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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THUKSDAY, MAY 21, lyaa Gives Her Yiews on Fundamen talists and Modernists .Mitia t'hrlBlabol rtnilv hurst, uho has been for tome lime advertised hh the irini-i jii I spiaUc-r at the con vunlton of the Ciospel Missionary no. ciety, now in, st-solon lit the I'coplc's i-hurch, niacjti hfr tlrst appeai-anr-ft yesterday afternoon. Togtthor with the Ruroivss L.ija d Torlnoff, she vvus met at Merlin by Mm. I.awre-ncu Southard, who In nrrvliif os hos-Uss-. The it piimtioii Ihiil lind come niuud of Miss rankliiir.it us ,a suoaUrr was umply suslnlned. Fhe 4 a member of the British bar, taoldilis i lie drgre of I.. 1.. P., and nnnirtilly speaks In a logical and fon-i-iul manner. A larg sudlnre ruf til litr as slut spoke on the aub Jact. "Tile lies'. n,llul Message." Hho sr.iil In pur:: "I inn sure Uint we shall long re number the time we have spent to itether nnd the thoughts and the 1';ists that aw ended from our l.eurta to Mini 'who la thliiWing of uu I, on- an we arc expwil Ina the (treat ilny of nil days vvliii-Ii shall fulfill I hat prophecy. 'I shall come agitln mid i-eeeive oil unto myself, tha vvIitc I urn there ye shall be r.lso.' Thin Is a great comfort to us in these dus. because the enemy of Cod and iiihii Is very busy. He knows that he hns but a short time and he is making the best of It. or . should say, the worst. "This t en Important time in the hiNiory or America. Today, one of your great denominations, the I'res tvierisns. Is in session, and a great controversy Is on between the fun daniiitallsts and the modernist, those who believe In the TCIble and vbo believe In the deity of Jesus Christ, end who are r'ally Chris tians, and on the other hand, the modernists, but I d not like the nnnie. We are really the modern ists who are looking for and hasten inc toward the day when He shall pm an end to oil controversy. There will be no more modernism then. ill there? We with the eye of faith tan sec this day approaching. "The eod of the Modernists can not give the world what It needs ' I o,r y, rannot give the human heart v, hat it nedj today, yesterday and forever. Th"re are many virtuous, 'udly men, but the world, the flesh and the devil are too strong for any man to conquer In himself. "The falling away Is all foretold in ine r.ihle, and If we read the letters in the churches, given In Jlcvola tton, second and third chapters, we an pretty well see the -fidelity and Infidelity of others. You can never Rupture Expert for Men, Women and Children COMING TO NEW BRITAIN Representing W. S. RICE ADAMS. V y. The r;ue ritipture Method Kxprrt. it. K. Green, personal representative of William- S. nice, Adams, N. V. will be at the Washington Hotel, New Hritain. Conn., from Friday noon. May :2 until Saturday evening. May ?". Kvery ruptured man, wom an and child should take advantage of this great opportunity. The nice Method for Itupture is known the werld over. You can now fee this Method demonstrated and have a Kiee Appliance fitted to you. Absolutely no chart unless you are satisfied to keep the Outfit after having the Appliance adjusted and yon see how perfectly nnd romfnrt ebly It holds. No harsh, deep. press ing spring?; nothing to gouge the flesh and mak you sore, fan be worn nipht and day with 'positive comfort. Soft, rubber-Ilk composi tion pad. any egr-e nf pressure re u'llred. Pnn't war a truss, aivour life when thousands have reported curs through iislns the nice Method. Why snffr the burdn of rupture if ther I a chance to be free from truss. wearing forver? Anyway. It will cost you nothing to com tn ,-n 1 lsrn all about the Mice Method and the wonderful opportunity for hr-fp and cure It orfers in your case, rte member this expert will he there only two davs, then your opportunity will be gone. Just ask at the hotel desk for the p.iVo Kxprrt and he will do the rcct. Call any time from 9 o 1? a. tn., : to 5 p. m., or 7 to 9 evenings. Don't miss tlijs great opportunity to see the r-xuert on Hernia. WM. S. RICH Inc. Adams. N. V. MOTT'S RI SSF.T ItRAXH SWFF.T AI'PIJ: CIKFIt A ill more than realize jour evpe istlon". te.nn quarts .old the first ssek In eir Britain win tli favor of God by-blowing first hot, then cold. Me challenge us to blow either hot or cold. Those who compromise are, really on the aide of the enemy, If we are for Him at all we are for I-tlm very clearly and ery strongly. There I no flickering of (he light that the true believer holda forth. (There are time when separation is the only thing for a child of Clod to consider. "When all this controversy ib set tled, and the separation of the tru end the untrue takes place, then the duty of the church will be glorious rn, it will be a responsible one, W hat message shall we then have lo give to the world? "We have, today to ele a very particular emphasis to the truth that our Lord la coming again. If it b true that the Lord Is nigh, even nt the very door, we can no longer be silent on the subject. We must not slur It over. We must put It over with the emphasis that we would If we said, 'The houso la on tiro'." The Maroness rendered three se lections during the afternoon ses sion. She hns a clear well-modulated voice, showing evidence of great training. Other speakers at the afternoon session were Mrs. Julia Ilawxhurst, who opened the meeting with a de votional half hour and Mrs. Jumes A. Co wee of Troy, N. V., who urged the necessity of the confession of alii and clean living in order to obtain (Joda best. Mrs. C'rowee l the wife of a noted banker Hnd business man of Troy, nr.d Is the mother of Mrs. Lawrence fjtiuthard of llerlin. The last speaker was Mrs. Myrtle Knapp, a missionary from Africa, who has been in service (-r Jii years. When rhe went to Africa, she wa the first white woman ever seen in her ter ritory. They had do house to live in at the tinrn of her arrival, but now a large, Christian settlement Is found there, with a church having a membership larger than the mother church. At the evening session the praise service was fed by Rev. C. A. At-I wood, a returned missionary. T II. i Taylor, treasurer of the G. M, S.. ! presided at a (ympostum In which three young ladles took part, Mlts Fanny Knowles speaking en the sub ject. "Seeing," Mrs. Helen Tuttle, "Relieving." and Miss Edith Brooks, "Doing," Afler the symposium Mrs. Merwtn Tuttle sang effectively. Mr. Knapp gave some glimrses of the field which so stirred the hearts of the congregation that they spontaneously sang the Doxology. At thia point In the service a surprise waa sprung upon Miss Tankhurst and the Baroness, rtert Armstrong was called to the platform and re quested to lead the audience In sing ing an original song written by Pas tor Brooks put to the time of a familiar hymn. In this hymn ref erence wss made to Mlssjrankliur.it and the Baroness. After the Bare ness hsd sung a solo. Miss Fank hitrst spoke again on "The Pigns of the. Times," with special reference to earthquakes. MAPLE HILL NEWS ! Tht Maple Hill Bridge club will j meet next Tuesday afternoon at 2:S0 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. tfhonts on Stuart street. Morns Nordstrom of New York ; spent last week-end with his moth er, Mrs. M. Nordstrom of Kobblns 'avenue. The (xecutne committee of the Woman's club of Maple Mill will meet thia evening at the home of .Mrs. N. I'.. Mann on bobbins ave nue to make plans lor the Children's party to be held June b. Mrs. S. H. Sprague and Mrs. Fred Gross of Theodore street arc in Boston attending the national con tention of Girl Scouts. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. l'roudman and ' Miss Kleanor Proudman of Fred ! erii-k street spi nt last week-end in I Bridgeport visiting relatives. The Newington Garden club met this afternoon at the home of Miss Katherlne Itovvc on Cedar street, j Newington (.'enter. Final prcpara 1 lions for the flower show to be held i in the Newington chapel, June 4, ' were made. Mrs. T. G. Clarke who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ; Yoke of Golf street since last Octn i ber sailed .vesterday for her home ; in Kngland. Mr. and Mrs. Yoke ' accompanied h'r to New York. ' Ilev. JIarry Martin, pastor of the j Newington Congregational church, i has accepted a call to the Congre gational rhurch at Three Rivers, j Talmer. Mass. He will commence I hi dutls there about August 1. Mrs. H. B. Olmstead and Miss Gladys Olmstead of Johnson street are In Ithaca attending tbe spring festivities at. Cornell as guests of Herbert Olmstead. Mr. E. B. Troudman snd Mrs S. S. Harding were delegates of the Maple Hill Woman's club at the annual Stat Fdratln of Woman's clubs held in Bridgeport, Isst Mon day and Tuesday. W. H Prim and family who re cently sold their house en Stuart street to Mr. Rush, formerly of Rristol. have moved to Springfield. Mass. Mr. Bush Is the new super intendent of the Union Manufactur ing Co. Mrs. William Allen of Robbins avenue entertatned at luncheon snd bridge at the Shuttle Meadow club yesterday. The first prise was awarded to Mrs. Theodore Wallen and consolation to Mrs. William Fit sell. Harold Skinner returned from Philadelphia last Friday to spend the summer with hia parents. Mr. and Mrs. F.. J. Skinner of Thomp son street. The C'avifl'd Ad Sr eerVirr for gnod s'rf.egraphers snd boekkp rs. If von sre talented in tsis lt"t if wr the numerous a4a as eb- SQUARE DEAL GARAGE DOESN'T LOOK SQUARE Watcrhurj Men Arreted and Cars With 10 Mutilate,! .Number TtrKrtMi Found Waterbury, May (AD Ten automobile said by the police to bear mutilated number, which were uncovered at' the so-called Square IVeal garage, bt Ilamlltun avenue, yesterday afternoon following the arrest of John I,. Andrews, :;, St. Joseph' avenue and John Williams, 690 Hamilton avenue, were taken over by Ilia detective bureau today and were to be "processed" today. The "proeeM" will consist of using a device on the ten machines tn order to bring out their true regis tration numbers. Andrews and Williams, arraigned before Judge Abner P. Hayes today, were granted continuance until Thursday, each under bonds of $2,800. City Items '-'' reduction, Victor P.el Sml sing'e-faced records. C. U Pierce & Co. AdU. Jiev. Mr. ,S. O. Ohman of New York, former pastor of the First Lutheran church, will speak at the local church Bunday. liev, fi. f Plhl will address the brotherhood this evening. Marion Hat Shop reopening Sat urday. Advt. Mr. Graham's children's costume party, Judd's hall. Saturday evening from 7:30 to 10 o'clock. Admission Sac. All children's classes are In vited. Advt. Best work and enlargement, with every film developed. Ohrnstedt. advt. Who said speed tires? lfek jfiElr la. .hIh irMsi rrarst-RvAttallBm Bfcw aad$fr I "Cannon Ball Baker" in his Rickenbacker Six, shattering: one cross country record after another, has disproved all such theories and written a new chapter in motoring history. Here is what he says: "Balloon tires are adaptable to high speeds, only provided the car is properly designed, perfect balance, and possesses perfect 'steering qualities.' "Rickenbacker Six has all those qualities; therefore I can protect myself from many shocks with soft balloons and still driver faster than any other car has ever averaged over the same roads. "If steering spindles are not scientifically designed, the car will shimmy. "If springs are the old type deeply cambered, short, choppy kind the car will jump all over the road and have a tendency to leave it at curves. "If car is not in perfect balance, rear end will be 'chasing the front' all the time. "If frame is weak, rear wheel will not be able to follow true! "And, if brakes are not 100 per cent efficient if they grab or jerk or skid the car when applied then the driver must take turns faster than is safe if he would master his average. And, of course, taking a sharp turn at 50 or over is liable to 'roll' the balloons off. "Rickenbacker steering, balance, springs and double depth frame, give a degree of stability, steering precision and ability to 'hold the road' to a degree I never have found in any other car. "And the mechanical 4-wheel brakes, render it unnecessary to take turns at dangerous speeds. "I can decelerate from 70 to 20 miles per hour in a few feet take the sharpest curve, and then with this 65 horse power motor, get away again so quickly as to make an average which guarantees any record I go after." M. IRVING JESTER 187 Arch St. New Britain CAR DALLAS MOB TK1ES Five Wounded in Attempt to Lynch Two Negroes Dallas. Texas. May 51. (AP) - Five men were wounded', one ser iously, u an exchange of shots be tween officers guarding the Pallas county jull and a mob of about tlm-' hundred persons shortly after I o'clock Ibis morning. Hent on I.yni'hlnii, The mob, bent on diking I rank and Lorenzo Noel, negroes, brothers, Indicted yesterday In connection with two murder and criminal as ei.ult cases, was driven back after about 80 shots had been flied. AH of the Injured were civilians. The only officer wounded was Sheriff .Schuyler Marshall, who was struck by a flying brick. The wounded are I'lwight Stewart. N. K. Duncan, J. J, Young. Tim Jolly and C. J. Pullman. Stewart was ser iously wounded, being shot In the side, Mh recovery is doubtful. The others were only slightly wounded. About 100 nun and a woman were arrested and placed in the jail. No charges were tiled against them. Crowd Is IHsMriNl. After the attack, the crowd around the Jail which began congregating early in the night and at oil" time. v as (stimated at il,oo. gradually dispersed, although fceveral hundred persons maintained an all-night vigil. Keporls that the attack would be re newed kept, officers on the alert, al though they taid they expected no further outbreak. Shots. ( oo Ardor. The rush which resulted in the shooting started when a band of men, armed with rocks and bottles, attacked the line of policemen and firemen guarding the weet side of the jail building. Efforts of firemen Th only 4-Door Coach-Broufham on the American Market was not possibl WORTH V . OF iTS lo beat the mob buck with streams of vvnter were una vailing and the moil hruke through the line. At this point tiring began nnd police (land ing by opened up , discharging about I shuts, most of them Into the air. The mob Immediately fell back and. i t Ik- attack subsided. i , The wounded, were, treated at hot-1 ! plt-i!s, ! t Several I alM- Alarms. Ad-ling to the night's excitement 1 w re "evfrdl fire alarms, ll false. ' liny were considered th work of ; 1 rsons w ho desired to divert fire- i iii'-n f t-oiu guard duty at the jail. ' Armed with machine guns, shot; t ins, ade arms, tear bombs, and! I tire ho.ie, about 75 officers main-, J tallied guard over the jail through-! : out the night. The Jail is considered : ' tnoh-proof. The two negroes are' confined in one of the lop floora of; j the right story structure. The only i "". to the upper floors is by j ! means of a small elevator which In i time of emergency can he auto-, math-ally fastened to the top of tV-'i shaft. I The negroes were arrested last; li-i.i.lr.t. .,,.,4 lnU,AJ . e,t,j ti, it, ! . -n i . i ' 1 ,1 o.- i ne of them was said to have con-1 frfflcd to the killing of Ryan Adkins, and the assault of his woman com panion on a lone'y road north of the city on the night of April 15. Frank' Noel also was Indicted for the mur-j der of W. I.. Mlls'ead -and assault upon his woman companion on the night of April Sn. CAPITOL START! Xfi SFXTlAY Yitir I.at ( banco to Sec (he f.rcatcsl Mm A of All Times! J, THE COVERED t K KITH V.tI)i:VlI.I.li No Advance in Price safe with balloon N A. ME City Items Mrs. Cieoige Nnren nnd tn of New York city have returned to their home after a visit with Mrs. limma Norrii nf Lyons street. I'i'.'t. reduction, Vic-tor I'.e.l S.nl single-face,) records. " I . Pierre & Co. Advt. Deputy Kheriff .Mtnin llnnviti., who vvss operated on for appendi citis recently at the .New Iritnin Qnral hospital, is coinabselr.g. Marlon Hat Shop ieopen;i-,g .-at-Ut'day. Advt, Zaven N'agarian of 24 Hast Main strret suffered a fracture of the right shoulder in a lull from a tree at his home Tuesday night, lie is being treated st the New Britain General hospital. Oulbransen player pianos at Morans' advt. P.alph Chant of Rain street will lie operated on at. the New- liritaln General hospital tomorrow. Marion Hat Shop reopening Sat urday. Advt. Hoy Scout Troop 111 of the Stanley Memorial church will give an enter tainment in the basement of the church on Tuesdsy evening, nefresh ments will be served. The proceeds will be used to purchase special equipment for the troop. Mr. Graham's dar.ee Friday even ing, Newington Grange hall. All post classes and friends are invited to attend. Advt. New Mritain council. No. "5 5, P.oyal Arcanum, will hold a regular meeting tomorrow evening st. S o'clock, the business session being preceded by a supper t " o'clock. 50e-3 reduction, Victor Ited Seal High Blood Pressure and Hardening of the Arteries Successfully Treated by the Electro Medical Methods THERE la an eld saying that s nan Ii as old at his sr'.eries, but st that he may be old at forty. Our present-day methods of living; the over-aetlTs life we puraua, th worries wa must tolerate, and the over-indulgence of ood and drink, are .ome of the main eontrlbutlng esusea of bringing about this abnormal con dition. Again, it might be mentioned, U Is predlspoaed to Bright'! disease, heart complaints and other diseases. Arterio-selerosls (Hsrdenlng ef the Arterlei) may be best described by mentioning that It la svldently a throale Irritation of the coats of the arteries with a thickening and hard ening of the coTering. The accumu lation of earthy and stiffening ma terial In the system causes the vari ous functions of the body grad.ally to cease working In a normal manner. As tjie Mood vessels snd tissues be come thickened through these aecu-i .uu.ai.unj 01 mineral sunstances. thiy tecome less active, and If not correct ed la time mar change the artery into rigid-like canal. Tne arteriee be coming less elastic their share teing altered, prsrents aorraal circulation and expansion, so that th mjtlon of the blood Is Impeded and nutrition Ii hut off from the important organs of the body. If this condition le allowed t continue the organs become defec tive. There are various symptoms that the aufferer from hardening of the arteries experiences. Kot only Is thers a high boo pressure present, but there Is a tendency to diisiness, null ing blood to the head, nose bleed in some case, headache, cold hands and feet. Insomnia la many Inrartoes, a feellnr; of fullness In the he.-d, pain 'at the baseef the brain, at t rees heart complications, fhortnesa cf breath, wots fcefore the eyes, palni in the ihest, shoulders snd arms, faintv sen sations, lack ef vitality and la'er en .extrema exhaustion. The aufferer sometimes has a feeling of atlffne; and walks with difficulty. A break age of ens ef the brittle blood vessels of the brain may result at any time In ABoBiesy or Paralys-i. Vanv people suffering from harden !ng ef the arteries wonder If tHs con dition can be permanently relieved. It can In most cases if treafd In tlie proper way. The prope- way s through Natural Methods, ard proo' of this ata'ement oan be en In the very many testimonials r' v-ed fiom grateful patin, a.l ef wh'ch sre cn fl.e la our office. For Instance, we might mi'.;o'i the , Aute-eendensat'on treatment. It is i the one treatment that ha met wittv consistent snd ea'.if factory results nr.a one that can b eafely dpended and relied u-sen. Harmiesa and safe in Its administration. remarUab'e In !' efficacy to reduce h.gn bioc-i r''u'e. an to h:p re'feve tea pst.eat ef th rainy accompanying trmptcms, standi ojt today as ene of the B",n; successful methods we hare in help ing those to unfortunately a "li ned to better h-alth. In fact Vtct-ir Me'hoJe hove met with mch rema: able auccess in the treatment of thia a lment that in many iBi-.aiues the blood pressure of the patient has been reduced "i a s'ng'e treatment. In the diagnosis of hardening of -he arteries and h.gh b'.cad pressure. Tn; Vletor Health Office saske use of ;vat valuable instrument, th ephyttn---n-anoneter, wh-ch ench.es th-ri to Ef fect the blood prersure ef every mv, and women that ra'ts for t-enttnn- So if you would rvereome h; : biood pressure as,d aoften the arte-i' -that are too hard snd again be Hacel aarkt en a seund basis of health. It i well worth veur time o Investtsa-" tflis new v-rn ef trstrvent vi"rr Method' srd learn v nu?f Jvnt o r-Tr of 'n vr. iti sufferere rve been he.ped bs'k I" htlral fitness. Victor Health Office 85 WASHINGTON STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. Directlv In Back Of State Cr.plto! OFFICE HOURS single-fun d iicerds. C. I,, l'lercu it t o, A, hi. Nlc,,lini llius. of Kprmg street have been sued (or ll",'i ijiiniages by II, e New- lliilaiid Grocery i'u, of floston. Mii-'i. Tliiiiiins F, Mi-I j.jii uilgh I'.-nid Up- IUIi'T.S, whieli ii re rHuriiiiiile in th'- city vourt the lourth Monday of May. Home cooked luncheon, Ciowfllr --,dvt. ,'viv llrltiini I'mIj .. ,o. n"T, P. p. SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. iJplrin Ii the trade mirk f pt;er Manu'aeturt of MoDoaccticacldnter of SalicjIlricH 4i vlT?'-,- I'- JEW li J l -1 i" fi e r J iff r ' JJ '" - - -VJ I; I . lmwTiirmmiii-w-riaiaiiM The Fluroscopic X-Ray Examination can best be compared to Motion Pictures the Organs are shown actually at work. This ex. amination differs from an ordinary S-Eay photograph in that th X-Ray only shows a still pose. Very Thankful to the Victor) Methods For Returned j Health, Interesting Tes- i timonial of Connecticut Resident. i TO THOSE IN ILL. HEALTH: i Thie is a persona; mtisage to yoj. : I want you Lo know whet it meur-.s to feel good, strong aid heilthy after you have gone through a slfge of; lc,-n of years standing and after. I J0U fought hope na at an end. l! I was under the tare of many deetc I and tried their treatments faitnfullyf I but all i would reie.ve would bJ tern- j j porary relief. All had a duTerent I i cpimoa ot my cett. i naa ail run, 1 do a ii, cou:d not v.:;U, vaa extremti ' ; nrts. h;.d n.j ai-p-i.tt-, night atiei I nirht i tculd r.nt Siup, i did not cire lo iiva up a. 1 ftAv too nr.ch to live for and having bad p.,u health at one ! ttine 1 mad- up my ni;; d to r-'t up s ' brave lght anj v.?. w.JinR i:? iry i most on;-1 d ;i, g, ror f i"-'. I heard ii ! Tn i . ;or 1 i-' 7 n I :.t : : ;h: ucn fl ; riewtp jrer frij w "..'e 1 rkiifw mtr.m-' ' Of 'h? pl:u 1 v;m qUI'.C' .Y;. Tft l ; witli the dcarip; ffir,. tf ; .'-nd ;ifter 8 day or two I mi-le up m :nir,d u h' e a : a.ii w r..i t ne d-. '-tor but found that :hat nan net n?-e,Bry ' tM i.r..r,r 1 g t n : I in-r snie hiPI'v p't en:? r.-h.- to!( ni cf their own expf a'..' e ar.d ; :ht; , i . v J hen 1 "sr;'t ;o:-. s ger : -ip t r ? r : - : "6 o; ' ' d t ire ri'H'.-:i of i-1 -. re 1 rt 'T-.d a w-iiderful eva'r ri : i i 1 Knev; when ha t ac;or '.1 r he .ou.d , hnf'fit me ar.J r,.'- ? m-i .::e.f ther- was nr'y f.n r ,u.v 1 he?''aed 1 on tha: wfts tfi irM'r!" 1 iort of nfrald, ?o n;V: n ' w wrds w.th a x -' 'r-a-mettt rc.m T ' I surety wis mi-;-irents were soot after the first tr?r tmprovemc-nt. 1 v very nervous rets that ir.a a'tenSar.-! I aiwa? s linked ' for ny tt a;m,-nt thex N- - 1 rii hasfh 1 i:-1 :n -:1 pti .v-'vp- i th ' - a r t - )1 S " -1 ; v fie felt 1 rt.--s;ant sti' j t I n o -J ' d e - at that i me a t- 1 t-ust s--e very k.rd ar.ti wrd to cm.rs , . I "o eo'ove-i .f a-1 ("'w-. -f ,e.- 1 f s r'.s'- Th VI- tor h itt h ' ii . s s re Tid t ti& ,1 i v. f - t I btv met n- t ' t :i.e ;S (--".- a-.il h's ss- :..l .- -r- T- Vi"- ena ;'i'fi to ivst-v-fi; ' "fi. l'Tl nvtllr. Co-r nvary ttrre .-ri t r M"' T-r:s e-ti i p rr. . 'irsssst ar i t. to.; an 6olr 10 . m. te 1 p m- i. i;iks, win J.jid a regular meeting tonight. M ii r to it Hat t-liop reopening gat. urdny. AdW. John MiirArlhtir of 33 Bcymour avenue, vviMics it known he was not Hie "MucArthur" arrested as a "peeping Tom" on Maple street. Untieing lift -r play, "The Tath Across the Hill," I, O. O. Y. Hall, .4'.-it. Fv .. Miiy I.ynch's Orch. adv t. it y v ii Accept only "Bayer", package which contains proven directions. Handc ' Barer-' bevres of 12 tablets Alo bottles f H and 100 Druinri.t. THE ALL-SEEING X-RAY Vt'tor Health Off'ce has found the X-iay indispensib.e in reveal ing deep-hidden dlseasei thtt ordi nary examinatlong fail to reveal. Jt a!l-efinc pnwer in discovering FUih conditions as caMstones, ul crf and cancers of the ftomaeh, d.seases of the litngrs. stonea in the kidney and bladder, malformation of the heart, iLsea; cf th liver and many o;her chronic ailmenta ha? hern the meians of determln ins; the taci nature of the pa t ent'a complaint, terebv enabling the proper and corre-t method of treatment to be administered. After Twenty Years of Ill ness Now a Well Man Thanks to the Victor Health Offices, r" TO whom IT MAT CONCERN: Words JV; to expreai ray full ip-n-ec. at.cn for what the system of t-eatment admin!sered at th Victor In? it-it h-Ts cone for me. I alia.il cn dnvor t-5 tell p'.a n'y ar.d briefly Jut hrv ''r;- hi- hrontrht good health t m aid mile m a harry Person acfili. I t i ;ro ;bVd w!ih an cM cro-rh, favt-re headache?, of; , s-p r- or digestion and each morn-; ! fne on rislnt; rry hcl tvou'd throb ; fr 5v-;ra! h--urs. hundreda f d"1;"-' on ."?V s"r o" mBd!clrat an4 n-nv forma of treitmonTe, asma of which ms teti-n.'jrary relief and others maie me wore. 1 haj almost g'ven up n-re of ever teing abla t enjev Lie again when one day 1 hear4 of the fod work Jn atMnarh caaea tlr.t wai h"!n? dor nt the Victor ff i no I kst no lime 'n calitrf at ' S: Wa.Iii: -on St. I wis mt by a rj:e wli cs.-o-tM n i !h evam . ;i:si; n c". a aid aTer .;'U-.ng wit th d rt.-r a few m;ri-n.s 1 hsd eon f.o e that 1 in tha handa f !-s;.ib e peore ar.i receiving tt Ui.' r,m-- -n b.-'h by h X-Ray j and -'. ' s f .nirr-"d that ) I a trice ir;fJ treaTmp' ,-d can't I ei'-e how thakfu". 1 am I d;4 for ti.'m 1 c.in n'pfp -"d and eat m ! ht.1 l.ae no hradnrha at ait AH fr-od airrii w:h me ad I rsr't prali- t v-Tmr-n'" noMp-h. Th eTtart f',;'t' tp ,i;al and con r font at I nil Tim. T'.e f '!( in"i' art? naMnt 1 t0 4aa aid 1 l-"t no time tram tT ! dsv r,-oi '.c. Ph:i b p;i.il ta !- nwer snv tiiqu'rlr about mv ca and : tn h-.'-ti'v re imwr-l Th Vtrteir . !;'.v'h t av whn ba v9r . t '-.fr ri A Thana U iA - ' 1 h t Af'nte. 1 w - r-r.p lt Res' . HirVV. Cctis ytaln a ttr petition.