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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1918 nvilile News |Pia failor James Heffernan of the! ] United States navy has returncd to | | his ship after spending a short fur- | s | T{] I]R FTFI] MEN longh ai the home of his parents: ; = harles Veneau, brother of Mrs. | I5. Melanson of Kast Main street, left | here lough at the home of his aunt on West Main street. Tp until a few vears ago Barnes made his home in Yminville. where he is well known. | lvurn todayx after spendinz a fur- i 1 Shopping (gnter vesterday for New Haven from he will zo te Nova Scetia. He has | enligted in the British aviation corps an an expert electrician and expects Seventy-Five Attend Parting So- cial in Masonic Temple STIRRING SPEECHES MADE Captain Trumbull, ¥ | ! 1 | Mre. Catherine Cameron and son, ‘ \ | { to =0 acress immediately. | | Gieorze, of New Haven have returned | | | | home after a shert visit at the home | Mi. aml Mrs, dames J. Murphy | Whiting street for a few davs i | i Joseph Delage. a sailoer in the Unit- cd Stateg navy. has returned to nis shin after a visit at the home of his icle. & New Arrivals in Spring Waists of the Very Prettiest Kinds ATURING THIE NEW “SLIp.o W AIST, DAINTILY MADE OF GEORGETTE CRUELE IN WUITE, PEACH, AND FLESH COLOR, WITH SATIN COLLARS AND CUFITE. s RANGE FROM 36 TO 41 BUST MEASURE, AND WONDERFULLY GoOD FOR $5.08 BACH ! “OR EARLY SPRING WISAR there are the new Sulin Waista made low neck styiss. There is choice of fesh and white, sizus 36 Lo at $5.98 each THERE ARE THE PLAIN S3HIRTS made of Crepe de Chine for wom- wear. With with combination collar for high or low meck nd priced $5.98 oa. Mayor Cray of [ tol and Licutenants Dufy and | hen Teonard, of Pierce | Gawillim Assure Men Town and | Private Daniel Tedosco, stationed Camp Devens, has returned after Visiting at the heme of James Min- Country s With Them, et W ARE SPECIALLY K A Farcwell dinner ane held last night at the A nello of Whiting street for few days. ple dining room in ¢ thel Plainville men who ving to- | l fl morrow’ with the last 15 per cent. of j A4 of the Plainville Home Guard, Com- izh o1 en or misses effect Extremely stylish garments in sizes 36 to 44 ¥ pany I, who had worked hard in or- ger to e o mumner ot oot e King George Must Obey Re Apcakers and a varied line of enter- winment. In i ther was a total | strictions on Food attendance of about 75 including the | WTH SQUARE NECK AND SCALLOPED REVERES, there arn the new Georgette Waists in white and flesh color. size 36 to 44 for $7.50 ea, Make It a point o visit our Waist Scction and look at these. TTRACTIVE WAIST is made of Voile with tucked front, r. Size range of these is from 36 ANOTHER and with the new “Buster Brown™ colls to 41, and special value at $1.98 ea. mer bere of the Homa Guard the | T / woeven draftecs and [ number of w guestg who ha been invited for the ocvasion The after dinner speaking was be- - CORRECT GLOVES FOR SPRING WEAR. We offer choice of a now line of “Bacmo’ French Mocha Gloves, one . clasp style pique sewn, with two-ton: wide embroidercd backs. Veivet finish, Mghtweight, with pick of pearl zrey, gun metal, medium grey, beaver and mustard, for $2.75 pair. London, Feb, 26 The compulsory rationing of meat, bufter and mar- warine to the populace, from the King gun by Captain John H. Trumbull of | \© the humblest citizen, bezan yester- B e el ||[dayiinf London landlsomator the! aouns fvered nddress 1o the dmited men in | 1ie8 of Bogland, aggregating more which he asaured them of the sup- ‘[ "”]‘" 10,000,000 mouls : | ered. extremely grave, owing . to £ port of the townspeople in evervthing n four weeka the rationing of 1bility of the Cossack General Sem Ihat may happen to be their lot while | Me8t Wil become general throughout noff, head of the anti-Bolshevist at the training camp or if it 8o hap- | e country, and four or five weeks Nanienti I Ny pens that they should be sent to Hvfl]?u)“;: & national ] ratloning scheme oltain allied suppor ! h he other side. Ex-Mayor nes Cray of | " ch ""-“.\"""l'!'.""l as the necessity hns appealed to the Japar (Bristoll made a 'shonttaddress to thel| Sl eestolany | stableifoodstu e alse t neral Semenoff's movement is will be operative 1 ¥ W efficially recognized Although the departurc is describ- e ed as perhaps the greatest social rev- HARTFORD. The Latest Glove Novelty iz a lightweight French #uckskin Glova rzo pearl clasp. The shade is a light mode with five Tow seif 3.00 pair. Let us show them o you. wilh one embroidered backs. The price is vl Whito we offer a “Bacmo” Wash- pair. In Tan, Gray. Newport and ahle Glove in one clasp style, pique sewn, extremecly good at 82 r T3k thet ae are headquarters for th st in W S e men in which he encouraged them tn and o gen- every respect and iold them of the spportunities and nossibiiities of the 3 e =t n e hio G v et tof | clrdonBinWth ol (nter o T o r enter, First Lieutenant Peter J. | the people accepted it without com plaint and In many places welcomed Term i Leavenworth I committee has been formed at rbin. which will act as s neral Gaptain Henkes Leaves for Long < fiviien into nree “depuriment: financial, military, apd administr zland JAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELJIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTIY RECIIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF U S, Gwillim of the Home Guard aiso | mnide short spe-ches (e nglon s "m';‘ ate ”M'k"j and | il committee —— L o iihes weroNadiiversq!|storestawaltingiheir Sturn, i chiland T6 ithousand. G s have nbil N i L L e e ‘-H_,”,'P‘.,,”\';.,,.':,\. Mm“f':“; “\“,:i: poor alike, 1o obtain supplics. ST Sy Tl Ot R e e (,,‘.;;‘;‘:,:LF,:f‘m“[,:h riin News o S i , et e B Sin ook st il 4 i < No one will he able to buy butter, . Lt . . p e . L b They found the horses in a very bad | be abated watches and woolen socks which were : ‘ o ' | man, wearing what had once been the of the government of Irkatsk, —— condition. onc of them having sev- | Struck By Auto, civen them throawh tine efforts of the :'y':\«x!;-}AY‘VH\\"N”“ TI-I;, e v'\"l‘”'_':' ‘m_p‘ Mo | untform of the sular ariny of the !N [astern Siberia, and, according to eral lar sores, showing where it had | Wil i il c oad > local branch of the Hed Cross so- x b a2 U nited. State his khakl blouse, minus "M © ial re t received from a for- s e Hinm Bristoll of Beriin street B S e R || counonalconilin ) ek, of which |/ et PSRN in el Giermans ove mizaing DS RLa NS S L RO O L R v Bl tilshin satoRnisEhomo iabe cve sl Bl s sl 24| only Efhiteed oy EhEliRedBin Eth e fpur- [0 E R0 S ST R A TIR uE DL ONE D A E % G s condition. In a shed in the rear of ning, wi ol by o lmotsine com. | the netessities efhaty they. willl need e i el h‘ T | together with safety pins, and the A‘H‘ T ons to bring much larger the bara, they found about 15 pigs, in | ing from AMcviden, and sustained a wh:h“‘\M:w”:wlM “'," 5 IH\:'::‘\! .4;";: Bea0 muniton Andipoikl oo whiin trellirolsilverSibars Sthe Sinsiznintlotd the (8 i ' a half- ved way., and w illies . ' {and the local Red Cross society has ' " bf capls ypec o is = 3 Saplanenn i <‘r“nh'u}u! any | broken lex. He was removed to the |84 the (0eh fhed CEOSE FOTIE T2 | allowance per person tweekly is one | FanK Of iy, St e R e : f securing shelter, as the roof | New Britain General Hospital, where S e e [anal alln niter Shou sk andiifor f en (S| BRSWIB SRR RC RELEE e Renn oyl > b : % i d IR 6cn BT w i o T S e A M N e R e e e icles of wei appar I e e e R v anihl station Sunder SeuanaNor M wo — Wells also i that he had v to be given them free of char s bt el S iEED W e L | 20 U German Press Warne Public to E s E that h ad visited | he cxpected, Just how the ¢ .befslvenainen Lf charge Ao | ouncen. The butter or margarine ra- | ST sergeants of {he United | E arn: ublic to Ex- e i 1,&1!!1 oniingeylons fogtasions and {ocenrred is not known. but e e e tion is four ounces per person weekly. | 518 "}""» et 30 o'clock e peet Heavy Losses. ound conditions nearly bad, and | that the lizhix on the car, were so | O0e helmot S The newspapers give more promb erday after Reean pls D ondon: Feb. 26 Mreve ui alN Oflmp y ppeasan 358 GOBS had warned tho proprietor to better |dim that it was fmpossible for the | Several pairs of woolen socks. and a TR NCWEPANGTs EIVe mOre BOWN-|yid A. Henkes. who went to France | lon : Hien L them. but this he had not done. Mr. | driver to - iy thing thc. rpaa | comfort kit = Some loff the, anticies s : : "l {a captain in the 16th United States | Ndication, 'says the Ce New e S B S HIEGLI G s . by the local|lo any other news and nrge every- : correspondent at Amsterdam hat O Wi described the looks of the pigs | ahead of hin have been contributed by th i % infantry and who was sent back by 4 e t B oneas L Water - Bri e 2 oue | about initial hitches in the scheme, | . g OOl AL ol o o newspape o begin 3 < Tk actente et uphhy Motnmpny| i v Undc ridzc, fair was o succosstul one Mu,l‘rln : [ dmualgn SRR Tialad itorkamloveltwilt Tignikes aces | Zoud w' new ;.m: to begi - — o Lol > 2 ; eca of ‘the heav Fain t iin charge of the event were pleasec 0 us to v ' ane 5 AR e campaign o prepare e pubi or MosisiuaugShalitiorse Witad Sbeen sl ch N Sl ek s more wat r | b f the ciose of the They add that no one need fear | 'S of twenty-fiv i R the fresh sacrifices which the Ger- T [ 3. and he had been doctoring it when | NS U < e at the otteome. At the T B i el | il Litary penitentiary at Fort Leaven- 0 : 5 = fthe railvoad bridze tods b e A ce wiven the men | !eing unable to get rations. and that, ; 5 . i wman people will be forced to make i the agents made the visit to the farm. el : : / .1 | therefore. there is no necessity to | WOrth. Kan, which he will imu | > offens tart the wost y Toaback up b1, batements | a0 1o} oS ssen there InRtens vt g Soddcenill syhodinio#iio. e g whichith el e e e - "2 | ately begin to serve on his arrival at ; Y P¢n the offensive starts in the we 3 N R B Lo lwas it last night that the last trol- | wishes of townspeople were ex- f 'Y o th utcher an OOy e tae Shison fonorie | Both the military orities and war cor- e Not, ¥ Bropel G i mals. D¢ ey out of Rerlin w mablie t | ste S i | respondents are joining in this ver Sitizens As ¢ Paying e . ley out o was umable 1o pass | pressed Henkes, who for nearly two months | [oSpondents are j ix 8 VR Tiwo Citizens Assessed for No oduced his bank voncher oxnsesioul 9C Babi gD aDe Toshasel s [ e e lenkes, who for nearly two months | FeSPONGENtS are Peisonal Tax—Grand Farcwsll To-, INe courl vanceled vouchers for the | i S Rebuilding Town Hall. | business and professional men, guests | 124 been held a prisoner in Castle | A most monstrous, terrible thine payment of grain bills. He alsg . ,:H,H,v,,,.":(]- ‘.y:m b The work of reconstructing the old jof hotels and other persons while | v /Hams. the ancient army prison on | 1 noe Gh Bl i s the night for Men Going Into National Stated that the roof had beem hlown L P oy = | town hull is progressing gradually and | lunching today fishing in thetr | GOVernor's lIsland, left the island a iy G070 1% o0 Never in histars p g 2 S R 3 the Swamp Road. and it was nof un- Pl L S e ische Zeitung. ~Never in history 5 off the shed at a time when he cowld | ;1" ., it cicht o’clock thal a 't is expected that it will not be very | pockets and prodncing meat cards 2 Mg s ool COTS AN il the memory of this February be E Army. not spare men from harvesting fo re- | @POUt eiEht ociaok hat @ long befors the hall will ba reads fo from which the waiters took coupons :"“‘“" i ')‘“'“ looked \\:‘l\|s(o‘rn mvmlm o ¥ = o : et e as ' e K i - = i “ . < vt % e - I bhim ns he was marched along the | 5 In tiesBerln court, this mOrning, Bamviserol hot as it was an act of |41 about noon, today (hose coming | e oceupied the fown ofcfhis. | before serving them. kecause the [N #e he was marched along the | “55 0 Gon Raron Armand von Ar- rovidence, he did not feel that hel nn Now Britain going to Berlin | Not as much salvaze as was first | population already is acoustomed to | U7E WISdInE B | denne, ‘military expert ‘of the Tages John T. Molumphy was found guilty | shonld be held liable for any rosuhts | roni had ro he (ransiorred from one | {hought could bo gotien from the | carrying its own suzar cards the ad- | (1o castle to ""'i island ferry ”'T‘,,M, P el iR o 0 - @ JNt ansferre v o 5 A h % departure 0 he ris as ed % ' 2 i = of 'a charge of cruelty to animals, & ©of it side of the bridge to {he other. This | burned building. \When the buildinz | ditional requirement respecting neat D LoD e Lo e e e s ana el Ao shtan emnm o B B e T ridge to s LR SRR ol el e se that he had but a minute or two and a fine of $50 and costs was im- = ¥ g Gl the heaviest rain thai has come in | s refinished it wi S aane sToLg [0 nOtE QLS EUNY U A0S {o wait after reaching the ferry ship, | With their military advisers at head- [ T : 7 i g0 | fhe case for the state, argued that as| cinic time, and a large number of | affair which will have to serve the| Those who failed to rcceive meat f ./ =0 harched on the boatl P * luarters it may he concluded that th posed with a stay of exccution for 9 even the witnesses of the aceused had | houses (n (he lowes paric of lariin | pIFpose of the officials until some- | cards in time contented themselves ‘-lv‘m:: ’n,.:;):’.‘t \’;;\n .n h.f,n"y,"u‘n, e OO i days, to give the accused an opportu- ' admitted that the animals were neg- ', e ' ompletels icolnted from the (hing is donc later in the sprinz or{ with fish and vesetabl miahocal| dupiennoniclhcnisideioy nis eunsds | E nity to improve the condition of his| lected, that it was a clear case of | 53 cummer in rogard to the erection of / food commitfees were busy all day is- | MAe the (1 Auross the bay on the | i 1Y i 0 3 als swold | 2 4 i . et “h it s expected ; Suing emergency meat car 5 er deck o e vboat. cers eace BY victory, ik the logan animais. Judge George Griswold | CTUEILY to animals. Judge Griswold | Parcwell Golchbration: |4 new town hall which it is expected [ suinz emergency meat cards o those | A1t40 dock Of (e ferrvhoat. Oficers has the punch.-Meriden e ~sided. Molumphy filed beall| 2gosimipo ediiine nnc S and i¥pidcedy) DR st eI (1o ot ioinoues e inanecs | SinoRwiells (iR o lvins o ltn || SRS BT BERGSSER S SR B Rn e A na s the punch. - Meriden e presi Molumphy fi \n appe ‘nds in case of appeal at $150 bt D ' | essary offices of the town officialy in | regniar cards T el [ s pas| at the enmd of the session, and a per £ : OVS W 50 to Camp Devens will{ "5 81T & Cr | While the lines before the food | Jnsidiscussed S himEin S unders) S o . Personal Tax Delinguents, | be heid tonight at the Grange hall, ; “VOrY respeet oo eh e Sre the lonaent ol |ilones | A “lll come . before the| FOT atiempiing to evade hin per- ::‘ I Fexpect l“\h‘fl ’..4“ serkin “lm Funeral of Hitam |-:“u s depleted e acoum uiation [::‘\\i, 3 wnl (\'wh.jn ln < ants ase will come 1 »fore the At e o h rn out tonight to take part in the The funeral of Hiram Brower. of { . - e arrived a e Pennsylvania Station sonai tax for the year 1916-1917, Tor- T of supplics. the food ministry an- = Mafeh term of the superior court WS S it tuie i excrcises which will be conducted on ' Jate years a resident of WHhiting | ponead that there was still enough | Fith th prisoner. They marched him B Herbert Wells of the Hnmanr!mvnl Fatriarca wes agsomsed fof Ihe 1, large stale, The Borlin Howe | cireni Plainvilie. was held this aster-t o B0 0 ol o s Fo0 ona 1o L) | into the Ereai’ concourse. and found ) | amount of the tax. phs interest and | Gugrds will turn out in uniform, : noon at ® a'clock from the undertak- | 1. — o L I that the train which they were 1o | o cygyes tho Srsilyincasatongthe |0 t of p ution in all amount- | Will the members of the St. Pau ! } b el 0 SEER el e et st take wonld:not I for L { the cost of prosccution in all amount-| W e D S0 at ine. parlors of fh Bailey n Th flect of the new scheme will | o A J O OLE an state. Fle testificd that he, accom- drum corps. The pper which will 3 . cased W o | two hours It wa impossible o ing to $8.27. The accused pleaded = dertaking (o, e deceased was T3 pa (o abholish public dinne in clubs 3 ( panied by James F. White, New Brit- | | a %o of | e held at © will be for draftees only, | vears old and leaves ol R otals Runlcsst thayiaralconfined fii ey toRcon ceal iEh et denl (QTRIb gir ! ain agent of the society, vistted the et e ool (ot ey eryihod sl e dec it dl (ol GN R i daughter. Rev."I. (. Gil- | rincipally to fish and vezetable prioner The fact that he still wore | % o > "h " the tax, and knew nothing about it. | part in the exercises that follow £ the Plainvilic Congregational | mrhore already is talk in certain ciu the cloth part of his uniform made f onnecticuf allev irehar, com- g G R U DSt i ol Gl b eentt < = a mpossible crowd gathered | - e Charies Lewis, tax collector, stat- Smileage Baoks. chiiroh officiated At the funeral serv-|lof dombining to stock lakes or pri- "‘; e o e e e A o pany's premises, as a result of thre et abo! enkes ey had all read the e cusni s €led that a notice had been sent to| The people of Berlin who have rel- | fecs and interment was in the (West' yaie waters with fish for their own 72000 [ ERREC S OER AT S0 Hene f i f Tl hin - a - week., s Borice Pola acted as interpre- | Atives and friends in the various can- | cemetery, Mlainville Fuse they knew that the man in the blouse that the animals of the farm were ndt | (o tonments throughout the country ara Plainville Bricfs. The success of the plan. so f'"l' as it | pold together with safety pins was | e ———————————ee e l.eo Trosti was in court to answer | 10 be given an opportunity to make Richard Cafforty of Bank street left | relates lo conserving avai able sup- | qy0) kes. | COMB SAGE TEA ‘ {0 a similar charge, having been de- | them a gift in a form that will surely | .\ aihv fop New York city where | Plies of mcat and bringing about a e e e e e IN [ linquent in two years taxes instead | be appreciated by them. in the form i " "l LI T L member of the | MOre even distribution among all) o qcked one of the sergeants HAIR TO DARKEN IT of one. The accused showed a ro- | of smileage books. These books con- | ho V4" & : classes, was indicated quickly The “Yes, that's who it is.” the sergeant Wh bring “SAFE FIRST" - - ceipt for the payment of the first | tain tickets admitting the bearer to Vit : InTEemme Rl resiaunants andiEnotelBNOMierad R sl fanyaw etiod vl i an® omin sl Gonithc | BV AEROR MR e e ‘. e andma Kept Her lLocks Dark, vear's tax, and the charge on the | the entertainments and shows which The Ladics® Benevoler souiety o dishes for luncheon as usual, but few f iy ploves ent g izht ¥ |:mm“ b Uaing Mlossy, and Youthful with Sace count was nolled For non-payment | Will be given at the camps of the | the Congrezztional chum Y ‘{_ o yurchased them. At one of the larg- Pho) orowd Tnons SIS i | gl L STEUR 'r’ Milk ”\ e Car e of last vears tax. however, he was | National Army. These books are now A sewina mectine ol ihe K""»'l"- of M et restaurants in the city only four | s to several hu and (ne aol- | CrEsm, for Ours is the ouly. properly = forced to pay the charges of the court | 0n Sale in Lyons' barher shop in Ken- | B0ward Carter of WV ain sfrect meat orders were served, and at | giers appealed to one of the siation of Pasteurized Product Sold in The old-time mixture of Sage Tea | plus the tax, which amounted to | Sington, Honiss' store in Berlin and | MWednesday afternoon from = > others few, if any, were dispenscd ficials for assisthnee Britain, and Sulphur for darkening gray. ' $8.27 Collector Lewis requested | the Bast Berlin depot o'clock I As butier and margarine lonz ago “Is there some place we can take SO mother's recipe, and folks are again Dy A e o e | s stationed at Camp Greenleaf. Ohio, | rants. the rationing plan is little no- [ (he train to =07 onc of the guards S using it to keep their hair a good SWAMP RO{)T F generally held as infailible. have | in the headquarters division. will r ticed exeept in homes. where the dis- | asked 101 PARK STREET, even color, which is quite sensible as - Been scen within the last few days = ~=m==== | {ribution undoubtedly is more eve ! A small room in the office part of Telephone 193 we are living in an aze when a youth- SR Rerlin ol icsthor thoto sl = D T R!d wav JO}lnSOH The =tition s foundindito this toom 3 i £ . . RALH 2 rulYappearance is of the greatest ad- . KIDNEY AILMENTS dandelion in full bloom, which w r g J .@esw""‘"'w was taken H'r was given a vantage | picked up today Ly Walter Gwatkin D | e chair in the corner of the room. | rrances Pirukarka Nicewicz owadays, though we don’t have while aut walking, and the sccond is Dentlst © QPEN NOSTRILS! END There for more than two hours he sat ve I oublesome task of gathering the = W G - E waiting the word from his guarc zuace the tioublesome ta sthering the = G a barefoot “'kid” who strolled lcisure ! 2 A COLD NR CATARRH % "n ths T : m his guar Is N viez age and the mussy mising at home rerc is only one medicine that|iy down by the railroad bridee ves- RUSSKLL BUILDING. PLAINVILLEL 2 that the time to leave was at hand. ' gyperior Co State of Connecticut All druz store 1 the ady-Lo-use ' really stands out pre-eminent as a | terday. The fact that he was bare- OFFICE HOURS: (5 o The crowd knew t the ex-officer county of Hartford, the 15th product, improved by the addition of | medicine for curable allments of the | foot did not, sive him any concern. | Mon. Wed. and ¥ri. 9 2. m. to 8 p. m. | § How To Get R"“g‘ g’;‘;“unc“‘l Vi eas) in: the ‘room, and thed ‘waited W of February, 1818 Jther ingredients, called “Wyeth's | kidneys. liver and bladder. athough cveryone who passed hin i3 and Nose are Stu p- patiently for the time when he would Order of Notlice jsage and Sulphur Ceanpound.” It is Dr- Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands | by. stopped and looked after him. as | 3 ing - | &0 & Eesphear. {"pon complaint in said cause very populir bocao mobody can dis. | the highest for the reason that it has | 1cadily as fhey would had he heen Buy a Lig 5 Count Afty! Your cold in head or | SPOTUS aflcr 3 o'clock word was prousht (0 said Court, at Hariford in over it has beem applied- = Simply proven fo be just the remedy needed | Gen. Pershing, in full military regaiia. | Mixer—Makes {wo pounds | catarrh disappears. Your clogsed nos- | 57 9 sergeant that the train gid County. on the first Toesday 'of oien your comb or a soft brush |in thousands upon thousands of dis- Berhin Briefs. i trils will open, the air passages of | »oo ™ade up and they rushed thei' yarch, 1915, claiming a divorce, cus- with it and draw this through your | tressing cases. §warnrp4nnolv a phy- Mre. Charles Thompson ix heing | Of Butter out of one. ON|vour head will cloar and vou can i “‘;j‘f"’"-' the srond and i¢ tody of minor child, and change of 2 R 2 4 P sician's escription for special dis- : g oes s 13 = > °n minutes later MACER v SR TaD, hair, taking one small strand at a sician n‘,“‘,"”»‘ L T svDern) ’u treatedlat her home for! phour cnte | o t A BO‘{I)F ‘[x:hreanw freely. No meore smuffling, | . i i M_ A 2l ame, it appearing to and being found ime; morning the ;.:ra,\ hair dis- | eases, makes 'r!rvv(‘. qux(‘rl;l,\ because e e nia | Sale a A. o e e e ')'.‘Mss" ¥ ay to Leave { by the subscribing authority that the ppears, but what delights the ladies it mild and immediate effect is soon 4 > | 3 or headache; no struggling for breath S = | whereabouts of the defendant lgnace with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- | realized in most cases. It is a gentle, | Several writs have heen issued for | 13arber Shop. at night JAPS WIEL, JUMP IN. i Nicewiez is unknown to the plaintift, : Saldo; Iy i hinline exétanie oo { the arrest of those who i O —— nig ) . Bt ot s . ound, is that, besid beautitully " heaiing vegetahle compound. ey V\x“ \uvn,;\. not paid | s | Get a small hottle of Elyv's Cream | T T et nt Machs Ordered, that notice of the instify darkening the hair after a few appl Start treatment at once. Sold at all | A il e and Collector | M. LEO PRIOR | Balm from your druggist and apply a \ | tion and pendency of said compla cations, it also produces that sofi d stores in boltles of two sizes, | LeWIs expects "mmn l'fiw days to | M. LK s [ little of this fragrant antiseptic cream L ( £hall be given the defendant by pul Justre and 2 arsnce of abundance ' medinm and lavge | he ils o e law, all who nl in your nostrils. Tt penetrates through | b, 2. (Associat { lishing this order in the New Brit . T % T Ul frat est | Pave not paid up U ter and Embalmer, ostri v s ugh! [arhin, 1en. 26 ! in Britain Wwhich is so attract This e o- fow i 1 wish first to test P : ‘f i ; 1 ndcflal\(‘_ : I every air passage of the head, s00th- | The Japunese. according to reliable | Herald newspaper pablished in §s0 preparation 's a delighttul toilet ih Brebt progparaiign 4-;«1 ten cents ’h“ yll.['r.niv‘ Society will nieet at 8 | 58 Pierce Street, {ing and healing the swollen or in- | .iho int o take action in | New Britain once a week, for two suc- peogisite for those ) desire almore to ! Kilmer & Co., ghamton, ( o’clock Thursday evening at the howe | { lamed mucous membrane, giving you | <iher i an early date. There are | cessive wecks, commencing on or bes Jouthtul appearancs [t is not in- | N. ¥ v a4 sample battie. When [ of Mrs. Alexander Huston. Mr. Ax | Phone call [ instant relief. Head colds and catarrh | mui that they have longz heen | fore February 21, 1918 fended for the cure, miligation or pre- | Writing be sure and mention the New | pinwall will read a paper on “Stage- Nights 29.2 | 11°1 like magic. = Don't stay stuffed- [ . 0 carry out this move LUCIUS P, FULLER vention of disease. Britain Daily Herald Coach and Tavern Days.” Day 90 Nights 29-2 \up a : Rollet i i uation in Siberi WOl o A and miserabic. Relief is sure I i Siberia is consid- Assistant Clerk of said Coumrt.

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