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TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 l i c t u r e i f
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CanU "SO
-.the novel by Betty Smith, and of.unfu for the week commencing Monday next, ' ’The scene is laid in |Brooklyn .of a
“A ’TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN." - ^ d picture ;thia adapted from
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Ail Next Week :M ...W A,. , V.UU. UuUpl
VW , , I . arsi our’lssu^e'IOctober had a ' aack; end !‘,‘We ;this
pg elsd.’[, reTOpen
195).
Ibf some! bummers we don „ on the weather,
k In the igeometrj’iclass Students 'Were I reported to
promised |a .record
ker Hafgri ^ died at
tt Glen 'Ofomie, Kihgusle, illness.', , J i '
_____ ________, sho ;
|al barbef, Mr.[J. H^U Wellgata Iced : the opening' Jof' a JadieS'
Iby'hls; wife and prihciples."|
la
for er'-‘^abrii rehearsal for a' bbhCert! a presen
cuiSuonim^ '
Ig at t thei^iphearsais." regiflr
Jthis, I of,
an^ tt Ui«M r\ia I fVi/if they
present of —i r. — r r - M/1i
if'members ofth'efsociety; will ‘u r .: i .^ . stJeliy •
piindtually;
d,’’ jsald bur potei op! the! _-ike ai
frorm 30 to 39 |“|He is thus
£uld be raised in connection with! Ivemberi'elbbtioii as to the status InciUor B. Jordian,' Who,:on leav^ T Starklei Arms .Hotel, was unabla fpo3sessibri:of the .house He [had Ised. iFor. somb time, therefore^ , no‘option but iW reside with a of m$ family, thus brfeatog
lemed'Ukeiy that acuribus que&i - rl :!
_Mcatlon as a burgess.; iWhen.
Ierseerslprepared.the burge^|list<
Tcame. into.effect:.bn November j omitted his [naipe thei^efrom.
Imade nol clalm t( in respect of H,
„ation. I Would to be a! councillor
• T -aT/Mii I r him to raise thb question of therefore
‘to be placed on t seem'ed, too
lUUa(/iUil>l uuu
he — — bn'November:
,x)od alone,- as the I Act drew a; dm •n, between, beihg elected la coun- irid being a coiincUor, it seemed Clear I that Iwh^ Coundillor.
lon xl of the Muhlnpal Act Hat" a person bhallinot be qualw be elected, or to b >' a councillor: he is enrolled as £ burge^.” ^Ifi
prot
m the ”Act'of I Parliament, hka [others,; Ipfobablv :wlth a Wiew to
.'.f
ceased to be a'burgess hb would , be' qualified |afb counoillbr.
I t .eve: ho is, at
U;to this iplaln statement, land b t them Is a proviso :l.O this '^1
ig wbrk .for the lawyers,. Intr;rb- : varloib . saving and quallfylni
be elected!and peison shall be qiallfled
Id to elbct to thb office of
t.mantfonec
the time .
Jor, which last :ation td! being,
terhativb jfpr and ji 1. spall not repeal take; away 'an|' i other qi.ahflca-i
_ elected spall be , qt
to be a coimcillop ofjeleotioi.qiiall't
IPREFEKM'-,,, THE': POWDERS
l^hichever you prefer therd i i lio more certain andi quick re
le fVom E E A l lA C lE
Cepbot U sold: . everywb'er. In:
l COUM luali-i ■
'this proviso sufficient te enabla too? Jordali to retain hii office-
Ithstanding the plain words! quoted thd point is i not
I burgesses'geierally,- to Councillbr Jordan Section
he shall, for each] _ penalty] not exceeding £50
Ico vdistti «Tn cW
Ir
Saturday the' iMoorL it Held the
leant^en enabled oHol
ICO V I PARTY VUlOlUUU liiCiU W i
ler eVeiyone !epj°y^? 1'’’'^?,'”^' The iidan o ....... .
ledlngSv began I parade,! and imes 'were seen ,,
Je,..apa pi}lzes wefe given to, alh e rain Having 'a b a te dU t t le , ;s wete held along Bar.kfield- Instbad !of hi J]ir. Joyis fl.eld:
by] a I " child and dbg .
ig tpc;'races, |ii|_whlci foif adults ps
many enjoyed 1
was jready, the I hlng I with good
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ie llihting'of |rork3 followed.
[done !b y ! the e Iceb disappear
ired toy children dike ’The'best
it thb tab es l^w- 'vehtrilofl'ulst
terwards'/ lor 1 more
well ;the donkey,
len ail returned'to the canteen __1
mig vyilU suuu, thln^si [rhe p.**- ren ’
'tabled fairly
idult^. Later catrje a coL_-—„ mtertalnipent
o cs ,vvc ,c O.C-U
ie|re ie-lald|foP )hjurlng
„ ' and Igrojvn- donjurlrig trick: ■ .children, who, in a tm e ! ’ a| horiflre and pnfoftunately*
.,vv.*calnipe
m, i^UL^Ugl VUC CVCAlUia |toes!Were served] At 10^,30 p.nvi!
ftog.
to -iH^ cap teen the
I with! Whist j for the older ivenihg
;or games
|)y croWd'dispersed.' ,1 '• I
LWgiSyne wa4 |sung,' pnd lALUJinNIUM
pughlt uctiphii
led to,-enable Users to obtain ana ireeiy !any quantity of (fabricatea
iluiP'for.pots an 1 pans [ind pre^ Oouses.. I ■ '
difficulty about
.NATIONAL NURSERT CERTIFICATE
1 1cirse: obtain uniformity
lii.tra in in g th a
itrpduce acate.'
y students; the Min; nd Education have a national
.steri ofl decided nursery;
VVEDDING and BIRTI-iDAY, CARDS
“ ADVERTISER S TIMES,” CpiTMEROE- i aluminium, litences wlll| now;’ be
the Ministry ofi iremains the sole (trader: for
PllENTIFfJL. AirciafU
This indicates that there the Isupply 0®.;
i \ Maclean ! ! Brand [Stomach
' Powder ' . and Tablets; ; j are only ! i genuine [ I i f signed
r ALEX.C. MACLEM^
pHce
213 Alio
and in 'diblet
m 115, 213
tax).
Had ’ ' ' t l .e 'irs |fl rst, the] Mpyor Mayoress sltthij down with
fo'lriTT
■the cjiildren donkey rides,
'in' sWite ofj |t)he Inclement ithe Hof- -,
iT^A.
-all' nlanned evehis. The 1th a fancy-- ime : original ■
the cbmmit- ■'his w|as fol- tu I f YOU suffer from Indigestion, and fndfffe
pain after meals or toms, take Maclean Brand Stqmach’Pbwd^r.
Quickly i t will relieve the discomfop
a.id restore digestive well-being.
Deaf Sirs '
ciate “ Macleanst” I have used i t for years S am ite iT ib ly .b o th e red with'painq m | iy ,
I write to le t you know How much I:appre I i W e s t r^ . s t o m a c h ^
did not- have Macleaffs. , I cannot Praisept tioo highly. Yours fa ith fu lly , (Signed) ly . E. R.
I really, don’t know what I shouldido i f l
stnmach Powder is convincing evidence of ftsTfficacy in relieving Heartburn,; F laiu - lence Nausea and Stomach Pmns .due to and -to
The wide popularity iOf Gastritis and Stomach Ulcer. ^ , ,U -If-r . WESLEY H A R V E S T SERYK
The interior of I'bhc Cll'herba hi i d i s t <Wesley:[ S th i S
Smirably sung by the cawh, ^ ■E. Fletcher singing the .sol) part
fruit, vegetables and other bn Sunday, when hawert Mvlng services were: held. m o n ^ service the; B«v J] E P. Edwards was preacher, ®nd the an them “Sweet is the Sunllghi; wM
eautlfUlly decorated with nowera
^A t r S a l : children’s! gB sCT- vice in the {afternoon Mn E Atkins ms chairman. Mato g l^ of flowers and: fruit, w re ivc^lv^ by Mrs. Totty. Mss Edith A'tiklhton
told a harvest story, and tongsnnd recitations were given by 'fe ten e Hewitt, Marie Isherwood Helen Sm ith so n , K. Standring,', M. Knowles, Jean Anderton ana, Vera
th e choir, and the; solo, “ cellently sung by Mrs. Yoi
the evralng service. Tho soloist was Master George Waddlngtoi sang “ The Better -Land ” moi ‘i‘ Ih y Way, Not Mine ” was
Rev. W. H] Totty, coiiducted who
,ably. ig-by ex- Mr.
E AU«a conducted th e c h o , , , . —^ tog th e day, and Mr.'Albert lln gard '
,dur-
was th e organist. ' , ' h ! , „ M In th e school on Monday evening the Mvtoah't.'.Chnf^irt :: w Nelson,; entertained - a- 'ji-a,rge todlence.: Sunday’s gifts iWere isold ^ m a stall set up in the The flnancial result of the hd was very satisfactory.
sdhbol. week-
! I . I
id an<i\ y.j.
idi ofi STOUa C E MiFFEHER : i I
2ri 16 Tablet. 1/3, ,Slivle dou
(inc.iPurchaje tai),
1 Powder, or . I42| TablM 3^1
fTablet or Powder! oottn. 8 Powder,
CEPHOS LTD,, BiACKBVRN, CEPHOS DOES NOT AFFECT THE HMRTi ktcri
MY5ICIANS' REMEDY :
[ hairdre^irig Salobn; Ito b ’ -augnt(
,11, "W ■■
ihava yean
't tefi
of ' the i Technical humb
fils Scottish, sh , .allesji’ i, J.P, .'of. .Wlii
obting^ ' afteu
I COM i“.,oni
I r 'Risbgarlj who wds giyiilg hla I
stomary {charge hf I uiucct and|flva
ii/UttiBC .ui
free fob’ :the! Clitbeboe Ghorali fohestral Sbclety. w(ab stated to ihrea
*k yoiir i^OTfst for H. In case of dijjlcu/ty,: write; WOOpiAf^Ot HHtK food? tM. Oanteng, Lanes.
T oil Lionel have!
’’m*- -- . a* j . . . mn. ............. ..— - ;
J Ji. i.. . that’s what Grannie ealli Mm . . . b . h^^ so chubby and contented------ -- sihce
sibce Mummy put him on Woodland Milk ^ Yl Miu could see Mm change for-the-better In a^weefc.
generation
.-.ago; and it presents . IHt story! iof a workinjMlass, family in ‘ poorer quarters. The sisters -Katte Sissy*! the two main roles, aje pli,_., by Dorothy McGuire and Joan Blonoel respectively. Katie is haW, hope respiting, yet loving wife, despite tht trouble , and anxiety of ma ofWlnebriatec
rnn.fhA.bAtter In a weelCo
At last. Ms little growing body .was gettiftg ^ nourishment It needed, from a wholesome, easily
dlgestibiTSod which is no trouble to make . . . ♦ • building up bone, muscle, stamina. Mummy’s hapiiy and so Is Baby Bunting, i
now • • • •
Neetey, characterised by Pjeggy Garper. and ’Ted Donaldson] Sissy ii , the opposite of her sister, paving | re married without 'first obtainl divorpe, and is a real “ badilot.” , , The story develops when ffatie finds, that!she has no real love for her hus
band; and when S e diteovefs that [sh ' " CT again she find
life
unendurable.li ■ Some days later, when Johimy fails, to retpm home, OcerlMcShane (Uoyd Nolan) call? td inform her that Johnny is seriously il. in hospital. ’There he dies an alco holic’s death. Shortly after the funera. Katie’s third child,is bom, and ln |duc time'the older children graduate iron, school. Katie, who has bePn loyal ic the pore, notwithstanding her trials lam; tribulations, ultimately iflnds happinesii with' MeShane.
is
tte.lbecome a motfe ----------
in supporting roles are James'Glea son, iRutn Nelson and; John Alexander.
EOTAI. BtACKBtJEN ’This Week-end: i
James Mason, Margaret Xockwood, ii ■ '
“A L IB l l” !' Air Next Week : j
“ UNTAIUED ” , and “DARK .MOUN’TAWi.’’
TamkoS, Jane Dalwell, J. Farrell 1/100, Donald and J. M, {Kerrigan ' represent approximately half the cast in ■ mount’s “ Untamed]’’ a dramatic ston
Ray MiHand, Patricia Mdrison,, — Akin Para; filmed against the background of on
breakdown, and is! ordered away inw Republic].inlisici the wide open spates with his'friend Woodbury. On a game-hunting expedi tion Bill is attacked by a. bear apd hii leg broken.
majestic Canadiahl Northwoods.! The
way.at story begins when Bill Crawford, brilll morous ii ant young
surgeon, has a nervoui
hearted, stalwart Joe. She detests 'toi place;
curious partner for the
liison bars shutttog heT in. She ilS -un- I lxappy and out-of-pia'ce 'in 'the' n
the great mountains are lik(
minded, bcandal-mongerlng cornniimit Indeed, it is the scandal-lovmg folk who are' responsible for .the develoRr ment of the story and its affecting
uuv cuxvx uwsrv* 4/***wv *** v»»w —. climax.
Mountem,” is of the thriller' type, li which the parts axe realistically played
The supportmg picture, . Dari .. . . ' by Robert Lowery, Ellen Drew., '] tRe"’”«p
Tobmey, Eddie Quillan, Elisha Cook, Ij.. and Johimy Fisher.' Motivating toe story is
ihe.pWmotion of a haiitome young fknlet ak sUpervlsot in Charge of the Dark Mountam district, and tre
assignment. A BOWNHAM WEDDING
DRIVER—SIMPSON, ^
the scene of a pretty wedding on SatUr- tey afternoon, the bridegroom ijbeing Mr. Donald Barton Driver oMy Jon bf
St. Leonard’s Church, Dpwnhate, wus
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Driver, a5. Dpwhte^m] roadT^Chatburn, and the bride, : MIm,
Freda
gimpsom.only daughter of i£. and Mrs. J. Eimpson, Cosy Cottage., Downham. ’The ceremony, conducted
bv tte Vicar (Rev. J. E. Frice) was fully choral. The choir, of which the briae is a member, were in attendance, Mrs W. I. Todd was the organat.
Given away by her father, the bride wOlVcU ttwaj wjr —-n - broldered veil and floral head-dress, ape
*
ore white embossed taffeta, with ep ^ _ _
|0.
eS d ^ p in k caniati’ons. ,In attend ance were Miss Edna Burns and Mi,
Mary Cowperthwaffe, both c o u ^ s ; toe bride.,-meir dresses were pale blue
taffeta v^th pale veils and floral headi-dresses.: roses composed the bouquets. The tofest S w te 'k Donald Simpson, pjrother
of the bride, and the groomsme i, Mr. Derek K Mr. Gordon Liwery,
the bridegroom’s cousins. . Followtag a reepption in the
The Drioe iiuvcucu — Pag. numerous presents ^Pii^ildlu ■ ;
-Mr land Mts. Driver left for bt. iumeir 'a^omretum from toe f e y - will live at Cosy Ckttage.
tume, with navy accessori^ and bag,^To each bridesmaid toe] Iroom'^presented a gold sequin evening
bride teaypll?l[^,®J[,i®t?d^hahd- bride-
r - J
The bride is .also a teacher at bt. Leonard’s Sunday School.
Leonard’^ interior adorned
festival iervice.s wwe held a t St. (tourch on Sunday,
h a rv e st EESTWAL. - - H aw ^ t The
of 'fxu lt,' flbwiers, ^ d ibrcadJ In sjilte gf 'stormy
of f the with
a n I abundant supply cliurch t o d been
f a th e r "® sbnlc® were well sup- Dor-ted Both sendees were i n
ducted m th i Vicar: ( th eW . J. E. Price), itod th e ip re a^e r in c ite moming w-ks!the :Rev. C^non C . ^
Lambert, 'Vfhffe evening, vte preached by the Rev.. T. ^ Hubert,' iD.A.C.G. Each preacher delivered; -an | Inspiring sermon b ^ f f upon the meaning. of harvesFOTanksriving. jThe sing-1
pleasure 'wak added -to the smlce by the Isinklng bf the anihem. “ Praise Me! Lord] 0 Jer-usalem ’
(J H Maunder), in which the bari tone soffl^assung by Mr* T. Broad- head ' ’’he lessons a t each service
evening leksjons .by Mr; W. Jackson } a M is 'E. Smithies. [ Later the
were'rei.d ffiost suitably by farmers and members of Ithe WJi.A.; the momin{' les^ns by Mr. T., Broad-; head a id M]iss
M.liWatson, and the
gifts oi :f:rtilt, flowers, [vegetables, i etc., -we ref distributed among the
nd
Denys’. ;ionle, CjU-theroe.' WOM] INfS INSTITUTE. — .’The
w>ao w w V+A -.*— of th e 'S t;
presiding lover [a moderate atten- dance.
gave -a
joyable . wl-th Ulus was aqco thanks Todd, g i f t . Institute, and the Womens hostesses
Lister, M. Wa
l if i
,ec)nded hy Mrs. Price.' A [cef from GhUhwac Women’s Canadk, was auctioned, proceeds given to th e
01. th e proposition of Mrs.
.talk on ;rations rd ed ! a
„|] hearty ■ vote of
; Ins titute funds. Tea were! Affrs. Hornby, Miss ks F; Smithies and Miss
sn Mik! ATniEFlOk
kes Moist Folk Feel Like |Shoutt With Joy
When voi’re conitipatedand fed imt awful all wes, S e c Sw Uttlelirtt Pilb -
The sourland aunk fi^g that goes with oonsu^ * ‘ “- j to jinpropetly digested food. To
't 1 1 _1.
AlkalmeluiteevtTsr. Caneri Little Uvi
itinP VTA the Lmtijre Hw. M Rn*>\ JVIflOtiniX* M __rKiiaincre4se-the flow of this f i i S V r f l w of;*e W
d that hei^ .to. alkalize; digest and' of a Vitff
Wheii thbvitalAnsJindJma flows
at.thyate of K
reerPiUs.lThey faavekgentlalaiativeacBon md
TOorihtKaay.mostfo&fcdtoe^*^ I So whtoW'needaSativVt^ Little
Septemliei! imeetink: of the Women’s Institub) was held! In. the school on Thursdiy I evening!. Lady A^eton
„v.«x|-ys ................... .—
;x \a> xxxvixvxM-vu **wuu** Dixon, of; [Lancaster, iii-teres^g and en
!Rtisslan Music,” on th e piano. He
-I. — rr— I — -- - I
sick in h e i village, -and a surplus was sen t to the children " ■'li-the:
takes them to his , home in Lost Laki where Bill is cared for by Joe’s; wife, Alvy, a strikingly beautiful girl,-a^ j- rough, I kind-
Joe Easter, their guide which, com— ;
KING ]UNE ^This
len! Miranda, Mlollael 0 IMETHING FOR iTHE
I’Shea, in BOYS)’
Maria Mo: "G
GBAND This week-end:
__Jon Hall, Peter Coe, in YPSY WILDCAT.’’
Monda; ’Tuesday, Wednesday: “TABZA^’S
UttbUajfi
vv.cuucouay . SECRETj j]mEA,SURE.’’
The exbUrdinary aiWetlc: prowess .revealed' bJ'jiffmhy Wejanuller In Ms
role as Ta-zan is rivalled only by tl _aF
minenfi birt
luman! chiffipainzee, whpi plays a prp- ijj jjjg I Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer’s^ “ [Tanans Secret Treasure]’’ First-rate 1SU7 jrt .is aflbrdedlby John Sh__effield a:i'
feats of ChePta, the almoit i an’
fVia nimn
ime'pieSure [presents a fasematipg panorama of Whd We]in the jungle. With the etploita of its[Klng, as piuch at home in th? tree-tops as the mon keys and! IS fpcile in'the water as a Ithreaded inp; a dramatje
taureen p ’Sullivan. i
crocodile, story.
ThUTfday, Friday, jSaturday; Tins
This stlijring ^te^^of played in! the vyar; by
routes 6pm,! br ngs to spotting bumps and
the'fli'Bt'tijme tte unsui lighier-than-alr iervice.] a p8kt forJWallace Beerj, his own heart, and one of roles of his entre
c.arto. .i
„ vital pari they ceeplng the sea the screen' for g herofcs of the i It affords, too,
NAVY.” the subm^ine-
whichis after the best
headed by] Tom Drake, liecently sem in “Meet Mb In S;. Louii" James Glea son, newimmer Janj Clayton, Selena Boyle, Noih Bee 7 , senfti Henry O NeiU and many otherk : l.l'
, Supportmg th s star is a grand cast, :
This is k warmly human and exciting story with ever-])opulMiWMlace BeCW „
' pe irllls in authentic at of Jhumoqr BIAITO. “THE WAY
alhpd withit ibsphere.
aenal BIA G K B W This Week-)hd:
Michael Redgrave, Ro^muud John, in I . _L i m A W
O THE STARS,”
fl iehtine men demanalng] ber; pretty its
g ti Delightful. CODI dy Of the sort that
“
EARL..CAR] ,,
, , , k r« •• '
Next Week:- !■ aoLliil'VANITIES.”.
1 clyilians alike aSe ! that' they’ll remem- and Idanclngi Broad- grektest, moSt:,glar
ties,” a remarkaple diph for the enter- taihment-lKgry]filmgqer. H the
make; the Ikvish new ‘“Earr Cartoll vani
are' the Ihgredients
lovelv Ckinstance Moore and dashmg E i s O’leefe wffhlVhrlUlant sup-
lorttog cam jus - k few of whom are: ■e Arden]' Ottp; Kruger. Alan Mowr
nan and
Republic studios lark said to, have spent mbre thaiU '^mlmbh dollars; to. make
CanoHoMbs ”! who |fprm the choni^
cMs-of th{yeir, and seem to Drov6 tiat, th6y dia not lau short M thfeirnin)]! .DbhniS:0;Keefe (M
gayest, brlkhtestl mosfirollicKlng Mfisl; the tOD-flibtrof . players) portrays, the
young plajffvrlghl .^hpIfaUS [h the EuiopeanT p rinefess '(Miss l]toore), who ^tolAfSbrlte'With'her mother in-
hatred aroused by Steve had secretly married the mrl whoiri V m had hoped to take as bride to Ms] neiw
ihas been Carroll. Wright is Mlarlous kompl
sto^ movjing ' to the goigep
tte hope craisilig :a loan for her coun- t r y . 4 :Wf « ,¥ p t e a r e t by Earl ler
*^*'^)ll?f‘tionV which keep the e righ
'kila brlk p jack right ujt Brady? and'Grandpa torthe cutest nair 1
roinahefe with] thb plky- ine of {' the many, and I ms
bationk
isly-mpuhteff I finale . i:'
t
would:tee' to sinqhis!teeth Inta 'The part cdUs for Ch^lie to Play^Dad to Marloffe ReynoldsTknd her hubby, Fred
with a h ck b g paxj mkton
: The Supporting Journey,” depicts
for this war-condl g as career-'
ioned household, picture, “Dangerous weird and wonderful
,i* «-iaV 4
across lor years. Fay:Batoter Is to — --womlan u^d sole provider
of identical twtasj; Donna and Elisa Lambertsom toat icreen-goers have rra
rites in Tan^ fuljofiperll, magic and fascination.
I ■ This
GRAND 'eek-end:
Anna Sten ai,Ali, Kent Smith in “ SHE Wao! DARES.”
Ing of h arye^ symns ls_ always a . future 'of .rthesk: services, and
Mason' is an ama' small way, and c' in crime makes bring conviction screen villains, associated with allowed hi hlmselfeit
Lionel Atwill, S
paratTvely sympat that he can be -
OTOVides him with one of Ms i s t com- pruvmco.....—o^hetic parts, he shows
h
All N # Week: HIG 3 COM5IAND.” vi)o;is supporting Jas.
o 0 - .m m m r
ateur crimmeflogist in a ;1 Sims that His interest it easier for him to to I his portrayals of
Although for so, long iptoe-cnillers he has
“The Hl^h Command,” which jonipletely at ease to
to ■ become Alien and Rober; Livmgstone.
W H A L IE f jPlCTEBES This
Claudette Cblberjt, “PRACTIC
programme..
Here for tte ' 'to;
ALLY YOURS.” Nei;t Week:
“THIRTY SEC(j'NDS.OVER TOKYO.” week, thls.pict
Johnson, Robert. d iiubuu xw.,.n['Walker, and Spencei-
opening days of the | constitutes thq entire (Jentral figures are wan'
Tracy in the rc e of Lt.-Uol. DoolitJe, The film-has rei Jism and/excitement to I ii.n Wsh-naced tequences!
- “ HpTEL! BERLIN.”
tress Germany, by Vicki Baum, of invaded Ger
out. WHY
NOT HAVE SLEEP
;H
Nir.HT ?
Here’s- the easy i way many mothers manage;it.
her own words: “NlgM after h i^ t, as soon' as Wb got settled to' bed. Baby ■■ ■ ■ Igrytog.; Bablets soon ‘lat. 'What a blessed
ybu and yoiii’ baby both-need sleep. 'one mother m
would, start, diariged sB
relief I Bablets helb cleartog away
disturb, toby,’4 “ sleepy stuff ' effect. ' Ef"”^
ralieve ,teetl.« feverlSsness,
fulness.
palataWeT^abliis like them.' . . BThankful mb! ters. everywhere praise
toe relreshtog sleep b|i wastes and pohons that rest. No oplatesr-no ini Babletsr-n» dulling crushed ! to a , powder.
ablets- for' 'the wonderful: way -they ■
B A B L tT S {^toy’ll Offn Babtetay, • i.l'
■ ■ ! - troubles, constipation, irthbea, colic and fret-
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