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ï~~Man. trotryt rtrph operator in 'tijid gain. xre,+terairkd, nd ine or in6--Ilrgrrlow, urtviu ur" iaretiti Iapgep- nott. TIe ttin of Mrs. arie Mother cn ri*t tearsafter givingI nimans. The tilrr.e tiititti lt 11'it ~t tw, i-ir. 11r);.. irtit it tdrn ilia.Me, f iti"r ftii-enitlatinrt-. n, ltn Ihnet t-r (ibis "utilaiathite outi. Aiy - W, \ilard. Nie and Kuhl- toin W. 1a. 3M ni..I(h1-hit I tt l t'1,ie of ihi-n Ir ill a l fctim,i wi be it -ir"e a s b t-el saner thenlttle nutom man aod Fir. Tti-rnoo. Adamoautno arr. IrrN- d:I rlrisutil, tijibe ut~r uidpe ia for.rn ie n oeadPetotesnr down with -itidi- ant ti-roork. JAw t-jKefer. 1Mi.: J. Vison Jw, tf,ei flint-.Itrl Illman,,a-,an the'y dearly ti-tn' its pleasant I Ifg~rsou u Ili fater + +(lrrriw~rliwi15 o"Wly " rnrnfououuarxeateull direFll tins for forbabies. mii Btrown and Kohiman. Jetfernui whofir then 'etterti Mart Ion I iti ere. I abrief illne. i - riettn rla te. n1frgrwaua hate bets illnAr abttic d'. nivasutile a ti e was a inittrr of theid (II W, rntdonrrhbete fIj r. Hotwardl H. lHopinso. Newmakth -Â~-g Iiislcnd--1Iiu N \"i-th,enttrbtirg'. tleware -if '-ounterfeit figayulP _____ whitdiald vinterttny, t.'ots that towo Vi itt tout tir. A1tnltgrain ws-r latiglite o 1.an* -.Jhn1. ordrgifir a bottle n 1aioa witthotit a tt+ita. City din ttr rIAre it J W.-litrttt by I re t iliat If. burg. did lber Mttttdiiv if neominia. Syrutp of Figa lien Per titnit iode; nr-itAtn in thertti t. tminty It alth 1I mas. this ity. Qanttoing iii ileathb1- "hrbythe "California Fig Syrup Com1I tifit~er T. ttvite ltmittnn retotttdi-it.t f tier bitber. 1tat.I -buw ioberto. t. WIinitteoter.'I s. -tuneral nemei-et tu}."---.dvrtinenient. day marked imlpremitin the gi iinrl t itt titiegh.Pit. Mr. li~tite-inwas ia nn awere lie i'tr 1err Vit-lneodat tire r tin body s ittaition. Thmer-care many ill ~titett,"oif tOwilatirChief.1 ilg-ti'ntelAtnie 'Huth, if lie. WtbelV.,Ste. 7Kyear rnIl.-. - - -- soil tut-h iittuteen. bitu ot ta-i -ox in"to" ittrto. ihist y. tn, lie ao l:i tear, twho lit-ti rat; alt-tn. i tit, X rvit ing art I tend feftitit onsfeayttiaokhat h alen thle if age'. nt-I ott it+tr-sta tit ntge illthe t 'e* P -~t.1! IttarilI. St, ant tine E d a eergig - i tsbih. w eeh"dN. Ie srri' y a g t r..g ihsisr- oh o i~ ftiointinostre'loss early, and rhte, illow. Alittii 'is Mtt *rona tlucy.anti Saint. Itt was fir niany years Â~ Unlonj a fnil F treeta of lie fits present a desertedi a.lautrn: twitltrtutlter.tJ-hit M. 1t( blt. likidiiretor. metiber of the W'iinches I ur today:atir.. f1trdi Vtitianrhtwirtt lloet udf,,1r aiars. M rs. ('paretitan if thriiteti ('hump.,an Yenry j K tP55 ad ti"eein, thisaid.e Jaes Watt-e. t1.u--ut of dMr. and dir., Naitrttitinrti. itilitulelt~tia. auIsudm. *Key.. 'V1a.. Oct. 1(.--MiasFloe S thartas ('. 'atri. Tharmunt. tliedtl ti Vitliatit it. 'ittr-ittillit -uy. el"tre hets,. 7, daughter of Mr. nod "I Waohnlon:.Jtohln [Pne Blttler,.'ti, ~n --Mr,..1.I. t.* Gut-u.dien titt tier bhtme:Yul ee no o ucl Jof aMr. And Nrna. WililtiT. Iiitllrr. ti rtiin.S-thiSIt-tones ttf int(rujlard ta rt,-i. fit-elevening.bdcuhcnb onurd sa o city;W~xiatinard 51-. Ititberts. n- *itt",f yanmt.wlwr aulIi iennt iid.titi aeto -i nii- idtntythis famous old home-made F.4g.s M.and Mee. Wilitaini W. JIttle-ete.litte en ir t-trlneltiy..8!e is -trirri ti tobetoheenx. Fratni. at hunt' antI ln Ayn h a orn l nerNew by i~yhrthe (olwitig I-lijldeeti lirof. lit- i ie.ttltitgtoii. V1'aVs.and one tis all sight, wilt sae that the immediate _ i -it. --.-A.S..n-ti ni_ ta - f_ tee, itt.-ira.. _ I relief given i l otlk s i l HELP FOR RAILWAY EMPLOYES -is" ialmy ostr loecoughs. ___-ROMIIEY HARD HIT BY iFLUi" $1,OÂ~O RAISED FOR ILOAN toepisnot t Leter for ouaase fso gg ICorps Of PhsaiciasisAnd 35 Nurses i_- _ _--.---- of nPinex;Vithen a id plain grsasnatful Soda. nfeach Haxser~tni Two!ltiadents At Deenf And Blind 'Tropp Train Pays Suceesl Visitawhe sugar syrup to make a full.orni starmp. Hagerstown. Md., )t.7. I--Twenty-,- School Among ietinis.,lassos, honeoyor ancrn syrpinehAd>o untilt Ighi five nu-sea from.nhns Hophinsa gt - Itumutity, N.1t+.l. '' i l~-~uflurn Iaxe~otn. Md-ie! f -ioeba ugrgrp EterSitefii "nFor t t rHutmr n ptlwith asrItw-ht buda large tlihi-re, thme dertbsIn S13.tOattwttrth of Fourth Liberty Loan,pntsve bot for oh prr of th of hysciasarrvedhee t~tly o hdk hi iwn tiudetuaat it-' Wert ir- titude -eecsold dting the two-hour l yU yrP or og rpr after W'estern Maryland Railway infou- gitlia tuioiitutuuui for thie leaf stud hulntl stay hient of the enhibitIon tratn of war effective remnedy. It ken ps peafeetly Itahlrattan enzaspattents at tiageratnwn Conuntry - -'iirtti-St. thuir. IT. froim Wyttittg irtti ict hittithe Government In send- anad tastes pieaas~t----hiiLrsnlike if. ('limi, iunvertedt Into oauciiergeftey tn- -ittny Ant i tttit-Iitt-ten. 14.(it-n"It. uhnstab Nbtarylond til. Charles A You can feel this take hold Instant. iith iqns iiio iital. ihFi te t -iittinhr hrg vbothint and beating the mom. nilili- for i 5tru Ms.aJohn Hnthd hreo. ueeney tenderetiatiplienrmvaunts. Ni1r*. '-it1--u htyt- neadnthennasthnrope taetutrtlmi train. Rest It-nsa oiSrttteteet~Aarn hifutIfs"if tie item..1. San.ul. atmatoritt iond iti titilttittltiniet-cmade by ibe promtlynloosens a dt7 lhtphg ate titijnteeceulto ieit-ac tiehr mi hil t-titislly' i-t Eir-tal I'lmint-luMouthIt.folio-Ii:;Attiyttuin!. r~i.MM1 Its, antdIoot hn iapitieo tgetphe. Iog tt' ~ldeinlt-. At it j"iint u-itiftru-r."it-tled. uged itt. Shtie i ilt rduef IIlet.- ttanae.t'n lbert ltauter, Aioitymous. Cat-i Aday's ampswill ussially break up en to nslyi~thc okfcialsuof1-tuutr liesthb. tmntt rtmily. Vs..antI the avettu wi-fe, ti $tint)ualnticimr.Iigri frisyt~oto hs od n tI; - ------- ost-utand 'rissbtnisn cuti.tordinariyiit roirttlot ath-tueenditnk.it boa-rdtian.thmoo. Uieron. i'iaeo ep Id fo broncet~s, n-gop adtlnlfcltles ere itrovltded fur,- - Sitn-ad.o Three lideitanilil- -M. len is. tot. Wllllaou P.JLane ndtwhooping cougp, and braophal ashma. eaig fiÂ~1 i-iUaiet ra"-thdi. i onlTInli-ok. noho n-ito am l,Pnmitn atihtinVt me=Is Asmost valuable atneno. thetositalt. Mre~n'J'tie otttias lelutnat f".50:It;1. J.;Nirthmerit, $200:I ated eompond of tentIlatNorway l Mlnw.nat'w hir"t (tn ianAh. died at QMill Altuntilo Or' Altft-edl tllhnger i, It.,.Pather, 'iA'll- lie rtacahe euemaedy culItitcoa ntbaxke In the llaitecatiitn cc- rhscil. MIte in sit-i-ed by lit-n tittbaitem IsIt, my, Jitu hitt nt-ytlie, r t for trst and hest renlaL tal hp t___,____. o-nesttlx in ldrent. F luNw) f'nlgg, n"-titn injtasuur,". ti.liaver, Mi-n. Itoy)-lhser, Jo avoid disappo tmet ask your PHSCItvcrxO -L" foemam fir ttke ltl ta A.nd turat-h $1 - t usacit Shadrach Charles idugltfr mune of in: ---- tersu.de i-nSrn.fgr2.M)drAln'A et.t.Ky~.iwith dtt-etlons ans doe't amopt any. Dr.CN.genisn.Of ethnabsg.- ft r t-iiing the funeral of tilePson. Mina ht-lrd. M. teengec. Bruce N.I thing else, Guaranteed to gve ehec. Dr oW.Beisa f aterbr.PaulI agt-d tT. Philip Lewis., aged 4h' Panzet-, nle I. hihaw. C. I, Jenkine,-luestateon r Dies. yan went to the hiomin of his brother, Raymon crcen, C. J. Mtttlemyer H- h RokilMd.Ot 7-D.Creo I David Lewis, on Jersey Mtoontatno where C. Stove, Howard Stanley Isaefacty" The Pine: Co., W + a4~ IolllM. c. 7-rCreo ie -was st-riken hy pnteumonia, death en- lor, B. 1'. Wea oy. James H. tong, Mine 1dvrlamet N. EtchIsos dIed suddenly at his home nuing. Mrs. (ieorgta Mabel SavIle, wife Emma B hrd. Hoy A. Stouffer M. Hen- vttesL at (Gaithersburg, Montngomery county. I of Boward Alvin Saville. died at lint-perle M1t-,S. F. Ftcagie, S"jt1 Pleag ie. thia 'morning from influenza. He was I time fti Jerse~y Moutin Wednesday. Olive K. snmith, Max Smith. Jr., Jolla strckn aou tw wek ag ad wa+ iaged 24. She was a daughter iif Mr. %I Rh t-, Netlie MleEseSih' m O SO A H shut-tikn beout t e onadago iiud n-sn tl 't. T..1. Poanell and wan mart-ted ectart 1NWHeea tkeMwrllet-,onigani ElateSvileinJSmith.h wrta sle a er miuts lterfrm har di" amp T-c.utt ninesi-nsent to France. DEW CRATIC LEADER DEAD ' IDG SINO A o d dafa lsa atrfo easte Jotiihn ille, (nt; son of 1Mr, and Mra. FHe Is survivedt by a wIdow, who was' I,1.1.tMiler, tiled itt his. home lucre from Frank 1. Caidwell, Of nitoA l"ia -Mips Rachel Young, of ihsithreburg I pni-imotnia, aged 17. He wa stalen Ilia.A l~l before her marriage. He wan+3r' easu whileti t work in ('timberland. The body i-faaOf "Phio" Eaton Tablet) Get instant Mf~ old and the enu of the late Dr. Btina ns aknti d4 on o. nrw Bristol V. Oct. IT-Prank B. Cald- eifb taigP Etchlso of Gaithersbarg. The funeral I iTihre;u died Tises~ay at his home near welt, pro anent bunes man and prom- rli y tkig Pp' Diapepairi. wilt e elfrom he (mity residenceI ThreeCthurches. aged 6t5. He is suit-vv ient in oltic to Southw-est Vt irgn.________ wel e ldfomth f y n t rs Bob t2 'coc Snayaferooby his wife and several grown children. died at is borne here Tuesday. De'a ghi of J.RodeyPowrRonondseRev J wa du t pnu fotlowing Infin- I When meats don't fSt and you belch ipa R SATYR T. hiower, a Btiptist mnilter, near enza. M tCaldwell w peieto h __________ Levels, died at College Station, Teas, Mfodern ode: Co tion and Indexed gasacdanudietdfd.Wn 'iT Nw Cse R~eaed a newhet-c he attended a Government me- prattctal alt court rei'ords of this sec- you feel lumps of distress in stomach, j0NwCs.AprdInOechanical school. Re Is survived by his____-pifauene erbr rhaah Day."parent. lfive brothers and one sister.,Hreasin, tnt ebreifn or waiting! Tr Pa. Oct. 1.-The Ifaluenza l it-a. Mary Duncan, wtfe o f loyd Dun-HrisItatelfnowtng atook'astartlingsepuart to this city yes- c-an, died Monday. Mirs. Susan Holt, terday. Twa-"nu ad nd seventy new Vhwf' of Silas Hot. diett at Miller Or- F J chr erhr:svrlcide tcaaspewet-c reported last evening. This chriv. nearhere: alsveratfchir nd lsoyo r brings theystotal to 1,(vt0i-De. G HughWNeati ied sneofar.Stande y u It hoas been arranged by D~rs. J. Frank Ms eug t' ets idna tn- a Small, director of public health, and watt Schoolhouse. He was one of the A. M. Grove, superintendent of public rgsrnso Spebr1 i a b o d and f r uta ona o a alto safety, to sout-et a number of cots andtlet, two brothers and two Isapsstaeperaiste yseplar-i bedding fronm the slte eso as to inntallFaalToEnvne tfV your " bogainandtmahdsresedsyhs the n tmahsoalte yppiTee tent hoepial at the fair grounds tajuries FtlT nter / eto J tmc dsrs ns hs as soon as possible. Ell ors at-e bein Hgg son M.Ot 7Carne-piessent. harmless tablcts of Papa's.uprtt n-te-etal smet.o te oen artuw~a;m.onnct. 1.-Carence ostsolittle atdrug --iora.-c e S. Murphiy, 8tt years a justice 0f the hey -w1l be James T. Tawny, West':0th Centgry Ltnimsent never,dIsapHtD DA eaa SO years old. White he was a riotville; Charles Harold Smeller. Un. O" D a r bringsa k relief fromt Neural ' DLstanch Democrat, he had been continued lontown h C Layton John Noble, Reti-lheumatIc in and Tres. 5u$.... - drug' its offce by Republican Governors. He ater; Royl Franklin Carbaugh. West-! and alt soreness of nerve sad musces yo r twas one of the best known men -of the n-ntt wDCok ekn.q ~u' n k Woetbtmt, bnac2 Ce ftur you ey i mnte; Iwn Conk enknsWoo" tniaeotdoesn't smart, bnra and b~tsres But mining regtion, Ha is survived by five blnse Rundalda Malcuvet-lous Martin,;Â~ DJ 1J tar 1t isn't doing good. It helg os i t n-eeglchildren.acsSily t i.code James. Dorothy and Margaret Union Brid; Paul Osar Itrater, a e fo d orttnuai&50thlarenlist with tile.frt unal ported at home, and ttvneoans na nthe grmin nWoodtbine; rsward Augustus Wright, rfeel fit afti n nsee m on. U t 'pt no aubsti- Faance. Other Louiacooing deaths 'vera Woodbine: John Emory Coahnn, Do' i ' tda d l an toe tan we tIfita Stephen Leatherman. aged 20, -who is tour; William Xohn. Jr., Westmnlter;hBa e feIttaltnd otte aton we ~m t Bydwhissurvived by her lhusband Itusslli Algire Dell, Patapsco;i Willard - it dh- q Icu e u Al E ds - e a.'.e'1.. 1. w. rad i._ams.ar-vArh. Cabtjh vetmnaar W INSH IP, BOlT & (Iidrwrsd Keisg Mili Wakefield, Mae,. 'Mssuated teas helps t an as steyseth and eneray Into Iisveins sndbrimusesstosthe te e nervous cn-down wames.as Jense. Fr4sgla Sal lessnlormserij ean of bellevee Hospital IOasdoav 11Y. adWestchester County IH 'prescribe It reguaris sases plated snersy.aaemia ad strength apf esndurance. There 1st,,he oranic saN atite d Ie-to eeltnrithead make beasslfut. Snif. tieoguarateed or GRIP EPIDEMIC LEAD TWPNEUN Neglected Colds and Run Condition Source of Da S Need Sacn Colds ways di Now na O epidemi - isaswee country doubly ouc bers often do to setiog and In lea, grip mon-la tan rest 1;, The treat a co is at the begin-ning:way to trytlit istobegin ta> John's Medicine at 'once becau, at- John's Medicine soothes aI the breathing passages, while i = laxative effect drives out impur retieves the cold in the uatul Father John's Medicine ives to ward off grip germs. It is evemy meotbtr of the family to cause itosaloes not contain alt dangerous?drugs in any- formtisament. FJungperBfltkFO Cough, TA'.Col 1w ThA Get I fthI t i.i I I I r,i r 0 0

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