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Plainwlle News Woman’s Health Requires Care (g ( g >\ Women are so constiuted as to §>m peculiarly susceptible to const { pation, and their general health Smwnm in large.measure on care- { ( ) ful regulaticn and correction «:1 M The Harttora Sk Store. this tender Their delicate or- Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Telephong MARINO HAS QUINTET OF YOUIHS IN COURI L . We Wish to Call Your Special § | Prosteulor anfl Pmsmmo Justce. | et || NEW STOCK OF GHUGES complete I.w of this popular hrar of Musii —-_— pounded, much more cffective, Attention to Our Immense Stock FNES IMPOSED: LAWYER Appms ar stores under the name of Dr New “Chic” Gowns of Pilain White Linens oi Qur : A e A b Ay ey e e Attorney Intimates ’l'hut Clients Were | tle can be obtained by writing to New “Chic” Combinations Own Importation. B | ococony comicten merore they | §Dr W T Calivell 15 Washing: e e . 2 Were Brought up for Trial—Claims - THEY ARE IN BOTI HEATHER AND OLD BLEACH MAKLE, ) S = : P WITH CHOICE OF WAISTING LINENS, PILLOW CASE LINENS, Justice 33 iablished Precedent, ‘ THE NEW MO!)ILLS that they were intoxicated. Attorney | [ SHEETING LINENS, SCARFING LINENS, EMBROIDERY LINENS B | Intimating that Justice £ hr ETC. VISITORS TO OUR LINEN DEPT. IN SOUTH ANNEX, FIND 1 E | dell hua practically convicted them | McDonough attempted o make W |} (4 - SY TO MAKE SELECTION FROM OUR BIG STOCK OF WHITE Bl oo T hro et iton den e s AT on D 1 a ame yra S, AND TELL US THAT OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN AT uid that he should have considered | Jijs method of Cross-examining werc OTHER STORES. THAT 15 BECAUSE WE BUY DIRECT FROM ¥ | inseclr disqualified from presiding al | 411 sustained. A. F. Mason, the only | § 66 ° THE LINEN MAKERS AND IMPORT GOODS OURSELVES. | the hearing, Attorney P. F. McDon- | other witness for the . admitted B | cush of New Britain, atfer a session | having seen Parkinson sand MeNall merlcan (] of nearly tinree hours, this morning | {alking with the officer and subse i ; ALSTING LINENS in these widths and prices: 36-inch for 9¢ B o0k 2o uls 1 the bipering cOuRt 1of | auercly . ehiering 'the Taneh oo <, . 15¢, 50c, 38¢ (o $1.00 yard. PILLOW LININ: -inch width, . B | James MceNally and lugene Parkin- | They came out later and could not tell | B C for 50¢, 58c, 65¢, 75¢, $1.00 to $1.25 yard. Fine grade, 10 inches wide, | =00, to whom respective fines of $7 | whother or not they were intoxicated. | slou and § yard. . inch for 75¢ yard; 51 inches wide, $1.00 B | and $5 for resisting an officer were Lawyer McDonc h made a stronz | @ }Orsets rd. CN SHE 6 2 for $1.50 yard. given. MceNally w ilso fined §1 for | plea for the discharge of the youth, | 5 90-inch for 75¢, breach of, the peace and was found | succeeding in % 15 a decision on the ARE MEETING WITH MUCH PAVOR! 3 "" TLINEN SCARFING and fl | not guilty of intoxication. The charge | intoxication chars The accused wis One of the New Features for EMBROIDERY LINEN, 15-inch for 25¢ (o 50c¢ yard. h 1 9¢ to of breach of the peace was nolled in | found ilty on the other two counts Broad Tape ‘and in the better grades of Satin (uu- yard. . 20-inch for 35c¢ to 621 . *h for 33c¢ to 70c¢ yard. 8 | ’arkinsor case and he, , oo, was | In P’arkinson's case_ the testimony cially flexible and suitable for Dancing and Stree 24-inch for 40¢ to 75¢ yard, and 27-inc f' . 80¢ yard, Great ks found not guilty of drunkenness. The | was of a similar character The de- One of these Models is in the “American 1 val 3 hearing of the cases against the otaer | fense presented no witnesses in Mec- $2.50. W | young men, Richara Cafferty, Frank | Nally’s hearing but when Parkinson The Other is in the “Madame Lyria" and & Graham and Paul Leonard, who were | was arraigned, Attorney McDonough This Season’s Stock of both the American N s_. - | 5 T New Ggoves Are Arrlvgng Dalfy # | arrcsted with them, was put off uatil | offered the testimony of Richard Caf- “Madame Lyra” Corsets is larger than usual; % G pot vl ate this afternoon. McNally was re- | offered the testimony of Richard Caf- with the greatest of care and there ig a styvie fd Come ask for the WASHABLE K ID (.[4()\{ S in sand and battleship L sed under bonds of $100, while | ferty and McNally both of whom figure gray shades, they are the very latest Tor Spring wear. They are in one- B | Parkinson was given his liberty after | claimed that the accused was sober “American Lady” prices range from $1.00 to clasp style, pique and prix seam, $1.50, $1.75 pair. In Biarritz style with 8 | rurnishing bail of $50. b and that he had made no attempt to “Madame Lyra” range from $3.50 $10.00, clasp wrist, fancy stitch backs, $2.25 pair. § The appearance of the hoys in court | interfere with the officer in the per- | : as the sequel uble near the | formance of his dut WASHABLE DOESKIN GLOVES, one-clasp, pique and prix seam e RO 0 e T e it i o e e s The NCW Laces and Tr : ] C railroad crossing about midnight Sat- style in white, very special for $1.00 and $1.50 pair, At Glove Dept. B | urday. The state claimed that tI tention and the court room was well Our Disp s and Trimmings for & got into an argument with the officer | filled when the prisoners were put to source of m- greatest ,uln‘ ration They have | and used abusive lan e to him. | plea. Former Justice M. ©O. Ryder unusual care and the styles, colorings and varig J Cafferty, Leonard, Parkinson and Mec- | acted as adviser to Prosecutor Gwil- meet your appreciation Nally were taken into custody yest lim and prompted him in many in- We would mention some of those that most ATAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN BEPEND ON PROMPT- [ ['day by Officers Marino and David on | stances when the atforney for the de- interested in fl | warrants issued by Grand Juror 8. S. | fense would object to the use of lead- NEW METAL LACES AND TRIMMINGS in Gwillim. Groham was arrested this | Ing questions in the examination of Gold, all widths, including Flouncings for Dresses morning. witnesses NEW ORIENTAL LACES, VENISE POINT = ] McNally was found at the home of Rey. James Barrett to Lectiire, FILE at the Worthington Grammar school | drum and A. A. Hadden has been ap- | IS uncle, Peter Breck of South Rev. James Barrett, of the Church NEW NET TOP LACES, white, cream and od Beriin NQWS {are downcast aver the serious illness | pointed to counsel with Scoutmaster | WAshington street, where he went for | ooyl Joacnlate Coneeption, Hart- Collar B eyt Sl Sy of their schoolmate, George Sariske, | Samuel A. Fiske and génerally to | 4inner. The St was mede BIter B .5 30 Yean secuped to deliver & NEW CHIFFONS, striped, bordered and embrd the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew.Sar-) vouch for the work. Mr. Wilcox ‘will | Officer David entered the MeNally {T o), "ot the St. Patrick's entertain- L N e T iske of Kensington, who was removed | represent the troop in the local coun- | Nome, where the body of tae accused | STHATE B/ TS B BATHICLS enfertain. JLACES in Chantilly and Ondoline to St. Francis hospital in the auto-| cil of New Britain and vicinity. bréther, who died in the state sana- | 1 .oqqay March 16, under the au- FLOUNCINGS with' . Sl mabile ambulance this morning, His s Rbrvibe torium Saturday night, lay in state. FLOUNCINGS: BLACK NET FLOUNCINGS cmi 1 life is hanging by a thread and there ; i The boy's father, a former constable, | 3raroy Pl Clabrats s watuts and Gold ¥ s Pastor Iiske gave an interesting | , or o Pl fer M BARTEt s Tatell by o N . ; ; 7 is but a bare possibility of S ey 2P S8tIng | arld Officer David had a alspute averd oSl 0 i ior i i sente NEW CORSAGE BOUQUETS, NEW VEILL covering and rejoining his class. i oxes st ihe vospelil et gbpronristenpsslof: his visitlabi e byt (n piaa demand a8 & pibiic kinds | The little boy, who is but fourteen | SClvices held yesterday afternoon at | sych a time, but the officer S speaker. NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF BUTTONS years old, became ill a few weeks that he had a duty to perform taat The church choir, under the direc- WE OV VERY COMPLETE ASSORTMIENTS ago and was then obliged to remain circumstances could not control. tion of Miss Daisy Prior, will give a New Spring Suits, New spring Coats and New 5y spices of the Church of Our Lady of the Berlin Congregational church. Similar services will be held every Sunday until Kaster. - { - i i away from school. He dceveloped a . Grand Juror M. A, Norton and Jus- | copcert in o otl S t " ine Values in Waists and Skires! ¥ T et e s : t us- | copcert in connection with the enter ) HfSS IIGHG BIH[]IGK 3““ AVI]I bad case of inflammatory rheumatism ¢ Is planned to make this largely 2 | tice Condell also had a tilt regarding | i e Ll th A A : tainment. For this occasion the choir | 2 . — ~ iti became s 8 5 he matter rele S yoys on | e s " 4 3 . e R, 3 S e yaoRiTlon bpceme po (CHitleal | opy worshintyl manuer to thie oudsd MuoTi o glen v e hos ' | will be augmented by talented singers : today that it was found necessary . bail, the prosecutor arguing that the; , . " and old tog 2 o - N from out of town ¥ VGII"GS Ma"lfid m Cmfiopfifi Yo Imemiovh Thim td Ahe ‘hoaprtal \ (‘0 d_ ogether. Tl?e (‘t\o(r .\\,11 h'«‘ should be given a fair chamce, instead | N P A : A S v - E i present as in the morning the pastor . P 5 | Dices at Sanatorium, 1 . IR()I l PY Acting upon the suggestion of their = i . | of persecuting them All were fin: | Al = 5 3 »« | Will speak briefly and the girls will |, e 2 | - er teacher, Miss Anna Scollon, George’s| ,gq 13 thei allowed their liberty, sc ity for th P X 0 | ir own peculiar and beauti- 5 ; - Sl who died Soth Alchtiat t ile sh N ) th Y SR . ' schoolmates brought pennies to school | ¢ i Vel il ADDEATANCO T RO G AT ¢ Sl - . CRASH 4 Y ful ministry in the processional chor- | o e oc . sanatorium in Newington, will Church Notes, 5 with them Friday and with the sum | ;o een s urn shod ¢ held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock S ¥ 1 raised, a committee of .three com- | et Sunds o & o2 Before court opened this morning | "¢ 1 i s 0 g at ) o'clock 3 S8, A, Hart, D. D., of ¥ Cle iy SyBigel of AeRIee oMol Next Sunday evenlng, the meeting | A¢torney McDonotgh and Grand Juror | In the Church of Qur Lady, Gf Mercy. |town; pheadbied st e ievenii bkttt pose o ilding arls » 4 - of the Senior Endeavor society of the % i & : y | There will be a high mass of rec uiem Fuilding Hide Hali tand John .‘Bacon, - ‘purchased | perlin Congregational church will bo | G iim and Justice Condell had a p 0 or® B @ o B e For e e resth e b F o o Loy ; " B Ve { fruit and brought it to the sick boy.!| fop the h bers and it is | 1Vely tilt, the lawyer taking exception | 1 EOI08 YD saura Farrell of Vesper: vas celebrated in the ¢is Hospital Today—Alvah Ven g ithe honorary mombersiand 1t | iaill VS R E BB TSL R BE SR8 New Britain, Chilbdl of O tady Bt Kiersy ast However, he was too ill to appreciate | hoped that a great many of those who | (0 the actions of the authorities in MY, \ MeNully's desth foliowed mil coomtns. to: tog aaled y T Wins State Wrestling Champion- | their kindness. \ have been formerly a e in th fo | EoLusing | to fipermil MENaliy e toms B O - N9 eveming by the DR, Ny Injured \ active in the socie: e 5 illness of several months with tuber- . T . . by : & or L Mr. Demine will | PARions to enter the court room waile | I1'" _sever Walsh., The sermon was given by Baggage Report. h\ e ry to (fotr:o. M. Demfng wilkil 5 e was I - progr The | culosis. The young man had been in | Rtev, J. Leo Sullivan of St. Joseph Albion, N. Y. ¢ in charge of the service. hoys were kept prisoners in fhe se- | the sanatorium’for many weeks and | church, New Britain sons are deead al The bhaggage busine at the Ber- T & ‘ iy i A s announced in the church . 5 for days had hee a critics . 2 " b a ations extended tc Alvah ssenger sta 58 LS <l 2 S oh's Y rdEr ot S 1 s had been in a critical con- Services the Methodist church ! result of a coll €ongratulations lin passenger station .is still on the calendar yesterday that the offering lectmen’s office by order of tae court, Gition His loss will be mourned by et o . Ventres of Berlin today h;fd a ‘1”>”- increase, judging from the report torl the Sunday previous, which was for | & Procedure which was strongly criti- k= D14 significance. Belated announce- | the: month of February, which has| ¢y proneec School of Religious | ©sed by their lawyer. Mr. McDon- {" went of his marriage to Miss lrene|been submitted by Baggagemaster | paqagogy. amounted to $12 e “‘T\,exi ough argued that they had a right Burdick last fall and news of his suc-| Richard Culver. Sunday, the second offering of the | to face their accusets and as witnesses ces in capturing the middleweight| —The statement shows that during| vear for the American Board will be | Should be permitted to attend the wrestling championship of the state|the past month, ninety-six pieces of| o eived. hearing. He claimed that never be- at ithe big meet in New Haven Sat-||aggage were forwarded, sixty-five Berlin Briefs fore during his law practice had such utday evening rendered mvmmumwm-en.cd and 4,367 transferred in ad- - 5 o 5 § rev | @ privilege been denied to any of his f 1% S Trate Gt ; { in order. | dition to 1,977 mail pouches and 7,-| The condition .of Miss Julla Hovey | .j;onts — justice Condell, however, | [T Youns men. Until forced to give ! tracture knits but slowly | Harding, 14 Although Mr. Ventres and his young | 054 mail sacks, making a total of | _\\_Orth‘m!zlon ridge was consider- TUTGA. tHat the Drisbnacs raush Feman JLL on: Oniaod ount of illness, the Surprise Party. 4 bride have guarded their secret very |13 559, an increase of 4,178 over last| 2Pl improved today. it the selectmen’s office, but that the | 'y 1001 ¥ \‘,v"“'.']”_‘”] 18 the bites Hayden Griffin was tendered a. sur closely since they were pronounced|year's total of 9,389. In February| A. T Bushnell and family of Dea- | jawyer could consult with them when- | f (2° Greist Manufacturing company {0 00 "0 his home on Whiting " man and wife, news of it leaked out| 1914 seventy-eight pieces were for-; ¢on North's hill, spent the week-end | ovor he pleased. i (",,( st ‘”‘,“M T Hoeds by etivet A et ookt the tounle Ahld Mhelriiyiraed, seventyione received’and; 8,c| IR Danbury. ¢Richard Brown aubstl- {" perore the witnessgs Wwere 1ntro-f i ihe sanatortum ther he was taken | WO i triends, including some groom is the son of | g61 transferred in addition to 2,085 | tuted for Mr. Bushnell at the Berlin| guceq Attorney MeDonough inquired | p0) ‘pic expencos. - (':‘,“ f'",‘]"”' to pay | O New Hartford, Pine Meadc the ‘blacksmith, and | mail pouches and 4,286 mail sacks, | Passenser station express office. if Justice Condell had commented on | fh WS SXPETREE. 118 feHow worke | 01\ Britain and Plainyille ] Mi§, Ventres, and the bride is the R B Wi Soay The Woman's Aid society of the | the cases before they came up for | {or rosently nrecenton me | ™ During the evening he cnt « out the ISy datighter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles b St &5 2 Berlin Congregational church will 1. He conveved the impression ey recently presented him with a | 3 Burdick The Berlin Village Improvement| meet at 3 o'clock. Wednesday after- | (hat he had an idea the court was pre- pusre as a testimonial of their regard '\‘1" e ; oy Rig " . - & FoZ S N G e Rt oL 4 The remains v be tak » Bristo AC ARG @Ry et i N SP ] The ceremony 6f marriage was per. | Society Wwill give Its second whist S0-| noon with Mrs. J. B. Smith of Norton | judiced against his clients. If he dis- St il be taken to Bristol | &\ cshments were served il « : e " cial of the season Wednesday even. F) ks g 3 for interment in St. Joseph’s ceme- | ! March et e e R | e 5t e town hall, | “The Thst et oo cussed it he thought he was disquall- |'s.p Briet Ttem ital 17'last by the Rev. Dr. Yale, pastor é vn hall. ast af- e R s ; ; K silha Condall dedied. ‘Sui i o ' ToRpita of 'the Third Congregational church |fair of this kind, which was held a| After a short sermon by the pastor, | fied. Justice Condell denied that he tter Carvier's Daughter T, The W. . T. U. will hole res g ely to thell there, Ubon the return of Mr. and |leW Wweeks ago, was largely attended + B. Ge 4 Y 3 r ented on the charges or had ; i 1 Rev. L. B. Gary, the Lord's Supper | had commented on the ge; « The home of Letter Carrier Pearl | lar meeting I'riday afternoon " P ) ol Mrs, Ventres, the latter' accepted a |2hd was the source of a neat profit. was observed yesterday morning at | declared his intention of sending two ; L o s . 1 Iiibin e ) Al the Fast Berlin Methodist church. In | of the youths to jail, Attorney McDon- | Y. Smith on Broad street has been |-home of ] s - p¥sition in Middletown and is em- Men’s 'Lyceum Meeting. the evening, Professor . S. Hopson, | ough seemingly attaching some im- placed nnm: quarantine by Health | street » , '4’” ‘v\v‘w:u pldyed in that city at the present| “Resolved, That the Rate of Post-| of Middletown gave an address on | portance to the matter as he took the | {'flicer Bull, Mr. Smith’s young daugh- Sequassen club’s director ooil oo oo time. The couple will begin house- |age for Letters in the United States| “Luther Burbank and His Wonderful | names of several in the court room as | (67 having ‘IM'"]"""'I finiaeck 2 mosling plagot i Ofe ttetill keeping in a short time. | Should Be Reduced to One Cent.” | Work.” witnesses to the court's statement. | mminc little girl's condition ls [ | hall : , o e Mr. Ventres is engaged in \h“‘T}'“s is the subject which is to bhe Mrs. John Long has rcturned to | While he was giving warning to Iho Mrs., Charlotte 1. Diggle o ol B o bla¢ksmith business with fis father | debated this evening at the meeting | Southington after a visit with Mrs, (. | court, Justice Condell interrupted to ' Wireet apeut TS Wapheait HESN cont been and hoth he and his bride are well | of the Men's lyceum, which is to be| Hurlburt of Beckley Quarter. 7" | tell him that unless he acted “m, ," U sister, Mrs. James Sheflicld of . known and popular in the town. held in the chapel at Upsor Cor- The postponed h:')\\;in" gn;nc i | ek R he (the lawyer) would be tonbury state Champion. ner. : Berlin Construction company and East | ijauatified. — . Musterole Loosens up Those Stiff| Havden Griffin of Whiting - WH”T s The next mecting will be held Mon-| Berlin teams will ne plaed (o 8 The examination of Officer Marino, | Joints—Drives Out Pain j& entertaining his niece, Mis A o T ver ol Saturday,| 925 m(‘,”‘,,gv March at the Ken-| evening on the alleys in Athletic hall, the first witness required u\vll\s time. oints lian Brooker of New Hartford kSc@re ror having. won'thaGailieligfon, Congrepational ehupeh atl™ Mys, C. M. Waiber and daughter | -.rorney. McDonough and Prosecutor biafipionship. To’ gain/hin alapiges{ which “time the subject “Resolved; | munies, of Hensington, have returncd | G Lim had frequent . clashes over f tionkit was necessary for him to down | That @ System of Compulsory Arbi-| from a visit at Ellington, Conn. thelmsthodsiemplbsin sl gusevioning “uch ablo wrestlers as Rensel of New tration Should Be Bstablished in the the witnesses. In all cases the objec- devotional hour, appealing in a joyous Goorge Sariske Removed to St. Fran- Motorists—T) ship—Mectings Tonight. vesterday morning were conducted by | between an exp his parents, Mr. and Mrs, James J. | 1o, 1. Agard New Britain, The | attomobile at McNally of Bank street, brother, | condition of the pastor, Rev. G. B.|west of Albfos McNally of this place, and a | Thurston, who is at St. Francis' hos- | 1y killéd, the who lives in Meriden. He will |, 1 with a fractured hip, shows cor later at the Med o be missed by many friends tinned. UniiventEnt Mr. Thurston | The dead ane} He was twenty-three yvears of age | will have to remain at the hospital Mildred Skinnd and was one of the town's most popu- | for a few weeks yet, however, as the [ 12; Herschell Ha Theautomobile nner, was o4 home from churd I'he approachi from the motory 1 12 too las Saturday night by about twen kinner 15 less fitute | ! Young Ventres was awarded a : A, There is somethi; | You'll know why thousands use MU Philip Le Vean 4nd ‘Harold Ander word sciatica. Yl | TEROLE once you experience the glad | son of Waterbury spent Sunday dn | gt oo aoie” g o8 | reiief it gives town as the guests of Eugene Le- | o, is an inflg 3 Ao 5 i Clarence Cole has returned to | tions e S alained et a jar at once fmm lhc‘ nearest | Vesseut | lack of nourishment nm, all of whom were in the 158- 111 nl\!t‘z?m upon m.; ;i]mnm.h;» ]\\'111 week-end at his home in East Berlin 4 0 iy B | ment m mIc with the ml of mu«nanl. Bet- 1 Pool club o sristol, will | hags or flannel to th pound class. Ventres weighed only 5 4 Shege A R Fred Patience of the Berlin Con- | plained, in considering the case with B rd plaster and dees not | session with the i s with | flaméfl nerve often g 48 pounds. 1@ upon - the wegative, Thomas . H Brings ease and comfort while F tean opponent t does not feed t1o ng B 4 o b v merson and L. G. Sheldon. struction company office force, has | the state's attorney. it is being rubbed on! Confort eam ax opponer 0 o¢s not feed ¥ y TRepment LCOkERIACE Al the o | purchased a touring car. According to Officer Marino, MeNal- | MUSTEROLE js night in Conforti’s pool parlors ief, a good thing ~u.m of the New Havén Young ' About Dr. Sam Johnson. Iy aii Picivsch Enproached Nim MUSTEROLE is recommended by Christian association and more than| papers on “Dr. Sam Johnson and P R T near the railroad crossing Saturday | o srm d I']“”'}f“ ‘}[ ili "l“'”f Ja("‘ are | o est for the week-end Miss Olly B s Bt L 1 i 2 3 g Y annua or Bronchitis, oup, . - I thirty athletes were entered. There | His Time" will be heard at the meet- Native lggs, 29c doz. Russell Bro night and inquired whether he had a | Siff Neck, Asthma, I\);\;h]gl: Cmr;vun_ French of New Hartford was ‘s very large crowd of specta- | jhg of the Berlin Literary society this | —advt. | warrant for Sylvester Mason. On re- | (ion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism. i‘umha;; Miss Margaret Hyland has returned j tors, which cheered “‘;“‘]’ e "‘}‘: lo-| evening. Mrs. 15. W. Mildram will Sl ceiving a negative answer they pro- | [ains and Aches of the Back or Joints, | to her home in Hartford after a hri -al young man was declared cham- | give onc on “Oliver Goldsmith;” Miss | : o ceeded to abuse him. He attempted | Sp re 4 isit here as the guest of Mrs. Ro piomy Sarah €. Churchill on “Miss Burney;" GONDITION NUNOHA NG HID %6 place ALONEIYAnter dxtast it th k'un\‘n}‘r;ufi I\fgt‘d(r !IB;uf“t(l‘: C(I:”l; Russell of Central Sauar ofien at fadtey TN ‘JRensel was Ventres' easiest man and | and Rev! Samuel A. Fiske on r, | Kansas City, Mo.;, March 8.—There | latter got away and joined some of his | (it often prev honia ). £ At thie mass in the Clureh. of ;l}":"“‘."‘("’"(.r‘,fl b he down_ed him in U\n'mln{ule< and | samuel Joh 1son” and Mrs. . was little change today in the con- | friends in the lunch room. He said it At your drugg i c and 50c jars, ady of Mercy yesterday it was an- | Mortal man L|;nwg 0 ihrep setonds. Kent was little bet-| Brandegee will give readin; s n the restaurant that he took the | and a special large i,m‘,,m size for $2.5 nounced that there will be stations of | petting nourishie ter and he was stretched out on the| eral of the contemporaries ¥ o - young man in charge but as he was | Be sure you get the gen MU the cross in the church Friday even- | fore when the blo | mat after a tussle of five minutes and | Johnson. : of the Kansas City Star, his physi-| j5¢ certain whether he had the right "ROLE. "Refuse imitations—get what : 30 to feed the nervesth twenty seconds. York and Ventres Will Register With ‘\ull(mn! Assne cians announced. Mr. Nelson has| to arrest him on private property, he | vou ask for. The Musterole Company, ment by becomingd went fourteen minutes and forty sec-| mno joca) troop of Boy < s | been confined to his home for several | decided to consider the matter fur- | Cleveland, Ohio, C. W. Hird and company wish to | Williamg’ Pink Pill ' onds before the. victory went 10 the | apout to be registered in the National jinonths and except for brief inter-| ther | > announce that they have purchased a | gee how the infmm Berlinite. ~ Besides winning glory for| geout organization. The members are | vals has hoen unconseous since last While he had his hand on McNally, | d. ~ B G Hobart Peanut Butter Machine for| enriched blood ea A hymeelf, young Ventres made flve) yow in the tenderfoot cl and the | Friday. Members of his family ar | he said the Tatter tried to push him - {the manufacture of peanut butter. | nervesthe eloments § ) pojnts for the New Britain Y. M. C.| main work for the season is prepara- |at his bedside. away and that Parkinson and the | We will have peanut butter made Write the Dr. Wil %A, whose only representative he | tion for ad\nnooypem to the grade of others also threatened to prevent him ¥ § ’ [ B s fresh every d commencing Satur- | Schenectady, N. ¥, notes of the rulings for use, he ex- Miss Mildred Hayden had & remedy. 1t « 18 in heura, ' y it be corrected i hé most comme yeical system an dition of /Wililam R. Nelson. editor Fas. Second Class Scout. from locking him up. By their actions | * = e day, March 13, when we wil] e a | booklet “Noryous Schoolboy Dying. A citizen’s committee, consisted of Native Fggs, 29c¢ doz. Russell Bros. | the language they used and the smell TE demonstration afternoon and evening. | of Home Treatment,” The pupils of the graduating classi Major Frank L. Wilcox, . W. Mil- —advt., of their breaths, he claimed to know C. W. Hird & Co.—advt, gist selle Dr, Wi

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