys and girls from the Victoria and the high school gathered in honor of Erimna and Arlington who are leaving for their new home in Hamilton in the near‘ future. During the Avening an address was read by Miss M. Fox and presontations ‘of sultabte tokeny were made by Miss E, Roblen and Mr. P. Brechbfll. ‘They were~ takeu greatly by surprise, and Arlington ably responded thanking their friends on behalf of himself and sister, for the kind way in which they were ore membered. The evening wes speni in music. dancing and games, after which | refreshments . were _ served WERE SURPRISED AND HONORED BY THEIR FRIENDS Things are happening in Kltchonr with greater rapidity than the ordi ary newspaper scribe can cope _ with Last week a real estate deal was py! through in this city which indicates .# great expansion for Kiy&chener. A} well known resident of this city who, lives on Queen street. _ south, . was approached by an agent last week. and asked to put a price on his house. The Queen Street man _ immediately‘ did soâ€"and when he indicated that he would sell his property the price . beâ€" asked was put into his hand in hard cash. It only took a few minutes to accomplish the deal. Before the day was over bpwever the Queen _ street man learned that his home had beep purchased by the Canadian Pacific Railway. 1 The announcement of the insugura tion of a new time table on â€" the Grand River Raiflway which puts Kit chener on the map for a better com wecting service with Buffalo, Toront and â€" Port Dover | practically syn chronized with the news of the pur chase of the site on Queer streal south. It is belfeved that it is the intention of the C.P.R. to take th« fArst steps toward better transporta: tion facilities tor Kitchener along al lines and the first step of any signif cance is the purchase of the site on Queen Sr., South. It is the intention of the Canadian Pacific Railway to erect a railway sta tion on Queen street. south. on th« site purchased, March 19th. This site is about opposite Master‘s Mil‘s clos to the freight line of the G.P. & N The announcement of the insugura tion of a new time table on . the Queen Street, South Comâ€" WOFT nmgnfmn BAILWAY Pm.» CHAMBER:: * TD BE ERECTER SERCE BEME 0P CoMNERCE pleted Yesterday i; Waterloo, cope witn}BUSINESS TO BENEFIT wilt but wrive and maid ""1 ansurt Fou ::ldl-au.m Sond ao tdaay, 7| Bat tail other$ of this oftér.) .c# *_"/ ‘| Kitchener business men will be able j to get to Buffalo and back on the \Jsame day after March 24th, as a reâ€" ‘f sult of the new schedule which will be ; put into operation on that day: by the ;J Grand River Railway. The Orst car ‘| out of Kitchener southbound will leave ) his eity at 6.05 in the morning and ;' with the comnections provided will be ‘fable to reach Buffalo over the C.P.R. ‘fat 12.20 at noon. This will give them & stay of one hour and twentyâ€"five minâ€" utes in Buffalo enabling them to catch J i return train vie C.P.R. at 1.45 p.m. which will get them back to Kitchen im at 10 o‘clock the same night. Those | who wisn a longer time can stay in 3uffalo three hours and catch the G. T. R. train leaving Buffalo a little af er 4 o‘clock and which will get them hack to Kitchener at, midnight, For he business man who wishes to make in appointment with business friends J n _ Buffalo, the new schedule will wrove a decided advantage. The new ichedule aÂ¥o means a great deal for he city in the way of better trans »ortation facilities. 1 promise to send you a FREE tria! of the new absorption trastment, and reâ€" o e Ns ie en t from bleedi itching, blind or truding Pilun:“ I e‘nn:Il q hot',r:: your own home and vlu‘( anybne‘s Assistance, you can apply the best 6f all treatments. Mr. Justice Kelly in Brantford on Thursday awarded $4.250 to H. Cara w Delhi, in an action _ against J. "hariton. involving _ possession of ‘arm and hote! property in _ Burford Township. The verdict covered payâ€" nent for implements, live stock and tama#e for tresparms, while _ possesâ€" slon of the property must be given up. ~ it the meeting last evening that Titchener and Waterioo are quito beâ€" "ind the times in connection with the wvatem of manusl training. The idea f having the denartment contralized it the High School is antiquated The present avstem â€" followed â€" by Titchener and Waterloo is a refiecâ€" ‘lon on the both places as well as a letriment to the interests of the puâ€" nile. I want to help you if you ;;M ko e en hedudist RELIEF AT The resolution coming from the Advisory Board aiszo urges that the Public schools of â€" both _ Kitchener ind Waterloo be equipped with. man "al training and _ domestic science tepartments in every school on the lame seole as that provided in Louâ€" lon and Windsor. It was pointed our PROVIDE FOR TECHNICAL SCHOCOL: IN KITCHENER A second step toward the securing M a technical school for Kitchener and Waterloo was taken Tuesday light at a joint meeting of the Col ‘egiate Institute Board and the Adâ€" visory Industria) Committee, when a esolution â€" passed â€" by the Advisory Board was endorsed by the High ichool Board and an additional reso lution passed â€" by/ the High Schoo‘ Board in connection with inviting ex »erts from the Department of Educa jion to go into the situation at Kitch mer and Waterloo and réecommend olans to the joint boards regarding he scope of the curricul@m of the nroposed technical school. ‘The resoâ€" tution passed by the Advisory Board ~ecommends to the High Schoo! Board that provision be made for 7 ‘echnical school along with the plans for the new Collegiate building. Manual Training in Schools. The new schedule also offers splen: id advantages to those .wWishing to «et into Hamilton early in the morn ‘ng.. The 6.55 a.m. east bound C.P.R. ‘rain delivers passengers in Ham#lton $.10 am. By conmection with the .. R. & N. it is possible to‘reach Port Dover at 8.50 a.m. > Appear in Time ‘Tables. Mr. Whitney announced that as » ‘esult of negotiations with the C.P.R. Kitehener will be placed on all C.P.R. ‘ime tables as a station. The rame will appear cn the next fssue of time ‘ables to be‘ printed. In the meanâ€" ime an insertion of the ‘name Kitch rner on présent time tabled will <be: »fected. P . to Toronto to do business much beâ€" ore business houses closed for the lay. In order to do business in Torâ€" into Saturday morning local merâ€" thants and manufecturers have had to go to Toronto Friday evening. The new schedule provides that those leayâ€" ‘ng here on the 6.05 a.m. Grand River car can connéet with the 6.55 east bound C.P.R. train at Galt and get inâ€" to Toronto at 8.40 a.m. or just 15 minâ€" 1tes later than the first Toronto train ‘eaves Kitchener according to present schedules. Another excellent feature of the new ervice is the fact that it gives Kitchâ€" ner business men a chance to bave a wusiness Saturday in Toronte. â€" By the »d schedule it was imposstble to leave {itchener Saturday morning and get PILES Early Arrival in Toromto Kitchener * PROHBED| +« .« Guelph, March 21.â€"Clayton Peterâ€" son, of Kitchener was given the maxiâ€" mum fine of $1,000 and costs and four other men fined heavily© here today, for a breach of the Ontario Temperâ€" ance Aét. Look at the tongue, mother! If conted. your little one‘s stomach, liver and bowels néed cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, Joesn‘t sleep, eat Or abt naturally, or is feverâ€" ish, stomach sour, breath bad; bas sore throat, diarrhea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Fige," and in a few hours ail the fou}, -unmu waste, undigested food and sour -my moves out of its little béitels without griping, and you have a Sent to Penitentiary. Percy Heusor, who caused so much rouble on Queen street. south, some reeks ago and wTo on that occasion ushes P. C. Steiner through a plate ‘ass window in the Auditorium Rink luilding. was sentenced to two years 1 the Kingston Poenitentiary by the Magistrate. When Hceuser was first ‘rraigned some weeks ago he was alâ€" owed his liberty and the case adâ€" } ourned to determine if the young man vould show a tendency to improve ie conduct. During the interim he nsisted in paying attention to a cerâ€" taim young girl whose parents claim s only 14 years of age. When the warents objected Heuser becime of Censive and threatened to poison him jelf and the girl with ijodine. § 8ix Months at Burwash. Willtam Armitage and Harold Deâ€" amney were both sentenced to six nonths in the Ontario Reformatory »v His Worship after they had pleadâ€" d guilty to have obtained money un: ler false pretenses. Both of the men 11d travelled among the farmers of Waterioo County and solicited subâ€" 1criptions for magazines and periodiâ€" cals which they had no right to reâ€" present. . Delicious "Frult Laxative" can‘t harm tender little _.M_uh, Liver advance moyemont of tme reconstrueâ€" and* prosper. question put before a ic moeting in the City Hall Womdu night, which was ofe of the mesi ropresenâ€" tative meetings held in this city since the beginning of thé war. The meetâ€" ing was addressed by C. W. Otto, of the American City Buo u, ond an outline of the Chamber of Commerce idea placed before the meeting. At the conclusion of the meeting‘a repâ€" rescaitailive committee composed of the cbeirmen of all the public orâ€" ganizations of Kitchener and Watcr loo was appointed to. meet on Monâ€" lay night and decide on the question f promoting the campaign. Explaining the manner in which the chamber would operste, Mr. Otto declared that such obganizations as a Board of Trade would be merged into the Chamber of Commerce. All public organizations such as the City Coupcil, the School Woard, the com:â€" missions and other similer organizaâ€" ‘tlons wonld heve adequate represenâ€" tation, ‘The organization would have 1 permanent paid secretary, whose business it would be to operate the bighâ€"geared ind high power numan machine, which Mr. Otto declared tha Chamber of Commerce to be. arnje, _ Hrantford, London â€" and Windsor have all organized a Chamâ€" ber of Commerce and the progress that has resulted from these newâ€"born organizations is apparent to any one paying a casual visit to these cities. The citizens are all full of the idea of coâ€"operation and Mr. Otto declared that the community Jlut practises coâ€" operation in every detril of its comâ€" mu‘nity life cannot help but advance Otto Kane Sent to Reforma tory and Will Receive ‘Ten Lashes, HEUSER GOES TO PEN. _. "Will Kitchener ang Waterioo bave a live wire Chamber of Commerce embracing all of the mterests of the city and thus f&/l in Mne with other Western Ountario. citien m the great aENTENGE DAY AT POLIGE GOURT Afe and causing her severe bodily in iry was sentenced . by Magistrate Veir on Friday to an «indecermin e sentence of three months in the Intario Reformatory and two eurs less one day and 10 ishes _ after _ ho ds in the Re armatory 30 days. Magistrate Wei n court declared that he did not have ‘ny love for the kind of erime that {ane committed and he asserted that a his opinion Kane was entitled to a itt‘e of his own medicine. For that eason he imposed the lashes, Kane vas in an ugly mood when he heard wentence passed and rather testily sked if he would be free at the end { the three months. Before he got is inewer he was ushered back to "e colls. _gtw Kane charged with beatinghis : "SYRUP OF FiGgs~ TO CONBTIPATED CHILD tion .{ Forming Orgaâ€" nization Was Disâ€" and Bowels. C on ons um 4 Jnrnahky 10 oV PEPL L it;flrl were interested enough to,m the Commission busy answert ARTESIAN WATEB:lmns until after 11 o‘clock. ts o e resarce | _ A motion was made toward the The use of the Shoemaker L:Ik(“l‘lusinn of the meeting by Ald. Bik water merely to keep the standpipces |seconded by Ald. Bacts, that the Wats and reservoir filled in case of fire, was&°r Commission be requested not to the determihation reached by the {Inke water. . This motion was Water Commission after listening to|withdrawn upon the assurance iÂ¥ the sentiment of a public meetingn tby Chairman J. C. Breithaupt of called in the City Hall Friday night Commission that if at all possible for the purpose of hearing the opinâ€"‘lake water whatcver would be . lons of citizens on the local water sitâ€"lexcept enough to keep the standp; ‘tatfon. There was only a fair crowd and reservoir in readiness for fire sarâ€" urned out to the merting and not the vice. « puy P WATER COMMISSION AGREES TO SUPPLY ARTESIAN WATER Notice how the costâ€"and the cash valueâ€"of the stamp adâ€" vances each month until, on the 1st day of January, : 1924, the Dominion of Canada is pledged Read . the Figures J ac10>z: " Peqgular as (I919) COST DURING FIRST SERIES JAN.$ 4.00 EEB. $ 4.01 maR.$4.02 APR.$4.03 mAÂ¥ $ 4.04 JUNE $ 4.0 Juwté‘ AUS.9 #G â€" 1919 â€" Address ____. of a concrete mixer has a good appetite and a grest capacity at the top. * But all that goes into it must pass easily throhtl the narrow outlet at the bottom. If the man on the job goer away and leaves the mixtuce to harden in the hopperâ€"â€" he gets firedâ€"that‘s all. _ And the machine is put out of working order for a time, It‘s easy for you to satisfy your appetite with food. But if you neglect yourself, and l\e food waste dries out, hardens and stagnates in your lower bowelâ€"if you beâ€" come comtjpm:g‘â€"your body meachinery will m}:'. if you try to get rid of the mass by taking castor eil, pi salts, m‘neial waters, etâ€" , to foree the bowels to move, you will only make matters worse. . You can‘t fire yourself for neglect. And you can‘t cure conslipation by forming the habit of ta{‘mg medicine every time you want your bowels to move. But you can overceme the trouble by taking Nujol. The Hopper Name Nyjol brings about the. helit of on-y,â€"l!ion;u;h bowe!l evacuation, 4t regular intervais, because Nujol is not a drug, does not act like any drug. Nuj.l brings about a return to Nature‘s methods by supplyin, necessary lubricction cf the bowel contents, by facilitating inunlha isusculer eciion, by absorbing poisonous mattcr, and thus securing n c~essssary cleansing of the intestinal canal. Nujol makes you regular as clockworkâ€" use it, and lZou'll not have to worry about the rizs cf your Azpexilc ¢r.the ubilty of your body machine to get rid of dangerous food wastc. * Get a bottle cf Ncjcl from your druggist today, ard send for free booklet --‘r|,jr()' Feet of Danger."‘ c Nujol t .aboratories, Stcndard Oil Co. (New Jersey), 50 Bmu]vo‘. " New York. Plesse send me free booklet ‘‘Thirty Feet of Danger‘ â€" eonstipation and autoâ€"intoxication in adults. S.41 b & wah cakth w «Nujol Laboratories .‘;TANUAI‘\DV OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) * 4 Nujel is sold only in sealed lp ar””zg: botiles bearing the Nujol Trade Mark. _ At all druggists. â€" Lisict on Nujoh You may qufer from substitutes. & 414# i0 Croadway, New York: ally was manifcsted intercst expectc dfrom citizens m" Wdedi mb es dsA eb s â€"bt ic ib 8 € S17ZE OP Clockwork" WS5: iss out, . ‘yo‘u.bo- C uh . 4 o move, 13 ak 6. J Those who toolt enough to.Bé@R answering. quegâ€" (e e m vbl id b“m"‘x give f A. 98 . vidp 664 ; PW y â€" FE kod «rh

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