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EW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916. Belvidere Heights Opening---Good Frid FREE DRAWING of Useful and Beautiful Presents at 3:30 P. M. The Ideal Location for Homes of Modern Refinement This is the section where the most building was done Owing to our unusually busy winter season, it has EASY TERMS—A small deposig secures your ]_Oft, ba]; - ] ! : s hly payme nts with nor taxes or interes of any part of the city last season, and where several cosy been impossible to take people whose applications we had a}g:i\gg ;:;rsmom YERAYIES for home sites, out to see the property, so those that wish If we sell you a lot, we want you to have it, and in to get choice locations should be early on the ground—as case of sickness or out of employment we do not require this desirable, restricted neighborhood ~ within walking your monthly payment. = This is th h / he b i . i Salesmen on property all day Friday. is is the spot where you get the best of co-opera- distance of the city, is very much sought for, and the de- Take North End Car—get off at Chester Place oppo- tion and assistance in plans, mortgages, loans,etc. mand will exceed the supply. site Park, or 'Phone 1801 for Auto appointment. BODWELL LAND CO., - homes are now under construction—with eight (8) more already contracted for. - violin obligato. Mrs. Michener will [acuse university law school for the | first big case, lit between two | hig volunteer army, paid the mem- | I8 ‘We Giv | ap e l S O REIR, R O Tan @, - vacation. !uwurmn-» companies, will bers of the profession a compliment 4 H e e e et et e ———— ano, and violin. shortly the Chancer; ivisi | ssistance they had givi i s 5 A A Tt e e - g Newington is visiting his | is an illustration of the enormous said: “Nobody knows better than I g o | The Boy Scouts will inspect ail of Newington is visiting hi i illustrati 3 Robert Dorman of West Ha- | 0% 00 o O and distribute | son, Willlam Tields, of the Center. sards which are possible to a high how much recruiting owes to the onn.,” is spending a few days |} y B ai i e BESiE R - ,.\,.(,,mp\r,. ,;] Mrs. _\”24 literature throughout the town. | s lawver in England. dramatic and variety professions. gl | Miss Julia L. Spring and Miss Alico e I eaiiea - arTto apbealto themii gEn v 1o Center: i ave returnec " v RUSSIA SHORT OF CANDL E The, e always been ready B Mrs. David Robbins left yesterday | Munson have returned from > vain. They have always be | 3 S or 4 thos weeh Vit o York. Washington, April 20— War ha to give their servic and much is B cetaiy s tiar At o g ‘(*le'(:::‘\f"d ‘!‘h;- :,:\,,‘.\:;n‘u- for ‘)m:.-\ | due to them for |.h;: uccess F‘l}:tlv has Wonderfal Va'ue ! What Do You Pay Elsewhere ? E for the barrel for Mr. Fisher | Miss Tleanor Cunningham is| At the Congregational church this .dles in Russi ere a shor attended the voluntary recruiting. Bded in by Easter. The Chapel ! spending her Easter vacation with | €VeNing a devotional service will be bees wax for making them is repo: open Wednesday, Thursday | meld, followed hy the celebration of {ed by Americin = consular offic CHAVE YOU YOUR $38.112 urday evenings, the Lord’s Supper. Germany before the war supplied al- | Washington, April 17.—The popu- : ; e e {most three-quarters of the bees wax | lution of continental United States — DS SR, EERdrtoag; nAG), L X imported by Russia for this rpose | ¢n April 1 was 102,804,000 as esti- c visiting the Misses Camp, e- | WAR COST TO DUTCH 1.5 the cutting off or this source of | mated by the treasury department he Congregational church next ! turned to her home in Chicag . i 4 : 48O supply has left Russian church c; statisticians in computing the per he choir will render the Eas- e | _supply statisticiz v ::n? (t’\“l‘):xl‘flonl‘lv o by Warren: Mrs. L. L. Clark entertained a few: I REPORTED $140s000y000 i stories with a shortage ,561 ! capita money circulation of the coun- a nd ey S e b e il 4 nds for the coming year. i ich they place at $38.41, an in- Behold the Risen King” with | of her friends at luncheon on Friday AR JERONIIC ! “‘: ]‘\‘"""{‘ hey I "\”_ Lol 9 —— crease of $3.67 ove > yita TORS IN ENGLISH ARMY irculation April 1 last year. SUIT FOR THE Mrs. Harold Dyer and daughter, | Holland Estimates Country Wi A RO G S IEARMA crciiaHongol N aliis { Constance, have returned home after | [ A—— e B S T 7 5 ° ° | Fifteen Hundred Now Under Arms [ The William H. Hart Debating club, Fid a having spent several days with rela- Have to Pay $8,000,000 a Month ! ey : e = I 2 R S > i for King and Country. | which recently closed a successful sga- BBY GIRL’'S WEAR |tives in oston. o e =on, will hold a banquet in the dining 9 P g in the Future, 9 - e London, Ap 20.—There are hll next Tuesday evening. [mhoScommittacin® chargelion el 6araasonden SeRoIIL SRR seoc i s Tl e | D0 Oe ctorstaenyinE Bwithiche RBILCEh st ep nns il Wr b Fa s ftoastmantorie ———————————————————————— n-up campaign is as follows. The Hague, Netherlands, March 25, | forces, it was announced at a rec S aar will be delivered by F. | B [ [ a . an, Scoutmaster A. G. Stern. | —The war has so far cost Holland a dinner in their honor given I Gilpat C. H. Barn % Day, B CS c | berg; G. W. Steele, Thomas Francis, | ¢lear $140,000,000. Further reckon- ; I'ers of the theatr d - i Thoms: I2merson, O. Shjerden, 2 pkg . Bowint and WilliamEWinter! ing the demands of the intervening | Lord Derby, who S ngland’s anda A. 0. Washburn. g | period at $8,000,000 a nonth, the Mrs. Bancroft entertained the | Mew minister of finance, Doctor An- : G B STRICTLY FRESH IONA Maple Hill whist club on TFriday af- | ton Van Gyn, estimates that by | | T | ternoon. Mrs. Moody won the prize. | AUSust 1 next a sum of $180,000.000 ¥ N e RN B | will ' have been spent on the mobilized £ { — William H. Buell is home from Syr- | 1and and sea forces and in meeting £ | the various other extraordinary de- o > 5 SR e e e Save the Babies. : s 1SC war cris Thousands of Families Rely 01 the amount mentioned $110,- | lNFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that 000,000 raised by a five per cent. of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., SR A e . o 5..0THER CUT PRICES--5 Cn This Kldfley Remedy loan issued after the Hret hree o' | percent., or wmore than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before tour months of war, and the problem . now facing this country is how to | they are fifteen! . . NI MOTH SP AGUS 22 I suffered for three mouths with | provide the balance of $70,000,000. We dofnnhc hesitate to slgxy fltha~thel§ use ;:f gmzbo:m Wo‘é}dtsav:n; AM A AR y o o a can C what the doctors called Malaria I%ever. | Phree bills have just been presentdd | majority of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that m. . y but T believe it was kidney trouble. ! fe the Dutch |».x{-1:umont ey (I))f thesat_mfbantxle gathschje occafilone‘iIBYf‘hB ;:isl‘:lf’f ,”3'790““128‘;32“2%&:?;?; 7 Plnk Salm@n acai 8C Bflk&l’s Gflcfla, acan 180 Three different doctors were unable | straightforward and fairly bold so- rops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s compl ntaiz A to help me, all giving me up and 1 | jution of the question. The new min. | O® or less opium or morphine. They are, in considerable guantities, it A&P Peas acan lsc Gmmans Mustama can ]Zc ave die e - o deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and lead 'y y | would have died only for your Swamp- G GF hbpRhn e DT e ‘ i s Lol e s e i e e k OO Myjunc lierjizea dion ROt vous ise as much as 000,000 by t?)uw::iiinsoezs'tf:; it. bears the sigfizto\::: O Chas. H. Wetoher, ' Castori g z z 5 . advertisements that fitted my Sl e, e e tay N W IosdRtoYaironl atelpaoperly Wopers HE RN o 4 5 Stamps Free With Any of the Following 10 {and before I used four bottles of Dr. | iy the financial year beginning May | pores of the skin and allays & e e o vVer. Kilmer's Swamp-Root T was cntirely | | next, to obtain another $18,000.- k - m : cured. My Mother and Husband both | (00 by a tax on war prafits, ana to | @enuine Castoria always bears the signature of 4 d 1 can Sultana Spice 1 box “2 in 1”7 (Shoe Pol- ish) are Using your Bwamp-Root and have | haveinecourse o al 1oarnl for thelbals g A&P e atly benefited by it. T always | ance of 1,|mo,1\u\u“ x”y)]'( (h;w:v‘l'a;‘ ! l,;ll(;g. :flknlslj:-)v‘r‘i or 2 pkgs La France Laundr mp-Root in the house and | joan, however, Is to amount to $50,- ,}“f-’im“‘ & ioc Tablets ‘em-h 5 enough for your wonderful { 000,000 out of which, assuming the : k', “;l_ e i 1 pkg Dog or Puppy Food :g. as it has saved my life, war is over, the extra $30,000,000 - - - pkg Jelly P 1 bot A&P Grape Juice. . ...100 Yours truly, will be utilized to consolidate the bot A&P Worcestershire 1 bot A&P Mastard. ......10c MRS. DORA RYAN, | fioating debt accuring from the or- 7 Sauce 2 pkgs Saleratus 1105 N. Sheridan Ave., Tacoma, Wash. | (jnary budgets of 1914, 1915 Personally appeared before me this | 1916, B day ot dav 01530 Dora Tvan | e mac e e 0o o e ||| TO Get Maximum Crops Be who subscribed the above statement | Xetherlands Bast Indies will alsqg and made oath that the same is true | have to be consolidated shortly, it Sure and Use in substance and in fact, | J. L. SNAPP | made on the money market here be- | Notary Public. fore long. As however, it is largely | 9 fle”’ery | 2 matter of lacing floating by " Letter to | fixed debt, it is not expected that th A \I E R I ‘ 5 l ! s‘ Dro Kilmen & Co:y market will be greatly influenced; 4 | Binghamton, N. Y. ard the powerful position of the - - Netherlands Bank—whose gold stocks 5 rove Was Swamp-Root wil Do wor | v it tiesoiaieecs || HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS You thegeneral plentifuln of money Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & | here, renders the prospects of the . Binghamton, N. Y, for a sample { coming loans bright. e bottle. It will convince anyone. ] ; : - - For Sale By R Tnele el s everely |5, S it et o o S o o SOFT FOR SIR JOHN. suit. The skirt is gored ana | . uable information, telling about the Tondon, April 20.—Sir John Simon medium width, while the cont | Kianea'ana biadder. whon writng, | e renren oy e st et || G Po STROPLE, 13 CHURCH STREET th bell sleeves, patch pockets, | he sur nd mention the New Britain | net because he could not agree with ° e L] Orders Booked. Now 1 bib and tucker front. The | Daily Herald. Regular fifty-cent and ! - 5 — - = Mt ———— : 1 i s e i & 5 ASS ates n th st f 1i- . . r s white satin, and white | one-dollar size bottles for sale at ali | js T e 1c a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Herald. s R e vk toree . private practittoner, His ) You get results. That’s what you want. and # 20 STAMPS With One Large Bot A&P GRAPE JUICE O XS 100K - JUSTAMNUTE - READ RO X’ See the program for all of next week which inaugurates our spring and summer policy and be convinced of the fact that there is nothing too good nor too expensive for our patrons. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, April 24th and 25th WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, April 26th and 27th. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, April 28th and 29th. Daniel FrOhman, presents MARY PICKFORD, in the latest N OT E:—The Fox master-films will be shown7 commencing Jesse L. Lasky presents his latest Paramount production Paramount production in 7 acts this week on Wednesdays and Thursdays. “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD” POOR LITTLE PEPPINA” William Fox presents his $100,000 star with Mae Murray in the titular role. An elaborate picturiza- The Triangle Fine Arts, present WILLIAM GISH. in BIG BILL FARNUM tion of Mary Johnston’s novel. “DAPHNE AND THE PIRATE” : Fine Arts pr t WILLIAM i th, ine Arts presen S. HART, in An unusual drama in 5 stirring acts. e most popular of all male screen stars, in . “HELL’S HINGES” T a A MAN OF SORROW” One of the greatest productions ever shown in this city. Keystone Comedy Studios present CHARLES MURRAY in an uproarious 2 reel comedy A play of love and hate, founded on the famous stage success WILLIE COLLIER and a typical Keystone cast, in “THE JUDGE” “HOODMAN BLIND” “HIS WIFE AND AUTO TROUBLE”

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