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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1916. BBER IS GOING INTO | = E NEW MOTOR CAPS | | News for Thedfer Gagrs and ngen Rea‘jers S [ NI OARESSES and His To Your Nerves H 4 Davia T Marital Probl ow Cora an av! emplofiFoled Tholni Matitals Broblsms Good Advice To Nervous People. [iUlLT Tu F[]RGERY By ZOE BECKLEY The Unforseen — But Complains Britain Should Re- | Cora Temple, face glowing, eves smilingly bright, costume the nattiest, . hat the dashingest Fifth avenue could provide, stood on the pullman plat- : b ) . 3 S , form as the train slid to a stop. Y ) ] 9 . wald’ NO[ Pumsh Hlm Throughout the trip her heart had sung a song of triumph over its own momentary selfishness and fear. She knew now that she was doing ; { the right thing, the sporting thing, the courageous thing for herself and for 3 2 T T S 5 David. What pangs she had suffered at the severing of ties, the uproot- ’ ; T e R Ing of her New York home, wers past. She felt gay and Ivu.\the.xrtlcrl gk SR et e e ’ i eager to see David and plunge into whatever activities were awaiting her : : e i e e 1 \ D h F C to get their new home started, their new plans launched. ) 5 - R e e < ishes or oupons A “I don't care how hard it is,” she told herself for the dnzomhl time. £ tablished the fact late yesterday aft- | & w5 N R iths S haveyoa o2 AN DA ‘ “II mbromh.nfo;lgd\ et‘1 r:::n]l; o e G i “T‘“m"n that ]n \\{:u ttll\c British ad- wiil want to own this beautiful set, too. You N DATSY CHDNEs, ey G S8t e miralty which indirectly was respon- AR b 2 i ‘And there, sure enough, on the station platform was David, his eyes e . e sible for his extradition from the | \ G 9 can obtain " for 25 coupons and only $2.75 squinted the better to recognize the ‘‘strange lady in brown’ Cora’s tele- ‘lredof)uet ‘;':X u]; nu,d \?ly Rervous, | Uniteq state in cash. One coupon with each puund of automoblling In ShOWery | ,am naq prepared him for. all run down, who get i ’ W % 8 pr is this interesting poke, a How'd you know me, dear?” cried Cora, standing on tiptoe to kiss |1 jumps and fidgets, who can't con- id,;(f,’,‘i;’”;u“,‘Jg}‘f‘;(,);M(,':f‘“”.,,I”?.T(.‘,g:f YA LS W d d brim covered with a drape of [ pym g5g pat his big shoulder. “The mauve veil is positively all I've kept | Sghtrate their minds on work, have fits | oy mining’ Seebohm Rowntree, wh 3 € gwoo rubber. The back i8 held by [ o r\ "pormer wardrobe. Hi oulfakeltniehbag; ST §cancylieyiinsoractl | S8 Lites Sombliney nexvons headaches | name the prisoner is charzel with | | 3 C B ttons, and the brown is brought | Tng adorable kitten hardly let out amew on the whole trip.” oo oyepepsin and that Sdontt give & |1, ying Torsed, He asked the witn X reamery butter ld in a knot and saucy end. Cora, absorbed with her greeting, her hilarity, her jov at being again I’;‘]"g feeling so mmr‘non to nervous hether he was not surprisd that the @ B G We want you to taste Wedgwood Creamery with David and in real accord with his ambitions, scarcely noted their prog- |t fay take it as a certain fact that |2 admiralty, which ordinarily aas noth : Butter and see what a fine butter modern creameries ress toward a high-powered motor car at the curb. It wa when | faeieicrouble is dus to impoverished oF |1z 15050 it feriminal prosscutions, AN and pasteurization can produce. David began to pile her wraps and other bclongings into it that she real- (:I‘;: ‘;“_ff“ ke f‘"fe . {Cheix nervel [l o S e teal ftaalriin tnisl iat te) A In dust-tight, odor-proof pack- ized it was there for them. ; ; out entirely complote nocrorleY EIVe | Rowntree replied in the negative, ad- ages—never sold in bulk. “Hop in, Kld,” direetcd"na,vx% \\l'.h“;:ngg!:xale:l»n‘n‘?’;hp::‘a:;st in!:\ef?;;'e RN the“:fi(“‘]’("h' ding: 4 Q" Coupons, also, with Parksdale This handsome 50- she could more than gasp. “But Dave, whose is this E o the g s i e L “They thought that if these charges 2 Farm graranteed Fancy X piece set of fine Saxon erowded highway and David was too much engrossed with the steering R RTL LRG]S Sl e 5 3 2 = & S RS P iy B e S e e it oD i o s, nerves is found in the famous Margo ' b t P. BERRY & SONS, INC, Nerve Tablets composed of six of the sk : ey for forgery you would no loager he a 3 g Harttord 'Gonn ive, exclusive design Cora’s spirits ebbed. A sense of outrage and resentment seized her. : L R E B o N W L GO S gt e David, you have got to explain this! Where arc we going and why 2" P PO it et e | SR B S e ¢ B oy New soft shades of gray, David plunged into a brief and jerky explanation. His manner was |0 modern chemistry. These tablets €0 | ¢ oo regarding what he was told at | i & @ & e green, pink, yellow that of a man who could postpone a disagreeable but inevitable duty no 1";:“‘51“](‘0 “t‘e nerve cell and begin | ip,o" yamiralty concerning TLineoms | M B & & | Doteihaaguy stnce Shnlyox aaad and blue with a gold sparkling sngrily, > s I e e Tm'[y tosd Watch | ,.¢ he had been informed Tincoln So this was her welcome to the new venture it had cost her SUCTI e e e i . E YOUL' | 11d told the admiralty he aad been pangs to undertake! Instead of the thrilling activities of preparing a |{A7idhed merve cells, —start healthy | ;"p jitoraam, where he had obtained home for David and herself she was to be the tame and patronized | 700 %‘;C“ <'ll0nla}~'<11 normal diges- | 3. purchase certain S ton ion house guest of a strong-minded social leader whom even rich and pow- en you brighten up, put on ¥ . S ey e e a smile, get s £ tr = which might be valuable, and that ful business men stood is awe of! getisome of thelold time Sipep i i , 2 78 OILu Dusiness ‘ s back in your system and feel Lincoln had made extravagant de- Instead of starting their new life along together, inspired by mutual S von el el e ol | SRR el SR e ot interest, mutual efforts, Cora was passively to follow a code of living which g};rv 5 ”:‘t‘}‘ ity ]“_ h tide. Margo tion, ‘At this point In the testimony. had been planned for her to the last stupid detaill And by a woman ‘Com:'in fln’O‘ ?I;"“;Op“ ’»‘"“ll‘flli" harmless, i ;. =0 0 ed out: i Wwho had decided to “take David up! : i Areh W arona e raons ShallormIng | il Sy An ominous silence fell as David ended his explanation. Then Cora T e » Inexpensive ; = Sl Adenilts spoke, her voice sounding harsh and far away even to her own ears. snalclarl & Praiierdiandiomerfieaas Seueted by Acauniy, “T have never been so amazed in my life.” she began. “Nor so hurt, |iN8 drusgists sell them on a positive| Rowntree continued that the admir- nor so angry. T should like to turn straight around and go back to New g“’"a‘“fe I°f successful results or | al considered Lincoln's York. I certainly do not agree with you that in order to zet on we [MOn€YV back. lsu picious. Sir John Dickinson & — T must kowtow to this Mrs..—Mrs.—— =——— | to Lincoln: ) “Brett—Mrs. Carter Brett,” supplied David, white lipped. Then MHJLIKEN LE “The preliminary examination is “Now, vou listen to me!” he said with harsh, compelling emphasis on ADS being made to determine whether you each word. should go for trial on the charge of i forgery. Political matters have noth- Has Good Lead Over Parkhurst for |ing to do with the hearing of this CHAPLIN COMEDY IS |THEDA BARA IN Republican Nominat B L aon @ i G epublican Nomination for Gover-|T am not going to prevent you if you TODAY ONLY o o oL MAine e e ol ! think it in any way advantageous to LEADER AT KEENEY’S EAST LYNNE ROLE of Maine—Hale for Sehator. | you; case.” . amount Plays, Present Portland, Me., June 20.—The nom-| Iincoln addressed the court for two aulme Frederick ination by the republicans of Carl . Toward the close of his speech n Keeney’s patrons laughed uproar- | For tomorrow and Thursday Fox’s | E. Milliken of Island Falls for gov- iously last evening over the funny.an- | theater will offer William Fox's all o i 3 | s g ! ; : ernor and Frederick Hale of Port- | by the dec e prizes of li Hav- e Moment Before ties of Charlie Chaplin, the comedian | star revival of the international stage | land for United States ecnmior oon i,,‘g‘l"‘,%";m",}’,.‘,‘\. e e appearing in the title role of “The [success East Lynne, with an all star |assured by returns from yesterda forgo ;hu e documents.” o . angle Plays, Present Fireme_n," a new Mutual release which | cast headed by the popular woman | primaries in hand today from all but The prisoner added that while he Collectlng orma Talmadge 15 serving @s the photoplay feature = 104 small towns out of the 522 cities | was in the employ of the British gov- 4 for the entire week. “First nighters” and towns in the state. The vote was: | ernment he devised a scheme to de- | An antique dealer who, among his | And yet, they really had no in agreed that the picture was probably . For governor: Carl E. Milliken, 18,- | stroy the German navy, hut that|other activities, buys and sells old | Whatever for the shells, for, if “Children in the {the most amusing screen comedy in | \N 087. | Great Britain declined to adopt & e & odeicn? small nephew is any sign to jud L which the popular fun-malker has been » \\\@ Frederick E. Parkhurst, 13,086, | plan because it would involve dis. | POOKS, told me that he had stand- |, ™40 "oy e them all away ti House seen. ‘““The Fireman” is a two-reeler \ Tdward W. Wheeler, 7,5 i'“ ure of the whereabouts of the |ing orders from collectors all over | next day. | | i \ I was driven on by ambition, lured and is but a series of laugh results . \ : \ Timothy T. Callahan, 3,420. _ | British navy. | his S conntey and from meny lon' thel| B Eventas vou andiT, eystone Comedy_ from the nonsensical antics of Charlie - 3 For senator: Frederick Hale 15,- Describing the manner in which, he | )0\ 40 o7 the water, for certain And yet—what a lot of momenta Pi h 3 and his company of Mutual players. \ . g . 605. | said, he obtained valuable informa- g £ g fun they got out of it all. ictograp! The picture is to be shown daily and = B G\ Bert M. Fernald, 13,414, tion about the German system of books. The prices these collectors ) — ,g.in even as you and I. B | the management has decided against £ Ira G. Hersey, 12,041, | pionage, which he placed at the were willing to pay ran as high as| " "0 fa Lo Oollect Op N ees, All Seats .... B5c raising the admission price, the cus- D In the three congressional contests, | posal of the British government, Lin- | A thousand dollars a volume. h et DR A DRSS L L8 L tom followed by most motion picture T : : é L. B. Goodall and Wallace H. White ! coln said it was “a develish lie” to| “And are they very beautiful To Collect? theaters during Chaplin weeks, since : Jr., received the republican nomina- | accuse him of treason. On the con- | books?” I asked. Is it foolish to be a collector, or the price of his films has been . i : tions in ’l‘“‘ o '] «"U"l *0(‘10";1 district | trary, he had betraved Germany. He “Beautiful? N he answered. | is it more foolish not to, when one raisd. : " respectively, and Leonard A. Pierce! concluded his address with an ex- | “Some of them are the most hideous | can get so much pleasure out of build- Fox’s All Star Revival ““The Girl ot the Curtain,”* & doiible- , : e fm”f:;nn;_rf‘l _11:‘ the democrats in ! pression of the hope of mercy. things you ever saw. They're rare. |ing up one's collection and showir “EAST LYNNE” reel drama and “Object Matrimony,” QUILh FASILICLS: ‘ Committed for Trial. That's all.” it off to other collectors? . Although the progressives had b i ! : e Ha o ae e E gressives had been 5 ’ at does ths 8 od down ? do > Kno v to answe: Otis Harlan's newest comedy, will als released from obligation to vote for| The magistrate remarked that he What does that mean, boiled down I do not quite know how to answer be on tonight’s program. “ i 5 the party candidates by the Maine \ had only two legal points to decide. | It means that these people are willing | myself, THEDA BARA Howaraiaterbro iand e donthe : . elbeie e L Maine | - S Lincoln on both of | tO pay these big sums for the privilege There are collections and collec- ern will be seen tomorrow in the latest . ; T e e < . ]‘“‘,""‘“ | them. Accordingly, he committed | ©f OWwning something other people | tions. In some »s, where there is episode of the “Mpysteries of Myra” Sepmtesan, sox andidates | th b5 sl s | can't get. no utility or beauty in the thing col- on Claw—Bray Oartoo 7 A £ awn, a numt -ogres. | him to await trial by the highcr court y hing ¢ vt (x)n’;ed n serfal. “A Strange Case” and ‘“Man ; ey sives cast their ,,fl”m:_ mrrr]m l::f';: e { No, They Didn’t Want to Use Them. | lected, the only motive is to have i ¥ From Nowhere,” the latter a five-reel . d | things others can’'t have. * €5 cveroronenea.. 10C omorrow and Thursday 2 i title the candidates receiving votes to At the conclusion of the prelin At the summer resort where I spent Red Feather feature, will be among | . B piacs it hallo it ner o lary heirine | berorelheliaeeiacal o KIS R CE BestT MR B RSN | T bier fcasea’ that imotive ix the releases on the bill. . e ber election, but it is expected that | plead guilty, Lincoln made a stz holidays the summer colony held ~u | Present, but it is not the only motive For the balance of tltlne “eeTh 4 i most of them will decline the nomina- | ment to the court summing up his | ithietic mee Amongz the events was n any , we should keep the ram is given as follows nrsday . o e i whichi te datis o ‘ 7 g S NaS ol shere. it beid % g & tion. case in which he defied the gove rget shooting. The chil- | collection where it belongs—in tk ARSONS, inefEcanceTaeiian Ao oy ) - - L ¥ —————— [ ment to proceea with the trial. Ho |G the colony were present, of | Perspective, as one of the smaller Image;” Friday, “The Ancient Blood” S s E Q contended no evidence had been put | | m Rl el f pleasures of life, and be careful that and “Her Soul's Song” and Saturday, JINX ON HEELS OF before the court to prove that the |\ .. l)’\"l '\(t:‘:‘xlJmk‘i‘ni{t””} f”ffl“ Yy | We do not cver fail to subordinate it EATRE—Hartford “A Traitor to Art” and “The Finer forged signatures had been written | Ak X Y ot theb'Y | to the larger and more vital interests | 2 FARRELL WEDDING | e hells. What did they do with them? e vital intere R e Metal. G | by him, ana declared the prosecution 175 WITE i they wanted to et |and concerns and happinesses e L g O e e D hotop iy Theda B Thi | had been undertaken by a vengetul | po IR F U EEPY, ERSS T8 S With My Letter Friends. BWELL WEEK OF THE are three acts of vaudeville every day. | PROtODIaY star Theds, Bara. Th _— bl Sl e I them. ey made a y L viends. s SRy film is coming to New Britain airsct Tt ho cared fo Rght the ease, Lin. | NUIsAnce of themselves hanging about | Is it proper to accept the attentions = z from the Academy of Music, New |Marriage First Postponed by Death in | . = go mTer 10 BEE IO 2956 (W07 | the marksmen. They gave us heart | of younz men while visiting in another enré lloss(o)m»victor Herbert York city, where it was the sensation Family—3 B re i N avalan usy convicHooml . a:F | diseaselbvizetting intolthe anger | city with friends? omic Opera, ‘ Meflu of the present season. In this 1ilm mily—House Burns As Nuptial 2 2 | Zone in their excitement. They showed Answer—If the young men are in- gD, serted the proceedings represented an | ZON¢ kette 4 A for Tomorrow Theda Bara appears in a role that : . b ot for for. | their business instinct by contracting | troduced to the girl by friends whom 9 & 9 B clls Chime. attempt to punish . not 1 L e 0 lste makes It aimost impossible for oven | : Gory. but for a political offense, and | for specially rare and hence specially [ her parents are willing to have her 5 5 oAb tant r closest friends to recognize her.| South Norwalk, Conn., June 20.— | that under the treaty potween the | Precious sizes of shells in advance. | visit, why shouldn't she accept their ghts, 75c to 10c, (500 re- Prominent in the supporting cast are | The marriage of Miss Theresa Farrell, | {raiied States and Great Britain the | They compared and swapped t attentions In individual cases, ther ts at 265¢c) Matinees Wednes- Strawberries Stuart Holmes and Claire Whitn daughter of James A. arrell, Pre: e ures, they boasted nd loated nd ight o i rd be 2! Saturday, 50c, 25 a e A . | case could mot proceed. Further , they boas d gloated and | might of course be objections that I Vs 3 c and 1Cc Cereal and Cream two big Fox favorites. All who have | dent of the United States Steel Cor- nore, he said, the British government | €ven fought over their possessions. do not know of. EhirzedtRees seen this old time drama on the | Doration, and Joseph Bradley Murray | ghould have honored and regardsd him Delmonico Potatoes spoken stage will be doubly anxious|of Brooklyn, which was postponed : : ) : stead o king vengeance upon 7 Doughnuts to see i ace £ | from last Wednesday Ing g{instead o gisech ng, E I LDJZZ’ Yeast Doug Coftee e it on the screen on account of m last Wednesday morning be-| ;" 5o qided the sovernment (o G2 Lunch the many old memories it bring back | cause of the death of the bride's A e i R R POI l S R e with it. Tn addition to the above |Erandmother, was attended with fur- | Proceed L L S v Gt sl feature attraction the latest chapter |ther misfortune yesterday. S iben e L seatn q HARTFORD - pricotiCugtard Eudaine (i of the popular serial The Iron Claw | The wedding party had just re- |piote 8t Washington would demand y g e T c@ | Will be' shown and the Parameunt. | frned o “Rock Tadge,” the ummer | 1is immediate surronder, hecatiso tho POLI PLAYERS Dmney Bray Cartoons. TomeRofjtholetecliking it WHickory) e For Great Increasc the Great White Slave Play Broiled Steak Mashed Potatoes e bl:!f‘t’. and the festivities were at their TLincoln proceeding to tell the story | United Kingdom, the United States, Asparagus on Toast e helght when the house was discovered Dublin, Treland, June 20.—Irish ¢X- | France or Germans 1 H ’ closing the house for the B e Be P C 3 Sals C0s S . t et el s of his life, mentioning the fact that 3 ltt e LOSt S]Ster ol Lettuce Salad Cheese | SUmmer, it is a good and convenient g‘:m’;fq ""\“rg;g m"'t’" q‘:{"“i 1“"1'3 “:‘)“1 he was born in Hungary of Jewish | ports have increased considerably on ! e very mother, every girl idea to have all the fires ready for ousll "¢ | parents. He spoke with ~motion, and | account of the war. The official re-| DR. FLEMING INAUGURATED. 2 ¢ flames, and after futile efforts at = Bulat ves i e Walnut Pudding Coffee lighting. g [ Sl 0 7 isone co™ ; 7o Vi ches the greates? ?essoli: Apricot Custard Pudding—Make a ohiscling them called out the fire de-|| POt 1l nrloncr and Mo lin JiLuzns Just sompletedifon el sar i il i D e e une 0 D wept repeatedly. | Wallace B. Fleming was today inau- : - — = s — artments of South Norwall 1 Ro- Pt . manity h soft boiled custard with one pint of AT Norwalk and Ro y show a total of 77,300,000 pounds, an | v has to learn. wayton. e ; ek gurated president of West Virginia s Ny IRISH EXPORTS, {welve per cent. in bulk. The “total —_ impor 1d exports of Ireland, in | Shipbuilding at Belfast Responsible | fact, now represent a higher per cap- fta value than the average for tha tinees, -20c; milk, two eggs and two-thirds of a . > : 82 i 5 Evenin, :023?0' cupful of gug:an Add one-half of a DS 80.80 0 2 AR R O Y. ] The bridal party of sixty saved most A Delegation of Women, ncrease of three and a half million | wesleyan college in connection with = 25, 10c-20c-30c-500 of the wedding presents, which are [ Were intensely interestcd when they | pounds over 1913. The increase is|the twenty-sixth annual commence- ach e of granulated gelatine soaked | package of g & % For Rheumatic Pains % livBlued &t 580,000, and soatfored thon | recontly visled the Plokham Labere. | due almost entlvely ta the shipbulli= | ment exeroises. in noe-half of a cuptul of cold 1 [ i na e i S e about the spacious lawn. Vehicles of | tory at Lynn, Mass., and saw the ex- |ing at Belfast. It is a curious feature of the report | that although fifty-four per cent of $100 Reward, $100 the Trish exports are represented by The readers of this paper will be \ & all kinds were brought into use and | treme cleanliness and purity which strajn, Open r% >an of apricots, rub Every sufferer can get rehef from the presents and other effects were | prevail in the )'rr‘vnruflr(:n and stor- E GUMP @ | cignt pleces th!mlj:h ;l sleve and “"ix rheumatic pains. Minard’s Liniment |taken to the home of W. J. Kent, | ing of Lydia B. Pinkham’'s Vegetable G the pulp smoothly with the cusfmlz means no pain where pain | which adjoins the Farrell home. i(‘()m]mun:l. well as of her other [farm produce and foodstuffs, thirty- | pleased to le that there is at least | : Add a crop of almond extract and pour \. was before—and ¢ acts in- | The fire departments could mnot | medicines. An hour is required to go | seven per cent of Ireland’s 73,000,000 | one dreaded disease that science has D CONGERT pyppy [f| 1Pt & wetted mold. Serve cold with stantly. It is R :legs to |check the blaze untll the entire man- | through so large an establishment. | pounds of import should be food and | heci able to cure In all fits stages, ar BUNDAY AFTERNog g | cream. ) suffer, when this soothing, | sion and most of its contents, valued | One thing which struck the visitors |the department of agriculture com- | infisenced by comstitutiona) e |~ Walnut Pudding—Chop elghteen creamy, deperdable lini- [at $100,000, were destroved. Presi- | was the great number of fles con- | ments pointedly on the fact that a| feaulr ot onal s | ing, Bathing, Bo | walnuts and mix them with one and a ment can be had at any | dent Farrell personally directed the ! i s “ | Hall's Catarrh Cu is taken_ inter r 3 3 . 2 I 3 1 | te the letters r o oy il - should b criced by Wiing, B (1.1t ounces of bread crumbs, put drug store. No matter how | work, and when tho walls bogan to | Lo 08 the Is.of womsn whojeold ool producine icountry Bshould fibei and”dctaithri trieiilood onithe: Milsus ards, Tishing and Dancy N L alls began o0 | how much the famous Compound had | annually importing great quantities of | Surfuces of the System thereby - St ng. them into & saucepan with two tc severe is the pain or how | crumble bo forbld elther firemen or | gome for them. Onle o 't of them | farm produce, much of which s ad- | Stroving the foundation of the dises e Popular Picnic Groung, cupfuls of milk and boil up, then sim- long you have suffered get | guosts to enter the house. He 5ald | gry published, And my o e o | oAby suited for raiins el 18 Ad | giving the patient strength by buildir Regular Dinners. mer for ten minutes. Remove from | Minard’s Liniment at once and be free | {he house was insured. £ El‘H‘:l e i etter is ever | 2 suits ZIor raising at home. | up ”;é, ;’r“,“‘,“‘.’,‘“”‘,*’.‘]‘.“ assisting ' na- i the fire; when cool stir in yolks of | rom all pain. From the head, back, | publishec e he writer's per- One the whole the report is regard- fureiin Aoing ey Swonkts Siths Poroie, oving Picture 'Theater. fhrealee iors e meaailotiyinil -Bgu“k; fir joints pain wmfg% qm(l\l e e : : mission.—ac ! a Fl;’ r\\l:\;y!(‘(lnnl ‘n( continued powers nfohm s (n(l{«;vh‘ Cure that = ” . B Ll s ou follow the example of thousands N E a manicurec = progress in Ireland. In addition to the = they offer One Hundred Dollars ar PRCE & NORTON, PROPS. extract; mix well. Beat up white y amp S el e E : 2 & ” L stiffly and stir in, Pour into greased !lfi l;;“onle and keep Minard’s I’immen. ry week will retain White feorgette crepe, heavily oXY the deccade s e that it fails to cure. Send for list pudding dish and bake half an hour. | B th house ready for instant use. their delicacy | lustre jonger than those that are | neglected. blouses. by thirty-five per ccnt in value and[ Ohlo. Sold by all Druggists, 766. embroidered in color, is delightful for Also witnessed an increase of imports | °f,{EStmontals. o v & CO. Toledor