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GAINS 40 POUNDS IN 40 DAYS. Plainville New REMARKABLE RESULTS OF THE S NEW TISSUE BUILDER TONO- © TABLETS IN MANY | OF RUD DOWN MEN AND WOMEN. PROVE IT YOURS FL " BY BUYING WITH WATER COMPANY " " oo e “By George, 1 never saw anvthing like the effects of that new treatment, | Tonoline Tablets, for building up of weight and lost nerve force. It acted Lively ~Discussion PrOmiSG for | meze e 2 miracle than » medicine | - fy " day in speaking x)_f the ro\'nh{tl_fln lhfu Adjsurncd Aunual Town MCBMing. | nac, i acs in nis condition, ™1 ARPH AND e on earth that could make me fat. I 9 CONDELL TO LEAD OPPOSITION | ciets. ‘mirkc neer and wimost ‘evers: The service this store thing else you could thing of. gives its patrons is an : S Ang man or woman who is thin | & S a 4 can ‘recover normal weight by the important factor in the Rates Too High—Clanses Regarding | pegt new treatment Tonoline Tablets. b el oil Furaitars “I have been thin for vears and be- IS E Sac R ccastmentRObiecuhables Bt A I e tn coril for e The advice of many ex- d | to be that way. Finally 1 read about ' the remarkable processes brought o ! ¥ Hydrants—Sibert Hultenus Dead. | about by use of Tonoline Tablets so I who keep in touch with offering from the great Smith Auction Sale. They were amazed at the decided to try myself. Well, when everything that's new enormous quantities of Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums we had to show them Interesting debates are promised for | 1 look at myself in the mirror now, I | b i the adjourned annual town meeting | thing it is somebody else. T have put : on January 19 when an effort is to be [ on just forty pounds during the last | @ furnishings, is at your made to get the voters to place their | forty da and never felt stronger command. If vou are new and every one perfect. Today we have added to this great Smith Auc- stamp of approval on the new con- | Tonoline Tabs are a powerful inducer | in doubt as to .’m\' de tion offering, 175 bales of Rugs in the9x12 and 8-3x10_6 sizes. tract between the town and the wa- |to nutrition, increases cell-growth, I of & ,-' e That means 525 Carpet sized, Rugs at the lowest prices cver. ter company, which was approved | food, increases the number of blood- S '“r;”‘,“”": you Standard Axminster Rug . 9x12,worth §13 {...Sale Price $12.50 by the selectman last fall. The mat- | COrpuscles and as a necessary result Ay conat LiEIEWEh 5 S A builds up muscles, and solid healthy isfy o . : 5 L ter of accepting the agreement o satisfying results Smith’s Seamless Axmi r, size 9x12 w §: Sale Price $17.50 > Sah 4 5 T 5 k ith’s Seamless Axminster, size worth al was put over from the regular meet- | [1€Sh, and rounds out the figure. Smith’s Extra Axminster -5%10-6, worth $17.50.....Sale Price $12.50 ing in October and it is now said that | , FOF Women who can never appear AND DON'T FORGET that we would TS E G e ot BB Sale . 5 Jhianan e e 0 | stylish in anything they wear because ) Axminster Rug Bargains, size 6, worth §9.50 Sale Price $6.50 the attempts to get it in force will | Wit s Ol FiE e arkable hundred dollars’ worth of good furniture t Smith's Axminster Rugs, size 11-3x12, worth $30.00 sale Price $19.75 be vigorously contested when the | (reytment may prove a rovelation. It dred dollars’ worth of the cheap kind. T Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs, size 9x12, worth $25.00.....Sale Price $17.50 voters again assemble. is a beauty marker as well as a form faction to us and to our patrons in selling § 5 s A. H. Condell, one of the company’s | huj e & Seu ess Tapestry Brussels Rugs, s 9x12, worth $18.50.. Sale Price $12.. » uilder and nerve strengthener. = :("A"l“f o I s :\ = i o i $‘“ stockholders, Is cxpected to lead the | Tonoline Tabs cost $1 for a 50-days and by “good furniture” we do not mean e Sl Brae A e e s = AL s s opposition forces and it is sald that | treatment, at druggisis, or mailed by Best Body Brussels Rugs, size 9x12, worth $28.50.. ...Sale Price $19. he has investizated the proposed | American Proprietary Co., Boston, | Best Body Brussels Rugs, size 6x9, worth $18.50 Sale Price 5 agreement thoroughly and will be pre- | Mass I N I —B ® Seamless Royal Wilton Rugs, size 9x12, worth $ .....Sale Price pared to expose its alleged flaws at —— e Royal Wilton Rugs, size 8-3x10-6, worth e aiono oo ot Price the meeting Among other thing Mr. Condell, | ford hospital yesterday to undergo Royal Wilton Rugs, size 9x12, worth $40.00 jale Price it is said, opposes the rates which the | treatment, and probably an operation, 103 ASTLUM OIW S0 T Whittall Anglo Persian, discontinued patterns, $60.00 grade $ company proposes to charge the town | for an abcess, a swelling on his face Inlaid Linoleums, solid colors through to back, $1.25 kind.........75¢ yard and also strongly disapproves of the | f6r which he had been doctoring for 45c kind.......29¢ yard plan of charging the town for hy-|# few days having been diagnosed as HARTFORD g drants on dead ends, hi contention | # growth which might require cut- being that they were installed for the | UN& OTipuI Vs use and while they ome o | H® was naturslly fearfat of going companys use ¢ L yooare of |, qer the knife but bravely decided to | == — some service to the town, they should face the music and reported to the velong- | at least be rented at reduced rates. 2 v the firemen or the apparatus belong 2 - : hospital staff for examination as a|ing to the town. The price of watering troughs, it 18| preliminary to receiving his assign- IS Goiatiiiasloners asers. %0 Aeite | said will also be questioned. 2 et 1TAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT- e ”f‘“:'@ A ;,Pm"nmnncr“ BB T, ) to the suggestion that he should be 3 / o He was most Mmeably RlerI’lH?d more than a nominal leader and they LY R ECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. in approving of features of the con- |when the hospital doctors after ex- | poarantly are agreesble to the sug- CAR For the past few days our Carpet Department has been thronged Don’t Want to Pay for Dead- % : perienced salesmen, With customers eager to take advantage of the wonderful bargains we are 5 - and desirable in home to select from. We have beaten all sales records, hecause the present prices are the lowest in the history of our business. All the offerings aro Lino Linoleums in pleasing wood and tile designs, tract which relate to the _flro depart- | amining the protuberance told him | ;o giion that mare authority be vested ment will be made the subject of some | that he had nothing worse than in him. criticism at the meeting. One clause | mumps. They sent him home. e ok . because, owing to the heavy rain last | have elected the following officers for | makes it essential that the company Chier Morconian sesi ihels ofas £ : ‘ Lok Albert Hultenus Dead, local department for years and hae N night, Traut brook had overflowed and | the ensuing term: i R el g Berli eWS choll b raried thrve duss 000 |y Fruemue, o well pnown res- | vaYs shown . et dent of ntor | Corman Ml deep water surrounded the new house Chancellor € A —W - 5 — = H{ideeninate & i tus ncellor Commander—W. J. Hes- | yance, whenever representatives of est in the company. He has been on all sides. They evidently aban- | lett, e - .| dent of Plainville for many years, the fire department plan to test any | 5,4 |ast night at his home on East | 1argely instrumental in bringing the doned the project, for no one was Vice chancellor—H. R. Clark. > h e e & e 3 seen to be at work there during the Prelate—W, H. Fogette, 0. 9 l: r'l e ‘('f," “‘l‘ OPJOC- | street after an illness of several days | fire department up to its present state | B‘Ia"lm day and instead of the sound of the Master of work—Max Sugenhime. tion to the idea of notilying the com-| yji), pheumonia. He had been in a | of efficiency He is popular with pany, the opposition admitting that the firemen and they would undoubt- carpenters’ hammers there was only | Master of finance—G. H, Pollard. . critical condition since Monday. it has a right (o be represented when- | e funeral will be held Sunday |edly welcome a change in the rules, | . = o that of the water as it rippled | Master of exchequer—Jd. L. Hub- > against the foundation stones. bard. ever tests are made, but it is argued | aeternoon at 2:30 from the Swedish | Placing him in full charge at allj The effects of the storm were ev- | IKKeeper of records and seals—Wil- | that the three-day clause should be | (‘ongregational church. Burial will | times. | German milita erywhere apparent this morning, par- | liam H. Nye, struck out, as so long a notice would | be in West cemetery. Brief Items. | stum has iseus ticularly along the Mattabessett river Master at arnm . A. Nelson. give ample time to get the hydrants Mr. Hultenus was born in Sweden, Sequassen lodge, 1. O. O, F|, at its| the report that | { and at the Kensington railroad bridge, Inner gua -W. T. Trevethan. in shape for inspection should the su-| March 1, 1864. He lived in this town | meeting in Odd Fellows' hall this| Belgian memb : { under which trolley cars could not Outer guard—M., Griswold, perintendent have fear of defects In | for a number of years and was a |evening, will make arrangements for | " Family of Alexander Gordek Left| lage, has bugh pass until 8 o'clock, owing to the Trustee—L. A. Westcott. any of them highly respected citizen. He was | the installation of officers to take place | man authoritie i d accumulation of water there. The Representative—NMax Sugenhime, The town's manner of doing busi- | employed in the A. N. Clark factory. | next week. v £ S Dnsmmc hy ms Dsam :‘:‘r:gllr:‘e\d :?:;ptn(: ‘(1):;;‘ «\(\»?‘n:m:»:: Alternate—J. L. Hubbard. ness “rim the water company for | Besides his widow he leaves three | portv three members of the danc- . Vadk Eombanygancut IO Klection of Reading Club. years has been of a haphazard char- | daughters and one son, Ing class recently organized, attended | Rome, Jan, early this morning for the purpose of = acter and the general opinion seems Install Lights Soon the first of a series of weekly mest-] VOISR I clearing the sediment away from the The following officers have been |tc be that a new agreement should be - e . ings held last eveming tn the tows] W HeritlEEEN drain pipes under the bridge which | (jocteq by the Progressive, Reading | made. The merits of the one drawn up Manager Atwater of the United of the reported . : ed by the 2 ; ; o & rater combany | hall. Mre. Edwards of Hartford, has | became clogged up during the night. Jythefcomizn landiapproved Ju icnel| lectricfapncRan d e srNcom pABYA Gt ol et Ga iR raobor :n::in]a:‘ Mercid oral letter iss The fields in the vicinity of the Lin- | ¢i'¢le of Bast Berlin town officials, however, are apparent- | has advised the selectmen that witimn coln bridge presented the appearance President—Mrs. E. I Cody. Iv questioned and a warm discussion | & few days the new electric lights or- he is said to of a veritable sea early this morning Vice president—Mrs, Lena Root. is promised when the matter is| dered by the voters at the annual not to give al and the river ran far out of its course. Secretary and treasurer—Mrs, Har- | brought before the voters town meeting in October for Ledge | considerable apprehension over her | poo o S e T8 The water did not go over the road, | ry Dowd. The selectmen are preparing to | road and Red Stone Hill will be in- | condition. Pope Benedill Tields and Isolates House—Societies | however, a it did on several occa- Chairman executive committee— | issue next week a call for a special | stalled, Mrs. Willlam Woods is confilned to a , the pi | sions last year. Mrs, Ernest Mildrum., town meeting on January 18th, the When the lights were originally or- | her home on Washington street by | has Instituted sesslon to follow the adjourned an- | dered the company was not enthusi- | un attack of grip | garding the re nual meeting, for the consideration of | astic over the plan as the expense of Michael Sulliven is acting as sub-| censorship or of | the New York, New Haven and Hart- Mrs. Charles Webster of Worthing- | the petition for the construction of a | putting up poles and stringing Wires. | . (o' flagman at the Broad street| cummunication ford railroad, Selectman William H. | ton ridge, mother of Mrs. Frank L.|bighway in Westwood Rark ; Pems | particulirly ovel Lodus foud, Would | o oauuy. T The reguias flagman, | cd #rTest has o Gibney complains about the nuisance | WilcoX, is critically il SUI‘:‘ om:;f‘:rfi\ \;1‘:”;:'nutg‘;:t t::‘ :};\N:”;S :'fip"?\"\:m{{g':": ?:;‘ ;h,:'irr,?“:mf f"_'\'l"l: I Frederick Roper, remains seriously fil Cause Profl | Miss Eveline Langdon of West Main sSelectman Gibney Asks Railroad to | street is serfously ill and there is 3)ake Improvements—Storm Floods MilcctOflicers, Complains to Railroad. T Selectman William H. Gibney has| In a letter which he has written to taken action towards having the state take charge of the family of Alexan- Naf Gordeck, which was left In. desti] of water and oll dripping through the | Mr. dnd Mrs, Archie Hoyt of New | infion of the voters will also be fn- | contracted weuld. be tnsufctent o | &t his home on Whiting street | The unomeial tute circumstances by his death Tues- | tles of the Kensington railroad bridge | Canaan are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon at his home in Beck-|and falling upon the footpath below. | John Ventres of Berlin. ley Quarter. The man lived in this|A number of people have had their town for a period of more than six- | clothes soiled while walking under the entglyo teen years, but, by virtue of the fact | bridge, the official claims. home in Kensington by a slight ill-['hoard of assessors, said this morning e R SR o R S G e o thatinotcss ofl increasees Inynronerty Atwater states that as soon as the | Our Saviour will hold a the town of Berlin may avoid respon- | lectman sugges that the railroad Postmaster Henry L. Porter was in- | valuation will be sent out to the prop- yoles arrive the work will be started. | evening at 7:45 | firmed it s likel sibility for the family of a wife and | company erect a dripping pan under | disposed today and was unable ta at- | €'ty owners concerned, on January | Poles arrive tl & : ; ‘ . Srmed 1t sven children | the girders of the bridge. He feels |tend to his dutles at the Berlin post-| 20, according to the present plan of Ro Vit n ChicaRo. 0 le: Last night's heavy rain sweliod both | o 4" S5 Gordeck’s death came as the result|that the company should be willing to | office. ~ Miss Olive Shaw substituted. | the members Dlee§iomenioy ""'“”h”, will leave | tho Pequabuck and Quinniplac rivers | SU005 FUR (IO of an attack of pneumonia. For | comply with him in this respect. The S o i Regarding the probable number of | tomorrow for ¢ h"“_'z"~ ‘jl ‘:f’ Kne “1'" | greatly and the meadow lands near | CTRECTIE OIS} many years he had been employved [ €oSt of the pan would be slight and, | Mrs. F. W. Griswold of Kast Berlin [ jncreases or the amount by which the | SPend a visit of several days ‘v'_ll\‘ | both streams were practically sub. | (oY ORESICE by the city of New Britain, doing | o0 the other hand, its benefits would | i8 confined to her home by a bad at- | grand list will be raised, Mr. Free- | Mrs. George M. Cameron, formerly |pyerged this morning | tion. we ax i work about the filter beds, near, his | e &reat. tack of the grip. man was non-committal as he said the ( of this place. AR e | seve friends from New Britain | e lixely to sued home. He made his home, with| 1P the past few years, much has Miss Addie Dickinson of East Ber-|board had not finished its work and 31r»=.Mm”}:"";"“‘]‘?”‘;‘ e soban | tendered Mrs. F. E. Gilbert a birth- | his family, in the historic old Gilbert| ?€en done to improve the “hole” un- | jip s returned to her school in |C0Uld not tell definitely how many of | owner of the New Haven ‘-,":', s place, which, in colonial times, was|d€F the tracks, one improvement be- | Torrington. the taxpayers will be affected. club, 18 in a sanitarium inSChicy 50, used by the settlers as a stockade for| M8 the concrete roac vay which was Many of the property owners he- | Where he will soon undergo an opera- | protection against the Indians The deceased man iz known to have experienced much difficuity in trying to support his large famly. years ago he was sentenced by Joseph Blinn has moved from Kast local town court to a term of thirty Berlin and will make his home in ds in jail for selling intoxicuting Dr. Griswold n Honored, RN i b e D, cluded in the call. warrant the outlay. Tightness The officers r\wr Manross ’:uq,'f; A [of a member d Send Out Notices January 20, money at the time also had a f(en- "-: =l"l" lh_" “\ """"'V"w :l lef {“’rlns. | have, however, d Adelbert Lyons is confined to his E. A. Freeman, chairman of the | 4ency to cause a dela will be insta ed at a joint meetlng | pression, and t T. A. an, B ] The company is new ready to put | of the organizations this evening | that the report the lights in position and Manager | The vestrymen of the Church of | In Vatican of meeting this | should the rep | Vatican Req Jan, home in Mountain View They pre sented her with a handsome shopping | London, | day surprise Tuesday afternoor at her laid last fall. Before this was laid, Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Warner | lieve the thorough manner in which | tion for stomach trouble. He has ai- [ FER€0 T8 SO0 & FOLEREE e | Rome correspon | several hours would be required after | ©f Kensington are receiving congrat-| the assessors went ahout their work | ready been under the surgeons’ o o0 ia® 00 (gering of the | telegraphs that a storm before the water would settle, | ulations upon the birth of a nine-|this vear has a special significance | knives a number of times s Mrs, Gilbert was also the re-| Vatican has & e now the place is made pass- | bound daughter. and they expect that the report of the Give Chief More Power. | cipient of 'a number of other use-|from Germany = board will prove a bomb shell to a The fire commissioners are consid- | ful gifts. | arrest of Cardf | | gium. The conm { he believed the | mand on Empe | cardinal's fmmed able as soon as the drains are cleared. number. . ering a change in the rules of the fire The storm last night caused a sue Has Mumps—No Abcess, department which will give to tie | pengion of the fee harvesting at White liquors at his house. he New Britain Medical associs Oscar Hultenus went to the Hart- | chjef and his assistant more power, | Oak toda It was cxpected tha i : 5 S asEbeing Frank Barnes, wha has been visit- T EhaDIERthatline resuinc 2 it The funeral of the deceascd man, | tion, at its annual meeting and han- ing Bast Berlin relatives, has returned = —— —— | and it is probable na e reguld- | engygh ice would be cut by night te | who was a native of Greece, will be o o City ¢ i artford a8l D : s tions will again be altered before they | o »sitories, but the rai = Who waz a native of Greece. Wil bejquet at the City club in Hartfora R DL DMl T e s | BAD COL DRI T AKE t 1 s fill the repositorie rain in- | held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock | evening, re-elected Dr, Roger M. b P are put into effect, _ terfered & pe. from the Greek Catholic church in' Griswold of Kensington as its vice :}_""\‘v"" S S Decoms CASCARETS FOR Under the present by-laws, Chief| ", , /. oiyare is i1l with pneumo- | S*'% of e New Britain. Interment will be in president. Other officers chosen wore | P00 M. A. Norton has absolutely no au.| : P s erlin, ss ) nia at his home on Pine strect el the Greek cemetery. | Dr. Maurice W. Maloney of Now Miss Marjorie Sugenhime has had BOWELS TONIGHT thority, except when an alarm is - ik B Proba Undertaker Kasmir Blagoslowski has . Britain, president, and Dr. . W, IFox, | her name taken from the registry of RS sounded Ordinarily he is a mere DENTIST SUED, = Pat sharge of the body and it was through | secretary, the Middletown High schoal and will | No Headache, Constipation, Bad Cold | figure head and has no control of | i ke ‘K{"“ ”'f \’::’ him that Mrs. Gordeck made appli- At the Governor's Ball, take a course in a business college. or hm“ Stomach by Flectrician Claims $100 Damages .,,,1”“‘ Pl ion for ance of Selectman | orning. Toothache. | ? Merton Arthur and Florence Web- Louis Beckley of Beckley Quarter The Court of Gapney et ailemioon ster, Leland Plerce, Bryan H. Atwater, | has returncd fo Colgate college for| o a 10-cont box. HEAD AND NOSE Lotls' Ladd, dnlelectrician; wito" otk of Bt nbugh Gordec orke ) to a week | 2 g - S worked up to a Week | nrs j B jielq and Pauline Riley |the winter term Sick headache, biliousness, coated STOPPED FROM A lives at No. 38 Maple street, has|erick B, Hunge ago, he had no money at SRR G | among the Berl e quit ainst Charl Wack | his death. s |h--‘ 5 '» »"' in representa- Amos Bourgeois of East Berlin has | tongue, head and nose clogged up COLD? TRY THIS! %vw‘ ght \‘m Agains harles wcker ‘xmqm‘,,\‘ both off el of dtdvn P ; governor's ball in Hart- | jocepted a position with the Landers, | with a cold—always trace this to a dentist's assistant, for $100 dam- | commissioners to @ John Doriveich. ford last evening Major Frank L. e ageg which he claims to have suf-|ypon the claims fered when the dentist did poor work | gaid estate which in his mouth Ladd has retained | {0 the executor wi i GO G G IR | AT B 4 i T lm;u\ & Clark company of New Brit- :.n:;du:" (\)\‘\“uh.““:‘1(-1”_\"4\1‘,“»1:—....onf\;‘y:: “Pape’s Cold | Sompound” ST was held this morning from $t. Paul's | ceremonies : R sssercficold forfedin church. Father J. C. Brennan con- | Injured in p1oall. It is said that twenty-five employes e T BTl e I e, Lawyer Joseph G. Woods and the by this court ducted the services after which the A man who said he s a barber | of the American Paper Goods com- {ntestine instead of being cast out Your old ‘fi)—I d all. grippo writ is returnable before Justice F The =ubscriben body was interred in the new Cath-l,nq lives on Brook street in New |Pany, mostly girls, have been laid oft | op the system Is ihsorbed into the ”\_"fj” ':‘d' ,‘;(“, "1‘7") m“"”' dose op | B Hungerford on January 18 they shall meet olic cemetery in New Britain. The! prigain, tried to navigate through the | temporarily. Siocdl hen iih poison reaches | Lpot o Choid Compannd~ overy two | According to Ladd's complaint | Room in said N pall bearers werc John Hart. Roceo | \ater under the railroad bridge last The annual meeting of the Kensing- | the delicate hrain tissue it causes con- [y oo 0 i e Lo ‘,",c,k are taken Wacker was grinding down a de. 13th day of Janu Belmont, William Copeland and Bu-: pigng with the result thut he fell in | (on Gangregational church will he | gestion and that dull, throbbing, [ "¢ mromptis epens cloggedoup nos. | caved tooth preparatory to putting |2 o'clock in the af gene McSweeney. | the drain pipe witich carries the waler | pejd thie afternnon and evening at | sickening headache trils hnd air passages in the head, | ©n a4 %old crawn when he careless- | tinuance to sueh OueineRioNtncRiRtRRa (Rl an SRl il S iyer BETRE L T e T ISR el R scarcts immediately cleanse the | gonc nouty discharge or nose run. | 1V Eround into a sound tooth, expos- | may he necessary, left¥nofmon ey, RalisLmigstticlont S 0L 5t o i[5 nose andiinjuted nistr s e e e EIEE R o e Stomach kremoy sur, undigested | nine relieves sick headache, duliness, | iNg the nerve and causing him ittending on the cover his funeral expenses was raised | e I”“'mm"h i et S8 SRR o sna foul ccs, take the excess | faverishness, sore throat, sneezing | PAinful toothache pointment by a number of his friends about i Toicenil iniofi o et e Der i HUERE RS D hile from the liver and carry out all | goreness and stiffness | FREDERICK town,sthereby saving him from a pau-| (. . after recovering sufficienily, o the constipated waste matter and Don't stay stuqgffed-up! Quit blowing GOING TO PHILADELPHIA | EMIL J. DAN B per’s grave. | he boarded a car for the Hardw:re Dr. 1. . Hill of Brooklyn, who | Poisons in the bowels and snuffing! Ease your throbbing Grand Secretary Richard Schaeffer | - Tsolated on Island. | City. He bore the evidences of hav- | .zec newspaper reading and advises A Cascaret tonight will surely | head--nothing else in the world gives | of the Sans of Hermann. has been 1 1 in givin Contractors at work on a house | ing indulged freely in joy water and |, piore extensive individual subscrip- | Straighten you out by morning. They |such prompt relief as Pape's Coli | invited by the United Lodge of Brides- | and request all near Towers’ corner on New Britain | his accident was, undoubtedly, due tion to newspapers instead of depend- | work while you sleep-—a 10-cent box | (lompound,” which costs only 25 cents hurg. 1., to install thelr newly »rhr!, | sald estate to ma oad, which is being built for an [ to this. ing upon libraries, is advocating ac- [from your druggist means vour head | at any drug store. 1t acts without | ed officers on January 12 and 13, and | ment to me - talian, thought seriously of hiring a Knights of Pythias Elect. tion which carries with it its own | clear, stomach sweet and your liver | aseistance, tastes nice, and causes no | incidentally take part In organizing PATRICK oat te reach their work this morning, The East Berlin Knights of Pythias d best reward.—Norwich Bulletin, and bowels regular for months. inconvenience. Accept no substitute, gome new lodges