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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, = D] AINVILLE} PLANVILLETON WEEK'S CELEBR \ Town’s Anniversary and F Return to Be Observed i { Special Sale of Some Good R N 270 10 ‘Commm,m Named to Make P Books That Thoughtful Folks pmie i w il Other News Items. i ’ 1t seems probable that the Wi I uy beginning June 22 and ending J 28 will be a red-letter week Plainville with two days set apa holidays. On June 24, the people will celebrate the 50th versary of the incorporation of town of Plainville and on June 2| the welcome home celebration and offer “Kim' with By Mildred Cram, “Old Seaport ception will be tendercd to soldiess Towns of the South,” illustrated and sailors of Plainville who havé tegular price $2.50 for $1.45. retyrned from the service. cony: “The Holy Land,” illustrated in The town of Plainville was form- By John La Farge, “Great Mas- colors. Regular price was $5.00 erly a part of the town of Farming- ters.” micely illustyated. Regular Our sale price $2.25. ton, together with a number of sur- price $2.75, sale price $1.89. 3y Fridtjof Nansen, “In North- rounding towns which have since By Henry D. Thoreau, “Wal- ist,” large § vo, 2 vols. cloth, been set off as towns by themselves. den,” illustrated by Clifton John- with many illustration. Reguldr | The town of Plainville was incorpor- son. Regular price §2.08 for $1.10. price $5.00 for $3.50 set. ated and set off from the town of | of the Count House, by Mrs. Norton Cook Book.. Sold Farmington on July 6, 1869, A meet- | son N It is with pleasure that we announce our good fortune in seeuring a lot of publishers’ remainders. They are books that we secured at a very low price. offering same in many cases at less than half what the publish- ers listed them at. This is a good opportunity to add to vour library. following, and make your selections. Read through the , By Kipling, we full pa illustrations. Regular price 0 for SL. ‘he Charles Edward Hooper. Practical regularly for $2.50. Our epeeial ing was held at the home of William | Gertrnde manual of the planning and con- sale price but $1.25 cepy. . RS e e s e e FOR struetion of the Couniry Home. “Wild Flowers, Bast of the deciida to iichrads e samivereiry on hotse right Regular price $1.80 for 89c copy. Rockies,” by Chester A. Reed. with Ty DL ey e iy e e All conver New Medical World, a book of 320 flowers in color. Regular price i ey S T. W. 0'Conne reference and consultation. priced $1.50. Sale price 83c. R e el Lt e e wait, for seme for this sale at $1.25. “To the River Platte and Buack.” ST G b TPCTRT S8 (v e quick. 3 - Mary Russ ord. “‘Cor- Narrative of the journey of an R By Mary Russell Mitford, “Con rrativ f journey of ar Steelesias Sagatap T on| respondence With Charles Boner American naturalist to Argentina i L b ) S oy and John Ruskin.® Regular price 7% illustrations with .8 plates in ’“j‘“’"- of Plainville as may return was $2.75. Our sale price 85¢ copy. color. Regular price was $3.50 for the occasion and to whom invita- : Caleniall Visinia Y : Sale price $1.50 copy. This will tiogs will be sent. The committee in Chandler, was $2.00 for 89¢ copy. interest you. EES of thetatralg il compile il . of the names and addresses of former by a residents and invitations will be % |1 ings, si@ £ . | mailed to them. Anyone who can > House Dr furnish names and addresses of form- | Benie specially prio® G AN AUTOMORITE PELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY Q| erresidentsshould doso by communi- (Continued Frem W¥ist i, Etra, quali RECEIVING ALL DRY GQODS PURCHASED OF US. cating with any member of the com- ;i i % ywell made and goa mittee. It is planned to have sevoral | tion against outrages by Russian sol- S We are showine a e addresses by former residents of Plain- | diers. To these appeals, as well as a in the ‘fmoske#s” ginghams ville who are well known in public | request from the Japanese in the frorm and ‘rangipg’ in price fro S life in other cities. The recep- | Blagiovestchnesk distriet for a com- T Az Distingtive M o Crat el o s said that it is probable that | T ryi , : 5 el uth Muir Thomson Dies. for another vear, although he is in | Gomep :,I”:,” ‘,h', Eeinonssfozina Bolshexiki, Gen. Graves has made the Omen’i and 3 Slllts ith Muir Thomson, the seven-| lhopes of being among the divisions TR nal church. The complete | Same reply, namely that 5 S he would be X months-old dgughter of Mr. and Mrs, | listed for an earlier return. He also ylu.w'x;unn will be announced at a I:\‘\-r" :“:\‘ (!in,L:v his authority and violating r’lai} ¢atlorgd modgls “{ Mat models _“;“i.“m Do ola® 4i¥ James Thomson. of Williams court, | states that he has been put in_charge | “%¢ he American policy tosvard Russia. ihe latest materily and 5 T, X ¥ a i LY 38 shades 3 s . s S ¥ 2 SR L ring shades and black, the [][4] P“ Kensipgton, died at the home of her| of a number of drummers, which The following men and women All Fighters Not Bolsheviki, very best walues in fhe city and rameing i’ prico ‘from 2,50 to v parents this morning following an | Mmake up a drum corps in hig division. W n 7 } RANK []F EAPTAIN illn of a few days. The funeral! Private Sullivan was a member of the '“”””\H\”'-‘ ?;:lglhé»u\]h- llu,v all Russian 1“ ho hmu_xf < & . e, s 4 A st Paul’ ) L e tobert 5 © R ken up arms in eastern Siberia can P . . . r services will be conducted tomerrpw | St. Paul's ‘Fife and Drum Corps of EEa 3 Rohert H, X | Burton, My properly be termed Bolsheviki. Tho p — : eciar driks Valyes is Week. * veg have been appointed to serve on the Cen. Graves entertains strong $125.00. # afternoon at 2 o'cleck trom her late | Kensington.’ u Castle, Mrs, | D100 3 k ] T < 2 asants for months have geen sub- 4 | : ,4 i S S Epworth League Program. William &. Eaton, Minton A. Norton, | % i 26-1 2 5 B _ 5 hom Rev ar n Hazen, pastor.| Mk Chae o o (\.JJM,‘ to. hrutality . at the ~ hands of| 26-inéh Foulards special for $2.85 yasdl Local BO Now A"ached IO Peace of the Kensington (ongregationali “The Fajmerette,” a play which | & 0 = = . -| thgopay. chieny¥ Codtacks- " most-of 36-inch’ Nwelty Silks speeial for ,.... % . .« $£.00 yard y i church, will officiate and Interment ! was to be présented by the membeps | COTNINE and Harry A, Castle | whom represent skb: Omsk govern-| 10-ingh CriPe de Chine spgeial for .. SLB0 yard {ywill be in Fairview cemetery, New | of the Epworth league of the Kens- Juniov Institute Opens, ment. On the pretéxt #f searching for 2 - GOHTGI’EHGC Stafi Britain !ington Methodist church at the The Junior institute for the pro- | Bolsheviki®he trogps Rug Hiaed it} Obscvves 83d Birthday., church parlors on Friday evening | motion of agricultural enterprise 3 lages in the countrysitie,® murdering| mes— T = Mrs, Mary Sutliff, of Kast Berlin,| March 21, has been postponed to | opened this morning at the Grammar | and imprisoning men and deatmg and g RS SUTLIFF 83 YEARS OLD was tendered a surprise party last| Wednesday, March 26. The play con- | school and closed at 3:30 e'clock this | maltreating women. Thé¥e have been | SUcceeding Hegr Auer, who was sho UNCOVER $2,500,00b PLOT . o ; R. O. Clark | si of three acts and the author is{ afternoon. The affair is in | reports of such oceurrenges in. mm,vi during the firfag in the Bavarian diet Yunich, March 19— he 2 TS 1 ning at the home of charge of A R e e e 1],\~¥;n Gray Whiting. Following is | the local school hoard and the Hart. | 4istricts and individual c which “&”w siifiesipation of” Disnor - i Sutliff is one of the town’s best-known | the cast: ford county farm bureau c 5 have been investigated have establist 56 “yies—Corporal Dean , SUtH GE o 3 m bureau co-operating | a stablish- FKhomson Child “yie orpora residents, having lived in Bast Berlin | Jane Wellington. sixteen and still with the Connecticut Agrieultural | ¢4 the truth of some af these reports X unkissed ........... Leona Lewis | college, “'land the Japanese apparently have GUNBOATH TD COLOGNE ted. adopted the course of supporting the| Coblenz, Mareh-. 19 (Ak®elated | St Aiscoverdd a plof to steal o rmy goods BRITISH SENDING ¥Ivi €, *|valued at 3 00, Twerity -fag persens were arrest Home—Tabs Plan Fair—School En- = for many years. A th'v»muslr.’fl and | 2 2 = . Vocal prasram was delvered by fhe | Jecelyn Wellingten, the little bigol- Harold tertainment Friday—Other News lesis and a dinner followed at which | 285t 5 o number of toasts were given. in feome honor of Mrs. Sutlift. Mrs. Sutliff also reccived a number of presents from | MtS: Beekwith, ui nnm{vn.}h-' v‘ve\:‘h' L] mo purpose in mind, ‘and giving ex- . . . . Flush the Kidneys at O . her many friends and-relatives I son s ez Olmetend amnles to show how mugh may be| 0, & PIGPEr Spiyit of co-opecation)chMie Weross Fitnes by wap pf the e A onco Wihin S Corporal Dean Arrives Home. Nan Wellington, the farmerette |accomplished hy starting out with a | 200 a8 displayed a tendency to pro-| Saine and Marne, rivers and a series Etaf “Bladder Botheps— since 1916 as a forester, were very L a oD v s.eee..... Margyerite Goodwin | definite ambition Bolshevism | ot sanals e ifia Hnme Meat Forms Uric Acid. i ity el | Minnette Wellingten Tawsen, an ¢ 4 g e e — No man or woman wl much vleased to lezrn that he has > Lol el 7. Bronds T ! - rrivec this ¢ v after A ; ; 3 age, the state club lead- | o an gwarded. s ssion as a cap- S admirar of soulful eyes ...... s ; ; | . regularly can make 2 m heen aw ,; m:'d 1u;\\|!|ll 4 2 en e 5 e R wdmirar of soul Blevesinl e Iy i zvun\‘ the State Agricultural col- | NOBILITY NO LONGER F&&—e‘::mw s g twin in the United States army. de- : e ] cge, spoko “YHow , : | neys ; o o A i John ge, < on “How te Plan a Gar- i e g L ona partment of forestry, and at the pres Gracious Ann Bean, a believ den.” His talk should be very ben- | EXISTS IN BAVARIA | tal’t omorrow | uric acid which (‘m o "l and arrived at his home in Brand S 5 S , ent time is stationed in Paris. In his 2 2 Cornoral| Chlicothenics .. Mrs. Geotge Iryon fieficial to the youthful summer e wine lane, Kensington orporal TR (e e & e i 3 i summer gar- Jettey home, Captain Porter states 1 { deners in the schools 1 Mrs. Lo S| il ho held and the proceeds will be | @ pae ' (s Schools, | New Government Established Provides an eep t l ’p e he nas besn nssignod o do clerl- | Dean 18 tha son of Mr. and ~that he has been assigned to do cleri- | D 1oieo Mpoand s L extension poultry- ! L al work at the peace conforence and | Dean. He was a member of the 52 turned in toward: the church funds. [oman oo fete SEiension poultiye| Tiaod, then veal wat sisic Infantrs, Depot Brigade. | f e State Agrieultural col- S DI () ST bl (L) will in all probability remain in ! Tickets for the play are now belng | jege zave a falk on : i E M 5 ] France for some tima to come. Nourse Discharged. sold at the local stores. incubation in the - I Ver y Omlng [nuwnwnw. | | | | | i i Brundage, the county V. Tai o i AT s Cathryn Gulong | club leador s UMY treops who arc committing the Press.)—I#eut. W. Zaidlaw, R. N o i . b eane e e & the outs 5 g SA : F T Wl o e ey Gardenl Wina rsoe s e I Re! commandeg of five British ' sunhoats | LTS IS FINE FOR T hap o e i || e u}l»m-??:é‘:"f'Effiu‘l"\”""'.‘f' Out of all of this own the]on jheir way to Cologne, callgd upon KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT ¥ o king a go N with | o400 2 . 5 o ok - harge that Gen, Grav aC C General T a ere. squadr v e c e tha en. Graves had not| General Dickman here. The squadron eliver Porter who has been in France | 30 they sluggiahly filter or part of the waste and peisc 8.0 hj i During the first few months in Fenn Nourse. whe has been sta- Berlin Briefs, Frawee Captain Porter was stationed | jioned at Camp Devens for. the past in the Champazue sector. where the | ight months, has rc d his dis- talk regarding brooding of poultry. i A. 1. Brundage gave an interesting il- | Basle, March 19.—Premicr Hogmu . Lasbinlbiois o, R T o e I gt AT (0 ST 6 (R et Get In the haklt of drinking a employ of Landers, Frary & Clark | More Money From Poultry : varian government at the sitting glass of hot water before factory at New Britain, has accepted | member of the West Hartford | the diet, Tuesday, in Munich. Re) breakfast. ™ | & position with the Firestone Tire Co. | *1:"0% ‘|"“"“1" clubs told of the work | sentatives of all parties, it is s Tt etladui known heve. having been a life long | m A e onogen | of Akron. Ohio, and has left for that | ‘,‘v““,‘”‘»“ ‘1”}““ ‘“_”" ”j“ methods used | approved of the government's plas :cut four oung el of he e Texas for a number of months. city. \o club which was an example of | and the government was given ¢ ! bR ! poultry section. He also gave a s P Kl o o= 1 1. [ e also gave a short | Cabinet Announced. tleeplessness, bl ‘ ; i Raymond Hubbard of East Berlin, 1e moment you f | < 5 g el { who for the past ycar has been in the RdneysTor vou woeded ridges were in nced of atten- ' ,yarge and arrived at his home on | Kkidney you flon. Berlin street. ® Harvey Nourse. his | 2" Captdlin Porter is a son of Mrs. (. jother, was recently discharged from B. Porter of Kensington and is well | g0 (150" hoter being stationed uvine is cloudy, iment, irreguiar Tabs to Hold Fair. | Many of the logal cx-service men | SICCS e tenstyo ipowersRontthe direction or i s \Aj.:).,,;,j‘:h,p]m; e u live wail. | tablespoontul in paul's T. A. B. socioty held its | report that they have received their | e home cconomics section, | state affairs ay agreeable. Let us live well, = It was learned todav that ReV. ! . .ujar meeting lnst evening. Tt was | $60 bonus. | Which is of interest principally to A Bill abolishing the nobility of Ba- | ¢34 Well, dlgest well, work well, sleep g i ned. ¢ e I o neeting last ovening. as | § : i e T e e } 0L Be- livanni 7 slor Ericson, formerly of East Berlin and | go80 a8 TR B e il hold a| Mrs. Fenn Nourse is ill at her home | the &ivls of t hools, Miss Tclen | varia, was adopted, as also was a | "ol and look well. What a glorious who for the past few vtars has becn | seurg e e eondition to attain, and yet, how ver; v S yeal 2 our-day » and fair at the ha Je street. = one only adopt the in Albania, has been appointed by the © o6 time in the month of May, the The Motherhood club of the Berlin ie/i% fonie gwill foulyEndopRth Albanian governmeni as their repre- e will he announced later. A num- | Congresational church held its regu- | sentative to the peacc conference and .. (¢ commitices were appeinted. | lar meeting this afternoon at the Former Pastor Tlonored. o kidneys famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Jjuice. combined with lithia and has been used for gen- i Bolan. assistant state club leader, easure prohibiting rights of inher- | % i talked on “The Responsibility of Fu- | itance j easy it ture O \[akersl e ¥ , . morning insi vath. re Home Makers.” She impressed Deputy -k, speaking as the rep- | Toraing inside bath erations to flush ed kidneys and ' : on jthe Elrls e necessity of conser- | resentative of all parties in the diet, | yiolks who_are accustomed to fecl | giimulate thom to activity, also to nous has arrived in Parix. Rev. EFcson. fmpe yeci meeting of the drum corps | home of Mrs. | Honiss vatlon of food. and ‘the harm done | protested the separation of | i ifRay s iliey aries, spUE | temlize the weids in urine wo 1 0 who has heen doinz missionary Work ! .y ") g Arenduy night at the| W. L. Lyons, who has been ill at s German territories from the former H08 headache, stuffy from a cold, | nger causes irritati hus ending r t umber ¢ vears, spe i 5 2. nterestir ang educationa 5 1 ue, asty 1 B cid stom- e forfthe pastinumber "‘ TS, } Nt havish hall ! his home in Kensington for the past, o ‘TIP\H & and . lucational ym”“‘ empire, against retentio®of Gor- ‘t‘ Y ., thy : “ tom- | pladder disorders his €pare time ai his home at Kast e o oo and. hag!were given this afternoon in all the | ; S S i oG el e A el G _ : fanscrs Have BiabNio | few days has recovered and has 4 on . man prisoners ot e Ao Jad Salts is inexpensive and o Bb. 110! and was the pastarlat onatof Grangers Have Biz Night. o ot it SR Gl (e Ol GIEl Gt P00 |k eRt oo e i by opening the siutces of the | ner oiia 1o cpensive and cans the Hartford churches for a short At the Berlin Grange hall last | “P) 2 S SHe Asanol niemBelo bisient (L each mornfng and fushing | wescont 1ihin oai shttyl effess the Hart : £ i : Jorang o Robert Murray. who attended the | union of German-Austria and Ger ac B lushing | yescent lithia-water drink which all time, later tendering his resignation | cvening n class of 19 candidates were | 2P 0 0 BB AL MR T [ yut the whole of the internal poison- 2 { 2 1sor regular meat eaters should take now given the third and fourt e, S : e tanhg £ 2 ow S rd fourth degrees, | g, has arrived at his home again R e RS kel s | T gnant matter o1l ar to keep the kidney: my SlicliSs s fopioiesd by e prOREa MDY | * Evervone, whether ailing, sick or| ana blood pure. ther 1; ’\:o:];m 5 a pu ereby avoiding - 7 \ 4 ) | The Liberty Minstrels will hold | mier Hoffman announced his DO A AAY »w I’l H e uiemie f the society. Tach | peir regular meeling tomorrow even- !“:, ol well, should, each morning, before | ger, Eiiney cuminlliione member aftar he had been ° put | | breakfast, drink a glass of real hot ‘ i ing at the home of Mabel Kingo. Alll Minister: of Sustico 5 5 S tis Serrect o ealing : Minister of justice, Dr. Max En-| bl . IND G STION o o V(s called upon | members are requested to be prosent. | 7 e e hanay, | ffater With o teaspoonful of lime- = ] DA I fol short speech. A supper was ; S e e £ oy Thoniil S ance, | gione phospha t to wash fror 2 Ly I Julius Collin Civil war veteran, - Sl e phosphate in it to wash from ser ( > v rs ¢ « g . i 5 c o n < : \" 1 :\ 'I!; »\:m n 'ml: ; [1_mvvl{ | who has been ill at the home of his | = el B endortar e e e T the stomach, liver and bowels the o . followec e society will hold il D i Sogy S 5 € 01 Lol R revious day’s digestible aste. to Purify a Sour, Distressc daughter, My Henry Graham for { %)m e T L S 3 puc s waste, Mow to Purify a Sour, Distressed! oo’ iionnet ot fia hallh the: frst | ! X nterleitner; agriculture, Herr Stein- | dour pile and poisonous toxins; thus S$tomach in a Few Minutes = {the past few weeks is slowly re- 7 N r: military affairs, Herr Schnotte J Tucsday of next month. . r; military affairs, Herr Schneften- | sleansing. sweetent b b e T «l\fl : : onth covering. i s Y k. » e cleansing, sweetening and purifying —_— To Give Entertainment. Julian Hall, caretaker of the Maple g the entire alimentary canal before Be Better Looklr;z———Takc a spade a spade \ 3 r O e s A e e e wdents of the Bast Berlin | cemetery, is ill at his home on Hua- | % LI ! o il (e, i Dulting more food into the stomacn. Sty Tour forai i : Sl mmar school. on next Friday | son street. S e ‘(‘li:"‘?‘.‘ “\ ‘,’,:‘::f“:’.”,:'x“l.. l[']'.'(‘r(.“l'-“{;;‘ | The action of hot water and limestone Olive Tablets vening, Wwill give an entertainment | Lenten devotions will be celebrated RERS B > Sl e N of the late Premier Eisner. Herr Se- | - i and dance at the Eas i | T e e St. Paul’s church < . Se- | wonderfully in ating. il - e " bt ) ‘:(‘;,‘ @ 1t “m(’,;.",h\‘- fl;ultmi,\‘\!(: f this evening at the St. Paul's churel Bt S v T o it || ="v’|;‘1g’ox:)lwi':l';h ‘I‘V MA‘:'n lf.‘OUQSkIY:léyellowt_'complexmnn;lud it does leave your stomach it has not L Ofske 88 ey for a phono- o = > | e = ntations, gases, | —tongue coated--appetite poor——you have furnished propes nourishmont to the | SfaPh and a number of other articles | EXCITEMENT IN TLOLLAND. | l“:::;] fll”"l acidity and gives one | abad taste in your mouth—alazy, no-good blood a ¥ n ;“ eded by l{h«- Hubbard school. he | — i Are used to flavor one ! NEw BR”- ‘[;)\, id appetite for preakfast. While | feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. i cature of the evening wi Q i -planes neircle el o X [ you are enjoving your breakfast the T, ards’ Oli : filthy condition Ry i \’\“ - prl 'j‘; @ play- | Six Airplancs Encircl Wilhelm Jiffy-Jell dessert. Thejuice | s = _(rduo;’m, x% ur breakfast th ‘i Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute Take Mi-o-na stomach tablets if you gty Y 2 vocal and instru- Castle and Then Disappear. is condensed and sealed i 2 bs SRCephosphate quietly ex- | forcalomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards Mint to change flthy stomach to, Mental program. Dancing will follow | | : NS 9‘1’ caccin tracting a Jarge volume of water from | after 17 years of study with his patients. b e P the entertainment | Amerang March 1§ (By the As- a vial. the Dblood ad getting ready for @ 'Ol e & healthy. clean, purified one. | sociatea Press).—Considerable ex- SN thorough x\nsh\fg Sl e ae b Dr{ ’{:)?\Vards Olive Tablets are a purely If Mi-o-na fairs to velieve your T S ST e AT ‘This is one of our best il E of all inside | vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. digestion, rid you of dizziness. bilious Private 8. P. Sullivan, who has been | ljam is staying, when six airplanes fruit flavors. Compare it i TRsEmilliore i e | ¥ou will know them by their olive calor hess and sick headac vour dealer NN France for over a year and who | appeared suddenly at noon today with the old-style quick | Bothered wicn o o m i s To.l‘“"{:“d“n pmksknlr;,bnghte{is S = £ S Phosphate will e you a small, : s constipation, Dilious | no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like will cheerfully refund your money has not been heard of in some time, | castie, where former Emperor Wil ; | spells 5 If you wan: to make vour stomach | has written to friends in the town in- | from behind a bank of clouds. They €clatine desserts. £8dy increase of firm, healthy flosh each | 108 8 Fiomach trouble: others who dhood days you must get at the cause. #80 strong that it will d t a hearty forming them that he is with the | came from the cast and, after en- * day. 1t supplies an essential substance m;“(‘;(‘l"q:?‘]""“f skins, blood disorders Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the meal without distress, and you want #Fmy of occupation and is at the pre circling the castle twice, disappeared | = [REES besinfendpenven \in kool actle Iocm Mull o {‘u‘,n(“r“”l"\""“ re rged to} iiver and bowels Hike calomei~yut hae %o be without tha drowsy, all-tired- | €nt time doing patrol and police duty | northward. | ieh 1t normally aceurs in. the. living cells | 850 8 duarter pound of limestone | no dangerous after effects. Io; the phosphate from the drug store. This v rere—— ach isn't strong enough io digest the food vou put into it. so the food sours and forms poisonous gases, and when phosphate on an empty stomach is Private Sullivan in Germany, out feeling, take Mi-o-na: it should | on the German frontie Private Sul- The nationality of the machines i body Bitro-Phosphate replaces e Skl % They start the bile and overcome consth e 1 FORinE. Tel “or sale by | livan saw action at Verdun towards | cauld be dis o o nerve waste and creates new Strength and St very little, but is sufficient tion. 's why millions of ive you prompt relie For sule by | livan saw actio Verd owards | cauld not Istinguished owing to 19 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s cnerish, Sold v Chly % Brelzerd tu New | ©0 MARS anywne s promcunest ehsnk '-\,;o:nnl};‘;l?rt:tv;gg:]ghzsnr pert;::s aArl' 2 Packages for 25 Cents { Britain ang ail good drusgists 1 on the subject of inside-bathing he- coists. Take one or two nightly an a1 3 22 b eap & 'ghtly vile Kuaraptee of reswits of momey bLaw are breakfast, .6 the pleasing results, The Clarke & Brainerd Co. and alld the last of the fighting but reccived | the overcast weather, but it is as-| Jeading drusgisis. no wounds, In his letter, Private | sumed that they Were Dutch. ‘

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