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" HEADACHES ====) PeATds ano_runeraLs)|Dopt Spoil 2 Good Meal| 0 HEADN'}:%RALGIA . g s e | With 2 Bad Stomach |§ Findncid funeral of rguerite v Seltzer was held g If a physiciwn, a specialist in s Y i R s Relieved almost instantly with morning in St. Ma A s ach diseases, came to you and s Begy's Mustarine, the first and | emn high mass was celebrated by Rev. | “I will fix up that miserable, wor « best improvement on old-time John T. Winters. Rev. James Lyddy | out stomach for you or money. back [} { m rd plasters and lini- }m Br port. was deacon; Rev. Wil- “1 will make it as good as new i ments. . | liam Krau ib-deacon, and Rev. | vou will not suffer from any disty I AR J | T'he minute you rub on Mus- | Joseph W Ty, master of ceremon-| and can eat what you want without i" ‘,"" i ! tarine you start some(hing—-it Q| jcs. "The chureh was filled With sor | fear or suffering, or _mones hack | L FEfs A Li where there y " zoes right to work | rowing friends of the deceased, many | \ould vou turn down his off is inflammatian and cong *'lm’\ | of whom were students at the New And when vou are offered Mi-o ana fstobs UL :‘“\“”.h = ritain High schoal, where the de-{ gtomach tablets, made from a p speed that cd many J ed was a member of the faculty. T A e B e % | are you gotng to be narrow minded | o and reducin Al inflam on There sk b profusion of foral tib- and continue to suffe van:v i and swellin It stops pains s. The pall bearers were Philip J.| {01 ot ave you golng to be falr fto o 18 aches and soreness quick Emilth, Themas GCuwnley, Willan | 100rclt and iry BLoina onShe! =R - S s than anything you've ever used. |} | 0'bay and Frank Welsh. The flower | money back sment baccos led the advand One small boX proves it bearers we Edward K. Dawson, Mi-0-na stomach tablets are offered | {0 2 points and a better Be sure vou get Begy's Mus- ||| John Bunny and Charles Gaftney | t0 You on this basis, that if they do |Shown by s rdian Hmhel committs vice at the ave in | nol put your stomazch into such good | iNa 2 points on publication &8 1¥s in the yellaw box the new Catholic cemotery was con- | G Reyv. Faiher Wintors, | stomach, biliousness, sick headache, nd the special Zrol s AN Krause and Lyddy and stomach distress, your money wilf | IV absorbed TOPS PA g be returned. For sale by The Clark : Industrial Alcohgy seription better than many of and strong at t s resulting from. encouragi trend shape that there is no dizziness. sour | COMPany’s very favorable anm Jings and steels wel Chavles Barry, & Brainerd Co. and all leading drug- USTARI Bl .\\‘l|‘ Street, 1:30 CANNOT: BLISTER .. — | per cent call money The funeral of Charles Barry was . Eists. | held at 9 o wk this morning in St 2| Joseph’s church. Rev. J. Leo Sulli- C]-rY ri‘p;rrn | van was the celebrant of a requiem 1EEVES ! | high ,mass. Friends of the family R | acted as bearers ‘HMTHN burial was S otetor DY {in the new Catholic cemeter o AT P Fruit-Juices | = L it e e John M. Ryan. As a result of the steady storm of tions furnished by Richter ~ o In v lals John M. Ryan of 97 Winter street, | vight and today th ver at. members of the New York Stotl . ne of the oldest employes in point of e naetas alio hiichl March 288 Jiffy-Jell flav- vice at the Russell & vin Man- + meadows are flooded and the i 4 sealed ufscturinzRcoripanyigaicd g lns@ereg fwates pouring over the dam by Shzar ¢ i ors come se: | ning at his home following a s hundreds of thousand of gallons Asricul Chem 1043 in glass=a bottle jness. Mr. Ryan was a nativ { Yor Orders for shipment of recc A TRk (Ot Gp i | kers, N. Y., and when -a youth he I e HdyiCoto Ls i ! vere received b he tw raft boare in each package. | came to this city with his parents. He :‘n‘d“ “,”:']”((m "”‘M:” ‘,:‘:\ ”',””_m: ! Eachiisirich oo || enteredjins fom ployfer e B e Ul e i ioorist bRt sl ratio i sence, condensed | | "0 %o vears ago, and rose (o a fore. | (IS €Ity ave mow on their way to from fruit juice. | |manship in the cancern. He w R feconds e e | retary of the R. & E. Foremer ed several days ago awaiting or- Add boiling since itsiorganization in 1901, e was | dersiand it is now thought that the aconda Cop g i fy ré E = ) & boards will ciose their doors on Mon- [ 8 e By liated with the Ne ¥ ain Driv- n Mon essence, and you t St. Mary's church at 9 | the work has been finished. B & O have a real-fruit tomorrow morning. diots for 1l Emick to) g 1 board | B Ii T e e 2 2 | Utah 'Cog B L tat Republican primarvie tonight. | Beth Stee 3 . 3 T gelatine dessert, and at Card of Thanks, —advt | Butte Supevior ] i PR trifling cost, You shouid We wish to express our “incere “""'W_Hm .\.mlflw(nv»?’m of Mr. and :m i . . 0 s 160 v P car Ol .. .. ™ thanks t righbors nd friend for | rs. George Elton of Kensington, ob- en Leather . 3 34 3 S Westinghg know this fruity dainty. || (hanks to neishbors and friends for oived nis tweniv-fivst birthday yes | Ches & Ohio Wt g terday. The young man has been | Chino Coy 3185 34% 4 il 3 Willys Overland time of sickness and death of Michael 4 i : . o [ D« iowe dra e tialiy 4‘M‘”) | confined to his bed by illness since | Chi Mil & & . 2 . e - [ to the foundry department of L. F.| September and his friends gave him | Col F & : 1 ¢ C. for floral contributions. a post card shower vesierday. He | Crucible st 1 714 i —— MR AND MRS. CHARLES JOST. weiveel Gg GRiels el i . . I Cuitiiett WSy Miss Ethel Morey of Lincoin street, ; 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer's SR b S dent 4 Packagea for 25 Cents 4o Vote for Dr. Zwick for school board |, "pajqwinville, . Ma as returne Srie e E 7 { tration jat Republican primartes tontght. | po A% LS o b . e St o ! | | allow appe advt I G a3 . i { medical examil { effect on prices but probabl cd the reduced d sion. Various companied the furthe se = == — or pfd KPLOSION AT ABERDEEN. Gt Nor Ore Cetfs 413 ~ | 2 Washington, March 28.—An e Inspiration E 8 & = | A case of scarlet feve JAZ Z I]OP i | plosion occurred about noon today | Kansas City so ... ¢ 5 5 (Continued: from F T ed to the board of health | on the ordnance proving grounds Kennecott Cop ; 30% 311 | s ‘1ONIGHT | A special meeting of New Britain | Aberdeen, Md. No report as to dam- | Lack Steel 1 the Waterbury charter relating TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFI1C! i lodge, No. 957, B. P. O. E. Elks, will [ age or loss of life had been received | L.ehigh Val . 4 43 5474 | local elections. E fo be played in BOOTH’S HALL | be held this evening at 8 o'clock to | at the war depariment late today as| Max Mot com .. 3 Other Measures Rejected., A limited number of small sec wesday or Satul | take action on the death of John M. | the = communication with proving | Mex Petrol % | In the house bills were rejected| hand victrolas and grafonolas M ver is riost desii SN (8 R S aeee T 114 5 which would prohibit squirrel hunt-| excellent condition. Bargains while | 108 feanis, and a trophy will 8 0°‘CLOCK lmzm. | grounds apparently was bhroken by | 19 DUDLEY T. HOLME: 15 b e NG (e o A0 ing within certain limits of every city | they last. C. I. Plerce & Co., 246 | given the winners. 'The league t the explosion t Secretary. ! js enroute to the scene. N¥NHG&H ;2 9 or borough in the state; and to stop ! Main street 3-28-3d start in about two weeks. | MEN OF NEW BRITAIN! TOMORROW, MARCH 29th, Will Be My SPRING OPENING No formal introduction necessary. Just drop in and look over our Spring and Summer Woolens, for I have the biggest variety that ever was shown in this city. Come here tomorrow and all next week and select any of my $30, $27.50 and $25 Suitings, and the price will be for this opening SUITS OR TOPCOATS TO YOUR MEASURE I have one of the finest tailoring places in the state and it is open for your inspection I O M M U R R o G | MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN