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TRENTON KVKNTNtt WEDNESDAY, JANlfrVRY 1, 1919. IS ELEOB "Up to the Minute" Bays Fn thused by Liberator of Jewish Territory At a meeting in the T. M. A 12-YEAR-OLD GIRl- TRAMP GO'S TO RFG, "F' KIttEft "BAD HIT VI NUKStS iWO tAMlLlkS DACK TO HEALTH, SAVING 11 LIVES and Wfltr.hed RnHy Hours, Then, Gave Sell Up to Police GET NEW TEACHERS EXPLOSION VICTIMS BURIED IN LEBANON Three Instructors to Begin Saddest New Year's Sees Fu- U' 1 a i i U-s I I A I I i i i in I i 'between a i a a i Ivtrie; Fl.chberg;' fcretarv. -S.

Wolherg- trpasuncr. D. feature a Jk on the "Cuptut-p of Haym Peretz. i i of this capture ami its i i the Jewish As an v'x- presslon of i a a the former decided to 1 call i i i i lenbys." uftW a A i through -whose i i a a i i i tin" day of Tour in custody ca.use slip had i a "bad a i I i i a a i i I hpr i iPr father a i i Mid police. a a a i i i i I i a by.

i i a ill in bed I TO the ol i i a i i a I Samaritan. 1 1 of the patients back to of i unlijnnxvn 1 Duties When---New- Term Starts-- did i State Ul CampbefrTTiTTr the Christmas holiday to HIP" work a i now will i a a i g( i i i openTng 1 buy i i of term. who wore recently a i Miss Clara Cotnan, of Kivr-r, --neral--e4- Some of--Dead- 4- in Gas Blast LE13ANUX, X. Jim. 1.

Xe' i 1 and medicine, and always re- i i i in" af i a i i I he" jexcept small i i i a i i i freight i in i a i he retained to g'upnch Mien a principal I'IIT" lltr llfl i i i pla-pp his thirst on trrft i a i d'o'iiiv a i i discover i I I I i i a a She i a i i tn rry I nn rjf a i i i Mr i i i Troia ''d i a I.bure:u4-.:m.l limit cut finhi'-rV "had a 1 a i i i i I In i i she tii'eil i i i i NATURALIZE MEN STILL ON TRAIL OF Jadeans, i i Ithis club. 5 j-rrnr" f.p Weekly program- a i r.ji yed. as She' sul-. i on Icwjuh l-it'tv. a i a.

social and a play, embers arp i bo pres- i lUi-s-gBf o'clock. jnons College, Boston. nti.su i i a i Tr'oia dead. VI i i ti i tsat beside ThBi.i the Supervisors' School, of Music, nnd I-I'-IKJ Pierce, of 131oom- 1 i 111. i Miss has been a i I a In commpreial a She-is, a graduate of i i Salem, School, cc.rnmercia ana nao u.

IM and history as the saddest of alt I hrs-f of i i i i '''IP- i the year, thp i a heu.rt.i and bowed i bu'rful of i i oT i whHch i of 10 prom- i residents a serious i i of two ptTTer.s a niKht. TlcfhiiB i be buried to- man" would tfiv'a i i a herself up. Biie is i i i i i a w-ith her c-an be thororiKl' 1 1 BiilsE CHANCE IfVHflUSE and Clerks Invited afTct Exhiblfio A I I new y-ur will seo C'ongre-'-'s pass from ir tn llp-niihlicnn control. Glory on Battlefield, Arrive at Camp Dix in morrOW Evening "FraJTie- the rirormal School -for many years. Miss Bray ia a graduate, of- the signed to take a' i i in the I i all a a i of the i tlpnaj Bank at Tenafly, N.

J. jjxdies recovered from the rulna, i Bray takers the Cirace -H ewlfr7r; wfi se 11 ItloiT conducted the music department in Thomas Ti alnliig gcftool.for sdrs of Music, Detroit, "and has com-. the Times. A rlX, Jan. Who havfl from oVPrsea many Up" Case to Be Gonsidered i and the University- the heads of American Muale.

Ann Arbor. of rom overseaa, many them be.irin pustainnd in St 'y. or the persons- most- taiee-tlte-place 61T Bernice for i adopted concerned i the paaage of i have an i of becoming ecutive committee's resolution recom- TStn.Tf'i'T^whilo mondl-ng' -the discharge, for arrangements ajjuinst Dr. the Trenton Board jyivpjieen riiade for the- of is still in' no position to Kjiii.ir.illKa'llrinTTtrrVau. Court "will a dpfinlte action against the he liPlrt i and it is -x- peeted.

i i a men i be citrxr-ns at Y. M. A Hall -j i her present I icmocratic of" cominjr i a will face TrciVtgn nc-rchants will see ihc-ir troubles reflected from a motion pjc- ture sc-reeii Tuesday the. L.ive VVire Club- thp. i I of the railroad prob- lemr Gonc-ral i i i a i i nut of a Stop Them," at the V.

M. H. A. Hall. The- story, i was (limed by -one of the large producing companies, depicts a i a the mistakes a i i i I'mrr tli pooriy STTPTtPrPcT cipty.

Commissioner S. lor and Counselor Malcolm G. Buyea- cT Pr fla I seriirr some New York, endeavoring to iitqon to present to- zeto nient clitionH. a a Congresu also fai'-pg a i i i i a a a then a a i i i i they were brigaded, early in July, I a i IRth N'ew Y.ork I a 1 vemriK tu TNP i art mo i i a 'session. effort wffl be row by Mr.

Messier and Mi 1 P.u- a a 1 to reach the persons most con- i R-ave the world a convLncins. demonstration of valor of the A i a negro fire. 1'rivatp the. Snd they" i -mn'ke a i to xFw York tomorrow i th.it end in view. An interview i H.

D- Craig. Reaney, head bf the-Dpme'stlcrSc Department, who has been granted a "fru- in Peabody Teachers' "NaSh- ville. Miss Lena R. Pierce has been appointed. Miss Pierce was gra'udatei from the Domestic Science Department of Illinois "Wesley.an i charge Science high schools.

She is well known in and beyond recog-- The only body iyt yet recovered from tho debris is that of Peter S. Nioer. who the town's only undertaker. The injured--men, Georg-e jMan-- non and Leslie Apsar, were, rpjiorted to "thp.ir" Somerset County Hospital i morning. authorities' a yet unable to- xtve any hopes th7-ir recovery- -postofflce.

was dem'olished in trip fTploslon and Po'gtmaster The lauter-IIumana When-you play eipenehco the true delight of personally producing music, for 'V this famous, instrument responds to your musical "feeling as would your nancTs wereT you a musician. ia this wonderful responsiveness, and because it is the easiest player-piano to operate, lhat has -brought; acknt(wtedgejti-fft tsf supremacy. EASY i.EflMS--For payment we will to UP immediately. MUSIC RQU.S. "Biautiful Ohio." "After." Rose of No Man's Land.TM "Some E'rrd.

"Drea Day Waiting Will "There's Here Tonight." "Mother, Here's Your Boy." "Singapore." "Have "You Smile." You ESTABLISHED 1862. est-a-blished temporary head- l-n the HotPl, which is now dry of liquor having been voted, out rf i community. ANDREW M. BAILEY HY EXPLODING GA Af OQ she has Irad charge demonstration roFk in of tho Trenton pood Conservation and Comm i ICitchen Committee, under su- eqmmHtte at- whicJi 'Mrs. William N.

Mumper chairman. Mips Pierce was most successful in her demonstration work, and during i-ne a i a R.iilroaa a 35 y-T-ra. i vpster'- at i home, .19 olrien Ave- nn-cr-ffe was i years fmrl a i i hy one son, joflpph a i one a i-rother. Joseph Bo'I lei', of tWs r'ity a an a i member of i A a i Church. a ert Ic 1.

T'ree Gag exploding a 1924 Avenue yesterday--knocked duwi Mr. and Byron C. Haines, whi ready to occu-p? the and set fire to the property T.h rl rr a ge amount $75. The man anc woman were "uHTnjured. ITaines went to the house yesterdaj to pet it ready for thd- reception PERISH IN BLAZE LAWRENCEVTXLE, Jan.

of unkiicmu uiijjlii last iilKlit destroyy- ed the large barn on the property oij John Salter, near Baker's Basin. flames were burning inside of th, and when they bursli through the doors and windows oC the building the barn was a seething furnace. indifference among clerks because of Senate control the lack- of progres- i of i wears thp tit tro. rovr' In- a i i tho man ton she has carrle3 the tnessage of a quarter iti liie meter in the- cellar ho -n- ill nearly 11 o'clock, and the firei -thi sir rid--bi oient. booklcpping systems.

and" poorly ai-ranpcd stocks. The hero an "average a for 'bravery, to get to Camp Pix, wounds received in a historic' struggle in Charq-nagne. was passed is a Mr. Thompsorn. one of the and nrimo movers Lbe i i i i Ip lllf wonrieh.

school opens at 10:30 o'clock tn.mf»Vrp-n;r,morning. -hia Rfiffip;" wl'thTM i A a i 1 o'clock 1 ne Hflv Judson ttta-t-eb, terrific exploston. Ilaines and wife "were thrown to the floor an for mi of people--wcra-- attracted to the scene. Two horses and cow were burned to death. discouraged, whe changes when he rearranges his store so that his goods attractive to his customers, clPrks, To b.C'c.Qmo.mnro c't-- i i is n.

rhpinher" of a.det.nch-. i i "all-, from he -d- tlurt -the Ferrtces. I a i i speciaUy 1 cited wijo or. counpplnr P.uc-hanan could re- i i first rmnie i morniJiK. is C'larericp- S.

a trans'l'prrpd I tire 1 Overseas Conval.psca4H I De- t.ii'.hment horn for- i i I -Tftylbr FRANCIS BURNS ititchen toe4t--flre. An alarm waj the --flames extin The loss at several gutshed. The explosion caused by the failure of a former tenant to place a--Jeati- Firemen from the Lawrence and Slaokwood companies responded and succeeded in saving Jine dwelling -to- -The fli ana attentive tnrougn Bring qonrtcous ta 3b Mr. rt- I If, i-Tart A for two weeks of penurrtonia. thre-gas ranee he ttn Lha ira.ati, a.h.d._a.d.ipis a sytitettr'that-gives him a.

proper check -Oii nis goodii ana money. A lecture explaining 'Page One.) a i fellow- 1 rl i a a a i "is wxU be delivered b'yT H. Karley, of "Cash pany, through whose courtesy the sea.s." of thp' seas must i erned." COMPA K1 NT! -S bf the gov- two before ot or ipasE woiwd jrc't to a dugout because of the i rriv TJi! regarding the mat- All thp i i 1 out of town 4 Saloonkeeper's' i i away. When Jiain.es placed a quar- ler in th'e motor the gas escaped rrom the aperture in the pipe. to neighbors, and no reason is s-igned for r.crai i bp held I'-rioli at his parents' home at clock Mary i I i c-ii i i i i i a I w-ill 'be in Pt PUBLIC LIBRARY WILL Farley will, with the aid of the ino- tkm -Jandr-Etereopticon--picttrres.

"ex- the latest and best methods of kpepmg, arfange- a of goods, window displays, how Thp a a i made by President Wilson in Man-c-hpslnr- Monday against halanr'p i powf'r a i masks i i a of As, i last dash i the w.is. I "ad.s"--an best results from lecture is to bo American rl i reel to i speech nf SHiy A i Thomp- Thief Is Seized Clemenceau in Charnher of in of "bain re Sc-crolary Craig for tomorrow -at -that interview-- it of--South 3--SH-f-pf, knnwin thp. prjce of WILLIAM jyWilllam ye; will secured reveal the a orwhiskey. he.might TTtrt li6id' for mormng his JVB 3g Jljnesa. ftORSE, Jan.

1--Mrs. Agnes Jcane'tte Lukemire, 1 i Jacob Jjukemlre, and- James and Mrs. The a i be the residence The Free Public Library and. ita) ranches ar closed today Jbratlon--of--ygw Toar'o open nEa'in tomorrqw at 9 o'clock. Yesterday afternoon Kditli ua: men throughout tho i Mo attend.

thought in the Whether ii i is ''irt. I a a i the resolution, and will also re- f.vc.!il persons, if tbore- are any i a to sliell i i Vc-hind action Of the Defense a a that i conctifviinn. I Persons in Trenton are responsib-le ijj.n-Hva-»;^. a i I for- a i society -to--pasa--the- i i i a mi fi.tr i and some members of tho U- 5 i n. Hoard a i ion i -thft-t 'l.

i of i i -v" a y. will door" the Far Kast, maintcnanco which' she -CT-iT? '-p- inter the peace la policy of peace atinn nf on--ills arrrval secretaries on tho way to France. His countrj-g course, in her. foreign relations, said' the bafon, who is a House of the Advisory Council of nomatic Affairs, will be such as insure the most effective partner- the Associated Powers--in work of fearing Germany, from. her Far nop'ing.

the PaaiGe to commence, he.added, Japan is. ally in accord with 'th erAll 1 esp fer a iasiing world peace. vccompanying Baron. Making on iciaj escortT provided by- the "State f. -Fuk4 and Mata'zo Kita, noted Jap- tpgerher i a and secretaries delegate.

ty way uf' the feuez Canal. Baron Chinda, Ambassador is the third peace envoy of Ambassadorial rank. Dm mi g--Japanese. AhibassadOr, and his "saTI" "Januarj on Canard liner Carroania, spending a few days 'before-going to stock to a a when the enemy a i properly ous; the Coli with' the "ricR-ari in Chnm- bf-r at i and Pif-rri- Prixon, a. 'Socialist TTTyT" i 'A i i i is -systf-pi i lias gone into bankruptcy." lemned -by stimi.

very a i i if such a had preceded rhe America. Kngland. if France and Italy had got together in declaring tliat attacked one tmist-expect- to.sr.e. the throe, others a up the common defense-The Premier was i here by and disorder' in a resumed: i not renou'nce, I iay it conference, body l-n--tvn' 1 the war the the war has united. To th'is Entente I i make mier is looked the" ptatement a few hours a a saint the bad i for us but a new a to keep at-a righteous poise by a balance of.

no interest, no combination comb'injjtion of all of us." TFiP, French Ivave. refrained from discussing the difference of the 'As-to a hp rrpudiatp.s ceptions. Tomorrow it i IIP ncccs-' sary to arm a a i to construct for- inces agnihst third powers. To. tho society of rnitiorrtnltefr is not even- a liscrcct A rAI i luiVo tho i York Trib'unc.

which rar- the ried story of Defense i i i i -i i i i i i city Pdityr, was Tat- my a Trihi-ino reporter had been ii-'ing for a i over' nvy head. I 'an i i five s-etting the story -ilown a i I i was the'only material gotten of our" lirien wcro i un by -tri- ln I'd i in Uie-H A bit of ehell scalpod rni 1 i stopped i worst Mii'u 5 wilt in many jihases of life, President Roosevelt i.s~Tionof- nry presidpnt and former Ambassador to David former' Ambassador Tt Bacon, Vice President of Xavj League Belmont, -former SecrPtary rt, i. i i I child. former Attorney General Hibben. forme.r President Lincoln 11 igh-Wayl-AsaoctTitiinr R.

Joy and William Guggenheim ara the I i I I 1 I I show-him where the station was, a rts on" the sitiiation in the Arch- North Russian; Allied and American numbers, have been given to the State, Department by G. ing Secretary formation showed the situation in hand from -the viewpoint of- the marts- and consequently aro ahlp. to rapid flrp guns, but have ho stomach fur ngMing that does not keep, them a I a 'distance from their ---5fr: -PolK Kuid tlio JopMHn! to Arctic climate. He iritimoted a reports of unusual hard.ships sus- tnJTipiT by 'A-Tnpripfin troops in t-hP I' vieo-- presidents. Members of the executive which passed the tom- man of C.

Qulnby, chairman nun Craig, 'Bg Admiral include Fiske, James AUteh tl Truste'ea Bradley AT tional There is a -woman's nq committee and an author's' committee, including their humber Irviri S. Cobb. place at South Broad Street. Xeuls was lined and costs and put -an probation for a' year by. Judge" Geraghty in Second District PoliceXCourtr last evening.

i a "ireenwood Cenietery, the direc- i i be at r'eme- tcry, i a i a H. Poulson. i i of a and parents, a brother and sisters survive. JOHN KENNEDY SOPHIE tr. PONTOFHERA- ho is a i story teller, tof tho tale of "Tcinette and the Klyes'' the ''Six Kids and.

the story hours are held Tuesday alternoon. According to the" evidence, S'euls stokvtlu; whiskey nnd took five quarts to tho saloon of Jacob Lis, J15.Fed- eral to whom he sold it for a ilollar a a I.Is became suspicious- of and i Xeuls was i i thr Lls WCTTL-OUt and no- Kennedy, a well a a of Mr. and Mrs. her, died today in- the year of i He was ape. i was the son cif Mrs.

and Late a of Order of K.iirles, Plumbers' L'nion, Xo. i and Hose. nf will be i a -1 IrrjfVTrdm the parents' residence. 34 lierg Avenue, I will be In i i Cemetery, direction i a Moody of the transaction. The 'took Xculs Into caso.

lie a a Avenue. Saturday i at i a 1alns natlon of hoix- ihia, under directioh or Kayser. into, his possession. Four boys; John Pilla, 12 years old; James olH; Rr. 17!" years old; and Edward Brackelli! li? years old, were 1J, Juvejatti MRS.

MARGARET KLENK Mrs. Margaret died today in the 7 0 year of -her age." Funeral iprvfcoa i he held Saturday a r.oon tvjp i ing to the pytdeneel the boys Street; through, the cellar window, 110 tickets for n. dan.ce rp be held at Hllsard's Acade.my,. January 9, and $2 in The-lads-were arrested by Patrolman Louis Lengyol. lodgings were supplied Peter 'Wheri-he earitt tliic i i V.nXn~*^n"*.

to this and intoxicated; that The dating'and took Brady around to the Second-Distriet--' t. street tomorrow mornlns. at oc -R mass willirff Judge y-asked-BradS; V. i TrurCT-r, ml jLui.i.1 i 1T1 flR aT" tTTp of had-only-wahted a bed- Cross Cemetery, under dircction-et. hairman "1-licecutivo i i aorno-hfv rtu.

Wlnowlcz. TMr" Man' Roberta Julian street, Louis Joseph Van'cd '-Few, if any, of these people are active in the orgaaizatlori, or know of its proceedings. of the bdard NAR nn.0 Maude Hackett. i York aiid Atlantic City, on A the latter a 1 1 porter on the train, 'were charged with. Which i the -tVetzel trial.

a few weeks ago. "i 'i A a region here. The securities were, turned, in for them. a a lor J.fi,2r( a to his credit wfa.i--Mt«--8**4--PrTr'iliUilfFSrF evor' indorsed a owned demaTtdciJ country-of "othpr ot li 1 President th'e country h'e' I'prpci'and a ill X. F.

WehSOr. fl i at i H.Hufjp.- a i CHUKCS them I "in "at tn'rnpy tn- a ati.h Mr. '-wXhsi i a adiim i a a i i a i i a id, jf i i Ntr. i i a i ins own arid dieposltpfl f--iflen" were fitted out in'-Kngland with to meet the rigors -RtresiaTt -'-H-EXTTNGDOy. W.

Jan: I winter 'climate. -today, discussing the statements in SALAMANDRA arhes trom an exploding gas tanlo- car neaf her.c flashed across Thornhlll. IIP a i structive tonics in feet fou'r "children a i a all of, were to a crisp. a 40. i was in tho ho-jae and rushed out to -waa probitbly a 'ear t6- licc ambulance at'-'West "State -and Chancery Streets yesterdayr-pafrol- ma n--JnJMgff injured anrt thp struck by a motorcycle in front of was hot a or The leg.

ThoVnhiTl Kued i i i to the he The welzpd an: c-ts in 1 in I.ouis a a of is. 1 i a rr ojn-ned dor.r of Ome and tired a In the air oiirlv i Pji Sore Throat a nnnshVE'C MAYOR wrKf nnt A fLAK PlLflUKIAJb metfcewifrBbelt is not well stocked residue 'emaim withpnt abottre-of yon' moment it i.i.rlv refused to give up poiictman i liftvp to to relieve sadden case of Sore mission. --advertised lor that--sold for TONSUJNE is the Nat- BELL-ANS i a 1 1 waTer Remedy. It sold in Hospital --Advert 'i sic Fine Shape in Five Minutes i a klpte- y'o'u f'fe?" and distressed; if- you i gas a fp od nto mouth, then uee All-y-ha ritomach Tabrets. lets a I instant relief, of they do more; drive out poisonous gases cause formeTHatlon of food and clean, renovate and gt.ronR'then the so it LL w.li^i*^ a Rfi- "tahlerw -are guar- Wagner.

Mrs: -throu iiuiis, George r-ni-les Ti 1 cf I'hnndcl lphtai-and abe.tTi Sirs. Harold Gibbs. of Princeton, and Catherine C. of Princeton. A KipWALSKI Jakyb Kowalski.

83 years? old died yester-day. after a. Miorl Kowalski was one the-oldest nere .30 years- agTS. four aona. Frj survived b'y slaw and Felix, and.two daughters, Helen Letklcwlcz Th 'and.

Mrs. Amllin '-'harles i died Tues- nf RESUME MEETINGS AND i CLASSES AT Y. W. C. A.

All regular club meetings and classed JAMhS S. I S. 75 years old, 20 oiuurruw at the Association. "lapses in Home i will meet 4 o'clock and at 6 5 o'clock. rll 30 o'clock.

I will Be Tn IT. Poulson. He was member of Xo. 31. and of Jr.

GEORGE T-- olrt. At. 3: 30 o'clock there wilrba a-- meeting of. the-- Together -Glub-and also of Mrs. Boice's Bible class.

-Miss ruse's Camp-Firc-group practice in the afternooa XJnth Grade Club he Junior HlgH. School will Ii'i r.fternoon at o'clock. In- -----4 1 ry, i i of George IF. Poulson. He was a member of Capi- K.

Temple Xp. O. of l.r. A. Ten i six sons and daughters; surv-ive.

JAMES S. SERVIS James Kepidp his wife, he is i one son. Holmes, of Mar-' Roberts, of frrling-Trn of thts city. The a will from his home, 20. West End' Ave'nue' Friday morning at 10 I will be at Ulngoesr under direction of George H.

Poulson Bearers at the funeral bf Mrs. An- ToTine, which waj) neid yesteF Magee. -died afternoon--tV anl besides her husband Ts survived'by "a Barl A. Magec; tw brothers W. llllara C- and -John Bates ami fiyn sisters.

Mra. es and Mrs.i Prank Allen! private, from the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates 59 WalT Street, Saturday afternoon it Interment will he HtALTH AEiQiMMUM Sgrgepn-Geheral Blue, the other A sounded a warning fRgt the ppldemto had not from various sections show the "return of Inftu.enza with much viru- iAm iru-. equaling exceeding in intensity, the By reason of the mac tho "Flu suffice for one to his' ot her 'health more cautiouaiv than You can best do fhla and almost Twhlence--aS--Mi-Mer-Avenue.

Ilamilton- and. JiAlbert Tbnnei were from MrS. Daniel J- Htmry. Mrs Harold -Humphrey. John Tonne, Mrs.

Stewart Xoakes. Mrs. William W. -OUs, 'Mrrs. Mrs.

JCatherlne Tonne and daughter, TonTIP TVfrq Glendon. Mies Nora Tonne. And-fam--. ily, and Mrs. Thomas Ward Zigrflnd.

and William-J. Fabian man's class ior Sunday 'School-, teac ei'3 i rpsums TTlPBtinga n(- At. 7:30 the Ukelele. will- meeU- Srembers of the cfubs and classes aVd urged to begin the Xew Year -well by attending the first meetings. LADIES' AID TO MEET nai Ten will be in vestry room of the temple.

Jkiatters of importance will session 'will a ana refresh-. ments. The, president of the JUd, Mrs- --PRINCETON, Jan. from the residence of the son. Chester In Princeton Cemetery, -under- the rection J.

services for Frederick TM Trentpn will be held Friday after. nori at 2 at his late homa. 63 West, was 38 Interment wag, Interment 'will Bor- TV. direction of Swayze dentown Cemetery, under dlrecttoa form Beef- and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and We guarantee there is nrtonic equal to HERE IS PROOF tt A Weaii. fllll-tluwii mnji I dition.

no appetite, tired.all the time bnt had to keep coa and.lforr after each meal and at bedtime- 'it will increase the strength'and vltalitv wonderfully, sometimej as much per in. two weeks; nd avoid regrets. Trenton at a nr hronie. or hacjc. This means hat nfrvoupnesn.

and bill disappear. Druggists aim Mlller'n Drug Store Mfona. J. A. SrmePs Drug UTOfir Store.

Parley's. Fitzgerald's. ami Jo my housework'. about VinoTand tried it--within two' rommancad to. improve, and- i Mrs.

Johr in John P. Watson. For all ran-down. fMble old Texarkana, down and nervous, deal of tfate time, so it was harq to take care chickens and do my work--Vino! has restored my strength, Ever rn woman ihoald VJnoI. --Mri.

Emma Britt. i Creates Strengtn Kehr's, Ko-rner and H. 8. O. 4.

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