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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 16, 1916. AT SOUTH ANNEX, OUR HIGH CLASS fl{lqfinvfllg News | FRED H. HAM DEAD, SICK MANY MONTHS | Well Known Resident Passed Away at Red Stone Hill Home PATRIOTIC SESSTON PLANS | Womews | 'STOMACH TROUBLES The Great Woman’s Medi- | cine Often Just What Is Needed. We are so used to thinking of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound as aremedy exclusively for female ills that we are apt to overlook the fact that it isone of the best remedies for disorders of the stomach. For stomach trouble of women it is THE HARTFORD SILK STORF ESTABLISHED 1882, Exclusive Agents for Hartford for “American Lady” and “Madame Lyra” Cor THE DAINTY NIGHT GOWNS especially adapted, as it works in com- Miss Hart Presented With Gift T'rom | Pplete harmony with the female organ- . ism, since it contains the extracts of the Former Associates—Foresters to | best tonic roots and herbs. It tones up the digestive system, and increases the appetite and strength. Here is what Everything in the silk line is advancing and advancing rapidly one woman writes showing what this and in big jumps too. The foresight of our buyer has enabled us medicine does : — to display at this early date some of the finest creations in Nightgowns Newfield, N. Y.—“I am so pleased —styles that are too dainty and artistic even for description. In : to say I can recommend Lydia E. Pink- flesh color are shown the Envelope Chemise and Camisoles, also the tion, died last night at his home after | ham’s Vegetable Compound as an eco- ;’“‘;:‘ "“‘gl‘(‘l;‘ KAYSER SILK Camisoles, Envelope Chemise Knicker= SR e i f : : ocker and Chemise. |an ilness of several mouths during | nomical and beneficial remedy in most Price start at $1.00 and then $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and in easy range § | Which he suffered from a complication | ailments pertaining to women. At up to $10.00 ¥ of diseases. Hel had been ill for a lons | Jeast I found it so by only taking two Ll e and for the past few wecks I b indizestionti ottles. I had indigestion in a bad r 54 < 1 ath had been expected. His . uon. The D Fash M L e omorron stterns funeral | form and I am now feeling in the best e pesigner rasnion agazine the Forestville Methodist chureh, The | Of health and owe it all to Lydia E. SPECIAL OFFER 40c A YEAR i services will be conducted by the pas- | Finkham’s Vegetable Compound.”— | H. 5. Still. Burial will be Mrs. BURR WILLIAMS, R.D. No.29, New- | The Designat shion Magazine is the choice of many Wamen— 75¢ per yard. in Iorestville cemetery. field, N.Y. | it's the magazine with the exclusive ideas and inspiring illustrations. i . Ham was sixty-eight years of Many women suffer from that *“all Tts published monthly and by subscribing now and calling at our 10-IN. FIGURED VOILES, light EMBD. MARQUISETT! in : ) 1$ & native of Eminence, | gone feeling,”” and ‘“‘feel so faint,” Pattern Counter cach month the price is reduced to 40c for a Year and dark colored grounds, some white and colored grounds, make a county, N. Y. He lived in | while doing their work. Ten chances Subscription, with dainty, Persian designs, othe very handsome gown or waist. They dille for a number of years and | to one their digestive system is all out striped effects, selling for 69c yard. re 36-in. and 8715¢ to $2.50 yard. ! was a wc-\} l§|_\m\:n resident. He is | of order. A tablespoonful of Lydia E. HERE'S A FIN OFFER f | survived by his widow and four sons, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound after hite y handsome are the KMBD. ofotimitom Manns andiClinton Ham |8 oyl R ov T4 completelyremady this The “Designer” at 50c a year gives you FREE—One Copy of the white grounds | live in Plainville. The former is bag- e fon davs y ‘@ “STANDARD FASHION BOOK” and a Free Pattern—any that you cmbd. in self s. These are | gagemaster at the local passenger | SOP e may select. Just call at our Pattern Department and learn the 10-in. wide and 50¢ o $2.00 yard. station. == = = details in full. ) Mr. Ham was watchman at the B. | worcester, Mass., as a memorial to his EMBD. BORDERED VOILES, s RIPIS SHIRTING T. Carter foundry until he was forced | qeceased wife and mother. embd. in -<-l)l.('tv)l(f‘-l- on white grounds ricty of colors, at 75¢ M| to retire owing to ill health about a Tiie exercises attending the formul for $1.25 per yard. i | vear aso. . presentation of the memorial will be ft for Miss Hart. held Sunday afternoon at 2:30. An in- Miss May B. Hart of this place, | teresting program has been prepared. who for the past seven years has held The work of installing the clock 1s a responsible position in the cost de- | progressing rapidly and it is expected 5 A SIS { partment of the Union Manufacturing | that it will be in working order by 39¢c WASH TUB SILKS 28c YARD | SemeaynasResisn soterom tnat fcorgliSunde v giniconucionsiwithi chgibell The “Hit” of the season the offering of this high class tub silk — | cern and has accepted a place in the | in the tower were tried out last eve- at such a low price—32 and 36-inch widths, in the finest colors= HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITA payroll department of the Stanley | ning and worked satisfactorily S R PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOOL COLORED WASH GOODS DEPT. IN CREPE DE CHINE and WASHABLE SATIN WE HAVE A FINE i OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC ¥ GOODS, SUCH AS FIGURED VOILES, EMBROIDERED VOILE BROIDERED MARQUISETTES, FIG URED NETS, EMBROIDERED RICE VOILES, BORDERED VOILES, AND BORDERED MARQUISET SILK _STRIPED SHIRTINGS, I DIMITI AND Irederick M. Ham, a well known STRIPED SILKS, EMBROIDERED CREPES, ALSO SELF COLORED ® | resident of the Red Stone Mill sec- CREP! D VOILES. YOU H CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING: ; ; THE NEW PRING STYLES IN THE FINEST QUALITIES Initiate Large Class—Accept Deed for Clock—Other Matters. 36-IN. WASH CREPE DI CHINE iful colorings, would make \dsome evening gowns and waists, at 39¢ per yard. i-IN. PLAIN SILK MU able for evening dresses z slips, in all the latest s priced 25c per yard. 30-IN. FIGURED NETS. would ke a very handsome gown if made over self color, at this price, tor, Rev. H. 10-IN. PLAIN COLOR VOILLES, (the best make), in all the new shades, for 50c yard. EMBD. RIC VOILF grounds, with embd. dot yard. STANDARD PATTERNS ARE BEST STANDARD PATTERNS ARE BEST—They are the kind we fea- ture and the one kind that hundreds of women will allow themselves to be guided by. Correct in every detail—advance styles issued monthly. 15c¢ each. Rule and Level cornpany. The foreman and other friends in the Union Works presented her with a silk umbrella, a framed plcture of | yogterday afternoon at her home, 4 A value that carrics great inducement with it—36-inch width the Foreman’s club and office force | Washington strest, ‘The hotuse in plain colors of pink, old blue, old rose, emerald green, light blue, which was taken on their outing last | . " ool qecorated for the affair black, maize, ctc., etc.—the best and the newest. Crepe de Chine ; and Silk Tussahs are materials in great demand for Spring and this is the bargain chance. . Has Valentine Social . W. W. Brown entertained ¢ 50c CREPE DE -CHINE AND SILK TUSSAHS 39¢ YARD number of friends at a valentine party ton, owner of the {Z;\l}\'n‘\.om]l lmzn'vrr talled over at the gathering. The i 5 Berlin Mews John Viets, John Webber, J, Bauer, | committec invites all residents g | Swmmer, and $5 in cash. flowers and ferns heing used effective- . = « |James Brown, Charles Lindquist. The | Swedish nationality to he present. To Have Patriotic Session. ly. A fine supper was served. The board took the protest under consid- St. Paul's Church Eldecorated with hearts and T I]ENTS eration 28 otes. Members of Manross post, G. A. R., ble v Prg o N The Holy Name socicty the Relief Corps and Morgan G. Bulk- | valentine: rse Afflicted. Society of the 9 & = Thi: v - o a or- AL Horse icted church has reccived an invitation | €18V €AMb, Sons of Veterans, will have | ~ Whist was enjoyed during the after Growing more complete every day with new arrivals of Spring A valuable horse belonging 10 )., a joint session tomorrow afternoon j noon. The first prize was won by M andise is our Silk and Dress Goods Department. The latest THEE NEW SPRING SUITINGS ARRIVE DAILY Mary's tioly Name society after 1 o'clock yesterday aflernoonh.| The Ladies of the Sacret Heart| The exercises have been arranged | Hickok. s ings, It's a display that will do your imagination good for you would | At first the driver [h““gh(» the ani-fopyren of TR T T e Talk on Agriculture. hardly imagine such a display at this early season—AND THE PRICES {mal’s shoe had become loosened and | ypige™y et b oid 2| gociated organizations have accepted Agriculture furnished the principal ARE REASONABLE TOO. acting under this assumption, he had | o0 1 the che ©of the church | jpvitations to take part, the veterans | (ople of discussion at the social session . g X NOrrow night. I i {a new shoe put on. he equine still deciding to hold their meeting in the | of the Grange which took place after driver | Briefs. afternoon instead of the evening. the regular bi-monthly meecting in its D 2 : F h | showed signs of distress and thc T ] work(] lg G 00 I‘es I[lel] | took him to the Kilby Hous tables 1¢ Baraca class of the Kensington An interesting program been [ hall on Pierce street last evening. —————— ———— e i s ” ace 8 Methodist o re D ed There will be a patriotic S0 » interesting papers on farmin, ! Whera the animal was placed in a stall church will hold a clam- | PTeF Some esting pap 5 . ‘ , i [Dr. B. D. Radeliff of New Britain | chowder supper at the ehurch tonjeng | #09rC8 by J. Favette Douglas, com- [ and current events were read by Wil | Physicis : : TARMON NOW SUGGESTED. EETIN(‘ was called and diagnosed the cuse as 0D et 8ht | mander of the post. There will be | liam Manchester, Percy A. Cowles and relfet it a Jrarmer climate. His mans g s SGHOOL BOARD M U one of spinal meningitis. Ve @bt G- Robess) the 'fl}"x(!n:ir:):;e‘f';n;c”i:*‘a“;"‘l ;t:omz m,i of | 17, S, Spencer. Ll ds hope for I Ex-Governor of ©hio Put in Race | TS f > Re s 3 sties @ a mos s Sl s Rl Bscleotiony . . - . A. B. Banquet. infant who fell in the tub of hot | ant sesei (i There Wwere also musical selections| =< : Secretary of War. o 3 e aat ! ot | ant session. on the program, the Misses Helen Day, The Grange will have a public whist Board of Relief Holds Session—Grange | The fair committee of the recont | JHERL &5 Wee s was reported as eri- Foresters to Initiate. Telen Pelton, Helen O’Connell and [and social tonight in its hall on Plerce [[pazin ielven Sbyat REARTSRE SA AT S e 5 Court General Lawton, T. of A., is | Lila Daniels furnishing this feature of | street. Wilson yesterday went over a list Observes Patriotic Night—“Tabs” | B. society tendered the canvassers The third round of the set-back making arrangements for a biz meet. | the entertainment. The final accounting of Susan A.!names of several prominent midd < 3 ! land other workers a banquct at the | tournament beteen the Kilby House | IMAKIng arrangemen hall _| The program was concluded by an| Wheeler as administratrix on the es- Tender Banquet to Fair Workers— | [ e : After a tasty | and the Glove cafe was played susitofbegheld inicizan g o al IOTENTOnN i P . 5 | Kilby House last night. ~After a tasty |« e e SEemAs Liaved e, the | 3oy January 28, at which time a ol excellent reading of Lincoln’s Gettys- [ tate of her deceased husband has been menu served by Proprietor Illun, a :‘l ltl'r”l‘n ‘L ‘\inlc.:iflr?‘?hll. The form-i|l soid o) et sandidates will be initiated. | Purg address which was received with | accepted by the probate court. YrOgTra ) 8 resses ¢ nusi- 2 a1 ca i irst T salve p ause. = - y program of short addresses and i p place at both | my " gegres will be exemplified witl | Salvos of applause e alA A LoInall St North Wash- £ s ! i S i e ‘here | tables by scores of 50 t 5 . The regular monthly meeting of the | cal .,n‘lfgulun.l was ¢ irc:]‘(cd u'ulxl,M ’1‘{‘0[10 Tolas N Tholnet sonia &i{‘lsb:"g]n”vo the team of Court Charter Oak of New May Change Time of Meeting. ington ‘street, who has been danger:| coverno' o Ohio were among thes e the town | Were thirty-two present. James Co > mext re y- . - o ing 8 5 : dasseis g Sinche e L e e committee, was |©d Thursday evening at the Kilby B";‘_‘m- . - i Owing to the fact that the few re-| ously ill with pneumonia, is now well | coming from some of the president clerk’s office last evening and the fol- | fo /(oo "ot the post-prandial exer. Since the celebration of the maining members of Newton Manross | 00 the road to recovery | close friends. Some of Mr. Harmon e jioas S oipasIanc B orols teenth anniversary of the court con- S i mpie i i - ¢ t Meamio| sos ey % lowing members were present: Presi- | and called on all present for a| Bernard Corr of Kensington and |siderable interest has been created | omc S avthione SHTseh L s Wi Sinnena of Mane [ frieuds, howevds ' st JR dent John T. Molumphy, F. N. Bacon, | few remarks. ~Mr. Corr thanked the | Miss Mary LaRochelle of New Brit- | in the Blainville branch of the For A e SHIE20 Faoebie g O nIcave [IBLECAL WAL oD oTH ay to be sl kINg ) that he would abandon his lJaw prag i for their lac and then |ain were married at St. Mary's R, un e tlainville branch 1e Tor- | their homes in the evening, the plan of | rapidly. She has been seriously ill for | tice to take the portfolio 8. M. Cowles, . B. Honiss and Clerk \}\ u;x lcr_\ .n{ = s,x. I £ ! :" o i ~vll \ S ;"H, s Rom- | esters and applications for member- | changing the time of {he meeting from | months. | of \.]l; ked for llcn‘]”'\.\ [;u|}n Rev ;I co ;HO‘Y;L‘\OVVH 4‘;\(”( IILA (l‘\\ [}:n;:qmi{flus ship have been coming in to the se 8 o’clock at night until 2 o’clock in the ‘ 55 rennan, chaplain of the s v ming by ev. Frederic, cKeon. | retary i cceptionally large num- | ; i i = Y he:_:" i gexceptionally R Gl e 1 "‘-”’*! consideration, We have a few more bargains left ' = S. The meetings bring out but very few | from our winter stock which we are I Schools Herbert Dows was present and | her Brennan lauded the work of the Mrs. Mathew H. Griswold of Ken- old the board he nad made a study |society and cxpressed his appreciation | sington is entertaining Miss Sally Or- i relv , , = st s 2 e ils in | of 1‘~ n(f N e R e G e, e t.b e The Initlation of twelve mew mem-| of the veterans under the existing con- | ;1aq to dispose of at very low prices of the work of the town pupils in | of the good ork it is carrying on. » on bers at a single session is an event of | ditions, the majority preferring their oS alh6 advise v 2all and Remarks were also made by W. J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schoenhauer, | importance to the court and it Is| ¢ reside, nm‘tu'u‘]url\ during the win- \Ql.“uul(-i e iv”:\e "m;«y‘;, e :»1‘::(- Dooley, st president of the societ; for the past fifteen years resldents of | planned to observe it properly. The| ter months. Most of them claim they 3““\ “\p}: m;r o ‘n‘r! g rv”, JHH and John A. Moore. Scléctions were | Kensington, will move to New Haven | court will have a blg meeting on the| can arrangs to get to the meetings vet. | L.y S 0Per boots which we are eell- first two months of the present school | played on the Victrola and solos were | tomorrow, where Mr. Schoenhauer | night of their reception and it is ox- | ter m the aftemoon mud i et | 128 o diiigen : year. By a comparison of figures he | rendered by Miss Helen Trehy, Philip | has accepted a position as machinist | pected that many suests will be en-| {hat the change will be ordered in the| L InPaum.—advt found the average age of the c! to | Fagan, Paul Golon and the entire as- | with the Winchester Rcpeating Arrms | tertained. near future. ) 3 be 14.2 years, while the average age | sembly joined in the choruses. The | company. Accept Deed For Clock, Brief Items, of the Berlin pupils was 13.9 years. | party broke up at a late hour. S Officers of the Congregational F. 8. Neal is recuperating The average standing of the class Hold Patriotic Night e of . 7 based on all subjects is 66.3, while the tuition pupils from this town have compiled an average of 68.3. Mr. Dows reported the local students are |Service. The program opened with a belpw the average in English and |Plano medley of fourteen American = French. As there is no .French |8irs by Mrs. Gardner Goodwin. Mrs. course in the town schools this was to [G: W. Ventres read a paper on be expected but an offort will be made | “What is True Patriotism?” Lester to raise the grade of the work in T\};ovtfln; gfl‘f‘c \'\*: ]""_\_ -ml"\l["_o ske 'ch of | ployes of the William Foulds Colonial English during the coming months. o f life o illiam McKinle for by the Relief Corps, and the as- ' Leonardo Suzio of Meriden was at- [ ™M when they will gather in G. A. R. hall | Nellie Ackerman of Bristol, Mrs. lda s that are attracting attention -ane.dhs Sl adC E tacked by spinal meningitis, while | ©f New Britain to attend a card |to celobrate the anniversaries of the | Morway getting the second award. The Creatlons—Plaid, Check, and Mixed Suitings, French Serges, Peey i | coming down Flannery's hill shortly tournament and social Tebruary 22. | birth of Washington and Lincoln. consolation prize went to Mrs. Hennie Sole Suitings, Wool Taffetas, Chuddah Suitings and Gaberdine Suit- phy ans have advised him to seck Washington, Feb. 16.—Presidel western lawyers in his search for | new seeretary of war | Urgent endorsements for the ag { pointment of Judson Harmon, form Swedish Republicans to Form Club. school board was House. Arthur Woodruff. Superintendent Not a Bite of Breakfast Until | You Drink Water | ys a glass of hot water and phosphate prevents illness and keeps us fit. the New Britain High school, fresh- men class. The report covered A CARD OF THANKS Tn the illness and death of Mrs - after 2l Mary B. Morse. we her children and church have called a special meeting | siege of several weelks with grip and it | grandehildren appreciating the kind- of the membes for tomorrow evening | is expected he will be able to be oUl| ness of neighhors and friends, who at 8:30 to take action in regard to the | again in a few day: Bats i A e e S Y s e e B ave in any way made manifest the - SH. Nortton of The condition of Miss Anna Dona- | sympathy and helpfulness in our be presented by Charles H. Norton of |y, "(ho has been ill for some time vement, and extended a tribute of | ! —= at her home on Pine street, was said | honor to her memory, by their pres-| Just as coal, when it burns, leaves STRIKERS PAID OFF. GIRLS ! TRY IT! today to be extremely criti nd her | ence at her funeral services; wish to ! hehind a certain amount of incom Naleeey, WA e o ! ! death was regarded as a matter of afexpress our grateful and sincere | bustible material in the form of ashe HAVE THICK, WAVY, dayionitwoiatim oSt thanks to them. ! 50 the food and drink taken day afte) ar rho strucl William Fustice of Terryville, at MR. and MRS. LEWIS . MORSE day leaves in the alimentary canal The following bills were ordered |J0SePh Wilson presented a similiar F(’_‘”dn r?,i,”“‘,‘,h‘t SR ety f=ho BEAUTIFUL HAIR one time assistant chief of the Plain-| MR. and MRS. BRYAN MORS Ain amount of indigestible ma pald: Connecticut Railway company, sketch of the ]flo of Abraham Lin- 0{ a crease in wages were paid g e ville fire department, left today for MR. and MRS. ARTHUR MA - 1, which if not completly elimi $100: A, H. Bergeron, $24.25; coln. Haroljl Ventres favored with a | off by the company today. The men, | Every particle of dandruff disappears | Bermuda. Mr. Eustice s suffering | FIELD. ted from the system of each day, be Donahue, wood, $17.50: Yocal solo,” “The Sword of Bunker |about twenty-five in and hair stops coming from a severe attack of nuritis and his i ! comes fond for the millions of bacterd waid, $1.50; Abbe Hardware company, | LAL" and for an encore sang “Over | nis made thelr demand to the fora. s = T RS STRIKI, which infcst the bowels. From th $1.30; George Baldwin, $17.40; G. - mass of left over waste, toxins and the Garden Wall.” Mrs, Arthur Cran- g _ - £choner, $4.59; A. Ilanagan company, ;1::;‘;,0,1",1‘ Z []I'Ll,'cl',o”‘:' e 1],'.?\{?1]\{0”: no power to grant it and referred | Do ® '“"”"l""l"'_‘ “”"::"."‘_": Bt | 100 Employes of New Bedford. vt omain I;l \]‘li"|v;:’n)dlr formed and $2.50; MacMillan company, $6.13; A. 2 at of | them to the owners, they walked out, andidoubloiite ety ge - Mill Quit Their Jobs, uckea into 2 LOST—Between Railroad pond and Berlin depot, gold bowed spectacles honor of the season held patriotic in case. Return to P. O. Box 75, Kensington. Reward. 2-16-d3x The Grange met last night and in number, it was man and when he told them he had 5 the Lecturer’s Hour?” A general ai onc Men and women who can't get fesls N. Palmer, 16c; A. S. Baeur, $4 cussion was held on the question, gor. | There has been no disorder. The strike it New Bedford, Mass., Fcb. 16 ing right must begin to tale" i United Blectric Light and Water com- ET e S 2 caused the closing of the mill. - : : = @ M in wi rike l R e e - | lowing Mrs. Crandail's paper and the Your hair becomes light, wavy, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get psnold Mill, in which a strike of 1,-| baths, Before eating breakfast ead#l 82,60 condkins Printing company, | sonsensus was that the “what” is the . flufty, abundant and appears as soft, DT “dwWa : 00 operatives had been ordered by morning drink a glass of real he# #8.60; Connecticut pu dlic Hbrary | nore important. CRE s CA oo lustrous and beautiful as a young at the Cause and Remove it textile council of this city, opened as| water with a teaspoonful of limes i "r‘r:,l TI“”‘ ,’-‘ \n‘ ; E Plans were also made for an at- b APITAL STOCK. girl's after a “Danderine hair _— usual today, with 800 employes report-| gtone phosphate in it to wash out of 23 4‘ u:v‘, N. Bacon rnn\;unlcd tlm tendance contest between the me Hartford, Feb. 16.—The Salts Tex- ' cleanse.” Just try this—moisten a Qr, ]?.1“?,“15" Q“‘ie "1'1A\lflce‘; 'LI!‘:?S E‘c‘;:fl; ing for work, according to a statement| (he thirty feet of bowels the previous Bt oD s epent between the },nq women of the society. Mrs. Louise | tile company of Bridgeport has filed | cloth with a little Danderine and e 12';‘1 calomel antissty o issued by the company. A meeting of | day's accumulation of polsons * sl ber ot o ochool year last Sep-lGoodrich will be the leader of tha | with the secretary of state a certificats | carefully draw it through your hair, - Deboie sfilcted With Pad_ breath find those who rcmained away from work | toxins and to keep: the ‘entite et tember until February 1: Teachers’ ., side and T. Cashman, ; > : taking one small strand at a time. quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive was called for this afternoon tary cansi clean, pure setN salaries, $5.128.40; janitors, $745; Sup- The alm of the movement | SPOWiNg an increase of capital stock | ANE one wmalt SHAlS AR LIRS daplets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tab- e B b who o R adh % > : e > i 2 s cleans air o st, e e et by il ety o re - se who are subject to s - r”bf: ””— ?1'1 supplies SIors (omce, to increase the attendance at the |7 the sum of $1,000,000. i Ohr Ot i ERC e T b AT e 2 hoard of cone arbitration | 5oy - colds, biliousness, constipation, Q'L',' ) wa Hooks 129.3 library meetings and the contest will last | == - - — — few moments you haye doubled the 1,m__m;13 u-dsl' olnvg l'rnam?icii‘.:\;rt f’fiflf.‘l to adjust the differences with a view ! otnérg who wake up with bad tastes $40: fuel, $62.19; telephone, 3.49; until the first Tuesday of next Jan- beauty of your hair, P o o tonl heting, Meating the ©Of Dreventing a threatened strike of | fou) breath, backache, rheumatic st {i"f'fm‘;"l"lrj”“‘”“-‘ $16.0 “”“"‘t““l' uary. The losing side will pay Besides beautifying the hair at blood and gently purifying the entire sys- more than 30,000 textile workers in|jocc or have a sour, gassy stomash m, §45.70; local transportation, forfeit, the penally not being dec i i e P other mills here. The strike at the Japar , 4 3 . 3 once, Danderine dissolves every par 15 B A after meals, are urged to get & QUATS $190; Hich school tuition, $4,414; ' ed as yet. ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies o JISY do that which dapserous calo: Gosnold plant was set by the council| ter pound of limestone phosphata from Luition, Southington, $44; fire escapes, | To Form Club e Sl e e for today after the company had re-| the drug store, and begin practicing 5 The repair bills on the dif-| e local Swedish republicans have | [ oid PILL stopping itching and falling hair. oll the benefits of nasty, &ckening, fused to take back striking slasher ten- | jnternal sanitation. This will cost et chools amounted to 3$486.75, | qecided to form a Swedish Republ An Effective Laxative But what will please you most will Fqlatas Olive Tablets without griping, 1°'S Whose places had been filled. | very little, but is sufficient to make 2, o 2a follows: Kensington Gram- | cup club and the committee, of which Purely Vegetable be after a few wecks' use when you pain or disagreeable effects of any kind. — A | anyone an enthusiast on the subject. o r school, $91.94; Hubbard, | Louis Auderson is chairman, has y- 5 will actually see new hair--fine and n“}‘);« la‘(é\!/{ 5?;";::‘33. dy;fr\;e*‘g‘cl ;l;ew{?:; PASSED FORGED CHECK. Remember inside bathing is mora r‘:”-‘>h‘”1‘me”|”' A 01; South, $i¢ | nade arrangements for the t of downy at first—yes—but really new it ®UE NI TR Red With bowel ang Willimantic, Feb. 16—Frank Daniels | important than outside bathing, be= ercival, $12.60; Blue Hills, $6 I the town hall tomorrow evening. The ons I a lon’ hair growing all over the scalp. If }gver complaint with the attendant bad of New London pleaded guilty in the| cause the skin pores do not absorh Board of Relief Meets, matter has been discussed for tt § | vou care for pretty, soft hair and lots reath. police court today to pa i Torged | impurities Into the blood, causing poor : 4 2 : . i1s ‘BB 2 3 g " Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are 3 Y 2 B il U 4 The board of relief held a meeting | past six months and at present the Indigestion, Biliousness, ete. of it surely get a 25-cent bottle of a‘.e‘;eagf?}(fifmfimfimm. With om’?;"o‘i‘,’;' ¢heck on a local merchant was ! health, while the bowel pores do. yegterday afternoon in the wn | committee has enrolled thirty names a Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug- you will know them by their olive color. ' held under $500 bonds for trial in the | Just as soap and hot water cleanses, yegterday in the town ] OR Q © at Night 2 8- you 1 by their oliv N ¢lark’s office. The following property | for membership. This will be the gist or toilet counter, and just -try it. “,c‘cik:“:*;‘em::h:‘;gcf‘“‘{(,C“_‘“»;’t‘;asfgr & =cuperior court. When arrested last|sweetens and freshens the skin, so owners appeared and expressed the | first meeting of the club and officer until relieved Save your hair! Beautify it! You pox. All draggiste. . 25¢ Per ight he said he was Nathan Lawrence | hot water and limestone phosphate opinion .y were assessed too 11 be elected and other matters per- ©Ohocolate-Coated or Plain | | will say this was the best 25 cents The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, of New London, but today he toid the| act on the stomach, liver, kidneys ands 1 t A Lhigh: Carrie Bennett, Mrs. T. Hous- taining to the organization will be you ever spent. | volice his correct name. lbuwels.