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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918 ONSTRATIUN IN [ s, o THE RECEDING LINE s | Froncal } ICHTER | | | bone. He wore a silk hat. The stock , 4 ( of tin pans in the ten cent stores was % N\ 'TRUST CO, (A = W wiped out. 2 R T ol New York Stock Exchange cuota- Soldiers and Sailors Parade. 4 2 D lbibbiuiia L tions furnished by Richter & Co., Soldiers and sailors home on leave | members of the New York Stock Bx- ! joined in the celebration. Several 4 | - i change. & CO. men who were wounded in France Dewey Selander led a crowd of about p/ High Low Close I P d 30 girls along Main street, and was 4 ~. Am Beet Sugai 613 611 611 DRAPER gafll]e mpromptu araae PrCeehl ST \ Alaska Gold % 4% A troop of Boy Scouts was applanud- . | | Am Agri Chem .. : Faich A ed when they gave a short exhibition 3 3 Car & Fdy . he town has gone wild This | drill in front of City hall. The chil- £ Ice .... 7 G basion was heard from scores of | Aren became so restless in school that 2 g | !N A Al Gan RN & S 1 3 3 h , it was found necessary to dismiss Loco . B s e i i || REE R i e it Bmelt kel d réport of the xigning of the | jmarched with flags and gave their 5 Sugar ... X 4 4 4 We desire to call to your attention ticce reached here yesterday | sehool vells, Parades were moving | | i ap i : the stock of the Draper Corporatior noon, the entire city broke out | along all the principal streets of the Tel & Tel ...10¢ 4 as a conservative investment a wild and hilarious outburst of 2 city all afternoon. Trucks bore signs 2 s 3 I i | Anaconda Cop ... 7 ; The plant of the Draper Corpora- isiasm. Over 50,000 people took | reading, “Three Cheers for the Star Yo, I |A TS Fo Ry Co.. 8514 9 tion at Hopedale, Mass., containing in the demonstration and the | gpangled Banne nd “The Kaiser , ) ; Baldwin Loco .... 821 % 2 | some 42 acres of floor space is devoted that tie city s not prepared | Has Gone to Hell With the Potsdam 2%, by BRERONTEE k principally to the production of t not taken into account in the | Gang" - - (B SN . 3 4 | Northrop Loom. Through patents of the parade. All business ac- The New Britain City band com- Prootioe B coonon | Beth steel B ... 623 A on this Loom the company is pro- es were suspended, the factories | posed principally of Italians marched ‘ 3 wherever vou can— Rutte Superfor ... 4 3 2 | tected for years to come. It is worth d their doors, and the city turned | t5 ity hall at 4 o'clock and played every little saving Can Pac .. . 2 2 | nothing that the repair work alone 0 hold the greatest demonstra- | thg national airs of America, France helps—-and prompt Cen Leather ..... 6 2 % | is probably more than sufficient to W Britain has ever had. Fac- {54 Jtaly. Young women obtained an e ' i 2 The Russell & Erwin workers | auto truck and bass drum and joined were rung, and every contriv- |thgs parade. A crowd of stenographers known to make noise Was | roqe about town in a touring car all ht ) hank deposits increase Ches & Ohio .... % 61% | pay {he present rate of dividend. The MILES vour reserve fund. Chino Cop company has a year's supply of coal i Bank with us. Chi Mil & St Ps 51%2 513 { on hand and has been given priority ey In the renewed attacks agains > | cai west of the Meuse river are Four per cent In- Col ¥ ( {on steel as its product is extremely was first veceived about | Tne night demonstration was more | retreating Germans, the Allies occu- | fSRUINE within wight of Sedan. scens (gicosiibaid onfeavines O 2 102%% | essential. They are booked at capac- vesterday mornin hil '""‘, that of the afternoon kg i o 5 = of the famous Prussian victory in Accounts. T . | ity for a year at present prices and e - ! hilarious than that o > afternoon. | - * Hudson 7 3 “hes in | § e shaded ar The Ameri- | 1870 the contracts include non-cancella- W to their benches in | A1 the bands in the city turned out | Pied the shaded ar Th e act ith r g £ 1 — - = = = N tio: auses factories, with no thought of {,nq paraded the streets without any 5 9L F n clause W cven Then the factory i,ttempt at. organization. Celebrators ' { morning of influenza. He leaves his : i Ea 343, | capi ock $17,500,000, no bonds les began to blow, and the rea- | sot into line where they wished and { wife and n danghter, Helen, two years | | Gen Elec ........156 6 G TSGR s ffor the excitement soon spread pa:ched without any idea as to the | of age. He also leaves four brothers Goodrich Rub 587 5814 i 2 The average net earnings for 1915 ighout the city. The newspaper |jine of march. Red fire was burned and one sister. He was formerly em- Great Nov pfd ...1031 ; 4 | 1816 and 1017 after all depreciation ps were besleged with telephone | giong the streets and flags of all the | ployed at Trumbull's factory, Funeral Gt Nor Ore Catfs. 323 321 325 |on plant and after marking $500,000 q “)‘L’l‘n‘:’: ““t“:‘) 'r““ : “‘ ‘;;‘l :“;"z;‘ allied nations were ril=r“«'l.""‘fl- Al | arrangements are incomplete. Tllinois Central ..105 31, off the patent account, re mo = get the central operator. | iings of antiquated instruments were P — Inspiration ..... § 5514 i than 129 on the present capitali workers at ”"" factories threw | rosurrected to play patriotic air: Mrs. Hilda Sophia Root. Interborough .... ¢ 87 : tion. ! ! theiri tools and Fxan iiforfithe || o =sma ne i sl , = . AR Newest style s gloves, | Ka (g - e o T taniey | Banners bearing sloga (Continued from First Page) The funeral of Mrs. Hilda Sophia Seie g .v\‘ 1({1 ‘Ici:‘ gloves, | Kansas City so .. G ) = \’! : E . ] E Y | anything but complimentary to SR Root of 101 Shuttle Meadow avenue, | Farrell Clothing Co.—advt. Ktnnecott Cop s Shut down, andl ihe em- ser Bill were prominently dispiaved. | .. i horder, it is reported,| Who died Yesterday morning at the| Scaman Leland Hoar has returned | Lafk Steel s vere the first fo start tho dem- | yany of tho men carried a cargo of | MaN-DaMEh Borden it . SCPOURC xow “Britain hospital, will e held | to quty at Delham Bay after a seri- | Lehigh vl i windows at the New Britain | 0¥ Water to stimulate their enthusi- | popmapy Siast night. Dispatches say | Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from | ous illaess. 1o has been convalescing | Max Mot car ifel Coltnat! theyimIEnt e ears | b s s et oA eI moR frains ihase arrivedl adiGopenhazy | Dez latoihome andiat & 30 itren B i ithisicity Mot tol I he paraae Sromt ot the mean | Out during the demonstration (0 KeeD | o grom Frambure todny Swedish Lutheran church. ~She is| £9.00 and $2.50 Union Suits, $1.00— | N ¥ © & Fud 5 S £ order, and many of them had 2 & A Berlin wireless dispatch received | Sury ved by three sisters, Mrs. ‘Wilson's. dvt. ev Cons pt coats and hats in their Murry. { yseq to regulate traffic aile: Brickson ot Cofitiiaze 'St YN & men from the Stanley Works here tod £ 5 Wesley Dickinson, who was operat- L S RS : T R i city, Mrs. K. V. Walley of Dan- ed up pleces of sheet iron and The Third squadron remains o cd on three weeks ago af the Hart- - et v, and M Anna Nilson of Min- Nor Pac ed };\ummors away from the fac- BARTENDER ASSAULTED. falthinlRtogthofeoyernmany, polis, Minnesota; two brothers, | ford hospital, is expected home soon. | .0 yay) g The Rusell & Erwin workers . cVeigh, a bartender in g . S sOnaY Aifred y st Gustafsoa of Meri-| United Rebecca lodge meets tonight | Penn R T LA s e o e e James McVeigh, a bartender i Women Help to Open Prisons. { . 3 - ~ den: rec & Albert in France, | in the Jr. O. U. A, M. hall 3 s g of two snare drums, a cornet | Luddy’s Church street cafe, was pain- ‘Amsterdam, Nov, 8.—The Colognc m’d G SRS = 3 5 Y;:t:pz:«:“‘ as a bass drum. The Landers, | fully although not seriously hurt last | Volks Zeitung says the revolution at| y . = w50 " ol o emaor 0 i-ommence cominy Heading séems very reasonable to expect that & Clark operatives ! took a | 3 Bremen was effected in two hour: = Sishtar e b tee for the Christmas tree celebration | Reading it will have an advance of 20 to 30 C k | night when a forcigner whose name | B i i : o"1- | two daughters, Clara of San Fran-\| oiiinoct this afternoon at 5 olclock | Rep I & S com : nngseofie inent part in the parade. Work- L The marines enticed the soldiers tof iiico Suna Susan of this eity. Mis . ¢ e 2 9% points within a reasonable time and from the Stanley Rule and Lev- | a8 not been learned, hit him on the | 5oy them, atter which a meeting was | poce' a8 IS0 B WS FO0L T to plan the program. 1t is said that Ren L) PECE 0 00 W 081t | in view of its present condition and b. carried old saw discs and ham. | head With a plece of steel. - McVelgl | ji01q. Thy assembly demanded the| o Swedish Lutheran chureh and ot | (N° Program for this year will surpass b gaien ¢ 2 . | the future outlook it is generally ex- i and made an ear-splitting noige. | V&8 Working behind the bar when the ion of a social democratic repub- | the Kronin Benevolent society. Rey. |31l efforts of previous years in excel- So Ry “m' ) T - | pected that in the not distant future cans provided by the street de- |Mman, Wwho had been celebrating ove: . Women joined with the marines|s G. Ohman will oficiate at the| /€nCe AR e A e fextin disttution il fe inde ment as receptacles for rubbish | the armistice report. entered the place |y, ghening the prisons. Order is| fuperal and burial will be in Fair-| . A0 auto owned by Rev. Henry W, | Stidebs cesens 8 ; ; ieataatoonditl Fitho Maicr of Sl ok OflE o . | On October 24, 1918. the company stolon and used together with il an intoxicated condition. Without | peine jmaintained by the marines: G G s Maier of Lexington street struck 5 P s and clubs to add to the general | Saving a word he hurled the steel and boy named Carmen Mannzio yester- the present time they own $4,- 000,000 Liberty Bonds. | United Kingdom Bonds and $250,000 other high grade tirst mortgage bonds. They also $1,000,000 set aside in a special fund which will be invested in the next Govern- ment Loan. The company has been in business for a great many years and furnishes approximately 90% of all Looms used in cottgn mills, The management is of the highest {type and ve; aggressive. The stock is essentially peace stock and it So Ry Third Ave ” .. i 2 i ! had It : oding $10,000.- bemonium. it struck the barfender, infiicting a == AL e | day afternoon on Church street. The| Union Pae .. 5% ] 000. Total indebtedr e payable hotory auto trucks entered the | 1ong wound over his left eye. The as-| he foregoing dispatch indicates e A CUAT T boy was taken to the hospital and|United Fruit fiCsieberpe il Al eReBox e s 000 de, some carrying only women |Sallant then made for the door and| ciaim by the German authorities that | ©F CANADIAN CASUALTY LIST. |later to his home e ACoD M i ) S v S Dividends are being paid at the zirls some ca;rying oxily men, ' disappeared. a part ‘of the German n: v has de- Come in and see our fall line of wl RED O > . {17 8 Steel clined to join the revolutionari underwear, union suits and two-piece, | wr ¢iop o c0 R Announced. rrell Clothing Co.—advt. oty i o Western Union ... ¢ 4 E Subject to previous sale, we offer Revolutionists Gain Sonderburg. The name of Hugh Miller of this | John Dobruck has heen taken to| willys Overland . . o ) T s et (e London, Nov. S.—Sonderburg, | city appears on today's Canadian over- | Hartford to await trial for the theft e = ation Stock, to vield 7.25 p. | Prussian town in Schleswig, 13 miles | f of jewelry from Adams Express Co.|yrArjAN W AnflmK NTFR casualty lis s father. ; : o AP A [ Fortnest of Elcnabutel Il b | o Rt LN EIsR e BB el willibe larraignediibetore i thotreas i ! RICHTER & COMPANY W. T. Miller received word on Novem- | eral authorities. hands of the revolutionaries. accord- ke e e Flag of Conqucror Raisod in Capital| — ing to a dispaich from Copenhagen to | P 1 that his son had been killed in | Two regular $1.00 Ties for $1.00— ; ST AR | Ks the Exchange Telegraph (0. The rod| 2ction at Cambrai. Another son, Ro- | Wilson's.—advt of Dalmatia. PRIVATE MAHANEY DEAD. flag has been hoisted on the ship: | }©rt is recovering from wounds in a Gaplain! Goaceislconfined N tolhis Rome, Nov. S.—Triest dispatche: A telegram was received this aficr there »aze hospital. Hugh Miller was 24 ecars old and previous to his enlist- 66 9 ! : e o loyed i ny the TP R T Mg RISy ‘Biotesfand Mres oK rmm;d Sisno nfl ?drfl{‘ “w J;:‘M llisjsatingitiaphenrotuer Jh N Bremerhaven and Cuxhaven Rebel.| ‘orbin Company. He enlisted with | SPLIng 5f: *;“ e e eet o . rro Tab boon a ointen|\Charles W iMahaney, dled at: ( Z G q - I i< brother, S A s the Wolcott hotel in New York city. g Ry 5 g i SRSy : 3 i Copenhagen, Nov., 8.—The (serman | brother, Robert. in July, 1917, and & n vk e military governor. The monumentsi ».2denne, Georgia, of pneumonia. H | ports of Bremerhaven and Cuxhaven sent overseas after a short period | I”"}‘:‘ o Rlhe CHUICE Bl e e Neen cie Srrnm b, vl old, He is survived by A e i amp Devens, is in this city on a fur- £ 8 € E e i o, e e el e e ) are in the hands of saldiers’ councils| @ iraining ) etthoff, former commander-in-chier; NS parents, seven sisters, anc oo the Schleswig Volks Zeitung says. e is survived by his father and five | lough. of the Austrian mavy were aver-| Brothers uenza Epidemic is De- giving all the information availall S b b ‘others, Robert, the one who has| Cornelius Keough, stationed at | fnrown by the erowd. The . oconpa: | s o far on Spanish Influenza—its origi % % Siive < ccn wounded; George, with the Brit- f Camp Rariden, is on a furlough at | fion of Luss ST alians lso reasing in Most Sections | =i Wb tna he et DEMOCRATS EXPECT L S SR ey S e o G e i By ailen NOTICE. & v n is announced | nd the Demand is Slack- | and these will he forwarded to dris 2 . - and Frazer Miller of this city Ut D e A AN e | rate of 85, per annum, January Ist, Death of New Britain Soldier Officially quarterly. | home by illness announce that Italiah warships have! ncon by Mrs. Walter Barrows of Plair Zara is a seaport ia Austria-Hun- riing But We Are Still gists on request. \\W‘_W\ll also 1 TO SEEI\ RE-ELECTION returned to duty after a few days in | gary and is the capital of Dalmatia. | Lexington L,,,lgp NG -,n L. 0. O. F. glad to mail to any individual one - B i this city. It is situated on a promontory on mn‘ will hold a special meeting this eve- 8,000 Gross Behind On|these booklets, ‘together with — NATIONAT, BANK CALL. _Ernest Muecke eastern coast of the Adriatic, 1 has been sued by 70 ning at 8o'clock in Jr. O. U. A. M : . e quarter-ounce sample, free 2 5 les southeast of Venice. Lussin- \4% 3 Lawyers Will Keport Advisability . | S Albert Halpen for $1.000. The case | Miles s as e. Sil-| 11al] to act on the death of Bro. Frank Prders and it il Take| 16" 7o rap vapoges o Lawsers Will Keport ou Advisab chington, Nov. 8.—The comp- | i rcturnable before the city court|Piccolo is a town on an island be-| wignock pome Time to Catch Up. |rreamze spay INFLUENZA. caning Acdon in Sixth Wi siler of the currency today issued | the third Monday in November. (| Henpilig e G0 Groruailiel & Bl b 5 In every case call Ne for the condition of all nation. | Richard Holleran of Stanley has re- | is the principal seaport of the Quar-| : REER MILLION BUARS e o gobsielane Muddlc, nks at the close of husiness on | turned to this city affer being rejocted | nero Islands, betseen Istria and the| TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION u, only in Croatian coast. e HIPPED DURING | connection with ihe physigian's in-| A meeting of tho democratic town 1ii4%: Novembor 1 S e St O e i FOR RENT—Two four room tene- ternal treatment. committee has been called for this ST Sl Alexander Fanich has landed safely | ments, 124 Rockwell Avenue OCTOBER e E : ] L I S the last inerement. S8 S i A 2 . Apply hot, wet cloths over the | evening at which definite steps will by GeorEelBasealos Fast Main atrect | in Hnglend 1-8-2d i s throat, chest and back between the | taken to determine whether a re-elec M M hoe lirdcdicitels o Da Monday, October 21, we ad-!shoulder blades to open the pores. | tion will be demanded in the Sixtn ayor ax S Cann el a s e fsed an advertisement to the| Dry lightly and rub VapoRrub ward, because of trouble with one of b i I i g0. lesale and retail drug trade, |i the sk s rved-——spread on ac es 4 hat sta eceting | n until the skin is ve spre rachines at that station. A meetin Seaman William Brady of Pelham sing that we were badly oversold, | thickly and cover with hot flannel was 1d last night, but as the law-| Y., is spending a few d‘:r ! o) the influienza. epidemiic, stat-|cloths *heave the bed-covering 1ooss | ems Who Inve Desn: securedjto imvas e e e = that all deals and quantity ship- | around the reck, as the body heat re- tigate the legality of such a demand : 2 sy ’ oo e e | ts were postponed, and request- | jeases the ingredierts in the form of { were not prepared to make.a report 9 z i | that VapoRub be purchased in rs. T | v to- 5 X S 5 THE MORNING AFTER These vapors, imhaled with | the meeting was adjourned ntil 11 lots only. This condition still | cach breath, stimulate the lining of | night ails. the air passages to throw off the in'| Judge John Walsh h : t this writing we have back orders | fluenza germs. In case of head or|by trs New Britain democratic c | Judze Meskill Lenient in Dealing eighteen thousand (18,000) sToss | chest cold, which often accompanies | mittee to look into the circumstances ! : gl . - . | purchased your Ohild's Coat Do not fall to look over our Big our orders each day are double | influenza, the vapors tend 1o keep the | and report on *he legal proceeding With Men Who Could Not Seand | daily output. The epidemic, | air passages open, loosen the phlegm | for re-election in tis ward. Th ever, is decreasing in most sec- | and make the breathing easier. In | democratic committee has secured th s, the demand is slackening and | addition, VapoRub ix absorbed | services of a Hartford lawyer, who is working night and day 1o | through and stimulates the skin, at- | also working on the case. Jud Fh up. In the meantime. we ask | tracting the blood to the surface, and | Walsh represented the democratic trade to be patient with us. us aids in relieving the congoestion | party under similar circumstances 45 DRMOUS SHIPMENTS HAVE | within, vears ago and was successful in his TLave shipment of Children's Velour Coats. If you have not yet Assortment. Excitement and Drink Also. sl Prices are Lower than Judge James T. Meskill this morning | in the peolice court charged with ! § drunkenness and breach of the WIPED OUT EXCESS STOCKS. | oW TO USE VICK'S VAPORUB | demand for a re-election, the defeat : peace. Judgment was suspended. n October 1st, we had on hand AS A PREVENTATIVE ed candidate in the first election win- TN ‘ One man explained his condition by Before he factory and in twenty we It is questionable if there is any- | DiNE out by nine votes on the second g ting that he was drunk last night ses over the country a trem@ndflus 5 { thing which will prevent Spanish In- | VOte taken 5 o e 1 lecause “everybody was drunk last k of VapoRub, umulated dur- Prominent democrats announced : > 2 o - | fluenza, except avoiding those per- } ok § . night.” the summer months. This is | ong who are spreading the disease | this morning that a re-elestion would SEdase : John Michael was drunk st | 0 f sone—we actually shipped dur- | o Lo 08 LT and spitting, | i7 all probability be demanded, as the Y : 3 : rt and when put out of Frank the month of October over | b, “ U8 B8, MU, G000 OB LSS | e feels that it has sufficient ¢ 4 Monkiewicz' saloon, he threw a | pe million jars of VapoRub. We tance by plenty of good food and ex- | 8T0unds for such a request. An inves- knife at the proprietor, cutting his e up our factory as IS 2 ’ s being conduc . 5 s 5pi‘:;fgar::] I (s oy A “nzu IZ | iy e Gt : The Public | t§ation is now being conducted to de- R 3 head. A fine of $10 was imposed. i r’;(" bute the e s Service recommends that the | {remine whether Moderator Hewitt E 3 ' Al naelfoaussdicongiderabicfiinounlol is € 3 P! a sages he costed with a weak | 'ec¢ived his ipstructions Hewitt in the saloon and after being put out l | | R On all our Jadies' and misses’ Coats. ;& ssible. Ae ha ere- 8 5 Cliert e & 5 2 s el a5 possibledt W have ithiers |l T U CER D D L e ims that Selectman Latham gave : S . ; threa times he stood outside the doort g for the ime being, abandoned the instructions, while Latham em- \ ht shipments and are shipping phatically denies ering ths polls by Parcel Post or expr PO i S " him away from the front of the 1; 6 Ll ol ohes s Lo . ienedl portin up each noztill mron 0 TR HEULE ck, This matter saloon he threw the knife and ran. ket " | time to time during the day and snuff | Wil also be brought yp at tonight's S X 5 5 = ’ N > stock. I o | wen '\ ”Il;‘;”,'” ',h;( h{_) Dl meeting. - : LORD-BLAKE. i a ae 8 DRUGGISTS IN INFLUENZA e Ui DEATHS AND FUNERALS 2 , Malcolm Lord and Mrs. Jennio| i | DISTRICT 3 Vi . Colds irritate the g of air - TR ke, both of West Hartford, were Mepon A A e lds irritate the lining of the air 2 o ions stricken by influenza In er to reach these sections 1 jok1y as can be, we are, during this frency B malsin ey shipmen CagLy » spoon and inhale the vapors| Winthrop strect this morni X ATte hort wedding trip the couple kel Post, direct, to the retail trade, | ;7 & SPOON SN nhale the VABOWS| o pppels 5 employed at the T I reside at Whitney street in West not more than three (3) dozen 21ISIN&. or Vapol g 2 elers Insurance office in Hartford Hurtford. size in any one shipment, We i zesulnnsbenzoln Rstentig ketile Felch Resi her 71 ent 1 th | T e R e e ot OUUBEISLS carry in stock. If| sisters Kathryn, iidith and Anna, and | The Belgian government has re- | THEY BOUGHT THEIR STAMP! pments for thefr <rade, but to ok i S0 g brothers, Arthur, in the navy, ' ceived information to the effect that An error has been made by the local Room: 410 National Bank Building, lelephone 2120, 5 2 substitute to u < an ordinary tea- s " v 3 E. F. McENROE, Manager. time we w! the need is urge ind n \ r Max of Brussels, wi e liber- | War Sa tamp committee in - F. SN - e time we will, if ther Isurgent 10N O nd Ralph Mayor Max of Brussels, will be liber 1 v m p direct on receipt of check or A The funeral will be held Sunday ated conditionally by ' the Germans wndm: out a circular letter calling ’PI 'R I Q_R 7 vater-—put a a as o ¢ 2 5 f i - ney order. Naturally, no new ac- :»dm;-\?»‘ r.:.n h' : \4 M;»”T,"l»m.f. afternoon and a funeral mass will bo but will be compelled to ie | ihe attention of a number of citizens | L DERS’ FR Y & CLARK nts can be opened during this SPQEIR IO HC O ne and 1. | SunE Monday morning, | Gosiar. Germany! The rwas [ to the fact that their war savings NORTH & JUDD and {he kettle just slowly boiling and In- pledges are still to be redeemed. This STANLEY WORKS ‘% hale the steam arising 3 arrested in Brussels in camcmlm ‘| MPLES AND INFLUENZA BOOK- 7¢ 4 S5 Howard Williams, by the enemy for “irreconcil- | letter was sent to a number of people LETS FREE ON REQUEST. THE VICK CHEMICAL COMPANY, Howard Williams of East Main @ able conduct i“ ho were living up to the terms of BOUGHT AND SOLD. their pledge 7 We have prepared a little folder , GREENSBORO, N. C, street, Plainviile, died at his home this (¢) Underwooc \fz Underwood. Don’t miss these real values. eum as a protective For this pur- When he owner of the cafe ordered VapoRub is excellent. Just put | 178 Main Street Next to Savings Bank of New Britain, 1d thus render them a Maric Camphell. . : wrricd vesterday afternoon at the &S R e B b e A Miss Marie Campbell, U S 3 : 3 rsonage of the Kmmanuel Gospel! einde hithin signs of a cold | died at the home of parents i R . urch on Grand. street. Rev. M. S. bR itile | and DIrs. Arthur Campbe § g i : Anide parformed the ceremony. VapoRub at onee. Melt li n Arthu pbell o ik

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