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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, MARCH 11, Lo men ahead of them who were Mso‘ Plainville News i D Grand Juror Gwillim declared that he had nothing personally against any of the young men and he simply per- formed his duty when he issued warrants for their arrest. He re- commended leniency in their cases It is said the authorities propose to | ise their influence to have State's At- 2 ! torney Alcorn insist on putting the i cases on the superior court docket if | the young men refuse to settle. Coun- | sei for the young men has announced Mrs. Heary G'fiara Stricken While | rs micnion o ‘;,:j‘;;j”'j‘;'",j;;';‘f“‘f,i Performing Houscheld Duties. | oo il i S S hrown out th 1 i Spring and Summer White i BOMDER ENDS LFEESS BODY| o ™ i e e | nitary and Sewer District this | | morning issucd a call for a special ’ . g g | meeting of the voters to be hel i : 17, for the purpose of laying a tax to Butcher a Few Minutes Before Her | : i | cover the cxpenses incurred by the Death—Was Alone in the Housc district comr ©e in having plans | : 1 ad for the construction of a sy 0 When Stricken., en > disposal. 11 D“r 0‘1 v "he ing is called at this time Stricken with apoplexy as she was bl for Collector W i | Perioviuing her housenoid auties Mrs. St e il Never have we had a more extensive array of dainty snowy whito & cOcrine O Huara, o Wetd hnown and il c r‘l 5 1 stuffs to show you than now. Seems as though each season they grow B | nicnuy respected ceciucai ob the com- iy e sent out: belord:| prettier and prettier. We have these white cotton materials in all weights ¢ fik il el o BEd acioes 4l nedlin Ber e St me S v g bl actie i hadl ¥s Members o ¢ committee for all purposes, the sheer, thin, plain kinds, attractive, stripe and check | buine on ki Court saortly alter ¥ gahlasla c cffects, and the lovely embroidered goods. There are gabardines, voiles, o GIOCK “this | morning. wer litetess R e e . crepe de chines, batistes, marquisettes, nainsooks, organdies, Swiss mus- B | bouy was found a .short time laier S m‘ Sl "““_‘ lerk oL, Vi P as: g ~ 3 % g e 5 N 4 wWork compiling a | s, etc. All in wonderful assortmient. (South Annes.) R Ga i g Sl R s ey N oot i Vit b profe what tax rate will Our Leather Furniture reprosents the Bt | voarder at tne O'llura home. MIs. is i finished it will be fmpossible GABARDINE VOILIZ in plain SILVER VOILE. with pretty nusseli had peen at church and i e the rate neceassry to bring | white is one of the newest for suits lustre finish, would make fine Wi Ol er return she Imadae in the reven desired, Tt is not and sepamlfln skirts. In 3$6-inch graduation or wedding dresses. It (eI Lite was extinct at i) thought, however, that it will be width, for 29c, 45¢ and 50c yard. 5 5 : tie and it was apparent that the | excess of two n is 45 inches wide, $1.30 yar : = i . | woman nad expired suddenly. The expenses of the committee were | Mrs. O'Hara was alone 1n the house | in the neighbe of $1,700, 'rnns when shewwas stricken. she scemed | hills were approved at the meeting | to be in good health a short time be- | which turned down the proposition Come in and sce our line. 1ore. Al 8 o'clock she made some | for building a sewer and while there I'hese pieces are the last word in Leafl | ture construction. Frames are perfectly i in nished, the best springs and upholstery PLAIN VOILE and they are covered smoothly and att pretty stuff for i CREPE DE CHINE that we class day gowns. Width is 40 and show with mercerized finish, would 45 inches, price 19¢, 25c, 58c and make nice dresses and waists. with the finest Leathers, 75¢ yard. Width is 36 inches, 45c¢ yard. 5 il | purchases from a butcher whose team | is some ta'k of debating the right of | o oo g = PLAIN WHITE CREPES, sheer MERCERIZED BATISTE, a nice Ehwm“d in front of her home and at| the officers to spend much money, | I lN I -B ond fine, some with mercerized fin- 40 and 45-inch width white ma- | the time she seemed to be in good | is not expected that there will be 6. 40t Ay ideiniah teria) Muat will vhibe wp proktily, spirits. She returncd to the house, v material opposition to laying prices 25¢, 29¢, 50c to $1.00 yard. priced 15¢, 25¢, 37 1-2¢, 50c yard, @ | swept the floor of one room and | whatever tax is necessary. Y 50 TH : arently had entered the bedroom in The district has borrowed the 103 ASYLUM ST T SHADOW MARQUISETTE, dif- FIGURED VOILE, a 40-inch vhich her body was found to do some | money and the taxpayeirs seemingly ferent patterns. Very sheer and material that requires very little B | cleaning when she sustained the shock. | heve to settle The investigation was deinty. Width 40 and 45 inches, trimmings. . Makes nice blouses | On the bed with her body u chair | erdered by the voters and the sewer HARTFORD prices 25¢, 29¢, 65¢, 75¢, $1.00 yard. and afternoon dresses, 23¢, 33¢ yd. B | was found, indicating that she had | advoeates sce no reason why anyone | moved some of the furniture prepara- | should object paying tne expenses, tory to sweeping. Winners at Whist, < LSS Believing that the woman had faint- Tha Crinke. heln b i P e . R t 3 irange held a most enjoyvable M N | zenship” and ¥y ed s, Russent caned on Mo W | UGG o | Maple HE News |5 e Dent and Mrs. Ann Donahue, ncigh-| o ®ierce street Thepe wene|eight e 16 thd TEwa bors, for assistance and then hastly | {nhles i » o ‘ A 4 g n JAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITALN 30U CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT-J | /07 for wsistance and then hasoly | ables. Pearl W. Smith and Mrs. T | . Mrs, Russell Davis is visiting Dr. | furnished excell E 1one . J. N. Bu 1 P. Minor won the first prize, second [and Mrs. John Purney of New Brit- | violin and corn LY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURC HASED OF US. physiican arrived the body showed no | qwards going to Frederick S. Spencer | ain oot ‘seadi iu 0 B sign of life. Dr. Bull notified Med-| 1na Mrs. Burton Peck. TFrederick 3 a suitable place o Ll £ 3 : T ical Bxaminer T. G. Wright of New beock and Mrs. T. A, Lyman cap- The young ladies of ‘the Christian | : 5 i Eritain and after viewing the remains | tured the consolation prizes. BbAed oot ¥ AL s s, | li N ed a standing Vote of thanks at the [and, it is said that the railroad com- |the latter gave apoplexy as the cause 7 5 . met last evening at the hom Rev. and Mrs, Bel' n ewWs conclusion of his masterly address. | pany is charging a dollar a day for |of death. Brief Ttems. of Miss Backus to sew for the Red javen are the Boston Express Stops. cach of the cars. ‘ Miss Alice. O'Hara, the woman's Sequassen lodge will hold a regu- | Cross. Jedediah Deming g - : i ok 4 ; ; ; lar meeting this eveni oOdad Fel- e | A5G # The steel is to be used ror two huge | only daughter, was & vorlk tire [ St TABOLNE e LR . ‘ Since Monday of this week, the Bos- | .o, 10,10 towers in Sydney. The ;11?\.1 R Phel Bkl R earithsturing | Jows' Hatl. Mrs. Leonard B, Mallory entertained | The regular 1 , s ton express has stopped at, the Ber- . ' : Yy : ¥ the Luncheon. club on Wednesday at! il be held Wy s i o e et Tt e 5 5 cal concern, when given the con- | company, when she was notified of The Lawn club is making arrange- lin passenger station on signal to let S pany, hen she was not lunch and whist Mrs. R the 2 HEne tract, was instructed to rush the order. % . # she became hys- | ments for a dance to be held in the RCh ' and ist. Mrs. Root won the | town hall off passengers from Springfield and S A L TR L et b Havond Consequently, it was finished up and {terical after arriving home and her|Town hall on Wednes<day, March 24, | Prize. k- [R AN Iat. Sotial. i Bacuks, ety fox etipmant jon, Nebrumry 20 {obndition Fopa,tie Faused her friands | Tnchis orchiestea Hias been engaged f § il rosh & I res- | Mrs. Lotten, B = - Then the obstacle in the shape of a |considerable alarm. She was incon- | furnish the music. here were fourteen members pres- | o iR GOCER The Wwhist social given In the Town | lack of transportation accommoda- |solable and the cfforts of neighbor Mrs. C. M. Woodford of Whiting | ¢t at the monthly meeting of the |, “po g of prg hall last evening .under the auspices | lions presented itself and, although |(, .ssuage her grief bore no fruit. | strcet, has returned from Ashland, | Cheerful Givers' Mission circle at the T ou "o 0 i of the Berlin Village Improvement | the material is sorely needed across |\yord was also sent to Mrs. O'Hara's| N. Y., where she has been visiting | COn8regational, chapel Tuesday after-) i Mfindfi“ clsmvma“ TG“S H()w m society was patronized liberally and, the water, it remains on the SPUr|jpyuspand, Henry O'lHara, and their son | Telatives noon. Francis Kellogg, Mabel Good- The Irphel after all expenses are cleared, it ‘is| tricks here while those interested arc| zythur, both of whom were at Work | Miss Augusta Kaplan or Brooklyn, | 216 ®nd Eota Austin were appointed | .. o" 0 Syt expected that there will remain a | {TVIng to devise plans whereby it can | iy \aterbury. They arrived home & | N. Y., is visiting her cousins, Mr. ang | * COmmuittee to arrange for a play to | Gl TR Makc Most Om 0[ l“fl profit of at least fifteen dollars. There | P¢ shibved to its destination. few hours la Mrs. H, Rifkin of Whiting street, e iven, s S in Buell's hall were twenty tables and about twenty- | . Berlin Briefs ‘While arrangements for the fun- Rev - e March 19, at' 8 two dollars was taken in. After the| Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lincoln will jeral have not as yet been completed - William P. Kilcovne of. this Mrs. 8. H. Parker of Spencer, Mass., place preached the sermon at the |js 'visiting her daughter, Mrs/ E. | { e card playing, there was dancing. entertain the members of the Berlin | it expected the services will b g L . 2 ” 5 ) 5 @ S 3 t e Y| lenten services St. Francis ¢ c o Reports of th % Posl OfflCE m:flcml_ IN B[Ru“ It is planned to give another similar | Sors of Veter: association this | held Saturday morning at the Church loes i B¢, Francls church, | Grawford of | the Cenery party and the New Haven, last evening. social in about two weeks, the pro-| cvening at their home on Farmington | of Our Lady of Mercy, with burial in b ceeds of which are to go towards de- | road. eph's cemetery Makes Inquiries About Duties of Mail fraying the expenses of street light- Mr. and M Newell Deming of | O’Hara w fifty vears of age ing. Lynn, Mass., have been visiting Town |[and was a native of lIreland. She Carrier—Whist Social Nets About “Tabs” Minstrels. Comniitteeman and Mrs. William H. | bad lived in Plainville for a long time and was highly esteemed. She was a woman of many admirable traits, | or t e James McCuskier has returned from Miss Fanny Welles of “Wellesacre" | Eiven for the Provi . fome Newi Providence, where he spent the |has gone to East Orange, N. J., m."“ ":m . "‘”“'( winter with hig parents. He has ac- |spend two weeks with her sister, Mr “'h" o ’"W“ i cepted a position in the Peck and | Charles Welles, [ atre” ey ot i Young factor Fobestytily: Mrs. Mary O. § Preliminary ‘steps for the organiza- | Webster of Berlin. : TR 3 | presided M tion of a minstrel troup among the| A daughter, Alyce Annette, has bec ) y Ismer Roper has sold his farm at; g, .= 0" reoefp £ ¥ CELE S L s R a (af A VI et o b Delirvad Don’t forget our demonstration on |the Junction to Mr. Donahue of Wind Delayed Here——Briefs. members of St. Paul’s Y. M. T. A. & | born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Adams | 8 i Y Peanut Butter mal s i . A | party held at th ozt i Aol i by all who had the pleasure of her anut Butter making on sSaturday. |sor, who will take possession the first o qo ; B. society were taken Sunday after- | of East Orange, N. J. y all who ha pe pleasure of Bel| o an added attraction we wish to|of April {Mrs. E. 1. Wi Five years ago a handful of Young | noon at a meeting held in the parish A meeting of the Bast Berlin Bridge | Spdidintance. lrj.:lr ‘l‘)“ lm;flr“::ah‘.\-;; state that we ' have taken on the ’ B il |Eewids Vet men organized as the Young Men's | hall on Main street. : Present indica- | Whist club was held this afternoon at | GLIGTER mourn her loss. Her sudden | Celenratea Sunshine Biscuit We | The garage at the Center which has :?"‘1’:" l';""‘r:',“‘, Baraca class of tho Kensington Meth- | tions are that there will be at least | the home of. Mrs. B. W. Mildrum. m;m“) ha (‘x‘]‘)\'(‘zqfllnl:r ‘nf caruins want you to taste them and see how [pheen closed for several months, ol wnl'mM']m - thirty members in the troup, all of . C. Rolan returned to Meriden | moom 0 O L Hdey when | Rice they are. We will also inaugu- | peen rented to Andrew: Mueller and : o - whom are singers of no mean ability. | birter a Uvisit “hwithe CEast oL iow were Heoandfon 8 Sidck WRSH{irate a three 'deve) sale op Roy ¥ garments will Harry McKeon is chairman of the| Perlin relatives. the news of her passing gained circula- | scarbuc ¥Food Products The best ington home, Zommemoration of it, a supper and | committee in charge. i . tion. brand in ;);.n" lnn l: h7 ord, March 1 Wednesday afternoon of next Fined $1—Appeals Taken. P. m., the pro Fifteen Dollars—Big Shipment Still odist church. Yesterday marked the fifth anniversary of the event and, in will be reopened | the world. See our Window | e E. F. Davis of Farmington has | for prices C. W, Hird & Co.—advt. 1 ¢ or, Mrs ¥ ) : Jeen the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jos Declaring their intention of fighting —_— — (_;';‘”‘.Ztniu”f' the Junction. to the end even if it is necessary to Reducing the Cost of Living. . { Cocnishinion S0 R o take their cases before a jury in the The iy % : <N . ol e Mrs. Elizabeth was the speaker of the evening and | Henry L. Porter at the Berlin post| Deer are being seen daily in Bast | superior court, Paul Leonard, Rich- n(‘(“’:i](]‘\(lyt‘ Hou ARl bud b h:lhflflt‘onL 1. D. Hammond nrHH:vq |’|d. !»\;""\U- dancing party he spoke very Interestingly before an | office Monday for the purpose of mak- ! Berlin and vicinity. ard Cafferty and Frank Graham,| o jieiag “i:.. ‘.‘(.{FP_)I.]‘QU h;;.{h R"f;s“ .]”,_- |:" ,\rnr’n:«x;m\;\'; “:x:m e Miller | o7 enefit of il appreciative audienct. S ing mqluhles .I(‘gdrd!ng the work of | Rev, John Lee Brooks of the South through their caunsel, P. F. McDon-| Bros., 301 Main street.—advt st el et The program for the evening be-|the mail carrier here. He had been| parmg Methodist church will speak at | ough, took appeals from the decision ; b J Miss Lydia Coffin of New York s Lgan when the members and their | given reason to doubt the fact that|a group meeting of the Middletown |of Justice A. H. Condell in which = - — L L Thaad iy Bt Brooklyn, N guests seated themselves at the tn?v)lm: the distance from the Belin office 1o | Epworth league, which is to be held | fines of §1 and, e were fmposed on IEWYISH PFOPI E ARE v ;(,_‘ f“~y) E , Mrs t ith ekl in the church parlor *“‘f‘“]“‘“'“"’“ Of | the Berlin passenger station is two the East Berlin Metnodist church |each for breach of the peace. The |" = ‘ CE mpaste 'n and Mrs, G the menu, which was as follow miles and it was to straighten out this | tomorrow evening i = i . fplc as to strs s | to g young men were up for a hearing yes- P » 7 'S 5 . hé 3 o1 e R o % 3 . f I ":‘;‘87l B “‘]‘\}‘Nfifig"}f’omm matter that he conferred with the A meeting of the Berlin Grange will | terday afternoon and the court found AFTER “PROF Z1v ida NRLG ol on Thiada Ly alikos gucEoIasn. P AtOCS- | postmaster. He had thought that the | pe nheld next Tuesday evening. them guilty. Bonas of 350 were re- Diingy o ¢ - URIC ACID Bickles. QR i ori s ige: arry z oon at a St. Patrick’s whist. Mrs mail carrier was obliged to carry the Cand Turor i Nope noon a e st on: Mallory won the prize BRING FElLYe R;;;‘:_’h‘“ Boppid. !s:wks only one mile. NEW AND FLOURISHING | who took sides with the youths, claim- | Atténtions of Social Worker Are Un- " ¢ : Bids for the job of mail ecarrier Bl T S icitin DA Bo Chae Sxe & Brown Bread. Cak ke 5 A e New Britain Miss Clara Whittlesey, who has been | says a little - i | have been called for and there has e R be sscurt tvos Chitores welcome to [ 3 e, Gresan. . jpoffee: | Jeen but one response, that M‘ins; POWER FOR GERMANY e spendiag several Eka With B SSACHy -y (hThxe Mi:'('lfi":es }x('nn';:(n:f {;(;?y:‘j;d from Emelio Martino, the present| SR vided bail for him. The cases of S Joshus "}”‘""‘:’ "““V"\' Enet: S0 hard “harles Williams A g i Tlis bi o submitted g ; S (35 B . home in Brooklyn, 2 Rheumatism Henry Colby, Jr., Charles F. Lewis, C. | earrier. s ;"‘.‘m‘:::‘ri‘t‘::: :;:‘;“‘i‘"““ President of Reichstag Declares It Is | James McNally and F‘“"“\““ Parkin-| Local Jewish business and profes-| i to cure, states H. Johnson and R. A. Williams were | O ,L 79 proper 4 g £ k -‘ l‘.~ WA 2 son who were lme_d on Alnn_ri:u for ‘,\mnal men are thoroughly _Hsflfl‘!’dl v * il | ity. We are ol the hostesses and the following little | believed that they will make public | Springing Up on the Blood-soaked th connection with the incident|over the attentions of a certain “Pro-| Miss KEdith ells of California - the ol rai the tables: Berthea | their decision within the next few | have also been appealed, Peter Brock | fessor” 1. L. Ziv, a self-termed social | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bai eep th girls waited upon the ta 3 £ Battleficlds of Europe, Sk e . | eat less meat, et S Whading Bater G, 1ds lurope. furnishing security far s appear- | and criminal worker and an alleged |1ows. | gote i berg, Inéz Olmstacd, Elvie Olmste st Panis Commait, London, March 10, 10:20 p. m.— |&nce before the superior court at the|seller of books by a system of his | o e | ™ Rhoumatisgg Wdith Tarson, Leona Tewis, Gle Many tickets have been sold for | The §resident of the reichstag, re- J\H\o‘ term . | A o | o mainly ]wm\t('wll 1;1 (‘hrv'al.c: v,\lm- The Christian Endeavor society will | oting too mudd ~Bradbury, Margurite Goodwin, Mary | v " hig concert and lecture on | viewing the war situation at the open- According to_ testimony presented | tors came to & head last evening in [ pold meeting at 3 o'clock Sunday | foods that prod Goodwin and Marion Williams, | “ireland,” which is {o be given next | ing of the reichstag. today said, ac. | bY Officer Marino, the young men had | Talmud Torah hall where the profes [ afternoon at the Home for Incurables. | uieorbed fnto 8 IPollowing thre supper, those DPres- | cunqay evening by St. Paul's Roman | cording to a Betlin despatch recei had some words with him about mid- | sor was due to give a talk on ‘‘De- i | function ‘ot vl t adjourned to the church audi- | (., jglic church in the Parish hall on | by Reuter's Telegram company address were enjoyed by the members. Post Office Oflicial IHerc. week, the East Berlin Village Im- Rev. J. D. Roberts, pastor of the Trin- R. J. Gorman of New Haven, a post | provement society will hold a food ity Methodist church in South Meriden | offie official called upon Postmaster | sale in the library room. Mrs, Nellie R Mrs. Royal B. Doane entertained the night Saturday and ra ,l.inln lh.r lunch | monothism and Characte but | News has been received of the death acid ffom the torium, for a brief program. John | niain street. Father J. C. Brennan | way of Amsterdam: room, near the rallroad crossing to|showed a tendency to:stray from his e 8t. Francis hoapital, Posshkespsié oiiths St Ehorey, president of the Baraca class, has engaged a select set of stercopti- | “In the west from the Vosges to ; ©Scape arrcst,_ They :; 51 in the ,ulh‘\m.’i and to attack socialism and | N, Y, Tuesday, of Charles L. Green- also means 2 presided. He called upon Rev. Carle- | .o views, showing the most intere the channel, and in the east from the | réstaurant until after 12 o'clock and | the New Brilain business men. His|ough, formerly of Newington this impurity, ton Hazen, pastor of the Kensington | places in Ireland, Paltic to Bukowina, our armies and | 2!l Were singing when they «-mrtx-(l“rr,.vf in many instances were of an | Greenough went to Poughkeepsie 10 | cold weather » Congregational church for prayer; a | Lewis Appointed | thoseof our allies are standing like a | for home. The officer claimed he | unmistakable character. Some of the | reside about a year ago He le closed thus for hymn was sung and Rev. Mr. Roberts WIS L l'l"""‘“; AU B ate bl anid ivon followed them down Pierce street | audience left the all while others!a widow, five sons and two dau was Introduced. Charles I, Lewis of Kensington, has “In the south the brave Turkish |and they kept to the melody even af- | remained to hoot and jeer. ters The funeral will be held “How to Make the Mcui .of Life,” | been appointed by the board of se-| o i¢ guarding the Dardanell ter they had passed the town build- | A hold-over meeting in the rear of | Poughkecpsie Iriday afternoon at acid which el was the subject upon whicli thc speak- | lecimen to act as personal tax which a great Anglo-French fleet is|ing. Attorney McDonough attempted |a ncarby delicatessen store follewed | o'clock and burial will be in that | circulating th er talked. He explained that there | lector during the en uing year, suc- | (,inlv attempting to conquer. This |to make the officer admit that he |the general assembly and it is wndll,]‘“,, were three roads in life; the immor- | ceeding Elmer 2. Austin, whe term | 0 s also threatening the Suez | could not tell positively just which | that the gentleman with the socio- S muscles ocausl al, moral and religious. The immor- | as tax collector expires the first nl"(,mm’, and Egypt, which has become | members of the quintet were furnish- | logical instinct was told that he had ‘.”'“, pain called al road, he said, leads only to sadness, | May. ¥ the prey of the British empire. ing the music but he pe ed that | better practice in parts far distant There was a large attendance at the At the medl remorse and death; the moral road Mr. Lewis, it will be remembered, “England declares that she cannot |all the boys were trying their voices. | from the city of his choice. While | entertainment given by the Boy Scout tulminates in dissappointment, but the | Was elected property tax collector at (¢ aro” the right to starve Germany. Frederick Babcock told the court | it was admitted that the city is a good | ©0 Friday evening. The exercises in oad ol road of religion_if followed. careful- | the fall election after defeating Mr.| oo n has replied with submarines, | that he was in his boarding house on |field for investigatios the local peo- | Cluded short addresses by the Scout | /U . will direct the traveler to the | Austin in the republican caucus. It | 4po orews of which have already given | Canal street and that he heard the [ ple felt that the professor's investi- | Master, Mr. Stenberg, Rev. Herbs xl‘r“‘w"“_;',_:‘krasl threshhod of happiness where (he | is customary for the selectmen to ap- | 1o py hroofs of their heroic bravery. singing, although he could not swear [Pgations were not quite what they | Macy, Justice of the Peace I, Stan-| . higher attainments of Christian life | point the tax collector to gather in “Germany Is not to be conquered |'of course who was providing the mu- | should be and that he also was going | 1€¥ Welles spoke on “Law and il are to be found. | the personal taxes also. hy starvation. Our enemies did not [sic. George L. Newton also heard |into extremes in “investigating” bus- | The speaker said that the traveler | Shipment Still Delayed. I raeia with our economic strength, | singing but he thought the sound | iness men who were not incline P y Rl on the road of morality lacks appeal | The lnrgr:‘ amount of steel work :\’ hm:h» organized strength of our |of the volces came from the east | purchase his hooks heiest (4 MOTHER GRAY'S ‘y.,‘nhl:.;“‘;;:n; and enthusiasm and is indifferent to | prepared by the Berlin Construction cgriculture, commerce and industry, | rather than from Pierce street Numerous stories of the pidlesior's SWEE!' POWDERS land i made il the sowl and spirit, although, appar- | company for the Union Steamship |the unity of the nation and our firm The boys admitted that some of | interest in “character study” and his | OR CHILDREN, | nd lemon juic ¥ ently, he lives decently. On the other | company of Sydney, Australia. still re- | determination to win. them were singing, alothugh they ymaner of proceeding with it have | A CertainReliof for Feverishneas, | i= used wi hand, it is he Who is touched - and | mains in cars on a siding of the local | «Our sacrifices are gigantic, but on | denicd making enough noise to dis- | not dome much to foster his caueo HEL L T TR A T e jusands of fo) moulded by r#ligicy: that gets the | railroad vards, it having becn im-| the blood-soaked battlefleids, a last- | turh the peace. They declared that Whether the husiness men will e \ Disorders and Destvoy | rhoumatism, 1 highest that there is in life. possible thus far to secure steamship | ing peace is springing up which will | Graham had no part in the concert | SUCCesSful in their atempt to have | TradeMark: i 3¢ omis | a7 oniomi b Coldn | e ente Upon the motion of President | transportation or dock space. The | lead our great and beloved father-|and that if there was any disturbance | him leave the city or not is a matter Don’! r:‘ xwml- mailed FREK, Address, i : ¢ i i _ which helps o Bhorey, Rev. Mr. Roberts was accord- | material is contained in eighteen cars|land to new and flourishing power. lh. was caused by some other young |of conjecture. oy & OLESIED, W Rey K. Yo is bencfic ..»:1 to double work, t s«luggish and fal | eventually settl get from { week. This is acid by stimul normal aetion,

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