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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1917. n MARVELLOUS b | - ' O S THE REDUCTIONS IN THIS Goodness of “Aunt Doli's Bread. , SALE OF HORSFALL e o ) FRUIT JUICE | @ \ . SUITS and OVERCOATS d save interest.—aavt, p J ? p Derive their chief merit from the quality of Bristol Mills Underwear 19¢ cach at M MEH'GINE \ the garments themselves! Msse-Leland's.—advt, 4 . q A % . B0 U A . tesar Hubgartord i ? : : When you get right down to it, what good urt, January 26, 27, 29, 30. i i i isn’ Wanted-—50 men to harvest a “Fruit-a-tives” Is Made From The A - 3 aLe redudloqs o ~the quahty bt e P Doerr’s pond, City.—advt. Juices Of Apples, Oranges, Figs And 5P \ The reductions in this sale are unusually at- Mrs, Hiram Oldershaw of Harpison | Frume With Tonics. | ¥ tractive because originally these Horsfall reet, is at the Charter Oak hospital, ~ . == - e = tate Ll e S WONDERFUL RECORD OF A | . Y Suits and Overcoats were marked very con- eration. %ho is reported s doing S | 1 e B i : servatively for such beautiful qualities. 1L and steadily improving, WUNDEBF“L HEMEBY tensive preparations are being | church by Theron . Hart who Iis ebruary 7th, at § o'clock, under the But th indueti till bec $1.00 and $1.50 Caps 25c at Bes | suade for the tea aance which will be { Organist there. This will be the third | instructions of Dr. 7. J. Mann. 'Che Ut ey are more Induc l‘ye o causg nd= —aavt. Theusands Of | Suffarers |In) England| | slyeitisatiras)aftstnoonseb iy 0de ) acwleaffon irecials Ihipi e JDAR|E00ne sl O KO S Bl many of the garments are “Horsfall-Made Viking Fai sungalow, 2 i at the Y. W. ¢. A. This event | &iven and which have accorded so|ma from the Red Cross socie eing | 4 ¢ 7 b oy, Bunsalow, tontght. | And Canada Owe Their Recovery |17, ot the N ' henent of the New ;much pleasure to his audiences. A |awarded upon satistactorily passing of | garments, perfectly cut, tailored and finished e bail dan \‘““ o e S5 ; o Britain seneral hospital and it is ex- | additional feature of this recital will : xamination The following are on our own premises and containing more IR R LB e nce, EATmOry it anight ‘Fruit-a-tives” is now made in the i " al e {be the work of William Miller of | few sug ourse: 2 pected that, as this annual event has wor i f < P el i 7 e g United States. This will be welcome i 80 0% e most success- | Hartford who is a well-known ‘cellist | Principles of First Aid, hand-work” than any other “ready-to-wear oung Men's Suits news to thousands of people who have 1, 0 POV LA inanctally. Al- | of that city. Moreover, his excollent | First aid materis cloths. and’s. Why pay $ \lsewhere? | beensendingtoCanadafor their supply ) : ; though no definite ngements have [ work s not unknown to local people Dislocations, sprains, etc. < : ok s e of these famous tablets, which are |170%") 1O GoBRde AT IEIO S ave | Since he has plaved here several| Cirenlation of the hlood. $15.00 to $38.00 Suits, Now $12.75 to $27.50 . $5.00 Sweaters $1.50 '| made from the juices of apples, boen formed and will be announced | times previously. Ttespiration. | $20 to $38 Overcoats, Now . .$14.75 to $27.50 eha’ ‘ oranges, figs and pruncs. Ao date .. Nervous System ; Sogreat has been the demand for < Fruit-a-tives ’ from all parts of the : V - i : i | The High school students have !lin will leave the first of February | Disestive apparaty G > 0 fa’e'l‘;ffds&':f-'q‘e tg'iedgfisf'fipfiiffi: 1 heen very busy the past week as their | for Daytona, Florida, where they will Accidents from Special cau: - . : . e crous el waal All the lectur will be accom- ads Donnelly Brick . Company o is country. | interests have heon NUMErous and | spend some weeks, Al ’ j right in th | | | 2G | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox of Ber- | Common accidents. I i varied. riday evening the school or- R panied by practice work such as ban- ich Declares 6 Per Cent Dividend. Oflices-nd fruit tablet works are in } Ly L . chestra rendered an (-“ouom program Mr . L. Platt returnca | daging, stretcher drills and resuseita- | s 3 Curin v vt ro | S e ORI N | T St o LI | i TeERANS D B U ORI O Bisid v toasurai - of (the Donnslly o Pelee . e | Teacners’ sclation in the school | s Jeurther information concerning the 7399 ASYLUM ST. Correcting with |40 TRUMBULL §T ck company at the annual meeting | 5 "I-rIB{U.ITATIVLS"g T5 P e “only | anditorium. On this same occasion - and Mrs. Wijllam I, Toevs'of | First.Ald course can be had at tHe 2 ey [ [the concern yesterday at the New | o qect o0 made from frufe. | (he DUDils who, a few weeks ago, ap- b, - boet am o Deers of |y w. . A. office. Registrations tain head offico. Irank Helmes | Juct SRS RN G MAS SO0 e | peared in the interlude from “A Mid. | : . should be made before February 1 if | ® elected vice president and M. Il. | Ottawa dlscovc‘rtfiuprocess whr.reby | summer Night's Dream,” repeated the sk o) 1he possible. nnelly scoretary wnd - assistant | frit juices may be combinied in such | *¢ Ancsllioitna ereac pleasure of their M Balmier eavelaldeliont asurer o a way that the natural medicinal pro- | iudience. - ol party| Thursaay atiacnconis B e it Giiiiend nandol| i et failn aramany times ||| ThelGIrUsiiAthietich club of thel| and fnanty Ry sadsyfatlerncon b ar T e o e A ted at the mestins ‘or ‘(e Rirec- | Ficreased. v | school gave a “jitney dance” in the G nomelol fEin oo lalEtree TRA o U s sl e e e Tt s e < 3 - 5 2 o = - twenty guests were present. Mys, | tUres 2 5 ey = and it was reported that the past “‘Frujt-a-tives” has many times G O LSRR e S Tanya e A tial diciseicint e }r has been’ lie wiost succeAStul in | ‘proved its value in cases of Stomack, | day evening Howard Krick and Clem- | “evbeft WSS TR /18 B V. h\;:z gym building. The program, which ? ' history of the concern. The new | Liver and Kidney Troudle—in Rheu- | ent Lewis gave a wory =successful) S° Hre £ 3 i is attractive and originally amusing, . #m drier established at the vards | matism, Headaches, and Newralgia— | dance in Booth's hall. Lynchly or- | prizes. or amusing original, will he followed Berlin proved successtul beyond | in Dyspepsia and Constipation — in | chestra furnishing the e forga - 4 Sre, B Hunti by refreshments and dancing, A mem- ' B B0 7 iectuflnns and by its use bricks c: Nervousness, geneval weakness and | iong program of dances. Mrs. F. w. Lasan 2 gaiuntingfon Bfors pip in the Y. W. C..A., N I APE The next important social event in the life of the ociation ‘will be an dried in cight hour: Skin Discases. | Loomis, Mrs. 1. A. Loomis and Mrs. | merly of New Britain, are the guests heir DDt Qe the only output of the plant is now over ' Fruit-a-tives** is sold by dealers | J. O. Mills were the chaverones. of Mr. and Mrs. A. Porter, AQELS S ec charged, and like all 00,000 bricks annually and therc | at 5oc.a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, S N by et i}"“\‘v"‘(‘j fl\""‘:}" ’x:m‘v,x‘i: )“3:1‘";‘m - 3 > prospeet that the facilities will be | 25c. or sent postpaid o’ receipt of | Mrs. Kennéth Sloper gave a de-| Gardner Weld, Georzo Macauley | Yo Wo (0 & pave generous and - fre-, : ) CEMENT ased in the near future. price by rruit-a-tives Limited, | lightful card party Wednesday after- [ and Johnstone Vance sailed today on | 147 et ]‘f‘ ! ‘*| “!'l""l"f"lf‘ X el e Ogdensburg, New York, | noon at her home on Russell street, { the steamship Coamo for Porto Rico. | Fécreation, friends, and wonders that 5 ple are offered to every one. The party L v fll‘ D) SPEFAI | About twenty-five guests played cards, i L0 ) G tossteny X < e ostma-isf’ !’1’& T::Itme\ will | = = = — Mrs. William Rowland, M TW. Mrs. Pease entertained tho mem- | " W “""lm‘m evening is a sample. | == : P >, ¢ New RBritai rs. N 3 c S c Come and try it il : . | Porter of New Britain and Mrs. Nor- | bers of her Sunday school class g : e | el ':: ;fii::fsr, ‘,::‘(‘l"fx,;"‘gh"l‘r.'“"(:xf;f‘,::_ KNEISEL QUARTET | man Smith of Hartford winning the | Thursday afternoon at her:home on | YOu may still join the swimming | Tuesday night at the Stanle attractive prizes. Tea was served in{ Grove Hill. A very enjoyabla pro- | nd social ncing classes. Learn to B U S Mail” will b his | AT SOUTH CHURCH | the dining room where Mrs. W. Row- | gram was carried out by AMss, dohn. | SWim and dance before summer so ie. There will be a musical pro- | land presided at the tea table. son of Meriden who is a nicco of | this vear you will really enjoy the All very well in their way, but at best emergency | | s T R P 5 ater and dances i n ©nd transaction of important | Mrs. Pease and who ls a most enter. | Water and dances during your vac p 2 5mnl ; | Mr and Mrs, Harold Lee Judd. of | taining monologist. tion. Tor those who swim we have measures only. Permanent way is to have the tire L. Excellent Program Arvanged Under | i y,00n01is, Minn., and New. Britain, ... an ‘advanced to learn rescue ¥ y Auspices of Mens Brotherhood | attended a dinmer dance Tuesday ev Tho work of the class in surgical | WOTK, diving and stunts thereby be- vulcanized, and by a thoroughly experienced special- fning at Rellair Heights, Florida, ressing has heen carrled on with en- | COMing at home in water. Remem- ) 5 e 5 EI I -AN s For Tuesday Evening. | where they are spending the nter. asm during the week. ’l'hc-l I(n ¢ | ber our motto: Swim to health, ist such a Jac,k the Tlre'Expgrt. Brmg. the ‘tire. to ¢ s, George Ade, the famous humorist and | jessons of the course will he given | Winter to learn Jack and he will make a new tire out of it for you. bh te Removes A musical treat is promised at the | wyjter, was the host on this occasion. | next week, after which volunteer Spring to practice 8 7 9 ytely. oA A T R S OO e e orlers il Del iresntll necadal o | Summer totenioy: And if the puncture or blowout comes when you are nepackage noxt Tuesday night when the Kneisel Tuesday evening, under the g carry on the wark successfully begun. Now is the time to enter the . ai » n. 0 ep: quartet will present éne of the par ex- | Pices of the Parents’ and Teachers The committee Is grateful to thosc, istic class when the term 5 without bandsy tape, cement or patChesy just call it. 25cat all druggists. SR ae s Lt slation, a truly enjoyable concert {iwho have already sent In their names. | e . We are carnestly trying - = S R AL x 2k 1 was wiven in the Grammar school. | Will any woman, who is willing to | to organize several basketball teams CHARTER 4641 of the church Brotherhood. The quar- | The sram, which was an especial- oy gjve one-half day a weck, toward the | to play IFriday nights from 8.30 to tot comprises Franz Kneisel, first vio- | 7 vleasing one, was carried out by {voliof of suffering caused by the war, | 9:30. Any girls who would like to That’s All lin: Hans Letz, second violin; Loy ymond Havensea well known piali-y send her name to Mrs. H. B. Huma- | play are most heartily welcome. We : : S o e e e e | P e R et Gh s | DR TR S : Jack will do the rest ivecenssi, viola, and Willem Willeke, Fleaczs lne te ENTRUST YOUR TIRE TROUBLES TO US Sapin, contralto from the Boston G 8 T ) 4 ' | v 1 ! i. 8 Talcott, 58 Franklin Square, | strictions, violincgllo, all accomplished musi- | Opera company. The prozram was as T R 017 S : 3 clans. Imdlividualy and collectively, | follows: ay be sent to.Mrs. W. C. Hunger- s the quartet is ¢redited with being one | Ballad—A\ Flat ............ Chopin | ford, 7> Russell strect. _— P | one of the best musical organizations ude—F Minor G000 FGos ({"’"!" i O ! ) . in the east. | Btnde—13 Major S ... Chopin What " | 5 | ~ promises to I a ve joy- C]E]ndléeshon.etc. The program selected is one of espe- | Scherzo B Fiat Minor .« .- .. Chopin | o event is hc:n: ;.:;:u'\‘n:‘:ll\ln( “J?h\ . cinl merit and should appeal to ail. % Mr. Havers Sunsiine society for Friday afternoon, I]A T SAVE H ME nnE I H The opening piece will be the guartet | Aria ......... 2o MASCORIU fel,rugry ‘06 On this Bate they will JECHSNHEATIREIEXEERT in D major, op. 18, No. 3, by Beethov- | Tiomanza from Cavalleric "“,“," nisot | Bive @ bridge party and dance e —_— 1 en and is one of a set of six quartets a. Novembre . ... oo Tremisot |y o 0y, sfinite plans have vet AT 137 All S H f d which were composed in 1800, the year | b. Imwumber-shonnen Monat Mal oush no definite plans have as yet | yn t. o alt ora. following the writing of his first sym- | stieeieiyes s Hammond :‘tfl::ln;\':.“om;llm;-e.:.lf\. e hacedthal Mary ‘-’ps em RllI!S Thro“gh v : successtul one and »hony. Miss Sapin - hon, ) that, result, the socities treasury Another famous piece is Grainger's | March Wind ............ MacDowell 5 ol . ) s W l H Ai e — = = . { “Molly on the Shore.” This was writ- | Waltz—A F Op. 34, No. 1..Chopin | 0" ¢ ‘ifllf‘:m ll'u‘. good ;\mk of the Now 1“ OlSe AllTe y R o ten by Perey A. Grainger, the young | At the Spring ..... L= PRl *fz;:;fl"':./;:“l\ v:‘““ \]cl-x o R T : peel Australian who is v i oC v, | L Campanella (The Little Be £ ¢ s charitable | _ < . > i n“n : \bn:fl\‘\lwfi‘:e‘v!n;\ in w!n, c u:m!_v i nini-Liszt { 4ceds have done much toward re- tilure of the fire alarm system to ) 8 | lj. o ..... R Ciean ¢ ved with gr en- C g lieving the needy. md properly when Bo Pl . 15, Shy ansries Clean { thusiasm wherever played. o . e Chapman and Jubiice streets, was | B R Clean | The complete program f < liouse of Memories ....... Aviward ) L Wi A ‘ 0 Grown From ONE (S By The Awakening .... Spross | Tast evening the Clan Douglas, No. | Sounded dat'2 o'clock this morning for - Ber: ALy Large St 5 i 130 enjoved its a blaze in the two-family house at P J. Trachtenroth . ... i Clean uartet i 5 3 Miss Rapin annual concert and L Quartet in D ma 5 Op. 18, 08 2 ball which given in Turner hall. | 100 Rhodes street threatened serious . Avery & Son ... .4 Clean CETO s - : — rori N AmE Last Scason &l :I::ll.:\‘u Con Moto Bxtensive plans are being made for | The event fulfilled every promise of | "¢Sulls but ror timely discovery of the Dworin e 5 : Clean Allegro {he concert and ball which the local |it8 Deing a most successful party, a | lmes by Morris Ipstein and family Mlk G a | stat t S-Wfll(}h At (s e R Allesr O e teia foverlng o attendance being there o ens | auick work by Police Wilter Ma- 1 a[]]p [g 18110! ,\hxullvmg A Clean .16 bushels ' from the Quartet in I major, Op. 22 | April 13. oy the splendid concert that the “'";‘,.,‘\"'{} “"];;;’\ s »’\n;xh;t_": ’ . ':::,: A Clean 12 bushels Tachalkowsky <o Two. Movements S owton o Ross concert company ot | SEe Hr e S memens | 10 YO Milkman's Name | 5 siniow . 7 bushels Andante \ very enjovable cntertainment was | BOStOn gave. Furthermore the fa- | the pantry of the second floor tenement P. Yablow % 5 bushels Allegro Giusto aiven last cvening by the Woman's |1MOUS Nilty band of Hartford con- | bV T Somuiubl I"“‘ ‘f‘)"“ umos to melio o ]«"- T mrl\;’oh{' -Several hundred dozen | Fia i) e O e |l balo v 0 B an i oR b rferm | iRute A muchin ferguveRitofinaRocont (o0 SNGTENRaT RIS e S Lot L ST IR e e i .lots of them b. Pergol Nina | consisted of a short play, entitled »'_'I‘X""'\HYIAr:er the concert Judc or :LI):””“(;’I\‘v‘\fl\)vnl\"h(l lv”"\l‘\lmvn-\“““. (:“‘:: W“’L m,-";%“‘_m‘m‘ e ons ;\I. 5 lherg In great plenty | . Willelie-Boccherin ... Tioudo | #1750-1815" and several o, “.!”:.\.v dances, | Yed for a long program of [ 35" Mo el ran out in the uoro | of milk sold in New Britaln. While | if Violineello \z(:{.l::"‘-\\:;\l"‘]‘.h;nn et R BB N o ather (o summon assistance. i | the health department makes a full {'r : i bers, etc. All marketed right et D mambers ofl the Girlsviangth » mburs evening the Rurns club | Was on her.wa ingine Yo, No. chemical and refractive cxamination LR RERRS, rby among the neighbors. Don't | Schubert R © kol candy to the guests. NElinE1y ok soryealETialin i var sary i ool oUS I icR Rk G ST olicama g e -4j{0x fench fsam ple onlyithe i amos i8] serintendent about high cost of living, Buy , Theme and varations (Deatn | 0 570 I Ithe birthday ‘of the Scottish poet, | 10n% Who, upon learning the cause of | fat and the degree of cleanliness of | ; fine place, consisting of a good | . and the Maiden), from the Quar- e relon the Stunley Quars | Robert Burns, with her e ran |‘u the fire hnu::t-, the milk will be recorded hers in o | ; 3 - - BANQU story house, with 10 rooms, for | T )T 0 Sl I t \ which about arou ho men and senf apparatas | der that the reader shall not be con- | i 200 o] 5 g f » 4 ciub held a very interest- S membe nd guests | & Tiho sl e S| families if ‘desired, good condition B Porey o Grainge: i L CIUBEh el diRui Ve ‘ . | participated: ‘Rev Warten Ir. Gook or | speeding toiithe ithodes street 1- | fused by an array of figur The fide and out, one acre ¢ 1~ close British folk-music setting “*Molly the Methodist churel dress. The flames had assumed threat- sraze milk contains from per E center and trolley. Price $2,600, Saithe sHore : ; ENbaesd of the eveni Lenins proportions and iwo - water | cent. to 4 per cent. fat. The s | ; R 5 a listened o solendidly in- s were used to check them. Time- | e b leas the S 3ritad T e h liberal mortgage if desired. L fand L entertalning - talk. by |10l on tho past was greatiy enjoved, | lines were u <I] ‘.’,‘ ! s TPime- | roquires that it shall not be less than | iew Brituin will be weil represent-é S TR 5 ““‘"l”l % e | President Al Gordon outlined | I¥ lentionahe o Sond e 4 to 2l 395 per cent. fat. Milk should be !ed at (he annual banquet of the Mc: Miss Mabel Kingsbury., Miss Kin ¥ R \, it Deing estimated ‘he g > 3 o 9 by ASSOC c 5 = 1t 6 D C PECK To Cure a Cold in Onc Day i e o i e D BIEE GO el i AlEoTERE e B s ' Cean, but @ mere trace of dirt does | Kinley association Mendas nieht nt . . L) ake LANATIVE RROMO QUININI Ly & P lib and. besides being rsochrane, Miss Clava Oakes lisher, b ] notH ot ety e ey milk. On the oth- | the Stratfield in Bridgeport with the abia ruggists refund money it | Bird g and, aes Joseph €. Ames | Wesley W. 1lo MEhile R AL No. 5 house {40 0d. there is o no excuse for milk | fodowing already having made ar- PLAINVILLE, CON abletsdl Drugelstairerund amoncy o in her subject, is an and Wesley W. How he way., ancther member of : i AT /LE, CONN, ( talls o bure B W GROVIES sige| V51 e oy s i i ard contributed vocal solos as well | W25 on the way, a0 i e conaining @ small or large amount of | ransements to attend:- State Treasur- . 482 68 Broad S pature is on each box. Syt cxseptionally@uable angulccr L o R v QU N Ut et T S Dl e ] S(EInRTEn iy _\f"”“l"‘ box 211§ 45" mhe housekeepers can do as|er Frank 8. Chamberlain, Senator theme of her address was the varlous j,cted as toastmastor, g Lo AIOVe DUL IO QDA | ych toward making the campaign a | Georze W. Klett, Representatives birds and thelr characteristics. g . i from (he other Mowses thal a4r¢ | cuccess as can the hoard of hea'th by | Richard Covert and F. . Hall, P’ros- imposed to "1“”‘“":" ""“ i It} horting to both 1heir milk dealer and |ident George Kimball of the Thirad very suc was considered suspicious and Poliee- {4, "hoa)fh dspartment any adverse | ward club, Town Chairman I ll | number of friends Tuesday Afternod? . thix afternoon in Judd's block. Tea | Man Malona .“"l.i“‘:, ],‘: ',“““;""";T DY | Londition they find in the milk they | Humphrey, ¢. H. Baldwin PICTURE PLACE at her home on Lake Court. Thu!wag served to the guests; a goodly | Leleihone Ul gl Y S v, This daily report will continue { Wachter, Harry Barton, Fnests onjoyed an arternoon of! card | responded with his emergeney flying sum heing realized throughout the month and later a full | Schultz, Dgputy Sheriff A. P. Marsh 3 g i S | squadror vl that the men of i A N ing, Miss Mabel Crawford and » » quadron to find 1 report wilk be made of tine sanitary |and Attorney J. A. Glover. The prin- FRAMING R E CARDS Miss Tuth Bristoll winning the| mhe Kenilworth gine Co. No. 5 had the flames checked, | FPOFE Wil Aol : . o ‘lub members 3 condition of the dairics in the city and | e 11 be United tes club members arc T e ondition of the dairies in the city and eakers will be Unite adishes, lcttuce, waternielons, cu- | a banquet of Many New Britain Men Will Atiend x; mecting Tuesday cvening wh i Y Festive Oceasion. k] was the speak- ana his interesting they met for the first time this sea- | b | The members of (he Mrs. B A Por entertained & { ojyul, held : prizes. | planning to have a smoker and musi- A M on the farms. Senz nry Cabot Lodge of Ma ” £ ad gone out only on the No., § c¢f : ) ! {cal entertainment at their club rooms | 130 & 3 lrguit Amt. of Amt of | sa tts and Attorney Raymond ¥ b Wednesday afternoon the members | on next Friday ovening. This prom. | [0 resistered in the fire housc but 1at Dirt | Robbins of C‘hicago, chairman of the % of the Young Ladies' IForeign Mission !ises to be a very enjoyable event since , iy 1OU &¢I jrotion (he moehanlsm |\ W, Hall ...........4.30 Trace[national progressive convention at | ciety of the Iirst Congregational the committee is aiready maKing ar- | jne other fice houses of the ity or on | T- BASSe .............3.60 Cleun|Chicago. Governor Marcus H. Hol- ’ - S h met in the church parlors and | rangements. Anather event of mnus- | {0 1S Bantist enureh bell. 1( had | John Bassa ... ...4.50 Trace [comb and United States Scnators sewed children’s dresses. When com- [ nal entertainment is also being plan- - 0 0 FEPET CUITER RS s | Soverei s Co. 4.00 Trace | George P. Mclean and Frank B. pleted the ments will be sent t0ined; the club will give a carnival in el e e o niyy (lzeteriGosmost o 0 Brandegee will be guc ~ 9 Mz, and Mrs. Woodward at IIliber(’s i Rooth's hall on April 20, 21, 23 oTbenlaal ressonaa et l . s g | 1slana. There will be a number of attrac Eleetrician George Cooley had heen q 2 — | hooths and dancing will be cnjoyed . Lol AT ; 2 investigating suspected trouble with cach evening. Miss Mildred Goodwin has returned i | 5 this circuit, a to the report ¥ fxom iWaierhurRHELREnc A ERbee D [ R at headquarters, and is giving the sy = EAI visiting friends. The Gayety club of Hartford gave iem n thorough. test today : : e | very pretiy and successtul dance ntE e e e el 1 These are nature’s best plant foods. Essex Organic Fertilizers are Lok Nl Vvey arevi TG retir i I sUis e Ina g Aty tholh TartrornaMlGi oy oseeie LIS BN B S R R;.t:\x'}l q{ld umfurp,.ssod plant foods made out of BONE, BLOOD and uesday from New York, {club. Miss Helen C. St John of Hart- ofrocts of smoke inhaled. Medical as- | § -, Powerful crop producers, they also enrich the soil and keep it 169-171 - . | ford and Mre. Welles Eddy of New. fiitinee was mecescars. Dr Mendel | J§ condition for next year's erop. ‘See our local dealer and write s for . MAIN R Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ramsey are in jington made all arrangements and \ojkenheim being led rofitable Farming. * STREEY S G | the success of the occasion is due to S 3 ; ESSEX FERTILIZER COMPANY, Bosion, Mass, . s y them. FNGAGEME \'I‘ \,\'.\'().'\(‘l-'l\. B N h NUTTING’S Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corbin arc | 3 ‘f e ! Mrana Mee Wiliam Burkaeo o | 8 C. A. HIERPE spending the winter months at the Y. W. C. A. NOTE S ngton treet announce the en- . PICTURES e St Mrs. MARCUS WHITE will speak 'pagement of their daughter Madeline ORGANlc » e at the Vesper service tomorrow at jsugen sdward Franeis Hinchlifte . cugenia to Ldward Franci inch Tomorrow evening an orzan recital | 4:30 o'clock ot Ghierry strest: Tho weadine wi| & FERT!LEZERS which promises to be an unusually A class in t Aid o the Injured {ake place IFebruary 20, al St Mary's pleasing one will be given in the First | will be strted on Wednesday evening, | church.

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