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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916 COMB SAGE TEA IN Plainville News |con sace mea o R | Look young! Common garden = and Sulphur darkens so naturally nobody can tell. Grandmother kept her hair heauti- fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. | Whenever her hair took on that dull, he ¢ @ ien e R oy ) faded or streaked appearance, this 2 H ble mixture was applied with won- Records Showing Irving Carter|s:is Mo e T { by the addition of other ingredients, lall ready to use for about 50 cents. KNOT TIED IN NEW HAVEN This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color nd beauty to the hair. 3 } A well-known downtown drugsist | S . SEE THE Return Of Certificate Glves Away | ., ¢ cverybody uses Wyetl's Sage and | EXIe“Slve Sloc‘(s Giv 5 Their Scerct—Blind Musician To | Sulphur Compound now because it darkens o naturally and evenly (hat NEW SPRING e comert mere—rowre e b i b A Wider Range in the tric Elects New President—Briefs. | qampen a comb or soft brush and PIECE GOODS et etoresof e s 1o e | 10,00 i e 0| Geoljection of Furniture the date of the wedding of Trving B. | gray hair disappears; after anotier | | FHAT W ARE SHOWING AT DRAPERY DEPT.—The very ma- Carter and Mrs. Veronica Stone [ application or two, it is restored to its | natural color and looks glossy, soft | terials that you want for home decoration, and that are now £hown in pro- a seeret, Mj:;‘f learned oda: threusit | g beautiful. This preparation is a Conscquently since our stock is the largest i fusion at our Drapery Depl. You will soon be in the throes of Spring a return of the mar c tificate to | gelightful toilet requisite. It is not . P v Fiousecleaning. will want new hangings, new cushion and pillow cover- the town clerk that the ceremony was | intended for the cure, mitigation or Southern New England there is a big advantage . = & Pormisll \ = . = DY { discase. inge. Look to your meeds, and come malke selection from our fine new line, performed in New Haver on Tehru- | Prevention o g . ity o . i Ars TSt (e Gy the elopc i ot | e | @ hyying herc. No matter whether you want a Chai AMONG THIE MANY DiFFERENT KINDS you will find New Silko- to Tlamville after an abscice of sev- | oS A . y o to del lines, New Dresden Cloth, New Radium Cloth, New Geneva Cloth, New halfmonglisdddunefh ““"""" S . Veral or Complcte furnishings we arc in a position to de e g " >0 4 : were secured by reir former part- ‘, 2 . ¥ Llectro Cloth. Mayflower Chintz, College Denim, Venice Ticking, Saunder i iin wadloal (b) "Ros; .. ..Nevin . . 5 ’ and i : . ck. RO ; : ; 2 C / ality an rice] Cloth, Calais Cleth and many others to choose from, The largest and most G T Corm i e T s et Loy et el Souths with you in a point of quantity, quality P attractive line to be found in .the city. d | ity for several davs prior to their e A he i B better than any store in New Eng]and. turn is evidenced from (he fact that WA TS Sax: Bii SURE TO TAK# A LOOK AT ‘the New Volles priced from 1215¢ Carter obtained the license to wed on e ] to 50c yard. fhe new Marquisettes from 15c¢ to 50c yard. Colored bor- February 10th. The law requires a | SR SR : | 0 B | five days’ notice from mnon-reside (h) }_Im kippers of St dered Voiles, very fine, from 0c to 28¢ yard. New Sunfast Draperics, > TycsE I T 1ot Thel e fhs agebaigias S Sty idtl B | prospective honeymoone:s. Consoe- Selocted (P i 8 - nehes wide, for 29¢ and 53¢ yard. Vigured Sunfast in 36 inch width, TN T e e o i oo | () Selected (Populai) B ] for 50c yard. Plain Sunfast Deapery, 30 inch, for 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25 ers to file their intentions before the | DiNd0 solo—(a) “O! Promire Me yard. NEW WINDOW DRAPERIES of colored fizured Sunfast in heai- coveted document could he secured. a2 plblS oy z 03 ASYLUM 3= 50 TRUMBULL $T. ! The nuptial knot was tied by (ieorze | (b) “Old Lanz Syne” L b orE ... Varied by Farland Painted on Car. Suffering from a severe nervous nn e L titul soft . 21 yards long. priced from $2.50 (o $7.50 pair. : . Biradley, a justice of ire neace Carter’s divorced wife and Idward | 1. Elton. whese former pactner Is 1ow Mrs. Carvter. were marrted | Rye, e o ‘1’|‘ collapsed on a trolley mear the Plain- | - ille terminal resterdoy afternoon. ! was several days hefore news of ho | \. & o[ e S e e 2 i.'rw’” L With her Jittle daughter the woman Fhat e s " | was coming to Plainville, after heving —ee - —— L sy beard o fhamiar. | o Foo R Fused by her husband) ace to enter a dormitory @ aze and the woman with [ cocge e B L8 At she had to | & position in the Plainville Baking | student to enter a hem he eloped immediately started B e et . boarding house, ostensibly to see 8 X S i w faint as | company's store | plansiion ihcirtown wed ding aud sibs | p e el to stheliloon iin fa Sahtias oM | one elsc, and then scarch the.rol | Visit Drapery and sce the: seauent return home theScanf reached §tha foenter i Dr G ConstablofiConnellu SEOWR N8 B HEe ot 5 1w Tiokwere af clasies The couple are now Iving here and | V- M00dy zave her medical attention, | returncd from New York, where he Aiss Vais wis & iovd uanl Carter is again associated witt, his | 274 she was able to continue her |attended the funeral of his Drotle e ey Lolasa ag associated with his A : - wa > ¢ c Jaltier i the Sounde i journey a short time later. Patrick Downing LN Ondercraduato banal naavas Talk of Calor for Scnator. The I, L. Whist club will meet with 10 050 = 20 20 theater clublg Mrs. Nellie Bunnell Thursday. Sther socleties Her arrest il — severe shock to her intimate fr 3 N declared him to be onc of the fore- |of Kensington: Miss Bmily Porter, a : ; i = er ln w : SLom Y ) » 1 clected president of the Bmpire B talking of launching a boom for him most del ors akespear: stude % b ot i Smipire Elec- | i oo WS e e D e e el eail s L A ine ol etreshn : = = i ; the annual mecting of the hoar : e s e S refreshments were served = o . : AN & of the hoard of | and if he is willing to enter the race e ‘5 POSTPONE | e The Ladies’ Aid society of*the Ken- | directors held vestorday. . Mr. “Ane | 11 15 oxmecton that. e Tosiors tn e | TENNIS DANCE POSTPONED) o I1he (T Edwand B an. gnsicul opcucE EmaliRen iz chiR L oo slicceed s Imh omasiTimb el lwiio | vas o o o il be oo oihealte | Because of the number of aef Ihe funeral of Mrs, Idward Ryan | serve a church supper in the parlors | died a few months azo Rl e e h z BRRLOBCSS ties at High school this week @ e e St Jeny: s T S S S e st s o Tie presi- | garding the sentiment in their 1 n [ ¢ held at St John’s Roman ay e N 5:30 o clock, The [ deney has heen vacant < that time. | specive places was thought wise to postpene A | Catholle church, Middictown, to- | general public i rdially invited to | The directors yesterday aisa olectod Hnst Mo Calor rould el ] ! tennls:boneflt sdnnoe. EThE N ! 'To or r at 10 o’cloc Rev. [attend. 050 S . S 1508 A e nake p 7 . morrow morning at 10 o’clock, Rev cn Josepliiy Tia mbRofl Newllii (ain set || ot feaial vin e sen sl tonae deal now set for April 14. Those . D na s s ofliciating at Bl cid alolnd T =0 et o = s Dr, Donovan, the pastor, ofliciati There are advertis»d letters at the [ retary and John . Tamb treasurer | Ife is recognized as one of the bizgost have bought tickets wiil have | [ AR L |l Solamin: requlom high! massy JInter- | moyiin host. amiee. ror A B B e LR i i ~ ; | it Berlin post office for Mrs. Irank | @ neral manager. vote-getters in Plainville, is extreme- Daugmer Oi WQam]y Parents | enes substituted in their pace. be ment will_take pla ind and Barl Frenklin he the annual mectiug of the |1y popular with all classes and orchestra has been scheduled for HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FTOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. Tias New President, Ceorge Angrove of Milrord was Iriends of Charles H. Calor 3 | Acting undes instructions of the |\yith an attack of piip. tion “Yf ;\rfivnyv-« the following were |as representative, hesides holding 1 1 | recent town meeting, First Selectman B At sl - : named for directors George An- | many town offic 1d he always | T3 . 5 s Acute IHdlgBSUOfl O o A R R e G o S D e e it e S PO R i T el el e PREMIER ASQUITH RECOV: I Worthingto Ridge t Q attack o 1 11 R ’: vington Itidge with an attack of Tamb. Lou Sehmidt Ad IToward | ship. Should he he willing to enter Northamplon, Mass., March 21 London, March 21, 12:40 p searched far and Timbrell, the later two of New B the senatorial contest he could prob- | . - ) Premier Asquith, who has been I HERE FIFTY YEARS' ide, but is unable to find a pur- S k e ably get the support of Plainville re- bronchial catarrh, || e With hay so scarce, and 31 Blind Musician Comine, publicans no matter what' candidates | at Smith College, and the daughter of [ so far rccovered that he was e oats o high in price, no one here- l Harry 1., 1. a blind musician of | Might be in the field, and it is likely | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Vose, wealthy | to preside at the war council » i | abouts cares to assume the additiona onsiderable prominence a stage | that his entrance would also be fa- | residents of No. 5 Vose avenie, West- | mernin It is doubtful, howe “Notable Americans” Discussed at | cxpense of another horse. entertaine will give a concert in |Vorably received in other places. e e whether he is well enough to att Mocti ol T ierary BSocicty ey | Anxious Concerning Caucus. anse hall FRiniday eyening. AT, Mr. Calor has given no intimation | 1, "night after her plea of guilty to | Parliament this week = 2 3 i o R R Il is a talented singer and banjo | @5 to what his attitude would be re- | ynree charses of lafceny fiom other S Bl e A n el Waiting tor | an oo 0 g e player and his concerts arc musical | 82rding the matter. Edward T. Car- | (\idents. | on the anxious sc ELEl : ; treats. ter and A. H. Condell arc also prom- |~ mpe humiliation of Miss Vose, w! | notice of a caucus has bee Besides singing several of the 1af. | inently mentioned in connection with of iho pretisst sud | most " [}ld Beckley ReS\de[][ IS V[G[[m ()I; Horses Drug on Market, Albert Demars of Kensington is i1l | Slo¢kholders which preceded tie elec- | skilled in politics. Mr, Calor served Pleads Gllllly [0 Tllef[S date and refreshments will be sef | horses lle has ain Miss Trene Vose, a graduate student | goring from Caucus Call—Cannot Scll Horse, e e g . e evera t luentlyment in ) 1| was one fiwes taen with an attack of acute | e of tre parey 00 uoL ko 20 | Should Lead Gampaign on U-Boats (i aesecae TULmin|number end!the levders seam Hovetul | ight " Tias ‘caussdl a tremendaua sen jgestion, which caused his death. ;mb“c“ C;u‘_“ws hrouenout B ine ‘“?T‘C-chunbVl'vulu'?lo,‘;v" e e Gy e sation at the college. = was a native of Ireland T T A i ® Miss Vose, who was trapped by city §yre - State are set for March 30, which is o n (o) Shiberr oei Bristol and New Britain K. of P. ; : ant ST Will Tell of H Rise F N @ was about 85 vears old. - He | om nine days off. The Hague, Netherlands, March 20, | Baritone soloe(a) “Lavery Serio | lodges and represontatives of the or- fotectiies Nbore Fhct sl pNaIlicE 0 111 1€l 01 HIS RISe FTOM NOW Lo ganization in other places in the state | ['TOUSH the ordeal of arraignment in chgie to this country when in his e T via London, March 21, 11:05 o, m.— Harry Rows Shelly aieie e ¥ : eIV | il come to Plainville tonight as the | (¢ district court, when she freely b()y to U. S. Senator tggns and settled in Beckley about | wyijliam Copeland of Iensington | The official German declaration that (b) “Gypsy John". . suests of Pythian’ lodge. The local | *dMitted the thefts, bui when taken fifty years ago and followed the occu- | received word last night of the death | no German submarine was responsible o | Bt pilscalin oliecsllieives il e iR R _ oD Aty GGG T (G i B RO, Baiadn ne, On | XF B0 delaiin ¢F go o (,a;f’“'““ (Poru- | 0aq Fellows hall, the members and | Proke down and sobbed. — She Jopci curredgingboliaslilncl i CRONERIA steamship Tubantia has failed to sat- their families attending. heriparents mever would heur of el o s e e s . The cause of death wus given as e ———————————————— i resting r ¢ lisgra ot k g that Dean Cor T dentn vas besy nudden i iichis)| < isfy the Dutch people and - press, An interesting program has heen | diSSrace. not knowing th O e e s T G e P E bronchitis. stock, of Smith collesc had tele enfdived by his wife, five sons, ihree Observes Birthday. whose resentment has increased to T"ed va”fl"sKld"e '}'f.."ré:.f:n :wlll(;:wr;\ “v"‘” :;:‘n‘?:?: ::11"! ‘1“7 phoned to her parents at Westerly wna | 127" !"“’ gidonthan e S Tl i daughters and twelve grandehiidren. | jopp ., son of Mr and Mrs. Lester | Pitter anger since receipt of the y s e ke U s e et o rust ain ngs Bank Chicago. March Outlining 1#d reached a great age, nevertheless s eh ] cused of conspiracy in conneeti news that other ships have been sunk . o used Basglogtiteiai) with the failure of the hank, Attorn The sons are: Louis, of Poughkeepsie: | Deming, .m] r\:‘I e xixl\"h unnl\vr; LR e s o b Hemedies BU”] l With the Relief Corps. i 1 : e 1k, of | s8 > s birt day. ecause of | SY sedly by does . 4 4 Suspec cont Girls, AT 5 St ok oxcaitl Thomas J., of Lynn, Mass.: l'rank, of j sary of his birth So tion of the utmost importance to all " y "e The Womans Relief Corps will have UEpcctInocEn G Ibert Fink: yesterduy took excepth i r s slement weathcr, he was forced a : o e e B o0 oster took ex i st Berlin; William, who holds a | the inclement we it neutrals, the Nicuwe Rotterdamsche an all-day sewing meeting tomorrow There have been many thefts | to virtually ry contention 4 to remain in the house and spent the . RetPhilipnine - —— - 1 3. A. R. hall. Saturday the mem- | [Tom Smith girls in the last vear o by counsel for the state government position in the Philippine | 10 TeMain in the Botee 88 Snen . ¢ | Courant’ says, 1s whether neutral Prnved He"abl in G. A turday the irls ) : " he stat s e R e Dol fenTirety) R ORbolT e bers will visit Mrs. Watson Smith of | {0 that the Northampton police were [ He said fie would prove that ma . i e . o outside the ity of mnations. = Bristol to assist in celebrating the | consultec detectives were assigned | of the acts charged by the state gided in Beckley. The daughters arc: | treasurer of the Berlin Savings bank side the community of nation s lteonsulied etectiveminere sedancil lislthesastaicharaaliby o st | and as posscssi - s whatever, tis e renl lenalrett o cightieth anniversary of her birth. A iste, teachers in | and discussing his chances for an ap- | 7h¢ m‘“q”;m‘r“‘f’r’;__’;g"f;":”"‘nzfl"’"‘:w ngp‘ I;“":‘J‘”r';I‘_;‘LL“é;:{“‘n“}’:;_fw\‘l S e V:' ”,l several weeks. Several ‘imceent girls | failure of the hank was precipitat pointment in the bank. when he grows { o) EX R i o) Chrente pitm || A0 Sehere rrt bt v'emed\:( (‘1; auditing committec will meet on | Were under suspicion, ibrcugh no | by adverse action of the Chied || 20 taken by the Vaderland and the | had kidney trouble so bad T became | March 2. faultBothtnelos fan Il gyiiilo fexon Mona [IRELRIE RO tson o ko S Tire Company to Meet. Nieuwe Courant of The iHasuc. very much alarmed. I had triea |, The €orps is making arrangements | resrets the disgrace that has fallen e o e Under the heading “Intolerable at- | Various kidney remedies T heard of | for a public silver tea to be served in | to Miss Vose, her arrest has lifted a \‘: 2 hiIe e da Mr. Fink, 9 tacks,” the Amsterdam Handelsblad | Put without relief. I was about dis- | & R. hall on April 6. The depart- | heavy load of suspicion wiid distrust “ l‘\“”‘.“'“‘ N iont iha il Berlin Literary sovicty Reld @ | potices of t meeting of the company, | asserts that President Wilson should | €Ouraged of over belng helped, when, | Ment officers will be entertained. ihehasdepresscd lieichiieqsinsce G oSl B e s enjoyubie mestingshast evene | il 4 . mecting of the company | take the load to protect clvilization | oS day T ploked up 2 ook contain. Bricf Ttems. 1 " Uhing, mukes an impression i | hoire cf Coloud ! 2 illnrax e Mitchell in Kittery, Maine, on | against the new form of submarine | "8 testimonials of people who had The Grange will hold a y-cgul;]y-' i rtford, and Miss Theresa cral arrangements have not : . i Baiplict o J RPCIEs The stockholders of the Monarch | Literary Soclety Mects. | stiteh Tire company have received | That thefts were being commitied | oF jury, and there i onl one way combat it. and | am going to ta that way Story of Life Coming. Jarvis on “WortaiBgton | ypoop a3 The notice states that the | warfare. been helped and cured of their kidney | meoting this cvening in its hall on | (o5 snown senerally in the town subject of tho evening | oting is called for the purpose of | Tusurance Out of Reach. trouble by the use of Dr. Kilmer's | Pierce street Americans of “Ul““‘ | | clecting a director, treasurer and as- i The ministers of the interior, ra. "“‘]‘?“;P‘“”"”- I decided to try it ¥ colonel | Cictant clerk to take the place of | rine, trade and foreign affairs con- | 20d 1 know T owe my present zood e e . e eoine o e RIS e ! : ‘Thosnton H. Cogzswcl, resigned. It | ferred for nearly two hours today with | '€ath {0 the wonderful = curative e i e ] e e R A is signed ‘“Horace Mitchell, Clerk of | TePresentatives of the principal ship- | POWer of Swamp Root. T sincerely PETEHSUN'S mNTMENT BEST el Tl (] i h e el il nola lite, his heart iecrats NN took tor the pro- | ping companies. The conferonce ad. | '°Pe my words will be the means of sl e et i G b ! i . the Company. | _ e me he was a newsboy and bo digcussiv cnt rail- | & | journed without s decisio restoring many other sufferers of kid- reported stolen. time he v ' nd boof : e o Drum Corps Rehearsal, 2 Cho & GOdbong WO i i e e 5 ? The woman owning the hoarding | black until he was clected to am I his cpinion James J. | i =hipping men continued their delib- | o> * adder troubles to good | i ; - e | ousted from the United States self the forerncst raflroad raan of | 5t, Paol's T A. B, Drua corps | erations afterwards, with regard to h""”“", e house accompanied detectives and she | Jhe speaker also was loud | held its most enthusiastic rthearsal Very truly vours i indicated Miss Vose as he girl who * i E. J. PENSTERMAKEL I Know Its the Best Remedy in the | had left the bag. Miss Aoss wis a1 Of personal .loans made to M the former presic c flans for the corps v: ot e - | 1491 Rover: : e N World for kcemaz, Salt Rheuam, rested and when arraigned in court on | 1:0orimer. to which the state objectel 1, the former president of the | pians for the corps vart in the coming | The conferences will be confinued to- & yeroft Ave., Lakewood, Ohin 01d Soves and Piles > s e e aid the loan of $100,00 @ York, New Haven and Hartford [ aiate field day, which will be held in | morrow (Tuesday.) Personally appeared before me this | . SoLESEanC : . | three charses of (helt she readilx J A e i hrotiay = o \roa Se Baid thatiMellani had || moikvins 0 Ausetl were diseussed . I . 1560 div o October 1915 b 1 oo Live and let live is my molto.” | pleaded muilty, said she dic not know | duestion, negotiated through a [ Al e e | e e | SsardisRtoR e Nl su e Giourant | gie maider B witataubacrib e [ihe (abs e |=oysl Petersontt EDnuseists il Nover||lwihvisiiolttole, (al herlpatenls hwere | L-ouls b anic,wadl Dotias (ob! izl wondertul execcutive abil ; and-tihe boys will take a determined | divers sent out to examine the wrook | o b, E ¢ aesy L O % o sl st Sl cod railroading thor: y, but fort to bring honie some of the . Tk statement and made oath that the | . wealthy and supplied her with all the 14 b sl N eti Al T E S| oo ubantiafroun dign s Swa s By In gl s i > | MENT for 25 cents a large hox and I ’ ! ings Bank S e ction 2 | = 4 RS 0 same is true in substance and in fact. | 21 2 : : money she required. — iTer bail was | M slies Sl - on Es oy on onc side. The difficulties of mal WM. J. KLOTZBACI * | suy to these druggists, if anyone buys [ Gxed at $1,000 and she was. commit The newspapers of Chicago,” saf 61 the zovernine : , ”_w"‘ St. Paul's Church. ing an examination are very great, e \‘”‘ "‘I, blic my ointment for any of the diseases | tcq for a hearing next Mondiy Mr. Fink. ‘“have been after Mr. Lo gouId haye socomplishe Beati o Owing to the condition of the roads, | Particularly as it is believed a torpedo | e ° v Bub L e el T coamena & Beines A e e e il e S e Mieedq | there will be but one evening of | exploded in the coal hunkers, causing etionto it and are not benefited give them Articles Valued at 3300, | want the fact that Mr. Lorimer is 8 “on ‘,.* 3 e "4»n Lenten devotions week, that be- | €reat damage Dr. Kilmer & Co., their money back The thefts alleged in i formal | testify spread broadeast, so if there § e : TU% ling Friday at 7:30 o'clock. Mass is e Binghamton, N. Y. | ‘Tve got a safe full of thankful | charges include two zold waulches, anja single person in the country whi e < i iiew. | cclebrated every ncrning at 7:30 [ MORE LUXURY RESTRICTIONS. | }ictters testifying to the mighty heal- | ivory tray and a scalskin coaf, all | knows of onec single act of crooked men 8nd luid particuis: ¢ Tohu Hax, whem when a young woman !eft & traveling bag with a woman who corfduc a Miss Irene LeVasseur has accepted | hoarding house for students and di e ! ite. will be bared = ] | insurance. which has become almaost of the work of Charles | in some tine last night in fazish hall. | impossible to obtain, and cargo spac o’clock. Instructions will he ziven to London, March 21, 12:04 p. m- »ve What Swamp-Root Will Do For | i'8 Powers of Peterson’s Ointment for | Valued at $300 There are said to | ness on the part of the defendant the school children Friday afternoon You cld and running sores, cczema, salt | have been many other thefis from | want him to come forward and giv & oraor icad at 3.30 o'clock. Next Sunday the : s Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & |fheum, ulcers, sore nipples, broken | students. — The girls &ho I his information to the siate's Sty N f pew rent list will he distributed tion of luxurics were imposed today. | o, Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample | breast, itching scalp and skin, blind, | articles mentioned in the viarse Y, but 1t there s mothing - eSemy Erubanige ; itching piles.” Miss Henriette Bloom. of Cincinnati, the state as to a single act Ointment about | Ohio; Miss Margarct Pennison. of Bay | corruptness on the part of the de Turther resirictions on the importa- At a meeting of the privy council | size bottle. It will convince anyone. | Peeding and ) . S King George signed a proclamation | You will also receive a booklet of val- “1 used Peterson’s gaen - Gl SARLS Miss Izah Dunham iz spending a | prohibiting the bringing in of auto- | uable information, telling about the |{Wo yvears ago. It healed up a ruan- | City, Mich., and Miss Katherine | fendant T don’t want to hear any Puanmenis of President B * | few days with her mother, Mre. G. P. | mobiles, motorcyeles. various musi- | kidneys and bladder. When writing, | ning sore on my leg.”"—1 . South- Nisslv, of Hummelstown, 1 { thing about corrup politics and Lo Sgors- A g . | Dunham, at her home on Worthing- | cal instruments such as player pianos | be sure and mention the New Britain | crn, Hamilion, Ont I 1t long had been believed that the | imerism in the closing arguments.” Weo My DEagio ) Lon, go. and phonographs, and spirits and | Daily Herald. Regular fifty-cent and “Peterson’s Ointment is very suc- | thefts were committed 0y < student Mr. Fink asserted that the sol vy 3.1, v cle e e e . Jiladelphia is [ other strong drink with the exception | one-dollar size bottles for sale at all in treatment of Salt Rheum.” | during the absence of the girls from | relation of a bank to its depositol e i ; crnn #nd ) the gucst of her fuiher, J- C. Bauer, | of brandy and rum. drug stores. 3, Whaley, Emporium, Pa, | their rooms. 1t was easy for any | was that of debtor and creditor. e e O Bricfs