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Plainville News DIVORCED COUPLE SICK WOMEN MAY BE REMARRIE Helped Eve;'y Yeaxl by Common | Sense Suggestions Given Free by The Lydia E. Pinkham THE HARTFORD SILK STORE. ESTABLISHED 1832, Medicine C | Exclusive Agents for Hartford for “‘American Lady” and “Madi S CSa z Lyra” Corsects. Charles F. DigglERe;Iuses fo Dis- cuss Report of Reconciliation (’hone Number Charter 5200) For forty years women suffering from Il kinds of female ills have been writ- 'f' Sh ' f B e e A Magnificent Showing o of Lynn, Mass., for advice. & ~ o ). Thus they receive e sense = HES AT EXWIEES e ccmieernnanes 5 Quuts. Coats, Dresse " experience, and thousands of gick wo- y [] men have been saved from untold suffer- ANNUAL SPRING LINING SALE IS THE e v p R TR | and Waists From Atlantic City—Gossips Hint ghow NEXT THING OF ABSORBING INTER- || o Remaoge 0 tter Formes | yAiorans Qhio.—Lydis E. Pinkhem's » IR R EST TO THE TA]LOR, DRESS— Husband—Plan for Club for Boy- . g;lln"?.n.‘v“:'\"”\;.m;: y ST Iblyij‘h'r'v:‘vnllyt'”\vwlli\'-"“r".””"y\‘“l‘\‘w‘v,n‘:”\‘ » all the new \W‘.fl”m‘}‘:‘ ) e of sizes for women and mi md ranging in g Although he refused to discuss th % SHO0 e (R i izes for women ai g 2 P - Y g $18.75 (0 $69.00. MAKER OR HOME SEWER matter in any way, Charles 1%, Digal ; .4|[|overcome female ' DRISSIS— Unusually shic styles in (affeta, crepo de sl today would make no denial of the fe WM RW || weakness. T have crepe metcor, net, cte., in ail the latest spring colors, very mal ¥ | report that he and his former wifc. \ & 3 told young mothers exclusive models for women and misses, and ranging in price frg BEGINNING TUESDAY., MARCIHE 7TH, WI WILL. VNTIL SAT- UG (Emes TR T e e 3 as well as older ones S1 1o $69.00. , . : ) o URDAY, THE N1TH, INCLUSIVE, HOLD OUR ANNUAL sPRING or are soon to be. re-married. M ? about your reme- | § WAISTS—One of (he I.u__"g;)! and most_comprehensive liniel SALIL OI' LININGS. FIVE DAYS O BARGAINS. | E 3 dies, and what they waists that we haye ever assembled including cvery known have done for me. | wanted materials—-lingerie, taffeta, tub silks, crepe de chine, etc. matter cntirely and as he doe: not X 5 I thinkl Lydia E! all the latest spring shades and I,,.,,.,,‘,, r‘,‘,.z,, ,,,),N"r.:j)ht?:f - diseuss them. “There's been cnouch . my life, a8 my health was very bad l'“‘, ",f,“,,,. ‘.,, a price range from $10.00 to $49.00. oo | when I wrote you, but now I can do my | 8 s Diggle declared that it is a personal On account of the serious dye situation, linings have advanced very materially in price. We, by foresizhed buying, and with a plentiful supply now on hand, ave in a position to scll you linings at less cost to you than we could buy them for in the market today. talk already,” he said, “and I 5 g i own work and have not had a sick day IT IS TO YOUR DECIDED ADVANTAGE, if you are a Home J[aothinEgubatereriiofeas since I began taking your remedies. i Gur |flf!fliufllfirisale (!T Spnflg uress GOUflS mrTnme Da Rumors of the reconciliation e 5 3 rem: Sewer Tailor or in the Dressmaking buseness. Good linings are as oncilia Fheerthe G T P e UIBAE DS 11 | PATTERNS WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF gy . | tween Mr. Diggle and his divorced 1l the time.”’—-Mrs. Gro. THome- |l AT SPECIAL PRICES AND necessary to the fit of a garment, as is a foundation to a house. shoilnoas kel KNGe o R o 28{‘,‘,32“,1 e NewarE,Hom. : STANDARD PATTERNS WITH EVERY PURCHAS the latter returned from Atlantic Why don’t you write for free advice? o .\~"‘.(l-v' "v'("\.l‘ e Dress Goods will be found to include allit City @ few days ago. Co-incident Address Lydia . Pinkham Medicine late w”ww; ey popular naterlals for this season's wear Colol piz. Co. (confidential). Lynn, Mass. : t as in former vears, and our prices no higher, as o Just as examples of the Sale Prices. we will say that rezular 5o fPerchiinelarelint cerlis il ol o S S e : S e with her arrival home came Mr. Rl orders were placed betore the dvanee in advantage of the inducements that arc "The 6 inch Lining Lawn, regular 1ic quality, for 121 . The yard raw materials and dye gles return to Plainville after an al offered for thatlil i Y D cnce of several months. The couple | (he formal formation of such a LE o e The Z5c grade for 2fe yard. The 35¢ grade for 28¢ yard, You can | had been seen tozether and acquaint- | ciefy - three days of the w from these as too the savings to be made. LRemember, but five days to ances reported that an announcement Plainville Tis never done anythin wide Lininz Satin reduced as follows, regular 19¢ quality for 15¢ est shown in the new movement When a ’‘phone call was sent to | which recently developed o is Knitted Wool Sweaters with sash and belt, all white and cole! the beautiful home of Mrs. Diggle on | planncd to have the organization T Washington street by a “Herald” man | take on the form of a Y. M. . A for $6.50. this morning, Mr. Diggle answered | thie memers to have an opportunity Knitted Shetland Wool Sweaters in plain colors, Copenhag the ring himself. He explained t to develop their minds and bodies regular sizes, and extra val Mrs. Diggle was not in. Asked | through social intercourse and ath | about the report that he had re-mar- | letic exercises. Boys over fourtcen white collars and vests, rose. Copenhagen, etc. Unusual val Javender, rose, brown nd white in for $5.00. HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND O vied his former wife, the young man | years of age will he admitted to mem- PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. it - | answered “Nothing doing. T've gof | hership. There will he no maximunm | kg SPECML VM_UES IN WASH GU["]S | nothing to say T{’s nobody's busi- > limit and it is expected that ms ness and I'm not going to talk about | of the young men of the town will PERCALES I'OR 8¢ YARD—3 [1t." e was advised that the recport | affiliate themselves with the club cales in light and dark colors; regular 1 000 yards of 36-inch Dress Fel ¢ yard, special for e y | will be held Frid of the reconclliation had heen eir- While no action was taken regard- COTTON DRESS VOILES FOR 1 > YARD-—40-i L tto Berlin News [ e Il :u J\] 'nl\vu\;ln’i'l at ‘.'u IS AT R G s (e G e s S cbmo | i Bl i e i, eTeRtE e Dress Voiles, good assortment “,, select from, stripe florals an| \ | olclock 0 Sacrec cart Church, | city and its environments, ¢ ould not do “That makes | was cited as one o hest lable igure ralue 25¢, for 1sc yard. i = e st Berlin, Rev. J. C. Brennan, of- ments. and would not down Th n £ as cit one of the hest avai figurc valu T0i S TAHD 200 varae o IS Y 2y oI Bricfs, no difference to me,’ he said, “I won't | Tocations and it is probable that th IRISH DRI : R ds oy FAS BER IN quAN i ;lnylmm\:'.y‘mm Bt aRerlE Mrs. N L Haven of F talighabou Rt [ matter of venting it will be taken un inchSpure MRIsHYDres{linzn il SUECHESEE b orgi S80 NE h I I v Middle ! 5 aven o serlin 2 > [3 stoeve P Mrs. diggle secured a divorce from ith the owner, An effort is to he | speecial price 20¢ yard. 5 i P oo left last evening for South Royalton, X8 B1EEL guad el RECILELL Forticth Anniversary. Vermont. to attend the funeral of pep | "6" husband several months > | made o interest the manufacturers | DIRESS POPLINS, SPECIAL FOR 15¢ YARD—Dress Poplis | rev . T . Manship, pastor of | father charges of habitual intemperance. She [ and husiness men of the town in the in all the wanted colovs; resular 2ic value, special 15 yard. i the F erlin. Methodist church, i M Rl R oy e o was also given the custody of a s plan and they will he asked to give WASH TUB SILKS— inches wide, la i »1.Hv of colored stri U | making final plans for the fortieth | wig hord o wi of Bierlin Grange | ,om of the marriage, the court hav- | financial istance to the club until with two and three-tone effects; rcgular value, special il 49 | observance of the nuilding of the, edi- [ of ey St tenisht at the home | ing fwsued an order giving the father | it develops sufliciently to he self-sup- 29¢ yard. = s ik, i S b B s, | e permission to see the boy at stated | pordng DRISS GINGHAMS—32 inches wide, a large line of ~stripel A 3 { -\ special program appropriate o the Miss Anna Tagan is spending a few | intervals The signatures of cighty-eight plaids and checks, plain colors; regular value special £0 Mrs Tlmmhy T]el\fley Suocumhs“.u.,, will be catried out and in. |:92YS at her home in Kensington Shortly after the decree was 1= | voung men and boys have heen sc- 12150 yard. y { vitations have bheen extended to the [ Miss Ethel Swanson of Park street, | sued Mr. Diggle went to work in Harts | cured to a paper in which the club . former pastors o attend the excreises | NeW Britain, has returned home after | ford. his former wife continuing o | idea is suggested. This would indi fo Burns Received Monday The address. of (he dax will he de- | ShOTC visii with Mr. find Mre, D | live ot (he Tome she had crected on | livered by Rov. Dr. Staplos of Sprinee || B. Bunting of Kensington Washington street. The residence [ o healthy membership at the hegin- | cate that the organization will have 1 c 0. set » JoC] RIN Y z ticld, who held fhe pastorate at the The condition of Mrs, 1o, A, Stevens |15 ©n¢ of the hest appointed homes | ning merit and patrons arc promised DIRECT PRIMARY ADOPT! hocichi Wantdedicatea Srotltor it = e in Plainvitle { After discussing the proposition in- | musicnl treat. § ! 4 L \ e et S Setohors oittn i _"‘”‘""'”‘""_”” MOerning. | eolowed a romantic courtship. Mr committee of seven, four men and |his left hand badly ecrushed in a National Conventions, ““”"1‘>H“M el 1 <L‘.-“\,:‘.::.\" ::;'\\\\::;}((y!n\:‘\\v\l\l l’\v;f“y Diggle is a daughter of the late Bd- | three boys, to investigate the pros- | jnachine whieh he was ope ating Rutland, Vt, March 8.9 g A cldon | win Wills, a wealthy manufacturer [ peets and to arrange for formal or- | while at work in (he Trambull Klec- | Tast Berlin Methodist Church Mem- | “Shaun Aroon.” tomorrow, aftcrnoon in his ds She inherited a consider- | ganization Another meeting will 1e | Final reheavsals are being held Mrs. John Martino is ill at her | able sum at his death and with her | held in the near future bers Plan To Celebrate Fortieth | wighiy by the members of St. Paul's | 10Me in Kensington. husband she lived in the fashion of politicians were fully alive tod tric company’s factory yesterday the fact that the adoption of a d The condition of the daughters of | primary system in the refere Cafferty Pleads Not Guilty. Tohn / Gleason and Hayden Griflin Ifrank Cafferty of this place entered |of Bast Main strect, who are ill with a plea of nof guilly when arraigned | ¢iPhtheria, ix reported to be improv- at the opening |iN& The recovering of both children vote al town meetings yesterdag nished them with matter for i diate action, whereas the state’s phatic reafirmation of the locad tion system of liquog selling ool prohibition question out of politie the time being Men wh have Dramatic club, which will present the | Miss Catherine Ryan of Iarmington | the wealthy until they became es {01 time Irish play, “Shaun Arvoon,” | Road has returned from a trip (o | {ransed. This Afternoon—=Brict Ttems. | Parish ‘hall on = Lriday evening, || New York, et o i i el G B o 1zge Tuttls TR i Considerable improve- | have been on friendly terms since a | hefore Judee is expected Mr Timothy Tierney died at heriment has been shown by the artists | short time after the diverce wz of the March term of the superior 3 . i i Erv rra T T Rt e (R (1 A A e e aranted and hints at their prohable | court yesterday. Ile was charged | Archdeacon Brewster of Warchouse B il ) LRI (G TSRS T e B e - s W e with being a commnton drunkard, hav- [ Point will meet with the wardens and | he time beine. - Men who haved R e e B S MAUD ALLAN RECOVIERIN st o S SO (R ing heen hound over from Plainville. | vestrymen of the Church of Oup | ‘Ui king ir ! e il B g g ors A oL B oun i er) i The court arranged to have him |Saviour after the services to he held | Ness to go as delegates to the naty ] | s made to have a concert, preceding New York, March 8.—Maud Allan, | Plans for the formation of a club | { party conventions at once bega Mrs erney was burning a plle of | the performance. After the play { make plans for active companig old papers in the vard of the home- | dancing will be enjoyed until a lafe RS 3 propartions for spring primarie s “co ope of 51 appendicitis 5 4 1Wing and will preach at the | Isane A, Upson. was said today o be on the voad to | op’ o Our Saviour, and it was |Graham for new substilute clerk at e : ; | The primary system was adopte i recovery. Miss Allan has an inte v S the post office. The appointment was The annual weeting of the Lawn e funeral of the late Isane A i sajd today that the interest and en- o o iy Ll tional reputation, having app. thusiasm manifested at the session | made to fill & vacancy caused by the [ Tennis club will be held Wednesday Upson of Iast Hartford. formerly of \ - YO0 pefore many crowned heads. wion of Mi; Fdith Ellis, | evening of next week at the home of Kensingto as helc s afte o AV Eres encouragement to those E AE o S g T el i . 5 | Kensington, was held this afternoon gave great cncouragein to | 8. S, Gwillim Blection of officer flames by rolling in the snow. Neigh- | from the undertaking rooms of {he - hopeful for its success Sl cetiverunidosRNIRI eh SEs ooy Will take place o tiracted the woman's | James Whitney company of Iast Although nothing definite was de- | Pecome the bride of Dr. L. H. I7rost. i SOLDIERS STUDY AUTOS, 3 | Hartrora Services were = cided on at {he meeting, a good Walter A, Lathrop, who has heen The Jolly Twelve whist club will Birthday, Sunday—~Upson uneral | | | Native eggs, 33c. Russell Bros. wbout 6:30 o'clock as a result of hurns received on Monda Oon that day tricd before a jury thmrorow I'riday evening. The archdeacon will * | classical dancer, reported dying after | for boys and young men of the town pay an official visit to the church New Substitute Named. were discussed at a meeting held last { S on md the wind wafted the flames lothing caught on fire. Be- : ing caught on fi ! \ majority of 3.673, the vote be fore wssistance reached her, she " | Yex, 24,126; No, 21,163, Ten of had ceeeded in quenching the [ fourteen counties endorsed the pla conducted 1 in that place and interment toolk plac Open School of Instruction . at T moved her to her house, where Dr e pusntifoolenlace lin Liane conieie: R L thin o few days it is believed | months, will he promoted to a regular | Afrs, Barrow e, e cometers, ISensington. ‘l Everyone Should edoitine engasvic e elTore SR LS Do e Own Expense. o sushed to her aid and re- : S e Gotin 3 b 4 sor rushed start towards organization was made | S€rving as substitute clerk for several [ meet next Tuesday at the home of " § plans < as terribly burned about the | Pleads Guilty. - ficiently to permit of election of of- | Place. The new appointee has been Native eggs. Russell Bros, New York, March S8—Soldiers Dnnk Hot Water ficors and other features attending |on the cligibility list since examina- & army posts here have opened Corivicleal i nkinat eail tions were held at the time of the & e a co-operative school of instruction survived by her hushand and | court on the charge of Lreaking into . Ornin inauguration of the city delivery HLLE SV NI MODIET, their own expense, to learn how Ve, (00 M sty Doyl ol S LR B BRErs in the M g FF | rystem, 5 operate armored motor cars and ind Ann Mara Tierney. The funeral { ton was brough( hefore the Mares STOP DANDRU With the Grangers. SlESsica i prpect I toR N alioR 8108l v roTiie used in army . scout term of the superior court in Hart. | | HAIR GETS THICK, After the regular business meeting 900, 0008 R 0hicngo [ transport. service. The school ford vesterday Miller was chargeq | || Wash away all the stomach, liver, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL | the Grange held last evening an Rochester, N. Y., March S.— Fenry | been organized under the direc hreach of the peace, assaull and and bowel poisons before interesting program of a musical and [ giegei left this cily last night for | °f Capt. Gordon Johnston "’(' = | intoxication and entered a plea & A TR i Ser il e Fleventli Cavalry, aide to Geng suilty s or e ! Draw a cloth through [Hferary chavacter w rennd SR ell G g Al o hallsa VRS Ay et : H direction of Frank Mitchell * Leonard Wood Hold Banquct. | your hair and double rain permanently According to o men compiupentes il | Miss Emily Nute gave a talk on ! - RS its Dheauty. e ) N S Jay | HLOTY: told by Siegel's friends. he has struction, they will be elig A yery_enjoyable hanquel wis held | To feel vour best day in and dav | et e, S e B S R e e o SR at the Kilby House last night S bl o i G s e 5 : o |gave an enterta - hlanotselec(Ton) | LRell CHSIGILABENT emiel \ppointm S eniherallofteaicl g oo R R LIS B feslalean nstde ur bile | Spend 25 cents! Duandraff vanishes [lanaRman S hIER Tavorealitha Sl SRET BEOPERLoNGRnRAbICaRD chauffeur-sergeants. It is inte team coat your tongue and sicken yvour aadihere slonalcon ‘I am aftetr big money,” suid Siegel i liavela borba brudine T Mrs. Tierney was horn in John Miller of New Britain, who York and was about 58 years old, | was recently SR heing the guests of the team veading, After o voeal selection by which | breath or dull your head; 1o constipa- out. “1 want it to pay the people I owe ined and ready for the next o . f | represented the Gy atini il | < Mrs, Katherine Reed, Mrs. Christine | . esented the Globe Cafe in the re- | tion. bilious attacks, sick headach = je 2 Why shouldn't I be able {o make IniBlziE\Yaterd BllstorsASgltchinga i g R St b s St (e o Hart | colds, cheumatiom or gasey, acid stom: Cowles read a most interesting article ke [ yual mancuver : g B i To be possessed of a head of Teavy, | #NTF el il H $10,000,0007 T was worth ha!f {hat Something Terribly, Always served a fine turkey supper, which was | ach, You must bathe on the inside 1ike | heautitul hair: soft lustrous, fluffy, | °0 ‘The Grange at Work Do T Gun ol TeN i vears aks ana. hat Scratching and Crying. followed hy o series of short speech- | You bathe outside. This is vastly more | wavy and froe from dandruft s mere- | S0C11 sicssion wax thoroughly enjoved o ! Ly large number of members was my experience then to what it i o The Kilby team defeated {he | important, because the skin pores do |1y a matter of uzing a Httle Dander- Sl R ODLE now? T don't expect to confine my Annual Meet telf to the dry goods husiness, Any- Globe team by thirty-five points in | not absorb impurities into the hlood, Robert . Usher, secretary, today [thing that pays big returns will serve e | : ine. | HEALED BY CUTICURA Lo Dishtsiof plas Not satisfied witp | while the bowel pores do, says a well- It is casy and inexpensive to have | | i the 'muw of the tournament, the lat- lm«lmn physician nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just sucd the call for the annual meeting ‘No merchant should own his place | Dp, Edwards’ Olive Tablets G | ter team issued a challenge for a re To keep these poisons and toxins | get a cent bottle of Knowlton's | of Plainville cemetery association | of business. [ learned (his from ex- | =0 N SOAP AND OlNTMENT | turn engagement, the losing side {o | well flushed from the stomach, liver, rom | at the Cause and Remove if] Danderine now-—all drug stores rec- | which will he held in the oflice of the | perience. T lost $1,500.000 on the furnish a supper. Twenty-two per. | Kidneys and bowels, drink before ommend it —apply a little as directed | town clerk Monday evening at s | building we put up in New Yorlk ol ; ‘ ol o ds live Tabl , the ons attended the affair last night, breakfast each day, a glass of hot |and within ten minutes there will be | o'clock When our firm was prosnering it was ’m\‘:‘”fi,‘,"!“,i‘,l,.l,q_(,‘.‘“‘;,{,\1’1\ on the S Some Tee. water with a teaspoonful of limestone [an appearance of abundance, fresh- [ Reports will be presented by the {a good investment. When o the. work phosphate in it. This will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimen- as | tary tract. before putting more food into the stomach, “1 worked in a mill where thers was a | 1ot of ofl, and T got eczema. 1t was on my face which was all covered with hig water Ice-dealers will, no doubt wish that blisters and It was itching | similar conditons existed in Berlin something terribly and I |in Omaha Nebraska. Edgar M. ('a 3L+ was always scratching and | ter received a letter from his son N ecrying. The skin was In- | Howard, now a resident of that city, _)/\:e;fl:mwll and red and I stayed | this morning in which he said that we went | and positively o MOk, i ness, fluffiness and an incomparable | oticers and there will be clection for [to the wall it sold for less than People aficted with bad breath f i uSoP L iet through Dr. Edwards' gloks and lustre, and try as you will | the cnsuing vear Al interested in [ 81,000,000 ¢?\H}g\r PR ey me(fl”.do you ean not find a trace of dandruff | the association are invited to attend My fatal move was going 10 | jets are taken for bad breath by all or falling hair: but your real surpriso Brior Homs Boston I lost $3,000,000 there, | know them. Get a quarter pound of limestone |ill he after about two weeks' use . £ Tnont (e evperlencel satheai by hat | o D Eavard s OlUve 1n‘u act g phosphate from vour pharmacist. 1t | wy Iisee new hair-—fine and The W. ¢, T, U, will hold its re i i i but firmly on the bowels AN when you will*s i ne and | .. eetlng INriday aftornoon at. 3 | 'Ailure T expect to make arge ; is inexpensive and almost tastel I 1 i Inting then) (o ma e Ao e oaall s inexpens and almos eless, [ downy at first- yes—hut really now 2 _ mount i e S ile e Mlood and gently purifying the entire river | except a sourlsh twinge which is not [ halr—sprouting out all over vour | G100k With Mr W R ToodyRod e o \».u”‘\"::n ny'l)”:'m: e xl.m,.”“v unpleasant. Drink phosphated hot y scalp—Danderine is, we belleve, the Vest Main street el & water every morning to rid your sys- | only sure hair grower destrover of | A daughter was born at the New Ihuve to start In & small way and | ofects (arter Is a native | tem of these vile poisons and toxins; | dandruff and cure for itchy scalp ant. | Britain hospital yesterday to Mr. and | prow hig asain: Al ‘the benefits of nasty, sickeigy and left four vears ago { also to prevent their formation. it never fails to stop falling hair ot | drs. John Sucath. Before her man B iping cathartics are derived framy to enter the employ of the Union 1'a To feel like young folks feel: like | once Olve i effects of il cific railroad company. He also said | you felt before your blood, nerves and | 1f sdwards discovered the 18 his father would hardly know the | muscles became saturated with an ac- evenicen years of pracd 7 up night after night and | in order to clear the Missouri \% had to loaf for months. there, it was necessary, to blast with »/w £ “Ihad it for three years. | dynamite. as the ice was forty-two W XA F) T read about Cuticura Soap | inches thick M. and Ointment so I sent for a sample, and it | of thic (own did me so muck good that I bought more and after using Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment for three months 1 was healed and my ey do that which dangerous started thirty years ago. I may | mel does without of the bad @ | viage. Mre, Sneath was Mise thel : : Nitive eRen tussell Bros. you want to prove how pretty | Fiemingway. of this place, 1y & Russell 5 ~ i O and soft vour hair really is. moisten The third of a series of enfertai | ™ . mi ith we race is now clea (Signed) Miss Celina e 4 m 3 tin B Jatients afficted with bowel @ {,,,,m.: 68 Wilbur St., Fall River, Mass., Loyl S0 numerous have heen the f cumulation of body poisons, begin this [ a cloth with a little Danderine and [wents for which the Woman's cluh WAS AT MANIEA BAY Among pallaint with the attendant BN Dot UL1015 changes since he visited there. The | treatment and above “all, keep it up! | carefully draw it through yvour hair tas arranged for the henetit of the Wiashington, March 8. -Rear Ad- | breath. 1 Ollve Tablats are.pull 2 2 elder Mr. Carter worked in‘ that city | As soap and hot water act on the skin, | {aking one small strand at a time, [ ibrary fund will be given in the Tawn | miral A1 Walken. retired. 70, one of o e mpound mixed o th DI Sample Each Free by Mail | in 1575 when the population was about | cleansing, sweetening and purifying, | Your hair will he soft. slossy and | hall thi s ¥ evening when the Savranofrs, | Dewey's commanders at Manila Bay, | You awill know them by their olive color with 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- 6.000. Now it has passed the 200.- | so limestone phosphate and hot water | heautiful in just a few moments— a | Bussian musicians, will mi their | dicd vesferday at Aunapolis, after a Take one OF twWe overy Nigt e srull @ress post-card **Cuticura, Dept. T, Bose | ! Mark. The letter states business | before hreakfast, nct on the stomach, | delightful surprise awaits evervone | appearance. Thes will offer Hipe | week and note the effe c and 25 di- | two woeks illness, of pneumoni [ oekanu Hole e top.” Sold througnout the world. Lis very sood, but the short of labor, | liver, kidneys and bowels who trics (i versified am of exceptional | hame was at Portsmouth, N 1L i The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus,