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TOMORROW WE BEGIN THIS GR THE CELEBRATED “YORKE"” SHIRT THAT ARE KNOWN BY OUR MALE PATRONS, WHO KNOW BY THAT THEY ARE REALLY CUSTOM-MADE SHIRTS T READY- MADE PRICES, HAVING ALL THE IINE POIN THAT GO TO MAKK SHIRT PERFECTION. THE VALU THIS TIME ARE BETTER THAN EVER, SO MUCIT SO THAT EVERY MAN WITHIN R CH OF OUR BIG STORE SHOULD SUPPLY HIMSELF LIBERALLY FOR PRESENT AND FUTURI ALL GOOD MERCHANDISE WILL SURELY BE “YORKE” SHIRTS ARE SO MUCH UPKRIOR 70O OTHER IN QUALITY, WORKMANSHIP, LAUNDRY AND KIT, IT IS INVESTMENT TO BUY AT THE PRICES, S— 85 —AT THIS PRICE you —AT THIS PRICE you € have choice of “Yorke” 85(: have choice of Soft Cuft Negligee Shirts in new Spring Shirts of “Yorke” make in Madras, styles, made of woven Madras, Cheviot, Mercerized Pongee in fancy Percales with plaited bosom or the stripe and figures, also plain colors, regular negligee style with cuffs, white, cream. All are extra good values $1.15 to $1.50, for 85c. $1.50 value, 85c. $1 297~AT THIS PRICE you —AT THIS PRICE you o have choice of Spring $1.29 can have choice of samples of “Yorke” Shirts and odd “Yorke” Shirts in Soft Cuff styles lots from cancelled orders in the in Madras, corded and plain, Silk following cloths: Woven Madras, and Linen mixtures, fine woven also Cheviots, Corded Madras and shirtings—Shirts any man would be fine imported Shirtings, neat proud to own The values are stripes and fig S, values are 5 $2.00, $3.00, for $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, for $1.29. $1.29 cach. TAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON FROMPTLY RE- CEIVIY 0 DRY GOODPS PURCHASED OF US, Piatnvifie News |GRANGE AND K. OF P. ENTERTAIN TONIGHT Local Orgalfiations Plan Inter- esting Celebrations IS 97TH ANNIVERSARY Pythian Lodge Officers Will Be In- stalled by Visiting Knights—Old People to Be Honored Guests— Funeral of Wilbur A, Hart. Committees appointed by the Crange and Pythian lodge, K. of P., have perfected exceptionally elabor- ate programs for the entertainment of the members of their respective societies tonight. The Grangers will meet in their hall on Pierce street for the celebration of the twenty-seventh anniver of the institution of their organization while the Knights of s will assemble in Odd Fellows’ where they will have their an- nual installation of officers, inci- dcntally entertaining prominent mem- Dbers of the order from other parts of the state. At the Grange meeting the guests of honor will be old people who were at one time active in the order. In- vitations have been sent out to over fifty who vears ago were prominently identified with the Grange and it is sected that many of them will a tend the session. Tt is the intention to have some of them give the early history of the organization, with per- sonal reminiscences, while the so- ty’s growth in more recent years will be traced by officers now serving. The Grange has had a long and usefu] existence in the community ard the members have reason to re- joice over the completion of twenty- seven vears as an organized body. Ite many admirable qualities will be extolled in prose and verse tonight ard the committee in charge has ar- ranged to have a review of the A CHILD DO LAUGH AND PLAY IF CONSTIPATED Look, Mother! Ts coated, breath fever stomach “California Sy - can’t harm tender stomach, liver, bowels. tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to emry their bowels, which hecome clog up with waste, liver gets sluggish. stomach sour. Look at the tongue, mothe coated, or your child is listless, feverish, breath bad, restle at heartily, full of cold or has sor throat or any other children’s aii- ment, give a teaspoonful of * fornia Syrup of Figs,” then don't worry, because it is perfectly harm- less, and in a few hours all this con- menting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a playful child again. A thorough side cleansing” is oftimes all that ment given in any si . Beware of counterfeit fig syrup: Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle ot “California Syrup of Figs,” which has full directions for babies, chil- dren of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup company.” a corps of instructors that is giving | A laxative today saves a sick child | ali- | stipation poison, sour bile and fer- | necessary. It should be the first treat- | ——— e Davenports Bargains! There are some rare Davenport bargains here and some rare Davenports, too. Come and see our offerings—and note the very low figures. ] ) Silk Plush Mahogany Davenports, former price $60, sale price $40.00. P . i ) Oueen Ann Sofa in denim, former price $65, sale price $50. Martha Washington Sofa in denim, former price $68.00, sale price $50.00. : ‘ i Washington Sofa in denim, former price $85, sale price $65. Turkish Davenport in denim, former price $100, sale price $75.00. . ) o g ! Colonial Davenport in denim, former price $160, sale price $125.00. i | ke i Mahogany Plush Sofa, former price $63, sale price $45.00. Turkish Sofa and Side Chair, in tapestry, former price $100, sale price $75.00. e e HE FLINT-BRUCF @ 03 ASYLUM ST. 150 TRUMBULL ST, HARTFORD. HOUSE IN SWITZERLAND, Berne via London, Feb, 1, 2:05 & d has been ill at his home on ¥ t Main street for several days, is much im- ‘ proved. Mr. Neal was able to sit up | —Before leaving Switserland, for a time this afternoon. Edward M. House, the personal rep Irving Norton has accepted a place sentative of President Wilson, whd with the Plainville Water company, | visiting the European capitals, H struggle the members made in the | & SO7PS O FECTE : 2 crviews with Pleasant A. Stoy — ; day; a i - succeeding A. C. Barrows. interviews w san Fork ; - earlyiduye o e A e Veterans Attend Funeral. e e ree Bartlett neo Buell hus | American minister to Switzerland, 4 S York men, who, it is reported, are to | program which compared favorably | "5, ¢ _cvening. e Civil War veterans were prominent | Mrs. George B N Ehe local | Frederick C. Penfleld, the Amerid Berifin R e enter into the manufacture of war | with many professional ontertain | ., PPer Will be served at 7 o'clock, | 54 the tuneral of Henry J. Wilson held | TesiEned as booliecper e uring | ambassador to Austro-Hungary, 3 £00ds, refuses to down. During the | ments, after which the program will be ren-| o, oo 0% T Giclock from his | Office of the Bristol Manufacturing The solo parts were given in i ; ¥ : arts, 3 S o5 e L _ P any. or associates he mill dered. There will be vocal and in-| ‘0 ™o “n o yile Mr. Wilson was | company. Her assoclates in the past two weeks the same crowd of|an admirabl an ac able manner and chorus | ¢y 0 i . 5 s - e men has teal irs Tactory Leveral - i 3 strumental selections in addition to | MO i S o of Nowton Man. | Presented her with a cut glass set as Native eggs, every one strid wflAT WILL B[]AR!] times, the last visit having been made )\‘:n\l:-s'wl(?um‘\pet'lrlhv“d ot improve upon. | yemarks of a serious character. e Lh“,ro:r S‘L‘/‘\mhlr{ U’\Hh:y:}";l at the | @ wedding gift last week. ~Mr. and | fresh, 33c doz Russell Bros.—ad vesterday. Different members of the | terlamtor 1o coicd the Position of in- | At the meeting of Pythian lodge | {o58 POSE B o br RIS oy teq | Mrs. Bartlett will soon start house b adnisoa sutor is excellent style and the | jopresentatives of the national and | ™€ 9 keeping in their new home, now in eBurvival of iha N ! party have been questioned as to thuir | jokes o i Meri aving bee: 3 jokes offered were carrled through ; " | with the post in Meriden, having been | * “F SEL.E[;IMEN I][]? 1”3[?“(10!13 buc beyond stating ihey | without a hitch. Fm:xe Omém'zmtlfizsrt? 3‘(1:‘:;0?““;:12; transferred a number of years ago. | COUrse of erection. A proprietary medicine like @ ¢ | had an option on the property, which | For tonight the committee has l;" l"“s( rom. i ha et e | His old comrades assisted at the ob- James Simpson today took over | i toicoihat comes before the P { expires today, they refused to discuss | boringtoat B e preson sequies this afternoon. the grocery business conducted under | o hao'to prove fte merit. It has G o | secured the Southington minstrels to i v avi rge of the in- : E St {the question. The officers of the | put on the entertainment and from vlelore il have ipha 8 he officers| The funeral services were conduct- | the name of Boynton and Simpson, | j\eet competition. The law of Hartford concern have been also very | stallation ceremonies. e officers| 8 S Still, pastor of the Meth- | having bought out the interests Of | igu iiva) of the Fittest” applies tative T. W. !B'H M Th A (B reports of the members’ ability, the | 5 e oo Rop.caons I s ASSGSSOI‘S 111s More Than DDPO | reticent over the proposed sale, re- | troupe will be well worth hearing, | oL P "'"’l““‘( Supreme Reprosen- | 00, & ehurch in Forestville. The in- | his deceased partner, A. E. Boynton. | thig aq to other things. The fact | fusing even to confirm the Statement | This company h. {erment was in the Forestville ceme- | Gordon Morse, who has been in the | ; v4i, |, Pinkham's Vegetable Cd i ikasne ; made a reputation | A oti eputies J. Bixby, O. B. 5 5 : > mriafed tiTowi Mocting S - SRl EeRe ta e e T e L Fenche O S i A @ ||l store for a number of years, has ré- | Loung after forty years of succes Sof i 5 rounding towns and it is safo to pre- | pritchen sting Chere will be An Hones s Man. signed. still one of the largest sellers proj ! \,.‘ nv:.- citizens who have talked fo | aict their performance will meet with | Cther g : of honor. That there are honest men even in The Parish guild of the Church of | that it is a dependable, stand | the visitors feel optimistic over the | ihe approval of local lovers of min- After the excrcises there will be a | the circus business h been proven | QUr Saviour will meet in the Parish | remedy for the ailments of woml To SEGURE LEGAL AID purchase of the property and a re- [ strelsy. The troupe will make the | rogram of entertainment, followed | (o the entire satisfaction of V4o | house Thursday afternoon at 3 |kind, and one in which they : vival of industrial activity in the | trip here by automobile truck and |y a supper. Goolia th 1fy +l garage man, any | 0clock and will pack a missionary | have perfect confidence.—advt. building. They recall the time pre- | will be accompanied by many of their | Undergoes Operation. S SR O T e N ANV parrel, Supper will be served at 6 | : vious to the panic of 1907 when the | frlends and admirers. Comment| rs Charles Neal of Northampton, | Coubis Which he may have entertained | ,,q;qq Berlin Grange to Obscrve its Thirty- | plant was owned and operated by the | heard about town this morning shows N . JllsbolimthoRchinraclo Lo vopD 1O D 2 who has been living for some time ; g : . Tonight—Ru. | Seward Rubber company. This con- | it is probable the gathering toniSht| .+ the home of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur | peme thlc-';)(ll‘,ol?g o ST B D (0 e e (e e BANISH HHEUM‘”G & cern employed 100 hands and did | will be the largest ever. Booth of thi e oW ASVIDE QISPo R0 LoW C8TE AR0 N At i 5 ¥ 2 : this place, underwent an e cpress a package con- | are lower than those charged else- #iored Option on Burial Case Plant | Much toward the prosperity of the | Dancing vies with the entertain-| ,poration for stomach _troublo _this e sl oo hreitig (et weeiti PAl | town. ments as to which is the most popu- | i o5 0 G ® ble A § el Sl g at the Hartford hospital. ; tor : connection with our annual cleara Tosipires Today, But Not Verified. | - ¥ 3 it Sero as reimbursement for a pair of robes nnual clearance : P | Pays Bond Issuc. lar, the glazed surface belng crowded | yirs Neal had been ill for some time | \ken from his plage when a certain | S81e, 25 Der cent. discount on blankets, | Opiates and Narcotics Give onl with worshippers of the god, Terpsi- = ) ! 3 a g and on the advice of her physicians tent show played in Plainville nearvly comfortables, ladies’ and men's sweat- porary Relief—Rhecuma, Migh chore, and the booths and canvassers | he went to the hospital several days g 1 ck Acth continue to do a remarkable busi- | . N ation Gl Y8 | two years ago. ers, sheepskin coats and mackinaws Powerful and Quick Acting, cont ago for observation. On the day the attraction was here | I J- Birnbaum.—advt, Decisively Conquers. bills for se: ondered. The bills | e Her condition was such that the| y,, = (Gooke missed the robes from \ e People who have been tormented s for services rendered. The bllls | poyapie to the New Britaln Trast Truck Comes to Grief. surgeons decided on an operation as | = 080 (LT Ue KOS o TR, ! years—yes, even so crippled state that thirty-six days were SDent|company. This sum is the interegt | ~Once more the truck owned by P.|the only means of rellef and this| 'S 807080 (ERET I8 B BEE BF G0 . i they were unable to help themsell the work and the bill at $2.30 2| que on the bonds sold by the fown | S McMahon of New Britain came to| morning the woman was under tho | 5 Pailil . "(C any ne went to the ”‘,W;' desire to express our sincere |__have been brought back to rob $90 for each assessor. Now the | fue vears ago to cover school build- | &rief on the Beech Swamp road last | knife. grounds In search of his property. anks to kind neighbors and friends | health through the mighty powes stion, which enters into the minds | no0 S AP2 9 SONET SEAOS! BYLCS | ight about 6:30 o'clock. As the| Mrs. Neal is an old resident of | BIOUTTS B SOSTOL On TS BRORer. | for their assistance and sympathy at | Rheuma. of the selectmen, is whether they | o vere necessary Originally $90,- | €:30 trolley from the depot was com- | Plainville and is well known here. | = o "il‘ S 01 2 d“‘{sh AT “Le the time of the death of our beloved Rheuma acts with speed; it b would be justified in p: Y EOREE R T otorman i lSheiisl thelwifealiof§Charles Nealiffor | L8 LOORIOMIELS FANLE SR NCEWIOR the | daughter, Dorothy Roedler, in a few days the relief you ying the sum i . 1 000 worth of bonds w sold, wit ing up the road, the ¥ : \ 2 stipulated on account of the action of i oo WOTL ©F MONES N 4, with.the | B8 O o hetrocdon on ths track | many years onme of the best kmown | S3ulpment left town Mr. Cooke was Mr. and Mrs. Justus L. Roedler. prayed for. It antagonizes the | oe L PRI I, L] el G ey s L e sons that cause agony and paim the Novemher town mecting At T . duct the Northampt - ; 1 1. [ ey e 2 % - vari. | The obstruction proved to be an |conductors on a inplon 3 a oh 08 g that gathering the board of finance | oo ¥ear. They ave held by yarl- | automobile truck, the front part of | dlvislon of the New Haven road. hccording to a letter which came | Strictly fresh native eggs, 33c doz. [the joints and muscles and quig a E a payable with the blankets recently received | Russell Bros., 301 Main St.—advt. the torturing soreness disappeal ‘recommended that $225 be paid for | grailors i : tho | They had been living in Northamp- |at the New BMtain Trust company. | Which was In the ditch along the 4 P~ the circus manager found the miss Tt 1s & harmless recistyi R ing blankets several months after p :,] ‘r;?[ork' s xnafln]g it could be dose | The bonds call for interest at the | tracks and the rear part extended |ton until recently. P/ 1 fifteen days and allowing each : ove s. v fused to Funeral of Wilbur Hart. jten and certain use it is one disel ver the tracks. The driver re the Plainville exhibition was given. | BITTER ATTACK ON that hes fortal Sie They were not in good condition and ios ta and disappear. ;lcml‘u-r of the assessors’ board it is due semi-anmually. the firet of | €Xplain how he came into the pre-| The funeral of Wilbur A, Hart, er day. e statutes say e : ' Sl 5 i ont @ 8 o s ‘hose death occurred Sunday morn- E | Febr e I e B 90 dicament and when he requested the | whose de 3 n v 1 § fectman shall pay the assessors $2.50 | JePTUATY and August Mvery August| o .oocors to it Tim in getting | ing, was held this afternoon at 2 | the owner of the show purchased new WILSON AND LANSIN Rheuma is rigldly guaranteed. for ch day of labor in compiling | % gl is'pald off {he machine back on terra firma, they | o'clock from his home in Flanders | °NeS, shipping them to Mr. Cooke as two 50-cent bottles and if you do the grand list, but the town meetir The entire sum was spent for new | uaye him advice but no physical as- | district. The services were con- | Substitutes for the stolen property. TR : get the joyful relief you expeet, in accepting the report of the finance ! ,\(»hm}x‘l buildings »nnd‘f(vr improvements stance. After delaying the trolley | ducted at the house, Rev. F. L. Requa Brief Ttems, money will be returned. To supply board, limited the salary of the as-[on the old ones. Two mew school|yo. a few minutes, the driver suc- | of Southinston, officlating. Mr. Hart| mhe condition of F. S. Neal, who ever increasing * ST ESE. ww{}- n-f s;} apiece. At )(.‘h‘- “M|; nonses Weie )‘Pi“hdlf“vl“l""‘” :T:‘x; ]";4!]”1" ceeded in righting his machine and | vas one of the oldest residents of | wm — ‘l'»'u“““"‘ ‘ ik ““;‘““ has a supply meeting of the selectmen which wi St & £ 2 »uild- | ¢y vehicles proceeded on their | that section of the town and his theuma on hand. be February 10, the matter will he ']"g ;" ";’“ "\1 ’f”"";”"r' Coel B0 B || ooy, roany friends turning out to pay their | A CHILD DOESN’'T discussed thoroughly. Another law | Pard school in East Berlin. The |~ last respects to his memory. o sfates that selectmen are liable to a | town hall in Berlin was renovated and Bt The remains were taken to South- LAUGH AND PLAY Berlin guisitondon SR bl RLOa severe penalty if they exceed the ap- | 1 at present the Worthington school, | Miss Gertrude Carroll has resi&ned |, ion tor interment in Oak Hill IEACONSTIPATED| o= Dhe/dasstichs SIEndRch sl Eoom . propriations made at a town meetins, | While the Kensington town hall was jas bookKkeeper for H. H. Damon. | clniclory W. A. Bafley and com- R menting on Secretary Lunsing's noto It 15 probable the selestmen will con. | made over into the present Percival [ C. A. Woodward of Bast Berlin has [ cometeiys o b S8 B for ) 5 to the powers regarding submarine | for with Judge Bernard F. Gaffney the | school. Part of the money was used | ©ccepted a position with the New B h“f‘l‘ X L;' i Look, M;’“":j el tongue coated, | warfare and the arming of merchant- town’s legal adviser, before paying the | to purchase Brandegee hall, which is | Britain Machine company. School Boer eeting. "":““)‘ “l“‘“’-‘" o men, indulges in a sarcastic attack on | bills as presented. ; the present town hall. Daniel E. Bradley, formerly presi-| The school board will hold its Feb- i st Eresidentiwilson aud M. Tanslis ruary meeting tomorrow evening. Tt s expresses its disbelief that the | 3rick Season Opens, dent of the Berlin Construction com- “Call Sy e | L : O s e tom s ot bofexc | FANY, Was the guest of friends in|is mot expected that any business, | “California Syrup of Migs’ can’t harm | i intended to be taken seriously an The Berlin Grange will celebrate its | What promises to be the best brick | ¢/ C0" A0 0 other than that of a routine char- ender.stomactiyiitycr, much less than it will accomplish any | [ good. Uik Address North, E. W. Mildrum, Roland Morse When listless, pale, feverish, full | thirty-first anniversary tonight in the [ Season in the history of local manu- acter, will be transacted. bowels. and Harold Clark, lowed to enter American ports. organization’s new hall on Farming- | facturers was started this morning | The East Berlin bowling club will} "ot %) 00 q recently filled the va- TR The Rundschau says it does not b FFED FROM of cold, breath bad, throat sore, | aparees Mr. Lansing with Saratalivi CATARRH OR A COLD 3 | doesn’t eat, sleep or act naturally, has | ;ioiding all the logical consequences b | stomach-ache, dlarrhoea, remember, [ oS0 "% ST the ORICR G | Says Cream Applied in Nostrils [ 2 8entle liver and bowel - cleansing | J¢ w(aking back In the last paragraph, | Opens Air Passages Right Up. Lol ¢ L eatment | (1.t he enunciated in the first.” B sttt stotodeodestode deodesdote deste e de oo Nothing equals “California Syrup fh Golli Lhdlly WD (Caly sl Z firdt Anntversary Iirst Selectman William H, Gibney The board of assessors, which recently | :““""‘f’“' Lihe }';’d“}: and Qoo freas; - : e ' | urer Francis H. Shaw a check this o cOmipleted its grand list, has sent in|morning amounting o $1.600 and The selectmen are in a quandry. rate of four per cent. and the inter- Tageliche Rundschau Expresses Dis- belief Submarine Warfare Vote ‘Will Accomplish Any Good. “The Busy Little Store” To Observe Anniversary. e _ i SR e o | Bast Berlin: F. H. Gaines, A. A, I ‘leansing nee: rming s able to make the article all th: ekl el cleansing at once e e T Tore . " Col. rles M. Jarii ar round if necessary. At the local Mandolin solo....Miss Minnie Gib yards it is predicted that the output | Final chapter of *“The Blue Bear | this year will far ced any other | Thomas Reilley has resumed his of “Beckle e | previous season, the only drawback | duties on the Berlin switcher after & - . .Dr. Mathew 1. Grizwold | appearing on the horizon at pre ent | an illng with gri B Waaress .. ......... e | heing the shortage of help. The price | The board of relief held its 5 Senator Clauge \ Stevens of the commodity has been advancing | n;eeting this afternoon from 2 until Vocal solo....... aires steadily of late and in New York | o'clock in the town clerk’s office. By ; : Report of State G ¢ itead state it has reached the high price of | RS W R i e S TE S s e :’: Figs” for chudren’s ili Elve | o i siolo. 4 ;. Gdodwin , $11 per:thousamd. It s reported that 1915 MILK PRODUCTION. trils open right up, the air passages of | he foul waste, sour bile and fermons. Cello solo ... Benson | the other local manufacturers are e i Yirrl Do Ghom cotl | bt G| S LIS WO G L . During the evening a paper on Cur- making preparations to start and are breathe freely. No more hawking | peovels oasws out of the bed In the ent events will be read and a quar- | only waiting for the frost to leave the | snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, | -, “‘: Do _“'l‘l OLIcRE Sostom, Fario consisting of Mrs. Mathew H. ground and “Old Sol” Lo throw forth 000,000—115 Gallons Per Capita. dryness—no struggling for breath at ?‘:th‘wmd c;:&cldn:;\ndhn-]vfl’t]i"fi-“ Gt - wold-and -the Misses Trene Viets, { his warm rays to assist in the drying. | yohington, Feb. 1.—The value of | MENL, Your cold or catarrh 1s gone. |lege: deliclous “frait laxative.” - s RUN ON BANK. “.i,11:',:‘.':”1;1"‘”2“;"‘1,,""\?' M;:L'},‘"thfwf‘ T. A. B. Fair, the iwaB immilk B production Mot itn || W DOnLC BtaY, sbaffed uni SQat ajsmall f1g never falla to affect a good “inside” | Plttsburgh, Feb. 1.—The run which B o 1 mot Do rmvm](“‘l'. Another large crowd attended St. | United States is estimated at $2,320,- | drugeiot now. “\‘;‘}Ty ? ;’;fi']z“':{ysh“l; cleansing. Directions for babies, chil- [ began Saturday on the Farmers' De- | 4 aul’s T. A. B. fair last evening a i e 5 Ty of al zes and grown-ups ar, i gs ba as s c ods entitled “My Grange has gone to the I‘_n‘y','):‘l,rtp _m“_”;"’flfl '_]“ ‘1“‘”"‘."‘*'_"_“_" 000,000 in department of agricul- | fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos- Sl:ir!‘fly m: l(ha:hn“l(‘«. st L };‘r}'. w(‘:“:‘f ‘hl»“,f:\i\\\ y.\bx]\vlfll.‘a ;:\: ll‘mn City.” & o fra ”m;\“_ i lrmw. pr :” . ‘:;‘H; | :m'r‘ statement issued today. This is | trils, let it penetrate through every Keep it handy in your home A tn;yr‘:x- nd : I\fi '.i. mfl’,,,; TR T Factory Sold® Gl strel troupe, composed of | hased on an average price of 20 cents | air passage g eep andy 3 A e sand. emands e | I8 s Te Iactory Sold twenty young men ‘of the Hardware |a gnllon paia € e air passage of the head: soothe and [jjtt1, given ves a sick chi promptly paid, but persons who | to producers for 11,- oA SWH P o 1 | runfor concerning the sale of City, it amadl bl et on o SELERSEEERIORR Ll D=8 IR che s wollen iR dam ed S ugo s genuine. < | sought to place their money in other | [ f the old whee! shop on Farmington cnjoyed the perf ki e e &R OnR ¢ membrane, giving you instant relief. . for a 60-cent bottle of [ banks met with decisive refusal | 1 Road oneed b fhodEravttord "Burlal The ol & g Y “'I e - production is equivalent to | Ely's Cream Balm Is just what every | ¢ rrup of Fig: then look ) ) i Bed Sonca by artforc Jal The compauy wae under Lhe direc- | about 115 gallons of milk per capita | cold and catarrh s h > S ; . Stivel Case company, to a company of New tion of John Kiniry and rendered a | population, ; b .mm:‘_d ';’i':“,fl;{';gf;&m e bemlf‘;‘“ ’;:clf:;“s;(r&; '2:3&;3) thelsCal = St I“l“g fres 30“1‘”{\‘1"‘ SO g ifornia F . ussell Bros., Main St—advt, i ton road. Miss Iremo Viets has|when fhe J. H. Connley company be- | journey to Hartford Thursday even- e inaie et e (A er i vour foh 1d enicimatuvally e e o STt ovar charge of the arrangements for the | an the manufacture of its 1916 | ing and compete with the team rep. nd the town now has | Cross and peevish. See if tongue i : bavel P »d stea observation and has arranged the fol. | stock. The Connley company pos- | 1¢senting George E. Moore broker's ] e : GOl e T e e, e e “"”‘”1] M B Lty B on and | o cteam drier and ns a result | office. The following will represent == | stomach, liyer and bowels need a | jou ihag | ; e or the entente must be made legally responsible for whatever losses are incurred by the destruction of mer- chant vessel All strictly fresh, only 8 or 4 days old. Value in U. f - — Native eg; 83c doz. Russell Bros. I