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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916. Quickest, Surest Cough VII]TIM OF SPITE, Remedy is Home- €h will have a social at the par- e on Chestnut strost i o 17 |@ Eastly Prepared tn a Few Min- . g ix ins inkl e on Chestnut street this even utes. Cheap but Unequaled o & i ‘ il::drr‘l,(i):t}i‘l‘sfl::gagnst wri ¢ er Man to Flghl Ghflrge of If not, here is something new and worth rans will hold its regular meet I G. A. R. hall at 8 o'clock Fri- Some people are constantly a v : . : i * I i Bigic e mecting it e i | Gy one vens i S0 e Crowding His Picture House ; while. @ by PR Jol- | pers pronchial cough, which is who o " ’ i i . s ’ for all, B Y e v ereliia) e¥home made R A ; | ‘ The scarf with these qualities that we will miake you wonder what became of it, ick 5. McMahon will appear in 7 Ta w : : now show is of ere will be a musicale and social N B b ol Get o3t oumices Pinex (50 conts Worthi | polloe. Goutt o homian L \ t : street, this evening : o | rom any druggist, pour into a pint bottle i i S e B . strect, this & ck. | and fill the bottle with plain granulated | (eT™Mined to fight to il e \ ; : i e furnished by Mis: sugar syrup. Start taking it at once. | charges preferred gainst him by L i p William, violinist, of Hartford, | Gradually but surel i a 3 12 y you will notice the | Buila Inspector I R SECaY | other talent and the ladies will | Pllegm thin out and ‘then disappear al- | qocusing him of | cversonsime. fis | and sells for one dollar. b refreshments. 1 together, thus endi coug] v P P othments. The public is In- | uicl iougie wonla and. e also Tomeas | theater on Sunday evening and 1 Should the silk wear out or cut through k wai | the dry, hoarse or tight cough and heals | Monday afternoon. He pleaded not : from tying within six months from date & Commonwealth club has decid- | the inflammation in & painful cough with | guilty before Judge James T, Meskiil o ive no more lectures this sea- | Xemarkable rapiaity. " Ordinary conghs | in police caurt this moraing < e £ h, new one will gladly be ex- e Fives & : | are conquered by it in 24 h 1 Lrriafia i o & and on re ]' ‘Nl of purchase, a e loet siven by 3. 5. mnox | A SoRRIl DY I AL ke ”"mf&i guest of Lawyer S. Russell Mink, of 0 ar are. altup te ephon changed for the damaged scarf. MOt a success in point of attend- | coughs and bronchial asthma. the firm of Kirkham & Cooper, the " ! and the club is not encouraged | ‘This Pinex and Sugar Svr o case was conlintien mnfil tombrron 400 d h kl | It comes in all colors, large beautiful G S e e e R o and see how quickly our g bl o Sl e B el inuathoring ante ror | mily a long time—at a cost of only 54 | Chief Daime, Fireman Edward Woeds shapes and is pra A P i - cents. Keeps perfectly and tastes pleas- | e e L g 1 eeting of the sewer investigating | ant, Fasily prepared. Full directions | 210 Chief W. J. Rawlings are the auto e lVCl'y W1 l'eSp()[l AR mittee, which will shortly report | with Pine state’s witnesses against the theater | | | | k4 e common council. As yet no | Pinex ia a snecial and highly concen: | N don of the sewer problem has | n:itmltcnmr;‘olmd of mvml'mo Iorw?v pine Victim of Spite, Says p. S, I Ry ¥ | extract, rich in_ guaiacol, and is famous MeMation 15 i O o & 1 | the world aver for it ease. certainty and | 511 wirodt g decmmes T A 2 cording to the report made to the | Promptness in overcoming bad coughs, | 'S Arrest and declares in no uncers 1 S5 00 i £ tain terms that he is being made the S y ! PAYS TO BUY OUR KIN pan’s Hospital board yesterday, | ““’“t and throat colds. 399 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST Bty - ctim of personal spite and i Tecent wh Sod Cntont o Get the genuine. Ask vour druggist | Vi ¥ Al sy and ambition. B e et ror 2% ounces Pinex. ”'and do not accept | He says that for a year past he has = a d $730, a much | apvthing else. A guarantee of absolute | managed his theater n a manner that 2 2 i er profit than has ever been | satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, | hus heen parfesl w e, T ["RE 036 MAIN ST H AIQD ®ed before on such a venture. goes with this preparation. The Pinex DERSESCoLy Satlstactoryatofithe i ot 4 Co.. Ft. W. d ithorities and he has obeyved the rule e building business for the week | that a wide pathway must be left in 3 8}3;;‘;‘?:2“14 iltmlm: the state the foyer in the rear of the theater. | g 948. Hartford is second == = | | Yesterday afternoon ne both M ]“ S N B C : ay a C 2 SAays, 185 i $297,470. Waterbury had $96,- o P Chiel Tawiines am beteoiys: both | inoot the court ordered him sent | FIFTH WARD RALLY. Telephofle 46 alfl t., eW "taln, t. New Haven $90,470: New Brit- forth were at his o i TG e back. Communication with the Mer H The Fifth Ward Republican club [$8,500; Stamford $4,500. | i Ellihermore Rt el e e . W o iden ""f‘““‘f“ hool however, brought hold its first rally of the cam- i |08 i e s (i || e (O e e A ; e x‘l)-q:;uln;ntn;x; that LaFlamme { paign at Skritulsky’s hall on Broad UPT. TOWERS’ INVENTION. | ; * | has inspected his house and found | S Such a bad boy that they will not | street tonight. Speaker Frank Sl S . ke him back As this court could | Healy of Windsor Locks and l\ul"r 55 4 A nothing to compla £ —_— High cl photo play, Fox's a- Laaingofy 't se i r i ¥ play oX thea The present trouble. McMahon at- | not send him to the reformatory and [ \William J. Malone of Bristol will be gns Interchangeable C ing for | ter. L F e : 4 e, . s e el e e L tributes to the pesonal spite of two | 4id N0t care o bind him over o the | the speakers. Alderman William Mo- Pamtmg‘ Paperhangmg, Decoratmg, Wall cy Use. ‘ young men who were in the ~])4*(Lx\ higher court Judge Meskill, with his { Cahe, prosident of the club, will pro- B e oty % | Toudeville sad motion plotures | o sallery n court (s’ mortiok |Gl Syeening this morsing and then | Gier. s e wemners i <*ne | Papers, Canvas Ceilings. All Work Guaranteed water department has designed a | Keeney's theater. He recently had occasion to eject and his opponent in the hydrant coupling, which would | e ==} them from his theater, he said, ana | £2Ve/Mhim one more chance to hehave. { mayoralty contest, Councilman O. I very valuable in aise of an angered at that they must have com- S SEEenLe Dt o tORth intygiclay | Curtis, will attend £ the fi of the flower frgency where it was necessary to | Active Turners’ private masquerade, | plained to the building inspector. | 2il but judgment was suspended 'mdi — ! army, including some for aid upon Hartford or vice | TUrner hall Their grievance was, the theater man | 1 Was placed on probation for sIX | \A\NY DEATHS IN FEBRUARY. |Jorjitiie i ussinm a1l tacy S aREamEEEan k. months ! with veterans of his campaigns it | | \ The hydrant threads are not = explained, because they got two seats T e 1 E ) s ot | SIniained. bec Ly Y & Ty $5 Lox Asaultunel Nt The mortality report for the month Galicia and the Carpathians. His ized and frequently it W. T M . e = > ind a post and ked for their = A 3 of February as recorded at the town d when assistance is asked from | \'ons Sorenn lodge, K. of P., meets | ;,,ony hack. There being no reason for | J0seph Kovleski. alias Joseph Clark | O - e forces are well equipped and plen = 7 in Vega hall. e : = i {0 shows there were 63 s < nan . ighboring city that, because of = this, inasmuch they had seats, their [ Was fined and costs for assaulting | geqihs ax compared with 49 last vear, I]UWN ‘T rutlyatocked y“lm g\\:ng‘ \]::-mlyn’r difference in threads, it is prac- request was refused and they made | Jogseph Stasky. The men got into There were 18 deaths under one year o D s oF vur:?md'e 1“ in P impossible to make direct hy-| Board of finance and taxation | SUch a disturbance they were invited | bar room brawl which ended when |, 19 petween one and five years. - o Arn]‘enlu]ns‘a!‘;‘ Giie) Head iare t connections and the value of | meets in City hall. to legy McMahon declares that all | Kovleski beat up his companion. | Causes of death were: Grip 5, cer 7 j e irentke, ,‘x'. ipbed by the Rud jis thus nullifiea. | EET he wants fair deal. He does not —r !bro spinal meningitis 2. Diphtheria 1, ’l\ k ] R d IO Be Russla [Ypis netas to SRR : ) b obviate such a condition between | Central Labor Union meets at 34 | Want to be fighting the city govern- To Prevent The Grip S hCobihel couetin ooiind reyer 1t (RIALLKCYRLY 6ady i Britain and Hartford, Mr. Tow- | Church street. ment all the time hut it is forced on | Colds cause Grip—Laxative Bromo | pthisis 3, bronchitis 1. diseases of the ; E jhas designed his coupling. One him in this case. He also criticises | Quinine removes the cause. There is | nervous system 6, heart diseases 10, tol‘ PeaGe <+ 1 Native eggs, 33c. is cut to the New Britain thread |, o Chief Dame of the fire department, [ only one “Bromo Quinine.” . W. jaccidents 2, and all other causes 19. | i T B irther -0 s s ) rumbull Colony, O. of P. I, meets [ saying he is around looking for trouble | GROVE'S signature o o . e i —_— : ‘¢ C [ rathece i Hartrord T i ey i CROVE [EREAANG dolu ey i WALLINGFORD MAN CAUGHT. is for each city to have several : ne. EliNa: N MINSTREL MARRIE | = has ! hese couplings in reserve so in = 7 In the rear of his theater is a twelve o DUBLIN MINSTREL MARR - | Washington, March T—Turkey has - —_— z of a conflagration in either place | Calumet Club meets at 53 Church | foot fover, McMahon claims, and he Native egs 33¢ Fukselll Bros b [ LostAng ., Cal., March 7 Fr; about reached the end of her mxzo, | 'Was One of Those in J. Grant : . ooklyn, known throu and would like to drop out of the Lyman's Net. le would be no difficulty®in secur- ‘ | great European war. Definite infor- | < Eraedinse gance: mation of the most trustworthy char- | New York, March = *"“‘_“ . rant acter_to the effect that the backbone | Lyman, who fled from New ¥ ork ‘1\ of the Ottoman campaign against the | after the exporuse of a sto Russians has been broken has reach- | swindle which he was alleged to have | New Britain lodge, N. I O. P., | him not to let people stand up in the | Special sermons will be delivered by | The ma . took place in the east. | ed Washington, coupled with the as- |Lerpetrated and later wa arrested I.w mlestsiin i Jr 0 U A, M. hall. rear. Mc Jon asserts that he then | ministers from neighboring towns, | Frank is billed here for another week. | sertion that developments of a start- | Iliorida, was accused yesterday in ',"' ' o'clock | Mrs. Fogarty did a turn at Stockton. | ling character may be epected s00n \_‘vmvlf'uwntr-! rmh&m\e'n\ r-‘f\lrv\l'l ¥ Ne Britain council, R. A., meets [ when the inspector came back an | during Lent at St. Mark's church. | Sacramento and I‘resno on the trip | in the Near Eastern situation. the federal grand jury of )fl\l‘xplllwg at 212 Main streeet. AT o kv T CtBl ) st The list of speakers follows: March | down the coast. Friends of the pair | It is intimated that Russia has al- | various persons throughout the United i Yesterday afternoon MeM:ahon d 5 Rey. 1. T. Mathison of liockville: | here say that the union of the two is a | rcady been approached on behalf of |States of large sums of money.” Since | Daughters of Castile annual ban- | clares there were not fifteen peopie | Marc . Suffra i 3. .| “supremely happy one.” lihe Turks for a separate peace. Over- | leing returned to New York from ELL AN s {quet, Hotel Beloin. standing up in his house and there | Acheson: March 5 08 S 0 ] — res in this dircetion are not _ex- | Florida, Lyman has been confined to E | were seats enouglh for them. He | Whitehead, rector of Christ church, HUTS FOR SICK SOLDIERS. to be accepted by the Rus-|the Tombs in default of $100,000 bail hat to “pull in Paddy is some | South Farms, Middletown: April i ., March 6:20 A, m.—T jans at this time, not so much he-|en a charge of fllegally using the s not believed that the mails | supplies e fttee of ocommon |clalins t P pScts bsolutely Removes upny T it ecar o.f mmen | or 5o he i arrested, He intimat. | Rev. John H. Jackson of ‘The Open | Paris city council has voted a credit it 4 % council, meets in City hall. bt S 4 e sady t ive Russia Complainants mentioned in thé new | ed that Rutherford is but dolog | Hearth,” Hartford: April 12, Rev. | 1,700,000 francs for erection in s are yet ready to g E o Ce aina; ! dlg?St},on' One paCk.age | o Quizley's bidding and the latier is try- | Chauncey Linsley, rector of Trinity zrounds of Paris hospitals of | What she wants mostly from Turke “:h';‘f";‘ljmfml]"ml_v Murray B 1,"»»4 oves it. 25c at all druggists. | Native cges, 3¢ Russ ng to make up campalgn materias. | church, Torrington: April 19, Rev. (. |huts in which 3,500 tubercular sol-|—an outlet to the Mediterrancan Sea | of Wallingford, Conn., R. J. Handly “Oh. he'll do what Quizley fells him, | B. Hedrich of Berkeley Divinity | diers can he given oven air tre —as hecause Russia has entered into | of Baltimore, L. A. Wells of Erie, Pag 8 ment. The cost of treatment will |@ compact with the other Entente |and H. P. Foster, Jr., of Knoxville, Z garding the inspector. McMahon in Bishop Brewster will conduct the |amount to 00,000 francs yvearly, | Allies not to sign a separate peace. | Tenn., who allege that Lyman induced s h But the 'information that Turkey's | them to send him money in the belief YOU CAN EASILY K YOUR HAIR HEALTHY AND BEAU- ists that he h ot alonefvelll withiliseryices Sunday fanehiag, fyyhenacon St 5 hros. | power for both offense and defense | that he intended to use it to buy VIFUL BY USING. : 5 i Russell Bros. street. agreed with the wuthorities that he | 2 Fog d 3 would not have this overcrowded anc | JENT AT ST, MA out the country s the “Dublin Min- would leave a wiy through it. | surel no longer traveling alone, lan Pou meets at This he has done, he clait On Sun- | Neighboring Pastors Are o Address | 107 0 Sl e, RRG G hn S. Parsons and Miss Eliza- | st ford came into his theater and. tola izt ldwards, ‘a Mor prima donna May Schmidt were quietly me last’ evening by Rev. J. 1. Rees he Stanley Memorial church. The | S refused to admit any more people and | Wednesday evenings at T7:45 ple were unattended. i i WEDDED AT CHURCH. Main street. day night Building Inspector Ruthe ; formerly known on the stage as Grace | | i | too, all right.” McMahon says re- | school. ihe police, but now the inspector in- | ation will be administered. The = . e . " o 3 5 ! Bl : | has reached its limit and is now stocks. Some of them also sent him s and spoils it all by trying to - se - this service will he 10:3 anduspolis 18 IEh e tiine R tol) honrtseC totuth s aapiicen il e TICKS IN MUD. | pidly on the decline is made on in- |collateral as security on promised . e i the “goat.” o'clock ins [0 he sua our, = . = T 12 3 & 12 g ning th s A dlogs lhes £ icgusualBnoyr; formation of a definite and rellable | transactions, according to the com- b McMahon declares that his theater | 10:45 o'clock. Plymouth, Mass, March 7—The | [OTHI8LOR 5 & C er that has | plaint, and he disposed of this with- plays to 15.000 people every week and e British schooner A. J. Sterling, lum- | SeMmi-oficta o | : H | aeh . r out their consent. if it s possible to handle such crowds | Xative cgss, 23 r Bros. | ber laden, from Liverpool, N. Ve oscnediiWashinglog, s { i | any better than he does, he has got ot by LR, ) 6 om Turkish Army Cut in Half. b | s = t to be shown Tle points out that | vesterday on the southern end of 1t is coupled with the statement T ks $3a Rus o Hair Tomc and Shampoo Paste i i come mars feacr’s| apenove satame mames, (SISO o e e, end of||It ls coupled, T Mo any | Natve ogun 310 Rumen Bro if oftimes dark, so ther must per- AL a mee of the water com- i1 soft ground and was pulled off | rity, that the Turks are not able | g 2 After using this treatment for a few weeks, if you don't find force stand up untii the lights are | mivsioners last evening action was | undamaged at high tide v;:rl\' mrx;«r\]- t‘t‘)“))-‘t?\‘i::l. the onward advance of the MAJOR FITZGERALD KILLED, your scalp healthy and free from dandruff, and your hair glossier, hted. He also declares it would be | taken approving the salary increa {by a crew from the Gurnet coast | army of Grand Duke Nicholas, mmyw " T more abundant, more beautiful and casier to dress, tell us so and an impossible policy to rush - up o | sought by Supsrintendent James ' guard station. | ed with its victories at Erzerum and | Was Experimenting in Tent With we will gtve bhack your mone j every patron as soon as he enters the | Towers and oreman John Maher, ———— Ritlis, across the heart of Asia Minor | Shell Which Exploded. | door and intorm him he must hurry | Mr. cers seeks se from $1.900 NO VOTES FOR WOMEN. | to the Syran coast. The victories e O Bt e Y N 53t e I.'|‘“‘\‘i'l“2””::""‘ ;‘]‘!I’b’_"'-“l"“"i‘ getin seut ] $2.3 ”v::l IA:I)"-’.';}I:‘:)I\:;:- -::;';’;yy‘»\i-;ll‘l‘”u‘,lz Trenton. N. J., March 7-—The state | 0f the l‘éx..u‘xfi ln:.l(‘:.‘.h\}‘l;‘!’\'11‘.‘4::;;:"“':::‘” | Lord Desmond Fitzgerald, first bat- gari A ) Shan et s s o D L 000 oard also ar d the | senate last night concurred in an | io information res £ Washingio? | talion Irish guards and brother of e“aaa, oni 50 ¢ poo Paste, n”” g © authorities have | estimates, which include a se for |, dyerse report on the hill which pro- | will shortly be followed by semsa- | p, puge of Leinster and heir pre- nd $1.00 - a jar RIS (0 ‘\|u\l;.xv.‘nmm.\m.‘« thatiiiCGleric Poameanumhelaction! Of Com=| {5 sedlonTrazs forwomen At the enallviiiinry ,,,‘\v.‘,l,,‘,,,m,,\l ,,,T,\_\‘,J B N e T S ke to a finish in the Minor, are expected to cut the Turk- J0F A 10 50 8T B o despateh to That's how much faith we have in this treatment. | i | missioners Rossberg and Bgan in pur- | {ign next month for presidential el | 2 . ! 1 . . \’(’hn.\‘mg sha xs from H. Reynolds | egates. The vote was six to four. { ish empire in half, have m.‘_.lo et he Matin, He was experimenting in St e Case, l:xml straw from Lucius Styles for the | capture of Bagdad certain, 4 imd;‘“” {ent withi ol faw 1dna of Bomb In the cas sugene LaFlaimme, | mun e plant was approved. [t | blocked the Teuton plans for drives | (4 . 4" axploded and a fragme § \ g AaFla b 3 3 N o [ 8 agment | (Ir ral rdS eihteen ve 1, his unusdally had | Was voted to buy 150 meters as the | UTUEQIS‘ Know Best Med;cme] ek Sk GEEE T G el B R record has undoubtedly saved him | Price is now on the jump. Clerk -'rn‘ 1 | Among the many things that have ! ... ¢, 4 hospital and died an hour | from being confined in the reform | £ave some statistics on the consump- | Fm Kd"e, T[nuh,es | demonstrated the inability of Turkey | G0 . i DRUG S | OR . school for two or three years more. He | tion, of water before and since the | | to successfully cope with her enemilos | “ b oo was wounded fn : was in court yesterday on a charge of | meters were installed. He will ex- | i i among the Bntente Allles, particu- | r € S Bt e of the war and | 4 7:R 2Rl SZore . drunkenness and breach of the peace. | Plain this to the finance board in con- | g = . '“1:.',‘\“ m\:‘ Seans ythe [ Ity with dhe . Rusdian advance .. mentioned in despatches for dis- S 2 r 5 i o e o8 have ‘n Kilmer - nor, is the food sit- = & As he was on parole from the reforn | nection with the estimates. T 5 through Asia Minor, i ; tinguished service. He was born IBY MAIN STREET Swamp-Root I have never heard | sation. The entire Ottoman Empire, | pf\, Rt 2 fcomplaint, as my customers always | . cording to reliable advices received | Native es the. Russell Bros. | gpeak favorably regarding it. Three | jore. has been virtually without suf . o parties haye informed me that they | jejent food for nearly two months. Native eggs, Russell Tros. 0 re FANICAB RAMS TROLLEY, have been restored 1o health by the | The crops of Turkey have been the - use of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root af- | poorest in a genecration A visitation > i But setric i Superior anq | teF suffering from Rheumatism. Liver | of locusts out of Fgypt through Sv-| COMB SAGE TEA IN . Jon ! trouble and Gravel. 1t is a pleasure | jja created frightful havoe with the | THE BEST OF Your Nerves?| oo i, = S8 S Ry & 2 o e aay ; ome of Michael Sullivan's auto- | lieve it is the best medicine on ‘he | g & y | — ¢ ey sials Scize Food. | mobile pitney-taxis caume to grief on | market for kidney. liver and bladder [Grook caliofcly ¥ | ook young ! Common garden Sage Chureh ‘street opposite Corbin Placs | complaints fofinaugioNtheRmisontunel foLatll and Sulphur darkens so naturally | HOLD A PENCIL AN INCH | late Jast night when, in rounding the | Very truly yours, crop shortage and l]«:;“"‘i‘:’”""; ;:::)“11‘ nobody cnn tell, 2 A DOT ON A PIKCE o | curve from the depot, it crashed into . ROETHLEIN, Dru Ao e o Germane. Infor. | Grandmother kept ner hair beautts L R AND SEE IF YOU CAN pUT | @ trolley car. Edward Rutkowski of 1,104 h St. Cor. Monroc | Were disposed of (0 Cwashington to | [lly darkened, glossy and abundant oy - : o ‘D | 8B - street was driving b s Lanehburs " mation h a brew of Sage Tea 3 ITS POINT DOWN QUICKIY AND |78 Beaver street was driving but was 1 ot | L s he German | With & brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur | notinjured. Personally appeared hefore me this | the effect that when th A% | Whenever her hair feil out or took on ol H IXACTLY ON THIZ DOT. : : Serbia s < A belected LISI Of POplfial' NOVBIS LA f .1 Not so the automobile. Both front | 1st day of November, 1915, 13d Ro H"“‘ 1\\'1;‘\\ “']‘:"‘L""“‘“.’(::::fvi::)d'ou.]:: that dull faded or sireaked appe: Here is an interesting test for the ) 1 s & cels were smashed. One headlight | thlein, who subscribed the above | butting i : ance i ple mix . Wa whee ! h Constantinople, high Turkish | @nce, this simple mixture was applied ] nerves. If you are nervous and ov ¢ ; ! 2 : b }] : s broken and the running board |statement and made oath that (ha | With L pe s Ormel'ly $1.25 to $1.50 | wronght and your hand will not hold **% PTOFCH C R . - irue in substunce ande in | oficlals who wers profegtemts in WIth weadtitel Niwet fiy saiing o) Gl (8 ing a little Margo for |- ’ fact iheir ideals and sympathies, among Any drug store for “Wyeth's S8age and 4 Sulphur Compound.” you will get ga two or three weeks and note the dif- 5 % W. E. HAWKS, | them Enver Pasha, requisitioned N a CO ference. Unsteady nerves seldom cure | Native eggs, . Russell Bros. Notary Public | large quantities of food and uold large bottle of this old-time recipe® OW py themselv in fact they generally ge = S e G e e them at high prices to the rmans, | ready to use, for about 50 cents. This worse if neglected. Margo sple METHODIST CHURCH QUARTET. 1etter to Some of these Turkish officials be «xmx_‘z:( mixture can be depended upon did combination of iron and hypo- Dr. Kilmer & Co., me wealthy through the requi to restore natural color and beauty - e T - Bl [l T S ier- | to the hair and is splendid for dand- . phosphites with other ingredients of g : B Binghamton, N. Y. tioning of food for sale to the Ge 1ot r dand i 1 lar the Trinity Methodist Bpiscopal 3 ¢ | A P AR RoRTE a lOl'lery epal' me recognized value and The Clark & } , { mans at Constantinople. ruff, dry. itchy scalp and falling hair. inerd Co. or any reliable drugsist | Chureh was announced by Chairman |5 oo\ swamp-Root Will Do For Fhe ‘Turkish financial fabric has| A well-known downtown druggist o1l it under the manufacturer's | Pugald McMillan of the music com- You | also greatly weakened. The princi- | says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and. iiealiots ariractor e rentiien ([t foolhis ey RengRl BaansiRtiol send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & | ple source of funds has been Ger- | Sulphur, because it darkens so natur back, Make the test today. ! the following: Miss Anna GClark ‘o, Binghamton, N. Y. for a sample | many, and Germany is shutting down | ally and evenly that nobody can tell Note how quickly and harmlessly [ prano; Mrs. Dudley T. Holmes, co size bottle. It will convince anyone. | on the granting of financial aid to | jt has been applied—it's so easy to use, Margo does its work. (It contains np | tralto; Mr. Morse, tenor —and Mr. | 300 iy aigo receive a booklet of val- | the Ottoman government. But the | too. You simply dampen a comb or dangerous habit forminz drugs.) | Roberts of Hartford, bass. The quar- | 48 750 eomation, telling about the | real blow at Turkish power has been | soft brush and draw it through your The personnel of the new quartet of Note how the nerves steady down | tet will sing morning services and [ piqpevs and bladder. When writing, | the advance of the Russian armics | hair, taking one strand at a time. By 169-171 and new life and ambition seems to | a chorus choir will be formed fc be sure and mention the New Britaln | under command of Grand Duké Nic- | morning the gi hair disappears, af- RUG 0 MAIN STREERT come tingling through the entire sys- | evening services Daily Herald. Regular fifty-cent and | holas from the direction of the Cau- | ter another application or two, it is = 2 tem when the cause of your nervous — = one-dollar size bottles for sale at all | casus upon Erzerum. restored to its natural color and looks troubles has been corrected. Native Russcll Bros. ‘drun store: The Grand Duke has an enormous sy, soft and abundant.