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TH TR LIS “NEW THORAT” | =5 § TTth annual banautt b # ,. . at Bond's res nt, Hartford, L ; . . 4 or the ig 40 Plevening, the guests heing car 1 ¥ Fom New DBritain in (wo special | e | A d h L l M flley cars which left at 7 o'clock | k& B nd the Little an m the fuctory entrance. The iables | laid in the banguet hall at and were so arranged that the ¢ r of the room was left for the! [ 4 g 4 Beiitertainers. Ferns and carnations | E Z decorated the tables, and at each i ¥ ” = Bues plate stood a facsin two- inch shell containing an ash trayi _ . £ | formed from a h <1 re V.u‘A‘ ,.~' oth | IS R ] I.Ia‘.d\val,e a]n treet B0 | the tray and its container being ¢f t 11| company’s manutacture. The elab- of | Oraté menu card was produced in the 4 | company's prini shop from designs . B rites | Turnisihcd by its artist, and a Corbin , advocate of New Thought, but some hose | song sheet gave the text for the song time ago, I had such a bad attack of me to | for which Costello's Jazz orchestra Ziver and Stomack Trouble that T %0 1hake | supplied the music. Four women en el T e s el B nye upfthinkun s d i diriobibuve ki) BN v | one betweon cotirs e were | and took a naturalmedicine, ‘Pruit-a- ' Bral 1aws tax- | over hundred present—club me tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets. ° wear filc re- | bers, a few ordnance officers who had | Most gratifying was the result. 1t equirements heen stationed in the Corbin plant, v = * Beraon who had | mea v o, Stephens, of Chicago, man. | Telievedmyliverandstomach trouble, A" Appeal F()f YOUT Chlldren B0 or over during | agor of the company's Western ofee. | cleancd up my yellowish complexion fanricd person who. |1y was b . the cof- | and put new blood in my body. | e Ewite (or” NMusbaad) and | ¢oo and c nade their apy ance, ‘While I am no backslider from ook back vour childhood days dren, had a net income of | R 195 and Toastmaster George L. Loomis, | New Thought’, I feel there may be | Remember the physic that mother insisted on——castor sk wesident o e club, lled upon salts artic B Vica ana serwites. or tho! President of il LR Ll it times when a help to nature may be it rarfcathartics. ot L 2 £ g . General Ma Gl B 1S an 3 s | How you hated them. How vou fought them How : W - Cod deputy collector are entirely free A I necessary ; and if so, I helicve that dAreaded their after-cffec: 3 X & . addres Mr. rsons, after a few il 3 3 910,000 > is authorized to administer the : ! | Gertia o S b sHeRE pre- | | R 954, Co., trom Z;‘?hhi’ormiml mf)’: g Hf“”!]':' ‘.'_"m' ' Words of appreciation of the yod Fruit-a-tives’ is the highest result of | Phit bwas a1l wrone )l hutl then nabody: knew! bettox e ne ) ¥ displayec b e | ew '] b i rdiel & [t o] 4 ; efarge. Persons who S taate and .Hll»v. lisplayed by the | New Thought in medicine”. d ; TOrike WOt Cstate, fromh | shohld make payment when filing hamauet commitiee, spole, in effect. | A, A, YOUNG, Schenectady, N. Y. e i i ailtments, rheu- A 3 i \ follows { ith our children it's differen . 3 .;snn 000. their returns by attaching check 5 S s ) MAlism. neuritls, COHmeedRm Railway & Lighting ! money order “I feel that this occasion formally 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, t I:xl size 25e. The day of harsh physics is over TR, ctern | C0., TFATRY4225.600 to $300,000. “This tax is a war burdeh: it is a marks the close of our war effort and AL(I(\dcrs or from FRUI'T ,\ TTVES We don't force the howels: now we coax them § erhanisven rn Malleable Iron Co., | part of the price of victory, the great- | the return to peace conditions, and 1| Timited., OC We have no dreaded after-effects. nerves, sor | fromy §260.700 to $330,000 est victory the world has known. I know vou are all glad to return to And the dosc is a candy tablet threat, catarr Pafnir Bearing Co.. from $258,600 | believe the people of this district will | the regular business of the company your _body < i ey TooN 01X he | 29,000 meet it fully; and I am offering every | The pleasantest part of the recon- gteat all around o Hlart & Cooley, from $233.300 to | facility of my office to aid them to de- | struction is to come, and we will work Mothers who cling to the old form of physic simply don't Algp ke SUN N | §290.000 i s 5 : - know what they do § ke SUN | termine their individual Hability just as earnestly in bringing every de- ANOINTING L] Gl it Cotl trom : The children's revolt is well-founded p i e = (tment to a high peace-time efli- e sy, ano 0 | 950 1o $450,000. : ciency as we did to produce material Hl H S[;HUGL [”)ENS o Their IH»ndh: hmwlu ire hu.-mpd‘:v\ 1n.. m. refe yar w Britain National bank, from Q i . o 5 ; he modern way is to give a gentle laxative more fre- o : to hielp to win the war. That we did | T 200 1o $155.000 METHODIST GIRLS ' fi quenuy. To Keep the bowels always active I am not in the habit of praising any material medicine as T am an well in helping the government i iis . ‘M»» '-,:_'({:,'J, & Tullock, from. §44,- ARRANGE PROGRAM | time of necd o LRl The best method is LAXCARIN ters we have received, both from the oo pated oniy diréct from Washington Theé ord- i New York, New Haven & Hartford | prirches Class Wil Give Bntertalil | nancs shicice Homs which decor Children love their pleasant taste i s cer Shirt Co., from § ment in Choreh on Tuesday ) : 1 ‘erders promptly p % © 5 er cer o A + productio v 3 o 5. T 3 Srates o p < $30,000. S0 Rerg Sent S0lEoliaDEOdLCHon Sy =R Sold Exclusively By The Rackliffe Bros. Co., from $83,600 to Evening. war product, and at the time of t ‘ - The Philathea f the of 10 . Rogers Sash & Door Co., from $36,- class of Meih- | cent our output was of war ma- | tion of 200 pupils has been started 400 to $50,000. odist church will zive an old-time | terial. We, who have stayed at home | at the local High school under the PRICE $1.00 per Box; 6 Boxes, $5.00. Southorn' New \EnclonaiiTetephient |{ ociall and entertajnment | ind whai Loy donsionsishate fanf Iiwen ¢itojiidirectioniot SMiss i DFFIancned o il el Money Orders, Cash or Registered Letters. Co.. from $30,000 to $40,000. hurch auditoriim om moxt Tuesday | ©XDTess the company's thanks to vou ! faculty, and for the first time in the Will Send C. O. D. Anywhere City C & Wood Co., from $21,- e ) : f for vour part in making our record | school's history, dramatics have been | 000 to $35,000. evening. Wyllys B. Waterman, musi- | a commendable one. [ also want o | placed on an equal footing with other De t NO E123 Ptt b h P Damon Coal & Wood Co., from | cal director at the church, has been . S&y just & word of appreciation of the | Subjects at the school. In the future, p o & 1t(s Urg 1] a. $30.000 to $60,000. direc the musical numbers of the men who went into the service and | credits will be given pupils who take Vew Britain Trust Co., to $20,000. | program, which contains, among | ATe now coming hatk to us. We are | Up this subject and will count toward | B. C. Porters Sons, from $70,000 to [ others, the following: proud of them and what they have | their duation. Miss Handred, the | [ instructress is head of the English $80,000. o ione, and are zlad fo feel ithat S8 L 7 _ America. done, e 5 iR E | MANHAT: Patrick McCabe, from $27,000 to | yerusalem, My Glorious Home through them our organization has | Jcpartment, and was formerly en- S e ;,T.\\ $34,000. s e dian had a representalion in the fighting | 848ed in similar work in the Teach- | SHIRTS It was asserted that the New Brit-} (a) Turner; (b) Captain Kidd, old- | forces.” Eubscalice il SN oL | 1 A > ain Taxpayers' associntion represents e Fed G HausHian, superintendent he purposes and plans of the ‘ | Spring 1919 over 2,000 residents. Recitation Hosinroductionii folloted i In o Shpre (i c\IVEtonmedicla Sl toRta ke np fdra oy OVERLAND AGEN('Y, The assessors' hooks show that the | ; Hedol Ne. sr Sh o0t i maties in four forms—the original | L Grandma's Advice, solo. | speech he spoke of the engerness of y o . 0 o Jar ¢ a, pantc e 3 : ass l\snn»nv“nn the property of be G inting Song quartet. the men to have a part in the com ":y'.;“ ',l',,‘,' ||:\v\ 1 vll.hjxa{m;w\\] J-’:\";::.‘:VT|,‘ storage and Accesiorieq It is hardl_v Raymond Brothers, near Clayton and | (o inr® FOE 00 K ! pany’s war work, rendering a tribute ; 1" tation. h el Repalr ST Speclaltv partly on Spiritual lane is assessed | o O 5 Rl S R Lit under one in s | B B necessary for SOy This ‘ract consists of | Y2nkee Doodle o thein triotism ,«( 1 \1(H”Ay!1\y<‘>1m’n Flandred, is also being coached by a | Phone 139 Arch St. s Storage, Supplies and Repairing. & i Infermission *0 the company's interests, and made | : S hor \ e twenty-fiv acres, & p committe o 17 eachers who 1 to - ~ v b here, By SRR ’ g -Ride. trio an inspiring appeal for even highery .t ,s an advisory committce. The T . praise the fne Others Seek Adjustments. o ck to Ole Vi standards Fof economy ins profuctionilic He Sl i ROl g esee i e Charlotte teliffe of No Cam- quarte o auality of goods and prompiness of | yihited for the public next Thursday quality of these Brifles sireot asked that 11,000 Be ve. 7 as < . Recitation delivery. afternoon when the first group of famous Shirts. duced on her assessment of 33,6 (a) Sherburne: (h) Ode on Science Messages were tead from Factory | plays will be presented he program | f§ The price paid for the "property | Lone Trail, quartet Manager James R. Fletcher. detained | arranged by the faculty consists of fifteen years ago was $2,000 John Brown at home by a ht illness; Samuel R hree recitations, a regular play, a | B Luke Horsfal) G. E. Modeen of No. 205 Bass Home! Wires Burhine Clark, a veteran in the company’s | pantomime nd selections by the Co street asked for a reduction of $500.{ ~ymint Thyn the Rye, solo service, and Captain W. R. Trask, | school's orchestra. The show will . His assessment is $4,600. He boug (a) Scotland’s Burning; (b) Thr formerly connected with the company. ! start at 20 and a special time sched- v‘wv' M‘n for $650 and the house cost Blind Mice > ule will be carried out to permit of | 93 ASYLUM ST, Lkl rene, so TS TS e T this change in the regular afterhoon Morris Witkin of No. 287 Rim | MY I”;“ (\_1‘.’ STANDINGS IN ALL-AROUNDS. '] - o * y street asked for $2,000 off his list of | Auld Lang Synt Close percent: ¢ being re he cast for the play is made up | i HARTFORD. $8,200. e admitted he was offered | - — , corded in the Employed class of the followins members OF the $20.000 for the property L S L1 ok L Ly BETGh T . R v e S Alfred Talbot, who is assessed §5.- SERIES OF SALES DAYS one more event to he played off, some { andres: the counterfeiter Herbert | B Th 000 on property at No. 58 Trinity | intercsting finishes are cxpeeted. | griswold: safe-cracker, Walter Gum- | B Y € street, asked for §500 off. Ile paid | e W. Dyer ai present holds the highest | precht; TZhenczor Frye 5 Tk 109 for the property New Britain Merchants Planning to | figure—=a91. The standings, as com- | wood; hoarding-school freshman Mrs. Pefer Iebgen asked for a re- | g Darl e piled by Director Slater, are: W r | Margaret Hagearty; school-ma'am b G ‘4"\" HISOLEA00 DFsom b "“"-\’ t No Officr Big Bargains In Effort tol 397 . Dyer 386, W. Swift 378, | Bmily Mouat; a friend, Helen Minor: | ymour strect, which she ow i . oo Chapman 37 T A dster 9 i ']‘Y : S % X Boom Trade In This City. W inered \ Lpman . ! senior. Phyllis Senning; a ‘“‘detec 5] CI ITEMS jointly with Martha Steinweld. The y. Tancred 3 W. Andrews ative,” Louis Tarsky; country-gawks, | i ] . G’ assessment is $4,500 and the reduc ' | A well attended meeting of el B. Paris 334, P. Walters 333 i Datha White and Virginia Slade; | 430 MAIN STREET ‘ very Cars for Hire, Day and Night. tion asked is $500 John~ Fitzegerald of Smalley street asked for $1,200 reduction on his | the chamber of commerce rooms, _ Rocen ¢ e GullEel GO e ik called by Chairman W. A. Iouse of CURTIN WINS GAME. al game between the Rockville W. L. Hatch appeared for the Cen- ni and the Rockville High school | tral Block company and asked for etball teams in that city last| $10.000 reduction. which was th Sally Ann ouise Williams 3 ot g |} Of Singapore, of the Mission Board of the night. ndquist's orch. from n- | g T e 5| B Methodist Episcopal Church adyt i R R T R zet | sr cent. discount at Long's.—Advt merchants was held last eveaing at| . Zehrer the mercantile bureau to decide on a An interesting match was played in sertes of salés days throughout the|the T. A. B. pool room last cvening D when the co-operative effort of | between Cyril Curtin and Harry Kerin. Bt amount of the increase. The assess- | yo ¥ e P ame t te f Gt L sl ek every merchant will take hold of tho| The game was one of the contests o puis Rapp. of the Tufts Medical Ll Speaking for ‘theldang” the surrounding communities | the tournament, the first round of If you scc = man encased in a | { i I i 1 | ¢ L ol, is spending a few days at his l::r’« ':”:[" f“’"”‘””‘\'. 1e ,:‘:!j;.(, an fyrged ta come to New Britain to | which is being brought to a close um]m-uit cket dangling from the end . A il Tley e s s it "}" trade. From the report of different|week, and Curtin was the winner— !m‘ a rope from the top of the Nation- | Y 3 as de or h & o 5 . g - 2. B. Adams, wife o o ‘ades present at the meetlag t 18 | score. 100-3 3y N < al Bank building Monday 12:45 | s Adums, wite ot Rev ([(SREE S0 2000 as madelfort trades pr e mceting there I8 | gcore 100-38. Ry winning, mtml ] 5 5 a Adams, has been taken to the | §2PeTer 0 every reason to believe that each and | qualified for entrance into the second | don’t get scared, it will be the great ord hospi to undergo treat- £ every merchant will tak hold of the | round of the fournament which will | Luther doing the Houdini act. Then | Fate Brl sampaign.” Speci & . NGt 1 see his wonderis “at at the Lyccum | N for asthme ew Britain campaign.” Special ad- | pe started next week. Both men | See his wonderful feat at ) ¢ and ¢ him lecture, ( l ()SS zl 9 vertising will be planned in the local | pade high runs and in trolley c he date will be - . of the Fife and Drum associa- | that the enis are not on an | on - 425 W t M St t . 2 i : ome time in 3 and will be an- | In Yalosville this attornoon l‘lnl.\ squul Besls - Wain end Wost Mam | T Nl e TR 8 The DIET €S ain ree espfit the local Y. M ". A B. | strect properties are more heavily as- | 5 . o a8- | the cammittee of merchants is ap- A corp sessed than other sections of the city. | pot CAMIHETE O L o ; During D Sh ll b 5 h { h ere will be . mesting of the ¥. L & i e and After r. Shellabear is the translator of the The buildin were erected over fifty vears Mr. Hatch, speaking for the Booth ¢ es J. Bonney a > S tate said that some of the properties of this city attended the conven- | \ere o 8 > The feeling i | papers, ia the the , on hillhoards A. B. drum corps Sunday morn- | \rAvOR NAMES BOARD and build up retail trade in New A ON NEW assEssMENTs | B e e aa | The Old_Reliable = 'k Bible into the Malay lan ks eight P e T e e Pks Horllckfs | B J= MngUAgE EpERES SN roton, has been discharged and is | was made for the appointment of a | merchant are interested to bhoost B L e e e | . different languages, including Chinese; was je L. Bassett of 765 Arch strest. | of property and improved assessing |to show the spirit. tephone S 3 1 a e i IR & o1l] soon resume his duties in the | methods. In accordance with that | tary Sprague at the chamber of com- | ™ R s > R l fhege 2 Moadasiaiantee BNSL L R e el Sa R e e . : |§ a Captain in the Royal British Engineers | in Bridgeport pointed Adderman O. F. Curlis, | ready large list of progressive mer- )My Very Nutritious, Digestible sign Sherrod Skinner is spending | George LeWitt. Clayton A. Parker, | chants. This paper will give every ort leave of ahsence at his home | William J. Long, and George T. |help in publicity and the service of The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. _l Of thfi Brlt]sh Army, a fluent and lntereshng Kimball to serve as such 4 committen, | the advertising force when neede Made by the ORIGINAL H()r}u k ss and This committee will organize in or- from carefully selected materials. der that it may be breparcd to re N 2 Used successfully over Y century. [ speaker. ;\‘\’;‘:{(»\_‘x“' J)‘;‘;fl}(" ;'l‘.‘”_‘;;_"";“"';“‘ by the @TERE PTECON [ N\eeunway Endorsed by physicians everywhere. : . . MICKEY R P LECTURE 1 ngfi&!’@ Specify Horllck S The Original | EVERYONE WELCOME. . Frank Leo has {aken over tne|on “Through the Hewrt of Afvica or | |"GietE o 100 Views of the Malay Peninsula. . ’ 5 . anagement of the local brokerago | Livingstone the Pathfinder,” sun, %1 o INE WS, U SR H S C()mlflg to Fox Y ety S S s ol e e ‘\mom church, Church St Lo e nthers Are ImltatIOIIS tional Bank building g . Al welcome.