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The Ithaca Journal from Ithaca, New York • Page 7

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SEVEN THE ITHACA JOURNAL, THURSDAY EVENING. JULY 20, mil Postwar Days To He Dark AGONY OF ACBD STOMACH AND ULCERSMUEVEP AT LAST! For Germans '-'r 'v- Girl Paraclmle Jumper Now Wac Ft. Kenning, Ga. CT Marie McMiUin had to stop bailing out of planes when the war started, so now she's doing the next best thing possible connected with parachutesshe's rigging 'em for Uncle Sam's paratroopers. Marie, now Private McMillin of the WACS.

became a parachute jumper in 1930. got a pilot's license in 1932 and from then on lived an exciting life of bailing out. flying, stunting and wing walking. By Dec. 6, 1941.

when she made her last jump, she had registered 690 leaps, which, says Fort Benninp. far surpasses the wartime record of any paratrooper. The most momentous was a 1932 jump from 24,800 feet, a recoid that still stands for women chutists. Marie joined the WAC a year ago and when the Fort Penning paratrooper school opened its first class for women riggers. Marie was in it.

Now she's section leader in the maintenance department at Lnwsnn Field. Many Sufferers Testify to Symptomatic Relief from Burning Acid Stomach Pain, Awful Cat, Ulcer Pain, Muscular Ache and Pains, Skh Headaches, Colds and Other Ailments Resulting from Hyperacidity. MAKE THIS FREE TRIAL OF GARWOOD'S TABLETS Don't nfslirt HARMFUL tonirh dd. Thrr rvr, nauwating acid arc rral danger inide of you. Not only dn they make yoitr food aour and indigrtiUe, but they alto rat into the lining of your stomach.

Your organs breoma swollen and bloated. Your stomach a nauseating, gatay mass. Yoi whole system ran be affected by esrets stomach arids. For Arid is Nature's danger signal I A iwarmng to beware of Toxic infections, muscular aches, colds, ronstipa-tion and other unhealthy conditions which you become susceptible to when escess stomach acids enter your system I Begin Fighting It At Once riut be careful. Don't use cheap, untried Begin NOW to ue D.

J. Garwood's Private Formula. You can be certain that only pure medicaments are used in this unusual tablet. the first tablet It arts to relieve the horrible burning stomach acids. Another of its properties carries the anfe-acidl action into the intestinal tract.

And st ill another protects the delicate and irritated membranes by a pain-relieving coat ing action. D. J. Garwood's Private Formula is available In handy tablets. It hss included in it an ingredient which helps Nature herself to alkalimse ynir stomach content and bring prompt symptomatic relief.

That is why this formula baa such amaxmg results. You. too, can join tliat vast group who have found it possible after many years to enjoy normal meal, without eitreme pam. NOW-D. J.

GARWOOD'S TABLETS IRE OFFERED ON A MONEY-BACK Prove the power of this amasing formula yourself without riking one cent. Go to the Drug btore mentioned below and ak lor the 3J-day treatment of D. J. Garwood's Tablet. Follow carefully the instructions for IS days.

At the end of that time, you must be satisfied no matter how long, or for how many years, you have suffered or every penny rnnU be refunded at the very store from which you purchased them. HELP YOURSELF! 1 sr- -v -5 Vr-; 1 Moonshine Still Seizures Double Washington Moonshinlng th manufacture of yiicit "whiskey" has been on tha upswing since late last summer. Seizures by federal agents, which give the best available yardstick, have more than doubled since the all-time low of November, 1942. This upsurge should not, however, be overemphasized. It is important mostty in contrast with the abnormal depression to which sugar rationing, scarcity of essential materials, and high pay in industrial employment, had driven a once flourishing Industry.

Last March, the most recent month for which figures are available. Treasury agents seized stills and 237,000 gallons of mash, which looked high by comparison with 355 stills and only 107,000 gallons of mash for No-vrmbrr, 1912. Mash gallons are considered the best index of moonshinlng activity. The consistent but slow rise that began last year has not brough moonshinlng to anything approaching the pre-war level, however. Federal authorities do not anticipate any serious increase until sugar becomes readily available to the moonshiners.

For while their product is called "whisky." and occasionally is disguised with counterfeit labels of some of the old favorite ryes and bourbons, actually most of it Is made from sugar or sirup rather than from grain. I 4 One of these ingredients works immediately. Right from worn -V I 5 LEADLEY DRUG 158 East State St. ITHACA, N. i John olhurn.

I'rw ha Jn-t riturnrd from month 'lt'l'n. hrrt Northrfn liurnnvan trad ml rtll Impres sion nation In By JOHN OI IU UN fratiire" Cfrmnny ill politically banket when the Allies have crushed Practically nil dr nvci at 10 forces in Germany have brrn liquUlatptl. Heinrirh Himmlrr hns been thorough. Brforr I If Swollen a month ago and while In London. I asked informed people-including some German!" -what typo of government could emerge, forced Surrender Forecast There will he none, one source told me.

Hitler and Himmlrr have gfen to that. That l. one of their tronc hold. The people have no erf to turn to." There i om speculation that German businron interests misht fore Hitler and the general "-tarT to surrender once Allied armies reach (lermany'a borders. Swedish obneiver.

who know the Naii organization, nay sutch a move would not be Indicative of any change In German sentiment, for n0 group could be in a position to 4 AFTER BEING freed from German bondage by American troops, these Russians at Cherbourg express their feelings by bursting into song at their liberation, according to the caption which accompanied this photo released by U.S. Army Signal Corps. Good Blankets Save Fuel and Money! rOU WONT MIND cold nights if you're snuggled under good. blankets! What you save in fuel will help you pay for our blankets and they're a lifetime investment! Wartime has given us Americans lots of valuable thrift hints of this sort! -Grty i m. J.

yfl 1, E. Jta aai i sat i OW TO RUIN DRESSES AND LOSE FRIENDS LANSINGVILLE I.aiisingvlll Prof. Becker and Mrs. Becker and daughter Edith of Cortland and Mis. Suzie Brown of South Lansing were recent guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Bower. The Ladies Aid Society will meet nt the church house on Thursday. July 20, to sew. Supper will be served at 5 o'clock.

A Sunday School picnic will be held at the church house on Saturday with dinner at 1 o'clock. Jerry Smith Is quite ill. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Davis July 10 in the Sherwood hospital, a daughter.

Mrs. Lena Knushaw and Mr. and Mis. Howard O'Herron of Auburn spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

Parke Minturn. Mr. nda Mrs. Hansom Ktooks of Cortland were Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs.

Parke Minturn and Mr. and Mis. Glen Bacorn. 2. Prevents undcr-arm oJor.

Heirs stop perspiration safely. 3. A pure, hite, antiseptic, stainless vanishing cream. 4. No waiting to dry.

Can be used right after shaving. 5. Awarded Approval Seal of American Institute of Laundering harmless to fabric. Use ArriJ regularly. ArriJ is the largest selling deodorant.

Sold at all stores selling toilet gooJs 39c and 59c a jar. irius IT'S tragic how some prh lose their friends anJ ruin their dresses because cf perspiration odor and stiins. AnJ there's no excuse for it. It's tasy to save dresses, it's tasy to save friends. Use ArriJ, the new cream deodorant that helps keep your armpits dry anJ removes the odor from perspiration.

ArriJ is sife anJ dependable for these fin reasons: 1. ArriJ docs not irritate skin. Does not rot dresses or men's shirts. set without the sanction or jiimm-jer and hi (Jcstapo. Sod.il Democratic and Communistic forces are ttyinir to oigar.lze in Germany, and the powerful Catholic church has the framework of an otganiation.

but these and other groups lack the leaders who could Mcp forward on behalf oftlemiany at the day of reckoning. People hfie ask: "When Mill that riiy come?" (NM'klip Ktpeeted In Stockholm and London. I got the impression that the crackup will come (nly in the face of overwhelming military disaster and then, like the Get man collapse in Tunisia, amidst great confusion. German claim they ran hold out through the winter if they have to mpply armies and peoples only within their own borders. British economic experts told German Industry failed to le-plar list winter's losses.

Serial nnmhers on captured equipment ihow If is being rushed from the produrtion line to the battlefield. Germans have to abandon trucks nr.rl cars because of a lack of gasoline, which also has cut tailed Luftwaffe operations. The threat to Germany's Indus-fly now 1 gieater than ever. Thiee-way bombing fiom LJtitish. I'alian and Russian bases leaves no safe epot in the Helen.

Beheading was introduced Into i Knclnnd hv William the Conqueior. i i 1 VV nr. A )-f V- v. I BV Mr 4 jm Pattern Bv MARIAN MARTIN J. Win in Style and Top Value, Too Tg- SS 1 I I 8 XT 1 llfl 'i I at tra I J.

A 1 rVj gLtiSs a i. 1 I- A emvtnnt -It-let te VALUE-PACKED Hcrfcct 1914 fashion (our tailors tl building- and tapering technique makes you look tarN i tor than your best!) Rut I 2 the HIDDEN features 'J, IV make your i nvestment unusually profitable! All wool worsteds with stam- r- i'lIW-r cm soak up the sun In im In icf sun dress, I'ltfein ,02. T.iUe but one yard of cotton. I'ic-tme tinnnet extia. Pattern ft.Odi conies in 1.

2. 3. 4. and 6. Sii fi, sundress.

1 yd! bonnet. y.l. on undress anfl bonnet optional. Send 20 cents in coins for these Patterns to The Ithaca Journr.I, tit; pattern Dept. Vet lth St York It, N.

Y. Write plainly 'e. name, address, style number. srwl cents more ft the Ma-Martin new and hicKer Sum-Pattern Book. rattem print- ALL WOOL AND GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS AGAINST MOTH DAMAGE to 1 lbs.

of warm resilient wool! Absolutely one of the finest blankets you can buy for this little money! Luxuriously warm with the soft springy quality that you find only in good woolen blankets. Rayon atin binding adds to its beauty! In handsome shades you'll like. 72" ina built-in, with "shape" ylv designed to STAY! Here are seasons of proud .4, e-- service for YOU! K) y' iT" Single and Double I '7 I llreasleds in I OTHERS AT urj': $22 $29.75 1 -Jkt C': J- I i a-v Tv m- I s. i -i -V i SINGLE BLANKETS YOU'LL TREASURE NOW AND FOR YEARS TO COME rfl nn 72" 81" of magnificent warmth, luxurious beauty ami thick softness all of which makes for superb blanket values! Exceptionally fine 100 virgin wool that is double woven for double warmth, with a lofty nap to retain body heat! Matching rayon satin binding that adds a glistening touch. Guaranteed for five years against moth damage.

COLORFUL STRIPED BORDER HEAVY AND EXCEPTIONALLY WARM ry Jott'll find Tht Toffs the convenience, service, wmfort end real economyl 1000 00J. UTH AND 1.01(1 HOTEL Ait to ilwiS. mCK I'so'VtNEVVYORK'i Extra heavy weight (5 35 lbs.) of double woven wool with a long jf 4 fVj cq I I fc. springv nap for softness and heat retaining quauue.s: mc- nm whipped for long wear without fraying! Scarlet with black border or cream with multi-colored bands. Guaranteed for five years against moth damage! 72" 81" full double bed size.

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