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(Phone Number Charter 5200) (Mail Orders Carcfully Iilled) Buy Now for Your Easter Gowns at Colored Dress Goods Department The Fabrics we offer for Spring were produced by the best mills this good old United States of ours. As they are all trade winners we are rightly proud of them. We have the assortment, the quulitie 1d the styles. Best of all there is no advancement in pricess That because we are direct buy from the makers, saving the jobbers’ profit, and as or- ders were placed carly, we saved the advances. Come let us show you our values. OUR ALL WOOL SERGES de- OUR GREPE GRANITES are all NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 3o, 1916. Plainville News NETECTIVES LAND FREIGHT THIEVES Gang Who Ta—pgaciases at Traps- | fer Station Rounded Up FIVE GET TERMS IN JAL| Freight Handiers Broke Open Cases of Wearing Apparel—Wearing Stolen Clothing When Arrested— Quintet Implicated on Suapccl's; Confession—DBriefs. Activities of the railroad detectives ulting from numerous complaints inz the disappearance of goods passing through the transfer station at Plainville caused the arraignment before Justice 15, . Prior last even- ing of five of the men employed here s freight handlers. The quintet was vised them that he is too busy with | ® other affairs (o give up the time which the fall campaigns will require, Other names haye been mentioned in connecetion with the selection but it was reported today that the place will | probably go to Mr. Benzon if he ! willing to accept it While there no contest scheduled | for the caucus over the naming of delegates to the state and congression- al conventions there was a report abroad today that the leaders are in | ympathy with the Healey candidacy in the gubernatorial campaign and | g will make an effort to have the I’lain ville votes at the gathering in Hart- ford on April 11 and 12 cast for him. Governor Holcomb for years has | been looked up to by Plainville peo- | ple as a brilliant lauwyer, an ardent | |8 republican and a man deservin of | B any office within the gift of the voter That the G. O. P, leaders here not in favor of his renomination o casions considerable surprise, llealey is regarded as the machine candidate for gubernatorial honors and the fact that Plainville republican leader: have ever been regarded as “regula apparently has something to do with | the prevailing belief that the delegates from here will vote for the former speaker of the house. No instructions will be given, That is not customary at local republican caucuses | of cours but the results may be the same any- | way. Brooks Greatly Swollen, local trout fisherman will not be numbers Saturday any large There’s Fashion in Furnit Well As in Clothes furniture house. We are “first in the there's anything new created in furniture ings for the home. And nowhere will you find the prevailing an styles more completely displayed than infi t1 cid Our Spring Opening display will prove or mand attention by their great worth wool, fine, soft finish, make hand- brought before the court on cha i e tion to vou in style and quality. at 50¢, 75¢ up to $2.00 yard. They some dresses, and are shown in big of theft. Tour of thein w fined | {he season for angling for the speckled v/ ot Tl J Q 7 will cost more later in the season. color choice: I3xtra value at $1.00 T e e i ) e e S e C L LR | We are THE BIGG EST A}\ ]l)\ Bl;bg AR vard n Y i s Sk ALL WOOL TAFFETAS, make o SRS ST A T (P AT e, s GET el ed with ice arc swollen to such an | TURE STORE between New York an 08! very mice dresses, and aro offered SpRIPLS OF FRINCH SERGE wilt ting off with a §10 fine and the suwe | SXLONL that the "y’\:"”'-?"it"jj‘i‘;;‘;"!,j;J” ! Come in at anytime. in all the standard color des i & el S et anything but bright and - | You will like this material, $1.00 pleap for geparalelskints i ioviune inil penalty. ably be a week before conditions are | oed L "]" $1.50 yard. Can’t be dupli- ‘The arrest and convietion of the [ favorable for he disciples of Walton. | : cated. 54-INCH GRANITE SUITINGS, CHECKS FOR CHILDREN'S ORX men was due to an investigation by Plan Entertainment. - all wool and great for style and ser- JPOR LADIES' DRESSES, a splendid Special Officer Charles Grace, who i Court neral Lawton, 1% of A. isi vice. Choice of a good color assort- showing' to make selection from. acting as day watchman at the sta- | making plans for 1 entertainment i ment. A fine purchase for $1.50 Values are very special for only 50¢ tion After complaints regarding | #nd social to be given in the Town | o vard. vard, tolen clotling taken minle 1o e e iall probably during. the lattor part | 03 ASYLUM 82 450 TRUMS e S stolen cloi g taken whi 1 transi = . ¥ FINE CREAM SERGES that are SEE THE COVERT CLOTHS in e e e o e AT TS cotmi et eoRor BuniEnigao y all wool and of rar good gualities, tan and greys, un ever favorite fab- quietly to locate the culprits, the re- | ScPh Glvhn is chairman has been ap- i shown at 50¢, T3¢, 89¢ and $1.25 ric thal makes ap ativactively and DoTts Fnled Fwitht the officel indicatins (|Eo ne0 o makenthe Snsacssary i asg] HARTFORD. yard. The same old prices, you see. becoming, $1.50. $2.25, $2.50 yard that the thefts were committed at | FenSements. ) ’ the transfer station What form the affair will take has | , Officer Grace became suspicious of | MO as vet been decided but it 1s prob- - Stanley Smith and when the latter | #Ple that a musical program followed | = — — e — - quit his Job a few days age he had | bY @ dance will be planned. - return on Monday to Grand Juror M. A. Norton issue a The committee will meet Sunday to | wa le Hlll college. Mr. Capen was ot warrant for his arrest Belicving, | 0T8anize and talk over the various | with a very handsome tri HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON Towever, that there was more than estions, —_— i e PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. one involved he delayed serving the Biletitems, e Charles Johnson is hom v nt and had Detective Mahoncy | Scquassen lodge will meet this eve- | (" ("o olebrated at the Town | Lotchkiss school for CiSgy called In on the case. The sleuth got | ning in Odd Fellows’ hall. There will | [fnTo e venine Al hovveaty| oo e — —r——— on Smith's trail in Hartford whe be degree wor - i . e 2 L d supper was sved and the thir g = R S M - L | Supper was enjoyed | Miss Dorothea Walker: li N the body there. . The police officials | lectman Gibney that o Kensington | hme o T'”_""""‘ was making D Miss Jane Corwin is home from |, fourth degrees were conferred | ¢om™ae*Holyoke collegd eriim [°4 % %) ere working hard.(rying to find a | family had kept sixteen hens in the | ox-trgcker wan oo oo At while the } preips academy at Wallingford for | upon o class of three. A song com- | ot S0 He' 2 clue. attic during {he winter months, The | ¢, ”',::”l;fv’" e din ‘”]“ cupy e yad | the spring vacation. posed by Mrs. Frank Rowley in = Serve Kxccllent Supper. - 3y 'l” be investigated and reported | niade at the r:y-:;:\‘”‘,;rq:;‘ilon' id A rcquiem mass for Mrs. Kate Gil- [ honor of the oc on was rendered ,Th” Vf”'(‘h"* of the mcwphcx\ of to \'lv" roard of health. The Hartford police “,A,AM,(;:( the | lern was celebrated in St. Matthew’s | and a poem which was \\r|||4r‘j’1 by Berlin Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts of _Mr. and Mrs. Har Chapman of | suspect and turned him over to Con- | church in Iforestville this morning by | Mrs. C. S. Kirkham at the Grange | But Gains a Wife—Experie America were the gucsts of the or- [ Kensington will entertain the mem- | stabla Cion e atter | Rev. W. P. Kilcoyne. tenth anniversary was read. At the | o1 3 ornelius Downing. the latter crican in W genization at a suppe the/ Berlin | bers and friends of Star of Good Will | bringing him to Siainsille. . Thicd Miss 15dna Andrews enterlained: sev- | next meeting of the Grange, Ladics rican in War %o Congrecational § ghurch st night ;f.“,, No. 9. Shepherds of Bethlchem | degree methods emploved in Smith's | eral of her friends at dance at her | Night will be observed New York, March 30.—H8 The faces of the parents were rrj ay evening. case had the desived results, the home on West Main street last eve- 3 — ton, formerly a Pittsburgh wreathed in smiles, when the invita- The republican caucus will he held | cused not only admitting the th ning. | Mrs. R, W. Potect entertained the | roturned yesterday on the S tian to attend was given, the notices | in the town hall tonight al § o'clock. | but giving the names of the other Hugeno Le Vasseur of Broad street, | aPle Hill Bridge club on Friday | minus seven ribs he lost stating ‘the entire supper would be Mrs. George Schofield is unde freight handlers associated with him ! H < “'J Db o “”“‘j [“j | afternoon. Mrs. Tamb won the prize. | ing as a dispatch bearer with T(\wns Must Keep Stfltc Roads prepared the members of the | treatment for sciatic rheumatis in the job hosletebiel o lsE et | = | ish troops. He took unte troop. If any of the fathers or Adelbert, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wil At o it ol e i tony L ] he eross | Mrs. WL I Sternbure entertained | new one in a Paris hospital. Gl 1 S niothers were skeptical as to the | liam Lyons of Kensington observed i W oin ward O Rourke. win Dnereiinillibe jgtations okath "‘I“‘AJ‘\‘" tablés at lunch and bri on | was the nurse, who saved M ear ol dnow { ability of their offsprings as culi- | the twenty-sccond anniversary of his |J. lamson. John Lynch and 17ped | [(2MOrTowW evening at 0 Inthe, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. A. B. John- | To help take the place of e nary experts. their opinion soon { birth today. He reccived numerous | Lewis. Smith identiied them as his | Chureh of Our Lady of Mercy. | son won the prize. | ing portions of his anatomy. ST changed as the fi course was | congratulations and >d around the [ partners The police found them to Rev. L. 1. Belden of Unionville \\\Kl: — | sicinns devised a steel jacl RNPIKE IS IMPASSABLE scrved. ISverything was done in per- | “smokes.” be wearing shoes and shirts answer- | give the sermon at the lenton service | Local people will be inte ed to | Hilton will wear for the rd feet style and the consensus among — ing the description of fhose stolen [in the Church of Our Saviour tomor- { know that Rev. Paul Macy, tired of | life. §2) the older people was the pics “‘that Native cggs 29c doz Russcll Bros. | from cases transferred here. T R e a slim evening audiences has hired | Hilton was caught in the ’ ] .| mother used to bake” were in no —advt. | four denied heing implicated HeCEAR T opera Touse at Tpswich, N or- | German machine gun after NO Clue as to Identity of Infant's | uperior to the supper served by ‘ = O'Rourke wore a new pair of shoes e R Gy Grg 00 s inized an orchestra and a male the enemy's lines on & the Scouts. The griddle cakes were TO RELIEVE CONGESTION. when arrested, but he declared that : smeabetnd B LA o : auartetfe, and with a reel or two When he was rescued 5 Y esterday—I Scouts & 3 tusse 3r0s.—¢ 3 1oay Eonnd Yesteraas —-Boyescouts |Feen Saeaasiit it s (R evao ol oo Washington, March 30—Railroad | e had purchased them at Prior's, REDORR IS ClE To dvt of moving pictures to illustrate ked more than twenty bul Please Parents With Supper— | their appreciation of their own work ulations to relieve congestion at | FTe exhibited a receipt for the goods sermon, is trying to reach the non body He was awarded by consuming them until their Philadelphia and Baltimore by re- | At the store Constable Downing was church goers of the place The | uished Service medal, $94 Whist Club Meets—DBricls, tronomical organs failed to ducing from four to two days the [advised that the man had bought | 5" = § ' "ewspapers speak of the service last are home. x " 3 heard There were ninety-five in attenc period of free storage in warehouses | Shoes there within a few days, but the | & TO REMOVE DANDRUFF ¢ Sunday night great success, with - Considerable criticism s pRHT at the supper, thirty-five membe on carload shipments of flour, feed, | ONes e was wearing were a more cx- | Saaeeeeeues one aeaeusiausied N attendanc of five hundred Native ¢ doz. Russ about town lately regarding the bill | the troop and sixty parents | nay, straw, grain and other commo- | Pensive pair. Confronted with {his Get a ent bottle of Danderin | people. passed by the last legislature, which | following menu was served | dities were approved today by tha |evvidence, O'Rourke admitted that ne | At any ulxl-u; Siors, nrio A ke || - | i s 5 5 re commissia g eTline Bthe o Ceverthe. | Y0ur hand and rub well into the scal ! = compels the town to be responsible Tomato Soup | interstate commerce commission. 1“,: ]nm‘ 'hll'x?’r th Huth N u,u% 3\i;1§ it fi‘nwivr R . mm_”m:; Robert Wilitenoq wl RUMANIA DISAPPRO for the removal of snow from the stute Croutons Relishes S ot \v(]y(I\UI‘In(':I\I:""'h‘(“.I-dr]‘-“‘u“ni most, if not all, of this awful scurt|Student at Oberlin Theological Sern = = i EosagE s Corned Beef Hash BRie £ elore he | Vill have disappeared. Two or three | iNary is a guest at the parsonage for | Does Not Like Suggestion roads, which p: throughiany town. { . 0.0 e e " ; March 30—G S court. His partners, with the excep- ! g EDD €L s e N 2 iriddle Cakes (wheat and buckwheat) : March 30—George T. | il I s T e et e i e o o, | sulates Be Removed from I'he roads in question are built and M S o 1 ek e e tion_of Smith. who turned state's evi- | 4pplica 3 B k ® sen MapleEsyupi Marye, fvho frecently teslenedias fame | oaaaSiatans (i S rniae g S e [ldanaruer Patopiithelsilpiilching tand 70 Saloniki, March 29, vis Bl maintained by the state highway de- Cake Grape Fruit Lee bassador fo Russia, advisad the state [ 2ence, G16 likewisc. ‘The police had |l i o o s Caroline Moore is visiting rot- | Saloniki, March 29, ar partinent. The turnpike and has | Coffee [ department today of his W\]mrtm'nY.‘ou‘n;] i;‘ \nnm' on them., hn\\r‘\fi_ sl e N New 2 | 30, 10:05 m.- I]vr’} g,.;[}vert : After the supper the first degree of | from Petrograd, leaving the embassy | @04 their conviction was an ca ask | the American, Spanish and R bee » cynosure of all traveling | . & 3 ass) e 7 ' | A L EIEIRoRcYnon! 4 Boy Scoutdom was conferred on Ed- |in charge of First Assistant Secretary | [O7 Frosecutor Norton. MEALS WILL FIT ! | Miss Harrlett Welles and Miss Dor- | Consulates here be abandoneg eves since the Jast snow storm. There | warg Krauth of East Berlin, He is | Fred M. Dearing When the men were taken to jail NO INDIGESTION | othy Paige are home for their vaca- | L0 the insecurity of the situaf have been snow drifts there trom four | the first boy in the local troup to ob- | m today, flllon.rkr s feet were protect- GAS OR ACIDITY | lion from Beechwood college, Jen- | N0t met with the approval of F five feet in height and the path | tain this d The oath was ad- Sdiby) azctics lonly,thop stolonf@lahocs Y | kintown, Pa [fwhich hasschools) and GNiS e R b ssablo. | ministered by Scoutmaster Rtev. S. A. “w “ l Shou‘d Sa having been taken from him. — = | | tant interests in Saloniki. Sy bas - been practically {mpassable. | oo ang Commissioners Major F. L, ell, 4 y According to Swith's = story. = thellyae without fear of sourness,| Miss Anna Munson of the N consented to the closing of X Several automobiles have come to | wilcox, A. A. North and 1. W. Mil. | ‘Gets-lt’ DOES workn thefts were easily accomplished. The heartburn, belching or e e b ot o nneu G sulits. crief and drivers of horse drawn | drum were present. Ncedless to say men would take a case of merchan- dyspepsia, spent Sunday with ber aunt, M ; If the American consul shou cehicles have stcered a clear path | the bovs were well pleased with aj dise on thefr truck and when they 2 Khom oo | the interests of Germany, Aus [‘:. lm l.hc roz'nl " Yesterday no 1 preciations expressed of their cffort g = ; got in into the car they would but- | qpe moment “Pape’s Diapepsin’ | | Bu ria, with which he is { {ham four automobile trucks were | and Will probably repeat the supper | “Look a’There, It You Don't Think | ter it about until it was broken open Tenched the lStomachiail Miss Alma Macy is home from | would be unprotected ctuck within a mile and a half from | to their friends in the ncar future. 1t's Just Wonderful for Corn They would then make their selec- distress goes. imith college for the spring vacation — \Woodruff’s store and it was on Whist Club Meets, o s Io0k it it! Dandl or | tons ganbseduentlvipiiin g fotiierishin e — — AT ihrough the able assistance of the | The Home Whist cluh or Kensing- | the livin't Why, just look at it! That | Tonts on top of the brolen casc It your meals don’t fit comfortably, | The following ladies have heen ap MILITARY TRAININC townspeople in that district, the ma- | ton was entertained by Miss Minnic | corn came right off,—just like peel- | . The Poiice traced goods of nominal | or you feel bloated after eating and | pointed by the Eunoean society fo [ San Diego, Cal. March 30. chines were able to resume their w, Gibbs and Richard Brown at the home |ing bunan S e oy | paliehwhichiha Sel) ivo en from the | yoy believe it is the food which fills | have charge of the first supper In | tary of War Baker, it became Ihcensed by the condition prevailing, | of Mr, and Mrs. George Grifich 6n : : ¥ | station to them. Whether any other | yoy; it what little you cat lays like @ | April. Miss Helen IFrancis, Miss Has. | here today, hi pXoved X well-known local citizen called the | Farmington Road 1 night. s vie- merchandise was stolen or not thev |jynp of lead on your stomach; if | riett Kellogg, Mrs. William H. Whit tion by officers the Califors 1 well-known g g he 2 Rl rapets e v . Cn 1 1 11, 3 bighway department’s office in Hart- | tors in the evening’s play were Miss cannot tell until reports from 2 | there is difliculty in breathing after | Mrs, Clinton ows. and Mr: l lonal Guard for a summer scl ford yesterday regarding the situation | Marjorie Moore and M Milton Em- dealers to whom consignments were | outing, cructations of sour, undigested | ¢‘harles Tuce. | military training at San Diego,| wnd he was informed while the |ery, H. B. Cooley and F. B. Williams. | made are heard from. i food and acid, heartburn, brash or a | = ning in June. The school will§ thoroughfare in question was a state | Afterward a social hour was held dur- rewell to Minister. {helching of gas, you can make up | T.eslic Spofford of Worcester Pol ?]"j" ",‘“", ”{"\" held laat el road, nevertheless the last legislature which refreshments were scrved Members of the Advent Christian | veur mind that you need something | fechnic school is home for the spring attsburg » and n Fra passed a bill which compels the towns | The next meeting will he held April church tendered a farewell reception |10 stop food fermentation and cure in- | vacation R — to clear the snow away. First Select- nd the hosts will be Mr. and ‘Mrs. last evening to Rev. and Mrs. 1. H. | digestion. | — fiam H. Gibney was in- Illiams and Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Balker at the home of Mr. and Mrs 0 make every bite of food you &t | Andrew Griggs who for several man W £ Mr. and Mrs. a an o for tormed of the conditions and this I"rederick Peace on Broad street. Mr, [ @id in the nourishment and strengtN| yvears has rented the Lemuel '\mm' morning the sc was put to work Congestion in First Grade, Baker, who at one time was pastor | ©f your body, vou must rid -um\‘,“.-w has rented the Plum farm in N l d n making a pat Yesterday the The school board held an informal of the Advent Christian church, is | Stomach of poisons, excessive acid and | Meriden, and will take possession ervous in 1gesy (craper was u on the East Berlin | jeeting in the Kensington srammar planning o leave town with his wife | Stomach gas which sours your entire | April 1st. Maple Hill people are vers | When the nerves go wrong t oad and it succeeded in making a | school last night. T incipa S next week. meal—ii g rfer with digestion and | sorry to lose Mr. Griggs and his fam- | ways scem to strike at the w ad an n school last night. The principal topic v L . ) path for vehicles. The winter storms | o¢ conversation was the congestion in During the ecvening musical selcc- | “auses so many sufferers of dyspep- |Sly and wish fhem success in their | spot. When this spot happens] \ave called for a considerable outlay | the first grade of that school. Thi C tions were cnjoyed. The guests pre- | Sid. sick headache, biliousness, con- | e home the stomach, nervous dyspepsia »f money this winter, the town teams | grade is filled (o overflowing at present | Did You Kver See the Like? No |Schted Mr. Baker with a gold piece, | Stivation. s=riping cte. Your case i results, appetite vanishes and Selite W=cd thers W onNrour W alffaTentil augWipo e iy on o (875 cationa rvay ‘Wonder ‘Gets-It’ is the Bizgest Rev. J. W. Denton, the present pastor | 1o different——you are a stomach suf- Miss Ithel Howe of Ttocky Hill is | way to a dull, dread, unecasineg ing uscc I e . : . ' e ol sccasions, The warm sun of the past | more will attena next fall, Now ther elling Corn Cure in the World!” of the church. making the attending | ferer, though you may ¢ ‘v it "(‘ ”;' spending a few days with Miss Fdith fa hollow gnawing feeling that ; Shriies o e 7 : . e e sther name; your real and only | Grigg : ew days has had practically no effect ) are two teachers employed in one | oo pis e e Mr. Baker responded in ap- | © 4 L Y | Grigss, up until every nerve in the >n the huge drifts of ow about |room, but it is felt this is not an ideal L;:t.;’?th"_;l‘;’?;o“fl",‘mm“l‘l U‘m‘ B e Ation trouble is that which you eat does not | = seems on edge. The food you cwn and it is thought it will be |arrangement. It was decided to hold | ‘3" S nimi0e) Bow MR the SE . Mr Baker, since giving up the | digest but quickly ferments and sours, | Jjoadley Tudor of Yale spent the |down won't digest properly, necessary to remove it before the |the matter in abeyance until the next |’ "¢ | “‘?,‘I‘),f L pastorate here, has been devoting | Producing almost any unhcalthy con- | weck cnd at his home on Robbins [you're all in—down and out f4 reads will be in a passable condition. | regular meeting, when the matter will | e T90° DO alit TAACE H1E HAY) some of his time to evangelistic wortk, | dition S | avenue | day at least. Then is a good ti Mystery Unsolved be considered thoroughly. corn, everytime. It's the new. simple| HC spent much of his time out of | A casc of Pape's Diapepsin will cost | — {make the Margo test Go ; e e e Superintendent J. H. Dows inter. 07 Bvemyiuie. 'S e mP S | town, althoush he maintained nis res- [ fifty cents at any pharmacy here, and | pfiss Margarel Herold who Tas | Clark & Brainerd Co.. or an he finding of the bod) viewed the faculty members yesterday | V2V curing corns. Yo 4y §00d- | j10nce in Plainville. will convince any stomach sufferer | poen fiving for :ome time with her | good druggist and get a bac i yesterday’s Herald, by Mrs. | “_(byve to all foolish contraptions like f 2 S i . g £ t pack: AR e ‘hurch on | Tearding their intentions of return- [P¥e rrh e He will tender his farewell to the | five minutes after laking: a single | gigter Mrs. R. J. Larkin has rcturncd | Margo, - Take it regularly and Carl Hanson near the Eiiza ch to the | ing for next year. No official report ‘“_"g ing “":" ;‘“'\_h' ACEY ]‘"" P15 | church Sunday morning when he will | dose that fermentation and sour stowm- | to her home in Bristol "for a difference. For Margo West Lane “F & e hat of | Vas made. As far as known, all the s et L i e o e e e [ ach is causing the misery of indiges- | i splendid combination of iron olice officials. The body is tha ! chers will res o e diggers, such as knives, razors anc & ’ L f v ,:;: ]n”” eped P e ::‘cat;\n[;a will resume their duties in e, GG e e N May Name Benzon. t |\v DEEN T s trouble|| neApbout sixteen members of ¢ | hypophosphites with other ing newly be 1fant ‘ all. s : 3 < . AT | o matter if you call vour trouble | yco on Christian Endeavor lientat o el iracopnisehy. o iuked. Although search was made |7° % Crengc higios plied in 2 seconds. Never fails, Noth- According to talk on the strects to- | cuturrh of the stomach, nervousness | oo S . r;” Han lv'”i'“‘”‘ et “K’ v e G ot 1 value, the i ate neighborhood | L3 0 ing to stick to, hurt or press on the | day there is a possibility that the re- | op wastritis or by any other name— | CICtY attenc g . s acuon & TR0, disMiG S = ! : i The Red Roses will hold a dance to- e . ) A L | Monday evenin the Baplist | Ic because Margo contains n g was found which would give | : corn. publicans will name IFrederick I.. Ben- | g remember the sta el g sl 4 . X & W e : e always remember that instant relief : . 3 ; i morrow evening in the new grange i S e L Ea s : 4 2 3 | church, Bristol. crryville won the |zerous habit forming drugs. Wi s to identity of the il Gets is sold everywhere, 25c 2| zon for chairman of the town com- |i: waiting at any drug store the mo- | b from the Newington B I'more. yourl aruskkee: P N b :COMpO: e s or sent direct by B. Lawrenc tee S cane ST i e | banne r ¢ e gto o0 nor our druggist is authorizd c The body was so decomy The members are making arrange- h”“}“ s flauds Clege Cevrence anitteciac the caucus to be h",‘ Uit ment you decide to begin its use. | deavor society, whi has held it for | gnarantee money back if Margo hat Medical Fxaminer R. M ments for the carnival, which will be | & €0 Chicago, Iil Id in New | Town hall this evening. G. O. P. Pape's Diapepsin will regulate any | ;%1500 (000 [not bring satisfactory relief wold is of the bellef that it has been } 7 1 5 0 0G0 00 T " | Britain and recommended as the | Jeaders seemed to have little hope of ' out of order stomach within fiy [ . L 5cie 1o Ko siaies 1’}' "f ere since early winter. There is a : sl Yorld'a best corn remedy by City Druig | their apliity to prevail upon Bawin|minutes, and digest promptly, without | oo o e SR 0 o [ T00HER to g0 another daySSSE ‘celing amors the authorities that : riefs, T Store, Crowell’s Drug Store, Wm. N.| H. Hills to continue to serve as head |any fuss or discomfort all of any kind | M&and Mrs B W Perry =t | simple- tost, o0 eastiy) ad jiranger canic to the place and le A complai , e hweitzer, or ku the committe My Hills has ad- | of food you ecat, lev ing to Dwight Capen whe will |sively,