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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, YHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1915 Plainville News |, lost Old People FLEES WITH SISTER OF = .,‘f°’““"""‘“’z The wear of years impairs the action of the bowels With ad- vancing age people are disposed to restricted activity and exercisc, which is responsible for the con- = Lk stipated condition of most old | s, The digestive organs are ITGHG Pccknam AHGSIG(] “Gr lovfl more sensitive to tne demands y made upon them and rebel more quickly Special Sale Toi'et Goods and | Elopes Will Hor Sister. |3 % mit, crecuve remeay for con- Drugs at Enthusingly Low Price PROBLEW FOR GENEALOGY STUDENTS | | "2 5 = AS PRICE QUOTATIONS BETTER THE STORY TILAN B raha e old In WHOLE VOLUMES OF TALK, WILL CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION = | g.nu stores under the name of Dr TG THE FOLLOWIN(C Sixteen-Ycars-Old White Girl, Whose | ( Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. A free ‘v Tooth Brushes, makers sample lines, worth up to 50c¢ each. trial bottle can be obtained h\ ¢ 15¢ each. 1 ch Hair Brushes, makers sample lines, worth writing to Dr. W, B. Caldwell, 4 up (o $3.00, for 98¢ each. Three cakes Palm Olive Soap and one jar Palm TrianE Veri State Dotch oadlNcero) ashington St., Monticello, 1lls Olive ( L all for 39 Tooth Brush Prophylactic, Kleanwell, Vent i ’ \sentic, and Paragon for 19¢ cach. Mary Garden Talcum Powder, 39¢. Sent to Home For Wayward Girls. Tava Rice Powder for 29¢. The Ideal Hair Brushes 39c. 69c, 89c, 99¢ ca. Viclet Ammaonia, 1 pl. 15¢, 1 gt 25¢, Pebeco, 32¢, White Pine and Tar, 15¢ Iiloping with the sister of his sweet- vears ago und has lived with her | hot. Stecro lon Cubes, 206c¢ box. Mellin's Food. 50c, Johnson's oot heart, after the latter had been since. The family now lives near the | Soup, 10, Wyetlvs Boet, Wine and Tron o torine. 1 57¢ rested on her mother's complaint, S A. M. E. Zion church but until two | : . bot. Pluio Water, 25¢ bot. Hofi’s Mult, 23¢ bot, \(\erjrleon a well known younsg ne- | weeks ao resided in Southinton. | Not a piece of our I)mmg aro is being sought today by the police Sincere Irene left the gove ent | ee aq g , Glyco Thymoline, 18¢. 353¢, 67¢ Castile Soap. large bars., 35c ca. Who seem anxious to bring him into | school, e o ‘\‘:ud Uiet q,".."'“ffl Furniture has a common A Ll ’,n box. | o) Pills for 25¢ hundred. ;mm to answer to the charge of |like the Topsy of “Uncle Tom's appearance. Its design is distinctiv Aspir blets for T3¢ hundred Pheonolax Wafers priced at 27¢ ] reach of the peace, inability to get | Cabin” fame. She was i ss o : . istic tg H I Deodevizer priced 1 Palm Olive Soap for 6¢ cake | ETRIONeE PRI STt e s || i S e ::(-::\I,‘ ~\]\3:;:‘r”<:«‘|?.!1‘ e lines will appeal to artistic tastes. Sea Salt, selling for 6¢ a bag Tvary Combs, reg. 25c. Kind, (5c. sible to have him broyght before a | and persist in getting into trouble. and workmanship are in keeping Wyeth's sage and Sulphur, 29¢ | Violet Glyccrine Soap., 16¢ box. justice for a hearing on a more seri- Since the family came to Southing- . Dot Bromo Seltzer for 13¢, 30¢, 370, ous count. Mason and Julia Peckham | ton, Mrs. Peckham said the girl “had the design. left town last night, presumably n|an aiffair’ ith ) g Maso She And Hundreds and Hundreds of others priced for this sale at pros cach other's company and they have lhr.\:,;."[”u,“‘,"f.:,,'““”.,"f s ,',',',w’\’l' Our reproductions of period portionate prices. Tt will pay you well to buy plentifully now. not been seen since. ’ havelallover andishe aldlherivest ioll are exquisite The clopement, while of interest to | separate them, but was unsuccessful. 'I‘ k the police, was a heart-breaking epi- | Explaining her allegations concerning aKe 8 00 a ur eW S sode to Treme Peckham, the sixteen- | the zirl's tendencies towards steal- Will tell of some of them, for afternoon gowns, the very newest and e ]."‘[‘]".“ fl"’.'_ml Mason's companion. | ing, the woman said that while the smartest are the 42 inch width Bordered Crepes. In black, white and e little girl had regarded herself as | two were staylng at the home of Mrs. I"’ o i his sweetheart and it was on his ac- | Addic Mason (Syivester's mother) Grandparents Were Indian, I'rench, e e colors, prettily figured a ) B > B vaists K Sy e e el R e T R count ihat <he got into the froublc | irenc stole dresses and other cloth- smartly is the new Opalescent Silk, take particular muote of it. l"n‘r T‘hi,‘;h [imuh fecured for her o berth | ing belonging (o one of the Mason 103 ASYLUM ST 50 TRU trimmings we are showing the largest line of Tapestrys that can he found ”M{‘M'm"o:‘"n_{rl"‘)' :‘";;:‘,‘(.I_Ia‘(“'3:(;':"':;‘: girls. Thi‘ showed herself to be “light in town, all colors s ‘ery appropriate e s 2less Cog : ] an) 2 twe > | tingered” on other occasions, but the .l: 111 color and very _lppmpn ate f1.)r the sleeveless coat iwo made trouble at the Peckham s )€ n ' worn now. In all colors with a large line to choose from, victims of her stealing proclivities vor s nome. The girl refused to give up her re 1 i Stripel Messalinest tha ke . . i e > up were invariably relatives and as 4 Swipe Mosealines that make very desirable dresses and waists. 3 RCr P, et et s 12 Nerlably teiies s asn 2 HARTFORD et us show you all these new Silks and tell you the prices. Also ask el el e En intol culons i an| Soneeduensa g SRR nIRRC ATBEE LD to sec the Chiffon Finish Taffetas in checks, stripes and figures, 36 inches TRl e il| seepfoution court, wide for 85c¢ to $1.50 yard. We can interest you in the new Silks. she di (‘(\v:l;) «)v‘dm;l\ovl(;nt}:(,‘]:1‘]1 e e chham s testim o s oS e dis 14 stead of coming 5 roborated by another daughter, Delia — 200 to her & La e ha awse : T e nl(l(i:-‘(‘p (:: }:r:: hn imaee¥ | Blehi. The latter is a child by the | jar meeting this evening in Odd Fel- 1 e I = o} ~| o h | woman’s first marriage and is very | jows' hall. Catod wiat bk :p‘"‘p‘m“";"“n“h‘:r“” OMSEr | qark skinned. She said that Irene Mr. and Mrs, Frank T. Wheeler i S ares e i B W is n J e 4 " 1"AVING AN AUTOMORILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN BEPEND ON PROMYT- Before Justice I2. . Prior she was | f\fl:}1,»»l]’§\‘;:n‘1lli|?.l»' \\‘:\unr‘;i]:l'\(::l;il:d vh,‘: B O e z o e ereen c G s P S12 . T arraigned this morning as s s dissatis where they expect to sojourn for the RS S e e A > OF TS | arraigned this morning belng an in- | p.." soheral conduct was such that next three weeks ‘ NA]IVE | corrigible and in danger of falling in- S S e S, | (114115 of vicc. She offored mo de. | e al the Peckham home was un- | p 'y "0 “pr oo pag taken over the | = pé ble fense and semingly was not interested | PC2rable. practice of Dr. Demaree of Bristol i i pe Througn George & Babceock, who : g D the library Mr. Bulkeley i this | Kensington Gr: Ariac g in the disposition of her case. The | e .+ .. | during the latter's illness T I gton Grammar school and con- was appointed by the court to act as |, ,06 i¢ confined to his home i N 7 morning that he remembers when |tinue tomorrow evening., T - lsopionarg erccy hengcommittedittoyth guardi girl entere iea | eriin WS : > g Two MUD-| jorence Critlenden home in New | N€T Buardian, the glrl entered a pleal,n attack of pneumonia RGDOH RBWUWS = the north room of the building in | dred, large, direet rens : [EUSEERUEE——— R — . 3 dred, large, direct reproductions of of not guilt but refused to say any- | which J. W. Woodruff now conducts | X Haven. i e et ™ Ynile | The dancing school, which has been a store, was used for the library. | terpieces of architecture, The hearing this morning brought .- | holding weekly sessions in the town : Dol Norinhen raokthd selotiin u“;““‘“ and paintings will be shown. | {5 {he attention of (he court for solu- “""'(""."”' ‘“" over her sweetheart's | o) "on the past few months, closed | afldm [‘ E of | i1 @ddition, the children of the school | tion a curious family {angle and a | deception, she stuck to nim lovally in | (S0 PP IR TS0 BN (00 ™A “soctal | tore. He was s ) . S e s e will render an entertainment. ; ; court and replying to questions from . g sl the library association. Later,. the t problem in geneoloy of an unusual | SOUFE and replving to questione f was held in conjunction with the les- | —— As tonight's program was announced | at the end of the scs- T isnity ¢ declared no | . jagt night and refreshments were | A jovondria g academy on the property of the Misses character, and : 1 1 tat ¢ p | Brandegee was ‘used as a library |in last night's paper, the program for | sion the officials were still al sea as to ”'1" el LR "l:”"l‘” rom Ner | served. The class is planning to 01 o M building. he said. The library was | tomorrow evening is given in this is- | the girl's nationality. Her mother, | N2t might incriminate him or —get |, 00 45 jnvitation dance later in the | b ¥ . 3 him into trouble on her account : | here yesterday on formerly private and. as President | sue, v who is # white woman. told the court B : | Bulkeley was one of the promoters to | Song--"Night,” by grade 6 and 7. | that on her mother's side her father he grand juror’'s susgestion that revive and remodel it on the present Memory Selections on Washington, | ¥as a IFrenchman and her mother an | $he be commiited to a home for way- 2 i : | ward girls was adopted by Justice i 7, 79 plan, the a ion is much indebted | by grade 7. Tndian. On her father's side, her moth- the Parish House Saturday afternoon. | A Octogenarian Has Served Organia- 2. e i b Tl i s ol | At s e e by 2 | i o Sty shirmon | Lt L A Flag of the Free,” by gradea : i a On July 18 . Mr. Bulkeley will | g 0477 Dutchman, with negro blood in his | New Haven institution statement . i Trene’s arrest was brought about | advt. atrocities have beel i f Iv H ” fl ¢ attain b ight, th birthday. De- P S T | veins. Her first husband was a Spun- : Nm 0 3 mllfl . spite his age, S s :u‘u\'eil l(fd;lmr_ I-mums of Washing-| y, 3 "hart nesro, and after his d by her mother's complaint vesterday N { Turks in Syria, a nd holds important offices in vari- | 0" by Lita Cowles. . R she married a white German, the i Sheriff Hart and other court officlals ! ) have been maltrei ous organizations, among the most | s—"Nathan Hale,” by Rose { hefore the court be a result of the | had a long talk with ‘ner vesterday | yp yOU are going to have any paint- | tlon of Syria, alt GRAM} FR.-([NIAHON QUC{‘ESS[U[!nnpnrmm of which is the presidency ! latter union | afternoon and attempted to show her ing or paperhanging done this | remalning calm L FaLc ,ur the Berlin Savings bank. He has Songs in serics, Mrs. Peckham explained that Irene | the error of her ways, They then spring, let me give you a price. D. | Ieport » 0 The Parish Guild of the Church of | cruiser Tennessee, Our Saviour will have a food sale in | |ringing refugees been with the bank for more than () hiy God” had been in the Triquois school for | released her and sent her home 0. Hultgren, Kensington 1045 | Tuaeun ot T Indians as a government charge until | Mason called at the Peckham house assan B £ . I forty years and has been the chiet ) ¢ Jult - Officers Estimate Net Proceeds of | ovolutive for a quarter of a contury. e S S e she was thirteen years old. She was | last night and insisted on seeing the g E—— pyiiie e " Miss Emily Brandegee is also de- | Grades 6 and 7. turned over to her mother’s custody | girl. There was a row as a result of Hen Party. rather overbearing serving of much credit. She e e (S uns B Soccon D vl A N ) o done considerable for the henefit of | ot " iionic, ford for a banquet and theater party | accompanied by her sister, Julia, left | state are busily engaged laying cggs the library. g Star of Deace,” by grades 6 | tomorrow evening, the house, mceting Mason on the | for Russell. All fresh, all guaran el of Rabbers: : | Owing to the fact that Mrs. Wick-| =07 e i RO street. . Irene was subsequently de- |teed, 23¢ doz., 3 1-6 doz $1.00. Russell | wire's report as secretary, which in- =50 ‘< e o by bt G ke yladda i, serted, her erstwhile sweetheart leav- | Bros., 301 Main street.—advt William Bulkeley, Berlin’s grand ! ¢cjudes that of the treasurer, is not R L L LILLIE] M o s ing town with her sister. Sheriff L malia anc Buez & iold man, was again re-elected to the | yet ready for publication, it cannot vina O’Connell, Agnes Fagan, May A large automobile tru belong- | ifart! tound herl later iforiorn | and ST _ eI by the Turks and be printed today. but will probably { Boliman and Ruth Anderson. © ling to the Cremo Brewing company | alone wandering about the streets. SENTED WASHINGTON PLATE [now marching o . ¢ appear in this column tomorrow. ! 3 “Star Spangled Banner,” by {of New Britain hecame stuck in the . locked her up. M 2 = 4 | descriptions of the association at the annual meeting e ades 6l ¢ |mud in front of White's cafe vester-| The police now want Mason for the | N i Wilkon Recelves Piece of Cin- [ several British cn held Tast evening in the Hbrary builc ge Plag sful. et ST day afternoon. With the assistance|'qistushance he 1s alleged to have cinnati Dinner Set, canal caused {he g’ on Worthington 1 e has!| Grange officers stated today : of @ heavy team of horses it was fin- : ; { 3 ; . The Turkish casu 8 3 a) — R i 3 avy ted T as created last night at the Peckham W . reb. 18 ’ s heen honored wieh this position for | although they could not tell definitely | The Berlin Village Improvement so-| ;" poieq ou home and they will make an effort 1o x».Nxa:}rnnrmtn'z}.;n:] £ Genoral Hob, | S2gemente wer mc |" (‘Iflnl m‘fiv-u“l(»d . i |: 2 .nn,\ time |.‘f|) believe that hs‘t\\(eln ciety will give a public whist at 8 The Bridge Whist club met this af- |have him apprehended. When he left | ert . Lec, has presented to Miss killed S e i :“C’_ml',c"‘:"[.f”m ;h'”. f“'l‘]", WL [ 0'clock Monday evening in the TOWn | ternoon at the home of Mrs. John |left town with Trene’s sister, it is said, | Margaret Wilson for the White Hous: Fnees 3 e A SRS R TS { hall. Whist-and auction bridge whist | DeMore of Bast Berlin. he expressed the intention of going | collection of presidential cainaware | - < salem, where e three a rama, o e Sha- | ° ey e ¢ awe ammunition was e {will be played and tables can be re-| | ontey services were held last even- | to Hartford. a plate of the George Washington | (ne ot guns to dinner set It is one of a by {he Bradley Players of New | 2 v e - Cinci tain last evening at the town hall. | served if application is made to Mrs.|ing at St. Gabriel's church Ca N Have Banguet in April. incinnati out thirty-five doflars was taken | B. W. Stearns not later than baturd] ¥ | Berlin Whiis & dbte Hat ot as yet been | :1\1 present 1 neral and MTs. | Russia were instll and the expenses were l.ght. | evening. Persons having card tables 1 ashington by American officers of set for the annual banquet of tae . . | and compelled to v The officers are well pleased with | which they are willing to loan are “ 1 B e T e o oia | thie Boclety of the Clncinnati, found- | wounded: Germél only the financial result but also | asked to notify Mrs. H. H, Damon. | USE TEZ FDR M L oresnis €d at Annapolis in 17 y American | prouaht to Jersil ith the marked success of the pre-| The proceeds from the affair will tion, a committee has already started | ., French officers who served to- P | e work on the arrangements and if con- | . s : ve Germa] gether in the Revolution and which dquarters, ntation. Not st in imporiance | pe used to help pay street lighting ex- = venient for speakers, who may ac- | fea'er 17 dhe fievol Yo, " nong he hespians wer “Ted* s et A o . ien, ashington as its first presi- vore and Raymond Watkins of Ken Those in charge wish it understood place some time in April E 1 i S he Ar 1ston. These young men are fasioo e T G S it SN REleEE e The plate, considercd in many re- | e of the Araf icveloping enviable reputations in the | 'NAt PErsons whao €9 ¥ Samt o 5 o _An effort w a e made to get x| «pects the most valuable picce in the | the recruiting ordd can have tables reserved for the play for pufied-up aching | President W. H. Taft as the guest of { . )joction hecause it nas more his- | them had to be corld of amatcur footlight artists. | , i bt i & , i R Bt as te % 5 el AR o T chiictare o rkinakplayynE oS anyiothen usmes A IHONER Hus) sweaty, calloused feet "’"';f- "Ih‘\"l 1 ‘r” “": S(”‘”:‘_" h“" torical associations and is better | Would advance. lows, will not then be eligible for prizes. and corns. !'speak at the banquet last ye ,an«n than other of the Washington ng to the informi | engagements previously made pre- . ] i t refugees, i Police on Robbers’ Trail. "~ | relics, is of Cantonese ware with Jdeep | these refugees cluc 2 “hance of his coming here soe fuded sy chan: blue mottled border and gold lines |tinople wa 1xi oul and bearing in the center the figure | Germans desir of Fame with a trumpet to her lips British and nationals of the eff great rigor, Repo ish victory in Egy | ters of gold, have bj The people nave About Thirty Dollars.—Schooi Art Mrs, Peckham’s objection and Irene, Hundreds of hens throughout the | Exhibition Opcens Tonight.—On presidency of the Berlin ee Library Subjects o on Arnold .... Arthur Sampson abel's father. When questioned this morning con-| seryzs makes ! at the time. However, he promiséd [3dith Horsfall | cerning the bold daylight robbery at oy, Fags to attend this year providing he | !{he China house Wednesday afternoon, &, could get away from his duties - in : n Sl | Prosecutor Gibmey intimated that the omaller! ‘el ik 2nd holding aloft the insignia of the broops 4 SR authoritics are on the right trail and ¢ President F. T. Wheeler has ap- ciety of the Cindnnati. The relic [ ¥ par “']"v“'h'f _il | that something will he brought: to y | pointed J. H. Trumbull, S. 8. Gwil- has been placed in a cabinet in the '_‘:w ;”' " llight in a very short time. 3 i lim, H. A. Castle and E. H. Hills to | lower corridor of the executive man- desert, ) 3 3 pnsive ancd P ahle € opl The people of Berlin were surprised e A general committee and they | s'on with the extensi and valug - ”"" ,to learn of the daring deed, an ex- g will select other members to assist l collection of presidential ware Sicand Ty " 600 ‘:,e A rerc were 600 G | clusive article concerning which was | . in looking after minor detai | men (n the Tl last night's Herald. The ®y 1 A The committee is greatly encou-| pgroun hens, white hens, red hens | gorook the expedith the interest taken in the| ., 4 grey hens. All laying for Russell stod o8 Waldemar's wife. Waldemar Robert manufacturer. Kendiick Arnold i Alfred Moore Isabel's brother. e icut, Arthwr Manly S SLEALEBULL L ttaymond Watkins act that the robbers are still at large ) @RE | ragea by b e Sidney Dixon ;o) source of alarm to them and they y banquet and there is no doubt about [ Ao STeL ATER Sl T, BEE 5 byt v e A family servant. | hope that the authorities will be able its succe: Ko EroriaTi00 S ant i ftitonass dith ... e Almauist | 1o apprehend them, realizing. how- 3 : Gave Interesting Sermon, —_— All the refugees Other clection 3 Their adopted ““"g‘l‘l"r o m"’“" fhatRtheyihaveibutitcwiclons ! liefore a congregation which taxed Native eggs, 33¢ doz. Russell Bros, | were Israclites, no neg of Miss 1 1 ¢ ag di- | Ruth ... 2 R St [MDEWOTERUD IR {he ecapacity of the Church of Our N | allowed to leave hrarian Their child. Berlin Briefs. Saviour, Rt. Rev. Chauncey B. Brew- Wickwir scerelary as n( | Ramenoff ........ Arthur D Bradley | . Ipworth leazue of the Ken- Qood-bye sore feet, burning feet, | ster. Episcopal bishop of this diocese 1 Majo i L. Wil- | an outcast and ex-conviet. sington Methodist church will hold a| gwollen feet, sweaty fcet, smelling | administered confirmation to a cla GIRLS! GIRLS! YOU MUST TRY THIS! Bryan il. Atwatcer to (i ACH T: i P i S S H { seven last evening. subsequently ' 4 5 i | business meeting and social this even-| oot tired feet. of sev s i - ] & delivering a most interesting ser- DOUBLES BEAUTY OF ACEni g D B I Aprning flsabelisfbiztutay ing in the church parlors. Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions u oo WAL B e Shadon "‘"”g' S ST .| The Bast Berlin Bowling team will | and raw spots. No more shoe tight- | ™on. \"’\_”‘"‘: l‘,.').",.:,'.’f-‘{"i,.la rvipes ) of Miss Katherine M Scencestiolincaie Bt ; i ([clash it EnelETorald ipin isplittors|inesk nof more ilmpligfwitn Spainy onlliC oo e et b mamberatan | Lo LT TOW CAR R yousr; FheE RER A other dircétors arve Wil | Fesidence. s evening in & return game o be| drawing up your face 1n asomy.| ', . ombers of other denomina- | hair lustrous, fluffy, [ those whose halr h : o b oia o Act 11 laved in New Britain. The scribes| “TIZ” is magical, acts right off. |" 4 L - : or is scraggy, faded i TB ulk A Ruth Galpin ana played i ] 1 $lZe B S . 4 it 20 | tions on hand to welcome him | and abundant. thin. Besides bestl Mits W alen Ttolim. are ‘out to redeem themselves, having | “TIZ” draws out all the poisonous | tions nh Mafil (6 WETAME I = L | SR thin, Besidss B President Bulkeley has heen con- | Shadow. ames to the Iast Ber- | exudations which puff up the feet e e ot il e ; ‘ anderine dissolves Tesident Bulkele Sl e Biving froambot Yoites Inst ord the only remedy that does. Use |1 A b s 4 Immediate?—Yes! Certain?—that's | dandruff; cleanses, neGiILwith e bt el el pe Ll Sasieas RO e e R is spending | “TIZ" and wear smaller shoes. Al! [ SPiTit His sermon was most in- |, 5oy of it. Your hair becomes | vigorates the scalp, more than h“‘]f‘ g , havilg | me idence. i Mrs. Frank |A_‘\\ |l‘vqx is .~pnn\_n‘\‘ Hou e mrortanle Sourl tastiwilll facl | epinty and w given in eloquent | | light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and ap- |itching and falling heen clected 1ibi arian in. the u-u_ . ) ] Ac I xtth e | several weeks with friends in ow S b (l(-lighl‘. WIZ" is harm- fashion It dwelt with the h;}nlr\ of | ' pears as soft, lustrous and beautiful | please you most wil 1863. At that time, mfx .‘n ry “. \1 Evening. The sacrifice- €| York. T the higher n;m{r:- in man against hm'as a young girl's after a Danderine , week's use, when yo fpocl e Lok ] e »”]M [[Zod0N: | The Christian Endeavor society of Get a 25 cent box of “TIZ" now at | 8nimal tendencies. His talk made 8 |, .. loange. Just try this—moisten |fine and downy af RS ooy s nakl blch GIedisiesn | Scened Samo as Aot L the Berlin 1nng|ezatlunal church Will| ony g ugeist or department store. | 46€P imPression on the large congre- |, ", with a little Danderine and | really new hair gro us?gome time previously by ““_\ | Time—Present. Place-—A Small | gyve 5 gocial in the chapel Monday | pon't suffer. Have toodl teet Elal T2 carefully draw it through your hair, | scalp. 1f you care f Charles A. Goodrich as a c2udy room. | oo o gngland Town. evening. T U e e o mes Brief Items. | tuking one small strand at a time. | hair, and lots of it, E= gD ) thente SaeEls e e Art Exhibit Opens. Harry Gould and Orville Ventres! hurt, never get tired. A year's foot Wall paper sale at Thompson's.— | Thig will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt cent bottle of Kno fhe Mpraty » _'“"Mt”h,”i:” "1 The Blson Fducational Art Exhibi-| ot Berlin winl ac ompany the Junior | comfort guaranteed or money advt or excessive oil, and in just a few mo- from any drug store b”ilx;im;;e:igi‘x;g ‘:'omin rcpu‘rler about ' tion will open this cvening at the ' Mechanics of New Britain to Hart- | funded. Sequussen lodge will hold a I'Csu-lmcms you have doubled the beauty of and just try it . Afternoon. The Blackness of the dropped three i i | the Walde- | |

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