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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1916. e ICOMMIT SMALL BOY; - | City ffems Il PARENTS IN PRISON| CHAS. DII.LIL.ON & CO.- h 4 Seme > H. Halli Roberts st T 2 G ohn n of oberts street / i - I{AI‘II Ol{D s recovered fro i v illness. MESH TR Bs fevodt Lliems | o lvatare Dentihe, Four Years) O, k been the gucst of Miss Mary Don- 2 - ;g‘;f:x:rti;qér:“et”l:afi returned to Sent to County Home—Other ) : The Grea‘est Money Sav‘ng Evelfl Of .he Yeal'! ranic Lynch has returned to Pratt | (e @y e f Our January Clearance Sale Commenced This Morning btitute after spending the holiday beters Epspte ; dhirtiuniy s o e o atn atoeoy | His father, James Lentine, serving OUR ENTIRE ASSORTMENTS OF MILLINERY, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, GLOVE fise Lioutse I a Sabes 8 eamoritronithzes foftizelcaraiil y : FURS AT EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS. ~oapy vl f’eék‘ a"‘,i'e‘.“r.“ed,n:r‘;; Wethersfield, and his mother serving LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF NEW MERCHANDISE OF A HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY e Aotk on ¢ This is a sale that will bring crowds of enthusia stic buyers to our store, for we offer large assort- if.““pf,fgi‘ng‘f,,o“,;‘j?ifi“‘\, i P ) - 4 | ments of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. Silk Ribbons, Flowers, Ostrich Fancies and everything else [ 11l NewiBritail. tore Lentine was today committed by : ‘”[:T;Siul.: s~:1‘lix;:e::sn‘>:\pr:12it: o (‘::L:F, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Gloves and fisses Constance and Julie Russell | Judge James T. Meskill to the county ; \ Tedutid paies Qtoatiydiar Shadt Briar collesa, [.nome at Warchouse Ff. Since his i ! While the merchandise is new, seasonable and highly desirable, prices have been cut down to sia. parents were incarccrated by the stato lowest figures ever reached for such splendid goods. Owr quality is to well known to require further ex- dop @il @RIl e W e ofF SR planation. We mention a few of the many Big Bar gains:i— Lf.m:::f'Tfm?exr::{:fife]ffu’&iffiulu?a St oy 1600 0 Tedl ”'}{;m:";: ARE THEY GOO]?? 2 i it b e A SR YOIt SISOy, TN st vening. © Phenix orchestra | his Srandparents had agreed to care | BETTER'N THAT. Goats, Extraordinary Reductions Suits, Greatly Reduced Prices L last cvening. Phenix orchestra | 1S Srandi e ] 3 or him they did not do so. e b Aine ver ) , . 3 dered music and refreshmentsqwere An opportunity to purchase Handsome Coats at Here are the - atest bargains in Suits we have bed. There were presents fob the | Mmorning the unfortunate hoy : T 2 : : S 5 : = 2ere B brought to the police station . ARE T}']EY BEST? special reduced prices, Our entire stock is included | ever presented. Fvery Suit we offer is new, the very laren R e BETTERN THAT-THEY ARE ; in this great sale. These Coats are new, the best | latest styles. the best selling models, the materials fhe Lovalty club of the South| ... winiiv plasts only by a litile flan- | | styles of the season. e materiais are Corduroys, | are Popling, Whipcords, Broadcloths, etc., in Black L wllageet ing A W. Upson's| ) yiope., i i B Zibelines, Plain Materials, Velvets and Velours. Here | and all the wanted colors of the season. Core and e In City ban Friday night when | ““my., opor children of which tihe JUST NATURALLY GOOD ; are the items that show you how wonderfully we | fet your share of the great bargains that we are of- 3 have reduced the prices fering on this clearance sale, i e s pnformal talk on| Lentines are the parents, are beina Jalty to the club. , 9 cared for at the town home. The COATS (l AR PRICE $9.98, SU REGULAR PRICE 00- RN ] ke SR LOTTA SUN ARD ELNUER S SN e - 34.98 |" Voo o $9.75 > W1y :/ g to be committed to the me. . iy a2 : X = & L Jean de Baptist society Sunday There was little else doing in police : MARE THEM SO. ATS- GUL! $7 50 SUITS—REGULAR PRIC 7.00, $12 50 brnoon. cour this morning. Albin Ozumski of ; ED 0. .- . __ REDUCED TO ... : . t. Mary's old cemetery has been | 113 Orange street showead that he has p : 4 E . 00. $12 50 SUITS—REGULAR PRIC : $14 50 ed for the winter and there will | started the work of having fire es- W, 3 o a5 . REDUCED TO o . no more burials there until spring. | capes installed on his building and hi ’ATCH IN THIS NEWSPAPER COATS—REGULAR PRICE $27.00. $14 50 SUITS—REGULAR PRICE $39.7 $16 50 case was continued for two weeks. REDUC o5 . REDUCED TO LA : bn January 25 the Second Ward a L : e bublican club will hold a Dutch | Mike Kolcskin, whese case was con- PLUSH COATS, REG, PRICE UP TO $145.00. RED UCED TO .......... e .75 and $25.00 B 16 Basneck's hall, tinued from last week, was placed on . delegates will come in and | Propation for a month. SALE OF STAR SKIRTS WORTH UF TO $12.50 = $2.75, $3. 3 v ates wi z‘r‘s w‘;;gm elected at the meeting ———— PRISONER IN SIBERIA. About 500 Skirts in the lot, made by the Star Manufacturers. are considered the best makers of he United German societies on the | s vOR FARRELD PROPERTY. i i | 2 Skirts. The materials are Serges, Gaberdines, Poplins, Silks, Scotch Tweeds and Mixtures. All the sea- Monday in January. Former Whiting Street koqaom Cap- 2 ] :l:_\::‘s |:‘;x;=,: mgii:‘]s;)n;\:;dsmes, waist bands 22 to $5, lengths from to 42. TMhe greatest bargains in iss Grirude Noe of Division street | Committee on School Accommoda- tured by Crar's Troons: ¢ erday took the White vell at the| iong to Recommend Tts Purchase. e ST s = T e S kt Hartford convent. She is the Irrom Viadivostock, the eastern ter- | uxearly Married” Lyceum theater. $5.98 SERGE DRESSES, $2 98 $12.50 SILK DRESS 5 98 ghter of Max Noe, sexton of St. Purchase of the Thomas F. Far-|minal of the Trans-Siberian railroad, 0 | REDU REDUCED TO . b rell property at Clark, Lee and North | comes word from Alois Gmeindl, a | -+ e ins tures SERG : $14.75 SILK DRESSES, st former resident of this city, that 1 o nesilcte | SDU 3 9 REDUCED TO $7 50 e executive board of the Young|streets for a site for another school ‘e | Keeney's theate Silk Dresses Worth Up to $35, Reduced to $9.75, $12. 50, $14.75. = & = in the northern section of the city [iS a Dprisoner of the r and longs h?: b::am?uffmm'aé:i? sn_?:;\rrxceg will be recommended to the school gqr flll]e ;lmc when he can return to | i ° : ; his old h in the Hardware city. - = e, K > 1 the sub committee on school ome in the Hardware city.| W. L. Morgan lodge, K. of P., en to the classes in domestic ;22;:]3‘;“&0‘ b o oon || Ol m w108 M || st e S e Here's just the sale of Silk Dresses you have been waiting for. In the assortment there are Afternoon F atior g : and Bvening Dresses, dresses for all occasions. Included in this lot are charming little party and dan- cing frocks in the pretty evening shades of Pink, Blue, Green. Also the very fashionable shade of Flam- nce, which meets Tuesday and| ) . "oi". 1ieeting of the committee | Visit to the old home in Austria X ing Rose. Come carly as the choicest Silk Dresses are sure to go first. rsday evenings in the school hall. | 1 " " W ieo Tall late vesterduy | shortly before the outbreak of the Central Labor union meets at 34 flers of the New Britain National | occommodations also decided to rec- | time to realize what had happened i F =T B = e . i conminy’ sk Mty Choice Furs, Big Reductions Furs are offered at greatly the e annual meeting of the stock- | eternoon. The committee on school | Breat Buropean war. Before he had | Church street. k will be held on January 11. ommend the addition of two rooms to mass for the deceased members | the Osgood Hill school, doubling e :Z'J‘fi'n"ki“‘,i.é“"""‘“‘ was swept int m.‘;gt‘“’““ club meets at 53 Church Our magnificent stock of high grade dependable furs, comprising handsome Fur Coats, separate Fur ev. W. A. Harty Branch, A. O. H. | size. The price of rhe‘dFarirel' S| D T G ) (10 (i o) - Muffs and Scarfs, Fur Sets to match. in all the latest styles of the season. large assortments to select celebrated at St. Mary's church | perty is ’25,“0“}-‘ ']fher s °u o e it o i“‘;l‘”t""k"‘ fighting from. Greatest Reductions ever presented. Jignins &1 oiclock. :l’helc:u;fli'r;zhm;-aol?m ‘!’qoglac)e'd apml er and with thousands gf el?:smcls\ox:' Clan Douglas, O. 8. C. meets at We mention just a few of the many wonderful b argains from our immense stock:— ":;’“ a;‘.“t““"g class. Bungalow |/ he money obtained towards the | rymen sent to Siberi Main street. Regular §18.00 Natural Raccon Pillow $14 00 Regular $35.00 Black Lynx Muffs, 25 ght. e | cost of the new school. This school His friends in this city had given ] [ Muffs. Reduced ... . plain pillow shapes. Reduced to .00 B. P"“"""i_ G "";” will not only replace the Burritt | Nim up for lost until yesterday when | 1-eading Star lodge, S. of V., meeis Regular $80.00 Taupe Fox Sets, melon muft with | Regular $9.00 Leopard Coney Sets, animal secarfs, owitz returned to Syracuse 0day | school, but will relieve the strain on | postal from Gmeindl came through | i» Flectric hall. d head and tail, double fur animal muffs trimmed with head and tail esume their studies in Syracuse| (e partlett school, which is over- | from Vienna, telling of his plight. Py scarf,, elegant quality. Reduced to Reduced to. set 6 50 ersity. oo de Gmeindl was in the tailoring busi New Britain lodge, N. E. 0. P Searly o068 % . 2 3 : i 5 " . it E log 2.00 Ma ria oint Wolf Sets, ani- Regular $45.00 G P e pi v .. arry Ginsberg has resumed his| George W. Traut and E. C. Good- | Ness while here and lived on Whiting | meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. Regular $22.00 \!Snc-hu ian Do edd it tetn aniy sl e ‘;f” o lerge plllay gty ies at Fordham college. win were named a committee to con- | Street and from the news contained | mal scarfs, pillow muffs, trimme h scarfs, muffs, plain or trimmed with e New Britain Turner society is | fer with the state board of education his postal his thoughts and hopes | A New Britain council, R. A. meets at S B lequceding $l4 75 Beedand il $35 50 eceipt of a gift of $50 from the|on the purchase of machinery now |are still centered on the day, when | 242 Main street. set .. Reduced to, i . . housed in the State Trade FEducation [ the war will end and he may return — Regular $ oo Whnr- Iccldnd rn\ \Iurf‘i. $6 75 Black Narobia Furs, guaranteed for color and wear, Christmas party was held last|Shop for the use of the Vocational | t© the country of his adoption. ! DPaly council, K. of C., meets 1 Reduced to muff pillow shape, plain and trimmed with heads ing in Bardeck’s hall by the New | High school. The state board of ed- = Eannaiiall Regular B chw T oreln. ucation is willing to continue the op- Piles Cured in 6 to 11 Days. | R T head and tail. Special reduced TO e i B e e W S e 00 ety v e, : | 00 |, .50 ™ $30.00 e e crmEe el MENT fails to0 cure liching, Bimd, miewa. | OBSERVED ANNIVERSARY. Reduced to dae L Cehtebiug g T Woon | ui o . e FUR COATS AT REDUCED PRICES concert and dance to be gi\'f)n bY | tional High school building on Bas- | gives rcv:::‘?,“"‘,'(.“’t Piles. st application Martha Washington council, D. Kenilworth club in Hanna's ar- | set streef. The state will meet the A., observed its twenty-first ann on January 21. The Wesleyan | expenses of teachers and material NEW TWO-CE [essatysasticyeninagin Jn g0 AU £A and Mandolin club will furnish [ while the city will be called upon to oo M. hall. The event was preceeded by a turkey supper and the regular concert furnish the bullding with light, heat | Postal Arra Wi i £ £ meeting of those interested in the | and equipment. As soon as these (."m:f:'(":',"m :_""::‘ caui mecting. ¥ Nafional Depity SUPT HOLMEq HELPS suiana N N L Mrs. Vvman of Nathan Hale Coun- ant for the Sunday school of the | negotiations can be concluded the church, will be held Wednesday | transfer from the trade shop below (Specfal to the Herald.) cil of Hartford installed the ofiicers | T(Q PLAN CONFERENCE 1, ing in the chapel at 6:45 o’clock. | Whiting street to the Vocational High | _ Washington, Jan. 4—With the | hich were wecemtly slected Nauion perintendent R, H. Crawford of | School will be made. The committee | Year two-cent postage between 2l Councilor Elizabeth Howe of Wil- — ’ oys' club is in Boston for a few | on school accommodations will rec. | United States and the British colony | 1AMsbridge, N. Y., was a specinl g ) itte 1 ommend the purchase of the Farrell | 0f British Guiana will go into effect, | SUeSt of the council Head of School System on Committee : e Kenilworth club initiated four | PrOPerty at a special meeting of the | This represents another step for- of Connecticut State Convention Here’s a good chance to stock up in good, 3 5 .t | school board this afternoon. ward under Postmas tenera S At a meetin LRt ay: members at its meeting last | ¢ ostmaster General Bur- g o he ways - e leson’s policy which looks to twe- | leans committee of the Second W of Charities and Correction. high-grade Neckwear at a price wuy below its t. The club has completed plans e — ) n ol e i cent postage throughout the Western | Republican club last night arrange- worth. Many of these Scarfs are made of B January 20 The Wesleyan PEDDLER IN TROUBLE, Hemisphere. Other two-cent agree- | Ments were made for the annual Two especially time and highly im- silks th 1 of which it i ticall and Mandolin. club will give the | .. ) ments have been secured with the | meeting. January 7. Plans for alortant topics are scheduled to be e SARi OIS praciica y impot Says He Was Assaulted—Found to Be | British colonies of the Bahamas, Bar- | Dutch supper were also made, aken up at the 1916 sessions of the sible to buy at present. The values are ac- ert. Ydable Fo " No Liconoas bados, British Honduras, Leeward I i te i g i airman W. B. Rossberg of _the Seaynea ot icense N e ral e Tond s Mo el 6 Comnecticut Conference of Charities tually wonderful at our very Low Prices. T commissioners went to Shur- | Tsadore Teitlebaum of 62 Grove | Dutch . : SUS W / e e ; e at Norwich April 30- : L West Indies. Negotiations for and Correction at Norwic P headowhlalée yestetrhday and visit- | street, a peddier, rushed into police | further extensions of gtho l\\'o-(‘o;n WHY HAIR FALLS ouT May 2, “Reformatory and Correction- HE PRICES e orchar on e W S ast v i a - - ar N 6 o, " . 2 ilv pEcrchacd atershfl | headquarters last cvening and com-|rate are being vigorously pushed. R G Wb oA T Fanily and B i ! sha Rogers wants to lease | plained that as he was trying to sell erish irritation | {70 \nnouncement has just been 50c NECKWEAR, NOW 38¢ — = of the scalp, the hair roots shrink the city. The question of pay- | some goods at an Orange street house . P akeup of the com- -4 s on the lease is under discus- | he was assaulted. He was advised to LAWYER IS HAPPY. logsen Bad then the hair comes out ;'::;‘l(t‘:e: g llhle(, e il $1.00 NECKWEAR,NOW ....... .65¢c but mo decision has been reach- | see the prosecuting attorney. A daughter was born at Miss Nagle's | 5t To Stop falling hair at once and | [T To0 ent “of the general program $1.25 NECKWEAR, NOW . 5 In the meantime the police inves. | sanitarium this morning to Lawyer! L0 the scalp of every particle of 2 3 : o Lawyer | : . ts that have to do with these sub- > illlam Storey of Unlon street has | tigated the matter ana found that re- | and Mrs. Emil J. Danbers of Stanier | Q20ArUf get a 25-cent bottle of Dan- %’:p’(“ it o CO TR B S $1.50 NECKWEAR, NOW S V| derine at any drug s o ] o entertalning his cousin, Bdward | Kardless of the merits of the alleged | S(recl. Both mother and child aro | i umn hony wek Sor®, Pour a little | LS, M eople from throughout the $2.00 NECKWEAR, NOW $1.50 on. assaut case, Teitlebaum was liable to | doing well. Lawyer Danberg is one | i ir 1 v < 1 ; i p state ¢ aders in their line of work. » % o arrest as he had been peddling goods | Of the best known of the \mm'ier Jawe | SC8ID. _After a few applications all |3tafe and leacers b o $2.50 and $2.75 NECKWEAR, Now $1.75 he Origin of the Temporal ik = S rintendent Charles H. John- 2 i | dandruff disappears a a Superiniengen ariesc or r of the Pope” and “Moham. | fOF tWo months without taking ou: a | Yers in this city and is cleri of the | oomgnar dISAPT and the hair stops | e ihe Connecticut Reformatory $3.00 NECKWEAR, NOW ... ... $2.25 fniem, Its Origin and Propaga- | license: Teitlebaum finally took out|elty and police court. He is a mem- Eienen, at Cheshire is chairman of the former $350 NECKWEAR. NOW $2.65 are the subjects for the .y | the required licenses and did not press | ber of the law firm of Mitchell amd S i coromittce gandiassocta e RULIIELIT fhurch history at St. Joseph's 3 ; the assault charge. Denhere. FOOD SOURING IN are: Secretary C. M. Thompson of $4.00 NECKWEAR, NOW s evening. e e ~ 0] i 4 Association, N STOMACH CAUSES sl , madntion $5.00 NECKWEAR, NOW REV. W. F. COOK TO SPEAK. . - 3 [EDICAL SOCIETY ANNUAD. The 112th session cf the Methodist |, “\t the amalgamation meeting of the GAS, INDIGESTION |itor The Journal-Courier, New Hav- e annual meeting of the New | Ministers' association will be held at|.0¢?1 Sunshiners vesterday afternoo i : en: Miss Rebekah G. Bacon, former i d n Medical society will b the Epworth Methodist Episcopal | 'S, Gecrge Corbin was clecteq pres- | “Pape’s Diapepsin” neutralizes acids | member state board of charities New a s y will be held ident, Mrs. W. W. Marshall, was olect in 90riach and siar Haven: Miss Susan O'Neill, attorney, Bt A church at Orange and Edwards streets, e B s e Hotel Bond in Hartford this | T o€ 0 o™ 00 "\ day and Tues. | 84 Vice president and Mrs.'G. A. Cad- digestion, Waterbury; J 1, prominent “IT PAYS TO RU¥ QUR KIND~ NARTFORD, be. Tho occasion will be fea- | aey Jumeery 10 and L1, The session | Well Was named secretary. Other of- : in state labor circles, Meriden; Rev. - oo 0;;1;7 A aflpmonf at . 2:30 | ficers will be elected with a board of | Five minutes! No sourness, gas, |P. M. IKerridge, rector Bpiscopal || #3-89 ASYLEM ST. Jommecting with 140 TRUMRULL ST BDEia W Maloney, president | oosk. | Tev. W F. Cool pastor of | ine directors on January 17. heartburn, acidity or church, New London; Ralph H. Mel- | society, will preside. This event | Trinity M. E. church of this city, will —_—— dyspepsia. cer, manufacturer, Uncasville; follow the meeting and election | speak Tuesday afternoon on the topic, FRENCH NAME COMMITT i —— | Jonn J. Cloonan, member comm SR T i* v ficers at 7:30 o’clock. “How I Organize My Church.” e an | 1t what vou just ate is souring on | son_labor, Stamford; Prof. 3 issioner department of public WILL HOLD DEBA ES L commitiee o 'Wfl your stomach or lies like a lump of | H. Fife, Jr, member state board et W ines s e intes) E = ————— charge of the French societies’ state ! lead, refusing to digest, or you belch | € . Middletown e e e The Wil irt Debating cluby cenvention to be held in this city on | 8as and eructate sour, undigested | latter committee is headed by Hnlmes, New Britain; Rev. John | Will meet Y. M. C. A. Monday MacLaren —Richardson, | Neale, pastor St. Rose's church, Meri- | Night and debate the question: Re- RUGS ] i CHEMICALS March 4, 6 and 7 in St Jean de| f00d, or have a feeling of dizziness, -, John > Catons i ‘ | | F‘}Dtiste lmll:_ Hall committee, Al-|heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste | bastor First Presbyterian church and | gen; John D. Strain, secretary Asso- |solved that the jury system of trials J | cide Dery, Cyril Routhier; ticket com-} in mouth and stomach headache, you clated Charities, Meriden; FEugene |should he changed so that a three? mittee, William Roy; entertainment! can surely get relief in five minutes. Kerner, secretary Associated Chari-| o, ¢ vote be sufficient for a ver committee, Aleide Dery, D. Dube and | Ask your pharmacist to show vou INO REASON FOR IT tlesl Watsrbury: Geors oIS M Palmert | Lty St BERRCIEEEEES I : i ¢ ainly print resi Associated Charities, New | oo A O W et John . Gagnier; music committee, Joseph | the formula, plainly printed on these president :on will represent the affirmative : Arbour anda M Victoria Doucette: | fifty-cent c of Pape's Diapepsin London: Mrs. Rosemary O. Ander-|.,.4 sibert Sullivan and Howard 4 special prize committee, Mrs. Fred| then vou will understand why dvs- | When New Britain Citizens Show a son, 'New London: Miss Louise H.igienno the negative. . " Charland and Mrs. David Beloin: re-| peptic troubles of all kinds must go Way. Merritt, trustee Home for Ieeble- 5 L 2 {reshment committee, Fred Roy, Emil | and why it relieves sour, out-of-order { qyoie can be no reason why any | Minded, Stamford: Mrs. Leona S s d Joseph Arbour; deco- | stomachs or indigestion in five min- | ..aqer of this who suffers the tor-| Wheaton, agent for Little Wanderers, Notloe ration committee, David Beloin, Fred | Pape’s Diapepsin”. is harm- |t es of an aching back. the annoy- | Bridgeport. e it 4 Charland and Joseph Arbour; floor| less; tastes like candy though each _i‘:‘m‘" S R R e R I S E To Creditors and Noteholders committe, A. Derby and C. R ier; | dose wi (et iandlor 5 Siglance Clar SO 5 i _ The First National Bank of Plain- y and C. Routhier; | dose will digest and prepare for as- | ;nq dangers of kidney ills will fail to CONFIRM EASTLAND SALE. | ‘ = ank or Fish press committee, David Beloin, similation into the blood all the food | b | vilieidlockted Eiinyiile) o) e heed the words of a neighbor who Chicago, Tll., Jan. 4 The saile of | o Connecticut, is closing up its* vou eat: besides, it makes you go to : 2 3 Tove s found rel Read what a New ¢ ) O TR ) BRSO o Tommi || i) el Tl X the steamer Eastland for $46,000 to | affairs All noteholders and othes_ e are looking for more business. May e o e oxaphime | THAL WL please You most. Is that | P Ael Alire” fowe, 230 Washington | CADtain Faward A, Tvers of the | creditors of said association are thore: r' notified to present i . e ensagement of Miss| Josephine| oy will feel that your stomach and | ge. scow Beitals “I have often | Illinois Naval Reserve, was confirmed | fore hereby thely e add your name to our llst of patrons_ Stingle to Irving Church was an-|intestines are clean and fresh, and | peeq Doan's Kidney Pills for various | vestor o i rounced at a Christmas party given|You will not need to resort to laxa- s\‘mp(mr;:: Bt Eaney oblatnant e vesterday by I'ederal Judge Landis, last evening by the P. & F. Corbin| tives or liver pills for biliousness or | not hesitate to recommend (hem to M | Girls’ cilub. Both of the young couple | constipation. hvonall i ] KianeyiaomyplalnoieT (L SlonNLaBaltRo TRthelENET ca O LRNID Cashier. are well known, Mr. Church being the| This city will have many “Pape’s | guffered intensely from my kidneys = ST of the overturning for the excu . =on of ex-Councilman A, Church. ; Diapepsin” cranks, as some people 1 somsetimes I was hardly able to | o0 shipiin the Chicago river last - ¥ 2 : , & S i opposed the sale, asserting the | The committee of young ladies who | will call them, but vou will be en- | work. I tried a number of medicines DRUG CO 169-171 arranged last night's party consisted | thusiastic about this splendid stom- | but never found any relief until I took | \C55¢1 Was Worth at least $125,000. — of: Mrs. Culver, chairman: Misses, ach preparation, too, if you ever take | poan's Ki : Pi Now v i - ‘ ; , i , too, if 3 a oan’s Kidney Pills. Now 1 would s MAIN STREET Ruth Niles, Irene Trask, Edith John-|it for indigestion, gases, heartburn, { never use any other kidney medicine.' | BISHOP DORAN DEAD, | i son, Agnes Westman, Florence Fitz-| sourness, d epsia, or any s ac Price 50c P ale G’ >rovid e R -R Rev o | o, b r iy stomach Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't Providence, R. T., rt. Rev | Ahgolutely Removes misery. simply ask for a kidney remedy—get | Thomas . Doran, auxiliary bishop of | 1 3 gerald, Alma Helander, N Hult- : . : \ - ; TATIONERY | | SODA e Wclen Lynch, Anna Webber, [ Get some now, this minute, and rid | Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that | the Roman Catholic Diacese of Prov- | [ndigestion. Onepackage Hulda 3dith Anderson, and | yonurself of stomach misery and indi- [ Mrs. Howe had. Foster-Milburn Co., idence died yesterday. He had been Mrs. Nellic Steinman i sestion in five minutes. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ill for a week with pneumonia., proves it. 25c at all druggists. jles’” Turner society. §25.00 Black Fox Muffs, melon shape with and tails, animal scarf to match. | i | notes or other claims against the as- = ‘I sociation for payment Counsel for 115 claimants against mor A. A. MacLEOD,

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