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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1918, i PATRIOTIC RALLY Wiat s Coinians YOUR COUGH AND COLD NEED ‘? Rl[;ANS‘\: Mark’s (7;-‘:nni7;ttifll; Decided s | ASTORIA is 8 harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, THE BEST REMEDIES | Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Mhesc Aro Guarantced Permit Public Hear George ! Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guar- REXALL CHERRY BARK COUGH SYRUP ; Bes[ Clad B. Chandler. \ antee. !fon.nore than thm:yye%rs it h».zs been i§ constant use for the re}lef One of the safest and most effective of family cough remedies— T S : | of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrheea; allaying Feverish- pleasant to take and does not disturb the stomach. Price 23c GSIRd ) L crestinggstory | ness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, 50¢, $1.00. ne public-spiritedness behind the patri- 1 mids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. REXALL THROAT PASTILLES i meeting for men, at which | The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. 15c and 25c the Box | The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over | An effective remedy for coughs and hoarseness, in sold form—con- 30 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under venient to use when away from home. Bher son, 92V cvening, March 14 ! his personal supervision since itsllpfancy. Al]ovgnocne to deceive you in this. se Rf*m(‘d.k‘s {;?ch Designed for a Special Purpose s with Mr. Chandler ovisinails acceptod an | All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-Good’’ are but Experiments that | & old Tablets, 25¢ Eee Whe (o8 Fleen S e B o e e pied @9 | trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and The Best Remedy for Colds The Best Winter Tonic. $1.00 AT e e Children—Experience against Experiment. /M{ Rexall Analgesic Balm, 35c. I | icstine iwnion) ael eneauted oy | W Geoutne Oaatoria always beats the signature of For Cold in the Head and to use for Chest Inflammation 3 | . Georgo B, Chandler is to speak | a letter 5 the Grammar So e O'Dell of ¢ Grammar School hall, Thurs March 14. Having secured him to fen 1ct- | SPeak before it, however, the St ¢ time = Mark’s Men's club feit that Mr. note, Chandler’s message should be heard by more than its 73 or 80 members and it was planned to invite the mem- } IMMODEST MAN GETS bers of the other men’s clubs of the .‘ loca] churches to attend. | LONG TERM IN JAIL With thig in view each of the local | | | . o, 2 X : ‘ | New Spring | . CTh e Pexall Stére church men's clubs was asked by tho | M e . Bveceived St. Mark's club to appoint two repre- | ks 2 B Lt AIN STREET fite a bit seniatives to serve on a committee of | White, Whose Home s Where Mo lnow, but arrangements for this meeting. When i T read this committee met a vouple of weeks ! Hangs His Hat, Will Got ¢ night. ago it was thought that the part be- ¥ ! MR the poor ing plaved by the men's clubs, with Mt AL aai { Coats Horsfall's, express that cheerful optimistic attitude which is the privilege and a their church affiliations 1 : . el 3 /B ; G such "_°l~ Sl i SRS D Oscar White, arrested by Officer (B pleasure of patriotic women 1o ] fregular Spring misunderstood by the public and so | Fred Wagner on Main street vester-| aiftne it e e ot B i weeks now. deprive many men of tho opportu- / afternoon on charge of drimken- | B {05 10 i . and now the nity of listening to so influential and | ness and indecent exposure, was | Zps Ll B E [ @t is a rainy sea- | broad minded a speaker as Mr. ven a long jail sentence when he | [ New bright colorings, show- did have cold Chandler. v s found guilty by Judge James T. | ing odd shades of tan and O Arch 127 M s S Ph 1409 fhile. Can you imagine As the object of all those on tho | Meskill in police court this morning., 8 sveen, contrasting coll pp‘ . ain t. one -2 e morning and build- | committee was to make the mass | The man pleaded guilty to the first cuffs often refiecting the m : e on the barracks floor . meeting as successful as possible, it | charge and secemed puzzled about the tary influence of the times; bur shoes? That's what wag thought advisable to invite the | second. He was sent to jail for 30 long fiowing styles with belts y . a bout a month, bit we local War Bureau to act as public | days for drunkenness and when two | and the new adaptions of A Few Figured Heatherbicom Skirts at 79¢ each: fiss Mary 15 dok it adl ze. sponser for it. The bureaun accepted | Small girls testified to his actions a | Delhi, Army Cloth, Velour, & 2 who has been SPERGINETWMENNN |~ «\e've Jhad boots issued to us and | and its chairman, 5. W, Christ, has | Penalty of four months in jail ¥ im- | Poiret Twill. Devora, Boliv i & value $1.50 s with heér uncle, D. J. Mullim B Y piotwmadns fo wear Inside of | consented to met as chairman of the | Posed on the sscond count. Jersey, Scotch Tweeds, Gu et finut street, has returned: to the bootd, so We are all O. K. The ma mastine | The i Fa White confessed to being a wanderer burl, Poplin and Serge, com- ne. | United States akmy certainly is the clubs committec on arrangements has | On the face of the globe and said, bine to make our present stock M To Close Out a Few Dark Bathrobes at 98c; ‘andidates will be mustered in at|best equipped arm\y in the world. You ken char all the other details | With an sumed air of jollity “my | one of the most interesting § ) 2 regular meeting of L. D. Penfield | ought to have sedn the French sol- of tho meeting and is working over- | Nome is any old place I can hang my Spring displays of our h v. 4| @ value $1.98. hat’ Tor the next five months it | [ i i No. 16 rans at G.|diers open their ey when the¥ | time to make Mr. Chandler’s speech | hall erenir Bhw cvery wan with hovte They il e ueol | will be more definite than that. He he Lady Foresters of America, | not know what to make of it. i Tk | said he has been working at tno|[§ inSpect them. i A few Skirts left at $2.98, could not buy the de Circle, No. 10 will hold an im-| “They even had to go without over- - S i;rflfl::t(hou;rz of late and vyesterday | i - % ran oo heavily. o B - : . ] material for the price of the made skirt. We invité you to call nt meeting this evening at 8 |coats during the winter, that is the Native eggs, 55¢. Russell Bros.— fock. Refreshments will be served [ soldiers who were home on furloughs. | advt. Between her sobs, while her littic | i b r the meeting. But they are a happy bunch; they —— 1w0dymr glrl son looked on in open | . - . : 2 . eved wonderment, Mrs. Joseph Hi- : B tella Rebekah lodge will hold its | never look on the dark side. Alway . rnens, i i < ) . o) st B i et e S e B B cra e EVEN’I‘S TONIGHT | koski of 145 Washington street told IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. ew Skirts, Dresses and Suits are beginning to meeting there will be a Country | Boche. I saw one lad on a train go- of her domestic trials. She sald her | W 93.99 Asylum St., Connecting e Fellanction “ |ing back to his regiment after a stay : e | husband makes but little effort to o - RO arrive. in the hospital, wifh three fingers udeville and superior photo | support her and is drunk and abusive With 140 Trumbull St. . Warren F. Cook, pastor of the pla Lyceum theater, most of the ti Yest, y h HARTFORD, | ¢ 1 2 2 2ae 3 one from his right hand but still Z 5 e time. esterday he way | 8 - 5 es Low, Co rin; ns chuIen o xthday io. had his trigger finger, so_he didn't o arrested by Officer Lyon for drunken- k¥ Enc d nsidering Conditio es on Saturday, will observe that | 18 '8¢ B3 T EEEL High class photo plays, Fox's thea- | ness and breach of the peace. Ifor yed where he is fined, 2 i fit 8 bl jiece e 1= cobfacd “I'm so glad you receive mail from ter- the next 15 days at least Mrs. Hikoski | sy ering with the mumps, = NSy i = i ¥ G o e e e o will have some peace for that is the ohn Sloan has transferred proper- joy getting my letters as much as I Vaudeville and moving pictures at | 1ength of time her husband will spend _ 3 E A t the corner of Park street exten- |00 Youd T know just how you feol. Keeney's theater. in jail. RED CROSS NOTES Disgusting Habit of Belching Quickly Overcome by This and Fairview street to Thomas | mpat's the happiest day for us all, 35S Fines of $3 and $5 for drunkenness e . : i : UEher Soclety . in Tuerner | and breach of the peace were me 4 : Y when mail ;-mm‘ns m.] And X“lufithn:‘ us ’ll‘mn r society meets in Tuwrner peace were meted Junior Auxiliary Late in Starting But Local Lady Qua.ker Herb Extract leen - e = look more for first class mail, that is, hall. Native right from the farm, |jatters, than we do for packag We LR who has been living with Mrs. H. A.| Good Progress is Now Reported— o Bz Ruo—h Broa a0l Mt e R e r o o0 T C O miects | o sravesloribgoiAveh tre E Ichareed Credit for the Resuit. dvt. of us appreciate what home means in Jr. O. U. M. hail. until we are away, but we are all sat- —— IR GLAN lisfied and are making the best of it Landers Camp, M. W. at QAL FOR I‘Eiv EN D until the Grand Day when we all 34 Church it | out to Mike Bumko, and Ruth Hilton, with being in danger of falling into| Surgical Dressings Workers Needed e | the habits of vice, was sent out of A well known lady of this city | “Quaker Herb Istract certainly | town with her legal guardiar Owing to the closing down of thej (name given at the Economy Drug |helped me. It has cleared my stom- | promised to try to care for the girl|schools here during the time of the|Store) was afflicted with a weak, ach to such an extent that my food St s e el 4 S | properly. She is only 17 years | fation-wide drive for junior member. | ReIVOUS stomach. She had to be ex- |now digests properly, gas no longer “You tell me that my dog, Nellie, Emmett club meets at 321 Main | ¥ Vesscls Fngaged in Bringing | stol o whole mince pic. don’t street. | N Onclmailibos b hastharnia Hine the New Dritain Ausiliary 15 lato | (iemely_careful in her diet, because |forms and best of all T am no longer quent offender, Albert Quisby. Was in being organized, Chairman L. P.| 63Ty everything she ate or drank iobliged to belch. This is surely a 1 4 . sent to the reform school and two | o P Al com. | Seemed to ferment and cause gas to |Dblessing. T had always been fond of blame her, if you made it. I bet — L 3 . > slle , of the Junior / AT 0-| form. This gas would rise, el e e e 5 T 7 e Sir F SE D et lndcols . other boys were charged with theft ipjtter now reports zood progress in ls gas would rise, causing |boiled cabbage, but during late years i dd§croseRN o Man i1 and ) forfone (0f i o -|and will be tricd to morrow. Ken-|iho campaign. The work in the pub. | N€Art palpitation. dizziness and con- |I dared not to eat it on account of ituminous Shipments Increased. )\v'uf \x"wi‘ "OL'\"_"“ We *10""1}1'"‘: et > etk neth LaBonte, also charged with theft, [ Jic schools has been placed in the Hlunc belching. This belching created |the terrible distress which w sure that No Man’s Land any more. That | will be tried tomorrow. : as T almost indescribable distress and in- [to follow. Last Sund 2 vashington, Feb. 28.—Sixty shibs|is now known as 5 and. W ey e 5 - hands of a committee composed as|® : ss a - st Sunday I ventured e, By el i o W d)\,.;t“ln = American land. We ‘J‘n;u(a;:;r:(l“n‘ (Irr‘r:fu union meets e £ L oioness ™ Faywod 1 Weekt - (chair. | sonvenionce. St R A gaged g cod e | have adopted i at 3 ch s 3 His R this lady was constantly 5 - oo 5 f of New England and shipments “Believe me, the old Kaiser is more Native eggs, . Russell Bros.— | man.) Miss Mary A. Campbell, Miss o ly was constantly obliged to jmy! how I enjoyed it. It left no dis- boft coal for factories now are being e e ot Washington advt. | Cornelia Magoun, George B. Mathews put her hand before her mouth, |tress whatever. Since then I have Mt el el o L L R s S ashinsto PO B | s Mare A Tommas. . Bach of the | belch and excuse herself. It was “ex- ) been eating anvthing placed before 3 E 1 1 the old first line. We are already to meets in G. A. | elementary sehools is nging for a | CUSe me, excuse me,” every few min- fmo_ i Rttt e fuel administration today. Se meet him now, but I guess he isn't nta B is ging S e Sl e aade : 3 & £ 5 ceparate ontertainment iwithin the | Utes with her. She could not help it, | new woman, all due to Quaker Herb Yessels iwere added to the fleet | over-anxious to meet us. You m New Britain Aerie, F. O, epar: ntertainme : ; : 5 . week. Sdsone L e : Bl Pt ' 2 | mext month. Later, there will be one | the condition of her stomach simply | Extract.” R et i et S S Gy B O L B gl s ———— | entertainment shared in by all the | forced action. Sho had resorted vol All sufferers from stomach disor- LS Tal < = T inedrs him) ake one end > t - ——— m = . i sphe 3 3 England reported today while Man Who Tricd to Blackmail Atlanta | ¢lementary schools The proceeds nron:lr‘i)m_:. phl ‘Fh'xtes. soda, etc., that |ders, rheumatism or catarrh should | from these entertainme arc to be | these things a tually made conditions |call on the Quaker Man at once. He v S o ot ; ribu- | Worse. She became so miserable that |can be seen at the B ; 5 N Mayor Sent to Chain Gang for Year | supplemented by voluntary contribu Wo! | e Economy Drug suppose the longer it is, the better | __qyvt, tions. At the Grammar and High | She hardly cared to talk to a person. | Store, 365 Main street, daily from 10 youllice s CRRWIT Wrltola o UiRo0D. | and Finca $1,000. schools, the money will be raised both | A few weeks ago she called on the ja. m, to 5 p. m. On Saturday night Your loving son, contribution. [ Quaker Man at the Economy Drug |until 8 o’clock. It costs nothing to Tob »IA::“RU”N(L Ta COMMENDED FUR BRAVERY R “"”’“““"‘}\"\;x(N:\::vv ‘x’.mvm ;:”»:i-\-,\ parochial | Store, 365 Main street, to ascertain 'talk to him. Call in the morning if ucl to This Section of Country— mustache off in one shot Native eggs, right from the farm district is behind in its normal T e tte ik £E e iAo ha st ameEe This is quite a long letter, but I o doz. Russell Bros, 301 Main St an‘:,'orr\,mi or ig\t‘mdi"'f\vrrlc‘x"mt]o1 —_— = ) }-\!im'h, accused of an attempt lf) school will give a picturization of the |if Quaker Herb Extract would pos- 'you can. You can now obtain 3 |,,,r:.“ ,,,h (‘:-i(]‘(:“l Y “—; \'L1~i(»:1< Only One B.R(})llj QUININE. e ‘\rllu('klnul.‘ 0“,?1)\1 from .\»‘*‘.L C. life of Christ. his will T shown at| sibly help her. She obtained a Dottles of Quaker Herb Extract for D e oaard ey 905 | To get the genuine, call for full name | pyeky Dorchoster Warrior Fought | Candler, Atlanta’s mayor, will © be | jceeney’s theater in the afternoon af | treatment and last Tuesday she called ($2.50. This is special for sak P e ¢ | LAXATIVE EROMO QUININE Tab- b placed on trial here tomorrow W.12.00 p. m., and is to help the Junior|and reported as follows troduction only. o i e e eates llets. Took for siznature of 1. W.| Way Into Steam-Filled Fircroom Cook, a local real estate man, in- | \yxiliary enrollment rflfih S B [‘u’mplh ]twm GROVE. 2 Cold in One Day. dicted with her, was convicted yes- | come to the Red Cross rooms on i 'ollowing statement: he stamps |, R Cuc v (' i S, ards G P e anc sen - = X " A CHE ), " e g | s0c. to Rescuc Dazed Companions. ‘(:::‘(1(12 ;,f = similar charge an lflsf,“ | Court strect and help make surgical | play in Dickinson’s window. See what| Strictly fresh Connecticut egss, lrest, from all taxation, except = PO Washington, Feb. _Dantels .| tehoed to serve a vear on the chain | qressings! This is a plea to every wo- | New Britain women arc doing to help. | doz. Russell Bros, 301 or inheritance taxes, graduat- Native eggs, right from the farm, | Hurley, of Dorchester, Mass., has been | A8 S0 I;\flt_ ‘:} AR e manin New Britain to do something Mrs. Howard Parsons, who has| @dvt. Laaitional income taxes, and ex- doz. ell Bros., 301 Main St. | commended by Secretary Daniels for| = ponaliv ton Ui e for the New FPritain boys and others| charge of the muslin bandage depart- S ons b | : : = : Witnesses for the prosecution, in- | wno are fighting for us. We, who 7 x —advt. bravery and zeal. When an explos- : Rl s e e & = 5 ! 3 ment, greatly appreciates the help e e - [ion occurred on the battleship Ne- | STuding the mason, festified (1o Show |stay at home, must do our part, and| given her by the girls of the factory CITY MEETING TOMORROW. aska, January 15, Hurley in charge [ JFS: Hirseh, whom, Mr. Cander sald, | ane of the greatest needs is surgical | offices ¥ 3 the freroom, immediately got s | N had met through her charity work | aressings to save the lives of the The annual city meeting will be |of the f R artment which | 2ctivities, visited Mr. Candler's office | wounded men at the front. These g Le.d glomoriowgoien ngsa Rl oclocyl T rf‘x\\lt;) R AT tment Which | ostensibly to discuss the work. While | qressings are folded pleces of gauze, i oA iy ‘ho | had filled with steam and returr . FoLEs vanied lded pieces of gauze, FIRE DESTROYS AUTO. in the Grammar\ school hall. The | 18c e e ‘ho | she was talking with him in his office, ' 311 to be done by hand, and carefully - meeting, which is open to the citizens | tWice to rescue one of his men Who |3 "ciq che turned suddenly and ex- | wrapped, T e b brrington, Feb. 28.—An automobile ‘oice their opinions, is to act on |had been confused and badly scalded. aid, s S ly and ex- | wrapped. The work is very simple burned in a fire which gutter a l;» voi o !Leu opinions, is 10 act :\\ Willtam FRobert Ransford, Naval | ¢laimed that someone was watching ' and i rned. The rooms are e 0 ik “|the estimates as prepared by the 3 o = e i B them from the window. When he i 2 LA i . med by Nicholas Ostrofsky | y i : = >hiladelphia, a v open morning, afternoon and evening, :)‘:\i;\(‘mnrn:"vv icholas Ostrofsky board of finance and taxation and Volunteers, of Philadelphia, and Allen = : went to investigate, he told the jury, | except Wedne P turd &! v S e S | T. Jackson, Naval Reserve, of New = 5 xCenl G AR A - mmmes | WHich call for a tax rate of 20 mills | & <8GSR0, (RO SO (0 g v | she removed her hat and Cook en- |ings and Saturday afternoons, plus a halt mill tax previously lev- | - BFE (00 M0 (on” “They made a|tered the door and said: i Yesterday morning, at City hall this is | each of the drafted boys wing for el ied. As far as is known thers [fom e o e “Our honorable mzyor, : t H \) u Besn o gremtuct ausHipt o OPpe A. Wells, Naval Volunteers, who fell | Dice:” amp was given a Red Cross knitted | these estimate 5 i A Later Mr. Candler said, Cook de- |outfit, consisting of a sweater, helmet. | arc m the battleship Towa . 1 ater, : 5 ovechodrd ot : P Towa| | red he intended to tell Mrs. |scarf, pair of wristlats and a pair of | | S " e on January 30 and was drowned. . : : A 4 o 2! “pat " A « 4 RS S B Russoll Ransford and Jackson, notwithstand. | Hir s }1\1\},\11\(]‘. en insurance man. | socks, yepresenting w Valus of fiteo | | : o he ice and ufavorable weather | FOTest Adair, a local real estate man, | dollars i : 5 = Ty o 2 s who aided the mayor in investigating Please nofice the TRed Cross dis- | il 2 Don't endanger the life of that pre- conditions, dived overboard and triea | Who atded the WayOr in TINTSTESCTE cious baby by using unknown or un- progts and war profits taxes. ative eggs, 55c. Russell Bros.— . Notice—Sock woal will be distri- buted Friday afternoon of this week, from 1:30 to 5:00 o'clock. The regular weekly all day sewing meeting will be held on Friday at the Center church ) FORBIDDEN. | "cave the drowning man > : g o . A il hington, Feb. 28.—Proposed in- emce, Mrs. llirsch ed for $500,000 P f ) pasteurized mi k. : ~ ) rge, Hard and Red. Itchedand | cicer i eass freignt ratos, ranging S for herself and $5,000 to pay her ALWAYS RELEABLE | in rrice ¢ Use OUR REALLY SAFE and Burned So Could Not Sleep. from 10 to 25 per cont. between Okla.| Strictly fresh Connecticut egzs, 53¢ | husband’s debts. Cook, who took the | fl | PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and homa and T and Shreveport, La., | doz. Russell Bros, 301 Main & stand, denied he had ever asked for FIDNEY REMEDYI and between Kansas and the Texas advt. money. He told of seeing Mrs. Hirsch A or richness. 3 From selected sources of high qual- tllcur'%soaa’& (k)mtrfie"tlsietaled panhandle were disapproved today by | ————— - to the mayors office on two oc- | ! 4 4 5 5 of Bighiauat nside a Yveel oW INO' the Interstate Commerce commissio - o = TAK 4 nd of watching through the For tI yast t Nty ves e h | B fl | ity anda THOROUGHIL/ ASTE - : : | e e e i He e B s tient e i) | 1ZED in a modern creamery. OUR eliminate ALL question of impurity | Which ordered a readjustment of Tates, - S 2 A letter slot in the door. testified | peen selling Dr. Kilme: e Ashamed to Go Out. | however, involving some increas Miss| Corall Beale Seharitylloreanizas (HE IR 2 O e [ s o e PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the most exacting. t and reductions in that territon position. used it found il a very valuable “My face was covered with pimples 4 deputy wnbanf\n officer, took 3 tios hentonte wespaseedfCook's | . b Wi 4 oy d I ht to look at. The | oath of office today from Judge Ju preparati s inten - Wiy mgl e o? 7 = i = 'v;il Moskill, Although Miss Beale has | COunsel filed a motion for a new trial | 1 have talken Swamp-Root myself and | & - SEas. ’ B s e ook Bether Btanl s int probation of. | 2nd March 16 was set by the court | gptained very satisfactory results, and Natives 101 PARK STREET. BES sniAhy von 59 ter, IDF A NR illibe msld fomorrow, | beenfeciing B eet 8 = | for a hearing. Cook was sent back | T palieve it to he 5 roiiable and i} were hard and red. They afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ken. | ficer for several weeks, she will of- g 2 RS an itched and I had to scratch eth T, Stoper. 61 Rumsell stecnt | ficially assume the duties of that of-f o dail in default of $3.000. valuable medicine A“ F h my face making it worse. Mrs. Willlam E. Attwood will assist | ice tomorrow, the first of the month. e = Yours very respectfully B res Then #tstatedtoburnand | urs Sloper as hoste A\ Patriotia| retly fresh Connecticut eggs, 35 B. I. JEWELL, VAN T g motableto sleep. o | address will be siven by Rev. Georso $16¢ Reward, $100 doz. Russell Bros. 301 Ma — | June 12, 1916 . H | Y : . . W. C. Hiil, preceded by a1 nusica Tt .aders of this paper will be | @dvt. 1 5 g | ap and Ointment and inside of a e e T e rh ihat theye is! atileast = - H e ! 2 : tion worker and recently appoin ek I was all healed, and now I am Bxogzam. o sease tl e h TR BT | Dr. Kilmer & , y e dreaded diseasc that science has LEE - NG TRIP. r. K & Co. ashamed to go out.” (Signed) . = Paen Abis o oure in all its stages, and AUTO FLEET ON LONG TRIFP | Binghamton, N. Y. Strictly fresh Connecticut ¢ e e tarrh. - Catarrh being greatly | Philadelphia, IFeb. 28—fixty United 2 nk Nuzzo, 165 Cove St., East rea ) i R . ; 5 L £ Russell Bre 1 Me St.—— Genced by constitutional conditions | geieo o ot Ty o 5 | : & i B - ston, Mass., August 24, 1917. 7. ain St. den y constitutional conditions | states army trucks in the regulation e SO 07 & ; %, R o} I R ETEeE EE e — A little care, a little patience, the use e o Gatarrn Cure i taken internally | 8ray war paint left here in charge aes $ p r e thru the Blooé on the Mucous | of 103 United States engineers today | Do For You. Cuticura Soap, and no other, on the g e in and for cvery day toilet ptrposcs, NEW PASTOR COMING. Surfaces of the System {herely 4% |for Washington. The members of \ Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co th touches of ic Ointment, Rev. Frederick Schaefer 5 he oA trongth by building | the train, which is commanded by ! Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size wandthen,loa:‘;‘;\;;les,rash:;. York city has accepted the pastora Vi e e . and. asaisting | ||Gast i Nt aitl ave onlitnel wvayito U otiis M TeheTlconyinod s e o [ ¥ SHOE finess, roughness oy dandruff usual. | Of the English Lutheran chu doing jts work. The Proprie |a camp in Virginia, where the trucks will also receive a booklet of valuable » i o SALE means a clear, healthy skin, clean this city and will Bl | K r= baveen aith oh "Cure that | Will be put through a test of deliver- jnformation telling about the kidne B . . D67 MA'lN g, Up and good hair through life. duties March fi h Jffer One dred Dollars for any |ing heavy road building supplies, pre- and bladder, When writing, be c 301 MAIN STREET of Yol he s " Each Free by Maid. Address post: fails to cure. Send for list | paratory to heing sent overseas. The and mention the New Rritain Daily ) ‘Cuticura, Dept. R, Boston."" s 3 Tt = testimonial s k i SN erald. Medi 5 et °?}1‘nt,§;’d"°n-nd§3’g e . Alestimonlals. ENEY & CO. Toledo, | DXt stop will be at Bel Air, Md., | Herald lilum and large size bot- Ohto. Sold by all Druggists, 76C. 75 miles distant tles for sale at all drug stores