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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 9

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 9

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THE TIMKS RFronnFR.i7ANKSV!U.E. ()Hm. SATCKDAY. FEB. 81.

102.1 week after having been shut dOTtl for repairs for several LEAGUE George Washington's Home Life Happy J. II. Spooner was in uoiumu nn hnitlnpM this week. The minstrel riven by the Bout Dirigible Los Angeles Is Carrying Mail To Bermuda Zanesvllle Boosters club in tli school auditorium waa well attend PLANS A SPECIA ed. Los Angeles tonight glided south i If Ruptured SUNDAY SERVICE i Will Celebrate 22nd on 23rd Although Old Man 'SB was in-considerate enough to have February (3 fall on Sunday, those in the city who are accustomed to a rigid observance of all holidays refuse to be cheated and will celebrate the birthday of the "Father of his Country" on Monday, Feb.

S3. All city and county offices, the banks and the postofflce will remain closed all day Monday and it la understood that several other enterprises will olose in the afternoon. 4 Big Airship Is. Making Test Trip All-American Crew in Charge LAKEHURST, N. Fab.

20 Bound for Bermuda, with a tent cargo of mail, the U. S. dirigible A. I TryThisFred Ths St. John's Luther League Is planning special services Bun-day evening beginning at five-thirty o'clock with a chines tea with special eats served in Chinese Annl It i Ail Huntnr, Old 1 1 III i il j.

a ltrent, Large or Small nml GARGLE THROAT fashion. The church parlors wm be fittingly decorated for the occasion with Chinese decorations. At six-thirty the devotional meet- Vou are on ka Hnad Tkat Convlureit Thoassnda Sent Free' td Prove This Anyone ruptured, man, woman child, should write at once to W. Main Adams. N.

in will be conducted by miss SPORTSMEN HOLD VERY WITH ASPIRIN Clara Lane with the discussion of the subject. "Changing China." for a fr trial of his wondarf eastward over the Atlantic. tihe rose from her hangar at the Lakehurst naval station at 3:40 p. for the 75 mile voyage. In about 13 hours before day.

break tomorrow she should be hovering over Hamilton, Bermuda, ready to land the 44 men in her cabins and the 200 pounds of letters in her cargo hold. At sunrise according to the program, she should be moored to the dirigible mast of the United States airship tender Pat oka off the harbor of Hamilton. Tomorrow afternoon or Sunday morning aha should be casting off from the mooring mast and heading homeward with a return Cargo of mall from Bermuda. An all-Amorican crew manned the Los Angeles today for her first extended voyage above the sea since she was flown here from Germany in charge of Gorman aeronauts lust fall. Captain George W.

Steele, who figured in the big ship's trans-Atlantto flight was In pharge, Acoompanylng htm as supercargo were Theodore Douglas Robinson, assistant secretary of the navy; his naval aide, Captain Herman Gormly Rear Admiral Mbffett, and Captain L. Lyons of the material division bureau of aeronautics. The members ot the HU Luke's Luther League will be the special stimulating application. Just Hit nn fh rntitur and the muscles guests for the evening. gin to tighten; they begin to hid together so tnat tne opemsg ctos Clip This and Save if Subject to Sore Throat or Tonsilitis naturally and the need ot a supinft The evening worship wilt be In the interest of the work of the young people's society with an address by the president ot the St.

or truss or appliance Is men awv with. Don't neglect to ENJOYABLE BANQUET The Muskingum County Leaguo of Ohio Bportsmsn held a very enjoyable vonlson banquet in the Masonic Temple, Thursday evening. Among the speakers werei Frank Atwnod, and C. A. Baxter of Columbus, T.

Behman, represent, lug the Casting club of Columbus; F. O. Scott, representing the Gun club; K. F. Browning representing tho Rifle clubl and P.

Moss, renreaentlng the Beagle club. for this free trial. Even if your-rn Johns league. Mr. Wllllsm tu re ooesn comer you wnut is uaj.

nt urAarlncr HUnnbrta all vn llf? Whv suffer this nulsanrs Why run the risk of gannrene Biirh danaera from a small ami O'Neal, Who will speak on "The Work of the District Luther League." Mr. Erie C. Grelner will speak on the subject, ''My Church In My followed by a brief sermon by the pastor on ths theme, "Following lip the Vision." nocent Utile rupture, ths kind th has thrown thousands on the opiating table? A host of men and Prepare a harmless and effective gargle by dissolving two Bayer Tablets of Aspirin in four table-spoonfuls of water. Gargle throat thoroughly. Repeat in two hours if necessary.

Be sure you use only the genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, which can be had in tin boxes of twelve tablets for few cents. Music was furnished by the Woores men sre dally running sunn ri Boss saxaphone sextet. The venison was furnished by members, iiist beeaun" their ruptiir do i hurt nor ni-evant them from aettl around, write at once for this fr W. A. Gardner, V.

B. Ray Talley, o. J. llartmeyer, Forest wondorf as It Is certainly I trial, thinir that has aided in the ruptures that were ns big us a msij Special, music will De Turnisnea for these services by th chorus choir under the direction of Mrs, T. H.

Axllne, and Mr. Jewett Pace will sing the offertory solo. FIND OHIOAN DEAD. I MARVSVILLK, Feb. 20.

two rists. Try ana write at on Terry and Leltoy Tnlley. TIMES RECORDER using tne coupon below, Mrs. Melvln Baird Dies Friday Morning From Brief Illness Free for Rapture TIIpa. BEAUTY PATTERNS liOS-D Main Adsms.

N. T. Vou may send me entirely fre William Devlne, 66, brother Of John, Frank and Jennie Devlne, ot Marysvllle, and Mrs. Minnie Hays, Columbus, was found dead In a Hamn Treatment ot vou stimulating application for liuii Shelby last night, where hs was Mrs. Hattie Baird.

aged' 48. wife employed. Death was due to apoplexy. i ure. Name Address State U3AO SSJI.J.MS dO SHV3A of Melvln Baird, died at the family! home two miles east of ML Berry at 10 o'clock Friday morning, fol All of George Washington's biographers make point of the fact that his home life was very happy.

He was greatly attached to his wife, who was Martha Custis, a widow, and her family, Above: Mrs. Washington, and a painting showing the first president, his wife and the Custis children at home. Below: The Washington home, Mt. Vernon, and the old Gadsby Tavern In Alexandria, where he met the widow Custis the first lowing a two weeks illness from a EAST FULT0NHAM Mrs. Donatus Crltehet and Mr.

A. Groves Of Toledo are visit BumsteadsWormSyrup I complication of diseases. Mrs. Baird was a well known and "To children an ancol of mxrvr." Where highly respected resident of the flirMitifuM are followed, IT NEVtH Mt. Perry neighborhood and was a Surprises At Banquet ing Mrs.

Henry Hall, Mrs. P. Fleming and other friends thiaj week. I i 2JIS. i3i II memwr of tne united fresrjy.

M'CONNELSVILLE MARY B. McGRATH (day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs From to 4 'o'clock on Baturaay; htood UIt tuV iet. Sold terian church at Mt. Perry.

Be-or br wall, sue bottle, sides her husband, she is survived fat. C. voorhees. M. VhuadelDhW by Ave children, Herman of near afternoon Mr.

and Clinton; Jones will entertain thirty little i Given Friday Evening The two losing team of a con home; Orville and Leonard of I Miss Mary Bryan McGrath. aged -Wilson of Znnesvllle, friends of their daughter. Elolso, honoring her 11th birthday. Mrs. Edward Barkhurst war Mt.

Perry; Mrs. Edward Finland of White Cottage and Mrs. Thome of; ELECTRIC BAKED business caller Friday at Zanesvllle. Unite a rew rrom nere aiwnae'i Friday morning, at 2 o'clock of Mrs. Kinsey Mercer, who has test in the Christian Kndeavor society entertained the winners with a banquet at tho First Church of Christ Friday evening with sev the sorority dnrce at Riverside grange on Friday night.

tuberculosis. She was the daughter of Mr been in Malta getting their house. Baltimore, Md. Her aged mother, I Mrs. Sarah Wllklns and the fol-I lowing brothers and sisters: Ed-I ward, John, Charles, Arthur, Bert, Frank and Linnie Little McGrath, Mrs.

w. r. or tiremen, hold goods ready to be taken to the new home at Zanesvllle left eral surprises. The first was a and her daughter, Mrs. Relley Cun-, and was born at the family home Let us install t' one of our J' WELL PUMPS they, are guaranteed to give service i All kinds all prices Frank and Elmer Wllklns, all of Bkelclt by the president.

Miss nlngham. of Pittsburgh, Kansas. at Bristol. Her mother died in 1908 Fiaiy Glenford; Denzel of East Fulton Mrs. Kobert Cochran and two spent several days this week with; and her father passed away in Stella Springer and Edna Bland which was greatly enjoyed by all.

friends and relatives here. I ham; Mrs, Ella Cooperrldor of Glass Rock and Mrs. Gilogly of this daughters, Sua Elizabeth and Jo Ellen of Mt. Vernon are guests of The second was a shower of pres Messrs. J.

R. and R. E. Flnmch, city, also survive. 1918.

She graduated from M. and M. high school In the class of 1920. Immediately following her commencement she entered Afredlth ents for Rev. J.

Sherman Posey of Lancaster expect to open a grocery in the McCray building In a and his bride of three woeks. These short time. i ROSEVILLE college, Zanesville, for a business were presents in a unique manner which was enjoyed by the air. and airs. Ka walker.

Mrs. Grace Coburn and two children of Toledo, are visiting Mrs. Coburn's parents, Mr; and Mrs. S. O.

White. Howard Knight of Columbus, Miss Mvrta McCoy will spend the young people. week end with her sister, Mrs. D. Wilkinson and family of Columbus.

SURPRISE PARTV The church dining room was beautifully decorated in red, whit and blue with a red hatchet J. W. Weller was In OlenfcM COFFEE KITCHEN Opera Block North Fifth St. wbo was here to attend the funeral of his father, loft Thursday Miss Mary Kinnan was very pleasantly surprised Wednesday Friday on business. course and graduated from this institution in 1921.

She then accepted a position as bcekkeepcr in the office of the Dougan garage. She had held this position but three months when her health began to fail. Finding after an examination by a physician that she had contracted tuberculosis, she entered for his home. souvenir at each of the 60 covers. Mr.

and Kirs. H. La razier ana Taylor and two evening when a number of her friends called at her home on James street to help her celebnte The business session revealed a son, Robert; of south Zanesvllle. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

children and her sister. Miss Gert rapid growth in Christian Endeavor her fifteen birthday. Music was o. A. Moore ana ramiiy.

rude Anderson of Clarksburg are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Hazel Trout of zanesvlllo I the featui of the evening and very delicious refreshments were served. the hospital at Mt. Vernon for treat visited her parents recently.

M. Anderson of Miss Lillian Thompson is in Ma ment, where she remained a year. for the past weeks. An attendance goal of 100 was set for Kaster A play was planned for the near future and new captains appointed for tho next six weeks. The report of the last six Those present were: The Misses SO.

ZANESVILLE HARDWARE CO. Bell 4462-W At the end of this time ber case C. P. Trout ana C. u.

Meeliling wore railed to Bucyrua on business rletta, where she was called, by the ueing pronounced lncuraoie, Bnei illness of her sister, Mrs. lred Eleanor Watt, Helen Brown, Dor-lOthy Nelson, Frances Ransbottom. INora Newberry, Izola Smith and on Friday. rciurueu iu nur mime uuu vuiuuu; Thompson A PRETTY UNDERGARMENT among ner relatives, five weeas- Mrs. Kate Davidson is visiting Mrs, f.

Wi Fierce ana daughters. Maxlne and Hilda June, visited frl.mrla In Alhna Itiaf WAlr. Boris Parrett. weeks showed an attendance each Sunday evening that averaged 68, The new minister, the Rev. J.

4842. This combines a vest and "i.eii uiuu Dana- goni virgll Davidson and fam torlum. The remains were taken to Hy Cincinnati. The Futtonham Texture Brick SIX O'CLOCK DINNER, Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Guy enter Ouinev Biggs made pleasing re drawers In "step in" style. Long cloth, nainsook, batiste, crepe and company resumed operations this marks doncernlng the Young Peo tne nome or a friend, Mrs. Amy Vt n.

Huffman representative of Matson and prepared for burial by the Imperial Ice Cream of the undertakers, Young and inrWi.rHiim-n-, left Httiiliinvlii tained their friends with a six crepe de chine may be used for o'clock dinner at their home on thla model. A ruffle embrold pies' society of Christian Hndeavor and expressed his appreciation of the local Society at the First the Terrace Friday evening. Cov ery, lacn of of the material may era were laid for Mr. and Mrs. IiBwronce Guy, Mr.

and Mrs. John be added for trimming. The Pattern is cut in 4 sizes: Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Hans Fisher. At 4 clock the body was Friday after installing an ice cream removed to the home of her sis-1 in tho Sung restaurant. ter, Mrs. W. C.

FSpillman at Bristol. Harry Yount went to Beverly Sho is survived by ten brothers and Friday to viHit Frank Johnson. -sisters, John, Paul and Leslie Mc- Mrs. Gus Carr and Mrs, Paul Grath of Zanesvllle, George Mo- tTolbert went to Zanesvllle Friday Grath, Lancaster, Oscar McGrath to visit Mrs. Dean Duwees.

and 'Mrs. Carl Drake, near Malta, Mrs. Hazel Dillon left here, for Knv Mnftt-nth jtnrl Afrn. W. O.

t. a u.lrh bottom and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Church of Christ. Local Pitchers Qualify For Darrlnger.

FATHER AND SOX BANQUET SOCIAL DANCING Learn the dances now popular on Broadway. Classes for High School People on Wednesday or Friday Stage Dancing, Dance Pantomine, Vodeville Acts arranged for Professionals or Amateurs. The Chester Lafferty School of Dance Art 58 N. 4th St. Phone 966-W.

The Brotherhood of the M. Horseshoe Finals church entertained with a Father Spillman, Bristol, Mrs. A. A. lies- Mrs.

Wallace Rex. and Son banquet at the church kett and Mrs. Ira Henery neari Mrs. Anna Cowan was a business dining parlors Thursday evening at Zanesvllle. Funeral services will be visitor at Zanesvllle Friday.

Small, 34-36; medium, 88-40; large, 42-44! extra large, 48-48 inches bust A medium size requires 2 3-8 yards of 88 or 40 Inch material. To trim as Illustrated will require 8 yards of edging or lace, 2 or 8 inches wide. Pattern mailed to any address on receipt of 15o in silver or stamps, Send 15o in silver or stamps for our UP-TO-DATB SPRING AND SUMJIElt 1925 BOOK OF FASHIONS. SUNDAY TIMES SIGNAL1 Magazine Section Consisting of Romance of the Red Haired Raffles and His Gingham Girl 6:30 o'clock. More than 50 boys held In the Presbyterian church LAKEWORTH.

Feb. Frank "Warhorse" Jackson ofl at Bristol, Sunday at 1:30 p.m., HARVEY GEIST GIVES In charge of Rev. C. S. Nlckerson.j Interment will be made In the I INTERESTING ADDRESS Kellerton, ex-national champ local cnurcn cemetery.

i Ion, today finished In first place al the end of the elimination play In TO EXCHANGE CLUB national horseshoe vtL.tin ut nuii.1 uhujiuliv Harvew Qelst of the Zanesvllle1 1118 mm-wiumr unu John Decdrlck aged 74. a former "soLker at. Pitchers'-tournament the mid-winter Putt Moss- man, of Eldorado, present title holder, ran Jackson a close race, Ills Love For His Loyal Bride Gate the Ball imore "Master Mind" Strength for a Miraculous IJscnpe Tliat the Movies Jackson went all the way were present. After the dinner, Rev. Lynch of the Central M.

K. I church, Zanesvllle, gave the men and boys a fine lecture on the sub- Ject of "What the Objective Means to a Boy." STREET IMPROVEMENT John Dennis an engineer of th.i jelty of Zanesvllle has been employed by the village council to make the survey and prepare the plans and specification for the paving of Cheney, Hall and James I street. With the improvement of these streets will mean the completion of all the streets in our village. I WETZEL'S i BIG SPECIALS OX SHOES through the elimination games, made necessary by the large field L7i h.a in rffwni'ftta reutar meeting of the Ex. 2il0.n.

clut hell evening. tnL ven save a very interesting talk on William and Annie Deedr ick ManutacturWg of Shoes." A TnyKtn Jt Program was rendered. Jn Jh" S'cox was the chairman John Edward and Bernard, all of Cleveland. The body arrived in this 01 lnB meeting. of entrants without losing a single game, playing 81 matches.

Moss- How a Mite of a Woman Moved a Mountain of Snow, TIMF.S iirccoitDFR I PATTICKN DliPAHTMlCNT I Enclosed find IB cents, for i which please send pattern to 1 my address, i Pattern No I i i Size I Name man trailed him closely with 20 place Friday, accompanied by his family, and taken to the home of CLIB SIEETIXG POSTPONED The Homo Social club of Gays wins and two losses. Those who qualified at the end ot today's play for tho championship tournament his nephew, AVIIIlam Deedrlclc, where funeral services will be hid Port community, has postponed its Jackson. FADA Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. euruary 'meeting. wm ram It will meet Kho Cleared Enough to "Make a Snowliall ns Big as the Wool worth Building" and Conquered tho Blizzard Thut Held New York Helpless In lis Grip Mossman.

C. C. Davis, Having decided to dLseontiime Cleveland, Won 27, lost R. Intrment will be made in the Bo- Conneisville cemetery. It will be an all day meeting, and the handling of certain style shoes Spencer, Pitcher, won 24 we have reduced tho prices from vne name yrumm mui v-t i.

wahi-fimrv mootincr win lost Loren May, Akron, Ohio A IIUHJ1UH hot l.Vlj 84- i0t 7f Uort Durvee. Wlch gl.oo to J2.ao a pair. again will yon have nil opportunity at The "handsomely decorated parlors usod' ita, won 23, lost Wm. such rare bargains. Ladles' every Yocum, Zanesvllle, Ohio, won 22 KEBEKAH MEETING Elizabeth Rebekah lodge will St City State lost Blair Nunamaker, Cleve Jazzy Fads and Antics of the Palm Heach Set The, Millionaires' Playground Introduces Nose Kings For Beauties.

"Sponge Men," Cocoouut "Favcs," Rotor Hats and tho $4 Cover land, won 22, lost C. C. Brund of the First M. E. church were the scene of a merry gathering Thursday evening, when the Frances Asbury society entertained one hundred members and their guests with a social and pot luck supper.

hoia tne regumr a Coumbus, ohlo; won 22, O. F. temple Saturday evening at Tl1(1. ZaVesville. Ohio.

At 6:30 a delicious menu was ser, cafeteria style, following! be given away to which the public ved in RIX MILLS Y.P.C.U. WILL which the evening hours were is invited. snent with music, games and guess-j GIVE PLAY TUESDAY EVE YOUNG BLOOD i How Keep I'ci-llng Voung and Vigorous at Nearly sixty day shoes, and men's work shoes. I NEWS BRIEFS Ml, and Mrs. Forest Swingle of Mt.

Auburn, 111., arrived here Frl- I day and will make their home here in the future. I The Misses Florence Dozer and Geraldine Koble will go as dele- gates to the Lutheran League convention at Mansfield Saturday. Frank Daw and Fred Norman have returned to' their home in Zanesvllle after a brief visit with I Ralph Veni-lck of this place. Miss Edith McCammon of Chilll-cothe, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Watts this week. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lowry and daughters, Marguerite and Kath-, ing contests. FL'NEBAL MISS H1LLIARD i Your Chances of Becoming Great Fame and Fortune More Likely to Bo Attained By Baby Member of Largo Family Born Late in Life of Parents Than Offspring of Youngster Who Elope- ot School Ago A play will be 'given by the The funeral of Miss Lavlna Jill- All Models in Stock The Besl in Radio A trial will convince you the same as it has others.

Magnavox Specials Reductions on Speakers Don't buy until you get our prices. Magnavox Tubes, of course. The Best Place to Buy Jas. T. Shaw .30 Eighth St.

NORMAL DEFEATED Hard. 20. who was found dead in P. C. U.

of the lilx Mills church The basketball team of Mere- bed at her home lu Corning Thurs- on Tuesday evening, Feb. 24. The I dlth college returned to Zanesvllle, dtty mornjng, presumably from as- play is entitled "Where the Lane ri.ua u.uiuuis, niier will, be ttuld irom tne Turned." The play was originally victory won over the Malta liome at 9 O'clock bunaay scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 25 mal team at the armory heare, morning. Burial will be made In hut will be held one day earlier.

Between acts, there will be music Thursday evening by a score of Si- Groenlawn cemetery at NelsonvtHe. 1 1. xne loaowmg is tne line-up; Are You a George Washington? Ninety-Eight Per Cent of the American People Belong iu, the "I Can't Tell Lie" Cluss, According to K. Beaumont, Who Presents a Rcmnrkubl Case For Common Honesty Meredith Malta Normal erlne have returned home after a ATTENDED Fl'NERAL Mrs. Q.

K. Browning. Mrs. H. H.

brief visit with relatives at New Lexington. Stepheison Lowe Hobbs Bachelfler Atchinson and Mrs. F. I Elliott of i Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Stickle of New Lexington spent Friday with t-. tins ciiy. went to ioiuinuuv vu- 1 nesday to attend the funeral of mhlana Medleythelr uncle, Joseph W.

Barnes. Air. and Mrs. isa. cimon C.

A. Ransbottom an L. E. Guy vm I wl'ose death occurred on Monday, Montgomery Nelson, v.h A. Mnor an.

Feb. 16. Mrs. George A. Moore attended the Ohio Sportsman's venison dinner at Zunesville Thurs L.

O. day evening, RIchey Kreager G. Lee Mell referee. accompanied them home. Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Stephens ot Alice street announced the birth of a son, James Richard, at tho Bethesda hospital Friday at 7:13 o'clock. OUT OF EGYPT By CHARLES B.

STILSON A Complete Story Invention, Mechanics and the Home Workshop The Day's News in Pictures Special Features Mothers, Do This When the Children Conxb. Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests BIRTH 'ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. and Mrs. Louis Mark, announce the birth of twins, a boy an1 i 1 -1 rlum- by a male quartet. The cast of characters is as follows: Caleb Brandon A Farmer -John Patton.

Mrs. Brandon His Wife- Edna Shepherd. Jasper Fernley A Millionaire Asa Lorn. Laura Fernley Ills Daughter -Dorothy Gregory. Marie Laura's Maid Marlon Patton.

Speedmore Gassaway Chuuf-feurr-Faris pollock. Dr. Austin A Physician William Barnett. Joyce Carmody A Nurse Genevieve Patton, Mrs. Hmythe Wants to bo in the best society Harnett.

Algernon Bmytlie Her Son Russel Patton. Sir Blashlngton Ingloby An Englishman Walter Klrke. Vincent Grafton A Scoundrel-Howard Neptonc. OPTIMIST CLUB r. r- irr ir; kino rkcovliuxo No telling how oon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse.

And then's when you're glad you have a Jar of Musterole Rockv Glen Sanatorium ot this LONDON, Feb. 20. Dy the on.i i oni -hi -ir lm P. King aeorge who is surfer- many friends in this, their former! from bronchitis, passed a corn- forlable day and is progressing home. satisfactorily.

This waa learned at CRITICALLY ILL 10 o'clock tonight, aitnougn.no Mont Roberts of East Bloom, who had his arm amputated about 'official bulletin was Issued by the a year ago, to stop the spread of! pnysicians in attenuancc, "I am near 60 years but I feel as young as I did at SO. I take a cupful of Bulgarian Herb Tea once or1 twice a week. It keeps me healthy and strong and makes me. feci young again," said H. H.

Voni suhllek. mmifacturcr of Bulgarian Herb Tea. If you are constipated or have Rheumatism, Liver, Kidney or Stomach don't wait anoth cr day. You need vigor and en-1 ergy to perform your work. You need my great pure herb tonid to: bring you buck- to health and hap-, plnese.

Why not fuel 1 to 30! years younger? Why, Just to break up a bad cold Quickly, Bulgarian Herb Tea is! worth ten times ite price. The rich herb Juices, taken hot at heat up the chilled blood stimulate the circulation and aid nature to cast the poison germs out of your system. -I to your druggist and ask forj cancer, went to Zanesville. et), Dr. If.

T. Uitton left the city to see a doctor regarding his Wednesday to attend the American shoulder, which was cancer. He was operated upon of Surgery at Indianapolis. at nana to give prompt relief. It does not blister.

As first is excellent. Thousands of mothers know It. Tou should keep a Jar ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, Bore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (It may prevent pneumonia).

To Mothers: Musterole is also made In milder form lor babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. i 35o and 65c, jars I and tubes. YOU'LL LIKJS THE BEST. Foil Cream Long Horn Cheese lb Full Cream Brick Cheese 85c lb rix-iilx Cream Brick Cheese 42c lb Pimento Cheese with mayonnaise lb Phcnix Cream Loaf very delicious KOo lb Boiled Ham cooked tender no fat on lb Deviled Ha in fine for Sandwiches lb Mild Cured Urlcd Beet largo slices lb Swills Best Grade Lean Prem Bacon lb Swifts Prem Hams need no parboiling lb Kippered Salmon very delicious 500 lb Whipping Cream guaranteed to whip 20c Pt Creamed Buttermilk Fresh from churn Q.t Ferndell Coffee Best In the city lb Fresh Ground Peanut Butler 25o lb Large Eyed Swiss Cheese, Potato Chips.

Goose Liver, Ripe Tomatoes, Pretiels, fresh Churned Butter. SINKFLS DUUr AXD 1) LX1 CAT ESSEX 0 X. 6th St. of City Market Building Hell Phono SI30-W is now at his home in East Bloom, Georce K. Browning was the critically HI, speaker at the regular luncheon meeting of the Optimist club In He then planned to go to Chicago and from there to the Mayo Clinics at Rochester, N.

Y. Mrs. Matilda Eppley of Eagle-n rt been removed from the the Congregational church dining NEWS BRIEFS Mrs. Eliza Maher went to Zanee. Wise Cracks Contest Local Cartoon Series Radio Page Only 6 Cents a Copy Reduced Rates by Carrier Delivery Guaranteed room at noon Friday.

He gave vllle Friday where she was called The Lite Bethesda hospital to the home of very Interesting talk on by the serious Illness of ner son, and Characteristics of George Lee Maher. her sister, Mrs. Earnest Norman on Keen street. Mrs. Harry E.

Rutley of Mari Miss Luclle Davis returned to Beore the routine business was transacted a brief program, honor Zanesville Friday following a brief visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Davis. etta, has returned to her home af ing Washington's birthday, waa presented. ter spending several days viifl J. L.

Toller of Belknap street. Mrs. A. A. Forest ot Beverly, ar rived Friday for a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Sherman. Bulgarian Herb Tea, in the red ana yellow box. Sold at 75a and 1 1.25. Note Many people live on farms and in small towns, where! there Is no drug store.

They need; this great medicine and should, have it, so 1 will send by mail my; large five months' treatment forj IJ.23. Addrcsa me, .11. H. Voni Schlick. President, S31 Locust.

street, Pittsburgh, X'a. the run- Bernard Deedrick arrived from eJnVhr.VdaVinNdeWFrTaerTa' katlei, ent Thursday and trlday as nf Verrv feat of J. Toller, of Belknap fa' i' 'l" PERRY FUNEnL attend port, will be met by ear Nosh- SPf! Sftie Cleveland Thursday to make r- automobile at Ji-aiigomunts for his falher's street, the Nashport elation if they come on tho train duo in Nashport at o'clock Sunday morning. I Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Wilson nndi THY A T. It. WANT AD. daughter, Mary left Fii- Keller than a niiiMard plaster..

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