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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1916. Plainville News| STOMAGH UPSET?7 1N 2l ol ] { That's what thousands of stomach suf- Bt v e s roydoing o w W Inateadt ot takics * HARTFORD. ! tonics, or trying to patch up a poor diges- | 5 | tion, they are attacking the real cause of rurchases made one day will be delivered the next—by -o the ailment—clogged liver and disorderec 2 o le ailment—clogged d rdered autos. ( Dr. Edward Oliy Tablets arouse the | ? | liver in a soothing, healing way. When (Fhone Number Charter 5200) (Mail Orders Carefully 1'illcd) { the liver and bowels are performing their | o i matural ‘functions, away goes indigestion | . e Feared Atfack From Enemigs | ane stomach troubres If you have a bad taste in your mouth, | - — tongue coated, appetite poor, la don't- ; | care feeling, no ambition or energy, trou- | hied with undigested food, you should take | HAD BROKEN FRIEND'S ARM | i it wricisestea toon vou snowi e Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely HAVE A LOOK AT THESE' FINE STUFFS : — (ool Taetr e apurely Ttalian Arrested for Assault Had Load- | You will know them by their olive color, | | They do the work Without griping, cramps TO BE FOUND IN OUR SOUTH ANNEX cd Weapon—Busy Sunday for Jus- | of pain. 5 : o i rl'l‘arke one or iwo at bedtime for quick ee Condell—Two Ministers Say | Tolicf, 20 you can eat what you like, AL [ o0 and ahot st ol yon M That More Than Satisfies They are the exquisite sheer summery fabrics that are beautiful for Mg, e I 5o 1 3 : warm weather frocks and evening gowns. Many of the kinds and patterns Farewcll—Sewer District’s Annual, The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus O. exclusive with us. Pay a visit to our Department for High Class Wash 4 Adopting a plan of preparedness to Goods, and see these and others. forestall revengeful attacks by former Where Quality, Variety and Style Are Featured. the vear. F. /T, Wheeler, C. H. Calor Our popular Dress and Suit Departments become ever and J. T McCarthy at present com- on more so, hecause these features are strictly upheld, and prisc the committece’ und there is a to these are efliciency and courtesy Do not fail to visit our possibility {hat they may be named to to-wear department before making a selection VERY EXCLUSIVE are the Bor- ANOTHER OFFERING a friends, Philip Scvoffa armed himselt striped Voile of fine qualtty cm- j With a revolver to be used, he said, | broidered in yellow and black, Fontliclcnaant B ! offold bliiefand fgold Rand SoldRnose \\:-ul:l make a stunning gown, 43- o i nly,* after w fght in | Coniinue (n similar capaciy until | ana silver. Width is 45-inch InchiZo iR 00 yard: which he participated a weck ago, and | the next annual session. DRESSES IN TAFIETA, GEORGETTE AND NET, FROM Price $2.00 yard. : j ( \hen he was arresied Saturday night | Delegates Mect Here, TO $75.00 CROSSBARRED VOILES, white assiult charge the weapon, with | Delegates o the state and congres- FIGURED VOILES of beautiful with colored flowers embroidered amber Joaded, was found in | sional conventions appointed by the A very wide variety, and styles that various’ towns.in the fifth senatorial regular for stout figure dered Voiles, with deep embroidery quality, they are in mixed colorings, in two-tone shades. Lavender, blue, his pockel. As a vesult Grand Juvor | sizes, and models that are admira i very attractive, and would make up and green, 40 inches wide, SL.00 S8, Gwillim includdd carrying con- | district met in the Town hall Tiere this ng beautifully, 40-inch width, $1.00 yd. yard. cealed weapons in the warrant and | afternoon to appoini two delegates at when the accused is arraigned.in court | wrge to the republican conventions to : Unusually fine grade materials. These dresses come in th) FINE FIGURED NETS for over- AWNING STRIPE VOILES ure | late today he will risk- a long sen- | he held in Hartford on April 11th and vailing new shades for Spring ‘and Summer and for either afte dresses, blouses, etc. Black with very new and smart for this season's tence to jail unless he can give a| j2th. Officers to represent the dis- Al vaning i e e i o Rin e of thelver s beat iarge figures of lavender, light blue wear. Will make lovely for dresses Dbetter explanation for his actions than | (riet at the conventions were also to with blue, also Persian pattern. ind waists for women and misse he has yet offered to the authoritics. | Le pamed, | The width 32 inches, price 75¢ yard. width is 40-in. The price 75¢ yard, Scoffa’s arrest was a sequel o a During {ne day it was reported that T brawl which took place on Saturday, | {hexe wonld be no contests and the fashionable colors.of beige. sand, twilight biue, Copenhagen BORDERED VOILES, prettily PLAIN COLOR VOILLS, we are ll|| March 105, in S the fecufflef MAntonio It vention would Prove mo niore (.|l brown, navy and black. There are very many exclusive m eigorolderedmithichioloaflof b oy showlnogveryenicenones Refinclics e cellafiafeald fol avesbcenSthnown [fpon antiiRan oisct-(beelherinc sionat and the standard of workmamuship is of the very best. Specia pink, sreen, lavender, worked on wide, blue, pink, reseda, old blue, o the ground so forcibly that ‘nis 1eft | (njch the views of the leaders in the | is taken in the sclection of the linings in all grades of our Su white grounds. Will make hand- and yellow. Those are some of ihe l | iirm was broken. He has since been | gigrerent places in the district could | i some Summer dresses, 39-inch prefty shades we are showing at | #_patient at the New Britain hospital '6 e chauzeal and fidansttor thelfall - width, for 50cfyard. a0c yard. I"riends of the defeated combatant Gimpaienliliccisecas 1 N complained to the police and a war A . . A t press time the convention wus FHESIE AND OTHER FINE PRETTY MATERIALS will surely in- rant charging assault was issued by |t PREE O Corduroy Sk“-t for $3.98 i ; i S e 5 prosee icer P Marino sres okers for appropriate Summer Dress Stuffs. Comwe sece them, the prosecutor. Officer Philip ) < terest the lo pprop: CE] e P Ree SETa e e At Minello Suspended, placed him under ar . In scarching According to members of the Italian | the prisoner before he locked him up, | Mutual Aid society James Minello \\:H‘ | | REMARKABLY SMART SUITS FOR $35.00 AND UP txcellent grade Corduroy Skirts in White, new sport nf with wide belt, shirred back, and patch pocket Ixtra valyl { the constable discovered tne loaded re- | suspended as president of the argani- this price. volver in his pocket, zution at a mecting held yesterday af- Scoffa protested his innocence of | ternoon. It was said that his suspen any assault, and argucd that he had | sion is to continue for one year. B < AA'U\G AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON been informed that Fancella’s friends | While there were many stories | lSCl'lmlIlatlflg . omen re PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DKY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. had planned to waylay him. Ho car-| aroat regarding trouble among the | . ricd the revelver to ward off any at- | members of the socioty but little | “ . ” merican Lady Corsets he accused was released on bonds | The president’s suspension resulted g 3 3 vesterday and was ordered o report | was Teporte 2 S s S B0 e i L Rt ol = 200 from Alfred Moore in lieu of a | The proceeds will be usedin payment | yop {pial befare Justice A, H. Gondell | mann o from use of | the One Corset is better than vnother, on hen has t i e ; s moncy without the authol style, and style must be advanced and authentic—better quality ¥ Bel'“l’l NQWS wedding ring Moore was employed | of the new hymn book: today. The hearing is scheduled for | o {he members 3 w“\]Iv""]‘"l‘_l‘:-l|" ,‘,‘,',lll s '“‘“”‘I"Hw '”H" ‘{"‘_'v“v']“k"m s “‘,] i‘m Gollectonl Gives Notice) tory workmanship—better fit and the faultless fitting of a e o at the Berlin Construction company 'he Dawn of a New Day In India” | 14ie (his afternoon and made many friends in this town | will he the subject of the mornine .. A . during his stay. Later he joined his | service next Sunday. The speaker Busy Sunday in Court, IS Gollcctort W, ) Heminzway comes from weeks and months of molding the corset design, in brother in Hammond and last fall his | will he Dr. Jones, & distinguished | Sunday was one of he husiest days | 3% CoUECOF, We oo FieminEray models to obtain perfection. in “A. H. Condell's career as a jus- ! : many friends in this town were sur- [ missionary of the American Board to the fact that taxes are now du . - ady” C te he r emselves to be by tice of the peace. Five Saturday night s 1 e American Lady” Corsets have proven themselves to k prised to hear of .the suit. Moors {ensing 7, Chun “ne st be paid before April 29 3 e 1wl . he pric = ' e At Sl L ey Kensington M. E. Church. drunks” who had been rounded up ”':,’M'(."‘:,,‘,r',,:;(n ';]'(.Cym‘-_ M‘_"]"] 2 |"h, in fashion, r,u..“.: fini h and fit, and with 11 thi the price . of Mrs. John B. Adams of that The Barasa class will meet this | by Officers Marino and David appcar- e is added to the American Lady” Corsets popular. Discriminating women, ’ ' B : Eills and more, are insisting upon th e “American Lady Corsets * . i ey cvening at 8 o'clock at the home of | ed fo explain their conduct. Grand L place Miss Corbatt was also a resi- t \ " T S 'I‘ noRcEl e a‘mm,”_ml AREeTS The collector advises that he will he : —— dent of Winsted. = Tasgt Tall Mooes ]y ol Lot o s cnion e | SEEE0 Re B G ; at Frishie and Hemingway's store to Why not try vour “American Lady” Corset model. Do 8o H, (it Claim - Th Are married a western girl and immediate- |, “IS, (LISIAY evenmE s O IR i e s (o (b it || RO R IL i it 2l note the modish lines you sce ure Iy after he cer on Miss Jorba - i 3 > e 3 2 3 8 A ) T S afly 1t1zens Llalm ey 1y altor Th EeloLyIN I E=REaThat] The Ladies' Aid society will meet | prisoners a chance and all were let Saturday, April 15, Thursda r 0 imi ‘ 5 2, 7 ” sued for $10.000 clalming he “had |, 'ipe home of Mra. Charles Gullong, | off easy. Steve Parento of Forestville 20, Saturday, April 22, Thurs 7 and Saturday, April 29, e m”wrhly_ peiore onnall ey L of Rev. 1% M. Pickop. the pastor, will | although (he court explained that he | from < ‘i'j o'clock in the afternoon Vs dropped nowithat alsetilomen i nas|| Sl iie Reontsense Biln fatamtaxd jinillicece atiall scntenceiatiolld e ana S eate 52l : A8 | which starts tomorrow and continues WOULD HAVE THEM ABATED been made. through mnext Sunday. The services M;\‘\r\fliill::"t'unnor and William Sulli- The (':,),I:,‘(‘“,‘,'\'(‘:j:'\;:l“:":y,‘:;‘mn,‘,, the HENEI’, Plehamf & DUH Literary Socicty Mects. next Sunday will be conducted hy [van were cach sentenced to jail for| .o arranged for by the Woman’ Main. Opp. Arch. . Tel, 81 The Berlin Literary society will | ReY: Walter E. Lamphere, ficld secre- | thirty days, but the court suspended [ (10" e the benefit of {he libr = 5 > ¥ast Berlin Pleased With American | hold its bi-monthly meeting in the | (2FY 0 the Connecticut Temperance | judgment on payment of costs. The | ¢, 5 cohoduled for tomorrow night flgmuns"’afifln U[ Gflssa[d Gfl io o S5C¢ 0 b ave selves 7 A union. nien promised to behave themselves | oy the Tlinton-Verdi company will church this evening al § o'clock. The [reeling certain that spring is here | Fi2inVille, William Goereh, another | cir 5o r'\oeal and indtrumental num cature o . employe at the transter station, told | % s P 3 feature of the evening will be a lec- | at last, several local farmers planted emEieneraiiiE S en st SR el el o i nfon Merd e mbinaiion Apn' 3 and 4' fessor Geer to Speak—Briefs. | !Ure on “Russia,” by Curtlss M. Geer, | their crops of carly peas (his mom. S5 He admitted being | 1S 541d to be the best talent that the Pro ed before, s ® | ¢lub has secured and an entertain- To serve women in the interest E professor’ of church history at the |ing. Pgnsiderable criticlsm i3 heard | Hartford Theological seminary. Tro- " o \conioe wae necepted a po- | Crink Saturday niEht and sald he w5 | nent of exceptional merit is antici s o Tort T Heai s gl TN o regardi the back tax |fessor Geer is considered an author- s saaiila A i L [ E XD Ll O i a1 iated & . ehionce has: both n\m:ltio::m“F'J‘:Tr:\‘:\rgber Bof years it | ity on Russia, and has made a com- | " o0 Vith E. Ii. Austin. ter he had paid the costs of prosceu- | ! Hire (e1an) has| desidsd te) Watrod e \ :::~;::l "“‘l’"l‘:l!“lhl:j‘;‘l \[‘:.'-\I\ rd :‘: - & S i A valuable horse belonging to Hen- | tion. i 5 . B het:. ustomary to Garry ob the | Blete: stady'af lite gnd conditions in : o | an innovation in the form of dancing Therefore, on April 3 and 4 we sha 3 3 4 el g Foe The prisoner: ere given a lecture . ¥ mmounts as an asset to the town. |that coultry and it is expected his |TY Chotowski of Kensington died of CHOSRIIODSnIENEES “‘ ld that the | to follow the entertainment. FHome have an cxpert Gossard corsctiere i B e Hetics now amiotnt to over $50.- | lecture .4k tprave’ vary ‘interesting. |Elanders Saturday. on sobricty and were told tha S 90 and the opinion is that a deter- | The meeting will be open to the gen-| Local roads were inspected this | Plainville authoritics do mot propo 900 and the opinion is th : tplerate any ahuce of the freedom wined effort ought to be made to |°ral pullic ahd a large attendance iz |morning by members of the state | 'O t2lerate any : Wined cffort ought to e , : s S e Brief Ttems, Come in and sce her even thoug bave them collected or elsc abated. | anticipated. highway department. given to men who come here x;lw orlk. s O e ,4““ i) ”( ”’:.w L i r 2 . Two Ministers Say Farewell. L R B # ) Warious properties have - changod Thomson to Speak. ] Livo Dy S fourteenth vear as rector of the Suits For Stout Figures A Specinlty hands a number of times during the F Vote for Wm, Z 3 Zistrar. Two ministers said farewell to for- [ (o on = AT UL sty SRR R i T e Habd i 11 st = th President Louis Anderson of the n. Ziegler for registrar. e i e l® Church of Our Saviour vesterd: A Appearing large or stout is merel P ocw.e and Inmost matances, Bhe | ocalisivedish Raaublican club 6f Ber adyt. et pa e A vent Chls: | the'morninglseryice lie: suve hls an- | a matter of clothes. Lines are the se present owners can show Warranty |, anndumced this morning. ne fo = — Ralker }thnr“mlv\;.. 'v‘n"l 16/ :,,\,:" ‘;“;yi‘; niversary scrmon | cret of being well dressed and ca Teed: i the prop i L AN g o5 ol 7l (8] tian church in the morning to bic S o = S = ;-::ed;'r SterinE L 1a) o aR ol oY in | secured J. A. Thomson of Naugatucl TRIPLE FIGHT IN e ihic Lol his foimiertchareos jand |l Bhestocal schoolsN reapened loc make you appear siender or stout o umbrances in the line | _goity o 0nop R RO O NBUEREUCI, B O ek becupsing the pul. | for the spring term. All the teachers Phe StOUL Woman can now secur :' l:‘:“:hm ’:l:'":;"‘::“]‘2“"1‘::];'h“(““: an address at the meeting, which MICHIGAN PRIMARY | it in the Methodist church at the eve- | had returned from their vacation ) N | will he held in the Town hall tonight 0 el S al | wrips and were on hand when {he ck taxes over fourtee e e £ 5 ning service when he gave his fina | 8 hack taxes over fourteen vears old lat 8 oclogk, . Mr. Thymson i a keen - e | Slawed, . As a result of ihis bill many | Studefit ofinolitical alairs about the Mr.-Baker is to leave town this week | Martha Rebekah lodge will hold a | 2 SRt UEOU 118 bill, many | gtate and members of the local club F‘mmm owners have received stales |feel his remarks will te veew inien ents for back taxes, which they were z CTYNLENS Meceting of Voters Under New oo, s T oM esting. A cordial invilation is extend- exneblzdliths i he willlratuimito cvans'|bvari, BnC s 8 ! d to the gener: hlic 1o atte was cordially greet- . sl e L) e ed to the general public o attend Law. c(;n & \\f;‘h ”n‘c‘“‘;;. "‘lr:lv‘:’1\if:;v'r;j‘ The Grange is making plang for a | vill be held 6, 2 u To Observe Ax rsa edfyestopdaysand s SeRViS © [ public whist to be held in its hall on | “‘i: ; mw4l11 (:p):‘;:v ; all ety St. Paul’ e . Detroit, Mich., April 3.—Michigan's | members of the church bid him God's ]I"-Ir-rl’(' strect Wednesday hl\(‘lll\\" " | ! Bce e all such uncol-| St. Paul's T. A. B. society held its | presidential primary law, enacted in | speed : ok < Y [yhiichignasypelie ved Zand lectgfl taxes abated. A prominent|monthly meeting yesterday morning. [ 1912, was given its initial trial today | — Rev. Mr, Tfouck is fto rotire this The many friends of Howard O, | with friends and fcitizen said this morning “This bus- | The society will observe its sixtcenth [in the cholce of candidates who are | week as pastor of the Methodist | Thompson of nn*l street, will be | peasants went 1 Iness of carrying hack taxes ‘along | anniversary on the twenty-fifth of this expected to figure in the national con- | church and it is expected that a re pleased to learn that he is recovering | ined « v cach vear as assets Is foolish and [ month and tentative plans for the | ventions this summer dent pastor will be named by the 1 from his illness. He is now able to | ork went pught to be stopped. A man In bus- | ceiebration were discussed. It was The progressive party, which swept | York East conference to succced him. | sit up for a time each day | ¥ he new iness, after an account zets a few |decided to have a turkey A g William Foss has returned from a | UYL v L / \erease | 1 e | Lotharia Settles Promise Case— made candy will be sold during the attendance, who will be pleased 4 evening. serve you in fitting or demonstration veady (0 wear anparel portrayinz th stme ult fashionahl syl with youthful lines a- made for the per fect, 36, iy Ford's Nanie Blgares Ini Eivet | o == 0 G s hecnir il (0 vt in Ddd New Coats; new Suits, new Dresses Waists, coming in almost ever no definite plans for the future it is | Fellows' hall® There will be degree | ‘;"“ | dny. morning session hegzan he X supper. the state four years ago, was without | The conference will meet this week In vears old, crosses it off his books and | committee was appointed to sceure | a candidate Stamford, The ministor gave a re- | visit of severul days at his old homc o it harges it to his profit and loss ac- | speakers and an effort will be made Woodrow Wilson is the only demo- | view of the work accomplished during | in IFairfax. Vermont b = nd and the count, and there is no reason why the|to get some 6f the best kifown peo- | cratic candidate, but a sharp contest | the vear he has been at the head of i S n : \ nd a smal town should not do the samc. Some |ple in the state to address the gath- | over the .nomination of a national | the Plainville church and expressed Ot itor W e or romiatrar wBe]]eVG Wa[‘ Wl” E“d Wh@n the image his appreciation of the co-operation of | . quy : ke committeeman is expected to enliven Tmage Is Found gf them are uncollectable for the per- | ering. The details will be announced tons who o a - rties. s he | later 1 Whe owned (o properties at the i later the balloting of the party. the members. time they were lelned have moved out enercdl Saror et S SR . e morning service a most in- 3 the matter is not known at present, hut liss Marion Gibney 'was tendered | ballot—William Alden Smith, United | forosting sernon on missianany wort fnere 1o 1 fecling the amawnt ahama | % PIRINL surprisc party at hor Home | Slales senatar, of Grand apids; Hon. | in Chine waz aiven by To Gleng Cin o 13,000,000 IN FER. | corrsuputonce ot T 4 e stricken from the list of assetar | o0 Worthingion Ridge Saturday [TV Ford of Detroit and Willlam . | IFoochow, who ix ! A ] ol s kit e list of assels. evening by fifteen of her voung | Simpson of Detroit. The last named — (oSN atcly chieit New Concern Pleases friends. A very pleasant onferts has been prominent in the socialist 1e residents of Fast Berlin are [ ment, consisting of games and musi- | and progressive parties in Detroit, fien estremely pleased with the manner tn | cal selections Ly those present was William . . Ferguson of Penn- Sewer District Annual. Enormous Increases in Net swhich the American Fiber company is | given. Refreshments were scrved sylvania is the candidate of the pro While they (n‘lmin{;:l\' have no hane foing about Its business in that dis- 5 . hiliition party of getting consideration of a sewer fret. " As war P o tuk colue, 1_;‘«--(|v| il i i proposltieniial Bl e Ra gy o Washington, April 3.—Prosperity of | scarch for an imagsc the Bcriay, tamilles living tn house e Boy Scouts will meet this even- RS . Wiz uchHosizcdimptovement nens (BRI RS ST B S SO EE SO = ¢ purchased by the concern wore noti- [AUgAL 1130 o'clock. SOUTHEIN WARRIOR DEAD. | o intentloniof aivlng up e Mentions | 15l iinous sbatemant | soturang| ductot. kv b, whol ide near | 9V, OO G5 they M1t vacate the promises by | e oman’'s Foreign Missionary : it By 34 tirely and at the annual meecting o Srelt e eninang e 2l S 9 X X ; bt \ May S sgpn:en,”(h‘,, ,,,m(;,fll,:, i9okiBty ' will méet* Wednesday after-$ Major Huntcr On Nearly Al Vir- fih:l?:\mmr\ and Sewer district to ho ;‘l’m;c"']r"l:;:]",:’«‘(o(‘l;"‘"k;;_ :h‘n '”;“V'I_’_'i":“; the town of Lec - taken between the police was in Kast Berlin Saturday and of- T fotic sl e omElotia Gl LU held this evening they intend Lo CON- | .o yerce commission. Returns from Oldivans s iremitt e T fered jobs to several rcciirnte. He I1- T+ Wilcox. The subject will be Washington, Apsil 3 —Major Robert | test any eftort that might be made to |00 200 1o roads show thelr net ptated that an effort woull e made [, ON® Heart, One Way-—Korea” and | w. Hunter, prominent Confederate | have the organization dissolved. | oyenye increased from $25,000,000 in o glve cvery citizen a job if desirea. | the leader will he Miss Savage veteran, lawyer and journalist, died { They haxve no information that such a | oy ryary 1915, to $38,000,000 for Feb- | War and i A gang of men started work in the | o The Wesleyan' Glee club will give | here carly today after a short illness. | 110ve will be made but they have pre- | Luarc 1916, move than fifty per cont thelr =i/ (o 80808, 2t | hallding ‘this morning, cleaning up |# concert, under the auspices of | He was horn in Martinsburg, Va., and | pared to meet the opposition and this | * rpe greatest increase was in (e [ old man of (he ull RS AL EDANY - fand getting things in shape. The | the Book and Thimble club at the | wag in his 79th vear. morning seemed hopeful that the dis- | o, g0 district and amounted (o near saw the v‘v.ln in. a .“,,Y... and, ac officers of the Fiber company are | OWN hall, Wednesday evening at 8 Major Hunter was with Stonewall | (rict will continue to live even though | ju hinety per cent.; the southern d cording to his narrative, she told him plans, | © cloclk Jackson at Manassas, was promoted | it be inactive for some time to come. | {jet showed an inerease of approxi that in a ruined church known as tl “ tili reticent concerning their ATt vea) : no 2 | e 1i il K a report I Pasulo™ near Borgagne was buric 1t it is understood im Fast Berlin that SaSsREes LA vermeaiin gL e | for gallantry at Gettyshurg and fought I'he officers wi make a report | qely fifty per cent., and the western as: o jorgasg as by 5 b held Thurs eveninz at - 7:30 |ion nearly every battlefield in Virginia [ which will deal largely with the | gistrict eoxcclled its January showing | an image of the Madonna of Peace to- | For Infants and Children they expect to have the wheels of in- | . " try i : - o’clock. | sivi S . o A = lement of the bills contracted dur- 2 : Tt ey n- | gether with a golden treasure and that | . ) . Rt Tiening 1 i 7 diring thie Civil war. After the Appo- | settleme of sixtecn per cent. increase hy at in- | & I . ng’ by the middle of ;May There will he an entcrtainment by | mattox surrender, at which he was | ing the investigation of the sewer im- | croase of more than twenty-five per | when this image was found and placed The Kind You Have Alwa S 0 | il 'ed” Moore Settles. tthe Sunday school in the chapel Fri- | Chiof of <in oi the Gorden Corps, | provement {wo years ago. cont. ip a chapel erected over the spot with dispateh from Hammond, Ind., day evening at 7:15 o'clock. A v Major,Hunter practiced law at Win It is likely that the sewer advocates = the treasure, | vday. stated that Miss Flora interesting program is being planned | chesten Vi, and edited and published | will attempt to have the meeting re Vote for Wm. Ziegler for registrar. | an end. | #Corbatt in Winsted has accepted $1,- 'and a large attendance is expccted. | the Witrdrestoa Timgs. appoint a committee to serve during | —advt. The old farmer related his duam.[ fure T t propery Wesleyan university. Other Wesleyan dudents were also present at the pas ttemp)| {or's invitation Prosperity Throughout Country Shown | which the hope for e has tak discontin | hold of the popular imagin C is propert \ to among superstitious Revenucs of Carriers, | Southern Italy is indics - "\ n o the | wall Madonna | Keep con As long awo as 1ast April, at the ( stinate in their intention to moment when I1aly was entering the | the scarch that at present king these peasants from body of police required to as soldiers, a certain | the property the war would come to | Bo8rs the