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)\ o ARDING OF OHIO IS ATERNAL NEWS | TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN ORI 2, Compan- y Britain Circle, C. 3ritain Circle, 102 the Foreste will afternoon o'clocl rd of 149 Cherry street with TS meet (67, (01 183, meet evi Lodge, 1. intere i lodge, 1. 0. B held and ning in . . A, M. hall ing of the ceremonies of ad roe work by Horeb gree team of New Haven on ¢ candida The work of h was of a finished order and gathering hanquet held Mayor G. A Jehud afternoon auded the large vening a addre W Judge B. F llman of New pf New London Bridzeport, Attorney Iner of N Haven and Geo rt of Hartford The t [arg of the affair consisted of Fred Winkle, and by finey Haven Charles comu Auxiliary, U. S. W. V. Morse will entertain 2N ixiliary W. V., and [SENATOR HERDING. Ul Tiesday Senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio | Relief Corps. ha the next tional committee 1o preside convention in s el national “hicago ne as temporary chairman. As such will deliver the “keynote” ¢ has been known as a republican of rather conservative leanings. address. Alexandra Lodge. D rhteenth the Clan Douglas O Catholic Women's Benevolent Legio The Catholic wili hold Mary's Installation of Women's its Benevol regular meetin hall Wednesday officers will Legior in St school ening. ke place Worthy Temple, No. 18 Pyl Niste lained s Bi-weckly meeting of Britain Council, ritain Council, B udd's hall Friday evening at p. After husiness meet- yuncil will hold a card party nembers and their reshments will be e ates will also be instructed | gees, ge in the by-laws which will e SN il of . will be conferred tomorrow evening The will sharp, Members Hartford, will the work. report All game are ¢ above, temple will be held on cevening in O, A M. hall, full attendance is desired iness of interest all members will come up for action will he received the and visiting commit- » Wil gepiday | Main streci the as by famities | Reports from served. | yre the state convention held | April 25 can Lod K. Ay, second rank hdidates ‘hapter, No. 21 O. meeting meeting GERNS of N 1 4 : 30 Thursday Hay matron of T Star of will Margraf Carpel Bowls Will [interested in ed at | lar John present lodge, worthy grand Al e » of the ern Mrs. nnie te grand officers pper will he serv trustees make a on project mem this urged present Red Men Meet Tonight. Tribe, 1. O. R. M., D Ic meet tonight to make plans for Thursday celebration of the twenty-sixth anni- initiation of candidates. | \ which will be observed on the i of the month. At that a class of twenty-six candidates init and the followed and neis Drake Lodge, No. A e hncis 1. will meet 1 be sry of members of T la Saturday tinne will be will be supper d to pag visit, candidates. several ated degree work committee meet by an anniversary 1ddresses by visiting offi- Auxiliary, S bular meeting of t ary will be of V. 5 10, Sons of held v An Tomorrow lies Indianola Council. founcil, I. O, R. M night chiefs of will to initiate four the degrec new uni- Indianoia Lomorrow The planning nmeet ollow th in initiate o ates at Simshury candidates large numbe Those 1 cam to goet orms MILITANT FRAULEIN GAPTURES BURGLAR m the re reguesic committee will new huildin ling 1 \. and im Steinbecl v Germ e Zie from houscho il ler, who Notice! " baking n- millions William Zicgler, Do king died s der red handed who had zained en- y Important, trance to the apartments in Park Avenuc vho had sought maid’s the fight out of turned in the room, er taking all the the zirl her pris ue Statement - : 1 Street Station locked him up on a T At the station house you no dou oo ruifled intruder said charge of the he was uld cure 16 Lets, and here e old, a fifth Stre Ziegler Mrs them fron patients of mine t previou were officd # o her roon ind oor would knob. pa- Some or holding “Open that door cemed (0 monti Steinbec ith ‘No; I'm the tran valiant th a n v sh he German pers gan to hack the man on the other side suddenly expecting to precipitate the room so that he could get out while she herself up. He mi Miss Steinbeck is la nd her hnlk 2 [ tillea the < she stumbled ] ' 1 | the door she f o wiman, who is |a small man, him. [Specialist, ! breathless. to the chort battle and einbeck drapped nan room by the cout collar Going down in the docile enot The maid no nd m will prove m ind with true istenc statemen just stone’s throw fror force door mouth is my best ad I can prove to youlintn cured worse cases than s picking md powerful Knc floor ver out New Britain, Conn 1en the ittempted th Block, 259 Main St., | | | man w . and Fri, 10 a, m. to 8 p. m. street was reached to | s been chosen by the republican na- | break 4 b3 It wis necess: for the maid again to “strafe’” him fore she located Policeman IFink at Park Avenue Fifty-third Street. | After locking up his prisoner Rink returned Ziegler suite and | found, he ted, a skeleton | on ! the the 1 room. \ Mr. Ziegler a time up r at Park Avente sky-scraper apartment house which he purchased in 1915 for a sum said | to have £1.000,000 He dwel Street i DROWNING SERUM IS re- ! and to the fsse floor « aid's short ago took | sidence been than the | Fifty-seventh ) more nerly five-sto at fo occupied 10 West i Fink of the East | \\Mu‘ Y | haa \hout N g T DISCOVERY | Johns Hopkins Claim It Was Used | | Suceessfully on Animal Four Hours After Immersion. April 10 1 the saltimore Some time ph Johm Hopsking o, pital store sicians invest lif i machine o those dead from drownin The proved | ssful on animals that could he put mder treatment immediately afier the | accident With the idea of restoring after the accident the n to search for the desived sernm has found I on animals in the labguatories number >s has proven cossful to succe life physicians sone | tim has been heen tried ind of ca suce- Iowever in most of the cases there HANDY HUSBAND. Knew How to Get Part of the Breakrast. 1w one dish 1 as well as my hushand the cook can prepare any cook on morn- was il and he volunteered help et breal t. He appeared with his dish and nd 1 discovered it was Grap g vhich, to prepare ot the e fast said one ing when to or conrse, perfectly but it was the uts wils eas cooked af illust having tory cood ti o Grape-N W convenience of about up vetar 0journ in Grane g took Nuts from a Hve hot country. Our bad condition and poor health generaliy two we liked Grape- other kind We hoth gained and strength Grape- imme ter stomachs were in I we were in ‘In o day Nuts better the teadily in or than any table. health caused by i | i | | i 1 i food on ndd FRS s Cuts and Postum o similar ex seriousiy il tind nothing her especially — at | “A friend of ours had perience She was 1 indigestion and could to eat that would not give heart- burn and night ‘She found that a Grape-Nuts with satisfactory supper comfortable night's rest. In a i several pounds i | | weight.”” | | “There’s a Reason.” Name given hy Postum sattle Creek, Mich. d the above letter? A new s from time to time. They | human paipitation dish e her her nall eream made and gave short gained time she A are I case of an animal the serum jHame Run 34]287; Shows o tshowing The “DRESS UP” spirit springs from peace, progress and prosperity. Men who ampion these conditions will displace their season-worn garments with new Spring Ciothing, and those who practice the policy which leads to prosperity will make this Store their Spring “DRESS UP” Headquarters. OQUR STORE IS NOW CROWDED WITH SPRI G SUITS for Men and Young Men from the twenty foremost manufacturing specialists in Amer- ica. will surely find the Suit you mest prefer. design at each price of Every conceivable color, style, or fabric fancy is represented in abundance. Every garment of superior, intrinsic merit and You Suits for Men and Young Men $10.00, $12.00, $15 002:$18.00 NEW YORK $10, $12 and $15 SAMPLE SHOP 357 MAIN STREET FAMILY CIRCLE annual meeting of the school hall chosen as effects such as high { HOLY At the Family evening office iows. president, Vice-president, have been after hardening of the blood pressure or Cirele at wer James A. Thon J. dmund P. J E and’ chaplain, Rev. J Winters, and marchall, Patrick Ironough. The president tructed to name a committee Nation which takes arteries \ccording to the physicians, if the serum can be injected in the person several hours after the accident it can | cording secre the person to life In one | financial was in- | drowning 1o blooa surer hours after the was brought later of a high jected four and the life, but pressure. animal back was died places Holy O'Donnel Smith; Curtin on in- Fans He is Still There New 10 which he by Judging { ¢ 3 ]n\lll ! York, April manner in nothing short of sensational Bill Donovan says that all the Colonel the his service W the Yankee strengthened and to capture Johnson’ shows B York-Brooklyn ganc ager worth paid for best, has up in the ante-season games A Pae o *hiladelphi 1 Bere, it looks as il Home Run Baker e surely is in for a great year T figured Baker's long lay affect his playing to a great oxtent But his all around work here recently shows that pecially, his Some experts have have the flag in Action in would chance at so0d as ever ke which has is as he batting, os- been recent Man- | Sker Rupper vican been plendia | picture | zathering last | *inters gave an address. The Pikers' tomorrow evening with Miss garet Ramm on Cherry street. month, entertained the and Ifather John Kiniry with songs No matter how new and wearable our clothes may be, we never-the-less are anxious to cast our win- ter garments aside and get into new, lighter, cheerier Spring garments. 0ff With The 0la And On With The New We have anticipated your needs for this Dress-Up Time and it’s to your advantage to come in and see our magnifi- cent display of Clothing and Furnishings. The Ashley-Babcock Co. 117 MAIN STREET Sewing club will meet Mar-