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BENNINGTON EVENING BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1918. AS NECESSARY AS HEAT IN WINTER You would as soon dispense with your heating apparatus as to endure a sweltering summer without Emerson Fans, once they have made your nights comfortable and your days t to work in. a -, The added efficiency that results from being comfortable 24 hours a day pays big dividends on the small amount invested, and you will hardly notice the increase in your bills. . Buy from. '' - MAURICE E. RUDD Valentine street. With 5 Year Factory rs a m 1 1 OVER SIXTEEN ft YEARS p of practical experience backed by knowledge Ircm iiliji,t study ol optical scithec has cnnbled mc to line truly understntd the fgj needs and rcquircirmts ol those , who occd htlp tor their eyes. Here you fc( the benefit ol w experience and your eyes are accurately littcd by. the aid 0! jo every modern instrument q PROMPT REPAIR WORK jf DeWitt K. Lewis J. D.oyh B. A Near V. M. C. A.' Main St EVA M T. LASSOR AiillunlneU leudicij uf the Progressive Series of Piano ; ' Lessons In Classes or Private, a Complete Conservatory Course I.KtH'OiDCCiDOWSKV. tOlTUK IN CHUT OltillcH'O us tn Wink Arcniiiplitli'il hr I'lipll are Accepted liy IHiliiiK N. usical liitnllu'.Kiur For Particulars Call or Send for ; Free Booklet 1.40 North St., Uenninatan, Vi. Telephone 359-M REPAIRING don on milomolillrn. atntlonarjr rnictn rm aod fnrm trnolor. raiiKM iii:.o. Aiiu: PAII-l'ACTI )N GUARANTIED A. J. PERCtY Percey's Cornets Tel. E. N. MATTISON TAXI SERVICE DAY On MU11T CALLS new fAii i aiii;h i, imivi:ii 1 lL 2U3-W Utt 4U5-M. HOTEL 1 11 1- .. ri EMPIRE Proadway at 63rd Street NEW YORK CITY uieoTuIithM.OO wUhTth$1.50 Tarlor, bedroom end bath, one or two $7 PA penooi V Add t the iW ntri, SOe lo Mok iddaionml ptinn. Alt iiiruee ett ena riitn A. Bowel p door. taboir ! "L" tioii-two inioulett BM.lif.1 Central Ph-1 tlxk. OUR RUSTAl'RANT It aottd for lit !! food tnd inodtnl c P. V. LAND Manager -1 ...A,. ' Sift iff - to - User Guarantee BENNINGTON bVbVS Ti Dr. V. Moutmuniuet, chlroiiodist, ' will be ut Mids llutton's Thursday. During July and August the Urys daic store will rlose every Thursday : at noon. J ' The Junior Hod Cross bunk is now j at Mulli.nan & Uoche's. .Members, j please leave your dimes there. Turiiij) jiiauts for sale. Larue white J Kuta lliigas. Fifty cents per hundred, i Frank K. Howe, 28 South street. ! Telephone 9-Y: j Hedda Nova, the famous Russian j actress and Frank J. Glendun tn "The! I'luiiKe of ilorrur," chapter No. 8 of "The Woman in the Web" at llarte Theatre today. Adv. 1 Kev. W. G. Towart has been called : to Silver Hay to meet with Dr. Han sard, chairman of the Baptist Lay-; men's .Movement. He expects to re turn Saturday evening. The Vjun Woman's Club will hold a dance In their rooms Thursday, ninut from lj until l. Donnelly's four , piece banjo orchestra will furnish mii.-ie. Admission ."uc. Adv. Mr. und .Mrs. Coewey of Sprineleld, : Mass., arp reieiviiiK conKiatnlatlons . upon the bin!) of a nine pound dangli-- ter, Marado .Maxine Lara, born July nth. .Mrs. GoeveYy was formerly Miss I tura Norton of this place. The regular prayer and iraise serv- ' lee of the First Haptlst church will tie he'd Thursday oveniim at 7. lid. The service will be led by Misa Katl-.iyn Dunham. A cordial invita tion is extended to the public. ; T!io ladles who are making aprons j and hniited articles for the Catho'ie ! Woman 'i Service League are request-1 ed to return them not later. than Fib : day afternoon. Itooms will be open ' every afternoon of thl.i week from 2 1 uii'll 3. Si e v.but tli:- Motion i'ltfure News, says tiliout "The lllind Adventure" a 5 j pari, VitaKi'iiph production. ljr ulieer , siiiipence and i;rl;pln.n mystery tills produ.-ii .ii has been equaled only by j few screen productions. It repie-' scuts a sort of screen drama all wl'.l enoy. It will be shown at the llarte Thcatie today. Adv. - , Tor Infants and Children in Usg ForOycrGO Years Alwavs Iicmis the c.i(fnivturr of f rally Located Near (ill the famous 8.hops and Tta4re? 1 mm la. . I fl 1. 1 r wm pa 1 . Kll I Pf . 1 . ui-MiiT'ttjurca Ma RED CROSS WAR FUNDS Arlington Contribution! Received May 20 to 27. 1918. -' ! (Coptinued from Page One) i : ! Mrs David Hushes , Miss Marion Dceeher J. . Uruce C. D. ltentley, (Saudgate) W. Burt ; Georse iUirt j Joseiih ltelund. jr. Joseph Belaud 5.oi) i.oo ; 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 , i.oo ; 2.00 1.00 ' 1.00 1.00 I 4.00 I 5.oo j 1.00 I John Bounacis S. Hrace H. W. Iirown 11. Iirown K. D. Urown V. J. Harrett Mr. Leale Mrs. Louis Dump P. C Lrownson Mrs. F. C. llrow usou Jcunie A. Bromley Mrs. C. T. Bellis Mary Barr.lt Mario A. Buck F.dward J. Busheo Harold Hufhee Harold Blair Robert Benedict Arthur Benedict R. A. Blair O. :. Bromley Nellie Brom'ey Royal Blyther D. S. Blyther W. Barton W. F. Bixby . F.dmund Bushee i A. Bushway i Albert Buck ! F. Babiekas Macelonls Baehise ! Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Bromley i Rollin .L Bump' ; Alfred Buck Mrs. R. A. Blair .1. 1'. Cullinan ; B. N. CuUiimn Henry Cul'lnan ; . N. Canneld : Mrs. F. Cantleld i John L. Canlleld Leo Cullinan Win. Cullinan , Anna Cullinan j G. (1. Cullinan ; Alfred Crocker ! H. D. Cressey A. C. Candee 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.00 5.00 i 5.00 ! 1.00 j 2.00 I 2.00 5.00 j n.oo : 5.00 i 5.00 5.00 ! 5.oo : 5.oo i 1.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 4.(10 1.00 2.00 t 1.00 j 4.00! 1.00 i 2.00 ; 1.00 i 2.oo ! 2.00 4.00 2 no 4.00 1.00 i K. D. Conroy i James G. Cole ' l'h 11 Conroy 4.00 4,00 5.00 1.00 2.00 .50 .25 1 13 1.00 1.50 1.50 I.OO 1.00 5.00 1.00 Mrs. B. L. Ca;-o Mvron Cole Noel K. Cole Mrs. Chas. Canlleld I). J. Conroy F. C. Cullinan Robert S. Crofut John Christmas Mrs. George H. Curtis Geo. II. Curtis Henry Conlin Mrs. Henry Conlin J. A. Cole C. II. Colo F.va Cooledgo Sidney Crofut Martha Canneld II. J. Collet to Matthew Cullinan Flora M. Barney, (Shaftsbury ) Raymond Cook F.dward Cooke D. Cniozan H. S. Coleman I'. X. Cu'llnan Harold Cole John Coronet Wallace Corey ( Clifford Corey Helen Corey .At. Comlnsky Chas. D. Charlton K. A. Canlleld Cora' litiltols Miss K. Tielaney Kdwaid Delaney Mrs. Fdward Delaney Mver Daniels ('. 11. Darling Roy Casev W. Car!t;o'ti Lawrence Cole K. J. Culliiuiii ' "00! , mi 5 ,,,; n - noj 1 .50 4.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.oo 5.00 4.00 1.00 1.23 1.00 li.OO i.OO 1.00 5.00 4.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 13.00 3.00 a.oii 5.00 3.00 i.oo 2.00 .50 1.00 4 00 1.00 1.00 C. H. Curtis Bernard Frank Dunlap M and Mrs. M. IV Dcming Mrs. J. J. pup'ls Mr. anil Mrs. A. Dufresne John Delaney, jr. Henry Dunlap Frank Dupolse John Dooley Richard Delaney John Draper J. T. Doyle W. J. Delaney John Delaney I'eter Duvcr J. F. Donahue and family ' John Daniels J. Dunlejiias J. Drnsis i:. W. Dennison I. K. Deschenes Janev-. J. Duplis (). DuBols , Tho. Delaney. , Harry Dolau Ralph Delaney Raymond "TCI weft Gerahl Kunls 5.00 5.oo j 5.00 ! 5.00 j 3.00 5.00 l 3,00 ; 4.00 i .50 I 4,00 ! 1.00 j 5.00 , 1.00' zmk 1 WEDNESDAY Don't send garments to the cleaner's wbettihcy caobe cleansed at home easily and safely with kW'4Zr MULE TEAM' BORAX SOAP.CH1K Mak a (hlok taalt of th chlpa and rub Into tba loot to be ctranrd. 6pont ort with clrar wattr and ail irtata or dirt will come out and teava no "rlna." "'t'i th! B.r. wtlk u. U4 ttuu lUu a K.tk ) At All Dealer elm's HI mm 5.001 5.00 1 0.00 ; 5.00, 3.00 2.00 1.00 j 2.00; 4.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 25.00 : 2.00: I.oo j I.oo 1.00 4.00 Kev. Van R. Gibson Rev. and Mrs. Gouthey Flora Gagnon Eddie Grover Alvin Gilbar Mrs. Mary Gendner Horace Goewey Paul Gouthey , Mrs. Mary Grout . Max Gruut Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Grout Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Gilchrist John Geary Kdw .Griffin . Leu I. Grout Jesse Grant Helen L. Grout J. V. Gagnon James George i Marshall P. Grlnell II N. Griswokl J. C. Gerard Kdw. Gaguou V. Gimltiecio II.' Gi imes Ida Gilbar Jos. Gallia and family Mike Genis Paul Gabel George Gikls 10.00 j 15.00 . .50 j 2.50 I 5.00 ; 10.00 i .25 I 1.00 ; 1.00 1 5.00 1 20.00 1 1.15! 1.00 1 5.00 ! 5.00 ! 1.00 : 2.00 ; 2.00 ! 1.00 ; 1.00 j 2.0U I 2.0( : 5.00 , 5.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 l.ott 1,00 5.00 1.00 5,00 . 5.00 2.00 1.00 Charles Gaffney Irving Grout S. K. Gray Mrs. S. K. Gray S. K. Gray. Jr. McGloir ;!agnoti Mrs. C. D. Gilchrist, sale of Excelsior & Empty Barrels Hale Company Dan Hayilen Wm. Hall Isaac Hall Sadie F. Hard C. E. Hard Geo. D. Howard . No lle J. Unlet II. A. Hulet Mrs. Sarah Hayes t Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. E. S. I turd F. F. Hawley and family Mrs. George Howard Mary J. Houghton , . F. (). Ilanaman Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Hurd Mr. and Mrs. Geo. liawley D. P.. Harrington T. W. Hillgrove (Rutland) Frank A. Hard D. A. Hull, 2.07 5.50 , 500.00 . 5.00 3.00 : 5.00 , 4.00 4.00. 10.00 2.ou 2.00 1.15 2.30 3.00 5.00 4.75 -1.00 1.00 4.30 2.00 1,00 i.oo, Mrs. Henry HayeH I-0?! Menard Harrington 1 B. L. Hard 5. Jack Houlihan Henry Hayes "' Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Howes - Maude HewcB , ; C. A. Eddy F. O. Lste; : A'fred t arley i X. C. Fku kt.v . ! Marguerite Farrell i Mr. and Mrs. Evi ;F. 11. Farnhani ! George Fowler i John Fois G. Fois Itennie Frashella . Francesco Fanuzzi Chas. Firman '. Foresters of America Court ' Arlington No. 21 Yeruoa Field . Edw. Fai rell j A. Fadden , , I A. Finkle 1.00: 1 00. 3.00 , 1.00; l."0 I.OO ; 1.00 : 4.00 1.00 : 2.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 I 1.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 .50 1.00 10.00 1.00 30.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 5.UO 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 100 fi.QO 2.00 D. Haley, sr. I ; K. Hovey David Halev. jr. L. H. Hillard A. Houle Clayton P. Hulett Mary J. Ilarlrugton X. P. llebcrt Francis Haley Chas.. Harrluglou Thomas Illgglns Mrs. Thos. Higglns Abbio A. Hard Mr. and Mrs. Z. Hard M. Z. Hard John Ineson lm Wllhelmina Jacobs A. M. Johnson I Arthur Johnsou I Win. Johnson I Mary Jessen I J. R. Judson j Edward Jessen j Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Jones i Gertrude F. Judson James Keough Michael Kelly Atlee Knapp Richard Keough William Keough Carl D. Knox Walter Keough W. P. KeouKh Mrs. II. Klrby B. Kosmas Dennis King John King Thos. Keouirh "'UI ! Arthur Knapp John Keough Ccclle Keough Irene Keough Stasia Keough Bertha Keough Edward Keough M. P Kllllon and family Kate Kclley ('has. Keough Tony Kannletls W. B. Kinney Marlon Lathrop Claude Lathrop C. Law ter Lawrence. Frank .1. Lackey Thomas I.o.iear Albert Link 1'. UbadJe Hairy Lathrop . James Loitrey Louis LaValley Mrs. Agnes Latin Fred Livingston Lois l.nwler Mr. and Mrs. Bert Law (). P. Llsccoinh Mrs. Jerome Laklu 1 Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Leake Mamie t.eako ' (ieorglaua LeaKe ; Mrs. E.' M. Lntl)r.p ! Dorothy It. Leake Mrs. M. A. Lathrop Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Lultatt I.. M. Mnrble Mr .and Mrs. Guy McKeon W. C. Matot G. K. Mofflt 1 Michael Monhsey. Jr. Thomas Mann, Sr. Peter Mlkltas , Kdw. MoriKcy i H. .1. McDurfee i Hnrvev Morgan .T. Miller " ; J. Malnlleiie 1 ' " J 1 . mmwm James A. Maxwell Arthur McDurfee W. McLenithan Jesi.0 McDcrmott Thos. Mahoney W. J. Morrisscy Annie Matteson Mears. Ellas 5.00 1.00 2.00 1 .00 2.00 3.00 4.00 2.10 . 2.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 4.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.30 1.13 5.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 5.oo 1.00 1.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 1 Mrs. Jane Mears 5,00 Loren MoDermott 3.O0! John McDeruiltt 1,00 ! Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Morehouse HO; Doliue.r Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Mclntre Mr. and Mrs. John Morris.sey Julia Morrissey M. L. Morehouse Mr. and Airs, D. Morrow Mr. and Mrs. John McDuifee Mi?. Harvey McKee Lillian G. MacAuley Lew .Montgomery John Mann Tbos. Mann, Jr. J. W. Mann I!. J. Alooiy Bertha McDonald E. E. McDonald Norman O. Madison Mrs. J. M, Morton Cornelia . McKckion M. Martelle ' F. O. Mason A. L. Mouso Mr .and Mrs. M. R. McKen.ie Frank McMurray J. W. Manchester Frank McDcrmott I James Martin ! D. T. MeConnick George Moore Joseph Xaakltis A. Nautllle ! Harry Nlles ' John Norton ! A. W. Noyes ;J. M. Nelioii 3.00 5.oo 2.00 73.00 5.00 2.00 2.oo I.oo 2.00 Loo a.oii 2,eo .50 1.00 4.00 2.oo In. oo I.oo 5.00 5.00 5.00 I on 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 5.oo 10,00 3.00 I.oo 1.00 : Neighborhood Club I Mrs. Carl Nvrrtie ! R. Nichols and fauiilv ! Mrs. R. A. O'Brien i John O'Mallev ! A. J. O'Neill , J. J. OWeill i Joe Orbin iR. Phillips 0(1 i-( 11 1 .irKinsoii 1.00 II. Pierce S. J. F. Ii. Mrs. Marv IC.Iw. Prealo PadciMMi L. Potter A. Powers Perkins 1.00 2.00 1.00 4.00 s.oo 2.00 2.00 .30 5 00 1 00 I Robei t Parkinson ! Andrew Phillips loip' Phillips : L..U. Pond ! Wui. Pratt . Mrs. Wm, Pratt 1 Madeli:,,. plnnkett Miss Preo 1 Mr. and Mrs. James I'd,,. I'n-d Pnro A'fred Pa'nier ; Robert Piovan 1 John His. Ion i John Robinson ,nd fauiilv 2.00 5.00 1 Oil loo 5 MO 5.00 2.00 2.00 LOO 5.00 1.00 1.00 5 00 1 00 2 00 1.00 50.00 I-IIIUK liO'llll'-'ill Chas. Roland Jack Ross B. J. Robertson t. H Itehblj,,., It. M. Ru-sc'l 't 'll. Ric,. .Mis. P. RorhcHtor 25.00 5,00 , 2 00 n.oo ; 1 00 1 5 om 5 00 4 00 I 00 4 00 , 5 00 ' r, 00 5 00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1 .r.n : I.oo, v.00 On v two U net kinds of corn Green tft corn $&KxA-- At Uic Touch ol In camp, summer cottage or in Perfection Oil Cook Stove is instant service. No ashes to shake down litter no delay no cook stove You get real gas-stove convenience end comforf with "f kerosene, if you use the New Perfection. Its long blue , chimney insures clean, intense heat, free from soot and odor. 3,000.000 now in use prove its popularity and worth. Made in 1. 2. 3 and 4-burner sizes, with or without cabi net top. Also 4-burner stove with cabinet top and heat retaining oven complete. Ask your dealer about the New Perfection Kerosene Water Heaters and the regular New Perfection oven. For best results use SO-CO-NY Keroscne-every drop clean heat THE STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK C. Rolswin Miss Myrtie kooenson '. L. Smith Tony Sherman Kdw. Scully ' Hosea Sargood Jos. Solinas J. Soleskl John Smith Emnntt Smith John Squiers, Jr. Richard Sargood A. Schneider X. Sijuiers Sam Sipiiers Ray Sanboin Marvin Squires F. Sharkey Mrs. Robert Smith M. fr'orvilla George L. Smith Eugene Seniors Hattie Sargood Jerome Sargood Sarah F Smith .eta Sijuiers ' Stella Shevlin WinlieM Secoy Frank Secoy 5.00 ! Mrs. Schultz 5,oo! Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Shulllcton Lem Sipiiers Herbert Siiuiers North Dist. School E. J. Sinclair Cyrus Secoy M. E. Safford W. M. Safford Mrs. tnes S.itf.nd Herbert Schnell Jr. Si-hwarzkopf Mn. W. F. Smith Smith. Mrs. A. II. F. J. Stubenrauch May l. Stubenrauch Elizabeth Stubenrauch Mr. and Mrs. Everett Siiuiers Mr. and Mrs. Win. Twitchell Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. Toombs .las. M. Thompson Margaret Thompson Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Thompson James P. Thompson Marjorle II. Thompson Erie Tvr. ll J. W. Tynan I. Touchcite Guy Twitchell Curiiel Vanillin G. M. Vangh , Mis. W. C. Vlault l-'incst Van llyne Jerome C. Vlault S. II. Viaull V. J. Valli de R. II. Vnnih'rbur'ih W. Wiildren ('. II. Woodard Horace Wl'lianis R H. Williams M. Wilkinson l.es'er Woo,t.itd Jarvls Wvinan 'rs. M. E. Wviuan N'r-t. R. Warne.- ' I!. Warner harobl Warner George Warner 1.00 1.00 5,00 1 on 1 15 1.15 1.0" 2,oo 10.00 5.00 10.00 I on ."..no 7.00 3.00 I. on 5 .Oo 4.o'o 10.00 2.00 t.oo 23.00 ! in iiy M. noil worth Mabel F. Wood worth Edward ('. Wood worth II. P. Win don Paul Waterman George Whitten H. K. Webb Mrs. II. A. Ward Mrs. Minnie Whitman Mr. and Mr;;. Ira .1. Warner Hector Ward I . M. Wnlker Albert Wilcox Warner .V. Diisilu 1 Julia M. Walker Frank A Wo.nlard Frank P. Webb Harold Walker Vr Robert Wli:i:inn Harry T. Wllb on r'hor II. V. ai ner , Robert Wl cox Ailbor F White Mr. iiinl Mm John A Wih-ox G'enna Walker II Wind the Match your home the New always ready joijfc no fire to build no M drudgery. KEROSENE OIL . -50 3.15 5.oo LOo 5.00 4-50 4.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 2.0" 2 00 2. 00 1.00 2.00 1.00 l oo l.oo I.oo j 3,00 J. B. Webb V. Welcome Win. M. Webb Dan Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Win. Waite Arncy Warner Thos Willis , Mrs. Sarah Young Mr. and Mrs. luiah Henry Young Din.no Young Robert i oung Mrs. Rob-.-rt Young Fied Yunn:i; Total $2(115.40 Corvtiihutions Received In Arlington Jo Ee Credited to Sunderland Edward Lallatt llasklns La Bad M. Morritsey ,1. X. 1,'laneliard Medric Hard Fred Hard Thus. Bellis Ira L. Hall Herbert Dovntoti John Clark Mi;i. Louis liudro ha MeDermott Wm. Ilayden WinlieM Hall J. Mayhew and family .25 1.00 1.23 1.23 3.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 3.00 1.00 5 .00 4.00 2 00 2.0o 1 j Pools r.ndro 5 no i Sevinnur Hard :M.,ii W, Wlnchell 2.00 1 f'.ert Parks 2.00 i Ed v.' Grover 4.00 ; Gordon Hard L. Balian Clifford Dushway C. Damaiest V. Finnerty Mrs. Gilbert fusliway Harvey Hard W. E. Coonley Edw. Buck Henry Shuftletnn Frank Buck II. R. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Shaw Cecil Parks Llewllyn- Bellis E. R. Hall 5.oo 1.00 5.00 5 00 1.00 4.00 2.00 2.50 2.00 3.oo 10.00 2 00 2.00 .50 5.00 poo 1.00 1 (10 5.00 2.00 3.00 Total Grand Total The following Is a list of Industries whoso employees subscribed 100 per cent: Manufacturers Halo. Co., Arlington Kef. Co. General Stores Thompson & How ard, Geo. G. Cullinan & Co., E. C. Woodwoith. Myer Daniels, James W. Mann. Warner 4i Dtistln, Ruby War ner, Corey & Elwell. Win. Andrew. Barber Shops James Duplis, R. A. Slinrieton. Thus. Ilkgins. Pluiiilieis .V. T.:i:-nii;hs Fred M. V, nlke;. Dry Goods Stores Myron Cole. Drug Stoies East Arlington l'har m:': ;. .V, . . i i A PAIN REMEDY Prepared for Family Use 4,00 1.25 ; 1.00 poo 2 oo ' 1.00 ; Poo . 5.00 1.00 i I.oo ! I.oo , 1 oo 1 115' r. 13 I 15 1 15 ' 5.0H -.50 j lo.oo ; .".on ; 50.00 : .30 1 oo . 1 on : 1. 5,00 j 5 oo :- filS -a iascil-pelief I.oo fill Alt Drugtfuti fcLiifcJi Tried and True EXTERNALLY for INTERNALLY for il.tm I on 2. on 4 00 t on 2 00 (i.oo o oo 1 on 5.00 Sprnlni Liim' ir.mp.in noa Liim'a brutal K.wThroat M,rr, N.rvmnDtt Ncurnlgla CotJ la Itrartlmrn Knur Kelatiea Tontha-ha miit,.,o H,a.lali u"ix in us nri RAWWAY '0 V'i Otu'ia S?t., Naw York. 5.00 .50 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 1.00 I.OO 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 .50 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.10 4.00 2.00 .50 .50 11.00 8.00 11.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 .50 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 5.00 ;.no n.oo 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.00 5.00 20.10 1.00 6.00 1.00 $122.00 $2737.40 3 JJolin Mll'er 1 1